The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 5

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5 dd i la asada Bl elt Cesar Ah (i — — aVENIN “wor no, Pete reeued ite acta esi si Here you pay 1% less for smarter style and finer quality—A7~-<& My prices are not burdened with middleman’s profits and high rents— you get a full dollar’s Worth Of clothes value for every dollar you spend And when you pay my low prices you get smarter style, finer I produce all my own clothes (no middleman’s profits). My store all-wool fabrics, better tailoring. All my clothes are made in is on low-rent Walker Street (low overhead). I sell to an im- my own shops by my own ttailors, assuring you the finest mense army of men (volume). In short, come here, pay one- clothes that it is possible to make. third less and get better value for it. ML Leader 182 Suber Suits 225 This is the line that has built my reputation for value-giving. Super Suits are thoroughbreds among clothes—distinctive, dif- The styles are brisk and snappy, the fabrics all-wool, and at ferent, better. Tailored from the finest all-wool fabrics, they $18.50 you can’t match them elsewhere. represent everything that is “best” in clothes. Palm Beach Suits Rrght-o Clothes, $1 8” to *5() | English Priestley Mohairs Here’s a line made especially for young men—every suit is full of snap, Wonderful value $ 50 swing and pep. They’re not freakish by any means, but they go the 12. limit for real live style. Just come in and ask for Right-o Clothes— at this price. . you'll get all the style you want. Kidtt/oxhes Smartly styled to please the boy—dur- $695 to $2 ] 50 able and economical to please Mother. ES “Moe Levy & Son: se” 119-125 Walker Street “3” or ‘‘Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and New York transfers Every Sub WQY direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of my store PROMOS HT eI eee ara eRe ios Te RL

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