The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 23

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‘abhdvaie ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,' 1920. _FINE TOAN OF ARG’ . ie an tn tt As grandstand eap- | tidn th this country Perhaps no ringte OPPOSE B. R. T. UNION. b ating at least 1¥,-| event, no one organized ope "PAGEANT PL PLANNED ooo people. le being erected for the Ad nh ds ©! After @ two hours’ conference with occasion. Archbishop Hayes has ap- e 4) William & Menden, General Manager 7 ‘ To Be Given on the Campus of | Broved of the’ undertaling, And vit 1 rice May of the B. R. T., a committee trom the , ha ‘ordham Universi Consul have accepted invitations. to th y tution of 8 a) | i < ro an tt leet attend. Justice Victor J. Dowling 1s| Pertod, dog nd ; rnieh tc Fi Me y decided 3 é | @ | ; Sunday Afterngon. Chairman Of the Reception Commit-| OF 4°’, “Superuiaton of ton a ey Me Gh APE | " § Pi » " ive : m i{ oe Fi dsvericn pes prepared © Joon of Aré| abcieseaeet tin 'er's Staater nat MER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit -fi| The Catholic Actors’ Guild of] "San, pageant” says the formal Yhe Pius X Choir of Livurgic iv The pie 0 ly o1 “pageant for next Sunday afternoon| deavor in Aimericantaation. © In the body th }i'on the campus of Fordham Univers. life of the Maid ot Orleans the two De La Salle mary atone fen ‘active in vytta Organization to ‘ ‘a t. ew ork e ~ ity. According, to the official pro- trad ae nits Pe ei ie Saaery, Aa eae, x eat ny the company stated pro- |. STAMMe, 10,000 school children will! In the post-war work of reconst A in the one eS ee eee Extraordinary Sale Women’s Low Shoes Pumps and Oxfords in the most wanted leathers and newest styles, all taken from our regular stock, 1.89 A saving of from $2.00 to $6.00 a pair The remarkable response to our Clearance Sale of Early Spring Models—eager women came in such great num- bers that we had to close our doors at times last Saturday hag led us to place our entire reserve on Sale, adding another 5,000 pair lot to the splendid bargain offering. " Py ‘Telephone 2338 Main. Jey T. No C. 0. D.’s SILK HOSIERY No C.0. D.’s NoExchanges in Any Design, Pattern or Shade NoExchanges Top lonit No Credits No Credits At Attractive Prices With th Cath 4 Entire ‘Stock of 13,822 Suits and Topcoats / THE. saving to you in this Sale is over 50%. Our regular prices'save you 33 .1-3% (because of our’ maker-to-wedrer method ‘of selling and low-rent location). For this Clearance Sale we have radically - reduced these prices and you get a Suit or Topcoat from our regular stock at less than halfits real value. 2,304 Suits were $30 1,881 Suits were $45 1,726 Suits were $35 1,467 Suits were $50 Men 6” Now "3p /& | nats oan told Aunt Mary 220 Topcoats were $30 371 Topcoats were $45 211 Topcoats were $35 ; 124 Topcoats were $50 and she -cananncaniaeeinenaD told mother 1,126 Suits were $55 \ 985 Suits were $70 1,143 Suits were $60 5 873 Suits were-$75 : and mother | 2 told us. _$ now A] Mo $ . oie | \ : | and TOMORROW al everybody in town | will know that 241 Wii were $55 121 Topcoats were $70 i . 249 Topcoats were $60 83 Topcoats were $75 there 1s MoeLevy & Son Sore” 119-125 Walker Street “s;” or “Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and New York ei Eve ry Subway direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store "| ‘ “ ee SR RRC

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