The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 19

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n _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920,’ _ 1 STREET QRATORS clergyman. He nnd bis companions | FIND MAN'S BODY IN BROOK. il be Taon RObINFOD, 4 | Comes Welghted With Stone Di man living in hae ( Me furnished the| Covered Near Mount Vernon. mor ia eae | #200 b d for each, More| ‘Tha Mount Vernon police were con-|fome distance from the Pelhem Manor | 6, followed thelr ltronted with & mystery Inat night fol- ‘ |< they started | ovine eh the finding of the body of a, man Iw 8 York, the crowd yelling |}? ied to his eri When they returned to Mount Ver- te " they were acting within tional rights and nat ' J until true Amer | The Rey, John Haynes Holmes F and Others to Be Tried i . , i Monday in Mt. Vernon H Rev. John Haynes Holmen, pat-| stat tod Titian Mra. “ hadeeity cl Ma te b, and refused to A , f the Community Church, Man-| oermit them to register yeaterday LOVES—a small item in 1” pattan, wa OA TOMAY DLO, —— your clothing budget. A “stg Mesa “ sed ect hosey oot r er big one in good form, You 7) Court, Mour charged with | probably spend more ‘for hats —shoes — linen. Ket rome you wear im- proves your general appearance more than a pair of good gloves. No one can be well dressed with bare hands— or shabby gloves. speaking om the public streets with- |} $ out a permit from Mayor Kincaid 4 Also arraigned upon stmilar charges ' wore the Rev. Norman Thomas, editor of The World To-Morrow, and Miss 1) Rose Schneiderman, Senatorial candi- | ® A New Low Level * date and organizer of the Woman's haat Get the best in gloves—it pays: — Union League, ‘The three ware} Ho <n wear betel = better — fit better. or 4 until Monday, when they will " ‘deahactan platter © @ plates 318 | You're hard on gloves? The more ed ; reason for securing Fownes. The automobile they used was | N old married couple } “ghooed” on by the police several times | |p of five years stand- You can be sure of the genuine Fownes Rey. Mr, Holmes 1 a| ing surveyed the gift | because the Name is in the Wrist ‘ " |i] tables at a New York Look for it, at your dealer's wedding and the bride 1am a rep vo of the } amorican Civil Liberties Union. “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” “You cannot speak here without a j pormdt,” eald Bilverstetn 414 Fifth Ave. or, 32d St. High Grade Clothes! q | n jens 6 1 of )f said toher husband she'd yo é Hoo Lieut Hi] willingly marry him, a- OWNE , |e] gain, every year, with | hs t drone atyou rewards like the Oving- ff F 2,000 are iil ton gifts in the offing. a | Tos me rie [f OVINGTON’S VE S a enever You Want é Sel : Every Garment ) Pure Milk — sclgete | KER . No Charge } ) No w— for Alterations YES, SIR !|—$26.50 now buysan all-wool, smartly styled Suit, Topcoat or Overcoat—tailored the Moe Levy way! Nobody dreamed of a price like this four months ago —but you’ve been reading the papers, you know that: all materials are dropping in price. And we are taking full advantage of every reduction! We can do this because we make our Clothes our- selves—day by day—and not a full season ahead. —it makes your coffee taste delicioux Sealect Evaporated Milktakesthe place of rich, thick cream, It's pure wholesome milk from which half the natu- ral water has been taken. {OF FL S@urVinr: 2CQEEL: -—and you want a de- licious pudding, or rich wholesome soup, or custard, or anything for which you need pure milk—use Sealect Evap- orated Milk—it’s ready for you when you need it! simply open a can of 5 . ; ‘ Sealect Evaporated Milk, BvERY garment in our stock is reduced to the prices that will prevail It’s pure rich milk in a next season, Garments are being made from woolens, linings and can for your convenience, trimmings bought at to-day’s low prices—and priced in proportion when There's no waste because | placed on sale! An example is also found in our $37.50 line, which, at you can use what you tho old market, would cost you from $50 to $65. away in your ice box, Sealect will keep several days after the can {s EMEMBER, too, all our Clothes regularly sell for one-third less be- cause—wo produce all our own clothes, our store is on low-rent Walker strect—our volumo of business is greater than any other store's. Specals © 2G? to $65 gma Moe Levy & Son “oo” 119°125 Walker Street “co” At all Grocers | THE RICH CREAMY MILK IN A CAN. i or ‘‘Elevated’’ from Brook'vn and New York transfers Every Subway direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7--SATURDAYS._ UNTIL, 10 oa om en

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