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EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920.) . 00 PRICES ARE COMING DOWN!) Manufacturers have found that they can no longer sell their products at war-time prices. They don’t want to close up their plants—and they need money to keep them running; so, like the sugar hoarders were caught, so were other hoarders ca _ The drop in the price of sugar has caused a number to fail and others to lose fortunes. Manufacturers are all letting loose now—and offering their coeianis e at big reductions, Thousands Have Been Waiting for This News—This et the Surprise Stores Are the First to Start the Ball a-Rolling Here are thousands of dollars’ worth of seasonable Fall and Winter Clothing and Parnishingee- ~and every article is offered at a price unheard of before the war began. The old-time prices prevail now. See what you can save here to-morrow. CMR JOYCR COLm noNDPD. Stole c a Horse | oy Col, the mfteen rit thom And Wagon for, |i Gypsy Career as taken he Spree | Small Boys Came to Grief} When They Anchored in Bronx Lot for Night. Three would-be Gypsies, who beran Meir carer yorterday atiernoon by | @ommandeoring a horse and wagon | Qt 146th Stroot and Broadway, were | found huddled together asleep under | rete and Ciny Avenue, by Patro-| ailnericat Sree Food Last Spring Thee Mlan’s Shirts See How Prices Are Down on OM charges of juventle delinquiney. PhiladelphiaSerap- ~y They are Jamon Carey, eleven, of Ne $27 Kighth Avenue; Bogene Carroll, Qwelve, of No. 83 Third Avenue, and Jorepn Quitroni, twelve, of No, 2566 Bighth Avenue ‘The horse and waron are owned by Wiitam Fouth of No. 417 Broadway Ho reported, to the police he had left them at the 146th Street corner for a @hort while and when he returned they were gone. Patrolman Wenz saw & hore teth ered to a tree in the Bronx lot flashed his light Into the wagon near Dy and found the boys Tee horse $04 wagon were returne d to Fouth bo! Gypay ite was fancin ir only regret wan thore e is made of se- ected pork, corn meal, herbs and spices. Deliciousand nour- ishingfor Breakfast, LoncheouceDinner MEN’S SUITS Last winter these grades were sold at $35 and $40—and were considered cheap at those prices. TOMORROW YOU CAN BUY THEM HERE AT 4: Citizens, see what a drop this is from the old wartime prices. © It gives us pleasure to be able to give our customers such values as these. Our great success throughout this country is due to such service as this. It Proves Again That This Store Is Always First to ake Advantage of an Opportunity Beneficial to Its Customers Here Are Nearly Two Thousand Suits—All new Fall models, all can buy a thousand of them here in this sale tomorrow at Were Priced At $2.25 Look at the price today—you 1° Now, we don’t have to tell you much about such an offer as this. You R ought to know—and you do know—that good percale, perfect shirts have not been offered in large quantities at such a price as this since 1917. Brand new garments with soft cuffs—made of good strong percale in neat Fall patterns of fast color. All regular sizes. Men’s Socks No Longer 25¢ Another stunner, and you must admit it, Every man knows that fourteen cents is the old-time before- the-war price, And how many other c stores are gelling socks at wach « i , biace Bg to Whe Now etessssceorenes You Used to Pay $1.50 for This Men’s Underwear Our Price Now Is About Half That, You May Buy These Garments in This Sale ¢ at These are heavy-rib shirts and drawers in all sizes and every garment is perfect and guaranteed the same as if bought at the former price. Men, Note That Price—89c For Winter Underwear Not Long Ago You Paid 29c for Boys’ Stockings Well, here they are at 19° Tf you don’t stock up now, it will be your fau't if you have to pay a higher price later on, ‘These are pere fect. stockings, of fast washable black, and every pair is guaranteed; full seamless and heavy rib; sizes 7 to M4, Velour Hats? Every other store asks $7 and $8 High-grade, genuine -velours. variety of rich shades; now at THE AVION BROGUE and sensible patterns. Suits that would have been considered remarkable values at 835 a year ago. Take Them Now While You Have the Chance at Less Than Last Year’s Cost 2100 PAIRS NOW SELLING AT *10 Men who go in for style wan this shoe. A full ie mene on an English last, with all trimmings, of heavy cherry- grain leather. Walk- Over OVERALLS Perfect overalls, made of strong, serviceable material and well put together; all edlors and all sizes at Baphst ype ying pe A nd Loo k !—Men’s Overcoats The Last Price You Paid for No man expected to buy one thja year at this price. Amd no man en expect to buy one for the same money in any other store, We've been lanning for this sule some time—for we wanted to be the first in the field fay men have been getting ready to pay the old-time price. In one . size or another every kind of overcoat popular this season is included in this sale—and every one possesses guarateed quaiity such a8 you have boen getting im this store for years. All sizes. This quality last season sold at $45; we offer these coats tomorrow at Them Was $3; Take Them Now at And Now These You Didn’t Expect Early This Fail Boys to See Boys This Grade of Boys’ Knee Pants|| Sweaters || Union Suits "§ be bought here at This Winter at Was priced at $2; tomorrow at $739], D8 wee They have - selling up to Well, you can rest assured you ; nn this sale at $ won't find this grade outside this Genuine $2 Garments We are Bal getting back to store under #4, That's the price Heavy weight ribbed underwear of the good old days—but remember these garments were offered at last a well-known. br: in ecru shade this store is the first to start the ball year—and that's the price you'll pay These are absolutely perfect garmen a-rolling. elsewhere. Shaw! collar Taadat in carrying our own ¢ antee, An sizes, If you are out to save money KNICKERBOCKERS of fancy} | cardigan stitch; choice of blue, Ox on underwear, here is your chance, mixtures in sizes 6 to 16, ford gray, or red. Mothers, You’ve Been Paying $15 for Boys’ All Wool Suits You have the chance to buy those same grades here tomorrow at a saving me $ AD It’s Been a Long Time Since Blouses were offered at such as this. 64° Selling Everywhere Else at $1 And you can’t remember when this grade was offered under that price Perfect garments in all sizes; every size accurate, every blouse ful cut and fast color, Strong percales in neat patterns. You Should Have Seen the Prices Last Winter on Men’s Pants Nobody hesitated to offer them at $10, $12 and $13.50. But it’s a dif- a story this year. All woo! Flannels, in Hp pe and brown All wool fast color blue Ser All wool Fancy Che viots by fabrics. 5] All wool Worsteds, in all colors. H Well made pants, guaranteed to fit and wear; sizes 28 to 42. Work Pants Formerly $4 UE Beck. s09 SES, Ci hs ii a] %% foaa me Bema, 4 Yor e cnt ‘eughheepsle, M. ¥~40T Main Ful line o@ Phoenix and Van Raalie Horier OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS | Our Liberal Credit. Terms Apply to Long Inland, New Jersey and Connecticut, | MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Care Two Blocks Away | 4th St. “L" Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES i of $6.25. That's a mighty big slice to take off at onefclip— so we advise you to bring your boys in before it is too Jate. The same suits you've been paying D $15 for are offered in this sale at Norfolk Models, With Knickerbocker Pants new sendals for’ Full ane Wists made of fancy —— Thi If you don’t jump at this opportuni ‘ high grade germents in big save beri patterns; ¢ pants. Sizes 6 to 17 Mackinaws | Overcoats |Cord’y Suits No longer $12. We are glad| Ten days ago they sold at $10. Formerly Offered at $5 and $6 to say the price tomorrow is $3.05 Half and full belted models Novelty mod- i} .65 Ipss els in Norfolk {ccompanied ar an or ttow I Orders ¥ Ten-Piece Chippendale Period Suite In American Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, Dining Table, 48 inches 6 foot extension, five $ .50 Side Chairs, with genuine Leathe Se adc 498: Arm Chair to match, 10 pieces, as illustrated, at n blue, d tures to Open Saturdays Till 10 P.M, Back again to the old price— | Mail Orders i Boys’ Caps rior. | SEU o Another surprise from the Surprise | Ohe : agin eth Avenue, fy Aa ae Formerly 75e f p : 4 Bet, Lith ings in a variety Now " . AF & bth 16th Sty prigg herrea 44 C\ || éj q| | Avenue, Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite irae $950 : | + illustrated Masiive moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, hi lehed, wpholétered sestt, back and. arme lasthor: Indésteuetible aprings in so Doom’t that look good (o you? Made of sturdy, fancy, worsted, ‘pecially | woven for strength and ©. Full ‘cut, well made and leds mp Neat sdark ‘stripes that will not soil easily, Sixes 29 to 42, shppea with suap- N. W. Cor. page fronts. 83d Street. fine, guaranteed fabrics, fancy mixtures, in a bewildering assortment of rich ||