The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 25

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: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, |\We have brought back Low Prices! This Sale Proves Ith .& — HE Prices are Low, of course—but that’s only half the story! It’s Psst of all—we make every garment we sell. This means that all the real, honest 100% value that you get for a Low Price that is. our prices have been reducedin proportion to the drop in the prices making this Sale the talk of New York. Think of it!\—only $26.50 for Of woolens, linings, trimmings, etc. It also means that we have no an absolutely all-wool Suit or Overcoat, styled as smartly and tailored middleman’s profits to pay. Second—our store is located on Walker as beautifully as a garment’could possibly be. That's one example Street, whererentsare low. Third—our volume of business is greater of the values we're offering in this great Sale. And no matter how than any other store’s, and our margin of profit, therefore, is smaller. much other stores shout “Low Prices” they can’t match these values! | That’s why we say—“other stores may match our price, but you get Here’s why—— less for it. They may match our quality, too, but you pay more for it.” | Today, with $26.50, you can buy a smart, all-wool, Our line of Suits and Overcoats at $37.50 is another, The man who wants the best that money can buy superbly tailored Suit or Overcoat. Formerly up ; example of how we have reduced prices. For- \ gets it in our line at $55. Suits and Overcoats that to $45. merly up to $65. were up to $85 are Now 30 |. Now —— New D oY : The youngster says, “I want Kid Klothes because the styles aré Priced at One-Third Less! @ 7 j just like my Big Brother Bob’s—he buys his Clothes where I aie bi tea er eB ‘ . P| ecause we make 10 othes ourselves-~ se ‘ wht 8! get Kid Klothes. them from a low-rent Walker Street Store—to a more boys than any other Store. Suits, Over- Mother says, “I want Kid Klothes because they are made of coats, Mackinaws and Reefers are durable all-wool fabrics. Jack is ‘hard on clothes,’ but even he will have a hard time wearing them out.” $ 95 $ to Now Dad says, “I want Kid Klothes because they cost one-third less than any other boys’ clothes in town.” “MoeLevyESon 20; Our Only New York Sore (2) °425 Walker Street ©” Saturdays Until 10 or “‘Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and New York transfers Every Subway direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store / ~~ ee eee oe ee, ee a A

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