The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 23

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iy’ PAnnual Exhibit His “Twilight” oi Association excellent specialties. for Culture Open aie 'wniutine sare he tre epirational derivat this canvas an | nore impressive. ‘They group of more pretentious By W. G. Beacin, ‘The elghwh annual exhibition of th Association for Culture is now op: at the Municipal Art Gallery, No, 40| frontior life. Irving } hes shines in his showing « four landscapes of excellent quality. deals charmingty | lets. with the close of day in Now England, | is an achievement, and features cortain rambling houses | of the district. The flanking trees are | 0 shelter a | William R. LAigh ts represented by | © vigorous canvases based upon “Phe Eycape" aps the better of his present offor- The in blue ne holds, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. with no little grace, @ bunch of vio-| filled with charm and good painting. ‘The registry of the veil itself |The incidental birch trees that he in- | ample dimensions. It Is freely | teristic Indian portraits, . “The Red Shouldered Hawk," by | ser! eiland is represented by Mt whlch eine Maney | Hy. H. Hintermeimer jr, is easily the better. pastel, merits special praise for s0-| histicated execution. jeorge Keurse Ennis ts the painter | PMY F | of four pictures representing his work| Eugene Higgins again interprets ,era during the past summer on the coast | Present day problems in his charac- of Maine. His style continues vigor-| teristic fashion. The catalogue car- | per-|ous and large in conception, He| Ties nine numbers by him. paints broadly. Gustave Wiegand's New Hampshire Albert L. Groll's translations of the |landscapes in the showing are per- | tha rt are once more tri-| fectly jolly interpretations of the New England country. will The ten small piotures by M A Open All Day Tuesday (Washington’s Birthday) fabrics and colors. sions. to $11.50. 234 Suits were $10.00 303 Suits were $12.50 467 Suits were $16.50 $ Now 241 Overcoats were $10.00 276 Overcoats were $12.50 431 Overcoats were $16.50 Every Subway or “Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store Our Only Store Absolute Clearance 558 were $8 of all our Men's 460 were $9 Pants, formerly up 521 were $10 445 were $11.50 Moe Levy & Son : Final Clearance These are the final price revisions. The reductions are the greatest we have ever made—prices are lowest of the season.: 8,846 Men’s SuitS and Overcoats The Suits are medium and winter weight, in every con- ceivable style, fabric and color, and in all sizes. Overcoats are of every description, in all the wanted Sizes to fit everybody. Every garment is our own regular stock and has the Moe Levy & Son label—your guarantee of smart style, perfect tailoring and long wear. Final Price oncessions! We have taken 408 additional Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold for $65 and included them in our $23.50 line; 328 that were $75, and 313 that were $80, are now reduced to $33.50. An additional group of 104 Suits and 126 Overcoats that were $100 are now $47.50. These additional reductions are our final price conces- Every garment in this sale is now priced lower than today’s production cost. 1984 Men’s Pants The ie 114 Mackinaws were $10.00 | 213 Mackinaws were $12.50 | 287 Mackinaws were $16.50 | 387 Suits were $18.50 487 Suits were $20.00 498 Suits were $25.00 116 Reefers were $10.00 187 Reefers were $12.50 241 Reefers were $16.50 417 Overcoats were $18.50 456 Overcoats were $20.00 583 Overcoats were $25.00 oe Levy & Son 119°125 Walker Street Blume in the upper gallery are ox- tremely colo troduces are well deserving of men-| C “Summer Time,” by Frank Hazell, | tion, tral admirably expresses a noble tree of] Robert Henri has sent two charac-| Fi done in| Noank shipyards. The exihbition is not so large this year as it was last year, but the gen- Long before the war it was stated now It \poke, cliely ;that goon the ory ‘KidK/othes!” Clea COPYRIGHT 8° cently tackled twenty or thirty of the best chess players in the world, setting me they could not t= appears on the lara Ruge contributes two por ite. rederick K. Detwiller contributes several Connecticut scenes and a jes of etchings concerned with | literary ave a vary verile novels, Tinney oF ogarded as phenomenon tferton, wrote tmmorial Rooms when Mozart compos eo so concerto #o dimcult that practiced artists could Infant ean of Evelyn. d'Latin and Greek it, when Macauiny long as Prodigtes of the Past. (Crom London Anewers.) { a man was too old at forty. But emi Soy e cunt Open All Day Tuesday (Washington’s Birthday) 472 Suits were $65 523 Suits were $55 $17 Suits were $50 487 Suits were $45 314 Suits were $40 118 Fur Collar Overcoats were $55 a) 322 Overcoats were $65 585 Overcoats were $55 510 Overcoats were $50 . 440 Overcoats were $45 325 Overcoats were $40 137 Suits were $80 377 Suite were $75 322 Suits were $65 236 Fur Collar Overcoats were $75 a0 176 Overcoats were $80 359 Overcoats were $75 277 Overcoats were $65 329 Suits were $100 987 Suits were $85 294 Suits were $80 216 Fur Collar Overcoats were $100 a) . 344 Overcoats were $100 458 Overcoats were $85 321 Overcoats were $80 rance 235 Mackinaws were $18.50 276 Mackinaws were $20.00 341 Mackinaws were $25.00 231 Reefers were $18.50 256 Reefers were $20.00 398 Reefers were $25.00 Open Daily Until _Until 7 Saturdays Until 10 Our Only Store AEARN Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue Looking toward Easter, these special prices provide an opportune occasion for choosing Easter gifts and for selection of the correct jewel trifles to give distinction to Spring costume. - 1.00 8.97 ' ) i if graduated “4 i solid gol 2.25 Mahogany Clocks—well hairs habe ==: were $14.97 and $15.97 1 0.95 Rhinestone Bar Pins—six designs each with safety catch—were $1.97. Mesh Bags—fine ually skirt style— were $14.97...... Pearl Necklaces — exainitaly dintesie - graduated — 24 inches nag Saturday Special Polo Coats For Misses and Small Women 28.75 Were $45.74 Smart Spring model, as illustrated, lined throughout with silk. Saturday Special Misses’ Tricotine Suits 46.74 Were $59.75 Three distinctive styles showing the box coat, the blouse-back coat, or a novelty tassel - trimmed model. Linings are ra- dium silk or peau de cygne. Other desirable models in sizes for women are also priced at this value. Saturday Special Taffeta and Crepe Silk Dresses For Misses and Small Women 19.37 Were $24.75 New models at this value. Pictured, one style with ef- fective cording and sma metal belt. Navy, Brown, Gray and Black. Sizes 14 to 20 yeara i meen mre

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