The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _ FEBRUARY 25, NAH auontfy dismissal from lance.” Chiet Curley maintained that aaaamany ty vate of ita | it was & “professional whistle,” Lame ig 4 What followed in also subject to STLE’S ‘TWEET!’ | REVIVES OLD FEUD «: l'on Mon fe Chief Says Driver Pushed Him)! terday were of the almost unanimous opinion that both principals ought to “shake and make tj dispute, Curley declared that when Mr. Baler |he arrived at a ponition directly be- ‘park {hind hie former fire inddie, Kdler ALPHA DELTA PHT MEMORIAL, of this week in Park As a tribute to its members who “pushed Tumped” him with the Hi’ Shovel—Edler Complains: | 4 Chief Cur- | shovel, @ allegation ta That the | served tn the World War. a merortal He Was C. Med * ‘Dutch Bum. | ¢ Pervioe [Chief *tr hove him over” and| Was unvelled at the Alpha Delta Pil s Called Li od z that he further called him & “Duteb| Club lant night. ‘The statue, which is south | pun." of bronze, was executed by Robert Alt- shrilied the |) Who is right, who wrong, who shall | ken, It represents two young oMcers be fined, who not, will be decided to-| wounded and returning from the firing then con- | Morrow evening when Faller appears ne an American and the ot! in the court of Police Justice John %. a whiatle:|"Thorp on Curley's charge Of ise lorderiy conduct we rd ie: i} eft Citizens discussing the incident on the streets of Rockville Centre yer. mu oe Levy & Son inal Price Reductions These reductions are absolutely final. it costs to produce these clothes to-day. Prices are now lower than what You have 4959 Suits to choose from, in medium and winter weights. Every conceivable style, fabric and color is represented in every price range and in every size. saveceerececdccresetrerecs! eupatecanseecedebseensekosseeyyeevesses There are 5303 Overcoats of every description, in all the popular styles, fabrics and colors, sizes to fit everybody. 4959 Suits—5303 Overcoats 472 Suits were $65 523 Suits $55 517 Suits $50 487 Suits $45 314 Suits were $40 118 Fur Collar Ovareoats were $55 23% 322 Overcoats 437 Suits were $80 petal were were $65 $55 $50 $45 $40 were were were were were 329 Suits were $100 585 Overcoats 510 Overcoats 440 Overcoats 577 Suits were $75 §22 Suits were $65 252 Fur Collar Overcoats were $75 476 Overcoats were $80 459 Overcoats were $75 47 Overcoats were $65 Absolute Clearance of all Men’s Pants formerly up to $11.50 our COPYRIGHT 114 Mackinaws were $10 213 Mackinaws were $12.50 287 Mackinaws were $16.50 75 ti 954 Suits were $10 302 Suits were $12.50 467 Suits were $16.50 $ Now weoats were $10 aueroreests were $12.50 aibenseste were $16.50 116 Reefers were $10 187 Reefers were $12.50 241 Reefers were $16.50 ‘Our Only Store INGS UN pit 1—Ss 1984 Men’s Pants ‘Kid/othes!” SALE! 387 Suits were $85 294 Suits were $80 216 Fur Collar Overcoats were $100 Now 344 Overcoats were $100 5 Now 458 Overcoats were $85 321 Overcoats were $80 558 were $8 460 were $9 521 were $10 445 were $11.50 387 Suits were $18.50 487 Suita were $20 498 Suite were $25 235 Mackinaws were $18.50 276 Mackinaws were $20 341 Mackinaws were $25 £8” 417 Overcoats were $18.50 456 Overcoats were $20 583 Overcoats were $25 231 Reefers were $18.50 256 Reefers were $20 398 Reefers were $25 Moe Levy & Son 119°125 Walker Street “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers ery Subway ; direct to Canal St. Station, within sight of our store New York City ATU BREN B.S UNTIL ie All-Wool Suits Formerly Priced at $23.75 to $37.50 at the Surprise Stores Tomorrow at They Will Be on Sale One Week Only at This Price Ilere are 940 garments in the latest models and in a big variety of colors and patterns. You can ‘buy them to-morrow at the lowest price you have seen in six years. These are brand new garments of the most desirable character. Models for men and young men—and sizes for all builds, including stouts. 390 Were Formerly $23.75 120 Were Formerly $32.65 376 Were Formerly $28.50 54 Were Formerly $37.50 Work Pants Are the kind you have been paying $3.50 and $4 for—and we will sell them tomorrow at savings to you of $1.50 to $2. Strong and Heavy i a big assortment of neat, dark patterns. They are full cut, well made and fully guarar- teed to hold their color. This js a very unusual of- fer—and we must there- fore limit each sale to two pairs to a customer. Sizes 28 to 42, all lengths. On Sale One Week Only, at th Avenue! 9rd Avenue Between | N. W. Corner 15th and 16th Streets | 83d Street Ve Oe Ofe veins A } | A urprise,Store, Mail Orders Filled When Accom- panied by Money Order. Stores Open Saturda: Until 10 P. M. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks fry: 84th St. All Goods Marked Pisa ae on in Plain Figures Door. 3d Ave. Street Motor Truck Care Pass Our Door. Queen Anne Bedroom Suite in Figured American Walnut ’ ENGLANDER Wit-Edge Bed Springs The turned up sides hold the mat- Consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE, VANITY TOILET TABLE and BED; four pieces; as illus- Three-Piece Living Room Suite Upholstered in Velour. The frames of this suite are ¢ 50 hancsomely finished in Mahogany, with genuine cane” 169 ' panels, as shown, here at =i || SPAVEE- RESIDENTIAL bs ZCTION RETURNS 1921 Worid Almanac 50c on Stands - - 65¢ by Mail 19 210 "FLouras CEN 8 U~, A UHURU FS RUBUBUBONU 2 TOLL ONODODOLS Ua SURE LOLI NG BUSTY CODE TUBES VEE MRS. STA HARDING’ OWN STORY! eegesesneoeseseoooresose “From Inside a Russian Jail”’ PRESERESEN SS EESE CObSEEF @ Her experiences during five months of incarceration as a prisoner of the Bolshevists. ‘PESADOS DAESSS DD SOA OSSD @ Mrs. Stan Harding, who is a well-known newspaper woman and Staff Correspond- ent of the New York World, tells her story now for the first time. se oe 5 se PAEPAESEELSASS OSSD SESESOS @ Beginning next Sunday, in The World, and daily (Morning) thereafter, a series of articles, eleven in all, will be printed. : Sa PPABECEEASEBESEEDADESEA @ She will tell how she was tricked by the Bolshevists into ~entering Russia and subjected to the “third degree” in the effort to force her into a false admission that she was a spy, to suit their own purposes. PA aasanascaasosssesones Released through the efforts of the British Government, Mrs. Harding has a most re- markable and thrilling story to tell about the hidden land of Russia and the Bolshevists. SAaseeeasacesesa segeces q Place an order to- day for The World of next Sunday and daily thereafter for this series. The World ‘Sunday and Morning Editions) islimited toad vancé demands. Speak to newsdealer to-day iv pavers vart/@h@\Sa\2 761 70% iz 5 % Silber tae er rN

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