The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1921, Page 13

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ry THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. i HOEY WEAK FROM DRUGS, Arrested Redeltiot Eb ahd Two ARRAIGNMENT IS PUT OVER. an or arose pene William Hoey, indicted yesterday |¥® Ane ‘arre ¢ ‘ eee Sts a 4) 1D °125 Watker Strest Neville, is a drug addict «nd sin < inthis f arrest his allowance has been ¢ is le erably cut down. To-day i. - bi on Aug, 11 last. In order to prepare hin ay ere are looking for the ment and discharge in Je et aes BAUS MeL on the original s! tant a‘ [5. | Reduced to the Low- est Price in Years! Of General Sessions to plead to of murder, he was given a ge serving of his favorite drug A h It was anticipated that he would be| -choo! mentally invigorated. The contrary was the case. In Jefferson Market} Police Court he could hardly stand, | % \ but the procedure of discharge and re- | arrest was gone through with, Detectives Woods and Sullivan took) him to the Criminal © a betore Judge Mulqueen, who said that the man’s condition was such tha 5 would be an injustice to him to allow| cou drops him to plead. Hoey wis then taken to tha Tombs und placed 1 he ‘of Dr. Lichtenstein, 5 him in shape for arrai, a. | v ——— a | It’s mighty easy Confesses Bomb Pinhting, Say to “catch cold” in changeable A pool weather, but BE tec Leah Luden’s ¢,, soothe throat .) a and nose, and clear the head. HOUSANDS of: garments direct from our own tailor shops added to the fast diminishing stocks. 5,353 suits that for- merly sold up to $65. Double and single breasted models in all favored fabrics and: colors, including blues, browns, grays, tans, checks and pencil stripes, in solid colors and fancy effects. feom in Croton, who Jowing an explosion tn th Frank Korco, a rival, has « cording to Sheriff White Plains jail Costo's partner, wa: Costo, the police say, a $200 to enter a Black Itai Pr POPPIES | Do You Recall This $1000 Reward? This sum will be leat to any person or persons furnishing infor-~ mation that will substantiate a suit etslaw, either civil or criminal, against any individual or individuals responsible for any false state- ment of fact against this firm, particularly as follows: 1—That we sre not clothing man facturers. 2 That we cannot sell below usual retail store pric . 3—That we do not refund any or every dissatisfied patron's purchase money on demand. 4—That the woolens we use are not 100 per cent. pure. 5-—-That we were not intimidated and threatened by certain retail clothing interests in eur efforts to sell direct to the public. All Grouped for Final Clearance ublished very extensively in all the Reading publications of last spring in an effort to cover the source of We e e Mae ie Guaranteed School-Time is aise! witl sinister ob; F uarantee he prucipal One ls very obo 654 Suits, were $40 | incidental, but more adroitly All-Wool concealed one, which is, neverthe- less, more vitally interesting to every wearer of good clothes, was our terrific and sensational slam at the profiteers’ saturnal This in deed and in straw that broke the «: | offering really bigh class 100% pure ' wool mits and coals at “actual wholesale prices, or a saving of 30°, to 60%. Hence the unbolting of the flood gates of criminally false propaganda, and now we learn that with the opening of the fall and winter clothing season even greater and 1531 Suits, were $45 1501 Suits, were $50 Now 1025 Suits, were $55 642 Suits, were $65 No Charge for Alterations Men’s. Ali-Wool Pants 5 UW wd | KidK/othes ‘TRADE mann Time for Boys: Kid Klothes are service clothes—made (THOUSANDS ¢ OF all-wool pants tailored by Moe Levy, drastically reduced for final more elaborate efforts ure to be |: wool—that clearance. Many are odds and ends cut from our regular suitings. There are cassi- just like Dad’s—in all-wool fabrics that made te Hilatopreaent our plans. to ed —values, meres, blue serges, worsteds, unfinished worsteds, etc., in a complete range of colors every boy admires. Not odds and ends give the public the squarest deal it | sare no. i. H . is & pomibis for any clothing manu- | where to be had for at feat double} BnG) Sizes a No or left-overs from previous seasons. facturer to offer | Regular $10, $11 and $12 W no special purchases, but ful y guaran- Y you are extra hard to fit we will et your suit or overcoat to weasure for $5 extra ee ee teed clothing tailored by Mce Levy that IMPORTANT—Note carefully our name and location —one flight up. Finkelstein & Maicel “ Makers of Clothes of the Retter Kind for Men and Young Men FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (Take Elevator’ ONE FLIGHT UP. 810 Broadway, opp. llth St., N. Y. | every parent knows have stood the test for over thirty-five years. Many of these suits have two pairs of pants at this low price. Outfit your boy here tomorrow at this rare low price of v6 2563 All-Wool First Long Trouser Suits $2650 IRST long trouser suits in sizes 15 to 20 years. Evey conceivable style and novelty fabric included in this group Single and double breasted styles—belted and plain—designed along the snappy lines that young men will want for Fall. There are blue serges, browns, grays, tans, etc., in stripes, checks and fancy effects. Many of these young men’s suits have extra pants at this remarkably low prive of $26.50. Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street | downtown ITS Broadway érianis | Second ake rome 409 Eastl49*st. tiny agua) Floor We’re Ready for Fall! 7,986 New Fall Suits 3.943 New Topcoats No in many years have we shown so great an assort- ment—such individuality in styling as in this season’s Fall Suits and Top Coats. Thru foresight in buying our fabrics so that we were enabled to “get in” on the low end of the market—and through Moe Levy’s economical manu- facturing methods—plus the added advantage of low rent locations, we are enabled to produce and offer clothing values that defy comparison. You buy your clothing fully one-third less at Moe Levy’s—and you have the Moe Levy reliable guarantee of good service and wear in addition. A complete showing of the very newest style conceits. New Era Priced at $95 10 $50 Moe Levy & Son 119-425 Walker Street Downtown @ > Broadway Entrance on Be Suspicious of Tender Gums Be suspicious of any tenderness or bleeding of the gums. This is usually the first stage of Pyorrhea—a, insidious disease of the gums that destroys the teeth and undermines bodily health. Gradually the gums become spongy. They inflame, then shrink, thus exposing the unehameled tooth-base to the ravages of decay. Tiny openings in the gums torm gateways for disease germs to enter the system. Medical science has traced many ills to these infect- ing germs in the gums weakened by Pyorrhea. They are now known to bea frequent cause of indi- gestions anaemia, rheumatism and other serious con- itions. So watch carefully for that first tendernessorbleeding of the gums. Try Forhan's immediately. It positively prevents Pvorrhea (Riggs’ Disease) if used in time and used consi8tently, And in preventing Pyorrhea—it guards against other ills, Forhan’s (For the Gums) cleans teeth scientifically as well. Brush you teeth with it. It keeps them white and clean. If gum shrinkage has already set in, start using For- han's and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formala of R. J. Ferhan, D.D. S. Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Cortlandt St. Second Ga ote ” Bronx 409 Eastl49thSe, 20077") Floor

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