The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 9

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érench Lieutenant and Aviae| aiid saith sty } tor Is Showing His Life , Saver, Prince, a Police Dog,| ; the Sights of the World and)" 1s in New York—Eastern | chin Orchardists Are Far Behind) s the Western, Says a Wash- |‘ ; ington Apple Grower, Jiu lost cor tui | xO © as the e Vennsyl “| Riltmore, ‘The be allowed to exist w y repute in tite ) to flovrish casions, hem," the reporter © being introduced to | mild surprise and | — | ik Engltsh," ex- nt But at me to at- tail in a iz weeds. said hia | forces alon © affection. | of vacant The Spad Wh its Norwegian grain leather, heavy double sole and broad flanged heel, the Spad is Shas making a iistinct place for itself im the preferences of the younger men, especially. Price $8.50 for Neen and Women TOBACCO EXCEPTED, OF COURSE! !1# and will om Jone way towan! I ig to Henry "| nold of that town, who is ¢ only weed that will cutting moral and leg of the cit trown plang a + f t by the city | “The: mbrai. 1 was| clean up th me gas got in my| holders will uid T bad to come down. We| wise on their grounds.” “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “TM bet the out of town sub- ew York paper nut what's goin the average remarks a law h who ia at M businesa m: time only te while hang a handle in the subway. Aithoug) ork paper is twe | paper in his hand a | ee ve} vir | LEGIONARIES TREATED LIKE nd ROYALTY. he “The memory of our trip will neve thn friendship — be United 8 now the FARMERS THE TIMES? EASTERN 1 jgarden in. te | ed about lah puzzled 1s in pra r entitic methoc and hour’ th we tnderat to do like- quite wn to therm. our orchards is better tilled nnn is plentiful it might be e. in adjacent | Tire" warned by vary even ments a a bun Jonathan [HAmuLro: 400 New Tricotine Dresses at $19.95 ($35 Values) includinys oiret Twill, Satin mad Roshanara Other mater’ French Serge Canton ( Charmeuse $9.95 to $50.00 Models in Smart) New Satin KF Crepe, $25 - $39.95 Hom LTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street Vricotine silk Tri Our Entire Fifth Avenae Builline Frelsivel. even if not FARTHUEST FROM HOME. | emetent as! e | ra Day or} nm home to , the town, Well about 19.000 The Newport for Women A smart walking and business Oxford im genuine Black Calf. Price $8.50 Does the price tag reveal — or does it conceal Qa few remarks on the lowered prices of shoes Many of you will recall last March, when Regal forced shoe prices down. Since then you men and women have seen all sorts of shoe prices. Heard a lot of talk about a declining market. Expected to benefit by it. But what happened to shoe quality? e . * Take the man who goes out hoping to save a dollar or two, Somebody offers him a shoe made of what-you-may call’em leather, sewed with cotton thread, with hemlock soles—and maybe there’s some more concealed substitutes, too. A little under Regal’s price, probably— but the argument stops right there. e . s Let the Regal Shoe-makers say this to you now— There im’t a man or woman ‘who cane not afford to wear Regal Shoes. Nor can anyone afford to pay less than Regal’s lowest price of $7.50. Custom styles. Genuine full-gramed calfskin. Old-fashioned oak tanned soles. Silk stitching. Regal Shoe Quality can look anybody straight in the eye. Truthful salesmanship and expert fit ting in every Regal Store. And one more big fact to remember. Regal Shoes for Fall and Winter are sold at so small a margin of profit that many a socalled low-priced shoe wouldn’t even look at it. When there’s a way to give the public good shoes for less than $7.50, Regal will be the first to do it. FACTORY: WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS GAL ii 4 Made by America’s Most Progressive ShoeMakers, Sold Economical!y Through Their Own Shoe Stores NEW YORK STORES 81 Nassau St. Broadway at 37th &. 175 Broadway (Nr.Cortlandt) Broadway at 50th St. 14tb St. at 3rd Ave. 6th Ave, at 216t St. 34th Se. Broadway at 27th St. t. at 7th Ave. 2929 Third Ave. St. Nicholas Ave. at 181st St. (Nr. 152nd St.) 481 Tremont Ave. 991 So. Boulevard BROOKLYN STORES 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Broadway 5422 Fifth Ave. 1049 {way @ Flaibush Ave 1375 (Cor, Fulton St Nr $57 Fulton St. JERSEY CITY NEWARK 108 Newark Ave. 25 Broad St VE-R-S-H-A-R-P Spells the Best School Pencil Most of the boys and girls in your room are going to have one of the new, good looking Eversharp Pencils when school opens this Fall. Don't be alone. Get one of these pencils today. You can buy them in Red, Blue or Black enamel for only fifty cents. This is a real Eversharp Pencil. It has the famous Eversharp Rifled Tip, it carries a handy eraser right out in the open and it always has a sharp, smooth writing point. Under the eraser are enough Eversharp Leads to do all your problems and other school work until after Christmas. A new box of leads costs only 15 cents. For 65 cents you can buy one of these pencils with a safety clip to hug fast to the coat pocket, For 60 cents you can have one with a ring over the eraser. Run a ribbon through the ring and carry the pencil around your neck. Don't wait until after school opens. Start the first day of school right. Be on time and have an Eversharp. Dealers Everywhere THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago EVERSHARP f ‘ aK BE a oe BUD BUEUIUO Ua BORIC: Continuing the CLEARANCE SALE Our Regular Stock : MEN’S SUITS: | Sn ac wns ae TECTVENTYEIO INTO OOOO Suits that were $39.75, $44.75 and $49.75, and some even higher i i HM 3 ‘ = Included in the lot is a large number of fall weight suits a of last season. | > The sizes range from 34 to 42, regular. i ALL POPULAR FABRICS ALL DESIRABLE MODELS " This is an opportunity to buy a suit at a great saving : ‘3) NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS EXTRA SALES FORCE | *3| v6G 3 New York Sine. € Herald Square | It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go and Get It. : . 4 _

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