The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 21

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‘ N 506,704 PERSONS PAY INCOME TAX ON MORE THAN $6,000 Of These Only 6,104 Range Above the $100,000 a Year Mark, WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.--During the debate on the tax bill in the Benate Senator Lenroot of Wis- consin placed !n the record a table giving the number of persons in the United States who pay taxes on incomes of $6,000 and upward. The table follows: Income, Persons payng. $6,000 to 500,600 $100,000 to 8,400 B38 738 14 54 506,704 Senator Demand: From “Devilish Motorcycles.’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.4 for protection by tomobiles and known as the Senat: son (Dem., the Georgia Se: declared that were com| ‘0 fump from tn front of motor ve and that tourists 7 were imperilled (with fervid orat WATSON DISLIKES JUMPING. | demand | pital police from au- nh macnine | as made in| Referring to the Stars and Stripes floating from the tol dome as a guarantee of fe, liberty 4 Llimb,"* (MAKING RUM AGAIN | \ IN SOVIET RUSSIA Superior to} Permit Manufacture — as Monopol) MOSCOW, Oét. 20— (Associated | | Press). Russia, partly for export, with yrnment monopoly, it was an- d late last night. for the purpose, soon be offered for vate concerns, | Vodka and other fiquors have not j been manufactured in Russta for five ears and at the present time such 4 no rages, XC r Georgian wit unobta throughout Ru en alcohol for medical purposes is searce. T he Penalty of Eye Neglect ~-is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Exami by ra Eye Speciali | | | || Poresee éSons Establichec 59 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15 . 380 Sixth Av. 22d St. 10t Nassau, at Ann St. _THE EVENING nae WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, Ne 1921, 21 asserted, gave \ against, ‘mot charged, pe roaming ‘dogs to |{{ Brooklyn: 317 Fulton St.op. Namm's chase the p quirrels In the Capitol grounds. & SS -girls ask Mother to let you try these on! The nicest GIRLS’ COATS in town—prices hard to beat SKETCHED From Schoo! can’t match these low-level prices anywhere!— 2.4 OE LEVY accomplished the unusual when he produced clothing of such sterling character 4 to sell at these Jow prices. Three reasons why other stores can’t duplicate these values: We make our own clothing. We sell thru our own three low-rent stores. We do the biggest cloth- ing business in New York. i | First Long Trousers Suits 5 | | i i i eee ee a These Bolivia, Plush are as well madeas those that we Topcoats Gis coats in Chinchilla, Broadcloth, ‘colo, Zibeline, Velours, or $P7:50 A VARIETY of nobby suits that answer the question, “*What should | offer for your older sisters. They come Pips $ young men wear?’’ Snappy models embracing every wrinkle that in sizes from 6 to 14 years and the $18.00 young men favor. Models both belted and plain. Every good pattern price is reasonable - - - - - — HeeUn Gia ae 5 : saan Many have two ‘ and color. Sizes 15 to 20 years. pairs of pants. Ask Mother to shop around you can't duplicate them any mae : : . ; She ll see for hezself that they are actually the best coats that CAN be sold where at this price. Included EW YORK men know that Moe Levy has been producing the choicest clothing for forty years at the price. And then, again, remind her that she doen't bave to are Knit Cloths, Scotch Twee and at prices that offered rare savings every season, They know that Moe Levy’s enormous soy far them all in ene lamp, but shecan ‘Charge It at the cash price. ? : : Cheviots, ete., in gray, blue, green and fancy mixtures. Styles and models galore. clothing output both thru his wholesale and his three low-rent stores enables him to produce ‘and t lothing { values, season after season, that have convinced them that buying their clothes at Moe s is putting dollars in the bank. COATS for MOTHER, too ("*43 ONABLY 1CBD jensive of all-wool Overcouts and ‘Topeoats at $25 comprises an extensive assortment of Blue Serges, Checks Pencil Stripes, Herringhones, etc. New York's leading alues at this price variety Suits Our De Luxe Assortment of Suits, Overcoats and Top cvats ut $55 presenting super-tailored finest all-wool garments, im ported and domestic fabrics, the very choicest of the world’s hest inills, in every conceivable fabric, pattern and color. Kid K/othes—suits. Overcoats & Reefers. | Tell your brother 4is overcoat is here-too. He can have his choice of the regular man-like ulster or the belted ulsterette in sturdy overcoatings just like father’s. Tell him come in and try Ais ean. Priced RIGHT! | and ithe ything that’s GOOD dressing for women, | men, ane children at gy Pay | TRADE MARK het fror ents a deste LEASE THE BOY! For what | \ t k just | one price, whether - URE, THEY PLEASE THE BOY! For what live youngster doesn’t want his suit or overcoat to look just like you a cash—er— ” nk his big brother Kid Klothes do—they’re styled just like our men’s clothes. $ 75 to $ | 75 i re our home Budget {9 Plan. OF COURSE THEY PLEASE MOTHER! For every mother wants her boy's clothes to wear. Kid Klothes are j * | inade of good, strong, all-wool fabries—they wear and wear and WEAR, even for the boy who's hard on clothes Hane Of hare tenia hate ie | M Ie NTER AS REE CEO Phey: govenayi ob nis packey: book They're priced one-third pairs of pants at $7.75 up. i j 0 } | + One of 42 Stores Serving 42 Cities ' ESTABLISHED 1889 i, “GP ONE FLIGHT TO ECONOMIZE"” j é Bhs t 226 Weat 125th Street, UPSTAIRS Walker and Cortlandt 149th Street (Bronx) 4 j OPEN EVFNINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. Geer Gia Doan Store Open Evenings : Street Stores ] Store ay Ful ° Iker Street net 435 Fulioa Street (ay & Pearl Sts.), Brooklyn, N.Y. | Evenings Until 7; Tb) 125 Wa er ree Until 9; Saturdays SPEN MONDAY UNIIL 9 P.M, SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. | bles Jn Market S N kN. J Saturdays Until 10. eke aee ae Until 10. 149 Market Street, Newark, N. J. i7 3 B d OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 P.M. Downtown roa way Cortlandt. St. Second ' yh , 34 N, Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. ‘ ‘ ere AFFILIATED WITH MENTER” In the 409 st 149thsS Between third Floor 7 * Bronx Ce | & Bergen Aves. Whe doas we advertise | | gc Semen en RE ST SESE ; * \ tr l — 1 — oe eset nad a ‘4 -

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