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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921, is sora anti OS RAT a NE, A AT PRI TT RIE TOMAS OOP IIS AR ANTAL te ANNE TY a ee ee ee ee : f a SE eS ee Open all Tabs, next & | Tuesday—Election Day ne ee ee We've brought back low prices!_»% HE PRICES are Low, of course,—but' that’s only half the story! It’s the real, honest 100% value that you get for the Low Price that is making our clothes the talk of New York. Think of it! Only $25 for an absolutely all-wool 5 Ww suit or overcoat, styled as smartly and tailored as beautifully as a garment could possibly be. That's one example of the ‘ Men Ss All ool : values we're offering this season. And no matter how much other stores shout “Low Prices,” they can’t match these i values! Here's why—We make our own clothes—sell thru our own three low-rent stores—and we do the biggest cloth- ants ' ing business in town—hence, small margin of profit. f : Wi © Sui d I € inter vercoats, Suits an opcoats | be ‘es A Formerly $7.50, $8.50, ao saqridolhing ; ae | $70.00 and $12.00 ne | NOS of pants. Aill- ; | and tailored the usual i \ way. Heavy Cheviots— ! teds---Unfinished | Worsteds-— \ "7 Serges—Flannels-—Pencil Stripes—~ uits: Overcoats §' 179 $ ) J 15 | ee ee ae os QOverplaid effects. Absolutely the ' and Reefers AMO) largest and finest collection of because they mile ahead in style and put it all over Johnny’s | pants we have ever shown at any her Dd initnent tot Viany of these suits have price zes from 28 waist up to s what he wants and always gets it. Kid Klothes wear longer and ory t | be ate 1e big fellow, 52 waist hey cost 1-3 less than any other clothes in town.” All newest all-wool fabrics tas 2 Walker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open Open Evenings 1-425 Walker Street Evenings Until 7; Unt 87: Saturdays Until 10. snlrance of Saturdays Until 10. Downtown i733 Broadway Cortlandt St Second nite, AOD Eastl49tse,fisgnie| Floor 149th Store Street