The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 29

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ee ee | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. So ee ES—men do want low prices! But they want more—they want gocd value for the low price. They get it here in good measu Sale! Men's because we sell for one-third less than other stores. Because—we make our own clothes—sell through our own three low re . stores—we do the largest clothing business in New York. That's the Moe Levy way of giving you the low prices you want. Al i-W ool Pants In addition we offer 7623 Winter Overcoats, Suits and Tcpcoats greatly reduced from much higher prices. They're odds and ends and broken sizes from our regular lines which have been depleted through quick selling. They’re priced so low as to enable every man to have his winter suit or overcoat at a fraction of usual prices. $ Winter Overcoats, Suits and Topcoats 2463 Overcoats, Suits and Topcoats 2286 Overcoats, Suits and Topcoats 2874 Overcoats and Suits formerly selling at $30—$35 and $40 formerly selling at $45—$50—$55 formerly selling at $60—$65—$75 Regularly $7.50. $8.50, $10 &F $r2 $ OO $ 90 $ 50 THE greatest collection of pants that we have ever shown. All-Wool, tailored by Moe Levy. Heavy Cheviots, Worsteds, Un- VERY garment carries the Moe Levy GROUP ot Overcoats and Suits that are unusual finished Worsteds, Serges, etc, in every HEY’RE odds and ends — broken sizes of guarantee of $45 to $55 quality. They’re values at this reduced price. Everything of the wanted pattern and color. Sizes from 28 much higher priced lines. Every garment just odds and ends—depleted size range— best in fabrics and finish. Depleted size ranges and \ waist up to the big fellow, 52 waist. all-wool embracing every wanted model and hence this drastic price cut. A choice variety assorted styles, the result of enormous volume of busi style. of all-wool fabrics and colors ness this season. _KidK/athes — Suits, Overcoats and Reefers TRADE NARK $77 2 J 75 “CS.EE WILLIKER! If it ain’t Johnnie sportin’ Kid Clothes. Knew he'd follow me sure enough. I’m not selfish but I’ve always been the ‘candy kid’ in my Kid Klothes—Here’s where Johnnie shares the honors. TO “Pa always wants Kid Klothes for me. He says they’re ‘bears’ for wear and cost one-third less.” In all favored Many of these susts have 2 all-wool fabrics and new colors. pairs of Pants at $7.75 up. 149th Street Store Open y Walker and Cortlandt ; 4 5 Stores Open Eve- Eo Until 9; Sat- e i "3 St t Street ip ag \ 19 125 Wa er ree nings Until 7; Saturdays urdays Until 10 P. M. Until 10 P. M. Entrance on Oowntown I73 Broadway Cortlandt St.| Second Benn AOD Eastl49tSt.tsegiaa) Floor

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