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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1923, NTE PAGEANT FOR DAY |* ®#y nursery, partly supported by the roundee Hh A aod with a crowd of COMES NOW KENTUCKY school, ERY GIVEN TO-NIGHT] riorentines, singers and people of], The masdue ts the combined work of Dante's early life will make up the|the departments of me 2 dramatica, festival scene, which opens the pageant. |music and art, trvigiag hoger hate in. Here the child Dante, Gertrude Nolan, {staged and costum: as @ faculty and Lenox Schoo) ‘To-Morrow first sees the child Beatrice, who 1s | pupils. bho hee) Linge vat had ane by portrayed by Jean Steinman, There is [pupils of the pottery department. Atternces. a tableau of young girls with garlands, Va pageant dased on the Hie of Dante, after Botticelll's “Primavera.” ‘The pro- logue is spoken by Mary Isabel ith specta? music compored by Paul animals of great weight. Petrified TO TELL OF MONSTERS} tracks nevieved to have been mate by man also have been found, it was re- ported. In the same vicinity a few years was found a tooth ihe size of al of bread Tracks of Prehisteric Beasts = Foot Wide Are Found tn poets cst Rerto ove Rocka. CUR IN HOSPITAL Cor. MKEE, Ky. March 10.—Tracks of CHICAGO March 1) prehistoric animals, one of which is five- In the second and third scen with a broken leg occu; jens, and incidental dancing and |p, jater life of Dante, and his f toed and 11 inches across, haye been 3 American ‘Hospital he: found in k on the summit of ‘ing, will be produced at the Finch} Beatrice in paradise, the two leading the ‘Lenox eauea, ‘No. 62 East 78th] parts are taken by Melba McMartin and | Hceman picked him up in th the ridge » the Kentucky and et, under the direction of Misa Vida [Elizabeth Judd. Solo dances will ye {night and, as the humane association |Cumberiand Rivers near here, It was itton, to-night and to-morrow after-|done by Maud Fox, and at the end a| were closed for tho night, the hospital | reported to-day. ‘ on. There will be eighty-five girls in|tableau of the entire pageant will show | agreed to the roliceman’s plea to take} A three-toed track of abnormal pro- | Army Approprlatior ‘cast and the proceeds will go io|Beatrice on the stairs of heaven, sur-|( the dog. portions is nearby and on another stone rried 00 the plant PO Repeat Spectacle ar Finch and 8400,000 FoR HELIUM priution of $40 0 Government's helium plant at Worth, ‘Tex. during the coming fecal ‘ biateau are the tracks of « tard ot WANT EDUCATION BOARD TAKEN FROM POLITICS| sporop+ former Membera (ak Speetal © mission Mek Fitness. ALBANY, N. Y., March 10,—tndorsing the bill to take the New York City Board of Education out of polit ty-two former members of thi wrote to Gov. Miller to-da: members should be appointed by # commission composed of the Mayor end State Regents, not for politteal pull for- body ying & ——— - — a — ————_—_—_—_— — ——— —— | i | . Entire Stock Reduced Last Callie 7.642 Suits 2 Overcoats Must Go! Le N this whirlwind wind-up clearance, Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $45, $50, $55 and $60 are now down to one low level price of $23.50. New spring merchandise is rapidly filling our stock- rooms—all carried over heavy, medium and light- weights must go to make room for the rapid flow of incoming spring stock. At this price of $23.50 you're getting regular Moe Levy stock, and Moe Levy’s guarantee of satisfaction goes with every garment. 476 Suits were $60 Now 726 O’Coats were $60 50 Were 50 Were . Formerly Formerly $60, $55 $70, $75 Now and $70 Now and $80 836 Suits were $45 631 O’Coats were $45 622 Suits were $50 396 O’Coats were $50 674 Suits were $55 624 O’Coats were $55 Final Clearance Men's Pants zo. 1,463 All Wool Suits: O’Coats wl] a . AST call on these suits and over- HEY’RE all-woolmade by L coats that formerly sold at $25, $30, | Moe Levy. That’s all you ie and #0, All are from regular Moe- ; , evy stoc! that were uncommon values | want to know about them. For at their original prices. Reduced for im: merly $5, $6, $7 and $8. mediate clearance. “Er n * . ae Spring Topcoats | Final Clearance . KidkK/oth $25, $35, $45 | MONE W ONDERFUL fabrics from the fore | $ 45 most domestic and foreign mills- | styles to delight even the man accus- | Now up tomed to the unusual. It’s been many | years since we've displayed Spring Top- | DRASTIC clearaway of 5,421 Suits, coats so varied and interestingly priced. | Overcoats and Mackinaws at prices You're sure to find just the model you've that make it worth while for parents to wanted in this superb collection. t buy now. Clothier to New York Men Since 1882 Moe Levy & Son 149th Street (Bronx) Walker and Cortlandt 9-125 Walker Street 119-125 Walker Stree Store Open Evenings Street Stores Open Until 9; Saturdays Evenings Until 7; Entrance on Cortlandt St. ™ Pare I73 Broadway Second * nx 409 Eastl49tSt ting Floor the board/ences which interfere with the * the funds] business of the board.” for its une without Inter se who signed were * 1° Board Charles Vic = for their fitness, They « should be free to admini | read the joint onry N. Tift, er-Ulmann bill now] I. Winthep and William @, Willees, c will e for in exible In form and free from extraneous jnflu- | HIGH PRICES paid for trolas, A. J. SILVERM/ Victor, Niet 124 W, 13ist Specials Fri. & Sat., March 10th & 11th-+ VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS All Four BROKEN CANDY . PACKAGE Elsewhere 38¢ for SUPERFINE CREAMERY CARAMELS CHOCOLATES POUND BOX Elsewhere 50c Toasting Marshmallows Over an Open Fire—An Enjoyable Pastime on a Winter’s Evening ‘AVE i ever enjoyed a real Marshmallow toast with the fam- You know, ‘with the old-fashioned marshmallow forks. 'e have included in our Big ee a Package of Vanilla Marshmallows, and we are going to give you TOASTING FORKS FREE on Friday, or as long as they last with this combination. The lot is limited, so speak quickly. 1 g f PACKAGE VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS ber : Two Big Extra Specials Briarcliff Chocolate Milk Covered Chocolate Individual Nuts Assorted Our regular Our regular 79c goods. $1.19 goods. "pox DOC | "pox 89c?|f “of 42d Street Store Compelled us to move Our Stock SELF-CORRECTING CORSETS To Our Main Store, 18 E. 34th St. ‘ Crowding us for space, we must sell our surplus stocks to make y, room, Therefore this SACRIFICE SALE Until MARCH 15th Only This gives you an opportunity. AM to try NULIFE p At greatly reduced Prices Regular Prices: ir i: 5h, 6h 06, r9fh, 2f0, 1560, 1960 SACRIFICE PRICES $2.75, 4.00, 4.75, 6.25, 8.00, 9.00, 11.00, 12.00 To Wear a Nulife Is To Be Properly Corseted No Lacing Necessary --Just Draw the Belt Straight Long Lines Guaranteed No Mail Orders or C. O. D.’s During This Sale Only One Corset to Each Customer at These Prices ALL ROADS TO HEALTH, FIGURE and BEAUTY LEAD to 9 NULIFE CORSET SHOP 18 East 34th St. Ret. Sth & Madison Aves, Opp, Altman's, Mth St. Katraace STOP RHEUMATIC PAIN WITH “ST. JACOBS I.” Get a Small Trial Bottle---Rub Pain, Soreness, Stift- ness Right Out of Joints and Muscles---Instant Reliel! 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