The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 20

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FRIDAY, MARC= 381, 1922. Why Moe Levy’s Stores are always crowded WE had the biggest day’s business in our history last Saturday. We offer an apol- ogy to the many customers who had to be turned away. Tomorrow we are prepared to give them especially prompt,courteous service. eericertieter st nett t ot) Cree ree tnt crete ee It is easy to account for last week’s extraordinary rush of busi- ness. Our principle has always been: “Give a man the best clothes that money can buy at the lowest price possible.’ Our suits and topcoats are so much better value than the other fellow’s that people marvel at it. They ask us: “How do you do it?” SES2U 0 fee BISETTELAAS ETrereseet + We save on our low rent locations. Wesave by manufactur- © ing our own clothes. We save because we do such a tremendous business that everything—workmanship, overhead and materials— costs us less. And all these savings go to you. ‘2 These suits and topcoats are gifts at the price. Why, we're selling sport suits for $25 that other stores are asking two or three times as much for. Our $25 topcoats and suits are beautifully g made of wonderful woolens—your friends simply won’t believe you when you tell them the price. Andas for variety—you'll see sO many models, materials and colors you admire that youll want to double your wardrobe. Sizes 32 to 52. 22 LLWASQUTLELNSR EL IE ESTE TEE TE. eseces2 We are showing a wide range of mannish suits your boy will like, mad of fine all-wool materials that stand up under a healthy youngster’s hari wear. And the prices are so low that you can clothe him twice here for what a single suit would cost elsewhere. An extra pair of pants with every suit because we know what marbles and baseball do to boys’ trousers. At eithe: our Walker Street or Bronx store. Extra Pants With Every Suit os ie to ‘1 8” Clothiers to New York Men oe Levy & Son - 119-125 Walker Street “=~ Downtown I73 Broadway en tlandt St Second "Bronx 409 Eastla9* St.tscgeniia) Foor Shiu Sas bbed 545488 MLSAER ORS MNIS TE: ANRTL 7NST ITI ATT TILA ISS iba tei itil igh: itl isel scosese trite Settee ed 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings Walker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open Set Turse Te tts Until 9; Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Evenings Until 7; Saturdays Until 10

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