The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1907, Page 6

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That Must Be Squeezed Out! Before Companies Can Improve Service. ‘MORE CARS ARE NEEDED,| Yet Load of Debt and Water “Makes It Impossible to Force Purchase. ~ $4, tm the Judgment of the com- _mtsston having jurisdiction, any ‘gatiread corporation or street rati- feud corporation does not ran ‘Seatus enoash or cars enough or poesees or operate motive power quough, reasonably to sccommo- Gate the trafic, passenger and) freight, transported by or offered! for transportation to it, or dees| sonable or proper time, hav! gard to ‘safety, the commissien| ‘shall ofter hearing either | ‘ewn motion or after compldint, Bave power to make an order 4i- reefing any such raliroad corpo-| wation or atreet railroad corpora- thom te increase the number of its Prains or of fis cars. clause in mew Pubiic ‘5 law. _ More than a billion passengers a year Ate carried by cars of the Inter-Met. | ‘cystem, and of this great army 1%.260,000 | “gre straphangers on the Subway and | “L" lines. To provide a seat for every eesger 740 new “L" cars and 267 04-| ibway cars are required—an expenditure of about $10,000,000—as dur- 4ng the rush hour periods the company ‘utilizes the capacity of its present | Made in all With the New York City Rattway Company foundering tn the mire of an expensive sectivership, and the bank- euptey to..the Metropolitan “Street Railway Avenue Railway and the nine ratiways DAY, SEPTEMBER 27,. 1907. Buy Your Shoes from the Tanners HE Merit Shoe is sold at one small profit on all the processes from green hides to your foot. We own our tanneries, where the best oak sole leat leathers-are tanned. These go into Merit Shoes at cost. : We own our factories, capable of turning out the finest shoes in quantities that reduce cost of making to a mimi We own our stores, situated in all convenient shop- ping centres of Greater New York. to fitting your foot. Try them next time and save a doliar. THE EVENING WORLD, FRI her and upper We figure only -one small profit on Merit Shoes. This one profit covers every step, from the green hides That is why we are able to put into Merit Shoes the hardest oak soles; the finest upper leathers and the best workmanship at a price one dollar below any other shoe of similar grade in the worid—$3.00. Sales of Merit Shoe stores have increased tre- mendously in the last -year-because people are beginning to appreciate the value in Merit Shoes. - Greater New York Stores—For Men and Women MANHATTAN, 4 25th St. mear Ave, way. ot Meade St. { BS Ave. Procter’s ra Bt, Theatre. Gresnwich &t., near Full Ae Broadway, near 88th 8t. tll Fulton St., Oneedie, Srpeeum ‘Theatre. Gib Ave, near 11th fm the Third Avenue system, there is ‘Bittle hope of such an outlay for cara. Debts for Improvements, ‘The Commission could-go ahead and fasue an order directing an increase in the camber of cars, but ft !s doubtful the courts would Hughes's appointees when the surface Hines owe the city over $15,000,000 for / roads and Subway $4,000,000, n total of more than $17,000,000. « Besides, not less than $8,000,000 ts re- quired without delay to change to eleo- tric traction the 20 per cent. of surface lines still operated by Every single road of the surface car eombine ts over-captiniized, and over $28,900,000 1g said to be owed for money, As the Inter-Met. is piling up losses instead of profits how | ia KM ever going to improye its equip- ment und lessen the woe of the strap-| havger? Where {s the Inter-Met. going | to get the money to carry out the | praixcworthy orders issued by the com- borrowed on notes. it ls y many prominent citizens | ew York are urging the members | | {the cdmmizsion to first let out the water from the big Inter-Mot. traction ngineer with the | simply dotes on them. done a great deal for te slandee vic- | ; of the rush-hour period on tho | ALE trains and in the "ssbwas ‘urser has pitt them Into an interestin, table ax follows: xf to rush houry. seats to © WAY On each line this table at 605 cars in all are needed. fast approaches when tax. and other enormous debts of the Inler- system mupt be! paid. ger the total) street ratiway c: - she of Manhattan and the addilicnal cara! riding can be ordered from the. ca: builders and paid for. \ $a DD GN, FURLONG HAVE SOK LING Adotel and died Jn Po: SPECIAL EDITORIAL ON CLOTHING. “There is nothing so powerful as truth—and often nothing so strange.” We outline below some frank heart-to-heart clothing truths— cohditions which you have been accepting -as natural for many years —conditions which are WONDERFULLY STRANGE when you consider that YOU have been the one who has‘PAID DEARLY, The men of this city have been OVERPAYING for the clothing they wear. This we will prove by explaining why Moe Levy & (Co. CAN and DO sell for one-third LESS than any clothiers.In town and why our competitors MUST and DO charge MORE. We pity our competitors, because’ they are In the “clutches” of the regular\ wholesale clothing manufacturers, upon whom they must rely to get the clothing they offer to you. We pity them because “forced” buying methods,compel them to charge you about one-third more price than we ask. WHY? It isn’t because they are making enormous profits—they would seit the clothes cheaper if they could, but they can't.— They must buy from these wholesale manufacturers, who, of course, make THEIR PROFIT. To this purchasing price our competitor must add HIS PROFIT, and when you get the clothes the garments are so overbur- dened with profit that you pay one-third more than’ you should, MOE LEVY & CO. CAN SELL AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN ANY OTHER GOOD STORE ASKS, BECAUSE ‘WE MANUFAC- TURE THE CLOTHES OURSELVES IN OUR .OWN, WORK- ROOMS, UNDER OUR OWN SUPERVISION. We add to the cost of making, a fair profit, like the wholesale manufacturer who sells to our competitors, But THIS is the price at which we sell the clothes to YOU, In other words, you buy from us at wholesale prices. i Not only do’ we save you this much money in dollars and cents, but because the garments are crafted under our own supervision we are able to add style individualities such as no other retailer can show. ARE YOU A PHILANTHROPIST? DO YOU WANT TO THROW AWAY MONEY? DO YOU LIKE TO OVERPAY FOR THINGS? IF NOT the answer is, go to any one of our three stores and con- i nN and comparison, that the garments riced “one-third less than ‘ar superior, And remem- is only left on wear or another Some Clothing Truths That You Should Know. If You Are a “Philanthropist” This Article Doesn't Interest You. we offer you for Fall and W the lowest,” but a ber, when you buy deposit. TI make, 2o., Three Stores—119-125 Walker Street, New York; York; 380-382 Fulton Street, Prooklyn. N.Y. 4487 Broa cassimere, in various gray shades. —walueS sscerereesses B No Money Down---$1 a Week No Extra Charges. No Interest. Protection Cover Free with Each Piano. We adoptcd the Wolfner be- cause it proved to be the piano we were looking for—one that we could guarantee and con- scientiously call Best_5250' Pianowg You can’t get for $250 a hetrer jano tian the Wolfner— ani Gy you can't get at any price one that oliers you greater protec- tion, satistaction and economy. fner Is Fully Guaranteed |} 468 Fitth Ave., nr. 10.h St. ‘The Wol For our regular store announcement see page, 5 antl . Brill Clothes, $10 to $45 Biill clothes are to be Had in a wider rance of modern models, fabrics, colorings, sizes and prices than any other ready-to-wear clothes sold in New York. Besides the exclusive Brill models there are models from ten of the gre casters in the world. Brill fabrics are from the best mills in America and Europe. Colori number over 500, including the newest “mode” shades, the new brown, Brill clothes are to be had in ten variations of eve and tailored by ten different organizations, no two of v in any one size. This variety assures perfect . to weare Copyright, 1907, Brill Brothers. style-fore- designs and wea and purplish ef n design ble profit ¢ Brill values « clothing stores Bril prices are based on Brill contentr and are governed by Brill trade advantages, best values anywhere and Brill stores the in America. Brill Suits, Fall Coats and Raincoats at £10. ual.any sold 1 style. Here are garments that in i fabric, tailoring, style and service one-third to onesh, vi arment warranted to hold sh. ‘of cassimere, in wale, overplaid and Fall models: and correct Fall { ETTE RAINCOATS made from excellent best raincoat tailors. Brill Sults, Fall Coats and Raincoats at $12.50. Hand-tailored garments, every one. The usual clothes sold at $18 or $20 are no better in any way than these Brill clothes at $12.50. Every one of these gar- ments {s correct in cut and coloring and*ls warranted to give full $18 or $20 ser~ vice. . SUITS of black and blue unfinished worsted that are extreme $18 and $20 values. Cut on four new Fall models and made of fabric in six distinctive weaves. Also fancy yelour and worsted suits In new designs and shades and cut on tate Fall models. ‘ FALL GVERCOATS of new fabrics in correct wale, stripe and herringbone effects, cut oh new correct models. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS made of high-grade sp. cut on four smart models, equally correct for all weat if ngs. ilored by one RAV! of America's raincoat fabrics, and wear. . Brill Suits, Fall Coats and Raincoats at $5. Garments that fully demonstrate the advantages of Brill-directed tailoring {n- stitutions and close mill. affiliations. All are journeyman tailored and all are made from fabrics usually limited to garments costing cons{derabiy more. SUITS of worsted, velour and smart cheviot, in a wide range of © weaves and colorings and cut on the newer Fall models, hs FALL COATS in dozens of new shades, extreme smart and extreme conserya- tive in style, but all correct, CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of cassimere, cheviot, Thibet and worsted, in plain black and handsome fancy weaves—all high-grade fabrics, and cut on cor- rect Brill Fall models. : “Brill Suits, Fall Coats and Raincoats at $20. Presenting an assortment unequalled in diversity of correct new clothes at any price. Presenting garments tailored finest possible—productions from Americas foremost tailoring organizations. Presenting models as smart as can be had at any price. The models in- clude exclusive Briil Manchester, Derby |. and Derby II., etc. Presenting a range of fabrics and colorings sufficient to form an exhaustive exhibit of what the new season offers. Brill stores. sell more suits, Fall coats and raincoats at $20 than any other concern in America, and the reason iS inherent in the garments themsetyes. Brill Clothes at $25 to $45. Here are the most modern and the finest tailored garments sofa tn New York. Exhibited at the recent Clothes Show, Brili arments of this character impressed the most sceptical with the possibilities of ready-t~wear clothes, and directly effected sales to men who are loud in their praise, “S, zmartness, comfort and satisfac- tion of these splendid garments. The Brill of garments at $25 to $45 is characterized by one word in its widest sex. MALETE. Young Men’s Brill Suits, $6 to $30. Style and service characterize every Brill suit in size 14 to 20 years. As Brill t new Stores were the first to offer at $6 a thoroughly dependable suit, so they are the first ‘ offer young men’s clothes of a higher standard than was ever before at tempted. ¢ suits for young men, sizes 14 to 20, made of excellent fabrics and Hitec new, correct models, warranted to give full $8 service. -+.1>, $6 Suits for young men, cut on new Fall models and made of high-grade fabrics, in new Fall colorines, sizes 14 to 20—every garment warranted to hold $8 shape, fit, style and color until worn out. - 5 fe ing men, presenting widest possible choice of models and fabrics, Me a aictneraistaneard set by Brill stores and not approached by any other con- cern, $10 to $30. Brill Children’s Ciothes—Fall 1807. For boys 4 to 17 years old Brill stores present an assortment of suits, All-wool blue serge reefers; fan, oflve and oyster gray all-wool reefers and Fall coats from the foremost makers In America—an assort- covert reefers and tan. and Olive top coats of all-wool covert ment offering the best fabrics, the finest tailoring and the newest models. 704g values. Special....+- seine $2.95 Prices $4.95 to $18. Dudley 4-in-1 waterproof combination sults, including 2 pair of Knee pants—warranted not to rip—a new palr free for sny- 43 trousers, are the best $6 value in America. pair that does rip; regular 79c. and 89c. values. Specigl...2.... Fifty thousand sold under guarartee of a new sult for any Dudley papain lly warranted to lve satisfactory service, Cut suit that did not give $6 service, and not one returned. Sold only in Brill stores.......- . $3.95 hk Double-breasted Jacket sults, Broadway and Cortlandt St. on extra full models and tailored In fizst-class manner. Made of excellent fabrics In desirable colorings; regular $1.25 and $1.50 79 values, Special -..sseecseveerererrenese mp leet ep pees Ie Gpr THE HABIT. GO TO Harlem Store Until 11 P. M. STORES A 5 : rothers santense ce Saturday Until 10 P.M. Stores Open Saturday FOUR Untill 9 P.M. ‘ UNION SQUARE, 14tn, n. Bway. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers, 7 CORTLANOT, 1. Greenwich: faoen STREET, oor. 3d Avenue- can be judged.” s The in the World (Siegel Co er Store, Filys Flo re Cemser,) ; The ° Wolfner Piane $25 YILT by one of the best manufacturers in the country and emboufes every feature upon which a good piano A Revolving Stool and Stylish—properly cut—well e @ de and fect fit guar- +h + omens je 5’ Ave &:9''St. - ‘clothing here, you not only BROOKLYN. save money, but you get the goods— ON CREDI? You and‘your entire family can dress well ani in the CLOTHING For the Entire Family. Down Per I and 50cweex On a Purchase of $10. FURNITURE -nd Everything tor Housexcepin; test of style on the small outlay of $1 Per Week! Our extensive and:well se~ fi lected sock # at your ser~ vice and awa our choice. Clothing for Min, Women and Children— Hats and Millin ry. ZEIZ &. # THE ROUND UP it) BROOKLYN WSs ORLD Saturday, Sept. 28, The Sunday World’s “Want” Directory mak offers of positions than any other twp mediums in the univ oats bade ene ian tenn hore {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ere, |! WORK MONDAY WONUERS Bs aout hae | j i 7 =| v a g Serial Story, See EVENING!

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