The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1912, Page 16

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r THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAT 10, 1918. They Lack Brains, Sir. Brains} That’s the trouble with most $15 suits; they lack the distinction, the style, the fit and the backbone which can only be put into a gar- ment by tailormen with brains, and that’s one reason why our $15 suits are so unusual, be- cause we’ve put brains into them. You will find Brill Special Suits $15 For Men and Young Men, at are more than mere fabrics and tailoring; brains have beea put into them and make them look smart and snappy; brains give them long lasting shape and fit; brains make sults out of them that can readily the $20 suits which many economically inclined Men and Young Men have felt it was necessary to buy in order to be well dressed. . see them. You will find the famous U. S. True Blue Serge Suits, Quaker Grays and a vast assortment of fancy blues, fancy grays and browns. New Brill Ten Suits 10 Wonder Values, Ready-to-Wear, at E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 456 | Establishing a Record 1| paza.| for Fine Clothes Making WYour Spring Suit Is Here at a Price Less Than You Expected to Pay » FOR those who are finical and desire and require a regular > pO Eh wee rene Few gt ag $ 50 That's what they actually are—wonder values. We could call them $15 represent the season's inte new patterns, tailored a and $18 values without stretching the truth much, for they’re made ; pot cdl vgeallipes phot vag from fabrics that usually go into suits that sell at those prices—but, though weil tailored, they are not tailored up to the Brill Standard o! THESE gmert ow ries tes erent erick fab. $15 or $18 domag and ey ng Aiea these ber a i — en pg ‘ é » will “reveal” and “appeal.” Their many predomi- stylish fabrics are sold at $10, and you couldn’t buy better suits at that yi , ites" Created Seer ie proche $ l 750 price. Blue serges, fast color blues, fancy blues, grays, browns and tans, a) } Aslatdchering ter you'be wl be difereat” ‘ bf ‘ J THESE new modes of raiment have been in vogue since they first made their appearance. ‘The immediate popu- $ (gays, browns, tans, pin line patterns and many novel and new colors. color, en, tailoring superior and models supreme, which probabl; for the sale of it this price. If snr tn el of ote ie. $2 5.00 #0. save at least $15, and that will The | Brill wal, Wenty 20 You can buy suits at higher prices, you can get better fabrics and better trimmings in those higher priced suits, but you cannot buy at any price more suit satisfaction, more style, more distinction or more individuality than you will buy in a Brill Twenty. Yesterday a prominent New York manufacturer bought one to study it and find out why it looked so much better than suits he makes to sell at higher prices, which we refused to buy because they were not up to the Brill Standard, Among Brill Twenties you will find the Dixie grays, fancy grays, blue serges, fancy n blues aud browns, Do You Know the Hackett, Carhart Fifteen? America’s Greatest Suit for Men and Young Men. Suits $15 to $45 265 Broadway [841 Broadway |119 W. 42d St.|125th Street Near Chambers St. Cor, 18th St. Near Broadway, | Near Sd Avenue. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings $10.00 Suits Are Not on Sale at the 49th Street Store FIVE CONVENIENT STORES’ * 7 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. rh, zothers 125th Street at ird Avenue | 47 Cortlandt St., néar Greenwich Pacem Stee weene tnae? Union Square, 14th St., near B’way Union Square Store Open Saturday Evenings _ Clothes from Maker to Weare? sirusau ] : “A Sale Value That Keeps "Em Coming” s»ss"s2tsu| i : ° This is not a sale but a real sale value. It took me over 32 years to 'fm. produce this value. That's along time, but the experience of each '1m) past season has enabled me to produce better clothes and give better “fa. clothes value. _I have built up a great clothing business here on |i Walker Street because I have given great values—because I am a manufacturer and retailer in one, Shdcecauss I save thousands of 6] dollars a year in rent through my Walker Street location. \ he proof of my claim to save you,1-3 of your clothes money is completely demonstrated in my | _ $25 Guaranteed Suits at $15. m6 you have never seen this famous $15 line of mine you simply » don’t know how much style, quality and good tailoring your $15 Outings $2.00 to $6.00 per Day | can buy. _ As manufacturer I create my own fashions—TI select my avira a Wis ora. ta iitad coith, teantentine enciwana ited touaiainn ae own fabrics direct from the mill. Every garment is tailored by 13 po Sealers supplied i call—the eagle sails above—great glaciers glisten in the sunlight—flowers sway in the my own men under my personal supervision. I specialize on these satis Wemnyoin sane of pine one agree Md Tee Pa ceeea fetes Core arments. I crowd th ith h P a ‘ : P pgs ] h nal the hurdiade’ of other’ spectacular scenic features of this magnificent new iH Ai : em wl Value an guarantee at nroug and national reserve await the tourist. Spend your vacation in Glacier National Park— roug’ $25 suit for $15. ‘ gro this very Summer, Come to Walker Street; bring $15 with you and I'll open your eyes to the real value buying power of your money. Bracing Vacations in Glacier National Park ‘Season Junc 15 to October 15, 1912 All will be ready—hotels, trails, horses, guides. You can spend a week of solid comfort in a modern hotel, or you can “‘rough it” up in the mountains, Specially conducted tours a feature. gga". i if e ie 10 Pieces of Striking Literature hone or send at once for this unusual literature—the Glacier Park ibrary. Send 20 cents in stamps for the entire collection, or Call, National Park Libra 2 cents for a booklet. It tells the complete story and contains many beauti- tiful views, including an ‘An Acroplane View" of the park. Also, ask for details as to special low fares to Glacier National Park and the Coast via the Great Northern Railway. Summer Tourist Tickets on sale daily until September 30th, Convention Fares on many days, ‘eat Northern Coast ‘Trains run via Glacier National Park, tentonti"1 90) Open Open Pianos "maxe Evenings Saturdays es Q : WISSNER | Be 119-125 Walker St., 252, N. Y. PIANOS All W. M. Lowrie, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1184 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 wey, WAREROOMS: and 6f Flatbush Ave., Crook, 06 Fifth Ave,, New York . INCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO SEL ir

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