The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 23

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and Mne, Thursday % Club rooms, Van Duzer street, Staples a 7 BVaan \ social Club Next Door. Members wore in the Ambrose Social LISTEN TD THE Goon News axe! Club's rooms No, 02 Weat Fifty-sixth [Got vou MaTcHED To FIGHT Cy Bar Pie iit ate ap treet Ian n 5, whon a cry of ‘A Guy “onion! SHOAL ORDER PRED ire!” came from the stable of A. Grossman at’ No. 6. WE'LL STOP IT ~ see > The men from ths club rescued thirty- nine of the fifty horses In the stable, THEN You Ger CREDIT Tho ovhers were bitrned to death, The FOR «4 KNocKkour ! fire spread to the stable at No. 505 West Fifty4ifth stree horses thore were saved. Then the stable at No. 605 HE'S AN AwFu DUB AN You REMEMBER THaT!) CAM LICK Him WITH one ‘HAND. HE'S 40 Pons RIGHTER THAN Wu tou"! My unique position in the clothing trade—as a manufacturer, wholesaler: and retailer, gives me the opportunity to offer $35 and $40 Suits and Overs West Fifty-sixth etreet caught and a coats at $20. . “ dozen animals were taken out, . af ‘ ut ‘ Dae i Shar Pay enecent Nota sale, just a chance ‘hat came my way to do something for my $20 patrons that and three others across the street. Dep- makes the ordinary “Big Twenty” look like a plugged nickel in comparison. uty Ghtef Burns made the sixty families 4 :, sae . * get out. They were not porinttted to re- I bought the entire sample line of Fall suitings and overcoatings from a foreign mill or, The loss Papi aati which regularly sells to the most exclusive custom tailors. The price was so low that | have been able to make them up into the season's smartest suits and overcoats tailored in the regular $50 Custom way, and yet mark them §20, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats at 520 The line represents over 100 attractive weaves in popular English effects and an assortment of 12 different suit and ten smart overcoat models to choose ig from, including the conservative coat, the single breasted coat (belted back or plain), the ; double-breasted belted back coat, and the double-breasted convertible collar coat, with or without belt. You rarely havethe opportunity at the beginning of the season to buy $38 and $40 suits and overcoats at $29, and such values don’t last very long, either. Remember, these are not $20 suits or $20 overcoats. Never were, and never will be. Afl they have in common with anybody's $20 suit or overcoat is the price. My & Saris Suit or Overcoat for $15 For the fellow who doesn’t want to spend $20—my $15 garments are wonders. ' Of course, this isn’t a chance offering—it's established, and here to stay. I defy g Women on any clothier to show you its equal for any less than $25. Manufacturing everything myself wt under one roof and having no fancy store rent to pay enable me to give such extraordinary Health values at $15. STOP “THis BouT- (TS BRUTALLY Tis LooKs LIKE. AT'S GOING “To Be ! fel canara . tifled with the property. dates, and then he expects a mo: STATEN ISLAND NOTES. : SHAKE-UP IN SEABOARD LINE. | ‘ira with the property. ot nix, | speculation. ‘The betting on th First Vice-President and general man-|thus far, he says, has been the The Ocean Yacht Clud of 1 ton | Officers and Directors Changed to : h ager of the Seaboard, ws also accept-|he hae known in his many years as @ at ret Wiese aan Rignert ae ee Please New Stockholders, ed. Mr. Hix hae been elacted Preatdene | betting commissioner. Mog. "The proceeds Will, be for the! Many changes are to be made among |@"4 general manager cif the Norfolk Women are gencratly careful bout the a z ia’ oficave 'aaA altedt ¢ the Sea. |S0uthern, and will enter upon his new TWO ARE SENTENCED. state of their health, and they mre apt to ullding fund. ' ers and directors of the Sea | oe eee ee eth, make good use of remedies known as dls- Bire. Samuel H. Evins of Stuyvesant board Air Line as a result vices SS ee Firat Offenders Sent to Reforma- eventives, Germicides ani , New Brighton, has returned from trance of new investors into the prop- ais, Gerais included in this clase, Foose Visit to friends in Atlantic jerty, ‘The first of theso changes was| 4 TO 1 ON WILSON NOW. hs gelled thnk ty. made yesterday, when the resignations| gio. gon sp wh a7 ‘There were only two sentences im- The Church of St. John de Ia Salle, Fred Schumm of No, 2 Stone atreet| posed in the Court of General Sessions Jackson street, Stapleton, will sg ,|0f Henry Jennings and H. C. Perkins | yegterday offered to bit $500 even that| yesterday. Both prisoners, first offend-| py reason of its absolute safety and it Beir in Stunt's Hall, Cana’ street, on{ Of Washington from the Board of Di-| Roosevelt gets more votes than Taft;[ers, were sentenced to reformatory in-| beneficial results, physicians have strong the evenings of Oct. 29, 9, 31 and Nov, |Tectors were presented and accepted. | $900 to $300 that Taft is got elected; ge00|stitutions. Judge Swann imposed both 1 and 2 County J J. Hairy Tiere! These vacancies will be filled Nov. | to $200 on Wilson, and $2,{00 to $3,780 that |sentences. They were: nan wit deliver an address on the 14 by the election of Frank A. Van- | Straus is elected Govermar. Samuel Gordon, t ‘ Evenings Saturdays Until 9 Until 10 y-two years old. opening niht. derlip, President of the National City| Mr. Schumm says bettore are awaiting | Pieaded gullty burglary. . “srort) 119-125 Walker Street,N.Y. ‘ston’ iret offense. Mrs. David Green of Hartford !s the Elmira Reformatory. We abe St ee Bank, and A, H, Wiggin, Presidont of | the publication of newspaper polls next|~ gemma T. Sumner, seventeen years ol.| package makes two paliona 3 Blocks East of Broadway and One Block Eagt from Canal St. Subway Station. the Chase National Bank, Both men/Sunday. After these are out, he says, | Pieaded guilty grand larceny. Stole $88| lution, Sold by drugs! The Tottenville basket ball tea represent New York holders of large | people will be able to fqrm a better idealftrom her brother. First offense. State| Send for booklet and free ‘blocks of stock, who have become iden- aa to the relative chynres of the candi-'Reformatory for Women. “ANNIVERSARY SALE OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANT-TAILORED CLOTHING. REE! FREE! FREE! CELEBRATED AUSTIN FIAT"TO EVERYONE. ee Ti za53, Ritchie & Cornell $ 5 ade Measure By Our Expert cen Workmen—Absolute . A¥y, Satisfaction - play the Tabernacle Five of Man! Fd in Pythlas Hall, Amboy road, Gerald Darcey of the Old Stone road, New Springville, has a rosebush of Wicklo wroses in full bloom, [i is the second blooming this season and ts con- sidered a remarkable occy floriculturists tn that vicin The Midland Pow! City will bowl on Wert Richmond road, o: hinge during the w and 1913. The fatr for the benefit of the Church of the Bleseed J, Muloahey, Staten Island 4 progressive euch * will have » the German returned tera, Conn. Court Genevieve, Deoughters of Tea- della, will hav A in Columbta Hall, West Brighton, next Monday eve- ning. Henry Sears of E! . with hook aught the taken In south lL ten pounds, 18 caurht by Bay on4 nda half largest striped basa shore waters. It The largest h John Androvette Nov. 4, 1962, It wel pounds. The Rossville Cur will meet at the ! G, Decker Oct. 2%. discussion will be © ef the Child.” Mrs. J. H. Post of Post inera’ Harbor, has returned fro! Just one year ago we decided to outsell any other merchant tailoring estab- lishment in New York City and cut our prices from #40 to $60 suits and Auy $40 to $60 overcoats down to the seemingly impossible price of $12.75. a e@ pieasant to friew » Ne’ x < % . Miss *. Gentach will deliv Our success was instantaneous! During the first 24 hours after our first Te Patele senost No. 1. Tottenvitte. th announcement to this effect we sold over $5,800 worth of high-grade made- | ae to-measure clothing. Particular New York dressers were quick to take us at our word that the same high quality of material and workmanship would go into our $12.75 suits and overcoats that had gone into our clothes thereto- fore. We made good. We kept our word and from one medium sized tailoring vereoa shop we have increased our business until we now are conducting SIX of the largest and most flourishing merchant tailoring stores in the city. In Appreciation .7. Remarkable Success We Offer This Week: Special We want to open six more stores during the coming year and can only shades and patterns, are imported with the understanding that duplicates will Make special note of our newest store at 15/ accomplish this object by making ‘trial customers” PERMANENT CUS- not be sold to any other American tailor. Every garment we make TOMERS. We are through with hig h prices for all time. . We would not by an expert and finished with rnusual regard to detail. The equal of many { allow a shoddy piece of material to enter any of our stores at any cost. We of the materials we handle cannot be duplicated even in misfit ready-mades oe MATS aK. lsitely tt 7 i ver. buy entire outputs of woolen mills at prices that mean dollars inour patrons’ for triple our price. Fifth Avenue tailors cannot duplicate the clothes we dau | orga she price THIB WEHER—emuleltely vend. diored (aa pockets. Many of our tweeds, worsteds, silk mixtures and serges, in varying make for FOUR TO FIVE TIMES what we charge. ° Test Our Veracity and Reliability! Order a Ritchie & Corneli Suit or Overcoat To-Dayt! Chinchitla Overcoatings, Ritchie & Co nell ; rOne Price f The season’s smartest and All goods marked in plain 1347 Broadway, vet. s5m & som sts. | GS (2331 Eighth Ave., °¢,2ser sbeve 4 = A coat actually worth #40 | . Ce son's la County Aute Eltingville, Guaranteed William Street, just opened sfitted in the downtown financial district at the urgent request of many New Yorks business men who cannot find time to visit our uptown stores during busi Look in its windows. See the classy materials displayed there— 0 and guaranteed to out- wear any three ordinary ovar- coats at three times our price of $12.75; special for Anniversary Week only, a celebrated Aus- tin Hat Frea,equal to any $5 hat. 251 Eighth Ave., near 234 st, 155 William Si, 07 Au + sew Sm a warm but lightweight cloth the wonderful selection of over i 408 East 149th St, vear sa ave. | Big Stores 4514 Third Ave., "#5 « sew pes i LS Ho Ra that is so justlp popular—thgt L has met with instant favor by 1,000 different styles’ and pate, terns of the finest imported and Joba W. Ritchie fore Dente B. Cornen celebrated Austin Free, Fifth Avenue’s tailor follow- ‘ i lomest ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 SATURDAY 10 O'CLOCK (@ggF"SEE ADS. DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS to any 06 hat mace.c 7c

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