The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 11

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He Tua aVani7xe WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH €, 1016. 7, STORM BROOKLYN NE | SOUR STOMACH, COLDS, ANS AS ORDER ENDING IM as ee Mascot and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn ths Dea’t 18: { * Getah’s pleture to Hike real wary far ae See ee, ie ee ee Formal Opening Display Spring Millinery” ' Tuesday and Wednesday - March 9th and 10th The foreign fashion artists, also clever American designers, have contributed their best products to our collection of Trimmed Millinery; all the new materials, effects and trim» mings are represented. Alsé an extensive display of Untrimmed Hats, copies of the latest imported models. | At Exceptionally Modérate Prices en aie Bis HH sii AMUSEMENTS. "7 The engagement of ELS1B FERGUSON gate in Hubert Henry Da- ‘ vies’ play OUTCAST, 7 already extended on three cocasions, must end Saturday evening, March 27th, as her Chicago ap- earances, con racted for months 'Fago, cannot be postponed. i | ij i Ui : i 8 a ls iii i if i i Tanai i | Fe sf . packed like . worst sufferers from the new DIAMONDS ON CRE! s== | order were the laborers of the Brook- Watch & Diamend &Diamend lyn Navy Yard, whe had not allowed American possibility of y. © mat for the dela; 7 a OLN Se Re SS RE NEE KOK BK ENR OE Truth § in Aiversing In January | advertised to sell all wool suitings to order for $7.75. A representative of one of the “holier than thou” newspapers led at my store, 119-121 Nassau Street, unknown to the sales- man, and in a nasty and sarcastic manner, ordered a suit of clothes for $7.7 75. The cloth used in this suit was made by the Puritan, one of the best of the American Woolen Company’s mills. An analysis of the construction 7 this cloth proves & to, it to be absolutely pure w and silk. It is the quality o used in the aver- age $20 to $25 suit sold by the ordinary Bachant tailor. It is a much better fabric than is used in the average $15—$20 ready- matle suit., No clothier or tailor in the country manufactures this cloth into a suit for less than $15.00. have a piece of this cloth in my doawey at 1431 Broadway and 119-121 eeane Street, samples of I will cut for any customer, so that he ma: mrors to his heart’s content that any one publishing a statement t oods is ee or contains cotton, is sayi ing that is abso -§ , lutely untrue. I have ade all of this cloth that is : | possible from my different stores, and the price will be, while it lasts, two-piece suit to order ; one River $15, $18, $20 Suitings, Swarts: Suit to Order . . $7.75 obs Bodesy HS A STATEMENT BY MITCHELL THE TAILOR: Since coming to New York in 1911, my prices have been the lowest clothing values, CARR'S quality considered, and I refuse to be driven from New York City bee pc innu- WEST OF ENGLAND endoesor inferences. If|sellamanCarr’s Melton for anovercoatit willbe elton. When I advertise Austrian Drapd I show you the original tickets that can be found 8 on the piece. _If I advertise Martin Worsteds, as I have in the past, Mystic ‘00 on at RI E siGeuia@aie),@ Strathmore Worsteds, you can bet all the money you can gather that they are the fabrics I say they are. $ To-day I offer the bargain of my career, Smithfield Wereteds, on pe rest the orginal tickets. I claim that these cloths should 1. sed in nothin Scere i Clever Ones Hives, 8.30, Male, Friday & Gat, 0 2.96, NG Thy. iret SIWEBER’S es ale “MILESTONES ett Mess. VAUDEVILLE. Ma - ‘less than $25 suits. For the next week, or until my supply runs out, | offer cra aah gray Sharkskin Worsteds, guaranteed supply all wool, suit Sty sts = meg toorder. .....-. Picaweaiel sas a eaten a aaa ania Blue Serges. Every tailor in the land sells Blue Serge at this pense of a 0. Mi the year. I am offering Cercnet sarges wah I guaréates a 51h value, he Tallor | MITCHELL The, Tail ’ \ ( f pH

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