The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 21

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| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. \ Don’t let anyone tell YOU that: + « ‘fz _all-Wool clothes are high priced Other retailers who merely sell the clothing that .~ .~- somebody else makes would have you believe that ~~ * it is impossible to sell all-wool clothes for low prices. (| |; + | | oe \ \ They’re wrong! I say that all-wool clothes can be low priced, and I prove it by selling them to you at prices at least ONE-THIRD LOWER than elsewhere. | I can afford to do this because my prices are not ot | saddled with middleman’s profits and high rents. . ~ ff | Then, too, thére isn’t a single Glothier | in New York, in fact in America, who sells toas many men in one store as J do, which means that there isn’t a single clothier who can do business on so small a margin of profitas I. I sell for one-third less because I produce all my clothes—my store is on low-rent Walker Street—my customers are numbered in thousands. Cotes, 225 Super Clothes is the biggest value that $25 will buy in New York—made possible only because my economical selling plan eliminates all wasteful expenses. Betlalilt, “ZO Betterbilt Suitsand Overcoats live up to theirname inevery respect. The garmentsare made from the * finest all-wool fabrics, are superbly styled and expertly tailored. Surprisingly low priced at $40. “Ferght-o.” Clothes *25 to 50 “Right-o” is my full o’ pep line—made expressly for live-wire lads who want more than the usual amount of snap and style in their clothes. You'll find more style in Right- -o Clothes than any other ue line in town. loe Levy E Son “ser (19°125 Walker Street “.” Evenings Until or ‘‘Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and New York transfers Saturdays 7. o'Clock Every Subway direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of my store Until 10

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