Picture Play Magazine (Oct-Nov 1915)

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□cue THE SWELL NEW YORKER NEW YORK sets the fashion in men's clothes for the whole American continent. You can spot a New Yorker in a jiffy. There is something "different" about him that lifts him above the commonplace. The clothes he wears gives him a distinguished air. He has that trim, well-set-up appearance which makes him stand out from the multitude. He is not anybetter looking than you are, perhaps not as handsome, but he makes the most of his natural advantages by attending to the all-important matter of his personal appearance. A man is first judged by the clothes he wears. If you want to be considered prosperous, if you want to make a good appearance, if you wish to be popular and attract the attention of ladies and gentlemen who are worth while, you cannot afford to wear "misfit" or "ready-made" clothes. You want a suit with snap in it — with individuality and style. We have always noticed that worth-while people wear and appreciate high-class, well-fitting clothes, and take a real pride in being modishly attired. We want to show you how you can get your clothes direct from New York, made from the choicest fabrics and the most beautiful patterns, and save yourself money by doing so — not a little money, but a real substantial economy. Elegant All-Wool Suit $Q§5 MADE TO ORDER, Only €/ We can make you up a handsome three-piece suit of beautiful cloth, guaranteed pure wool, cut and fitted to your own individual measurements, in the latest New York style, beautifully trimmed and tailored throughout, with fine Venetian linings, for only $9.85. We will go further. We will send it to you on approval, and when it reaches you we want you to try it on, show it to your friends, and in every way compare it with any $15.00 suit you ever owned or ever saw, and if it is not its equal in every respect, send it right back to us at our expense. That is how we do business. We do not want any man to keep a single garment of ours if he isn't entirely pleased with it. This is strong talk, but we are right here to make good. Try us just once, and if we fail to please you the loss will be ours. You are absolutely safe. You won't lose a penny. Let Us Send You Our Style Book Free Write your name and address on a postcard and send it to us, and you will receive, by return mail, free, postpaid, our full line of samples of the season's choicest fabrics, of different patterns and different cloths, at different prices, all equally good value, selected to suit even the most exacting and fastidious. We will also send you Style Charts, Tape Measure and Measure ment Blanks, so that you can take your own measurements accurately and with the full confidence that your suit will be made exactly according to the measurements you give. Sit right down now and write to us, because we want to please you so well on this first suit that you will never order your clothes from anyone else in future. Write to-day. A postcajd will do. ECONOMY TAILORING CO. Broadway at 31st Street (Dept. J) New York 3' ~~T II II II 1' " II " IE It