Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 14, 1918, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUfeDlO. IEDGER-!PHlIiADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14,' 1918
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A WORD TO MEN
ABOUT CLOTHES
T?OR a sound reason a very sound
- reason men today prefer to wear
clothes made by an institution they know.
For a sound reason they prefer to deal
with the clothier who offers them gar
mentsnot from a nameless and
unidentified source but from a maker
of known and established standards.
Woolen fabrics are scarce and growing
scarcer More than half the cloth com
ing from the workTs looms is adulterated
with cotton Linen canvas, linings,
thread, buttons every needle's stroke
in a suit costs increasingly more than a
few years ago.
A tremendous pressure, this! And the
clothesmaker who has no publicly
recorded pledges of quality to bind him,
may, perhaps, decide it is more profit
able to surrender than .to resist
Daily and ceaselessly conditions con
tinue to change in the textile and
clothing world but here in the Kirsch
baum shops we know one single code
of quality which never changes except
to advance
No compromise with cotton-tainted
fabrics No tampering with the unseen
and inner details. No white flag any
where along the line
Philadelphians! Visit our shops here at
Broad and Carpenter Streets, always
open to your inspection see for your
selves the fascinating processes of good
clothesmaking. Visit the stores which sell
Kirschbaum Clothes acquaint yourselves
first-hand with the merit of our product
In Philadelphia at
Lit Brothers, Eighth and Market
Reid & Fort, 1204 Chestnut Street
A-B' Kirschbaum Co
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