IV. . Tj. - ,i ' , As- A . "$. ( ji' L ..'i S -.(. 41 , ,,; , r iiV ' T- ivMF T "- -f : -. rJ A Double Spread That Tells a Double Story T1 HE SNELLENBURG CLOTHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, two years ago decided to advertise their product nationally. After a thorough investigation of the Advertis ing Agency field they concluded that the. broad market-knowledge and experience with standardized products possessed ' by Sherman & Bryan, Inc., made them ' the logical organization to advertise "Keep-Kool," the National Summer Suit : for Men. That is one story s Herman & Bryan, Inc. service is an established factor in the advertising success of The House of Keep-Kool. The striking advertisement reproduced above appears in the May 29th issue of The Saturday Evening Post and is the opening gun of the Keep-Kool 1920 campaign. This noteworthy presentation of Keep-Kopl Clothes is a typical example of the char acter of service rendered to their clients by Sherman & Bryan, Inc. That is the other story Sherman &Bktan J.njc.OTjy o r a c d ADVERTISING UG'West 32-' Street ,. y , !' 1" ".""l!". 4 tiff l 17
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