Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 03, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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This Is a Trumpet Call of Readiness
From the New Bowman Store For Men
Out to the men and young men ofHamsburg— out to all our good friends and neighbors, throughout the
length and breadth of the surrounding counties—goes this message of preparedness and a word of cordial wel
come. The first approach of. Spring finds our store fairly brimming over with the new 1916 styles in men's
wear—new hats, new neckwear, new shirts, and, above all, new suits and top coats from those famous Phila
delphia clothes makers with whom we are now associated—
T he Bou, man A. B. Kirschbaum Co. f
purpose and the 1° our wide experience, we have at one time or another «Gip|r
Kirschbaum pur- inspected the product of practically every reputable clothes maker
pose are onvf to America. know first hand the different methods they
give ourpatroris at employ. know first hand the different results they produce.
a just price all that we now at no other concern is doing what A. B. Kirsch
the advanced meth- aum Company is doing to enable us to give our patrons all that
ods of clothes mak ' s P rocu rable in clothes at the popular prices of today—
advanced methods sls, S2O, $25, and up
of clothes selling A a
can deliver . Many times we have gone through the famous Kirschbaum 11
Surely this new shops on historic old Broad Street in Philadelphia, seeing every B
alliance between A detail of clothes making from the testing of the fabric to the K
B. Kirschbaum Passing of the finished garment. P
Company and our- We saw the largest clothes making establishment in the world 'j3|
holds forth a under one roof—airy, modern shops flooded through and through
promise of great sunshine; fitted with advanced equipment and sanitary If''®' -M
r i , devices—everything that makes for healthful, contented employees. if®
usefulness and ser- • . Ii M
Vice to the growing S&W ex P ert ' abrlc examiners, submit the cloth, inch by ■
clientele f l ° 3 mosl: ' ns pection rejecting that which contained the
, slightest intermixture of cotton. We saw samples of the fabric Wp§§s
me ropo ian men s exposed for four weeks to weather, to determine the fastness of ffcjf
store situated on t he dye under the most adverse conditions. 8
°^ r JFI cheerful -\^/ e saw t^ c Kirschbaum designing staff at work —creating,
econ oor( ront) eX p er j me nting —to secure effects in style and fit never attained |||R§i
—instantly reached before. E|*|
by a front stairway We saw a carefully supervised corps of specialists cutting, \
just inside the main stitching and sewing the garments —and putting into every detail fjn
entrance. th e untiring, conscientious workmanship which alone can produce
a perfect garment.
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 3, 1916
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