Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1920 — Page 12

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How a Man Can Dress Better -And At a Lower Cost

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The Way To Wear Good Clothes At An Outlay You Can Afford

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"X/'ES, the dollar has shrunk and X clothes cost more than in the old days. That, we must frankly face. IkT 4 1*1 * JNo use trying to evade it by paying a lower price than good clothes can be sold for. The last thing in the world most of us can afford is a "nm-down-at-the-heel” appearance.

clothes are properly put away on hangers—even over night. Brushing and pressing should be frequent and regular.

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UY good clothes and nothing else. Good clothes honestly made of all-wool fabrics. Then get out of them all the service that the maker has built into them.

Don’t wear the same suit day after day. Have several suits and change them frequently. All of them mil wear much longer. See that your

TT IS amazing how Kirschbaum X Gothes respond to such care. The all-wool fabrics keep their freshness and full color. The shape stays because it is put into the garment stitch by stitch. The smart, wellgroomed lines are there right up to the very last. Wear Kirschbaum Gothes. Give them the care their good quality deserves. It will mean money in your pocket and better-looking clothes on your back!

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irschbaum Clothes ~ u will find Kirschbaum Gothes in the new Spring and Summer styles at good clothiers—priced $50 to $75

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