Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE well-dressed young man of today as we clothe him, is certainly worth looking at. He presents MLJU . a good appearance; he wears x l-i, clothes of good quality—we sell no other—they fit him well, they are J ~ ™ • made in good style. If the cut of his garments looks freakish, with a \ A / i fc of faddish ideas in the way the pockets are made, or any of the ggl g other foolish kinks that some clothes have, you may know he isn’t uVL \\\ i one of our customers. |J 1 I 1 make clothes for young men such as gentlemen of discrimination and f( ' I i n taste are glad to wear. I u A j Young men’s clothes like these have all the characteris- ■ tics which the smartly dressed young man wants. The coats BosV *1 are made with good broad shoulders; the lapels have long, // R graceful roll; the back is shaped in, and. down over the hips, II y \j\ y with a little flare to the skirts. The trousers are made from //M V A \ the moderate to the extreme peg-top style. ill WU\ /% \ \\\\ Y° u see these are merely characteristics of the young, vigorous, / vk \l\\ athletic figure, the type of the young college man. If a young fellow HJOLmhI has such a figure, he wants such clothes; and if he hasn't the figure, *2E 11 ■ ■ g y x r 1 i MHB mSBXH And here they are; made for us, of the best all-wool fabrics, with the finest of tailoring, by Hart Schaffner & Marx, the greatest of all clothes-makers. They don't make any but good clothes, and were i IEES glad to sell them because we know we're doing you a service in it. Suits, sls to $35 Overcoats, sls to $22.22 Copyright Hart Schaffner Sc Man . f ■ * THE G. E. MURRAY COMPANY
