Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ZIMMERMAN

THE TAILORING IS WHAT MAKES CLOTHES GOOD OR BAD. Ji LL tailors work and are paid by the piece. Poor hands, those who work for cheap tailors or these “clothing house tailors,” receive a very small price for their labor, consequently they must turn out garments very fast in order to make a living. With them it’s a case of not “how good” but “how many.” Skilled men, those who work for the high class tailors, get more money, but their work must and does show it. The inside must be as carefully made as the outside, and every garment is critically examined by the head of the firm, who strives to give his patrons the best. Of courset his class of tailored clothes costs slightly more but you would gladly pay the difference if you knew the real value of the better work. It is cheaper in the end for any man or boy to buy my tailored garments, as they are correctly cut, carefully constructed, every stitch being made by the best of workmen. My every effort is to give you the best value for your money and my numerous satisfied customers in Rensselaer certainly prove that I do this. > I