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Page Eight I'HE MOUNT VEIlNON. IOWA. IIA%VKI:VI:-Ill.~COlll) AND THF IJSBON HERALD
...... ........., .............................. ,os, 'i0LANTHE"" ...... I co, ................... I -
MOUNT VERNON LOCALS 1 M,.. and MI'S: J..l". Gaston re- arlton Ahalt Gives Rotary Broadcast Of onation Of t)Nl.: (q.:NT SAi>: ON I)R :SS :S. Vo,. Sale: Am ltl,. Clove .. l ro,ue Vor S ,le:
. |turned hou, e Tu(.s(lay afternoon|Club.I " Talki 0n S,e Mount Vernon Variety Stove grass, Spring wheal. Spring rye, l)erty, l). H.
------- froul a five weeks visit in the home.nte rest]n Pope Plus XlI Came In Good I.d on page three. Buy one dress Hyl.'id e(.'n. .Uoney I)ael¢ gaaran- Res. ph.
Janis Gustafson daughter otlofth,rsonSau,ueIGastoninl.en- vtrglnlarolytecn t IT'¢APDI ATCUfiUl l.oealpeop,e who tayed up Sat- and obta,I seeond one fo," one eent tee. Also i.,'dv northern trees, owa.
Rev and M -s ,tovd Ill stafson has neus Me. .~ll', and .~Ii's S. GIdlow s 11 O tl UIUSI~I OllU I! 20-p i'|owel's and fruits. Chas. Paul. c
• " Carlton Ahalt, profe.'sor of ul'dilv night to hear the broadcast more. ' Highest
been confined to her bed since last who occupied the Gaston honle dur-
Priday suffering with the flu. ing their absence left Wednesday
Mrs. Francis F. Ebersole is leav- morning for New Prague, Minn. Mr.
ing today for New York city to at- [ Gidlow was one of ihe construction
tend the wedding of a cousin. She ! men (m Mount Vernon's standpil)e
expects to he away a week or ten!Pv°jeet just completed.
days.
Mrs. Charles Hartung, who re- Ted Shawn Dancers Play
turned last week end from a sev- TO Full House Monday Eve
eral weeks absence, in Evanston,
II1., Madison, Wis., and Marion has The return engagement of the
not opened her own home but is 'Fed Shawn dancers played to a full
staying at the Mr. and Mrs. D. C. house iu lhc ('ornell chat)el on
Hartung home, assisting in the care Monday ew,ning as the closing
of Mrs, Hartung, who is not as well nullil)(,l" of the ('ornell le:'tlll'e and
as usual, lllnsie ('OIII'SO,
Mrs. George Kirkpatriek return- \Vheu (.onlinued alH)htuse follow-
Mathematics at Virginia Polytech-
nic Institute at Rlaeksburg, Virgin-
ia, on Tuesday evening, tohl the
Rotary cluh very interestingly of
Viii and of his work there. Mr.
Ahall is one of the administrators
'do honis non of the James Bovey
estate and was ill Meant Vernon Oil
I)llsiuess in that connection.
At tile present tilnc V.P.I. is
] pFep'll'ing to tl'aill 200 aviators a
year with 50 hours of solo flying
[ as a Fesult of tile nov( U.S. progFtlnl
of training airplane pilots. A small
i school of aviation already exists
and the flying field ix being enlarg-
I ed to ta {e ca 'e of tile larger school.
I X eoinnlittee has })een al)pointed to
ed Monday fl'oul a visit of SevoFal od Ihe ('Olnl)letioll of the last nunl- i see \vhal can b(, done al)out lrying
(lays with her daughter, Miss Boil- bet Ted Shawn nl a short impromp- i to llohl classes ill the rest of the
nyhel Kirkpatrick wile is teacher iu talk Ihanke(t the audience l)ro-leollege while airplanes ave flying
in the schools in ('orrectionville. f is(qy for appreciation of their
While there, she called on Mrs. work and said it really was an I all around.
• There ape al)out '16110 hoys and
J. J. Smyth who asked to be re- occasion when lheir :trt eould I)e IS6 girls in attendance at the Insti-
lnenlhered to all her Mount Vernon perfol'nled t)ct'ol'e ;111 alldience like I lute with 1600 ill the nlilitary corps
friends. They visited in the l)r. litat one (is eonlpared to a pel'- : made up of three hattalions. More
l;,'arl Kirkpatriek honle in SiollX forlllanee %vhen it was done befol'e l Ofl, ieel.S are eOnllnlssioned in the
('ity on Saturday. :ill all(lit'n(!* i]l,'(t WaS UOI SO appI'O- i coast a "t l e "y lit V.P.I. eaeh year
Miss Rat'hel l'eisen who felt ('iative. [ than tiny olher st'heel ill tile coun-
and suffered a t)a(lly fracture(l an- "'A)'I is like love nmking,'" he i try.
kle about ten days ago is very ecru- (lllOle(l his wife, "It takes Iv,'o to ] V.P.I. is primarily an engineering
fortahle in St. I.ukes hospital, ('e- llltlkc a success of it." he said. !an(t military sehool. William and
dar Rapids. She expects to he ahle ............. i Mary at \Villiamshurgh. is the lib-
to leave the hospital Saturday for Mrs. A. R. Minish. county 4-H ](,ral at-Is college, Washington and
Des Moines where she will stay at'(.lul) ehaivman will altend a meet-l.ee tile law school, the ihliversity
the home of her I)rothcr, I)v. ('onan ing' Sill 'day in the IAnn county of Virginia a general university and
Peisen until after sl)rin/4 vacation, ]JaFIII [{III'(HII| office ill ('edar l{:l- teachers colleges :ll'e S('ltttel'ed over
when she hopes to i'esunle tier dut-
ies as bead resident at Bownutn
Ilall.
l)ids, to help select the outstanding
e noFy l'eCol'd i)ooks el' Ill(" 4-I-1
elllh In elll ])(~l'S.
Phone 50
's y
Mount Vernon
l:ltl':,~ll I,'I][I'IT.~ ANI) VI,](~I,:TAIII,ES
TOMATOE,~, ~oli(l n'ilw fi'Inil, 2 Ibs ........................................... 25e
(~UCI TM IIEHS, h)ng green, ea('ll .................................................... I 01"
BRI'NSI,:iA~ Sl)lt()l:rN, Quart lx)x ............................................ 23('
IlEAl) I,FYI'I'UCE, new ('roI), 2 h(uuls ....................................... 151'
~EIA':I{Y, large crisp stalks, ea('h ................................................ I(X'
~I)INACH, Ten(ler, Ch,ail, 3 IX)Un(Is ........................................... 251'
RAI)ISHI':S, large lmn(.hes, ea('h ................................................ 5e
SlVEI,TP I)()TA'rOE~, .l('r~'ys. 4 lu)un(ls .................................... I(.I(.
('AI{IIOTS, Green Tolls, 2 llun(,hes ............................................ I;I("
M II,I,ER I I)AHO Iff)'rAT()E.~, pet.k, l)ag .................................... :15('
(;i~l)ElalllTr, medinm size, I11 for . ......................................... 2.)('
IJ.LMONS, Sunkist, (lozen ................................................................ 2(.)(•
NAVFL OIIAN(~ES, for jui('e, 2 doz. 3;)(' "ui(l (hlzen ................ 27,(.
(In'4~q| l)el)l~n~, Bn~'oli, Cauliflower, Gr(~n T(lll 'l'urnil~ 141141
ll('ets, Shallots and Nelv Cabbage', I)arsnill~.
DANISH I|LI;E CIIEIqSI,], a blend ()f Aineriean, Swi.~s and
llrh,k Clieese, 2 IX)uud hni(.he(ni loaf ........................................... -17)(.
I:IIFSH CllEAMEiIY llUTTEtt. P()llli(i O' (1o141. ixnlnd ........ 27x.
MAX%VEIA, HOI!SF COI,'I,'EE, G(~l to tile last (|l~)il, i)onn(! 28('
,IEIJ~-O, tile orl~nal, all flavors, 4 l~u'ka~s ........................ 191.
C, HOCOI~ATII~: COVEI{I~:I) COOKI1.]S, 2 l~Oun(ls .................... 29('
MONARCH GIL~PEFi{|'rr, No. 2 ('an, '2 for . ........................... 25(,
GIVC BI{OKEN SLICI" I)INFAPPLi~], No. 2~/.z ('an ............... 19('
I)I-2ACHES, big '2 t~ (.an, in syrup, sli(.ed or hah'es .................... 19('
I'I,2AS, Tall C~)rn, No. '2 (.an, 3 Pans ............................................ 25c
PEA~, Momw('h, Tiny Nn. 1 sieve, 2 eal~ ................................ 37('
CORN, IO~VA CREAM ~TYLE, No. '2 (.an, 4 Pans .................... 25('
lti.'l) Kll)NEY BEANS, %~ith Pork, Libby's, 2 (~tns ................ 19('
'PALL ()ORN PINK SALMON, ! 1)o(md ('an, 2 for ................ 25(!
RED SAI~[ON, ~ li~)(trld Pan, ea~.h ............................................ 12e
CAM1)I)ELL'S TOMATO J I;ICF, 3 can.,~ .................................... 23e
MONARCH ,IUMlIO %VE~I' PACK SHRIMP, 2 cans ................ 35(,
PI,~[ENTOES, 4 oz. ean ................................................................ 15C
BROWN OR PO%VI)EREi) SUGAIg, 4 pounds ............................ 25c
BOHEMIAN 1]~YF" FIA)UR, 49 l~lUnd l~t~ ........................... $1.69
CANE SYRUP, a real bargain, ~ gallon pail ........................ 29e
CAI~U3IFYr BAKING PO%V])ER, 1 pound can ............................ 21()
MONARCH CATSUP, 14-oz l~)ttle, 2 for _ ................................... 25(;
SANKA COPFEE, l)eeaffeinated to let you sleep, IXmnd ........ 39e
PECANS, fan('y .~,ft shell, Ib 19(, English ~iVlllnllt~i, Ib .... 19('
I)ltEl,~r, large size, with Mayonai~ Set .................................... 24c
IJIi'EIII~OY or LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes ............................ 19c
RINSO, regular size 19(; JILMBO I~AUNDRY RINSO ........ 59(;
KIRK'S HARI)%VATER CAS'FILE SOAP, il l~tlm .................... 25¢
MOP STICKS, Sin(ruth Handle% ea~,h ........................................ 10c
P & G LAUNDRY SOAP, 5 bars .................................................... 19c
HIGHEST MARKFYr I)RICE FOR FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
.----~ -- __ - --~ -- - --~ -- ~ =~ -- i .Z-~ -- i
ST. PATRICK'S SALE
Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18
GOOD CHEER COFFEE, a value you can't beat,
3 pound bag ............................................................ 39c
GREEN BEANS, Mayflower, 2 No. 2 cans ................ 15c
GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS, 2 No. 2 cans .................... 25c
UGAR, 10 pounds ........................................................ 49c
FLOUR, Jaek Sprat Guaranteed, 49 pound bag .... $1.59
With This Coupon
JACK SPRAT BREAKFAST COCOA
Iack Sprat COCOA, the new, improved Breakfast
ocoa, rich in butterfat, with the genuine cocoa
Hayer--try a can at this special price and be con-
inced. Satisfaction guaranteed.
!/z Ib can 5Vzc (Limit 2 cans to customer)
Write Name Here .......................................................
CHOCOLATE CREAM COFFEE, 1 pound jar .......... 29c
IMPROVED "R" COFFEE, 1 pound ........................ 23c
JACK SPRAT COFFEE, 2 pound canister ............ 49c
BIG 4 LAUNDRY SOAP, 3 large bars ........................ 10c
CRISCO, 3 pound can .................................................... 49c
CORN, TOMATOES, PEAS, SPINACH, Mayflower,
3 No. 2 Cans .......................................................... 27c
SALT, 10 pound bag .................................................... 23c
SALAD DRESSING, Jack Sprat, Quart Jar ............ 29c
CANDY PEANUT CLUSTERETTES, 1 pound ........ 15c
CORN FLAKES, Jack Sprat, 3 packages .................... 27c
Jack Sprat Food Store
Phone 38 Mount Vernon, Iowa
the state.
Virginia was recoululended ItS a
particularly fine va('ation spot with
ulany points of interest and lllUe}l
i)eautif ul scenery, although tile
prices \veto high in sonic places.
the speaker said. The state lilts a
lnoderate lenlperat Ilre tile yoal"
year around with the ex0eplion of
the n/ouutain &rea.
I Mr. Ahall has heen active in safe-
i ty ('el n(' wOl'k tnd trains teachers
fOl' safety work. Out of one group
!
of ~II0 students trained 4 years ago.
I nol one has had an auto
aoci(]cnt.
A pplieations for en rolhnent in
Ill(" college for next year Wel'e
('Ios-
i ed on January
I, with 3,000. The
Institute is making "l study with
I ro!erence to any existing" VIloancios
on the faculty \vhieh lucy O('eUI'
wilh Jewish refugees.
George \Vitson was in charge of
the pl'O~'l'a In,
Playing Of Bach Fugues
Is Very Outstanding Event
Sevel,al ]lundred stlldents and out
of town guests iieard eleven fllglleS
fi'Olll "The Art of the Fugue" hy
Johann Sebastian Bach phlyed in
the ('ornell ehapel hy Jacques Jolas
and Victor Set'off in a two piano
P vendit Oil on "rhursday. These t\vo
I I ulusi('ians had heen working on tho
' ] Ba('h fugues (el" several weeks. The
r] salUe pFogI'aln will I)e presente(1 in
Steinwav l[all, New York ('itv.
i It was evident (toni M)'. Jolas'
brief exposition of the piece that
the oppo)-tunity to study it with his
fellow-artist, Mr. Seroff. h'td been
a spi)'itual experienee of great sig-
nificance to him, that, although
working all the time with only the
great in nlusic, in his attenipt to
penetrate the secret and colnpro-
hend the pov.'ev of this IllI/rve]ous
conlposition of Bach, he had reach-
ed a certain peill of the I)avenport (listrict of
, the Upper Iowa conference of the
Methodist church, spoke Sunday
evening at the evening worship ser-
vice ill St. ,Jo]ln's Methodist ehureh,
of the coronation of the Pope Plus ..............
I,'or S~le: "' young nIares, one
3 yeal's old "Ind one 4 yeaFS. ROy
I)iel~ey, I.ishon, Iowa. 21)-21-22p
Red ('lover $7.50, Alfalfa $7.95,
('ertified Hybrid Seed Corn $3.50,
all per bushel; also other bargains.
Postal card us today for catalog
and samples. Hall Roberts' Son,
PostviIle. Iowa. 18-21-4t
lno)'e the (lii'e('tor's show than it is t)avenport, l{ev. J. Arthur Young
the produ('tion of the snlallest fairy is paslor. This evening Dr. Row-
in the cast or the quietest niusieian Icy ',,,'ill t)e the speaker at a nleet-
in the orehestra pit. "lohulth(," is ing of the Women's ehib in Spring-
truly an enselnble production. As ville.
il nlattel' Of fact ttl(• pl'oduetiou he-
longs ])retty niuch to the audience Hogs, ('hi('ago top .............. $7.S0
as last evening's t)ei'fol'uiance and ('attle, Chicago top ................ $13.65
tile children's inatinee ell " uesday Sheep, Chicago ....................... $9.25
indi('ated. I,;verybody iu the cast illogs' Cedar Rapids ............. $7.40
CLASSIFIED ADS
l"o 1' Rent Modern house on
north third avenue in Mount Ver-
non. Harry I,. Siggins. 20-p
Sulal'l \raves. --- Manycoulpli-
ulents Oil our new styling. ~\re
c('eate to your tyDe. l~eautiful
and t.hol.us, evel'y Uteln/)cl' Of the !
1)l'OdUt'tioll ('l"eWs and the orchestra i
and everyone on the directing staff
i~.nows that it takes a good audieuee
tO lliake il good pel'fol'lllance. Those
kiddies, yelling, laughing, clapping•
their hands and tossing their caps
to the ceiling cud the spontaneous
waFnlth lhat enlanated t'l'Olll last
evening's capacity crowd gave quite
as nlueh to OUl" eoult)any as any of long-lasting perlnanents. Phone !15.
US g'lve in the fun cud worl,: °f' I,oretta I,](]dy. 20-p
creating the Opel'a.
V~tanted to l)ol'row $~l,tlllli Oll lil'st
Indeed SlIch things as operas nlol'tgag'e Oil desil"a|)]e Mount Vet-
could not be presented with any de- non I))'operty. ]f intcl'ested, leave
gl'ce of success in ;l (,onln/unity nanle lit this office. 211-t)
where good taste and sensitive ap- ......
preciation were lacking. All of us For Sale: 5 short yearling Angus
!'onnecte(l with "'Iolanlhe" l~,now steel's, weight 600 Ills. I,eo Andl'C,
that we are fortunate to be working I,isbon. 20-e
in a t'OlUUlunity where peoplc en- l,ost: (?lass ring'. I,'inder please
thusiastieally crowd into oiir thea- i returu to Ne]aveno l{eiiner. I,isbon.
tre cxt)eeting the best we ean give ]o\%';i. 20-p
ttl~,lll and neveF failing to appre- ~~
elate OUl" efforts or to ventul'e to farl'ov, forel)art of AIn'i], l{us-
frieudlv el'ilicisln of our shortconl-sell l~air, Phone 19Ill 1. oil-it
ings. It is stiiuulaiing to phly to For Sale: 5o0 bu. of 1937 seed
such :t public and it is a great in- oats. (_leo. ,l• Zhlkula, l~hone
eentive to know that the best we 171.'20. 20%)
can give is the standal'(l thai is ex-
~]all'S Rain ('oat, i?i'ee! [{y s:l\•-
]letted. in~z ~argent feed gift coupons. 411
()Ill' t)erfoFlll;lnce lonigllt ~lnd the 10c eoul)ons 1lay for ibis fine eoal.
special alatinee for visiting high ('pine in. \Ve'll exphlin. I,'. J. Pot-
school seniors oil Saturday will I)eerson. Inc. 2o
greatly enspi/'ite(l I)y lhe exciting
]"el' ~lllal] HOllies.- (ll'een ('olon-
response of a public thal ohviously i ial oil-fi)'cd air conditioner brings
loves ('~ilhert and Sullivan. On he- ] )'Oil all at]vantages of exf/ensive
half (If lUy eolleag-ues Jllcques Jolas,
Ulllsical director, ('hester \Villialns,' all(Cilia(it heating syste I. ('lean
associate illusieal dir~.q'tor.Miss ~ (~Oll/p~(ct, efficient. I)aloI:.John-
l{uth l'inkertou alld l)rofcssor II son• 20
l:raneis (leruian who siilg the lead- ] b'or Sale: Early Cursion Seed
ing i'olos, cud oil hehalf of all the ! Oats, extra good quality. Also Col-
singer.%, daueel's, ~ actol's, instru- ] lie pups; ~Ianll)shil-(, u/ale bog.
lnbntalists, scene shifters, stage iArthur Shott. 2 nil. South of IAs-
luanageFs, switc}lhoard opei'ators, l ben. l 9-20-p
spotlight lllaueu vol'ers, wa I'd I'ohe [IncoIne Tax t{eports; Auto
:lllll pr(/pel'ty han(ileFs, ushel'S and i TFansfol.S; ~rag, on l{ox 4-wheel
('heekroonl girls, and everyl)°dYiTrailer Dollar IAcense. See A. M.
connected with "Iolanthe," Mrs. i i:loyd, .lustiee of the Peace, IAs-
Johnson and I hulnhly take OUF hen. 18-21-41
})o\v only to acknowledge all cud- ,
ienee that is ill a very i'eai sens(• a i
vital part of "lohlnthc" and lhe
"oi'nell liltle theatre.
White Oak Friday - Saturday
Mrs. Raymon Stearns ANNE SHIRLEY
Monday, election was held at the in her new picture
WhiteelectedOak directorSCh°°l; forGale Kennon cilia
was a term of La~Ov ves
lhree years.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordon of NO. 2 --- Gee. O'Brien
Montezuma came Tuesday to see Western
the latter's sister, Mrs. Dora Rus- "PAINTED DESERT"
sell, whose condition remains crit-
ical. Sun.-Mon. Mat. Sun. 2:30
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Busch and
family spent Sunday at the Tom i Sun. eve shows 7 & 9 p.m.
Gunn home east of Mechanicsville i Another fine David Selz-
Mrs. Oma Holderness Mr an(i]
. • , nick hit picked by Life as
Mrs. Herbert Holderness of Deep l
i the picture of the week.
R ver, came Sunday called by theI
illness of the former's sister, Mrs. Carole Lombard, James
Dora Russell. Stewart in the dramatic
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sivers and sensation
Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. John Sivers
and daughters and Clifford Fair- Made for Each
banks were entertained at dinner
Sunday at the Glen Slyer home. Oth
The occasion was in honor of Mrs. er
Otis Sivers birthday. The Cedar Rapids Gaz-
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Shoop call- ette reviewer said to in-
ed at the Perry Russell home Fri-
day evening, dude it on your list of ten
Shirley Stearns spent Monday af- best of the year.
ternoon at the Glen Sivers home. Disney Cartoon -- News
[ Charles Grimm and Merle Grimm
No Show Tues. - Wed.
Thursday, March 23--
'WINGS OF THE NAVY'
t]ieycles, tricycles, scooters, all
oalloon type. Goodrich Auto Tires.
Roller Skates• Everything for the
e.yelist. Repairs . Morgan Bros.,
510 Thir Ave, East, Ced:trRap-
ids. 20tfc
and
PHONE 29
MOUNT VERNON, IOWA
Specials For Friday And Saturday
...... Hill's Coffee lb. 28c
Smoothee Salad Dressing, Quart 23c
Post Toasties, large package ........ 9e
Peaberry Coffee, Canary, lb ........ 18c
Farmers Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 4 for ........................ 29e
Farmers Sweet Corn, No. 2 ean, 4 for .................... 29e
Libby's Fruit Coctail, 1 pound can ........................ 15c
Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 size ................................ 19c
Rosedale Peaches, size .................................... 16e
Del Monie Aprieots, size ................................ 17c
Italian Prunes, 2Vz size ......................................... 10c
Libby's Carrots, No. 2 can, 2 for ............................ 15c
Dried Peaches, 2 pounds .......................................... 29c
Pure Egg Noodles, 1 pound package .................... 15c
Spry, 3 pounds ............................ 53c
Snow White Flour, 5 pounds .... 15c
Pilisbury's Flours, 24-pounds .... 85c
Morton's Smoke Salt, l0 pounds 77e
Soilax Cleaner, large size ........ 23e
Lux Flakes, large size ............ 23e
Spiced Herring, pint jar ............. 25e
Macaroni, Golden Wheat, 2 pounds .................... 15c
Strained Honey, 2 pound jar .................................... 25c
Pink Salmon, 2 cans ................................................ 25e
Rinse, large package ............ 21c
Lux & Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars 19c
Aerowax Self Polishing, p.t 23e
Butter, pound ........................ 25c
Pure Lard, pound .................... 10c
Fancy Rice, 4 pounds ............ 25e
Navy Beans, 7 pounds ............ 25c
Eggs, large brown, dozen .... 17c
Bananas, 5 pounds ........................................... 25e
Carrots, 2 bunches ..................................................... 11c
For I{ent or Sale: Small house ; Hides, iron, ra~t
, cloGe in. For Rent. iuodorn hotlse her tire trailer~
with hind at edge of town. G.G. to order.
\Volfe, Agt. 20-p 225-W, Mt.
]001' S~l[e: ('lo\'el' seed,]lOl'StL
stock hog, 2 h,p. gas engine. Joe Fihns--
Jiroutek, ,MountVernon, former printed 25e
])itlik t'ill'lll neal' [v:tnhoe. ~0-p iuentr Wee.
ell, I•nivex 20
Dead AnilnaIs l~t-nioYe(! I~h'ee.ltv wol'k
CaU nearest pllone by No. eolie('t, Staie~ t'hato Co..
~'[t. Vernon, 307; ~[arlon ~7; Ana- iowa.
nlOSll) ~}F21, for clean, fast eollYt-
eous serviee. Fran('is 1)ayton, Piano tuning, 1
Agent, Ananlosa, ]ov(a, for Farnl- cane seating
ers Rendering Works. State IA- R. F.
('ells(, No. 7, Io~va City, la. 17tfNorth. phone
message to men who are
PUIIiNG ON A ...
\
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If you've lost that slim, streamlined look of your
you're putting on a "front" arid wish you
FAMOUS
~rls sexi
.~al Solo
ezzo s(
arilon(
~'Ork in t
~:~nl +st+,l-
~d havi
least t:
~ l~reoedin
~i~te(l to
!i~ High S(
?:~Wit he it
th+ e
::~din~ t(
~t the ~s
}71111 of th
~)" g are t~
I'ganlzati
Mlitv list
is just the thing for you. For this rein
garment really works like magic. It
forms bulky 225-pounders with "center-s
into well-dressed, smartly groomed
That's one reason so many hard-to-fit
builds make this store their headquarters.
as well as short heavyset men, have found
Hart Schaffner & Marx tailor more sizes and
tions thau any other manufacturer in the
In additiou to Slenderizer, the model
especially for men of substantial stature,
feature styles for men who need such sizes
]gXTHA SHORT • SHORT • PORTLY
SHORT STOUT • STOUT • MEDIUM
iPOigTLY • LONG STOUT • MEDIUM LONG •
Every one of these models is up-to-the-minute
its styling and designed to give a smartness
trimness of effect seldom found in anything
the most expensive of custom-made ga
Designed and Tailored by
Prices
SCHAFFNER
$
Others at
A Big Store in a Small Town
Cull