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Show Here are Some Pictures I of Mr. Brown M W, , OA Same Trunk I HEN he was 20 , 1 years old, he was K . thin and slender with aA7 (67 fcJ 36-inch cheat. When he A'k a ' ' x fT I was 30 years old, he was 36- I 44 squared out and had a ( )) ( I 1 1 I I 1 40-inch chest. When he V 7 V V was 50 years old, he had 1 V 1 ' become quite stout; his VI I chest wa3 44 inches. I f F Neither his arms, his legs, ( j f jj j If nor his body were longer j7 at 50 years than at 20 years old. At 20 he wore a slim union suit, at 30 a regular, and at 50 years a stout. Same Chtr ffcr J? Stout RcjjoJar Slim- liCrC IA U 0 0 0 Joke on m AS fh Mr-Brown m I j , 3 1 I j i Mr. Brown was a short I i fj fat man. Mr.Smithwas 7 1 a tall slim man, and Mr. V V fj 7 Jones was just between 1 j A I WW I 7 them. They all meas- V) ( V 1 a urcd 40-inch chest. But l t h) Brown had a 60-inch Jl( trunk end Smith had a drov.n joncs smith CVmch trunk. One day, because they all wore 40-inch chest suits, the suits rot mixed. Figure 3 shows Mr. Brown in Mr. Smilh's suit. It is all right in the chest but tOD long Figure 1 shows Mr. 1 Smith in Mr. Brown's suit which is too short. When they traded back Figure 2 shows Mr. S'mth and Figure 4 shows Mr. Bro'.vn, each in his own suit. This shows that a stout man cannot wear a slim man's suit even if the chest measure is the same in each. -e-. make genuine stouts (large liil around) and genuine slims (small around). Right in trunk and right in ch . 1 no underwear manufacturers do so. 's' L - -i I SMITH SMITH BROWN BROWN Other manufacturers cut the legs off of Jones suit and tell Brown it fits him, but the trunk is too long for Brown and fits him about as Smith's suit fits Brown in Figure 3 only the legs would be cut off shorler as shown in Figure 2, so as to fit Mr. Brown's legs. The body and arms would still be too long. 0-ey'r-j insist that a man's trunk or body measure ia more important than the chest measure as shown in Figures 1 and 3. Always insist on your trunk being measured. Stout Regular Regular 'tLcg llasss! make nine sizes and each size in slitns, regulars and stouts ?.7 sizes, and then these are made in a variation of long sleeves, short sleeves, long leg and 34 leg. 56 sizes in one style of garment. --Jri-. don't believe in making the man fit the suit, but in making the suit fit the man. "C7 di $ k, quality since 1876 is known from ocean to ocean. What you want is quality, fit and wear. That's what we give you when we sell you 236 Twenty-fifth Street |