The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 07, 1919, Section One, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR STYLE! FOR QUALITY! FOR VALUE!
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 7, 1919.
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Clothes Are Scarce?
Men of the United States this Fall "will not be able
to find enough clothes -good clothes to go 'round.
Reliable woolens are too scarce. Skilled tailors too
few. Production is far behind demand will be for
months to come. In such, a situation is it likely every
clothes maker will be "fussy" on the subject of quality?
When he can turn out his product about as he
pleases and still find a ready market for it, is it likely?
Perhaps you have never before
inquired about the origin of your
clothes never before thought it
necessary. Well, today it is the
most necessary step in buying a
suit of clothes to find out about
the house which made it. Is it a
house 'which aims to make clothes
better -or merely to make them
faster? Is it a house with the
moral courage to shut its eyes
to unfilled orders, but to keep
them wide open in maintaining
standards? Is it a house with a
long, clear, steady record for qual
ity? Is it a house you can trust?
Copyright, 1919, A. B. Kiryhhanm Company
The new Autumn models in Kirschbaum Clothes
hare just arrived and are in readiness
for your inspection
CORNER FOURTH 8C ALDER STS.
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