Judge, 1920-05-15 · page 36 of 36
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ac Guess T'm ‘bad’ as a shopper—what?” You're a wonder, Dear. *Union Forever,’ I say—particularly Topkis Union.” UT loose and in generous proportions, Topkis Ath- letic Underwear has few points-of-contact with your skin. It is made from finest-grade nainsook with the skill of the hand-sewn garment. Seams are stitched to stay. Buttons are put on with the bachelor in mind. Topkis comes in unions at $1.65, also shirts-and- drawers at $1.00 the garment. Take home a suit of toppy, top-notch Topkis and let the shopping-expert of the family cast her appraising eye upon it. Then, stop in for another five suits on your way home tomorrow. They’re so low-priced, compara- tively. Know Topkis by the red-diamond label. | TOPKIS BROTHERS COMPANY, Wilmington, Del. General Sales Offices, 350 Broadway, New York City Also Makers of Women’s, Children’s and Boys? Athletic Underwear Athletic Underwear Copyright 1919, Tuphis Brothers Cumpany Shirts-and-Drawers \ bs $1.00 each | - Union Suits $1.65 each