Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1923, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C.—SPECIAL ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 14, 1923, Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES have been a vital factor in the success this store has won through many years of conscientious service to the men of Washington. Because the ideals of Grosner's and the house of Kuppenheimer are identical we look forward to great- er success, through greater service, in the future. The determination and the ability to produce cloth- ing as fine as human skill and almost unlimited re- sources can provide, at prices within the range of every man’s purse, will continue to dominate the policy of Grosner's. INIEN T A ZO= NSLNSLoN 7Y @) Grosner; —house of Kuppenheimer good r/(;l}l(’ AMCO-GRAVURE. INC . NLW YORK. BALIIMOKE. ST 1OU

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