. The Saturday evening post. \EEB OF TEE BUN (Continued from Page 23) ( V ^7 f SUCCESSFUL, clean-cut men ofO business know the importanceof bodily comfort in handling thedays work. Thats why so manywear athletic undergarments. Its like summer in your office. The light, free fit of aTOPKIS Union Suit enables you to sit at your desk in perfeet ease. Outdoors you meet the weather with a top-coat—light or heavy. Pre-shrunk nainsook. Expertly tailored. Low priced. Mens Athletic Union Suits . $ Mens Shirts, 85c; Drawers . 85c Boys Union, Girls Bloomer Union and Childrens Waist Union Suits $
. The Saturday evening post. \EEB OF TEE BUN (Continued from Page 23) ( V ^7 f SUCCESSFUL, clean-cut men ofO business know the importanceof bodily comfort in handling thedays work. Thats why so manywear athletic undergarments. Its like summer in your office. The light, free fit of aTOPKIS Union Suit enables you to sit at your desk in perfeet ease. Outdoors you meet the weather with a top-coat—light or heavy. Pre-shrunk nainsook. Expertly tailored. Low priced. Mens Athletic Union Suits . $ Mens Shirts, 85c; Drawers . 85c Boys Union, Girls Bloomer Union and Childrens Waist Union Suits $ Ask your dealer. Look for the TOPKIS Red Diamond TOPKIS BROTHERS COMPANY Wilmington, DelawareGeneral Sales Offices: 350 Broadway, New York City. Athletic Underwear there would be a chance for a drawing-roomand berth on the slower Pacific Limitedleaving Thursday at one oclock. He wasthe very flower of ticket agents, a youngman who could pass before a rack the lengthof a city block and never hesitate until hehad picked out the right ticket; a youngman who could hold a telephone receiverbetween his shoulder and the lobe of his leftear while he barked mysterious numbers intothe mouthpiece and never missed a number,despite the fact that other and equally im-portant ticket agents were walking on histoes, gouging him in the ribs and repeatingcomic anecdotes into his disengaged ear. For Thursday afternoon, madam, an-nounced the prodigy at last as he droppedseveral squares of cardboard and wisps ofpaper into an envelope. While Anna was counting out her moneyKipps stood with his inquisitive gray eyespeering just over the edge of the counter. Gee! he muttered. If I had thatmuch dough Id buy an airplane. There was little left to do but wa
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