. Dr. Wampen's world renowned system of anthropometry as simplified and Americanized by J. Happle-Hutcheson;. ed to those little details in dresswhich draw—to all external appearance—theline of demarcation between the Duke and theBasket-maker. For further particulars I refer you to your esteemed citizen, Mr. Dick-enson ; he knew me well when he was engagedin the discharge of his duties as organist toHiram Abiff, whoi was boycotted at the build-ing of Solomons Temple. Trusting that myvaried experience and business connectionmay be considered sufficient to enable me todischarge the duties of the


. Dr. Wampen's world renowned system of anthropometry as simplified and Americanized by J. Happle-Hutcheson;. ed to those little details in dresswhich draw—to all external appearance—theline of demarcation between the Duke and theBasket-maker. For further particulars I refer you to your esteemed citizen, Mr. Dick-enson ; he knew me well when he was engagedin the discharge of his duties as organist toHiram Abiff, whoi was boycotted at the build-ing of Solomons Temple. Trusting that myvaried experience and business connectionmay be considered sufficient to enable me todischarge the duties of the best situation inthe Dominion, I am, dear sir,Anxiously awaiting the appointment, Jas. Happle-Hutcheson. Mr. Hutcheson is an old crony of know him to be a genius, and have everyreason to believe that if the opportunities hadpresented themselves he would have accom-plished all he asserts in his ably written satireon a country merchant in a small Canadiantown who had the presumption to advertisefor the best cutter in the Dominion. Dr. Darwin Humphreys, M. A. Ed. Record of Fashion, London, SEVENTH EDITION ?-OF THE— HAPPLE HUTCHESON-DR. WAMPEN LECTURE WITH ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAMS Delivered by SPECIAL REQUEST in Sartorial Hall, Chicago The Master *//, O/fci Worlds Fair Year 1893 ORGANIZED **»</ custom Ctttt**s , N** ocv t& oW 0{ Chicago AUG US7, 1887. Officers for 1893. President, GEO. W. Du , Wm. , Secretary, A. L. , Chas. J. Secretary, A. Secretary, H. M. of Practical Work, C. , Paul Dittman. PROEM. To hide true worth from public view,Is burying diamonds in their mine ;All is not gold that shines, tis true,But all that is gold ought to shi?ie 1 OUR Master Tailors and Custom Cutters Associationis reputed the largest aud most progressive in theworld. By endorsing J. Happle Hutchesons opinionsand technical work, the society has honored h


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