Boy Scout Knit Union Suits A New Kind of Underwear
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Slip into the Suit, fasten it on the shoulders—and there you are! That is the whole idea in a nutshell. A simple, sensible undergarment, easy to get into, comfortable to wear, and very serviceable.
There is no "pull" or strain on any part, the suit fits smoothly and comfortably and allows free action of the whole body
Only four buttons on the whole garment, and they are so well sewn that not even the most strenuous boy is apt to pull them off.
Boy Scout Union Suit This label on every garment —None other genuine.
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Made in sizes to every boy and youth
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Prices, 50c per Suit
Ask your store-keeper for them; if he hasn't them we'll supply you direct.
H. L. Neike & Co.
Manufactueres
Nelke Building Philadelphia.