to anything you can obtain ready 

 made whilst the low prices asked 

 will convince you of the economy 

 of Caldene Tailoring. 



WJW V«Y LATtST STYUS 



The NEW ROXBURGH (Caldene Copyright) 



CARE FOR YOUR CLOTHES 



All tailors who are keen on their trade are still interested in the clothes 

 they have made long after they have left their hands, and we are sure 

 therefore that you will find the following hints worthy of your attention, 

 which when practised, will give your clothes a greater degree of satisfac- 

 tion. Caldene garments are well cut and well made and if they are well 

 kept they will wear for a very long time. 



When breeches are put on for the first time it is always a good plan to 

 stretch them very carefully at the knees and gently to mould them with 

 the hands to the shape of the knees. Always lace or button the breeches 

 when they are fitted to the knees and not before. 



Coats should have the buttons fastened when the suit is first worn so that 

 they get used to the contour of the body. 



Trousers should be kept in their creases and carefully folded a;ter they 

 have been worn. 



When clothes are being packed it is a good plan to place tissue paper In 

 the jacket sleeves and In places which are likely to crease. Always keep 

 clothes on trees or hangers. 

 By observing these simple rules clothes will last their longest. 



WESSEX (Caldene Copyright) 



CALDENE 

 (Caldene Copyright) 



