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KO H LE R 
Also MEANS A BATHTUB 
Kohler achievement finds its high¬ 
est expression in the Viceroy Bathtub, 
the inviting built-in tub you see in 
the great hotels and better homes. 
As you revel in its luxury you are 
keenly alive to the sharp contrast 
between Kohler comfort and the 
wooden tub of childhood days. 
And, could you but witness the mak¬ 
ing of this bathtub in a great com¬ 
munity factory, your respect for 
Kohler quality would be still greater 
than ever. 
You would readily become imbued 
with the spirit by which Kohler sig¬ 
nifies not only a bathtub and a host 
of kindred products, but also an idea, 
an ideal, a town, an institution, a 
spirit of achievement. 
The famous enamel which graces the 
Viceroy Bathtub apparels every 
Kohler product, whether for the 
home or commercial building. 
A really interesting book pictures and 
describes the Kohler method and the 
Kohler line—the outcome of forty- 
five years’ unceasing endeavor. May 
we send it to you with our compli¬ 
ments? 
KOHLER of KOHLER 
Kohler Co., Kohler, Wisconsin 
Shipping Point , Sheboygan, Wis. 
AND TWELVE AMERICAN BRANCHES 
MANUFACTURERS OF ENAMELED PLUMBING WARE 
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