English: Men suits by Hart Schaffner and Marx depicted by illustrator John E Sheridan. The setting shows a World War I book drive, with civilian suit-wearer donating books to a US Soldier. The caption reads "This country can't afford waste in food or clothes--neither can you. Our clothes wear long and save. Signature shows both a John E Sheridan script and a stylized block signature.
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Magazine advertisement from 1919
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John E Sheridan (illustrator) under contract to Hart Schaffner & Marx (original copyright owner)
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