Sam Cohn keeps a clothing store. One morning he is moved to add to a painted sign the statement that all clothing is guaranteed. Lugi Savarosa is moved to purchase a suit on that guarantee, and for once Cohn is glad to see a customer go, ...See moreSam Cohn keeps a clothing store. One morning he is moved to add to a painted sign the statement that all clothing is guaranteed. Lugi Savarosa is moved to purchase a suit on that guarantee, and for once Cohn is glad to see a customer go, apparently satisfied. It would have been all right if Lugi had not been caught in a rainstorm with the new suit on. After that it would not fit a boy. He goes to demand his money back, and Cohn fears it is the day of his death and runs from Lugi. Naturally Lugi pursues and there is a chase that leads to many brisk adventures. Out in the country Cohn foolishly climbs a tree and from its foot Lugi demands that he throw down his clothes. Cohn does so and Lugi starts home in Conn's clothes. Cohn starts for home in the suit he sold the Italian and when he gets to his store he sadly looks at the guarantee sign, rubs it out and then enters his store to figure on a fire sale. Written by
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