Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1918, Advertising, p. 79

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February, 1918 THE MARINE REVIEW 79 The Ever-Warm Safety-Suit means ABSOLUTE SAFETY Every member of your ship’s crew ought to be supplied with an Ever-Warm Safety-Suit. This suit will inoculate its wearer with a feeling of safety and confidence, resulting in more efficient service. The Ever-Warm Safety-Suit is also invaluable during the process of ship repairing, permitting men to remain in_the water for hours in perfect comfort. Less than a minute is required to put on the suit. Its indestructible buoyancy will easily support six persons in water— a puncture is not fatal. In this great life saving suit you Cannot Drown, Cannot Chill! It is being used to safeguard nurses, physicians, engineers and army officers through the U-Boat Zone. Power boats and yachts including the U.S.S. Mayflower have been equipped with the Ever-Warm Safety-Suit. Ocean Steamship Companies recommend it as a necessary part of every traveler’s equipment. When you travel on water, travel in perfect safety—travel with an Ever-Warm Safety-Suit. Write for new illustrated booklet, price list and order guide and order now. THE INTERNATIONAL LIFE SUIT CORPORATION | SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OF THE a EVER-WARM SAFETY-SUIT Telephone Bowling Green 8609 — 10th Floor, 11 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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