Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1934 — Page 23

DEC. 18, 1934.

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This Sale is especially intended for those with good shirts in mind. MEN’S FINE WHITE SHIRTS We say "fine" —in the same breath with a very low price - I \1 s f The broadcloth is worthy—lt can stand I \ \ ft:*? • a wear wa shing. \ ' j The tailoring is good. H - /‘iff The man who makes them has £/ quality habits. / it styles—with pocket. r£j I ■ !S£ The Shirts are fully shrunk—They are so fT"”l : remarkable at their price—that 0 iB/ 75/ 2 they're selling n great quantities. r i ■* so i7 ! /2 • Sale price, $1.09. Footwork, Gentlemen —Here is a Sale of Hosiery that will attract thousands. “REAL SILK” and STRAUSS (Irregulars ) ( Perfect) s Wools —silk and wools —lisles —a world of variety in one great Sale group at— The Real Silk Hose— are wools _ trifling nature as to almost escape the eye. Irish linen heels and toes. There are lisle hose—made on 240-needle machines—this in the trade means a tine gauge—a costly hose. ,\ There p |a '", flacks, #| £ 47 every imaginable sort ot pattern— * v ' small figures, clocks and so on. % v ROBES—A Sale of good, Flannels and rich Rayons, $5.95. SWEATERS—haIf zipper and others, pure wools, heathers, $1.95. \ * . SWEATERS—brushed or smooth, zippers and others, $2.95. PAJAMAS—of broadcloth, sateen faced lapels, special, $1.65 MUFFLERS—of ribbed Rayon, special at 69c /

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MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish Linen-hemstitched QgM (white) 6 for SI.OO. **^B Initialed—pure Irish Linen 6 for $1.00.. Fancy Cambric-with woven borders, fast colors —in color effects, 6 for SI.OO. (Special Boxed Handkerchiefs—pure linen, initialed—special quality, 3 for $1.00.) MEN'S NECKWEAR SALE! HMH ■■■ What a crowd there wi II be for I them! Ties of taste—a world of Q variety! Hand tailored-stripes, bold or quiet, little figures and larger ones-Checks, plaids 2 for —including even those with wool-fringed ends that are going over so big! They look costly—it is our pleasure to sell them at 55c-or 2 for SI.OO. ✓ , SHORES and SHIRTS The Shorts—are of good fast color materials. They are cut and made MBI #i by a concern that knows how to ** get comfort and satisfaction—white, plain colors and stripes. Each The Undershirts are of lisle elastic—made true to size. The values are nothing less than amazing at 29c each. MUFFLERS—SaIe Price 1 Wools-and what wools. £ Silks -pure white, initialed, also plain colors-and fine looking patterns— Mufflers for dress and every day usage-and they'll look good under a coat collar or in a gift box-They're yours, at SI.OO. DOLLAR GlFTS—Great! Boxed gifts, like suspenders' gng| and belts and garters-rhe kinds that men like best. || Bg|P Also a lot of novelties for refreshment purposes . . .Tie racks, loads of them. And al! sorts of things in leather, like billfolds, pipe pouches, key cases, cigarette cases. And brushes of various kinds! MEN’S PIGSXIN GLOVES Table cut-they fit-natural -and in brown and gray— st| Some are a bit scarred— ' B ■ (Pigs are that way). While B B %&' a hundred pairs last, $1.95.

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