Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 3
PRIDAY, MARCH 28; 1941
STRAUSS SAYS:
MANY wil
come to the Balcony—to the "New Accounts" desk—and make application —for a
CHARGE ACCOUNT—
the customary 30-day account— —the Junior Charge Account (payments are made weekly . . . —and for accounts tailored to special needs. There will be the least amount of red tape—and no carrying charges. New Accounts desk balcony.
WHITE SHIRTS, the Bruxton—that
has all the ear-marks of much
costlier shirts, §7.65
ARROW SHIRTS, the well-known whites and the choice colors—particularly
strong selections at $2 and $2.50 WEARINGTON HATS—felts so fine that
you look at them in wonderment that they should be marked at so low a price! $3
DOBBS HATS, Cross Country and also regular weights in the new shapes and shades and dimensions. "It's the Dobbs" that means a lot to careful men, $5
DOBBS HATS, of course at higher prices—including a series of Deluxe Hats that set a new
standard in the $10 field!
SERVICE OXFORDS, spoken of as "the greatest value that walks in shoe leather''— $4.95
(Special lasts, $5.85) Wearington OXFORDS, black and tans,
several hundred pairs, featured
ot $3.95
SOCKS—particularly of TERRY CLOTH —stripes or plains (short)— or plain colored RIBS in new
Franciscan colors . . . 3 for $1, 35¢ HANDKERCHIEFS—plain or fancies, 6 for $1
NECKTIES—including the new "SHAG-BARKS" with rough, twisted
threads, and swell TRIPLE TONE STRIPED TWILLS, new color
combinations, 2. for $1, 55¢ "BOXER" SHORTS—like a fighter
wears in the ring—very comfortable,
red, green, wine, bhe "LOAFER COATS" of all-wool Flannel
—natural, cocoa tan, green, at $5
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
STORE HOURS SATURDAY 9 A. M. TILL 6 P.
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GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS, HATS AND OXFORDS... SHIRTS AND OTHER FURNISHINGS IN A GREAT, OUTWARD SWEEP!
We have every reason to believe that tomorrow will set an all-time Spring record! It’s been heading that way!
Men—by the thousands—patrons of long standing —and newcomers to the City come to the clothing floor—men who want the finest regardless. . . and men who must make every penny count...
All this is brought about by the confidence men have in the store—the certainty that they will get satisfaction from the clothes—the knowledge that every dollar's worth is fresh and new— that it will fit—that it gives a man the fullest possible return for the money.
YEARCRAFT WEARINGTON SUITS,
laboratory planned and followed through— worsteds and rougher fabrics—single and
double breasted. One trouser suits, 22.50 $25
Two-trouser Yearcraft suits, 28.50
Gabardine SUITS, 3-piece, single and double breasted, Wearingtons, $25
The Princetown GABARDINE SUITS with hand-stitched edges, 39.75
Princetown TWIST SUITS, amazingly enduring (with 2-trousers) 39.75
WARDROBERS, of Shetlands, these are the famous 4-piece SUITS that men like to live in. Jacket, Vest, Trousers and extra
Slacks (of Gabardine) $25 and 29.75
(If you want 3 pieces, we'll take a trouser out of the $25 Wardrober and the 3-piece duit is yours at 19.75.)
PRINCETOWN SUITS, an entirely new standard of excellence in the $35 to $45 price bracket! :
FASHION PARK SUITS, an outstanding presentation at $§5(
HICKEY-FREEMAN SUITS are $58 and up. TOPCOATS, Wearingtons! You should see
them—Coverts, Fleeces in Camel shades—
Tweeds! 19.75 DEWBURY TOPCOATS, swell Raglans . ..
the fabric is woven from Scotch wools, $25 TOPCOATS, a strong showing at $35 and up. GABARDINE TOPCOATS at
various prices.
L. STRAUSS & CO. = THE MAN'S STORE
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