Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1942 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1942
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
The doors close—Friday at 5:30—and will not be open till Monday noon at 12:15
GET A DOBBS
—it's good for a troubled head! It surrounds it with comfort— it gives the spirit of a lift— And you can enjoy a DOBBS for as littie as
3.50
The DOBBS SENNIT (Sailor) can be had at $4
At $5 the DOBBS COCOANUT Paims—
At $6 a Dobbs BAKU as light as air almost—
Other Dobbs, of course— at higher prices
WEARINGTON STRAWS are 1.95 and 2.45 for the Sailors—
and 2.95, 3.50 and 3.95 for the Body Hats
CAVANAGH STRAWS are $5 to $20
You should get next to BOXER SHORTS
The type of pants you see on fighters in the ring!
You pull 'em up—and they stay up—not a button or bother to them. 65¢, 75¢, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00
UNDERSHIRTS—fine Swiss ribbed ones at 55¢.
And, of course, those well known JOCKEY SHORTS, Y fronts— of mesh at 60c. The OVER THE KNEE JOCKEY SHORT is 1.00.
OXFORDS
The SERVICE FAMILY — regarded the greatest value that walks in shoe leather— presents VENTILATED oxfords, WING TIPS, NORSEAMS, MEDALLION TOES, and what have you.
4.95 *" 5.85
In the TOP BRACKETS—are Hanan and Nettletons that run all the way to 17.95
STRAUSS SAYS:
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‘BELT yourself like this!
Try and follow: In the center is PALM BRAID—lIike the braid on your straw hat—on the sides is LEATHER— and between the leather ends—and over the braid —is transparent
ELASTI-GLASS! 1.50. REVERSIBLE belt—cream
on one side—and brown
*tan or blue on the other
(Cowhide) $1.
BRAIDED BELTS are 1.00 and 1.50.
WASHABLE CALFSKIN belts—if it gets soiled from your finger prints—or from the dust in the breeze— just wash and you have a SPIC belt to SPAN your waist—2.50,
TIES—to put CREAM under the chin!
Some of the best looking ties are rich in cream! Cream colored backgrounds with bright figures (big or little) and stripes (bold or meek) also cream figures—on various grounds —Go swell with tan or sand clothes—Particularly effective in FOULARDS— 1.00, 1.50, 2.00.
BOWS—to be sure!l— including Foulards with the cream treatment. 1.00.
Don't swelter when you slumber!
Get into a FEATHER MESH PAJAMA—dream of mountain tops and forests— long legs, long sleeves, 2.25. Short sleeves, knee lengths are 2.00.
SNUGAROOS—knit tops— plain colors, broadcloth slacks, for comfortable lounging and snoozing. 2.95.
PRODUCTION
T0 INSURE “LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS!" REST—to restore production’s power—RELAXATION to renew the force— RECREATION to refresh the will to drive!
The Man’s Store—is in a perfect position to provide the clothes—that promote the 3 R’s—Rest, Relaxation and Recreation!
Clothes made—with a clothing viewpoint—and with a specialty mind— translated to YOU—it means added Comfort—better fit—more pleasure to the eye—vaster all-around satisfaction.
The elothes are as fresh as a daisy—(or to be more Indiana-ish) as fresh
as a newly plucked rose. *)
* The Sixth Annual ROSE FESTIVAL, May 31st, at Hillsdale Nurseries. , . 4 It will be a fine civic program,
Everything is priced—to insure the fullest return for whatever you have In mind (It’s an Old Strauss custom.)
SEPARATE JACKETS AND SLACKS—IT'S STRAUSS
There is where Strauss shines. Here is one of the most
cosmopolitan selections—between Los Angeles and Long Island—
The JACKETS range all the way to $75
But we especially stress the pedigreed JACKETS from Fashion Par: — all builds of men can be fitted— select textures—27.50—29.50
WEARINGTON JACKETS—all incredibly good at their prices 12.95—16.50—19.75
SLACK SUITS tailored with clothing minds—and hands!
You can "tell" a Strauss slack suit—without seeing the label—you know it—by the nice fit— and drape and hang of the trousers—by the well set-up shirts—by the little details that contribute importantly to fit and comfort and "looks." (Strange—that a man should accept less.)
A good SANFORIZED Cotton Slack Suit—
nabardine and poplin weaves—tan and other shades. $5
RAYON POPLIN SUITS—of a good, substantial weight—8.95
The celebrated "REDWOOD" SUITS, 12 different color contributions—made of Teca (Eastman)
fiber and spun rayon (they have that "dull" smart look) 10.95
Others—specialized at 13.95 and $20— And from there we go all the way to 47.50 for the finest, all-wool gabardine from JACKMAN of Los Angeles.
Leisure or “Live In" Shirts—
LEISURE SHIRTS begin at $2 and there is a good cotton gabardine shirt at that price (Sanforized) with long sleeves this shirt is 2.50
American GROS-GRAIN shirts—a poplin weave— that takes color beautifully—natural and deeper tans—also blue and green—with short sleeves, 2.65 With long sleeves, 3.00
From CALIFORNIA—a poplin shirt with whip stitched collar and pocket, $4
Also from CALIFORNIA—a shirt with LONG POINTED COLLAR—(really long—S5 inches!), 3.50
And/so they go—all the way to 10.95—and then jump to a very specie! shirt of finest gabardine at $35.
SHIRTS TO detour breezes to the bosom!
BATISTE MADRAS, a fine thin (we're tempted to say gorgeous) shirting that has tremendous endurance—
Pull up SOCKS to give comfort to foot
The SLACKS range all the way to 37.50
But we especially stress the outstanding group—the spectacular values at 7.95, $10 and 12.50
At 5.95 are the new PALM BEACH slacks—at $15 are pedigreed SLACKS from Fashion Park
“LAWSON LITTLE" GOLF CLUBS (made by a division of Spalding) cream color shafts good performers (with your co-operation) PLENTY of them—you can match up sets easily—
— — A. JY
starchless collar (with 809 extra wear—did you get it —we said 80%) plain colors and grand stripes. 2.95.
Palm Springs LONG POINT Collars. Batiste Madras. 2.95.
Arrow's Celebrated AROCOOL SHIRTS, voiles and handkerchief cloths— white and cool, light-toned shades—2.25.
transportation There is a COTTON MESH—
good for the sole—and ankle and eye—cool, good looking—white and a lot of colors. 39c.
STRING KNITS that are walking right out—hand tied cable effect. 55c.
INTERWOVEN, fancy short socks—and & and 3 ribs from PHOENIX at 65c.
l. STRAUSS & CO.
A little GOLF
Now and then—is relished by the busiest of men!
And beFORE you go— come into the SPALDING
SHOP IRON CLUBS AND "WOODS" in a broad
price range. The subject of this text—is the
THE IRONS are 3.95 THE WOODS are 4.45 (There are Women's Clubs among them.) A grand GOLF BAG, Canvas, Oval $5.
GOLF TEES—100 for 25c.
(We want to whisper— that we have GOLF BALLS)
SPALDING GOLF OXFORDS— 7.95, $10 and $12.50.
THE MAN'S STORE
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