Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1943 — Page 3
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efem—nd ¢ give a man a nice cent under the sun and stars. - [=
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HIRFS to areate the chest— ’
ani to doer the neck comfortable—and to do the bosom ‘proud!
Those famous BATISTE. MADRAS ‘Canterbury (white andcolors) \ starchless—with low set collars
295. ?
ARROW TROPICALS"—white :
nd soft shadings—plain “weaves or in shadow stripings— or novelty weaves. 2.25,
TIES to get hack of
especially those PALM BEACHES in the new, 1943 textures and patterns. $1.
FOULARDS—a traditional favorite—including traditional small patterns and bold ones. $1, 1.50 and up. ‘
And the FINEST TIE that a man can get neckst to— COUNTESS MARAS at $5, 7.50 and $10, and D'ARSAC at 6.50.
LEISURE JACKETS—
made with a Clothing Mind— and with Clothing Sense— (you'll sense the result of this— in the better fit at the
shoulders—the better sit to the |
collar—the better hang to the sleeves).
Prises begin at about 7.50— and run to about 42.50 for a
- Superlative Gabardine from
Jackman of California.
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A STRONG SELECTION of Two-Tone Jackets, plain fronts,
plain backs and sleeves— at $10.95.
The Celebrated Classic PILE CLOTH Leisure Jackets . all wool—Cocoa Camel, apple green and air blue—13.95.
STROOCK ‘Leisure Jackets premium textures—superbly
tailored—18.50 and $25.”
And SPORT SHIRTS—
The Man's Store has ‘em till the cows come home. "(Speaking of cows—we even
have some Sports Shirts made of ARLAC—a skim milk fiber
—soft and fine. ;
SPORTS SHIRTS—plain color tones and plaids—a colossal, terrific selection!
COTTON GABARDINES—2.50
Heavy ACETATE Rayons— luggage, camel and green—$5. 4
GETTING a Separate JACKET... and SLACKS
at The Man's Store . is makes horse sense!
C A clothing mind... and. clothing hands... applied to
Jackets and Slacks... make all the difference in the ‘world as to fit...as to comfort...as to endurance... as to that good all-around feeling known as
GENERAL SATISFACTION. The . JACKETS begin at around 16. 50 and go all the
he way to $50
“The SLACKS start at 5.95 for Rayons and Palm Beaches
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STRAUSS SAYS.... IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY
ARROW—Sanforized, easy to wash, fine cottons—2.25, 2.50 and 3.50—and so on up to 10.95. (Others higher). PLAIDS—a choice showing at $4
. —others a lot more.
ROBES—Easy does it—
SEERSUCKERS—easy to wash and need no ironing. 4.95 and 6.95. The 6.95 ones are especially nice and soft and caressing. (From Hollywood.)
TAILORED TERRYS— 7.95, 8.95 and 10.95.
TIE FABRIC ROBES—in neckwear patterns. 8.95 to $20.
IF YOU'RE GOING IN FOR - WALKING—
(and we've read a lot in praise of it—one learned scholar gave this "startling" advice—the way to learn to walk is to walk).
If you're going to locomote on the heated streets—here are — VENTILATED OXFORDS to give you comfortable traction. 4.95 to about 10.85.
If you are in a Fairway to sink a dimpled ball—in 3a cup— here are GOLF OXFORDS to give you the right traction and stance (Spalding).
PIPES—for peaceful puffing— . and to encourage a contemplative mood-—Prices begin at $2-—and go up to rather steep figures!
Particulatlv vou should see the "Custom Built’ Briars made by TRACY MINCER of Indiananolis
—whose fame is widespread!
And the Kaywoodies—in choice
BRIARS— AND TOBACCOQOS—avarious
mixtures including Strauss Special Bendy get such
"rave" praise
SOCKS to keep your FEET in a pleasant state—
The SOFTIES from Interwoven give you ease and cushioning softness—and yet they wear! Spun cotton—Marcon, Camel, Yellow, White and Black. (2 pairs 1.25). &5c.
PULL UP RIBBED SOCKS,
, ribbed from heel to top—
various colors—3 pairs 1.25. pair 45c. Of course there are plenty others at more or less.
§ To encourage a “CLEAN LIFE”
CASTILE SOAP from Sale —with your initial in color and the color stays right in— box of 6 bars $1.
FOR YOUR SHAVING RITES AND HAIR CARE—
SEAFORTH in jugs—Uncle EGGLEBERT (Gay Ninety) Bay Rum and Shaving Mugs— also SPORTSMAN in crystal -
bottles with scenes of game,
fowls and fish.
And One of the Choicest Selections of “T-SHIRTS
that a man ever met up with! And everybody (well about everybody—is going to have a T-SHIRT—or loads of
them—this summer.
They're a cinch to wash—they
need no ironing.
Absorb perspiration—give a lot of comfort—
A man can wear 'em—often— and in plenty of places— instead of his customary shirt.
A really marvelous showing at $1 and 1.50.
€ And at a little more—are
"cable-weaves" and T-Shirts that look like (and are made like) sweaters.
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And you can be absolutely, positively, completely certain of "The best at YOUR price oe no matter what the price!"
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