Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1944 — Page 3
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STRAUSS SAYS: ———IT'S ‘ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY
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a Man goes forth—with SUIT-buying in’ mind
—he has a very Sure and Unfailing guide—He knows that if there is a little square piecy of Silk in the Suit—that carries the words L. ‘Strauss & Company, Indianapolis—he can buy with complete confidence — that the Suit will be right at every point—in every detail, the
fullest “return for his money. The words L. Strauss *& Company appear as above Or in company
with such illustrious names as: ia HICKEY-FREEMAN, FASHION PARK, BOTANY 500, PRINCETOWN, WEARINGTON!
Prices range from $35 up to $100 or so—It is worthy of note—that even at $35—there are notably fine Suits and plenty of them—including full weight, pure wool Worsteds in stripes and glens— ~<@nd suits in plainer tones.
Ady what is said about Suits, applies with equal force il and equal logic to TOPCOATS and - OVERCOATS
| Deep, husky fleeces—the Tweed Family—the Camel Category—the Shetlands—the light, casual weights— Ll ~~ the great blizzard-proof Coats—single and double-breasted—the celebrated Alpagoras at 32.50 and 37.50—to the incomparable Hickey-Freemans at $68 to $150—with a strong concentration of Coats at $45, $68 and $85
