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SPORTS JACKETS SLACKS DOBBS STRAW HATS DOBBS CLOTH HATS BELTS SUSPENDERS: NECKWEAR HDKFS. ;

LEISURE COATS — made with clothing sense—that's why they fit, "feel" and look better.

At 13.95—is the Strauss celebrated classiec—~Cocoa, Tan, Green, Sandune—A soft pile woolen—

.. At 16,50—are Leisure Coals in various sizes including ''Shorts" and "Longs" (pile cloth)—various colors,

At 17.50——about the lightest weight Leisure Jacket you've ever

© experienced in your life—all wool gabardine.

And above these prices—are Deluxe hi 1 edigreed flannels. and ,

FOR STAY-AT-HOME: TRAVELERS... FOR BACK-YARD VACATIONISTS... FOR SUMMER-IZING GENERALLY... THE MAN'S

SHORTS—WALKING TENNIS AND SWIM

The Man's Store can "shortainly" supply you—Longer shorts for walking, tennis, badminton and beach—Shorter shorts to swim in—Jantzens and Catalinas are among them. (There's a WALKING SHORT of featherweight Corduroy ~very comfortable—$5}

SWIM TRUNKS

with Boxer elastic waistbands—and with supports.

At 2.50—is a plain cotton gabardine Swim Trunk—that is just short of wonderful.

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There are SWIM SHORTS on the brighter side, checks, South Sea Island scenes—tropical fauna—

$3 and $4.

WOOL Swim Trunks—are mainly $3, $4 and $5.

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SPORTS SHIRTS — SHORT SLEEVES—for them as likes

their arms airy—At 2.25—there are Short Sleeve Sport Shirts from Arrow—thin cottons.

And at 7.50 is a swell rayon—in a linen-like weave—Between those ™ prices are goodly numbers of Sports Shirts—as varied as you'd wish.

SHIRT JACKET There's a "SHIRT JACKET" in

large, elaborate patterns—they look like "India" Printing—can be worn as a Shirt or Jacket—-7.50.

SPIRO of Los Angeles—makes a "Shirt Jacket" —can be worn as a jacket or shirt—7.50,

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LONG SLEEVES, that you'll enjoy. occupying—Prices begin at 2.50, and go to about $20. 3019.4

At 2.50 are some, cottons, Oxford cloths and meshes, white and colors.

At $5 and $6 the selections are especially broad—and values especially strong!

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FROM CALIFORNIA, come some "terriffic’' numbers at-$4, $5, 7.50, $8 and $10.

T SHIRTS

are something of which a man can't have too much of (such

grammar!}—Here is a world of them.

Prices begin at $1—and at this price some especially good ones— in flat cotton weave—A¢t $4 are fat, "cable stitches" in two tone— (from Catalina).

In between are all manner of T Shirts—plain weaves and huskier ones—plain colors or boisterous ones—stripes, plaids, etc.

Especially you should see the rather loosely woven, heavy TWINE

weaves—blue, yellow and fAatural at $2.

ROBES—

to cool and to gahance the corner where you are! . At 5.95 ate Crinkle Crepes— wash easily,

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NEARER PEACE

CASUAL OXFORDS—

Such as the fellow has on—fine for relaxation —or business——5.85.

SOCKS Including pull-ups (with elastic—also cooling mesh socks— popular prices!

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From HOLLYWOOD comes a Seersucker weave ROBE—very soft to the dermis—7.95. RAYON ROBES in necktie patterns (foulard designs) are $15.

At higher ranges are conservative effects—and some that look as though they were concocted from a pleasant dream.

REFRESHMENT AND AMUSEMENT DEVICES

The said AMUSEMENT DEVICES consist of cards, dice, cribbage, checkers— To add zest to evaffin re SNACK BOWLS, BOTTLES, GLASSES, COCKTAIL SHAKERS, ICE TUBS—Glass, bound round— with varnished twine in ombre effects (California)}—There are PAPER NAPKINS with stran mottos—and PAPER TOW with GIGANTIC SIZE BOOK MATCHES with covers containing such gems as "some men are always damé dreaming." (You get the general idea.) :

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