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Look at the Swell Summer Duds Wasson’s Has!

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swimmin™ hole. . . or maybe a vacation on the farm! Trust Wasson’s Bovs’ Store to be right on the

beam with just the togs you'll want—super-solid and rugged as all outdoors! Here's just

a hint (including neat dress-up clothes)—come in and see them all!

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A. ‘Wool swim trunks with elastie waist, Blue or wine, 2.25. “Catalina” trunks, 2.50 to $4. Beach Robe, 3.98.

B. “Sturdiboy” knit shirts, striped pineapple weave, 1.29. Gob hat, 79.

C. Prep sport coat by Sussman and Fellner in plaids or checks, 13.95. Slacks in gabardines or. tropicals, 3.95 and 7.95.

DN. “Bruxton” California - styled sport shirts in cotton gabardine, 1.65. Pioneer belt in leathers ar webbing, $1 to $2.50, Blazer crew sox, 50e. ?

E. Slack suit with plain slacks, contrast-

ing shirts; Ages 6 to 10; 3.95,

F. “Scholarship” stripe shirts in cluster stripes, sizes 8 to 16, 1.19,

G. “Don Juan” western shirt, made in California. Sizes 10 to 16, 5.95. Freshman cap, $l.

HB. “Bermuda” knit shirt in luggage, yellow, white, blue, green and tan. Small, medium, large, 1.19.

I. “Happy Kid” wash shorts in gabar. dines or cottons. 1.59 to $2. Basque stripe shirt, 1.19.

J. “Rob-Roy” sport shirts: in plaids or checks. Sizes 8 to 18, 1.65 and $2.

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