Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1946 — Page 3
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~~ A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THINGS SUMMERY run me wombs rious SPEDWAY RAGES FOR HOOSIER HOLIDAYS OR TRANSWORLD TOURS—AND FOR THE GREAT OUT OF DOORS GENERALLY!
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OF COURSE this sports-minded Man's Store can be expected to present — the smart things— the new and right and fine things. IT ALL GOES BACK to — (and goes forward, too) — the background of Tradition — and the alertness to
Tomorrow! : .
REGARD THIS PAGE merely as a hint — the store, from top to bottom — is prepared to give you a visual and cordial view — of attire for your casual or active living — for you personally — for the Ladies — for the Son and Heir — and for the little Ladies
(the “Me-Too" Set).
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FOR THE SPEEDWAY
PRISM BINOCULARS 6x30 (6 power—30 millimeter) with leather case—$85 plus tax.
FIELD GLASSES, 3 power, with
carrying case—3$10 plus tax.
STOP WATCHES split to 1.5 and 1-10 of a second—Swiss made—very fine —24.95.
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SUN GLASSES, Pur-o-Ray— polished and ground to fine * standards. “Men's 7.50, Women's $5.
SUN GLASSES, to slip over
your spectacles, 2.50.
STRAW SOMBREROS—Si Si Senor! They're easy to look at— In correct head sizes—Protection against the sun. Priced at about a Peso and a Half— specifically 70c.
CLOTH HATS, for golfers, fishermen and view-men at the Races $2 to 2.75. Cloth Caps, 1.75.
FOR YOUR OWN BACK YARD
BADMINTON SETS & CROQUET. SETS BOOMERANGS
FROM THE . SPORTSMAN FLOOR, THE SIXTH
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HAVE A SEAT AT THE RACE—
a very comfortable one. It's the new "Air Kushon" by DuPage—of Vinylite Plastic. You can carry it deflated in your vest pocket—when you get to the race, it is easily inflated. 18" Square. $2.50 SPORTSMAN'S FLOOR, the SIXTH
AND IF YOU'RE GOING. T0 BE A HOST
—you should by all means get one of those NON-SPILLABLE TRAYS. It's a hit! It's a swell looking tray of lucite in color—holds about 8 glasses—you swing the tray—and the glasses don't budge. Nice when you're serving on lawn or verandah— (and people kinda get bugeyed watching precious refreshments being carried with such apparent recklessness). $10 BOTTLE OPENERS and BOTTLE STOPPERS—HI-JACKS (Jackets for your Hi-ball glasses).
BOTTLES wrapped with shellacked twine—also Ice Bowls, Shakers, etc.—on the same order,
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DOBBS —has the Straws—There are sailors—also body hats like this fellow has on! And under the Dobbs—the brow rests cooly and comfortably—and becomingly. -
$5 and up. SECOND FLOOR.
BOW TIES «re good—and the Man's Store has the choicest of the good. Perhaps you'll like those that are ALREADY TIED AND SNAP RIGHT ON THE COLLAR—Some of the best turned out men are back of them. 1.00 and up.
FIRST FLOOR.
OXFORDS —Here are tan-and-whites—and also others on the cooler side—to give you a nice understanding for these hectic days. A careful fitting service goes with them. They're presented on the SIXTH FLOOR.
LEISURE JACKETS tailored
with clothing sense—and with a sports mind—which make them better in fit, feel and drape. Priced at 13.95... to the super-de-luxe at $52.
SUSPENDERS all elastic ones— 1.50 Yo 3.50.
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BELTS —various widths— including narrow ones—various leathers—$! to about $5. Hickok, Paris and Pioneer.
SPORTS SHIRTS you'll enjoy putting the body into them.
+ are something special—in looks, fit and feel—The short sleeved numbers are $2 to about 7.50. Long Sleeved ones are $3 to $20 per topy. FIRST FLOOR
"or Leisure Coat—or as is with
IF YOU'RE GOING AWAY
Strange as it may seem there will be some whe will leave town around Decoration Day Holiday—
There are VAL-A-PAKS— and TWO.SUITERS and other Specialties in the LUGGAGE Shop on the “SIXTH FLOOR p—— gn
* And the Strauss GLOBAL : TRAVEL SERVICE—is helpful to those planning a transworld toup—or an overnight trip. SIXTH FLOOR
TEE SHIRTS They're terrific! A man likes to have quantities
of them. To wear under his sports shirt—or with his Sports Jacket
Slacks. $! to some extra fine lisles from South America at $10.
SHIRTS —Perhaps we shouldnt have pictured the man with a white shirt—It might have been more in keeping with the Strauss credo—"Truthfully sold—= ~~ Truthfully told''—to show the man shirtless—but how would it have looked and what abeut anchorage for the tie! Honestly—shirts de coms in ; now and then—and get inte pp the cases—and out in a flash. i So—it's just possible, that, when and if you run in for shirts—and we're out—and we regretfully and politely convey ! "No" —we risk a comeback— ""What-the-samhill—you pictured a fellow in your advertisement wearing one" —
Sorry!
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OF THE FAMILY
(from 2 to 22) get themselves Speedway-ized on their floor— the FOURTH.
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“And the LADIES
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