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1100 NECKTIES AT } OFF

They're right out of the heart of our stocks— Reduced a third—to conform with an old custom of something outstandingly special—for those after-Thanksgiving "TWO BEAUTIFUL DAYS." Regular prices $1 Yo $5. > While they last 67¢ to 3.33.

273 SPORTS SHIRTS REDUCED

Wools, tropical Worsteds, Flannels, Gabardines, etc.—

odd lots, broken lines. Regular price 8.50 to $20. While they last $4 to $10.

600 PAIRS MEN'S WOOL

THIS IS AN ANNUAL CUSTOM (and we love it). P.S. So does the public! These are days when we put the rollers under certain groups for a swift sendout. These are days when we highlight outstanding presentations at regular markings. These are days that give Christmas Shopping Activity

PLEASE NOTE! This is NOT a Store-wide Sale or anything like that— but here and there and elsewhere are groups intended for Clearance — and reqgular-priced presentations highlighted

WE'RE SORRY! BUT IT MUST BE REPORTED that within the Store there will be traffic problems! Traffic problems have always been with us at the Holiday Season. It seems that the attractions within The Man's Store have always brou doors than the Store could-handle.

ght more people through the

This year in the new Store — with its tremendously expanded presentations— the traffic jam may become a Lit more intense.

MEN'S ELASTI-GLASS RAINCOATS FEATURED AT 9.95

It's transparent—it's featherlight in weight—it's practically fool-proof. It's nice to have under a Christmas tree— or to have on—or to have in your office—or in your car. It's on the Second Floor. (Regular price 9.95)

MEN'S BYFORD ENGLISH SOCKS 1.40

They're 6 and 3—and 9 and 3 ribs— long and short. 10!/; Yo 13. Fine range of colorings. From one of England's most esteemed mills.

prior to Christmas.

TO OUR DEEP REGRET—the ESCALATORS will not be completed But there will be 3 Elevators in operation— “plus the large, spacious Elevator at rear of the Store—which will help out between the hours of 11 and 4. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

PENDLETON WOOL ROBES 17.50

"Pendleton" makes a great robe.

The wool comes from the Sheep pastured in the Northwest—the yarn is spun, the fabric is woven, the robe is tailored by the Pendleton people.

Hs regular price is 17.50.

MEN'S LEISURE OXFORDS

Featured at 7.95

They're from Roblee—he calls them "“Raglans"— +

By any other name they are good to have under you—

at home, when you relax—outdoors, when you're a bit active. A rich brown shade. They are spectacular values at this, their regular price.

hos” ial Aveo kable b iis regular price: id pe SOCKS REDUCED 10 85¢ really remar : e buy at this regular price THESE IN THE BOYS SHOPS (om ve, 4 All. wool—also fifty-fifty : ar neauce rices tor a A MEN'S LINKS AND LINKS AT-ONCE CLEARANCE! ot, 1098 SOCKS 1.25 TAGES AR. OVRGOM MD |

MEN'S LEATHER COATS REDUCED

about 150 of them—mostly Capes—some with full all-around belts—some in Aviation models with knit bottoms and knit cuffs—aon the Second Floor. Were $20.and $25. While they last $15 {Second Floor)

MEN'S ALPAGORA FLEECE

TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS range

in price from 30.50 to 39.75

And at those prices they are about the best buys in their field! They are known to millions of men through the ages of magazines—and through the fine service they Fo given to men through the years. If it's a popular priced coat you have in mind—you should by all means meet Alpagora! (Regular prices) (Second Floor)

CALIFORNIA LEATHER JACKETS FOR MEN—

They stand out head and shoulders in the Leather World. They're from a man in Los Angeles who uses choice skins—and cuts and tailors a jacket like nobody's business (whatever that means). He makes them

All-wool—Made in U. S. A. in the traditional Links and Links weave. 6 Different colors.

MEN'S SLIX UNION SUITS AT 1.50

Slip en—One piece, no buttons. From Globe—one of America's foremost fine-knit Underwear. Ribbed knit—very comfortable —and a value, at regular rks get excited over!

MEN'S SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $3 AND $4 (Regular Prices)

Cable knits, plain colors: Canary, Green, Luggage, Tan (in the $4 group are also Argyle pian) P.S. At $9 and $10 are Hand Fashioned Sleeveless Sweaters—that will get a great hand.

MEN'S HARWOOD SHORTS 1.67

Boxer type—elastic belt, all around—also elastic back snap fasteners. (These have the famous "Conformer"' seat that G-I-V-E-S.) (Regular Price.)

«aviator styles, Pea Jackets, odds and ends. were 9.70 to $23. While they last, $5 to $1 |

41 BOYS' TWEED SUITS. Sizes 6 to |5—were 14.98 to $25. While they last,

$10 to $15

49 CORDUROY SNOW PANTS. Browns and blues —sizes 4 to 10. Wer# 6.50. While they last, 4,49

6. Mostly camel shades —including cap. Were 19.50 fo 21,50. While they last, $13

216 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, solid shades, pastels and winter colors— long sleeves, slipovers and sleeveless. Mostly sizes 10, 12 and 14. Were 2.98 to 4.98. While they last, $2 and $2.65

THESE IN THE BOYS’ SHOPS at Regular Prices—Remarkable Values!

STUDENTS' FINE OVERCOATS, warm fleeces in darker (winter) colors. Sizes 18 to 40. $28 and $30 "FINGERTIPS," sizes 12 to 20, are 23.95.

PREP AGE OVERCOATS AND FINGERTIPS, completely lined—fine, warm. Fleeces in Natural or Brown or Blue. Sizes 5 to 12. 17.95

CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS in

FIREMAN RED SHIRT JACKETS, made by SAFETY LEGION—and they're all wool. Sizes bto 14, 6.98

MONARCH "SUR.COAT" wool fleece lined with cotton pile, zipper front— 4.pocket trim. Sizes 6 to 12 and 12 to 20—10.98 and 13.75

COVERT SLACKS (woo! blend), they are zippered and pleated—Browns and

Jor han of height and men of weights. mr ‘ vy bright shades and deep Blues. Sizes ies and they are very reasonably priced—quite a few of ’ $ tones. Sizes | to 7. waist. 5.30 and 6. his coats are $25 and $35—some beyond that. MEK S STRING KNIT GLOVES i 2 75¢ Yo 1.65 MARVELOUS SHOWING

(Second Floor)

MEN'S WOOL-AND-LEATHER 23.50 and $25

They're from a maker in California who is second to none in the field of Leather Jackets—He also does a marvelous job using wool—with leather panels down the front and pockets of leather—=-or in some cases leather sleeves. You SHOULD see them. (Second Floor)

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The first in many years and at the same old price! Nice forcontact against the steering wheel— easy to park into the pocket—keep the wrists and fingers warm. Canary and other shades. (Regular Price.)

MEN'S BOTANY WOOL ROBES $15

Botany js a household word—And these Robes— all-weol and finely made-—are really remarkable at their prices. $15 and 16.50. (Regular Prices.)

BOYS' WOOL GLOVES IN LARGER SIZES (also MITTENS). 1.65 to 4.50

SCARVES in CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' sizes—wool or rayon—fancy or plains.

1.50 to 2.98 CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS

that are wind and water resistant. Heavy fabric, pile

lined, zipper front. Sizes 44010, 19.95 and $24 ;

OF PREP HOSE, sizes 9 to 12. 45¢ to 65¢

KNEE-HI SOX for children, Solid shades and fancy patterns, al! cotton, cotton and wool. Sizes 6 to 101/;, 39c to 85¢

BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS FROM KAYNEE in cottons, rayon gabardines, plaids and plains. Sizes 6 to 20. Si.