Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1948 — Page 3

i

f

8. E5oBe iF of, eli; $8 Serie

20

M. 8 troubled

5 8

Ff

Bl

8 3 g §

i

i

° Es i

£1 Fix I

ity Eagl!

;

I

:

: THE MAN'S STORE ] v Seine a

A FEN STRAY NOTES:

all are) lady, an Easter - :

No. 5 than which there is Nalin se fragrant on Earth A i and are 17.50. The COLOGNE is 2.50: and 450. The 3 Mood sets * of Perfume—Chanel No. 5,

VER] fe ely

"Add 20% Bo the above prices to

cover Government Taz—add your

personal greeting card—and thus . acquire even'added stature as

a man of generous impulses and

good scents!

TICKETS FOR: TENNIS— ~The wielders of the Racquets are Bobby Riggs and Jack Cramer, Dinny Pails and Pancho The match is Monday evening at 8—at the Butler Field House— General Admission tickets are here on the First Floor—General Admission, Reserved Section, and Box Seat Tickets on the SIXTH FLOOR.

It said in the New Yark Times— The owner of a flest of trucks in Hartford City, Ind., set out to warn his drivers about speeding—was arrested for Speeding.

there are PLENTY of the Van Heusen White Shirts with the one-piece collar-woven-on-a-curve.

Efigustia Note: Emily Post said that it was all right to break a

doughnut prior to dunking it. The remark

» was made during National Doughnut Waesk—If you'll pardon an atrocious pun that has a serious intent— Daughout fail to contribute to the Red: Fund— the drive is ending!"

A couple of men in the Ancient

Roman Empire—reached a height of over 10 feet. Those men who wish to gain height -

without guing back-a-souple of

years—are reminded that they

can gain a couple of inches getting into Elevator* Oxfords (*Elevator is a Trade Mark of Stone Tarlow, Inc.)

The weather does a terrifically big business in Spring—there are something like a hundred and some different kinds within 24 hours— . —and the Man's Store has Raincoats in steen different kinds to take care of mists, showers and Sowapouts Especially and particularly # and K which await men— on the Second Floor.

AN HISTORICAL FOOTNOTE— bs Lneains fost ware I2 inches ng (a very logical size a footl}—which means about a size 14 shoe. A man with an A. Lincoln foundation—can get Oxfords here to take him places—without taking too much from the Treasury Department. There are sizes up to 14 even at 9.8%and 12.50.

L STRAUSS & G0, ic

Alligator

A VERY BROAD SIZE SCALE THAT CAN TAKE CARE OF MEN OF VARIOUS BUILDS

THE MEN'S CLOTHING FLOOR IS THE SECOND

RE

« -

BEAR Ss.

"Strauss savs: =TRADITION WITH "A TOUCH

INTRODUCING —FOR THE NEW SEASON

rE

ROCKLAND TWISTS IN THE CELEBRATED

KINGSRIDGE SUITS—FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN

ROCKLAND—

a fine worsted suiting—in a "twist" weave. The extra twist in the thread gives cable-like strength —tremendous wearl—yet S-O-F-T to the touch—and pliant!

ROCKLAND—

achieves a new COLOR SENSE in the "twist" world. Heretofore twists have been a bit on the dull side—these are in VERY appealing shades—plain colors— blues, grays, browns, .tans—rich— also in faint STRIPES. It has a sort of Homespun look— . that you'll enjoy.

ROCKLAND—

A PERFECT MID-WEIGHT— neither heavy nor too light.

It's practically a year-round suit.

Very comfortable!

KINGSRIDGE—

This is the 1948 version of the celebrated suits—that have built their reputation on a

combination of good tailor work—

good fabrics—on fit— on VALUE—all of which is under-

lined with a custom viewpoint.

THERE WILL BE SEVERAL HUNDRED ROCKLAND KINGSRIDEE SUTS READY THIS MORNIN. FEATURED AT

3h

SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED styles—Lounge models—with just the right drape—also in the more conservative (but alert) styles.

| L STRAISS & CONPAN lic, THE MAN'S STORE

OF TOMORROW

i

a ith «