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... AND ON THE EYE-AND-EAR WAVES—TELEVISION!)

AND TO THE 600,000 OR SO HERE AND NEAR WHO ARE GOING TO SUMMERIZE THEMSELVES—THE MAN'S STORE IS IN GREAT SHAPE TO BE OF SERVICE

¢ A MAN CAN OUTFIT HIMSELF—from a: ventilated pair of OXFORDS—to a ventilated PANAMA (Panaire}—from a pair of Saddle Oxfords to a Peaked Cap— from a pair of brown and white wing tips—to a suntan coconut braid from Nassau—

He can get a thin SHIRT—a Canterbury Batiste Madras—wonderfull-—or a regular type shirt—and he has a‘shoice of a flock (several flocks) of SPORTS SHIRTS that will do his heart (bosom) ood—And TEE SHIRTS till the cows Savsle bulls) come home!

IN THE SPORTSMAN'S ROOM ON THE FAMOUS SIXTH | ’

CAPS WITH LONGGGGSE PEAKS very much afl right for metering, golfing, boating, 1.28 And caps with built-in sunglasses! 1.50 & 1.95

He can find BELTS for his midsection—SOCKS to comfort his sole and brighten the ankles. And a SMOKERS' CORNER to give him hale (inhale and exhale) satisfaction tobaccos—pipes— cigars and lighters in great profusion.

He can get SLACKS—Rochester's finest (Hickey-Freeman and Fashion Park}— London's top drawer (Daks)}— Los Angeles’ super-superlatives—

TRUE-TEMPER FISHING RODS / : / And those CHICO Slacks that are a sensation! AND, OF COURSE—everything else—to aid a / on

in a collection ranging

from 3.50 te 22.50 : His man's comfort—to promote his outlook— . #ALONS SOLS SOU He can get SPORTS JACKETS made with 3g fo San the least amount ‘of pressure atest helps in the pursuit of Par. clothing hands—that fit to beat the

band (maybe it should read—with a

; : And as you of course know— a LIFE PRESERVERS AND CUSHIONS fit that leads the band), "FOR SPORTS {T'S STRAUSS." . AND BOAT SEATS : TE » :

for cruising down the river. ; : . ~~,

REFRIGERATOR CHESTS for keeping the picnic on ice—9.95 fo 22.50

PICNIC BASKETS with off the utensils, 5.78 and 14.98

that pink lemonade. Various sizes, 4.98 and 8.95

CARRYING KITS with two l-quart vacuum bottles and a sandwich fin all in a handy zipper kit for 13.95.

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BINOCULARS—to get, a ringside - = view from Bausch & Lomb and ¢ Zeiss—names that mean something, - Also, field glasses—including these worn like a pair of spectacles.

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LUGGAGE—with the accent on TWO SUITERS for men—also selective luggage for the ladies.

TABLE TENNIS AND BADMINTON equipment for the sportsman at home—{including, of course, : collapsible tables — for table tennis).

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