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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. 8:30 Thursday Morning—At The Sign of The Four Esses— Sik Stripe Shirts | 6,000 Shirts! Every One New Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, 34, 35. Pre-shrunk neckbands-- Stripes, checks and plenty of self stripes in white Hundreds of Plain White Shirts--Attached Collars In the forerunning announcements of this shirt sale we have led you to expect great things of it. Those ad- vertisements were written before the shirts came in. They are here now, and we’ve been down to see them. After twice giving them the once over, we are con- vinced that those forerunning advertisements were wholly inadequate. They did not lead you to expect enough. Really, the thing is a knock-out, and the uproar of the selling will reverberate throughout the District for days.» For exaniple, it is no trick at all to sell men’s shirts at $1.65. Anybody can do that. But to offer silk stripe Spring’s Very Newest Men’s Silk Foulard Four-In-Hands, 65¢ Certainly—a new tie for Easter—in fact, several new ones for Easter, spring and summer, when the price is 65¢. Mlustrated—a smart, new shape with a note of marked individuality! In other words, plenty of pep and snap. e o Low crown, wnde Soft and durable fou- = 2 brim. lard in a great number of 3 = A Ve colors. All new and most interesting patterns ' and ; gray and cork are worth colors. i ‘ g noting. In addition, In addition, silk ties sam:l3 tan and brown. of heavier materials in Serviceable and excel- stripes, figures and dots— lently blocked. Splen- as well as brocades. Spe- did value! cial value at 65¢. The new shades of he H@@hi‘ Co. Easter Sale of & Men’s Soft Hats, $2.85 madras shirts at $§1.65 is something else, or, as Kipling might say, that is another shirt tale. There are 6,000 of these shirts. The material is a splen- did madras, woven taut and true. It will wash and wear, coming up smiling from the rub-a-dub-tub. The styles are sparkling—the neat manliness of stripes, checks and self stripes—in silk—-the right masculine note of color and pattern in every one! Finally, shirts of this character and quality have not been sold at $1.65 in recent years, if ever. It is none of our business, of course, but if you should ask us, we would say that you ought to buy a supply! Remarkable Sale Men’s Full Fashioned Silk Clocked Socks, 65¢ Slight Seconds The maker calls them seconds because he is a scrupulously conscientious man. We cannot find the flaws. Besides, we know that in so far as their wearing qualities are concerned they are 100% perfect! There are 80 dozen of these, and unless we miss our guess widely the quantity is insufficient. And when men, and women buying for men, see the sterling values they will fall to lm)mg us out! 7th at F