Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1923, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.. APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. 4/ THE MANS STORES 1l OF WASHINGTON Showing Our Appreciation in Striking and Practical Manner—To Mark the Inaugural ,Of an Institution Re-Created for Beauty and Re-Dedicated to Duty 1000 Spri Suit Assembled from Our Finest Makers and Priced to make the Occasion a Triumph for Us and for You. We present with pride the very cream of Spring Clothes at ALL SIZES NINESTYLES 33TOS0 —that cover the en- Regulars, Stouts, tire range of correct Longs, Shorts and Spring fashions for Long Stouts. all men. The thought behind this Inaugural feature is something much bigger than the word “Sale” contains. As the occasion is a vital point in our history, so have we planned an offering to do it justice. We invite no man to buy these suits merely because the price is only $31.50. We invite all men to buy them regardless of it! For these are suits of a class rare enough even in the top range of prices, and are priced almost incredibly out of their class. The head-work of designing genius and the hand-work of tailoring skill are as evident as they are exceptional. Seven models for young men, two models for their elders— nine models in all: and ninety-nine reasons why any man should want one! Single and double breasted models. Three and Woolens that are a delight to the eye and a four button Brooks models. Four-piece suits for benefaction to the body—beautiful worsteds, cas- . fio si iots ixtures homespuns and f or business. Norfolks. Sport-backs. Styles simeres, cheviots, ~mix 2 EEgE ey E RO serges. A world of stripes of every kind and shade to express the spirit of youth as aptly as they grace and grays galore; blues and browns and inde- its form. Styles to suit men who dress with quict scribable soft tones; and plenty of blue serge. In dignity. Every correct variation of lapels and fact, more colors and patterns than we’ve ever seen pockets. at a single price. Our Famous $3.50 Hats 2,400 of Our Finer Shirts The pg Sty'jsg“z 9 5 - P\ 4 for $10 $2 65 Premier Spring Productions of Makers Known for Quality from one end Yes, Robin Hood himself—who ¥ W of the land to the other. needs no introduction. To cele- X : BATES STREET brate our Inaugural in impressive ] ) EAGLE EMERY manner, we've put such a low price » & on this inimitable ‘line of Spring Y ) Shirts de luxe in a price decline—to cele- Hats that those men who have not . y i brate our Inaugural. Choose from English vet bought one will be prompt to 1 < R Broaddloth, Eagle, Pembroke Oxford, Pampas correct the mistake! 4 : oa Wiy Cloth, Satin-striped Raytone, Imported Cords, Dent the crown to suit yourself— o s Eagle Checksheen and Woven Madras. At- we’'ve put our dent in the price. : N o tached collars and shirts with or without sepa- SI1X VARIATIONS OF THE SPRING MODE. There’s a tiny feather for the bow, K 2 rate collars. White, tan, gray, blue and a ALL SHADES. if you like it that way. i world of stripes. Sizes 13V to 17. An All-Star Array of Brands Known to All Men—in the Expanded Man’s Store Service—Including: Bates Street Shirts Fownes’ Gloves Faultless Pajamas E. & W. Semi-soft Collars de Cooper’s Underwear Emery Shirts Meyers’ Gloves ; : 5 Luxe g A Eagle Shirts Hickok Belts and Buckles va"‘m, — e ‘Aratex Semi-soft Collars Hatchway Union S“‘ts_ : Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats 2 rrow Starched Collars Rockinchair Underwear Hatch One-button Union Suits Trojan Handmade Ties Interwoven Hose Ide Starched Collars B. V. D. Underwear Varsity Underwear Fashion Knit Ties Conqueror Hose Van Heusen Semi-soft Collars Duofold Underwear Winsted Underwear Money’s Worth or Money Back y ! D, J. KAUFMAN Inc. 1005~7 PA.AVE

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