Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1923, Page 32

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THE Probably the only hat store in history to sell $15,000 worth of hats in one day is Disney's, Times Square, New York. This remarkable achievement was accomplished at the opening of the straw hat sea- son last summer. It testifies to the fact that Disney creations are recognized nationally as style leaders. These hats, as shown above, are sold exclusively at Grosner's. The oxford shirt at the lower right shows the proper styling of this most popular shirt. The collar points have a tendency to be long and are not buttoned down. The collar opening is set wide apart at the neck, allowing plenty of space for the tie. The other shirts are a fine grade of “Thru and Thru” madras, and come from Freedman-Roedelheim Co., Philadel- phia, Pa. The photograph above shows the famous Solid Silk neckwear creations by Louis Auerbach, New York city. The tie at the lower left is pin and wrinkle proof. The one around the hose is a genuine Cordelia cord, while the tie on the shirt is one of the Auerbach granite effects. forer . r suits 1% ble summe . ated, made in al ers of the same comforta linen illustr “Plus-4" knick for golf. One of the most orted Irish The new e the vogue Mr. Blanchard, sr., of Blanchard and Price. New York city has just returned from France and brought with him their most recent silk tie creation. It is called Dupe cords, and is exclusive with this shop. models material ar © anpaRE $ wehnbaan @ waRanBEen @ ERRMERY g T N ey e A e R ING STAR, WASHINGTON., D). = manais @ masne ¥, The Proprietor GROS Invite Their Fr and th to Attend th Their New Stoi Tom From 10 in (ntil 10 in We are proud to extend public as a fitting climax t tinuous effort to provide made and the most reasonal ered, which could be obtai Glancing back to the founded by the father of t we trace the parallel grov the District of Columbia. center of the city was on F Thus it was that Mr. Grosnc in which to establish the bt For over twenty )cars t in this popular location, fe at all times, until at last it w? and more modern quartel convenience of its customei lected for the new location, ities had shifted. Here a splendid, mod Grosner’s forged ahead, w tion to the public always u mand for men’s wear of qu —improvement after imprc forth to surround their qua did service to which it, as titled—built a greater busi . success. ’ _ S The center of the busin¢ shifted; service and conver manded an F street locatiol with the most recent impro architectural beauty requii and civic pride was incorpc So it was that this new ‘ated for the third time in ington.

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