THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931. Here You Are, Men! Tomorrow Morning ‘Prglmmly at 8 A.M. Our Annual Bigger-Than-the-Washington-Monument Sale of Shirts Begins With More Than 15,000 Finely Made Shirts, 21 Different Fabrics, 150 Patterns and Every Shirt Outstanding for Value 4 for $5.50 | 6 for $8.25 12 for $16.50 Men, name your color—whites, pastels, fancies—they’re here, and in a variety of fabric—broadcloth, oxford, chambray, fancy rayons, madras, and others that preclude the possibility of disappointment. Interested in workmanship? Then what a surprise awaits you as you inspect the extra breadth of ¢he shoulders, the generous length, front and back, the careful stitching. We know they are right in every detail, for one of our best regular makers furnished them. You will be surprised to find many of the sale shirts now in regular stock marked at much higher prices, but we must do the unusual in this once-a-year -sale. Department will be arranged for quick and easy selection. Step up to the table carrying your size—order an entire season’s supply. You'll compliment yourself later on for your thrift and foresight. Collar attached, separate collar to match «m{m«{{({”’m‘(filmun“n““m and neckband styles included. All sizes 1315 to 18. All sleeve lengths 33 to 35. Mfi Men’s Wear Shop Entrance (7th Street) Open 8 a.m. Tomorrow—Street Floor ST T ‘gflfi b 16 i i “‘22 Orders Mail Orders : e [ 3 Filled by A H, Filled by m : 2, xa'?\e ’i 318241)‘3 Jane Stuart “l. '. M""... ..l = 7th, 8th and E Sts.—No Connection IWith dny Other Washington Store—NAtional 9800 TAETN i e T