Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1931, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931. SHIRT'S Step into the “Luxury Gift” Class! In the good old days, before this age of economic upsets, $1.95 was the standard price for a good shirt to wear, but not to give. (“What, me give a $1.95 shirt?” and a thousand gift-shopper noses turned upward.) Now Manhattan takes that very same price and steps it up into the “luxury” class.. . i the gift class. Producing a shirt that has 100% gift possibilities. Presenting for their first time T —— a variety and fineness of materials that have never before entered the popular-priced field. We're so thoroughly sold on these $1.95°ers that we’ve stocked the largest selection of them in this part of the country. We have more fabrics . . . more colors .. more patterns . . . more styles. We have shirts for all men ... and can fit all men. This year you can give a “luxury” shirt and still not pay more than $1.95. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Manbhattan Pattern Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95 ‘2 Also Other Manhattan Shirts $2.50 to $5 Manhattan Pajamas 7 5 i/ S $1.95 $ Manhattan Fancy Madras Manhattan Chambray Manhattan Spaced Stripe Manhattan End-to-End Manhattan Checked De- (o) P Shirts, $1.95 Shirts, $1.95 Broadcloth, $1.95 Madras Shirts, $1.95 . sign Broadcloth, $1.95 Manhattan Dress Shirts Cash Your Christmas Savings Check Here Mansco Underwear ' E H E H 55¢ to $3.50 C I C Street st Seventl The Store of Practical Gifts " NAtional 5100 I

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