Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932. RALEIGH HABERDASHCR 1310 F STREE T [t W ASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE bl 600 Robes Specially Priced| % CHARGE The Perfect Gift for a Man’s Christmas—Each Robe of Standard Raleigh »Quahty ACCOUNTS Pay in 30 days, Ex- ! : - te‘:l{ie,: Paymefii P(;:n,.“el\lol.:‘:nt;- N $15 Sllk'Llned RObes est charges, no down payment and 4 menths to pay. . e $ 9 95 ACQUARD and modernistic de- signs of exceptional beauty on A special Offering : ’ : rich grounds of black', br.ov‘vn, navy and maroon. Pure silk linings and finely tailored. Remarkable values, Of $1'50 Neckwear g p . indeed, for early shoppers. C$1.15 A special purchase from one of America's foremost makers. Lined or unlined neckwear of fine silks in stripes, Persian designs and handsome all-over effects. Early shoppers will find these values well worth taking advan- tage of. & | ) $25 Silk-Lined Robes _» All-Wool Flannel Robes | Men’s Leather Lined : $2.95 1IN Fine Calf and Kid Leather House Slippers; X leather lined; in tan, black, blue, green, wine; Patent, Tan Baby Alligator; rubber heels; har- monizingly trimmed. Last year this quality . $2.95 was $4; now . GORGEOUS brocades in a splendid variety of D ; ANDSOME two-tone all-wool Flannels, in lovely new patterns; richly trimmed with j i i double-breasted style, with notch collars. In Charvet, Satins and wide sash. Luxurious pure ¢ 86 ¥ % smart shades with monotone trimmings.. Finely silk linings. Extraordinary values for early shop- 4 tailored. In all sizes. Very execptional values for pers. early shoppers. $35 Silk-Lined Robes, $19.95 | Wi S Other Flannel Robes to $9.95 A Special Offering of Men’s $1 Hose 69c Here is a wonderful opportunity for early gift shoppers. These hose are from one of Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS,‘ TOPCOATS T and OVERCOATS of $3.50 GLOVES ] ‘ __ $ $2.95 ! Mochas, Pigskins, Capes, Goatskins, Buckskin ’ % and Fur-lined Gloves. Button and slip-on g styles, regulars and cadets. A special purc‘hgu from a famous maker. All table cut, which insures fit and is characteristic of better grade gloves. * SUITS with 72 of the Hand-Tailored Details That Were in $60 to $75 Suits of Last Spring NLY Hart Schaffner & Marx, the world’s largest makers of fine clothing, with their vast resources, their command of designing and tailoring skill, could pro- duce such revolutionary values. . . . The fabrics are tested 7 times for tensile strength and stamina to withstand pow- erful cleansing fluids. . . . And every man can be fitted . . . : riivn size ranges are complete for regulars, shorts, stouts, slims, 1 2 L) : short-stouts and long-stouts. l For “H ER” . '.‘: 4 Other Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, Overcoats, Topcoats, to $79 i Women’s Raleigh || Pure Silk Hose ® WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE @ =% . RALEIGH HABERDASHER Fine Gauge Service Silks, and Extra- Lm' 2::: — :7,«"::‘.:::";.::':.%':3 1 3 1 0 F STREET you feel at home.

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