Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1932, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932. Gift Sales «»# Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F STREET...WASHINGTON S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE...GCHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED i ‘ ' Silk Sale! Radium Silk SHIRTS / 2 A \ Sale! Pure Silk PAJAMAS TEsmn el $7Y 65 A | RN ceme e §7) 35 whites and beautiful plain shades . . . on sale at this L 4 ’ 4 F = 7/ 5 h ‘ \ ;:ccl:xd:g:re q::leiti s ::at:::il;,r::nc:lly :‘l,;e;:'hl‘gl; [ J as $7.50. English collar and other popular styles. THREE « « o All grouped together for a great Christmas SUITS Gift Sale at $3.35. $9.85 very low price because we atranged for this special purchase many months ago. . . . A truly luxurious gift—give him three or four. Another victory for HART SCHAFFNER & MARX! F st Vi€t07_’}/ ... 72 Bench-Tailored Details Shirts in a gorgeous array of rich new patterns. Neat Brit- ish stripings and other smart effects. Collar-attached, Tab, Tabless Tab and Collat-to- match styles. 3795 Famous “Eagle” Shirts of White Pique, a fine corded shirting—choice of the aristo- cratic dresser. Beautifully styled and finely tailored. Very specially priced. $7.15 Fine All-wool Flannel Robes in smart double-breasted mod- els and handsome solid shades. Finely tailored. Gorgeous Brocaded Robes, lined with pure silks, Finely tailored. Choose from all wanted shades, in exquisite patterns. $ .95 found only in ®65 #0 *75 suits last season ... zhis Fall *25 10 235 Now WOOLPACK OVERCOATS 'MORE WARMTH MORE 'WEAR and MUCH LESS WEIGHT T ISN’T a hard job to increase the wear of a fabric; make it a I lot heavier, weave it tighter and you've got it. But who wants to travel around in “boiler plate” these days. Lighter weight overcoats is the trend today, but light weight and long wear don’t fl/‘u'd)’l go together. They do in Woolpack. After 2 years of ex- perimenting in their own laboratories, Hart Schaffner & Marx have broken all records for a long wear fabric, that’s light and easy to wear. They’ve succeeded in packing 23,500 wool fibers into every square inch of the Woolpack overcoating. Some achievement, too. Soft, fleecy wool that drapes and feels soft, luxurious and light to wear. After Woolpack has taken thousands and thousands of rubs on our “hardboiled” rubbing machine, there’s scarcely any trace of abrasion. And those rubs represent as much service as you'd give an overcoat for at least 2 years. Figure it out yourself. Rub away 13,500 wool fibers and you still have 10,000 left, more than you find at the start in an ordinary overcoat. Look better; get more warmth, more wear, and much less weight in a Woolpack. The saving’s easy to see. “Almo” Fleece Worsted Curl Boucle OVERCOATS OVERCOATS All Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx Hand-tailored neckwear of re- silient construction, in beauti- ful warp prints, moires, Per- sian effects, solid shades and stripings. Very especially i priced. Raleigh quality Pajamas, hand- somely styled, and in a wide assortment of fabrics and shades. Excellent tailoring. Splendid values. Pigskins and grey suedes, spe- cially purchased from a fa- mous maker. Unusual qual- ity at this low price, for these are all table cut to insure per- $1.95 Men’s House Slippers of fine kid, in blacks, blues, browns, reds, wines and greens. Soft leather soles. A special value. $7-95

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