Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1935, Page 44

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j ) Sy He'll enjoy the luxury of movsr SUITS ONERCQALS *29.50 —The suits are styled in single, double breasted or sports models with two pairs of trousers. You’'ll find them in blue serge, oxford grey, Cambridge grey, corono brown, patterned greys and browns. Com- mander . . . the “backbone” of a man’s wardrobe! —The coats will impress you with their fine fleeces that afferd maximum warmth without weight, their nonchalant styling and correct tailoring. A splen~ did selection of greys and browns, as well as the single-breasted Chesterfield that is so popular with smart dressers! Men's Store—Kann's—Second Floor 'K especially not KANNTOWNS The shirts that men buy for themselves —Be sure you're “right” . . . give him the kind of shirts he selects for himself! And here’s Why these are his favorites: They're made to 9 our rigid specifications in the Troy district, where fine shirts are tailored, and constructed 3 for of fully shrunk, highly mercerized broadcloth $4.85 in white, with collar attached or neck band style; blue, tan, grey and green collar-attached styles. Also group of fancy patterns in collar- attached styles. Sizes 14 to 18. Kann's—Street Floor. A Special Purchase FEES Usually §1 77 3 for $2.25 —At the peak of the gift- buying season, we offer these beautiful hand-tailored ties, in Checks—Stripes—Figures —All-over Patterns—Spaced Figures! But come early— we’ve only a limited quan- tity! Gift boxed, too! Kann's—Street Floor. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. : for prepsters! for schoolhoys! for jumiors! for Christmas! PREP SUITS and OVERCOATS —The suits are in single and double ! breasted styles, many with the new panel $ i-acks, and two pairs of trousers (one pair Dleated). [ ] —The overcoats are of warm, fleecy fabrics in browns, grays and blues, many with raglan shoulders and full belts. Sizes 14 to 22 or to chest 38. COAT and HAT SETS for Juniors —Tickle the boy's heart with one of these grand little s outfits! Raglan shoulders and inverted pleat backs. Browns, greys and blue greys. Sizes 4 to 10. ] Boys' Store—Kann's—8Second Fioor Customized SHIRTS $1 —Boys’ fine quality shirts of silky-looking broadcloth with that customized-type of tatlor- ing that's made them famous! Whites, solids. fancies. Sizes 8 to 12, 12! to 145, SLACKS for Prepsters $2.95 —Boys can never have too many! Pleated, side buckled and 2 back pocket styles. Greys, browns and solid blues. Sizes 12 to 20. Walk out in 'em! “’Puritan’’ Worsted Sweaters s g b | e sweaters in rich plain colots. Navy, maroon, brown and blue-gray. Double elbow. Sizes 32 %0 36. Give Him a Pair of STURDY-BILT Of course, HE'D like a Stetson DERBY —No properly turned out man can consider his wardrobe omplete without a derby. We invite your inspection of a prehensive showing of new derbies (all self conforming) by Stetson, at— If he travels at all Gladstone Bags $9.75 —He'd more than welcome this fine- in Gladstone bag! It's splendidly made, nicely lined, and has two large pockets and shirt fold. Brown or All-wool Flannel . Monogrammed R O B E S e e g il o vacd - 1 flannel robe . . . graciously full- $6050 cw:to:..sashwith knotted fringe . . . ® attractive plain colors, or with contrasting trim. Nicely gift “Lee Lite,” $5 Gi".fllld.flll, $3.s° boxed! Sizes small, medium and large. S atge Kaons--Pouth i, Men's Store—Kann's—Secend Floor g - s S 's—Btreet Floor

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