Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1936, Page 8

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 328, 1936. o Who Ever Heard of @ Man With Too Many Socks? PHOENIX HOSE He may have enough golf clubs to sink a bat- tleship . . . His wine closet may be complete from Grand to Armagnac to Benedictine . . « Lighters and cigarette cases may be piled high in his dresser . . . but what man ever bragged about too many socks. They have a habit of vanishing into thin air or suddenly breaking out in holes overnight. Ladigs, take a tip from one who knows and give him Phoenix Socks . . . but give him plenty. Men's Farnishings—Msin Fleer—The Hecht Os. S i " A Name of Fame Makes a Gift of Fame! 'BERKLEY TIES Hand-Tailored With Resilient Construction Tomorrow is your last shopping day for his gift but don't let that trouble you. You couldn’t do better than with a nationally famous Berkley Tie if you ‘got him something last month. Just show a man the label of any one : of these ties and he'll know the pattern is okay with him. That's because he asks for this make himself. Let his “Merry, Merry @ Christmas from You" be a gift for which he has _always shown a preference. (Men's Furnishings, Main Floor, The Heoht Ce\) 'F STREET at SEVENTH | P ‘ _ NATIONALi5100 ¥ )

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