Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1937, Page 9

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fansburghs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937. District 7575 Fresh as a Spring day! The new - SHIRTS with the famous Mitoga shaped body 2.00 WE’VEbmunpfikin;thcmAnmu fast as possible, because they’re going like the wind. Take a look yourself, and see if you can pass up the brighter stripes, the new misty mixtures in oxfords, the widely spaced “broken stripes.” Plenty of crisp white broad- cloths and solid colors, of course. THB Mitoga-shaped bodies fit better, won’t process that guerentees them against shrinkage. Select from all these collar styels: Fused, soft, ub,hnmdown,nflmubmbukeofxmt. Lensburgh's Sireet Fieor—ien's Furnishings. * Famous McGregor Pull-Over Sweaters 2.95 See the brushed effects, the latest Spring designs in rich tones! McGregor is just an- other way of saying your sweater is tops in styling. * Burton’s Irish Poplin Silk-and-Wool Ties 1.00 By Beau Brummell. Distinctively striped ties with resilient wool finings. Hand tailored, of course. Colors to team with your new shirts. * ‘Spring Models! Nunn-Bush Shoes 7.50 ‘The famous fineness of detail was never more Nunn-Bush shoes! imported OfigymgMMn’nlu. Simon Ackerman Herd Finished Worsted in Double Breasted Model. S. &2 Look for this lai when you see truly distinctive tailoring. ASK any New Yorker about Simon Ackerman and he will immediately as- sociate it with fine clothing. Up to now this line has not been available in Wash- ington, and we feel particularly fortunate to have been able to secure the exclusive representation for this part of the country. ECAUSE the makers of Simon Acker- man suits abhor mass production meth- ods there is a limit to the number of gar- ments they turn out each season. You will readily understand this when you examine the vital details of their construction, the extravagant amount of hand work, with attention to every fine detail even down to handmade buttonholes and the use of silk thread for hand needling. Ask to see two new 1937 models. 1 The full drape for the high-style " minded. 2 The semi-drape that gives just the slightest semblance of a “break” over the chest. For the more conservative Simon Acker- man makes the standard greys, blues, tans and browns in single and double-breasted models but tailored in such a manner to give you a softer, better fitting suit. Mew's Clothing—Street Floor

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