The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1953, Page Page 6, Image 11

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THE NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, September 15, 1953
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Pictured above in the Campus foreground
U Charlie HaUpt, ... a Junior at the University of Nebraska,
and one of Millers two Campus representatives. Youll see Charlie and
Tom Larson, our other representative, in Miller's Men's Shop as well as
on Campus. Ask them about Miller's Special credit plan for college men,
featuring 10 to 12 months to pay with a small cover charge.
SPECIAL PURCHASE! SPORT SHIRTS
of famous quality tailored for
the college man.
Heavyweight rayon gabardines and flannels In
plaids, solids, and checks
Reg. 7.9.1 f-30
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Another group of famous brand sport shirts in gabardines and washable
fabrics. Designed in seven different patterns to suit the taste of every
college man. Made to sell for much more.
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of our coats fea
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quire, True, and
Argony.
Jarkman, Cal-A-Nila,
California
Sportswear, . and
Pendleton a r
name you will
readily recognize.
Sporit Cais
The finest and most extensive
that we have been able
to offer our customers.
Ml wool sport coats are made of the finest
imported wools by the leading tailors in the
country. Also a large selection in suedes;
among them the new Allan Ladd masterpiece.
Tweeds, solid colors, assorted Fall shades.
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o Pendleton o Spire
o Manhattan o Thomas
Never before have we offered inch a huge selection.
Our buyer has traveled to both coast to find the
latest prt shirt fashions in gabardine, flannel,
wool, orlon, darron, and rayon. They are as rugged
cs a football jersey and styled like imported sport
cart!
smart shoes by
BOSTONIAN and MANSFIELD
Wear them around th campus, to the football games,
to tha after-the-gama parties. Tfherever you go fomTl
be aeen In Bostonian and McnsfUM shoes that are
young in stjle, smart In looks, fine la fh, and
passed In rahie.
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MEN'S SHO?, First Floe:
39S to 269S
OMETIHUG HEW
HAS HAPPENED
TO SHIRT COLLARS
Men mho want to achieve a
really fashionable look this
Fall will choose from the big
assortment of collar styles in
our Manhattan oxford shirts.
And there are other reasons
whf these Manhattan shirts
rate top collegiate honors
the fabric is fine combed
quality, and it is cut to fit the
figure in a flattering, corn
fortablt way.
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450
Shewn, the Darach Dress 'n
Play collar, the Darach Burt,
the Crete and the Span. The
first three in oxford cloth at
4S0; the Span in broadcloth
at 3.95. In white and assorted
Fall ehadet.
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VEST
for dash
and color
young man
Bright new weskits are being bailed, by fashion
authorities all over the country, as an important
trend for the college man. In blazer stripes, tartan
plaids, or solid colors, they are sure to find this
fall a permanent place in every smart wardrobe.
We offer them In corduroys, velvet reversible,
wools and suedes. With two flap pocket and ad
justabls tide-button tabs.
59S 139S
In She W to 46.
the flexible sock
The most remarkable new idea la
men's hosiery since socks were In
vented. Here la a flexible sock that
fits likt a second akin regardless of
siae or shape of foot. Yet k contains
elastic or rubber. Just try out a
few pairs of these for school! $T
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AT THE CROSSROADS OF UNCOLN
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