The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 01, 1929, Image 16
The Well-Dressed
Man’s
F urnishings
this season will make a
Harmonious
Ensemble
with the color of his suit—and, of course, Chamber
lin’s presents complete assortments of these accesso
ries in a wide range of prices and in the correct
designs and colors, to harmonize with his clothes.
The following rules will help
in selecting men’s furnishings:
CRAVAT and HANDKERCHIEF (the latter worn in breast pocket)
should match or harmonize in color with each other.
CRAVAT and SHIRT may harmonize (not match) in color.
SOX and SHIRT may harmonize (not match) in color.
SOX and SUIT may match in color.
SHIRT may be white, or plain colored to harmonize with (not match)
the suit; also striped patterns in two colors are popular.
WITH WHITE SHIRT a plain colored cravat harmonizing with the
suit and matching the kerchief is preferable.
Starched Collars are in the ascendent
Men’s Sox
$1.00 pair
In all the new, correct clocks,
small figures, and vertical
stripes. All the new colors to
suit any ensemble — blues,
browns, blacks, tans, wines,
green.
Linen
Handkerchiefs
50c lo $2.50
Linen handkerchiefs for breast
pocket wear are preferred to
silk, although both are correct.
In full assortments of colors to
suit any ensemble — blues,
greens, reds, browns, etc., in
large and small designs.
Silk handkerchiefs, in sim
ilar assortments of colors
and patterns,
$1.95 to $3.50
Men’s Shirts
$5.00
With the very correct starched
collar matching the shirt. Pat
terns exclusive with Chamber
lin’s, in small figures and
stripes. Assortments of colors
to suit any ensemble—greens,
reds, blues, tans, in many com
binations.
Other shirts, $3.50 to $5
Men's Cravats
$3.50
Of imported silks in new color
ful patterns exclusive with
Chamberlin’s. Cluster stripes,
and medium and small figures
of the popular Resilio construc
tion. Color assortments to suit
any ensemble.
Other cravats, $1.50 to $5
Men's Wear, Main Floor
Chamberlin
Tohn/on Dubo/e G>
W F, are all but Fellow Travelers
Along Life’* weary way;
If any man can play the pipe*.
In God’s name, let him play.
The Book Shop of
M. Rich Bros. Company
Cordially Invites You to Attend
A Southern Book Exposition
During the Week of March 16-23
Featuring
Books by Southern Authors
Books By Southern
Publishers
Books on Southern Subjects
And Presenting
Authors in Person,
Rare Old Volumes,
Manuscripts, Autographs?
First Editions
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