Page 6 jgg p Milton's Old Fashioned FROGSTRANGLER A Frogstrangler is not a karate hold, nor is it a delicacy, but is an honest to goodness Mount Airy Monsoon where it rains cats, dogs, and buys that won't wait at the PLACE! i Let's start with a whompin' Gold-whetter the greatest long sleeve button-downs all this season's vintage, 878 jewels formerly $7.95, $8.95 and $9.95 please adopt these trend setters at a bagetelle of $4.95 Wow! Topcoats reduced for the first time $75.00 to $65.00 and $120.00 cashmeres at an even century. 61 pr. shoes formerly to $40.00, including our usual great brands, would you settle for $18.00? Blackcock of Scotland the name synonymous with the finest scarfs all cut for cold weather fun $3.95 to $2.99; $7.95 to $5.99; $14.95 cashmeres to $10.99. First reduction on choice sweaters entire stock of finest McGeorge Scottish Shetland crew neck sweaters strangled from $16.95 to 10.99; four ply crew neck cable stitched shetlands cut from $22.95 to $17.99; Cox Moore Lambswool cardigans cut from $19.95 to $14.99. Group swingin' cravats (ties) $5.00 to Frogstrangler Spring anticipation Diehl of king seersucker lucky sizes in jackets regularly $32.50, at a grab bag finale of $9.99. Dacronwool kick around tired of looking at them, even though they started at coins of $50.00, they're dyin' to be scoffed up at $19.99. ; ousq Milton decrees war on dacroncotton suits they've had it, so Bill come home for $19.99? Suit house-cleaning on entire stock of our famous hand-tailored Anthony Craig suits regularly $185.00, at long range investment quotient of $125.00. Further reductions on huge from 38 short to 48 extra long suits $70.00, further cut to $55.00; some $85.00 to $65.00; $90.00 to $75.00. Group wool sport coats cut from $50.00 to $29.99; $60.00 to $45.00; $55.00 to $39.99. Boys sport coats in size 13 and 14 cut from $39.95 to half price $19.99. Group belts to $5.00 at only $.99. Group socks cut from $3.00 to $.99. Group dacronwool and all wool pants, regularly to $22.95, would you go for $10.93? Weldon shave robes cut from $12.00 to $7.99. Wash pants at washaway prices $7.95 to $5.99; $8.95 to $3.99 $9.95 to $8.99. Group undershorts in solid and old school striped' oxfords, cut from $1.75 to $.99. Woolrich blanket wool outershirts cut from $14.95 to $10.99. V Monkey parkas of warm loden cloth in rich olive, navy and fine wine cut from $25.00 to $16.99. Convoy coats of imported cloth with wool plaid linings, cut from $55.00 to $34.99. The time is now The Frogstrangler is in Full Frog so leap now to the choicest Old School Trappings in all the land, to the PLACE! Downtown ilium i j ii l ji..ii.w. .- ' " careened from of $1.99. Deals the dethroned sport coats we're so Bailey won't you suits in all sizes Chapel Hill LADY MILTON No Frogstrangler is fun without the distaff side and you won't believe the prices of some of the goodies and they're for real! The G's have it Glen of Michigan grand give-a-way at facetious prices. Group blouses and shirts to $10.95 whittled down to $2.99, $3.99 and $4.99. Jump the spring with jam sets cut from $14.00 to $9.99. Group skirts, dacron cotton regularly to $13.95, what a skirt for $6.99! Evan Picone hand crocheted sweaters perfect slack tops, to $25.00 at $10.99. Matching sweater sets further cut from $31.90 to $23.93. NOW GET THIS entire stock odd sweaters regularly to $20.00 at whop ping $8,991 Entire stock Lady Milton suits really slashed: v r? $39.S5 to $22.99; . $42jil. to $24.99; $550 $29.99; $60.00 to $39.99. Loden Car Coats cut from $45.00 to $29.99. Imported mohair coats further cut from $65.00 to $44.99; $75.00 to $44.99; $80.00 to $55.00. Group bermudas to $10.95 in sizes 6 & 8 only, at crazy $2.99. 2 size 8 beige cordu roy dresses cut from $14.95 to crazy $2.99. Group belts to $3.00 at go home $.39. - Group dresses to 30.00 at a massacre of $3.99. Carolina gift muffler sets cut from $5.95 to what the heck $2.99. So join the Frog strangler fun and keep Milton's green. LADY MILTON SHOP Jfetfitog Cupboard 4fe THE DAILY roes By STEVE KNOVVLTON DTH Staff Writer Writer-singer-guitarist Jake Holmes is entertaining the Rendezvous room - turned cof fee house audiences this week with his own brand of music. "It's not jazz, it's not rock, it's not folk It's just music" is how his backup guiatrist Rick Randell describes it. Holmes is the first of a ser ies of coffee house entertain ers who are launching the new program at the old Rendez vous Room in the basement of GM. He appears twice nightly for nearly hour-long shows of ori ginal music which ranges from the melancholic to the psy chedelic. He comes on with his classi cal guitar, corduroy jacket and cable turtleneck sweater in the semi - darkeness of a couple of dim spots and sings, talks, cracks jokes and comments on how the times are a changin'. "To get a girl these days you got to be a rolling stone," he says. "You don't have to have long hair; but you got to be hostile." Then he sings some more while the audience drinks strong coffee and munches peanuts. The place is vag uely reminiscent of the Bitter End in Greenwich Village where Holmes started six months ago with his original style and wide variety of songs. The crowds here have been small, almost too small for the performance, but they like him. Most stay for the second show a completely different set of songs and words. While sipping hot cider, com-, plete with cinnamon, the au dience listens and laughs and, on occasion, thinks a lot. He jokes about social customs. Then he talks about the fears of growing old. He's but 25 and claims to "have a few good years left," but it seems "you spend your whole life trying to grow up and and then one day you find you're dragging your heels." His last encore, '.'I Think I'm Showing Signs of Age," Sophomore and junior girls should sign up for Sorority Spring Rush in the Dean of Womens Office by Friday at noon. NEED A GOOD BOOK TO READ FOR MODERN CIV.? Come by the Bull's Head and see the fine collection in paperbacks we have grouped together at the front of the bookshop. Browse thru and compare and pick one that is interesting to you. Then you will have your own copy that you can check and underscore. Make a better grade in that course. Univ. Library, Ground Floor One-Hour Glam-O-Rama offers a SPECIAL SWEATERS CLEANED & BLOCKED 2 For $1.00 Our Coin-op Laundry, open 7-11 DEIBD (A Special Service) GLAM-O-RAMA EXPRESS 1-B it p Shirt Service from 9 to 2 bgr GILflD-0-E One-Hour Cleaning 3-Hour Shirts Easl Franklin at Estes Drive TAR HEEL style brings the thought home well. Even at his 25, the song says, there is realization that fac ets of youth are regretfully gone forever. And he has a song called "Dazed and Confused" which is at least as psychedellic as Donovan's "The Trip." The audience is supposed to Singer Jake Holmes . . . in 'Coffee House' DTH Photo by Mike McGowan TONIGHT! Hans Gmoser narrates his film HIGH ROAD to SKIING Exciting ski and climbing action, beautiful scenery. 1 Carroll Hall, 7:30 UNC FREE 9-9 Mon.-FrL 9-1 Sat. I DEO! 1 I 'Just relax and enjoy the perform ance. According to a waitress, you're supposed to "throw the peanut shells on the floor if you want, or leave them on the table. And that goes for ciga rette butts and ashes Most anything you want to do" One of his favorite songs, "allusions," has just been re corded on Towers label, a di vision of Capitol Records "It's out in New York. It should be around here pretty soon," he says. Holmes studied music at Juillard, Hofstra and Benning ton College for Women. "I was the only male student there," he says, "and it was one of HELD OVER MICHAEL CAIIIE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE-TECHNICOLOR I RECOMMENDED FOR JJ jj MATURE AUDIENCES g TDEDiUBV BflQjDG."" OF GLEN LENNOX SHOPPING CENTER Presents The "Hungry Han On Campus Special" For All You IOC'S Tonight From 5:00-9:00 ALL YOU CAN EAT ITALIAN -STYLE-SPAGHETTI SERVED WITH HOT ROLLS AND BUTTER $1.00 Only AtTbo DAIRY GLEN LENNOX GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ' ' ljl' PUBLIC SALE OF OUR STOCK of hue nin's UEflQ-non in pnoenEss. 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