THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 1, 1963 Page 12 Briscoe Is Named Visiting Scientist A UNC faculty member has been named as a visiting sci entist by the American Asso ciation of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. Dr. Charles V. Briscoe of the Dept. of Physics will par ticipate in the program which was begun eight years ago. mm NEW COLLECTION OF H. FREE MAN SUITS & SPORTSCOATS, in Blue Heather, British Navy, light grey, CLAY & OXFORD heather. . XOapclDiU.acT' SAL U THE jg CO-ED Ci CORNER has done it again . . , Bargains Galore! Prices Unbelievingly Slashed Handbags y2 price Dresses 'z price Special Rack of Dresses and Coordinates for 9.75 Blouses 40 off EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN HURRY WHILE THERE IS STILL A SELECTION THE HUB Chapel Hill's Leading Clothier 9 TilE HOB'S Spectacular Summer SALE is in1 Full Swing again this week with bargains unheard of . . . Sportcoats in the latest styles and fabrics Madras, checks, Glen Plaids & Solids. Values to 45.00 How 18.68 up Suits in dacron-cotton, dacron wool that have been cus tomed tailored wthe tra ditional man in mind. Valued to 65.00 Now 28.83 up Shoes hand sewn loafers in black, brown' and Cordo van. Were 15.95 Now 8.88 Press Shirts in stripes, plaids, and solids. Values to 6.95 flow 3.S9 up All Madras Shirts A Giveaway al 4.99 Bermudas in Madras, checks, plaids and solids. Valued to 8.95 flow 2.44 up Ties Were 3.50 Now QJ Belts 20 Off TIE HUB has the most wanted items and with prices so low you can easily afford them. Shop How While Our Seleciion Is Still Good, THE HUB of Chapel Hill 103 E. Franklin Chapel Hill's Leading Clothiers Lady Llilton Summer Stupendicular! Real Old Fashioned "Hoedown" Chock Full 0' Summer Irresisiables! Classics and unusuals at oh such tempting quotations. Group shirtwaist dresses and shifts, regularly to $22.95 at $9.99 & $12.99. Choice assortment of Crazy Horse shifts, and 2 piece costumes -$17.95 to $10.99; $22.95 to $14.99; 25.00 to 16.99; $19.95 to $12.99. Suits - $25.00 to ' $16.95; Group Yankee Pedler suits cut from $26.95 to $16.99; $25.00 to $16.99 and $22.95 to 14.99. Entire stock of Evan Picone skirts and Charm of Hollywood shifts at V2 price. Group bermudas in cluding imported In dia Madras, regular ly to $10.95, at he low cost $2.99. Remaining David Fer guson Bermudas to $10.95 at $6.99. Clutch Bags cut from $3.00 to $1.50. Group belts regularly to $5.00 at $1.99. Many Other Out Of This World Buys. LADY MILTON SHOP DOWNTOWN CIIAPFX HILL Milton's Summer Stupendicular AH those clothes that have enhanced Hilton's national reputation for pace setting, in our own Old School Tradi tional, are specially priced for the warm weeks ahead. Group dacron-wool tropical suits regular arly $85.00 now reduced to $55.00; others cut from $85.00 to $70.00. Group of our Old Well suits in dacron wool tropical slashed from $60.00 and $65.00 to $45.00. Old School Traditional Suits in dacron wool tropical cut from $65.00 to $55.00 and $70.00 to $60.00. Group dacron-wool sport coats in solids, plaids and checks, regularly to $48.75 at $34.99 and $24.99. Dacron-cotton poplin suits, limited sup ply, mostly suntans, cut from $47.50 to $37.50. Extra good buys on dacron-cotton poplin and hopsack pants, regularly to $13.95, all at $9.99. Group mud-pants - regularly to $7.95, at crazy $.99. Group bermudas formerly to $10.95, cut to whopping $1.99. Sport shirts, half sleeves, cut from $6.95 to $4.99; $7.95 to $5.99; $8.95 to $6.99; $9.95 to 7.99. Group cotton knit shirts cut from $5.95 to $2.99. Group English shoes including plain toes and wing tips, black or brown, regularly to $37.50 all at only $14.99. Group belts to $4.00 at below cost $.50. Group wool challis ties cut from $2.50 to $1.50. Group imported hand knitted mohair sweaters from Sweden slashed from $30.00 to below cost $10.99. Crew neck Shetland sweaters, mothproof, imported from Scotland, cut from $16.95 to $10.99. Many Other Summer Temptations To Add To Your Summer Fun! Mltaa'a Clot&mg Cupboarl) DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL ;1 . ' 1 " it A- ' 5 i', $ 1 t v if ;

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