Daily Kansan Thursday, March 9, 1967 9 Hathaway Hallmarks (Or what we hoped Dick Cavett would mention) Traditional button-down collar: Hand-turned for a soft roll, comfortable fit and casual flare. Result: Every Hathaway Club button-down looks equally well with or without a tie. (Also note the perfect pattern matching around the tip of collar. Also on pocket and seams.) Tapered body: Hathaway trimlytapereach and every Hathaway Club. This means that the body won't bag, billow or bulge over your waistline. Lap seams: All seams on a Hathaway Club Shirt are "lapped"—just like jacket seams. This makes the seams extraordinarily strong and flat and neat. Three-hole button: Used exclusively by Hathaway. It is much stronger than the four-hole kind. (Euclid and your Math, professor know why.) The Red "H": Found on every Hathaway Club where the tails meet—but only when the shirt has passed 18 inspections. A tag for your name. Sewn on the shirt tail of every Hathaway Club. Helps keep your Hathaway shirts out of envious hands. Where University of Kansas Mem buy Hathaway Club Shirts Kansas City: JACK HENRY'S·WOOLF BROS. THE LEADER CLOTHING CO. Topeka: RAY BEERS CLOTHING CO. GERRY'S INC. "Never wear a white shirt before sundown!" says Hathaway. Hathaway $ ^{\circ} $ is a division of The Warner Brothers Co.