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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
4- Vwwh n t t . " f f i'j lyf ..n ,.t t.J - r .? mpi.i ip "."iv - ' - irf. - - n . . ..-' 'Until Jni if in ill iiwi4laMllMMM K.' ii i ttbe ail? ncbcaehan , , TrvTTTS v fe it U fc P' k Hi T IS. frcfrrib New Spring Overcoats and Rain Coats The Correct Top Coats These garments will be cut two inches longer than last spring, made single breasted with wide lapels and slit in the back Cheviots, whipcord and coverts will be the woolens most in favor The first named com ing in black and Oxford, as well as in tan, We also carry a large variety of conservative spring overcoats; cut 40 inches long, serge or silk lined in Oxford or black The prices on our spring overcoats are as follows: $I(T, $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $25. HillilPwirv HcwflflHjG&&tf3HHi43&!M New Spring Rain Coats A rain coat is not a "mack- v intosh" as most men understand the term, it is a light weight, long, swell-looking tourist gar ment made strictly waterproof by the cravetting process of treating cloths, which popular over-garments come in worsted and cheviots, with plain or belt ed backs or in the dressy paletol styles so becoming to men of stal wart frame. Some are plain, some are striped and some appear in handsome overplaids. If your rain coat comes from here you will have the right ap pearing garment and you will pay the right price. Prices, $10, $12.50, $15.50, $18 and up to $35. wmf the 3w-' !"4 -wy 4m Armstrong Clothing Company Good Clothes Merchants o - K ' i.' - Ji ' HL j:Aiauirfcfa. -jfcg) fcatr rjjjjfejg-i.'ju: -C I- .d a . &M 2-.9TO .'rfj