TUB ALLTANCB IIKRALD, KHIoAY, JUNK 11, 19fr), Orofer Attract to Prices to their lowest possible level we give you these extra special values ... ,i ; t - X t . I v- 1 4 P J I 7 i i . 7,. ' r .If s A late shipment pf Men's fine Percale Shirts Sixes 14 to 18 Special $1.65 .'. ' OUR FINE . Hats ; are ready for your inspection Stetson, Crofut, Knapp and Borsalino. Special values in $5, $6 and $7 values, for $5.00 Ask to see our Fifth Avenue Straws. ' Men's Standard Work Shirts S .$1.25 . . MEN'S OVERALLS UNION MADE Otis 220 Wide Back Denims, High Back, Bib. Sizes 31 to 42 waist All Lengths. $2.25 PAIR Saturday Special Hosiery Specials Fast Black Sox Double Soles and Heels . A 50c Sox, Special 3 for Silk Stripes 15c ,25c $1.50 grades, some imperfect Army Cashmere See those Jazz stripes, 3 pair for .$1.00 J0c .75o 60c $1.00 Finest Lines of Men's Neckwear Priced 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ; and up to $5.00 See the new Jazz bow, only 60c. . We are showing a fine French all wool, dark blue Serge Trouscr, value $15.00 Special $9.85 Other Trousers $3.50 $5.00, $0.00, $3.50 and $7.50 Largest line in the city. 60 styles of Men's Summer Underwear Wilson Bros., Munsing, Cooper, Hatch 1 -Button, B. V, D., v Prices, f8s $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Bargains in Stouts and longs besides regulars. . Men's Shoes Work Shoes Dress Shoes Fine Tan Special English Last, $9.00 values $6.50 ..$2.75 -$5.00 L.$6.50 A large new assortment of Men's and Young Men's h WOOL SI JITS Hand-made collars, real snappy patterns and "Money oacR ij you want if. : i nese suits are worm to $5U, none less man 00, we are putting in the whole at one price A J 1 AiiU $39,50 Special Bargains in Ou Boys9 Waists Boys' Overalls Boys' Tennis Boys' buiis Boys' Shoes Boys' Hose ' m'm " - " r Shoes v, All Leather Shoes . Sizes 7V4 to 10 : $1.50values Sizes 3 to 14 CJfWCo f O CiO Sizesuptol3H LVjO 20 3 pairs for 98c $1.19 98c discount discount $1.00 mmmmmmmmmmmt mmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjmMmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmmm HE FAMOU S CLOTHING USE Northwestern Nebraska's Largest Men's Store PERSONALS Mrs. Grassman is In Plattsmoutb lsiting relatives. Walter Bobbins was operated on Tuesday morning for appendlclUs. " Mrs. Stolldort left Monday for a visit to relatives in Marsland. J. B. Jenson from Hemingford was in town Monday on business,. Mrs. Clara Coupon of Letan, Neb., epent Monday shopping in Alliance. Mrs. T. D. Roberts left Monday for A visit to her daughter in Edgemont. George Milburn and family have returned from their homestead at Dewey, S. D. - JeBse Miller and A. B. Walker left today to buy equipment for the Alli ance hotel lunch room. Miss Thelma Wessley and mother Are leaving for Long Beach, Cal.. to make their future home. - Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee Basye returned Sunday from Lincoln, where the lat ter has been spending the last three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis of Ack ley, la., stopped over in Alliance for A few days on their way to Casper, " Wyo., to visit relatives. -,T Miss Anna Thompson who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W. ' Thompson left yesterday for her homo in Winifred, Mont. Misses Margaret Harris, Mathilda Frankle, Louis Griggs, Wilma Mote and. Donald Graham are among those who have returned from the various schools. L. K. Corbln is back in Alliance for a more or less extended stay at the home of Judge and Mrs. Ira E. Tash. Ue plans, later on in the sum mer, to take a trip to Denver and Colorado Springs. Miss Alice Graham who was In the - Class of '16. graduates this year from the university in the academic and nurses' course. This makes three of the '18 class to graduate from the University. The others are . Messrs Donald Spencer and Carl Powell who are graduating from the agricultural course. Deatiful Mit terns in silk kimonas at the Oriental Store. Mrs. F. D. Cody . and daughter, Dudy, of Lakeside spent Wednesday shopping in Alliance. ..,'. Miss Stella Raye, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fitzgerald, left Wednesday for Torrlngton, Wyo. . . , Mrs. A. C. Smith and daughter; Helen Fay, left Wednesday for St. Louis, Mo., and McLeansboro, 111., to visit relatives. Mr. Ambrose, accompanied by hfs two grandchildren, Elsie and.Estile McGulre, left Thursday for Ravenna, Neb., to spend month. - . Harry and Frank Webor or Anti och, were in Alliance Wednesday on their way to New Castle, Wyo., on a pleasure trip. ' James Moore who has been work ing at the First National bank, left Wednesday to accept a position as r.sststant cashier with the Naponee State bank, at Naponee, Neb. Miss Hazel Burleigh of Crawford spent the day Thursday in Alliance. Elmer Scott of Antioch has gone to Casper, Wyo., on a pleasure trip. Mrs. H. A. Roby, who was in town for . medical attention, returned to Hemingford Wednesday. v Mrs. E. E. Lawrence and daugh ter, Clarice, left Wednesday for Tor rlngton, Wyo., where they will join a party of friends and go on a fish ing trip near Cheyenne and Guern sey, Wyo. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Harvey, and George. C. Orr of Hemingford, are moving to Scottsbluff, Neb. C. O. Williams was in Alliance on business en route from Newcastle, Wyo., to Denver. Mr. Williams ! interested in the Burlington Osage Oil company. Miss Thelma Wessley' left today for Hemingford. She will return to morrow. " " Mrs. Margaret Putman of Bremer ton, Wash., spent two weeks with Mrs. C. M. Cox and friends. From Alliance she goes to Atkins, Neb., for a visit with her sister and from there to Hamburg, la., for a visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sturgeon, who are motoring from Indiana to Winni peg, Canada, spent three days In Al liance with the former's uncle, O. Sturgeon. v Mr. Wadell returned Thursday from Edgemont. He worked all night at the scene, of tho wreck near Ard more, S. Dak. Miss Mabel Sward left Saturday BOX BUTTE COUNTY FARMS On account of the more or less stringent financial conditions we now have the opportun ity to offer some exceptional bargains in improved and unimproved Box Butte county farms, as well as in some choice western Nebraska stock ranches. : It will pay you to write or call on us for detailed Information regarding some of the bargains which we have at this time. Easy terms can be secured for you. If you have western property for sale and want it handled quickly, list it with us. We look after properties for non-residents. THE THOMAS COMPANY LLOYD 0. THOMAS HAROLD S. THOMAS Phone 20 Reddish Block Alliance, Neb. night for Minneapolis to spend her vacation. : ,- - Lett Beckwlth of Gordon is spend ing a few days with his brother.. Roy Beckwlth. , : - R. S. Edwards has purchased one of the new Wright and Wright bun galows. . i . ; - Imperial Theatre One Day Only, Monday June 14 COLE M'ELEOY'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND - AND VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS p- Big Feature Acts . In Addition to Regular Photoplay 7 Si rb. Recently at Broadway Theater, Denver and With Trixie Fnganza Company ( r ONE DAY ONLY Starting at 8 p. m. v ! ADMISSION Children 81c; Adults 68o; Balcony 90o , and War Tax USUAL PHOTOPLAY MATINEE AT 3 P. M. 15c and 80o