OLUME XXXVII. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. | /HEN your son graduates front high school, or academy you’ll want to see that he makes as I i good an appearance as the occasion deserves, it’s a pretty important event for him; and he | i wants to look at his best, it’s an important event for you. too; your hoy is coming into “man’s I estate.*" . j; | Hart Schaffner & Marx | i make clothes that are especially designed for i i graduates; they're youthful in lines; not the same | as for older young men, or for the high school principal or President of the Board. We have clothes for them, too; but the young graduate | wants something different. We can supply it; in i j a large variety of fabrics and colors; dark wors teds, blue serges, fine tweeds; all woo], and per fectly tailored; and correctly fitted. The men and young men in our illustration show how we can clothe different types. 1 A fit for every figure. It is important that every person should know that there is a store in their town where you can step in and sup S | ply your wardrobe with clothes that safeguard your appearance at all times at $25, $26.50, $27.50, $28.50, $30, 1 | $32.50 and $35. Collars, shirts, neckties, socks, handkerchiefs, underwear, gioves and hats, the highest standard of qualtty in £ ; every item. Shoes in all the popular colors, black, white and brown at $3.50, $4,50, $5, $6 and $6.50 in the P. J. | H McManus hand made, no better possible. a | h r 1 I Home oi Good Merchandise s. p. j. McManus , ' /