The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 11, 1919, Image 1

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    Frontier.
VOLUME XL.
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919.
NO. 14.
Copyright 1919 Hart SchaSaer &Maxx
I What’s Stylish fo * Fall? )
JUST about one year ago, the stylish thing
with young men was “olive drab;” the “Navy
blue;” a drive at “Fritz;” a shot at a “sub.
Now “the boys” are back in civil life; they
want all the good style they can get; we have it
U for them in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes;
here’s information about the newest ideas for
fall.
Belted suits are here in new designs and
variations.
Yokes, plaits, slanting, vertical and cres
cent pockets are all lively touches.
Double-breasted suits are favorites too; in
one-.two- and three button models; some with
belts; some without belts.
Coats are a little longer, waists are a little
higher; natural shoulders, higher and wider
lapels, giving the wirey, deep-lunged, athletic
look that young men want.
Now about price and quality; all clothes cost good money; you’d better be sure to get quality
equal to the price. You can get it here in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; all-wool, careful
tailoring; guaranteed to satisfy—money back if they don’t
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