The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 20, 1920, Image 1

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    Frontier.
.O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920.
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It is well to set apart a day in the year as a time for rememberance; a day when we can think of PatJi®tism, heroism andsacrffice, j j
and fearless unquestioning devotion to duty; when we can remember, pay tribute to and decorate the graves of the brave men of t s u ry
who gave their lives for the cause of humanity and for the world’s peace.
The struggle is now ended and the people of this country are united as one people, one country and one flag. 1
longer for the cause; it celebrates the courage of the people of thi^ountry; a courage that made itself felt and ^ is in
tones on every battle field over which the Stars and Stripes waved. We may formally decorate their graves or not the true patnotism is m
the hearts of the men, women and children who now share the heritage of freedom, that the sacrifice and devotion to duty that these men
who have gone before have left them.
Today this nation is facing the reconstruction pefiod; a period in which business of all lines will be put upon a permanent business
basis, one that will redound to the credit of the people of this nation, the greatest in the world. ,
In the selling of clothing we have always done our best to conserve the resources of our customers, financial and otherwise, by selling !{
them the best clothing that it was possible to purchase, and selling it to them at a smaller ma/gm of profit than is usually take the
clothing business. For this reason they have always been able to procure better values here for the money than.they have been abie^W
secure in any clothing store in this state. We are still following the same standard that we have followed since w *■ >
" is furnishing greater values for the money than can be found in any other store.
The World War caused great disturbance in the woolen market, the dye stuffs market, etc. Prices have be™
weavers, manufacturers of clothing and sellers of textiles, have considered it wise to send notices ofwarning to the effect dyes ^
uncertain and cannot be guaranteed; that all wool fabrics are difficult to obtain, and other similar t g . . , ,, merchandise’
as in past, absolutely all wool; our colors will be, as in the past absolutely fast and
as in the past, at prices that are to the advantage of our patrons. We have our usual supply of goods to meet your requirements as promptly
and as full as ever, and they are made by that popular and reliable firm Hart Schaffner & Marx.
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FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
A fine variety of fine Worsteds, in regular and fancy
weaves at.-. $45 to $85.00
Blue Serges in fancy and regular weaves.... $50 to $100
Young Men’s in fancy weave, all colors, English model,
belted, with Novelty pockets, lined or half lined
at ..... $55.00 to $85.00
BOYS’ CLOTHES
Boys’ 2-piece Knee pants, with all the new Novelties,
in boys’ clothing, at. $12.50 to $20.00
SHOES
The P. J. McManus hand-made shoe is the equal of any
shoe manufactured, in quality of material, style and
workmanship, from. $12.50 to $18.50
GLOVES
Sixteen button silk gloves, double tip fingers, all shades,
White, Sand, Puttee and Black —. $2.00
Kid Gloves, White, Black, Grey, Tan, two button $3.50
WASH FABRICS
Crepes and Voiles, all combinations of colors
at.. $16.50 to $35.00
LADIES’ SHOES
The Ultra, fit for a Queen, 16 eyelet lace boot, Niggar
Brown and Black, at . $15, $16.50 and $18.50
Colonial Pump, all Patent, at ... $12.50
Colonial Pump, all kid, at . $13.50
White Canvas Shoes at . $6.50 and $7.50
LADIES’ DRESSES
You will find in my Ready to Wear Department Ladies’
Dresses of the very latest ideas. I have a very large
selection.
Taffetas from . $27.50 to $75.00
Georgettes, from .-.--- $40.00 to $90.00
Combination of Satin and Georgette, from $50 to $125.00
BLOUSES
A beautiful line of Georgette Blouses, short sleeves,
braid trimming, at.. $28.50 to $35.00
Georgette, decorated with yarn trimming $15 to $25.00
Georgette, decorated with beads, beautiful designs,
at ..$15.00 to $30.00
LADIES’ TAILOR SUITS
The Palmer Garments are always the best; we have
them in the New Cloths and up-to-the-minute m colors,
and make, at . $35.00 to $125.00
SPORT SUITS
We are also showing a few sport suits, of a tricolette
blouse, Crepe du Chine skirt, accordion pleated,
decorated with beads and yarn trimming
...$80.00 to $90.00
UNDERWEAR
Men’9 short sleeve, ankle length, union suits $2.50 to $3
Men’s long sleeve, ankle length, union suits $2.50 to $3
Low neck, short sleeves, ankle length, at.$2.50
Low neck, short sleeves,,B. V. D. -.$2.00
Ladies’ Union Suits, low neck, short sleeves, ankle
length, at ..-.-.—• ?2-00
Ladies’ strap shoulder, knee length, at .—.$2.50
HOSIERY
Black silk hose.*-$2.35, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
Ladies’ Silk Boots, in Black Brown and Grey at.... $4.00
White silk hose, at .-. $1.25, $1.50
Taupe silk hose, at..—.-...-.—• ?3.0fl
Lisle thread hose. Black, White and Brown, at.90c
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S HOSE
Fine Lisle, prices range according to size,
.._... 65c, 75c, and 90c