Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, September 01, 1911, Image 30
Hftost stowing of id The Fall and Winter Styles in Men' s Clothing, Hats and Furnishings were never so ease and comfort of fit that combine to make this season's offerings appeal with unu clothing values at the prices quoted are calculated to inspire liberal buying, foi The Workers' Wo k Clothes We handle everything in the line of work clothes thai is everything thatx is "right" and suited to the needs of the mechanic as he goes about his daily tasks. We have long made a specialty of this department of our institution, and we are better prepared than ever to supply the needs of the mechanic who must have Overalls, Work Shirts, Jumpers, Etc. There is nothing in these lines we are unable to furnish the worker who insist upon seeing inside the pocket the little "bug" that is evidence of good wages, shorter hours, sanitary conditions of labor and a voice in the disposition of the laborer's sole product his toil. While this little "bug" is one point in favor of these garments, there are others, among them quality, price and service. GOOD CLOTHING 5? CLoj CLOTHk HATS AN