The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, June 28, 1907, Image 7

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AND THIS MEANS THE GREATEST M THE HISTORY OF LINCOLN
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SUITS WORTH UP TO $15
The materials are mixed
Cheviots and Tweeds
and fancy Worsteds: all
sorts of patterns. Suits
that will hold shape and
look well 'till worn out:
Not $9.75 Suits, But
Values Up To $15.00
. Reduced To $9.75
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No need to tell you this is the greatest sale of Clothing ever
attempted in Lincoln. You'll see for yourself. We will tell you
in plain Anglo-Saxon language, and as briefly as possible why
we must inaugurate this sacrificing sale. Unseasonable weath
er, a large stock and our fixed policy of "carrying nothing over"
means that we must make these unusual price concessions.
This vigorous price-cutting will bring economy to hundreds of
men for it's an opportunity to buy the highest grade clothing
that's made at liberal reductions.
flMF THIMP RIDRF1 Just remember tliat every statement in this advertisement
UIML I nilVU IViUnLi is made over tne signature of "MAYER BROS.", a tried and
dependable firm that's won reputation on honest methods and truthful advertising
NOTICE
Every Mans' and Boys' Suit in the house is'
included in this sale except plain blue and
black suits and uniforms.
NOTICE
EVERY SUIT IS MARKED in plain' fig
ures with the original ticket. You can see for
yourself the saving afforded. , , v
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SUITS WORTH UP TO $20
At this price there is
every style a man wants
and in correctness of
design, charm of fabric
and quality of workman
ship every garment is
perfect.
Not $14.00 Suits, But
Values Up To $20.00
Reduced to $14.00
SO
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SUITS WORTH UP TO $25
Clothes made by Rogers,
Peet & Co. makers of the
finest clothing in the
world, are included in
this lot. They are better
suits than you can find
elsewhere at. any price.
Not $17.00 Suits, But
Values Hp To $25.00
Reduced To $17.00
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SUITS WORTH UP TO $38
Now, we offer the finest
ready-to-wear clothing
that's to be had any
where. Fine hand-tail- '
ored garments of import
ed woolens, better cloth
ing than the other stores
: attempt to handle:
Not $24.00 Suits, But
Values tip To $40.00
Reduced To $24.00
SYE3AW (D)
HATS (Q)
We've sold many straw hats this season
a great many lines are now broken
these we will close out in a hurry
Values up to $2.50
at 89c
Panama Straws
The hand-made kind and
made under water
$10.00 and $12.00 Values
$6.50
Genuine Balbriggan Underwear
the 50c kind
at
Broken Lines of Fine Underwear, in
cluding Silk and Lisle mixed gar
ments, 5150 to $2.50
values at
98c
EXTRAORDINARY PRICE CUTTING LSSr,
(ONLY PLAIN BLACK AND BLUE SUITS EXCEPTED)
MORE BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING BETTER GRADES OF
BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING THAN AT ANY OTHER STORE
KNEE PANT SUITS
that sold up to $3.00,
cut to
KNEE PANT SUITS
that sold up to $8.00,
cut to
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
that sold up to $10.00,
cut to.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
that sold up to $15.00,
cut to
$1.95
$5.50
$6.75
$10.75
KNEE PANT SUITS
that sold up to $5.00, .
' cut to
KNEE PANT SUITS
that sold up to $10.00,
cut to. . - -
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
that sold up to $12.50,
cut to.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
that sold up to $20.00,
cut to
$3i75
..$6i95
$8.75
$14.00
Boys' Bloomer and
straight Trousers,
$1.00 kind
T a 1 Boys' Knee Pants, HOa Boys' Knee Pants; 1 0 ft
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