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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1908)
1Z nlv C Sale , but it will be of especial interest to Union men and women because of the unusually pecause they are especially interested in the almost unheard of bargains offered in the 1 sales line. We have made good our every promise, and the buying public relies mmmmmmmmmmmwmmtmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm hatever the merits of former special sales, they sink into insignificance when mr or the start at $10.00 and advance in price $2.50 at a time till the m. . a a nri j? j t .c a e. INOt one suit reserved, i ne live divisions may oe lounu id one that should not be lost sight of, and that is that our nto consideration. & Divisions 3 ALE BION NUMBER 4 AT a tf Can's $18.00 and $15.00 Suits 7 v DIVISION NUMBER 5 AT $5.1 Giving choice off Uen's $12.50 and $10.00 Suits ; also 20 discount on all Trunks and Bags anything better in the line of unionmade clothing. Neither etter.made.:. . ildron's and Young Don's (Slothing the opportunity to buy Clothing for Children, Boys and Young Men, ages from 2 1-2 to 21 iderful saving ever made possible by any clothing store in this section of the U. S. Our and clean, embracing every new creation of the season in fabric, color and style. The bargains of such a tempting nature that the boys' needs will be anticipated many arranging tms sale we nave maae unusual price concessions looKing iorwara to tne iarg- led by this store indeed it was imperative that such steps be taken in order to unload lous stocks. We can only caution you, not under any circumstances, to buy a dollar's kdren's goods until you have thoroughly gone over the following list of bargains in this store. (Iron's Knickerbocker, Houses and Eton Suits years, are divided into divisions, as follows: Embraces Boys' and Children's il jA)m . . . ;. ..... . r;.: 3i .o5 Embraces Boys' and Children's Suits, worth $5.00, 5 - Embraces Boys' and Children's Suits, worth $7.00, dJ gg traces Bovs' and Children's Suits, worth $9.00, OA QC Embraces Boys' and Children's Suits, worth $15.00, gg Young Men's Long Pant Suits, Made With Long Coats and Peg Top Pants Age 16 to 21 years, are divided into 5 great price divisions on. the following basis; niVIQIOM 1 Takes in a11 Young Men's Suits IIVllVl 1 that formerly sold at fc -2 Q C $G.50 and $G.00, at PO.OO niVIQiniV O Takes in al1 Young Men's Suits Lfl v lIVll A that formerly sold at d!C QC $10.00, $8.50 and $7.50, at PJ.OJ niVIQIOlNJ 1 Takes in a11 Young Men's Suits Lfl Y ItVll J that formerly sold at dj QC $15.00 and $12.50, at P 07 niVIQIOM A Takes in all Young Men's Suits Ul v 13lvn that formerly sold at 'dJO ft C $20.00 and $18.00, at PV.OiJ niVIQiriM C Takes in a11 Young Men's Suits UK T ItlVSll J flint fnrmerlv clr 0 1 4 T. W P 1 1 1 1 " at $25.00 and $22.50, at. tcf 20 Per Cat ca til Boys' Knae snd Lcng Pants, Strw and Crush Hats and Caps ideration. No greater clothing values have ever been offered to the people of Lincoln. We say this with a full know- ffered to the buyers of fine clothing clothing of the "Armstrong Quality." Ever see anything finer than the GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANT