The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, August 08, 1908, Image 3

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    THE WORKINQHAN
STERLING
SUITS
That sold for $10.00 in this
sale
$3.40
STERLING
ODD PANTS
Many Fine Patterns,
Fine Varieties, good
Selections
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mm
STERLING
SUITS
That sold for $18, $16.50,
$15 and $12.50 in this sale
$7.40
STERLING
VESTS
Fine Variety, Latest
Shades and Patterns
Nothing Finer
Greatest Clothes Opportunity
i
When we purchased the Sterling stock of clothing we consummated the biggest
clothing deal ever pulled off in the middle west. It involved a matter of $100,000
and we gained much while affording the clothes buyers of this section an oppor
tunity to gain even more. We secured this immense stock at bargain prices, and
now we turn around and offer you the benefits. We have no philanthropic motive
in this matter. It is purely a matter of business. We gain in many ways, while
giving you a chance to gain a lot in clothes values at a small expenditure. This
Sterling stock is clean, uptodate and well selected. We sorted it into classes and
have put it on in different lots at prices that must move it within the next 30 days.
EVERY TASTE CAN BE SUITED
The man who wants the very latest in cut, style and
patterns; the man who wants the best in the plain
styles; the man who wants quality without regard
for fashion's stern decreesin fact every man who
wants clothing can find what he wants here, and
at prices never before offered to bargain seekers.
fOR THE LADDIE WHO GOES TO SCHOOL
School will soon open, and the laddies must be fitted
out. Now is the chance of a lifetime. Boys are pro
verbially hard on clothing, and keeping the school
boy well clad is a problem in economics. You can
solve it here. You can buy two or three suits of
serviceable school clothes for the boy, and pay no
more for the two or three than you would ordinarily
pay for one. Why not buy for a year or two to
come, and save money?
FOR THE MAN WHO INSISTS ON STYLE
such a man can walk into this store now and get
two stylish suitslatest in cut, style and pattern
for the price he would ordinarily pay for one. The
union man who wants something up-tothe minute
can make a week's wages go further at this sale
than he ordinarily could make a month's wages
go under average conditions.
FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS
The bargain stock of shirts, ties, hose, suspenders,
hats, caps, work clothes, etc., is remarkably large
and the price remarkably small. We call especial
attention to the bargains in hats and shirts. They
are the sensation of the year in furnishing circles.
Only a combination of circumstances permits us to
offer these remarkable bargains, and the like may
never again be offered.
THE STOCK MUST MOVE AT ONCE
We must move this stock before September land
move it we will if price is any inducement. Last
Saturday night we were swamped with business
and many found difficulty in being waited upon.
It will not occur again. We have reinforced our
staff of clerks and can now accommodate all who
can get into the storeand it is the biggest store
in the west.
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. Come right in and look around. We are
confident that if you will look you will sieze the opportunity to get these bargains.
You have never seen their equal-you may never see them again.
STERLING
SUITS
That sold for $27.50, $25,
$22.50 and $20 in this sale
113.40
STERLING
SUITS
That sold for $40, $35 and
$30 in this sale
8.40
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STERLING
HATS
AH Stiff and Soft Hats
Straws and Caps at
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STERLING
SHIRTS
$3.50 Shirts at .$1.78
$3.00 Shirts at $1.67
$2.50 Shirts at $1.39
$2.00 Shirts at $1.13
$1.50 Shirts at . . . 79c
$1.00 Shirts at ..63c
50c Madras at .... .... .33c
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
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