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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
BARGAINS FOR Cloakroom STRONG VALUES IN SUITS AT $16.50 AND $14.50 We invite your inspection of these up-to date, well tailored garments. They are made of fine Cheviot, Serge, Diagonal and Broadcloth and are regularly priced at $17.50 and $19.50. Special prices at $16.50 and $14.50 SUITS AT $12.50 AND $9.75 Broken sizes and Sample Line Suits, assorted dark and light materials. Worth $16.50 -to $25.00. Choice at $12.50 and $9.75 SKIRT SPECIAL Your choice of $6.75 values, special. . . .$4.95 Your choice of $7.50 values, special. . . .$5.95 Your choice of $7.95 values, special. . . .$6.95 Your choice of $8.95 values, special. . . .$7.95 Your choice of $12.50 values, special. . .$9.95 $9.95 values Black Voiles, special. .. .$7.95 $14.50 and $13.50 values Black Voiles, special $9.95 SILK PETTICOATS AT $4.95 AND $3.95 Dependable Oil Boiled gratle Taffeta in , generous width and neatly tailored. 1 Regular $4.95 values, special $3.95 Regular $5.95 values, special. ...... .$4.95 SILK' WAISTS AT $3.95 AND $2.95 Assortment of Shepherd Check and Striped Taffetas and Moire Silks, $6.75 and $5.95 values. Choice at $3.95 New supply of Twilled Messaline Waists in all colors, beauti fully braided. Low at $4.95. Special at $3.95 Black Taffeta Silk Waists, attractively embroidered, at $3.95 and $2.95 DRESSES AT $12.50 A glance at these showy Braided French Serge garments will be sufficient to judge that they are worth $19.50. Now on sale at $12.50 Footwear Department "WELLINGTON" JOCKEY BOOTS FOR GIRLS In patent colt and gun metal leathers with black patent cuffs and silk tassels. Sizes 5J2 to 8, red tops and tassels, at. .$1.75 Zl Sizes 8y2 to 11 . . , .$2.25 -7 A Sizes 11 V, to 2 S2.50 Jr 0 Sizes 2y2 and 3 : $3.00 -.?" p: 111111 CUT BUUTS r UK BUYS AND Jte&'$'i&Z&t IN BUTTON OR LACE ' SsS&X Boys High Cut Shoes Sizes 2y to 5x2 in tan leather with buckles, iat. $2.50 and $3.00 SizeSlS1 'to 2, in tan leather with buckles, at. .$2.25 and $2.75 Sizes 22 to 5y, in Mack calf leather, with buckles $2.25 Sizes 13y to 2, in black box calf leather with buckles. .$2.00 Sizes 9 to 13, in black box calf . leather with buckles. . . .$1.-75 Girls' High Cut Shoes Prices range from $1.50 to $2.50 I Dry Goods Department $1.00 TABLE LINENS 79c 5 pieces of 72-inch All Pure Linen Table Damask. All assorted patterns. This is a good wearing grade one we can recom mend. Regular $1.00 value. To close at 79c - CHILDREN'S HOODS Our new line of Children's Hoods tare now on dis play. Hoods made of felt, trimmed with Chiffon and ribbon to match. Colors red, Mue, brown and white. Also a nice line of Bear Skin Hoods, all shades. Toques, all colors and shapes, at 25c up to $1.75 COMFORTS COMFORTS 1 doz. full size Silkoline Comforts, assorted patterns. These come tied and sewed. Reg. $1.75 value. Special this week .$1.39 "We also have a nice line of Com forts from $1.00 up to $3.50 WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Our line of Fall Dress Goods was never more complete. Broadcloths, Mohair, Panamas,' Plain and Fancy Serges, Voiles, Taffetas, Edgemire, Batistes, Albatros, Bedford Cord, Poplins, New Danish, in all staple shades, 36 to 54 inches wide. "Worth from 35c up to $1.75 0 1.7-921 O St. OPPOSITE CITY HALB BLANKET SPECIALS 2 doz. 10-4 Cotton Blankets in col .. ors tan and gray. Reg. 89c. .Spe cial this week only at ..75c "We are showing a great line of Blankets in 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 size, ass 'ted pat., at57c up to $10 A WHIRLWIND SPEAKER. Chase of Haverhill Will Speak in Lin coln Very Soon. John C. Chase was the people's choice for mayor of Haverhill, Mass., at the very time of his defeat. If the will of the people had been the rule, the Socialist perhaps Chase, as their representative would still be in con trol of Haverhill. Chase was only defeated after the old line parties gave up all hope of winning against him by fair means and they had to resort to the power of boodle. It cost thousands to beat Chase and it 'has cost more thousands every election since then to keep hiin beaten. Even at that the power of boodle is proving more 'and more in effective. The next victory for Social ism at Haverhill will be won even against the barrels of money furnished by the interests and that victory will be final and complete. This is the man who will aid with the closing campaign dates of the j gubernatorial campaign in Nebraska. He is an orator ana a master of the platform art, a political student whom none of his opponents dare meet in public. i The socialist organization of Nebras ka has secured several dates from Mr. Chase, and he will appear with, Clyde J. Wright, socialist candidate for gov ernor. These two forceful speakers will speak in Lincoln on November 7 at a place yet to be designated. They ought to have the privilege of speaking to not less than 2,000 workingmen. They have a message. THE TRADE WINNERS. Lincoln Business Men Touring the Northwest on Special Train. Under the auspices ot the Commercial Club some seventy Lincoln business men are indulging in another "trade winning" excursion, this ; time taking the line of the Northwestern road into northwestern Nebraska. As usual the excursionists have a band along with them, and as usual it is a village band hired because it is cheaper to hire them than it , is' to employ Lin coln musicians. , The Lincoln musicians however, are - expected to "patronize home institutions77 and "all work to gether for Lincoln.' .- The special train is a palatial affair, and the blanch taking' the excursion is having a royal good time.