The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, October 14, 1910, Image 9

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    Pick Out Most Any One
Of The Hendiredls
of tastily dressed mechanics you see around here; ask him
where he gets his clothes and most every time he will say at
Armstrong's. This store is making friends among the mechan
ics and if s because they know they can get clothes here with
more snappy styles, more tasty patterns than are to be found
elsewhere. A half hour spent here in looking over our Fall
line of stylish clothes will give you a better idea of what is cor
rect this season than you could possibly obtain in any other
way.
Not Only Wage Earners but All Men
who like to look young, and also the older men who want the
most conservative styles, will find here a greater variety to
choose from than can be found any place else. You can be
sure of finding a stylish, all wool, perfectly tailored suit at most
any price you wish to pay.
AS FOR VALUE, you will find our FOUR
STRONGEST LINES of suits and overcoats at
$10, $15, $20 and $25 the best all around
values that were ever put into clothes.
A Complete Line of Work Clothes
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furnishings GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS MENS hats