The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, October 21, 1910, Image 5

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    SEASONAL
WEAR
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M
Pronounced patterns and coloring are features of Men's Wear this
autumnal and winter season. Not gaudy, to be sure, but touching the
psychological impulse the cheerful, optimistic and sanguine. Just the pat
terns and colors to indicate that happy frame of mind we should all be in
now, with ample harvests, garnered fruit and bright prospects for the fut
ure. Cheerfulness is, as it should be under the circumstances, the keynote
of dress at this time. While others may have been pessimistic when the
buying season was on, we held firmly to our faith in Nebraska's produc
tivity and we bought optimistically. Our faith has been vindicated, and we
now offer you the benefits of our foresight arid superior buying ability.
Tasteful shades in gray; the always popular blue in varying shades; those
warm, rich, ruddy brown shades. The weaves are destinctive, too. Diagonal,
basket, herringbone, small checks, twills, plaids all favorites and all in cor
rect taste this season.
From Ten To Forty Dollars
Suits and Overcoats, best makes, guaranteed as represented and extra value
for the money. You consult your purse and we meet your requirements.
We surely have what you want, for this season's purchases are the largest
we have ever made. If it is worth buying we have it to sell, otherwise not.
For The Union Men's Trade
We again have especially selected lines a lines that stand for themselves.
While the label is desirable, it is not the label alone it is the superior merit
of the goods, both in make and substance. Our lines of Union Made work
clothes, shirts, etc., is also unusually large, and we are proud to push them
on their merits. We are always pleased with an opportunity to show goods
and quote the price which is always plainly marked and not deviated from.
Arm
teE CloflMini
Co.
FURNISHINGS
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
MEN'S HATS