The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, December 02, 1910, Image 3

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    Getting What Ymt i Pay For
After all is said and done that is the secret of right buying.
It isn't so much the amount you pay for a suit of clothes or an
overcoat it is getting the worth of your money in style, fit, fabric
and durability. It is our custom of giving this full value that is
the "secret" of our success in business. At this store, whatever
price you see fit to pay, you are assured of one thing---you are
getting the full value of your money in all those things that go to
make a satisfied customer the "repeating customer." If it is a
$10 suit or overcoat, you can and if you are a regular customer,
you da---go away with the knowledge that you have value receiv
ed, and then some. If it is a $40 suit or overcoat, you go away
with the same knowledge.
SUITS $10 to $40
OVERCOATS $10 to $40
The exclusive styles, the richness of the coloring, the wearing
qualities of th fabrics, the hijh-class tailoring all the things that
should, and do, appeal to the discriminating buyer, you get here
for less than you would pay elsewhere for just ordinary clothes.
There is no reasonable excuse for any man not buying his clothes
at Armstrongs.
The Christmas Shoppers.
We beg to suggest that now is a good time to be selecting
those Christmas presents for "Him." We carry just the articles
that will be appreciated by Father, Husband, Brother or Sweet
heart. The articles that carry the sacredness of a gift from a loved
one, and also have the quality of utility.
ArmsitroiiiiE ClotiM
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS