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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
D Meaif lis CI(D)e raw-nun Our most successful January Clearing Sale-and we have held many such sales-is drawing to a close. There remains but three more days, Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday. Despite the tremendous volume of business transacted during this sale, there remains splendid selections in every one of the several lots into which we divided our great stocks. These offer unparalleled bargains to the careful buyer, and we frankly advise our friends and patrons who have not already taken advantage of our offer to do so before this remarkable sale closes. Once more we explain the simple and easily grasped plan of the sale. Our immense stock of Men's and Boy's and Youth's clothing and Furnishings are divided into five lots, and are offered at the following bargain prices that will appeal to the careful and ecomical buyer: Lot 1 23,90 Embraces all Mep's Suits & Overcoats that formerly sold at $40.00, $35 & $32.50. Lot 2 18.9(D) Embraces all Men's Suits & Overcoats that formerly sold at $30.00, $27.50 & $25. Lot 3 14.90 Embraces all Men's Suits & Overcoats that formerly sold at $22.50 and $20.00. Lot 4 1(D)J(D Embraces all Men's Suits & Overcoats that formerly sold at $18.00 & $15.00. Lot 5 Embraces all Men's Suits & Overcoats that formerly sold at $12.50 Cl $10.C9. AiriiMitireiM Goth? Good Clothes Merchants