r v : !-. -rurtT - THE DAiLY NEBRASKAN, U '. ii BE ONE of the WELL DRESSED i pt wy wy y , , , , , jp, jp. Hit Sfef'lsa,,. r U cfe' . t J!'W T v T T X 'i T T P T I ARMSTRONG K: ft t r .viHiMr :0r rnm&l GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS y& ?i. k . t- ': ? ,.,;' THIS SPRING "Good as Armstrong's " w S fhe highest claim nnv 1nr.nl rlnfliim m. I tures to make for his best men's garments when talking to a customer who knows what is what. Wliy not buy today and wear this spring the faultless clothing that is the STANDARD one of ourliigh grade suits or oyercoats in hand-spun imported woolens whose colors are as fadeless as the raven's wing cut and tailored and trimmed by experts who are masters of their craft made not only in strict accord with the latest fashion plates, but "style models" in themselves. Such men's garments arc here, in the conventional black, unfinished worsteds and Thibets in the very popular blue woolens that come this season in such tasteful overplaids, stripes, and other fancy weaves and in an almost endless variety of the GRAY EFFECTS that hold the foremost place not just a few small clothes, chiefly for show window service, but complete lines, in the fullest range of sizes to meet the requirements of every fastidious dresser. - If you consult our price marks you' will find them 20 to 40 per cent lower than all others. Prices, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30. 7 ' ' 17 t Our $10, $12.50 and $15 lines of &en's -Suits have no equals for quality pf cloth, richness of linings and perfection of fit. In styles they are exact reproductions of the finer garments. CLOTHING CO. - teJr- "i l i "n ft! V . 1 1 'I -,;i'i V) 'l 'V.' hJ I 'Si X I ' X -1 i . t 7 IK V1 ::-a r- ,- f ' III