Gbe Dai It fl e fo r 0,fea n ARMSTRONG'S LAST CALL! H . t, The fall and winter has been very mild and the combination of these two conditions leaves us with several thousand wS?ltustodTS ButweareeolntokcePfalthw,ththeiJcopeand sell every garment during thi sale? ,10 Matter OUR PLAN. IS THIS: We reduce the price for choice of our men's sack suits, both fancy and-black, $1.00 each dav we give choice of any man's overcoat In our store for $10.00, and will sell boys' suits and overcoats at just half price. NaturaHv the best clothing is snapped up first. Right here we want to say a word-we want you to buy your suit as cheap as it is Dosslble for youjto get it, bt don't waif too long; the suits that are $9 today will be priced $8 tomorrow! but the one you would have picked may be sold, so'fbr $1.0Qjio not disappoint yourself. 4 . ;. wuum nayc Peu This is the Way Men's Sack Suits Will Be Sold Today, March ,8, choice of-any blue-black or fancy J Q Sack Suit in our store . 1 . . . : v s Saturday, March 9, choice of any blue-black or Q fancy Sack Suit in our' store. ....'....;...'.... V O $7.00 Monday, March U, choice of any blue-black or fancy Sack Suit in our store on this day only Tuesday, March 12, choice of any blue-black or fancy Sack Suit in store regardless former price Wends'y Man 13, choice of all plain and fancy Sack Suits, odd coats and vests same as suits $6.00 $5.00 Thursday, Mar, 14, choice of ali,pjain and fancy Sack Suits, odd coats'and vests counted as suits Friday, MarcB 15, choice of all. plain and fancy. Sack Suits, odd coats and vests counted as suits Sat'y, Mar, 16, choice of all plain and1 fancy Sack Suit in store odd coats and vests counted as suits Monday, Mar, 18, choice of whatever may be left or plain any fancy Sack Suits, Cont' on.V."ttVcountcd $400 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Make every dollar work like two. Buy now for the future; it will pay. Spring suits, spring overcoats, cravenettes, spring hats, allhere here inevery style. If you want spring clothes tell the man ' cy. ' ., Armstrong Clothing Company GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS :; OLIVER THEATRE II It Ja.b.ua.riu.a.q.u.u.a,JJ.a.1 i TONIGHT AT 8:15 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK "A yankee" tourist" PRICES $1.50 to 50c. SAT. MAT. & EVE. MCH.9 ' JOHN GRIFFITH And a Superior Company In Shakes peare's Immortal Comedy. 'King Richard The Third" Mat.-25c & 50c,.. Nnight-$1.00 to 25c. TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY MCH.12 ISABEL IRVING In the Comedy Hit of New York. , Susan in Search of a Husbapri PRICES-$1.50, $4oOf 75' and 50c". UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. attwttyMwwj it ..lYRIf. THEATRE.. j. . YUMA MIETT'S CUTE DOGS BARRY & WOLFORD. SCHOMAN & BROWN THE RENOS Jack Wilde's Illustrated Song, "In After Years When I am Old", kYBOSCOPE t . ' : Ladles' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays ; and Fridays . . . . March. Friday, 8. Convocation. Chancellor W. P. Aylsworlh of Cottier Unlversltj, "Napoleon." Annual banquot of Y. M. C. A., 8:45 p. m., In Llndoll Hotel. Union Society, 8:15 p. m. Saturday, 9. . Freshmnn Informal, 8:30 p. m., Mom. Hall. Medical Society meets In M. 301. Dr. R. A. Lyman speaks. Palladian Society, 8:15 p. ni. Students' Debating Club, 8:00 p. m. Resolved, That immigration of Japanese laborers to the United States should be prohibited. Tuesday, 12. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L Metcalf, "Measuring Men." Seniors meet, 11:30 a. in., in Mem.' Hall. TOMMY Wanted. Sevoral men uro wanted for the bass and tonor parts of "Hiawatha's Wedding March," which will bo sung, with the Thomas Orchestra In the spring. The .practlco will bo under the direction of Mrs. Raymond at 5 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. p A number .have inquired of Mr. Townsend If the price quoted to Corn huskers would be extended to Senior girls desiring now sittings without cap and gown. The rate is good to July 1, '07. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. For refreshments and light, catering work see "TOMMY" ,at Miller & Paine's. CUT THIS OUT npHrScoupon, presented at cashier's k4sk with loots., will pay for one'of our regular club lunches. NOT GOOD ON SUNDAY NEW WINDSOR CAFE 3 8HOW3 DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat, 10c. MODERN. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM EDpiE G. GRAY & CO. BICYCLING HILTON8 A DESPERATE PAIR On the Blpgraph JOLLY & WILD DARLING & REYNOLDE8 MrS8 EDNA WOOLY 8Jngpg: ','polleen Bawn." ELITE oocoooocxx)opooo(:oooooooooo THE STOLEN CHILD , s HI8 FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS I r . THE MAGIC ROSES ; MIS8 BROWN GOES HOME1 THpWONDERS OF CANADA .SEA BY MOONLIGHT ILLUSTRATED' 8ONG8 "ALICE WHERE ART THOU GOING'" Sung By. Miss Hazel Hoover. uuuu BTt ULORY," 8ung By Miss Delmore. , Continuous 8how from '1 :30 IJtoVkiap'j $ .va.