The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1907, Image 4

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TROUSERS?
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Woar Armstrong's Kcgular
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This is How
Armstrong
Suits Really
Look,..
It docs not matter whether
. the suit bought here is on
duty the first time or has
seen several months of
service, the shape remains.
So does the original color
the dapper look the
unmistakable evidence of
good tailoring. That is
because the woolens come
from American and for
eign mills that keep right
on weaving good reputa
tions into fabrics year after
year because the clothes
are made in shops that
place the control of the
manufacturing processes
In the hands of the most expert men that good salaries can secure, because everything is inspected with the closest care
in our receiving room, and the slightest defect sends the faulty garments back to the factory.
$15.00
Clothes a man for any kind of business where
stylish clothing is counted an asset one of the
essentials of success. Plenty of Blues and
Blacks, also Dark Mixtures, at this price; bo
sides a wonderful showing of the new Greys
and Browns.
$20.00
Twenty dollars and upwards moans Imported
woolens; hand tailoring throughout; every
nicety of fit and finish superior linings, finer
buttons, more carefully worker button holes,
and more careful attention to the collar, shoul
ders nnd lapel, which make our garments pass
for high class custom work.
$25.00
Twenty-five dollars and upwards secures in
this store the best obtainable In men's attire
luxurious clothing, nothing short of It. Style,
fit and finish far superior to any garments pro
duced by the highest priced merchant-tailors.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING GO.
Good Clothes Merchants
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