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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
- .w'wi i" irt'in iiumiiw Mrrwnwwu'Tiiai ..- THE BAILORS BAA S.KAN V N 4 It's a pleasure for us to sell the kind of clothes we have here ; not merely because we make money by it; there are many other pleasures in this world besides making money. m desigi E FIND a great deal of satisfac tion and enjoyment in providing our friends with the kind of garments that our big makers n foius. We like to see men walking around town looking well dressed, prosperous, up-to-date; and to know that we are largely responsible for it. There is no way of estimating the value of the service such a store as this renders to the community; we all agree that good clothes increase a: man's effectiveness; and the consciousness of being well dressed is always a help to any of us in doing our work. ;V, Mi ,'! i-i The clothes built for us by our big makers, who are the creators of style for American men, are a big help. Such clothes make you look as well as you should; they stand up and argue . for you all the time, instead of arguing against you. 4 One thing of Importance You can't buy a suit or overcoat in our establishment but what is strictly all wool. All wool .fabrics feel right look right' -on a man. They 'tailor" better than cotton mi&ed goods; fit, and keep fit better,- and you can just as well have them as not. ' 1&- -Mrm JMH) fi ; I 111 wP Wh 'ill i I 111114 1H' " Men's Suits and Overcoats $10 to $40 , Armstrong Clothing Gmpany Good Clothes Merchants f 4 I W