The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1914, Image 11

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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New Apparel for Spring
The height of perfection has been facturer has always been given credit
attained in the fashioning or tailored for creating the best effects in the
garments, which in style and finish plained types of American tailored
are unrivaled. The American manu-1 suits, but now, when intricate features
arc introduced, making the whole a
costume radically different from
former modes, we find that American
tailors by their versatility have again
demonstrated that they aro masters
of their trade and need fear no rivals.
If they are not credited as being orig
inntors, there is no one who will deny
the fact that in the adaptations of
foreign models, and the elimination of
extreme and ofttimes eccentric lines
the American ensemble becomes a
new and dominant style, which would
scarcely bo recognized by Its origina
tor, and which, in turn, serving as an
Inspiration to someono elso seeking
Ideas, keeps our market well supplied
with garmonts that have an individual
lty of their own.
This season the Bklrts afford a for-
tile Hold in which a clover designer
has ample opportunity to display his
talent In creating now forrnlTof tunics
and rippled effects. At tho present
moment fashion favors tho Imaginative
genius of tho designer, and conse
quently does not call to account ovon
those flights of fancy produco tho
queer nnd grotesque In dross.
For
Wo men
Wo Invite Every Woman Student of the
State University and "Every other- Woman -in
this Vicinity to Visit Our Women's Apparel
Section NOW, while the showing of Lovely
Spring Creations is Complete.
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desired fabric, of approved fashion and priced
low.
'We want you to feel free to look at and try
-ou-any garmont you admiEewith.tho. coirt
plete assurance that wo serve you with pleas
ure and that you are not obliged to buy,
PRICES FOR SUITS AND COATS RANGE
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$15 to $75
OTHER GARMENTS VERY MODERATELY
PRICED.
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For Men
We Are Just Entering Our First Spring
Season As Clothiers for Men nnd Young Men.
We do this with tho full knowledge that your
eyes are upon us and that you aro rightfully
attempting to criticise.
We are glad to be looked at from this
angle. Wo court your careful scrutiny, with
tho full confidence that the closer the "look"
thequickerjw:eJffiill become YOUR CLOTH-
IERS.
Wo have priced all of our Suits and Spring
Overcoats of which the Balmacaan is the
leader lower than is usually asked for the
same value garments. Department store
methods of handling merchandise reduce the
proportionate expenses.
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PRICES FOR SPRING SUITS
$147507177507230-
and $28.00
PRICES FOR SPRING OVERCOATS
$12.50, 14.50, 18.50
and $23.50
Rudge & Gu
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