Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 28, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 11-A, Image 11

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Lef Me Make Your Spring Suit
In addition to a
perfect fit, I give
you the newest
fabrics, the latest
styles and expert
shape-retaining
workmanship.
SUITS -TO ORDER
$25, $30 and $35
and nemo at $10.
Every Garment Cut,
Fitted and Made in
Omaha
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Mr. Samuel Ackerman.
1730 St. Mary's Avenue,
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MRS. A. MUSTER
221 North 16th Street
Hotel Loyal Kig.
Exclusive M llinery
Sensible Prices
The Alia Shop Invites
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A I I Porcelain, ilronxt-i. Tb'" hoi make a oclall
I f Jr I f art Idea for t'arrt Pfii". In-t.-ela liKu ai
Or I (JIl"' Floury.
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Opening
Announcement
Mr. Samuel. H. Ack
erman and Mrs. Clara
Epstein, formerly la
charge of Thompson &
Belden's Ladles' Tail
oring and Dressmak
ing department, an
nounce the opening ot
their new and moBt
up-to-date L a d 1 e a
Tailoring and dress
making establishment
in Omaha, at 1730
St. Mary's Ave., In the
Klatiron building.
The ability of Mr.
Ackerman and Mrs.
Epstein as designers
and creators of fasu-
ionable women's gar
ments is recognized.
Women who seek orig
inality and exclusive
styles find this estab
lishment of great as
sistance. The zealous
efforts of Mr. Acker
man and Mrs. Clara
Kpstein are always to
please.
Mrs. Glare Epstein
I lutiron ItuildiiiK.
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have not read all of the latest and
most reliable news of the world's
doings until you have read The
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Even If you don't get a new suit for Easter, your rrlends will
think you have if we dry clean your old one.
It la surprising how much New Life Dry Cleaning puts in old
clothes.
One-Piece lrew.e $1.23 to $1.73
Fancy Dresses . .$2.00 to $;t.30
Plain Waist. 50o
Silk Waists 75c to $1.00
Tailor Suits $1.75 to $2.00
All work guaranteed satisfactory or no charge. It is done in
the largest and best equipped plant la Nebraska, by competent and
well trained Cleaners and Finishers.
Phone for an auto and we will get your clothe!" and have them
back for Easter without fall.
The Pantorium
"GOOD CLKAXKKS AXD DYF.HS."
1315-17 Jones Wiwl. Plume Douglas OOil
Gl'Y V. LIGGETT, President.
Branch Office 2O10 Farnam St. So. Omaha Office 32H No. 2ltli St.
South Omaha Phone, Sonth 128rt.
N. L. GUCKERT
SUCCESSOR
GUCKERT-McDON ALD
IMPORTER TAILOR
317 South Sixteenth Street
gladly invite you to in
spect my Woolens for
Spring and Summer.
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NOW OPEN
State Bank
Billiard Parlor
20 New Tables
FINE LIGHT AND VENTILATION
Come in ar.d git acquainted with Omaha's finest
Billiard Parlor.
Basement State B.uik Building.
Entrance on either Harney or 17th Et.
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.Men's Suits $1.50
'Top Coats . .$1.23
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Fancy Vests BOe
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Do Yoa Measure Up to the
Standard of Custom-made?
Men of rulturn demand ihnt their
rlnihlnit be illrrrtly nppoKtlu the
loud, tlurtiy otter i of reily lo-w.a,
mitkea. . We vmii nukt you u hi 1 1 1 full
of enan anil life without rmortlriK tn
freak effects.
Ky Prloaa Art lowni Bacauaa
of Low Kantal Eipeaaa.
illi WOIt DONE IV OMAHA.
M. KEISER, Fashionable Tailor
TcUpboaa Doturlaa 1187.
303 Boatoa Itora SaUdla. Omaha.
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Ladies'
Tailor
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Suits Made to Order
from $25 and up.
AU Kinds of Ladies'
Clothes Remodeled
to the Latest Style.
1616 Capitol Ave.
Phone Red 4410.
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Stevens & Lewis, Tailors
305 South I9tk Strtti
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LEATHER
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309 S. 17th St.
Fhoaa Dona. 80S.
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