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Vi How do vou like to do business? We know, but we wish this advertising weren’t all one-sided conversation; we'd like to hear you say it. Do you like to do business “at the buyer’s risk?”’--to feel when you make a purchase that you're taking some chances of not getting good value? To wonder if you might not have done better somewhere else, or with some different goods? Towon- der whether somebody else could buy the same for a little less than you paid? Some shrewder buyer? You don't like it; but you're probably used to it. We don’t like to do business that way either; as sellers of merchandise—good clothes and nothing else---we're just as much opposed to that kind of thing as you are as’a buyer. We have no discounts; no deviations; no two or three price; we buy our goods as close as we can---we're big enough and good enough buyers to get them pretty low; we put on them the lowest prices possible to insure a decent profit, and that insures to you the highest value for your money possible. We choose to sell only highest and best qualities in things to wear; Men’s and young Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Boys’ clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Shoes. When you come here you may leave at the door all doubt about quality and value; all doubt about getting the lowest price; all doubt about continued satisfaction. We guaran- tee satisfaction; for a week, a month, a year; or as much longer as you think there’s any doubt about it. You can have your money back whenever you think you ought to have it; all we ask is that you let us know of anything that isn’t right. That may seem a little reckless; it’s a policy that has made this the foremost and most highly respected institution of it's kind in Northern Minnesota. You're going to see this spring—and wear we hope—some of the smartest clothes ever offered to the well dressed men of this town. You'llsee them in our store now: Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. They're clothes made for the wearer, and in his interests; not simply made good enough to sell. Special for Young Men Young fellows, dressy young High school and business men, will find in this great line the most striking models ever offered. The Shape-maker, the Varsity, the new model button-through Overcoat; the materials are coverts, tweeds, cheviots, worsteds; Suits and Overcoats $20 to $35. Special! We find it possible to produce an all-wool fine worsted Suit thats really worth buying at $15; there are a lot of men who like that price. We aim to put more value into these Suits than the price usually pays for; the qualities are really such as are commonly sold at $20. We guarantee these suits ab- solutely; and we’ve got enough of them to fit and satisfy every desire $15. New For Confirmation wear a great line of blue Serge Suits; 2 and 3 button, double breasted or Norfolk styles; with knickerbocker pants, peg cut, $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50 and up. Little boys’ top coats; new ideas in smart weaves and colorings, size 4 to 10 years, $5. Pure Worsted Suits at $l5 Ideas in Boys’ Clothes You'll find here the greatest stock of fine hats If we did nothing _but sell furn_jshings we With all the good shoes to be had, there is no it's ever been your good fortune to be turned | couldn’t be more particular about it than we | ¢hoes like ours. Florsheim fine shoes $5 and $6. are; and you’ll find no better stock of fine goods loose in. You'll find any color and shape, and |;p the most exclusive specialty store, than we | We show all the choicest leathers; the new quality you want, “Follies” a new Knapp-Felt | have here. derby, low crown, wide brim, $4. the Walk-Over shoe a marvel of good value. styles for spring are smart and snappy. At $4 Shirts with soft French cuffs the Cluett kind, The new soft hat, “Robin” in French gray, | and others. Many customers of ours who have Other good shoes at $3.50. pear], tan; it has the “monorail” trim $3. been used to made to measure shirts prefer these $1.50 to $4. See our new coronation colors| Bring your boys here for their footwear; good : {‘ @ The new Cap “Thackery” 50c to $2. in rich silk 4-in-hands at 50c. shoes $1.75 to $3.50 bargains. ¢ You Have Still a Good Chance for some Exceptional Bargains in1910 Suits, $12, $15 and $16.50 Qualities at $8.88 Good Clothes Nothing Else Commencing Monday, April 3rd, This Store Will Close at 6 o’clock Every Evening Except Saturdays ( 4 Money Cheerfully M. Refunded Qlothing House