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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912, This is the most important announcement ‘made to the men of Bemidji and Northern Minnesota in many years; it means certain- ty of clothes satisfaction---always. Read The continual endeavor of this store since its estab- lishment has been---and is---to give you no opportunity of buying any but the best merchandise; to find the best and offer it exclusively; to give greater values than anyone else to consider your money only as a deposit until satisfaction is fully yours. This ideal of clothes good enough for our trade is a thorough uniformity of excellence in every essential that goes to make a garment right; right in workmanship; woolens; wearing-worth and style. We've searched every channel of the clothing in- dustry for a make of clothes conforming rigidly to this standard; a make that stood out boldly—possessing all the good points of all the good clothes made and none of their invisible defects. We insisted upon the proper proportion of all these things at a price that appealed to to the great mass of clothes buyers and we honestly believe that in the clothes mude by The House of Kuppenheimer we have found them, for these clothes measvre up flush to our exper- ienced idea of what clothes ought to be to give you the full measure of satisfactory satisfactory service. We go farther and state our conviction, born of thorough inve_stigation, that they are beyond doubt the best clothes made in America. For these reasons---and these reasons alone--we are glad to give them thp preference to which their superiority is entitled. We feel sure that Kuppenheimer clothes will create and retain friends; will thoroughly vindicate our complete confidence in jheir worth; will demonstrate to you men of Bemidji our prudence and proper regard for your interests when we urge you to choose them. Accordingly we have selected for your approval the complete showing of Kuppen- heimer Clothes for Spring and Summer. Included are all the new and exclusive fabrics; the lvminous two-tone turquoise and “high-light” blues; the radiant double-shaded browns; pencil stripes in grays and blacks; basket weaves; and soft and hard finished worsteds; cheviots; serges; imported Irish homespuns, English tweeds and Scotch heathers. In short, all the desirable fabrics of pure wool g and all the new models, including the justly favored English, 20 62 5 an Chester and Derby Sacks waiting for your inselligent selection at $18 up to $35, with the largest showing ever offered in Bemldjl especially priced at If your purse prompts the payment of about $15, let us show you what we have for you at this price; you'll be surprised at the splendid values. These clothes are not Kuppenheimer made but they're reliable and economical at $15. Showing of Boys’ Spring Men’s Furnishings for Spring clmhes | ---shirts of madras, soisettes, french penangs, pongees, linens and silk—all styles in- . et : . ludi d coll of surpassing interest---Knickerbocker e e $110 $3 suit for boys of 8 to 18—single breasted, double breast- Neck d silk & iilued ed and norfolk styles, one and two pairs full peg knick- eéckwear-—open end silx scaris, knitted cross eri ocker pants; also russian and sailor novelty suits bar effects, and crochetted novelties............... soc for boys 2} to 10; all in the season’s most attrastive Spring Hats from John B. Stet- ¢loths and colon’ngg; from good $2 50 Ifl $7 50 SOML. Alaviissmivssiisssrminsinismmenons $3-50 $4 $5 1 3 e P - [ ] i mkers only—in all grades...... The Mallory and Mora in the new blocks for sum- $3 Children’s ana Boys' Hats for spring mer, soft felts, derbys and the scotch felt mixtures | A Cap Special--Auto shape, scotch fabrics, silk $1 $1 -50 $2 $2-50 ‘ taped, leather band, non-breakable canvas visor 51 GILL BROTHERS Home of Kuppenheimer Clothes and Good Hats, Shoes, Furnishings Bemlidji Minnesota STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING