Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 2

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YOU’LL find thls a Very wonderful mstltutlon, the most _ interesting thing about it, for you, is that we're trying to run it in your interest. It is stocked with the kind of- merchandise you ought to have; all its energies are directed to promoting your welfare; a place where real service and your satisfaction count for more in selling than our profit a place where hearty co-operation is ex- pected of our helpers to see that you get what you want; where reliable quality is assured; where money is as cheerfully refunded as it is recelved This businessis a monument built by our customers to this idea of domg business; we apprecicate this support. It helps to better serv1ce, to higher ldeals of business; to a more perfect organi- zation in your service. “"Headquarters for Young Men’s Fall Clothes” College men, high school men, young business men of good taste in clothes are finding our store the place for | their clothes buying. New ideas in style and fabric are presented; full of dash and vim; youthful patterns and weaves; models designed by young men, here exclusively. Natural shoulders, straight front, 29 1-2 inch coats, 2 or 3 button, broad lapels; form—tracing English sacks, high cut walst coats; smart, snug trousers. We can’t ' describe all of them. Better see for yourself. Soft grays, soft blues, black and white club checks, pin stripes, $15, $18, $20, $25, $3O Wer e ready with a very unusual exhibit of very high class styles. The best fabrics in the world are here in special models produced for us by Hart Schaffner & llarx; new for- eign tweeds, cheviots, serges, worsteds from England, Scotland, America. We have exceeded all previous efforts in a superb showing of these finest goods. We fit men of any figure. Unustal values at $20, $25, $30, $35. Tou'll soon be considering your fall overcoat,: and we’d like to have you see what we've provided for you; new things we imported, Scotch tweeds and cheviots, made on very English models, loose fitting coats, with patch pockets and belts, lined or un= lined; many new and striking ideas are carried out in these new over- coats. We have grays, tans, blues, oxfords, in coverts and rough cloth; it’s the most interesting display of fine overcoats you ever saw. $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 As usual our showing of $15 Suits is a significent feature of our stock. You have no idea of value until you see - them. 'The new soft fancy weave cheviots, worsteds, Scotches, blue serges: chalk stripes, checks and plain colors for men and young men. Fall styles and weights; two and three button sacks. In these garments we establish a new . standard of value giving at $15 The Best Clothes Ever Made For Boys These Woolwear Suits with two pairs Kknickers, in plaited and " Juvenile clothes in smartest sailor styles for boys 3 to 8, at $s. » belted norfolks are the biggest sellers we ever had. Many styles and 0 ts in Chinchilla, : ! weaves and colors for boys 7 to 18 years. You ought to have ome of ¥efrortip Chilnehilla, shawl collar, good and'warnr; 3 to o years, 5§ these Suits, $6. We have others $3.50 and $5 up to $8.50. to $8.50. For older boys in many weaves and patterns, $3.50 to $15. Boys’ Blouses in wool fabrics, with improved features $1.00: Boys’ Sweater Coats in all colors, weaves and weights,; tremendous as- sortment, $1.50 up. Caps for boys for school or other- wise; all the new fall styles ready; 50c and 75¢c. Boy’s Shirts, woolen materials and French flannels,; sizes 12 to 144, values $1 to $1.50. Pre-Eminent Hat Style Show In our Hat Section you’ll find every hat worth while; and more to Gordon hats in all styles at $3. Imported Austrian Veloursr in greens, browns and grays, $3, $5 and $7. Something new==Velvet Hats, $1.50, all shades. - Our Mackinaw Coats. are ready. New color schemes, new ideas; the ‘tailoring in the garments for men and young men is different; better than ever. $5 to $8.50. Mone& g Cheerfully Refunded BEN SCHNEIDER, " Pres. Furnishings of High Quality Arrow Shirts are satisfying the requirements of the best dressers. .We have many exclusive patterns, $1.50, $2, $2.50. You should see our display of fine Neckwear. Some beautiful four-in-hands, in the new silks; 50c up. Good time to buy Sweater Coats; a showing of all the new knits; fine ones at $4, others $2.50 to $8.50. Fall weights of Underwear -Superior, Union Sulst:, light, medium and heavy weights, $1.50 ‘Rain Coats, ideal for -motoring, $18, $15, $12.50; kothers $5, $7.50, $10. American made sllp-ons strlctly waterproof, at $7.50. BEMIDJ! MINN. ‘No Shoes Like These We are credited with selling the finest shoes in Bemidji; the coming of these new lines of high grade bench made English last shoes with low heels, $s. Walk=Over Shoes are in a class by themselves; quality, style, finish; these are to retail at $4. We refer to the strong line of men’s and young men’s shoes at $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Suit Cases of heavy cowhide in brown and russet colors, heavy bolts or full straped, shirt fold, $7, others $1,50 to $4. Trunks, steamers, wardrobes and many kinds, $2.50 to $30. . Mail Orders : - Given Prompt Attention CHAS. COMINSKY Sec. and Treas. J

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