Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 16, 1894, Page 5

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: “SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1¢, 1894 e Made on Honor ' LOTHING may be dear at any : , Go., price, if poorly made. While Sold on Honor : . “% new you can’t tell the difference, L but a few weeks’ wear soon opens Q\ Co- your eyes. Now we, with the S Goo% \o‘\‘.\ % / largest clothing store in the west, - 6 \0\&0 & with an absolutely new stock, are go- PR Ly ¢ to build up an immense business b : SROREL s ing to build uj siness by oS “Selling on Honor,” clothing that has been “Made on Honor.” You will soon learn that our prices are right always lower than at any other store. Prhe]‘e are thOSG WhO thillk that one dealer e e B PR it i can not buy clothing any cheaper than another—that if he produces a suit identical- S50 ly t same, appar ss ey than -, there must be Man's all wool suit--single or double breasted--six differ- ) he SEhoalely s oje) _" Cn_tIY- 7 '{Ol‘ less money than 11}0'thcx, ther ent shades--round or 5 00 something wrong with it—it's not as good cloth or it's not made as well square cut--a great big or that it's a bait. But bargain at $5. The best English mcltnn suits, with lap seams, raw edge, a nice absolutely new style, B, Auburn make, double breasted ¢r1, and single & breasted at g10. 50, Man’s fall overcoat, light and medium weight, a handsome affair, and 'though tlre price M is small the overcoat 1s'way up in G. You may buy them at §4, 50. MM_].<I]O\V that sgch is not the case, for they know A man's suib made of all wool material, thoroughly well | that there are shrewd buyers of clothing who do not rush into the 25 | clothing markets when the clothing makers have just produced their 3.4l made and finished, in all the newest patterns and COIOI’S; none can bc[l[ us on this suit at §6,25, Men'’s fall-overcoats in cheviot; made up as well, wear as well, look as well as any A 812 coat you ever saw. Ji We sell them for $6. 0o, new things and ask fancy prices for the first choice, but wait a month or so until the “bloods” are supplied, when they drop in to find the manufacturer willing to make great inducements to take his stock off his hands. Then it is ol lay in the same iden- | Three shades children’s suits, ages 4 to 14, usually sold I l]at those ‘Vl]o bUV last ') G_’: : for $2.00; big special sale e e 7 tical goods—the very 3 iy Men’ black cheviot suits, guaranteed to wear and hold col- or to the last thread, al- ways Jeoks well and is nicely trimmed and sold for 87.50. same linings—the very same buttons—colors just the same—cloth just the same—not a particle of differenc—except Men'’s single breasted Sawyer cassimeres, as solid as a rock to wear,in single breasted round cornered sacks,['ar- mer satin lined, for ¢8. waits is able usually sold for $2.25, big and he B special sale price, $1.50, 8-00 'I‘he price"al’ld that,s SO IO\V thil‘t he who Two shades rlnhlrnnltq, ages 4 to 14, dark effects, to se// his suits for what his “blooded neighbor” pazd for his makes nearly as much profit, too. This applies to Men's single breasted cassimere sack suits, made up in the s I ) * +—about which there most workmanship man- - 8 5 0 O UI I“ 1\7 e Olla r Sa,C l{ Su 1 t Four shades boys’ all wool suits, extra pair pants to match, ner, It's a regular hum- s AL DT T TR T e T T T B e T T R Tl e T has been so much usually sold for $2.50, big EDOEE0.50: talk lately. The “blood” has to sell his for fifteen dollars—because he By special sale price, $1.75. got the first pick—but we waited a little, and we are paralyzing the natives with it at five dollars—six different shades-—single or double breasted—a most elegant suit—so say the five or six hundred who are | .o boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, long pants, wearing them now. It's no bait, but we have them as long as you come 50 heavy woolen goods, dark . effects, usually sold fer $4, —and will sell you one or a handred at five dollars. Our Eight Dollar Clay Worsted ; p away, Men's sack suits in silk mixed cassimeres, such as you never pay less than gi15 Y for, with the best of ///00 trimming and finishing, L . will go out at gr1o. Men's best Harrison cassimere suits in either sacks or 150 assorted double and single breasted wersted suits, regent cut—was bought after the “first choicers” had been supplied,and Atk Eanaets it i b coe : frocks, in a variety of col- — U 0 v ors, made up in the ver 9' i 4 ) latest st)'ics,lat sy W/ ; tl}e maker was desirous of turning his stock I.I“ltO money. Selling it at fltsrl.llgfiil sc?ll:ld i;rOh;(;.of;o-lol:isé "y eight dollars as we do, we don't lose anything on it—but at the same ) special sale price, $2.50. time we give it to you for ten dollars less than you pay the <“blooded 3 Men's Prince Albert c'ay worsted suits, double bre sted, re- { dealer” who pays more for the same identical suit than you do. 350 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, |0,,KJ,QMS solid | o yent cut,a very nobby suit e . . substantial goo usually i . gnd will giv:: )(':lrgm?t :cur ]3' U 0 O u 1‘ BlO‘ Boy S I WO I ’Ollar Sult ‘_S Just 9. 75 > sold for ¢4 ?: big spr:cml 1 3 ‘-’ vice, for §13. like the P A sale price, $2.75. e %o —! men’s suits, You will find, upon 1nvestlgatlon these same solid sub- : { | stantial long pants suits are being sold for four dollars. We'll give one e e ' e g ety % 2 . a ack tricot cloth, no , dress T i;f;:“:ult 'Lr]'flflfj”l’lfl"fifla) worsted su't, double breasted, | g yit tor two dollars,or two suits for four dollars, and not lose a cent on | Junior suits in blue and bl aesits tie )():r): usualf; ished in the latest style, . 0 0 the deal either. 3 s 5 soldifor $6.50;" big special go at §15. A » s e & sale price, $3.25. ; 4 — OurChil I's Dollar Twenty-Five Suit T T e e e S RO i SR ill save you the price of a suit and give you the same dark effects to | An elegant silk velvet juniof sun“:lgefsora ;n 1 y650 l;iucac“la{’l 1 overcoats yor pay 815 for, e 00 choose from—the same cloth and Just exactly the same suntf—only it 50 Vot p“cj” i g thoroughly well made, go (@al(/ was bought after the “first choicers” were supplied and we sell it for Al 4 b less than thcy pmd. ] <N 0 Bk e T W e II()W to Ordcr ‘ | : | Mall Orders. Send postal order for whole amount or when a sufficient | . ° ! s amount to pay express chargesis sent, we will send goods C. | Th M H C k Cl th C The prices quoted n the numerous catalogues from the Omaha O. D Ifyou send too much money we will return the surplus. : e L] L] 00 0 lng 0.’ Clothing House may seem low to you, as compared with those of your Always give your full name and address, and measure yourself | local dealer, but there was never anything yet but could be improved 5 B i i i 4415 o yom. EiviAR n ol e pebtics | successors to Columbia Clothing Co., upon, and this is the way we do it. .B‘:vl:g ol thoso c:c.;logus. on you can, so that we can fit you perfectly. If your neighbor has { file, we will fill all orders from them with the same identical or better an Omaha clothing catalogue, compare our prices with it— | 18th and Farnam Sts., Omaha. goods and give you a discount of 5 per cent. on $10 or less and 10 You'll find our prices much lower and we'll gnarantee the , per cent. on all orders exceeding $10. When ordering state number cloth and fit to be better in every instance. If goods are noten- of lot and what catalogue. tirely as represented, you can send them back at our expense. | THE M. H, COOK CLOTHING 00, L ———— e —

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