Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 9

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s, i il .2 ARG 3t 2 et THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. 9 Cornell’s Crack End P L ——— rcoats ‘Sale of Suits and Ov. Jl’ At prices that . .¢‘ { represent a sav- |[ONIFC ““”&fl RN | ing of from— Mu‘.'}PfilRfi A | D / | $4.00 to $12.50 (Gl SN 1‘ Consider the methods of this establishment, consider the scope of our || assortment, quantity, selling, vast distributing power and our tremendous purchasing ability, wield a mighty influence with manufacturing con- cerns eager to operate on a large scale---consider these things wel --:then || conscientiously ask yourself if it is fair to your purse, person or good judg- ment to deny yourself the satisfaction that buying “Quality Clothes” here insures you. 'All These Suits and Overcoats [ are strictly hand tailored garments, silk and serge lined, some semi- | silk lined. All sizes to fit perfectly all builds of men. Hundreds of suits and overcoats to choose from. Clever styles for the young fellow, or the more staid patterns appropriate for the man of mature years. All our broken lots of Hirsh-Wickwire, Society Brand and Schloss Bros. Suits and Overcoats, Sophomore and R. W. Over- coats in this sale. 121429 Exclusive _distributors for Here are six good reasons for your buy- Patrick Duluth ‘‘Bigger- | . . ¥ 0: Z“i Then-Weather” Mackinaw | 108 these suits and overcoats at $19.50: Coats— 1—You see the clothes ready made, not merely, pieces of E I by 0 Men's and i $10.00 to $15.00 cloth. R | 2—You see them on you, not a picture of the garment, Youn¢ Men's 3 ! ’I'l‘u- homy of Hirsh-Wick- 8—You see how they fit before, not after, you buy. Clothin¢ il ;:)i'h::cw;iit}i"::;i scohiir 4—You see if it’s becoming to you, not just guess at it. Deptrtment, k Ll coats— 2 5—You spend only a few minutes, no delay or waiting. Second Floor ] 6—You save money. $20.00 to $40.00 Exclusive distributers for Styleplus 800 pair Men’s and Youn, en’s Pure W g OIORNME < ¢4+ cobhibvis Dhaanavebse p ........ $1 7.00 P g M ure Worst. Omaha headquarters for Fur Lined Coats, a saving of ed and Cassimere Trousers, on sale Snturdly in oaen cout, at- o $25.00 to $85,00 | e Bis Lots: Men's Store Cornell has such a wonderful team this is one of the fastest ends that ever year that it ia hard to speak of any indi- vidual players as stars. It is a team of ‘stars. However, Paul Eckley, who has been playing right end for the Red and ‘White, has displayed such remarkable ability that the eyes of the foot ball ex- perts have been centered on him. Eckley | donned a foot ball suit. Whenever Char- Ue Barrett kicks a punt Eckley is gure to be found in the vicinity when. it reached the hand of an opposing player. On the offense he has taken care of any ing team that happened to come his way, of the linesmen and backs of the oppos- | \ | o scKiEy | { i 817,001 oF98 598 $3.98 stackinaw Couts. ... $5.00 and $7.50 | sien's Knaki Pants, 06, 98¢, $150 and $1.98. Pitcher Perritt, recently cast adrift by Los Angeles. ‘Whirlwind Finish Planned for Close of “Y” Campiagn Cornhuskers Are Invited to Play on The Pacific Coast ' Over 200Dozen Pair Men’'s Dress and Street Gloves, on New | | . o by o oot g tian asociation buflding Seturday atter-| || Regular and cadet sizes. Worth to $2, on sale Saturday noon, in the whirlwind finish of the asso-, | ———————————————————————————————————————— clation's four-day membership campaign. | | Secretary Ralph Yeoman says that all men will be welcome, whether or not| they are members. Almost 20 men had been enrolled as | LINCOLN, Nwiymu'—r?mwr; Sam- : ; 1 A t the versity ebraska, et vt & tagramn from Pase: | vareel of apsrosia pans of popeorn| || Manufacturer’s samples and overstock, bought at a it dena, Cal. inviting him to permit the |ang ail the foot Lall scores aathey come | [ great reduction from the usual wholesale price. All dena tc meet a representative eleven of “: :;':rlsizyw;-.m:u;::n:n;::.z:-gg:‘n:‘ il styles, lined and unlined; all the desirable shades. ‘ pair Year's day. The University of Washing- ton was suggested as the probable coast team. The telegram was sent by C. R. Waldon, president of the Southern California Uni- versity of Nebraska club, acting for the Pasadena committee. Chancellor Avery did not indicate what probable action About 2500 Union Suits From Two Well Known Makers new members up to the noon hour, and | . . L b SIA ha, EAK . Ta ordae 16 Teake the [ aany moss avw. embers 8Ty $sid tu!\ samples and seconds, | geconds, in gray, white and ecru. Me- | trip it will be necessary for the. foot ball | have been secured, but are being heid | | in natural gray | djum and heavy weight i men 'to secure not only the consent of |until the end of the contest by team | 3 * % ribbed, white and other popular colors. These garments would sell in the regular way up to $3.50, sale price Sat- urday— the University authorities, but the Mis- sourl Valley oconference. Values to $2, at 760 and. . $l. l 9 100 dozens Men’s Me- A Special Lot of Men’s 50 dozens Men’s All-Wool Sample|dium and Heavy|Fine Qualit K. Sweater Coats, all sizes Weight Oashmere Hose|and Percale e S asd dolots. Tisth fo 66 $2. 0 —assorted colors. Reg-|rect styles and fit. Reg- Sweater sale price. ..... 190 lar 25 1 Webber’s Hand-Made o pin bip e uiar §1.00 sl Coats, in many new shades, plain gredes, Patuniey “Trustworthy” Shoes For Men workers, who want to surprise their | competitors with a big showing. 1 Perritt Is Signed. Manager Harry Wolverton of the San Francisco Seals announces the signing of A “For Sale” aa will turn second-hand | furniture into cash. | \ colors and fancy trimmed. Regu-| lar values to $10, §0 sale price, $6.98 and. .. ... 7. Mercantile League. NEB. CLOTHING CO. 1st. 2d4. 3d.Tot. FORD MOTOR. 1st. 24. 34.Tot. | Kucers 0. Smllhv..“;g 146 166 3 T s, 0T o Ul T 0, i, 8 le . 141 : : . . | el is i/ These splendid shoes are in stock, in all sizes, 2 18 4 SR . tan or black calfskin or viei kidskin; built in i 1010 18 D rotals .. 7% 7076 20 the latest dels, t i ice; ¢ Totals...... Tl 687 714 2172| THOMAS KILPATRICK. .| Re G S 1 fM H mode 8, 10 glve service; over lasts ;:?owm:;%; NG €0, 5 i 3};‘5%& reat al€o en sriats that fit and are finished in most VR —— — — . s BB 124 406 V l S d W o excellent manner. EVCI'y pair ; 169 466 | | e ;i j Ghw g8 q =T Values to $3, Saturday sold at Totwts 0 T 8 5| Clfeor”. 1 ] st. 2d. 34.Tot. | Kenne { i 3 | simeene 55 B R et -3 -} Entire floor stock bought from an eastern 3 O ‘ - Hartson T giora "l jobbing house of men’s high grade hats, includ- ® SES == Toreel 111 i g t| | ing Austrian Velours, Stiff Hats and Fine Soft ot i il o s i ait | Cain .. 7 ""xi’c‘;‘fi,;'pl.'f.’sifui{:" i’i Ryons-Bammes Laswwe: | 500, ! ok iw o Felt Hats. These hats, if sold in the regular I he D' H KS Are 8 Z 4 = 2= = b .20 16 18 80| B0 e | Totals e s s e way, would retail at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, your i \ I 15 144 48| Sherman 108 10 i fif JETTER'S ULD ARE. Y W00, s .00, you K {8 1 13 g S R ey B8 88| choice for $1.00. HERE pe— ‘2 ;23 66| Totals . | Goden ,.....178 181 185 d4s8 -— - — VICTORY HOBIERY. ZA rman 147 1855 180 513 IOk ] ek .. i e o | Zarp - -1 10 . $6.50 BEALSKIN CAPS, $3.65 ‘“Mayo Hats’' are sold here exclusively. W, int. 34" 3a.Tot. | Drora i 1% 1a . Totals .48 M0 47 B3 . BAeb?mC 85 di:)um Men's Genuine Alas- Best hat made, for ..o 00000000000 ¥ rastrong 116 117 162 a4 | Chym 19 W8 I8, WY 34, 34.Tot. al Caps, Detroit style. All sizes. ‘‘Brandeis Special’’ Soft and Stiff Hats, : . Pitria 1B 1 18 08 oy . % BT mhemas . 1 3 ui:é:dsuo OAPS, 650 best in Omaha, for .. oo $2.00 The big northern flight has started, and ne g B 0 1% 18 848 out ozens high grade winter BOYS' HEADWEAR ; 0 p B sl w‘:‘lfi‘ S&Tg‘;fl ;: m fl: caps, silk h‘lll-nd and taped fur inside bands. About 75 dozens Boys and children’s Head- bte,foae Jou gz out 100:( 0\(‘!‘101111‘ (tom,plect(; stti:;Cks $ 1o am | Qotmule - - $1.00 and $1.50 values. wear, including Plush and Velvet Rah- o uns, mmunition unters othin, ] B 20,15 W X% STETSON HATS Rahs, Chinchillas and Fine Worsted Hats Bk B to § & i = g 1st. fi"“*“'z’-‘ We n;m%um in Omdn‘a!'%tr.ffd and Cap:, values to ‘1."{‘-2, xcilld SG.B'; oats, Decoys, etc. i 513 mous tetson Hats. ... urday, 8t ccccccees dess e ifi "E 5‘: E xd vl "~ Sporting Goods Dept., Main Floor Men’s Store. — e ——— d 28 176 6 e S T == e / ORCHARD & WiLHBIA | & i o - Walktn ... I8 1 T | Cime _34. 34, Tot Lo 5 H P;FY] vaizsiumruhon“ 1 10 % o . ‘otals. ... 7| Doherty. 1 HabHp .2 8- 8| Repotiar il ) o | ™ v R NS ] T Totals ... 88 &4 797 304 | Johanson ...112 % 110 1) Totals ....H0 % 35 26 A BEE wANT AD y

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