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1 2 . F r i d a y * Evening T H E ' JV11NJN UOIJKJNAJL. J*- *. .«. ' 3 $10 & $15 Donegal Suits $5
All Sizes for M«n and Young Men.
Plain, striped or rough knotted weave home-spun fabrics of some eight different gray tones. Suits that we guarantee to be sterling high grade woolens and of dependable construction. Single and double-breasted style. Presented as strong $10 and $15 grades. Because of consternation in the east on summer goods bought so that they can be sold at less than cost of raw material
Because o i con-
$5.00
*"* Wagon Umbrellas
50c
Minneapolis: 315 to 325 Nicollet Ave. . St. Paul: Seventh and Robert Sts.
Blue Serge Trousers Deep Yacht shade Derwent Clay narrow wale Serge, cut with English roll turnup or plain bottom. Perfect summer wear trousers, $5.00 value
Tropical Tweed Worsted Trousers The new airy summer fabric of decided shape-holding power, three colors'
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jusn ron turnup
$3.50 White Duck Vests With linen backs, collar-less, high cut, fashionable, taper waist, two weights
£?*.... $1.00
Odd . Office^
and i Outing Coats '
of Serge, $2.95 «3.95 and
S5.00
nd h for EXTENSIVE STOCKS THAT REIGN SUPREME. VALUES THAT EXCEL.
rade Summer Apparel! Surplus Suit Stock Of the two greatest clothing houses
in this country. Every domestic fabric is represented. Genuine Hopsacking materials, lined with mohair, worth $28; silver striped worsted, single breasted with double breasted effect, worth $25; pin check Tropical tweeds, worth $22.50; invisible herringbone worsteds, worth $22.50; Three tone Swift River worsteds, serge lined, worth $20; English flannels and soft Llama Thibets of $20 and $22 values; silk lined Continental serges, in wide and narrow wale that really wholesale at $20. "Out and out" Metropolitan fashions. Individually hand wrought
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$15
$18, $16.50 and $15 Suits $9.75!
Three thousand ef them all told! Every one a strictly pure worsted. Secured by a master stroke of buying in a great eastern maker's clean up.
Swell, high grade goods. Modish, up-to»the hour fabrics. H. S. & M. cheviots, silky stripe worsteds, indigo and marine blue serges, Downylrish tweed.
Choice of Single or Double Breasted Models. The very suits that would at once impress you with tremendous value at $15, $16.50 and $18.00. "Maker's Cleanu p " $9.75
Young Men's College Suits Part of the great "Maker's Surplus Stock" lot. Three and two-garment styles latest fashion; Serges, gray Worsted, plaided Scotches and Black Dress Cloths, Homespuns and Tweeds of feathery lightness, sizes 16 to 20; $16.50, $18 and $20 values
Silver Gray Tropical Worsted Suits Imported Equatorial Worsteds, nine distinct dark patterns, mohair and serge lined. Smooth, lustrous finish; two straight edge single breasted models; three round edge single breasted models, three long, loose, semi-fitting double breasted models; most stylish garments of the day and we are the only house handling them, df 1 C All quarter lined *P-*-3 Hand Loomed Homespuns—Rough, shaggy weaves of distinguished and stylish appearance; free, easy fitting and loosely woven, yet made to insure per- * Q ly(* manence of form, at W** * ^ Feather Weight Casslmeres—Silk plaid patterns in dressy outing shades. Pure Metcalf worsteds, silk stripes. Nobby silk gray mixtures. Triple spun wors- * * *y teds, $18 values w ^ ^
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$15 Single and Double-Breasted Varsity style suits, Stratford grays and nut /fl*Q tff% browns; smooth or rough finish Tkf%_ j l l materials, $12 suits ^ w » * ^ w
Fancy Weave Suits, in striped and plaided mixtures; single and double-breasted Worsteds, Cheviots, Clays, Serges and Thibets. Our regular $16.00 values
w orsieas,
$12
Boys' High Grade Sailor Suits, $2.50 Rich blue, red and plain brown serge and unfinished worsted sailor suits— finely silk embroidered, trimmed with silk braid and with silk tie, emblem sleeves, sizes 3 to 9 years, somewhat broken lots, but suits actually worth $5.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $8.00, at,,
Panamas and Woven Straws Peruvian fibre Panamas, direct from the canal zone, selected stock. Swiss bleached, six styles—Optimo, Alpine, Telescope, Planter, Negligee and New Pinch; finished with sunstroke-proof oil sweat band. Actual $6.00 value, for ,
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$4.75 High Grade Panamas, picked stock, $6, $7.50, $10 and...
Panamas Cleaned andreblockedjfull job (which includes oil silk perspira-tion-proof sweat * * hTC band) *|pJL« f O
Yacht Straw Hats
Boys' Wash Suits and Furnishings
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Imported Fabric Suits Styles that have Proved the Season9s Winners.
English Weaves of Pall Mall worsteds, in hair line stripes and pin checks (mostly grays), "Denby Dale" worsteds and "Huddersfield" clay serges, guaranteed against sun and rain; French Cloth of silk striping in art weaves and checked effects; Scotch Goods in gold plaids or finest unfinished woolens. Fancy worsteds and plain blues and blacks of the finest, most beautifully woven materials used by highest priced custom tailors. Suits lined with silk, serge or mohair. Suits that earlier in the season sold for $25, $30 and $35
rge or mo-
$20
98c
Natty Russian and Sailor styles, so thoroughly shrunken that they leave the tub without the usual penalty. Plain -or bloomer pants. Blues, tan and pink chambrays and cheviots. Sizes 3 to 10 Khaki Play Suits — Roosevelt AQg% style, for little fellows t O C Regatta Wash Suits—Plain linen color, blue with white stripes and pink AQr% sailor style T"OU High Grade Mercerized and Duck Wash Suits—Buster or Middy style, $ 2 . 9 5 , $1.95 and Underwear—Zephyr weight bal-briggan, single garments. Summer Hosiery—Plain black, " | C -light weight ribbed JLOC
$1.50 48c
Premier clear silver split straws, regularly and tightly woven. "Whip-ped-in" leather sweat-bands that effect perfect fit. Four shapes, including swell "Newport" medium brim. Regular $3.50 selection—
$2.50 Soft Straw Hats—Sumatras, Ma-ricaibos, Shansis, Manilas and Porto Ricans, $2, $2.50 and
Fuseyena and Mackinaw Straws—Fedoras, Yachts < and Negligees :$2
Rich Shirts for Semi-Dress Fine Irish Lawn S h i r t s -Plain white with knife pleat or box pleated and tucked fronts; 17-inch soft bosoms, at
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Perfect Double-Brim Split Straws—White braids, swell proportions. .00
Fine Milans and Split Yachts —Satin and lace tipped crowns, three different heights . . . $1.50
Gordon Gray Soft Hats For the man who dislikes a straw. Soft, light, summery. Flexible brim, easy fitting. Non-binding sweat band.
Mashies, Fedoras, Pan-Tourists,
Alpines, Negligees. Self or contrast bands, Prime for outing, boating, ^ driving, autoing or street wear ,
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Stirring Two-Piece Suits Values Plain double breasted and single breasted suits, and Norfolk single and double breasted suits, pants bloomer or plain style. Fancy worsteds, cheviots and tweeds; sizes 8 to 17 years. Suits bought from a maker's surplus and affording $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.00 values at First Communion Suits—Blue and black dress serges, clays and th ibets , $ 3 . 9 5 , $ 5 . 0 0 , dh«| f\
$5.00 $ 6 . 5 0 t o .
Hat shop on premises. Repair work at decided savings $3
Fishing and Boating Caps Men's White Duck Caps —Plain white, linen crash and crispine Fabrics, full leather fronts, soutache trimmed; cool
and light for fishing or yachting; full crowns
50c Men's White Duck Hats—Cool, dressy. Negligee, mashie and pocket roll shapes, reinforced stitch brims, at
Boys ' Togo Tarns and Yacht Caps white linen duck and crispine
Black Silk Pikes and new crashes, blue and fancies
$1.00
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Four-Cord Satin Finish Madras White Shirts—Plain bosom, Eagle brand; cuffs attached or detach- d* + e* A ed, at.... 4 > 1 ^ U Jacquard Basket Weave Shirts-White figured patterns
"$2.50 embroidered on white; 20-line oval pearl buttons; three weaves
Fancy Summer Shirts Dollar Negligees—A phenomenal showing that covers every style. Plaited shirts, plain shirts, coat shirts, neck band shirts, self collar shirts. Shirts for every purpose and of every shirt cloth. Values that look and prove $1.50 strength on every point. See the thousand dozen display $1
Perfect Outing Shirts Soisette and Mercerized Shirts—The favored Minnikhada golf and tennis wear. Collars attached, ties to match. Double silk stitched. Felled seams, worth $2 and $2.50,
$1.50
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50c of washable AOg%
serges AQr*
Manhattan Fancy Oxfords —With attachable or detached cuffs. Figures of decided d* | g» f\ newness . ^ I . U v Oxford "Peerless" Shirts—Strong fabric negligees with cuffs attached or detached, $1 values
Manhattan Silk Shirts— Four colors, The richest and most dressy shirt made, two- d» p— £\£\ style cuffs % P c ? « U U
50c
Hot Weather Neckwear.
Swell Rumchundas and Foulard Ties in 1 and inch widths. French folds, ascots, Puggris and Castle Windsor bats. Light tinted shades in new wide shapeB correct for the summer t A ^ collar. $1 selection D U C
Washable Neckwear—Thoroughly shrunk. Silk embroidered fords, madras and Jap basket weaves. Non-fading patterns. All shapes, worth 50c , . . New Gauze Silk and Lisle Half Hoso with the lustre and crunch of silk, and cotton half hose in porcelain blues and Tengwell tans. Comfortable features of shaped instep and envelope toe. *> C*% 50c values £ * ) C Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—Colors to match neckwear. Fancy colored border and centers in newest French and English *}EZ*% designs, all widths of hems " £ 3 C
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25c
Men's and Boys9 Bathing Suits "4*
Cheviot Shirts—Attached collars, ties to match. Double stitching; blues, tans, Sfi^y grays; $1 shirt value . O U C
French Flannel Shirts—Silk striped Cambridge grays, blues and tans. Full d » | (\{\ sleeves, worth $2.. %J/1. U "
$2.00 Cream Mohair Shirts—Made with soft collars or to be worn with linen collars, at . . . .
Solid Color Flannels—Four shades, 2 pockets, "Rollable" sleeves, practically d? | *7K non-fading «P ! • / O
High Quality Belts Swell new effects in pig sk in , walrus, snake skin, monkey skin and burned goat. Lined and un-
lined styles, with or without rings. All sizes to fit belt straps or to attach to suspender buttons; worth $1 and $1.50
50c Silk Lisle Suspenders, extra length, elastic web, in daintiest of Puritan drabs, Tiger Tans and f A ^ Smoke Shades, kid, calf or pig skin ends 3 U C
President suspenders, ^ C ^ pair L/DS*
Boston, Flexo and Bright- •* Q ^ on garters, special i z v
75c h j
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Men's N a v y Blue or Black Bathing Suits, two piece, with or without sleeves, solid color Men's two-piece All Worsted Bathing Suits, blue, maroon and solid colors With white trimming. Quarter sleeve or sleeve-1fo^8•...N!n•.̂ .ia.g,. . $ 2 . 0 0 Boys'two-piece Bathing Suits, plain navy blue, i n fer 4 o C Boys' Bathing Trunks, -t ~ „
blue J...'... 15C Men's French Balbriggan Underwear, ribbed and flat garments in four shades, r r k ~ worth $1.00 S U C Men's Spring Needle L i s l e Thread Union Suits, <£ f ^s\ four colors, e las t i ckn i t^J l .OU
Monarch Oxfords & High Shoes *
500 Pairs Goodyear
of Low and and extra
blacks and tans, worth $3.00,
Tans and blacks, lace and button; made especially for our clientele. So far superior to the usual $3.00 style that they readily class as regular $3.50 and $4.00' values—Here for
High Shoes—Tested leathers, aewed welts,
m y ciass
$3 l«w.T: $1.95
Boys' and Youths'Canvas Shoes, gray or white, leather sole, ^C\* worth $1.25... / V C
high welt
Boys ' Tan Shoes, shape, English soles, worth d» -4 A O $2.50 4>I.4o
Selz Tan Oxfords
Shoe Shop la Basement. Repairing at decided savings.
" R i g h t " for S t y l e -Russia calf, button or lace types, Bal or Blucher cut. Swing lasts, M o n t e C a r l o "hump" toes.
"Right" for Service Pure white oak sole thro heel. Non cutting instep. Short, comfortable outside back stay.
The shoe that satisfies on every point of feel, look and wear. Selz Shoes here exclusively $3.50
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