The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, October 26, 1908, Image 8

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CLEVER COLLEGE TOGS
The styles illustrated here are an indication of
the class of clothing we s e l l . ______________
If you are interested in “classy” clothing, we will
he pleased to have our salesmen show them to
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College Men Know More About Good Clothes Than Anybody Else
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not because they can pay ten, but because paying nine won't get them the same degree of dashing indi­
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Col ege Hats and Caps.
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Full Dress Suits
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$18.00 to $35.00.
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W e invite you to inspect our
line of evening clothes. You
will find the best of tailoring
linings and trimmings used and
the fit absolutely perfect.
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Sorority, Frat and Oregon pennants in dozens of ♦♦
sizes and styles, 50 c to $5.00.
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College and class sweaters all styles and colors. 44
Sweaters and pennants made to order.
Full Dress and
Tuxedo Suits
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$15.00 to $ 4 0 .0 0
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Hill Dress Vests, Neckwear,
Collars. Hosiery, Gloves and
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s. H. FRIENDLY
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Your clothes pressed
free as often as de­
sired and by an ex­
perienced presser.