The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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CLEARING SALE
Starts Saturday, January 10 '20
We will offer you unusual values during this sale. From the fact that in many cases there are one or two articles in broken lots, it
will be impossible to advertise every article in this limited space. Come and see for yourself the bargains we will have to offer. There
will be table after table, shelf after shelf, from length to breadth of this store overflowing with dependable merchandise that we will of-
fer you at SAVING PRICES. We still have a lot of winter before us. Take this opportunity of supplying your needs when you can buy
at summer prices.
LADIES' BLOUSES
In Georgette and Crepe de Chine now of-
fered to you at
ONE-THIRD OFF
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
A number of very choice patterns to select
from. $1.50 values at
98 CENTS
SURE
SOME
SENSATIONAL
SKIRT
SALE
SURPRISES
The prices will make you glad
you came.
COMFORTS
Of good quality and good size
$4.50 Values now go at
$3.19
OUTING
Extra heavy—more than double weight.
Can be used for table matting Your dol-
lars will more than do double duty on this
33 CENTS THE YARD
REMNANTS
We have had a wonderful trade in our
si'k and dress goods department, which has
left on our hands hundreds of yards of
silk, wool and other dress goods remnants
—all serviceable -lengths—sufficient _fofr
separate skirts, blouses and children's ap-
parel. These will be offered to you at a
fraction of their cost.
LADIES' SEPARATE
UNDERWETR
One lot specially priced at
39 CENTS
LADIES' SILK AND
WOOL DRESSES
MIDDIES
Navy blue trimmed in white— J
$6.50 values at
$4.95
LADIES' UNION I
UNDERWEAR -
Ribbed—fleece lined—in long sleeve and i
ankle lengths and short sleeves and ankle
lengths. $2.25 values at
$1.75
Flannellette Kimonas
In a number of colors specially
priced at—
$2.29
LADIES' COLLARS
Of organdy, voile and georgette,
specially priced during this sale
at—
ONE-HALF OFF
MENS SILK HOSE
Three pair $1.00 Silk hose for
$1.00
j The Clearing Sale price will be
ONE-THIRD OFF
SWEATERS
I $6.50 values at $3.95
$3.50 values at 1.85
$2.00 values at 1.00
PATTERNS
Any pattern up to 30c.
McCall Patterns.
Your choice at.
5 CENTS
BUSTER BROWN
HOSE
For
Man
Woman a?
andChild^;
Trade Mark Registered
For one week there will be a reduction on Buster Brown Hosiery. Get
your supply now. Every pair guaranteed.
NOTIONS
We have one table arranged lor your con-
venience, with prices marked in plain fig-
ures. It will be interesting to spend your
odd change at this table.
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
One lot specially priced at—
79 CENTS
j FLANNEL SHIRTS
With Eskimo collars; $3.50 val-
ues at—
$2.69
BOYS' PANTS
The sizes are broken and
many left; $2.00 values at—
$1.25
not
MEN'S ODD PANTS
We have a few men's odd pants
on which we will close out $4.50
values at $3.45
MEN'S UNIONALLS
A number while they last at—
$2.89
ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR
AT REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S CAPS
All go at ONE-HALF PRICE
ONE LOT MEN'S HATS
Some of them Stetsons—Clear-
ing price—your choice
$1.65
BOYS' UNDERSHIRTS
We still have some left that we are go-
ing to close uot at the unheard of price of
19 CENTS EACH
MEN'S AND BOYS' suits, ov-
ercoats and mackinaws CUT TO
THE QUICK. Call and get
prices.
MEN'S UNION UNDERWER
Heavy ribbed, closed crotch,—
good quality; $2.50 values at—
$1.95
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
The well known "ARROW" Brand.
Mostly in the larger size3,
$3.00 VALUES AT $1.85
MEN'S LINEN COLLARS
15 CENTS EACH
MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS
Heavy- ribbed—of good quality worth
double the price at wholesale. Clean them
up at
43 CENTS EACH
MEN'S WORK PANTS
$1.95
LADIES SHOESj
mm.
This clearing sale will extend a very
noticeable price reduction to all ? of our
ladies shoes.
We have one lot of good serviceable shoes
that we are going to sell at much less than
wholesale cost. The Clearing Price is
$2.65
The
Store That
Savss You
§\floney
THE LEADER
Norman, Oklahoma
The
Store That
Saves 'ou
SVIo 'y
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920, newspaper, January 8, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114244/m1/3/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.