The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUB
THE GUTHRIE STAR.
SATURDAY" MORNING, JT'N'E 1">. 1912.
6 3-4c Ginghams 5c
Beautiful new ginghams that
are fresh and crisp. Mostly in
checks. Full 30 inches wide. Most
stores consider it good at 6 3-4 &
it is. For Today we aje going to
sell it
at
5c
Andersons 25c Ginghams for 15c a yard
appeared in Lutz's ads during the five years we have carried Anderson's
A headline like the above has never before
Gingliains. It would not appear now, butrtve are over stocked—due perhaps, to the scarcity of money. Anderson's Ging-
hams have sold in much less quantities this year than ever before. We don't feel like carrying the
goods till next season. It's a radical ridiculous thing to do, to cut the price, and we efarselves Jhink rl
poor business to sell such standard and well known goods as A nderson's at the ridiculous price of 15c. ■ ■ — ^
In order to strengthen the assortment of these goods we also put in about 50 pieces of Anderson's
"I van hoe" gingham, worth regularly 18c a yard. The two kinds are in two big lots in the hosiery
aisle Today and all next week you can buy these ginghams worth 18e and 25c a yd. for.4.
15
10c Chamlirays 7 34c
These are short lengths from
the mills—lengths of 5 to 20 yds.
Light blues, light tans and greys,
In full bolts it sells regular at 10i\
Today you can save 2 l-4c a yard
by buying "|3n
it for * 4"
Two Sensational Hosiery Sales for today
Ladies 50c and 75c Colored Hose 25c
This lot includes tan hose in plain and lace, other eolors are grey,
light blue, pink, lavender, old rose and green. This postively is one of
the biggest hosiery deals we ever offered. We're over-stocked and going
to take our loss. A loss such as this is to us means a big saving for you
All placed on a big table where it will be easy for you to
look them over and make your selection. Buy your J C
summer's supply of colored hose now. Today these 50c
and 75c values are only
25
50c Silk Hose 3 pair for $1.00
Made from beautiful thread silk in black and white. With Lisle sole,
Lisle toe and 4 inch garter hem. You will never have such an opportun-
ity to buy silk hose as right now. You'll need several pair before the
season is over and we advise that you buy in
this great sale where you can save one-third
Today these 50c values go at 3 (
pair for 1
$1 00
10 Yds of 6Jc
Percale for
39c
A Big Saturday Spe-
cial to make business
in our domestic d e-
partment. Soft finished;
in light colors—blues
grays and tans. Not ov-
er 20 yds to a customer.
Today 10
yards for ....
39c
Timely Items from Our 3rd Floor
We're offering many special inducements on our third
floor to get you up there and here are some timely ones:
Ret of six crystal glass ice
tea glassen, flare top, now..
Set of straight shape ice tea1
glasses of pure white glass.
Ice tea pitchers in plain & Cftp
fancy shapes, prices 35c, 45 Ji7l
Star cut tall ice tea pitch-
ers. Special at
50C
"30c
9c
HI50
Four ball croquet sets in box, Sj8c
Six ball croquet sets in box, $1.48
Eight ball size, large mallets, $1.69
Eight ball enameled sets, ....$2.25
3G-in Curtain Swisses 15c val., 121-2
3G-in Curtain Srini, 35c value, 25c
Art Scrims, 18c & 20c values, at 15c
30c bordered Ettamine, now at 25c
White Dresses Worth to $15 for
$^95
7
The reason for this tre-
mendous cut is a simple
one. We've enjoyed a re-
markable selling season of
White Dresses. Naturally
our sizes range is badly
broken—only one or two
of a kind left. There
every size in one style or
another. In this lot you'll
find Lingerie Dresses with
Macrame l?.ce trimmings
—all - over Embroidered
Dresses, Dainty Mulls with
Val Lace and pretty Voiles
with white and colored
embroidery. All new this
season. Today you buy
your choice of these
$12.50 & $15 $y95
Dresses for ■
1
See them in Our Window
Silks 49
c
Our representative was at the great Morris
Wolfe annual silk sale the minute it started. All
the largest stores were represented and eager to
get their share. Our chain of stores purchases
amounted to 50,000 yards. Our share of this
purchase is represented in our big west window.
We think its the biggest silk sale we ever attempt-
ed. We've held some big silk sales but this is
the greatest. This puts this community on the
same basis as the bargain buying public of New
York, Chicago or Kansas City.
Monday Morning at 8:00 o'clock
they go on sale. Beautiful Silk Stripes, Foul-
ards, Pongees and other silks, worth 85,c, $1
& $1.25, a yard for only
49"
dsns
10c
Ladies Lace
Trimmed Vests
Another case—60 doz.—
of lace trimmed vests has ar-
rived. They have been the
talk of the town this season.
Full size, excellent yarn and
sell in lots of stores for 15c.
Again
Today
10c
Ladies 35c Cumfy OKn
Cut Vests £uU
All season long we have been
unusually fortunate in picking
up good vest values and have
saved you 20 to 25 per cent on
what you wanted. Today wo
are going to sell 15 doz "Cum-
fy" cut
Vest® at
25c
These Millinery Prices are
Causing Quite a Stir
We hardly believed the response would be so great but when
a woman would get such a bargain as these are, she wants her
neighbor to know about it—that's what caused it all. Don't you
want that new hat now since the price has fallen so low. About
75 for Today at prices like these:
$4.00 Hats at 98c
$4.95 Hats $1.98
$5.50 Hats $2.50
White Felts
Classy mid-summer white
Felt Hats with silk gros-grain
ribbon band and plaited stick-
up
$2.48 $2.75 $2.98 $3.98
Ratine Hats
A stylish ^id-summer shirt
waist hat of this new fabric,
gros-grain silk ribbon trimmed.
.98 and 52.50
$6.50 Hats $2.98
$8.00 Hats $3.50
$9.00 Hats~$X98
New Sailors
The new black & navy blue
rough straw sailors are here in
straight and derby shapes.
98c and $1.25
Panamas
Genuine white Panama hats
in the roll brim style. Have
been good at $8 & $10, now
$5.98
W
Extra! Extra! Extra! Extra!
10 Yards of 12 l-2c Bitched Muslin $100
Extra! Extra! because it's made by Furgeson & McKinney
to bring them more business. They call it the "ADVEUTIS-
Elf". Put extra qaulity in it to advertise themselves. We
could only get 40 pieces of this pure white 36-in. muslin. It's
an unusual 12 l-2e quality, but for Today we are
going to pile in on a long table and while it lasts tf i nn
sell 10 yards for lb I •UU
$7.50 Embroidery Dresses $C95
going Today at O
You 11 be surprised when you see the
pretty new white dresses we include-
some have only been here a few days,
of beautiful all-over embroidery with
plain band around the bottom. Today
we re going to sell these £ nt
exceptional $7.50 values for . . u.^U
About 50 white Lingerie Dresses also go on sale at
spec'al prices. S.zes t044. Values to $8.00. Priced at
big reductions from $1.48 to $5.95. rricea at
Another Big Saturday
Sale of Toilet Goods
i .. hi iS
Mine. Ise'bell's 50c
Face Powder 39c
Schneider's Sisters'
50c Face Cream... 39c
50c box of Canthrox
now selling at 39c
25c Spiro Powder, kills
perspiration.... 22c
Squibbs 25c cans of
Talcum Powder.. 15c
Piver's finest quali-
ty talcum powder, 25c
Richard Hudnut's
Violet Sec talcum, 25c
Colgate's 25c tube
shaving cream at 20c
Woodbury's Facial
soap 25c size at 19c
1'inaud's Li las De
France sells at, 7Cc
Colgates Lilac Im-
perial toilet wat., 50o
Piver's high grade
toilet waters at 95c
Pebeco large tube
tooth paste now 50c
Ethymol tooth
paste or powder, 22c
100 Boys Wash Suits at
45° each
Worth 69c, 75c and $1.00
In blues, tans and stripes,
Colors guaranteed not to fade
most of them Buster Brown
styles. Its a fortunate purchase
our buyer secured for cash.
For ages 2 1 -2 to 9 years.
Tffanh/tttan
A Big Saturday
Special, choice
45'
Shoe Notes of Interest to Mothers
With the Saving Instinct
For Today we will offer the fol- ...
lowing unusual Bargains in Chil- "
dren's and Misses Shoes. You know CK '''
our shoes—know the quality, style, Cy- •.
etc., so when we advertise cut prices
it means something.
Misses' $2.00 Patent Low
Shoes $1.50
These are shoes you have been buying all season for $2 00
he pair All patents, some two, some three, others one hole
ties, while others are with straps 4 . rn
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 ''I
$1.50 Tan Strap Sandals $1.10
These are new this season-nice wide to~es, turn soles and
low heels. Made of good quality Vici Kid, one strap over
instep and ornamented with neat buckle—these in
are most extraordinary bargains at. 1 "
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at 89c; Sizes 6 to 8 at 75.
More Athletic Shoes at Special Prices
The boys know the kind. They're heavy black
canves with elk soles, very light, cool and easy /Q
13 to 2, 79c; 3 to 5 1-2, 89c; 6 to 10 98c # **
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Hornaday, W. H. The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1912, newspaper, June 15, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275738/m1/4/?q=%22Hornaday%2C%20W.%20H.%22: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.