The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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PAOE FTOTTT
THE LIARK nrTTTRTE. OKLA.. WEDXB8DAY FEBRUARY 22 1922
Jobbers and manufacturers sold us some truly remarkable merchandise for the
Liniz Reorganization Sale in Our basement Store
Glance over this half page of Basement Bargains- -Check the items you want---Be here Saturday
or before. We are trying to make this Sale a memorial one; trying to make the new name signijy
value giving. Manufacturers and jobbers co-operated with us to make this sale a success and it has
been. As stated in yesterday's paper every dag has shown a gain in sales over last gear.
Mannello Shop
Mi Alexander aii-BOl!h--
tin it illation
pi ius Curler Hwrtiin
st'r ... that ls' '"
inorv sw fiullv rk
ii tin Marrd W;vt
Demonstration
Dress Forms
lira. FoDoi k 1 1 -r 1 1 -
iimtratfi how to nake Um
paper drcM foim Hatur-
. l.t itt. rupan at l' I. M..
Third Floor Kni"l
Hit tfooin.
13 Yds Bleached Muslin $1 00
a Reorganization Special you WN'l for
get in a Inirrv
About isdo )
cualonei
mmj 31 nenea WW.
niy I t rank la one
13 Yds Brown Muslin $1 00
Another on. nf ..ur H-'t Ones a medium weigh
m iI m. N in lies wide. Iut nt a roarac grad
Rrorsan izat ion Pri e. 1 3 rsrds $100
72x90 Bleached Sheets. 69c.
'2' Ioi-n f tht'M1 si ts were bought especially
fur ir l!ergnniHt i"ii Bale. They ar' wll
made of good muslin aids being full T'.'x'.ei
Limn 6 to a customer.
42x36 Bleached Pillow Slips 19c Each
Another if"-"! i -n-Bale
A UeMked
clean cotton i1i
pair 19c each
M'litfht f..r .i
pillow rSsf
s vn Limit 6
Men's and Boys' Outing Bals $1.98
V for this Kt organization only 78 pair "
brown and Mack -h I f . full leather innervtle
well madt all we a about those allocs. You
bad butter hurrv From lite I hoy' to iJm
12 men 'a $198.
Women's and Girl's Shoes. $2 i8
f0 pairs t" si ll at 'Ims pri. . This is MM
1st "Qoilmn" si f BfW weight calf.
top low uiil medium heels leather fhr. ui:h-
Sizes 2! L to 8 our $2 98 grade $2.48.
Boys' Overalls of Blue Denim 59c.
Our buyer srsa rortvaate in finding Q doasa
Bon medium sreigfct blue denim overall
r.-uular mailt- sizes 4 to It .ars Our fta
i irganisatiOti Sal priee 59c.
50 Women's Winter Coats at $2 98
Biu t-ti.it oaw w lit tlo r yo i Med oiif or not.
You will never H.'aiu have an opportunity to buy
coat of this pad) at sin h t tretuely low price
All sines in t ho lot. Aim were a high aa
110.00: Reorganuntion lrie $2 98.
81 Inch Unbleached Sheeting 39c Yard
This item is surf to please- it is a closely woven
medium weight tr t grade cotton A aids sad
nuts t' gooil advantage 39c van!.
Table Oil C:oth yard 32c.
I I rn ile:t!.r f't'ere.l a r:tse .'i hit' es ' of
oil fluth for this vale at a wry low M-jei
Whit.
32c
Cotton Blankets. $1.69 Pair
These IN tumle of '4x72 closely wovci. good weight
cotton t" fivf the greateari strength ami wearing
quality. Are easy t wash ami will always retain
their soft. flee finish Reorgsoixatioa Bale Price
$1 69
Good Grade Percale. 10c Yard
1000 Yards to Sell
Silkoline Comforts $2.i8
Bite 66x84 -lust 2? of thi s m forts left . .hurt
want to earry one over tht'refor this Reorgsnustioti
Sale prii-e eomfort weighs ahout 8 lbs . well stuffed
with good new rot ton Warn itid ser ! i al'le . $12''
grades $2 98
36x50 Baby Blankets $1.19
About 88 dotta "t these suit silky warm blankets
to he siid during our Reorganisation Sale. Bold at a
priee that every laly ean afford to hare a now
blanket Colors: Pink blue anil whit-.
I liis is (n
in. I
Announcement
Everv dep&rtxneul is
brimming over with mu
Bpiiag merchandise. It
you art- looking fur fash-
ion's late novelties you 11
find them here.
Iiirht eolurs. in pretty patterns of cheek tin
stripes just right for children's dresses sad women s
npftis Reorganisation Bale Price 10c yard.
Calico 10 Yards for $1 00
Gray. Red. Blue
Oar buyer sueoeeded in buying 1800 yards t.f I
grade calico the old reliable kind that will give tmm
service it's 27 inches aide and the patterns are all
tie a Reorganisation s.; Price 10 yards $100.
Men's Cotton Socks 10c Pair
regular styles good grade eotton stars 9
brown and black A nod trade I8 so
i aeae are
Blue gray
10c
Medium Weight Outing 10c Yard
7 Yards of g I weight light anting 27 inches
wide. Jsss the rijtht weight f"i- underwear. r-urht
shirts 'r MmfoHa I olors are mostly pink and Mm
stripe Reorganisation Sale Price 10c yard.
36 Inch Outing at 15c Yard
This is a good Weight Mtting full inches wide ill
fi .' ard length A wonderful value for our
Reorganisation Sale .Makes pretty night gowns and
underu ear 15c j ard
Yard Wide Percale 15c Yard
. ss.s. Borons and children Is dresses ''lirs Light
and dark bine gray lights and checks Reorganiss
lion Sale Price 15c j .ml
Chevnot Shirting 171 c Yard
If jiui want something to make a f""d strong work si
nothing better Made for strength errice and rang
Women's Silk Hose 98c
W.ivne Knit
TheM are slightly irTegular lut a on good grae
of pure tlircntl silk hope made and fssWontd to fit
perfectly A rare opportunity t Imy high grade h 'sc
nt a low grade price 98c ptir. black sad brawn.
Pure Thread Silk Hose 79c Pair
Aputhor fortunate purchase tf 4" doaen pairs of
mills in high grade --ilk Ih'm- for women Oaa f
rht i were good enough 'or ii. and We ar sure tin y
will he for you at this price Black and hrown.
Women's Cotton Hose. 10c Pair
This is coming hack to old time You can luy g
good grade black cotton t'"Jmg during this Re-
organisation Bale for 10c pair.
Women's Union Suits. 98c
i DCCS
4. Reorganixst ion Sale. 98c.
Men's Union Suits 98c.
Another dm of our Reorganhtation Sale Bpecials.
of good combed cotton heavy fleeced ; close!; wo'
comfortsblc and s. nricesble l 88 value 98c.
Success
ii i mild one
.. .(... s has attended our efforts in our
Mis. flunk of making a gain
tret) day when merchants
oyer the country are losing
2 to 40 per cent in sale
weight suit )..nt mms th sale It clone
nough t" be Bsturday.
(Successors to Lutz D. G. Co.)
Thb is
91
wa.sie pi;"T c.ic- 'i-e.l'! p'..it -si
t convenient points it our ln
Ft reel.
a
It oiiit pjy Kltteria -. ' ;; ''
to fill 1 rt of their orchards villi
siuette-pots fillotl with erode o!i
A watta clrl hpenUs ms rum h tMM
In lurling hfT hair a coiorotl sir;
ill in ir:nc t. co t h hers s(r;uhi
No man thai will t-tkc the 1p: Ii
to look up lh !reii h-of -promise
r(vot: w .". th ny that k'.oaias is
'l.in.-'-r ;
"4
W h'Te I here
'f he on cs
aooMstk hsrssonjr
;jcl .-ont.
!' - i- l'r--Mlit H i''! ;
.1- ij' l Kenon i'h j'ii; il .tri-
nity ami propriety
Pi
The repavins of Kasl Oklahoma
iths on a;a e; splend : .-men;
jyithout cofst to either sbutttSI own
ers or taipayers at larpe
a
That ttoR tnx may t- HSersStftaw:
to U tlie large crop of eity curs
fmessssa rep
sp-'entlttl conditl
V.
Get tiack yard sardent: ready for
I ho rain when It comes
Let everybody fcoost for OrSBSCS
Guthrie not kick acainM it
a:n
Home
're-
stwaya pay anas ar.t a
n no
f .-ham
iff I- otleri the devil's 'A0
INDIAN M BILL GOES
pr'tkn for their Indian ard
The Indian office hr lUaspstSri tl
:.iv' - t n the . .- - n -e a fa. !
t rej.se in ;i'U at : a fur at h current I
jar. taking the .n.-nt of the de- J
! plelion. but in aai S raae tho jaim I
THEIRS FOR II DDT;
A Nttie earnins
thins. nifn.
h a danaorois
Mci-sure Includes Provision For
Amended Income Levy For
the Five Civilized
Tribes
Tuesday passed the omnibus Indian
:a. mi'.u !;r. :i: g "!'. rs a S.'t
introdncetl by R"preieniatie "arter
tirm rat of OiUahonirn authorirtne
the oT;o!-mnt of expert to rr-
itner from tro 'r-.i-iry .! pan men
over-paTnent of ineomt" tax. ma-l
by restricted member of th five
'.vuiuv. tribe
Th m.'asiire authorises the set-re-iry
of interior to n-.e -m'ni
ith firms or intl vMuals to prepare
and wihi it amended ;nTm tax re-
turw for the Indians on a basis of
ments have it n :inb' in tnuoy esses
j am.Mintins. In so i e icslance. fnm
j$C5.0ot to $.10.ta0 Many penalties
I have been assessed aainst res-ri tl '
(Indians be i ' fa.kir ' jvi the
idd.li trail a--.- -;;i.-nt.
Newspapers a Dollar. Tips Up f
To $75 When 400 " Takes
Charge of This
Hotel
for a cabaret jK'n'oniiani t iin.l
or locked over for the siailf mi--niRht
frolic that iaS gsa sttsrUSSS
ter-siipi-.r partie8 the sayeat of tV
year.
These ended at a m . and tUOS
the routine of runninj; the h.Het w..
riven lat k to the rv i-'a-' n lovn
Leader advertis-
ing pays ask the
man who has
tried it. .:. .:.
N -w York KVi
. ' n A thouanl
f hii'.nt- arid former butant'N ra'i
i
the Hotel Biltmore to-lay In a ha: ;y
II ( III Its si ;i E;
W.IGES MM llllitl k !.- ;.--ve!ii on of tu.t-
' ercu'osl-
.s rr" Girt an i matrons of soeitxy ortott
Iran increase in teachers' sala- i
then is a prononncoi t-arht?T sh'.n- i
ace n N- v. Vo it iy. . .run.- -.
A SWEATER OE RARE BEAUTY
FOR SPORTS WEAR
th report of f U Mill d rector al
the division of the New York ' .'y
board of asSSSttl
"We are still l h nd th fuurea SS i
: s i; the numbor of candidate.'
IOW
ralnv I
Ora:pie fishins Is too jtootl
a
School kids are smoking tors many
iEaretts
S
Every auto tag shouM have ta
Guthrie' at the lop.
Koo.s thro Muses. Iik
ISttCST tin m in person.
X
Worrfcifi-bater not infref lenC'y
sre floorwalkers in department
not more than l percent of the a-- Mr Mills det dared. we are CM
Jual net avinr in taxes A passed : sidersbiy beh'nd in fsures of tea
ids porUsid a by the senate the same measure pro- jysrs ago: for example the re mi be r
rain tides for a jjajrment of 5 percent of of tandi late for 1911 was 1 .!
deletion or other allowances whkh i while for 121 It was 1.-K. desvie
:e men would amoun' to much mere than Is the ln .'ease of rmpaiatioa a?1 tlx
provided in the house measure I consequent necesaity for mor- ;?ach-
EHcessive Taxes Pad ! ers.
si by the ttaasmHtee
lal to oars the
Teachers' nalar.es la New York
ity bow go as high as ' etct
'hat duriat:
I rusuitied -wards if the rrrenneat t' 0 extra a head at a V srUSSSBI Tfaiposattaw to see them
C. E. Uaskins of Mj.sha'l.w; .
visitor at the Od-i Fellow ho-I
quarters yesterday.
X
The miner sometimes sweeps tips
fortune in hi dustpan
H
The man who demanded no o SSr
no work" will now be satisfied if he
can only get the work
The upright piano of our next-
door neighbor is sometime a dow-n
right nuisasue. d
Hew Door Eve ever manaaed to
orass wtthoat a mirmr only Satas I l
. . . i . jv..
Know s
har been pa tng exceaaive taxes not
$li0."SO to
FOR SALE Old papers st the Leader
office.
Nebraska has 55 women preachers
Bring Your Job
Work to The
Daily Leader.
Prices Right.
Work Artistic.
b waitresses and room clerk and
lresided over cigar stand. etS
rotmterg and tea tables Each :
il'r as s .11 jily gowned in a write
untorm with a dainty Wue npro;:
ard head piece.
( Newspapers Dollar
Thev oon educated all of the gnosis
into the spirtt of the day New-snap. ri
s.ld ata dollar and more and dinner
tip range) as hrh a ITv P.-etty
girls rosed as Ml hops and man a
man had himself paced by the fir
maidens just to har how sweet aU
name old sound.
Those who louglV programs fourd
out that there ware s-o mny th uti
goinc on in the hotel it was almost
alt Oce
floor housed a circus another a Vju-
IwUaa. amouimng to
flsa.so4 yaarty
This was gven as a conservative
estiasste. since It was pointed out
that ladksas paid taxes in one
ear amounting to Z1 14' 18. Th
i riatSpaJ hem of y.verpas rents if
that of deduct ton for depletions
which was authorized tn the act of
February m.
Oil Firms Get Data
The big oil companies of Oklahoma
immediately after rhe passage of this
Srot employed experts to figure up
depletion but the Interior depart-
ment had no funds to make similar
The ordinary varieties of ferns are
n rr--it ;:- n t'htna an! Jpan as
articles of food.
I '
I
Leader adverts
I ing pays ask thj
j man who has
I tried it. .:. .:.
I
a hirhschool Teaehe.ti say the it-
i-ed pay m-re taau mm nMr tea dansant further up and
l!fher rents and other 1'-in costs. ihril)H. tournament stUl higher The
winner of the tournament was g'ven
s parte "re box for a pe--forrrran'-- it
the Metropolitan Orra house.
Some Ravishing Mode!
A style show with po; 'liar ' Tip-
'eis' and "debs" aa ra.tsMng mot-
els attracted hundreds with lorgnct.-
tea and without and others went U
the root in the afternoon to se? a
comedy played by "chic' society s-ls
and their gentl-men friends.
Orchestras Feemed to be all ove
the hotel and where there was mosy
there was dancing At dmnar. Bro?d-
iway acton and show girls came in
I
I
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Will awesters never .ease in their variety 1 ;s c'i"ker collar
of white on the waffle-patterned body might have been especially
dsisu'eil for reduction pnrtioses The unitpie cap of braided wool
in white atid colors adds a touch of charin.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1922, newspaper, February 22, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712579/m1/8/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.