The Jacksonian Democrat (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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KERR DRY GOODS CO.
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Oklahoma City Order By Mail
Do You Intend to Buy a 00 Suit ?
most f.ssontml thing from the customer’s viewpoint is here, that is, variety, it is almost literally
ue that we have battalions of $25.00 suits. We surest that you pick out a half dozen and look
them over; look them m and out or up an,I down—observe the finish of a lapel, a button hole and
™,,.fully fhu quality „f flu. liuinu or the mu!,.rial it,,.if. If you „r,. k,"on "tamer "ml
analjtieal, so much the better—vou will buy one of OCR suits at $25, for tliev s.piare with the loft
lest ideas of suits at this price. The next word concerns the style. This is a thing intangible vet
HoaNv ,0,W f^„JU< ] U! ohar*mK f(,r iL ,fV These suits at $25 are amazingly stylish'
Heallv , von will go on a long journey U-fore you will tin,I letter ones, possibly a futile journey for
it is highly probable that better suits for thamonev cannot be had. Value is not t matter of
geogiaph) • we frequently find ourselves underselling the shops iu the metropoli throughout the
countr>—besides wo are supplied by the same manufacturing tailors!
$25
Of Wool Velour in French blue,
long cutaway coat, three attractive
buttons. The skirt is excellently
tailored and It is made on straight
lines.
for
A suit of Bengallne in navy blue.
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A suit of Wool Poplin in Hague
Square coat, three tuitions, cutaway,
blue. Jacket trimmed around edges
slot seam at back. Stylish
m blue velvet. Coat fastened with
An excellent value at $25.
frogs. The skirt has a tunic across
the front.
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A Few Words About the Best Coats in Town
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iZvAr1y°a t0an'1 thm “riKl11 ill flu- bruudwt meaninK of that "Xuo'r.linurv
ord. There is an axiom in merchandising running to the effect that woods unit i it .•
W- »l*«t woeks and weoku buying oo.ta-»h„p„i„g, you “«.»•. ,v'^fo',
ences of $;».()() and $10.00 in competitive prices for garments practically identical That's lU< ' * '
wby unr prim, are M,„. taw.,/ Thera are olhe,,’ aid,.], ^ •
$29-
A short <x>at of beautiful
brocaded velvet, cut Into a
point at Ute back, trimmed
In a band of plain velvet
around the bottom. Mando-
lin sleeves.
$35
A coat In a two-toned silk
and wool Matelasse. The
color Is mahogany. 3-1
length, piped in velvet In a
slightly lighter shade Muf-
fler collar.
$20
A very handsome coat In
boucle. Navy blue. 3-4
length. It is trimmed in
tapestry of Oriental colors.
Set-In sleeves. Very attrac-
tive.
$25
The new Mandarin Coat,
of plain velvet, clasped with
a large frog. The coat Is
“laid” in three deep pleats
under the arm.
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We Refund Railroad Fare, to out of Town Customer, according to the Plan of the
Retail Merchants Association
PUPN1TUPE
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A Pfttabuign dietetic expert w4
▼taes professional men to eat apples,
cabbage and onions. As an under
pining to Intellect, it is no wonder
this diet somewhat appal, as Ideal
The young men who are studying
000king at Cornell are wasting their
time. They msy never marry. Or,
if they do, that will be time enough
A judge found that a boy spoiled at
ten could not grow to become a good
husband It It a bit early to begin
training even for that delicate office
PAY
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«rea« tathridsau-y ,
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A magistrate finds that in flirting
the girls are mors capable—penal la
tng them for being the more expert
I DENTAL WORK
ON CREDIT
Your Credit is Good
I32S W.rt Main St
[ Orer State EacKane* B.nk
DR. G. W BOWLING
Phon* Wal. 4836
EASY
WAY
The up to-date method of going into
the cellar with a lighted match to find
a gas Isak, Is to craah the auto wtth
the dutch la.
Eastern professor says thst Amer-
ica is rapidly becoming a country of
abort men Seems to ns that It
boeo such, especially so when we re-
call the touching” attempts made
a couple of days before pay day.
An Egyptologist says that 1AM
f*ars before the Christian ere. Egy^p-
0N? thSd ?f y°ur entire Iife is spent in bed. Your bed
r**ou,d therefore call for careful consideration. It
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Our Special Line of Beds, Mattresses
and Springs are now offered for your
Consideration, at prices we believe to be the best
ever offered in Oklahoma City. We are selling the
greatest Mattress in the Southwest today. The
“ White Cloud,” guaranteed for 20 years; made iu
eight layers of Egyptian Staple Cotton, strictly box
edge. Priced .............................$15 00
Our ‘‘Southern Queen,” made just a little lighter
veig’fit; priced ........................ <gj2 50
Try one of these elegant mattresses; if tliev are
not right they won’t cost you a penny.
Our springs are selected from several different
factories .so the lines of the makers of manv pat
terns can lie shown on our sample floor.
Our Toil Springs at..................... $2 50
().ur ,)ou,’1° " nipped Steel Springs, with reinforeed
........................................
Our Famous Rip Van Winkle Springs slat fabric, no
__dn>t. no rust, perfectly sanitary, we offer at. . $5.00
THE
Now Comes,
THE JACKSONIAN WEEKLY
DEMOCRAT, Proclaiming the
Broad Principles of Democracy
in all the word implies.
A Brand New
Democratic Paper
A paper for Democrats, by Democrats, and for
the wellfare of the party and the people in general.
A publication that speaks the very thing that I
has been on your mind for these many years and
a paper that you can bank on taking care of the
Democrats at all times and in all circumstances.
Do It Now
Send us the price of the paper_only
.00 per year. It is worth that for
one issue, that is what you should do.
Assist that much in helping the party
keep its place in power and influence.
We have Established Headquarters in
the American National Bank Building,
Rooms 603, 604, 605. Come and see
us and see just what we are doing.
THE JACKSONIAN
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
SUITE 603, 604, 605 American Nat’I Bank Bldg
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Cardwell, W. D. The Jacksonian Democrat (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1913, newspaper, November 6, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941904/m1/4/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.