Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
Monday. July 25, 1910.
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316 NORTH BROADWAY
TUESDAY, JULY 26th
A MOST PHENOMENAL
Opens at 31 6 North Broadway at 9 o clock a. m. A merchandising event of most extraordinary interest. A $35,000.00 stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes to be slaughtered—thrown on the market absolutely without reserve.
The W. L. Johnson & Co.'s Stock to Be Closed Out
316 North Broadway
Entirely in Thirty Days
316 North Broacfway
We Positively Must Have the Money. Price No Object
A Grand Display of
that has to be sold.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gents' I" urnishings and Notions. A clean, new line of Seasonable Merchandise
We must get money out of these goods, and that right away, and to get it quick we are Slaughtering Prices.
Tuesday Morning, July 26, at 9 o'CIockj Is the Day o£ Opening
JUST A FEW PRICES. CANT LIST ALL.
Free!
To the first 10 Ladies en-
tering our store Tuesday,
morning, July 26, we will
give absolutely free—10
yards of Best Calico.
Tell Your Neighbor
Staples
Best Calico,
yard
A Rplendid Brown
Domestic; 7 l-2o value .
Nice quality Bleached
Domestic; no starch
Apron Chech Gingham:
brown, blue, black, grey
Dross styles in Gingham;
12 l-2c value
5c
5c
5c
5c
7k
Special in Dress
Goods
We are showing a fine assortment
of Mohairs and Panamas in all
colors; splendid material for
skirts. They formerly sold for
50c, 65c and 75c a yard.
This sale, yard only ...
33c
A pretty line of new summer
Lawns in stripes, plain, fancy and
floral patterns—at half 1 1 r.
price; Bo, 7 l-2c, 8 l-2c and . II C
One lot of Linen! blue and pink;
for suits and skirts. A real 20c
and 23c value. This
sale
11c
Oil Cloth; all colors; white in-
cluded. Extra special,
2 l-2o to ZuC
Embroidery
A superb showing of fine Embroid-
ery and Hamburg and Swiss, iu
widths from 11-2 inches to 18
inches.
Extra fine 18-iueh Corset Cover:
pretty patterns; worth 35c IJJn
to 50e. Special I J b
Other pretty designs and patterns,
worth 5c, 5 l-3c, 10c and 15c, Q„
at each, 3c, 5c, 7c and J u
One lot of Ladies' Shirt Waists;
worth up to $2.50,
at 0
I Ladies' Gauze Vests;
15c values
20c values
at
35e values
at
Hosiery
Ladies' splendid value black and
tan llose; /[ 1
15c value; each *420
I I 'hildren's extra good value "7 1_
15c llose; ribbed, f 2u
Pine Gauze Hose;
35c value
Ladies Handkerchiefs;
8 l-3c and 10c values .
25c
5c
8c
12k
22c
j All Hair Ornaments. Back Combs,
! Harrettes. Jabots, Purses and Nov-
| elties of every kind at less than
wholesale price.
Given Away
10 yard Dress Pattern to
the first 10 Ladies who
enter our store on July
26.
Be First-Don't Wait
for Anyone
You have heard of sale after sale, low prices, special bargains, but not in the history of Oklahoma City has any store put High Class
Staple Goods on sale at such unheard-of prices. Not one single article will be reserved. All are marked
in plain figures. DO YOUR OWN PRICING.
Clothing
A handsome showing of Men's aud Boys' Cloth-
ing—Clothing that fits perfectly and made by
the best tailors. This is a chance, beyond ques-
tion, to get a Suit for half its value.
Special—One lot Suits; assorted patterns and
sizes; worth up to $7.50,
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One lot. A 1 Suits in an assortment
of patterns
Special.
one lot
$12.50 and $15.00
Suits
$3,38
$5.48
$7.95
$8.48
$16.00 and up to $1K.OO
Suits
$20.00
Suits
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$25.00 and $30.00
Suits
$12,93
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Furnishings
Fine Negligee Shirts; pretty patterns;
50c and 65c values
$1.00 and $1.75
Shirts
$1.50 and $2.00
Shirts
Underwear
I'orus Knit Shirts and Drawers;
extra special; each
Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers;
a 50e seller; each
Kxtra fine Poms Knit Shirts and
Drawers; each
Linen Collars; any style;
choice
Rubber Collars
for
Suspenders
for
3Jc
88c
1,33
19c
28c
38c
9c
15c
10„
lot
Underwear
Union Suits;
$1.00 values
Sox; good standard;
15c values. Special .
20c values
for
25c values
for
35c values
for
62c
7k
11c
17n
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too
50c values
for i>U3b
Overalls and Work Shirts; standard Tfln
brands; 75c and JUli
Special Hat bargains. One lot, nn
Fur Hats JuC
One lot Fur (t 4 x n
Hats v|> I ,**0
One lot Fur (pi nn
Hats vjl 11J U
All Straw Hats at a sacrifice. See them.
Shoes
Men's Women's and Children's Shoes; fit any
foot with good Shoes; stylish Shoes and com-
fortable Shoes.
Your Choice Now
BARGAIN SPECIAL NO. \
Ladies, Misses and Children;
worth up to $1.50
Lot No. 2.—$2.00 and $2.50
Shoes for
Lot No. 2.—$2.50 and $3.00
Shoes for
Ladies' Oxfords and Ankle Strap
Pumps; $2.50 values. Special
Patent, back and plain vici Men's
Oxfords; $3.00 and $3.50 values. Special
$2.50 Oxfords
for
$4 50 Oxfords
for
. 38c
$1.38
$1,63
$1,83
$2,48
$1,38
$3,98
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CLOSING-OUT SALE
The Great Value Giving! The Money Saver! Come Every Day!
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Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1910, newspaper, July 25, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101609/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.