The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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JOIN TliEBIG RUSH TO THE CHICAGO BAZAAR'S
Bid Midsummer Selling Out Sale
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A hurnng scrambling Sale Event in which bargains of extra value will be offered. For just two weeks this store will be
a hurrying parade of bargain-wise shoppers-You'll find them hurrying in the doors to get the bargains-Then hurrying
out to tell then ft lends of the values offered. We are going to Sacrifice Profits and in some cases part of the cost in
order to dispose of every dollar s worth ofSpring and Summer Goods in the house. Everything must go and the reason
we do this is, we find ourselves heavily overstocked and in need of cash, caused by the great drougth and poor Spring
Season. We are oaded down with merchandise that under ordinary conditions would have been sold lon« ago All
Spring Dress Goods, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Shoes, Oxfords, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Odd Pants, Hats and Furnishings
must be sold the next two weeks. Everything is clean and fresh and with these low prices on them they wont last long-
This Sale Begins Saturday Morning, July 8, and Ends Saturday 22, at 10 p. m.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Vt
One lot of Ladies' Gingham dresses
and Linen wash suits £-1 QQ
worth up to $7."i0 w|
Ladies black all wool Panama tailor
made skirts, all sizes tftA CA
worth $.".00 .. yu«
All wool Chiffon tailor made skirts
in blue, black and gray 01 QQ
worth up to $7.00
One lot Lacies' fine Lawn waists
worth from 73c to $1.50 to CA.
to close them out wUC
Ladies' black heatherbloom AP
|)et(icoats worth 1.50 . VVV
Indies' Muslin underskirts. Lace
and Embroidery irimm- *4 jo
ed worth $2.50 ^l«
One lot Ladies' Gowns slighthly
soiled worth *1 OOand $1 25 PA,
$ 1 50 sale price.. ollfi
Shoe Dept.
¥/
0 j
50c
98c
CHIC AUtHNOUN DRtSS
Onejoblot Misses'andchild-
ren's slippers sizes 5 to 2.
Misses' < xfords and pat
pumps worth $1.35
Misses'oxfords and strap 04 OC
sandals worth $1.75 ^ | ,
5 doz. pair strictly new Ladies' pat
and Vici oxfords and strap sandals
sizes 2yi to 7 former
price $2.25 sale price
and
F/clz make former price $3.00
SI.50
$2."
$2.oo
Ladies' $3.00 and $3.50 pat and vici oxfords
sandals at
Men's oxfords, the
sale price
Men's Walkover oxfortiv in pat, vici and
gunnietal. The *3.50 utility ftft
for $2.75 and *1.00 grade ) j,
Ladies' and Missis' fast black OC*
hose worth 15c, at 3 pair for &0C
Ladies' long siJk lisle gloves black A A
mid white worth 7oc
Ladies'long silk gloves in tan AQ
black and white v/orth $150 J/OC
Men's fa try colored hose, the ft J" .
15c kind 3 pair for . 4 30
All sizes in pearl buttons, per dozen 4c
One lot of Ladies fancy Dutch collars worth 50c, at 25c
5 doTfcn new Ladies' belts, Klust i • and Suede, in all the
nevy colors, reduced from 50c to
Best Brands Calicos in staple and fancy colors per yard 5c
Apron Checked Ginghams, worth 8c per yard go at 5c
Unbleached yard wide sheeting, worth 8,!^e per yard at 6c
Bleached yard wide sheeting, worth 10c per yard at 6)^c
Bleached and unbleached Tow ling worth 7^c per yard at 5c
Stevens linen Crash Towling worth 12/^c per yard at 8^c
Fancy Ginghams, suitable for dresses und skirts value 12Meat, 8>^c
2.) bolts Toile Du Nord Ginghams, new patterns value 15c, at ll)^c
Scotch Lawns, light and dark patterns per yard 4c
One lot fine Lawns and Organdies worth 15c per yard 7>£c
Fancy Batiste wash dress goods worth 20c per yard 10c
Pongee and wash Voile dress goods worth 25c per yard 17/4t'
Genuine Soiesettes in all plain colors worth 25c per yard 19c
10 full pieces Irish Poplin, suitable for skirts and dresses, all colors
worth 40c per yard 24c
All shades Suesine summer silk 27 in. wide worth 50c per yd..29c
Wash Messaline silk in the leading shades worth 65c per yd. 39c
Full yard wide Talfata and Peau Du Soie black silk worth $1 50
per yard 95c
36 in. double fold ail wool dress goods, in all colors, just right for
early fall skirts worth 50c per yard . 25c
Ind a Linon worth 15c j>er yard i0c
Match sets Embroidery and In ertions worth 20c per yard 10c
Swiss Embroideries, wide Insertions and bandings worth 25c and
35c per yard jgc
Pillow Case Laces and Insertions to match, all weights from 2 to 4
inches wide, worth from 7 t«> 10c per yard 5C
Given tree
To The First Lady Purchas-
ing $10.00 Worth of Mer-
chandise on Our Opening Day
One Pair $3.00 Selby Oxfords.
CHICAGO
BAZAAR
HERZBERG&SHRNBtRtiFR, Props.
HFNNf SSf V, 0K1AH0MA.
Men's and Boys' Clo thing Dept.
All our Spring all wool fancy Worsted and Blue Serge 50
512.50 suits go the next two weeks for ^0a
All $15.00 suits, in fancy and plain Worsteds and CIA Qfl
Cassimeres, go in this sale for ^ | (|a
All *16.50 and $18.00 new Spring suits the best on A CA
on the M irke .go in this saL> at . $ | Lu
All *20.00 Collegian suits, hand tailored, fancy Worst- M Qft
eds and Catsinieres, go at g
All $2a.00 Collegian hand tailored suits, in tlic new A CA
fancy models, togo for $ I 0«
Boys'and Young Men's long
pant suits, all *A no
wool, 50 suits at du.
Boys' and Young Men's
$8.50 long pant $4. 98
Boys' and Young Men'sllO
and *12 long 07 50
pant suits for $f ■
Boys'knee pant £A Oft
suits value $3.00
Boys' knee pant suits made
with one extra AA Eft
pairpantsvalue$5 $0.
Boys' $6.50 and $7.00 knee
pant suits will
be sold for
Men's '$2.00 odd
light and dark
patterns
Men's *2.50 and
*2.75 odd trousers
Men's $3.50 al' wool trousers
new Spring pat-
terns, go for
Men's *5.00 new
Spring trousers
1//
W5I
$4.98
trousers,
$1."
$1.08
ol trousers
$2."
$3.o«
Men's 75c Negligee and
Dress shirts cut M f
down to. 4«fC
Men's 50c Straw hats. 25c
All *1.00 Straw hats . 50c
Men's audi Young men's Felt
hats in the newest Spring
shapesandcolors, oc
worth *2.00 $ I ■
Men's and Youngmen's $2.50
Hew shape Felt 04 Qj
hats, Royal Brand $ I ■
Men's $3,00 and $3.50 soft
and stiff hats in AA en
new shapes, colors
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Given free
To The First Gen Heman Pur-
chasing $10.00 W. Trth of Mer-
chandise on Our ()j >ening Day
One Pair Walk-Ove : Oxfords.
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The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1911, newspaper, July 6, 1911; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105768/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.