The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
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To be held &.t BRADY'S beginning Wednesday Morning at 9.00 O’clock and lasting
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f^T^IUS is a sale of the World's newest and best of Remnants and Short Lengths from the Mills. Thousands upon thousands of yards of this season’s
I Mill Remnants from 3 to 20 yards. Ginghams, Percales. Sheetings. White Goods. Silks, Mulls, Poplins. Table after table containing piles up-
^ on piles of Remnants. Hundreds of pair?- of Men's. Ladies' and Children’s Sample Shoes and Slippers, 400 pairs Men’s and Boys’ Fine Sample
Pants and in addition a $10 000 00 stock of the best Best New York Tailor Made Men’s and Boys'Fine Clothing will go on Sale at the Lowest
price good Clothing was ever offered in any country. In fact we believe we can truthfully say that this sale will eclipse any sale ever held in Tulsa in the
splendid quality and style of the goods to be sold and the extraordinary low prices at which they will be sold.
When you think of buying splendid 6c brown sheeting for 3j-£c a yard, splendid 6c Luwns for 3j£c, beautiful pure silk at 50c, mulls for 19c a yd.,
best 20c Dimities for 10c a yard, men’s all wool sample $2.50 and $3.00 pants for $1 5S, men’s all wool crash summer $10.00 Suits for $4.95 and the
$7.00 ones for $2 ‘>5, Men's hand-tailored $15.00 Suits for $Q.90, Ladies' finest S8.00 pattern hats at $3.90. and a $40,000 00 stock of goods at prices
all in propottion, you will realize what this GRKAT SALE means.and if you live within thirty miles of Tulsa get in your buggy or on the train and come.
As has been their custom for the past 16 years. BRADY'S will throw from the top of their building into the street on Saturday. June 30th. at
10.00 o'clock sharp. 500 Nickles [$25.00, also $75.00 wor h of Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Etc., Absolutely Free.
Extra clerks will be on duty and the crowding of other sales will be avoided.
Oxir Great Mill End Sale of Millinery and Ladies
Skirts and Waists
Kirst we offer choice of 120 Ladies' Sample White Waists
handsomely trimmed and no Waist in the lot worth
less than $2.00 up to $3.00, at choice for....... $'-15
One lot Lodies' $1.50 Waists go at................Sec
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NOW LISTEN: We have the New White Chip Hats,
the New White Embroidery Hats for Ladies and
Misses Cotne and get your choice the first day—
they won't last.
We today received from Chicago the entire sample line
of Ladies' Pattern Hats and offer you Ladies' $6.00
$7.00, $6.09 Ha's at choice for.....
We offer 120 Ladies' Sample Dress Skirts at Sale Prices.
BRADY'S, Now and for 16 Yeary Tulsa’s Leading Store
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906, newspaper, June 29, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075827/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.