The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEXINGTON LEADER
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Spring Sewing Week Beginning Tues. April 16, l:30p, m.
Store closed Tuesday morning to make ready for the Sale
Gatheied i 1 om the vaiious sections o1 this store are many special values which offer worth urhiio c,,,,n- \ *i u
items listed below-then eome at your earliest convenience and get YOUR share.
Fashioned Silk.
In plain uiul novelty figure, at ti9c.
'•'.a inches wide, Worth on today's
market. $1.00.
All Kinds of Knitting
Pins and Sizes
From 15c to 25c
One lot of men'a Hocks, mill end
10c
r-lM' our
bargains.
remnant counter for
HERMAN \ .% I, I,ACE
I to ;{ Inches wide, 13c.
Heavy German Val laces, 1 to :i
inches wide, worth 20c today; priced
at Or
WOMEN'S -I'l.TTKOATS
Good quality nurse's striped ging-
ham, cut full, with deep flounce;
priced at only
68c
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
<>f percale and gingham, good col-
ors, nicely made and trimmed. S'jes
from 2 to 10 years, at
50c
CAMISOLE POINT LACE.
3 to 5 Inch Camisole shadow
point laces with wide beading tops.
Several good patterns to select from.
Excellent for making pretty cami-
soles.
You'll Need
HOISERY
Now is a splendid opportunity to lay
in a goodly supply at far-below-value
prices. Note these:
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, 7.>«
Cadent's pure fibre silk hose in all
the. wanted shades including black
and white; a splendid value at this
price.
I lllltE Sll.lv HOSE, .->!><.
Women's fibre silk hose, high boot
with lisle tops and feet, double heel
and toe, in black and white only
A splendid value at this price.
WOMEN'S (AI>E\ HOSE.
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A splendid fine cotton hose, rein-
forced heel and toe, full elastic tops,
in black and white; a good value at
29c.
WOMEN'S MERCERIZED I,ISLE
HOSE, 38c and 45c.
Women's mercerized, fine lisle
hose, full fashioned, with double heel
and toe, in black and white only.
WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE
15c.
A Rood quality norrnra's cottoo
hose in black and white only, 15c pr.
CHILDREN'S R1RHKI) HOAE
19c
Children's good quality ribbed
hose with double heel and toe, in
black and white; sizes, ti 1-2, to
3 1-2; an especially $ood value.
SB
Of
Coats.
homespun, Poplin Velours.
Gaberdines. . New Spring models.
Belted and semi-belted models; skirts
cut full; trimmings of braid, buttons
over-collars, rfancy or embroidered
in Spring shades of Navy, Copen,
Rose, Biege, Sammy, Green; priced
at
$19.50
Coats.
Spring's latest models of Silver-
ton, Poiret Twill and Poplins; skirts
cut full or gathered, some belted,
la,rge convertabie collars, with rver-
collars of contrasting material, large
pearl and fancy button trimmed,
waist linings of plain and fanc>
shades of Biege, Tan, Rose. Blue, at
$22.5')
This will undoubtedly
be the biggest money-
saving event for many
years. These goods
were bought at old
prices and could not be
replaced today at what
we ask for them. Make
your own clothes ai;d
conserve.
SPECIAL AT 12if
One Lot Torchon Lace.
A splendid quality linen Torchon
lace and insertions, 2 to b inches
wide, suitable for undermuslins and
household linens. These are really
worth 15c to 25c a yard. A special
value at, yard ia (.ai.
A Splendid 24x30 inch
Suit Case for 79c
With each $5.00 pur-
chase. Case worth $1.50.
< (lie irfit
CORSET COVERS
Special at 49c.
Made of good quality muslin, neat-
ly trimmed with lace and erubroid-
SILK TAEEETA DRESSES—Social
$14.75
HOI SE APRONS
Cover-all style, cut extra full of
navy blue percale, at only
75c
WOMEN'S M L'NSlNt; COMBINA-
TION
Nothing better than Munsings at
$1.00,51.10
N E'W I'iOI'HED VOILES
29c
A beautiful sheer voile, 40 inches
wide, in new ginghams, floral and
foulard patterns, in the Spring col-
orings tor that early Summer frock
Suits
fashioned of Gaberdines, Serges
and Poplinc, sh<jrt jackets flared pop-
itini. plain and far/cy collars, trim-
med with buckles and buttons, plain
and fancy satin lined, skirts plain
with pockets trimmed with buttons-
n shades of Blue, Biege. Tan, Green
Hose and White.
1-4 OFF.
Fashioned of splendid quality taf-
feta and combinations of Georgette
and Taffeta; pleated and gathered
skirts, with pockets; white vest and
collars of wash satin; trimmed with
buttons and buckles and embroid-
ery. New Spring shade of Green
Hose, Sammy, -Navy and Black; an
unusual value—you will admit when
you see them.
SPECIAL—MIDDIES, 49c
Of good quality white percale o,r
linen, trimmed with plain red or bias
bands of gingham, at
49c
WOMEN'S GOWNS
Of good quality muslin, slip over
style, embroidery and lace trimmed
;if
98c
IIOt SE DRESSES
Made of good quality ginghams
and percales, in fast colors. All sizes
$1.50
The Shoe Store Is Now Ready
With Spring and Summer Footwear
New styles in Pumps and Oxfords f<or Women, Misses and Children are
2 ln g,r?y' 1 ! ^nd S|n' s.elections here mean shoe satisfaction, both in
puce, quality and style. The prices you'll concede are lower than anvwhere
else. Our children s shoes are scientifically built on natural shaped lasts that
properly supports the foot. Getting- a good start in the right direction will
eliminate many of their future foot troubles. Let us fit them right
\\ omen's Pumps
At $5.00
J. and K. Brand in brown and
black kid. Louis heels, good fitting
last. Same thing
Same thing in mll.tary heel.
Ye Oldo Tyme Oxfords, made for
tender feet; soft kid uppers, hand
turned soles, low and medium heels,
priced at
$3.00, $3.50 -
I'ATKVl STRAP OXFORDS
White soles, $3.S5. Wry sty fish
and roasonabl# at tWa flfnrr
Women's Kid Pumps
At $4.40.
■I. aiid K. Brand of black kid.
with or without straps, medium
weight soles, leather Louis heel.
We have a complete line of Men's
Women' and Children's tennis ox-
fords and shoes in black and white.
Priced at
75c, $1.00, $1.25
K. J. R. shoes for Ladies in greys,
tans and blacks, twotone. Ranging
in price from $5.00 to $12.00
Also Men's and Boa's work and
dress shoes. In fact from an in-
tail's soft solo to the nicest kind of
a dr«ss shoe. The complete R. 3. R
Brand.
NOTIONS FOR 10c.
There are 7 big specials in this lot
and they are worth up to 25c, for
only
10c
Ufst grade Underwear Crepe, all!
coloi'H, regular 3bc value tor
221c
Extra Special.
l#c Grade India Linf.n. whu* Quj\
while it lasts far, yard
18c
Hardy-Rucker Dry G
PURCELL, OKLAHOMA
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Little, Ed F. The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1918, newspaper, April 12, 1918; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110824/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.