The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Our business having grown beyond our most sanguine expectations, it has become necessary to make
r some radical changes in the arrangement of our store.
Our plan contemplates the rebuilding of the entire interior of the store and to reduce the stock to the
| lowest amount possible before beginning these improvements we have decided to inaugurate the great-
!iest stock reducing sale ever attempted by any reputable firm in the territory.
: (kir room is limited and we cannot afford to carry any out of season stock, and we re determined to
sell every article of winter merchandise in our stock if sacrifice prices and guaranteed values wilf do it.
Sale Begins Friday, Jan, 20111,1905
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And Continues 10 Days.
Men's Furnishings.
Our rc arrangement plan contemplates One broken line of stiff-bosom
the enlargement of our dry goods depart- Shirts, worth Si.co, sale price
■ ment and the addition of a millinery de- „ . ,
. partment in the up stairs room now occu- Regent soft-bosom Shirts, worth
pied by our Furnishing Goods. This will Slo9. sale price
necessitate the moving of our Mens tur- Regent soft-bosom Shirts, worth
nishing Goods to first floor and we want to $1.25. sale nrice
close out every article of winter goods in the All $1.00 Shirts. ' sale price
t department before making the move. All 75 Shirts. sale price
Compare these prices with the so-called All 50 Shirts. sale price
'cut prices now flooding the country, and
b learn where the real bargains arp to be had UNDERWEAR:
SHIRTS: Heavy and light fleeced Shirts
Faultless stiff -bosom mens Shirts, _ * and Drawers, broken sizes
.worth $1.50, sale price - / 4"^" worth 50c, Sale Price
2qc
q8c
74c
69<~
4*9C
3QC-
24C
Ribbed Shirts
broken sizes,
price
and Drawers,
worth 2 ;c,
i2c
Mens and Boys Hats.
One broken lot of Fancy Shirts
and Drawers in all-w I Bal-
briggan and Mercerized Silk,
worth $r.00. $150. $2.00 and
$2.50. Sale Price:
49 74i $I*14 $1-49*
One broken line of Boys fleece
lined Shirts and Draws, worth
50c, sale price
24C
No name, worth 3.00, <t> - ft
sale price, - *p!'yO
No name, worth 2.50,
sa'e price -
Broad-brim farmers Hat,
worth 2.5o, sale price
Big Bear Hat, worth
2,50, sale price
One job lot of Hats,
worth from 1.50 to
3.00, sale price
i.74
1.49
1.49
49
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j In this department we find that we are overloaded with
kl'il jane}.14.00 Shoes. W'n are also overloaded on heavy Enamel Shoes.
Men's Shoos
StaPi,- Adams & Cos. En-
amel., worth 6 00, sale price
Stetson Enamel, worth 6,00,
sale price
* "Walkover Enamel, worth
.. 4.00, sale price
Woodmen, Vici kid, and box-
calf,. tforth 3.50. sale price
Woodmen, Pat Ideal Kid,
<&orth 4,00, sale price
3.98
3.98
2.98
2.48
2.98
S3.00 and 5400 Shoes We have decided to discontinue
Stetson, Walkover, and Thompson Bros, manuf;
wont have a pair left twenty-four hours ofter this sale opens.
Gold Bond work shoes worth
$1.50 sale price
the Woodmen line, one of our best known $3.50
acturers. If right prices will sell these goods, we
Friedman Bros,, Vici and box
calf, worth 3.50, sale price
Hoyt's Vici and box-calf,
worth 3.00, sale price
Hoyt's Vici and box-calf,
worrh n.co; sale price
Hoyt's Kangaroo, worth 1.75
sale price
Gold Bond work shoe, worth
S2.00 sale price
2.48
1.98
1.2 4
98
98
4<)
LADIES SHOES.
"Drew Selby extension sole Q a q
enamels worth s3.50 this sale ^.HrO
Krippendorf & Dittmans pat-
--■^2.75
ents, extension sole,
3.50 and 4.00 this sale
The
Girl1
leathers
celebrated
in patents
'American
and plain
worth $2.50 this sale
$2
"Dorthy Dodd' patents worth Q a q
3-5o this sale - -
"Dorothy Dodd" plain leather^ JQ
worth 3.00 this sale -
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Dry Goods.
It is our aim to make this department one of the most exclusive and up-to-date in the territory. Our r
season stock and for that reason we ofter these exceptional values on all winter goods. Room for
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1000 yards good prints
worth 5 c. this sale 3&cyd
500 yds outing flannel
worth c this sale 3^ c yd
5,00 yds outing flannel
worth S c this sale 6 c yd
1000 y ds good ging-
hams worth 7c this sale 5c yd
1500 yards LL muslin
worth o c this sale 4&cyd
1000 yards German
prints worth 10c this sale 7%C
1500 y fleece lined dress
goods jvorth 12c this salt- 8c
SILKS.
jo dress patterns in fancy silk,
27 in wide worth $1.25 this
sale 75 cents.
100 yards two tone silk 27 in
wide, worth si.25 this sale
79 cents
100 yds black taft eta worth si
this sale 69 cts yard
100 yards black taflcta 36 in
Guaranteed worth si.50 this
sale 98c a yard
500 yards China silk, all colors
worth 60c this sale 39c a yd
DRESS GOODS
x) inch broadcloth, all colors,
worth $1 this sale 70c a yd
,0 in. broadcloth, all colors,
worth $i. 50 this sale 98c yd
48 in, storm serhe, all colors,
worth 60c this sale 39c yd
38 in. Novelty Suiting, worth
60c this sale 39c a yd
HOSIERY
10 cent values for 7 cents
15 cent values for IO cents
25 cent values for 18 cents
50 cent values for 39 cents
00m in this department is too
new spring goods is what we nee
LACES.
Fine line of Torchion laces all
widths
8 cent grade for 5 cents
10 cent grhde for 6 Cents
12 cent grade for 7 12 Cts
15 cent grade for 10 cents
Children's Underwear
Children's vests for 7 C0111S
Children's union suits for 18c
C hildren s union suits for 25c
All worth double the price
asked.
valuable to be taken up with out of
d and winter goods must move.
NEW EMBROIDERY.
Cheaper than you have ever
seen them. Big line in new
match patterns.
RIBBONS.
10 cent values for 7 Cents
15 cent values for 10 cents
20 cent values for 15 oentS
25 cent values for 18 Cents
Ladies Underwear.
25 cent values for 18 cents
35 cent values for 21 Cents
50 cent values for 38 cents
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I Wall Paper
H six cents per Roll during this sale.
£5
Rack must be rebuilt and to empty rack before remod- S
eling will give 25 per cent discount on all paper above ||
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1 Evans Bros. DeDarimenl Store
I EAST OF COURT HOUSE, ENID, OKLA.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1905, newspaper, January 19, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112422/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.