The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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JANUARY Clearance SALE
January Clearance Sale
The World's best Merch-
andise sale at our store.
Bargains for all.
January Clearance Sale—Mar-
velous money savings all over
the store. An exceptional op-
portunity to save money.
January Clearance Sale---Ev-
eryone should attend this sale.
The bargains are tremendous
and unmatched anywhere.
100 Pairs
of
Shoes
Worth
up to
$5.00
per pair
—on the
table
at
$2.95
—all
sizes.
A Clearing Sale such as this town has not known for years—if ever. Stocks are far larger now than
they should be because of the most unusual, even unprecedented conditions. Hence the ( learance must
he greater and former prices throughout have been totally disregarded in the supreme ellort to ofler
the most surprising values. We mean what we say, everything must go. We are naming prices that
wiH do it. Read the offerings, think what it will mean to you. Men's Suits as low as 87.50; Men's Over-
coats as low as $7.50; Men's Dress Shoes as low as $2.95; Ladies' Shoes as low as $1.00 per pair. In tact
everything in this house will be sold at sweeping reductions.
This Sale Closes Saturday Night
Men's
Overalls
Regular
SI.50 Val.
at
$1.25
Eight Days of Underselling—Read Every Word—We Guarantee Every Price
-MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's Union Suits, velvet lined, oui
lar $2.00 value
Men's ribbed Union Suits, our r
$1.50 value, price
Men's Fleece-lined Union Suits, r
$1.50 value, price now
Men's Cooper Make Undershirts, r
$1.50 value, price now
Men's Fleeve Undershirts
Men's Fleece Drawers
Men's Ribbed Shirts
Men's Ribbed Drawers
—MEN'S HATS
Our regular $4.00 Gimbel Hats, embracing
all the newest shapes and models. Our
price is —$2.9o
One lot of Hats, worth up to $4.00 each,
just a few sizes, odd lots —$1.95
Men's Western Hats in belly and black,
worth $3.50, each, Sale price —$2.45
• regu-
—$1.69
egular
—1.25
egular
-$1.25
egular
—85c
—65c
—65c
—65c
—65c
-LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Ladies' $1.50 Unions, price —$1.19
Ladies' $1.25 Union Suits —85c
Ladies' Ribbed Vests —65c
Ladies' Ribbed Pants, price —65c
Ladies Corset Covers —25c
Ladies' Muslin Drawers —45c
Ladies Flannel Gowns —$1.00
-SWEATERS
Men's Heavy All-wool Sweatehsr, regular
$7.50 values, now —$5.50
Men's $4.00 value Sweater Coats in grey
and red, now —$2.95
Men's $2.00 Sweater Coats, now —$1.45
Men's $1.50 Sweater Coats, now —$1.19
Men's $2.50 Red Jerseys, either the closed
or open neck, priced at —S1.69
—HOUSE DRESSES
Ladies' $1.50 House Dresses, now —$1.19
Ladies $1.25 Bungalow Apron —85c
—TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES
Regular $20.00 Steamer Trunk at the
price of —$14.95
Regular $15.00 Trunk at —9.95
Regular $8.00 Suit Cases at —$5.95
Regular $3.50 Suit Cases at —$2,45
Regular $3.00 Grips —$1.95
Regular $1.50 Suit Cases at —$1.15
—SHEETS, PILLOW CASES
Full sized sheets, 72x90, hemmed at both
end, special —85c
Pillow Cases to match, each —21c
Full sized stuffed feather Pillows, best
brade $1.25, good grade —75c
—TABLE LINEN
White Linen, regular $1.00 per yard, now
going at —75c
White Linen, regnular price 75c per yd.,
going at —63c
—HOSIERY
Ladies' $2.00 Silk Hose, now —$1.49
Ladies' $1.50 Hose, pure silk, —$1.19
Ladies' $1.00 Hose —75c
Ladies' 35c Lisle Hose, now —25c
Ladies' 20c Hose, now —lac-
Men's Silk Hose, per pair —35c
Men's 35c Lisle Hose, now —25c
Men's Work Hose, 2 pair for —25c
Children's School Hose, per pair —25c
-MEN'S SHIRTS
Regular $5.00 Silk Shirts, prk
Men's $2.00 Shirts, priced at
Men's $1.00 Shirts, priced at
Men's 75c Work Shirts, priced
Men's $1.00 Work Shirts at
-LADIES' HATS
Our entire stock of Millinery ii
at just one half the regular price, just a
few good hats left.
Never before in the history of our store was our stock of shoes so complete, and
never before were we able to give you such great bargains as we now have to give
to you. You will find here any size and any style that you desire. This is a
true January Mark Down Sale. The prices below will tell the rest of t he story.
—MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Regular $10.00 Kink Quality Shoes in ton,
English walker style, seude top, sale
price —$7.95
Regular $7.50 Coco Brown Shoe with
either the rubber sole or the leather
sole, price now —$5.95
Regular $6.00 Ton Shoe in either the but-
ton or lace high toe —4.95
Regular $5.00 Wide Toe Gun Metal Shoe,
price —$3.95
Regular $4.00 Dress Shoe in either the
button or lace, gun metal, price —$2.95
—MEN'S WORK SHOES
Men's high tops with the 18-inch leg in
either the tan or yellow elk, a regular
$9.00, bargain going in at —$7.45
Men's Regulation United States Army
Shoe, special price —$5.95
Men's $5.00 Heavy Work Shoe, soft elk
leather with flexo sole —$3.95
Men's Heavy Dry Sock Shoe, a regular
$4.50 value, sale price —$3.45
Men's Barn Yard Shoe, sells every where
for $4.00, our price —$2.95
Men's Elk Skins in Tan Black or White,
Elk, price —$2.75
—BOYS' SHOES
Endicott & Johnson's Special Shoe for
Boys with the never wear out sole either
lace or button, a regular $3.50 value,
now selling at —$2.45
Our Regular $3.00 Boy Proof Shoe, espec-
ially priced at —$2.35
Boys' Black English Walker Shoe, a regu-
lar $4.00 value, now —$3.19
Bovs' Oil Grain Tan English Walker Shoe,
made by Endicott & Johnson, a shoe
worth $4.00, now —$3.19
Boys' High Top Boots, just the thing for
this winter's school problem, price
only —$3.45
—LADIES' SHOES
Ladies' Black Kid Boots, regular $8.00
values, the famous Walk-Over and Ditt-
man brands, priced especially for this
Sale at —$6.95
Ladies' Grey Kid Boots, the very newest
design with the cloth top at —$4.95
Ladies1 Champagne Boots, the new high
heel, priced at —$4.95
Ladies' Army designed shoe with the boot
top priced at —S4.45
Ladies' Havana Brown shoe, low heel, a re-
gular $5.00 boot, at —$3.95
Ladies' Gun Metal shoe, English Walker
shoe, low heel, at —$.3.95
Ladies' Nurse Shoe, broad toe with cush-
ion Sole and rubber heel sells every-
where at $5.50, our price —$4.45
Old Ladies' Comfort shoes with the rubber
heel, a regular $3.00 value, —$1 98
Ladies' House Slippers in all colors, in-
cluding blue, wine, grey, and cham-
pagne, regular $2.00 values —$1.45
Ladies' Heavy Calf Shoes in either lace or
button, price —$2.95
—CHILDREN'S SHOES
School Shoe for Girls and Boys in the
Gun Metal, regular $2.50 value —$1.98
The genuine E. C. Skuffer shoe for chil-
dren, reg. $4.00 values, now —$3.25
The Endicott Johnson Stitchdown shoe
with the rawhide sole for girls and boys.
especially priced at —$2.45
Shoes for the little folks in the thin flexi-
ble sole at —$1.35
Dittman's Nine O'clock School Shoe, pa-
tent leather with white top —$3.45
Red Top Boots for the Boys, just the same
kind that Dad used to have when he
was a little fellow —$2.45
Misses Havana Brown Boot with the tan
khaki top, priced at —$2.95
—MEN'S SUITS
All of this season's styles and worth
$15.00 per suit, just about 20 left and
the price will be —S9.25
—MENS' WORK PANTS
Regular $3.50 Corduroy Pants —$2.95
Regular $2.50 Moleskin Pants —$1.95
Regular $2.00 Khika Pants —$1.65
Regular $1.50 Khaki Pants —$1.25
Men's Fitz Overalls —$1.5'.
Men's Sensible Overalls —$1.00
One Bargain Table of Shoes —$2.95
Men's Mole Skin Work Suits. —$<.50
Ladies' Buckle Overshoes, pair —SI.00
Children's Buckle Overshoes —$1.00
—MEN'S PANTS
Regular $6.00 value going at
Regular $5.00 value going at
Regular $4.00 value going at
Regular $3.50 value going at
Regular $3.00 value going at
MEN'S OVERCOATS—Several different
patterns to choose from, full length,
made good and worth from $15 to $20,
the price for this sale is —$9.95
—$4.95
—$3.95
—$3.35
—$2.95
—15c
—CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Regular $2.00 value going at —$1.49
Regular $1.50 value, going at —$1.19
Regular $1.00 value, going : • —79c
ROY'S SUITS—Worth $5 a . $6 each,
sizes from 8 to 15 years; the price for
•this sale will be —$3.95
ROYS' CAPS—One large a-- .tinent of
Cape worth from 65c to $1.00 each
thrown out upon the counter at —49c
CURTAIN SCRIM
Regular 25c per yard value, g< jng at 17'/ic
Regular 20c per yard value going at —15c
TABLE LINEN—Regular $1.00 per yard
value at 75c
Regular 75c per yard going —19c
Outing Flannel, regular 25c per yard
value, going at —171/2 c
roWEIJNG—Best grade jjibleached
toweling, regular 17U, going at —12'/jc
PIECE GOODS—Best Grades of Ging-
hams, worth 20c and 25c per yard, every
piece goes at per yard — 17i/2 c
The articles enumerated on this page
represent but a very small portion of the
thousands of bargains that may be ©b=
tained atj this great sale.
at—$3.95
—$1.50
—69c
at —50c
—85c
being sold
THE UNITED SALES COMPANY
It will pay you to come 25 miles. Eight days of fast
furious selling--good merchandise almost given
away. PAUSE, PERUSE, PROFIT.
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1918, newspaper, January 16, 1918; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113647/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.