The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1922 Page: 6 of 12
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Tuesday, April 4, Last Day of the
Monday's
Specials
$1.25 Mercerized Napkins,
Hemmed Ready to
Use—59c
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Ladies' RealThread Silk Hose, Monday and
Tuesday, 95c
Wo Ain't he!
other si' e in tin
.Mimd.'u and I ncsdav.
vo thai vim can buy sucli hose as these at am
■ntire state uf Oklahoma lor such a modest price
lade
if real Japanese thread ^ilk. lisle top
ack, dark brown as well as gray.
double heels and
Some nf them can be had with while embroidered clocks.
All sizes, special for Monday and Tuesday, per pair
95c
n-rt'W^.4
I hese napkins arc of
^'o'.'d c|itality, extra large
in si/e—actual measure-
ment 18x20 inches.
They sell regularly for
Si.25 a dozen •
We will be forced to
limit the purchase of
these 1-Day Specials to
twelve to a customer.
Special for Monday,
only, per dozen
59c
New Spring Woolens For Coats, Suits or
Skirts, $2.95
If you are thinking of making a new coat, cape, skirt
or suit fur Master. v<m • In ml I see these attractive newt
Tweeds and Kelhclotlls i' it we are showin ■ in the nev. !■
shades of tan. br tvn, bin-.;, ruse, green and grav.
Fifty-four inches wide, warranted all wool, special
value for Monda) and Tue-dav during the two final da - of
McCall's 21st Anniversar* S:ile, per yard, onlv
.••'•"I
£;■ ;'rt'::.:; i
Justrite Cap Shade Hair Nets,
Per dozen, 63c
These famous hair nets are made of real
hair and are first quality in every way.
You will like them, they are cap shape
anil we have practically all colors to slart
with Monday.
!■' gltlar SI.(10 p. r dozen Justrite ha• r
nets, special for Monday, per dozen
63c
Zephyr Ginghams, Almost One Yard
Wide at 39c
There arc a hundred wanted patterns in this
selection of fine Zephyr (iinghams.
All the wanted checks, as well as plenty of
stripes, plaids, and all the plain colors.
I'till 32 inches w ide, <-v ry color fast, special for
Monday and I ncsdav. per vard
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Everfast Suiting Will Not Fade This
Summer—50c
.'.ft:'"!' jfi
\k
*55*!
tore for you in this new suit-
aud washes better than real
Spring shades as
not fade from
I ttes-
Tlterc is a treat in
ing that looks, feels
linen.
1'uII yard wide in all the wanted
well as many of the staple ones.
We guarantee these colors wil
washing, sun or wear.
And we stand ready to replace any piece that
fades and pay y u the cost of the making.
Ideal for Spring clothes—Monday and
day, vard
50c
25c Gingham and Percales
For Monday and Tuesday 15c
7- . jf*
There are only two more days in which you
may take advantage of McCall's 21st \nui-
versary Sale—and these excellent quality
fabrics-
Fifty patterns in dress ginghams, stripes,
checks as well as plaids.
Percales that an full yard wide in many
attractive patterns.
I'.est 25c fabrics, special for Monday and
Tuesday, only ,vard
Just Like Being in New York
// hen ) ou I se McCalVs Shopping Bureau
"Just like being right in the shopping district of \"ew York." that's what one
ol our custonier-triends --aid this week, as we banded her some special mer-
chandise that vv e had ordered for her the first of the week through our New
York Shopping liureatt buyer—Mr John Bigucns, 310 Seventh Avenue, New
ork, right in the heart of the largest shopping center of the world.
Mr. liiggens lias twenty-five assistant buyers—each
one a specialist in i certain line of buying— and this
disposal.
entire force is at your constant and ready
♦
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15c
c-v
]f you break a button on a garment and want to match
it exactly, just bring us one of the buttons and we'll for-
ward it to our \cw York Shopping Bureau, where buy-
ers will visit both the wholesale district and the retail
stores and keep hunting until they match it, if such a
button i- for sale in New York.
Or perhaps ii is a yard of a certain piece of dress
gixxls thai you want matched—no matter bow large or
how small the article may be—it will be given the same
painstaking attention.
In many instances a customer-friend has come to tts
for something that we did not happen to have in stock
at that time and something, perhaps, which none of the
< >klahoma City stores had in stock—within four or five
days we had it for her. . •
Ami no extra charge is made for these special orders
through McCall's New York Shopping Bureau—just an-
other phase of thi "Service Fiisi" motto of the S. K.
McCall Company—Norman's Greatest Store.
Tuesday, April 4, Will Be Most
Jifteen 1-Day Specials Will Be Offered On One
Day As 21st Anniversary Sale Closes
Our customer-friends have ta
ials and the Hirthday Specials th
to day during McCall's 21st Anni
Hut Tuesday will he the most
for while Tuesday is the day the
closing time every 1-Day Special
sale for a quick clearance of the s
If you failed to visit McCall's
ials were offered, he sure to visit
tween 8 a. m. and f> p. in., and huv
on sale.
Modern Novels, Regular $100
Sellers, Special 55c
H< ks popular seller- that you finil priced at
$1.00 lit most any book store today, by the
lies . :thors ci' the day, including Randall far-
ris! . Kir; ir.or II. I' rtt , I. Phillips (>upenhcim,
J«'hu I Jr.. Ctorge Marr McCiitcheon, Rex
aeh, ivi'lit rt ' hambcrs, hooth Tarkington,
Harold Bell \\ rieht. Cyrus Townsrnd Brady and
many others—
55c
Imported French Val Edges
and Insertions, 12 Yards 45c
Beautiful I'rcnch and round-mesh edges and
insertions at less than half-price for final day nf
21st Anniversary Sale, do/en yards—no smaller
amount sold to a customer,
45c
ken advantage of the 1-Dav Spec-
at we have heen offering from day
versary Sale.
interesting day of the entire sale-
sale closes at C> p. in., still before
that we have lelt will be placed 011
pecials.
the day any of these 1-1 )ay Spec-
this store Tuesday (April 4) be-
what you missed the dav it was
Canister Sets For the
Kitchen, Tuesday Only 85c
These famous Dutch blue, four piece canister
sets which are so handy in Oklahoma, espec-
ially in the summer time, the largest can 7 1-2
inches tall and 7 1-2 inches in diameter, graduated
dovvl to the smallest which is 4 1-4 inches tall
and 4 1-4 inches in diameter, clean up price for
Tuesday
85c
Genuine Holland Linen
Writing Paper, Tuesday, 32c
Manufactured by Katon, Crane and Pike Com-
pany. three popular styles including note, cor-
respondence sizes in six colors, 24 sheets of paper
ant! 24 envelopes, regular price 65c, Special for
Tuesday
32c
Perfect Embroidery During Final
Day of Birthday Sale—5c
Perfect Kmbroidery—the kind that you've been
pay in j.1 10c and 15c a yard for Tuesday, the final
day of Met all's Birthday bale, yard
5c
Women's Excellent Summer Union
Suits Tuesday at 29c
You may choose from union suits of excel-
lent lisle finish in tight o wide knee, while or
flesh c< lor; trimmed or tailored neck, taped.
(io< d value at 50c, special tor Tuesday
29c
Leatherette Shopping Bags
For Tuesday Only 45c
Leatherette Shopping Bags are made from
such a good imitation of real leather that they
look, feel and wear like real leather. Measure
12x14 inches wide. Lined with water-proof ma-
terial—making them ideal for carrying wet
bathing suits, or vegetables.
45c
Waterbury Alarm Clocks
$1.50 Values, Special 72c
These are standard Waterbury Alarm Clocks,
a regular $1.50 value; loud, clear alarm that'll
wake you without fail. Special for Tuesday as a
Birthday final sale,
72c
Dunlap's Famous Cream
Whips—Special Tuesday 63c
So many housewives were not able to come
d- wn the l ridav that we offered these Dunlap
Cream Whips as a one-day special and we know
that tin v will be glad to learn that we have
fifteen left to uo on Sale Tuesday morning at
63c
Children's Tennis Shoes
For Tuesday at 79c
Another one-dav clearance special for Tues-
day, will be Tennis Shoes and Mary Janes for
boys and girls in one-strap shoe or oxford, can-
- as with rubber sole, in white, black and brown,
si7es rant'i from K 4 2 to 11 and 11 1-2 to 2.
Special for Tue day
79c
Smart Set Playing Cards
With Gold Edges, 42c
Made from linen highly embossed, four at-
tractive hacks, leatherette. Including auction
bridge score cards, regular 75c value, special fur
Tuesday
42c
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps
Special For Tuesday, $2.95
These arc the oxfords and pumps for ladies
that have been selling from $4.50 to $9.00, broken
lots, with all sizes to be among those on sale;
low heels, wide toes. ! rclich heels and long nar-
row toes; calfskin, kid, suede and silver slippers
in black, brown, silver and patent leather; pat-
terns include brogues and dress pumps, either
plain or with straps; si/c> to N; in widths AA
to I)
$2.95
Beautiful White Ivory
Tuesday, Per Piece, $1.00
We still have a few choice piece of French
Ivory, including mirrors, hair brushes, buffers,
picture framesi perfume bottles, jewel eases, bud'
vases, large coilib and brush tra.vs, extra heavy
dressing combs, puff boxes, hair receivers, hat
brushes, special for Tuesday
$1.00
Aluminum Vacuum Bottles
Pint Size Only, 60c
We have been receiving many calls for these
pint aluminum corrugated vacuum bottles, with
large screw tops, which make a perfect drinking
cup and u.- still have approximately twelve left
that will go ou sale Tuesday at only
60c
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Kensington 25c Pad Garters
For Tuesday, 10c.
Some nf the men forgot to buy a new pair of
garters at this special price last Friday and as
we still have a few pairs left of these Kensing-
ton -'.se pad garters, vve are offering them for
I'uerday again tor a pair
10c
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