The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Miss Jessie K. Hall
Miss Wanda Sitlington
i ram.iJH
Miss Audrey Puryear
Mrs. \V. P. Burch
D. K. Boyd
$3.50 all Silk Canton Crepe,40in. wide-$2.85
I Icre is extra quality Canton Crepe, the most
popular silk of the entire season. Beautiful weave,
good quality, extra weight, in white, black, navy,
marine, pumpkin, periwinkle, henna, mohawk,
copen. Kvery wanted color is here. Best $3.50
Canton Crepe, Department Managers' Sale price
$2^
McC
Department fc
No Exchanges No Phone Orders
SPOT CASH
Constant Cultivation and "Brushing" Cotton Plant Will Control Boll Weevil
1-Day Specials For Monday, June 19
For Monday, June 19, the fifth business day of the Department Managers' Sale at McCall's, the following 1-Day
Specials have been selected bv the various department heads. Of course at such prices these goods will not last long,
and for that reason the department managers have asked the ad-man to advise the store's customer-friends to shop
early tomorrow morning in order to be certain of reaching McCall's in time to take advantage of these 1-Day Spec-
ials for Monday.
Silks
Miss Audrey Puryear
32-inch dotted swiss in blue, brown, red, lavender, henna and orange, reg-
ular $1.75 value, 1-Dav Special for Mondav, June 19, yard
Ribbons and Gloves
Mrs. A. V. Neavcs
Cretonne laundry bags, 1-Day Special foi* Monday, June 19, each
69c
Clothing
Charles DeVorss
One lot of men's good style dress hats in many colors, sold regularly from
$4 to $tf; broken sizes, only a few of each style and color, 1-Day Spccial for
Monday, June 19, each
$2^
F urnishings
D. K. Boyd
Men's sox, regular 25c values, 1-Day Special for Monday, June 19, FIVE
pairs of black or cordovan for
Hosiery
Miss Sitlington
bailey glove silk hose, black, grey, nude, fawn and biege, regular $2.50
hose, 1-Day Special for Monday, June 19, pair, only
$1=1
Staple Cottons and Linens
Mrs. Maude Oakes
One lot of fancy wash towels, regular 75c values, 1-Day very spccial for
Monday, June 19, (provided they last all day)
38c
Notions
Mrs. J. R. Atkisson
Adult Pro-pho-lactic tooth brushes; soft, medium and hard, McCall's reg-
ular 39c value—you ordinarily pay 50c each for them, 1-Day Special for
Monday, June 19, each, only
25c
Underwear Department
Mrs. Belknap
Glove silk top union suit in pink or white, McCall's regular $2 values,
reduced, for Monday only, to
.00
D
S h o
$1
r a p e r l e s
e s
J. P. Scherer
Women's comfort shoes and slippers, every pair genuine Martha Wash-
ingtons that arc being offered for a 1-I)ay Special for Monday—with each
pair purchased Mr. Sciiercr will give the buyer a new pair of $1.75 pure silk
black hose. ,
Toilet Goods
M iss Hazel Atkins
Woodbury's soap, regular 25c value, 1-Day Special for Monday, June
19, cake, only
19c
/
Ready-to-Wear
Miss Ilall
Piungalo aprons, all colors, all sizes, 1-Day Special for Monday, June 19,
each, only
75c
Miss Ouida Puryear
Silk floss pillow forms in all the wanted sizes; round, square and oblong;
best selling sizes; regular prices were 75c to $2.25, 1-Day Special for Mon-
day, June 19,
Half-Price
Baby Shop
Miss Laura McCall j
Best quality Red Star Birdseye ready-made diapers, large size, 20x40 *
inches; torn and hemmed; none better; McCall's regular $3.50
values; 1-Day Special for Monday, June 19, dozen
a dozen
$2-M
Millinery Shop
Mrs. Parrish
Mrs. Parrish has selected as the first 1-Day Special for Monday, luiit 19,
from the Millinery Shop all hats that have been selling up to $5.00, reduced
for 1-lJay only to
$45°°
Price R(
Will Only
Six Mo
Sale Close
HAVE you visited Mcty
Managers' Sale? Hunt
friends have—and they rea
that are being offered. Ma
have additional purchases p
THEY realize that thes<
only until 10 o'clock S;
that time all of these goods
mer prices. The manageme
with which to pay for me
and with which to do late si
' I 'HE department heads i
own price reductions—
their merchandise low enoi
to move. They did!
1WT ANY of the price r<
price below what the
buyers at the mill or marke
which to take advantage of
ed last week.
*T*ODAY'S advertisement!
^ ductions which will b|
Other 1-Day Specials are be
days of the Department
Specials will be good for ju^
TT WILL be well worth y
* day this week to take adv
offerings. Especially when
a special offer each day fr<
departments represented in
i
WATCH Tuesday's an
for additional 1-Da
the almost quarter of a iK
Norman's Greatest Store h
been planned for every dep
COME to McCall's earl]
take advantage of the
ber of cases the quantity of t
the early-morning shoppe
while the shopper arriving
eral of the 1-Day Specials fo
Miss Mary lane Cochran
Miss Laura McCall
Miss Ouida Puryear
Mrs. Maude Oakes
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