The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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THK NOkMAN lRANStKlFl —NUKIVIAN, UKLAiiUM*
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No Refunds Every Sale Final
SPOT CASH
Constant Cultivation and "Brushing** Cotton Plant Will Coutrol Boll WcevU
ly
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nagers* Sale
$2.50 Perfect Glove Silk Hosiery—$1.79
^ ou may choose from black, nude or grey in
both plain and fancy weaves in practically all sizes
from 8to 10. These are first quality goods, reg-
ular stock, perfect in every way. We have sold
hundreds ot pairs this season for $2.50; Depart-
ment Managers' Sale price only
$13
Mictions
ntinue
Days
selaturday
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ring the Department
< )f the store's customer-
e wonderful bargains
these customer-friends
pi for this week.
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not
qctions will be in force
night, June 24—after
; returned to their for-
in need of actual cash
ise already purchased,
and early fall buying.
i ermitted to make their
- rere instructed to mark
that it would be sure
ns brought the selling
indise actually cost the
e u. still have six days in
ce reductions announc-
ed ;s additional price re-
1 b ffect for one day only,
be ered for the remaining
M s' Sale. These 1-Day
jui Z day—no longer.
c e to visit McCall's each
ads: of these special 1-Day
ien now that there will be
fr< ry one of the thirteen
in e.
' f
anfsday's advertisements
Da
als. Never before, in
*of merchandising for
i a far reaching sale
t of this institution.
rlj morning this week to
les y Specials. In a num-
>f t chandise is limited and
pe: buy what she wants,
g ! the day may find sev-
fo|ay depleted. ^
1-Day Specials For Tuesday, June 20
While for Tuesday June 20, you'll find still other 1-Day Specials in the various departments that the depart-
ment managers have selected that they know will be of especial interest to those who will visit McCall's during- the
Department Managers Sale. All of these 1-Day Specials are especially timely values and will be returned to '"their
foimer price after 6 o clock p. m. the day they are ottered as Specials. If you note any on this page that interest vou
he sure to watch for them when you visit McCall's Tuesday forenoon. ' • insi, ' it ■ cl* '
P **!• * it wJUfelSSf.
Clothing
Charles DeVorss
Ho
s i e r y
Special lot of broken sizes and patterns of boys' knee-pant suits that have
been selling regularly for from $7.50 to $12, 1-Day Special for Tuesdav June
20, suit
Toilet Goods
Miss Hazel Atkins
l'or I uesday as a 1-Day Special with one-pound cake of castile soap will
give a 2sc can of talcum, either Jergens, Cutex or Melba—all for only
49c
Ready-to-Wear
Miss Ilall
For Tuesday's 1-Day Special from the Ready-to-Wear Department Miss
Hall has selected the following:
Regular $1.95 corsets, 1-Day Special $1.25
Regular $5.00 corsets, 1-Day Special $3.75
Regular $6.50 corsets, 1-Day Special .$4.00
Regular $7.50 corsets, 1-Day Special $5.00
Silks
Miss Audrey Puryear
Miss Audrey has selected as her 1-Day Special for Tuesday, June 20, 36-
inch taffetas, McCall's regular $1.95 values, one day
$1=1
Notions
Mrs. J. R. Atkisson
Mrs. Atkisson wanted to select something especially worth-while for her
1-Day Special Tuesday, so she's offering Jus'trite hairnets—the kind that sell
regularly for twelve for $1, special for Tuesday, a whole dozen for only
39c
Staple Cottons and Linens
Mrs. Maude Oakes
Linen finished toweling, McCall's regular 75c values, 1-Day Special for
Tuesday, reduced by Mrs. Oakes to only
Miss Sitlington
Miss Sitlington has selected for her 1-Day Special for Tuesday Phoenix
black and brown hose, McCall's regular $1.25 values special
69c
Furnishings
D. K. Boyd
Men's work shirts, selected by Mr. Boyd for Tuesday's 1-Day Special, well
made, durable, blue shirts, special
$1£
Ribbons and Gloves
Mrs. Neaves
Eariings, regular 75c to $1.50 values; red, black, white, in assorted sizes
and designs, 1-Day Special for Tuesday, choice
50c
Underwear Department
Mrs. Belknap
Mrs. Belknap's 1-Day Special for Tuesday will he Eiffel Maid Union
,HI8 ""•Nainsook and pink, McCall's regular $2.U0 values, reduced for
l-JJay only, 1 uesday, June 20, to
D
49c
Sh
o e s
Jacob P. Schercr
All athletic shoes for men and boys. All made of best sea island duck;
all pure Para Red Rubber soles with vacuum-cup feature—the best line <>f
men's and boys' canvas shoes manufactured by the lieacon halls Rubber
Company. 1-Day Special for Tuesday:
Men's values from .S-t.00 to $5.00, sizes up to 11, priced — $2.65
Boys' values from $3.00 and $3.50, sizes up to 6, prided $1.85
r a p e r i e s
Miss Ouida I'urvear
Grey cotton blankets, large enough for double bed, 68x82 inches; blue
borders; ideal for sleeping porches as well as fur summer camps; these are
McCall s best $2.?0 blankets, 1-Day Special for Tuesday,* June 20, pair
$M§
Baby Shop
Miss Laura McCall
Play suits for girls and boys made by the famous KAYN'EE, makers
of quality wash clothes for kiddies; these garments are made from fast
i"I"ted ( hainbrav in blue and brown; low neck, short sleeves, knee length,
ideal for summer morning garments, regular $1.25 values, 1-Dav Special,
June 20, only
79c . .
W. P. Burch
Mrs. J. F. Belknap
Mrs. J. R. Atkisson
Miss Hazel Adkins
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^Ji'SS
Harry Coughlan
Mrs. S. W. Morrison
Mrs. F. B. Foshee
Jacob P. Scherer
Mrs. A. V. .Neaves j-1
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The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1922, newspaper, June 18, 1922; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114599/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.