The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1922
THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NOKMAN. OKLAHOMA
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For Cash Only
No Charges
BERRY'S
Everything For Everybody
No Exchanges
No Lay A ways
No Phone Orders
BERRY'S
Everything For Everybody
Reductions in
Every Department
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JANUARY
1923
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Happy New Year
is t'le message we hnve for the
folks with v/bom we h-ive had such
pleasant relations during 1923.
May our business relations with
you be 33 pleasant in the future as
they have been in the past. Nego-
tiations are now presented in this
January Clearance Event to invite
your consideration of this store's
merchandise, prices and policy. The
opportunity is here presented to
form even closer relations, truer
friendships, and more lasting good
wiil by cur offering to you at this
time money-saving prices on time-
ly merchandise and needed apparel.
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Grocery Department
Prices effective during thi> saic or as
long as pre ent supply lasts.
1 gallon Cherries $1.15
1 gallon Prunes 50c
1 gallon I 'caches 60c
1 gallon Apricots 70c
1 gallon Loganberries 85c
1 gall< m Red Raspberries 95c
1 gallon Spinach 70c
1 gallon I'ork and Deans 75c
1 gallon Del Monte and Sunkissed
Sliced I able I'caches $1.15
1 gallon Strawberry and Cherry
Preserves $2.75
10 lb. Strawberry and Cherry Pre-
serves in stone jars $3,25
Red Star Flour and Chase & San-
born t offce.
\ complete line oi 1 resli and Cured
Meats at all times. —
Work Clothing Dept.
Men's and liovs' MackinaVs and
W ork Coats at a reduction of ~25'<
Fleece Lined Undershirts, per gar-
ment 50c
A good Blue Denim < Jverall (worth
$1,50) now $1.15
King Brand Overalls (worth
,$1.75), how $1.39
$2.50 ()nting I laniicl Shirts, now $1.50
Children's jersey Leggius (regular
$2.00 vaU'ic) 58c
J nth Men's and Women'-' Ovcr-
Gmtui' (S2..-0 grade), now —$1.00
" All 27 inch Outifljfc, both 18c
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WE ENJOYED a splendid Christmas business, THANKS TO YOU, and the holiday shop-
ping has left us with a badly broken stock which is now offered to you at wonderful
savings in order that we may clear our stock for tue incoming Spring merchandise.
There are many things offered here now that were very popular with the giit seekers, but we must
admit that the selections are not as good .and the quantities are not as large to choose from as
before but every article purchased here now is a good buy and well worth more than v/c will ask
for them.
The First Day of the Sale is Wednesday
Bath Tablet Toilet Soap
10c per cake, 4 for
Kentuckv Jeans Cloth, worth
isr±t 65c
65 c
200 pairs Ladies' High 11 eel Boots
worth S12.C0 to (4*9,00
$15.00, per | air icash)
Both Ladies' and'Misses' Suits and Dresses
at Most Attractive Prices
We find that our Bra-siere stock is
all shot to pieces since the holiday
trade and we are going to give you
the advantage of this and close out
these broken sizes at
HALF FRIC E
Your choice of any House Dress
on our racks at $1.98
WONDERFUL CORSET SPECIAL
Warner's Rust Proof Corsets in
both medium and low bust, long
and medium skirt lengths, sonic
are broken lots and others we
' can fit in any size, former prices
ranged from $.5.50 to $0."0, your
choice at this time $1.98
A few Dresses left in I'oiret I will,
Satin Faced CaiU' U and Roshanar
Crepe. Just a few Suits in Tricntine
and Serge in good style, but we want
to close these out and make ready f< .r
the new Sp; ing Suits that are arriving.
If you want nice garments at pick-tip
prices this is your opportunity.
All carried over Dresses and Suits at
HALF PRICE
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LADIES' UNDERWEAR
High neck, long sleeve-,, ankle
length |n Set-Snug and otlu r well
known brands, all sizes $1.25
Low ncck( no sleeves, both ankle
and knee length, in light weight
and medium, an exceptional value
at $1.25
Separate. Vests and Pants at, per
garment 39c
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
Mi 1 inn weight fleeced garments in
sizes 4 to 1 f > years at, per garment 89c
c : il.lr.-r - !• / ! aped l'i' .« Suits,
all sizes, at .. 98c
Misses' Black
Ribbed Hose,
19c
Assorted lock of Children' Caps
1,1 cl,wc
out at -- v-
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Real Men's Wear Department
in a Real Store for Eveiybody
SWEATERS GALORE FOR
EVERY MEMBER OF THE
FAMILY . <'.1S
$12.50 Sweaters, now $7.95
$10.00 Sweaters, now $5.95
$8.50 Sweaters, (Tom Wye
4 Pocket), now $6.95
$7.00 Sweaters (Tom Wye
2 I'ockct) How $4.79
$.i.00 Sweaters, now --$1.59
Come early for proper selection.
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MEN'S WEAR FOR REAL MEN
Our entire stock • f Men's Ml W ool
Suits priced t" sell quick.
$♦5,00 Men's Suits, now . .$35.00
$40.00 Men's Suits, now .. ... $32.50
$35.00 Men's Suits, now $24.75
$30.00 Men's Suits, now $20.00
Others as low as —912.50 and $15.00
All Bovs Suits Half Price (for cash)
V • i*s ?" 1 0 Fur (. aps. iioa Half Price
Me; Old T'-ousers (entire line)
Anv Cap, man'- stvle with pull
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Mens Beau l'i iiiiimel ( tps, chamois
skin lined, lull leaihci sweatband,
all woi I. one piece top and tin-
breakable visor (guaranteed in
every respect) $2.50
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19c
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Piece Goods jjDept.
All Woolen Dress floods are offer-
ed you tiinv at a discount of _ ,20r[<
Fleisliers four fold Cerniantown
Yarns in all colors, formerly sold
for 35c per ball, now —29c
All Bath Robe Blankets now at
reduction of 20','•
All Blankets and (Juilts, now at a
Miscount of 25r;
Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, now _ _25c
l ine Ribbed Hose — 25c
Shoe Department
Men's W alk-Over Shoes in brown
calf and black kid, in good pat-
terns Values to $10.00, now
$5.00 to $6.00
Big reduc'.ii lis i'l all Boys' Shoes,
inclmlin ; one lot of broken sizes,
value- up I • $6.00, during this
sale $3.45
Men'- < )> f nls in brown and black
calf leather, standard brands, val-
tigs i" $10.00, now $6.50
All Ladies', Men's and Children's
House Shoes at great reductions.
All Ladies' Walk-Over Oxfords and
Boots in black and brown kid.
militarv heels, values to $12.00.
this week - -$5.65
One lot of black and brown Calfskin
(Ixfords. both iace and straps,
military and baby Louis heels.
close '<ul price of ... $3.65
3IX> pair of High Heel Boots, values
t„ $15.(1) - - .$2.00
One h t of Children's and Mis-es
Shoes, during this sale at (for
cash only) at discount of 20''
Furnishings Dept.
A new line of Mallory Hats lor
sjii ip" iu-1 arrived $1.85 to $6.00
|;,tvs' Blouses, ages 2 to 10 98c
Bo s' L'nderwear (winter weight)
now — -
r,alierdinc Raincoat , pure gum
rubber lined ..... — ?S MI
All L'i':-age di. '•r.unted, <"! ra-h 25'
Mrii- shirts (excepting Manhat-
tan ) ;)t a discount ot . 20",
Men' Belt- at discount of ... -.20'.
Men's Supporters at dsicount of 10, u
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922, newspaper, December 31, 1922; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114722/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.