The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The fashion makers of the
Cloak industry say heavy, fancy
cloths for this falls wear.
Ere this letter is off the press
our cloak department will be over-
flowing with these new cloaks just
“hot” from the manufacturers
hands. The fabrics are mostly
fancy plaid cloths, some with plain
backs and some with the new two
toned effects also a few carsculs
and a liberal, sprinkling of black
in the popular cloths.
In past season there have been
two sizes of people, that were al-
most impossible to fit in a cloak.
I he child who was was to large for
a baby coat and too small for a
girls coat; also the girl who was too
large for a girls coat and to small
for a ladies coat. The coat mak-
ers have overcome this trouble by
the making of the intermediate
sizes for the small children and the
Junior sizes for She large girls, of
these two lines we have bought
lib-rally and now feel that we can
furnish you with coats to your own
liking.
Special Sale
OF~
Dress Ginghams
We are in possession of 2000 yds
of an excellent quality of Dress Ging-
hams representing sixty different styles
and colorings.
These ginghams are the product of one of the
most prominent manufacturers of the land and
we represent them to you as a gingham worth
easily 10 to 12 1-2 per yard, but for two weeks,
Commencing Saturday Oct. 7th
and until Saturday Oct. 21st
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You can buy them at the extraordinary price of
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Ihe demand for sweater coats
is constantly increasing. Last fail
the demand was greater than the
supply. This fail we have procur-
ed art ample supply of these coats
in all colors and combinations of
colors in both the woo! and cclton
goods:
Childrens sweaters at .:X'c to $1.50
Boys “ “ 50c to 1.50
Ladies “ “ 1.50 to 3-00
Mens “ “ 50c t° 3-00
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No line of good have so completely changed as have the
skirts for this fall and winter, while they are still narrow the
cloths used are entirely different and are of such materials as
storm serges and heavy fancy mixtures and of heavy figured
one color cloths, Of course the black skirts of French serge^
Panamas and Voiles are now, always have been and always
will be very popular.
Our line of skirts run in price from $4.00 to $12.50 each
The tailoring and styles of these goods are so perfect that none
excel and very few even compare favorably with them.
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dies Furnishings and Fancy Goads
Such good Belts, Bags, Collars, Belt Pins, Back Combs, Barrettes and such
other articles used by the ladies, on these goods we show the new things while they
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Ragland, J. H. The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1911, newspaper, October 6, 1911; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173163/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.