The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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THE NORMAN DEMOCRAT TOPIC. NORMAN, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1912.
15SThe Big Annual Bargain Event-15 MH
7th' we are going to start our big annual december sale. it has been our cus-
! A s A 0f n0rman an^> vicinity a chance to buy their heavy wear, that the december
tvpiom pod™ op^?r?ssatly reduced prices. but we are not performing this custom this season mere-
j;!.,™ nnnj^arl ^j^^^ing it to share profits with you on those heavy winter bills. and at the same
TUIC I a^hn op , , ?£?,*JJ2?MAL size for inventory convenience the first of the new year, of course at
I?M;V Smx?r th w OU?T?T?2£EN in some size garments in any store, but we find ourselves from rather
PV^AWTMP WI UT?T TTvn„> t££e e yolj than ever before in a december sale. and if it is a matter of mon-
mn?mi7p4t?ni? i jss never before were any more tempting prices placed before you for your
umnf^trart i ,tm riit pjnnreri^nnr jhe goods, let's swap. remember this is no special sale on some few
undesirable i i ems. bu i grea i ly reduced prices on every item in our dry goods and shoe department.
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ladies' cloaks.
W'e still have a good run of sizes in Ladies' and
Misses Cloaks, and it you look tliein over vou will
find some very interesting prices. .Lack of space
forbids us mentioning all prices on garments.
$20.00 black Sealette cloaks $14.50
$17.50 black Sealette cloaks $13.75
$15.00 novelty cloaks $11.45
$12.50 CARACUL cloaks $10.55
$10.00 CARACUL cloaks $8.25
$7.50 Pony Skin cloaks $5.75
dress goods.
In this department we are not onl\ able to give
you some genuine bargains, but to show vou a nice
range of patterns as well.
54 in. heav\ white broad wale serge. $2 grade.$1.55
48 inch Pan serge, $1.25 grade, on sale 95c
48 inch Blue serge, $1.25 grade, on .sale 95c
48 inch White serge, $1.25 grade, on sale 95c
48 inch Red serge, $1.25 grade, on sale 95c
44 inch Tan whipehord, $1.25 grade, on sale. . ,95c
44 inch \\ bite whipehord, $1.25 grade, on sale. 95c
14 inch Black whipehord, $1.25 grade, on sale. . 95c
Seventy-five pieces noveltx dress goods ranging
:n price from $1.25 to $1.35, to close out during tlii-
sale at only 89c
bitty pieces 3(> inch width dress goods ranging in
price from 50c to 75c. during this sale 39c
MEN'S SHIRTS.
In this line we show a shirt which knows no com
petition—the berguson Mckinnev shirt—for it is
an undisputed tact that no greater values were ever
i"ound than are found in Ferguson shirts. W e show
this line from 50c to $2.00. During t hi - -ale we
offer:
$2.00 shirts for only $1.65
$1.50 shirts for only $1.19
$1.25 shirts for only 95c
$1.00 shirt- for only. . . 79c
75c shirts for only .... 59c
50c shirts for only 39c
OUTING FLANNEL AND FLANNELETTES.
All 10 and 12 1 -2c outings during tlii- sale. 8 l-3c
All 15c Flannelette- during -ale. ... .11 3-4c
All 12 l-2e Flannelettes during -ale .10 1 -2c
LADIES' SKIRTS.
We have a few good numbers in Ladies' Skirt-
ranging in price from $3.00 to $10.00 on which we
are making some exceptionally low price-
trunks and suitcases.
\\ e have one of the most complete lines of trunks
and suitcases to be found in any department store
at prices ranging from $2.00 to $25.00. Don't over-
look these whilecontemplating that Xmas visit:
$25.00 suitcases only $19.50
$12.50 suitcases only 9.45
10.00 suitcases only 8.25
suitcases only 6.50
suitcases only 4,75
suitcases only- 3.35
suitcases only 1.65
suitcases only . 1.19
suitcases only 95c
$15.00 trunks only $12.85
$12.50 trunks only 9.75
" 10.00 trunks only 8.45
$8.00' trunks only 6.75
$6.00 trunks only 4.85
$4.00 trunks only 3.45
$2.00 trunks only 1.65
$8.00
SO.00
$4.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
women's and children's underwear.
W e have 25 dozen womens heavy grey unionsuits.
85c grade, to close out at this sale for 59c
Women's $1.25 unionsuits 95c
Women's 50c unionsuits 39c
Women's 50c vests 39c
Women's 50c drawers 39c
Women's 25c vests 21c
Women's 25c drawers 21c
Misses' 50c unionsuits 39c
Misses' 25c unionsuits
25 dozen boy's fleeced •
close out at onlv. . . .
21c
diirts worth 25c and 35c, to
15c
silks and velvets.
one hundred pieces of silk.
SI.50 Silks and Messalines $1.29
$1.25 Silks and Messalines 95c
$1.00 Silks and Messalines 89c
$1.00 SIk Velvet 79c
Crepe de Chenes in light blue, pink and lavender,
$1.00 values on sale 79c
Ladies' all-wool sweater jackets, Norfolk style,
in red and white in extra weights:
$3.50 sweaters, on sale $2.69
$2.00 sweaters, on sale $1.59
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Our Shoe Department which we
have taken especial care in building
up, was never in better shape thai,
at the present. Every new novelty
known to the critical shoe shopper
as well as the strongest line of staple
shoes in town, will be found in all
-izes in our shoe department. But
during this sale they will be cut to
the limit, as evervthing else will.
ladies' shoes.
All novelty $5.00 shoes
All novelty $4.50 shoes
\I1 novelty $4.00 shoes
$3.50 shoes in staples
$3.00 shoes in staples
$2.50 -hoes in staples
Misses and Children s shoes in all
in proportion.
. . .$3.95
. . . 3.75
. . . 3.25
. . . 3.15
. . . 2.45
. . . 2.15
reduced
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
1 •11 - $2.50 fine ribbed unionsuits.. .
Men - SI.25 tine ribbed unionsuits. . .
Men s $1.(X) heavy fleece undershirts.
Men - s 1.00 heavy fleece drawers.
Mens 50c fleece undershirts
Men - 50c fleece drawers
Men'- $1.50 natural wool undershirts.
Men - $1.50 natural wool drawers...
$1.95
...95c
...69c
...69c
,39c
39c
$1.19
$1.19
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men's trousers.
We are showing the
Famous W a 1 c 1 Walker
Trousers, one of the most
select lines in the town.
These trousers a<*e all cut
according to the tip top of
fashion, and are shown in
the most select pat'erns
and fabrics obtainable.
$0.00 trousers $4.95
$5.00 trousers . . . 4.15
$4.00 trousers 3.25
$3.50 trousers 3.00
$3.00 trousers .... 2.45
$2.50 trousers 2.15
$2.00 trousers 1.65
men's hats.
We carry the Gauss, Langenberg & Co. hats.
1 hey make the Lion Special, sold everywhere for
$3.00. 1 hey make the Big Bear, sold everywhere
for $2.50. During this sale we are going to make a
-pecial price on one hundred and fifty of these two
brands of $1.50.
200 hats at $1.45
Don t miss these if you are looking for a real bar-
gain in a hat.
hosiery.
We carry the guaran-
teed Wunder hose tor
every member of the
lamilv. Sold everywhere
for 25c a pair, $1 a box.
4 pairs in a box, guaranteed for 4 months. During
this sale they go for 21c the pair.
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muslins and sheetings.
All 12 1 -2c muslins 10 l-2c
\11 10c muslins 8 l-3c
Ml 8 1 -3c muslins 6 3-4c
All 6 l-2c muslins 5 l-2c
!0-4 bleach sheeting, 30c grade, on sale 27c
0-4 unbleached sheeting, 25c grade, on sale. . . .22c
men's shoes.
W.
e have, to be exact, fifty pairs of men's $5.00
shoes to go during this sale at the pile-nominally
low price of $2.65.
One hundred and fifty pairs of $4 shoes at. . $2.25
$3.50 shoes at 2.95
$2.50 shoes at 2.15
GROCERIES.
Two cans Standard Corn 15c
Or per case (2 dozen cans) $1.75
i'wo pound can Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c
Or per dozen cans 90c
I'liree cans Standard Peas 25c
' )r per dozen cans 90c
Xew State Peas, per can 15c
Or per dozen cans $1.75
i w o cans Pumpkin 15C
1 )r per case (2 dozen cans) $1.75
1 wo cans Hominy i5c
' >r per case (2 dozen cans) $1.75
Four packages of Arm & Hammer or Cow Brand
Soda for onlv 25c
(doss Starch, per package 5c
Light bar- of good yellow soap for 25c
Seven bar- of good white soap for 25c
Four cans of Lye for 25c
I\venty pound- of Michigan Xavy Beans... $1.00
I w enty-tive pound-of Plucta Mexican Beans.$1.00
I wenty-five ounce can of Health Club Baking
Powder lor only igc
VERY SPECIAL PRICES ON NUTS AND
CANDIES DURING THIS SALE.
We have for your convenience listed as many prices as space would permit,
but it is an utter impossibility tc list every item, but you will find a reduced price on
any item in our store. The sale lasts 15 days.
F. J. McGINLEY,
NORMAN,
OKLAHOMA
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