The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1908 Page: 3 of 12
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THE FAIR BIG BANKRUPTCY SALE
Opening Saturday Morning at tight a. m.
Only , few price, en i, ,„=ud „ we haw „o, Urn, too,. ,o mo„. 0„, .uB of —yJjve s,les-p«op.«
are working as hard as they possibly can to get goods in readiness for the great opening. very ar
reduced and offered at from 10 to 60 cents on the dollar. Here are a few prices, but samples of the extraordmary re^
ductions made all around. ^ ^ —
REMEMBER i^BLUE. This assuring you of the HONEST REDUC 1 IO.nS. - • ^ j
IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT
We have made Tremendous Cuts.
Velvets, Velveteens, China, Job Taffeta and. Fancy Silks
offered at half price and less.
THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD
50 cent silk ginghams and fancy waisting
All 15c Standard ginghams, Toile.dee words, Amos-
kegs, Red seals, etc. ..-•••
All 12c Standard Ginghams -
All 12c Standard Percales -
All 10c Standard Percales
Full line of colors in 15c dress ducks, offered at
9c
9c
7c
9c
7c
7c
RIBBONS
The Complete Stock ot Ribbons'in plains and fancy will,
be marked, at Can't-help-but-buy-prices. There will be a
remnant basket, t<jo, of short lengths.
ALL RIBBONS ARE Of THE VERY BEST QUALITY
The excellentt stockcol1 dresspS°°^s t^Jr^h^s and farlCy
^ripes^ all.ttw newest s^aade^ will be ottered at prices
rqiuch below the cost of manufacture.
" Hit itZt: 78C SSI vS from 67c to 33c >
The original price is left marked-the sale price is marked
m BLUE.
HANDKERCHIEFS
A new shipment of high class handkerchiefs,
ladies' and gents'. Arrived just before the
store was closed, these will be offered at
much less than it cost to make them; some
very dainty lines in fancy linen embroidery
and silk underwear for ladies and children'
all weights and sizes
All 10c hosiery
All 15c hosiery
All 25c hosiery
All 35c hosiery
All 50c hosiery'
All 75c hosiery
6c
11c
13c
21c
■ 31c
47c
A lot of fancy lisle and silk hose In black, .an while and
colors at half price and less. You can" hose the farm y, for
we have all sizes and grades, at less than half the usual cost.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
IrawTrlc^/sefcover? the rery^lZ? creattonT at prices
uniform with other reductions.
the ..MI:
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EXTRA SPECIAL
The lace and embroidery stock carried by
the Fair Store is absolutely the finest in the
Southwest. In this department the prices are
even more reduced than in the others. We
must sell the whole stock and at prices made,
u will not last long. Visit this Depart'
rncnt Early. ______
A .connter full of men's and boys' overalls suits and
17c Q7C* 37c 42c- values from 50c to SI.25.
wrappers, etc. All must be sold.
OUR GUARANTEE: Everv M'l1!^06'1
We have left the Original Price Mark-placing the Sale Price in BLUE
Our Desire: to SELL Everything in the store; Our Advice: Come E
THE MOST HONEST AND LOWEST PRICED SALE ^
in the History of Guthrie commences Saturday, May 16th
j. the fair department store
^ 11 guthrie, oklahoma
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1908, newspaper, May 16, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126693/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.