The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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When You Attend Oklahoma's Big Fifth Annual State Fair, Don't F
205 1 -2 WEST MAIN ST., SECOND FLOOR
We arc located on the second floor over the
Crescent Grocery next to State National Bank.
We sell at retail, Womens' Dress Skirts, Suits and
Coats. There is always a saving of l-!i per
cent in purchasing' Sample Garments. When in
the City let us show you our $25 suits at $14.7.):
$8.75 Skirts, sample price $5: $-^)
Dresses, sample price $12. A wide
variety of new Fall Garments shown
here at biff savings. In addition
We Allow
Five Per Cent to Out-
Of-Town Customers
Be sure to call and see us. \\ e
are on Main Street at Robinson.
You cannot miss us—
THE BIG SECOND FLOOR SHOP
FOR WOMEN
KUMING TO THE STATE FAIR?
i KOM AND FEEL AT HUM—
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You arc welkum to make
lliis shop your headquarters
Should you desire to look at the latest
and best creations in American and for-
eign models and textures for Fall and Win-
ter 1911 and 1912, it will be our pleasure
to show you thru the finest display ever
shown in the southwest.
Looking costs nothing. Come and look.
THE HUB .sells the j«'o<><1 kind, nothing else.
THE HI !> returns you your nionej if you are dissatisfied.
THE HUB is the oldest clothes shop in Oklahoma City.
THE HI 51 is the most modern clothes shop in Oklahoma Cit>.
THE Hl'l? sells "Hirsh-Wiekwire", "Society Brand'' and
"Schloss" suits and overcoats. Prices low as $20; high as $50.
1 HE HI sells "John l . Stetson"and "Mallory" American
11ii ts. "Iiobert Heaths'' and "J, E. W ards" English Hats.
THE HUB sells "Manhattan" shirts, "Holeproof" so\. and
"Stacy-Adams" Shoes.
THE HI ii sells Boys "Best Ever" suits and overcoats,
$2.80 to $3 i.OO, and swell hats and caps, furnishings, etc.
ll: IT'S RIUHT —IT'S FROM
The Imperial Cafe
Serves delightful meals
Famous Chop Suey is
also served here and
short orders all day.
Special dinner served
for early diners. Ev-
erything neat and up-
to-date. lair visitors
are invited to visit us.
We are located at
19 North Broadway
OKLAHOMA CITY
We Do Sell Cheaper Than Others
(Oklalumui 3Iriurlnj
and Dtonrltii (En.
24 N. HARVEY St., OKLAHOMA CITY
TELEPHONE
WALNUT
7 5 6 0
Single Articles at Wholesale Prices
FAIR WEEK SPECIALS
Greatest Suit Values
SUITS AT 1 3. 7 5 VJ
Tailored Suits of cheviot, in-snuff brown and rja .
Smart 36-inch coat models, bone button and self-taiJ
trimmed Linings of Susquehanna Satin. Skir
front and back panelled—and with side plaits.
SUITS AT $ il 9. 7 5
Man Tailored Suits of splendid Scotch mixture
also cheviots and serges in brown, navy, Burgund
imperial purple and black. Coats 30-inch in ma
nish and Norfolk models. Skinner Satin lined. Pa
nellee skirts. A number of stones would gladly sc
such suits at $22.50 each.
OKLAHOMA CITY THE MELLN
INVESTMENTS
Your savings carefully invested in Oklahoma City
property, alfalfa farms or well placed mortgage
loans will prove safe and satisfactory. Now is the
time to invest. Oklahoma real estate is at its low-
est ebb. See us when visiting the State Fair.
A. C. FARMER 8c CO.
206-8 NORTH ROBINSON. OKLAHOMA CITY
TELEPHONE WALNUT 5800
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Patterson & Hoffman
DISTRIBUTORS
STATE FAIR VISITORS
STATE-WIDE S
BROCK'S unstinted hospitality seems to let itself loos
cordial greeting that has met fair visitors at BROCK'S in
known to large metropolitan stores. Here you may have ft
the telephone, lavatories, etc. Everything to bring rest an
exhibits will be found hor. and you are welcome to any ser
Those who were here last year need no invitation for th
The same hospitality i extended to you and we urge you ti
The interurban brings the State Fair to the doors, as it
largely at BROCK'S every day in the year.
SIDNEY L. BROCK
OKLAHO
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Wells, Alfred J. The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911, newspaper, September 22, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126966/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.