The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 94, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 15, 1909 Page: 16 of 16
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PAGE SIXTEEN
SUNDAY MORNING
THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL
AUGUST 15, 1909.
"'•'77ie Store For Thrifty People'*
* *
Lutz's 9c Sale Opens To-morrow Morning With
9c Values. The First Item On the List Is A
More And Greater
GREAT SALE OF
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$15 and $18 Wool Suits
Clearing Out All Shirt Waists In This 9c Sale.
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1 K entire shirt waist stock di*ido d into six lots and priced at an average
saving of almost half. Yon ought to count yourself lucky that this 9c
^ale is in progress right, at this time—-for to he able to offer extraordinary 9c
values we have literally slaughtered all shirt waist prices. Prices follow:
$1.00 Shirt Waists at 79c
Various styles of white Lingerie and I.iiwn, trimmed in var-
louu ways with luce or embroidery.
• $1.50 Shirt Waists at 79c
in thlii i«-t in tif Ion* sleer« styiM m&de <>r lingerie and
or embroidery trimmed. 4
other dainty white fabric*.
$2.50 Shirt Uni'sfj at $1.49
We wriiT yon to see these wnl.ts on sale nt $l.4n You'd
never worry making any. They arc mad.- or a beautiful qualltv
lawn us well an lingerie—and you save a dollar on every one
you buy.
$3.00 Shirt Waists at $1.99
Included In tills lot are many waists of the famous Royal
Brand. Made with the newest style long sleeves though some
iii the lot are short Hh-wes, oh there is an ample amount of goods
in each sleeve should you want to make tin- short sleeve into
a long one the change could be easily affected The saving in
price makes it worth while, too.
Up to $4.50 Waists at $2.49
Royal Brand and other well made and stylish waists includ-
ed. Made of lingerie, trimmed in dainty and elaborate designs
of lace and embroidery—and the price Is almost hair what thej
nre regularly worth.
Up to $6.50 Waists at $2.99
In this lot It will be the rulitatld not the exception to be
ible to buy two waists for the price of one. In the assortment
will be found the finest lingerie waists In the store, trimmed
with the finest lacel In the most intricate designs.
Choice of any .. _
$2.99
We're Getting
Ready to Fire the
First Gun
In Our August
Sale of Blankets
..This, announcement, will
probably be the most import-
ant hit of news in this news-
paper to a great number of
Guthrie housekeepers. We
wont have to tell you to wait
for it—for this announce-
ment alone will do.that. You
nia\ expect great values in
Wool Blankets and all allied
lines of bedding' materials.
Date of Sale will be annoufic
ed later.
Another Big Underprice Purchase of
Trunks s.nd Suit Cases
at $9.99
THERE are so many people who choose to go
away the latter part of August that we do not
know of a more opportune suit offering than this.
This going away in the latter part of August is the
course adopted by most vacationists—few of them
think of the cool weather they are sure to fall into
and the absolute necessity of heavier clothes.
HEN a woman can buy a suit—so stylishly
and well made as these on sale at $9.99 the
question of whether it will pay to buy one is of the
most minor importance. If you only get service-
out of the suit to travel to your destination it would
be worth (the price-much less the many months of
servicable wear you'll put it to. In our show
window you'll find several of the styles displayed—
in the store though is where you'll find the suits—
and they are made of as fine materials and as well
made and trimmed as if you paid the full regular
price—$15.00 or $18.00--the question that confronts
you is this—do you want to save §5.00 to $8. on the
suit you're going to buy?
If you do, be here early to-morrow morning and
choose of any of these $15.00 and $18.00 Suits at
$9.99
Mr. Lutz buys another big lot direct from Manufacturers. Some are here, some are
coming.
Here's part of the lot priced for next weeks selling. Vacationists should see us be-
fore making any trunk or suit case purchases.
Suit Case at $1.48
Genuine Keratol fruit Case—A perfect Imitation of
walrus leather, made with a steel frame, heavy leather
corners, round swing handle, brass plated lock and
bolts, straps inside, cloth lined and a shirt fold.
Suit Case at $1.98
Made of a heavy tinted keratol .loth, embossed to
Imitate alligator leather, made on a steel frame, with
heavy leather corners, put on with bell rivets, round
handle, brass plated lock and side bolts, 24-inch size.
Suit Case at $4.48
All leather oune, linen lined, brass lock, steel frarnt*.
leather corners, also leather straps. Has shirt fold and
the best case in our store at $4.4S.
Suit Case at $4.95
Cow Hide Leather Suit Case in chocolate color on a
steel frame, heavy leather corners, round swing handle,
brass lock and side bolts, fancy cloth lined and shirt
fold, .'i-inch elze.
$12.50 Suit Case $10.00
Genuine Bollows Suit Case, sole leather throughout.
Extra well made with heRvy leather strap-:. Has Inner
compartment and will admit of carrying a great lantlt v
of clothes. Worth $12.50, on sale at J10.00.
$15.00 Suit Case $12.00
This Is an exceptionally desirable suit case of a splen-
did quality leather. It is full s Inches deep and has
eulld leather straps all around. Strong lock, linen lined
«nd all ether appliances. Worth Jlj 'JO At $1#.00.
18.50 Suit Case 15.00
This Is another of those popular style bellows suit
cases, allowing for the carry of a great amount of extra
clothlns. Made of a fine quality leather, with straps
and firmly riveted brass fittings. Value Jls.Jo, An sale
Mt $15.00.
English Oxford Bag 10.00
This Eng-llth Oxford Ha*? made of full grain leather
or n heavy Engllih frame sewed in. Has an English
lock : n<t eliding catches, English handk- and leather
llnotl pocket Inside.
32 inch Trunk $4 95
This is an iron lx>ttom trunk with wide japanned
iron binding, hardwood slats, steel clamps and corner
bumpers, painted canvas cow-red, brass lock and strong
side catches, leather handles, strap hinges, set up tray
and covered hat box.
24 in. Steamer Trunk $7.50
Canvagr covered steamer trunk with sheet iron bind-
ing and center band, japanned Pteel clamps and corner *
bumpers. Made with a Victor locl^ has g^od sldo
catches, leather handles and full iron bottom.
34 inch Trunk at $9.85
Large painted canvas covered trunk with wide Jap-
anned steel binding and center band, has brass and
steel corner bumpers and clamps, brass locks and bolts,
strap hinges, rollers, Iron bottom and heavy straps over
tups and front.
34 inch Trunk at $15.00
• Here is one of the finest trunks In our store. It Is
a \ ery large silo painted canvas trunk. Japanned Iron
bound with iron bottom, heavy straps, strong hinges
end Excelsior b{ass lock. The inside Is faced with
fancy cloth and lined with Imitation linen. Has a deep
tray, extra large hat box and < Lre drum dress tray.
36 inch Ladies Dresser
Trunk at S27.50
« ,
This Is a fine and siatless trunk. Veneered lumber
is used and the trunk Is covered with a very heavy
duck, painted black with an oil paint which is water-
proof. The hlgges, trimmings and fine Excelsior lock
are riveted on with Solid'rivet The trunk is very light
In weight, though very .strong and' has conveniently
arranged tray, also extra drum bottom dress tray all
cloth lined. * $
Trunk and Suit Cases Accessories
Shawl Straps Various Kinds, 25c to $1,50
Trunk Straps, full lengths $1.25 and $1.50
Name plates for trunks or suit cases 15c
A Muslin Undershirt Value
$1.25 and$1.50 Muslin Skirts 99c
I his is probabl>' the best Muslin Underskirt bargain this store
ev« r offered. Cut amply Ijjil, trimmed with a deep ilounce of em-
broidery or lace trimmed Swiss—dust ruffle of course. We know
if you were to figure the cost of material and trimming you would
not think of making one at its price. On sale in this "0Q
9c sale
they last at each
50c Corset CoverEmdb'yyard29c
29c
Two Interesting Bed Spread Values
Just something over 300 yards In this sale. You've seen these
embroiderfes here time and again—and the lowest they ever sold
for was on one occasion at 39c a yard. Since then and before they
have been seiling at 50c a yard. Dozens of designs in the
lot—on sale beginning tomorrow morning at a yard +
15c Swisses Selling at a yard 9c
Just the thing to make up some light airy dresses to *go through
the balance of the heated term. In the lot are various size dots and
all sheer Swiss. Value 15c ayard, r\
jn sale at a yard "Q
Two Wonderful Wash Goods
Values In This 9c Sale
Versailles Stripes and other splendid wash fabrlos. A great
host of new colorings. Fact is they represent part of the wash
goods purchase made by Mr. Lutz whll# on his way to New York.
On display in the window *iind priced at
10 Yards For 79c
Onothcr lot of delightfully pretty tn'd cool wsth fabrics sre
on sale at almost half price. They aro beautiful floral doalgns of
sheer satin Btrlpe tissues, and for a cool waBh dress, kltnonn or
the like you couldn't find anything noar so pretty. On display
In the window and priced at
10 Yards For $1.29
$1 Bed Spreads at 89c
splendid crochet bed spreads
hummed and of a splendid weight.
Th j Rr« slightly soiled from our
rpinudellng and are now off. red it
* clear saving from their real val-
Ua, You ought to buy several
while thu price is
tluvru to
_89c
SI.75 Bed Spreads $1.59
We might saj this Spread was
worth morn than 11.75 and
would oe keeping well in
bounds of facts we bought t
underprice and marked them
They are fringed and good
*ir.es. $1.75 spreads
on sale at
25c Persian Lawns 19c a
Yard
For tlie sake nt being convinced
If for nothing else we would like
you to compare this Persian Lawn
with any sold in this city at 2.>c n
\nrd. Comes In long fold mart-
Domestic Prices In This 9c Sale
I'ict this price list tell its own story of remarkable values
in tliis 9c sale. We advise you to buy liberally for such fav-
orable prices on staple cotton goods we rarely made.
Bleached Muslin, g'ood quality, worth 10c a
yard at 12 yards for •. QQs
Bleached Muslin, fine soft finish, worth 12 1 -2c Aa
at 10 yards for QQ/
Ginghams, several patterns, worth 8 l-3c a yard
at 13 1-2 yards for 9Qc
I'creates, good quality and gdhtl width tin sale ,-it _
8' yards for 69c
50c Gordon Dye Hosiery 39c
This is one of those rare chances to fiuy tht; famous Gor-
don Dye Hosiery at a saving of over 20 percent. In the lot
arc lace effects, lace lisles and many embroidered designs
The etire lot ocred at choice
tnis nirecuon.
i-mt
Cleaning House In The
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Lutz's shoe department offers the biggest savings
of the year on Men's, Womens' and Children's
Low Shoes
We have gone through our shoe stock, sorted out all
odd and short lots of low shoes, and have marked them at
prices that will immediately convince you of our determina-
tion to sell every low shoe in the store in the next few days.
We've had a splendid shoo business this season—in fact
we are proud to think that in thesmall space allotted to our
slwe department we sell more shoes than some exclusive
dealers, who have a big room and the additional expense at-
tached to'the same of rent, light, heat and clerk hire.
.We do a big business because our prices warrant people
coming here -the quality of our shoes warrauts them in
coming again. Now after a successful season—we're guing
to clean house a fact you're gyre to appreciate now and
next season too, when every low shoe in our store will bo
new. •
Ilere s the list: Pick your shoes from this Ad—or bet-
ter still—como to the store ami let us fit you, The prices in
this ad remain in furce until Saturday Night August 2lst.
Womens Oxfords
Women's $4.00 Oxfords-Embracing grey oo/.rf and
brown ooze calf, wine and tan Russia calf in the popula
narrow too and pedestrian lasts, on t> ** <
sale at, a pair 1 9
Women s $3.60 Oxfords—Embracing four button tau ox
fords and any patent or kid ox lord as well a* a tn.i welt
purn[h—all oh sale at, r*
H P |r $2.69
Women a $3.00 Oxfords—in tan, brown, patent leather
or kid skin leathers; choicy of any at Oft
«pflir : JpZ.oy
Women a $2.50 Oxfords— Embracing, any tau, patent
leather or vici kid oxford in the store selling m qsv
at that price—now on sale at, a pair Jf> 1 .09
Among the other reductions in Women's and Misscs'shoos
therfe comparisons tell their own story:
Misses $1.75 Oxfords, Tan or Black at $1.39
Misses $1.50 Oxfords, Tan or Black at 1.19
Childs 1,25 Oxfords, Tan or Black at 69c
Men's Oxfords
The most extraordinary price cutting wo liavo yot, at-
tempted. And the prices rep/ment actual Aits made on
shoes right out of our regular stock—not "Sale" sln.es. This
is a point-worth remembering'. The reduced price list fol-
lows.
Stacy-Adams Patent Leather $6.00 Oxfords $4.98
Stacy-Adams Patent and Tan $5.50 Oxfords $4.48
•7*™ Morrills, Patent, tan or wine colored
$4.00 Oxfords at $3.89
Packards $4.00 patent, tan, or wine colored $4.00
Oxfords at $2.98
Men's $3.50 Patent or Gun metal Oxfords at $2.48
Boys S3.00 Patent Oxfords on sale at a pair $2.69
.°«o ?oUMla Ca'f oxfortl«' several shades of tan
at $2.48.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 94, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 15, 1909, newspaper, August 15, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127410/m1/16/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.