The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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Irade at Joe WolPs
The Big Sa'e is Now on
JOE WOLPS
Home of Bargains
DENY WAS
SUICIDE
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IS GUILTY
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Your opportunity to get rid of Ec-
zema Tetter. SaJt Rheum and weep-
ing ikin is to use either Dry Zensal
or Moist Zensa- and get it from
—All Druggists
y
A Ouick Dispersal of Remaining Lines
in Keady-toW ear and Other
Departments
7!:* qmuinxtt an ewtftmively «rf,ajj v;Ut th< rtyler and ouaJiUti are very wlwt
fc'.o var;*<i, th« rtiHMiadxr of z)A*:^Jly telvA+A pur<;rin#tt, from the most relxabk
///- ktT* T h*;w.- &JJ '{UjUitJtiw fUKt ijOw riake v.'ay for heavy incoming stocks anH to
j/u/a«4l*U: ckstraiw^ th« Co#t Suit Bkirt Waist or Undergarment may be par
duM4 for h*Jf or trven
V ou are the Loser unless You See These
Coals and Suits at J lalf Price
Following our nufrcAun/iman policy and our annual plan of clearing, the past week
>■■>* ** munhaHinif of all remaining lir.es in the Suit Section Every Suit, Coat and
Hkirt has he< n inspected ar d urran(fe/j for this final clearing. The garments offered in
dud* tiiose hanOMOttie exclusive effects, char;icteristic of our sU^re The handjjomest ma-
t< /lals are in.re, coupled with perfect work/naruhip and tasteful irimminjfs.
OUR ADVICE IR OOME AT YOUE EAELIEST CONVENIENCE, MAKE YOUR BE
LECTIONS AN/) THE PRICE WJLL HE JUHT ONE HALF THE ORIGINAL LOW
HELLING PRICE
$1.00 ()uiing (iowns ^ )nly 79c
A' Oiih ftti'i w« off* r hoih L- li*. mi'i M<ru>, Hhr* i4nv (hrHHttti*, «
' io i ln*i '■ intit will pfov* D.i'ii ' « ional tfijuli*y bfi') r^k) worth.
/'' « M-* in;, - I , I 79C
I .atlics' f 0c 1 lose, 3 Pair for $1.00
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ill Mil. ill till <?iik-< ti,,., , I,(ti, I'lllc ,,r I* J|«, , I,f (),► I,«| ftafili
Ml main In I.U' l. null .i.,/, I,,ill,, ' tinn,I ..in, ;,|| w,,„| .lurking in
tiln'i- mil, I'.iiini ml,,, ti., i., j|ui ;,i)c u i ,,n
NUiiJitit n< '/liltI i I'AII' ! I <iH I .UU
ISc HidercJowii Yarns, the Skein
Only 9c
Hiii i«ni i,< «<ii,|,i*,| (4 ti,, mukiim uf ftwuttUin, < .iiit umi Iio<lroom
Wljl!#!<'- <-, m« iy rhiiilt ,n„) hij/h tolI.IH til 0
ilwt fr«ju, tlur Hkcin i,i/|y
l>adies iif C^hildren's Wool Hoods
and (yaps Reduced
r" u'.vi" ih. MkiwinK marked reductions will ko
in < i with thl- ainiMuri('«fii«fnt:
Aii <:.> v«iu<si! truch only
All Vic v;,lu< - ti)/h only
All 98c value., each oril/
ISe
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Children's (Jingham Dresses
Saturday 98c
Haturday ha« |fiv*n ■ the mle .lay in order that you mi«ht «««
Uie , olie, i,on «l. plMy-'i in our ea t wiridov/. A rerm.rkable r oll.-,lion
* , w iw you <on ld«, the quality of material, the workmanahip
T^£2?zst!ir*"' ak" "• fr"ra f"ur u' ,ourus*n i-"'
98c
Jus) a Word About Km broidery Sale that Takes
I'laee Next l uesday, J an. 19th
i lit tlKMi Ui eonside, spring sewing is here, the question of selection* can more satisfactorily be settled with
M, valiii's of unusual m. ni ]„ our east window you will see three assortments Si" Vn £ w£T«
will <11 you /nod about tliwm. ii.-i tlie windows, remember the date, TUESDAY JANUARY 19TH
SPECIAL SALE
FOR TEN DAYS
Starts Wednesday. Jan. 13
PER CENT OFF
the marked price on all
Trunks
Shoes :: Hosiery
''PHIS means Twenty Cents off of
A each Dollar marked, and means
the following cut in prices—
SHOES
$3.00 S .of—
SaJe Pri'-e .
$4.00 Si oe.
Hale Priee .
Shoes
Sale Pri'-e .
$3^0 Shoe-
Hale Price .
*2~A) Shoes
Sale Price .
$2.00 Shoes
SaJe Pri'-'- ,
$1 .'A) Shoes
Sale Price .
$1.00 Shoes
Sale Price .
S4.00
S3,20
S2.80
S2.40
S2.00
Si.60
S! .20
80 r
TRUNKS
and CASES
$13.00 Trunk
1 Pr SI 2.00
$19.00 Trunk
Sale Pri^e
^8jOO Trunk
Sale Price ..
$7.00 Trank
Sale Prie*'...
HOSIERY
20 per Cent. ()ff\ ?£%&?..... 80
We Suar"Ue our Sh0« a Solid, and wc Have but
One Price
S8.00
S6.40
S3.60
$fi.00 Trunk
S4.80
$3.00 Trank
• S4.00
?3.00 Suit Case
S4.00
$4.00 Suit Case
Sa,e Price S3.20
Suit Case
S2.40
*2.00 Suit Case
Sa!* SI.60
^1.00 Suit Case
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Fourth St. and C Ave.
Lawton, Oklahoma
lie (live &*>(. (ireen Trading Stamps
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SYNOPSIS OKLAHOMA
LEGISLATIVE ACTS
The following i« a synopsis of Tues-
ilay'n le((i«lativc proceedings:
Senate.
Met at 2 o clock p. m.
Called to ol der by Lieutenant Gov-
ernor M. E. Trapp.
New constitutional amendment pro-
posed.
Kijfht now hills introduced.
Appointments of the governor con-
sidered in executive session.
Adjourned until Wednesday at 2
P. in.
House.
and salaries of officers and contingent
expenses.
I. ,Bi" aPPr°Pnating $6,000 for an Ok-
lahoma building at the Panama expo-
sition defeated in committee of the
whole.
Resolutions introduced proposing
submission of constitutional amend-
ments, revoking the veto power of
the governor and extending suffrage
to women.
I Adjourned under the rule until 1
o clock Wednesday.
Met at 1 o'clock.
Passed Anally bills making an ap-
propriation to pay mileage and per
*"l:m of members of the legislature
All hope of state aid in the erection
of an Oklahoma building at the Pana-
ma Exposition was virtually wiped
out Tuesday afternoon when the house
of representatives, sitting as a com-
mittee of the whole, took action equi-
valent to killing the bill by Represen-
tative W. A, Durant, making an ap-
propriation of $6,000 to be used in the
^ construction of a suitable building at
(the exposition.
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