The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 104, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 19, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY XEWS-HERALT
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1915.
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fair week;
AMMOTH DEPAj
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The great County Fair begins Monday September 20th, and promises to be the biggest event ever held in this county. Everybody is goi^
an additional attraction, and those who miss this part of the occasion will have missed one of the areaU
Tuesday, and Wednesday that the big crowds will be at this store buying (all merchandise.
Our Dry ■ Goods Dept.
Offers Many Strong Inducements
7\c Unbleached Mus-
lin at the yard 5c
7 l-2c Unbleached muslin at the
yard only dl
7 l-2e nnbleached muslin. Clayton Brand, .!6
inches wide, a fine seaisland quality, £n
on sale at the yard do
8 Oz. Duck, full weight and standard Q„
width, the yard only
6 l-2c Calicoes, full standard grade in blue,
pray. black and white, etc., etc. < >n Cn
sale the yard ••
7 l-2c Apron Checks, best grade.indigo dye,
comes in blue and white and brown and white,
all iln cheeks, sale price
the yard *4"
Bleached Muslin at 7 l-2c
10c Bleached muslin, Advertiser Brand. .">6
inches wide, same quality as Hope, 7^o
special price the yard 12w
8 l-3c Bleached Muslin at
6 I-2c.
8 l-3c Bleached muslin. "Eagle Brand" :U>
. n ide, on sale C*|i
at the yard ^20
10c Cheviots at 7 3-4c
10c Cheviots, suitable for shirts and dresses,
medium light and dark chambry finish, cjuali
ty N'o. 631. This grade we are running 73«
right along at the yard • 4l
Outings at the Yard '5c
We have on display a law quantity of dark
and light outing, an excellent value lor coin-
fort lining and garments, price
the yard Jb
12 l-2c Gingham at 10c
50 pieces 12 l-2c dress ginghams, dark and
light patterns, amoskeg quality, new fall
styles; price the yard
onlv
lUb
Dress Goods
Dress poods, cotton plaids and checks espec-
ially suited for school dresses, beautiful color
combinations, double fold. Price
the vard onlv
I Jb
32 inch double fold plaid suitings, fine quali-
ty,, price the
vard onlv
£Jb
See What We Offer
in the Dress Goods
Line at 50c
It is very important that you know just what
we offer in dress goods at this price. Hund-
reds of pieces in many different kinds and
weaves, all 36-inches wide. The lines repre-
sented are French and Storm serges, strictly
all wool, diagonals, suitings, mixtures, manish
effects, plain cloths, etc., etc. The greatest
values in the dress goods department. Some
are sold by large city stores as high as 75c
the yard. Our price, choice /or
anv, at the yard
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Turkish Towel Sale
This is the time of the year for turkish towels.
100 doaen will be placed on sale during fair
week. A good heavy towel, (size 19x37,) a
good 20c qualit). sale price the 1 Kn
doaen $1.50, facn only iul
NOTIONS
5c Pearl buttons, * En
sale price 2 dozen for jb
SI.00 Guaranteed steel razors, hollow 10„
ground, at each l«Jb
All 50c Stationery, 1Qft
at each I □ U
All 5c Writing tablets
two for Ob
All 10c Writing tablets
only UU
All 15c Writing tablets Qn
at only ,N Ub
One lot of ink writing tablets 1 n
at 2 for I b
Pen holders C „
two for Jb
2 Cards 5c Hooks and eyes
for only db
Boss Ball thread, the 1f|«
dozen only Ifb
2 Papers safety pins Rn
for only jb
One paper of pins 1 n
i'or onlv lb
The Mammoth
Millinery Dept.
Here is where you get a new inspiration. Our
hats surpass anything ever shown before.
They are the 'talk of the town. A special
showing during fair week.
Shoes For Men
Ladies and
Children
All the new Fall' Footwear is now on display. Among the
thousands of pairs which we received, you will find a line of
Sample Shoes; these we are putting out at special Sale Prices,
as follows:
Men's Shoes
One lot Men's Sample shoes, $3.50 to $5.00,
odd sizes, come in patent and kid, <M
sale price the pair (jjii'tU
Another lot of Men's shoes in tan and black,
button and lace, $3.50 to $5.00 values, choice
for any
only . .
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4>£iJU
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' $3.00 Patent leather shoes, cuban heel,
also patent shoes with cloth top and plain
kid shoes, all styles; special price C1 QQ
the pair only • tPliiJU
Ladies' shoes and low shoes in black and tan,*
also a few white, worth from $2.50 to $4.00
the pair. These are odd sizes. Special Qfl
price the pair .. .• ij) I iUU
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The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 104, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 19, 1915, newspaper, September 19, 1915; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128898/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.