The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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HENNESSEY. KINGFISHER. COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909
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NUMBER 1
glM Big Department Store
Of The Fred Ehler Dry Goods Co.
Months ngowo planned thiChUrpaKfting event and
in the progress of tune o ir tirst ideas liavo ex-
panded far beyond their first o noeptiou
Today the doors open on the fulfillment of
hII we hoped—tin assemblage of fashionable
merchandise froin the world's markets, in every
variety for every need.
The Special Feature of First Interest to
most visitors will be found in the Cloak and Suit,
Department, which amply fulfills the promise of
our window displays—
The Fall Fashion Show
and Printzess Coats
and Suits
We are showing these famous garments in every
new and charming design, every description of
fashionable pure wool materials, every shade in
the new color card.
The qualities are guaranteed by the
"PRINTZESS" label, known us the Mandard-
luark by well dressed women everywhere.
"PRINTZESS" garments lit you—they're
truly tailored to make good <it the test point
where*ordinary garments are moat disappointing.
At collar, shoulder, hip and front they tit with a
finished smoothness that makes you feel "at
home" in them at once. ~
FEATURING GARMENTS THAT FIT. Every maker of garments claims prett.cr styles .nd better quah .
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••dotMT7KSS-' wearers \nd the quality of materials, linings and trimmings a p ,
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We Give You Below Descriptions and Prices of a Few of the Famous PRINTZESS Garments
. . .t le. is ! Stvle 670.-Mi «' «uit of .kadow 1 Style 768.-Full
Style 506.—Strictly tailored suit in
medium wale, heavy weight serge
Long full fitted coat with welt pockets,
Skirt has center gore ornamented with
self-covered buttons and soutache sim
ulated button holes. Shown in wistaria,
ashes of roses, moss green, faded old
rose, cadet and staple #
shades price 4>35*UU
Style 502.—A. tailor-made suit of
shadow striped worsted. Coat is double
slashed at back, headed with self cov
ered buttons and quaint soutache
motif. Trimming treatment of the
back repeated on sleeves and on the
front panel of the nine gored skirt.
Same suit in contrasting striped wor-
steds, showing black and brown, gieen
and blue ard similar com d?__nn
binations Price
Silk petticoats in all colors
Stvle 51 S*—:Smart tailored Suit of
fancy weave worsted. Novel pockets
and cuffs finished with self covered
buttons Skirt in the Moj en Age stvle.
Knee panels of pleats and button
tiimming, Style 515 comes in many
different worsted weaves in a great va.
riety of modish colorings. Also in
panama in all shades. . $3- 0Q
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St\!e SSI.—^ distinctive style
adapted particularly to stout women 5
of mature age, in very fine black French <
worsted. Prince Albert revers faced ;
with black satin. Skirt is absolutely
plain, with the exception of two
groups of buttons, which finish the
center-front panel. Style No. 551 also
shown in light bronze, green and navy.
The price of this excel- ^ « —
lent suit is only
Stvle 675,—Missed suit in the new
pointed double breasted style, with
obliquely placed buttons and oblique
button-holes. Patch pockets with
black trimmed satin flaps. A rather
plain nine-gored skirt with a front
panel, emphasized by jet buttons and
soutache trimming, Made in an extra
large vaiiety of striped and' fancy
weave worsted, aho black
and blue serge. Price.... •P3U*UU '
Style SOI. — Women's suits of sha.
dow stnpe and novelty worsted cloth
in all the staple shades. Side back
seams ornamented with self covered
buttons and soutache. Pocket flap
finished with self covered buttons and 1
button holes. Self covered buttons <
finish cuffs. Smart skirt style, with )
Moyen Age treatment 4
Price 35 20.00
Style 679. —Misses' suit of shadow-
striped worsted. Novel braid and but-
ton treatment gives a high waistline
effect at back of coat. Same trimming
on front of skirt. Shown in an assort-
p"!0.'."!!?00!0"' S20.00
Style S35-—Women's suit in seven-
eights fitted style. Long coat. Skirt
has center panel of narrow pleats,
which open at the knee, giving Moyen
age effect. Comes in broadcloth and
prunella, in all tie popular colorings of
the day. An excepitional
value at
Stvle 770.—Long coat of medium-
weight keiscy cloth, box front. Shawl
collar with satin facing. Shown in
mode and black.
Price CM 3.OO
Style 768.— Full length coat of
black kersey. Semi-fitting style. Is
double breasted, buttoning to left in
Russian style, with silk-covered tailor-
ed buttons. Oblique pockets, self-
welted Yoke linings and <£mnn
facings of self-cloth, price
Besides the above styles we have
hundreds of other suits ranging in
prico from $10.00 to $40.00.
Clonks and Jackets from :$7.o0 to
$30.00.
Skirls galore in every conceivable
cloth, shade in color and st>le, rang-
ing in price from $2.50 to $15.00.
Baby cloaks in nil styles from $150
to Jo.00.
Children': and Misses' Jacket? and
Cloaks iu bearskin, plushes, pony
r.lotli and kerseys at from $2.50 to
$20.00.
Silk petticoat, in all colors. < ana mue serge. rr.«.... - ^
Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Opening Days
, ., ntileiustitutions of the etate. The elements a corn 1 e^ .rft . thu in8titulion of „ desire to give our patrons better and bolter service and battur and belle, v. ues.
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Tiernay, F. G. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909, newspaper, September 24, 1909; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132274/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.