The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 10
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SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, CLOSING FEBRUARY 17 th
FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY
THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE
^£ .1 L' t brings to the citizens of Norman
Ol trie iDuie iD&GtSOn and community a wonderful
VALUE VARIETY IN
Clothing and Furnishings
EPMMRI CLODVK CO
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HUDSON SUIT
FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE
To hustle out as much of the remainder of our
$10,000 stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnish-
ings and Shoes, preparatory to moving, we are going
to offer you Wonderful Values in Merchandise. This
sale you cannot afford to miss, as it means dollars to
you.' Just think of getting clothing at the rediculously low prices quot-
ed below. Just think of buying Shoes at less than cost! MEN! You
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Tan Russia
or Black
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One Special Lot ol
SUITS n AC
$15 and $18 Val. 1
By every comparative measure ^
the suits of this offer are the best
ever offered the men of Norman at such a low price.
Look! Listen! Look!
$20 and $22.50 | 0,f"
SUITS that are worth || $ ^ ^Jr
twice what we are asking. (uA
Fine worsteds, tweeds and
velours; single breasted models-
Men, Jus! Think of It!
SUITS that are worth ^ M f~
$20 to $25 I/I
A nice assortment to select §1 ®
from. Its a shame to Si
slaughter them at such
prices. But we are going to move.
Extra Spccial On
HATS
All the very new-
est Styles -fl AC
and Colors ■■■•«'«
SHIRTS-A Truly Great Sale-SHIRTS
(\nt> & It 4> f* I £1 ?! I 111' J" 1 One special lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts '4k C
VPllv- ^JptVlda ILiUl | io close out at $1.15. When you see them, tg S 'T;
ol Men's Shirts |
ONE LOT OF SHIRTS, S1.30 VALUES 75c
CA TIEC All of our 50c Silk op 1 WOOL S0X---A big Stock of them in assort-
JUC I ILiJ Ties, each | ed Colors. 50ct ones 35c, 35ct ones 25c.
Extra Special On
CAPS
Wc have an excellent as-
sortment of Men's and Hoys' ifl
Caps, all good patterns and /l
everyone a new one. Worth Btfrn .
75c and $1.00. "
THE RAINCOAT SALE
Every man and young man should have a Raincoat, and
it is good advice not to wait until it "pours" to buy one. Y\ e
have hacked prices down to bed rock:
$ 8.00 Raincoats To Close Out ■.
$10.00 Raincoats $b.UU
SWEATER COATS
WOOL; and some that are part wool, and some fine
combined cotton- Extra values:
$4.00 ones To Close Out $1.95
$5.50 ones $2.45
UNDERWEAR--UNDERPRICED
We have a large stock of winter underwear, and in this
final sale we are going to offer it for less than it can be
bought wholesale.
A fine assortment to select from.
MEN'S ODD PANTS
This Final Closing Out Sale of
Men's Odd Pants includes striped
patterns, worsteds and cas-
simers. All must go:
$3.50 Men's Odd Pants $1.95
$4.50 & $5 All Purest Wool $2.95
Here is a wonderful value in Men's
Very Fine All Wool Pants. Big assort-
ment. Were $6.00 and $7.00. Final
bale Price $4.00
$1.25 Overalls 90c
Men's Gloves
UNDERPRICED.
The Excelsior Gloves
for Men have establish-
ed an emviable reputa-
tion this season. Good
lookers with plenty of
wear in them-
We price the re-
mainder of our stock at
a big saving.
Dress Gloves, Driving
Gloves and Work Gloves.
MEN'S OXFORDS
It will soon be time
Not withstanding the fact that ail shoes have
advanced wonderfully, yet in this "Final Sale"
we are going to sell them for less than they can
be bought from the manufacturer.
Less Than Cost
Nightshirts
Pajamas
The famous Brighton
Make. Some are Fleecy
Flannelette and Outings
Exceptional value in real
sleeping garments.
The $1.00 ones __75c
The $1.25 ones __95c
The $175 and $2.00
ones $1.50
MEN'S SHOES
Every one knows that we carry
the very highest grade of shoes in
the town, and you also know that
shoes are advancing all the time, but
we are going to save you big money
in this "Final Closing Out Sale," and
are going to sell our TOP SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS and OVERSHOES
AT COST
Now is your money-saving
portunity to buy shoes.
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EVERYTHING GOES AT A WONDERFUL SACRIFICE
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Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1917, newspaper, February 1, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139369/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.