Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 277, Ed. 3 Sunday, August 29, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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FAIR WEEK AT
A Period in Which This Store Will Demonstrate as Never
Before One of Its Strongest Attributes —
Style Prestiage
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One would think that the field of resource in styles had been exhausted the past season, and that every idea which could
add grace, beauty or picturesque charm had been used, BUT NO; The fertile minds of the designers have created new ideas, new
efforts and more enchanting styles than ever. Women, to meet the demands of fashion, must be like clay in the moulder s
hands. The creators of style mold the figure, drape the gown, harmonize the colors and bid you wear them, and you do without
demur, and why? Simply because the designers of today appeal to the highest instinct of cultured and artistic tastes of women.
"Fall in the style world, has but commenced, and now that the trend of fashion is settled it remains but to choose from Our
Largest assortment to insure absolute satisfaction."
Costumes— Gowns—Dresses— Capes
Silk Jersey Dresses.
The most striking novelty of the season. A one piece
dress with body of silk jersey to which is attached a
plaited satin skirt. The bodice is elaborately embroid-
eried with beads. The skirt has a wide silk sash with ends
of silk tassels. A handsome dress which has the favor
In all the Eastern cities Really
worth $85 00. For Fair Week .
$65.00
Women s Tailored Suits
Strictly tailored suits these-made of Fancy, gray man-
nish worsteds-the new 46-inch length coat. Lined
throughout with guaranteed silk serge. Skirt with
cluster hips, plaited front and back-We claim that in
this garment the materials, colors, make and artistic
lines put them in a higher class than any suits that will
$40.00
be shown for $15.00 above our price
Fair Week Price
Women's Coat Dresses
These dresses are made of all wool Satin Prunella Cloth
• richly embroidered Skirt in the latest model-Knee
pleated idea. /I $35 00 dress we C9 7
offer during Fair Week for • ■ ■ ip KJ
Opera Capes
The wonderful colorings and exquisite textures of these
new capes are unbelievingly rich and beautiful. 210
inch sweeps. Trimmed with silk frogs and Russian
braid around collar. Nothing but the finest French CIlif-
fo" Broadcloth used in the making of these O O C
capes. Our price during Fair Week ■ ■ £iO
Tailored Suits
A choice array in over a dozen pretty styles-these
suits are made of wide wale rough serges. Coat cut
semi titling, M inches long and lined throughout with
Belding's Guaranteed Satin Skirt has the new knee
plaited model. Specially priced tor (ROD
Fair Week ^ 1/
rry ,| | O •> fln extensive showing awaits you here
1 adored Suits of a// wool French Chiffon Broadcloth.
and skirt beautifully embroidered. Full lined with Guaranteed Satin. A $32.50 garment.
These delightful suits with their semi-fitting outlines are to be in favor this fall, Made
Coat 45 inches long with Silk Moire collar, cuffs and lapels. Coat . $25.00
For this Fail Week
Every department in our entire establishment is thoroughly alive to the demand that will be made upon it for the coming
event. We are offering some exceptional values in every department and with a display so extensive and varied as to
fully sustain our reputation as
Leaders in Ladies-Ready-to-Wear Attire
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Greatest Store
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Greatest Store
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Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 277, Ed. 3 Sunday, August 29, 1909, newspaper, August 29, 1909; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142629/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.