Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Superb Display of Spring
=== CLOTHING
A Demonstration of this Store's Pre-Eminent Position
in all Lines for Men antf Boys
THIS is a store for men"—for all men, hundreds of men are aware of this fact—it will prove so
to many more during this season. Our strength as a buying organization, our ability to produce
merchandise of the highest quality and style, our unique price-making power, all have combined,
with notable success, our efforts to interest men during this sale. The professional man, the mer-
chant, the mechanic and the tradesman have all been considered in the special lines we ofter. Not
alone are our styles absolutely correct, but arc in many instances exclusive, coming from the fore-
most makers of men's clothing in the world. The Stratford" system for men, the "L" system for
young men are here for your approval, stronger, more diversified and more extensive than ever be-
fore and YOU KNOW JUST WHAT THAT MEANS :: :: ::
'Stratford" system suits
'L" system suits - -
$20 to $45
$18 to $30
Adler's make of Suits ■ $15 to $25
Other makes as cheaply priced as $5.00
Men's Pure Worsted Suits /Wen's Pure Worsted
Extra Special at $15,00
(See Window Display)
Men's Suits in all the new colorings, browns, olive and green
shades in narrow and wide stripe effects, cut in both conserva-
tive and extreme styles. Elegantly made and trimmed. First
class linings, hand padded shoul-
der and well shaped collar. At
this price we have also included
our $18.00 blues and black, giving
you your unrestricted choice of
over 50 styles for
$15.
00
Cheviot and Cashmere suits A#)
worth $25.OO to $30.0o at
So wide in variety is this line that we do not undertake to give
an aecurate description, yet they embody all that is new in
greens, browns and grays. The zebra stripes being in prefer-
ence, we show about fifteen styles of this new effect alone, not
considering the 25 or 30 different
patterns in overplaids and fancy _
serges, fancy cheviots, etc. Every ^ ^ ^h OO
garment carries our guarantee for
perfect satisfaction.
$20.
Extreme Novelties Young Man
Look where you will, but no more snappy, extreme clothes for the young man can
possibly be found. Two of the handsome styles we show are shown in the models here
illustrated. We are sole representatives of the celebrated "L" system Suits, the makers
of which have made the wants of the dressy youth a life time study. Reap the benefit of
the greatest system of youhg men's clothing in America—yes, on the globe, for nowhere
can be found more snappy tog than these celebrated makers show. The long lapels, the
broad shoulders, toe fancy pockets aud sleeves and that extreme
peg top trouser, all go to make the "L" systemjsuitjs thechoice of ■■■
peg top
every well dressed youth.
Price range from $f 8.00 to
Save Money by buying Boy's and Children's Suits from Us
Ask to see our line of Boys Knicker Suits at $4 00. sizes 6 to 16. This is an
exceptional value—nicely made with fancy cuffs on > £1% yv ft ft
sleeves, slash pockets, tingle or double breasted coat ttk^9
and two pair of Knickerbocker pants, well worth two V' ■
dollars more than we ask, our price now . . . \
Ask to see the new browns, grays and greens in two pair of pant suits. Every
mother knows that the extra pair of trousers will not come amiss and we charge
nothing extra for the other pair, these suits are excep-
tionally well made of cashmere, tweeds and worsteds 50
and excellent linings and guaranteed for service. This
suit is easily worth $7.CO, but we want your business
therefore the priee
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Mothers bring the little tot in, see what an elegant line we show for the child whose age runs
from 2 1-2 to 8. No where south of Chicago will you find a more complete or varied assortmen
Buster Suits, English Refer, Norfolk and the new style blouse are all in > g ^ qq
our vast assortment. You must see them to thoroughly know their value
Prices $7.50, $6.00. $5.00, $4.00, S3.50 and ..... \
Ask to see the swell form fitting Suits we have for that dressy boy of yours, ages 7 to 17. The
newest Spring shades are all inclnded in this assortment. These suits are really mannish in ap-
pearance and have the style and swaggea that the older boys suit has, only < ^ K#|
not quite as costlp, padded shoulder, slash pockets, full Knickerbocker !; *9 9V
Trousers and aTguarantee with every suit. See the Zebra and stripe effects \
we show in this line. Prices $10, $7.50 and
Boys Attention!
have a watch free.
With every suit purchase amounting to $5.00 or over, we present you with a handsome watch.
Not a toy, but an accurate time keeper, guaranteed by the makers for one^year. ± Boys why not
You'll need the clothes, we want you to have the Watch
Greater Enid's
Greatest Store
Greater Enid's
Greatest Store
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Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909, newspaper, March 19, 1909; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144136/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.