Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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PAOB BOOT
BARTLESVILLE. OKLAHOMA. MO BIT 1 HO BXAMIV1A
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, IMO.
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Forty-five Women's High Class Suits Musi Go!
Our strict policy of not carrying goods over from one season to another will not allow these gar-
ments to remain in stock any longer. Many of these models have not been in the department more than
two weeks. Some have not been shown at all. There are J4t 16 and J 8 sizes for little women; 34,
36, 38 and 40 for women of regular proportions.
$25.00 $22.50 $17.50 $15.00
FORMERLY
$40.00
FORMERLY
$30.00
FORMERLY
$25.00
FORMERLY
$22.50
This cut shows
an advance
model and is
one of our high
class 4Wooltex'
Garments
$8 New Spring Jackets
$5.98
We believe we cannot appreciate
what a splendid garment we are pre-
senting to you until carefully inspect-
ing every minute detail—the
Tailoring, Style,
Finish and Fit
Automobile and Tourist
COATS
Tussah silk, natural linen and
pretty woolen materials that win
add beauty to the wearer with it®
graceful lines—
1-3 OFF
SPRING
CAPES
Just the proper wrap for the cool
summer evenings. We have them
in the newest models, shepherd
checks with gold trimmings.
SEPARATE
SKIRTS
If you are not familiar with the
fit, finish and style of our separate
skirts and have never tested their
wearing qualities, come get one, at
1-3 OFF REGULAR
PRICE
Who Would Miss This Great Bargain Event, Commencing Wednesday Morning?
"Ti V: lj
Unequalled Values in
UNDERMUSLINS
We have the exclusive right in
Bartlesville for the sale of Muslin
Underwear from the largest fac-
tory in the world. You will be
shown full cut, best quality mater
ials for less money than you can pos-
sibly purchase elsewhere.
Regular bOc
garments
75c to >1.00
garments
f 2.50 to 13.00
garments
29c
48c
$1.98
EMBROIDERY
SALE
Involving Unusual Value Giving
Not a yard hut what is clean, fresh and perfect. High class em-
broidery and flouncing at these price* will pay you to invest whether
you use them now or in the fulure.
39c
inding,
49c
42 inciT Flouncing
worth 12.00
4 2 inch Flouncing
worth 12.50
27 inch Flouncing
worth 75c
Closing Out Entire Stock of
RIBBON
*«
>1 ilie season's nov- /** ■ /\ t >•
wide widths also ''4 ' " ' ' I
ind narrow widths, lj W i C'f.1 \ xs. ' ' />.
Avxt -A-:i
Some of the season's nov-
elties in
medium and
all lex* than
Fancy huished edge banding,
worth 75c and
$1.0o
t ome early and get your
choice. You will not find
them anywhere as low in
price.
Hosiery Special
One lot full fashioned lisle, bearing our special stamp,
sold at three pairs for $1.00. During sale these go,
four pairs for
One lot "Lastforever" Hose, fuily guaranteed, the
2.r>c grade
formerly
$1.00
19c
1 Lot Children's Gingham Dresses
Every one artistically made and beautifully finished,
fast colors, worth up to $o.00, your choice
$1.48
1 Lot Boy's Russian Blouse Suits
Math* of best quality linen finish, w liite and colors, sUes 2 to O.
|1.69 values Mk 11.75 valu.„ Il.ilv
11.00 values TBc 76c values 49t
Fine Laces
These have all l>een very carefully selected, and are the
newest putterns. Km>c< Islly low prices have heen put on these
laces.
15c Quality 03C 10c Value 5C
"FIHT WHITE fiOODS
When we say we carry the finest high grade White Oood*.
in the city we are able to stand by the statement. Compart
our wash lUtiste, Frenc h lawns and I'arls mousselines with
other so-named materials and you will he convinced
Wash Hatlite. worth 80c.yard
French Lawn, worth 50c yard
Persian Lawn, worth 3 6c yard
India Llnou, worth 20c yard .
India Llnon. worth 16c yard .
India Llnon, worth 10c yard .
48c
89c
28c
16c
10c
8Mc
LINGERIE
PRESSES
An unequal opportunity to "under
buy" an en-gant Lingerie Dress win
be offered here, when we will sen
$10.00 values all-over embroideries
and lace trimmed; white, pink, blue
and champagne; worth
$ 10.00, on sale at ....
(5.91
Other handsome models, worth
from $17.50 to 127.60, at ... . I.u olf
ISisfDREMET
On this Item we are sure to Inter-
est you. We do not buy a percale or
gingham that is not absolutely fast
color. We offer you a nicely made
dress, bias band trimmed. #4 ass
worth IS.50, at \1 AH
Also, dresses worth $1.50 at . gg{
KIMONAS 11.75 Ud Sprtids $1.39
On lj$at Saturday a customer left In our atore
a klaona purchased from one of our competitors
and for which ah* paid $1.88. We
hav« a better one at
98c
This Is hoaaerleaning time, and no doubt yo.i
will find you are needing one or two new bed-
spreads. It will pay you to Investigate this offer.
PETTICOATS
Our Hllk V IUcoats give satisfaction to the wear*
•r. Try one of our deep flounce models worth
W.OO, $8,08 • Heather bloom nnd taf. |k||
PWMM< In pretty models at WIP
feU
10c Muslin -
I2ic Muslin
15c Lonsdale Cambric
8ic
IOC
121c
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Booth, R. F. Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1910, newspaper, April 19, 1910; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144399/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.