The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 183, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE K\m TI MI.V EAGLE,
Tt'esd.tY. \PRITi 20, lftl«.
West Side Square, New Location
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We have got to Sell
You have got to Buy
Let's Get Together
Did You See That West Sitfr
Beginning Wednesday we will hold our Great Comparison Sr ^
a wonderful chance to test for yourself this store's claim to >iej
chandise at prices that cannot be equalled. The fact that we
able bargains. Shop around, compare values, get prices
the same goods elsewhere. Comparison is a true t
High Cost of Living K
The power of Donald's Less Expensive Department Store to economize for its customers grows stronger each day
^ were for its own personal good. It is a Store with high ideals. Not being satisfied wilh the common sor ot
Great Suit Opportunity
For Women
Seven hundred nnd tw<nty-four Suits which we have
(livid.-a into four lots lor immediutc <learame.
1
>.00 Tailored Suits 1 Or
Tailored Suits for
_'M.on Tailored Hulls for
?1C
Tailored Suits for
We did not consider
suits, neither should you.
It is the one Suit Sale
mis*.
$1.0.1
the regular prices of these
They are wonderful values,
which yon cannot afford to
tin mam i mti iiiirs loss—vout <. \in.
t p to tie. ron :ioc.
Tomorrow w« will ion sale one lot of sample
of hard twisted striped and checked and mixed
vorsted tailored suiting in new spring shades of tan.
v ray, mode, blue, green and brown.
They are in lengths <f enough material for skirts,
waists and dresses. No two pieces exactly alike.
Worth 7"c p« r yard it bought in the regular way, to-
morrow your choice for 39c.
Come Sure. Kntlre New
mnents, No other store
Spring Stock, beautiful
an match these values.
READ! RLAI)!!
Ther are Reruns, mohair, panama. Heautiful $15.00
and $17.T.0 Spring Suits reduced to .$8.0,1
\nd other materials lined with satin, $-2.50 and
si'
i i' and 7. Silk Dresses will be sold at. $0.0.1
s i .Vim CU> It Dre>> s. fine-it serges, sold for $">.0.1
! .~i.no ana $r.'. " 0 Pongee Coats. Serge Coats and Taf-
feta Coata redd •-.! to $10.00
si it bargains iikvomi comparison.
4 <>n>|>ur<- These Suits at VII.IOT Willi Any Sold Mr #20.
As pretty and as well tailored ;is tlu* $20.00 models
shown this spring—extraordinary bargains at J11.96
Coats all Silk or Satin lined, semi-fitted, trimmed or
Plain Tailored with Plaited or Tunic Skirts to match.
Made of One serge and panama in plain or shadow-
stripes. beautiful two-toned prunella cloths, hair lined
and shadow stripes and very pretty worsted mixtures.
In black, olive, wine, navy, brown, tan. reseda, raisin
taupe, gray and other colors. All most poptilar this
spring. All sizes for women and misses.
Bargains that Demand
Comparison
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V
2
4 omtaiti' $1.7.1 \ni> $- t ndermi suns with
tiik t«ni:s w i: \ri: sellino at $1.20.
A comparison sale of dainty Muslin Wear for Wo-
men that is absolutely without an equal- a magnificent
gathering of $1.7.". and $2 grades have been assembled
for this great event. There are exquisite gowns in
the Chemise and Empire style, made of fine nainsook,
long cloth or cross-bar and beautiful trimmed. The
combinations are very attractive; they are made with
yoke; drawers are cut very wide and trimmed with
pretty Valenciennes lace, a ribbon is drawn through
the headings, forming a belt. The petticoats have a
cambric or muslin top, with a deep flounce of dainty
embroidery.
women's \i:< kwear—i ompaki prices.
Dainty pieces of net kwear, jabots, c ollars, etc.,worjh
up to 15c. your choice, each **c
Pp to 19< Neckwear
Up to I'm Mill Rnd Embroidery, per yard
New Hobbinet Dow Ties, each
Dutch Collars, each
Wash Belts
New Lace Neckwear
New Belting, nil colors.
Hosiery for 5c a Pair
Compare Prices
&
Hose—W<> men's
Hosiery.
Hosiery—Children's
. 10c
h 1-:ic
10c
lOc
. 10c
12.1c
The idea of (his sale is to close out all odds and
ends and broken sizes of Hosiery.
We hope to dispose of every pair of this lot tomOr-
row and they will be marked at this low figure regard-
less of cost or former selling prices.
There are too many kinds to give a description of
tach, lut come prepared to share the greatest Hosiery
values ever offered. You will not be disapjiointed.
Tomorrow at H O'clock These Hose liaijjains for Sc
per pair, "(Quality Tells; Price Sells."
Come early and get first pick at our "biggest and
best."
jjtr, TAI l KTA Sil.lv l'KTTH'OATS FOU JjfcSJMI—<OM-
i-aiik piiicks.
You should anticipate a future want if you have
110 need of a Silk Petticoat just at present. This is a
very pleasing style of rustling taffeta silk. Finished
with deep tailored flounces and underlay. A $5.00
Petticoat tomorrow for !jt2.t*N
IlKMXANTS OF M W 1)110 WASH FAIIRU'S, 5c—
COMIWKK PltH'KS.
This Is a big lot of entirely new Remnants of new
goods that have accumulated during the heavy selling
in our Wash Roods Department the past few days. All
seasonable goods such as line dress percales, dress or
apron ginghams, crepes, floral batiste, plain colored
lawns, or organdies, plain dimities, Prussian challies
and wash suitings. Just the fabrics you need now for
summer clothing and the saving is big when you buy
up to 10c Wash Goods in desirable lengths up to 111
yards each, yard for Be
K.VOll SMUT SA1.K—COMPAlii: PRICKS.
Every $6.95 Skirt in the house Included in the lot.
f.O odds and ends in $5.95 and $ti Skirts; Panamas
and mixtures: while they last $1.1)5
u\(;i i;ii miskssks—compaiik pricks.
ft.9R to $11.50 Dotted Swiss Dresses, linen lingerie
and percale #2.1>H
$15.00 Lingerie Dresses $7.50
$5,115 and $7 7." Panamas at $2.IW
linen Lingerie and fancy waists at OHc
2.V l.lsl.K TIIIIKAI) IIOSK.
A very interesting comparison sale, bargain In w-o-
nien's lisle thread hose, in either fast black or tan.
They are sheer gauze, with garter tops,spliced soles and
they have double heels and toes. They are -5c hose
anywhere. Comparison sale makes them 17e a pair, or
3 pairs for w,c
WOMKVS lOr I'XION Sl'ITS.
We urge you to compare the prices at which we sell
women's union sduls with the prices asked for the same
identical garments in other stores. It will be an eye-
opener for you. This 40c line has low neck, no sleeves
and is lace trimmed. Fits perfectly
MATCH I.KSS YAMKS IV CRISP MAY WASH (JOODS
|0c DRKSS I.IXKX A YARD 25c.
nil-inch colored Dress Linen has the lustre of silk nnd
is the popular fabric for tailored suits 25c
20c l'AXCY WAISTIXOS.
27-Inch good quality mercerized waistlngs, lustrous
and excellent, neat little figures, dots and stripe for
tailored waists, boys' blouses and children's wear.l2Wc
15c lJOTTKI) SWISS.
27 inch'wide, a sheer batiste finish and embroidered
with a neat dot. A splendid dainty cloth for children's
wear. A summer dress or shirt waist at a great sav-
ing <•
15c BATISTE.
A standard 15c grade printed batiste, 30 inches wide
with a crisp finish in stripes, plaids, polka /lots and
neat floral designs *0c
waists reihced for comparison—#1.7.1
waists, newest styles, 08c.
300 dozen Waists, representing this season's newest
and best $1.75 models and materials, nothing like them
about town for less money and we will offer them for
our three days' comparison sale at 9 8c. Made of the
finest and best White Lawn used in the highest ( lass
models; tailored 10 perfeetion, with novelty front fas-
tenings; handsomely embroidered. Some ten or twelve
styles io choose from, some with crushed collars and
cuffs. This was special purchase for tills comparison sale
and you should avail yourself of this opportunity to sup-
ply your coming needs in shirt waists.
100 dozen $1.00 Waists going at 30c
,10c SEIUiE \ND PANAMA.
We invite comparison on these lines of 30-inch wool
Serge an 1 Panama. The well-known durability of thest
two medium weight dress fabrics and price will mean
quick selling
DON'T >1ISS THIS HAlUiAIN.
100 Dozen Men's $1.00 Shirts 40c
S1.2.1 WOMEN'S TAIIjORED WAISTS, .10c—COMPAIL
JSON PRICES.
The fact that more is saved than spent should bring
many women out bright and early tomorrow for first
choice. Come as soon as possible.
COMPARISON SALE OE FINE SILKS.
COMPARE Till >i: {11. SILKS WITH 8.1c A \ \RD
ORADE.
Pure silk, 23 in. wide and shown in a beautiful range
of new and stylish designs, including small, large and
medium designs, also handsome coin spots on white
grounds at 39c a yard. This Is one of the greatest silk
values ever offered.
Beautiful
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ENID, OKLAHOMA
DONALD'S
West Side Square, New Location
West Side Square, New Location
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Drummond, W. I. The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 183, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1910, newspaper, April 26, 1910; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144407/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.