The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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JOIN THE THANKSGIVING CROWD
ling
The Final Rush
at Donalds
Close-out-to
QUIT SALE
Only Thirty
more days
At Donald's
CLOSE OUT-TO-QUIT
The Final Rush
at Donald s
Close-out-to
QUIT SALE
Only Thirty
more days
ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE
The Greatest Slaughter Enid Ever Saw Ends in Thirty Days
Tremendous Bargains going for a Song. Everything in Dry Goods, Underwear,
Clothing, Ladies Dresses, Waists and Millinery going at your own price. We Quit.
1000 Factory Samples of New Fall Skirts, Suits,
Waists and Millinery.
Just Arrived, all Included in the Close-out.to-Quit-Sale, 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 off First Cost
Tailor Made Suits at oue-ha!f
Handsome man tailored suits di-
vided into three lots in this close-
out-to-quit sale as follows:
Suits that were $15, now $4.98
« '• 25 " 7.50
« 30 " 9.98
« « 35 •' 13.00
Wool Skirts at Half Price
Tailored Skirts in light wool fabrics in black and
colors, now on sale at one half the original prices.
The sale prices range from 1.98 to 5.98. Some
Skirts at 1.49
MILLINERY
Here are hats of every description
trimmed in every fashion;walking
hats, dress hats, hatsfor early fall
outing, counterparts in every de-
tail to those seen on the boule-
vards of French Cities.
-2 PRICE
Percale, Ginghams, Prints a d
Muslin Remnants
Lawns, percales, and sateens, hun-
dreds of yards of percales, prints,
sateens and lawns in I to 3 yard
lengths, a clean up of the week's
sale, your choice at per yard
3 8-4 cents
Must Have a Cape This
Fall
Everyone is wearing them. We looked around
for something a little different to sell at
$7.50
Shown in many styles both dark and light.
Standing colar in both braided and embroider-
ed. Fastens with sirfgle brass button, and has
three more on eoch shoulder. Plain but smart
and unusually good at the price.
Men's $7.50 suits $4.95
TKe great ?ale of Men's Apparel continues
with such stirring savings as Ihese l7 50 suits
tor ?4 95. ■>
$4.95 worth 7.50 and $12
Men's 1.50 and 2.00 Hats 59c
A special purchase of 1.25 goes on sale-
Men' Hats in ne.v sh-pes and latest fall
shades, including black- Hats made to sell
regularly for i 53 and 2.0 • - - 59c
Men's 90c Overalls 59c
Staple 90c Overalls, made of standard plain
blue or stifle striped denim, with lob, high
back and suspenders full run of pockets.
Double stitched, thor. ughly made and finish-
ed.
Men's 2.50 Trousers at 1,65
Mad* of the same quality of materials
which go into usual $3 and 3.50 trousers.
Serviceable all-wool cassi meres and cheviots,
Neat dark patterns—all s>/.cs; special 1.65.
Men's 1.C0 Flannel Shirts 49c
yffcflc of a mt-diOTK and heavy weight
flinnel. in navy b-He and nncy colors Well
in trie and fini«h d ^ II siz.-s in the lot. Shirts
milieu uiu.dly sell f«n I on sale for It
50c Gloves for 25c
A big maker's regular 50c glove 25 cents.
Men's Odd Undershirts 50c
A lot of about 600 odd Undershirts of ribbed
and flat wool, and fleeced and ribbbd cotton.
In cream, brown, blue, oxford. Choice 50c,
*
Our Ladies 7.50 Snit Sale
Is one of the Big sale
Events ' '■■■<'
300 beautiful tailormade, sample, two-piete
Suits; handsome satin lined long coats, new-
est models in Skirts l hese ^uits come in all
colors, anil are worth up to 22 50. Your choice
in this sale 7.50.
Girls' $4.50 Sample Wool Plaid Dresses
• for S198
Ladies $15 Dresses $7.50
"'Dresses of fine broadcloth and «erge, in all
the ikw colors; stylish, new suits at just half
regular prices and actual values.
A hundred Trimmed Hats, worth up to
6.50; Hats in all colors and black
your choice 2.95
Everything at Close-Out
to-Quit Prices
Large size Huck towles in plain or white
with fancy red borders, only 15c
" 5 yards of genuine Stark Towling, fancy
twill at 29c
Choice Dress Goods 39c a yard
You may take \our choice of a big tab'e
full of 36-inch suitings plain and fancy, fine
serge or white hairline strj.pe, pretty patterns
for children's dresses etc. at per yd. only 39c
1.00 Fancy Silk at 49c a yard
New Fancy Silks for waists, dresses, etc,
splendid quality of silk; we can positively
guarantee it to wear; regular 1.00 value at per
yard only 49c
39c Swiss Curtains 25c a pair
10c and 12 1-2 Cretonne and Silkoline
7 1-2 c.
Big Coat Special for 5.00 2J2g Curtains. 1.69
You way iake your rbsice of 4®# Ladies'
Fine L< ug Coals. | l*m English kcr*cy,
coverts and pretty mixtures: value* up to
|l,7Si all *o at only 5.Oh.
7J50 AlJover Net Waists, SUk Lined 3.95
I ' '
*.9S HI ck taffeta Waists - 2.9a
I o4) V< h;te tailored waists for 95c
7 V f>in;,ni.i Skirts • - 3 95
12.Handsooif silk irts • 4.VX
Embroidery Special
iijvl
500 yards of Embroidery Insertion, some of
it slightly soiled, but regular 12 l-2c and 15c
values at per yard 7c
Embroidery and Insertion is exquisite pat-
terns, just the thing for trimming children,s
underwear; per yard 3 1 -2c
Donald's
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and
Underwear
Ladies' Bleacheil Vests and Pant5, nice fleec-
ed J<*r<ey ribbed garments, silk trimmed,
sizes 5 and 6, for only 50c
Children's 69c and 75c wool plaited Union
Suits—union suits that sell in the regular way
for from 69c to 75c will go at per garment fOc
Ladies' fast black fleeced stockings, witii
double heels, sole and toes, very elastic top;
regular 25c stocking 15c
Children's fast, black stocking", fine ribbed
or 2x2 rib, all sizes; the celebrated Topsy
stocking per pair only 10c
10c Outing Flannel, 5c a yard
We will sell heavy fleeced Outing Flannel-
in light and dark colsrs all style arid patterns
at per yard 5c
8 l-2c Bleached Muslin 5c
While 2,250 yards last we will sell full
yard wide closely woven Bleached Muslin
in 2 to 20-yard lengths; regular 8 l-2c
qualily, nor more than 20 yards to a
customer, per yard - - 5c
15c Ticking - - 91-2c
12 l-2c and 15c Fleeced Suiting 8 l-2c
1.50 Comforts, - 98c each
Bargains in Shoes
Boys' regular 2.C0 shoes, good soles,
shoes of calf and vici kid, sizes up to 5!,
per pair 1.19
Men's stylish patent colt leather shoes
and men's stylish dress shoes in tan, also
calf, hand welt shoes, regular 4 00 values
your choice at 1.98
Ladies' 2.00 vici kid shoes with ex-
tensiou soles, all sizes, blucher style. 1.19
Ladies' 75c storm rnbbers all sizes per
pair 39c
Gttlldrsii'a I.IW) turn sola, spring hoei pnt.*m. kid
kitoes. r i r l^c
Hoy's patent colt shoe«, b!i><*n< r st.vle ex-
lenolou soin, short, vamp, oer pair l.W
Laics' 3.5t> huiton ^lioes, extension soles, vlcikld
short vaoip, p«r pair 1.A8
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909, newspaper, November 18, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147517/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.