The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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WEEKLY
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The Chandler Publicist
VOLUME 10
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, \904.
NUMBER 50
Must Vacate our Present Store July 15
Being unable to renew our lease on the store building we now occupy on terms to enable us to continue Selling The Best
3S Merchandise at the Lowest Prices, we decided to vacate our present premises rather than advance the price on our goods like other
merchants are doing. Our Mr. Behr has just returned from the Eastern Markets where he bought a Larger and Better stock of
Spring Goods than ever before; when he returned he was confronted with above conditions and we will therefore commence this
Great Removal Sale Begins Friday, April 1
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WANTED. Thirty Experienced Salesladies for This Sale. None hut Experienced Neei Appiy
12 J-2c
Zephyr Ginghams, all new,
this spring's styles, no rem-
nants, no second quality. Re-
moval sale price, per yard
7 J-2c
6 14c
Olympia and Syria prints for
wrappers, all absolutely fast
colors. Removal sale price per
yard
4c
6 J-4c
Wicst Endchallies, tin- seas-
on's patterns, adapted i'ur la-
dies and childrensdr< sses,the
wash tub will not fade them.
Remo a! -ale price, per yard
4c
10c
Manchester Batiste, a new
and sheer wash goods for la-
dies iind girls dresses, abso-
lutely fast color. Removal
sale price, per yard
7 l-2c
15c
Von.t: Flake, a very now and
pretty cloth for ladies wash
suits, and it's fast color too.
Removal sale price, per yard
10c
6 l-4c
Thistle Lawn, for ladies
house dresses & girls dresses
These lawns are fast colors.
Removal sale price, per yard
4c
SUCH MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ON SPRING WE ARABLES NEVER WERE OFFERED BEFORE
65c
All wool, fancy mixtures, suit-
ings, per yard
48c.
50c
Washable silks for ladies
waists and child's dresses,
per yard
35c
19c
Satin striped Batiste, a new
and very pretty wash fabric
for swell suits and waists
15c
$1.50
Black Peau de Soie, 27 inches
wide, per yard
$1.10
95c
All wool broad cloth spring
weight, all the new shades per
yard
78c
95c
40-inch Brilliantine in black
and royal blue, per yard
78c
Tell All Your Friends And Neighbors About These Big Bargains And You Will Have Their Friendship Forever
15c
Ladies white vests with taped
necks and armholes, each
9c
25c
Ladies ana misses sun bon-
nets, all colors, each
15c
39c
Ladies cyrset covers trimmed
with rows of lace insertion,
65c
Ladies white petticoats, trim-
med with embroidery & tucks
48c '
65c
Ladies night gowns trimmed
with lace and tucks, each
48c
$5.00 and $6.00
Ladies silk waists, in blacks
and colors, each
$2.50
THE PROFIT IS YOURS. COST I
5 ALL WE WANT
Lace and Embroidery Slaughter
It's an undeniable f act that our stock of Laces and Embroi-
dery is larger than those of all the other stores in this city
combined. RLke everything else in the store they will have
to be sold before w e vacate the building. The price will do it
Come Early, Get t he First Pick
Special Notice
The reason we are sacrificing the profit on our entire stock
of goods is already explained. We are going to vacate this
building on July 15 and it's cheaper to move money than
goods. We cannot enumerate every article of goods, but the
few prices we quote gives an idea how everything
In the Store will be Sold
Great Shoe Slaughter
The kind of Shoes vv<> sell is known by every man, woman,
and child in Lincoln county. It's the Very Best that's made
We will lose our profit on them too, rather than move them.
The price will tempt you to lay in a supply t3 last for years
to come and it will pay you to doit. It's a great shoe chance
And Yoa Can't Afford to ?<Siss lit.
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Get in the Crowd Friday and the Other Days too, You will Never See Such a Sight Again
$ 7.50 Men's Suits
Men's all wool, black cheviot
suits, removal sale price,
$5.00 a Suit
$4.50 Boys' Suits
Boys'black worsted suits,long
pants, sizes to age 20, sale price
$2.50 a Suit
$12.50 Men's Suit
Men's all wool blue serge suit
also in black, removal sale price
$7.50 a Suit
$5,00 Boys' Suit
Bo.vs' all wool, ii-piece knee
suits*, 12 oz. clay worsted
$3.50 a Suit
$9.00 Men's Suits
Men's all wool flake cheviot
suits, fancy mixture, sale price
$6.50 a Suit
Men's Hats
Like everything else in the
store will be sold at removal
sale prices.
500 Men's Negligee Shirts, Good Patterns, Stiff Bosoms, Worth up to $1.00 Each, For Twenty-Five Cents
| 15 0 0 LADIES TRIMMED HATS, FROM NEW YORK, AT HALF PRICE
H It will make you money to lay everything aside and come to this sale.
Come' prepared, with your purse, nothing will be charged or sent on approval
II If you can't come send your children. You can't afford to miss these Bargains. Sale begins
S Friday, April 1 st. We Vacate the Building July 15th
j. Behr's Department Store
1 Chandler - Oklahoma
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French, Mrs. W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904, newspaper, April 8, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150979/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.