The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 2 Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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iNENMNN'S
NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS
Are offered in this sale at great savings. A fascinating dis-
play, daintier and more bewitching than ever, as the
new weaves continue to arrive. 27"inch SiiK^and Linen
Pongee, a new material, intended to sell at 50c a yard
in all the popular shades, also white,'cream and
black, tn this sale per yard
Fancy flowered wash silks in all the dainty colors
worth 65 cent- at *•
25cent mercerized Zephyr Gingham, in this sale
at per yard —
Mercerized Zephyr Ginghams, dark patterns, new
designs, the regular 25c quality, in this sale
Mercerized Striped Poplin in all colors, worth 40
cents at
29c
39c
19c
15c
25c
Our Selection of New 5
•
Is rapidly becoming the talk of the entire county. Never before have we been in a position to shov
nothing has been left undone, nothing has been neglected to make our stock complete, and the extra
our respective lines, if you trade at other places even, you will always hear the customers debate the
this goes to prove the fact, that this store is considered and well deserves to be a store in a class by
solutely right, and at any time, that you are dissatisfied with your purchases, bring them back, we
that we buy our merchandise from the factories direct, thereby not only saving the large drummer
all of which means a saving to you. If we could show you what pains we take in placing our
then readily convince you why we are in a position to offer you all these advantages.
Our Laces and Embroideries
Are simply supreme, there is no use mentioning the
fact that this department is the best and most com-
plete in Lincoln county, every woman knows that, it
anything is needed in that line the naine Heineinann
comes to her mind and no wonder. We have madu
the strongest kind of an effort to continue this well
merited reputation and judging by the sales during
the past two weeks, we have reordered already twice
as ninth as we bought originally and cotisi iering tin
immense variety we had to start with, we are not ex-
agcrdtintr when we say that our sales in embroideries
and laces only amount to more than the average cour.-
try store sells in all departments.
Remember the fact: Our large parchase means a
big saving to you.
! 0<; \llmnr Embroideries al -')(
18-inch Swiss Allover, openwork and
showy designs, 50c values at per yard
H)c Cambric Flouncing al
18-inch Cambric Flouncing, beautiful
terns out of the ordinary, 40c
designs, pat-
values in
25c
liens, pat-
25c
this sale at per yard
U,"j< Embroideries (or 13c
Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Edging and Insertings,
Flotincings and Hands, pretty open and blind p.u
terns, up to 13-inehes wide, 25c values in 1 £
this sale at per yard 1.
UK and 12 1 c Embroideries al oc
Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Edgings, Insertings,
Hands and Heating'-, showy and dainty designs^up
to 8 inches wide, 10c and 12 l values in
this sale per yard
LADIES' $20 AND $22.50 SUITS AT $15.00
It is unusual to be able to offer $20.00 and $22.50 snits for $15.00 at the beginning of the season, but our New
Vorb buyer found a manufacturer who was hard pressed for ready cash and was willing to quote a sacrifice
price on 800 suits in order to convert them promptly, they picked the 50 best suits out of the lot and sent them
te us, they are beautiful suits-in this springs newest effects
$15
Semi fitted, straight front and hipless models—coats in the various proper
lengths, lined with taffeta or satin, plain tailored and tastelv trimmed with
braid, buttons and self material, skirts in the new styles plain or trimmed to
match coats, had they come to us in the usual way we could not possibly sell
them for less than $20.00 and *22.50 and would be considered cheap at that,
this week as a result of our purchase we offer them at $15.00.
Women's S5.00 Wash Suits at $2.98
$15
Made of plain and striped Galatea Cloth, nicely tailored, all sizes, a servicable and desirable &O Qfi
wash suit worth $5.00 special at ^ *
Contains all fha
agents in this a
taction. In ordei
of the documen
Lingerie and Linen Waists
Hundreds of Bran.new Crisp waists in Linen and Linge-
rie effects have been received in the past 10 days, Every
new style, material and trimming is shown in a endless
variety. White Waists made ot Sheer Lawns and all
Linen, trimmed with embroideries, 'French and Mechlin
Laces and other plain tailored effects.
Pricps range downward from $5.00 ti
$2.50, $1.95, $1.50 and
Sizes 33 to 44.
$3.98. $1.96,
Women's New Skirts
We show new Spring Skirts in all the new modes and in
the spring and summer fabrics, such as voiles, panamas,
serges, mixtures and taffeta silks. Colors are black, navy
brown and gray. Many styles are also carried in stock
tip to 36 inches in the waist. Prices range downward from
$10.00. $6.50, $6.50. $5.00, $3.50 and
25c
98 c
$2.98
Prices: Mens
put all the best
our customers,
ing in itself,
responding low
cents up, and if
Our Men1
Are positively th
styles and assort
thing we have ev
quality ancT char:
of the Country ca
teds in all the
est models, friflR
also plain black'
ing you hundred
elsewhere as gq<
i
An Exclusive Showing in
Spring Wash Goods
White embroidered Swisses are
among some of the first ol the splen
did materials, that will be largely
bought this season. Beautiful im-
ported g<K ds, in scores of pretty de-
sign t, as stripes, dots, scrolls and
f oral patterns, regular 20 1
and 25 ceut values at A. h*
Bordered linen finish suitings, in-
cluding the oelebrated Manchester
Galatea Cloth, in plain and fancy
grounds, with the neatest sidebands
Makes the most stylish suit, 30
inches wide, light and dark colors,
worth 20c specially pric- 1
ed at per yard.™ M.
Fine Scotch and French Ginghams
such as these are going to make
many dresses this summer, line
vuality cloth, new patterns in light
and dark effects selling 1
now at 25c, 19c, 15c and JL 1/
Mens SI. $1.25 and S1.50
Shirts 79c
Thfs timely sale is made possible
by the purchase of several hundred
dozen of broken stock lots of the re-
nowded Lion Brand and Monarch
Brand shirts. The price concession
obtained to go to you direct in this
sale. These shirts are made of
high-class inadres. coat style, cuffs
detached or attached. An exten-
sive assortment of this spring new-
est patterns, light and dark effects
plain negligee or pleated front, sizes
14 to 17, shirts that are worth up
to $1.50 in this sale for
only
VVUIL11 111'
79c
75c Shirts at 39c
Broken lots in above priced shirts,
large variety of patterns, light and
dar
up to
good run in sizes, 39c
75c value at
Special Lino ot Linens
We have added this season a large variety of linens to
our stock, making this a department for itself, self-sus-
taining, and in order to make it so, for all times to come
we are offering some extra inducements in this line, that
will be of interest to every woman.
.Linen finish table demask, 60 inches wide
40c value, per yard -
Pure linen Damask, 72 inches wide full
bleached worth 90 cents at
•Table Damask, *1.25 val
Pure Linen
Pure Linen Table Damask, 51.75 value
per yard
Pure Linen Table Damask, $2.00 value
per yard *
Napkins to match all of above numbers from G5c
a dozen, in 18, 20, 22, and 24 inches.
90 inch round thread German Jinen, full
finish, thepopular material for ladies
.suits, $1.25 value per yard
36 inch round thread linen, extra tine qual-
ity, per yard '
Fancy linen huck towelling, 20 inches
wide. 50c value per yard ••••.
All linen towels, with or without fringe
white, per pair 50c, $1,00 and
29c
65c
98c
$1.25
$1.50
to $5.00
bleached, soft
$1.00
50c
39c
$1.50
Silk Silk Silk
18 inch fancy Taffeta silk, wear guarante-
ed, new hair line strips, special per yard
32 inch fancy waisting silks, in all the new
shades, value $1.25 in this sale per yard
27 inch Foulards effect, in dots and figur-
ed all colors, 65c value in this sale
36 in guaranteed black Taffeta, wear guar
antee stamped on selvage, regular $1.25
36 inch Sekurity silk, $2 valye, absolutely
guaranteed, extra heavy quality
27 inch fancy Satin Messatine waisting
in a'l new effects value $1.25 at
36 inch Satin Messaline, the new materi
dresses in all the leading shades, also
white ond black, special per yard
27 inch Jap silk all staple colors 50 cent
value in this sale
50(
85*
39i
• 98<
$1.5\
9S>
al for evenii
$L2i
•3\
25c Silk Ribbons at 10c
All silk ribbons, in all colors, plain and fancy, up]
wide value up to 35 cents a yard, special
per yard |
You don't have to buy more than you want at this t* ic
*
ip^
lV
Men's Overalls
$1.00 \alues at 75c
Men's extra heavy Overalls, made of
Eagle and Phoenix cottonade, full cut,
suspender back, equal to any $1.00
overall in the market in this sale at
per pair
Men's Shirts
65c Sateen Shirts 39c
l'.xtra quality men's b'kack sateen shirts
full cut, well made, regular t'5c value,
in this sale at
Men's Shoes
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00 values at $2.98
Manufacturers' Samples, in vicis pat-
ent leather and box-caH, all the latest
toes and styles, all sizes up to 55.00
values in this sale at
■ $2.98
The combined purchases of the firms represented by our
New York office last year amounted to over T\\ EL\ L
MILLION DOLLARS, this is more than the twenty largest
concerns in Oklahoma use annually, a broad statement, but
true nevertheless, and we are ready to prove it,
° We employ the best of help only, in buying as well as in sel-
ling our merchandise, we do business right, and the lesult is
RESULTS. Get your mail order catalogue, write for samples
and prices, compare them with our stock, then, if you be-
lieve still that you can do better, give the order to the
catalogue people.
We have hundreds of customers, that used to buy their
goods from Mail Order concerns, but now it is different, our
methods of doingobusintss have convinced them, that in
this store they can do^ better. It is RESULTS what
count. 0
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Ulam, P. L. The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 2 Friday, March 19, 1909, newspaper, March 19, 1909; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151554/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.