The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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LADIES:—Be Guided by the Man's Own Wishes in the
Selection of His Gift
Times arc rapidly changing—-women no longer waste their money on perishable and nonsensical gifts for men--
We're men—we make a study of wha: men want— vhat men need—what men appreciate.
We know what they would bay if yo.j were to tender them the coin and say, "Go buy yourselves a Christmas present.
Can you guess what kind of a store th:y would buy from and wiat they would most likely buv?
We can guess correctly, and we'll tell you.
They would buy Men's presents trom a MaVs store.
We've spent m nths -electing just the right, sensible, sea-onab-e and reasonable merchandise that will please the men.
We appreciate tne refined and delicate astts >r women—we know just how you would like to have every article boxed--
artistically of course--and we do it.
Now, you learned the secret of pleasing a man--just take a hint from us.
Buy Men's Gifts from a flan . isiore! We Have the Man's Store of This Community
Kx r.i b-pivial \ a. . >
elegant materials an
Way Knitted.
Silk Mir':' r> - -
For dress or bus n •
SUITS
black and ai.
MUFFLERS
GLOVES
■ black, p .
HOSIERY
n « st patterns;
.. S10 to tw
to $10
to 6'-..
i5c to CL
50c to SI
All now solid <.oli r*
Silk. ■ i ■ 'lors ir.id Ma . h.
ilosiorv. ti.' and hand^ roh. m >ets uianh
. oloi- " . ... 75c t® $1.50
PAJAMAS-NIGHT SHIRTS
lOutng Pajama< $150 to 52.
Outing Shirts 5c to SI.50
LOUUGDiO RQRTS
Bjmkrt Rob«s rich dc^i^ns and cokra 75c to $150
NSCKWXAB
JFine silk F«ir-in-ll&nds, beautiful sh&dta and lovely de-
laama rich and lustrous. Each richly packed in Christmas
^ 3*c to $1.50
SUIT CLEMS
¥in cowhide, seal, walrus, alligator and sola leather cases,
jfding to trsnmings styles, quality, etc... $5 00 to $18.50
HATS
' ADv O TJ
UNDErWEAR
II;; 11 •
All wool garm n
•*.. n r ' b d 1 w Lh s. •
S3.50 to S6
:2.00 to S3 00
S10 to S30
S10 to $25
Si to S2.50
50c to SI.00
with
SMOKING JACKETS
and design*, well-fitted and attractive,
m.-y illars an - 'iff- r fancy all ov- r. plain
•om-
• laney on other, beautiiu
BATH ROBES
■\ or Crash Cloth
SWEATERS
r fan v. All >:/ - and th-
> -i Am-!
i--p- nd> r
. So.00 to S10 %
f*
. S4 to 56.50 %
,1 materials, all
fitting Sw.at-
$1 to $5
SHIRTS
Shirts ir. pleated. p'.a.n cr n.-gligees $1 to $2
White shir s. $1.00 to $2.00
Soft shirt \v:tb FrvU-.h iul'fs $1.00 to $3.00
HANDK£RCHIEr8
White, all linen handkerchiefs, half dozen, plain
Best Known for Best" Clothes
white
White silk, aeh . .
Fanev s;.Ik t-a:h.
5c to 15c
50c to $1.00
50c
SUSPENDERS
•ets. -noting of suspender*. garters and arm
band>; all colors 50c to $1.50
FOR BOYS
Suits. $3.50 to $8.50
Pants 50c to $2
Caps. 25c to 78c
Hats.. 50c to $2
Shirt? 75c to $1
Blouses 50c to $1
Underwear and Union Suits 50c to $1.50
IIo6e iay2c to 25c
Sweater Coats 75c to $2
Overcoats and Raincoats . $3.50 to $12.50
Pajamas and Night Shirts... ,75c to $1
k v>ter, Okla. Best Known for Best Clothes
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IBarteliornr Sun.
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M. ALLEN Editor a«d P-ep
«*..otished every Thursday, ana e" -
Jkrtl at the Post C'i>ct at Marts
4aer>e, Oklahoma as second class
matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Jv Year . . . . Jt.OO
SB* Months -SO
Months - -S5
Pa>able St- ct - -> Ad\a-ce
Fi- >s.es Cc-!t tote a Ve*f.
TELEPHONE SL VEER 7
Thursday De amber ff 1910
Warn.-r.g- Ag-.urjt F-e Hoards
Contained in Chr.itm.u
Decor... tins
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Do not permit the children to hazarc
h^ht or relicht the candles whiu* j m.au* witl.ui tr.e contra
parents; are not pr-.sent. They
fr• quently set fire to their cloth- It you burn, you want
ing instead. The tree itself will j indemnity ; do nothing ti
burn when needi*'* have become to impair y^^r contra...
drv.
be increased by any :. ma uid n w p rtuniti - :n Ci
America.
j .... - Afc'Ut 40 p r • *
lowiecge >.'t the jisuta.
try s total liicr* w<
since 1900 was mad<
"...me-M frtm f
—K dsi> I :t i Star
...
A Million Foreign Homeseekers. Cement Supplanting Lumber
Keep Batches ont of the r< a:.1
Immigration .nio t. I n.t-.-J Two years ag there was an
v.:n at hcV..tay tim-- tan- w..„. .„ „_.w V . _ .
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meant to be lighted, and s ;r_ ;v. -.
ch 'iren
overproduction of lw r-r cent
star.:is: • • .• nt ;- .n-.-.. : rs :i
the face, as the estimated ca-
p.. ,*y f the plant*
Vaa 100.000,000 barrel
tim-
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tm • sny iasty ct
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In
eturnicg t.>
at* ad and
Kity Cotton Bniiness
.r Ksr<..> . . Ra..-
r.a* iMMd s tabulated
—«t .'r.-T-x? tte number
r.-s of ■ •ton handled by
. > i< • 4 : r <' si sr.- -
ONLY THREE MORE SHOPPING
DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Your shopping MUST BE DONE NOW. No
time for procrastination. Take ihe very next car for
.McAlester and come to the headquarters for gift
goods. All cars stop in front of our store.
Remember we refund car fare on all purchases
of 515.00. and prepa) express on car charges on all
orders amounting to 55.00 or over. So come to
M:Alester for >cur Xmas gifts. No car fare to pay
an., you will not be burdened with packages to carrv
homeward W e will express or send them over to
vou on the next car free of charge.
Come to McAlester and the Grand Leader, it will
pay vou well.
He are having great crowds, but there are plenty
of salespeople to give you good attention.
*luidi£.s
McAlester, Olka.
Eastern Oklahoma's Greatest Store.
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1910, newspaper, December 22, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151761/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.