The Mustang Enterprise. (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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You Need a Lantern
for These Long
Evenings
and 2 good one. We have them
in all styles and sizes. A GOOD
lantern is cheap at any price and
we have the BE-S I.
LAUREL
STOVES
are the most economical
coal-burners on the mar-
ket. The draft is en-
tirely at the outer edge
of the fire-bowl and the
fire does not burn from
the center outwatd as
in the ordinary stove.
It is well worth anyone's ^ ^
time to investigate the
Laurel 20lh Century •
■ /
before buying a stove. [ti
CENTER FEED-Fire all at tho edge of the fuel.
JUi
100-Piece
DINNER SET SPECIAL
We are (jlering a pretty harder pattern
BAVARIAN CHINA Dinner Set
regularly $34.50
Now only $26.
7 c\
)
and also a 52-piece semi Dorcelain "Dinner Set
regularly $7.()0
Now only $4.9
j
Don't put off purchasing ycur dinner ware when xurli tempting
induct mentis arc often d ycu. Other Kt't h at $9.00, $12 00, $16.00, $18.00.
and up.
'I in- Inrge nelectlnn wo offer and the great variety in designs and
shapes enable us to satisfy your every need
To liuy withe,lit seeli g wluit we offer is to get le.^s of qualitv and
iiilue than you are entitled to.
Visit this store, look at the goods, ask questions. You are
wolemo.
Myser China and Glass Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
31 7 Main Street North of Terminal Station
OKLAHOMA CITY
CHILD'S SIMPt E FROCK
Whatever is
Here is True
Style ,7)oolts
Nou) Ready
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13-15 Grand Avenue, Oklahoma City
Thin pretty frock Is of gray blue
cashmere embroidered in the same
shade The waist Is finished across the
front with a barul of maderia embroid
ery on linen of which the shoulder
collar Is also made
This last Is placed over a collar
of black satin, bands of which flnbh
the silk cord matching the gown forms
the girdle.
Making a Pillow Cover Fit.
The cover ot a -ofa pillow can be
made to tit well by the following little
trlek After sewing up three sides
but before turning the cover right side
out tack the two linlshed corners ot
the case securely to two corners of
the pillow Turn t!ie case over the
pillow' Sew up the fourth side for a:,
inch or two at each end Tack these
two corners to the corr.- ponding coi
ners ot the cushion Finish as usual
This keeps the pillow frori* pulling
and sagging away from the cover.—
Houskeeper
Never Finished.
The scholar should regard no school
as a finishing school. One's education
is never finished.
Low Terrperature.
If a married man comes home a lit-
tle late in the day he finds his supper
cold; if he comes home a little la*
at night he tirds his wife cold.—
Judge's Library.
TiibKoDrt If, NOVc.Mllt.lt
Cold Weather Needs Ready at
Brock's at Great Savings
Desirable Styles: Attractive I tices.
I liese li anted Dresses fust Arrived
10c
Details of the Cut on
Wash fabrics
Madras shirtings. 32-inch widths, fine
firm fabrics and guaranteed colors,
i 1
JL On 2 ^
Soft duckling fleeced flannelette in
bright kifnono patterns. Just 30
pieces of these, worth 12^0. Now on
sale in tin* *4 f
basement at J1 U C
Twilled flannelettes, printed in neat
Persian designs in staple patterns.
Medium fleeced back. Worth regular-
1 y l<it yard _
Now on sale
Outings of heavy weight, 26 inches
P ^
reduced from t;i2 yd to only ^
Outings of heavy weight, made by the
greater producer of this kind of goods,
many bright and dark patterns to se-
lect from at
special
Outing flannel, unbleached and 25
inches wide. Extra gcod quality and
good weight. Formerly sold at 6Vfcc
yard- now to E"
3 C
Outing flannel, unbleached, good
weight, 2 inches wide, w ill go merrily
into clearance4. Worth ^
I'nbleached outing flannel, 22 inches
wide and worth regularly 10c per
O ^
for only ® ^
Canton flannels with twilled back, 28
inch widths, unbleached, regularly
worth 71 _•« Now on sale R tf*
to clear out at only
Unbleached Canton flannels with
heavy fleecing, 26 inches wide and
regularly sold for S l-3c per yard. Now
will be disposed of
for only ■ ^
Firm, heavy quality unbleached Can-
ton flannels. 28 inche3 wide, worth
12'-c per yd. At the
special price of
The ready-to-wear department is being constantly re-
freshed by new arrivals mm New York, sent nil by express
by Mr. Brock, who Is there buying for YOI Here ycu will
find styles exactly suited to your taste and purse, b* uirht after
a long study cf your Kail and Winter wants, hverything here
is pcpularly priced lie ying and selling f< r cash has made this
store a potent factor in every economically conducted home,
and every woman reckons this store as indispensable in eco-
nomically supplying her wardrobe.
There are just fifty dresses in this -
lot, made up for juniors, misses and
women in a full line of colors. I reneh =========
and storm serges, fancy worsteds and
shepherd checks are the materials
Some are tailored and dressy models
with wide collars of satin and simi-
lated yokes of hand crochet lace.
at $5.95 to $8.75
Wool dresses of storm serge in one
piece, with wide collar and trimmed
with velvet ribbons and buttons; all
shades are represented. French serge
with wide collar and cuffs of black
and white striped silk. Has satin how
and satin buttons. All colors. Tail-
ored model cf ^torm serge, splendidly
trimmed. The price on these is an ex-
ceptional inducement.
only $10.00
These dresses with high necks and
long sleeves of French and storm
serge have embroidered and braid
trimmings. Others of a combination
of serge and plaid taffetas have sailor
collars and short sleeves with wide
cuffs. Satin buttons and loops down
the front are other details. Seven
different styles.
0c
only $14.50
The wide range cf styles at
BROCK'S permits of a wide range
of prices. All are kept strictly within
the bounds of reason's purse. Every
dress at BROCK'S means a saving
to the purchaser of at least from $5
to $10. New serges, corduroys, pop-
lins, cashmeres and velveteens, splen-
didly trimmed and tailored. Prices
range like this—
$17.50 $19 50 $25 $27.50
BUYING &
SELLING IS THE
HACKBONE OF
BROCKS BIG
BUSINESS
YCU ARE WEL-
COME to the RE^l
ROOM, LAVATO-
RIES, Pn sT-OF-
FICE & Check-Rooms
Pretty Costumes
Special For Saturday I
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We have grouped together 32 of the
very best styles of Ladies' Suits that
sold for $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00.
We will sell them on Saturday only for
f
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Don't Worry
Sent! it here, we can rtmove
spots and stains of any kind by our
special process of cleaning gar-
ments of any sort. We also make a
specialty of dyeing clothes, curtains*
etc.
^ur charges are very reasonable.
NEW YORK STAR CLEANING & DYE WORKS
5 1 O NORTH BKOADWAY Phone W. 1*27 OK AHOMA CITY
Good Glasses
PAY
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In dollars arid cents, time and comfort, and will be
serviceable long after others have been thrown awa\.
Accuracy, Promptness and Moderate Prices Prevail.
McVey's
1 lO Main Street
Optometrist Optician
^ModeE/
A£/s/r J5AVOP
ft /v hARVt K OKLAHOMA ClTY
Dresses
Waists
Corsets
VCI.VKTKKN < OSTl'ME. — Mole t
colored velveteen makes h most
attractive costume in this st>le
The *ktrt hns a seam In upper
part of center front, the shaped added i
piece at lower part being laid under
edge of upper part The coot Is cut
to carry out the lines of tnc skirt.
It has a large collar and deep turn up
cuffs. t i"''! silk is laid n it lie
>penlng « f front and m so edges the top
of cuffs Mo'e celored stretched satin
hat trimmed with grayish pink
wings
Cloth Costume Quite a simple rn«
tunie thin In in«le green face cloth; the
panel at Irc lit or skirt terminates sev
irul Inches nhove the foot. It Is laid on
with a uell wrapped seam as a so is
the upper part over the added lower ,
part The coat is semi fitting and has
wrapped seams continuing the line ot
panel; the revers are faced with fine
white cloth, the cuffs are to match the
collar, and straps on cuffs are of black
satin Gray Tagel hat. trimmed with
ribtx n to match the costume.
Afternoon Dress.—Orchid mauve silk
crepoline is used here; the high
waistci| skirt has a wide fold laid on at
lower part. It is trimmed with narrow
straps of black satin, each inished hv
a button The bodice Is on the lines
of a bolero cut Mngyaf; the yoke and
undersleeves are of piece lace, and the
front Is cut out in a square through
which lace Is also seen, small satin
straj s and buttons form trimming, the
sash ts of satin rlhhon with tnsseled
ends.
May Try the Bustard. Height of Meanness.
It Is suggested that the bustard, a "I never knew Jack could bo so
kind of hird In China, be domesticated mean." "What's the trouble?" "He ad-
in America. It weighs from 14 to 18 solutely refuses to sell his 1911 model,
pounds, and the flesh is well flavored. 1 car and buy a 1912."
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Daily, J. M. The Mustang Enterprise. (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157923/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.