The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
i Pour
THE CORDELL HERALD-fiElfTINEL.
Monday, March 11th, 1*17.
We give all mail orders our prompt and care-
ful attention. Orders filled same day received.
We pay all shipping charges. Send us your
Mail Orders.
S/tttht
mi
Our policy is one price to everybody. We
have no favorites. We sell everybody alike.
So your money buys just the same amount at
The Dixie as anybody else s. It pays to trade
at The Dixie.
(. CORDELL, OKLA
The 30 days charge system will be a thing of the past at The Dixie s
be run to the highest point of efficiency. In order to accomplish 1
that is a result of the charge business. Beginning April 1st, we will j
chandise cheaper under the cash system, then we ever sold. Watch 1
IT PAYS!
The Dixie's
taiHn
GREAT
SP
JJPHE Dixie's Great Spring Drive is a Drive against high prices, to capture the business. We have been preparing for this Big
* Drive for many weeks. Every department in the store offers inducements for your patronage. Our big store is now full
and complete with the largest stock of Dry goods, Ladies Ready-to-wear Clothing and Shoes in Western Oklahoma. Our buy-
ers spent more than five weeks in the great markets of the east, selecting our spring merchandise and the result is plainly seen
by the quality and style of the merchandise as well as the low prices, considering present market conditions. Now is the time
to get ready lor the "Easter Dress-up." Be sure your clothes come from the Dixie at Cordell. We are showing the largest and
most wonderful assortments of Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Hats and accessories in the history of our store and the wonderful
styles and materials they are made of are equal to any showing of any store in the entire state of Oklahoma. Don't merely pass
on and take this as a boost, because when you see this great showing you will agree that we did not say one word too much about it
Men's and Young Men's
New Suits Priced Special for the
Big Drive
Our stock of Mens Suits has been marked down special for this
Any one who knows the clothing market today can appreciate these
Mens all wool Worsted Grey and Brown Suits
Worth $15 and $17.50, special for —-
;i0 Mens all wool Worsted Fancy Blue Suits
Worth $20.00, special for
Mens all wool Serge Suits well made and will hold their shape
$21.00 value, special for
Mens fine all wool Worsted and Serge Suits
Well made, $25 values, special
big drive,
low prices.
$12,53
$14.75
$18.53
$21.75
$24.75
Mens fiile Medium Weight Blue Serge, Jirown and
jj^ Grey Suits, $30.00 values special
llart, Schaffner and Marx fine Suits for men and young men go at special
prices during this Big Drive. $30 to $40 values marked
$26.75 to $34.75
Boys Suits—Wonderful Values
We have some wonderful values in Boys Suits during this drive, and if you
want to make a good investment it would pay you to buy your boy his suit
now for next fall and winter.
Boys good Mixed Suits in pretty Grey and Spring Patterns
Pants full lined, $7.50 value, special
Boys all wool Blue Serge Suits, pants full lined
Well made, $8.50 value, special '
Copyright llurt Scliaffncr 5: Marx
A pretty assortment of Boys Spring Suits in Light Gray, Tan C10 KH
Brown and Blue, marked down special for this drive, from $5.95 to. l&iUU
Great Values in New Boots and Pumps for Spring
lu our exclusive Shoe Department you will find a complete showing of the newest in Spring Boots and Pumps. AVi
carry J and K Shoes and they are noted tor their tine fitting qualities. We mention here a few of our tine Boot;
and Pumps at Special Prices:
9 inch Khaki Boot, new shape top. Louis heel OQ Cjl
$10.00 value special for $0:JU jry
9 inch all Black Kid Boot, covered Louis heel, hand turned Oft (21'IvD
sole, $12.00 value speeial for y«Ji4u
A pretty new Boot of Sepia Kid, new long tip, scalloped top
$12.50 value, very special ;
A tine all Kid Grey Boot, covered Louis heel, new fancy tip C10 flit
$13.50 value special for _ tplUiJO
Best grade of fine washable Kid in White Boot, covered heel 011 QC
Fine fitting last, $15.00 value 11 11J J
New Colonial Fine Kid Pumps, large buckle, covered heel 07 Cfl
$10.00 value, spcial 1 ^ ( ,J(J
Pretty new Plain Toe Pump with leather bow, CC DC
turned sole, $7.50 value, special yuiJu
Fa.ik.AnK
Special Prices in Ladies Shoes During the Big Drive
$5.95
$5.95
$4.95
9 inch Grey Boot cloth top high heel
$7.50 value, special
9 inch Kid Sport Boot military heel,
Goodyear welt, $7.50 value, speeial
Gun Metal Sport Boot high top
Military heel, $6.00 value, special
9 inch all black Kid Boot high heel
$6.00 value, special
1 lot of Gun Metal Button School shoes
alLsizes, worth $3.00, special
1 lot of Patent Baby Doll Oxfords
Worth $3.50, special
I lot of Patent Baby Doll Oxfords
Goodyear Welts, worth $4.00, special
One lot of Kid, Patent and Calk Skin
Straps and Baby Doll Pumps in low heels
$4.50 values, special
Ladies Patent aud Kid Strap Oxfords high
heels. $4.00 values, special for
Ladies Kid Turn Pumps high heels
$4.50 values, special for
O.Uu
$3,50
Oxfords,
$3.35
Nettleton Shoes
Are sold here exclusively. They
are the finest shoes made for
men. We have them in English,
Blucher and Straight last in
Glaze, Kangaroo and Russia Calf
leathers. They sell for $12.00 ev-
$10.00
01 QO | Ladies Kid Turn Pumps high heels 00 DC
yltwO ' $4.50 values, special for OJiJD
Special Prices on Men's Boys Shoes
We are ready to show you a com-
plete line of .Mens Shoes and Ox-
fords. We are quoting here some
special prices on Men's Shoes for
The Big Drive.
Mens Tan and Black Elk Work
Shoe, all leather worth
$3.50. special for .
1 lot of mens Gun Metal Plain
Toe Shoes, worth $3.50
Speeial
$2.95
"Dixie" shoes give boys hotter
satisfaction than any you can buy
We have a full line of Boys Shoes
for everyday and dress wear.
Our prices are right,
Boys Tan Elk heavy shoes, sizes
3 to 6, worth $3.50 00 OC
Secial at y&idu
Boys Tan Elk heavy shoes, sizes
1 to 2, worth $3.00 00 7C
Special at $£ifu
Special Premiums Free Di
OEG1NNING Saturday, March 16th the first day of our Bij;
of $1.00 or more. These tickets are good on premiul
You can save your tickets and redeem them at any time yot<
patronage and to stimulate our business. ' The premiuc
The increase in our business due to giving these premiums $
here pays for the extra expense. . You will like the dishes
the dishes are of better quality than we have ever given.
Attractive Skirts
Never before have we shown such a large and com-
plete line of Staple Skirts and outsizes made of
Serges, Poplins, Mohairs, Chaudahs and Wool Pan-
amas. Priced special for The Big 010
Drive, $5 to $17.50 values, $3.98 to $ I
In Novelty Skirts we have a complete assortment
of Wool and Silk Skirts in plain colors, Stripes and
Plaids in pretty light shades. Also a great variety
of Sport Skirts in Novelty Patterns and 017 Kfl
colorings. $6 to $20 values, $4.98 to $ ' '
Pretty I Blouses
A beautiful range of new Spring Waists made of
fine Georgettes, Striped Tub Silk, Crepe de Chiues
and Wash Satins iu both plain and brocaded, in
pretty shades of Grey, Peach, Coral, Maize, Bisque,
Nile, Flesh and White. 07 OA
$5 to $10 values. Priced $3.98 1o yH itixl
A great quantity of fine White Voile waists, pret-
tily trimmed with laces and embroideries QQn
$1.50 values, special jOb
Also a good assortment of Lingerie Blouses. Prices
very low considering the fine quality, QO
Priced from $1.98 to ^TTkJU
A Great Collection of fine Silk £ W
Fabrics Marked Down for the Dri
Read these prices on Woolens, see them for yourself.
36 in all wool Storm Serge in staple and all 8Qp
new colors, $1.25 value special U Ju
36 in Wool French Serge in all colors PQp
$1.25 value, special for UJu
42 in. Fine All Wool French and Storm Serges 01 HQ
in all staple colors, $1.50 value, special iPli&J
36 inch Fancy mixed Spring Suitings in RQp
pretty assorted combinations, 85c value for UJu
36 in Black and White check Suiting 7Cp
$1.00 value, special for **1*
50 inch all Wool Black and White Check Suiting (
$3.00 value, special for
Pretty Novelty Spring Skirt materials in Black and
White Plaids and Stripes, 44 inches wide. OH
Priced special for this drive, $1.39 to yci'tU
Fine all wool Velour Coatings in pretty bright Spring
shades. 54 inches wide, all wool 00 QO
$5.00 value, special for ywiJO
Never before have Silks been so beautiful as the}
for this season. All the new materials and colors
sented in our great showing of silks.
40 in Crepe de Chines in every new color tf
for spring, $1.75 value for
40 in all silk Georgette Crepes in pretty soft tf
spring shades, worth $2.25, special for ^
36 inch all silk Taffettas in solid, staple and "
new colors, $2.00 value, special
36 in silk Taffetta in all colors
$1.75 value, special for
36 inch Foulards in solid colors 0'
Worth $2.50, special for p *
A great assortment of the new beautiful" Fancy if
Foulards in Gorgeous designs and colorings. The!
est Sdks we have ever shown. 04
$2.00 to $3.50 values priced from $1.79 to
A great variety of pretty Silk Skirtings in pretty s>
and plaids worth $1.25 and $1.50 -J
Special per yard
I
m vj-iii
A Complete Showing of
Spring Hats
The newest in Spring Hats for Men is. now
being shown here. The " Stetsonian," Stet-
son's Feature Hat for Spring, is here in all the
best colors: Army, Ivy, Graystone, Belly.
Also many other new shapes in Pearl Grey,
Army. Belly, Graystone, Brown and Black.
Our Hats are very reasonable.
$2. to $7.
Mens Heavy Blue Overalls, King Brand
Worth $1.75, special for
Carhartts and Round House Overalls, Best Overalls 'made
Worth $2.25 and $2.50. our price
Mens work Shirts in light Blue and Grey
Worth 75c, speeial
Mens Heavy Dark Blue Work Shirts
Worth $1.00, special for
$1.35
$1.95
65c
... 85c
Out of Town Cuai
We especially want t ocall the a
other towns to our wonderful i;
time. No store in Oklahoma ha
styles to The Dixie in Cordell, t
mixed with any other Dixie Stfl
a branch store at Sentinel, Ok|
ally the same merchandise we cl
If you want what you want wh
The Dixie in Cordell, and
c
£ CQRDEL
__
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McDonald, R. B. & Anderson, A. W. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1918, newspaper, March 11, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169637/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.