The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THB CORDELL WKR A T.T)-8BfTINEL.
Monday, March 25, Iflt,
j
Our Big Opening Sale Started Saturday
with the biggest days business we have ever had at this lime of the year. We are expecting bigger days yet. We are plan-
ning for great sales days from now until the first of May. Big Bargains will be given all through April. Don't
let anything keep you away from this store whether you want to buy or look. We want you to see what great
things we are going to do to Bump the High Cost of Living. We are having the Greatest Business we have ever
had Because we are Selling for Less. Our Motto, is: Sell 'Em Cheap and Sell 'Em Quick. Watch our ads each
week we are going some' on these high priced goods. We are just Knocking the High Prices "Sk y High."
Watch us all through April, there wdl be something doing Every day. When you read this, go right to the Wright
Place and see what we are doing. We are Selling For Less. * 0
THE WRIGHT PLACE—To Save on What You Buy
We feel that the buying public will be glad of the opportunity, in these days of the high prices, to get high grade drv goods
at before the warjpnces. It includes the merchandise that you need now—that you will need every day during the summer-
Ladies' Suits, Coats and
Dresses'i j
T, . " ~ ' ■
WeSREHaBflDS;,-*.
Will notiibe left out in this wonderful sale
Our Ready to Wear Department will be
featured stronger than any other part
of thejstore in this great sale.
• . •
|0ur feature specials, Jthe biggest values
on earth in Ladies Suits, Coatsaand MM'
Dresses, at
$19.18
Ladies' Suits
Ladies Suits af the following great
reduction*.
$67.50 nuit snle price $49.45
$45.00 suit sale price
$42.50 suit, sale price
$.'14.50 suit sate price
$31.50 suit sale .price
$30.00 suit, sale price
.50 $29.50 suit snlc price
$37.451 $25.00 .suit sale price
$38.50 suit sale prii'
$33.441 $1.7,50 suit sale ''price
Ladies' Coats
$411.50 ohnt sale price
$47.50 coat snlc price
$112.50 coat snlc price
$29.50 coat sale price
$26.50 coat sale price
$41.90! $18.50 coat sale price
$42 45 ' *' coftt price
$28.45
$15.00 coat, sale price
$12.50 coat sale priet
224 90 ! $9.90 coat sale price
$24.65 j $7.90 coat sale price
Ladies' Dresses
$29.45
$27.45
$26.45
$24.90
$21.90
. $14.75
$14.90
$14.65
$12.50
$10.45
$6.45
$5.90
Men's Suits
The greatest reduction in Men's Suits
ever.. This year you get your new East-
er Suit at a bargain. All well establish-
ed brands. Kirschbaum, Curlee Clothes
Elk Brand and others as follows;
$40.00 suit sale price _ $32.50
$35.00 suit sale price . . $29.75
$27.'50 suit sale price $23.75
$25.00 suit sale price . $19.50!
$22.50 suit sale price . $18.75! $10.00 suit sale price .__
$20.00 suit sale price . $17.50; Save the difference.
$18.50 suit sale price
$15,00 suit sale price
$12.50 suit sale price
$14.75
- $12.50
. $10.00
$8.00
Boys' Suits
mmtc
One of our main features, Mothers, in
this great sale, is that we can fit your
boy in a nice little mannish suit in well
established clothes. The Elk Jr. Clothes
need no introduction as its quality is well
known at the greatest reduction in his-
tory as follows:
$10.00 suit, sale price
$9.00 suit sale price
$8.50 suit sale price
$6.00 suit sale price
$5.50 suit sale price
$8.951 $4.00 suit sale price
$7,95 $3.00 suit sale price .
$7.45
$4 95 suit sale price
$4.45 ] $1.50 Suit sale price
$3.00
$2.19
$1.79
$1.39
Special Bargains for Saturday and Monday only, 3 pair
to a customer, $2 50 pants. Sale Price
Special Bargains for Saturday and Monday only, 2 pair
to a customer, $3.50 Shoes, Sale Price
Special Bargains for Saturday and Monday only,
75c Shirts, Sale Price ....
$1.35
$2 48
75c
Bread and Butter Specials
Roys Pants, better than overalls,
Sale price _ 69c
Boys overalls, worth $1.00,
Sale price 69c
Mens Dress Shirts worth $1.00 and
$1.50, sale price 79c
Mens Hats worth up to $3.50,
Sale price $1.98
Mens Hats worth up to $4.00,
Sale price $2.48
Mens Shoes all seizes and all kinds,
worth up to $5.00, sale price _$3.98
Ladies and Misses Slippers, worth
up to '{14.00, 0:i bargain table . $1.95
Childrens slippers worth up to 12.50
Sale price 1 .. „ $1.48
Mens Dress Shirts worth $1.50 '
Sale price $1.10
Mens light Summer pants better
than overalls, worth $2.50,
Sale price __i $1.48
Mens socks, black, tan and gray,
worth 25c, sale price 3 pair 50c
Mens socks assorted colors, worth
50c, sale price 3 pair for . $1.00
$45.0 dress sale price
$45.00 dress sale price
$37.50 dress sale price
$35,00 dress, sale price
$31.50 dress sale price
$44.45 $30.00 dress sale pree
$39.75 j $25.00 dress sale price
$29.90! '4 ,,° dress sale Prtce
$26.85 $12.5(1 dress sale price
$24.90
$21.45
$11.90
$9.90
1 lot of Ladies Dresses slightly soil-ed, the regular $25.4 value
Sale price . $12.45
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
\ lot of Crepe de Chine Waists worth I 1 lot of genuine White
j waists worth up to $2.0o,
up in $4.00, sale price $2.29 Sale price -.
1 lot of genuine all wool Poplin I I lot of American Lady e
Skirts, specials for Saturdav and .. ,
Monday only, worth $7.50, ' "" 81ZI'S- ww,h "P t0 *2-fH
Sale price . $3.98 Sale priee
< Irgnudie
98c
irsels in
$1.39
Our Millinery Department
Is another large feature in this sale.** We introduce all the latest styles
for Spring Onr new Easter Hats will be on sale at ihis g eatdjo aq
sale. One lot of Ladies Spring Hats, worth up to $6, at «j)Z.5/0
Ladies' Shoes, Spring Pumps
and Slippers
We have a line of Shoes and Slippers
that will astonish you. Made in the lat-
est styles and we assure you solid com-
fort and you will find a pleasure in wear-
ing them. We have Shoes that will fit
your foot like a glove, and at prices you
would not believe were we to print them.
Save the Difference.
Breeders' Association
Hits called 11 nieetig for Saturday. March 3d. tv lie lieid ,,i the ,.ourt
house iu Cordell to determine ;e- id whether or not will have r.-iii-
this fall in Washita county. All rties interested in the improvement
of live stock and farm exhibits, whether he be : 1 -tuber . f ilt ■ .i •! ..r
ganization or not. are cordially invited to attend. Several steps have
been taken in the county to improve stock and better the breeds and on
Monday. April 1st. there will be a sale of registered llolstein cattle at
Cordell. It is the desire that all farmers attend these associations.
The Wright Place highly indorses this move and are with you. Read
our weekly Stock and Farm Briefs in onr ad each week iti both papers
for further information inquire at The Wright Place.
Hot Bargains
1 tot of Childrens Dresses, sizes 2 to
6 years, regular 75c value,
Sale price 39c
1 lot Ladies Silk Lisle Hose, in
black and ■white, 50c value.
Sale price 3 pair for $1.00
1 lot of Ilitek Towels worth 25c each
Sale price 2 for ....... . 35c
1 lot of Amoskeg Gingham, good
colors worth 35c per yard, special
for Saturday and Monday only,
at per yard ... 19 l-2c
1 lot of Linen Crash Toweling,
worth 20e. sale price per yd- 11 l-2c
I lot Percale worth 20c per yd,
Sale price per yard 12 l-2c
15,000 yards of ' genuine Pepperal
Sheeting, worth 75c per yard on to-
day's market, sale price 48c
1 lot of Curtain Scrim worth up to
50c per yd, sale price . 19c
1 lot of Embroidery 10 inches wide
worth 25c, sale price per yd .. 12c
1 lot of Torchon Lace worth 6 l-2c
pi?r yard, sale price 4C
1 lot of lace and irisertion to match,
I worth 15c per yard, sale price 8 l-3c
II lot of Ladies Sleeve Aprons, worth
I $1.00, sale price 69c
Edwin Clapp Shoes and Low Cuts
$9.85
Our Entire Suock of Clapp Shoes and Oxfords worth $11.
and $12.00, go in this Sale for
We hava on the Bargain Tables over 500 pairs
of Ladies', Misses and Childrens Slippers that we
are closing out at almost half what tdey should
sell for. Come to the Wright Place--We will
Save You Money.
Watch Our
Windows
For Bargains
Save The Difference
Don't Forget the Date, Time and Place
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McDonald, R. B. & Anderson, A. W. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1918, newspaper, March 25, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169639/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.