The Afton American (Afton, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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Pretty New Goods for Easter Dresses at 25c and 50c
The new Ratine Suiting Jn all the newest shades in 27-inch at 25c per yard and a much her
quality in a full yard wide at 50c per yard -
Good values in 27-ihch and yard wide Dress Linen Crashes at 25c and 50c per yard
Pretty new Voiles 27 inches wide just received Copenhagen and Navy Blues with neat stripes
Tan with neat Silver stripes and White with Pink and Blue stripes
The new “Epong" trimming for Ratines priced very low at from 15c to 50c per yard
NEW HOUSE DRESSES AND WASH
SKIRTS FOR SPRING AN ONLY $1
Neat and well made House Dresses made of good quality
Percales and Madras cloths Blue and white stripes blue and white checks and sta-
ple and gray figures Very cheap dresses at $100
Pretty white Pekay skirts neatly made and some made of the Tan Khaki Cloth
and priced at only $100
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Men’s New Pants for Spring at
$3 to $5 Per Pair-r-South Window
Pretty Tans made with the Tunnel Belt loops and cuffs $350
Beautiful Light Tan and Gray Worsted $4 00 d $500
Special good things in fine all wool Serges rn CC fjfj
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Blue Serge Suits for Men at $1250 and $15
Made over the new models and fine fitters You can’t
tell them from the fine suits you yay double the price
for Every suit is all wool — they hold their shape and
fit perfectly We carry these blue serges for the stouts
also up to 44’ s
Men’s Rubber Boots Tkat Will Wear $4 &$5
Men’s Duck Foot all rubber boots made for hard wear
priced at $400
Men’s Amy Duck Rubber Boot with steel wool soles — a boot that will not
draw the feet They are wamer than any Rubber Boot and will wear better than
any bdot we have ever sdld Priced at $500
Colgate’s Fine Talcum in
Five Different Kinds
15c Per Box
all the time
Colgate's Soaps 3 Cakes 25c
Ribbon Dental Cream 10c
and 20c Per Tube
Cold Cream 25c Per Jar
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EVERY DAY PRICES ON EVERYDAY STAPLE COTTON GOODS
WE SELL SEAMLESS SHEETINGS VERY LOW
Nine Quarter Bleached and Ten Quarter Brown at 25c per yard
Ten Quarter Bleached which means 21-2 yards wide at 27 I -2c per yard
Nine Quarter Brown at 22 l-2c per yard
42-inch Fine Pillow Tubing 18c and 20c per yard 36-inch Pillow Tubing
Extra Fine Smooth Yard Wide Bleached Muslin and Lingerie Cloths at only
A nice smooth well made Pillow Case 36x42 inches 20c or 2 for 35c
A ready made sheet good quality 81x90 inches at 65c each
15c per yard
10c per yard
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The old Staple Blue and White Stripe Feather Tick that will not
leak feathers Priced at 16c the yard
Fancy Stripe Tickings in several different patterns 20c a yard
A good Fancy Straw Tick at 10c per yard
Standard Calicoes 6c per yard
N£W YARD WIDE DRAPERIES JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK AND GOING AT ONLY 10 CENTS PER YARD
NEW GALATEASW THE NEAT STRIPES— ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS AND PRICED AT ONLY 15 CENTS PER
YARD
OUR LINE OF NEW
WAISTS FOR WO-
MEN AT ONLY $1
Wafsfs that are really
wonders for $ 1 Made in
the newest styles elabor-
ately trimmed with pretty
laces and embroideries
They come in both long and short
sleeves and in sizes from 32 to 44
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OUR BIG 10c DEPARTMENT QF GING-
HAMS PERCALES 'AND MADRAS CLOTHS
We are showing over a hundred different patterns in Spring Goods in this one line
Amoskeag Ginghams noted for their good washing qualities in all the new neat pat-
terns and solid shaden and all at 10c per yard '
Princess Percales— 32 inches wide— the same old quality we have always sold at the
price and very few stores are doing this All the new patterns
30-inch Fine Madras Cloths just the thing for men's shirts and boys' waists and a lot
of other things Same old 10c price
On this table you will find a lot of other 10c goods sach as Outings Flannelettes
and Chambrys
SOME OF OUR
: HOSIERY LEADERS
Boys’ and Girls’ “Yan-
kee Boy” Hose 15c a pair
straight
Our Men’s No 957 6 pair for 90c
All colors and blacks
Our Men's Engineer and Firemen's
in blacks aild tans— extra heavy Two
pair for 25c
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Martin, Eugene P. The Afton American (Afton, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1913, newspaper, February 27, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1715474/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.