Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1906 Page: 7 of 12
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Silk Taffeta Ribbon
3i an f 4 im-lie- wide
regular 20 and 25c val-
ue Loom End
Sde price per d (j
2 and 3 inch wide
silk Taffeta Kbbon
worth 15 and 20c per
yard Loom End Q
Sale price pery’d g(j
100 Dozen ladies’
plain hemstitched Ail
Linen hand kerchiefs
10c values Loom end J
Sale price each
25 dozen ladies fan-
cy handkerchiefs as-
sorted patterns good
quality India linen 10
ifc 15c values Loom
End Sale 4 for
price each f ba 25c
Big Saving in Carpets 3
Rolls Leit
One ioll of fanev
wool ingrain car-
pet regular value 40c
Loom End price
per yd
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WEDNESDAY OCT
D
TO SAT OCT 27
1 Roll wool and un-
ion Ingrain carpet reg-
ular price per yard
G0c Lo hi End
I L t Z 53
Sale price per yd
Our best extra qual-
ity all wool ingrain
carpet worth 75c per
yard Loom End TQ
Sale price yd
Earle? buyers will
get the choice offer-
ings Bargains like
these won’t last long
- If you ae econom-
- f
ical and want to save
money on your fall
and winter purchases
you cannot overlook
the great values offer-
ed by us in this Loom
End Sale
Bov 1 ca v
e-
lined Milder' I’v 35c
values Loom Ei d dale
Price Per fC
Ladies’ extia n ivy
ribbed & fe di bn-d
shirts tk draw-r' 55c
values Loom rP
?ale Price cb
Men’s extra h avy
fleece lined shirts and
drawers Never tv fore
sold by us at less wan
50c per garment ’ir
Loom End Sale Cn
Price per garn’t Ob
Our line of under-
wear is complete ’n
all grides and sizes
Our big srvingin buy-
ing will sive you money
1000 ar(3 ®eack -kl-uslin Value
2 jj Pair Boy’s Knee pants all Wool Worsted $100 values
Pair Haverford 1C-4 Cotton Blankets 75c value Loom lEnd Sale Price SQ
per pair 400
Dozen Men’s Work and Laundried Shirts 50c values Loom End aleQ
fTN announcing our Great Loom End Sale we offer our patrons and friends the benefit of our years of experience as buyers and sellers of up-to-date merchandise and assure them that never before in our mer-
ll chanising history have we been able to offer such a list of genuing bargains such great values at such attractive prices You all know that when we advertise a sale it means something more than ordinary to the
iuying public- T n this case it means that we have been fortunate in securing a large lot of Loom Ends of staple merchandise at prices much below anything we had expected and are offering them in this Great Loom End Sale
at priebs tliat cannot be duplicated outside of our store ‘ - ' ’
It is a well known fact that all mills in the manufacture of their products accumulate a great number of short or Loom Ends" These are laid away until the end of the weaving season when they are done up in large
bales and are sold at SO much per pound instead of being sold by the yard the price being always below the cost of manufacture These goods being this season’s productions are always the latest styles and the mot seasona-
ble that can-be procured' and as theyOme in all or nearly all the stapleifabrics a judicious buyer can cover about the whole range of the dry goods field
— —II I I I II I — — 1 - - j1 - 1- - ' - - - 1 1 m-intig fr Q rni rt that will move them
fr o rnirt thatj move them quickly The lines are full and the assortment are the best thpypot
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Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1906, newspaper, October 5, 1906; Miami, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1748237/m1/7/: accessed April 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.