The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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THURSDAY. JULY
1916
ELL BEACON, CORDE
Bring alt your friend, and be here at 8:30 A. M.. Saturday, mem-
i„ . The first 100 people enterinfl the .tore will receive 1000
Auto Vote. FREE.
ALL GOOOS SOLD AT PRICES QUOTED BELOW ARE
STRICTLY CASH. All good* charged, will be sold at the reg-
ular price*.
The first 100 people entering our store Saturday morn nc. July
8, will each receive 1000 Auto Vote* FREE, otore Open, at
8:30 O'clock A-
Starts
(Sat., July 8!
18:30 A. M.j
this TREMENDOUS ANNUAL EVENT at The Wright Place is the greatest dispersal of its kind we've ever
known For three weeks we have been carefully planning and preparing for a complete clearance of all short
i Jfh' nf npw rood* broken assortments, remnants, women's and misses apparel, shoes, mens apparel, at a
meS fraction of their real worth. In fact, the prices ha ve been reduced to such an extent on articles of quality
that we can safely say, this is the greatest July Clearance in the history of the store.
Like an individual-a store cannot live upon the achievements of the past. It must be up and doing and look-
Annual July Clearance Sale
. . . r ii.„ must he followed bv the better 1
Starts
: Sat., July 8
: 8:30 A. M.
in* ahead all of the time-the success of the work of today must be followed by the better work
the accomplishments of yesterday are forgotten, unless they inspire us to greater efforts toward improvement.
By keeping everlastingly at it and with eyes fixed firmly on the goal ahead.
Saturday we launch our big ANNUAL JULY CLEA RING SALE-sales that are characteristic of « Wright
Place, sales that are sotteu up on a broad, lieral scale, which is far-reaching in it s character taktng m the com-
bined departments of the house. We will be ready to serve you Saturday, July 8th. at 8:30 A. M.
Clearance of Men's Spring and Summer Suits
Our entire sock of Kirschbaum woolen, lUue Serge,
Palm Be a eli aii.i Cool Cloth Suits are included mot a
suit reserved i
Men's $7.50 suits.. $5,95 Men's $15 Suits . $10.75
Men's $10.00 Suits .$7.19 Meu's $1S Suits.. $13.40
M-m's $12.50 Suits $8.95
Men's .+ 1 :>." (> Suits $9.45 Men's *20 Suits ._$15.9o
All Blue Serge Suits ah' included at these prices
Men's Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits
*fi*i0 I' ll in Beach ami $10.00 Palm Beach and
Cool Cloth Suits $4.95 Cool* Cloth Suits $7.9o
$7.50 Palm Beaeh and $15.00 Palm Heael. and
C ol Cloth Suits $595 ('ool Cloth Suits $10,9o
Men's Separate Pants, Prices Reduced
$1,50
Men's $2.00 Pa.
Men's $2.;>0 l\n
Men's $3.00 Pai
Men's $3.50 P$!
$2.25
$2.63
All
Men's $1.00 Pants $3.00
Men's $4.50 P^nts $3.37
53 Men's $.">.00 Pants $3.75
Cool Cloth Pants Wlude,!
Boy's Suits and Extra Pants
Bo
W
Boy
Boy
Boy
I'.HV
Boy
Boyi
•s Wool
sli Suit;
Buv
Boy
s $3 00 Suits $2.2o
i $4*00 Suits $3.0o
* $5.00 Suits .$3.75 1!
5 $7.50 Suits .$5.62 H
? $10.(i0 Suits $7.50 I'
BOYS WASH SUITS
69c Wash Suits 48
$1 Wash Suits 79
*1.00 Pant
$1.25 Pant-
*1.50 Pant
. 37."
.. 56c
. .75c
.. 93c
$1.12
25 Wash Suits 98c
Wash Suits $1,19
Clearance of Men's Hats and Caps
Men's $5.00
Hats
Stetson
$4.53
Men's $5,00
Hats
Panann
$4.33
Men's $4.00
Stet
soil
Men's $4.00
Panaiu,
Hats
$3.55
Hats
$3.10
Men's $3.50
Hats
Stet>
sou
Panani
No N
$3.19
Men's $3.50
Huts
'$2.95
Men's $3.00
iaine
Hats
.. $2.55
Men's $2.50
Straw
$1.95
Men's $2.50
Felt
Hats
Hats
... $1.95
Men's $2.00'
Straw
Men's $2.00
Felt
. $1.69
Hats
$1.50
Hats
Men's $1.75
Hats
Felt
$1.48
Men's $1.50
Hats ....
$1.33
Men's $1.50
Hats
Felt
$1.15
Men's $1.00
Hats ....
.St.''a.W-
. 89e
One Lot of 47 Men's Straw Hats
worth up to $•
Sailor and other shapes,
choiee for, each
Mind you these are not nei
ried over from last season.
Work Clothes for the Men and Boys
Union-Alls, O Alls and Jackets, Shirts, Gloves, Straw
Hats and Work Shirts
Men's $2.25 6'"' Work filoi
Union A1U — $2.05 " ... vv«ri- r i,
Wo
Men's Carhart and Sweet $1.00 Work <
Orr O'alls and ii ofi Work <
Jackets $1.15 ^
Men's German dye O'alls *
and Jackets, special 93c
Men's aud B< '
Shirt*
Work H
raw Hat<
Men's Gray So:
Men's $2.50 W
Shoes
29c
5c
$1.95 Men'*'and B
Men's and Boy's Underwear
B. V. D., Iin|M rial —all styles and kinds included
13.00 Union Suits 12.15 50c Union Suits 44c
*2.50 U nion Suits $1.95 21o
$2.00 Union Suits $1.69 foyl ilV rrdon suit* 23c
$1.50 Union Suits $1.29 Boys 25e ITnion Suits 19c
$1.00 Union Suits 89c Boys 50e Union Suits 43c
Boy's Waists and Sport Shirts 19c
44c
. .5Dc
. 93c
$1.05
$1.39
lie
19c
Men's and Boy's Caps and Cloth Hats
25c Hats and Caps -20c $1.00 Tlats and Caps 75e
50e lffits and Caps .43c $1.25 Hats and Caps 98c
Men's and Boy's Neckwear
Ladies' Mid-Summer Dresses
50c aud 75c Tie
25c Ties
43c lOe Wash Ties 7c
19c 25c Wash Ties IPe
•y are developed from Voile. Organdy, l.ace ('loth
I nets- -all this season's styles are represented.
-,0 Dresses $1,69 $(!.M5 and $7.50
. ' , !-1Q Dresses $4.98
l >U Diesses ip)()() Dresses $6.29
in Dresses .... $2.79 .^ii.!i.5 Presses $9.85
75 Dresses $2.98 All prices not quoted are
>5 firesses ... .$4.69 reduced.
Clearance of Men s Shirts
Ladies' and Misses' Middy Blouses
.50 tulr-silk Shirts $2.95 .+ 1.00 Chelsea shirts 87'
.25 tub-silk shirts $1.79 75c Chelsea shirts 48c
.75 tub-silk shirts $1.39 50e Chelsea Shirts ...39;
.50 Manhattan All Sport Shirts i.re In
Shirts $1.19 eluded.
Traveling Bafes, Suit Cases and Trunks
,-,-s $7.50 Suit • Uses and
48c -l._5 Blouse 98c
89c *1.50 Blouse $1.29
$1.75 Suit e,
Traveling i
$2,00 Suit C;
Traveling I
$3.50 Suit C;
si.:-
$1.50 $8.00
,1 Trav.
$2.63 . .
Bags
Cases an
$6.00
$6.00 Suit
Bags $4.50 a
Men's and Boy's Slippers
ippelS . .. $2.96 *1-75 SlippejS
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Sandals
da
..55c f 1.65 Sandals
...93c $1.75 Sandals
$1.13 *2.00 Sandals
.$1.23 >2.50 Sandals
Laaies Crepe ue Geoigette Crepe, Voile Waists
loies' House Dresses and Aprons
Druses 30c $U'J House Dresses 98:
■■ • e • i:,I :,t 48c
adies' Silk and Crepe Kimonos
Ladies Skirts, Wool and Wash Materials
VV:isi. Skirts --89c *4.25 Wool Sfcir
Men's Black Tennis Slippers 59c
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers
s3.95 $1.75 Slippers
$1.48
$3.70 s!'Pl"'rs --
$1.29
^ "
$2.98 Slippers
98c
... 39c
$2.48 5(lc Slippers
43c
$2.10 :;5c Infants Slipp.
•rs_ 28c
$1.95 Infants slippers
$1.73 eluded.
Wash Skills $1.59 $5.'
Wash Skirts $1.19 $7.5
and <1.75 Woo} Pall
«oan. ..i,,,
Ladies' Silk and Sateen Petticoats
■ttieoats .... 89c *1.50 l'ettie.wU
•fticoa ..... 98C p..ni,IMt
fttieoals . $1.48
etMeoals $2.98 are reduced
Childrens Voile and Gingham Dresses
$3.19
$4.59
$5.10
$3.81
Yoih
Die
Dies
Extra Slipper Specials
s:j,50, \ our choice .
A Clearance of Ladies' Gloves
iette 25e I.isle Glovi
29c $1.00 Silk Olo
*1 50 Silk Gloves .. $1.29
98c
44c
IHl II
J
niL'ham
89c
lingliani
1 >res.«
ICS
... 98c
.5(1 li
! in uh h in
Dres-
.. $1.19
$2.3 D
.19c
89c
l.adie*
Fancy Parasols at Clearance Prices
M.oo Parasols 89c Children'* 25.-
$1.50 Parasols
„|s v $1.29 Childrens 35c
Parasols $1.69 Parasols --
*3 Parasols $2.23 Childrens 50e
f J 50 Parasols
,.|s $2.95 Priees not <piot.
$4 Parasols ,$3.15 dnecd.
21c
27c
39c
Special To Auto Candidates, Saturday Morning, July Sth
<tore Saturday morning will receive 1000 auto votes each,
,PP (PPI our store Satin .
l-'liKlv store opens at 8:30. Have all your friends
except candidate) will be e\elnded. No soliciting
JULY SPECIALS TO AUTO CANDIDATES —Wit li
W,;'. ' «"/ *10 I0MIU wew.1l give KOI'K TIMKS the a, ml
\> ,, pur na r lonnn .„ i we will nive FIVE TIMES the amount in nut.
1000 auto votes each, aliso
ud girls under 16 years ot aft*
lilt of the store will be
$5.00 and up to $10.1
July Specials to Auto Candidates
indid
FREE Si ntenda
All Goods Sold I
At Prices
Quoted Below are
str.ctly Ca h, all 8°<>d«
charged will be old at
reoular price*.
Ladies' $6.50 Palm Beach Suits $4.89
them, the shades are Cray and Palm Heat
ery special at
Ladies' Spring Coats, Silk and Woolen Suits
4 Silk Suits worth $27.50 to $31.50, choice $10.00
■'3 Wool Suits, worth $25.00 to $29.50. ehoiee —$10.00
5 Wool Suits, worth $15.00, choice $5.95
12 Spring Co^ts. worth up to $7.50. ehoiee $2.98
Ladies' Silk and Peplin Dresses One-Half Price
si5.(10 Dresses
■ HALF PRICE.
$7,50
$5.00
1 pd'es' Sport Dresses
m 00 Sport Dresses $2.69 $5.00 Sport Dresses $3.19
.-hoiee . .$4.98
SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL
rses. worth up to $2.50, your eli*
NTS-
ih I'oi
98c
75c
Ladies' Knit end Muslin Underwear
■ 1.00
48c 75c (i
<1.25 Corsf
American Lady Corsets
.. 89c $2.00 Corset
98c $2.50 Corset;
$2.25 $:!.00 Corset
Silks and Palm Beach Cloth
. $1,55
$193
$2.15
,Oc Messaline and $1.35 l)e Chine
i',)t,lin .. 43c Messaline $1.19
$1.50 Taffeta- $1-29
*5e Messaline and l>alm Bf<adl rj„th 4gc
Poplin 67c 25c palm Ileaeh Cloth 21c
-l.oo Silk Messaline 89c 25c Linen Reinies 21c
Summer Wash Goods By the Yard
15e ami 20e Pawn and 15e Pnderwear
nrgandy. v.I 11c Crepe, yd .
25e White Voiles, yd 19c 25c Brocaded Silk.
25e Foulard Voile, yd 17c 15c Oriental Pliss
15c Dimities, yd . ,9o .vfl-
:15c Laee Cloth. 40 in. 25c Poplin, yd -
wide. yd. 28c 25e and :i5e Egyp
20c Zephyr iingham 11c Tissue, yd ..
"'5c Iiippelett 15e Soisette and
" '1 liiiL'I'aui, v.l .lie Poplin, yd. ..
_ , , 15c Waist Oxlord
7 1-2.- Dr« ss Winglian. 5c ^ .
roe Dress ' tinirlih 111 8 1 3c j 0c' < 'nrtHin Ser"i ,n
I)ress
v.l
Dress liinv
Dress Him
Dre.s P
10c Sliirtinj
Ti 1 2e 11 ill
12c
EXTRA HELP
WANTED
Apply at Tha Wright
12 l-2e Crash Tow
19c vd
12 1 -2e Nainsook, v
6c 15C Nainsook, vl ..
l.Ve Dress Pereale 25e !M Sheeting.
vd 9 l-2c ::Oe IO-4 Sheeting.
15c Pillow Tubing, yd 12c tte 9-4 Sheeting.
Ju ly Millinery Clearance
LADIES HATS WORTH UP TO $5.00,
your ehoiee for
CHILDREN S HATS WORTH UP TO $1.50
7 1 2c
yd 19c
9c
. 16c
ian
. 17c
. 11c
7 1 2c
7 1 2c
8 1 2c
. 9c
10c
12c
22c
26o
31c
$1.00
50c
COROELL. OKLAHOMA
CORDELL. OKLAHOMA
SEE PAGE 4 FOR STANDING OF AUTO CANDIDATES
Ladies' Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hoie
Silk I I.e.- 92c i5c Silk plated hose 24c
:i)k' P.oof Hose. 39^ lOe Cotton hose 8c
6 l-2c Dress Lawns Special the Yard 3,1 -4c
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The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1916, newspaper, July 6, 1916; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182801/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.