Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1932 Page: 3 of 22
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Bridge Slippers
Brother and Sister
$3250
All Wool Jerseys
A Special Purchase Just Arrived!
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Wool Filled Comforts
3 -Piece Sets
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Double Part-Wool Blankets, Cut Single
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Order by Phone or Mail
Kerr's SHOE Shop—secossd floor
Warm Robes
Juvenile
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To Take You Through the Winter
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Kerr's ROBE Shop—fourth floor
Do You Prefer
Fountain Pen and Pencils
Chenille Bath Rugs
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Chenille Bath Sets $1
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First Floor Center Aisle
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Special Sale Health Maid
Stainless Aluminum
Sizes 11 to 2
Exactly as Sketched
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BARGAIN SQUARE NO. 1
First Floor—Center Aisle
after using.
Double Boiler, $2.98
Combination!:
9-in. Skillet
One 3-qt. Sauce Pan
and Cover. $2.98
complete
One 10%2-in. Skillet
One 2-qt. Sauce Pan
and Cover. $2.98
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Pen $1
Pen and Pencil Set $1.79
Finest of woolens, raglan sleeves,
regulation style, wool lined. Full
and half belted models. These
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{ tails in these fine little coats.
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Blue, tan, gray, brown.
Very Specially
Priced
Brocaded Satin Down Comforts
These are without doubt the loveliest and
most luxurious comforts we’ve ever had.
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Heavy cast aluminum for cooking foods in their own
juice, with little or no water. This aluminum can
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There’s Flannel Robes
There’s Quality Satin Robes
There’s the New Vanity
Velvets
in these colors: Red, rose, blue,
green, navy and tan. Sites
small, medium and large.
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Made by Shaeffer Pen Co. An un-
usually good quality for this
grand Golden Harvest price. Com-
bination of colors, green and
black, red and black, or blue and
black.
Gowns
Slip-over and long sleeved styles.
White and pastel shades,
Pajamas
Fine batiste, hand embroidered. Tearose.
Especially attractive.
Slip*
Whitt and tailored.
KerPs LINGERIE Shop—fourth floor
Harvest buy wisely—our stocks are
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North Star Fine Wool Blankets
Only fine domestic and imported wools were a gu
used. Feel them. Novelty weave, satin bound. S I (
Lovely pastel shades. A quality blanket that " I “)
will look pretty on your bed and keep you
warm, too. Special—
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Extra large. Very rich and lavish bro-
caded satin. Filled with the very finest of
gray down. There is no finer merchandise
shown at any price . . . and the colors will
fairly take your breath. Special Golden
Harvest price—
be washed as clean as new
Choose From:
13-in. French Roast-
• ers, $2.98.
5%-qt. Teakettle,
$2.98
Dutch Oven, $2.98
French Coffee Pots,
$2.98
4-qt. Sauce Fan and
. Cover, $2.98
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Our Golden Harvest Sale Began With a
Red or blue kid, black crepe. All coral lined, dh s
with soft leather soles and with low heels. .
Buy these now for Christmas gifts . . . and
you’ll want a pair, too.
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Large size, all-wool fringed robes in dark d+ •y _ A
plaids and bright colors . . . warm enough 5 425
for football games, not heavy.. Special—
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An extra piece for both
brother and sister I Two
pairs of pants for jun-
ior, and a pleated skirt
and shorts with elastic
at the waist for sister.
Sweater blouses for
each match. Red, navy,
brown, green and
copen.
Important changes in the scoring of
contract make this book dramatical-
ly important. There is a new count,
new premiums, and new penalties.
Scoring table inside black cover.
50c
each
1933 Score Pads 10c Eich
Extra large, colorful chenille
rugs. Fringed, green, orchid,
rose, gold, black and blue.
Just the right weight. Very
special.
Sateen covered. Well stitched. Filled with $ Z )O
all-white wool. Evenly spaced in a com- 4r j A-J
fort of this price—
each
Wool Auto Robes
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Jumbo Part-Wool Blankets
70x90 pastel plaid blankets made of wool d — A .
and fine white cotton. Sateen bound. 5 )•A
Extra size. Weight, durability and " A
warmth in this blanket. At a special price air
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70x80-inch pastel blankets with striped borders. Both ends
bound with sateen, thus doubling the wearing qualities. Made
of fine wool and cotton. Special—
Kerr's BEDDING Shop—second floor
Carries on
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1932, newspaper, November 9, 1932; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1967944/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.