The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 7
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Annual
October Sale
WEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Under this department is listed a
eat many bargains which we are sure
iu will appreciate.
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TENTH
OCTOBER SALE
len's Over oats. were $7. 0,
.00 and 1)0.00 at
Men's OrtreMti *«ill be offered
i tbia sale. These overcoats are
0 Inches long. A part of them are
tin proof < oats, made to stand up
nd have good serge linings. silk
ewed. hair cloth In front. sboul-
[er* padded to lit and set well on
injr peraon. Colora tan, brown
nd gray. Convertible coiiar.
rhlrb la one of the lateat makes,
"hese coats have retailed at 111 0
lways During our Tenth Annu-
il sale ibeae coat* will be cloaed
iiit for only - fa.4M
lens OvercoaU. were 115.00
nd $1*> *••' 'i 10.00
Men g Overcoats, all wool.
iilk sewed, bla^k and fancy
.atterns, were 120 'Tr 1--4M
Men's Suits. all wool, allk
tewed throughout, good pat-
:erna. all sizes, were $18.00 M m
Men a Suits, one and two
biilta of a pattern, were $2<>.
|.'t*,0 and 125.00. ft a ... 11.48
Men's Suits. Worated patterna.
fall and winter weighta. heavy
M>rge lined, allk aewed throughout
and built coirectly, three button,
nark, with trousers. medium j>eg
and belt loops. All good, up-to-
daie styles in a full line of sizes
from 34 to 42. These aulta have
alwaya aold at price* from 12.*>0
to S13.K0. During our Tenth An-
niversary sale theae auita will go
at only ®*ch
1 Men'a Suits, 3-button sacks. Moat
of theae suit* are all wool, made
with a flret class serge lining, band
felled collara, allk aewed through-
out, In tana, grays, and the
popular shadea of brown In an ex-
cellent and full line of alzes. We
have but one or two aults of a pat-
tern and they were all good valueg
at $15 and (ll.M, recognized ao
by the trade at lame. Our Tenth
Annual sale price on theae aulta Is
only IT
35 Men's Vests In all sizes from 34
to 4 4. These veBts are all wool,
silk sewed throughout, good, h^avy
aerge tack, and will give the best
of service. Were all taken fr< m
sulta ranging in price from (16 to
$25. Not a \eat In the lot sells
for less than $1.50 and some of
them for $3 each. Tenth Annual
sale price only ..25r, each
50 Fairs Men's Fants, were
from $1.50 to $2.5< ft • *<•.
35 Pairs of Men's Panta. Moat of
theae pants are strictly all wool,
made with side pockets, two hip
pockets and belt loops. A Rood,
neat-fitting trouser, which will
wear well and give as good satis-
faction as much higher priced gar-
ments Were from $3 to $5. Will
go as long as they last at
91.4* per |> 'r
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... EIGHT DAYS SELLING AtNSATIONAL PRICES
Commencing October 25 T Ending
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CHAS
r ad j
SUMNLRS
SONS
THIS, our Tenth Annual October Sale is one that all Texas county
1 a fourth more than usual. The prices for this sale have been cut so low |
years you have bought $1 worth of quality for $1.
For 8 days every dollar you spend at Summer,' willget at least $1.25 worth
expect to turn over a lot of our stock during this sale, because it u just at the I
all purchases. No charges will be made during this sale.
Texas county has been good to us and we wo
sale will get a $3 pair of shoes absolutely free.
lember as an event in merchandising—a sale where a dollar will buy at least
it is almost unbelievable, but the quality is the Summers quality, where for
.due. This is the first sale of this kind held in Guymon, or Texas county, and we
[me you are buying for winter, and you will be able to save at least one-fourth on
to show our appreciation by a gift to every one of you, but that is impossible. However, 40 purchasers during this
£ IS THE WAY THEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY: The person, lady, gentleman boy or girl who makes the first cash
V ■ a _ a m ^ ^ . 1 A A >1 1 A f \ • I I _ L F El m ^ ^ U - a ma Ik ah 41% a «%a n n « a nal C
Texas county has been good 10 us ana we won to snow our appreciation Dy a gm to every one ui you, uui moi •* *
g ' I A nn Alinrompnt* sale will get a $3 pair of .hoes absolutely free, i IS THE WAY THEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY: The person, lady, gentleman boy or girl who make, the first cash
special /\nilU WlIlVClllClIl* purchase of $5 or more will get a pair of our k .hoes, a. al.o doe. the 10th, 20th, 30th and 40th, purcha er of $5 or over. Remember the purchase mu.t be $5
rtwr daidc OF SHOPS TO BE GIVEN AWAY DAILY. The winner, will be ported each d.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
tj For our Shoes we can only say: The
Best There is in Leather."
Gents' Furnishing Department
| For men who appreciate the best, we
ire here showing the cream of the Fall
md winter styles and at prices that should
not be overlooked. There is a richness
in the pattern and style in the articles
which gives our selection that individuality
which attracts.
50 Men's Dress Shirts, with and
without collars, were 75c. and
15c. fl ** •
64 Men's Dress Shirts, without
collars, were $1.00 to fl.50
fl
15 Men's part Wool Shirt*, all
sizes, were $1.00 and |1.25
f «*•
22 Men's Flannel Shirts, dark
and light patterns, were
11.50 9 9Hr>
15 Men's All Wool Shirts, were
$1.75 to $2.50 <i 81.48
200 garments, Men's Best Heavy
Fleece Lined Shirts snd
Drawers, High Rock, 141b.
garments ... 48c.
100 (iarnients. Men's Ribbed
Shirts and Drawers, 14lb.
/n ,M„ 63 Men's fans. Fall and Winter
Karments 0 . height, were 50c. rod t 5c. ^ :Wc.
Men's Heavy Ribbed Villon Suits, , _
Best on "the market f) MHc. 28 *,en* and y8 P*'
35C. ft inc.
Bovb* Heavy Fleece Lined UdIoii ,, . ,# . . ,, #
Suits, all .Ue. 6 to 1« yrs. 55 Men s H UaUriellne of
„ • ... Colors, all sizes, were $2.00
® ® tmc.
50 1'alra Men'a Lined Gloves and 57 Mat, noort atvles.
Mittens, were 50c and «5c. r« 88r. Rtrfc j2 .q q f,, ,H
60 Pairs Men's Lined Gloves and 5.1 Men's Hats. Good Styles and
Mittens, were 75c. and 85c. Mc. all sizes, were $3.00 at $1.7:1
35 Pairs Boys' Shoes, were
$2.50 and $3.00 G
15 Pairs l,adies Shoes, medium
and light weight, were $2.00
and $2.2o ®
Shoes, were
12 Pairs Ladies'
$2.50 ©
2.. Pairs Ladles' Shoes, good
styles, were $3.00 and $3.jo
®
Shoes were
l.ltM
1.4K
I.UK
I.DM
Tenth Annual October sale makes
them go at 82.1H
44 Pairs of Men's Heavy Work Shoes
will also go. These are the fam-
ous Menominee, Michigan, seam-
less shoes; solid leather' through-
out, hemlock soles and leather
counters. We have these shoes
with a plain toe, also cap toe, In a
full line of sizes from 6 to 11.
Good and wide, comfortable and
easy on the foot. A shoe that will
always feel good and give you
abundant service. Our regular
price on this shoe is $2.50. hale
price only $1.88
36 Pairs of Men's Dress Shoes, made
in Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Va-
lour, Vici Kid, Box Calf, and Rus-
set Calf. Oak soles, leather coun-
ters. Every pair made with a
Goodyear welt. In both lace and
button. These famous W. L.
Douglas $3.50 shoes in all sizes
from 5 to 11, have always demon-
strated their worth. During our
Tenth Annual October sale we will
offer them at only 8I. H
IIMC.
Pairs Misses
ft.l# and $1.75 9 ——
Pairs Children's Shoes, were
$1.00 and 1.25, 4j
4n Pair Men's Medium Heavy Shoes,
all sizes, were $2.50 and $3.00
at
4 I Pairs of Men'a >hoes going in this
Sale. These shoes are both lace
and button. Are all well made,
all leathers and come in black and
tan, patent leather, gun metal
Velour, Vici Kid. Kangaroo and
Russet Calf Stock. Soles
made of good leather,
and leather counters. Good i
and all sizes from 5 to
A shoe that will gi^e you
vice and satisfaction. Thesi
regular $4 and $■> W. L. Douglas
shoe values, and you know what
the Douglas shoe means. But our
are
oak
lives
10.
ser-
are
Boys' Clothing Department
The Smartest Things in the
Season's Styles to fit any boy.
HOYS* THRKK-I'lKt'K Si ITS
Boys' Suits, were $7.50 to
$lo.Oo &
7 Boys' Suits, were $12.50
6 Young Men's Suits,
$13.50 to *16.50 @ ....
19 Boys' and Young
Overcoats, were from
to $5.50 @ :
18 Boys' and Young
Overcoats, were from
to $10.00 ^
y
were
Men's
$4.00
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.. 4. H
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1 .OK
Men's
$"5.00
2.OK
HOYS' TWO-WECE SI ITS
i Boys' Suits, ages from 8 to
15 vears fix
OKc.
10 Boys' two-piece Knickerbock-
er Suits, ages from 8 to 17
vears were $3.50 and $4.00
V, 8I.4K
12 Boys' Suits. two-piece_Knick-
erbockers, ages 8 to 17 years,
were $6.00 to $8.00 at
2.9K
All the
late things
for
Gentlemen
95 Pairs Boys' Long Pants, from
26 to 30 waist measure r<\ ... 4Hc.
50 Boys Suits. We have these suits
in colors of brown and gray coats
double breasted and three button
sacks, well made, serse lining,
strong and durable. Not a suit in
the lot that is less than half wool.
All sizes from 8 to 15 years. For
value you can't duplicate these
suits anywhere. They will wear
well, look well and hold their
shape. Tenth Annual sale price only
5« cents iter suit
18 Boys' two-piece Suits in brown,
gray and blue serges. Coats made
Dress Goods Department
In this department you will find Broad
►ths, Whip Cords, Serges, Fancy and
in Goods, all at our special Tenth
ntial Sale Prices.
Clothes*
l
sale these towels
will go for
Hi cents each
75 Yards Poplar Cloth. This is an
excellent, good, heavy cloth for
the children's dresses. It is made
with an all wool filling and cotton
warp, is 36 inches wide and comes
in light blue and gray, just the
colors you need most. This cloth
has been a regular seller at 35
cents as long as it lasts but will
go at 19 cents per yard. A great
bargain that can't be beaten.
Come in quick while it lasts.
165 Yards Mercerized Voile. The
popular goods for your light
weight dresses, is 42 inches wide.
We have these cloths with border
and also in plain solid colors, light
blue, navy, maroon, tan and med-
ium brown. Was 50 cents a yard,
but will go in this sale for the sur-
prisingly low price of 23c. |ht yard
100 yds. Mohair, navy, maroon,
brown, gray and tan, was 65c.
and 75c. 43c.
double breasted and 3-button sack,
serge lined and silk s«Jwe< of o-_[nch Taffeta Silk in 150 yds. Mohair, Wool Batiste
MISCELLANEOUS
Here we have listed a few choice bargains
to which we call your especial attention.
Notice every one of them—don't over-
look a thing.
throughout Part of these suit r8 0f tan, maroon, Copenhagen,
come with two pairs of trousers
trousers are made knicktf
All
hocker style
we have the suits in a full rang'
of sizes from 8 to 17 years. Well
$4.50 and $Ti per suit. Tenth An
nual sale only
MILLINERY
y and cream. This is a good,
vy silk and can be used for a
air iuauv ■
with belt loops, anfP'wP dress, or for silk petti-
With equal satisfaction. It
give excellent wear and prove
b^st purchase you have ever
£1 <d le In this line. We feel safe in
cing this assertion. We bought
silk at an exceptionally rare
ain price and are making it to
on the same basis. Was $1.00
I yard, now 48 cents.
and Fancy Woolens, were
$1.00 and $1.25 © 03c.
125 yds. Ratine, white, cream,
light blue, was 25c. and 50c.
@ 18c.
250 yds. Percale, 32 inches and
36 Inches wide, 10c. and 12Jc.
& "c.
350 yds. Fleece Lined Goods,
were from 10c. to 15c. ft "c.
That our customers may have a fair idea of the immensity of bar-
gains in our store during this sale, we have but to call attention to the^ct
that in our millinery department we have slashed all prices to just ex-
actly half during this sale only. We have in our millinery department
one of the most complete stocks ever shown in Guymon, in fact the
best line we have ever carried, and you know what that means. Posi-
tively nothing will be reserved in our millinery—everything goes at half
price. Don't miss this opportunity to get your winter millinery at hall
what It ordinarily costs you.
Read every line in
word.
ad—Don't miss
ards Percale, 28 inches wide.
percale comes in tan, blue
gra^n plaids. Good, neat pat-
is, heavier than calico and
er than print; one of the best
sains we have ever offered and
at calico prices of only
5 cents per yard
Linen Damask Towels, size
10 inches, made with a hemmed
e. and fringed. These come in
n white and white with colored
- flers. This towel is recognized
me of the.best of itB kind. The
of this towel has ever been
n 50 cents to 65 cents per pair,
ltig our great Tenth Annual
300 yds. Simpson's Silk Finished
Prints, were 7c <q)
Be.
1
The Quality Store
You Know the Place
100 yds. Corset Cover Embroid-
ery, was from 25c. to 50c. @ ..18c.
300 yds. Embroidery from U to
3 inches wide, was 6c. ®> 4c.
300 yds. Embroidery 1J to 4
inches wide, was Sc. to 10c. ^ Oc.
^ Many other great
bargains in this de-
partment not men-
tioned here.
Children's Cambric Handkerchiefs,
11x11 inches, with a 3-8-inch hem,
plain white, 2c. each
Ladies' white, all linen handker-
chiefs, hemstitched, with 1-4-inch
hem, size 11x11 Inches ... 4c. each
Men's White Cambric Handker-
chiefs, with a 1-2-inch hem, size
17x17, at 4c each
Men's 12-ounce canton flannel gloves,
fleece side in, knit wrists, made in
two sizes, just the thing for win-
ter usage 8c. per pair
Men's Fine Knit Half Hose, good,
serviceable weight, black and tan
colors, will stand up and deliver
the wear, at 8r. per pair
Boys' 12-ounce Canton flannel gloves,
fleece side in, good and warm, knit
wrists, made in two sizes and very
comfortable, just the thing you
need for the boy 8c. per pair
Boy's Fleece Lined Underwear, light
gray, heavy weight, cotton fleec-
ing. double cuff, hemmed tail,
bound neck and front, full line
of sizes in shirts and drawers from
24 to 34, values that cannot be
duplicated at 22c. per garment
Boys' Overalls, made from 280 Blue
Denim, with a bib and suspenders,
double sewed, with four pockets,
made in sizes from 4 to 9 years,
and which we can sell you during
this sale or as long as they last,
Wilton
Wa
I Wilson
Dress-kooks
If you wish to improve the appear-
ance of ynur garments and avoid the
embarrassment of an unhooked and
gaping skirt or waist, don't fail to try
Wilson Dress-hooks.
Wo recommend them, as they can't
conic unbooked accidentally, are flat and
iovi i bio ind will outwear several Karments.
Can't rust or crush in the laundry.
Not like books snd eyes or snap fasteners.
One dotea
oo • card
lOc-
Urtt tnd
Small
laCr.y,Black
or Wkit*
for the remarkably low price of
15c. per pair
Boys' Lined Work Mittens, made of
Leather, with a good, heavy flecee
lining, knit wrists, all the seams
on the Inside, just the thing you
like to pull on your hand when
it's cold 18c. per pair
Boys' Fall and Winter Caps, dark
gray and brown colors, a part with
ear flaps \irtd a part without ear
flaps, a good fall and winter
weight, yet not too heavy—a full
line of sizes, were 35c. As long as
they last they will go at 19c. each
Men's Fall and Winter Caps, dark
grays and browns, with and with-
out ear flaps, of good, serviceable
winter wear. These caps have al-
ways sold'for 33 cents each. Dur-
ing the sale we will close them out
at the low price of 19c. each
Misses' Black Hose, Seamless, good,
fall weight, fine rib, finished top,
very elastic, thoroughly stylish,
will stand considerable usage and
give the best satisfaction of any
hose you have ever bought at 12i
cents per pair. During this sale
only, at 8 cents |««r pair
Ladies' black Hose, a good weight,
of fine guage, seamless, hem top,
colored absolutely fast, in fact this
Is one of the best grades of hose
obtainable, and you will say so
when you see It. We will offer
this grade during our special
Tenth Annual sale at the low price
of only 8 cents per pair.
Brass Pins. 200 pins per paper. You
know how useful they are In the
home. Good points, In fact, the
equal of any 5c. paper of pins you
ever bought, and we are going to
offer these during this sale for
2 cent* [M-r pa|K-r
Bleached Cotton Towels, hemmed
with a red striped border, size 12J
inches by 24 inches; a good weight
twill towel,, which will stand up
and give the best of service at
4 centa each.
Absorbknlt WH h cloths, Turkish fin-
ish, one side for hearty rub,,
smooth on the other side for a
tender skin, one of the most de-
IlKhtful additions to the home
at 4 cents each
Fringed Turkish Towel, unbleached,
single thread, a good, medium
weight towel size 13x28 Inches,
as good as you will find in most
places at several times its cost,
for only 4 cents each
Tenth Annual
October Sale
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LADIES' DEPARTMENT
Our Young Ladies Department is
most complete, with its chick, up-to-date
styles.
Sons
20 Misses Cloaks, they are all good,
heavy winter cloaks, good length,
made from Velvet, Kersey and
heavy fancy mixed cloakings, well
sewed and taped throughout, col-
ors are black, gray, brown and
tan, all sizes from 12 years to 18
years. These cloaks sold for $5.00
to $7.00 each. Our Tenth Annual
sale offers them at $2.48
II Ladies' Cloaks, 50-inch length, ev-
ery one of these are good, heavy,
serviceable garments for fall and
winter wear, made In a semi-fit-
ted back; Kersey and Broadcloth,
all sizes from 34 to 40. If you
want a cloak for warmth and ser-
vice, here Is a good one. The reg-
ular price of the cloaks was $11.00
to $15.00. We will sell them dur-
ing the Tenth Annual October Bale
at the very low figure of ... ffl/"".
♦' Cloaks were $7.50 to $1(1.00
@ *:MMi
11 Cloaks were $11.00 to
$15.00 & 0.48
7 Cloaks were $16.50 to $25.1)0
ig) .l>8
6 Misses' Cloaks, slzeB 12 to 1 8
were $2.25 to $3.50 (ti 1.48
20 Misses Cloaks, sizes 1 2 to
18, were $.>.00 to $7.50 r<t 2.48
1(1 Misses' Cloaks, sizes 12 to
18, were $8.50 to $9.00
© 3.98
5 Misses' Cloaks, size 12 to 18
were $11 and $12.50 5.48
9 Child's Cloaks, sizes 2 to 1 0
were $3.50 to $4.">0 ft 1 48
40 Ladles' Skirts. These skirts are
all wool and silk sewed through-
out. Made with a regular line
waist band, habit back. Cloths are
serge, batiste, mohair and panama.
Colors are black, tan, brown, navy,
and gray. A skirt exceptionally
serviceable, of good form and we
have a splendid assortment on
hand. We will sell these skirts at
prices that will please you, for the
material Is In the garment. They
have always sold for $'> to $7 each,
hut during the Tenth Annual Bale
they will go at only *2.48 each
, • •
15 Ladles' Skirts, were $3.00 to
$4.(10 (fj IM4c.
40 Ladles' Skirts, were fii.OO
to $7.00 r<t IH2.4H
36 Ladies' Waists, were $1.0 0,
$1.25 and $1.50 ff ,4M
25 Indies' Waists, were from
$1.75 to $2.50 @ DM
21 Indies' Waists, were from
$3.00 to $6.00 <8> 1.48
21 Ladies' Waists, made of finest
white nainsook, Bilk and white and
ecru net. A good fitting waist,
comes In several colors both el-
bow length and long sleeves. A
full line of sizes from 43 to 42
and of excellent value. Were from
$3 to $6. Tenth Annual sale
price $1.48
15 Ladies' skirts, gray Mixed, plain
brown and navy, #half wool, good
fitting styles, well sewed and all
seams on under side taped. Made
with habit back and good, full
width around ihe bottom of skirt.
A regular $3 to $4 seller. Now to
be sold at f 8o.
r
GUYMON,
OKLAHOMA
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