The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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TBS OUTER IX ST AS.
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918.
CUT PRICE CARNIVAL SALE
To help the Women's Chamber of Commerce-To Help You-To Help Ourselves---We offer these unusual cut pnces
for Today and Saturday—the days of the big Street Carnival held in Guthrie by the Womens Chamber ol Commerce.
New Fall Dress Goods
and Suitings
You'll he plo«aed to know
many of the new fabrics for
dresses, suits and coats for this
fall are here. The new rough
heavy weaves that will go for
suits and coats are especially
interesting. When in the store
isk to see them even if yon are
*k>t yet ready to purchase.
We are offering these cut prices tor two days because its our determination to get every
person for 20 miles to come to Guthrie Today and Saturday. The Womens Chamber of Commerce
wants you here-we want you here—and you'll want to be here—You'll be well paid for coming.
A beautiful kitchen Range will be given as a prize in the baking contest. There'll be plenty
of amusement for all. You'll enjoy the Living Moving Picture Show and the Beauty Contest, the
Auto Flower Parade, the Baby Show, Races, Games and Contests. Both days will be big days of
amusement. We expect y< u in our store. We're offering such a host of good things you can't
afford to miss one of them.
Summer Underwear will be offered at 1-2 price. Hosiery at 1-2 price. $1.00 Silks at 49c.
10c Muslin at 5c. And lots of other values just as great. BE HERE.
15c Ribbons 5c
Just a fortunate pur-
chase. Ribbons in width to
3 1-2 inches. You'll find
greys, browns, tans, reds
and whites. Regular 10c,
12 l-2c and 15c values. Car-
nival days,
per yard
5c
Big Carnival Specials from Our
Ladies Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Every lady who is interested in saving money will be interested in
these specials. This will be the last offering of our summer lines of
merchandise and this one extra effort is to help the ladies get you into
Guthrie Today and Saturday.
$1.50 House Dresses 98c
100 Ladies' House Dresess worth
>1.25 and $1.50. Good quality Ging
ham and Percale, in light and dark
colors. Special for
2 days at
Children's Dresses 98c
100 Children's $1.25, $1.50 and
>1-75 Dresses for ages 6 to 14 years.
To glorify these QQ _
2 days J/OC
Lawn Kimonos at 1-2
All Lawn Kimono s in a final
clean-up during these two
days priced at
98c
1-2
$15 Dresses at $3.98
Pique and Linen Dresses, every-
thing left in summer dresses that
sold regular at $5.95 to $15.00.
TheLast Shot
at
$3.98
$1.98 Waists at 89c
10 0 Ladies' Summer Wash
Waists. Most of them worth $1.50.
Some were $1.98—none under $1.00.
It's the remainder of our summer
stocks. To help the Woman's Cham-
ber of Commerce, you and ourselves
we price them 89c
$35 White Dresses $10
16 Linen, Marquisette and Lace
Dresses—every one that is left from
our $25 to $35 regular lines—most
of them $25, but 2 dresses on this
rack were $35. Your last chance
will be during these Car- & 1
nival Days. Choice 1. vr
CHILDREN'S 75c DRESSES
Made of percale, in neat little
styles for aages 2 to 6 years, in
stripes, checks and plain mater-
ials. They are "Princess" make
and worth to 75c;
2 days at
59c
Millinery Specials for Carnival
Our Millinery Department contributes a lot of new fall street hats
to make the day interesting. Jaunty stylish street hats thaiq o AO
«re especially priced for these Carnival Days at $1.98 and. O
Sale of Undermuslins and C orsets
One lot of Ladies' Drawers and
Corset Covers, of good quality
Longcloth, 50c and 59c va'QQ_
ues, foB 2 days at OS/C
"Justrite" Corsets in the long
hip and low bust style, made double
^>ver the abdomen to give extra
strength, extra heavy hook below
stay, finished at top with tape and
insertion. A regular QO
$1.50 value, 2 days at... %/OC
Ladies' and Children's Drawers
of good quality muslin, tucked
styles, some hemstitched and with
embroidery ruffle, worth ng-
to 50c, choice
A table full of Corset Covers,
short Petticoats, Drawers in regu-
lar and extra size gowns
75c values at
50c
Our Clothing Department is offer-
ing some Extra Specials for 2 Days
Boys Wash Suits, ages 2-> to 7 years, a price
Today and Saturday we will sell dOc & 75c
Cuff Buttons and Cuff Button Sets with stick
pin to match, a set 15°
Boys Khaki Trousers all sizes and worth to
$ 1.00, two days at 39c
Clean-up sale of all men's spring style Felt
Hats, all $3.00 values and Union made, a bar-
gain for these two days at ... . $1.95
Poris Shirts and Drawers for men, special
a garment 25c
Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each 25c
Boys 50c Porosknit Union Suits, all sizes
24 to 32, two days at 25c
$1.50 Suit Cases, during Carnival days 95c
Twenty Dozen Mens 1 Oc black
sox, a pair 5 c
One lot of Boys 1 5c Suspenders,
special at 9c
100 Dozen
Women's Summer
Und ergarments
at Half Price
These values alone are
worth your trip to the
Street Carnival. You save
enough on what you buy
in this department alone
to pay for all your fun
and amusement, besides,
getting the best Under-
wear and Hosiery values
you ever bought. These
prices are good Today
and Saturday only:
Women's 10c Swiss Ribbed Vests....5c
Women's 20c Swiss Ribbed Vests... 10c
Women's 25c Swiss Ribbed Vests, 12 l-2c
Women's 50c Swiss Ribbed Vests...25c
Women's high neck, long sleeve med-
ium early fall weight Vests, our regular
50c quality. Two days
for
50c tight knee and lace trim-
med umbrella drawers
25c
25c
50e ankle length, early fall
weight Drawers
25c
Half Priced Union iuits
Women's 50c tight knee and lace trim-
med Union Suits, during
Carnival Days .-1
59c tight knee or lace trim-
med umbrella union suits
$1.19 Union Suits, tight knee or lace
trimmed umbrella
ityle
25c
30c
60c
Childrens "M" Waists
During these two days we will sell
children's "M" Waists, 25c 1 O 1^
quality at \.£* 2C
100 Dozen
Women's Hose
at Half Price
This sale is equally as
important as one above
for the price is cut in two
here the same as on the
underwear.
Women's 10c Black
Hose, 2 days
at OC
50 dozen women's fancy
printed hose in stripes,
polka dots and figures, all
colors, 15c qual- l7l-%
ity at • 2C
Women's colored hose 20e
value in this sale
1 lot of women's 25c lisle hose in black
light blue, pink and other 1 Ol
colors, 2 days at ^ «2C
25 dozen fine lisle hose, some with lace
boots, beautiful 50c merchandise, to help
the women we will sell them 25c
Women's 50c white silk hose
during Carnival days at
■1 ul
V
25c
Gala Prices Prevail for Two Days
in Our Domestic Department
Not to be out-done in value giving for Carnival Days our Domestic
Department comes forth with prices cut to the quick—here they are.
15 pieces of New Noroflk Stripe
Suiting of heavy Indian Head print-
ed cotton (fast colors) suitable for
Norfolk Jackets or full suits, our
regular 15e and 20c
quality at
10c
50 pieces more of those 10c Man-
chester chambrays (all ^3
colors) at
5!c
100 pieces of double fold peri-.les
in all colors, 32 inches wide and a
good 10c quality. Per yard wj 1
during Carnival Days I 2C
Another Extra Special. The
*bleaehed "Celebrated" brand do-
mestic, 36 inches wide. 2
days special, 12 yards..
$1
A big bargain table containing
goods worth 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c a
yard. Merchandise that you ,<;an
use every day. Special price to
elean uf# while Carnival
lasts, at
100 pieces of beautiful 12 l-2c and
15c ginghams go these two
days at
Fleeced suitings in white ground
with black hair-line stripes, 40
inches wide—note the
width. Special at
500 yards of bleached cambric
muslin, in short lengths,
10c quality at OC
Extra Special! 40-in unbleached
sheeting, 12
yards for ..
5c
!c and
10c
ground
pes, 40
10c
unbric
5c
cached
$1
1950 Yards of Beautiful 85c $1,
$1.25 Silks these two days at 49c
We had quit selling our 85c and $1.00 silks at 49c. This was only
to stimulate trade during the summer months. The Women of the 'Wo-
men's Chamber of Commerce have personally solicited us to give you
iome extraordinary silk values. We are going to play with you once
more, and here is what we will offer Today and Saturday.
250 yards of 27 inch, $1.00 quality
black and white shepherd checks, in
different size checks
500 yards of navy blue foulards,
with white figures, our 85c value
300 yards of colored shantungs and
pongees, $1.00 and $1.25 quality all
colors
300 yards of $1.00 quality stripe and
plaid waistings
100 yards of 27-in stripe messalinc,
all colors, regular $1.00 value
300 yards of printed foulards ,in dif-
ferent colors, some white grounds,
some brown grounds, several others,
85c and $1.00 quality
200 yards of all kinds fancy silks,
$1,25 value, some only in waist lengths
All together the whole lot of 1950
yards and all at one price during these
two Street Carnival days
Choice
of
any at
Per
Yard
All Silk & Dress Goods Remnants
marked at about 1-2 or 1-3
We've sorted out all short lengths of Silks and Dress Goods and for
these two days there'll be some excellent bargains for early chosers.
Prices are now at one-half or one third the price formerly. We've put
them on tables and if you need a short length suitable for a skirt, a waist
or a child's dress this is your opportunity.
A Carnival of Bargains in Our
Shoe Department
We are going to make Today and Saturday the days of the Women's
Street Carnival—interesting shopping days, so that you will have double
interest in Guthrie on these days. To this end, note the Overwhelming
Bargains.
Il
$1.98
S3.50
$3.00
$1.85
$1.75
50 pairs of Womens welt Oxfords small sizes
worth $3.50 at . . . .
A table of $4.00 Pumps and Oxfords at
Any mans $5 Oxford in the house
Any regular $4 00 in our stock
Boys $2.50 Oxfords for 2 days
43 pairs of $3.50 Oxfords at .
WATCHES FREE WITH SCHORL SHOES
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Hornaday, W. H. The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912, newspaper, September 6, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275736/m1/4/: accessed April 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.