The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1918 Page: 4 of 7
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Dollars - Washers
Which will you have ?
200 will be tossed from the roof of our
building on the opening day of this sale
SATURDAY, JAN. 5th
at 9 o'clock a. m.
20 will be silver dollars, 180 will be
Iron Washers
The one who grabs the dollars kpeps
them. Be Here.
NEW
ECONOMY
Cushing, Oklahoma
Over the Top!
Dollars or Washers
Which will you get ?
at 9 o'clock on the opening day of our sale
from the front of our building we will
throw 200 sealed envelopes into the street.
We guarantee that 20 of these will contain
silver dollars, the others iron washers.
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Be in front of our store opening day The
ones who get the dollars keep them
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TY|TO THE OTHER; and offer you the greatest buying opportunity that will possibly be offered you again
years to come. EVERYTHING in this great big economical store will be sold at a magnificent saving.
A FAST AND FURIOUS WAR ON HIGH PRICES
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muslins, comforts, Ladies and Children*
its. Suits. Dresses. Waists. Skirts, Petticoats, all go_ in this gi
CLEARANCE SALE at a fraction of their valu-g
III!
GREAT
at 9 o'clock
HELP
in every way
you can to
Win the War
1 nnlc Women' We ore going to give FREE, a handsome linen
Look Wome . ^ and 49 other presenis to the first 50
women to visit our store on Saturday morning, the opening day.
Be Here January Sth at 9 o clock
Yes! we will have lots of extra sales people
FOOD
will win the
War
Don't Waste It
One Lot Ladies Coats and
Dresses will be sold for
CHOICE $5.00
Don't wait to see what your neighbor
gets—BE HtRE
IMPOSSIBLE
For us to print 2006 price, on this page, and that', only about half the bargain, that
will be offered. COME, you'll not be orry o disappointed.
One Lot of Ladies Coats, Suits-
and Dresses will be
Choice $9.95
Be Early or You will be Sorry
gets BEHtRE —— ~ You'll find ever other bargain you are searching for
onlv a few of the innumerable values-- Yo ax th1*s sale
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Silver Dollars thrown away. Read
how at the top of this Bill.
2000 yards Light and
Dark color Outings, 20c
grade
Only 113/4C yd
Over 100 pair $2.50 to
$3.00 Cotton Blankets,
extra big sizes
Special at $1.89
1000 yards Outing Flan-
nels, white and colors,
Less than wholesale
9Y2c yard
300 pair Ladies and
Misses Shoes, sold up to
$5.00
Choice $2.49
Money thrown away in this Sah.
Read the top of this Bill
Over 50 pieces plain and
fancy 36 to 40 inch silks
sold up to $2.50 yard
Special $1.29 Yard
200 pair Childrons Shoes
Values up to #160
Choice $1.95
300 yards book fold Per-
cales, get it now only
9VsC Yard
BLANKETS
See Our Special Double
Cotton Blankets, only
69c Pair
100 doz. Boys and Girls
Black Hose, our best 35c
grade. Last Chance
Only 23c Pair
$5.00 and $5.50 Wool
Nap Blankets, only
$2.95 Pair <
Silk Flounce Petticoats
in all colors, only
$1.95 1
One Lot Jewelry, Nov-
elities, Purses, Combs,
Eta, will be
y2 Pric*
Trunks, Suit Cases and
Hand Bags at
Sharp Reduction
One Lot Dress Goods in-
cluding plain color Ser-
ges, only
59c Y ard
Odd Lot Ladies Waists,
values to $2.50
Only 95c
Ladies Fleeced Kimon-
as the $1.50 kind
Only 97c
5000 yards plain and I Childrens Fleeced Un-
fancy ribbons, values to I ion Suits; all sizes.
22c. Special
Only 9V2c Yard
Linen Crash Toweling
Etra Special
'Only 11c yard
One Lot Girls Coats,
worth to $8.00
Choice $3.95
Think of it,
Only 37c
Big sizes Cotton Blank-
ets; $2.00 kind
$L29 ; 1
One big rack Ladies
Fancy Silk and Serge
Dresses to close
Choice V? Price
One lot unbleached mus-
lin; worth 15c yard
9c Yard
3 pound Wool process
Comfort Batts, $2.50 val
ues, comfort sizes
$1.69 i
Table Linens, Fancy
Linen pieces, Bite.,
At 1-4 to 1-3 Less than
Regular
Ladies $1.25 and $1.50
Ribbed Fleeced Union
Suit8 NOW 93c
20c Best Quality, Bleach
ed Muslin
Now 14c Yard
A Splendid 15c grade
cotton batts white and
dean , ,,
Only 11c
Profits and Cost
of goods
ABSOLUTELY
Forgotten
The Time
January 5th to 19th
= -The Place ——
<EW ECONOMY CASH
"Better Value*1' CUSHING, OKLAHOMA "Better Quahty
Come any day
Come every day
But be sure to come
the FIRST day
of this sale
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The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1918, newspaper, January 3, 1918; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276358/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.