The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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CHALLENGE JUNE SALE
ON LADIES' ONE-PIECE DRESSES, SHIRTWAISTS,
SKIRTS AND SEVERAL '' ™rc'
thenkw store
Russell's One Price Spot Cash Store
North Side of Square,
Altus, Oklahoma
A S we did not set our store opened for business until a peat portion of the spring selhnj season wm
A over on Ladies' One-Piece Dresses, Shirtwaists, Skirts, etc., we find that we have ™'lre,> t00
of this character of goods on hand for this season of the year, therefore we have decided to place them
. sale at Vice, that « challenge any merchant in Jacta c, t. match Sale starts promptly SAT-
IIR1UY MORNING JUNE 4th, and will continue until SATURDAY NluHl, JUNE. 11th.
When we say we challenge any merchant in Jackson connty to match our prices on these spec.alad-
vertised articles we lean exac ly what we say. We will not inflate our values m the least Most people
These garments are all new and this p g Iinjnilupliiv ke nicked ud very quickly. We are placing several lots of
sS.w.'d o3i Xr' J 11 ridkulousl. Urn prk., for this V.. «ill M «ch« -
with you so that you can see that we deliver the^ftVurie^M7you t^Trongly the importance of attendinR the first day or two.
picked uPv;^^ntegwnrra1i uToldarliclThc^in^vertised that are not sold after Saturday night. June 11th.
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Ladies' White One-
Piece Longerie
Dresses
\\[ positively this season's latest
models, not an old carry-over in
the lot. Some of them are made
with low necks and with the
overskirt effect, some of them
are made plain with lace insert-
jng.
The prices formerly were 3.50,
5.00, 7.00, 7.50, 9.00 12 50,
16 50 We have marked them
all down at the uniform price of
Just 1-4 Off
3^50garments down to'2.64, the
5.00 garments down to 3.75, the
7.00 garments down to 5.^o, the
9.00 garments down to 6.25, and
so on.
White Waists
sr. s
necks and three-quarter sleeves.
2 dozen fine lawn waists, formerly marked to sell at
65c, cut to 45c while they last.
8 dozen ladies' white lawn and longerie waists, made
in open fronts and open backs with long ^eeYf®
with embroidery fronts. Formerly selling 1.00 and
1.19. While they last your choice for 79c.
5 dozen embroidery fronts white lawn shirt waists
with long sleeves, as long as they las. your choice
only 89c.
All our former 1.50 white longerie waists with long
sleeves with lace and insertion fronts, while thej
last your choice $1.19.
All our former 1.75 real longerie waists, beautifully
trimmed in front and back with lace insertion, also
the sleeves, while they last cut to $1.29.
All our former 2.00 and and 2.25 white waists while
they last cut to $1.69.
All our former 2.50 white longerie and white silk
waists while they last cut to Jt.W.
Ladies' and Misses' Skirts
All cut just 20 per cent, from the former pi
* 1 • « ^ Panamas
jnce. We
■rt.ll cut JUBi -v yVr^ i
are showing a complete line of Voiles an<
from 3.50 to 10.00 in the Panamas, and from i.a0
to 12 50 in the Voiles. This uniform reduction of
twenty per cent, from the original marked
prices should bring them down within the reach ot
all.
Reductions on Towels
20 dozen pairs of 16x32 blue and white checked
fringe towels while they last cut to oc per pair.
10 dozen pairs 14x28 bleach hemmed huck towels
while they last cut to only 8c per pair.
10 dozen pairs 18x36 bleach hemmed huck towels
while they last cut to 15c per pair.
No mail or telephone orders filled on any of the
above and not over 3 pairs of either lot to any one
family. ——
Muslin Underwear
Child's Muslin Drawers, age 2 to 6
Child's Muslin drawers, age S to 12. 2 pair for 2oc
Ladies' full cut muslin drawers " 45^
Ladies' Muslingowns
at: —
50c, while they last, cut to 39c.
Men's Genuine Red DiamondOverafo ^ union.made andaslarai-
With bib. made ol Ste^wUh jum^s to match, former price $1.00. while they
ard garment in every particular, witn jumjwr
last, cut to 85c per garment.
Selby's Sil5. Oxfords and Pumps for Ladies
1 lot of very fine turn sole plain toe ox blood blucherox- , 1
fords, former price $3.50, cut to $2.48.
1 lot of broken sizes in a very fine patent kid turn sole
plain toe oxfords with brown swade top. former price $3.o0
cut to $2.65. ....
1 lot of broken sizes in very fine turn sole patent kid button
with brown cloth top oxfords, regular price *3 cut to 12.25.
1 lot of verv fine plain toe light turn sole sailor tie ankle
pump, brown chocolate kid. former price $3. cut to
1 lot of turn sole cap toe vici kid chocolate oxfords blucher.
former price. $2.50 cut to $1.98.
The Old Reliable Edwin Clapp & Sons'
Shoes and Oxfords
We are going to discontinue the sale of them.
«ve«l "u'whL the size, ye m t^h^he^joes
ELX S Price on
JEW $4.98
This price will certainly soon melt them aw*>
Ladies' regular 5c Hemmed White
Handkerchiefs, while they la>et 5c
Ladies' Real Linen Hemmed Hand-
kerchiefs, actually worth 10c,
while they last 5c.
600 Dozen assorted size regular 5c
Pearl Dtpss Buttons, wkiu tkev laMt 3
dozen for Sr.
Ladies' Lower Grade or Medium-Priced
Oxfords and Pumps
Ladies' Chocolate Kid. turn sole, sailor tie. ankle strap,
former price 13,50, cut to 11.19.
One lot of Ladies' Black Vici Kid medium broad toe
with medium low heel. Blucher Oxfords, former price 11.50.
CUt Ladies' Tan Russia < alf Blucher Oxfords, cap toe. with
genuine (ioodyaar welt soles, former price 12. cut to $1.69.
One lot Ladiei' Vici Kid Chocolate Blucher Oxfords, li#ht
sole aad medium heel, former price 1.60. cut to 98c.
Boys' Olive Green Elkskin Outing Shoes, with soles that
never wear out. former pnee 2 00. cut to 1.75.
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Ruthruff, C. E. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1910, newspaper, June 2, 1910; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280057/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.