The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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12*c
Box'* Iroo Csd bote
15c quality. os wif
15c
black
5c Spool S:lk
acd wh:ie, os sale
2 for 5c
50c quality sq're shsol
Fascinators, on sale
18c
10c quality black Lesle
Elastic, ca sale
$5.00 quality Arabi-
an Lace Curtains, on
$1.98
ioc Ginghams in sol-
id colors, on sale
7c
50c grade Men's four-
in-hand ties, on sale
25c gTade Men's neck
wear, on sale
13c
All Ladies* Furs at
^ PRICE
f
:
Tremendous Cut Prices
on Mens' Clothing1
The Bargain of Bar
gains!
75c Dress Goods
39c
75c quality La Black
Underskirt*, on sale
Lowest Prices From thei
Fir Tti Dm 1 Minnelfc CtoriM Silt if Wiitw Sgfe Mill Eifc Brekee Lots, Etc,
$35,000.00 Worth of Morchandiso at a Mi
Hundreds and hundreds of remarkable bargain lots for this 10 Days Sale. All winter goods,
short pieces, lines of goods that have only a piece or two left, odd pairs, dozens of articles throughout every
of the store; constitute the very remarkable saving opportunities. ^ Also, all lines of regular merchandise which
did
only;
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sell as fast as we thought they should, have had the prices lowered to a mark which in many instances represents
part of the a:tual cost of production. Every item quoted represents desirable merchandise, but many are in small
broken lots. But what care you whether we have one or a thousand of an article, so long as it is what you want a
the price a saving on:. Spring mrrchindis: his already begun to arrive, the next few weeks will bring it to us in lr-
quantities. We are compelled to unload large quantities of merchandise at a heavy sacrifice, hence these pri
House Keeper's Supplies, Staple Cotteo Under
Priced,
LADIES' SPRING UNDERWEAR—At Manufacturer's Cost
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Ctv. &ack am* wan*. a:: Sou*
Ooiora
lUrsa; tout* da-* Prto
Yard be
fU&Lmr 4V,c CaJo.«« la UjU sal
Dart &.=«*, ajao R*U Grays aa4
Uca c« 5aJ* Par Ted 4c
K«atry T-r.jfi la
Draaa Stf'.M aaj Solid Coiors ot
Wtaa. C .-wa.t Li$U Bla# aad Plak.
•Lao ti* i-ae Co.o.-.lj* of
Ckil-dre-s Drt>MS .•vfiiar 12SevaJ-
aaa. cc. *a> 7*ae
IS Piacwa > Wetgtt Oarars In
Str.^aa. Ciscss. aad B--oiec Plaid*.
So'i R«rllr>.T at 14c pee* yard oa
(ait p«r jtrd 5He
S> Piece* X ijcb Cotton Checks in a
a a racviar • ? aa c v**
on Sal* 5c
:&e sTasUrjr !'• Very Hop#
Duaitac cc aa*
nci Tard B)«sc&«d MoaJia !U**Ur
10c <r^a!tty OB aaW n«at !♦ 4aj* 7Hc
«; -.act B +*cb Pllto CSs-l=e. soft
fiawi. wofta lie rJ. Carta saW J3c
l<*o jurda a. A. A 3«a ls'.iad Us-
tlaatOad M-.s u> f a yard «* a. aort
for ti* M-e&a S l-3< qmalitr oc aa>
jwr rard THc
lie quality H«vy TwiUed $-oa Cottoa
FVaxrel aa exoeJieot qoaLty for I'n-
oa aals 11c
e Q«aU:j Red or Twillad V«ll
caied Wool F-ancel oo aa* 22 C
&•< Qaal):r Wool Repeil^ot c r Water
Proof. fallr 1«4 yard nk In Bicrk.
Nary. Gray, Dark Red and Dark
Gwn oc aa> 32c
G:esi Variety cf Dark Sbirtlnss Style*
DONT FAIL TO_ATTE^D HALFPRICE REMNANT SALE OF LK
ORESS GOODS AND ALL OTHERPlECE GOOOS IN THE HOUSE.
7000 Yards of High-Grade Swiss
Nainsook Embroideries
ic and
In connection with onr White Goods Sale we offer the most
astounding bargains ever otiered in Man gam in high grade
Embroideries—the greatest saving in years is offered in the
- fol1 owing four lots:
Lot i
Swiss and Nansook embroi-
deries and insertions, values
ap to 15c, per yard
LOT III
Swiss, Nansook and Cambric
Embroideries and insertions,
values up to 25c, per yard
SMe
11c
i LOTH
Swiss, Nansook and Cambric
Embroideries and insertions,
values up to 20c, per yard
LOT IV
Swiss, Nansook and Caabnc
Embroideries and insertions,
value up to 35c, per yard
Don't fail to attend this extraordinary
sale of Ladies Muslio Underwear—we
promise you a genuine surprise, both is
the vast quanities, numerous novel and
catchy designs, exclhsive styles, sbown
only in the larger cities. Bat, above all,
we do promise the lowness of price will
surprise yon most—not a garment marked
above manufacturer's cost—for this Great
White Sale
Gowns. losr round or square neck, and
slip over styles to select from, trimmed
with embroidery or lace, finished with
ribbon, sach as usuallv "TCaa JL OCaa
sell for $1.25 $1.50, SP 100*000
Gowns cf Nansook or Cambric High
Surplice or low-neck, also slip over, with
or without short sleeves, nicely trimmed
with new patterns of lace or embroidery
finished with ribbon, snch as usually sell
ahi&r' ' $1.10 & $1.20
Gowns of Nansook or Cambric in lowf
round or square neck or slip over styles,
with or without short slee%-es; beautifully
trimmed with embroidery and insertions
of lace, usnalv sold at $2 so and $3.00
£ $1.50 and $i.to
Gowns ot tiner French Nansook, low,
slipover, with short sleeves, high, square
and Y neck, finished with lace and em-
broidery insertion, with edge of finer lace
and embroidery, usual price $\ so and
$2.25 and$2.70
Corset covers of Cambric or Muslin,
round or square neck, lace trim- Af.
med, regular 40c, 50c corset, S. P. 4VV
Corset co vers of Cambric or Nansook, a
variety of different styles to select from,
all nicely trimmed with insertions, and
edges of torchon or Val laces, finished in
a number of dainty styles, values 75c and
$1.00. Sale
styles cf laces, full French shape, tome ]
trimmed back, values $1.25 and $1.50, I
25. ... 82c and $1.10r|
Petticoats of Muslin, tucked floonce,
finished with embroidery edge, J1.00 and
IMcr. 66c and 82c
Petticoats of Cambric, deep flannel or
tucics or edge and insertion of lace, some
styles with embroidery flounce, usnal
$1.10 451.20
Petticoats made of Cambric, deep um-
brella flounce, trimmed with ruffles of em-
broidery, tucks or lace insertions and edge
asrtt $1.50 and $1.80
tesra $2.70 and $195
Chemise of Muslin, square or round
yoke erf embroidery or lace, the $1
values, on sale UwV
The $1.25 values
82c
I
$1,101
Prices
8c
15c
45c aod 66c
Corset covers of fine Nansook, an as-
sortment of styles, trimmed with different
for
Chemise of Cambric or Nansook, medi
um or skirt length, embroidery or lace
trimmed, $1.50 and Si.75 val-
ues, on sale
fiid fo$1.20and$1.50
Drawers of Muslin, deep flannel
finished, tucks, value 50c, on sale OOv
Drawers of Muslin or Cambric, immense
assortment of styles, with edge oi em-
broidery and tucks or insertion and edge
of Val or linen lace usual valus 75c and
$1.00, on
sale
*82c and $1.10
Drawers of Cambric or Nansook, all the
new styles, handsome!)' trimmed with in-
sertion, and edge of lace or deep flounce,
erf embroidery garments, usually sold at
52.00 and $2.50 f" ~
Sale Pi ices .
ui uuu auu vu^v.
: usual valus 75c and
45c and 66c
•**5^ v* ^ 1
garments, usually sold at
$120&SIJ0
Remember
the
Meis' Fiimistiing Goods UadarpriMd
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ti U oc sa> 59c
49c
DATE S
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Bote. Icrotrrj mjui Scr $1 5b a
Mess CKxtoorzt ad
•olid BUa* Brc C
9a*z pr c* f.S 1
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iirt fci $1*
b&C
U V- K«« B«at Grade 3G
a p«ac unty ot afeavaa
i
$5.00 quality ladies'
trimmed hats, on sale
$1.95
5000 yards of Beaeants, Dress goods, Cetten goods and White
geeds on the eeenters, beginning Saturday, marked at *
figures which ron at 1-2 Price.
As a natural conseqr.ezce erf the heavy selling at this store during the past
three months tbonsar.es of yards erf Remnants and short pieces have accumulatec
Onx sales people have worked over time during the past week, culling all these
short pieces oat. carefully measuring and marking them «t prices which r jb Id
Uc Qeaacjr Boya F
HALF VALUE
50c quality bag T«rk-
tsk towels, am sak
DIXIE STORE
28c
TBINSI If Ma*
The stoat exact'c g and eco-
•ksssica1 be3era will be sar*
frbai at tk km pnee* prm
ieat here ctr.tg this Maaotk
To 1 be fint tea people catering <
o'clock a m. sharp *md bavtag
a preaeat erf aaac fiac of ckafge. J
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1908, newspaper, January 30, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281605/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.