The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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CLOSING OUT
Over two months ago we decided to close out this stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, hut owing to the ^usual con-
ditions it was impossible lor us to close out such a big stock in 30 or 60 days. People bought lor mmetate use only^ an
nothing lor future—but now the money season has rolled 'round, and we have our entire stock ol Clothing, ®tc.,on dispy
on tables, counters, strung up, hung up, in shelves---convenient lor careiul inspection. Note the prices quoted1 below,^com-
pare them wtth any mail ordi houses or any store. This is a lew oi the bargains, we haven't room to mention more herein
It is not profit we are after now. We must get this stock into cash AT ONCE The BIG SAVINGS are to be found
right here, and if there ever was a time when all of us should save IT IS NOW If there ever was a chance to SAVE
DOLLARS this is it. Come in and see us; see our goods; get Our low prices. This is a case where seeing is believing.
ladies suits and cloaks.
Just got in Drummer's Sample Line of Ladies
Suits, Coats, and Children's Coats, and Ladies
Skirts in serges and poplins, only one #f a kind
and all medium priced. Some of them are a little
soiled but can very easily be put in good shape.
As long as they last, at One-Third to One-Half
Regular Selling Price. Be sure to get yours.
suit cases and grips.
One lot of size 24 fiber case $1.00
Same as above with straps . .\ $1.25
All leather ones for $9.60
All leather Grips, Size 18 for only $7.60
We have some part leather for $2.40
ladies shoes.
We have a good assortment of Ladies Seleet
Colors and Combination Boots, the kind that
some merchants will ask you $8 to $10 for. our
closing out prices are $4-$5.25
We have a nice assortment of Young Ladies
English Walkers, Medium low heels, from 8 to
91/2 inch top. Both solid-color and combination,
our closing out price is $3.50--$5.00
Red Goose School Shoes need no recommend-
ation. You can ask your neighbors about them.
They are all leather and when you get them you
always get value received. We have a good sup-
ply on hand that we carried over from last year.
Come in and do your purchasing while you can
get the sizes you need.
One Hundred and fifty boys suits, of the very
latest styles. Sizes from 4 to 18 years, and are all
wool at least one third less than you can buy
them elsewhere. Our price rang ; $1.95 to $5.25
TRUNKS.
We have 75 trunks yet to dispose of. They are
well assorted, all colors and sizes, from the least
kind to the largest kind, our prices ranges from
$2.75 to S9-50
union suits for men.
We have a good heavy ribbed garment that
always sold for $1.25, and will be worth $1.50
this fall, as long as they last for 98c
Spring Tex, Medium Weight good garment for
early fall, • •
We have five dozen Unions for Boys, in sizes
24 to 34, short lengths, we must get rid of them
and are clpsing them out at 50c values, for .. 26c
shirts, shirts.
Men and boy's gray and blue work shirts are
now selling 65c and 75c, our price 48c
7 Spools of O. N. T. Sewing Thread 25c
C. M. C. and Star Crochet Cotton thread, we sell
in this sale at only, per spool, 08c
We sell the best Gingham for
Percals in blue, gray, and light colors, 27 inches
wide, closing it out at 1
BARGAINS IN OUTINGS.
We have a few pieces in remnants, as long as it
lasts to close out at 11°
Good assortment in light colors at .... 12V c
" men's pants. ^
All woolens, English Blue Serges, the very
best kind $4.75
Blue Serges, good ones at $4.25
Medium values for $2.75
We can save you from $1 to $2 on that pair of
Corduroy pants.
One lot of Mackinaw s for men and boys, our
price $1.25 to $4.25. This kind usually sells for
from $3.50 to $7.50.
Rain Coats for Men, Women and Children.
Last Spring we bought a big line of Drum-
mers samples. They are counted the very best.
We can sell them at least for one-half of what
the Mail Order houses ask for them. They are
all bargains. Come in and see them.
overalls por every body.
We are selling Detroit Special, nothing better,
on the Market, as long as they last for $1.: -
Sweaters for Men, Women and Children.
Big assortment of colors of Cotton Sweaters,
Regular 75c sellers, to close out at v 48c
A good assortment men's and young men's
foat sweaters, cotton and woolen, in all colors,
at Medium Prices. Come early ,they wont last.
CARPET WARP
White 20c
All Colors 25c
3 pound Cotton Bats 65c
ladies union suits.
A good medium weight 59c
Misses and Children's Heavy Union Suits, Price
ranges from 48c to ... 69c
LADIES SHIRT WAISTS.
Organdies and Voiles $1.50 to $1.75 values, we
are closing out at • $1-05
One lot of short sleeves, gonig at 45c
Twenty four hundred pairs of Men, Women,
and Children Shoes, all clean and up-to-date
shoes. No old shelf worn goods to offer. They
must go—They will go. The price will take them
Men's Kangaroo, regular $7.50, our price $5.25
Men's good vici cushion insoles, $G val at $4.95
Gun Metal, English Walkers, val $<j, for. . $4.95
We have a lot of Gun Metal, and Vici shoes,
that the Mail Order Houses get $3.35 to $3.85;
our closing out price is $2.75
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE : MANGUM, 0KLA
$1.50 Middie Blouses, now going for 98c
Good Assortment of Children's dresses made of
the Best Ginghams &-c
Space wont permit us giving prices and dis-
cription on our piece goods department but they
are bargains from one end of shelving to the oth-
er. The price we are making is away under the
wholesale price. We must have the cash and it'
cutting and slashing prices will get it, we will
have it.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917, newspaper, September 27, 1917; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281704/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.