The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1912 Page: 4 of 9
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must turn at least $35,000.00 of our best meriLidisethis If -V f u tu eff°rLt0 Te th! ?T of $15,000.00. We
the next Ten Days. Necessity drives us to this desperate extreme Rfc. ™ / f g°^' r0"S,d'f shaU be done in
is most in demand necessity drives us to the task of sacrificing .1,' 2? J16 . e year when all this high class merchandise
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find th t h t 7Tumr T" 11 W0Uld COminS later> When m0St 0f y0Ur Winter need Shave been SUPP'iei Come set the bargains and leave the cash and you will
find that you have effected the biggest ar lost seasonable saving of your life.
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CALICO
t grace, oc value
4c
LADIES' COLLARS
Ladies' collars, beauties, ve
latest 50c and 60c value
39c
HOPE MUSILN
y best on market, 12 l-2c
9c
OUTING.
Best colors, 12 l-2c value
7 l-2c
LADIES COLLARS.
• e:y newest things in Lacie-
irs to select from 35: value
22c
WOOL GLOVES.
Lacjes' all wool knit, 35c value
22c
GINGHAM. 1
7^UT7,s p 1-2- I
iOc
LADIES' UNIONSUITS.
Full fleeced, bleached, 75c vsl'ie
JUVENILE COATS.
The little boy in all color
styles, sue 4 t
7, S3.00 value
$2.39
Men's latest *-b-haad ties,
colors. new gooas, 3cc valu^
18c
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Pr.c very best *
only the best. '
en. up to IJ5.CC
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LADIES' BLACK VELVET
COATS.
The best for the money, we have
had this season, made to sell for
$20.00
$11.75
No alterations.
LADIES' SERGE DRESSES.
1 xot to close out. Ladies' all woo!
materials trimmed with real lace
not a dress in this lot worth less
than $18.00—Choice
$10.75
JN3LaiACI;ED * fL
.'4-4 Muslin 8c value
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45c
LADIES' GLOVES.
Ladies' wool cashnierette gloves,
full silk lined, 50c value
6c
29c
v GINGHAM.'
Aproft check blu« and brown, 7 1-2
cent value
5c
.. / vPILLOW SLIPS.
• *S-":n bleached 15c. value
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CASHMERETTE GLOVES,
-adies' all colors, full silk lin '
0c value
sc;:c throughout, S3JX) valu«
$1.95
29c
MISSES UNrON5LTT.
Misses, gray mixe2 unfonsuits
nicely fleeced. 35cvalce •
19c
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS.
Absolutely all yool. all colors,
siie 30 to 34, a chance for the Boy.
ap to ti 2.50
$6.85
3-. the market .mace ia latest
c: latest gooes, size .7 to
16. $6.00 value
$3.89
This is only a few of . our many
prices. There are hundreds that
^ecannotprjc^here^
' LADIES' UCATS.
1 lot ladies cdars aU<£ to sell for
110.00 to $1250. black and co"l«-
ed. somr pony skh. *y Wool
Scotch Kerstvs
$6.95 :
N 3 alterations.
"o alterations.
LADIES' SUITS.
We have cut out a lot of suits;
400c values, but broken is sizes,
if you can find one your size, col-
or you like—it is yours for
$7.50
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No alterations.
LADIES' SILK DRESSES.
?ure silk, broken sizes, several
colors to select from, all are good
values at $15.00 to $20.00— Choice.
$7.50
No alterations. " 4 *
BOYS SUITS.
are wool suits, worsted
goods, all colors, size 7
$2.59
ADIES' SUITS
1 lot b' suits made to sell to
$18 20 in Scotch Kersey,
serge) ipcord, and diagonals.
£10.75
No alftons.
ADIES' SUITS.
A iini n can't help but appeal
ipcord serges, dia^on.i!^
lets., all wool made to
seli 1*00- Choice
12.75
No alflons.
(S IjgDERWEAR.
ery B1 fleeced Jersev
shirts ■ drawers, all sizes, 50c
value, F
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35c
SOX.
Men's |k and tan sox, good 10c
value
5c
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LADIES' CLOTH COATS.
In this lot there are 29 coats, all
sizes, full line of colors and black
every one made for a $20.00 coat-
Choice
$10.75
No alterations.
LADIES' DRESSES.
1 lot silk, silk and wool messaline,
pvery one a beauty, trimmed with
real lace, made to sell for $22.50—
Choice
$14.50
Mo ^lt0ra*ions.
MEN'S OVE'RCOAIS!
Absolutely all wool Kersey s Ken-
vor's silk lined cravonette not a
coat in this lot worth less than
$16.50
MEM'S SHOES
Our very best, never sold for less
than $4, gun metal, vici, Russian
calf, button or lace.
$2.35
MEN'S SHOES.
Black and tan, lace or button, all
leather, newest in style, $3.00
value
$2.19
BOYS SHOES.
Black or tan lace or button, gun-
metal, box calf, Russian calf or
vici, sizes 2 to 5, $3.00 value
SHIRTS.
Men's white and colored dress
shirts, all sizes, $1.00 value
59c
JUVENILE COATS.
Storm collars, sizes 4 to 9 years
old, brown only, all wool, $3.00
value
$1.69
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
Best Lambs Down wool fleeced
$1.00 value
$2.19
MEN'S SWEATERS.
Pure all wool colors, $3.00 value
$10
BOYS SHOES.
Best box calf stock, black, laced*
new toe and heel, $2.00. value,
size2 1-2 to 5 1-2
$1.35
PANTS.
Big lot pants, all colors, all sizes,
all wool, to $4.00 value
$2.39
^ MEN'S SHOES
Russian calf button and bal., new
toe -and heel, all leather, ' *3.00
value
$2.19
$2.79
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UNION SUITS.
French ribbed, fleeced gray mix-
ed $1.50 value
$10—MEN'S .SUITS—$10
In blue serges, Kersey, whipcords,
Melton's all colors, all sizes up to
$18.50
$10
LITTLE BOYS SUITS.
Blue serges, worsted all colors and
style even Russian blouses, valu
$5.00
$3.69
.. MEN'S SHOES.
Jftest tax,.9|lf stock, full' leithc-
]ined..*tek, .laced, new toe and
heel. $4.00 value • - • ^
. 5%
$2.95
90c
: TIES.
1 lot men's 4-in-hand ties all col-
ors, 35c value
10c
BLEACHED MUSLIN.
4-4 good grade muslin, 10c value
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• LADIES~SKIRTS.
Cut in fhree^lotl No alterations.
Itet lio; 1. ^bood value up to
$5.to':..::V...r. $2.35
Lot Do. .1 Good* value up * to
$7J& .7...... $3#
Lot No. 3. Good value up to
$10.00 •. I4J5
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Thacker, John Riley. The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1912, newspaper, December 12, 1912; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282192/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.