Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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UNLOADING SALE!
On Summer Press Goods
Saturday, August 18,130G, 8:00 0 clocK., a. itl |
And Continues for Ten Days S
Price concessions will surpass those of all
other sales. You have heard of sales, and have attended sales, but this will g
be the Bargain Sale of the season.
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I, is useless Io, u. to tell an intelligent people.that no Merchant £,"2$
or ten months in a year he must use more or less hot air. But a successful me ^ ^ poUcy of this firm
over from one season to another at any price Merchan season We have had a successful sea-
to carry over nothing for next season that should be unloaded this season We nave nar ^ Qne.
son thus far and have sold since our GonsoUdation $<53,'th g ^ ^ cQme time tQ unload
£u Summer goodlandTake^oom Tor ^MAMMOTH Fall and Winter Stock we are about to receive.
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Cost Will be Unknown to
Us for the Next Ten Days
UNLOAD will be the guiding word and instructions to every clerk in our ^ Tast three and
prices, we haven t space for more.
OVER 12.000 YARDS 8 OZ. COT-
TON PICKING DUCKING JUST RE-
CEIVED. BUY WHILE YOU CAN
GET IT, FOR IT WILL BE SCARCE
BEFORE SEASON IS OVER.
Ladies' and Misses' Drop atltcli
Hose at almost! your own price. See-
ing is believing.
Ladles' 50c Hose, only 35c
Ladles' 3Be Hose, only 25c
Ladles' 2Be Hose, only 15c
ladles' 20c Hose, only 12c
Misses' 3Be Hose, only 20c
Misses' 2Bc Hose only 15c
Misses' 20c lose, only 12c
LADIES' SUMMEN UNDERWEAR
AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS
COST AS LONG A8 IT LAST.
Gingham in all Mght colors ami best
grade mad®. 12\4c and 15c quality:
during sale for only 10c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
Men's fine Jap 811k Undershirts or
Drawers, worth $l.oach; during this
sale, 3 garments for $200
Men's fine 50c quality Underwear, dur-
ing this sale, 3 for $100
Men's fine light Gauze Underwear, dur-
ing this sale, 3 for 85c
A FEW FURNISHINGS.
To give you an Idea of the way wo
do; prices exactly stated. No Inflated
value here.
Men'® plain plack and tan sox, 12
pair for $100
Men's plain heavy Sox, 12 pair for
only 75c
All Men's 25c lace stripe Hose, 3 pair
for 50e
All Men's 50 laoe stripe Hose, 3 patr
for $1-00
One line 15 dozen Man's fine Shirts,
50c quality, neat and princely; during
sale, 3 for $100
One line 75c Shirts, fine ones; during
sale 3 for $135
One line flue »1 Shirts, flne values;
during sale 3 for $165
Men's $3 XXX Beaver Hats; during
sale only $225
Men's *2.25 XX Beaver Hats; during
sale only $195
25,000 McCalls Ptems to closefl.t.t'at
25,000 McCALLS PATTERNS, TO
CLOSE OUT AT 5c EACH DURING
THIS SALE. YOU SELECT THEM
VOURSELF). THESE PATTERNS
SELL EVERYWHERE AND ALL
THE TIME AT 15c 20, and 25c EACH.
SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH PAT-
TERNS DURING THE NEXT TEN
DAYS.
EVERYTHING IN OUR HOUSE
GOES DURING THI8 SALE AT RE-
DUCED PRICE8. HAVE NOT ROOM
TO MENTION AND PRICE EVERY-
THING HERE.
REMAINING 8TOCK.
LHne Wash Goods bunched Into three
special lots.
Lot No. 1. Egyptian Tissues In brok-
en lines fo checked, striped and small
plain patterns. Barred Organdies In
pretty floral selections, and Silk warp
Moussellnes, In splendid Patterns, all
regiular 20c materials, for this sale for
10 days; only. 12c
Lot No. 2. The finest quality of
French Organdies In large floral pat-
terns, Silk Moussellnes in dainty ef-
fects and the very popular Nopon Chif-
fons, goods that are special leaders
at the price 25c, 30c and 35c a yard;
for quick cleairlng out this week and
next will be found out on thie oounters
and marked to sell at, a yard.. . 15c
Lot No. 3. Shimmers Silks In some of
it he meet beautiful selections shown
this season, simall desrfgns, efflemre
voiles In a variety of neat and attrac-
tive patterns, an"d the beautiful Tissue-
De-Ray what remains of our regular
50c and 60c ltoee for the final clear-
ance go on sale at only 38c
Our very choicest 10c a yard Dress
Lawns, many pretty patterns In the
collection, have been marked down
to only 6c
Sheer Organdies in white ground pat-
tenns, large and small floral design
best 15c values; now marked down to
only 9c
One lot Men's Suits, most all Sterling
Brands, originally sold at $15 to $18;
our rplce only $995
One lot Men's Suite, fine quality anil
best make, originally sold at $12.60;
our price only $8-95
One lot Men's Suits, flne grade an J
flne fitters, originally soM at $10 to
$11; our price only $695
One lot Men's Suits, flne make and
grade, originally sold at $8 end $9;
our price only $495
One lot Men's Suts, odds and ends,
some very flne ones, originally sold as
high, many ofthem, $12.50; for only
—during next two weeks $395
A large and well assorted line of
Schloss Bros, flne Clothing at actual
oost during this sale; now Is tltne to
buy a suit of clothes.
SHOES, SHOES.
Stetson's flne Shoea, vici, all lasts, In
new shapes, original prioe $5 and $6:
next 10 days only $4 SO
Steson's flne Shoes In pattent, colt and
vici, worth $6; only $495 during
during sale.
Robert Johnson & Rand Shoes, better
kmown as Star Brand Shoes, and are
none better, $4.50 line, for only $3 50
$5.00 line for only $400
White House President Shoes, made
by Brown Shoe Co., $5 line, for on-
ly $400
$4.50 line for only $3-50
ALL MEN'S AND LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES AND
SLIPPERS WILL BE SOLD AT AC-
TUAL COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT.
We have Just received a large ship-
ment of Job Shoes bought ,by our buyer
in New York that we can. sell you at
50c on the dollar. Notice prices be-
low and see tho Shoes on special sale.
$3.50 Men's Boot* only $1 50
$2.50 Men's Boots, only $1 25
$2.00 Roy Boots, only $1 oo
$3.00 Men's Shoes, only $150
$2.00 Men's Shoes, only $1 OO
$2.50 Ladles' Shoes, only $125
$2.00 Ladles Shoes, Only $100
$1.50 Ladles' Shoes, only 75c
$1.00 Ladles' Shoes, only 50c
Children's Shoes In proportion. Have
not space to price all of them. Only
ask your Inspection.
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1906, newspaper, August 16, 1906; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285936/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.