Elk City News-Democrat (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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ELK CITY NEWS-DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.
All Set for the Fall Business
Great preparations have been made to care for our patrons needs during this fall and winter
For the benefit of out of town visi-
tors during the Fair, this store will
remain open evenings until 8 o’clock
—Saturday until 10 o’clock. Plenty
of good ice water—10 big electric
fans to keep you cool—You are in-
vited to use our men’s and women’s
wash rooms.
r\UR Buyers have returned from the Eastern Markets where
U selections were carefully made, and everyone who buys
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their Fall Needs at this store will be getting the right things
at the right prices. Liberal provisions have been made and
selections are broad and satisfying—however, those who shop
early, will as usual, get first and best selections of the entire
---- fall stock. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone in
shonnina distance of Elk City to come in and judge for yourselves, how well we have succeeded in selecting
thifPenormous stock of Popular Priced and Styhsh, Up-to-the-Mmute things to wear for the Fall of 1921.
We Give Ford Tickets
With each dollar cash purchase we
give a ticket on the Ford cars that
will be given away during the Fair.
Plan to buy your Fall Shoes, Cloth-
ing, Hats, Dry Goods, Etc.—You
may be lucky and get a Ford abso-
lutely FREE.
HEW STYLISH
FALL HRTS
for Women
All selected from the most ad-
vanced showings in the Eastern
Markets. See this display of au-
thentic styles.
We have succeeded in secur-
ing finer Suits, in finer styles,
than we have ever had in any
new season. All this is brought
about by a direct association
with America’s foremost spe-
cialist—Bischof. Suits of all
wool Tricotine, Suede Velour,
Velmour; in fact, there is not
a desirable style or color miss-
ing. Prices range from
$25.00 up to $79.50
and Bischof Coats for Fall
Are wonderfully becoming. Their chic lines, their fine
workmanship, and above all, their wonderful appearance,
appeal most strongly to Women and Misses who prefer
modes above the commonplace. Prices range from
$14.95 to $65.00
Beautiful Silk
Undergarments
Dainty and charming in every de-
tail, Teds, Camosoles, Bloomers
and Gowns, all fresh and
new.
Childrens and Misses Coats
$3.95 to $15.00
Bradley Fall Sweaters
See them. Prices
$1.25 to $6.50
Ladies ^flunsingwear
for pall and Winter
As usual we are featuring this
unsurpassed line of popular
priced Underwear—Satisfaction
in every thread. The fit won’t
wash out. Buy them, you will
like them.
Ladies’ Unions----$1.25 and up
Misses and Childrens Unions
90c and up
Fall Suits and Overcoats
You have a large selection of good Suits
and Overcoats to choose from here.
Prices are as attractive as the clothes
themselves. Come in. We’ll show you
the clothes that have made this store the
style center.
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Cost less in the end. Good Clothes al-
ways have and always will prove the
most economical.
$45.00 to $50.00
£riple=JJlus( Clotted
$25, $30, $35, $40
Splendid Rain Coats with plenty of snap, style and quality......$8.50 to $35.00
Stetson Hats
New Styles—New Prices "
$7.00 plus 20c tax
Walkill Hats in staple and fancy styles
$3.50 to $6.00
FallDressCaps
Men, Young Men and Boys will appreci-
ate the quality and style of the early fall
Caps we are now showing. Come in and
see them. Prices are
Sport styles in
rich combina-
tion colors,
also plain
coat styles in
New Fall
shades. Better
quality and
lower prices
are outstand-
ing features of
Bradley
Sweaters this
season. Prices
range from
$5.75 to
$12.50
Knit Caps
50c to $1.25
New Fall
Woolens
All the new fabrics in the seasons favor-
ed colors, may now be secured at striking
new low-level prices. Those who plan
new things would do well to come in
early in order to insure choice selection.
Storm Serges, French Serges, Shepard
Checks, Suitings, Coating, etc at
$1.00 to $2.50 Yard
The New Fall Ide Shirts
Are In
(Jossard
CORSETS^
Th^yLacQ In /raid
New Fall stocks now in. All
late models. A graduate
corsetierre is in charge of
this department which in-
sures efficient service. Prices
are moderate.
$3.25 to $12.50
Silks; Messalines
and Taffetas
New stocks for Fall and Winter, Black
Navy and other desirable shades. Good
quality, not the light weight kind.
Yard $2.00
Fall Hosiery
Not-a-seme quality season,
after season has proven the
worth of this wonderful line
of Hosiery. We recommend
it to our patrons. School
days will call for sturdy hose
for boys and girls. Try Not-
a-seme, they wear.
INTERWOVEN HOSE FOR MEN
in the desired colors
Not-a-seme Cotton Lisle Hose, black,
gray, white, all sizes, prir..........25c
Silks...............75c to $1.25 pair^
Lisle Hose..................40c pair‘d
$1.50 to $3.50
New Fall Footwear
Low Shoes are in de-
mand for early Foil
wear. We have pro-
vided many new and
pretty styles for the
fall season. Lace
and one and two
strap styles are cor-
rect. Heels are full
Louis, Junior Louis
Military. Black Satin, Black Kid, Brown
Kid and Calf leathers are equally desirable.
Most all widths and sizes are here just now.
Price $7.00 to $10.00
They’re
great
rich
their
different. A
designs and
a touch of fall in
not select yours
while assortments are complete
prices are lower
$2.00 to $3.00
Ginghams
and Percales
In the new checks and plaids are here
for your selection.
These particular patterns are in great
demand every where and needless to say
are very hard to secure in quantities.
We feel fortunate in having the desired
patterns and colors just now.
25c to 35c Yard
Best Ginghams in stripes and dark
patterns, yard
15c to 25c
Beil Eagle Crepe Shirts
Girls and Womens Shoes
Splendid styles for Dress, Street and School
wear. Black and brown kid and calf leathers.
High and low heels, sizes 2*4 to 8.
Pair $3.00 to $12.50
Complete Stock of Children and Misses Shoes.
Wide toe and English lasts, styles suitable for
dress or school wear. Black and brown leathers
sizes 8*4 to 11V& ar,d 12 to 2. Pair
$2.50 to $4.50
Infant Shoes, 2% to 5, 5V£ to 8. .$1.00 to $2.75
$7.95
Plu4 50c
War Tax
MEN’S MUNSING WEAR
All sizes for all ages. Perfect fitting,
long wearing. The new fall prices are
lower.
$2.00 and up
Other makes,...........$1.25 to $2.00
WILSON BROS. GLOVES
Dark Brown is the predominating shade
for this season, Black and Gray a close
second, in medium weight cape stock
Pair $2.00 and $2.50
Nettleton Shoes for Men
For smartness, comfort and long wear we con-
fidently place Nettleton fine Shoe for men in
comparison with any other make of Shoe in the
wide world. Style illustrated here is straight
last, of soft, long wearing black or brown kid.
We are also showing medium and wide toes.
Pair $14.00 to $15.00
Star Brand Shoes For Men
These Shoes are made of all
leather, which insures good wear.
They fit properly and reflect the
latest styles and patterns and are
moderate in price
$5.00 to $10.00 pair
Men’s Work Shoes, Star Brand, all
solid leather, full vamps, made
over comfortable lasts. Atrial
will convince you of their merit.
Pair $3.00 to $6.00_
Boys Shoes for School and Dress
Wear—-Star Brand, made of black
and brown calf leather. English and
wide toe lasts. Try Stan Brand
Shoes for your boys—they cost less per day.
Price $3.00 to $4.50
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