The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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To Celebrate Our Occupation of a Practically
We Offer You for the Next Two Week
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A Store as Good as can be Built
49 IB K arc doing business now in a store 75
wro feet Avide by 185 feet .deep occupying-
more floor space than any store in Gutlmc and as
large as any in Oklahoma with a modern solid
glass frontintroducing the new LVism lights
which makes this a Daylight Store. The entire
store is or will be in a few days netfly furnished
making it the most commodious stove to do busi-
ness in. We believe in giving lira people of Gutfa-
rie 1iho 'best there is in nccoimxl&:iJon? as well rs
Merchandise Come and see our mow store and fca'ke
advantage of our Bargain oflTeriwg -SUPPORT a Gufih-
trie enterprise. ..don't forget we Stave spent between
ijfiOOO and $7000 to make this toro modern.. and
to enlarge it and to make it worthy of the New
Guthrie the 50 000 Guthrie of the near future and
bear in mind that thin store will always keep in
touch with ths growth of our city always with
your cooperation.
One word more- we have a modern Clothing
Store and Modern Shoe Store in our building-
modern in construction modern in methods of do-
ing business and modern in merchandisewhat-
ever you buy here must stand 1tho test of the'Utmost
-scrutiny as to value and totality nothing 'is ever
misrepresented in this store uind we always -refund
money on goods being returned in good condition.
Fall and Winter Underwear
Our line is complete our stock heavy of good lTn
derwear at Popular prices. "Some as 'quotel! below
away under regular value J for icstau:e
.. 1 A'BlEA'W.LADiE-B'VEST
UiVifiiDA umuiN auno
have stood the test of time.
We carry them and offer a
a starter:
50 DOZ. ONKIDA Ribbed
Gray Union Suits sold the
world ouer at 75c each as
an opening
special
This is Certainly a Silk Store
Our Hint of Black atrtl "Fancy Silks is worthy of the largest city in
the country. We present some very special opening sale values below
-as for Instance:
50c
10 DOZ. BLEACHED white
Ileeced Union Suits the
1.25 "Set Snug" quality
to start the season o.
special 09
fHIT FAMOUS- 'FOREST-
Mills" all wool White Un-
ion Suits at 81. 25 $1.50
and $2.00 a suit. These
are superior garments fine
ribbed and will suit the
most fastidious taste at
50c a garment
We present th best value
it. 1m.' iea Ve-ts in grey ard
and rream white you ever
saw heavy fleeced
yery elastic only 500
and .PANTS AT 25c
Suitable for full and
winter you piy li5c for it
most anywhere either
grey or cream heavy tr
ileeced full size.. .'.. 20C
Extra sizes 8 0 10 29c
Special Mens' Garments
HEAVY 'Cotton Fleeced
slirt and 'Drawers
ach .... 39C
WRIQHT'S HEALTH UN-
IDKRWEAU 50c
Shirt and Drawers 75c
garment LlfhtijrsH .aud
75 pieces of 27 Inch plain and fan-
cy .Itp Silks plain and dotted Jap
HaUatai. 20 inch (Hair Line Stripes
Fancy Checks -and Brocade Taf-
fetas and plain Silks goods
worth up to SI 25 Grand -Opening
sale the yard 49
25 pieces of 27 inch Vega Silk in
fancy patterns all colors. These
goods are admirably suited for
evening were party and wedding
dresses 79c and 08c regular
price Opening Sale the yd. 49
20 pieces 20 inch Fancy Tafetta 1 1
beautiful effects for shirtwaist
suits worth regular 98c s
Grand Opening Sale the vd05C
5 pie:es 36 inch Fafetta in black
only 100 and $1.25 values
saie;1llpyS89can(J.98c
50 pieces of 80 inch Tafettas in
black and colors plenty to select
from These Silks are the out-
come of a big purchase by Mr.
Lutz for our live stores. The
goods cannot be duplicated tor
less than $1.50 a yard
Grand Opeuing Sale
30 inch Peau de Soie black ori'y
regular 51.25 value and a good
one at that. Grand Open-
ingSale JOC
...$i.9
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ASBUfty
we sell Gold Medal hats
Millinery Talk
If you are familiar with our Milli-
nery you'll understand when we say
we are proud of this department A
sweller line of Millinery has never
been shown here we've spared no ex-
pense to make it the best in tire city
and we have succeeded. That you can
buy a nice hat here cheaper than any
where else in town is a fact that we
have any kind of a Cap or Hat you
want Is also a fact but in order to
make this a big month we have put on
two Special Prices and bought and
made up liats to j-ell at
$2.98 and $3.98
that we think are just a little cheapei
and more stylish than anybody else
come and see them There is as much
style in them as if you paid $1 or $8.
Ask for our S298 and $3.78
Por.'t think we havn't a hat at $1 50
or 200 or $2o0 for we have.
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25.00 AND S27.00 SAMPLE SUITS FOR S17.50
We have received some 25 Sample Suits ranging in price from $?5.00 to $27.00 which we
once-- which are now on sale in fact as you read this at NJ j Kfl
place on sale at
There are Etons Long Coat Suits and Pony Jackets in this line. All good styles
SIS. CO Grev Mixed Suits trimmed in velvet
10 Plaid Suits for misses and yoiing sllort iacket with betSi verv effective
women id.uu vames 00 10 uv sifiri (t
lengths Special PIO.UU
15 BIolcIc Joccket Suits Ssxtln Lined
Made of all wool cheviots ad wortli
?12 5U our opening
sale special
$6.95
$l8.0O
UJsr
Tvet
Siw tbIiU.- velvet Ileeced
silk bound a'beauty r..
Bxrtira -Special lEacn 0JL
MENS WOOL AND MER-
CERIZED Pine ribbed shirt and draw-
ers in pink and light blue
-AIo some fancy horri.on-
tal stripes fi ?5 and $1.50
garments beaut us 0
only 9C)C
Also a complete line of
red grey and all colors of
mens wool underwear.
S25.O0 Broadcloth Jacket
Suits satin and taffeta lined
in b'ack blue brown and
grey leal $?5 00 value will
be offered in this
sale special for.
10 Fine Pony and Eton
Suits made of Cheviot and
tinest broadcloth value from
Q $3-2 50 to S87. 50 will be offer
ed for tli is sale fl
only 129.50
S20.00 Black and Castor
Kersey Coats satin yoke
handsomely trimmed in Pasa-
military Special (C.C nrk
Opening sale Priced U00
$18 00 Broad Cloth in black
satin lined yoljw .velvet cuffs
'"With" lull" "braid trimming a
handsome coat very full will
bj soldspecial j2f- c
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at
style for traveling suit in this
Special Sale
$12.50
10 handsoine.plaid and check
coats 12 50 .values to open
the season P. n
Special IO.OO
50 ILadies coats made of
black and blue Cheviots-
Extra long -(Lined yoke--an M
elegant coat worth
7.50 Special.
$4.95
12 Covert Jackets. -Lined
throughout ivith Tan Taffeta
Silk - Made of best Dublin
Twist Covert worth (r q
$1000 Special ... . p5'45
W) $6.00 Covert Jackets
loose and tight-- (p c
satin lined Special s3 9
THREE LINES OF COATS FOR $10.00 EACH
Extra Special in Child rens and
Misses Wool Underwear
Wp offer two lines of wool underwear away ini-
der price it is a special purchase aitd we give you
the benefitof the jwviug. AN ALL WO L TANJSU
BU0WN PLAT i.AKMBNT Worth from Ific for sie
10 to RSc for size 84 and AN ALL GUIEY LINE
RIBBED GARMENT ofsame price we will eell
Sizes 16 (o 22 Each for 39c
Sizes 2i to 34 Each for 50c
Ting its the biggest bargain In childrens and ints&es
wool underwear iu powsible to buy
Childreus and miftses grey ribbed cotton vests
and pants sixes 10 to 81 from 10c each up.
An All Wool Black Kersey Coat with in-
laid velvet collar and cuffs strapped and
braided and yoke Veuitlnn lined looks
like a $15.00 Coat we bought it to sell at
IL'.50 In this sale only 15 of jr -.
them at iu.uu
A Long Ba;k and Tan All Wool Kersey
Coat Venitian liuiug trimmed in black
silk full braid and worth $12.50 e -
Special In thl sale PIU00
Opera Coats
e. green ta black and red
d at
$19.50 $22.50 525.00 and $3500
In white green ta black and red special
ly priced at
reat
pecial
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ood
We present some very special values in the late importation? of Fancy Suitings for Pall and iu the face of a general ad'.ance in Woolens
Ladies Neckwear the Latest
and Choicest
We have laid in a Hue of the celebrated Kaiser
line of neckwear for ladies. This is acknowledged the
best line in the tntrket and at popular prlce6. These
new ladies neckpieces are a revelation. Wo offer thre
special lots anil will display them during the sale at
25c
38c
5oc
Come and saa Ibem very one a gem
Wequote the following:
ttO Pieces of Fancy Suitings. 82 Inches wide
itihese goods are regular 80c values and will
auake fine school dresses for your girls. Come
and ee them anyhow whethtr you buy onf
or not. This sale per yurd . .- 2yU
SO pieces of The Very Latest Plaid Dress
Goods 88 inches wide same patterns as yon
get in $1.50 and $2 0q goods; in fact thoy
look tike 52 goods when made np
This sale per yard.-...
10
ue.
suited for rough wear
Thi sale per yard
.. 5pc
nieces -10 inch Suitings recular $1.00 val-
They are heavy goods and are especially
... 69c
10 pieces 4S-inct Black All Wool Cheviot a
line Fall and Winter Suiting You mvsi see
these goods to realize the bargains you are
offered; they would bring easily 1 25 nn
per yard U his sale per yard .... Ok
42 inch RodessaClo'h a new dress fabric
in all the very latest shades such as oxblood
mastic queen's gray mulberry tan brown.
navy and black. Tbis is a re.ular
1. 25 cloth. This .ale per jurd .
89c
At 98c and S1.00 a Yard
we have the best Line of Dress 3oods in the
West. These are the lines we throw all our
energy into to make strong because it is a
price that most everybody can stand.
We have iu this line Panama Cloth all col-
ons and black. Toga cloth. Wool Taffetas
Wool Poplins Serges Batistes Henriettas
Eolins aud Novelty Suitings and Plaids of
all descriptions.
I Bid Sale of Embroideries at 25c Per Yard 1
$ Just arrived for this sale 5000 yards of Embroidery from 4 to 18 inches
I wide in the most exquisite patterns and all fine work nothing: cheap or
coarse values up to 75c a yard in this lot. g
Have y
our new
It's worth your while 1
That's nothing you are open
know we've got a rtpresentatil
ern in every way? and carry aj
in town Maybe we can save
try us We carry ONLY well'1
good shoe store would- and
riiH we sew it up---if it don't wl
11EHE IS WHAT WE OFFER
Stacy Adams Shoes
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a
e
K.r men at
$5.0
as good as ou pay $0.00 f(
elsewh n.
F'ovs shoes in Box
Calf and Gun Metal
and Vici Kid T o
at pl OO
values that will clI
$2.30 eve -y where.
Misses shoes from
$1.50 to $3 00
splecdid values and
styles at $J00 $1.50
and $2 00.
A lot of broken &V
es in Ladies and Miss-
es shoes worth $2.00
ScJ.85 $2.30 and ?t.00
on the bargain table
at SI48loSI.98
jft
Waist
W have just reached al
Fall and Winter weai and not
One pecvliarity of the Fall se
made same as in Summer also
sooks and Madras.- as well as
Of course Silks are always gc.
to select from for we have thl
100 SAMPLE WAI-TS Mac!
of colored Mercerized waistinj
Black Satejns Wliite Madrd
T"i - . i r t I
uiacK iuoua:r Jiiafit iois
Batiste - All kinds . all sizt
-you will lind them displayel
on a table in the waist sprtirJ
-and all at . n . price 98c Til
reyiuar price on tnese goods
Sl.15 1 50 and $2.00 each. G
yuu a. iiotise waist o
for ... .... g8
ANOTHER BLACK TAFFET
WAIST Made plainer bu
ot good n n
silk q2.yj
Staples at l
H-pe Muslin per yard 8i
LL Muslin per yard .. 5i
Llht Weight Shirtings
124c Prcalls per yard 10
Good Prints per yard .. 4cj
.8 ox Dqck per yard 12Jc1
Checked White Goods
per yard 35c
Printed FJeece Back Suitings
per yard "J
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1906, newspaper, October 4, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76567/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.