Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1919 Page: 2 of 12
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I ii " : Our r olicy In Merchandising
Whereby we strive for the greatest number of sales at a small legitimate profit which gives us
many small profits to lake the place of the few large profits necessarily made on the few sales.
New .Rail Stock Complete
I'ciliing the de.na'ul t'tis iore would he i ailed upon to tneci b tin
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nut stocks ill till tifi:n tui' i is :it" inoic estetishe tliiin :n nn time in tin1 past aim
t : 1 -.nines.
While we ate showing li.uiil-eine Suits In esses. Coats t lolhing. Shoes. tc of i
in- as much eate in the selerlinn el siatnienis to sell .it a 'owcr price to fit even pnr.se
tout iiii a wonileilul tauge of hom
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n i s.eleiled Willi the utmost eare :i-.
nost eelusie styles m have given
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jf ' i.. . j 'ir""-. distinction. Itich ilcei colors tire ta
il' V- '" I . ' redwood Ficneh and midnight tones
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WIT -mi iNew ran voats
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lii silhouto color and material th itniim Suits emphasize their newness and
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fe All of which are in deep sott rich rolois many mannish tailored also novelty suits
jj trinnned $:t.i.00 to $H.'i.0(l.
i Wliile the models are fuller than l.isi season they still adheie to long .-traiuht
1 linos snintuvliiit tniii'iT ssliirhtlv nwnn i.iilored and closo littinir al the uaislinc
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I Ilicli trimmings of einluoidery and ut hi mis. You will adiniie thennfi't.HO ami up.
' j There's the Gracefulness of Youth in the Lines
W&tnU or the New Dresses
vj. A I From the youthtiil neci? and !eee d -signs to the very hem ol the skirt. '.r- new
" Fall Dresses reveal simplicity in it mo; delighttul form. You cannot see ihes
J dresses without realizing how much s'v'e anil youthful grace they lend your iigure.
Special Value
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I liusiial values are listed m Uii
( olitmn of materials that are n..(i J
In every home.
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of a good quality in tancv stiiPl.
and plaids that are woitli lid t.
today's marlict at . ;j(
Ftiii quality outing in white. u.
hlue iind jilaids that are w-otth :irr '
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Ktra heavy grade of outing. This1
Is an unusual quality material ani
worth (if at i. i
C0TTOX I'LAXXEl!
(iood quality of cotton flannel hi"
hrown anil bleached worth ;'0e 'i
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Kxira heavy quality of cotton flan-
nel worth U.'ic. extra special vault
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One special lot of good grade ging.
hams and ohevoits in plaids check
and stripes at .. . ")(
ICxtni quality good ginghams iii the
lilaids. cheohs and many other new-
color combinations 27 and 34 inch
exti'a special at ... 2flc
Percale in blue gray stripes dots
checKs worth tfOc at Ji)p
A big range of patterns in ging-
ham -l lects to select from woith
L'.'c a yard for . . 1.(
A complete line of comftvH jui.l
blanUets and underwear to seoi i
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lor bovs' and men's shiit-:. :5ii incl
extra good quality and very pivtt '
patterns worth oOc. our regu'ai
price i.'n
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New Silks and Satins
A regal richness characterizes all the new weaves which
are shown in many beautiful shades those tor daytime wear
iuc ludiim new taupe and chinchilla shades navy blues brown1?
plums etc.. favored shades tor evening wear including jade
mauve thistle lose orange a new chiffon in two-toned even-
ing shades.
For Suits Shirts and Coats
Ueautiful New Wool mateiials are on display in our dies';
material departmei t. These are new arrivals and they show
an unusual rich splendor of the Fall Fabrics.
Kxtra fine quality French Serge. Storm Serge .Mannish
Serge. Wool Poplin. Wool Gaberdine Velour.s their lichness
of materials and mlois will certainly suit personal piefeienci
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New Shoes For Every y en ome ere or 'otnes
They know thiit our suits aie picked tresh
MI.MIM.lt 01 THE I A.MILV iniin the tiee 'ol lnshion. not in-uiight out ol
We are showing new and most pleasing ''d storage and picked now not last year
i styles in Footwear for the. ladies lor fall ii'd
j winter iis well as good seivieable shoes or
i;ill uiembeis ot thi family.
1 New lii'l model in brown and black. ne i
i inch top. lull liouis heel kid or all le ither h -ei
I at $7.r(l to 1 1 .-'!)
! Same in military heels !7'."0 to 10
Full line ol shoes for ladies and misses in the
black ami browns military and low heels
at $.s."i to 7.M'
j llainilion-ltrow n Shoes for ladies and mis.es1
Jin in owns anil blacks mil l.ouis and military.
heel .-.(1(1 to fl'UuV
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I hey also know that they aie getting bet
ter cloths at a lower price than thef have been
used to paying and. again they ge' sitis-
faction. These aie only a few ol ilie nriny many
reasons why men are coming hee for tin n
cloths
$15.00 to $40.00
BOYS SUITS
EXTRA QUALITY MATERIAL
. EXTRA LOW PRICES
FOR BOYS ALL AGES
Boys and Girls School Shoes
We ne showing ;iu unusually huge die ot
school shoes good seivieable qualit shoe
shoes tli.it wil stand the wear and we.ithei
For gills in blacks and tans.: medium he-'.s
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( I .mi ;e line tor the smaller children $1.7") to $.".
We ilie showing ill) IlllllSUill line i.!' Mim
I niisiially huge line ol men's dtess shoe- in i pants for bins in good quality wool -n iieru.l
Hankers last and Knglish toes qt.'i.dll to V1 1.'M) These pi iced at ' l.i in :i.:ti
Itegulaiioii Aimy last work shoes for men in i Full line of nindra.- and pei-ile" tibre and
gnuil all ieaiher quality sS..ill to 7.'.(l silk shirts. l.."i to pli.
Itegulaiioii work shoes in tans and black .it ' .Men's work i;ints. good qua'it'' niilerinls
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Strike WimiI In lifi'ect Mon- M'ars " '"' "i ""' SIIK' '"'-
llaj. N Not As Dffectiu' Av lll'n !1 'i"1""""-
.Steel Workers Promised'
The national (ommiticc lor
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Kight ol iolle(tie bargain- ening which
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Ueuisliiiemeiit of men dis-
clniiged lor union activities.
An eight-hour dav.
The furtlii'r into things the
iiw.l.-ln.r tor -l tone.
Mis r.i-:n-e IIaWke UIUI LMJ
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the College at Dun nt m5"1
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Ilie threatened st like ot th the organization ot the iron and One ihiv's test in seen home Sunday
steel iind iron workeis went in steel workers ol the Cnited iii; . i' . ' .M. II. .Morris lia ;'
to etfect .Monday morning as Mates Thursday voted down a 1(( Tir '' nu'"y"1M1l Amarilla. Texas
lll'oilliseil. anil nuillliel-. nt' nn.n motimi In n.vi.iiwl iti- W. 1 i .. r ' I M... m Il le:il(i .III1'
ii'UH'il to mi lo work 'I'll inn iietion .miiiI I'iill m'f up miii. Ineiease in Wiiges sutficieiu Li. '' Hnhv letui I -l lruM
liemU Mi" tin. iri.i.ii wi...ii .'!!. ........ o. ...ii. :.. .!...'... 'o glliiriiiitee American st:md-i.. ..i..i ... i.-...... mil in 'lW1'
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enori that thev are oner.itii i.iice m the renni.si nt le..i.l..n . aid ot living. M. .il Mrs .lariei1 w-lhl
their plants iis usual althoug. Wilson Coiisequenily unless Staudaid siiiles of wages In wu're'iu liulfiilo "" llU"'J "j
Muuewhai short of hands hi something at the piesent mi all nades and classification of Sunday. J
he heads ol the strikers s.l unseen Icnmciis ili. wtrik. workers i n". i.'. ... li. iiiiiw'il 'n'l
liiat lull L's l.niiii men are o-i will go inio eiiei I next .Moudav Hoiilde rate o pav for over- iiie'house vaealed l Ml ' 1
the L'L'mi. wnen 11 iili oiiey the time liolidaj and Sunday work. ri.
on the strike older
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niilf rei.orts the totol number win' organ. ill tons go. th
ot known dead m the terrible n.o.e appalling .(.nd.tions seen
gull stoi.n ot eii.lv last week - 1'i'rl estimates ol th
piles up. the to.iil number of p.operiv dainage placed at ..
bodies .ecosered to midnight eoi.p.e o . . s
Fridav morning having reached now sweled to L'0 ni.o.o on. en-
tlio joijiI of l-JI. Uei.orts lor '"' roiiui.es being swept awa
Thursdiiy show eil '.-..-. bodies i e- in a row hours
tMivei ed.'l he diiy belore that re- -
re.iled bill l."i while the tirst Pal Fisher who torniei ly liv-
estimates wen for only I'ift. cd in nuraut. but now is loc
lost in the storm. Many people aled at Atoka is here this week
are known to be missing and il on business
Is believed thai the list may yet
1.0- swelled by two l.uiuircii oi c j. Crook has purchased injured declare the unions aie well or- 'iind Increase ol working forces are here from Anl "" ' .1
inore. iis the wreckage is -lear tlr . Slurgis lioiijeou Fltu Whether the stiikers hii" ganied in iiuineioiis gi-ea: Abolition ol oinpanv unions ing O F. Cuniuun '''" J
oil away and the bodies recov- s(n.(.t and will move in trom :.n ouiplisheil their end. m t plants and ihat il the strike Abolition of physical exnmi- - 1
''d his farm soul Ii of town. known The strike leaders aie wore to be declined otf. the or- nation of applicants for em- .Misses Catherine "' ' A
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Pieil HI VillllillS siuilll-siim i ucail Ilie .ins .tun .-.tin' ;imin- m esent.ii t i-s m me iee; m- naCK IO li.ee llie.r men al Vll I - Nishville. Tellll. "
Viiiits is as lollows- Hiev are bargain offerers. dustry say that the strike Vis rious plants. i Head the New ?1.0 per voar will attend elion
In a iiuniber ot iiistanc. strike older tuliy ;i million men Check-off svstem of collect
strikers and ol'fueis liae me engaged in stee' ami inm work ing union dues and assess-
in open clashes and in all th will go out on s'rike. virluallv metits Clin ivivitl wen- In ''
. I t'ikn lenter seven tientili 'it iiMi'tttvi ttr 111. i.iitir. iinlnl iv Prineitilnc nl cm Ii.i.lt .. ... .... n... s.x.1. ii. sii 1
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iciioited killed and hundreds The organieis in statement ply in tiininionunco. retlnpiinn m.. ..mi Mrs O- "r ' ..1
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1919, newspaper, September 26, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82854/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.