Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 6, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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SATURDAY MORXING ADVERTISER
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ARE YOU A SAVER?
I Before You Pay The High Prices See Our Display and You will Be Sure to Choose Your New Suit Coat or nrf
THE FINE QUALITIES AND STYLE LINES CONTAINED IN OUR GARMENTS WILL APPEAL TO YOU. TO BE WELL DREssl
EI) THESE DAYSNOT ONLY SHOULD THE MATtiKIAL BE Of A SATIStAUiuni yu alu i nu i inn unziui MUST
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We Are Offering Our Entire Stock Of Ready-To-Wear at Reduced Prices
I Fashionable Coats
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$22.50 coats for $16.50
1 $24.85 coats for $21.00
I $37.50 coats for "... $21.85
I $39.00 coats for $34.00
$45.00 coats for $38.50
$57.50 coats for .-. $44.85
I $60.00 coats for $47.50
$67.50 coats for $49.85
t $75.00 coats for $59.85
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77ie Latest Weaves in Trycotine Sil
vertone and Serge Suits.
$25.00 suits for $2U
$29.50 suits for $26.2
$32.50 suits for $3
$36.50 suits for $32.0
$44.85 suits for $$M)
P 55.00 suits for $41$
962.00 .suits for $S2JD
$75.00 suits for $si8
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J $47.50 one piece dresses for $32.85
I $40.00 one piece dresses for $29.85
$35.00 one piece dresses for !a27.8a
I' Especially assembled for this occasion and so reasonably priced that we do not expect these dresses to long remain on our racks.
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S65.00 one-piece dresses for m50 ?-w one piece cresses lor 10
5 $55.00 one piece dresses for $44.00 g?m one piece aresses tor zio.ao
One lot of dresses worth up to $18.00
choice $5.85
Tricolett Dresses
$70.00 Brown Tricolett dress for ..
$75.00 Navy Tricolett dress for ..
$65.00 Navy Tricolett dress for .. .
$59.00 Taupe Tricolett dress for ..
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We have a number of handsome Blouses which we are offering at exceptionally attractive prices while they last.
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The Suit or Overcoat You Wear Tells
More Than Words
The suit or overcoat you wear is a sign by which
all the world can learn if you have good breeding
in clothes.
It's not how much you spend for your suit or
overcoat but it's what kind of a suit you buy tltat
will proclaim you.
In our "Modi's Tailored Clothe.-" you will find
just that nice balance between style and finality
'.. that will advertise you as an individual of clothes
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Suits from 918.00 to $10.00
Overcoats from $15.00 to $10.00
The New Winter Boots
Never have we shown such an attractive line
of Boots as now await your approval and selection.
Months ago we contracted for our boots and they
are here. Wonderfully pretty styles and colors
that we know you will like.
Colors are Black Brown and Tan of wonderful
styles and best of all there is no profiteering in
our shoe department starting at $1.50 prices
lange to $i:i.8.1?
iHisses shoes too can be had in Black and Brown
that you will like at $3.50 to $(ij;o
We have about four hundred pairs of Ladies'
Boots in small sizes that we are closing out at
from $2.25 to . if 1 .00
Our Hosiery Department can best fill your
needs for good dependable hose for Ladies Mis-
ses and Children. .
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SHOP
142 WEST MAIN
TELEPHONE 280
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CONGRESS AGAIN
MEETS FOR WORK
Cdhkh-"! aKiiin nt down to busl-
yipv Tui'sil.iy nnd aftt-r the reading
nt tin- l'M'.slilont' iin'ssaRO actual
IrKlM.itlim was inaiiKuratud In lioth
rfciiatt' and Hdiiso.
Tho messafio pionost's:
Kstalillshiui'nt of a budKot system
for tlu national (inancoa.
Iti'oiK.niizatlon of tho taxation
Hjstoin with simplification of tho in-
conio and xci" pnitits.
Itcniljustiiicnl of tho tariff sybtom
if noicssary to incot chatiKCd world
conditions
licroKitltion nnd ri'llcf for votran
Holdlori of tho world-war rmrtiou-
larlv In tho way of Uovornmciit
fillllli-.
I'mper muasutcs to foster tho dye-
stuffs inclnstiy to Keep tho U. H. free
of foioiKM Mipply.
Knlargt'd program ot rural duvel-
npnicnt ti'coKnUiiiK farmers' part in
the war.
Mi.ibilti'S to ii'imivo (muli's of pol-
itical lostlessnoh'..
U'.tenMon ot food control to pcaco
ill M-. A cold Mm.'Ko law and a law
in . '''.'in i-miipi'iitixu m'IIIiik and pre-
' i nillli t-iliiK ly llccnaiiiB intor-
Rt i'i- i orpnr ttloii-..
I) ' nlli iioi;i. in to biini; about a
V.i- ) laudation nf induHtry.
" M'lled Hut thu richts of in-
r. .in lh to htilKo nuiat bo hold in
if ' i' - lint added that thoro must bo
'in stand ai;ain-t " tho attempt
' .il riant to uuip tho power that
only tho Govornmont It.snlf has a
rlnht to cxorcNo as a piotvction to
all."
Finally lie mirko-IciI tho o-.taldish-niciit
of a ti iliunal for peaceful de-
cision of iudubtrial disputes.
Tho railroad piolileni ho reserved
for a futuro iiics-.iki and he made no
statement regard I iir hla attitude to
Mexico or the peace treaty.
After tho icadlnK of the iuesnKO
the Senate took up. the Cummins
railroad bill hopiiif; for Its passage
before tho hnlidas. House leadeis
arranged for immediate -attack on
tlio annual appropilations hill eatry-
inr; alninst $5001) 000 000 us sub-
mitted by the derailments.
YOUNG MAX I.OSKS HOT II
liKCJS IIKKi: sr.l).Y NIGHT
As Uio (Msthoutid Ktlsco l'assen-
Kcr train was pulling out of the city
last Sunday tinliiK. just east of the
Katy crossing It struck l.ouis Ter
rell aged 21 who. blinded by the
headlight failed to get tar enough
out of tho wa. His cries attracted
nearby citizens and he was soon
being attended by local ph.-lclans.
It v.us found that both leg- had been
mangled by tlio accident necessitat-
ing amputation or the right foot
alHKu the ankle and the loft leg at
tho knee. Tlio tiufoi tun.ite .voting
man is tho mi. of .Mr. and Mrs ('. l
Terrell living about three miles
Isouthcast ot the city. At last reports
Louis was reported getting along
nicely and beating up bravely under
tlio terrible uiisfoituno.
I.AHGK AIM'KOI'HIATIOX KOI I
INDIAN TltlllKS HKQl'KSTKI)
A large amount in apptoprlatlons
Is lequested in the Tio.ti.uiy Depart
ment s estimates sent to Congress L
for Indian tribes In Oklahoma as
follows:
Wichita and affiliated bands $5-
000 Cheyennes and Arapahoes$35-
OOo Kansas tribe $1-i00. Kicapoos
$2000 Ponca JS.000. Chllocco
.school t (including new buildings) I
$3:!S00n Pawnees $47100. (Jtta-
pavv.s $lr00 Five Civilized Tribes
$200000 piobate attorneys $75000 i
Cherokee Oiphan Training School
$71500. to State of Oklahoma fori
public school for Indian pupils '
$200000. fulfilling treaties with I
Choctaws $10300 medical ccrvice
for Five Tiibes $70000. I
HERE IT IS!!
The best place to buy that Electrical Christmas Gift
GRAFA'S ELECTRIC SHOP
"FOR BETTER SERVICE
110 N. Third Ave- ' Phone 12.
LADIES! NOTICE! PAY BY CHECK
It's more dignified and more conservative to pay your
accounts by check and it's more business like. A check
is safest and affords an excellent receipt for an account
paid. Start a checking account with us. We give our cus-
tomers real service.
GIVE US A TRIAL
First State Bank
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Durant Oklahoma
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for members of your family and intimate friend-. J
have nnHpinntniJ fVinf V.Sc . 11 Ua n Phristmils 01 U"I
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gifts and have prepared well for it. This space i-:i ' 'a
enough to list them all but we give you below iut a e
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BOX CIGARS. SAFRTY T?A70R CARTON CIGARtJ
TOILET SOAP PIPE EASTMAN KODAK. '
TLE PERFUME. BOX STATIONERY . 1 OIL
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F.OUNTAIN PEN IVORY Shi. HA'
BRUSH BOX XMA -
COMBS ETC
Corner Drug Store!
Second and Main ffl
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 6, 1919, newspaper, December 6, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83136/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.