The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1905 Page: 6 of 10
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^ Crisp Merchandise direct from the factories and mills at prices
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New Furs
Black Toney Fur, six Tabs, worth
4^— $1 to $1.25, on sale
77 cents
Brown Sable Coney Fur, worth $1.50,
on sale
£ $125
Brown Sable Coney Selected Fur,
(9^- worth $2.50, on sale
£E Si 98
Big line Isabella Martin, Bear, Gen-
g0 ulne F'.ix and Sable Coney Furs, at
?= $2.50 to 35 00
The point of prime importance to
4^— every Intending buyer of Furs is tho
reliability as to style and quality of
stock to select from.
^^2. That point with economy constitutes
the strong attraction of our Fur stock.
^ Hosiery Specials
60 dozen Ladies' Fast Black Hose,
the 10c kind, on sale Wednesday only
5 cents
Not more than 3 pair to a customer.
75 dozen Boys' Heavy School Hose,
BuBter Brown and Black Cat Brands,
worth 25c, during sale
£: 19 cents
60 tozen Girls' Fine Ribbed Hose,
Black Cat, Buster Brown,* Sister, anfl
4^— Po y Brands, the 25c kind, on sale
fc 19 cents
50 dozen Ladies' Fine 40 Gauze Black
Hose, on sale
II cents
50 dozen Childs' Heavy Double Knee
School Hose, the 10c kind, on sale
8 cents
Muslin Specials
1500 yards 36 Inch Soft Flnisln
Bleached Muslin, during sale
4 12 cents
1000 yards Good Brown Sea Island
Muslin
5 cents
Is Fine Brown
4 12 cents
1000 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach-
ed Muslin, on sale
7 1*2 cents
ards Lonsdale Bleacl
ale
7 1-2 cents
2000 yards Fine Brown LL Muslin,
on sale
1000 yards Lonsdale Bleachsd Mus-
lin, on sale
C&tion Checks
1500 yards good 25 Inch Cotton
Check, during sale
3 1-2 cents
DRESS GOODS
Plain cloths were never higher in fashion's favor than they are
this season. Late news from style oenters of Europe and America
show steadily increasing demmd f~*r Broadcloths, 1 runellt, Hen-
rietta and similar materials. Our stock is complete and every
oolor and shading that is desirable is shown here this season for
street or evening wear.
52 Inch Broad/cloth, all leading
shades, worth Jl at other stores, on
sale
69c
40 inch all wool Serge, worth 75o
a yard, on sale
66e
Fine 38 Inch all wool Henrietta,
well worth 75c a yard, our price
6Qc
62 Inch Rainproof Fancy Mixtures,
worth Jl to $1.25 per yard, on sale
88c
Calico Specials
Best Indigo Blue, Dark Red and
Fancy Dress Calicoes, on sale
3 1-2 cents
Ladies Knit Underwear
Sales have been a little slow in our
Underwear department on account of
the continued warm weather. Wb as
to boost this department we will put
on sale 75 dozen Vests and Drawers,
worth 25c to 35c, during sale
(9 cents
White Skirts
Extraordinary Value.
We have 100 Ladies' White Skirts,
lace and embroidery trimmed, worth
$1.50 to $2, on sale choice
95 cents
Kid Glove Specials
S00 pair Ladies' Black and Colored
Kid Gloves, the $1 grade, on sale
75 cents
200 pair Ladlss' Kid Olovss, worth
$1.50 pair, on sale
96 cents
Pen's Bargain
500 pair Men's Cood Corduroy Pants,
on sale
70 cents
200 pair Men's Genuine Elco and
Silcott Boston Garters, during sale
15 csnts
Notions
Best Brass Pins, per paper
4 cents
Adamatine Pins, per paper
I cent
Hair Tins, per paper
I cent
Safety Pins, per paper
3 cents
5c box Hair Pins
3 cents
10c box Hair Pins
7 cents
Black Mourning Pins, per box
I cents
San Silk and Silkateen, per spool
3 cents
Percales
50 pieces 8 and 10c Percale® on sale
7 cents
Towel Bargains
50 doian large Iluck Towols, the
12 l-2e kind, on Halo
tG cents
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The Big Sale Starts Wednesday morning 9 p. m. Lasts
in New Seasonable
four days. Don't miss these Bargains
Goods.
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1905, newspaper, October 18, 1905; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89708/m1/6/: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.