The Chandler Tribune. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Matchless Values in Spring
Tailored Suits
Spring tailored suits of panama and suiting in
checks and stripes neatly tailored, a number ot
styles to select from, all made up alter fashion’s
latest dictate. Suits worth $lfi.50, $17.50 and
$18.50 will be grouped together in one lot for our
Spring Opening Sale, don’t fail to see them they
are all we claim for them, at the extreme low price
Lace Bargains
Our buyer while in Xew York was fortunate
PIO pieces dainty val laces and insertions
at about half their values- These are all
the dainty patterns in white and Ecure
with insertion to match 1 ■ inch to 1 '4 in-
ches wide, values 7'.-e, S'.:c and 10 cent
while they last choice...........................................
in securing
MATCHLESS VALUES IN OUR BIG CLOTH-
ING DEPARTMENT
life cannot emphasize to strong the matchless values
ff we offer in our big clothing department in depend-
able clothes such makes as SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., of
Baltimore and New York makers of hand tailored clothes,
in addition to the above make we have hundreds of suits
in pure wool of less expensive makes. We invite
your inspection of our clothing with the full confi-
dence that we can convince you that our clothes are cor-
rect in style and less expensive than other stores charge,
for clothes of equal style and quality. Our clothes for
style and quality are unequalled by any competion at
$5.00, 7.50,10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 17.50 and 20.00
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Wo hare done our very best to secure for our patrons
the bent shoes it is possible to get for the prices, and we
say it without fear of eontia tietion that we h tve succeed-
ed in our efforts.
Our line of styles and good leather in la lie < tan, black
and ox blood oxfords cannot be beat at
$r.2S to...............................................................................
Mens oxfords tan, black and ox bloods
the new toes and lusts $2.50 to..........................
The best in mens work shoes, from $1.50
Misses Slippers and shoes 50c, 75c, $1.00
$1.25 and $1.50 and....................................................
Miscelaneous
’ l it 11 J l/l ilk. K
$3.50
$5.00
$2.50
$2.00
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Ladies 20c wash belts.
Mens Good Work Clothes
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Mens work shirts, other .stores
charge 50c our price. .. o 39c
The man who appreciate an extra
good full cut, and welt made work
shirt will find rt here at 50c
Hoys overalls all sizes 25c to 50c
Mens overall from the cheaper
makes up to the “Round House”
Brand 50c to...........................$1.00
Mens extra good mercerized sat-
in shirts 75c grade special 59c
Chandler’s Greatest Annual Event
Far surpassing all previous efforts in the four years of our business ’
Spring Opening Sale which from the beginning of this store our aim
succeeding year has grown exceedingly popular. The meritable presi
of patrons who call upon them daily knowing rhat at “YOUNG'S"
possible prices. Therefore when we call your attention this day to _
nized as magnificent, we do so with the full consciousness of its elaboi
displayed the very newest creations in spring wearables at considerable*
correct styles will find this the richest opportunity yet extended to thin*
modes for Spring and Summer. We have done everything possible tj
andrenumerative with exquisite merchandise at the lowest prices possia
be here, the day everyone desires to come out in their best this sale affl
casion as well as your entire Spring and Summer needs, RemembM
SPECIAL OPENING SALE]
$11 anil $12,50 Voile Skirts $8,75 50 Styles cf Extra Well-Made Panamas 3
At this spacial price we show’ about
sixty extra well made voile skirts of the
best voiles, ten different styles to select
from. Not an old skirt in the lot. Val-
ues $11 to $12.50, Opening sale
And French skirts in blacks, navy,
brown, green, red and tan at special
prices $12, $10. $8.50, *7.50, $6 and
$8.75
$5.00
$10 Voile Skirts $6.50
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$4.25 Panama Skirts $2.95
25 skirts made of panama, trimmed with
satin folds and buttons, black only, $1.50
values, Opening sale
50 beautiful voile skirts, 5 different
styles in the lot, all new, and made of
line wool voile, not the cheap cotton
kind, some are trimmed with satin folds
others with silk folds and buttons; all
sizes, real $10 kind, Opening Sale
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Slack Dress
Seeds
10 inch, high lustre g*Q^
finish mohair the yard _ _ _
46 inch silk finish mo- ^SC
MATCHLESS VALUE
j Id-inch fancy siik Messalines, ten cl: lie rent shades to st'
hair value the yard _ _
44 inch wi ol and silk ^' Jg^
lect from, silks which were bought to sell at 39c, Open-
ing Sale Price the yard
$1 grade the yard.......... _
44 inch line chiffon panama_1.35
grade it this sale
per yard....................
25c
$1.00
Small Jewelry Novelties at a Great Saving
-7-inch Japtha Si:ks very desirable and servicabie silks *i
well worth 50c per yard the yard it
15 dozen belt pins all new de-
signs many different styles to
select from, worth 35c to 50 cents
special..................................................25c
50 neat, dainty brooch pins of
every design immaginable at 75c,
455c, 50e, 35e, 25c and...................15c
Great assortment of beauty pins
at 10c and.......................................... gc
Rose hat pins 50c and..............35c
Beautiful hat pins with Thine
stone setting $1.50, $1.25, $1.00
75c, 50c and......................................J5c
Beautiful neck chains $3.50, $2.50
$1.75, $1.50 and $1.50 and $1.00
Choice back combs 2.50, 2.00,
1.50, 1.00, 50c and............................25c
35c
345-inch taffeta silks, shepherd checks, changeable and all *'
the ptajn shades to choose from, well worth Q g*^ f-i
$1.25, the yard.
10c
Indies 10c cross bared hand-
kerchiefs________________________ 5c
50c nail brushes________________25c
20c table oil cloth__________15c
20c tooth brushes__________10c
35c wire hair rats with comb 25c
50c back combs_______25c
7 1 -c apron gingham_______5c
6E c lawns________ 5c
MENS HATS
New styles in mens, voting
mens and hoys hats on display
at great values. The new
shades of green and tans
$1.50 to $3.00
New shades in spring weight
derbies $ 1.50 to $3.00
Staple shape Dakotas and Col-
unibias $1.00 to $5.00
New feather weight crusher
hats, green, brown, blue, black
and white 50c
New sailors and panamas 25c
to $7.00
3fi-inch pretty sheer embroideried linegries in light blu
pink, old rose and white beautiful for Easter f%S
n t*!*o 1 .I sn .va 1... .. — .t-i j
dresses real 45c values special.
Swisses beautiful combination of 2 Si
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colorings 35c value, special the yard.
New Nets for Waists
45-inch plain net for waists, Ecrue valse 50c
special at.......................................................
22-inch tucked net ecrue, 75c value special
at.....................
3£>c
50c
............................................ 75c
45-inch tucked net with beading effect u* "1 ^ R
special at................................................ tg JL • &
Ecrue^and white band trimming 1 ■. to 3 inches 7 S^
4.5-inch extra fine quality ecrue or white net
$1.00 value..................
wide 10c to
5\ e do not advertise half we have and nothing we don't have-
find hundreds ot special bargains which we have ®
find \ve have advertised one item which we did not have. D
thing at rediculoiis prices and are out of this particular thing
wanted, and then insist they have something else just ' g1"’ '
pan- our prices with mail order houses and any other comp®
son. 5 our money always cheerfully refunded if yon are no. ‘
the people part of the time; part of the people all the • i,ne' r;„
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909, newspaper, March 19, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915247/m1/2/?q=+%22Latimer%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.