The Chandler Tribune. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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tljnmencin^ Saturday, March 20
ndler, Saturday, March 20thr we begin our Fourth Annual
for Distinction, Quality and Fashion, which with each
^ of our experienced buyers has its reward in the hundreds
cme of fashion is always faithfully displayed at the lowest
ING OPENING SALE that cannot fail to be recog-
|abo|U authenticity. At every turn in our big store you will find
divings under other stores. Those who appreciate values and
the truest representatives of all that constitutes the correct
We tike your visit to our Spring Openin g Sale worth your while
Let nothing keep you away, remember Easter will soon
afflSthe opportunity to supply your hearts desire for that occa-
e date, commencing Saturday, March 20
EOF SEPARATE SKIRTS
$6 Voile Skkts $3.48
le skirts, made good voile, trimmed
« satin folds, one row of satin cover*
tuttons down the front, $6.00 value,
dng Sale
$3.48
OHeMloom Petticoats 1,95
Ea fine light weight real heather-
jVn petticoats in brown, Allice blue,
Vgreen, navy, red and black, $2.50
? $1.95
MN SPRING SILKS
se- l.inch handloom silks shades of brown, tan, green, blue,
en- a rose, pink and black, the best wearing fabric made
,rthe price the yard
$6.00 Silk Petticoats $5.00
Silk petticoats made of pure silk, the
kind that will wear .satisfactory, made
with Silk drops and cut very full, 16,00
Value
$3.00
$12 Fancy Skirts $9,75
Fancy serge and panama skirts of very
exclusive styles, light colors, green and
white and white stripes, tan and white,
brown and white, exceptionally well
made $12 values •
Wash Suits of Rich Styles and
Materials
Will be one of the strong features of our READY-
TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT this season. Many of
these garments are not in \et hut will be arriving
almost dailx. The materials are of Linen, Poplins,
Welts and Linene. all shades and st\les will be rep-
resented in our showing of these practical gar-
ments. Some are the plain tailored etfects, others
elaborately trtmrned with lace bands. The shades
are pink, light blue, alice blue, tan, brown, green,
old rose, dubonnet lavender and wisteria
The special low prices for these garments will be
$12.00, $10.00, $3.50, $7.50, $6.00,
$5.00, $4.0q and
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Lace Bargains
60 pieces torchon lace*l 1 to 4 inches wide
worth 6c, 7 1 .• o and 8'.-e, special....................
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45c
-inch figured satin foulards, the new shades of green,
ibonnet and staple shades the yard
45c
Finch black taffeta silks the yard 89c,
1.00. $1.25 $1.50 and..................................
W. B, Corsets
The corset that gives the grace-
ful lines of the figure, at the same
time they are comfortable.
,Yo. 100 is a medium length model
made of light weight botiste, well
stayed, with hose supporters at-
tached the best corset fS fh
made for the price.......... Cr \f C-
$2.00
No. 149 the tape gird-
le with hose supporter
50c
_ Finch black satin duches, good values at 4* 1 /)/}
C ke regu'iar price $1,145, the yard.................... X • C/
No. 460 low bust, medium Jong
hips, with hose
supporters_______________
ii.tumui iuuk
$1.00
No. 768, the long bust, extra long
hips light weight botiste, with
hose supporters
sale..............................
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$1.00
No. 478 medium low bust, ex-
tremely long hips, made of extra
fine botiste, with %i* 1 f /I
hose supporters X • Zj
(Ass-bared Swiss light blue pink and laven-
t£t, 20i>value, special...................................................
(Finch silk mull and tissues exquisite as-
.ortment of patterns, 50c values, special.........
While Goods
{pieces sheer, cross bored white goods for
lists, 20c value special..................................................
ytra fine cros--- bored Embroidered swiss for
ite dress and waists, 5l)c value............................
inch linen finish suiting 15 cent value in
s sale........................................................................................
inch white, pure linen for shirt waists and
:S inch pure linen very sheer quality, special
tie yard..............................................................................
15c
39c
10c
48c
48c
LADIES NECKWEAR
The endless variety of new
nobby neckwear we now' have
on display would surprise you
you never would expect to find
the quanity ane assortment of
the newest styles in a town of
the size of Chandler, but we
have them the same. Newest
of styles and just as good as-
sortment of styles as you will
find in city stores and at a
great saving under city prices.
10 c to 75c
For Men
i Ixute; or sir pair on!-,-. Ones!,
to a I ox—solid or aborted . .
aides, rod.
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;ivs j We would rather you would come into our store and
. fit advertised, than to have vot; come in and
Tlmt kind of advertising is too often done, quoting some-
hing when the customer calls for it, or haven't got the size
.00 ■ You ire always welcome to pur store, to get and com-
npet tion. Our prices and merchandise w II stand eompari-
Dot i atisfied. The saying is a true one; “You can fool all
e,btt you em't fool all of the people all the time.” New
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SALE OE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Our muslin underwear department will contribute its share of bargains in our Spring
Opening Sale, rich daintx and inexpensive under muslins are here in great quantities
for your selection,
Dainty muslin skirts, some embroidery trim-
med others lace and insertion, skirts in this
lot worth $1.25 to $1.50 special choice
At $1.4$ we have up one lot o about 50 skirts
lace and embroidery trimmed, skirts in this
lot worth $1.75, $1.90 and $2.00 choice this lot
$1.48
At 48c we have made up a very choice lot of
gowns that are values up to 75c choice of
the lot
48c
At 79c we have one lot of gowns about, 50 in
the lot worth $1.00 and $1.25. Choice of
the lot
House Cleaning Time Sale of Ready Made Sheets and Pillow Gases
Time to buy curtains, draperies
etc. Our line at these special
prices should interest you.
36 inch silkolene draperies 25
difierest patterns worth 12'-c
and 15c special the yard.....10c
32 inch eretone worth 15c spec-
ial the yard............................. 12' c
54 inch tapestry cloth for por-
tiers couch covers and uphol-
stering reds, greens and stripes
the yard 75c, 65c, 50c and 35c
36 inch burlaps for floor cover-
ing plain colors and figures
special the yard.................. 15c
50pair wash portiers beautiful
colorings, full 8 1 • yards long
special the pair ... . 89c
100 pair wa-li madras portii rs
all the new colorings special
the pair 3.00 1.50, 2.00 1.75. ] .50,
1.25 .............. $1.00
36 inch white cross bared cur-
tain swiss worth 20c special
the yard .......................i2‘ c
42x36 pillow cases, good muslin 121cent values 1 /l _
special ............................................................................................ 2 C
42x36 inches deep hem, extra good muslin pillow "1 ^1 —,
72x90 bed sheets with seam, 6) cent value in this ^ Q -
72x90 seamless sheets, the 75 cent kind, in this f Q -
72x90 extra deep hern sheets of extra fine sheet- rt O _
tng, $1.00 grade, special.................................... “ O C
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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/m1/3/?q=+%22Latimer%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.