The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Chandler
ople Wild With Enthusiasm
^flGcked at this Great Quit Business
Jjever in the history of Chandler did
fo this Quit Business, Going out of
o 1 hev all rump thpv all
Down, Down They Go
1 hey all came, they all saw the
^liberally, for they well know' that
border to sell every article in ths bin
W ANY LIVING MERCHANT in Chan-
ts possible during the day in order
ml]p afternoon, coming from distant
\r bags, bring your suit cases and
9®way with, as we possibly w ill not
)l< these prices.
)ilasing power of $1.00 elsewhere.
THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER OF MEN’S AND YOUNG
MEN’S HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING EVER KNOWN IN THE
ENTIRE SOUTHWEST—IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN
$3.98—Think of it—only $3.98 for choice of Men’s fine Suits,
mchHlimr.the best styles, worth and sold up ^ ^ o
$5.95—Now is your chance, for $5.95 we give you choice1 of the
newest styles and fabrics in Men’s Suits ~ »
worth $12.50; Now at............... 0.95
$9.95—Extraordinary values, during this sale we will sell you
W. 1$. CORSETS
The old reliable perfect fitting
Corset, gives grace and fit to
the figure, all must go; $2.00
Corsets ■# m
$1.50 grades -f ■# g~k
for..............lmlU
$1.00 grades 79 C
50c grades /Tb
for................
Was Tickled to Death
On last Monday we sold a bill of
merchandise amounting to $478.-
45 to a Lincoln county merchant
—he told us that our prices were
fully 25 per cent less than he
usually paid the whole houses—
NOW is your time to save money
325 beautiful Klaxon Shirt
Waists, the newest styles, soft,
dainty materials, actually
worth $1.50; AJ _
Sale price.......... * 0 C- I
Ladies’ beautiful White Muslin I
Petticoats, with deep flounce I Ilair Brushes, Clothes Brushes,
Darning Cotton, black or white,
at per j
spool ................ 1 C
5c Pearl Buttons, at -rf
per dozen............ i C
HI Q 1
the best haul made tailored Suits, imported patterns, worth |l Ladies’ dainty
and many little tucks, actually
wort h $ 1.00; ^ *9 ^
S Must Bs Suit! Regardless of
Pries”
$18.00 to $20.00;
Now at........
9.95
r|, bring your wagons, your baskets,
it biggest merchandise picnic you
Q.t this Big Sale.
rJune 7th, Look For
ijled Si^n
79c—Just think of it, such a price as 79c for Men’s Pants, in-
cluding the best styles, hundreds'to pick from and worth
to',2'50: ..................................
Now at
50c ON THE DOLLAR—We are to give you unrestricted choice
of out entire line of Boys’ Clothing—the best makes in Amer-
ica; Selling out
price
50c
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On the Dollar
1.45
Corset Covers,
handsomely trimmed, with
beautiful laces; values to 75c;
B£r ■
Genuine ( alifornia Wool Blank-
ets, full 12-4 size, the bargain
of your life time; actually
worth $3.50;
Sale price.....
SILKS—Here is a snap, think
of it, yard wide, all pure silk
Messaline in all colors, the $1
SWice.........69 c
Silk Mulls, Silk Jaquards, Tus-
sah Silks, Foulards and French
Voiles, in all the new spring
colorings, 25c and 35c grade;
Se ............. 17C
and Whisk Brooms,
at
Safety Pins, per
dozen........
finishing Edge Braid, in white
or colors, the 10c g*
kind, at ..............C
Ladies’ 25c Hose Supporters, at
Sir.................9c
( hildren’s 25s Ilose Supporters,
at,Per Qc
pair
Hair Netc,
3 for ....
5c
Hair Pin Cabinets,
boxes, now
at.........
usual 5c
3c
25c size Shears,
How at
10c
ID BUY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE »T" ...
.'((Winter and School Store House for Rent I Ladies 25c Vests 10c 1 ^ IIUUSdflDS Ol f60pl6 dT6
us Values Again
fl, ne lot of W. L. Douglass Shoes,
ill made to sell for $2.00 a pair;
hey are worth it; An
Iale price.........7 ^ C
* byShoes, extraordinary val-
npes, black, gun metals, elk hide
. |nd scout shoes; real values up
$2.00; f f />
Ve yice........l.iy
| fi ll’ and Children’s White Can-
las Slippers, extra good values,
t feat styles; worth $1.50; all to
iale price.........7 9 C
en's Box Calf and Gun Metal
hoes, made by the best shoe
ictory in America, solid leath-
#•; sold for $3.50 to $4.00, all
o go at O A 7
Iale price.......^<7/
en'f*Fine Gun Metal and Tan
/xfoTds and Shoes, button or
flucher styles, not a pair worth
Iss than $3.50;
Iale price.....
1.97
J97—Never such bargains
pain—Walkover Shoes, not all
Izes, but you may find your
limber; values up to' $4.50;
juit Business
rices.......
2.97
This building will be for rent,
as you all know, it is the best
building in Chandler, modern in
every way, ever : convenience.
Only up to date windows and
front this side of Kansas City.
Ladies full fashioned,
summer Vests, perfect
now
tapped
ribbed,
10c
5c Laces 2c
50c Dress Linen 29c
Pure White Irish Linen, 36 in.
wide, soft finish for dresses and
waists, 50c value, at
29 c
Men's Overalls 25c
Never such bargains again.
Men’s Blue Overalls with bibs,
extra materials, 50c grade, at
25c
Babies 25c Shoes 9c
100 pairs of Baby Shoes, black
or tan, soft flexible soles, real
25c values, at
9c
Big lot of Val and Torchon
Laces, with insertion to match,
all widths and patterns, 5c kind’
now at
Shirts and
Drawers, the finished garment,
(no seconds in the lot), all firsts
and worth 25c and 40c; sale
price
now Buying for Future Use
18c
V; n. indeed, you can buy Blankets, Outings, Flannels
Old you ever attend a real Quit Business
2c
$1.50 Gloves 79c
Men's fine quality Dress Shirts,
neat patterns of Madras and
Percales, never sold for less than
$1.00; sale price
need them.
tcTborrow theTonoy^imnni^youTv^^^^
Jvl m.osl P™ V yely the Only Real* Sac rfioS
59c
h5,! in *bisection of Oklahoma-three of
Ladies’ Pure Silk Long Gloves,
white or black, double finger
tips, guaranteed $1.50 grades,
now at
79c
50c Table Linen 19c
Men’s extra fine grade Dress
Shirts, French Percales and
Madras, well made, worth to 75c,
sale price
10 pieces pure Table Linen, full
60 inches wide, in beautiful pat-
terns; regular 50c grade, at
19c
Extra Special
Ladies’ and Misses' fine Tailor
Made Suits, good styles and the
best tailoring, must be sold at
HALF PRICE AND LESS
33c
Boys Shirts and
Waists
Lincoln county’s prosperous merchants attended^his
sabl atnhdevbllf V °LfaI1~rds they had t° have and
sa, 1 they bought them cheaper than any wholesale
house could sell them—it is true—these goods must be
so.d—fixtures for sale. Don’t let any mis-stated ad-
ve.tisement get you confused—If we advertise 25c
ardTfi von w ?' 15c We a,ae to give them to vou
: a y?U want we won’t offer or show you the reg-
uL.i 15c kind as was done in Chandler last week—but
" are forced—and received our orders to Quit Busi
realize" th5atnd e£rYc°*cthe people of this county will
Udhze the benefit of $50,000 worth of as clean mer-
chandise (not a great big bunch of seconds) as was
ever offered in any first class store. This store has
of »>'• >« class „f
I in the county an, no»-5„„ hiv VchanS
I " 'l1”" have often paid for
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:es t0 50c’ in one lot at | to this’sale as oHen ir^sibl^Don’t
19c
Extra Special
away.
Mm’s and Boys’ Overcoats, over
three hundred to pick from,
never again such an opportun-
ity, must be sold.
,;0 AT HALF PRICE.
Men's $5 Pants $2.49
Regular Tailor Made All Wood Trousers, 250 pair to
select from, late styles, regular $5.00 grade for
$2.49
CHANDLER
OKLAHOMA
Its cheaper to move money than goods—
prices cut to the core. Take your vacation
now and come, don't miss it. ^
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913, newspaper, June 5, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915691/m1/5/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.