The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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TOUR
THE SHAWNEE NEWS-HERALD
One Odd Lot
Worth $2.50 to $3.00
SALE PRICE
THURSDAY, OCTOBiiK 31, 1812.-
The Mammoth's
EXTRA SPECIAL
Offerings for
November Sale in our
Clothing Department
Now. Then, Here is the Opportunity We Offer You :
Snappy styles foi the young men and conservative models for men of quiet taste. Every
suit means a come-back customer. This is a special sale of values we propose to continue
all through November. We are determined to do the clothing business of this section and
to that end have divided our immense line of clothing. Our great line of Men's $7.95
Swts stand without a peer. Why, because they were made to sell at $12.50
and $ 1 5.00. You would pay that for their equal any where else in this section.
Make the IVlammoth your home while in Shawnee.
Read Carefully All Values Offered Below
This is a Great Money Saving Chance
200 Men's suits worth up
to $10.00, sale
pr"
-00 Men's suts worth
| $12.30 and $15.00, sale
price
. One odd lot of Men's coverts cloth overeats
j in colors tan and grey,
worth $10.00 while they £y|
last, elioieo $4.99
One lot of men's overcoats, sizes 34 to 37,
worth u)i to $12.50,
vour
One lot vouth's overcoats, ages 12 to 19 in.
long, ehineilla and fancy cash-
mere. worth up $7.50, >• ■
your choice 4)0.40
One lot youth's suits, long pants, size 13 to 19,
in colors, grey, blacks and fancy cashmei .
worth $10.00 and $12.50
"See $6.45
50 pair Men's Corduroy Pants, sizes 29 waist
up to 42 waist, worth from $2.00 to $3.50.
j 1 our choice
while they n •
tot $1.25
• 'ne lot Boys' Duck Coats, ages G to 12 years,
blanket lined,
while they last,
your choice
75c
j One lot Men's Duck Coats, blanket lined
sizes 34 to 44,
while they last
< your choice
Men's heavy fleece shirts
and drawers
per garment
i Men's heavy ribbed shirts
J and drawers
< per garment
Men's heavy wool shirts
colors, tan and gray,
worth $1.50 per garment
j sale price
38c
45c
and drawers in
75c
$1.25
One lot Children's Norfolk and Buster Brown
suits, ages 3 to 8 years,
worth up to $4.00,
mothers take notice,
.sile price
One lot boys fleece lined shirts and drawers,
| small sizes worth 25 cents
per garment * Oi/.—
sale price I C. /-' 0
$1.50
< 'ne lot of Boys' suits, straight pants, all wool,
ages 9 to 15, worth up
to $5.00,
sale price
while they last
$1.95
One lot children's short top coats, ages 3 to
7, worth up to $3.00,
sale price
to clean up
69c
One lot boys' ribbed union
suits, while they last
sale price
One lot men's work shirts in solid
blue amoskeg chambray worth
50 cents, sale price
One lot men's Dress Shirts in
all colors, worth $1.00,
sale price
< 'ne lot coat sweaters in colors
gray and blue, worth $1.50,
sale price
38c
39c
59c
89c
f4>\
One lot children'8 overcoats, ages 3 to 12,
worth up to $5.00,
X $2.95
Men's heavy fleece
Union Suits
for
98c
One lot Men's fancy Dress Vests, beautiful
shades in sizes 33 to 36, worth
from $1.50 up to $3.50. while ,An
they last, sale price 4oC
One lot Men's Fancy and Staple
shape Hats worth $i.50,
sale price
/.
! N
98c
The Mammoth Department Store
Shawnee, Oklahoma•
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912, newspaper, October 31, 1912; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91798/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.