The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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CHOOSE
From These
Here is the place to buy your Clothes—for both
work and dress. Below we five a few of our
values. Space is far too limited to give them
all. READ THESE—
We have a few slick-
ers for men left, at
each
Some very good ones
for little folks, $1.00
r
Men’s Sheep Lined,
We have
quite a
stock of
medium
priced
Clothing
for Men
and Boys
And we are
positive that
our November
Sale price is
way below all
competition
Deduct 39%
Pay us the balance
and be happy ever
after.
Boys' Union Suits
These are flat
fleeced and are
worth more
Men, buy the 16-lb. Un-
ion Suits, we buy them
by the pound. Ours is
16 lbs. to the dozen and
we will sell you the
ecru-color for
RGAINS
1-2 to 1-3
Winter Merchandise For Less Money
THIS IS THE REASON:
Manufacturers are sacrificing to clear their shelvesyof fall and winter merchandise.
We are looking out for our customers and had orderbook and cash ready when the
merchandise was offered us at sacrifice prices. We bought. The result is you can,
as always, get more for your money at Fryberger’s. This November Sale now on.
Always new items — go on sale special for Saturdays.
YOU DON’T NEED MONEY TO BUY—Bring Cotton
We will take cotton in trade for merchandise and give you a cent a pound premium
besides. TRY BUYING WITHOUT MONEY. We want to demonstrate that the
chain store is not your only savior. You don’t always have to put the money on
the barrel head to buy at Fryberger’s. You may need help some day.
REMEMBER, HOT DOGS AND COFFEE FREE
Every Saturday noon we are serving hot dogs and coffee tree to our customers.
All that is required is a sales slip for at least a 25 cent purchase. Its the old time
hospitality which has stuck with us since the pioneer days. Eat your Saturday noon
lunch with us. The sale slip is for your safety, as well as ours. If no sale slip
was required the street bum would make it impossible.
This Star Brand All
Leather Work Shoe
is only
$1.49 and $198
240 pair of Children’s Shoes go
on sale Saturday morning (if
§. the Rock Island don’t side track
' the shipment).
At the Very l>ow price of pair
Follow the Traffic
to
FRYBERGER’S
98c
All Leather Shoes
DOWN STAIRS HOT SHOTS
27-inch Outings, mostly dark patterns, fine for
children’s Undergarments. Only yard 5c
Prints — Price means
different quality.
We have a fine Broad-
cloth at' Lie
The Pure White — 89c
We have a Real 80^80
Percale others get a lot
more. Our price is a
yard — 10c
We have a big table of 64x72 count Prints,fast,
for
We have a good quality, guaranteed not to
pull, at ^c
Men's and Boys'
CAPS
The manufacturer
selling surplus stock
at a tremendous re-
duction. First show-
ing, 89c and 98c val-
ues at only each—
Blankets
Just this week arrivals. 200 pair of the fin-
est cotton blanket twill woven, in fancy shades
and, oh, boy! the price. Double, at—
$1.00
Single, at only each—
50c
Marvelous! I say!
HATS
Ladies’ and Misses’Hat
sacrifice. They, too, arc
manufacturer’s early
clean ups — Right in
today’s styles.
49c, 69c and 98c
^FRYBERGERS
\ . _________-sag
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
Women
Never before has good merchandise been of-
fered you at such low prices. Manufacturers’
sacrifice—that’s the reason.
Read This Before You Buy
You can buy from us during this November
sale the very latest all wool coats at just
about half what the same garments sold for
last year.
*075 $1400
S1658 $2Q95
The alrove Dresses just in from one of the big-
gest makers of high class Dresses. All pure
silk dresses. It is another clean up of $16.75
and $10.75. At the very low price of only—
$595
All the fine Ready-to-Wear at a Big Discount
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931, newspaper, November 18, 1931; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919430/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.