Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Marvelously Arranged And Displayed in This Splendid Showing of
Dresses, Suits and Merchandise
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Beautiful Irish and French Embroidery Flouneings, 98c Yard, Worth $2.50
Some of them are 45 inches wide and others are 27 inches. The 27-inch widths are done in the dainty Irish embroidery work,
effects. The 45-inch widths are just right kinds for lingerie dress skirts and are shown m wonderfully pretty French embroidery that extends deep into tne nounces.
__Choice, Me the yard and plenty of them for hundreds of visitors to our Embroidery Sale now in vogue.
Nifty New Silk Dresses—Comely
Spring Styles on Sale at $10.00
This sale of 811k Dresses represents another feat ot Mellon under-
buying. They are worth more—considerably more.
Made of splendid quality Taffeta silk In the new novelty tones,
belted effects with the mandarin sleeves. New Spring models In
two distinct styles. The price barely represents a dress-makerc’
fee— $10.
There will be a slight charge for any necessary alterations on
these Dresses.
Street and Traveling Suits For $3i.75 and Up
And the usual style and smart tailorings are Impressive features
of the suits at $31.75. Man tailored, shape retaining models, made
with the new pleated skirts and rather short coats. Plain tailored
and neatly trimmed styles. Hairline stripe suitings, sharksin and
aeded serge are the materials and the color line ranges from
cream to soft shades, modest fancies, navy and black.
And a very refined model of English cheviot in that delightful
soft, grey and black striped color so stylish this season. Modeled
and tailored by that prince ot style tailors, Beer.
Piping of coral sUk and gilt bnttons form the trimming—
price $56.
And hundreds of other Suits $17.75 to $86 with in-between
prices at every two-and-a-half dollar stage.
Among the Beautiful Evening Costumes
A lovely cot tame of French Voile In the rose shade. Draped skirt
and a panel front French embroidered.
And a white French mull gown, embroidered in the new coral
shade with ribbon garniture. Copied from a Paris modiste’s model
which was priced $126.00. W price the copy only $61.76.
Misses' Spring Coats-rJust Received
Jaunty little Tailored Coats of those' black and wbite checked
, worsteds with red cloth collars and cuffs trimmed in black sou-
tache. Priced $6.75.
- And tan Covert cloth coats with tailored straps stitched and
trimmed with gilt buttons—very smart models at $10.
(Navy blue serge Coats for misses, made with tan cloth collars
-$$.75.
75c Slur Liaea Batiste ea Sale for 49c
Pure-flax weave, sheer, Linen Batiste, shrunken
finish. Shown in white grounds with hairline
stripes and bars of black, light blue and other
colors. Pretty for summer frocks and waists.
Special at 49c—reduced from 76c.
WASH FOULARDS—30 inches wide, beautiful
for spring wash frocks—Swisses and stacks of
other dainty Fabrics for Spring and Easter tub
dresses- 26c the yard. Every yard a Mellon
value.
75c Corset Covers and Flounces
29c Yard
18-lnch Corset Coverings of splendid
quality of Swiss and Cambric em-
broidery, also quite an assortment of
18-inch Flounces in blind, semi-blind
and eyelet embroidery work. Not a
yard worth less than 50c—and values
run to 75c—choice 29c the yard. And
wide Bands to match.
Embroidery Worth to 39 Cents—
14c Yard
Cambric and Swiss edges and nain-
sooks constitute this assortment.
They are gathered from 20c and 25c
matched sets and odd pieces that are
worth 35c and 40c regularly—for this
sale, 14c the yard.
$1.25 Swiss Embroideries
68c Yard
Dainty All-over Embroidery in sheer
Swiss qualities, embroidered in all
those, neat designs women like for
waists, yokes, corset covers and pan-
els. Fine Swiss and nainsook Corset
Coverings and Flounclngs are also
embraced in this lot of $1 and $1-25
Embroideries at 68c.
Cambric Edges and Inserts
5c a Yard
Here is an opportunity to buy the
season's full supply of rufflings for
children’s wash dresses, undermus-
lins and such. Cambric edges and in-
serts in odd pieces, designs are simi-
lar. Values 8c to 15c—choice 5c.
New Sheer Snowy White Fabrics
Are Attractively Priced
And by attractive prices, we meant that there is a pound of Intrin-
sic worth for every ounce of cost, whether it be plain, sheer 30-inch
India Linon at 10c or a fine French embroidered Batiste at $2 a
yard.
FRENCH BATISTES embroidered in the most exquisite de-
signs, prettier than hand work, in eyelet, madeira and French
needlework. 54 inches wide, no trimming required, so they make
very beautiful white summer frocks at small cost. Priced $2, $1.50,
$1.25,. and $1 a yard.
EMBROIDERED FRENCH MUSLIN8—44 inches wide and
sheer, snowy white and shown in all those pretty little woven dots
and figures. Prices begin at 50c and rangd slowly up to $2.50 yd.
AIR-LINE CLOTHS, sheer, gauzy chiffon finished weave for
trousseaus and graduation dresses—48 inches wide, $1 and $1.25 a
yard.
PLAIN WHITE FABRICS for graduation, bridal trousseaus and
party dresses. Every weave of American and European looms is
here in the best possible value.
FRENCH BATI8TE AND IMPERIAL CHIFFONS in the extra
fine weaves we sell at 50c, 60c, and 75c are being purchased freely
for waists and dresses.
EGYPTIAN UMSLIN— soft, drapy, sheer and fine'white weave
for lingerie dresses and waists. 48 inches wide and priced only
75c, 65c, 50c, and 40c, according to the number of threads to the
square inch.
45inch FRENCH LAWN; at 35c and 50c.
31-inch PERSIAN LAWNS at 25e, 35c, and up.
45-inch PERSIAN LAWNS at 35e, 40c, and 50c.
INDIA LINONS, 10c, 12 1-2c, 15c, to 30c.
WHITE BATI8TE—Very sheer, linen thread finish that makes
.white dresses and waists that laihider so beautifully. 10a*
25c value, selling at Mellon's at ............................A^C
EXTRA SPECIAL—40-inch sheer white barred Batiste in the
pretty linen thread finish that sells regularly 10C
for 25c—Special, at
SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS THIS WEEK
$1.50 Cape Kid Gauntlets 98c the Pair
Oklahoma City. U. S. A.
A clear saving of 52c on a pair of Gloves for mo-
toring and driving. They are all a standard and
well known make, of select quality cape kid-
black oxbloodc and tans. Made with pique
sewed seams. 98c the pair this week instead of
$1.50.
WASHABLE CHAMOI8 GLOVES, very fashion-
able now. We have just received them in three-
button lengths, which we price at $1.25—and the
elbow lengths at $3.50.
Send at once for samples such as you are requiring. All Free. Also ask for Style Magazine Free.
Good Positions
—You want to earn more money
—We want you to earn more money
—You can earn more money
by increasing your earning ability
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Twenty Good Places in Two Days
is actual count of the calls being received at Draughon’s Okla-
homa School. An average of seventy-five per cent more calls
than we can fill.
Invest a Few Month’s Time
in preparation. It will mean more opportunity, more money, and
a start in Ufa, regardless of what your future work may be.
TTiangtinii*a I tnt~ the World in the business college work,
■ndosmrti by rtiamliar of Commerce and by bankers and
business men throughout the South.
Draughon’s Practical
BusinesfUdlege
T. M. PLANARY. Mans
This**Paper Reaches the Buying Class--Do You?
NEW RESIDENCE SUBURB.
president Brook of the Chamber
of Commerce, announced that be wns
In receipt of a letter from Edward
Morris, president of Morris and Com-
pany. that he would in the near fu-
ture open the 160-acre tract which
be bolds on the hill immediately
south of and adjoining the industrial
addition for residence purposes.
Mr. Morris stated that the addition
would be one of the highest restrict-
ed residence districts in Oklahoma
City, It being his purpose to macada-
mize all streets before they were
placed on the market, to construct
concrete sidewalks, plant trees, build
sewers, lay water and gas mains with
connections extending to the edge of
the residence lots, and to restrict
the cost of the residences to $3,000 as
a miuiu'um.
Corsets to Form Your
...Figure at From...
$1.50 To $25.00
Special Attention Given to the
fitting of large figures.
Garter’s Exclusive Corset & Lingerie
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McGraw & Hansen
5 1-2 N. Broadway Oklahoma City [
Signs
Howto Make Poultry Pay
THE SECRET TO POULTRY
RAISING IS IN THE FEEDING
Barteldes 0. K. Chick Food
A complete scientifically compounded food for young chicks.
The reason Barteldes O. K. Chick Food gives such extra-
ordinary results, is that it is a well mixed, well balanced grain
uuxiure so proportioned to the needs of the growing chicks.
lOO POUNDS, *2.28
Barteldes 0. K. Scratching Food
An ideal dry grain mixture; afford* variety, maintains
health and malree hens lay.
STATE AGENTS FOt THE WELL KNOWN CYPRESS INCUBATOIS AND ffiOQPfM
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL POULTRY SUPPLIES
The Barteldes • Seed Co.
City Salesroom, 29 Main OKLAHOMA CITY
Advertising In These Columns Brings Results—Try It!
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Browne, T. Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1910, newspaper, March 19, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936392/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.