The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Lot No, 202 Men’* Khaki
Color Lee Unionalla, 1 pair to
the customer.
$3.00 Pair
free
BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS
To the first twelve customers trading fifty dollars or more
Saturday morning, we will give absolutely free, a .■“* w .
Nashaba cotton blanket 68 x 80. Buy early, avo.d the rush
and get one of these beautiful blankets, free._________
Round House
Overalls For Men
All sizes in Men’s Round
House overalls and Jumpers.
1 pair to customer
$1.57
DIXIE
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SATURDAY, DEC.
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Hats
STETSON AND BEAVER HATS
$10.00 for................
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7-00 for..................HI
Duck Coats
Duck Coats, sheepskin lined, moleskin and
leather Coats, cheaper than you can mail or-
der them. $2.50, $o.50. $8 SO. and $9.00
Yes-we are again offering you these unheard
of prices in order to accommodate those who
were unable to get waited on on Dixie Day. If
you wait until afternoon don’t blame us. We say
come early and avoid the rush.
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Unbleached Muslin
1000 yards LL Uubleached Muslin, a good
grade, worth 12 l-2c, for only----------9c
Dress Gingham
8000 yards beautiful patterns 32 inch
Dress Gingham, Toil Du Norde and Red
Seal in plaids, checks and solids
at. —.......19c
^j^ANGES, NO RpWNS^o'REFUNDS. Wea^MlywUl not exchange
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Men’s Clothing
M.n’s clothing Including Style-Plus. Bart-Scb.itner &
Marx Curlee. and Palters. Greatly nM prices.
$17.50 to $35.00
Overcoats
A Big Value In Overcoats ^ gQ
Men’s............................. '....... $7.93
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dolls and dishes on Dixie day.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
The most tremendous showing of Ladies’ and busses
ready-to-wear ever exhibited in Western Oklahoma.
fonts of “High Pile Berame", all wool blocked Velvenetta
self trimmed and fur trimmed. Brushed Wool “Bobbed
Hair” Coats, colors Buff, Brickdust, Lavern Green and
Pondee Blue.
Bath Robes in Plaids, Indian Novelty numbers.
Words utterly fail to express the value to be had in these
articles. “Seeing is believing.” Do your Christmas shop-
ping early, ‘ Do is now.
Boy’s Suits
An opportunity of a life time to buy that boy a suit at
unheard of prices. Our Mr. Clark will have his trunks here
and will sell samples less than wholesale to you.
Is Santa Clause going to bring him a new suit? Only
two weeks until Xmas. Don’tmiss this opportunity to buy
such bargains. Come early, if you don’t you will miss the
best selections.
Nothing Returne d
or Exchanged On
Sales Day.
The Dixie
THE DIXIE
One Price
Sells For
Less
Carter, Okla.
To All
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Nothing Returned
or Exchanged on
Sales Day.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1924, newspaper, December 12, 1924; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956827/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.