McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 76, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Mens Goods
ON THIS PAGE
Remember the prices listed
Here Represent Only a Small
Part of This Big Si ock. Every=
thing in the Store is on Sale at
the Same Ratio of Reduction.
BJIRGJUN DAYS
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE
THE WHOLE STORE IN
r
PLAYS A PART
IN
MEN'S SHOES
Regular $15 and $16.50 "Beacon" En-
glish Last Vici Brown Dress Shoes
$12.50 "Beacon" Straight Last
Men's Vici Dress Shoes
$12.50 Men's English Last
Calf Dress Shoes
$12.50 Men's English Last
Fine Brown Dress Shoes
All $10 Selz and Beacon Vici-Calf and
Gun Metal Shoes
$7.50 Men's Swing Last
Dress Shoes
$5.50 Men's Elk
Work Shoes
$7.50 Men's Munsen Last
Army Work Shoes
$12.50 18-inch Elk
Lace Boots
$17.50 Regular Cow Boy
Boots
11.95
$9.50
$9.50
$9.50
$7.95
$5.50
$3.95
$5.65
$9.85
$13.50
THIS GREAT ECONOMIC
m GREAT BARGAIN UPHFAVai.. m i m
TO Those Whom Hard Wort Has Taught The V.|„, of , ,wlar
"A Heart To Heart Talk"
EVENT
SAVE.
Ihe money you accumulate is not the
money you spend but the money you save.
« "—"Jrr f r,Bardlras of —"6 —«■ * <°< « -
But there are times when w<
MEN'S SWEATERS
$10.00 Men's Heavy
Wool Sweaters
talk is to show you how you can now do UI"e Save* and ,he Purport of this
adr.ntage of will « dolU,', ^.7 ~JL ^"^'w-on, whi,h if you 1>k,
can spend and at the same time
now do that very thing.
What I am putting before you i8 just
saved to your purse or bank account.
And this is it
As this sale bill tells you, The Wright Drv ( nnA i-
if*
company to take charge of
on this stock that will clean it dp in the
* high class merchandise
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS and
SHOES
$3.50
$4.25
$2.39
$1.19
$2.19
Special Men's Black
Rubber Boots
Special—Men's Red
Rubber Boots
$3.00 Men's Rolled Sole Snag Proof
One Buckle Arties
$1.50 Men's Best Grade
Rubber Shoes
$2.50 Chilsren's Red Top Boots
Sizes 5 to 10%
!hHbe!' *• mert'^andising specials* I h«Te'b^
the stock during the closing out sale period.
.KiChNLItt'r,r;q';ict.«*
—And Ihe soiling of it is up lo me.
. ;„h > .k.,^
lo. the pne. of production. re<,«i,„ dm,ic b"
I know this and the Wright Drv Good..
"">■ "glo. With the result that « h.T" " J" 'Il"™ '"d ™>-
.. x--
$10.00 Men's Jersey
Office Sweaters
?6.00 Men's Wool Solid Color
Sweaters ___•
$5.00 Men's Heavy
Wool Mixed Sweaters
$4.50 Men's Fine
Jersey Sweaters
$3.00 Men's Heavy
Grey Sweaters
$7.65
$7.75
$3.95
$3.65
$3.45
$1.95
and replace it for.
we are placing on sale at
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$14.85
$36.50
$10.50
$14.95
$25.00 Men's Kersey
Overcoats
$50.00 Men's Fine
Overcoats
$15.00 Men's Cheviot
Overcoats
$20.00 Boys'
Overcoats
CORDUROY SUITS
$16.95
Take the Men's suits and Women's Readv-to- W.. ,•
half Price we are talking an absolute loss o^
And right here let me state when I say half nri™ i
zz . T<rZklrw:?rM in ,k« —-
GmxU Company JaS.w tnV afh" "" W** Or,
-and so on all through the line. * ,00eing 'U8t te" dollars on every suit
It's hard to believe isn't it?
Th^ clothing item
strict-
MEN'GLOVES
Special—50c Men's Leather
Palm Gloves
$2.2o Men's Gauntlet ^
Gloves X
$2.50 Men's Leather ^
Gloves ^
$2.50 Men's Leather ' , ^
Gauntlet Gloves $
$4.00 Men's Extra.Grade
Leather Gloves $,
$4.00 Men's Leather # ,
Auto Gloves
$3.50 Men's Leather
Dress Gloves
$1.50 Boys'" Leather .
Gauntlet Gloves $]
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Regular $2.50 Men's
Ribbed Unon Suits $1
Regular $1.25 Men>
Heavy Shirts and Drawers 1
$22.50 Men's Corduroy
Suits
BOYS' SUITS
All $20.00 Boys-
Suits :
All $16.50 and $17.50 Boys-
Suits *
All $15.00 Boys'
Suits
All $12.50 Boys'
Suits
All $10.00 Boys'
Suits
$14.95
$13.50
$10.50
$8.95
$7.85
MEN'S PANTS
$4.50 Khaki
Pants
$8.00 Men's Corduroy
Pants
ALL MEN'S DRESS PANTS 25 PER CENT DIS-
COUNT.
less than whole-sal
As there are i
mentioned is only one of the hundreds of articles
ir needs
opportunity to buy what you want at
a loss Therefore by coming to this big sale and^'^ZTJi^ ™ °" which we "e taking
and Shoes you will be actuallv „ ^pP,Jr,n* y°"r needs in Dry Goods. Clothing
actually saving money, as this is an
or factory cost.
$3.1
OVERALLS
are made I have thought" it to L^TpelX 'Vi ""•men,,
0 Morstocks Everett Denimn
Full Cut Overalls ...
prim of the merchandise in order t h.7 thelL" PXS"" """" "
you to feel that this sale
the regular selling
1 « .,<> to k„„„ and m „ ltcl lh., ~ ~ ~ """" > *
economies. ~ •" and takT of'iti''..nTer'fu'
Whe„NX,Xu^.L';T0\rei7^V„7™,£7.lThe,,r'i' "V « —
a' wai,™ r,dt,^rMdw-
That the sale will come as a god-send to a great
Special Regular $2.50
Blue Denimn Overalls
$2.45
$1.95
BOYS' SUSPENDERS
One Lot On Sale
F°r - 19c
$2,95
$5.50
w many Pe°P'« f°es without saying.
°r °ri "f*'"'™'""''z r.r *—• s°"
i« t pat ,o„«l,"0'n Z'Z't f'J E'"' !" P'nd
::: ^ ,o^ ^«. «ock b ,hM to PIKC,
the opening da,-Vw<,, (W spr(ld ^ yo„ _ ^ ^
Cordially Yours,
G. M. HOKE,
Sales Manager.
MEN'S HATS
$6.50 to $7.50 Men's
Pur Felt Hats
$8.50 to $U.oo Men's Fine
Fur Felt Hats
Extra Special All John B. Stetson
Hats ...
MEN'S CAPS
$1.75 Men's Caps
$2.50 Men's Caps
$3.50 Men's Caps
$4.95
$6.95
$10.00
Remember The Big Sale Open Wednesday. November 17 at 9
The WRIGHT DRY
IDABEL, OKLAHOMA
a.
GOODS
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