State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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.STATE SENTINEL, STIGLER. HASKELL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THI RSDAY, DEChMBER 15, 1921-
Now that Santa Clause is Peeping Around the Corner, This Store is Hum-
mingly Busy Getting Folks Ready for Winter and for Christmas, Too.
Here Are Shopping Hints that Point to True Economy
THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT is very real and very present these days. With Santa Claus here it is in
the verv air Judging by the number of people that were in the Store last week gift shopping,
this season is going to be one of the most genial Christmases in many years. And why shouldn t it be
The benefits are twofold As one gift shopper was heard to remark last Christmas, "I certainly feel
better for havYngTnt those presents, even if no one else does." Now is the best time for gift shop-
ping. and this Store is ready to fill practically every gift need--and seasonable requirements as well--
with every satisfaction and with such economy as we believe will be most difficult to equal.
MKN'N TIK8
ItK.UNANTN
Attractive prices on Men's
You will want armsfull at
Christmas Ties and Belts.
our Pre - Inventory Sale
See our line first.
Prices.
A T CHRISTMAS TIME
ALL THE WORLD LOV-
ES AND WELCOMES
I'RETTY HANDKER-
CHIEFS.
There will be a "White
Christmas" if pretty hand-
kerchiefs have anything to
do about it. Our stock is
wonderfully complete with
a host of plain and fancy
styles. Special Pre-Inven-
tory Sale prices add inter-
est and reason why you
should buy at this store.
Our price range is 5c, 10c,
15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and $1.00.
WE HOPE TO GET YOUR
BUSINESS
eventually—today if possi-
ble—by persistently and
consistently giving you
raore for your money.
\V e work on the volume
basis — tremendous sales,
rapid turn-over and an ex-
ceedingly low profit percen-
tage.
GLOVES FOR THE EN-
TIRE FAMILY.
There is a friendly grasp in
Christmas Gloves. Gloves
carry with them an air of
personality, of sentiment,
of friendliness which can
not be mistaken.
We have the 'comfy' warm
Gloves for children, kid
gloves and chamoisette for
ladies, boy's gauntlets with
fleece lining, men's dress
gioves for every cold
weather purpose. Special
Pre-Inventory Sale prices
'hat are unusual and will
mean a material saving to
you. Prices range from
25c to $7.50 per pair.
o°
Nll.K WAISTS
HEN'S SHUITS
Ladies' Silk Waists, none
Entire stock of Shirts of-
reserved, our Pre-Inventory
fered, greatly reduced prices.
Sale Price M Price
Flannel Shirts as low as..98c
THERE IS NO GIFT
MORE WELCOME THAN
HOSIERY.
Wayne Knit and Armor
Plate hosiery in silk lisle,
cashmere and pure silk in
all shades. Our Pre-Inven-
torv Sale prices are com-
pelling interest. Prices
li.nge from 9c to $3.98 per
pair.
UNDERWEAR
Unexcelled for intimate
gifts. Fine ribbed cotton
union suits, silk and wool,
cotton and wool, high neck
and long sleeves, ankle
length garments. These
are for father or mother
and no more sensible gift
than of our Munsingwear
union suits. Prices gen-
erously reduced for Pre-In-
ventory Sale.
$1.48 and $3.48
WE HAVE NOT SHAVED
OUR PRICES, WE HAVE
HIT THEM WITH A BIG
PRICE CUTTING AXE.
Read our Sweeping Reduc-
tions on
IT. S. Red Rubber Boots JjM.OO
Stetson Hats #5.0rt
Army Shoes, best grade $4.00
Army shoes, medium $!i.OO
Array shoes, lower grade. *2.50
Li.dies' Suits low as IjStl.ttK
Wool Sox *8®
Men's black half hose c
Men's leather palm gloves.-ifeV
Men's dress hats $1.50
Men's dress shirts, collars at-
tached, a splendid $1.50 grade.
l>re-Inventory sale e
Men's dress Shoes, a Star Brand
Shoe of value $2.fi0
Hoys' Pants H Price
Entire stocks of Ladies' Suits
below manufacturers' price.
Practical Presents Worth
Giving or Receiving
COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES
offer many an easy solution to the "what to give question,'
this Christmas.
Visit our store and see these fine garments and see how well
they fit in with your idea of giving sensible and useful pres-
ents for Christmas. Here are the new low prices: Suits
at $11.98, $17.98, $22.98, $29.98. Coats at $6.98, $9.98,
$18.98, and $29.98. Dresses ai $8.98, $16.98, $19.98, $29.98
Purses and Bags
You know the thrill that a pretty new leather
purse or a real mesh bag creates in a girl or a
woman.
And what could be mote useful, sensible and
pretty. We have many styles in leather purse*
and silver mesh bags. Specially priced for our
Pre-Inventory Sale NOW ON.
Stiglers leading stores
The Supreme Gift For
Men and Boys
At this timfi we welcome the opportunity to otter our custo-
mers the best value, the best service within our power to
give. What could possibly bring more happiness to father,
son or brother than a new Suit or Overcoat? Such a gift
would spread his Christmas happiness throughout the year.
Our greatly reduced prices on men's and boy s clothing will
save many the embarrassment of wearing that old suit or
coat when they can be had for $10.00, $15.00, and $19.98.
Gladdening News About Christmas Shces. Overstocked. Yes, we made a bad guess in antiGipating rcquircmcnts
^ of our thousands of shoe customers. The weather conditions have continued warm and dry so we
are confronted with the largest shoe stocks we ever had at this time ot the year. We so completely
Hfg sold down our stock in the early fall we were forced to make a second buying trip to , ,,
O but since thousands of dollars worth of these choice shoes arrived there has been no
^ for shoes. We realize the impossibility of selling them in the regular way in the remainder ot me
season. We are suffering a loss on these shoes but you will have the right kind of feeling tor the
store that helps you cut down your shoe bills. So come now and profit by our mistake.
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Henderson, Virgil L. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99950/m1/5/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.