The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE fO « tl y«lll
SUGGESTIONS
For Christmas Giving
For the man or woman who cares to find the very best for the least money. We have
many Christmas articles at money-saving prices
Shirts Make Ideal Gifts Without the
Christmas Expense
Give Him Shirts, then Watch Him
Smile and Say, "Just the Present I
Wanted."
You'll find many smart shirt* here to
choose from. The patterns are rich, the fit
perfect and the values tremendous.
Just get hie number and come here and
you'll find the shirts you want.
Special Christmas Neckwear
This is the place to get neckwear—all of
'the season's newest colorinps in s riot of tones
and in new and original patterns, stripes and
figures.
This is a Christmas Store
for Women Who Seek
Practical Gifts for Men
Give Her a Set of Furs as a Present
Christmas
You'll Find that There is No Doubt
About Them Pleasing Her, for there
Is No Nicer Present.
The popularity of furs is great this yenr
more so than in any previous year. Every
woman wants furs, therefore you can't g«
wrong when you buy t set.
Christmas Gloves
Gloves ;ire scarce and very hard to buy,
and f jp thi reason the Christmas shopper
should not delay bu \ ing. 9ave time by here
pirect for gloves.
This is a Christmas Store
for Men Who Seek
Practical Gifts for Women
this
Accessories
TELLING SANTA CLAWS HIS WANTS
Men's dress accessories are always need-
ed, and are therefore useful gift articles.
\ny you may choose here may be depended
upon to represent the utmost in quality and
satisfactory service.
Hosiery
Here is one of the most popular of Christ-
mas gifts from women to men. We are show-
ing extensive lines of silk and lisle hosiery
a must representative assortment.
Dress Gloves
A fine assortment of men's dress gloves
—fine dress kids. It would he hard to name
a more acceptable gift for a nan or boy.
Belts
A fine line of belts, plain, undre^eu and
walrus leathers. "He" would be pleased
with a belt.
Shoes
Any man would appreciate a pair of our
Packard shoes. We have them in the proper
lasts and all siaes.
Handkerchiefs
A wonderful selection of ladies' plain white,
colored border and lace edged handkerchiefs.
Hundreds to select from.
Hosiery
No where will you find a larger or better
showing of ladies', misses' and children's hose
—in plain and fancy silks, also lisle and cotton.
Ribbons
Don't wait too long for your Christmas rib-
bons—you know they are always scarce at this
time of the year. We have plenty now in both
wide and narrow silk and satin, all colors.
Slippers
This is THE slipper store. What is a better
gift than a pair of these houee slippers? A pair
is good for a year's wear—or more.
Shoes
The Queen Quality is the best shoe in the
world 'or women. See the numerous pretty
styles we are shewing of this great shoe.
Holiday Candies
Our big stock of fine Holiday Candies is here Our candies are not ^tust as good^
but the best in town-better in ^.%^Vev£..'V^r 'ption forholidays,
complete assortment of Fruits and Nuts of every oescnpnoi
The Christmas Store
HERRING & YOUNG
The Place Where Most Peo ple Trade
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Nation, Hamilton. The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1916, newspaper, December 22, 1916; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350174/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.