The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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h Handkerchiefs. Indies' Ties.
Scconds of Ladies J me®'
Quality Embroidered Hand-
kerchiefs; slight imperfections,
otherwise worth 35e; Ifjp
while they last . . I uu
Extra Special.
Battenbcrg Table Covers
18x18, and Fancy Spachtcl
- Scarf and Shams, worth up
to $2.50; May sale 55c
Ladies' Ties.
Ladies' Stock Collars, Rohi-
net Ties, Chiffon Ties; some
slightly soiled, worth up Ifjn
toSOc; while they last . IUu
THE WKKKI.Y OKLAHOMA STATU CAWTAE. S MTRHAY MAY «M9*
Ladies' Hose.
Boys' Hose.
Misses' Hose.
Gloves.
Gauze Lisle Thread '-ace
Gloves, the rage now ; white,
black, gray and modes; all
sizes, several styles; May OEn
sale price ■ •
1000 Prs Misses' Hose, sizes
5 tw 91 .; lisle thread dropstitch
in pink, blue, black; slighth im-
perfect; regular 25c ITlp
quality; May sale price I 4.-U
One case Boys' Heavy Rib-
bed Three-double knee Hose,
slightly imperfect; regular 25c
quality; May sale price Op
per pair uu
One case Ladies' Mercerized
Cotton Dropstitehed Hose;
slightly imperfect; regular 25c
quality; May sale price 15c
Corset Covers.
100 dozen made of Cambric, jW
hemstitched, trimmed sleeve, (gj
low neck, embroidered French
shapes; regular price 19c 8
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25c; May sale price
GRAND LEADER
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Extra Special. ®
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Forty pairs Nottingham
Lace Curtains 3'- yards r-Sj
long, 52 inches wide; regular
price $2.50; May C 1
sale price per pair 0''*U frj
IN OliR IWILLINERY DEPARTMENT |
SOME ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE. MAY SALE SPECIALS ^
DESERVING OF MOKE THAN PASSING CONSIDERATION: ($
I MAY SALE BARGAINS IN
| DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AT HALE PRICE „
MAMMOTH MAY SALE
Now On oiicl Will Continue Al! Monlts!
54-Inch very One, pure Mo-
hair, in black only; regular
price 90c; May sale AO*
price •
Etamines.
44-Inch All Wool Etamine,
vw in all the Spring shades; regu-
lar price $1.00; May sale jjgQ
8l-pr'cc ' ' ' : 1
55] Silk Grenadines.
fft) Handsome 44-inch black Silk
^ Grenadine, striped and figured,
fflfj regular price $1.75 per QCn
ijfc yard; May sale price . odU
Foulards,
Satin Foulards, 20 dress pat-
terns of the $1.25 quality;
raj May sale CQft
price •
Street Hats.
I 59 Dozen Spring Hats in
white, black and colors, in all Jw
I the latest shapes, worth ^On («" }
$2.00; May sale price . tUli
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(£)
ly
05
[rauey "v -.
a. Dress Lawn, worth 7!jC per
yard; May sale
Lawn.
Fancy printed, fine quality
u m ~ pcr
4c
JS) Pricc
^ Dimities.
Fine Corded Dimities in
|*%i light and dark colorings; worth
10c per yard; May sale K|i
fife price ■ • ■ Ju
Percale.
fife 32-Inch best colored Wrap-
aju! per Percale, in red, black and
navy; worth 12' c per 7lp
yard; May sale price . I -U
r\\ IR Kuver^ lust returned from the markets and their fortunate purchases give
0 us the advantage of offering seasonable and dependable goods at prices that
, 1t r if i it WIT T PAY YOU to read every item of this
will eclipse all former ettorls, 11 W1 THF MONEY-SAVING
advertisement* Every one is a forcible example ot IHb MUINJ1Y ^aviin^
OPPORTUNITIES THE GRAND LEADER OFFERS-
Trimmed Hats.
150 Ladies' Trimmed Hats,
made on wire frames of silk >W
tucked chiffon hair and straw
braid, beautifully trimmed with 'w
laces, foliage, Howers and orna- [gj
ments; all the latest effccts;
regular price $3.50; 01 Q0
May sale price . . OhJU
Madras.
32-Inch Fancy Striped Wov- 7-iN
en Madras, slightly imperfect;
15c quality, May sale
price ...
Grand Leader's Great Purchases of Surplus Stocks of
Skirts, Waists, Tailor-made Suits and Lnderskirts.
i
Si brand new goods. 1
fflh stvlo and effect is hero.
To facilitate selling wo have placed
them in three lots.
1 LOT i.
©! $3.50 Dress Skirts Ohoiro for.
4.00 Dress Skirts 1
fi5> 4.50 Dress Skirts
( @1 5.00 Dress Skirts
11E entire surplus stocks of the
Albert .1. Stix <& Co., Tin Lucas
Ave., St. Louis, manufacturers oI
high-class Skirts, was ruptured by "u r
biwerat less than 50 Cento on thedol-
].,There are 250 in lot, lined and
■uniined, Cloth Skirts, Walking Skirts
and Briiliantine Skirts. They are all
Ivory up-to-c
SHIRT WAISTS.
Dozen Waists purchasod at a lib-
eral discount from Kurzrock
Hros., 26 Lispenard street, New \ ork.
We have divided the purchases in three
lots and offer them as follows:
75
PETTICOATS.
The entire samplo line of Petticoats
of The Fahran-Beckcr Manufacturing
Company, of St. Louis, consisting <>1
42 dozen in black and lancv colors and
we offer the same in two lots.
Batiste.
50 Pieces Fancy Printed .Ba- ^
tistc, striped and checks, worth j'VjP
15c; May sale 7in
price
7jG
;
Organdy. ^
32-Inch Imported Organdy, (fr)
newest designs; regular 25c ,
quality; May sale 12'G
"U
price
Don't delay if you want
anything. They arc going
just as wc say.
LOI I.
t
LOT 2.
$6.50 Dress Skirts
w] 7.50 Dress Skirts
^ 8.00 Dress Skirts
|«|j 9.50 Dress Skirts
LOT
C.'hoice for
S4JI
Ladics1 Shirt Waists made of
fancy colored Percale, 1 .aw n
and Madras, a selection ( t
many stylos, each and e\-
cry one cheap at 7
May sale price .
48c
LOT 2.
Ladies' Shirt Waists made of
fancy mercerized < iiugliam,
Sheer White Lawn and Ba
tiste, triiiimed and nlain'
comptt itors ask S1.50
for them; May sale
75c
101 3.
2.00 Waists l'<>r !)8c, made of
soft Sheer Lawn with tucks
and hemstitching ai>pli<iue
and <iiil iroiden id 1 rout .-
sizes 32 to -14; Ma
sale price ....
LOT I.
3.
('hoice for
fSi > —
$12.00 Dress Skirts
Ti] 13.50 Dress Skirts / ®
15.00 Dress Skirts ©
50
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
A. positive slaughter sale of extraordinary
values. Sample lines of Slippers from repu-
table shoemakers.
V-'I) Pair Children's Strap Sandals in red. tan
"and patent leather, si/.es 0 to ., 7">r
values; in this sale at ... mUj
40 Pair Misses' Strap Sandals, sizes 13 7(^j
to SI.15 values; in this sale ... I U«J
55 Pair Misses' strap SandtiK aiWS l to 5;
excellent values at S1.5Q; m this QQ
6o"l'iiir Ladies' Patent Leather Stan Saix1" u
sizes to (i; tlicy are §2.25 val-
ues; in this sale . . • •
55 Pair Ladies' Spring I tool Strap
sizes 2'. to (>; good values at §1.30;
in this sale ....
6(5 Ladies'Two Strap Sandals, sizes (M Cft
•j to s- good value at SI .50; this sale \ >UU
SI.50
SI .00
CLOTHING: ETot:
Pair of Pants? Do not miss this Sale.
S5.00
S6.50
ST.50
'lannel Suits, different shades;
ir ST.50 quality; in t his sale
All the Underskirts which
were $9 to §15 per dozen
wholesale, this sale each
LOT 2.
All the Lnderskirts which
were SIM to §'!•! per dozen
sale, this £
?£)
r$)
\\ I
I'acJi
98c |
Fh
■ S!t i
Suits, different shade
) quality; in this sale
different shade
; in t his sale .
25 Flannel Su
our §10 qua
150 Pair hard finish cotton mixed worsted
l'ants; our §1.50 quality; in this
salo
75 Pair fash mere and Worsted
Pants; 82.50 quality; this sale .
These garments are made strictly Tip-to-
date and finished by the best tailor artists
in the
95c
SI ,75
TAILOR MADE |
SUITS.
Scooped in of Singct I>i-1
Fifty Tailor-Made Su
wool Ltainino ( loth ;
if St. Louis, l\
1 the Basked
weaves, silk lined jacket . Gibson ef- ®
rs
feets ill all
regular price
May sale
price .
7.591
MAIL OIU)ERS Promptly
filled, and \Vc prepay express
charges on all purchases o\ er
Two Dollars.
MALL
:s
eel, i
charge
OPvDE
ud A\rc prepay express
on all purcha>es over
Two Dollars.
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1902, newspaper, May 17, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352374/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.