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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. 17" THANKGIVINGS DAY DINNER AND THE VALUE OF PURITY I he Value of Purity yip It li The joy f eating comes not alone from the pleasurable sensation of taste, hut from that sensation and the con- sciousness that the food eaten is beyond a doubt pure, wholesome and nutritious. These are days in which it is most important that the watch-word in foods be "'Purity." The difficulties of housekeeping now, more than ever, require foods of convenience as well as of nourishment and economy. Here are products of the finest quality, such as no house wife can prepare. They arc?, in fact, the finest foods that science, money and conscience can produce. Here, indeed is the value of Purity. Here, too, the virtue of economy. THE PEOPLES EXCHANGE Has cause to be thankful this year because the past few months has demonstrated that the people of Tulsa are lovers of the groat American principle FHEKDOM. The Peoples Exchange has fought for this principle and has wondue to the loyal support of our many patrons and to each and every one of these, this store gives thanks. Thanksgiving Day, We will appreciate your Thursday, November 27. shopping early. We are now ready to supply Turkeys Cranberries the festive hoard with all G,e?e Ce,er' Chickens Fruits your dinner needs. )ucks Nuts READ THESE PRICES 100 lbs. Flour, none ..hotter made. (Present wholesale (Tp Qf price .$6.20) PDoD Solid pack California Peeled Peaches, gallon cans Solid pack California Apri cots, irallon cans (lallon cans Apple Mutter (Jallon cans New York Red Tilted Cherries (iiillon cans Tomato Catsup ( Gallon cans o al Ann Cherries A i ( ranliernes, V- 'l"rts for . ' ' Celerv. larjre. !,'') 2 for 79c 79c $1.00 $1.39 60c 95c (lallon cans Apples i (lallon cans solid pack Blackberries Fruit jar purr fruit Jelly Armour's Milk, can Armour's Milk, case Male's Leader Milk, can Male's Leader Milk, case Fancy Maud Picked Navy Beans. 10 lbs . 45c $1.00 55c 14c $6.65 14c $6.65 98c Furkeys, Turkeys, Furl "Live or Dressed" Home Raied- Good and Fat Plenty of Ducks, Geese and llent. Price No matter what others have, we will be LOW MAN" as usual. MEAT DEPARTMENT Swift's Premium Skinned Mama, per lb Wilson Certified Skinned Mams, per lb 36c 36c Swift's Premium Lard, per (g pail 10 lbs. net Swift's Premium Lard, per pail 5 lbs. net Sunflower P.rand Creamery Butter 16 ox Cood Creamery Butter l." oz $1.85 72c 67c Pork Shoulder, whole or half, per lb Pork Chops, per lb Beaf Rump Roast, per lb Beef Shoulder Roasi, per lb Beef Chuck Roast, per lb Best Porterhouse Steak, per b T-Bone Steak, per lb Round Steak. per lb Swift's Premium or Wilson's Certified Sliced Bacon, 1-lb. pf jk Cartons fJfftC 24c 28c 20c 18c 15c 25c 25c 25c 35c 35c ilead Lettuce, pound Tomatoes. 2 lbs 35 c 35c Celery Cabbage, pound Da'es. packajre 20c 30c FiRf. package Oranjres. per 25c 60c and 30c PE OPLES EXC 111-113J4-EAST FIRST Store Will Be Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day ANGE ii 3 , 0-1 i 7ET,ajssE?o lHaMKWWutiu 9-"b iViiHaniiiiiiai!iiiiii