Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Page Four.
Interesting Prices on Spring Millinery
IN EFFECT FR1DA Y AND SATURDA Y
A LARGE SHIPMENT of specially designed Hats for the Easter
trade but delayed in shipment has caused us to put these goods on
the market at a fraction above cost. Remember, now is the time of your
harvest-—COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION.
Also a fine line of Leghorns and Milams, just the thing for mid-summer
wear. =========«=
RICHARDSON MILLINERY COMPANY
208 Main Street
Thursday, April
OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POHTTER
LYRIC
THEATER
Corner First and Robinson Streets.
SECOND—B'G WEEK—SECOND
The Ella Bittner
Company
PRESENTING
The Four-Act Comedy Drama
"Wife for Wife"
Lyric Theater Orchectra In Selections.
MATfNEE SATURDAY 3 P. M.
PRICES—Matinee Pefrormance, 10c
arid 20c.
PRICES—Night Performances. 10c,
20o and 30c.
r
Painless
McArthur
133 1-2 West Main Street
TO INTRODUCE
Menazone
the only Heal Anaesthetic for Pain-
less Dentil I Work, and also the
new Improvement* on the Fletcher
System, the rights of which he so-
cured by wire from New York last
week, he Is doing
All Denial Work Free Dur-
ing the Entire Month
of April
Don't be foolish an<l keep put-
ting It oft from time to time You
know those teeth are getting worse
from day to day, and you *111
never get It done for the same
price again.
Remember this one tkim; if you
forget everything ols^ you ever
knew—There 1s one place you can
have your dental wor-c done with
out pair and that is at
Painless
McArthur's
"PRICE IS IT"
tiler's
CORNER ti RAND AND HARVEY
Another Wonderful
FRIDAY SALE
At Miller's Store
The values we will put forth Friday will eclipse all past
opportunities in the way of exceptional and extreme price re-
ductions. A few moments shopping at Miller's will convince
one that this is the proper store to do your Friday's trading,
35c Barnaby Sephyr at 15c
This is a most desirable fabric for pretty sumner dresses, in
the latent patterns: all color combinations are represented.
You should inspect these eharminp niateriiils. This bargain
is truly wonderful. Regular price is :15c yard. As an 1 £
exceptional value for Friday only ItlC
SEE HARVEY STREET SHOW WINDOW
48c Wash Fabrics at 29c
Handsome French and Scotch Wasli .Materials in tile season's
most charming patterns. Cheeks, satin stripes, etc. A most at-
tractive fabric for dainty street dresses Regular Qi
prine up to 48c. Friday on sale at L Jt
NOTE GRAND AVENUE SHOW WINDOW
12^c Dimities at 10 yds. for 75c
ANDREWS SEEKS
NEW BACKSTOP
Mannger Jap Andrews Is looking for a
catcher from tho ranks of the American
association to take the place vacant by
tlie resignation of Jack McConnell. In
lact. Andrews says ho has a deal prac-
tically closed for an iiBSociation man to
help Noves . ut for tho season. He de-
clare* that McConnell hus been of great
nsMstuiM. helping tlie learn round loco
shape and appreciates the latter** early
announcement of withdrawal, which en-
ables It I in to get a successor In plenty of
time. Owing to pressing business Mc-
Donnell says ho would not have time to
make all the trips this season with the
tea in.
.Mttniiitcr Andrews hat: a man to fill
the position of Bill Jiapp* nt tlrst. and
< it will be either t'asey or Salm of Louis-
ville Louisville has purchased Howard
of Chicago to play in Halm's place at
J tlrst and probably the latter will be the
I man for Oklahoma City lie is u breezy
player, and piled up a fielding percentage
of 989 In the American association last
year, ranking second; while he was also
sec-nd iii ttint assoc atlon in batting last
year with .'J25 against the .235 per-
centage of the leading batter
Although Casey was not playing last
year, lie irled out with Louisville this
spring. Andrews met this red headed
youngster while playing with Hutchin-
son in Kansas some years since.
MISS STONE RELATES
STORY OF CAPTIVITY
In her lecture on her experiences as !
captive of the bandit Bnlsull while among
the Bulgarians. Mis* Kllen M Stone, the j
tnlKslonur.v. t<>i«1 at the People's Temple
last iiiKin that Instead of being kindly I
treated by her captors, the conditions J
were Just the reverse. By special request
Miss Stone returns to Oklahoma City Sat- j
urday to deliver the annual address at '
the annual nieetlug «>f the Young Worn- !
en's Chrlstinn association. Tonight she
lectures hi the First Methodist church in
Capitol 1IHI. Friday --he is guest of hon- 1
or at Tulsa where she speaks also.
WALKS OFF TRAIN;
DEATH WILL RESULT
| Pawhuska. Okla., April 7.—P. W. Marsh,
a well known business man of Wynue-
j wood. Okla. walked off the platform of
a rapidly moving Katy train, *ix miles
cast of her last night. He fell to the
bed of a creek where he laid for some
time before heiug found bv a track walk-
r. He Is in a dying condition.
WAS
Washing
HI T \ sOI I \L VISIT.
April 7.—Cardinal
Jib-
All newest spring patterns and they are truly handsome
Damty designs for the new season.
12 l-2c values Friday
10 yds. for 75c
20c Galateas at 10c
Newest spring designs: suitable for women's skirts, suits, boys'
wash suit, ete. This is an exceptional opportunity. "Jf) 1B
Regular 20e values. Friday at I£20
20c Silkoline at 10c
V
Handsome Silkolines in prettiest patterns. You should inspect
tliis unusual bargain. Regularly selling for 20c yard. 1 fl«
Friday only, at I Li U
l>ons called unexpectedly upon President
Taft at the White House yesterday. Aft-
er his visit with the president b^ stated
t" several newspaper men who askul If
the cause of his visit was the outcome
of the incident at Borne, he stated it
was but a social visit.
HOMINY HTOCKYAKDS DERTROTEI).
Hominy. Okla.. April 7.—The stockyards
at tills place were destroyed by tire yes-
terday ft started from a Are that men
hatl built to best irous in to brand ihe
Remarkable Selling Days
Friday and Saturday
Many important selling lots have been arranged for Friday
and Saturday selling. Great reductions in almost every de-
partment will be the important feature for these two days.
Note the reductions from these the ready-to-wear department:
$10 Sun Burst Silk Skirts $5.75
See Window Display
jTou are fortunate if you need or even care for a Suuburat Silk Skirt and ha\e not
bought one, as this sale puts them in reach of anyone who cares for one I he % e**y
best workmanship and finish on each Skirt. They tome In shepherd plaids and plan
colors, are shown In black, brown and blue, are remarkable $10.00 Skirts, JC 7C
offered for Friday and Saturday for, your choice '
Other Ready-to-Wear Reductions for Friday and Saturday
$20 and $25 Dresses $14.50
We have set aside about fifty Silk Dresses in hairline stripes and sunburst pleated
styles, with lace yokes, that will sell Friday and Saturday at greatly reduced prices.
You need not look further for value and style—they are up to the moment and easily
worth $20.00 and $25.00, their original value. CIA hfl
Special sale Friday and Saturday
Party and Dancing Gowns Evening Coats of Silks
Beautiful gowns of chiffon, neatly and daintily trim-
med with jeweled trimmings—nas deep girdle of rich
soft Messallne—shown in the dainty evening shades
of pink and blue, also white. Especially for balls,
operas party and occasions of equal importance
that require a beautiful garment, values you find
shown at all city stores for $45.00 and
$60.00—Friday and Saturday, for
$35.00
Cool evenings require a wrap—not a heavy uoat, but
a light weight wrap that is a protection and not a
burden to the wearer. Coats made from fine quality
imported and domestic Shantung Silks, and Silk
Tussah. Coats that are serviceable and dressy,
shown mostly in natural colors—ranging in price
from the beautiful and handsome ones at J50.00
down to those that are much under ihe 1 A CO
price for Friday and Saturday for .. <J> I "ti JO
$40.00 Dresses of Taffeta and Pongee for $34.50
Beautiful imported Pongee and fine Taffeta Dresses with overskirt effect. Persian trimming daintily trims
the entire Dress—regular $40.00 dresses, that are priced very special £9A kfi
for Friday and Saturday for only ^JvJ'tiUU
$1.00 Waists at 69c
$1.00 White Lingerie Waists, lace
made, splendid values at $1.00—
Friday and Saturday only
trimmed, well
69c
Tailored Waists at 69c
Tailored Waists of while and colored Batiste—in
stripo and solid effects—$1.00 values—
For Friday and Saturday UUU
Wash Materials Reduced in Price for Fri. and Sat.
MERCERIZED GINGHAMS.
Beautiful Mercerized Ginghams in
three size checks—in shades of
blue and white—pink and white—
red and white—green and white—
tan and white and ulack and white
—sell often for 35c a yard. ORf
Friday and Sat. a yard ... £ J 0
SOFT SHEER MULL
25c Soft Sheer Mull in checks—
stripes, rings and fancy patterns
—son colors for cool summer
dresses—especially good for girls
—for a hummer—Friday and Sat-
urday, this entire lot, for a j C n
yard, only I J w
COTTON POPLINS
Full width Cotton Poplins In all
shades, such as tan, green, blue,
lavender, rose and many other
shades, adapted to street and aft-
ernoon suits. Regular price 2oc a
yard Special for Friday and AT
Saturday, a yard I I C
Two Big Bargains in Silks for Friday and Saturday
27-INCH SHANTORAH FOR 79c.
27-inch Silk Shanlorah m tan. blue, reseda, rasp-
berry and peach colors—has a high finish and close
weave—excellent for Coats and Dresses—usually
$1.00 a yard at most stores. Friday and
Saturday, a yard I *JO
19-INCH PEAU DE CYGNE FOR 55c.
About twenty different shades in soft clinging Peau
de Cygne for fine gowns—regular 19-inch and in a
quality you expect to pay not less than <oc a yard
for. For Friday and Saturday, RRp
a yard vwv
Hear the Free
Orchestra Concert
Saturday
Usual Concert
Saturday Night
Finley Orchestra
cattle with. The ground being saturated
with oil. It spread rnplitly until two large
tanks of oil were burning. The loss to
tlie yards Is total.
ALL KG ED MLKDEMCR CALGIfT
Caston, Ohio, April 7. -Cletus 'willu-
mau. under arrest In Chicago, will be
brought buck to Canton to stand. trial
for the murder of bis father in-law. War-
ren B. Koons, age *30. and of Koons'
wife. The crime was <nnimit1ed Tuesday
night aud was revealed by Karl Koons,
age 10. a aou of the slain couple.
C'HII'D labor conference.
Among the Oklahoma City people who
will at trod the child labor conference at
Memphis. Teuu , April It-13-14. am C. C.
Zelgler, p real dent of the etate federation
of labor; J. Luther Langaton, secretary
and tressurer of the name body; Ollle
S Wilson, am rotary of the local Typo
graphical ualoa, and H Hudson. Others
▼rill go from over the state At the meet
Inbor representatives will meet munufiu
Hirers In the textile industries.
MANY Annul ATTRAC TIONfl.
The nic Consolidated Show-, of t'.ie now
famous Oampbel Brothers will exhibit in
Oklahoma City next Monday, showing,
this season, added attractions in >very
department of amusement, and making it
the greatest canvan show in existence.
Do the People Want to Know
About These Facts?
Within the past few days we have handled
several caste* of Appendicitis, which eminent M. D.'s
said nMist submit to an operation. All who tfavr
UN the chance to show them are well again ami
need no operation.
Other abnormalities are likewise removed.
Do not criticize or condemn until you learn the
fact#.
SEEK KNOWLEDGE REGARDING
Carver Chiropractic Adjustory
Dr. A. C. McCsll in Charge.
Coiner Third and Broadway.
THE EXCLUSIVE CHINA STORE
THE WHOLESALE CHINA STORE
39 Patterns of
DINNER SETS
The Big
Exclusive
China Store
!n Our Display
THIS MEANS
ONESURETO
PLEASE YOU
44-Piece
Dinner Set
for $2.98
Quality is the first essential in the selection of a pattern for our
st ock.
The decorations are superb creations of the Master Potter's art.
We are the BIO BXCLUSiVl CHINA STORB of the southwett
and our entire attention Is given to selecting the best things for our
customers.
You can buy the quality here for less because tho immense
quantities we purchase for our wholesale and retail enables us to
obtain the lowest prices.
We ship In car lots, thus securing the lowest freight rates.
We have just added several new patterns which you should pee.
44-Piece Dinner Set
Neatly rm boa sod pattern, splendid quality white porcelain; consists, of
ti Pie PlateR, 6 Breakfast Plates. 6 Sauce Dishes. 6 Butters, ti Cups
and ti Saucers, 1 Meat Dish. I Round Vegetable Dish, 1 Oval Dish, 1
Sugar aud Cover, 1 Cream, 1 Pickle, 1 Bowl. fin
Our price (a fraction over 6 cents each) JU
Wholesale and Retail
MYSER
CHINA & GLASS CO.
116 W. Main Street
Oklahoma City
JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR BRYAN TO START A
HASKELL BOARDBILL PROHIBITION PAPER
Muskogee. Okla., April 7.—-Governor
Haskell Wednesday, for the seventh time,
was unable to appeal in court when tbe
famous boar.I bill cusc in wblch be Is
defendant by I'red Scherubel, for-
merly owner of the Turner hotel here,
wab railed District Judge King refusistl
to grant the defendant'* attorney another
continuance aud tbe Jury brought In :i
verdict for the full amount inked, $1.1-2 25
On account of Important business In Guth-
rie. Is the reason given by tbe governor
for not appearing In court.
TK8T C ASE AGAINST TRAINMEN
Topeka. Kan , April 7.—Attorney Gen-
eral Jackson will push n ruse without
parallel in tbe Kansas courts and no far
a* can be learned. In any courts In th<
United States, wltb a view to testing tbe
responsibility of trainmen for causing
wrecks.
Tbe cuae is that of S. J. Ertssll and
F red Poyner. engineer ami head brakotnau
of a Missouri Pacific freight train which
crushed Into * Missouri. Kansas A Texas
fassengnr trnln t Moody Junction. Oct.
last year, killing one person and in-
juring several others.
' Sun Juan. P. IV. April 7.—William J.
i Brynu. *lin is touring tbi* part of the
country declares that h* will start a pro
hibition paper upon hit* return to the
| United State*. lie also said that he would
tiot be u candidate for tbe ffonati*
AF1ER WATER; STRIKE OIL
Sapulpa, Okla . April 7.—Mrs V. p.
Woinuck while having u well drilled In
tbe vard of her new home struck oil,
wblch In t-aid to be of superior quality t >
any oil yet found in tbe stat*. Severn!
oil men have been here to look at ti.*-
oil and expresB themselves as highly
pleased wltb the grade of oil stmck
Sire Wo mack fays she was disappointed
when oil wan struck, as .-h<* only wast-
ed water for her beautiful hom'v
If&g QKAYOOM QITfl ihvoiue
San ji ranclsco, Gal.. April 7 A decree
of divorce has be -u granted to Mrs. flei
exx B. Graydon, wife f Thomas H. Orav
dou, a former Harvard football star
Here'a a Spring Stimulator
"N *
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"The Home of Good Clothes"
offers choice of 15 styles of
$22.50and $25.00 Men s New
Spring Suits at : : : : ;
A new suit is a tonic for that
tired feeling, fry one of these
"Regulators. ::::::
BENSONS
10 7 MAIN
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