Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Wednesday, August 31, 1910.
Opening of the Oklahoma Skirt Mfg. Co.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
With Excellent Showing of the New Wtayes, Color# and Kindt of Material* Exploited for
Fall and Winter Wear by the Largest Woolen Mills in
America and Abroad
oklahoma skirt manufacturing co. -
FROM MAKER TO WEARER
—all workmanship guaranteed
NEW, m much ia involved in the word New, everybody is immediately eoneerned when toraething new is announced Here for
Thursday, Friday and Saturday we announce our initial showing of NEW Fall Suitings, materials fresh from the largest looms
in the country. New weaves, new colors, new shades and new names.
In connection with this splendid showing of fall materials we especially want to call vour attention to tho Fall Oneniiiff of the
Oklahoma Skirt Mfg. Co. which is now controlled by the Sidney L, Brock Dry Goods Co. A visit on one of these day. To the factorv
located on the Third Moor nf our budding will enlighten you upon, How may I got a skirt that will fit me m*de the stvle I want
and from the kind of material I want! We combine the three with a workmanship guarantee ttiat makes your skirt troubles easily
settled. A souvenir f-.r ea.-h lady that visits the factory on Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Take the elevator to Third Floor-
Orders and measurements taken on opening day*—materials shown in reception room, also dress goods section—ask at the dress
goods counter.
M ntneinlc The new material shown In the 11.50 ran** 1s called
material;* VI our*aui, a material 40 Inches wide with a soft
d • mr\ ,er*B appearance, ihown In modest tints of
at J>1.50 ■reen' *Tfy aml Copenhagen. Alio there Is shown
the old reliable storm serge 50 Inches wide. Tou
know the wearing, dust shedding qualities of storm serge. These ma-
terials aro especally adapted for neparate skirts und full tailored suits
You wlU apreclate the value offered In thens •« rn
materlas, for a yard A | QJj
MUSIC
Saturday Afternoon and
Evening you are Expected
Ma fori ale U™7. "•? re shown In the 1.2u range.
^ twl ICllJ Damllo Cloth, 44 Inches wldt-, wo\eu on the order
. _ °' • P nama with a little firmer weft thread: Cos-
fll 4*1.25 ?v' .* 42 lnch m,,ertal with a diagonal weave, this
fabric Is heavier and more suited for hard wear
storm Skirts, ate. Also storm serge 46 Inches wide Is shown under
Jn " r*D*° i ?' W!^ olher r"'w msterlals In basket weaves,
otc. All the ne* shades, violet, pecan, hazelnut, the many nr
*reya, greens, etc., for a yard ...,$! ,25
SOUVENIRS
For Visitor to the Skirt I
Factory. Take Elevator to |
Third Floor.
JEWELS WORTH 59 ; Clairvoyant Supreme
MILLIONS AT BALL ALABABA
" AI.ABAR\
yewport R f. Ac* SI Tewels tba*
represented an estimated lotlaj of BO
million dollar* were? worn at Mn. Ed-
ward J. Be: wtod's dune Saturday night.
Moat notable nf all tbla great d>«i ay
of glittering gem* waa the new aflug of
pearls worn by Mrs. Joseph Wjduer. **
waa the first ti ma Mrs Wldener
the ogly medium whs ha a
I __ th* city and returned the
i in#* He la In Oklahoma to ataj.
Mistake not tb# uu.uber—Kl. \ HA HA ha#
dr *I|US ef liau<l at tile evttafa 4ti>
heuso n« rth an Brnadwar.
\V«rlil's Greateat Hindoo Gtlmrisl
I* aod M ^ ' Me.il-; m Offlos and Ess1d*rc<%
.: .v rtJ Broadway.
worn the pearls. whb h were a b.rthday I ABSOLUTELY Rn.IABTJ,
gift from her buaband The • • *t - n , , radical ard professional reputation
SlW.OOa Tb« «eu>. n.Jtc.iM I, up„D HONOR. HEASONABLa
and arc decl. r..,i to be iL. molt beautiful , haiiUFS, I'.UTIirCL SERV1C1S AM*
ewr ««n Is N.'wport, (I-Hlir SUCCESS.
The fart that Mrs. Wldener inter ded mg ,tip.r!or knewledfe and power ft.,
t# *«r her new pearl, t. the dance j,lni .^vantages which warrant b'.-r In
^•ame knows and undoubtedly accounted K t.rtnteelnc safer, eurar and more rapid
for the great dl.plsr of Jewel* It . the rt,uU, p,„ b„ .btalned elaewhere
.-ualom of miny of the (•ahlonablo - t, , _
to wear only pasta rep'l<*aa of their Jew- READ <ABKlll.LT
• la, the real thing beluR looked op it. THIS HONEST PROPOSITION
vaults for safety. But when the t'.er , fll T t[,., relate that In thla day of da.
women of Newport heard that Mra^ WIdeo- • ceptlon and s. nsatlonal advertlaing ona lg
Vm tA*X JL itfll*p'ajr h#r f,ft th*/ bewildered and perplexed whom or what
derided to wear all the.r g*nia Tn an ef to na there are n.ora fulao and mls-
f°K^mtJ#1s.b*.OUtdonr tb# re,ult wai lading atatements chaperoned, thraoch
a brilliant display. i tl_. column* f the dally j.reaa than tae
REPUBLICAN CLUB IS
OPPOSED TO THE LAW
donating aluioHt everything you read.
Therefore, It 1a with the r.hject of Con-
vincing you of my claim that I have <1e-
< Med to invito you mast cordially to ran
and be aatl«t)ed for yourself, for t reallta
a personal tnterview will do more to sd>
vertHe me than rnlmrns of aelf-pralsa. An#
If I fn 11 to k'i\e you your name In foil and
tell you m«>r« fa. ts than any ten medium*
combined. 1 will make no charge. Houra 9
a. m. to U p. in. dally and Sunday.
ALWAYS TONSCLT TFIE HEST.
Materials
cloth Is tbs 11.00 grade,
which sccounts for the
At SI 00 in&1" •ty'« wesTos that
*r« shown for thla price.
Anson I a cloth, 43 Inches wide wo>en from 4
fine hard twisted yarn Into Invisible striped
patterns French serges, 46 Inches wide, u
soft, close piled serge. Diagonals In the va-
rious trades and widths with mohairs, etc., in
al. the correct fall 1910 shades present a
vi.rled assortment from which the most par-
ticular person can be suited. m 1 nn
t«t a yard 5 I.UU
Mo4af.2ale * "n* "n* "® 'n''1 m0~
i'lctlCricllS hairs Is shown In Invisible
, _ woven stripes In such
at 60c "h*<l0* *• greys, browns.
black, greenB, peci.n, etc.
In this range also a complete color line of fine
all-wool suiting In all the new and leading col
ore. You will not hesitate a moment here If
you have decided to pay about flOc a yard for
your material. The beat values we ever Pn
offered at this price; a yard ul/C
mm _ , • l_Many henltnt* at buying a
Materials rgH at a yard, thoy
question the better qualities
gf QKr' of the cloth when priced so
w cheap. True you usually
pay 11.25 to $1.75 tn order to iret a good piece of
fust color serge. Thla line, however. Is 42 Inches
wide and woven from a very fine grade of pure
wool yarn, making a fine quality serge, fast
color and durable for service. A splendid cloth
for street and general wear aklrts. A skirt
made from this cloth will give you nn
unlimited wear; for a yard OuC
M nia—iniry A now ('°,or ,lne of thc rauch
I'ltHtl IcllS used Alhaiross Is shown
now at uOc a yard. We have
made this a very popular
fabric in our dcesB goods
sectldh. simply because we have endeavored
to and seem to have been able at all limes
to secure a little better grade of Albatross to
hell at .".flc than any store we have come in eon-
tact with. If you are nc diug Albatross tfl
you will be pleased with this line at obC
at 50c
Maforialc Th!" <-,olh quoted #t 8Bc *
materials yard nus originally bought
to sell for S5c. It la a 40-
flt ()Qr Inch plain and fancy weave
serge, strictly eli wool In
popular colors, Including such shades as navy,
grey, greens and others that are fall 1910 colors.
This Is a very fine cloth to sell at this price,
but the Dress Goods Department said
we will make a hummer of this line and save
our frlendB Just He on every yard they buy
hence the price marked on the goods ••
Is per yard DiJC
Mafofiolc A c,eBn-un '<* ot "tfewlld
JVlalCllHIS wool materials that sold
repulir at bOc a vard. Thi=
gf 3SC of'*r'! a" exceptional
opportunity to buy material
In goo# colors and patterns for skirts at mucf.
less than the regular price. A neat saving on
each yard you buy. These cloths are all gdod—
good In color and patterns—especially n r
good for a yard w O C
COTTON MATERIALS FOR FALL WEAR
There re timed all through the autumn ami full Benson- "lien a suit nr ^Uirt made from tin- lighter inalcrials is (iuite comfortable For
•ucli occMiona no matonal is better suited than Ke|>ps, l'oplins, etc. It lii.s he.-n our (food fortune to secure a lot of fall shades and
weaves in these cloths that arc offered during this sale for the yard 35c You mny have a skirt made lrom these materials in our factor"
at a very small cost, lrom maker to wearer saves you considerable.
Materials Thle "ne 0f m*t,,rlRl shown ^ >,'aln Batln tni>ed and rough weaves. All shades are such us
. _ _ wl" b« w°ni during this autumn season, full width, fast color, cloths that are excellent ..
at OdC for children', school dresses as well. Tho entire line shown for a yard 35C
f
At a martins of the Metropolitan Re-
publican «*lub last night, resolutl-jtm were
adopted atronaly '•ond^mtilng the Taylor
election lav. as re«poiiill l« for the pres-
ent primaty flection trouMea. and |'I *«lff-
lng the republican party to the enactiuu
of an entirely new and adequate law, if
placed in power in the atatt*
Arraniren.ents were mmpleted for the' Antral dead trunks clslrroyant; no
reception and entertainment ef Vlre-Pre«i- rimrg* If not ivitltfled when rending la
dent Sherman on Saturday. The rlub wll! nter you t< be the Judye. I do hereby
co-opemte with other organizations, In goletnnlr and sunrantee to make no
tendering the diatlngulahed offlr'al a nou- , hargf If I fn'l to call you by name in
partisan reception and entertainment j f,;. ratnet of y «ur frientH, aneinlea or
————— in. 's ; I nroiiiiff to tell whether your hoe-
i 1 an«l wire or sweetheart la true or false;
FIGURE FXPFNSF THFN t-n you dow t.. win the one* you moat do-
|T ^V^rVL I rilLPI R|re though mlle^ away; how to
MARRY IF YOU LOVE in bu^lnesa, apeculatlon; how to
n urry th^ one of your rholr-e; bow to re-
jialn yonth, health and vitality; removes
evil loflnon<e-; cure drink hablta; locates
mlnea and oil wclla; cure all nervous dls«
eaaes He ia permanently located hers and
al-solutely reliable. 43
young
LABOR DAY QUEEN
I RACE GROWING WARM
Miss Rebecca Owsn, a member of ths
Knnwienife or (ioin *-!i ; ... . , ,' -
really nr-f>a«nr? nart «.f fh. tr <!arniont Workers unlsn. haa been entered
and the cooteat has taken on rsnswed
warmth.
Mies Orn-'e Coombs, of the Lsundry
Worker*, nt d Mre .1. A ItlnsUncr. wife of
a member >f the «''>oks ami Walters' union,
arc the other contestants.
. N'otei an "no rent ciic b, and the cod-
test closes Saturday night at tf o clock.
New York. Aug. 81.—"Every
man who contemplate* mhrrlajre
uinkc it his business to acquire all pos-
sible knowledge ounoernlni: the eipcnae
I entailed by a home and wife."
This la the ver llct of Maynard A
''leiuens, head of the education depart-
I ment of the Young Men a Chrlatlau as-
sociation
Mr Clemens has been occupied with the
edutMtlon «.f young meu f., r h uum'^'f
"f years and has «ome to the tonclu-
slon that a kn..w ledge of domes ti
I if iMpiBBBBpBBHH
education. In his office; Jlr. Cletnet.s
aald:
■ ''The day lg past when all tneli respon-
I slbllltles should he thrust upon a woman
I and I sincerelv believe that a man should
I understand the Intrlc.iries of conducting
tt household Juat as well n-i the wunun.
I "When the young men with a mod« r
/'In salary marrie*. the trouble i : ii\
! earinh. Thla ia entirely because "of nils. I
• alculatlon and no matter what cood non'-e
j lie msr have in many directions If he U POLITICS BUZZING IN
in total Ignorance of th" ntnount necf>,
;.?rrr ,.v; -x,ySAW r ^ii,bl?£ i local hotel lobbies
harassed to death «nd nothing r,«n re ' "
"uIt but nnhapplnesH. dlscurn.- t nnd' A "-'nsual meeting' of l onnls Flynn of
I they will term marriage a failure Just Oklahoma < itv. Harris, republican
because they do not know how to mnks 8,1,10 chairman, of Wagoner, Cash Cads
it a auccesa." of Shawnee, and J. F. Mc.Murray of Mc«
Alester. was held at the Lee-llucklns hotel
last night, at which time it Is alleged that
certain political matters were dlsctj§se4
and pome "medicine" made, that will af-
fect the present Mate campaign.
l ie parties all went to Guthrie today,
where they are heavyweight figures In the
republican state convention.
- .. iMC ut- i A iKsvy of repnbllcan delegate# wet# in
lef that our earnings far the next year the city enroute to Guthrie. Hnd they were
may shrink to a point where "will discussing everything political frem ths
rI'. than our dividends." aald Taft-Roosevelt-Sherman episode to ths
Ripley of the Santa I v. j Oors-McMurray McGuIrs graft probs.
RAILROADS WILL NOT
MAKE MONEY THIS YEAR
Chicago. HI.. Aug. 31—"I enn see e>* -
fief"'* ? that warrant me In the be j
not
Prealdent B.
on the witness statu I In support of the
contention of railroads that higher rates
are Just and right, wbeu questioned l v
O. M. Brown of the interstate commerce
commission.
Ripley declared that conditions fer the
coming year nre not considered u .,d by
merchants, and those familiar with the
trend of events Ripley said that operat-
ing, ex penaes of railroads had material-
ly Increased during the ,la-t v-u u,.
gave no explanation of the
depressing conditions. In sp*ah!ng of th>
Increased expenses. Ripley referred to
many Improvements that bnve Nen snnd.-
JOHNSTON TELLS OF
ALLEGED MONOPOLY
by the road.
GUTHRIE RESIGNS AS
SECRETARY OF ASS'N.
Manager .T. n Johnston of the Oklahoma
Truffle association recently called the at-
leutlon of tin executive committee of ths
National industrial Traffic League, which
of the met July 1", in fhlcago, to the fact that
the Morgsn and Mullory steamship lines
heeuit'd to be operating to the end of main-
tainlntf a monopoly on tha coastwise ship-
pltiff from New York to Galveston.
The executive committer held the mat-
ter for further consideration and will re-
port it to the annual league meeting which
id to be held in Chicago on November i.
Far-
STKIKC STILL ON. < the eeel strike remains unsettled. An In-
1 formal meeting was held Tuesday, by rep-
Kunsss City. Aug. 01.—Beesuas tbs op- | re,fntatlves for both sides und a meeting
-r„,„r. «nd miner, of th. „tbwe.t, e.n- *r""IrJ"rIhTi.nT" thr!-tTlk, '11"°
not agree on certain working conditions, settled probably by the end of this we: k.
WVTFRMKLON IILAST
A watermelon feast will be held by the
Modern Woodmen lodpe tonight at their
hall. 10H West Main street. Members and
friends are invited.
WORK PROGRESSING ON FOSTER RETURNS FROM
STOVE CO'S. NEW HOME ORGANIZING NEBRASKA
The Great White
Plag
ue
Work on the foundation of ths branch National Manager r F pn,t,,
s,"p 4 Mfg. f.v.itua'y'T:,-n *?r,rto vilffS?tJ
•nt to ftart tho organization of that
another unit In the national or-
U f gulncy. ill., Js progressing at the cor-
ner of t'allforniu and Walnut streets, a
block * north of the Katy freight depot.
The building is to be of modern concrete
structure with brick walls, three stories
and basement, inoxiso feet, and will cost
approximately 175.000.
stat'
ganizatlon.
"Nebraska has maintained an lndepen-
.ni B£Hte or*u,ii2atlon for several years,"
said foster today, "but had no local
nmnrhea in u t. - r. ,, , .
Will S. Guthrie, cashier of
mors' National bank has resinned his
sition as secretary of the Oklahoma Han!
era association, which he has held for
more than two years, on account of tho
duties of the position requiring too much
of bis time.
The resignation has been In the hands
of the executive committee for some time
but was not accepted until a satlsfnctor '
successor could be secured The commit
tee has appointed W. R. Harrison of Enid
to the secretaryship, and Guthrie retl-os
fruiu the office today.
FOIIEHT FIRES CONQl ERF.D
C11AKOKD ^nTlf A9SACT.T.
Charged with assaulting James A. Mc-
Cole with a buggy whip, A. S PetiSocC,
was arrested last nlglit by the police on
a warrant sworn to by McCols. When ths
case was called this morning before Po-
lice Judge Hlghley, It was continued un-
til this afternoon.
LAW YERS TO FEAST.
The Oklahoma County Bar association
is preparing for a banquet to be held
nt the I-ee nuckins on the evening of
September 17 F. G. McAdaras. president
of the association, says a session will bs
held In the afternoon preceding the ban-
quet. at which time s number of address-
tieceaaarr ~ i " «*«k have not had let-
John H. Wilson, local msnsgsr, states ' tLern ^1 went^and1 ,the°work>VlBr we^l^nmtir
that the new home wlli be equipped with i way. The old erganiratlon will form a
f.p£i*nr 0r? AemfK ry • 8 nucl"a" for ,lie °ew .and we expect Ne-
iV,?e. Pi. .c®"|PaDy * Product that j bra«ka to soon perfect one sf the best
orklng organizations in the union."
will be distributed from this point.
CVERY MAN KNOWS that the Great White
1 Plague costs more lives annually than any
other form of Death s toll; heart disease and pneu-
monia are next to consumption in their deadli-
ness; also apoplexy, cancer, Bright's disease are
counting their victims by the score. But do you
know twelve percent of the total death loss of the
nation is due to accidents?
Our perfect protection policy which contains
special benefits and desirable features not com-
bined in the policies of other companies, pay twice
the face of the policy in case of death from acci-
dent. It's truly worthy of your investigation.
Do it today. Don't be a tomorrowite.
The Oklahoma Nat l Life Insurance Co.
"A Home Company for Home People"
Ths nsw bank of Packlnrtown which'
the strongest business men of the city and JOPL1N ENTERTAINS
• pens tomorr 0 Is controlled
BIG FEDERAL OFFICIAL
Mtl'onH. Mont, An* SI-R„!„, of ttl.
III • !t8 put out ®any of es will be made by different members,
the forest fires In the country, surround
The flre fn Perces
orted as extinguished.
* safety of ltauger Thennon
TWO FT,BAD NOT OUTL.TT.
, - • Tn district court this morning, Al
-Hi " T. rect>Ived hert Short and Ren Rare were nrralgned
before Judge O. W t'lark on the charga
of erand Inrcenv. They both nleaded not
guilty. It Is charged that they took 100
bushels of oats from Herb Peters oa
July 27. last.
will now be mad.,
details as to the dead and
the hope of securing enough
*v- identification of other
BANKER RETURNS
REARDON DISMISSES MAIC.
■' br coun,y Al-
oklahoma boy held
who
JopMn, Aug. 81.—Vice-President J. S
Sherman wan received yesterday by the
nv Trv a e a 1 tti lantttre ' -?f Jon',n- wlth «nthuaUsm. He
BY TEXAS AUTHORITIES "H; ?" V M"r*1 mlnln|!
lowtis around Joplln.
Ths vies presidential party was Joined
hera by ex Congressman James E Wat-
son. of Indiana, who will continue with
the vlce-preeldent on tbs remainder of
his southwestern trip.
Tbt i/arty lrft at U •'dock for Outhrlf
ence Hendricks, but later confessing that
" Bwl
gl
Is being held here
srlnt.
Bwlnt started with
the Hendricks boy, enroute from Phoenix,
Arts., to El He refuaes te tell what
has become of his companion. He wan
wearing a belt with the Hendrlck s boy's
name <>n It. The federal authorities are
Investigating the matter.
("ITT REAL ESTATE FOB 8AXE.
CITY BEAL ESTATE TOB SAt.R.
MOTHER-IN-LAW IS
AGAIN BIG QUESTION
Err,nt L. Kuhl Tin bron*ht mlt tn the
district court agiltmt J. L. Tippett anj
... 13,1 M«iD >k-
Tippett recite, m
uth. c. S. L. hN petltloo that tlje defejidnuti « ■ ,i ...
l'« I >r of the Christian church , the paretits of his wife, liaro been lnfln!
:.*^t if.'' Dl«" ,1°' ,,nc' ,k'l!'<t Mr« ! In causing his wife t. leave him
t.illth Ward Bud protiablj faully wound- and return to her parental roof aJUt
ed urs. Ana< " " "
his own life.
pbeacher kills woman.
Kansas City. Aug.
gambling habit when a jo
Hrown, ence pastor of the Ch
Don't forget that the Stock Tards
State bank opens for business tomorrow I
morning. 4-]
PEACE CONGRESS adjorrns.
bcenes Ayres. Aug. 81—The fourth Pan-
] American congress which has been in
_ ... , _ be«lon siuce July 12. adjourned. These I
Guthrie. Aug. 81—State Rank Commls* congresses were originated by the United i
B. Cock rail yesterday was given J States, with1 a view to the furtherance of I
cock bell gets books.
•loner E. B. Cockrell yesterday wap
the recbrds of his office by the sheriff.
The records ba*e beea stored In the Santa
Fe freight house for several days, hav-
ing been on Injunction order ef the dis-
trict judge, when ao attempt waa made
to remove them to Oklahoma City.
■ransiTio* issi'kd.
peaceful International relations.
holcomb to chicago.
I. M. nolcomb, prealdent of the South-
western Lyceum Bureau, this cltv, leaves
today for Chicago where he will deliver
an adcresa before a meeting of the presi-
°' tl,e Lj^um Bureaus of th-"
Ltilfed States. From this place lie will g
Rsqulsltloo was Issued yesterday 9VB ______
X2r?fa?r "•skeI1 on the governor of to tt lnona Laksi ~lB&,~to"a*ttend the Inter
«e winfr rttoni H Okl«l*oms City j national Lyceum Association.
of William Blechner, who Is accused of ;
stealing part of the chemical Are nppll- |
ances of the fire department on August P
Blechner la now under arrest In Toledo. :
Fine Homes on Easy
Payments
sA flr<5>mSII^tH?t]T ,,!!!!ih " • "ne M,rk fr<,m B'n® T"1' "na or
ment Is enjored. W« are «'ferln thl
llass, ,
imprcTemment Is enjoyed,
beautiful home for $7,GOO on Tery easy terms.
A due 7-room house en W. 13th «t., one bloc* frnm ...
SSSSwSiA
caah, balance te suit purchaser, will handle this beautiful proplJJT
p,siss,:s. mm is™
homSninW« K^ora'"bSSJalow?* Th't?,bu"ga,io'1w iTtnc?d«n and°°nTnj
clal price of -350; mo cash, balance si a month "" hIlT8 a 'f*-
trade "IS '-tf-'i-ITi? lot'' .front, located
i
•r ^th's'ts" brJS'n' J \7Z! 0T >>on e. located on or near 36tt
.Vutheast front prefe 'red °"d "'000 40 ^ P" S^uth or
*tTmCniTf iiljiuVu *
terrw#.,
two CHCRCHE8 THARrERED.
Guthrie, Aug SI Two Methodist I
churches were incorporated here today |
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