The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday and Saturday
LAST TWO DAYS OF
Brock's Greatest Silk Sale
February Sale of Silks
Evary yard a new and fresh 1913 style. $8,000 worth of Foreign and American
Silks at prices to amaze and delight every woman who comes to this important
event.
Full yard wide, $1.25 Fancy Dress Foulards 69c
Genuine Cheney shower-proof Foulards, $1.00 quality 69c
Excellent $1.00 Brocaded and Jacquard Messalines for 69c
Gorgeous $2.50 Brocaded Charmeuse newest shades $1.79
Charming $1.25 Fancy Foulard Broche, this sale 75C
Choice Collection $2.50 Brocaded Duchesse. yard $1.79
Double width $2.25 Charmeuse luxurious fabric $1.48
Full 38-inch $2.25 Brocaded Crepe de Chene, yard $1.79
Twenty Styles New 60c and 75c Messaline Suiting, yard 43c
50c Foulard, Good Desirable Dress Fabric, yard 29C
200 yards of 26-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, 98c value 48c
150 Yards Full Yard Wide Soft Chiffon Taffeta, yard 63c
Yird Wide Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.50 quality, yard 89c
30-inch, 60c Florentine Kimona Silks, yard 49C
Beautiful Bordure Effects in Cheney Kimona Satins 98c
Lustrous $1.25 Yard Wide Messalines, pet yard 98c
Full 45-inch Satin Charmeuse, per yard $1.79
Yard Wide $1.25 Washable Tub Silks, per yard 97c
Splendid $1.00 Yard Wide Habutais Silk, yard : 50c
$1.00 Plain Color Crepe de Chene, this sale 79c
$2.00 Double Crepe Meteor for Spring costumes, yard $1.48
Twenty Styles of Beautiful Messalines, yard 75c
Sale of Household Goods
Brock's Busy Basement
20c
25c Delft Blue Curtain Swisses-
full yard wide, washable, ideal and
dainty for bed room curtains. 25c
—this sale; ft/*
yard Vv
40 Styles Draperies Swisses and
Etamine, in ecruo and double
printed, side bands, others with
woven stripes and squares—regu-
lar 20c and 25c values. /"V ^
yard JLVC
75 Styles Splendid Yard Wide Silk-
olines—for draperies, dainty com-
binations, box covers 4 ^i/||
and kimonos, yard ....Am *
Dduble Fold Side Bordered White
Swisses—newest and finest of the
season's work; regular
29c, yard
4,000 Yards Calicos—mill ends of
standard prints, all colors, fancies
as well as solid colors— /\ ^
yard "H#
8c Silk Finish Drapery and Com-
fort Prints—absolute fast colors,
lengths up to 8 and 10 Pp
yards, per yard w I*
3.000 Yards of 8 1-3c Cretdnnes—
2% to 10-yard lengths, dark, light
and medium, for draperies and box
coverings, per /J ^
yard a ^
0ut-of-Town Customers
Order Silk by
Order from any item in
tills ad—no matter where
you live; take advantage
of Brck's Great Silk Sale.
Write today.
6c
1,000 Yards of Yard Wide Silkoline
—light and dark—mill ends, orig-
inally 12Vfec—
yard
10c Hope Muslin—clean, desirable
and perfect, mill lengths; 10c
quality, per "714#*
yard « * ^
Extra Good Twilled Feather Tlckf
ing—present values 20c, 4
per yard A
54-Inch Table Damask — full
bleached, smooth finish; 4
35c value; per yard.. Awv*
Extra Fine 15c Batiste — Light
grounds with figures; perfect
1 n r
per yard A\J\*
Short Length Khaki Cloth for Boys'
Trousers and work shirts; 25c
values—per
yard JL Mm ~
Mill Ends of Light Percales—Fine
shirting stripes; actual 4 ^
20c values—yard A w ^
500 /lYrds of 40-Inch Lawn in 10
to 20-yard lengths—beautiful pat-
terns, actual 20c values
—for, per yard
1.000 Yards Striped Bed Ticking -
10 to 20 yard lengths—or cut to suit
your wishes; 15c values 4 /\
—-per yard AUC
500 Yards Splendid 12^c Long
Cloth—yard wide, soft finish; good
lengths—per
yard
Short Lengths Fine Bleached Mus-
lin—Good 10c quality; lengths 17
to 25 yards. Buy what you want—
soft llnish for needle work —
per
yard
Soft Finished Bleached Muslin—
yard wide—at, per
yard
Mill Ends White Pique—Fine med-
ium and up to 1-4 inch welt; regu-
lar 25c and 30c values; lengths to
15 yards—at, per
per yard
Fine Fresh New Spring Oil Cloths
—Light Sanitas Oil Cloth
inches wide—per
per yard
8c
;d Mus-
gths 17
want—
work —
8 13c
I usl i n—
7c
15c
Oil Cloths
loth — 45
20c
Dark Patterns Oil Cloth g ^
5c
10c
8 1 3c
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OKLAHOMA CITY
Unbleached Canton Flannel
per yard
15c Unbleached Canton Flannel
—per
yard
10c Bleached Canton—
yard
8 1-3c Bleached Outing,
yard
These Prices on Silk Fri-
day and Saturday
Only
You are getting May and
April prices right now.
Supply your silks for the
whole year — these prices
prevail this week only.
Pretty Hocking Costume
This costume was especially fashioned for the athletic "hockey girl."
The short, warm jacket, scarf and cap and long gloves, all of the same
wool material, is a distinct novelty for this winter. It serves both for
keeping the wearer warm and freedom of movement.
RHINESTONES MUCH IN FAVOR! SMALL COATS OF BROCADE
Really There Is No More Effective
Trimming for the Smart Afternoon
or Evening Dress.
Rhinestone trimmings are promi-
nent for evening wear, especially in
the simple outlining form suitable for
edging tunics, necks, sleeves and edg-
ing elaborate scarfs of chiffon or
moussellne. Rhinestones in combina-
tion with Jet are formed into hand-
some floral and scroll effects. Rhine-
stone and pearl slides and ornaments
are used for catching up draperies.
Narrow Chiffon pink rosebud trim-
mings continue to be fashionable. Fur
bands In skunk, mole, fox, ermine and
sable continue to be much used for
trimmings. Fur Is often used in com-
bination with metal with excellent
effect. An elaborate evening wrap or
gown may be trimmed with a light-
weight metal band outlined with a nar-
row strip of fur.
DRESSING GOWN
Treasurer of Pottawatomie County
Must Face Two Charges
Shawnee—T. M. Kirk, the suspended
county treasurer, was indicted on two
counts by the grand jury, and his per-
manent removal from office asked.
The Indictments charged are alter-
ing public records and embezzlement.
An indictment was returned against
Dr. T. T. Clohessy, charging him with
asault with intent to kill.
Clohessy shot his divorced wife at
the Rock Island station here after the
court had refused to give him custody
of their children. The jury refused to
indict Sam Richardson, a Rock Island
porter, who shot and killed another
negro whom he found in his home.
i V.
One of the Prettiest of the Winter
Fashions, With Trimmings of Odds
and Ends of Fur.
The winter fashions are getting
more and more alluring, and very
pleasing are the little coats of brocade
with their cutaway fronts and high-
wayman cuffs. These coats, like oth-
ers of the swallow-tailed and banded
descriptions, display an edging or
trimming of fur, skunk, apparently, be-
ing first favorite. Many of us have
been hoarding short lengths of broche
velvet or satin, and rejoice that the
present vogue gives us an opportunity
to utilizing them. If the length be not
quite sufficient for a blouse we are
permitted to call into service a plain
satin for its successful completion, as
a combination of plain and fancy fab-
rics is a fasionable alliance this sea-
son.
Dry velours is carrying all before
It, and in the finest quality is an ideal
fabric for princess tailored robes as
well as for coats and skirts. The
more severe the design the more suc-
cessful is the result, as one's furs
supply the requisite trimming.
DRAUGH0N BUSINESS COLLEGE
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
has enlarged their school halls, put In new equipment and new furniture In order to accommodate their
large student body.
Good Positions
The best business men are getting their help from DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, because their
graduates are ready for use. COURSE of work, MEN in charge, METHODS used, are some of the rea-
sons why DRAUGHON'S OKLAHOMA CITY SCHOOL is growing so fast. If you are going to business
college, go to the best. It will pay you to see DRAUGHON'S. PHONE WALNUT 392.
DRAUGHON'S, 5th Floor Baltimore Building. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
This Is an excellent gown for win-
ter wear, as it fastens quite up to
the throat.
It is cut Magyar with long sleeves
and It trimmed with fancy galloon. A
woolen glrdlo draws the fullness In
at the waist.
Materials required: three and one-
fourth yards 54 Inches wide; two and
three-fourths yards of galloon.
Perfume Bags for Clothing.
Cloves, nutmegs, mace, caraway
seeds, cinnamon and Tanguine leaves,
each one-half ounce. Florentine orris
root, three ounces. Have all ground
to a powder well mixed and put up
in small bags to place among cloth-
ing. This not only gives the cloth-
ing a fine perfume, but Is a protection
against moths.
Get Rugs First.
A specialist on the subject of rugs
says that in furnishng a room the rug
, should be chosen first. Then the dec-
| orations should be decided upon, that
j they may above all things be in bar
| mony with the rug. Walls toned to
harmonize with rugi are better than
1 those papered.
Old Rose Moire Gown.
Moire silk is particularly handsome
and has practically all the good quali-
ties of broadtail without its perisha-
bility. A smart coat and skirt in old
rose moire has a high Napoleonic
double collar, and revers of satin in
the same shade, closely covered with
rattail embroidery. The coat Is of a
long shape, with a slightly high waist
and longer at the back than in the
front. It is fastened by silk cording
and buttons arranged in corselet fash-
ion and a high collar and jabot of lace
are arranged on a white lawn founda
tion to form the vest.
I THE HARDWARE STORE I
Family Spring Scales
will give you correct weight at all times.
Don't guess at the weight you want—have a
good scale handy when you need It.
This family Scale is made of SHEET STEEL
throughout. Finished in BLACK ENAMEL.
WHITE ENAMEL DIAL. PLAIN FIGURES.
EASILY READ at a glance. Steel Top Scoop weigh
ing 24 pounds by ounces.
PRICE, $1.25
Mail, Phone or Wire us your household needs. The Parcel Post
will bring them to you promptly.
W. J. PETTEE & CO.
121-123 West Main. Phone P.B.X. 94.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Send your name for the D. & M. Catalogue on Baseball Supplies ana
Uniforms. Address, care Sporting Goods Dept.
— THE HARDWARE STORE —
Cuff Reinforced.
How many of us have discovered
that, when our tailored waists come
back from the laundry the third time
the cuffs Bhow signs of wear? As
many of mine are bought ready-made,
there is no material for new cuffs.
Now, when I buy a new waist I go
over the edges of the cuffs with a
tiny 'overhand stitch that is almost
invisible, writes a contributor to Good
Housekeeping. The cuffs then wear
as long as the waist does.
New Handbags.
Handbags are seen In a variety of
form. The newest is the long double
sack bag, passed through a ring to
wear over the fingers or sufflcently
large to wear as a bracelet. These
bags are embroidered In steel or dull
beads on colored velvet or moire, to
match the gown worn.
Smart Coats.
Talored suits have smart cutaway
coats or long Russian blouse coatH
The collars are high and straight. The
straight band of fur used as a collar
and finished with a bow or ribbon at
the side or just beneath the coiffure
at the back is very smart.
Fringed Mesh Bags.
New metal mesh bags are seen with
beaded fringe, and with frames partly
engine-turned and partly chased in
design. The fish scale mesh bag is
more recent than the link mesh—poe
sibly for the reason that it has the
reputation of durability
PLANC0 PARCEL
FLOUR BV POST
"WE MAKE IT RIGHT"
TO PROVE WHAT WE CLAIM FOR IT
and as an introductory trial offer, we will deliver by Parcel
Post a si* pound sack of PLANCO FLOUR at the following
prices in zones named below:
LOCAL ZONE 25c
50-MILE ZONE .... 25c
150-MILE ZONE .... 30c
This offer is only good for one person in each family and
for only one sack. Cash or postage must accompany your
order. Please give name of your grocer.
PLANSIFTER MILLING CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY
EVERYTHING
You want for your Sewing Machine, from a needle down
to the threadle, regardless of make. Agents for
New Home, Domestic and Davis Machines
MANLY SEWING MACHINE CO.
Block weit of Terminal Station
412 West Grand Ave. Tel. W. 3339 Oklahoma City
The long hair on your
horse should come off.
Buy a Curry, Mane or
Tail Comb and Brush.
PRICES |
5c to 25c
For Combs
lOcto $2-50
for Brushes
Repair those Harness
bow before you need
them. We shall be very
busy soon but just now
we have good repair
workmen at your serv-
ice.
Have you seen our 25c
Rope Halter, also our
4 ply Yacht Lariat Rope
at 50c per pound, high
priced biu«worth the
money.
A few sets light single
Second Hand Harness,
THOMPSON & BRUINGTON
Successors to The Nation Co.
124 WEST GRAND OKLAHOMA CITY
Bottled
Is always genuine. It is put up only
by this company and can not be sub-
stituted.
5c per Bottle Everywhere
THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
23-25 WEST THIRD ST.
OKLAHOMA CITY
STREET & DRAPER
UNDERTAKERS
122 WEST GRAND
OKLAHOMA CITY
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