The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1916 Page: 3 of 38
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tr tare Sunday April 2 1916.
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7 fWITHTHEBIG
ft ORCHESTRA!
: Layers with new york ph'.l.
inharmonic orchestra who
t'have gained distinction as
SOLOISTS AND COMPOSERS.
'.To its audience a symphony or-
nestra usually presents a neteroi
igneous mass of men and instruments
Resided over by a conductor who
ays unon the whole as though it
lAi.'xj one great instrument. Little
yn is paid to any single playor
y n New York Philharmonic Or-
. ..a which will be heard lure on
f day April 2S boasts a number of
lebrated perfonners on all instru-
ents.
Take first of all the concert meister
ho is next to the conductor himself.
he most important member of a
ymphony orchestra being the leader
f the various choirs in general and
f thW body of firings in particular
lioiember of the whole upon whom
conductor plays most directly.
X is noteworthy that uie rum..u-
nonic the oldest musical organza-
ion in America has for its concert-
nelster Maxmilian Pilzer. who is one
f the youngest musicians of note in
his country. Mr. Pilzer studied
there and abroad un'ler Joachim and
made his professional debut while
still in "knickers." Today at the
ra nf lircnt v.flvp lli is i.l IliS Sec-
'ond season as concertnn ister ( one
of the foremost miiMcal organizations
in the world.
Another very important member
of the Philharmonic forces is Leo
Schulz who is one of the best solo
'cellists before the world today and
who has for several years held the
post of first 'cellist in this orchestra.
Mr. Schulz was educated at the Royal
Academy in Berlin and at the age of
fifteen was invited to play before
the rryal family lie has a wide repu-
tation as a soloist as well as an or-
chestral musician and is a com-
poser of note.
Many of the members are known as
the firemost masters of their respect-
ive hstruments that are known to-
day. This is especially true of Mr.
J. J. Covarik who leads the body of
violas and Mr. Xavier Reiter who Is
the Host celebrated player on the
Frencl horn in the world.
Few symphony orchestras can boast
half 1 dozen composers of ability
withii their ranks. Aside from Mr.
Straraky the eminent conductor .who
is a composer or not the. Phllhar-
monl includes within its personnel '
severU composers of more than usual
ability. Mr. Schulz has already been
mentioned; he has written a good
deal for his Instrument and has also
composed orchestral works which
have been playe.i not only by the
Philharmonic but by other orches-
tras and Mr. Laucella who plays one
of the flutes has also received rec-
ognition. Mr. Charles Gilbert Spross
who is the organist of the Philhar-
monic has achieved international rep-
utation as a composer of songs.
Methodist church choir In an all-
spring program Mouday night at High
school. 29"5
Endorse Evans.
We the democrats of Newport pre-
cinct ' convention assembled do en-
'orse George Evans for re-election to
t-v office of county commissioner of
.list' ict No. 2 for the reason that he
baa made good during his first term
ivni wo believe that he is amply quall-
i d t represent us.
(Signed) JAMES AVERY
Chairman.
O. J. PAYNE.
! Secretary.
j Barn and Mules Burn.
Durint Okla. April 1. A barn on
Ae farn of C. A. .Woodward near
KenefUIt was struck by lightning last
night tind set on fire. The barn and
contents consisting of a largo amount
of feed was burned. Mr. Woodward
Uvea here and had the farm rented
to T. R- Smith who lost two good
mules. No insurance was carried
either by Mr. Woodward or Mr.
Smith. The combined looses are
over 12.000.
THE CROWN PRINCE OF
GERMANY IS KILLED
That Make the Price of
Junk High.
BOTTLES BP ASS
OLD IRON BONES RCS. ROPE
COPPER. NC. ALUMINUM
AND ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK
We will (rive you $1.04 and tip tor
Any Kind of Hapi :u hav.
Call us for Information.
The Missouri Oklahoma
and Texas Iron & Metal Co.
Office and Warehouse
112 N. Caddo 8L
Phone 1160
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
We Feel Today Like the Little Boy Who
is Left at ionic When the Whole Family
Goes to
We too were preparing for the big Fashion Week we also ordered flowers and scenery to dress up for the big show. Hut we were driven
from our home we must soon pack ua and move. We had to return and cancel all of the pretty things and decorations through an unfair
competitor.
WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE THE BUILDING
THAT TELLS THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL
GLORIOUS BARGAIN' TIDINGS FOR ALL. You are now on the threshold of opportunity think of it! The Model's all new $15000.00
Spring Stock purchased especially for this season placed on sale at lower prices than you could expect to pay for such high-grade merchan-
dise at a July clearance sale after the season is over. We must turn loose at any cost at any loss all thoughts of profits have fled. Positively
less than one-half the price you will be asked to pay by any other merchant or concern in the City of Ardmore State of Oklahoma for high-
grade spring wearing apparel for Men Women and children. Yes indeed this great sale means a saving of nearly 50 per cent.
Ladies' Skirts
$1 50 Wash Skirts 95
$2.50 Pare Linen Skirts $1.45
$3.50 Wash Skints all the newest makes
at - $2.45
$12 Striped Silk Taffeta Skirts $S.45
$10.00 Finest grade all wool blue serge
Skirts the very latest designs $6.45
$5.00 all wool Serge Skirts our price$2.08
$4.50 Shepherd Check Dress Skirts $2.48
Women's fine velvet corduroy Skirts $7.50
values on sale at $3.08
Ladies' $4.00 wool serge Skirts; on sale
at - $2.48
$7.50 bf.ack silk taffeta Skirtis; on sale
at - $3.98
$S.50 $10 and $12.50 Fine Dress Skirts just
received comprising all that is new and
Myllsh to the conservative; our price
is - $5.98
Hundreds of Ladies' Misses' and Girls'
Wash Dresses at less than cost of material.
Buy your girl's white graduation dress nov
a little early we know but the prices
make it worth while. All sizes at your
own price.
Men's Clothing
In six months from today you will have to
pay at least 100 per cent more for your
clothing than what you have to ordinarily
pay today and every man should at least
buy two suits at this sale.
Men's all wool suits. $12.00 values while
they last $6.45
Men's all wool suits $16 values $0.05
Men's all wool strictly tailored Suits $20.00
values $12.45
1000 Children's Wash Suits "samples" at
Bargains in Shoe Section
400 pairs of Ladies' fine sample Oxfords
and Pumps; made of finest quality dull kid
patent patent with white combinations
bronzes white kid blue and white combina-
tions; sample sizes up to 4 1-2. $4 $5 and
$6 values in one big lot at $2.48
Lodies' Patent Cross Strap Pumps Maxine;
$4 value on sale - $2.08
Women's three-strap Patent Pumps stitch-
ed with white medium low and high heels;
hand-turned soles $4 value... $2.48
Women's three and four-strap dull and
glazed Kid Oxfords worth $3.50 now
at -i $2.4S
Women's Sport Oxfords; white canvas with
either white or tan kkl combinations; rub-
ber soles and heels $4.00 value $2.50
Women's Canvas Lace Oxfords; black trim-
med patent Gypsy tips $3 values now
at - $1.08
You have saved money in this store under my management. Your dollars have always more than done their duty here. But at this com-
pulsory slaughter sale of our new spring stock prices are lower than ever before. You can buy the best merchandise cheaper than you
ever bought it before in all your lives because we are forced to slaughter our high-grade goods.
Morris Poplinger Mgr.
THE MODEL COMPANY
13 EAST MAIN ST.
IN THE- OLD AURORA STAND
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
a Party
Men's Furnishings
50 dozen beautiful Si'.k Neckwear values
up to $1.00; on sale 25 altl 45
K. and W. make Suspenders and Belts 50c
values 23
Men's Silk Pad 25c Garters on sale.. -19
Men's white hemstitched Handkerchiefs val-
ues up to 25c; our price 3c 5c 7c and 9
Men's white black and fancy color Hose;
on sale 8
Men's Silk and Lisle Hose; on sale values
up to 75c; our price 12 19 alld 39
Men's dark and light blue Work Shirts 35c
or 3 for $1.00
Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts 100 dozen to se-
lect from; on sale 40
E. and W. hand-laundered shirts; our price
is 98
$2.00 and $1.50 men's fancy Shirts French
cuffs blazier patterns; on sale 98
IMO Thousand Pleat Shirts white and
fancy colors; special 98
Men's 50c Dress Shirts slightly soiled; on
sale - 25
Men's and Boys' Hats
Hats are mean to pack so we are going to
sell every last one of our new stack of
Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps for less
than you could buy them for in July.
All Men's $2.50 Hats Wool felts all the new
spring novelties as well as the staple black
and light colors now $1.45
Men's $3.00 Hats now $1.85
Men's big lot of sample hats up to $4.00
values while they last $1.00
Boys' 75c Hats 45
Boys' 75c Caps 15
Men's 75c Caps 45
Men's Italian Panama Hats all the new
blocks $3 values while they last. 1.75
We are going to clean them up in a hurry.
Great Bargains in
$3.50 Patent Leather Mary Jane Slippers:
white ivory soles and rubber heels; special
at $2.48
Ladies' Patent Mary Jane and two-strap
Pumps special $1.48
Women's one-strap Pump soft glazed kid
turn soles; cushion insoles; fine rubber
heels; worth $3.50 special $2.48
Ladies' two-strap Vici-Kid House Slippers
$1.50 values -j 98
Ladles' Kid Juliets elastic sides plain toe
or patent tips on sale.- OS
Women's cushion soles one-strap Vici Kid
Slippers; on sale . . $1.00
Women's two and three-strap Pumps dull
or vici kidr high or low heels; $2.50 and
$3.00 values on sale -$1.08
Ladies' black satin Pumps; 3.50 values
at 81.48
Old Ladies' Comfort Shoes $1.50 values
at 98
Misses' gun metal and patent two-strap and
Mary Jane Pumps; size 12 to 2 $1.48
....
Men's Cream Balbriggan Union Suits all
siz - ---- 18
$1.50 Men's" super-lisle Union Suits 98
Men's Balbriggan two-piece Underwear 25
Boys' 50c and 75c Shirts and Waists; our
price 29c and 39
Men's Blue Overalls 50c
Men's best quality Blue Overalls and Jack-
et - OS
Men's Blue Itailroad Overalls 60
Men's pin check and stripe wash pants $1.50
vlx - - 98
$1.50 Whipcord Pants on sale at -$1.25
Men's durable Pants; worth $2 at-. -98
Men's Worsted Pants; on sale at ---$1.98
Men's all wool blue serge Pants-.-jjioS
Boys' full-peg Trousers worth $1.00; on
sae - - GO
150 Oliver Twist all wool serge suits $3.50
and $4.00 values $1.98
$4.00 juvenile all-wool serge Suits. -$2!18
1000 Children's Wash Suits "samples"
at -. HALF 1'ItICE
Punch and Judy best Rompers at 18
Boys' Suits
All the newest snappiest spring styles
and materials that immediately appeal to
the American boy. These prices talk for
themselves:
Boys' $4.00 Suits $2.45
Boys' $4.50 Suit3 $2.05
Boys' $6.00 SulU $3.05
Boys' $7.00 Suits $-1.45
Boys $8.00 Suits $5.05
Blue Serges Included ia all sizes.
the Shoe Section
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 on sale $1.23
Misses' patent leather Mary Jane Pumps;
cloth combinations $2.50 values sizes 12
to 2 on sale $1.08
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2. on sale $1.60
Patent Baby Doll spring heel Pumps; values
up to $2.50; sizes 5 to 8 $1.23
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 $1.48
Sizes 12 to 2 $1.75
Children's patent and kid Mary Janes 2 to
11 - 65
Sizes 5 to 8 now 05
Children's vici kid button shoes 55
Girls' gun metal School Shoes on sale
at - $1.45
Men's gun metal Blucher Shoes our price
is - - $1.05
Men's gun metal button and Dluciier guar-
anteed Shoes our price $2.45
At $2.95 your choice of Men's fine $4 tan
and black calfskin shoes button blucher
and English lasts with rubber soles $2.05
PAGE THREE
Ladies' Millinery
You ladies who are economically inclined
d) not have to wait until the season is half
over to buy your spring bonnet to got It at
a reduced price. Uadies Hats are very deli-
cate and for that reason we are going to
make a special attempt to clean the.m up
as soon as possible as wo do not want to
"take any chances to liave to ship any of
them.
Our spring millinery line is far superior
to any that has ever been bundled by this
etore. H makes no difference how choice you
ure you can find a hat to suit you in our
stock. 1
Indies' $4.00 Hats $2.45
AH $5.00 Hats $2.05
All $5.50 Hats $3.45
All $6.50 'Hats $3.05
All $7.50 Hats $4.45
Beautiful Hats that you will be asked $10.00
for our price $5.45
$12.00 ILits... $6.45
Boys' Trousers
You can buy two pair now for what you
will have to pay for one pair later so stock
Boys' 75c Pants 5ji
Boys $1.00 Pants -65
Boys' $1.50 Pants . 05
Boys' $2.00 Pants $1.45
We would rather sell It at a little les3 than
cost than to pay freight
Dr. Rudolph's $3.50 cushion sole Shoes calf
or glazed kid Uppers high toes French and
plain toes; on sale at $3.45
$3.50 best work shoes $2.45
Men's $4 water proof Work Shoes. $2.45
Men's Elk Hide Shoos $1.05
Boys' Shoes all sizes button or lace 1.45
Brown's Exposition $2.50 Boy's gun metal
button shoes $1.05
$4.50 Men's English Oxfords gray cloth
toP8 - $2.05
At $2.95 your choice of Men's Goodyear welt
Oxfords black and tan; button or lace high
toe and English lasts $2.05
Men's sample Oxfords up to $6 values; on
all the up-to-date lasts on sale $2.98
ftnd $3.45
Men's Women's Boys' and Children's Tennis
Slippers black or white pair 65
Several hundred pairs of Ladies' and Girls
Shoes sizes up to 4 good lasts all leathers
values up to $4.00. Your choice 05
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1916, newspaper, April 2, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154489/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.