The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
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ourning Veil That Had Origin
in the Loss of the Titanic
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HIM M/fUli
THE FOUWTH AT BE.LLE
Hot tn two ■jt'Atm h±* I'* *
so a*'ra/'.ve * r+* r*Attfr. *s
is this y«rar f^r>« to tb .a/ *
last y**/ there wjm v*ry •
la tlfc* way '/ am <i** ".*•
vy this /«-*r tfc* .*k*-
th£ *ace% at fa p
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water
pif* it.
hart-
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*-v*ry day and
In* on
ball i profrsb;
tm'Witi oa f-
and bo*?mg f .
'ht! p*,ibi>' K'
b«- t.*>
'*1 MV* -a 4'V*
day ' rowds tlx
r*irui*r 1**i>ir+
tf/r the' da; ai
to gl *n Ift
NEWEST FANCY FOR EVENING IDEA FOR A V.S.'T % DRESS
Any of the I
Lizard V/*' Hji &*'.'>me ef" .
If P',p« a' " Par • ar/j /
Has Much Mertt.
Jsst a* aa'age w n M-fks *'
oeste fcerself to watliuca of
bird* and til#
featb«ra, akins and war p.
Fa/laUu'. woman of ?*•'
tbe *'*>'■+ Of tb* ft'?', i* * '
fbe Iwuerfy and tJu ■ -til of
Ui b#T UilfW/tt f .'.'i Tb ■ '
tail **«r. '•/
and It bids fair to - >5sat a
Tbe «/'• mod*! to aj.;^ - :r> ' r
go is a a 4
Imparl ' '>r
fOCS with U 1
*J iivr.i K/a/* *•
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Tb-e r*yi «« <1
t&Of* a .rjt' ''! * •
green or of bfi
C V o' ^ v- en
* t Ma/ Be
Al J J«LL.r.«s announces himself a J*'*
caiwlidate for eountj proaecotla* attar- r^.^.tion aa aiterJI of Ot
&«7, «-t;ect to the democratic pri
rr ar.ea, Aoy^at <tb .
Jouiity, aubject to RcpqMican prf-
Cjarl'ra, August €th-
AM liARTKLL
Krri'-r! L. (jr**o anaouAcea bimi«rlf
'.aridi4at« for coaoty anon«7 aui>
ict to the wllJ of Republican to ten at
E.t- primaries on Au^fuat 6lh-
DrJohn M Bnjntoo aanouncet tlj ^
andidacy for county treaK ir<;r a*, tbe
tepiblican primary to be held on
NICE LEMON LAYER CAKE
Recipe That Inturea a Product Tr.at
Will Do Credit to the
Cook.
A. N Man den is a can
nan !
place.
in tHe Wror3 Way.
Tro men who ha-i n'* be-r. In thf
*U .• -.f M - • no -
know the daneeroua place* in tbf
i v am pa started out one warm day ic
ear!j ipring with m * is—and bi *—
to catch seme fluh. They had not gone
far when one of them came
what he thought to be an unusual?
high spot of terra firm a o'ergrotn
with water trrasf
He planted h s feet firrr.!y
spot only to be precipitated beadlor s
into a sink hole, the like of which ei
nae Th!§ calla for one genercrug cupful
of butter, two of iugar, three of pastry
difc flour, one email one of milk, the yolks
u*1* of five e%frn. the whites of three, one
teaapoonful of cream of tartar, half a
teaspoonful of soda, and the Juice
of a fresh lemon or one teaspoonful
of lemon extract. Cream the butter
*° and iugar, add the flavoring and the
-i** yolka well beaten. Stir the whole Into
r tbe flour, soda and cream of tartar,
which should be sifted together thr<*
times. Beat the egg whites to a stiff
froth Fold them through the batter
and lake in two layer tins Ice when
cool. One teaspoonful and a half of
baking powder may be uced Instead of
the cream of tartar and soda.
His friend ran to a nearby farm-
ho.^r <r.i ask*-, ei' •<-d!y ' -r a g;aje.
w th wr h * .*
In astonishment and a«ked:
"How deep is he in?**
"He'B up to his ankles." he shouted
excitedly.
'Oh. well, then, why don't you lead
him out?"
Faith, an' I can't—he's In wrong
end up "—Mack's Na- rial Monthly.
Dry Pumpkin Pie.
Stew pumpkin or squashes as for
any ordinary pie. putting a layer
about half inch thick in tins and
| place in warming closet in range to
dry. If the pumpkin is stewed till
q^ite dry it will t
all winter. There is
Soak a portion of
over night in milk
ake oe
a very
to keep
GIRUSH C0STV-1E HAS MERIT POWDER FOR THE BRUNETTE
B -.e Zephyr Wou!d Be Particu
iarl/ Appropr are Mzke Up
Til * D-e*a.
Detail That Must Be Kest in Mind,
or Unaatisfactory Results Are
Assured.
Headache Nature's Pc ceman.
the body, according to 1'r George
f'rile of Cleveland. .-.o lectured
"Pain. Laughter and Crying" at
Whs
ikm
be ' \1.Y
*Vt + U.+ 'A tk "
f«#rt, tb* d* Kt.+ir **;•' *o - .'3
•;r*4i«*<)fied **re fb«
sU/'jt th« ankle* w/' >o ;t.
by a (baa* of trail lag draper
tb«-re u a mmUmm "1 bo*fa f--
color la tbe be t go '
Inter Oceaa
Babe* ar.ij the leather
A young ®otb«-r
is HI. rlb^s tbls fa'- to b«-'
t,f tter taklsg t>*-r t hild ar; j *
Uii s/"mipa/iied by a atorm >
of flsnnet |lri*-d rubberised «
«bf under tbe mat of '
a<iibuls''jr, where It ean be
reach*-d In rane a audder;
overtake* tbrrn and In V * ■ in
It tsk-a to 1*11 1! ba* It. • a
snugly about k«r offaprtng tha1
drop fit rain ( *n wet If
rial Is the same as (hat used '
coats of tbs fl&' • last, for ih«
et was contrived* from the r«-
of one of tluise yurii.•■n,n i>r.
nice shadi' of dark red s 1!k n.
the ribbons attached "> *M'r
and th«;<- wli«-n run throiiKl
H«w«d to the upholstering of
ambulator, k«-ep tli«
fnim allppifiK out « f |,<f i lon
Demijohn Lamp*
A couple of old wW i • r
detnljoluu are folng to do «l
Mtlinmer In a ananhore Irmr
the bai" h of Ian pr Ot « of t
celfrfHl only u thorough rle
fore being pream d Into '«rv
other wart t « uted to - '
Farewell Surpr %+. Party.
I have planned to have a par
friend who ta to move to ai
no
tions. and tha
disturbances i:
of the brain.
in pain.—Philadelp
light be caut<
any sensati'
North Amer
All Will Contribute.
Three German countries, P.avaria.
;t Is Baden and Wurtemberg, besides Aus
iese. I hey may be trja an(j Switzerland, border on Lake
y fini :.'<i with en.- Constance. They are all expected to
eather-fcUt' hing; but contribute their share of the $10,000,-
it to remember ■ QOO required for the projected ira-
to fit a pad of ab-or- provement of the Rhine from Basil to
r the outer-covering. lake, to make a passage for barges.
Gift For Baby
tant poi
. bib is
on und
else the moisture from the little on-
mouth will Koak through and ruin the
dainty froek underneath.
A pIllow-HlIp is also a nice gift for
baby It may be made of fine linen,
♦•mbroider«-'l on each end with a d.iio*
ty spray of blossoms This should
• over a i-mall down pillow
A no'her idea is a bassinette or car-
riage cover of Pr-nch flannel, deco-
rated with garlands of daisies or ro • -
buds worked In natural colored flo-s
To make the cover Htill more elabo-
WE DO IT BETTER.
Nothing too fancy for us to
handle.
519 North Broadway, Oklahoma City
BANKRUPT SALE
la"- m
allior
id In
Three Types of Gc//na.
dinner gov,
< hosier typ-
OF THE
Corder Shoe Co.'s Stock
BSS SPECIAL! BIG SPECIAL!
HI nitid
d on tlx
In thn family
dofif In I.h.'v
former will in
a w|rk«-r labli
Willi h the eli*
extundr
will l*«
topple <
Itoth de
dglittMl
Spiral Dreaa.
iW'Hpltf roport* to 'li« « t tr *i v the
lllenditr sllhountle Mtlll Hud lavoi III
lli« ryi'H of the Well-dl* « 1 v\ti n
The "spiral" dn-h t Ih the Inte-t hi
rlvnl; an iiIIui'Iuk pha i of It whowid
n wklrt of Itliick Matin drnped with
white crepe d«i chine TIih liupf >lon
given wan that a width of crepe de
chin*—no attempt wna madn to con
ceul the selvedge edp-d with bin. k
fringe wan nlmply wound round the
figure. Here and there III tito xp« < t< d
placrN gllrnpHcN of hlack natln wore
nam In the vicinity of tli«> snklcH, at
the walat line and then one half of
the corsage was of black t at In
A Isrgo white picture hat em be I
llshed with ti superb oaprey gave a
charming flnlah to the ensemble
r.s show
•d with
The Proper ^
In the 11 or
cout Is In i
tho gh II
Atno
a I \s a < m
fad tn
hIiowii
Odd Coat for Girl,
the voting
! IV
there an
up itu odt'
hie to
out havl
m A new one In helm
will perhaps app«>al tt I'.lther ntatlonery In pini*
these Klrh Ti i i of eietoniie. In lm fhe corn pondenca enid •-<
inonae v. i« th pattern The leniith oi vnr, mai k• • I with moiiorrani eTe t « r
the eoat |m tin«« <piartera. and It In street number, or all three
semi fitting, finished with a flat Natln Card psrty Invitations should I •< a<
eollar. and patent leather halt It will repted or regretted at om < and no
afiiienl more to thoHc who like odd <>ne ahould go without notlfyluK the
thlnptM than to those who seek the hosteNs of their intention to nth n I
beautiful. MMC. MERRI.
j, W. I pl«/ « tlio
j worn with
late looked pi
n fa- I1
a< k hat may find an erho In
tstumes note In tho frock
>at contra-
hough lt
some trim
The
lain,
I.He on the •
the I'dK*' tl>« "
trlinrnltiK In
Ti
•omblne
' r ght brim near
laid a Hat feather I com
shade of purple. I -ai
Mround tho I ht,.nt thiTi" w « worn Uklr
i ll,*. ntlliiK fnilh. r ruin- It*. Kiim- I'lulli'il foltlw whli li nr.- only <li>
■hud,. flnlMhltiK '•! Ih« ||I" wl"' ",,m1 wt"'" WB|111"*. ""ll dru'
a cluster of pustel toned satin floweri
Pleated Skirts.
• w tailored skirts
n w liking with a slim a
and the fashionable pan* !•
ueenl their width In knii<
neatly hack Into place at once
For Saturday and Monday
$2.45 and Less
A stock of $3.00, $.3.50, $4.00 and
$5 low shoes converted into a §2.45
and less price, including every ladies'
low shoe in this immense stock, black,
tan and white. Every pair must go and
$2,45 and less will do it.
$2.45 AND LESS $2.45 AND LESS
v
BILLY EARLY, Mgr.
201 N. Broadway
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The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1912, newspaper, June 27, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157390/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.