Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 12
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 192L
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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J DAILY COTTON REPORT
UHLE UIM(.K IMINK TO I
oIvLliiom mu it i:oi
Unexpected .support fruru Liverpool
yinUuwoHbw&lueavk-hisher Iwel inorn-
tnj but part -u( the early improve-
J vment w.ur lout twc&uc of realizint;
' ins- advance.
Judging from the tenor wvival iri-
."Vie cublrafnora. Liverpool today urn-
. tlmnnt thor Jm vuppaivntly chancing.
I with tho opinion ontt'rtinoi in some
I quarters thut-tho. lnwwt pricn of thf
k seOHon. .have oil rcuii y been witrnol.
As is tho case in Anwrlca trndo in
j tho Brltiah-IrIob is reported to be rp-
: covering tihinnxMito of rloth from
l th Unitod Kingdom worn larRPi" thiin
j for months although much Hmallw
than tor coircspondinf; timo I ant year.
l Tb invasion of Germany oy tho al-
i lies will hasten a aetllotnont of tho
reparations question and it. ia roport-
; ei that America is to send cominis-
.lioniTS to Kurono la tho InturwL of
tarty peuuo.
A favorable feature. oC Important.
: likely to develop In the ntwir future
is the prospective revision -of tho tar
iff for protection of tho agricultural
I and industrial interests In the I'nlied
States.
Alndy there has otv.umd a marked
Improvement in tho domand for wool
and woolen Roods buyers more eager
: to obtain requirements for the future
anticipating higher prions when the
new tariff becomes effective.
In consequence there Is more acti-
vity in the manufacturing district
of New England and as much cotton
I is used in the making of mixed woolen
and cotton goods a consumption of Oie
raw muterial is likely to expand
The name conditions present and
prospective which have caused a re-
vival in the woolen department will
probably serve to stimulate the de-
mand of prospocts for a drastic re-
I d untie n In tho acreage and in the
: use of fertilizer.
Under the circumstances and owing
to the present prico of raw cotton ho-
i lag below the cost of production Imy-
. ing on digressions is recommended.
II. AND B. BBKK.
New Orleans Features
Open High Ixv Close
! March 11.18 11.21 11.09 11.25-B
i May .11.5 11.7 11-51 11-72-75
Ljuly 12cW 12.10 11.87 12.07-10
! Octal 12.53 12.69 12.40 12.62-
' Tone Steady
New York Feature
Open High 1W Close
vi.n.h 11 Eo 11.50 11.40 ll.ftSn
' May 11.33 12.10" 11.85 12.0K-10
. July 12.44 12.54 12.30 12.52-54
October .-13.00 13.10 12.86 13-.09-10
Tune Steady.
WEiaKiMARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOR SECOND FLOORsaaa
Oklahoma Oity March 9. Thorn
was little or no dumugn to the
fruit crop In Oklahoma as a result
of la.-'t ni;lit' low temperature
except possibly in the liirth-st-erti
and Panhandle (ertions ac-
cording to officers at the weather
bureau here. T"inpi'il uros in tho
central and .soutlnn.stern sections
did nut run as low as expected it
was said.
Vhp. mliiimtim temperature at
Oklahoma City was 36.
There is no danger oil a freeze
toniplit according to tho weather
forecast. Tempera tares will range
over tho statu from 34 to IS degrees.
Fruit Safe Here)
"Fruit Is safe" said Otis Coffey
today "riven if we have frost to-
night it will not hurt tlio fruit"
lie said.
Mr. Coffey has kept up with tho
fruit crop for many years wo
have quoted him upon tho yield
each year and he has never
missed a guess. Naturally wo
have coni'luiied that ho knows
what ho is talking alsiuL
I.KAI1N(J UWVYKKS BAFFLED
WHEN INDIAN TESTIFIES
Muskogee Okla. March 9. 'Leading
members of tho Oklahoma IUr asso-
ciation wro stumped today when
Saley an old Creek Indian woman
who testified through an interpreter
today took tho stand In the hearing
of the Harney Thlocco lease ono of the
wealthiest' oil properties In tho Cush-
ing field which is being heard before
Judge Frank Yownans in the United
tSates district court. Saley claims she
is a dutiuhter of Thlocco whose estiite
is claim. 1 by morn than 100 persons
liomion. The Spanish iwernier Edu-
ardo IJato was osKassinati'd us he re
turned from tho chamber In Madrid
advices in Madrid stated. Several per
sons were reported to have attacked
hinf and several shots wcro fired.
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Tone Sales Mids.
New Orleans Steady 1133 11 eta
New York Quiet 00 11.90
Tl nnatitn Steady 315 llets
MUSKOGEE LAWTBRS HEAD
THE OKKU10MA V. O. W
F.nid Okla.. Mann 9. O. II.
Searcy MusUoeee attorney was
nnanlmoUNly rhotten as head eoii-
sul Oklalwma jnrindirtion of the
Woodmen of the World in Hi"
closing hehins of th Male con-
: vention here this afternoon.
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Hands Across tlw Sea
'u vin could picture a beautiful val
by such us you rend iilwul in the
ht'ories of to.lay a picture of Armen
ian valleys surrounded ly overlapping
cliffs u picture of long winiing stnums
of clear sparkling waters anl beside
these streams nnd as far as your eye
ould see. myriads f little children
and barefoot women treading the sftmo
trails up and down a sei-mingly never
Hiding procession. These people are
the wonders of tlu world their work
a must difficult und intricate kind.
.i-ms to hold them from sunrise to
Min.et. they arc cu'.iei the G-.lden P.ees
i I the iist. tho men lire as tireless
m t.'clr women. You can s.'e tlnm.
tin uvimls of l hem iissiMims in the
r1 .s lai. I oul for them These won-
dVif I i." .e are et'g.ig".! in tlif art of
w.imii' the famous rugs fo well
. u-ri is Oriental rugt woven by
I. lv li use wonderful Armenian
l.i!.-. v :v."" I'inds have been de-
: .. t;it.-.i 111.- fe: .cm Turk whose
.ul Mil have leen sV'illi lis they giVW
i l itu o i'.dho.id. whos" women have
lieri lorn frtn the Imsoms if husbands
en I ciirri-d far into other laluK atii
Willi it all t ie work of weaving cri-
t 11 il I II'-:' Ko.'.s steadily (in And mi.
i his It j lit i II f 1 lali I. Ihest W ndilfi.l
v: lleys ll.e- iicigiiif "t panoramas.
( i wor .l wi ; !j Is where v - get our
li: . lit il work' of art. and w.i te tin-
1 ir the A'llKlliall piieile the
h ories ..f their Mii't'erniirs. nie woven
in tn.ir rtus as Mi-y work. This
tie n. is .. ' the inv sti'l les of Mich
M I .Miliil ll.t tliony ol' eolols come to
1-. ni us l hoy weave. I hey have a
Ho-v to toil an. I thc I. 'I It as tin y
vi iv.-. T'ne .in this by hand they ;(
the wo'l tiom Ho1 iarly iniiuiilaiii
sli. e; of the lliinaliiyas. which Is' tic
st wool ill l!i w. rid. This wool Is
combed into the smoothest of material
nnd then dyed by a special Mm dyes
l.nown only to themselves ami Is then
flanked ii n I w a n "thoroughly dry. It
goes to the weavers who complete af-
ter in.inv months if trials ami. Iinl
hl the rug iea.lv for sale.
T ie P..1M" Fin nitsro and Car;el coin-
I .any have the plinsiirc of explaining
in the Mople of Ar.lite'ie thai Mr. S
Mevadian of the K.g Has! H
here and wll pla.- on display
mnne of the most Ix-aiitiful oilental
ViijM ever hrouipiit to this country.
Mooradlan will entertain liny '(
the ladle clubs of the city lit our
nit re at any hour to he arranged nnd
will lake pleasure In giving short lec-
tures on 'these priceless value In
liotits decoration. Me. Mooradlnn will
be ill the Bass Furniture company n
of this week. Mis collee'lon if Oi1-
citals amount to over $17000. The
poole of Ardmore sf Invited to nt-
l en I these displays.
IT FILLS THE NEED
wnen your uunui
decides that you need
Sftiin'sFmiilsinn
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you may rest aurcd Aa 1
that he knows that it frSti
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Man Murdered Near Eufaula
Kuf:uilm Okla. March 9. Dowey
llardin u fanner living nine miles
west of Kufaula died Tuesday from
a gunshot wound sustained Sunday
night when an unknown assailant
fired on Hardin as ho wa.H driving
along a road near his home. Neigh
hors discovered Hardin dying when
they found his team walkiug driver-
less. Four negroen are under arrest.
Chicago. lawlessness growing out
of a political feud according to po-
lice here resulted In tho killing from
ambush of two lieutenants of Alderman
John Powers.
Washington. Secretary of the Treas-
ury Mellon milking his first official
statement appealed to the people gen-
erally to stand for a budget system and
rigid economy In governmental expenditures.
Automotive Show
9-10-11-12.
Annual Livestock Show
. 9-10-11-12.
Ardmore
Wall Paper
& Paint Co.
Wall Paper
Canvaa
Pte
Tack a.
Paints
House Paint
Bam Paint
Auto Paint
Enamels
Varnishes
Lead
Oil
Turpentine
Brushes
Window GJasi
Headlights .
Windshields
Pictures
.'icture Framinj
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30 i W. Main
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'WHEN IN ARDMORE
Make this store your headquarters
use our telephones rest rooms and
meet your i'riends here. You are
always welcome.
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"Ardmore's Leading Department Store"
SHOP BY MAIL
All mail orders are given our per-
sonal attention and shipped out the
same day as received.
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Lw.ely Easter
Modes
FASHIONS in Spring attire and in the small accessories on which women of discrimination are aware
that good grooming depends emphasize the decorative exotic new touches for Eastertide are in-
spired by Egypt and the Orient with their mystic charm and ancient magnificent glory. The
fashions of this Easter season have been assembled here with an intimate knowledge of the subject and
an intelligent understanding of the needs of our clientele. Always first with the "new" every style
of the hour is embraced in this exhibit of new fashions. We cordially invite you to come and see these
delightful new creations that portray the best models cf the world's most famous fashion designers.
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The Dresses The Suits' The Coats
New Spring frocks for Women and Misses
that are beautiful in their makings of Taf-
feta Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Trico-
tine Poiret Twill and Piquetwill. The sea-
son's most popular colors are here in all
their delightful shades of Navy Brown
Gray Tomato and Black. The styles are
of the latest fashions. The most predomi-
nating is the long waist style tight basque
flare tunics with wide girdles and sashes.
They are beautifully embroidered beaded
lace and button trimmed. The prices are
verv moderate.
$19.50 to $89.50
So dearly is the touch of ornamentation
applied to the suits shown here that they
are far from having a less tailored air. The
lines and details are tellingly emphasized
throughout. They are embroidered beaded
'braided and tailored in many dainty and
pleasingly new designs that speak of fash-
ion itself. The materials are chiefly Trico-
tine Poiret Twill and Piquetwill. You will
find a suit of your choice here and at lower
prices than you would ordinarily expect to
pay.
$3950 to $150.00
and
Wraps
To all who are thinking of a new Spring
Coat and Wrap our display will present
.-pportunities of striking interest Correct
style excellent fabrics and elegance of ap-
pearance coupled with our moderate prices
make this the one logical place to buy that
new Spring Coat or Wrap. Models that
can rightfully take their place over a smart
Frock are vieing with' each other to show
(ni their value-giving supremacy.
$125(fto $89.50
Mere Cleverest of Spring louses
For stylish wear thee artistic bits of rare loveliness will form a nucleus of
many a charming costume. Many interesting designs are developed into
many clever modes which make them more worthy than mere mention. You
must see them. They are of Georgette in all the new Spring shades and
styles beautifully lace and embroidery trimmed. Specially priced at
95
Other Blouses from $3.95 to $35.00
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"Its Not What You Pay Its What
You Receive for Your Money
You get full value in each and every one of these STEIN BL0CH
FASHION PARK and LANGHAM HIGH SUITS
The models for Spring are here very cleverly tailored of the new
fabrics. Models for the young man as well as for th? man more
V''!i.vTVa.'vr' of ('"'.
$35.00 to $65.00
What More Could You Ask
A Spring Hat for $5.00
V'- is -r -U'. -3 q
New
hapc
light
felt..
Green.
Brown
Grey
Black.
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A Special Offering of
Silk Underfineries
Trimmed with
laces ribbons
and buds.
Crepe de Chine Goto
$4.95
Crepe de Chine Chemise
Now styles
trimmed with
laces ribbons and
buds.
Satin Bloomers
Cut full good 5()
heavy satin.
Your Easter
Footwear
New styles that will charm delight and
please every woman who admires beau-
tiful Footwear. We have made untir-
ing preparations to anticipate Fashion's
newest und most fascinating whims.
And in this season of widely diversified
styles our collection wo believe is
unmatchable. Best of all prices are
at the lowest levels it has been our
privileged to offer in many a day.
Welcome Visitors:
To Ardmore and "Ardmore's Leading Department
Store." Make Yourselves at Home.
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