Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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SUNDAY APRIL SO 19Z2.
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITF
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ENGINEERS if
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FIND SIEII
BENEFICIAL HERE
Librarian Has Compiled List
of Texts in Answer to Many
Demands Made During
- Past Week
IN LAKE MICHIGAN
While there Is so much talk about
building a new muter main a dam pav-
ing streets and like projects the read-
Ing mind has turned to engineering In
its many phases. So many appeals
have been made to Mrs. Jones of the
Carnegie library that slio hns compiled
the following list of books on the varied
subjects. These books are now avail
able to members and non-mcmburs of
the library:
Engineering.
Refrigeration (Arrowwood); Civil En-
gineer's Handbook (Arrowwood); Uo-
fcc of Submarine Engineering (Cor-
bin);"lneerlng (Knox); Constructive
Textbook of Practical Mathematics
(Knox); Modern Engineering Practice
12 volumes (Knox); Engineering ns a
' Career (Newell); Civil Engineer's pock-
otbook (Trautwtne).
Aeronautics.
Aircraft and Submarines (Abbott);
Learning to Fly in the U. S. Army
(Fales); New . Conquest of the Air
(Rotch).
Bridges.
Treatise on Masonry Construction
(Baker); Hrldge Builders and Some of
Their Achluvenvnts (In Foiman Stories
of Great Inventions) DnubleUay; The
ory and Practice of Modern Framed
Structures (Johnson).
. Electrical Engineering.
Electrical Machinery (Croft); Ameri
can Electrician's Handbook (Croft);
Practical Electricity (Croft); Central
Stations (Croft); Principles and Prac-
tice of Electrical Engineering (Gray);
Electricity for the Farm and Home
(Koester); How to Ilccome a Successful
Electrician (Sloane).
Irrigation.
Principles of Irrigation Engineering
(Newell).
Mechanical Drawing.
Elements of Machine iJe.sign (Leut-
Wellcr); Practical Course In Mechanical
Drawing (Wlllard).
Mechanics.
Putnam's Automubllo Handbook
(Brokaw); Automobile Handbook
(Brookes) Pumps Troubles and Itemed
dies (Collins): Automobile Ignition
Starting and Lighting (Hay ward);
Pumutne Machinery (Greene); Ele
mentary Practical Mechanics (Jamc-
son); Oas Engine Ignition (Norris);
Automobile Repairing Made Easy
(Page); Model T Ford Car (Page);
Practical Treatise on Gearing (Page)
Municipal Improvement.
1 Municipal Housecleanlng (Caipes);
Water Purification (Ellms; Clean Wat
er and How to (let It (Hazen) Public
AVater Supply' (Turncaure).
Road.
Practical Road Building (Foote);
Location Construction and Maintenance
of Roads (Goodell); American Road
fTm-VorV Railway Conuuest of the
World (Talbot).
Steam Kmjlnccrine.
Steam Engine Troubles (llamkens)
Modern Steam Engineering (Illacox).
Surveying.
Principles and Practice of Surveying
(Breed); Plane Surveying (Finch)
Plane Surveying (Tracy).
WORK STARTED ON
ROAD AT MADIL1
Apcorliii.T to report fro::i Madiil
work ha Ht.-.rt?.l on 'he hard surfnci
rnrul rirv.iln-f fi.st nnd v.ct through
that county roiin- 'tlii T t'i Cr-rter coun
tv rmi.l! im t'lii e:-.t. W. rU was hiiltO
' tcmpor... ilv lut 'v.': ;"iMe of th
hut 'In' rimil -.x.i i.le still on
t).i Mi ft'.d will r-ntlnuo ns n n II
dries U 1 " bit. When complet d till
will In'iiire n hi:' Jen fired road fron
here tn ?'"rair.
WHATS YOMR REMEDY
.TO GET RID OF FLY?
Have you n imleiit or u home-grow
remedy of gdting t-i.l of flies? Then
spring It. I.Ike the spring poet evi-r;
one has his day.
Here In a formula Ihnt one
citizen brought In which he rhlmtt
tr sure-killer: Put two tnhleiioonfo
of formalin In a pi in of milk and "
tor. Exose the mixture in lmll
plates. Then watch the flies die.
Virginia Peck li of Chicago was
the first fair bather to try Lake Mich-
igan this year. Shu said the water was
fine.
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rwu ma m nem nm tpi Hiji'
Times Are Better
In East Ardmore
Merchants Learns
A noticeable feeling of optimism and
Improvement In conditions geiierall
particularly In the wholesale trade In
tho east and middle west Is much In
evidence according to Henry Baum
who has returned from a buying trip
to New York Chicago and Cleveland
Hotels are crowded Mr. Baum said.
and In the wholesale houses there is
very brisk buying with a noticeable
effort on the part of manufacturers tn
meet the purehnHor still further In n
reduction of prices to a pre-war level
This condition was even more marked
he said than was the case three montt
ngo when he made a trip emit there
being. In fact as much poods bought
during the flourishing times t
onlv difference being that less money
is being used in the turnover.
In fabrics the crepes are given de
cided favor for summer wear according
to Mr. Ilaum who said that the high
colors were also very marked and that
never before had there been such
demand for sport clothes and soft wooly
fabrics.
Broken Bow Road Started.
IDABEL Okla. With the contract
let by the state highway department
for construction of 10 miles of gravel
road on the Williams highway north
of Broken Bow contractors are mov
Ing toam.s equipment and materials
to start the work. This rood will ex
tend the WillLams highway 26 miles
north of Broken Bow.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Mors n't hurt a bit! Im'o.i a little
' Freefone" on an aching corn Instant
!y that corn stops hurting then shortly
.ou lift It right off with fingers. Truly
Your drugglxt sells a tiny bottle of
' Fi ercoiiv" for n few cents sufficient
o remove every hard corn aoft corn
r corn between tho toes and the cal
t inch without soreness or Irritation.
Adv.)
Dollars and Sense
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an.
i
S Consumers Light & Power Co.
Ono must admire the strength of spir-
it which stands behind a purpose until
that purpose is accomplished. Syste-
matic saving and investing take
strenpth and character. It requires
only the determination to start then
tho lost is easy. P.egin your training
today by investing your dollars in our
pre fin ed shares yielding 7.770' . Cash
or monthly payments. Ask for our
booklet "Dependable Income."
When Shopping by Mail
t W. & D.U
You are always assured of
the name service you would
receive If hhnnpiiiR in per-
son and every Item is se-
lected with the aim to
please.
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S.
"Ardmore' Leading Department Store'
Til
MY
UMMMEBEAlMfflT
White Underthings white apparel white accessories and white merchandise for
the home in substantially larger assortments than it is possible for us to maintain
at other periods of the year.
r
- AD
The Vanity
Fair 822 Plus a
4-Inch Vest
Four Inches when added
to the lenrgth of a
glove silk Undervest
means untold comfort.
And the Vanity Fair
Vest ?22 la Just that 4
Inches longer than the
ordinary undervest.
tike nil glove silk Un-
derwear of Vanity Fair
quality the 822 vest is
as economical as it Is
luxurious. In laundry
alone the saving Is o
item. Because it needs
no boiling blueing or
bleaching you can rinse
Vanity Fair out at home.
$195 and $2.35
Bloomers
$2.95
Now is the time when bridal and graduation
gifts can be purchased at the least expense and
the bide-to-be will create a big savings if she
selects her trousseau now.
Philippine Teddies
$255
Soft while materials very
cleverly embroidered and
trimmed garments that are
an exceedingly good sub-
stitute for silk and not
quite as expensive.
Philippine Gowns
$355 and $4.95
This is unusual prices for
such adorable garments. The
embroidered designs are
very neat and the styles
. are here to saUsfy the most
fautidious.
Poilyanna Athletic
Underwear
$1.98 to $4.50
Sturdy yet dainty Irish
dimities linen and silk make
these Athletic Union Suits
in nil sizes. This Under-
. wear will prove indispenslble
to the business woman or
vacationist It is cool com-
fortable and easily tubbed
and the prices are so small
for such excellent quality.
Table After Table of Lovely Muslin and Batiste Underwear
In white and colors priced at $2.39 $1.98 and $1.00
All our Step-ins and
Gowns Kayser
and Mohawk
A Special Group of Silk
Gowns Priced at
One Lot of Silk Ted-
dies Priced at
15
$4.50
$2.50
Special Reductions on Corsets
In our Corset Department you will find the correct Corset for your fig-
ure at a price so reasonable that you cannot resist the temptation of hav-
ing your figure fitted.
We offer you a 25 discount on our regular stock of Frolaset frontlace
LaVictoire and a few Thomson Corsets backlace.
J
A few odd Corseta and gir-
dles which we have grouped
iiito lota:
The May Sales Offer
Many Opportunities
- To Save
LOT ONE: Beautiful bro
cade and elliptic (Jlrdles
values to
for ..
LOT TWO: .Girdles and
Corset of pink contll ma
terials. Values
up to 14.00 for.
"!L $3.00
$2.00
LOT THREE: H. & W.
Girdles and Corsets elas-
tic tops and long hips ma
terials of contll and ba
tiste. Values up
to $2.C0 for ..
LOT FOIR: II. & W.
Girdles and Corsets In ma-
terials of contll and ba
tiste small sizes. Values
up to $2.00
for
LSI. 00
50c
One lot of confiners In fan-
cy brocade Brassieres luce
and embroidery trimmed
all sizes
at
98c
lot of Confiners
and white rep.
Another
of pink
I!ra.Hsiercs luce and embroi
dery trimmed values up
to II.:
for
.59c
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New Neckwear
For Women
Vestees. of
work.
Peter
Collar
Cuff
In a
Pan
and
Beta
pretty
assortment of
eyelet nv
broidery designs.
dainty lace and cot
Lace Collar In a splendid col-
lection of the new shape for
the suits and sweaters.
Pretty patterns in lace for round
collars by the yard at most reas-
onable prices.
W4D
Chiffon Hose
Special . . $2.98
The need of plenty of pretty
Hose is nover ending in summer.
The pretty shoe demands a com-
plement of pretty hosiery. These
Chiffon Silk Hose In black nude
and grey are excellent value.
The double heol sole and toe In
sures good wear. For
Monday only at
$2.98
$1.00 Lisle Hose at 69c
black
69c
Mercerized Lisle Hose In black
and brown special for
Monday
at
-W
NOTION SPECIALS
For Monday
A Real Good Quality of Lingerie
Braid in any desired color. Comes
three yards in a piece. For Mon-
day only:
10c Braid 3 bunches for 18c
15c Braid S bunches for 29c
VEILS AND VKILINO SPECIAL
One lot of ready-made Veils for-
mer prices 66c $1.00 $1.25 and
$1.50. On -sale at a discount of
ONE FOURTH
Veiling by the yard 60c
85c and $1.00 grades less
ONE FOURTH
75c
EXTRA SPECIAL
1-Pint Thermos
Bottles .... 98c
A special purchase of these one-
pint imported aluminum Thermo
Bottles enables us to offer them
Monday
98c
DID YOU KNOW -fF
Tlmt our Baby Department Is one of
the most complete in Oklahoma. Thero
Is hardly an Item that the baby need
that you will be unable to find In
this section.
the newest
shoes first
Better
values
The Low Cut Side
Is Very Distinctive
The ncwent stlcn In women's Informal slippers are dls-
tlnxulnhed by tho low -Ul sldeM. Ill thoKe very attractive
riesiuns I ho HllpiHT vamp Is fashioned quite like n bou-
doir mule and a very itrsrclul cut of the foot is re-
vealed. This feature Is not limited to tho on strap style
but appMira In a fascinating variety of styles.
We havf Ihrm In
fineot quality for
a profusion of Mylrn In the
$9 to $10
IN THE WHITE GOODS SECTION
REMARKABLE VALUES IN STAPLE COMMODITIES
THAT THE COMING SEASON CALLS FOR
Thrifty needlewomen who make pennies as
well as stitches count yet those who femi-
ninely like to put their handiwork on pretty
attractive materials can have no better op-
portunity than to buy these fabrics. 1
For Skirt Blouses Frocks Lingerie and
Children's Clothes
.min.li While rajama
(h(Mk. (loud WelRht.
stroll and durable. Jc
value special
a yard
19c
While ItatMe aoft allkf
and sheer. Our JOc qual
ity special
a yard .....
....22c
3d Inch Imperial Long
(1u(h. Foft needle flntah
without arousing. 20c val
ue special
a yard .
10-) rd bolt for $I.J.
..15c
40 Inch Nureea linen looks
and launder like linen.
Kxtra special
a yard .....
...23c
33-lnrh While Indian
Head. No comment nec
essary. 2jc value ie-
r.lfll
a yard
White India
mercriimM
Value a
a yard
19c
I.lm-n sheer
finish. 200
runs Crepe for fin. un-
derwear light blue only
l:o(ruli.i Inc quality ex-
tra apcclal 1 Qi
a yard ....... . I wC
Teddy Wih Rat In It
Inches wide a splendid
quality In white black
fleeh and pink. Our ISo
quality special 7C
a yard I WW
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