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THUR8DAY MARCH 4 1916.
THI OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
nvi
I O-Cedar
JL. Polish
) Styles
y 2 Sizes
Ill'Wt Mlll.l'
klml. (if flour.
lillil H'tll-Sier
llnllllll "tile
II til.
Triangle Hluipi. nr .rt i tj
' I KHAII (III. - Mr
liquid Vi-ticcr jjr- and ttOr
Plume von r o I )-1 N.- mill I'limr
I'ronilil di-Uniy.
fBX4
AUTHORS IN MthTIXG
rurnii mid Slurica KmiiI Ii scmtuI
Mriti-rs ni ( y unil Muir at a
Micliiit of I'lifli (Stli.
'llii' A ill In i s iluli lui I iin liiliii-sl
til- i'lltillllll Tllt'silni I'M'llllU III III''
lllll liTs i.f tin- . C A mil ill III" Ii
yiK'sls Ih-Iiik Mis. .IiiIim Ki-niiim "f
lininlii'l mill lli iiii'si iitiilhr I. A
Muisli if KlliKn-hoi. Ill'' ikiiiiii
lllrlilili-U a liil. ' Tin' i;liu-t Wntiimi"
b Mlsa Iti'i lH ( 'iiniiilis ; ll Mi.'iii. "Hi-
Ui'iii'i ill liili." I .Miss in-inm
A. I . t'nlvln KM'1 "ll 'ssii
Ijims ii f IIiTOilltJ." Mini Ml-
M ii l is ;
. "Tin-
i;n).'i.in'
IH.'t fin
Aini'll mi I'saiiy mi 'Diillj
Mll.rt'K."
Mrs. Vlvliin l.olit! tiin' M
"t.iHii" mi'i MIhh limn Aydi'lntlf
li-iiil scutuI uf her imkmus In. IhiIIiii; I
"llniriiwliiu Niithiinli'l Mint liltif
Johnnie Kurt." Mm. Mury kiuh
t'nliln ism ! h Ktury "He Went IM"
SiK-lety." mi'l K l Ullleai'le rem I ti
uf Ills intern. "Slimier 1m Slimlei." mid
'Triinsniiiliilliiii." Slra. .1. I' While
Ciive u trllnile In verie to Mr mid
NJra. Colvln. lUeselitlliU Ihem lth I
houteiilere nf rosea mid H Hitled ilmit.
Hefrealiineiita were served find the
(lute fur Hie neit liieetloic will he HII
liiiiliieeil Inter.
DEHATOKS GKT HEADY
High Hi boot Student Will CoaipWr
for ( haiirf to ItrbaU lu t witentn
Uitli (Hlur High akliooU.
Tweiil) five UehHto eluh jeiubei
nd mulleins or the Uklahiuim t.'ll)
bUh wboul reixirteil to the Judge
who nre to plrk the Inter elly delmte
tennin tialay lliiil leKu their elluilii-
atlon dehales wblib will eitend over
tomorrow. The bent twelve debater
lu the loiilint will then Ite pitted
gulnat eaih other lu wveral flnul
fllutlnutlon bout a to nelett the bent all
of the mb(Mil to represent (Ikluhoinu
City In Herlen of debateM uuMlnst
TuIhh Knld Shawms? uml MiiNk.ipH-.
which will la- held durliiK the first
week In April.
The Judnes r Hiainsorn and tueiu
trn of the viiilnua hltih whiail de
hntlng einlw. Their "election will Ih
filial anil will U' innile tiani the iiuill
Ilea of a dehiitor iih tiiuulit by the
varloun hllth mi IkmiI rlulm. The wrlex
of Intercity debate was nrganlwil
wverul year ago and bus hIiks.' Ix1-
cotne an annuiil event originally atart
lug iM'tweeii Oklahoma t'lty and
Wichita. The Wh lilta team haa Imsii
eliminated nd will not fixi' the dklu
hiuiia boya thl year.
MAY BIyWaUIKOIT
Automobllet May Now lie Piirrhaaed
on Tlnif Payment the Sanie a
llouxea and Any (Mbrr Propei-ty.
AllhotiKh Ik Oklahoma City aaiple
the Idea of buying an HiilntiU'lille on
- credit iiiny la1 new that Idea la lint
at all new lu larger cltlew aiivrdlng
to I. I Hryan of llila city. Aiiluiiio-
lillea on crwllt an' tniknow n to Okla-
hoiua cltlreuH but ahould not lie for
lung. Hryan ha a way of letting
thctu go on credit that will Intercut
many priM'tlre buyer
"That a uiiinu buy on crisllt eaas'lal
ly an automobile dials' nut lu any w ay
mean hn la broke" aald Hryan. "It
Klinply mean that he 1 using that
capital which otherwlae would lie I in
. Mediately put Into the hamla of the
agent that he la uxlng It by Inveat
uieut to maka more money In nil
probability enough to team make the
payment aornrdlnt to the Hryan
method of credit. Fight per cent In
tnreat 1 chnrged and the buyer hat
the u of th nntomnlille and hi
capital whlln he U paying for the nil
chine. Hryan I In rornn 411 ( the
Oolcorrl building and la mixlnna to
I plain hi plan to lhn Interwted.
ORFICCK AOAIN CONSIDFRS
I UOUABLK KNTRV INTO WAR.
PAUIH March 4. A neooud crown
Council to deliberate nu the qumtlou
f what cottrae tlrwM-e nliall piinue
In the preHent war wan net for Hat-
urdny. It 1 rairled that general
iHiiiimnnl who recently retired from
the poaltlnn of chief of the general
utaff of the unny haa been recalled
.to hU former dntle and ha begun
'work.
PLANT rAHHAfJFS IN IMTKRIAL
0ARDKN8 TO TEED TO POOR
AMHTERIIAM March 4. -The Vo
lilie Zelttiug siiys It 1ms heard froiu
Vienna that on order of Emperor
Fraud Jnaeph the Inua-rliil garden
Mud all Iho avallnble spins- aurround-
Ing the Imperial iniliice In and near
Vienna would l lined for ralalug rat-
Imge o provldn f.Miil fur the jasiple.
A TEXAS WONDER
rh. Tat-. . i.. ...
tilidd.r troable. dlmoinaj frar.l. piiix
t!?mt"Amt.ni UZ? btl'kt '?
Htm and ill liri-auUrlll.i of the ktan-i
ad bladder In bmii m.n .nil em.. It.
Mitea bl.d.l.r troulil. la rhlldrwi. If ool
ula by your ttrng.i.t will h. Mnt bt
ll on ipt of Jl OO On. .mull botili
U ion MiMilbt trvatmvnt' tnd Midnm fall
'm ' r"!'.""' .""ia
Han. mt oil"" aVrtn. l u ini Tioid
I ruliu. iil.rtUwioBt
fur nil
mw- anil
Society
Harriet Dunn Builty.
Mr II Kbit
Willi mi afternoon la
Miss Nimii Mm Wedm
will entertain
ciinpllinciil I" i
-'liiy Mil n il 17.1
M r W
A 1 1 t i idcrtnlmsl tin' I
Nllllo (lull I I It
llllll'lllll fllC-t - Mil II
Mr. Walter II. Terry
A rk Tup score w a
Inn lut n ad-
I. Hudson mill
of l.luli- Ida k
inii'li' ! v Mis.
-I oli ii Hope lurldcr ii tl nf ihe
' lull Inn i' been . .t 1 n n hh i fur u mouth.
Mii Will air l.ri' ciitort.i.ncl tlii'
W cliicsiln y An- t Inn i inli. .iililltliinnl
-'iicst- being lri tiiiiri:i Stiles mill
Mrs .liilin A I'leroo nf llii'i j Hroie.
Tel 'l'(il score was liniili- by Mrs
I buries I 'imni'lli'i' Mr. George
I'isike will III' IiiimIi'mh r 14 - t .look.
Mr-Ti-xIff.
.lolin I'll'l i I
Is till' CUI'-I
Mr nnil Mrs
nf I Imii i inn i'.
if In'i iiii mil
ftltlltl. IM.'H-I-
Mrs l i: lliit.lii'iis in. I Ml Mi
Hi' (linn lll iiili'iliilii ilinsiiliiv
llfli'l'tliHitl lit llii' llntni' nf Iin- fin mi -r
In 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 In Mr- In! Mi'i uniiiii
'f Minimum
Mis .1 1 Mm entei iiilii.il wlili a
I'icltsiilil liuillnee I'lllf.l lit In Metric
I nilllllt clncsilill nftcl lionll ill colli
plitneiil I. her house guest Mrs I-red
Meriiiiinii nf Miitigiiiu Tlic other
Ullcsls Were Mines IlillleV I ce. Icc
'.i.fr M M It.mers I. K Iluli lilns.
Kill- t Im.lwl.k in. I Ml-- Molile Cher
jll ln.is if mcs of Itiiinniiii were
I u-iicii iiinl n luiiilii i.il nt 11 .low 11 low 11
.III'.' followed Mil' liuillnee
Ml- 1 ce Villi Winkle wil hostess
Wednesday to the Implicate Whl-1
'lllll. Mis ( l II t lis S.liwelllle Ij'lllg HII
II I. lllll I III Ullcsl rip s.O'is well-
Ill I. Ic L Mines s hweiule anil Inink
Ii soi-ni i i. int will t next
W ill Willi l I Si.ll.MI.
Mi-
M.n
f Mi'
Mnititi
11-1. I
f Newl.'ll.
I. Mills
lie Alpha
Willi Mis
III"
Hi
Inl.
in
lliel
inliei s
W cillli
of
'llv
lielll
C. II
w kirk
.li una
A C
week
. Help
Mis
Ost
I'M 111 : -.. Mis Mai
lt'tli' Ills.' II gllest
Sallt W Itll I il'. 1 1
Mnitlii of N'
I lu- lifter
'W 111 k M I s
hostess .'t
tile lllll ll I.
I I bl.ll will
Kuilis Will 11- III.'
Tl i'iln of 1
1 lull planned fm
Hubert llolts hui
polled
Iin- be n
Mrs llniner N ll..n i 1 iiimi .niei tnln
sl WednesdMv In l...i..r of lb- mm
first blrthdav h .'h.n f Her
mother Mrs M (' I menu f Ins.
Mollies. Iil. who Is 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the Inst
uf the wvjk to her lli.llle nf'er sanil
lug the vllliter here Tlie luncheon
ladle whs aduriiisl with a li.skel of
flower and a large dlrtlidn) cuke
I'jU'Jl Klient daik one of the llghtisl
in nil lea and made a birthday wish fur
the hnliorcc. HeHtisI lit table with the
hoste and Mr. Iineoii were Mine. J.
K. Hharp C. K. Hoiinluian Nellie Kos
ter. Iliirlev K Iav. William fTelffer.
W. L. Cuffln. (i. A. Mchola 1" H.
King and J. Arthur Williamson The
remainder of the uftcrniaiii waa aaut
nt bridge .Mrs. C. K Itonrdiuaii being
prts-MMited Willi u favor of a aittal
pliint for Hie tup acure.
li-u 1'iluunl V Mi'Kmv uou tliiaf-
ess Wednesday tu the W. club Kol
Inning the ciirrent event. Mra. K. I-
Milton itave neveral enjovalde piano
selis'Hoiis. Ailillllotllll guests
Minis. Will Vance and Milton.
lull will meet Manli 17 with
K. II. Wclwgi'r.
were
The
Mr
Sir. (!. C. SLaire cntert lined the
11. l'PUri. . .!. ll-.sliul-.e lip-
: . ' 1
W. A. Hurack gave 11 aket 'h of the
life and work of t'ene Slrdttnti I'or
ter Sir. K. K Kiiiu gave a talk on
.lame Whlteoinli Riley end Ida
las'iiia. The club will meet In two
weeks wltti Sir. It. K. Randermui.
The (1. T. I. club togettier with!
Mr. E. T. (lallup were ntertalneil
WislinswUiy by Mrs. Claude March.
llie arierniam waa a-iii wmi twwmg
1 - - ..III... Tl.. ..1..1
mill a milium l.-iiui Kin...-. ii.r ......
will nui't next Tuesday Alarch It)
with Sir. N. A Chun.
Mrs It. W. Sillier entertained the
1'..... ..' ll..n pi J .l.l. U'.ulii-Mil.r liuv. I
lug ". nunilM-r of extra gueat In Wu.- s"7 " .T'"'
pllment l. Mlaa H he (Irlffln Ut'nri"- "MiMr. Ilcg'ria. "The
Sleniphl. the gueat of Mr. K. C. Wat-1 '"'l I'"'. ' ml "The .Sniig of
klu. These weru Mine. E. J. North 1 Song " Mr. J. J. Vol gave a ynop
Harry Hciiderami K. C. Watkln. "I" 'f "The Spire of Nt. John " Mr.
Walter Mpp. Jatiie Korbl. E. K. He- Hnwer dlcuM(d "Sudermann a
ey W. I'. Harper and SI Ik Klltnheth Drama Writer." with Item on hi 11 u
Hhaver. Top wore were mnde by'meruua playa. The club will uiwt
Mine. K. ). Sbaire and He.ey. The Weilnmday In the library
club will meet In two week with Mr.
K.. SI Wllleta. The Ohoyahoma club met Tuesday
evening In the Sklrvlu for n Inforoial
Mr. Thoina Klrhy entertaln.-.l the ; lliwtlllg Kwlng an early adjourn.
1st club We.hiei.ilay t-Hfether with .. (lf Jl( aiiAtfn trnm
M"."m "y 1 ' (1-m"I'. bos party for tlm n-malnder of the
and Harry Mjr. hel. Mm. A. W ' . ....
i..l. ...u.l. ih. 1.1.1. nsi. ..1..1.
ni.r. H.RI. r"s.i. f l'U
will meet next week with Mra
J. H
iHivi.
Td.. i:...rUl a 1.1 ... .i. -
rlrst SIcthiHllat cliurch will meet;"'1"1 4I1"" OMln ffut' additional
Friday aftennam ut 2 lu the uel llng Mlea Katharine Naah
church parlor when arrnngemeiiU jnl Clara Slay Hooker. The afternoon
will lie completed for the baaaar and'wa lent with needlework. The h"
other lniMirtant bualnisw truDaacted. ' ten for the next meeting In two week
Circle 1 will be h(atsM.
The oak Park Kmhroldery club wa
entertained Wednesday by Mra. Ueorge
lludaon the afternoon being ajient
with needlework ami the moirtjily hiisl
lies aeHaloli. Mine. ( . M. Slllaui and
Veru Peliderga) aslted the luwlesa
In nerving. The meeting next Wednes-
day will lie the tenth annual election
the huatewa to be announced later.
Charmingly delightful In all of Hi ! Sir. 3 B. Hulloway who will enter-
appointment wa the luncheon given tain the club In two week.
W'ednrJiday by Mr. Kee H. McKee In
honor of Ml Jeanne Turner. The
brlde'a table had k lovely while ba
ket filled with Eaater llllle bordered
with pink and white wcet -a ami
fern and tied with white chiffon for
the central adornment. Smaller French
baaket of pink and while aweet e
decked the other tiihle. The after
ntain following was iit al auction
favor of lingerie and linen Mug pre-
"etited to Mlaa Turner. Mr t'eorge I..
Lr.ii.. j ... .. . ...
! '---ii.na aim nu uriine nun .111
Tlirner wora a moat rxxsHidng Cotnme
"t Klng'a blue cn'i of empire deelgu.
I . i.i.. . . . tl
r nOeaowil Irlinniliitf and a black
1 turban trimmed with pink rime
OupMta nf the n.v.ln.. .unl XI mu. i
T . ' aloii were Mmea. M.
j 's luriier H llllam A. Br.Mika (Jay
Ttirner. PanVel w. ntan. Frank P.
'J""'""1". Arthur r. Bennett. Cauoj u.
; 11 look a Ueorg L. Kellogg. Hu K.
"""a)
'I'tn utiii h. I ii li I. Uis-der. Wetii.vsa
Smith W. K Tin lor lmi V Hut-kin
tt-rmi n t II. Junes I In- Misses K'IMIi
Miller Ftllehll JnhliMoii Hrli'lie IIhhn
Until llnllev. Addc Conway Frame
Tlircadglll In Saunders of Kurt .Mailt
nun limn. Knthcrliie IUh i W limn uf Al
ciiandrla. I Ji
skied i MiiH'a
iot llHtika mi'l
Till' llllHlfMH Wa h
Jiilm .1 Mi-rrlll Kr
A. J M'MuliHtl
Mi mi'l Mrs. S It Coleman elder
.mined i he Jusiaiucre bliiiK'r 'Iii'i
oilm-da v cieniiig Ti'i' s "" with
I m hi Ii t Mr Coleman iiinl Mrs .nni.s
Impl.s-. I In- lu.sless fnl Hie licit
.meeting In Ivmi weeks will he Mil
ih'Iiim isl liitir '
Mr ntnl Mr- Will It l.imt' nf Wll
Miiiiviim. -tll nrrtrp rrlHv fur 11
-l.i' il-ll Willi ii mi'l .1 A
lti.-s wliili' I'll i hiIi- in ( iilir.irnin Mrs
li
I "I'U
ii II I i'IiIim I ii In Infni iniii
'-ill III III V lift. 'I II. Mill
Mr.
Tin.
Si ml ikn Si ml i i lull ini't
islm s'luj ill tli' 111. tin i Id purls nf
i In- offl'Vis fur llu- iT.r wen- lii'ii
Tlic Inciikrasi liinni'i fiu l'i lid y nf
Ills lu ck III" I II sll .1 until
I il.ln.i Mm. Ii I'.i iii ii'- iiiii f tlic
ili ii ill r the Iii'i "f Mrs l.. i i ll
m i Ai iHiiK'-iuclits were inii'l" f"l n
lei line In lie 1'hcli Mm ll .'.I Hi I In' li
l-liii) Ii) 11. Iiiiwd uf he Hale nu 1 1
sit) mi "'riii' Simple l.lfe" 'I lie nu in
liels n lmlte guest a fur tills is' n
sum Mines A .1 Well V . T. S
llillil were elected In llicllll 'CI -ll I i Of
fuels elei led were pi valdent. Mia. C.
I. Weir lice president. Mrs J. K
Mi'ssentiii iikIi : set rein i ) Mrs A W.
Hilfflili. 1 1 i 'I'l-apuiiilliig secretary
Mr- I i el Hnilsieil: tieiisiircr. Mrs. 'i
I I'.I Mill I'lll'.lllllielilnilHli. Mis W
I Cuiiiiliighiiui . critic Mi-
Mile iiiulltnr. Mi- I I.iiuvdii;
historian. Mia Smlili i M.-iisun- del
gates n the cit y eei at n Munsi
.liilin Mis'lj. .1 S l!r nu .Inliu I'nllii-
Inns iill.'i liHli-s Mines C I luiiigli
t il). .1 It llllilii's inn I II ' Hutfli'ld.
Mrs I'lillieiuus led I In- I. ".sell giving
the Inl riidii.iliiu tu le new Inaik.
"I iiMiim i bi i lu I i if 1 u 1 1 I " Mrs i nn
iiIiik'Iihiii KHW- "I lie (iilld uml Hie
SI Hie.' The i lull will nice! In Iwn
wis'ks In the library.
.."!
lie ( alctlmi . lull inel Wednesday
Mrs- ' Ih""11
Masseiiglll w 11s Icii ( tli V Iclorliiti
gi which in. luilc.l the three greut
i'-siiy isls Mai t nillei I mil le HII I Itua
klu Mia. II A It'll gin can article
mi 'Ireland' ludiisirlul IU-vIvmI.'
dwelling Inlensitlngly mi tlie line itink
'iig. Irish 1 st In t . Venetian iitislle polnl.
I lliierlck. ria-a Hillil. and Irish iTiahet
Mra. Henry I.udluw gave a sketch nf
1... II.. ..( II. ...bl.. nl - .l (.....
lie- ill.. ' vi.-s ill me u iriri i.iirn
of Ida "Sesame and 1 .11 lies I he club
will meet tu two week with MrH I. lid
low.
Mr. Heater 1.. SIcHlanuiil nf Ie
troll Mich.. I the gmsii of ber (laugh
ter. Sirs ltalpli iNiy.
Mm. l.ucy Meyer entertained at
"'K1' .' WlKlneaflar I IX .UptlHeiH to
ir '"MIlk l'bble of FalrftHfl la.
Mine. Anna I'msum ami C. C Child
revlvKl the favor and Mr. IhHihle
waa prewnled with a fancy Jxiwder
puff. Luncheon waa nerved at a lung
table with favor of cursnge Isiuipiel
uf violets. The gueat wer-e Mniea. (J.
A. Wliians K. SI. Hurton V H. Ck.
.iVorgc Snmson. (
... " . . .
C. Child. II. Is
Chowulng and Anna 1'anema.
The rrlmary tSrarted I'nluu will
meet Friday aftennam at 'i :W) o'clixk
In the Klrat Methodist cliurdi.
The New Century club met Wed ne
''"V the library ami took up the
Ktuily of Sudermann In llrainn and Klc-
on.. .nr.H nrr-er
l..l... ua l' 1 l'.. !..!.. .. .
r. . iiiKin.aii
sketch of tbl life of Kudermanii tell
lng of hi t niggle anil aLJ's't kiv
Icrty and lack of Inaplratloii which In
flnenced hi 'writing later. Sir. H H.
'""" "'
Ing Tuemlay will ba at (he Ijf Huck-
lu.
l The Tete-B tele club nMt Tueaday
will be announced later.
Mr. Iva Mitchell and family who
have been residing at 1M North Hbar-
tel avenue left Saturday for Htlgler
I w here they will make their blm.
The Mercredl Auction club waa en-
tertained Wednesday it 1 o'clock
luncheon by Mra. 8. F. Thoiupnou.
Mr. H. M. rllneon player) the auhetltuta
tin ml aud the top acorn waa made by
At the meeting of the eieciiHve
board of the Aixillo club VVediieaday
for luncheon nt the Savoy the pat-
rune!. aeltH'ted for the concert to he
given April M were Slnie. Walter B.
PfiHchnll Charle B Amea Samuel Tl.
Iliirrl. George Frederlrknon 3. R
Cottlngham Uanlel W. Hfao Hanty
Overholaer R. (I. fowe Kred 9. (jum
P. I). Brewer and Snnniel W. Hny
...
Mia Helen Toiile W'oiiitt jrllliiri
Ilea. IftO N. CollPfe
I'bona W. ina
Frederick P. Bailey
Kpr..la
V.Im rullar
n.
Klr.diiat. anil poal grlduat org
miller Hoatnn and Chlragn ArtUti
Events
III l-lilcsloll
(list III tile
rrinay evening i o
MaywissJ l'rcbytrtah .linnli Tbei
he agisted liy Mr- Win I it I 1 1 ' I '
soprano. Sir. Ma ml'' I. Wilcox i
Irnllu. Mr. Rowland I' Williams. I.uii
lime mill Mrs
llnlsl.
Alloc I l'..u la m
I pahmw Wllkrs
MUh ltlaiiibe I'peuiiw 'luiigliier nf
iMr. mill Mrs. Ttuwt'll M I p-lum
'win' friends lu I his mi iih i
nK iiiutril In marring. H .-din- la v .ii
high ll'X HI III til' .Sl''l Ii 1 1 -I .1111.1 i.T
I Helena Ark. lln t i - i it i.ii.
of llii' family t" Mi- l.n'iM i I V nkr-
' Jr . uf Hull city. Rci V II I i n
tin- I'li'slivli'llHIi rlllll'i'l otli. luting
Tin' i Inirrh was ili in iiti'il iiili
Ipiilnis Mini fern uinl tin- widdlug inn
sir Mls glM-u Ii) Mr Hnlii'il i.i liliili.
;.Ir iiml .Miss IhhiIi- . r in i H -1 -.
Hin I Mr K II mi ili i n i niii-i
I Tlie Wedding purt)
gl 0111-111 'ii. Messrs. C
'll Swnseii. A I. I.
iSlloll. S S I'lllllklK'l
tin liiili il iln-
W A ff 1. k . s
kw.Klll. I III I -1
Ii . iiml .1 I'
'I- t'ltliiwri! tiy
It Wllkl's nf
j Clamp lio euteretl fi't
Hie ii'.liers. Minsrs. I. II
1 Memphis Lrollier uf 'In
W at" in I C C I y fold
I'll.' Illlllils Missis. II. I
It. d "11k k . Margin 1 I
i I.. ill-.-1 .arvla of llclciiii w
palest liliie gros de Kmcli
! if Line tulle trimmed 1'
mi It I.
Mills of
mill an 'I
gowns of
ili.
with lints
I lll'l
I'lirrli'd KIMiiiney rose-
I Mr- I i: Warren 11 M.nipliis
I- I
jtoi uf the gruolii. fiillmieil inl.e.l in a
deeM-r shade uf blue sn- de l.oinlres
wlih trluiiiiiiigs of pink losebuil- She
wine 11 I ii. k hat face-1 with pink hi 'I
'trimmed with llu- pink ro-cbiiil- Mis-
Miugnrei lulioid uf 1 !. I a In iiiih l'i
wiis tlie iiuilil uf hoti'i uml wore 11
I Lc ulllllig gown of plllk
I'lti's. uml 1 r.-iiiu lac
I white hue mid pink
le Lull
Ittl uf
Selw ll
Ll i.lc -
' I
M
I Julie" of ( .Icndora. Al 1 -jaistcr.
as nun run of In
hlllldsiillie gnu ll of lllll' k
joicr pink clilffiui wuh
King's Line Her hm
Ho
1 1. won- 11
1 Inn ii'li liui'
.uerdless f
f blink lice
lliiul oiie large pink n.-c
I. lltle Miss Anna Aj.- uolldge In
I pink Hi'ci-f ilciiu pleiiteil fnsk uml pink
poke limine! curried a l:i-...-i of pink
roses
HI III
II Will
with
Tlie Lrlde who
of del father
gow 11 of slllid ci
lolli Ill's 11 Lille.
I'l.l.-leil on the
i.' her going
i- gabardine
. 1 1 1 a ihiffon
1 1 'lur I rimmed
liluss.illis. She
I lilies f the
s-iim tied w ll Ii
and faille lint of Hiilid
w llii tlni pink mid him
wore 11 i iiisnge Loniiii I
alley and pink weci
tile Ink' scarf which una Used al tin-
wedding uf her Hlatcr Mi- .1. n - Mr
Wilkes Was llllellilisl Ly Ml I I II111
ker uf Chicago Ma Lest mail
Mati.i out of town KUi-ts ere pies
cut uml Hie wedding gifts wem t-K-'lillh
lietnitlfiil and In liner 111- Mil. 1 1
regret Wits felt at the absence uf Mr
mid .Mrs. lleriiard H .Imies uf this
city who were liuable to be presetil
of iiccniint of llluena. Mrs. Jones wits
to have U'eti a uialrou of liuiiur. as was
also Mis Kred K. Ciskrell uf Waco
I...
TeX
who waa also Inillsiaxeil.
Sir. and Mr. Wilkes left for Mem
phis. Washington and New Vurk on I
(their wedding Journey and w ill slop en
mule home at Clarksdale. Sllsa . for 11 I
vlalt with friend. They will make
their Inline In Helena. Ark. 1
The Lrlde' gift to her maid aml
mat runs were gold pliiN eiiauii'led wild
blue forget tue tiot. j
... I
Sir. 1'houia Hih Chandler I the I
for 'k -'""I 'f Mr. 11 .M
Kagalne of Went Kighth afreet.
Sir. SI. I.. Cuiiiilngham eutertalned
the Nari'ltwna club Tuesday at 1
o'clock luncheon. All the members !
were prenent with Sir. SI J. Bartletl :
11 additional guewt. Top m-xire of the!
nftertiiMin waa made by Mr. ('. Jensen '
The club will meet In two weeka wild
Mra. William Rotdnaou.
The member of I he I'layer' Auction
club were eutertalned TueMday by Sirs
A. K. Wet Who had alo a gueat Sirs
Major Sto-berly of Claremor and Sllss
Lf'ara Kennedy. Mra. It 11 Thornton
1 no 1 ill. .11
. hH til nil tus.ro T. ..I Ill
imsi.t next Tuesday with Mr. SI A
Creamer.
...
Sir. 'J'yler Wale waa liuete Tne
day to the Criterion club. Mr. Kred
Slernianii of Mnnguiu being an add!
tloual gutsxt. Tlie afterniHiu was eiit
with the embroidery. The club will
meet lu two week With Mlaa Molile
Cherry.
...
Tlie Parliamentary Ij department
of Soroaln met Mouday afternoon lu
Honwl hall. The chairman of the
department Mr. Stephen C. Treadwell
waa 'iirenent for the flrnt time after
her recent Uliie and led the lixaoti
which waa a review of all motion.
Mra. Ortn Aahton led the parllmuenta
ry drill. The club will meet In two
wpeka at Horoala hull.
Tlie niembera of the Pilgrim t"1rrle
of the Ladle' Aid aoclety of the Pll
grim CongrecatliHial church will en
tertaln their huabanda Thorsday even
ing In the church parlora. There will
b a uiualcal and literary program a
well ai a w'ial hour.
The mem tier of the fleven O'clock
Dinner club ware entertained Tueeday
erenlng by Mr. and Mra. Claude Mil
ler who alto had their houne giieata.
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Kliuherlln of Al
tun and Mr. and Mra. C. W. Htrlnger.
Top acorea were made for the club by
Mra. R. E. IxKinej and Judge (.. H
Rlttenhoiwe and for the giiet by Mra
Htrlnger and Mr. Klmherlln. Hr and
Mra R. B. Looney will entertain the
club In two week.
ARIZONA APPEUs'to HHill
(01 RT IN ANTI-AI.IKN LAW
AMtlNti I fiN March 4. The
alnte of A r Ik in a appealed t the u
lniiitt nin itiny iroro tne ileclsluii
of the atate court which held innstl
tutlonal the Arlxnua anil alien em
pioyment law agatnat which Ureal
Jtrltaln and Italy hare protested a a
violation of the treaty rlghtv
WINCONNIN SENATE 1IMMKMS
WIIJHON NKITRA1LY ItlLICY
MAIMRON. W la. March 4 - The
aeimta today adopttd a Joint reaoln
Hon exli'lidltig the leglalature avm
pathy aud approval to Prenldenf Wll
eon for hi manner nf lintidllng the
nautrallty ipieatlon tu the Kuropeaii
war.' id to U
her senior pupil
T(tHK OI'l-AS AT 8 A. M. CUSKS AT ( P. M.
Main (J 2
At ucfflTummiw
Harvey ") limiiMH SUiaUvMh J Terminal
I r Knlriif : Tw u en Main onr on llarvry our leading la Trmiinal
BIG REDUCTION IN REMNANTS TOMORROW
White and Colored Wash Goods
Alliillicr dig; liellllliil'l );i
lale u hist Tri iiiciiciluiis s.ile-
piles. Must .1 ..si! ei .(I
riders
Here Are Four Other Friday Specials
IV Wll 1'Jr TI KKIsll l.l KM
'I In- I- a f
Pll.k III. I I. .e lel-
lllr I Al II
ill glle-l
.11 VI I
W IMItltllllH Ut I'll low CW.S. :i9r PAIR
l'J ii. In h -. .iliop embroidered pillow cases. n
g'ood .pnilily pillow . using I he J.'i lio.eii shuiild Le
sold ii'li pan la-fore the niui lioiir Tltll.Y A
U"MII(M I A I I K .1 1 SI lull IHIHAV H'Jr V
I'AIII
Many Semi-Tailored Effects Among NewWaisIs
$3.95
Hu.i - 11 liand.-oiiu-
' e-leldjiy s epi .
-. loll Wutk of -Ilk.
Lliu 1.. wlille. fl.-b
ill Hie rarest uf Wo
ri'ia- ii
It I
lung -I
1 j.uf 1 1
price.
Ills 111
est l.l
III I
A BEAUTIFUL NEW WAIST AT $9.50
I ll lllls Hue ipialll l uf i l i ie lie
I lie liouc-l iii s f al.e ties! whll.
"til' 1 1 i ll. iij m t w aisis are opl.'il ll In
In In -In. .11 A i ml li all n uf CreH' .1.
getln-r su liui 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 -s I thai the w.il-l
1 1 . 1 1 I i-mliiiinlcicd ftoiit. self nliircl
ible . ollar w ill mi n I pleiitliig
bin :-"
GlovcsWorth$l
At 89c
I w o 1 nisp kid gloi es. In dun k and
in Llin k and
sew tl.
$1 (Ml (.hive for $..."0 Hi button white kid
glows wllh Hiree I tn I lit 11 :ill i lasps IIIIS SI'I;
CIAI I ItlUAV Ai S A T I 1 1 1 A ONLY
I and '-Clasp (.loirs Iteal kid In Mink ami
while wllh ioiiiia-1 dinks pn.ed at f I ..'(!. $'.' IMI and
$...")0.
Kowne I Clasp (.loirs Half pbpu- stit. lung m
Inn. gmv. black and wlilte at $1 ?.".
SimiiMHi's la Mtrre Kid (.lines In bin k while
tan gray mid nan at $1.54.
Made of batiste long double skirt extension and other giaa.1 fea-
ture. Our regular stc k fur Spring at $1.30.
RUSSIANS MAY
OUST GERMANS
Tuonan Pnpulalfcia la Imimrtant
Slany Slav Cln-lea and IToMieal
Hanging lira.
rETKAORAD. March 4 The
proponul tu iu t the Herman popula-
I nn Inuii ltu.ala atlll hang fire.
Iternmmeiidatliiii made befuro the
Imperial Council and aeveral com-
mission appointed by the govern-
in. nt ham liii'ludrd the government
purrhanea of all landed property
owned by Husalan rltlien of Ger-
man nationality and Ih tipulalon
nf Hi car audjrrt from ltu.ala. By ow.
Ing to the difficulty of replacing the
Herman whn ucrupv an Important
pualtlon In Itiimla'a Inrtn. trial achrme
the Herman problem still Ilea before!
the rommtaalona with little proba
blllty of Immediate aolut on.
T . lllup.ll...l..ln. manli.M
llf IIUVB-II IMiri - ww
believe that while the Hermans
should not continue tu rn)ny the spe-
.i.i i . . 1 1 v. . I. k.... r . . . -.1
la bi I v i.m win. ii ii... ......Tn
Uerman Induatry in Itussia In th. w" no ne rat whlrh shall de-
past they should not on the other! whether they are to be allowed
hand be thus aufnmarlly deprived; 0 lhlr home ln H inula or the
of their rl.ht. In Itusala so Inn. a"" of nr fnrefathers In Oer
th.v . n...ln elll..n. Th. l. n
Slavlata and the extreme niembera
of the Nationalist party favor the
Immediate expulsion of Germans at
all costs.
A a practical measure the whole
queatlon hinges upon the avstlablllti
nf other candidates to fill the pal-
tlona now occupied by German Thl
Herman population doea not exceed'
three per cent nf the entire nriimhi . '
tlnii. hut It occupies a con.p'ruoii
place In the administrative actlvtn
nf Itussia doth of a private and n
governmental nuture The majnrlli
uf Lank uml Insurance company di
rectors property owner and man-
ner. are German; the same la true
uf university professors lawyer doc-
tor chief foreatei. exporters Ini-'
porter civil ena nenrs printers and
foremen In fncturles
Hefore th hixlniiliif of the war;
Liinel viewed thl cundltlon of
things with complacency realising
that Herman motive power was Indis-
pensable In a country nut yet train-j
ed tn develop Its own resources to'
their hiaheat efficiency. The problem
therefore which Itusala haa faced'
lnce the beginning or the war I aj
complicated one fur which no prac-l
aulutluu UJ )ut lici u luaJKil-
nl llic
si.
here all the people trade 'I'luit' why tliey Hecumil-
lilsl week Mils cllliseil Ilium lii 1'i'lllllllllllc in hlgt
out on ilic tiilil.'h iiiiii.ii-fiiii at I 'SI 'ALLY LOW
! 1 1 r 1 ; j.' tin
Td u
TOWKI-S
Uk.
tl '.'.i
I" 1111. 1 of
In. he mi Ic
afl.i the
' ' ' ' i ' 1 1 1 e ea r 1 .1 .
towels wild white.
nit HtilA A 1
Iiiue lluii lea. Iicl llii- -loie l
ban I .111 1 it'i iliii id .I. 1 - inn
c- ll :i ..hi el 'ill le 1 1 .1 i r I 'nl
If''. I i I ' ' '11' uf I III' -.11 -Oil s st; 1 1
bine mid i.corgelte .'iitiililmitlon In
-aiid This in I. 'I s u ne fr.un
.'ill Hie dllllltl tulli'lics detllllllde.l
Chilli' and i. gcttc Lleiiilcd I
s tiollilug -It. ut nf ihainuu
I'lltluli- ii.in.'l'l
fm n trim. Till
nd $1.25
w I
while
'sCUll
i i a'c
.m l iM iin n
S loinplcle
in.. . Iasis. in
Everything Double
Except the Price
This mmiikIs rcMsiiniilile Hut it is more
iluin tlmt - it is exIriKinliniin
There Is absolutely no ins esslty fur the wo-
imii ii nf large figure pa-lug extra prlciss fur her
urset or wciirlng cui'seta Hull nre s.iideriiua
and much Lurdeued with eiira Klrais and delta.
We haie an extriiorilliiary Hanier' Kust-
I'roof iiiislel with the patented double aklrt
Style ll'l This iloiililp aklrt eiteudliig from
Hie waist line down gives the hi run goal kind
of iipairt and will not rip or tear (if course
Hie honing steels. Inter linings etc.. an' double.
All Warner Corsets have these feature.
Style Lit la for medium figure with medium
Lust and medium skirt It I one of the Issd all
around corsets we have ever had the pleasure
of wiling If yuu are daiklng for bargain thin
Is a real one
Price $1.00
WARNER'S STOUT MODEL
ed Wurkii that prepared ammunition
for war. railroads and ateamahlp
line fur the transportation of troop
iii.l munition were illrn. ted by Uer-
miina Ami moat of the land fring-
ing the Kuaalun liuiindMrira In Ku-
rupe waa imii-.il by the Herman.
Kvi-ii if Hie Hnaalana could linine-
d alelv train themaelvea fur the
work hitherto left t" the (lermun-
llussuin Mil pi ta The Ituaalan treaa-
tiry dna mi ( ash ready to pay Her-
man fur their property or fur
their ntixka Kven If the money were
forthcoming. It la mt dear tn any-
one dial what would lie dune with
the property hen bought Ituaalan
inemaeiira would consbier that the """ e w in eliminate the preeent trou-
depreciation In laud value and the;ble caused by lack of attelitlou of pu
decreased productlv tv durinn the pe- pll to hoiiie work waa dlacuaacd by
rlod of transfer would Le a calamity AUtnt Principal 1. K. Porter and
The vaMou tanicle into which the ' prof. K. F.. Wellemeyer. The dlacu
queatlon unravel a.ema effectively to'slon waa on the advlaalilllty of adop-
obatruct any po.ttli action Mean-tloi of a aUly five minute compulsory
while aome German are bring sent j recitation and study period
cut of Russia and are temporarily It s tlMiaht hv thea- i-.; . i
'hr l"lon"-y' Som"' 11 vl"w
- "" "'"'r "i m-ir ..-rvicea.
. . . ...
nve neen expelled are concentrated
In
camp In Siberia and In the Cral
dlntrlcta. awaltln the outrnm.
..
. I nUin V'
CIUN'KSE HKAKTS ARK AN't.RY
NAI BOYCOTT MF)TIN(J CALL
NFW YORK. March 4-Notlce.
nipeared In the Chinese quarter to-
day announcing a meeting today In
the Kix companle hall at which th
question
aooda by
of hoycott'ng Japanese
Chrlneae will de dlicuued
nmese nearts me very
the notice any.
angry.
r.m.1. . ik ' p'lm'"lnn
remain at their post Thoa who;
ISH DAY FRIDAY
niir iiiIt of r r-.h nh nf the Terr finest qualltr ihou.h
..sua II. .-ompieie In t pl.. u .'J '
nisi the Lenien isiion . un iiiiatanle.il frisih ebuhsi M loed
t lie I...ialer. . Ill
H i ii ii I ii r.l nmiers. plnl
New li.rk 'on nt m pint
Pressed I sirtah. III. . .
I-resh Crappte. lb. ...
Ilia k lino. Ill
Kresh Snliiinn 111
Kre.lt llaffalo. Ih ...
Krisili Mafk.rel. Ih
rnaih W hue Kl.h. lb ..
Hllreil Halibut lb ....
Niir Mark.rel. earb
. flW
tv
lbs
.see
I be
MINI. ( MHI. 8Hr IUII.T.
fine i lia Is finish long lolli. full R4
I'll!; holla sin. lllll be 1 I used out very
sale Kiarts. We Hilvlsc jmi therefore
lull KRIHAY 11M.V sik- A ltlll.T.
N EXTRA SPECIAL EOR I RID V.
r I iibleMihed l.l. Muslin If a Sard Full
mi rd wide .iiul s..rt finish. I.iuilt uf uirda tu
1 'llslollli'l
$9.50
Umbrellas Worth $2.25
and $2.50-At $1.98
lilgli grade rain umbrella for lin'il
Diet me made of silk and linen cover
In.-s i iiai measure I'd and L'S liulii".. All the steel
:"!- bine been carefully lnsasted and tlie handle
p .nu or fatn i .
Also umbrellas fur children
( HIU)KKN N ;IX)ES.
line of kid gloves fr children. ne Hm
Hack white or Inn. priced at $1-25.
KMCKKKIKK hKK PA.NTIKN.
r'or children from 1 to 14
year of age. Trimmed with
embroidery or lace- lxme
knee and other good feature.
!od ipiallly of mtmlln. Prlt'a
IV.
PITCAIRN
Sole Proof Colored
VAKNIHIIKH
are Interior woud fluUhea of the
very hlgheat quality aud will give
the greateat pomlble antlnfactluo
nnd aervlcM wherever naed.
Intended for atalnlrtf and rar-
nlahuit In ane applkratloa
Uwer I'rireil Banemwit
THE ROSARY AT 40c.
The almve line tella a pleaxaut
atory and anawer a quetl-o r.
mmiiit In the mind of people fur
Home time. We are pleased to an-
nounce that the sipuMr prliwl edi-
tion of 'The Hoary" I ready.
'The Rosary " coiiipaiilmi book.
"The SlUtrea of Sheuatone." I
also ready In thl Ixa.k aome of
the aame character a are In "The
ltoHarj ' a pi a-ar and are linked up
nu lue inner. .
J
FAVORIXU HOME WOKK
Trarher BWIeve Change of Study
PerliMl Would Bring Settlemmi f
Some Present Difficulties
A feiiiure nf the regular meeting of
the High Schil Patrons' elub held
nt the high m-hiail thin afternoon wa
the program which wa given by
member f the high achool faculty.
Hie (1 nest Ion of coinpulaorv atudv at
"' Iliad which inemlier of the faculty
ofuf the faculty that thl method will
i M.tle ai'veral pns.ent
.nrri...oi
1 ...urn ut
high ohoo course of atury. The
- !''
s " urn ni ll ciia a.
! (il.ASSW IIKknts; tii ui ti dvi
nfi .... . ....'
... ....... nrj u SI I
WANHIN'tiTtlN. Pa March 4-Two
tliouaaiid glanaiiorker here will re-
turn to work and 2lli W nt Clarka-
Imrg. W. Va within the next two
weeka according to ainouii0"meuU ta-
day by glass manufacturer.
PROPOSERoir" MlNI FAc"
TI RED DAVIJdHT 18 DEAD
I.ONHON. Slanh 4.-Wllllanj Wei-
lett. whose prnpoml several year
ago "to manufacture daylight" by
legislation to move all clock forward
a few hour attracted world wide at-
tention. I dead at Chlaelhnrst near
IUIlllIU
Mllli.ked Whlleflih. Ih
Hmi.ker Kliinla llsdilte. lb. ... ! is.
aniubnt a.lmna. lb . as.
Ninukist Hsllbtit. lb 'l!!'aa
Hmeked Herrlti if. e.-b a
Midland Herring be .' '
"lik-ed Herring' eaob ...... .. .' iSS
K.lled nerrhuj. -b .I!."". "".'.IS
Drovvn'o C0.&
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