Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. MONDAY JULY 10t 1916.
YOU Men! Think of the Women
These Hot Summer Days
You ait up in your well-ventilated offices with
electric farm and every modern convenience to make the
work eat.y or perhaps you are not an office man but a
mechanic in nhop or out of doors plenty of fresh air
and room while the woman of the house where it the?
Yes! In a 12x14 kitchen at least six or seven hours of
the day two doors and perhaps a window or two with
the range going and hundreds of steps to take in pre-
paring yours and the children's meals three times a day I
Why not save her these many unnecessary steps and 'a
lot of this time by refitting the kitchen complete for her?
Let us help you.
Firt thitiK nereary in the kitchen is a good floor covering ani
Ury easy to dean and looks like something a nice pattern of Lino-
leum will gladden tht tirart of tlie good wile tuts down the labor and
brighten the monotony of the daily work. We show some elegant pat-
terns in 12-foot widtha at 73c per squat yard. A little Iravier xrade at
3c Several pattern! in 6-foot width mutable for puitnei bathroom or
mall kitchen at 63c and 73c per aquar yard.
A McDougall Kitchen Cabinet
in the kiti hen it nearly half the fnmi-htug esnenallv when it mme tn
labor-saving Our famous McPotigall Wai Gulden 0.ik Cabinet only $J3
nd our special term of $111(1 down and $1 l) per week sends one unlit
'but to your home.
How about a Firclrss Conker $fl 30 $10.30 $12.50- for single compartments-
129.73 for large mt double cooker.
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes
.lint a few of the better number genuine porrrlam litirj. seamless
one piece with lauue capa.itv at a hravv cut in pttce. hade us
ynur old one as pun pasmrnt on a new our I .i y pamrnts $1 Kl a week
tn the balance
Don't irusHolucLO''
'wctti ioir
T nor vj.
The Direct Action
Gas Range
With Ovea Heat Regulator
it the most wonderful Move in
the matket todav I be Hue. t
Artion was iln famous for
many point of superiotuv "vri
otlwr g '.niges W lib the vhl'
tmn of the then Ke'at"1 I1'"'
i no other range that a.i r.'nl
It
The Regulator enable. soil to
meaute the oven heat preniU
There i no thermometer to
wati h or read All vn I i i.
el a marked wheel lve that
ta you titty different oven
temperatures.
The nicit oiii(ettitl pan i. the
you lan alwavs repeat an ten
petalitre .i a degree a. tien a
you like Whatever deg-i c-oe
you het Minr.t fi.i .im pit
titular ret ipe tail re
neated at will
Isn't that prnd- I ' Yon i t ei
gues -M (.' M W K M 'U
Ihr leading l'otnett. ten.
huperl of the ( otmtrv h-.e in
dotted the Kegula'oi
1 PrJr.'VAf
I - VI
r
Price
$60.00
A da Range that Conk like a
nrles ('i'okrt in a ia Hane
I hi Im g-ilat " ei- i! r. oil to
tlilt'lli a'e the Wo' o the best
forlr c o '. on have onlv
i ff ga t'j Ic.it'i e lo fane lip
! "ti in v ii' 1 r et oi
ft I tl . I i' . I i: ki' s te o
i. . kn-g l"r'r" looking stile
Mi
l;l
a w b"'e vr il at
v.i. r it 'f o pti
- 4 1 1 1 r of ' kltlg
tir titne in ur
w''ie llop!.'j(
Ttfd and apptttved by Rood Housekeeping Institute under Seal H'lf)
"1IIF l-FOI'LES PAVORI1K STOKf."
DOC & BILL The House Furnishers
I 10 CRANI A VK - rilONF. WA1.. 3M
Cah or Iy Pirmenti. W Clot 6 T. M. Satuiday
(fiditiml Aer'iiiK
For Representa-
tive in the 3rd
legislative dis-
trict in Okla-
homa County.
Suhjert to the I ct"i r atu
I'rimary Aii(iut I yn
Will anprniate your upt.ft arid
ott. If elected will do nt wbo'
duty and will look ain v. nr
huainett with all tt'e t.ne
power at niy command
J. S. Morrow
Th Ptufirt County Aiteot.
Read the Want Ads
Revelfiticno of
Averts
Married bzen
)-r ijj OamaoTi
'1 he telephone Ih in the (IriiK
slt'tr iii'.nc-.t ntir apartment wi'tf oini-
pifd. and pnplr were waitniK for (he
tirt'iipants to leave. Slioulcl 1 wait my
turn bete befote telephouinK Jaik. or
sli.nild I do in v otluT rrratnK lirt
ini.iiiiK- that I ckhoiild have bt'ttti link
at llie tlriiK More near the florist''
k'lun'f at the floik stilt me luir-
uiiik iiom the Mure. I ivc ininiites to
II! I must hurry (hroiutll my errand
breathlessly if I expected In be hack
in time to Rrrei in mo.iicr-in-law .
Ilw i!t lii att'sscti shop w a fits) on
tin wav As I entered the door I saw
that the little shop was almost crowded.
I be smiling proprietor Ins wile and a
ne.it looking (iit I evidently their daugh-
ter wc'te bustling around lillinn or-
ders w nli w. .iicerfiil t elrritv.
1 intei.Iv dl-like trviliK to Kr'
waited on "nt of tutn but mv sense of
I .I 'le mad'' me tiini'!i rssav it.
"I lave "ii anv hall pint bottles of
cream1" I tos-rd the inie tioii over the
head of three women at the wife of
the proprietor.
"( )h r. ma'am. I'lentv "
"I have other ertands and ant in a
Kreat hurry Will vmt please have a
bottle ready for me on my tettirn? Merc
is the motirv"
"Surely ma'am. What is the name?"
"Mrs l.raham" I led the 'hop
I was coif i ion of the dares of the
women waiting to be sened Why Is
i' that the aeraKe woman always ear-
ties a (mutative thip on her shoulder?
I he llorit's hop w a a block farther
on. I found a tuvnbrr of nistomert
there abo. There wa nothiiiK for mc
to tlo but to wait my turn for if I left
the store to eek a telephone new cus-
tomer minht take my "turn."
F.rranrl and Flower.
I walked around the store looking
at the ilisiil.iv of blossoms III the hitf
ida-s ca-fs I knew what I wanted lor
im clninn; table a t bister id il ittotlil
and natcisMis I t ..iii 1 1 11 visitable
the ilrllc ate be it ot the blossoms
I'nkrv had broiiidit me tor our first
hal'iim dish suntirr. He li.ul r urn -mailed
m the kitchen closet until h:
h i l f 'liticl an obi brown ( rm k mt
which he bid put the flowers I had
not biliewd until I saw the efleit that
tl .r' iniibl be so be.ititifiil in a set
lini; v. i "iinn.iiiplai e It was M the
note lie did to complete the dilllUK
I 'otii w ith its dull Kiern paper.
I bete w ere some m.ivnitK ent r es
in the iase but as I knew their (true
nitst be pr. hihilne I il- nlid to (et
-ome pink catnatioiis for the iiuntc'
an. I table in the living limit
"What 1 an I do for sou madam?"
sale. man stood at mv elbow In
on atlmitaiion i f the (lower I bail not
i . ti.e l that on tutn ha I 1 ..me
"How it'll h ate tlie dat'odib""
' I tin t ents a d 11 I bev ate e-
I ei l.lltv (me t "d.1
" nd the rat 1 i.sii. '"
" I hit t In e 1 ents a tlo;eti "
I was astoin hed at the cheapness oi
'he (lowers
"I will take a d' fen and a half of
rat h" I said ipin kls. "and I would like
Hints for
Housekeepers
SK1R V1N
HOTEL CAFE
Luncheon 40c
I leiilnf ( Inn Dinner
75c to $100
Siinitay Feiilti lllnneri
$100
Ml MC
THE I'LACE
HiiKRE YOU GET
tw Floaeys Wbilh
All Itnhhrr Heel-
IjiiIIm' Sewed
Koe
ImllM'
Men' Hewed
Hole
Xten'a llerla
We tt )mir wion ).y !!
r rl fm aii f1rlls-r tr
O IMOI NOtlTl
!.... ) mt tat N li.hi....
it
lift if Charlotte.
I'ti.iV Im rjrits m bowl .fid out
.up "i:at and bear fte minute Sift
tie i iii limit and two teaspoon bak-i-'ii
"H'!n. add loo tvi! ami stiijar
i .bl'tt bwht'v 1 1" nd beat after add
oik than I lav.r I i suit b iVr in two
la.e's m h. oseti When leadv t"
serve o o nit in stritis and line dish
till in anv k it'll of small berries I s.
I r i i a 1 1 tine with strawberries dew
t'ltlit or Int. Ui bt r es which have
hern s retene I I fe if ifi w fh w hippe 1
i (Hi I -t . I w h 'e i ents. and
M on I r pe . 'n t hr an i r w i It r;
"It r I'llje i t t i'
Cannme and Pteseivtnt.
'. ben pr.i fo'.' I.i'i e I'uit. se'ei
ft' (t.e l.t't i" Ln'i' irie'n s of
''fid I r h t' H't n hi h is n t i eti ie
I'.l'e t'lfl i.llttlllK with . -tl k"il-
.1 I Ihr " 'ft bateh in' ill w ate
r do. ..'or at! n I e r-j-i i!
"riittie- I t-inl and "Ik'at . v e''i
n'a'.'v an I . o k s . Iv imtil ten er
a-' ' !' I' nalfllt
Ib'it'. n ai.f'e pte.eues are macle
bv par" k' i riMB at'd itnar'er ii'd firm
pe .tltlr Vh'W ..ne poimd of ii(Mr
I- ill a i"'U "I wa'et mil in pte
'en"! ke'Me. ad I ffe and prated
nf ot ."e rin n md let b"tl five mm.
u'i l'u' in the at'f'r ami let c.k
k-ent'v in 'tl iei lake from (ire let
'i'id until io I when i d pm rate
futv in i.t's b"i the tiip pour
ir an I i o er i loseK
In f ik't l ei h ptesetvei sr'e t
!i K' f'f'i liifto"e pea.hrs Pare
fi' in liaise and te"i e stone
Ut'k 'i a i l t . ea h pound alb w a
p h i I i f sni-a- Sptead the peat he
n "i la.ue dnhes and t .set with
sum u let sun live h "ur I'm lit
I . .t'ani bird ket'te and britn:
slow'i t . a b- tl ; then timmer .wlv
un'il ilear lake ut latetullv a piere
at a tone and tut into uUs tat let
i .! pour oer the svrnp and 'al.
Make pear piesersrs in tlit auie
w a
I 'ill l'u kles-Put ctieumber in a
two uiiart fruit bottle with one and
one lull table-pun of salt Add one
cup Rood ruler vinegar a latge hind
fill of dill Ml with cold water and
seal
! "Kansa" lYMed (.heme- Selr. t
firm medium ttt'e cherrie ad wih
well I .t in a tar Add two table-
spoon of alt and four tablespoon
of Mint l ilt the iar with cold apple
tyirtr ami seal tinht let Oatitl m
or eitfht k before iisinu
At'e Pafai' White ol three efs;
tuttar one ball cup. wa'er onf-half
nip; vanilla one teapoonfnl ; whipped
1 cream one pint 11. n tuitr and water
until it thread and ooiir over ttifflv
; beaten white n est 5tir britklv
cool tomewhat; add whipped cream
and flavorint Pour into mold and
ta.k lor three liour in alt and ne
It i a dtiniv deett p serse with
1 wafer on a hot dav.
t" look at otne carnations pink one
preferable. "
i e. madam. riKht heie oieniiiit
a rase and taktnu out tome pink beau-
ties. "They are unusually cheap today
only S cent a dozen.
I reflected a moment. A half dozen
would do for the mnall vase on the !
mantel while the bowl on the table !
would take at least a (loien and a half !
to make any nlniwiiut. I
Twu dmen of these." I decided then j
bewail to consider lite hardest uuevlTnn '
oi all what bloisonn tu put in my ;
mother in law's room. I
I bad no inkluiK of her tastes of what
flower she preferred or of whether she
tared fur flowers at all. Hut the smht 1
of some beautiful long stemmed sweet
pea made tuy derision for me No
woman on earth could tesist these
blossom t( mvsrlt. j
"How much i.r the sweet peas?"
" I liniv-live svriil a bum h."
"I will lake two bundle. Now if :
vou will acid some spray of aparamt
let it and do my purchases up (tiic kly
t shall be trry iatc(iil I am in great
basic.
"'ery well r.iatiam." Me gathered
the flower im and hurried to the i
counter w here a pretty girl w as put -tmi!
flowers in boce.
"Will miii please hurry thi order"'".
I heard him ask her. ami saw her tpink
m c and smile of response
Hut while my tense of jusliie com-
pelled me to adu it that the gul with
deft finger pat ked the flower as j
'liiirk'y as it was possible for anv one
to do so yet it seemed hour before I
the talesman ctme tn me with a larije ;
green box and mv change.
"Three-forty-eight three-fifty four
thank you madam. Good day." His
bow wa really courtly. j
I looked at the clock as I hurried
out Twentv minute alter eleven' I he
tiain would reat n the station at half
alter eleven. I ip lickv hail said that
Ins mother was t iv about her h ie-
pa " so that would delay them. W hat
cat it he h.nl said about the time of
tbei' arrival at the apartment :
"If the train i on titne we ntiitht to I
le here within i half hour after it j
rets in That would briiiR lis here I
about o'clock. Hut those trains are
otten late"
"Twelve n'cl.iik. if the train nets in
on time." I mired " I hat pw-s me
p'entv of time siter all" "
At the deliratessen store upon mv
wav bark to the drug store I was dp.
'aved but a momint. The proprietor
looked tin'ticinl.' at me at I came op-
posite to the cnit'ter. i
"Mrs. t.raham" I answered his look
"V1 't have a bottle of cream for nit '
"till. e ma'am. Ilrre it is." ami a
neatly wrapped I utile was passed to
mr aeross the former
A Surptt3ti Realiutton.
A 1 entered the drug store again my
spirits rose line ol the Imhiiiis was
empty. 1 deposited the ctrain and tlie i
box uf flowers on a counter near the I
bcMiih and took ii i ream and purse in '
with me.
I ilie.id ha I a in kel in mv band
Slipping the coid of mv muff and the
chain ol my purs- over my right wrist
I took down the ncrner with mt Ml
band Ihr depi itiug of thr mikel
was a matter oi omr ditliiiiltv. ham-j
perrd a I was b the mud and pii'sf I
' but I fiuallv roi tt in. and beard ten-
i .1'. I I.'.r ' v...ni... "
"Stiiysesant. 4'il"
The roiuiectioi was'tpiukls uia'lf.
atvl it wa but a moment before I
t heard a leepv sounding volte "Hotel
'Albert"
I "Mr Pirkett please Mr Ja. k
Pit kett "
j there wa a il rk. ami (Sen a long
! w ait tint see'nrd an eternity to me
j rroitehed in the h-nth
i i-ut pose lark ere not lliere'
wt ubl bae no o her oppotttit"lv to
t fe'e'.botie him
I fell that I n fid H"' stand it if I
. ne'e ifi able o l.ilk with him before
'e le1' (or the war eer in mv life
b id mv br ther m-in meant so nut h
; lo me as be did post- tint I (i d the
p. o. pert f( losing him lorever
(( opMic'it !!"
GERMAN CHILDREN
HEALTHY BERLIN SAYS
W AMIIVtiTON. J'llv I'l-Sutrment
that children in iernianv a'f ttatvnni
became of la. V of milk and other mi
tritive food are chataetenred a hetm;
"without truth" in an official report
from the American embaty in llerlitt.
made puhlic hs the mate depanment
and published in llli Country bv U
thontv of the tietman loreign office
Children a a i lass av the report
base presetted dnnna; the teecnt month
a condition of health and a trd'ntum in
death late not present bdote the begin
nms of the war
HaveYou DoneM
If Not Doit Njw !
firing ) 'iir old fashioned
jrwelty to tit and have it made
up in thr very tatett tle. ln
the watrh that ymi have tin-
leded tn have repaired for n
long
We make a tperialty of tf
paiting and rebuiblini old ijw-
rlry and Rive yml an ahtofutr
guv autre that we will give. ou
Ihr bet id wnrVmanship at
teasomble prlir. There i tin
Kite work about what the rot
will br when (be wnrk it com-
tde'f'l because we tell sou thr
ftnee o( doing tamr when ou
rii'i your work to U
FR1CKE
JEWELRY CO.
OrpnH Intranet U Ttminal
Stattmi-tn N. Httvtf.
wrtn nert M Mmmt "
We Close Thursday Afternoons
Beginning This Week
am! cotitiiTinnn throiujli July nifl August. All the' K uabaiikih stores pros-
emplnws and as the afternoon rinsing plan has met with so much favor
adopted by this stoic -giving. Thursday afternoon tn the rniplojrs (oi
yoiu shopping I hursday morning
ide some vacation plan for their
through the country it will he
i eii ration Please plan lo do
Order bv Mail
We pay the shippin"
cliaiyos and KUiirantct' to
please. Orders filled the
instant they reach us.
4lll irllMHOKUrlOH4 UK
Railroad Fares
Are refunded by uh nc-
cordiiifr to the plan of the
Oklahoma City Retailers'
Association.
Continues !
Items
The Pre-Inventory Sale
Hundreds of Special Priced
Saluco Aluminum Ware For Tuesday
Economy Basement
No kitchen is complete without cooking utensils of this celebrated ware. There Is a
piece for every purpose. Bright silver lasting finish on the outside specially treated
sun ray finished inside. Costa no more than inferior makes and lasts indefinitely. Ninety-nine
percent pure aluminum with an unlimited guarantee. Special this week Econ-
omy Hasoment.
a rC i- i c
iviuttin ran hjc
WORTH 70c.
A Salurn six-hole Miiifin
Fxtra heavy bright finish
sunray finished holes; guaranteed;
special this week 43c.
Stew Pan $1.25
WORTH 11.30
Saluco Slew Part with hollow
handle two-quart ire extra heavy
bottom with ami without top; rrg
tilar $1.50 value; special this week
$1.23.
Tan
with
Combination Roaster
UJJ VALUES
$1.69
f amily sires. Can be used alio
a raverole and for other uten-
sils. The tame Saluro sterling
qualities A couple of doien of
them to sell. l.ach 11.69.
Tea Pol $1.19
WORTH $1.30
Splendid shape Saluco I ea
Pol hour-run sire with cast
Extraordinary one ol the cook- t out ami ebony handle
bright iher finish; JIM!
value for $1 19.
BERUN KETTLES $1.29
WORTH 11.39
Sm-quatt te Saluco quality
nig nrcrsities I Ilrre tlofen to
rll this week; $1 59 value $1.29.
35c anil 39c Wash Goods
25c Yard
Praiitiful patterns in 40-iniii
oile thaf formerly sold at 15c
and .I' per .inl Painty plaids
and ptettv flotal elfeen' Our
I're-linetitotv pttce now per
sard 2!lf.
(See Window Display)
Fancy Wash Good A sphndo1
lot ol otgandies. marcpiisette ami
embroidered efterts and 40
im he wide; former price 5lt up
to 7 Pre-Inventory sale per
yard J9c.
40 ituh 'oile and batis'e in
prrtts floral elleits splendid lot
fioij.e ibesses and sntnnter Vimo.
ims; J'i sallies Pie-linentoty
sale ard I3f.
Wash Goods Clean-Up
10c Yard
Some new pie r. base been ad-
ded lo tins bit of sh ut hiiK'hs of
wash V Is tor this week's selltnj;
splendid f"l thiblreii's tltrsse
plaid suit tun ; serpentine crepes
toisfttrs ami other ln.iteti.ils n-l
ones lot the hoii.e dtessrs Worth
J'i and l:i a att tlMte 10c
Main I loot est Ro.un
Ribbon Sale
DC Ds
Fancy Ribbons
WORTH TO 99c.
59c Yard
A beautiful lot lor sa.hes
r't ; floral pattern rhuks
plaids and stripes; ttk'it and
ila'k ; purr silk; widths to ')
im lies
Keallv tome $1 .'.s nbbons
in thr lot; color combination
that arr very attractive and
rsery ard should in a
erv short time Special a
sard 39r.
DOMESTICS
(Mam Floor Wrtt Room)
I mat cleanup price atr now in
force on many many lot. Thin
out the department.
Ix Itrrs (inmham ami Per-
cales in short length and odd
patterns from I to 15 and Ai-yard
pierrs; cleanup price varil 9c
REMNANTS Je EACH
I mal tlcanup of short lenmh
In nt I t" .I vard pieirs ol wash
ito.d uniKham. I'ftcales and
oiher i oitnii remnants.
BEDSPREADS CLEANUP
Ml ci allnped nil corner cro-
chet sp rad. $1.19
t.lK' Hemmed satin spiralis
Sie S.VM hair) $1 9.
S4'l t olored lledspreads lllue
pink and yellow; tralloped ami
nt t outers Kach $2 91.
SHEET SPECIAL
81x99. Motel Sperial Sheets -
Regular 95e rarh or $IIJS doirn.
Special 19c tach or $10 23 doun.
RM'W Hotel Special Sheets -
KeduUr fin? ur doren.
Spe. ial 9c each or $11.23 doirn.
riLLOW CASES
411 -'inr lamhrtc finish casrs
lie rarh
4x.V I'mr camhttc finih cases
20c each.
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