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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES MONDAY AUGUST 7. 1916.
FIVE
Tomorrow's Events
Mr i. Mux Rosenfield Informal
bridge loi Mm. Burnett Wade! and
Mti. Arthur Rosenfield.
Mr. and Mr. P. Sidney Blinn In-
formal dance for Mitt Thetma Lambert.
M
RS. D D McMF.NRV enter
l nurd delightfully with a
porch fi;i rt v Saturday evening
Irons 5 tn R n'doi k in honor
uf the twelfth birthday anni-
versary i f her daughter Mm Florence.
A picnic (tipper was followed hy games
and in the peanut hunt Miss Alberta
Sttnih won tl' favor a box of dainty
stationery. Mm McHeiiry was as-
sisted in entertaining hy Mrs. M I..
their housegiiests Mr. j guests of Mr. and Mr. John W. (.raves
Selnian who arrived in ' jr. for a few day and then to to M:di-
Lcasiire and Miss Martha I enure. Tlv
guests of the evening were tl Misses nungs (if IDlfi North Shartel avenue.
compliment to
and Mrs. I.. H
their car yesterday trom Walter ( Ikla
Mrs. J. M. Diaper and ihildren Hel-
en and Kenneth returned Saturday
from a two week' visit in Kansas City.
F)r and Mrs Edmund S. Ferguson
lr. ami. Mrt F.dwaid V. Davis. Mr.
Harriet Dunn licntley Messrs Charles
F.dward Johnson Charles I!. Pope. Rob-
ert I". Irhy fiordon Ferguson Thomas
Robinson of )allas and Walter Nelson
made up a party that motored to (iulh-
ri yesterday afternoon.
.at
Miss F.liiabeth Thurnian of Chatta-
nooga will ariivf this evening for an
extended visit with her cousins Miss
Daisy Cttnimings and Mr. Denny Cum-
Albcrta Smith. Mary l.easure Marian
Levy Mary Haird Vera Haird Fva
line Conner (iencvirv? lee Jlelrti
Pairke Nellie Miller Mildred Fields.
Anna Josephine Meyers Clara Demet'r
nd Olga DeiiY-trr of Macon Mo.
Mrs. Harriet Dunn Hetftlcy will leave
tomorrow for Chiratto where she will
join her friend Mrs. Margu-rtte Pres-
rott lor a trip through the Thousand
Islands to Montreal and CJuebec Re-
turning they will stop in Spring l ake
Mich. for the remainder of the sum
mer and Mrs. Rcntlry will visit a few
dayi in Chicago before returning to
Oklahoma I ity about October 1.
Mill Allie Rose flreeding of Purcell
nd the Misei Hal Fraley Florence
Gult and Helen Von Keller of Ard-
more who have been the guests of Miss
Helen I.edbetter for the week-end will
raturn to their homei today.
" Invitations have hen received hy a
number of the Oklahoma City loriely
girls to a miscellaneous slnrwcr to be
given in Norman Thursday afternoon
by Miss Lottie Tavlor in compliment
to Miss A 1 1 if Rose Itirrdmg o furcell 1
Mr. Millard Russell l-h I rul.iv motn-
Ing for dreen Mountain l'all whete
he will spend a fortnight with Mrs I
Russell who is spending the summer i
there
Dr. Fdward F Davis entertained with'
stag dinner Saturday evrninu. when
his guests were a number of the mem 1
hers fd the medical protection whose
wives are out of town
Mrs F. I- Ltttr and daughter. Miss
Adelaide I nt of (juthri. spent the
week end with Mr and Mrs deotge
M. firern.
n
r Miss Helen fireen of Manhattan ar-
rived late last week (or an extended
visit with her brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs George M dreen
' Memhere of the younger torial art
i will etijov an informal danr? this eve-
' ning at Helle Isle when number of
eharming visiting girls will add inter-
est to the event
Miss Marguerite Tredwav. who spent
the week-Mid s.ttli Mr and Mrs I'reti-1
list I'rire and was one of the honor'
guests at the dance given hy them Fri-
day evening at the Country rlith. re-
turned In her home in Hominy yester-
day. She will return to Oklahoma ( itv
in a fortnight for longer visit with
Mrt. Price
Miss Louise Hierer. who was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrt Reuel
Haskell jr . r-turnrd tn-tler home in
Guthrie yesterday.
Mr. and Mrt Woodson Clarke will
entertain the nvmhert nf the Fortnight-
ly Bridge cluh neat Friday evening in
BP""""-" mm mmmrnrn
ft)
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.noch Pierscl and
children Virginia and F.nocli jr. ex-
pect to leav; Wednesday for Chicago
and some of the Michigan lake resorts
where they will spend the remainder of
the summer
Mrs. (irorge (lerson. Mrs M M.
'il.iiib'r M's Alvin Kohn ami Miss
(otinnc Pollock returned 1 riday from
a fortnight's stay in Medicine park. Mr
Kohn spent the last week with the party
Mr and Mrs V. d. Fldridge returned
in their car Saturday from a two weeks'
vacation in Medicine Park.
Mist Thflma Lambert of Cherokee
will arrive today for a two weeks' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Sidney Winn and
will he the honor guest at an Informal
dance given hy them tomorrow evening
Miss A. M. Oldham left Friday for
Colorado Springs wrrre she was railed
hy the serious illness of her brother in
law. Mr. John IMtnn.
t
Mr and Mrs Harry I. Kone and
....- .
.Mrs jnrn v . ijrates expect to leae
the last of the werk for a motor tin
cine l ark lor a short stay
H
Mrs I N Dyer Irft Saturday evening
for Amarillo where she will be i h-
gu-sl of Mr ami Mrs. R I!. Mustrrvin
for a few days '
I
Dr. Lea R Riely left yesterday fun
Washington D. ('.
Mr. and Mrs George F Woodward
will leave tomorrow for Fo't Worth
where they wi'l be joined by M' and
Mr. Wal'er Scott and family and Mr
and Mrs Robert llrui e Young and fam
ily for a two wreks' trip to Galveston
n
Miss Virginia Stmsler entertained n
few friends informally yesterday alter
noon in compliment to her Ivmseguest.
Miss Mary Speed (Vvike of Muskogee
Out of town gu-sts were the Messrs
Harold Derker I.. CJ Campbell and
Homer Stocking of Norman Miss
Strosler expei Is Miss Jewel Patched of
Pauls Valley. Miss Anne McCall and
Miss Fmily Miller of Norman to ar-
rive Wednesday for a few days' visit
H
Judge ami Mrs John F. Sharp hav
as their guests for a few il.ivs Mrs
Sharp's mother Mrs. Marv Grady of
Arkansas City.
J
The Ladies' Aid soriety of the Put
nam lleigltis I'resiiyterian chinch will
entertain with an ice ream social to
morrow evening in thr basement of the
church
f
Mrt. R. Hrure Hardeman will en
tertain informally Friday afternoon at
bridge in rompliment to Mist Clover
Gorton of Norman and Mist Laura
Tavlor of Shawnee who are expected to
arrive Wednesday for a visit with
Miss Pr una Kipg
Dr Robert R. Walker returned Sun
day from a short iil in Ardnp re
i:-
Mrs a Thompson arme to
in-irtow Ironi (hnaici where lie ha
Blankets by Mail
S'oil tan order blankets by mail and
get exactly what you want Write
on any kind of paper or lip section
ol this announcement We ptcpav all
the shipping ihargcs
NTOICK OI'KNH AT 8 A. M
( WHT.H AT 6 P. M.
Kostr Lntrances: Two un Main one on Harvey one leading to Terminal J
Buy Now Pay in October
( barge r tt s t o m 1 1 1 may have
blankelt bought now potted to Sep--leiuber
books payable October I
(aUi customers may make a deposit
and have blankets laid away for fu-
ture delivery.
August Sale of Blankets All Kinds
Aim AminiorJimTin'i2iniit if Vizy Grs&d EmpoiritsiiraC to Mosit Olklahoinnia Hotmie'
kvtptxz-Vslwis That i!3 klF3Fjitinic(2 SLtctsU Womtn ito Bnay Ekimlkelts NOW!
to Sentinel wher-- they will be theieen visiting Ineno and relattvK
HEARD AT THE CRIME CLUB
TV FRANK IROEST
This Week't Story:
The Maker of Diamonds
Next .Week "THE REDHAIRKD PICKPOCKET"
(OprrlfM. lilt by Ik Mec'lur KiMpr Prndlcal )
SK1RVIN
HOTEL CAFE
Luncheon 40c
Freli fink Dtuwert
75c to $100
fwttey KrftiUg Dlnnm
$100
MlftlO
Adccbil For Sale
Weilrnf Piirt Hfg. Co.
Wl
It it Nsa t
'"pyrlaht. Ittt. hv Ihn MeCur New-
pir Hrnilrat i
Fl FF.TING twisted hit watch hain
absently around his fingers till it
cut the flesh
"They're diamonds all right all
right" he laid. "Jhat'i the blaret of
it"
Heldwav smiled genially at the jew-
eler "Where do f some in then? I
don't see what you've to tomplain
about ou admit yourself there's a
fortune in it "
lleing a eweler. Meeting was one
ol the leat credulous of men It
spoke for itself that he had called in
lleldwav There were those at Scot-
land Yard who held Heldwav in high
esteem
"There's a screw loose tomewhete."
he protested releasing his chain and
pushing out a pair of delicate binds
'I (ee it T tie thmg't 1no good lo be
true Whv if I hadn't seen it myself
I'd have sworn those diamonds same
ftom Kembirley." . .
The detective-inspector shrugged his
shoulders lialessly "Ah. of murse an
esprrt can alwass tell whuh mine a
Hone has entne from '
Fleeting teethed inwardly lie was
in a burning excitement and the pla-
cidisy of the other annoyed htm
"What do yon make ol it?" he de
minded hluntlv. '
lleldway slowly changed his post-
linn till hit elhnw retted on the man
telmes-e. He teemed to he weighing
the question. At last he tpoke. "What
it comet to it thtt: "Thit man Vernet
tavt he can make diamnndt and of-
fer to tell a half-interest in hit se-
cret to ou for a hundred thousand
pwinds He (ivet demonstration
under the most stringent testt and ymi
fait to find out any fake The dia-
monds are genuine Now it teemt to
mt one of two things -either Vernet
can do what he last or your pteiau-
ttnnt against trickery have tint been
effestise." f
"Hang It allT retorted Fleetin Im-
patiently "What mote rould I do' The
tim In whhh he workt it here in mv
office It was fitted up bv firms whom
I sperifiel according to his ideal with
a little charcoal furnace and certain
I chemical preparations did all the
1 htixing rserythinf passed through mv
hands It it impossible that he should
I have had any confederates among the
workmen vs ten ne tias jooe into super-
vise the construction of the Inmate I
have hen with him washing everv
mosement That he rould have hid
i'l I
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Pi
r'L-iaK-"--t
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There is not likely to be an offering similar to thit in good
blankets for many a day for it is not at all probable that th
conditions under which we obtained these blanketi will be du-
plnated. All were selected months ago with extreme care
from makeis whose names are synonymous with the hett
blankets in the world W had advanrce information that both
wool and cotton blankets would he scarce and high. Thit in-
formation and the ready tah enabled us to buy in lurh a way
as to annnunie low prices now that are nothing short of amai- -
mg And the Kieat variety is one of the astonishing things of
this impoitant oflering. Now ia the chanc for thrifty womta
to forearm fur the future and tavt "into the bargain."
$5 Blankets at $3.98
The best wool mixed banket made to sell at
$'"i and iiiiderpi iced becau-e we houylit at
the ri'bt time Known as the "Arlington" and
comes III while Willi dainty endued holders a
well as in tub plaids I till of warmth and of
goodly weitfh' Sie Hsil.
s30 WOOL NAP BLANKETS AT $.'J0.
In the newest plaid designs and also white.
These blankets are (Mxtfi imhes very durable
ami extra heavy Long wool nap sery soft and
warm.
$3.75 Blankets at $2.89
Fine wool nap blankets hi fancy plaid de-
signs in colors of (link blue gray and tan
.'in. t iiiiii-ii.i1 li.i f k.i ins at the price we name
Sie 7JH4 and ol splendid weight.
$J.0O Wool Nap Blanket) at II 91- mix
lure of wool and cotton combining the good
features of both This means it will launder
well and wear like iron. The sire is rVmHO.
t SO Wool Nap Blankets at :.C9 T hese
are extra fine plaids. Sie txKil.
Fine Cotton Blankets
Never before tin h an offering in fine cot-
truly remarkable opportiini-
ton blankets A
ty for thrifty hoiisrk
pers who desire good
J V
serviceable blankets at little cost. Ntmerout
pretty colors including tans grayt and all
white with fancy borders These blankets will
retain their sue and shape after washing.
Site 70xRO inches at 11.29; value II.7S
Site otiSO inches at It 19; value 1 1 SO.
Sua 64i7t Inches at 98c; value 11.23.
Five Matchless Headline Groups of All Wool Blankets
$7.50 Values $8.50 Values! $10.75 Values ! $12.00 Values $15.00 Vaha
$4.98 $6.45 $8.50 $10.75 $12.75
" I he W'ane" and one nf
the best values in thit tre-
inenilous s.lc They come
in white with fancy borders
of pink and blue and are
firmly luiiind on ediics with
silk Sire '.SxHM About '!
percent wool.
1 lie celehrated "ien-
wood" Market in plaids of
the first color combination
Made o( clean. ar$ty
wool long nap soft as
down: bin thick and heavy
Blanifis that will harmon-
ize with smarte.t furnish-
ings Sie rzlstvl.
A la'ge assortment if
fine while ami plain grav
allwiMil blankets fV are
noted for beauty and dura-
bility 1'iesl of (amy borders
and bindings of the richest
ilk The tinevt of Austra-
lian woo) and values rstta-o'dit.arv
f'ure Australian wool
blankets in various fain y
plaids and all white with
pretty i o I n r e d borders
I'luds are in the lies! color
combinations and the work
manship is faultless Fxtra
large for full size beds
The finest of guaranteed
all iambs' wool blankets that
weigh five pounds ami come
in plain white with fancy
colored hordert as well at
plaids of fancy yellow blue
pink and lavender The last
word in pure wool blankets.
UnusuaOffering of Fine Comforters ' Indian and Bath Robe Blankets
anything ir the room is mule imoisi
hie "
"Have von seen him actually make
these gems f"
"No" admitted Fleeting "1 can't very
well expect him to lay Ins hand down
till I have paid rash. It's too big a
thing to take rhancet on Mind vou.
Vernet't perfectly reasonable. He' in-
sited me to take precautions against
trickery and I have Fath time he gnet
into a laboratory he changes every
siitdi of i 'tithing for a suit 1 base pro.
sided I have encaged an expert
searcher who used to be at the diamond
fields to examine bis hair his mouth
his ears and so on I have stood guard
over the door while hr't been inside
And always he has come out with per-
haps one perhaps two. perhaps three
rough nones well up to the average
lire and quality "
Heldwav had been softly whistling a
bar of ragtime He broke olf to press
home the-. bign aL fast "Well -it
the re not altra A t" kr room.-and be
doesn't take 'etnTja -iut manufac-
ture! hem" ?
"I wish I coidti iir'e." said Heel
mg "It seerr-aif1glit. and yet -one
does not like ttvTnk a hatful of money
-I want to be dead sure That's
why I'd like you to look into the bust-1
ness"
The detective-inspector settled htm !
self in a chair "The long and short of '
it it. that you're in for a gamble and i
want to be ture you'll win before vou!
risk vour money guess you know if I
take it up and it is a sw indle you'll have
to take it into court Let t be clear
about that "
The leweler reddened "lok here.
Mr Heldwav: I don't mind o much
myself hut there't another thing m
daughter-
High grade sateen comforters a good heavy weight that will be found
rozv and comfortable in winter lime Flam colored sateen coverings fin-
ished with (am v Persian design borders. Colors in pink green blue and
red Worth 5v but prned now at A tt.
S no Silkoltne Comfottert at $1.98 Floral designs in plain colors.
Sire 7.SM
I ISO Silkoltne Comfortett at fJJ.98 -Cotton filled comforters in floral
designs. Size 7xK4 (Sale of lllankets. Fifth Floor)
The Indian Markets are splendid traveling companions made in colors
and suitable fur couch rugs bed or traveling They are worth regularly
j.-i.vi nut prireii tor trus sa'e at only ifttj.
Sample Lint of Bath Robe Blanketi at one-third off-Made of high
graile rotnrg in two sizes
72I4Q Bath Robe Blanketi at 12 On Instead of 1V00
70U4 Bath Robe Blanket! at tl.OO Instead of tROO (Sale nf Olankett
t ilth I loot i
PXh'K. Aug 7 Corporal Itouteau
o
Ob to Reduce one Item of
Ejefbs Expense
The "hlfh-roM-of-Kr)ptok.tliiwaM trukri U lm-
inrtnt to connlrler wry mean of reducing coat of
brtkfe. You mv money on thin on Hem by unlng
SHEL-TEX FRAMES AND OUNTINGS
I which tout hut little more than the "cheapeet" make
nd Insure your lennci airalnnt breakage.
O Coffman'a O
OPTICIANS
200 MAIN.
OPTOMETRISTS
"Made any iniiiines about the chap?"
he demanded
"Naturally. His estate is near Dan-
ville in the department of Fute. I
pleaded business m London and put a !
couple of dats in there cm elf as a !
tourist. 1 rorrohoraied all that he tol !
me about his a'Lnrs His income!
translated into l iitlih would be ah nit j
seven hundred a year. V. thing tie- mer ol the t retnh liglit tntantrv. has
mend 'iis. but ipnte enough1 ; heen decorated with the military rii..i
"When dors the nrst demonstration hy I'rcstdrnl I'mnrare for capttirni
take ph e" l'' tietmans aided onlv bv a single
"On Monday " i companion T he curt reference to I'm
'. . petal i toiiteauhiet't exploitation ami
(id Now can vii invite me down i 0iders reads"
to .. place lor the wc end a. a I . .or rrlvffv tn font.mpt of dan
Itiend5 I d like t i see f i. let Nfeatl ( RrT i PrTor lf
while if s .u've got a phot-graph of 1Pfr nf the enemc
him. anv wri.mg anv scrap of material . tcKle comrade he has ma 'e
loiHerinng him. y mi let me have it i pit prisoners un Im'.mg two olttcets.
And. by the way. Fd like a description ..m he took to the tear and then re
of Vernet -hair. ees. bright and so . p inrd his post "
on t...dbv for the present III he; TfU o( Hli Klpnll
down some tune Saitinl-av Atternoon" ! .. . ...
ss urn v oi(ht( c niinr4iiiirr was ia-
Two Capture one Hundred
German Soldiers Unaided
i "'iinllott come with me"
The two men approadted the sp!
whence the firing came They glided
from tree to tree until thev were d.ie
to the shelter where a t.erman roti-
(anv was holding out tnullott tinea
otiib as (at as be could into the
midst and the ftte ceased
Demands Suttender.
' "irreni'er" shouted the en riot a I in
a stenloriail voice fr im behind a tree
In rep..iise to bis demand I II lie
mans emerged from the shelter -sttli
: uplifted hands led b two otticers
' "Fast along this was " shout I
Ixuleauhter from bis holing nlac
French Blacklist
Same as British
rRI. ug 7 -The official j.mrnat
todas piiblishs the names of American
individuals and firms which have heen
placed on the French blacklist under
the trading with the enemy art. The
lit. whnh is marked number one it
the same as regards .m.'Tiran individ-
uals and firms as that given out in
I ..nd on Juts l
The li-i printed in the official journal
ers twrn'f four columns and in
.hid-s f.ims sn. individuals in Africa
Vmth merica. lapan. the ITutippinet
lienmark pain Portugal
H .Hand V rwayand Swedm
t oh a
(tee e
Ten
ininiiirs la'rr. Iiei ncav sailll- . I.H Kelo.e l'f..i rnl r.uncf .n ' ... .k. ..
tered out of the office whistling softly ip u.- Xlt t the Somme be t .Id .' ralla on War Back
He did not wonder that Meeting canny' ( s esploit at the tcpiest of the' Two ronifes later the tl lermr
man fell nneiv The making of dta president ! f(4s ( i (e.p.. c
miids r (liable -was a tug thing It was on Julv JO before Hem wo. i Jt -e Fren. h o-e.
and a man who rould prose Ins g od 1 He rem h troops had lust dashed. - r pesoners a.i"-te. that s.rnie if
rairn wouiii rasin ontatti more inan t'twarcl at tne c.erman tvositions le it...r r mt j.le. r.m... n ti... -.-
I list wave nail swept nec tne enem s
frnches and the sesond had followed
to complete the operalnm llowecer
from a hllw towatd the right a well
I sustained fusillade was being potircl
'lies out of the wood at on e an. I mate t I "h wh -m I remit itluens are Icnhtd
den tn ttade
AUSTRIA PREPARING FOR
ANOTHER WINTER OF WAR
I1110UI for a half .hare True there
was Flie Fleeting- but not hasiug seen
her. lleldway did not know exactly
how far she might weigh in the trans
action.
and
M-slLklVM. Aug 7-ar office
adsertisemenls appear ma in Vienna
lor
hred
an hour or more Heldwav la
ilihgentls 1 he criminal tecor I
1 .ii. .... 1..- . . 1 .
"th. there't a ladv in the case'" The ! "' 7 ' . l"-'"" "
cornert of Heldwav't eees wrinkled ' '' "'V fv" ""r h ''r
-SMppotf sou tell me all . know V' '"1 i "i I ' ' nR
about Vemet" ' head ot the department.
. . 1 1 "ho knew the scheme and ptaitne ot
t tan acros him .hilr wr were . kwtrd. assisted 1.1 a
iii.pjii k ii nuniuirc. rriiiirn
in ihe (Lnk of the a'taikeis
Thtow Bnmbs Among Getmant.
ftoitteiiil.icr. who was at the rtsM
wing of the ecnd wave cal'ed citi to
one man
ter
c iepe on lilnllotr let us (t
leicn t'.em suet i.Miir ).t..et l)f ! new spape inejiiaie that preparationt
two men saiie. back but 1 .uill.tt f-t e being made in tistria Huntarv
with a l.'iM't in his I'rj.t and the cor-1 '""'-r winter campaign Tender
ate invne.i tor the tupplv of furt and
w.-len g.totlt nf all kinds lor the pro.
le.tio-1 of ihe ltcips against told t.
bser.es must he made before Septem-
ber 1 5
p.-ral had to a'.sn.l n his enterprise
tisittes KptHittiituties and ho f .f
sale and ! rent will be m.t widely
re. if advertise! in the Want Nds
Fleeting You know how one falls
into these holiday acquaintanceships.
He's certainly a gentleman and he was
in touch with tome very nice people
He made himself agreeable to K.lsie-
that't my daughter and he and I fell
tather together I'm not impressionable
but I must say I lika htm I should put
him about .11 Hit mother was Fnglish
and hit father I tench He's gt a little
dose comparison of the potltails avail
able with Ihe amateur photograph of
Verne! 111 the tni.s o a group which
I leeltng had supplied Tut iher dtew
blank
The finger prints of Vernet might
have timplified the sear h to a matter
of minutes As thev were not asail-
ahle. the record i.Hne sia'f was set !
wotk to trace through the old system
mi in l r.... ft. 1 i..a .... I of indu es-a tedious lengthy lob h
tne ugni 01 tne description ernet had
years has heen an-sking tbout the
wotld He speaks F.nglish as wrtl as
vou or I.
"Of course mv business leaked out
I'm pretty well know man. I don't
remember precisely how the matter
arote hut one day Vernet asked me
lr a private interview I thought he
hed to ae me about something
ere "
"Miss Meeting " Interje. ted Held
wav
"Vet " Meetirg hesitated "I
didn't intend to tell vou this Mr. Held
wav hut yoi mav at well know it
It make the situation rather more deli-
cate He did tee me hout F.Ute hut
1st introduced Ihe other affair and that
matter remains in abeyance for the
time being He told me he had tmmhlel
on the disroverjf white making certain
chemical etpetimeuts and offered to
submit to any test might prop .se
short of showing me the actual process.
I. of coarse accepted and united him
over to my little country place till in
tjtnties were eompleted"
Th detective 1 whistling Hopped
offered They looked tint under the
letter "V" hut in that section nf th"
records devoted ! men of five feet -nine
in height with brown hair and
harel eyes.
This rhase of the search lleldway
left to tht department though at times !
he brought 111 a collr.iue to esamtne
the photograph on the chance that Ver-
net might be recogmred At inters sl
he dip.itihed irspttc ribles (. Fans
and New York. I'ossiblv KoeM er-
net would base been Mattered had hf
known how many pe-pie were being
stirred to an interest in his lateet.
f To he r.Hittnued t
THE BLUE THAT'S TRUE
fled i rnss Tall Mne give to clothes
a clear dirrbrg while whifr than
snow not a greenish yrllow tinge I'ke
cheap hoiile blue tin Ned 1 rms Hall
ftlue for et washday You will he
happily surprised large package at
tout grosers ) cents Adv.
You Are Invited to
ATTEND THE RECEPTION
THIS EVENING AT 7:00 P. M. OF
A New Place to Eat
WHERE CLEANLINESS SERVICE
AND COURTESY IS THE MOTTO
THOMASON'S CAFE
CLEAN NEAT COOL
120 North Broadway
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1916, newspaper, August 7, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170098/m1/5/: accessed May 20, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.