Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917 Page: 4 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. FRIDAY JANUARY 26 1917.
2
TWO ENTIRE GERMAN COMPANIES DESTROYED BY FRENCH MINE
Saturday
Clearance Sales
It Is Also the Last Opportunity Perhaps For Another
Year to Fill Sapplies at Savings So Pronounced
Educator Shoei for Chil-
dren are better and cost
less. Sold exclusively at
Kora haugh-Hrown's.
New Fashion Sheets Lor
the Ladies' llomr Journal
I'attem are now in. Ask
any of the salespeople for
them.
an-ii-it-i swm Ma a tt. . .
roira
View of vast mint cratrr in which two Prussian companies perished.
Tlir In 'lc llu large! i'i vvhiih any recoiil h.is so (ar reached this country n mailt' !v a 1 tench mine nil (he Sonime trout north of ComMc 1 1 inoiiti is
r.tarly Km yards long and sixty ai iU wide a charge n( 2't) pounds of explo;ive bring used. ( It the two 1'iiissiati companies swallowed up only four wounded
men were found alive two id them 1 ' K Me m"! ''-'.v 11 French field hospital.
SWIIjLER AT XMAS;
BROKER REST OF YEAR
NLAV YOKK. -"Christmas" ki'ougli.
ihi' notorious holiday si-asoti store
awindlcr jii-t arrested in St I mis on
a New l irk indictment is di'il.itcd
thrre to have been positively identi-
fied as Alixaiidir'l'. M.itaulty. (or the
lst ktve.lt years a highly respected
mining broker of 'loronlo who still
maintains fit fires ami a residence in
the Canadian cil.v.
Macaulcy was charged with being a
fugitive front justice- with haunt; h it
New oik after signing the name oi
(i. II. Miighan to six clinks en h I i
$JO(t on well known fitms
According to the police Macaulev has
lifen going ahont ltr country lor wars
ytld always lelujliing to Totolito ivith
several thousand dfrtlars ju-t Indole
Christni.iv 0
Macaulev when arrested piolestrd
Ids iiuio enee. lie said it was "a case
li( doubles."
I
or
at jtw
nil! Biwrra-farfaiff
DRESS
i STtp& Pattern hous&
New millinety dhows the revival of
stiff wings in white anil black ami
all-white hats are struggling for
lust place.
M V Y K'ls - I entalueK hut sure
li. the ill it I mcr s ale pulling out white
h.its toi the spring season I -u.illv.
tins ate only in the one color or ah
and plush olfeicd to those who did not
care tor straw during the first snow -stoim.
So. h hats went very well and
the re-ult emboldened the milliners to
put nut white siraw turhain that were
trimmed with wings instead of the
ribbons that prevailed last sprint;.
The milliners have bad little chance
1I111 ints the last lew sears to use the
' He W.I IC
lirodlllll"ll.
i Slrangcis." new Si be
'las an all star 1 st im hid
mi; !esie l-vlmi I iit1 I'riinclte lint'
Saiitsiln Vivian 1 1 1 1 1 ami F.d t om-i
G LOTS OF
BEHTFH
L
HAIR
25-eint bottle of "Dantler-
inc" makes hair thick
flossy and wavy.
Removes all dandruff stops
itching scalp and fall-
ing hair.
wk 1
tLjt w
CONGRESSIONAL
LIBRARY GIFTS
28000 IN YEAR
Total Number of Bonks Now
2451000
ASM I v ill'" i.nt- Horn manv
sources have br'.wt;hr more than .'SKID
vidiimes to the library ot ioiit;res ihtr-
it the vear and cuiprised more thait
mil fourth of the addiiioiis to its
shelves. K'etainint; its place ;ts the j
third ttreatesl bbraiv 111 the world and
the greatest in the western world the
lihrarv now contain. J.4.s.'ns books 1
I54..tl maps and charts. "U..MS vol-
times and pieu-s of music and .WJ.'JO.i
print-. j
Otiental Aililittuni
l or li:t;e additions to ihe ( hinese
lap.nuse and Korean lolleitiin the
libraiV .0 know ledges debt to l)r. Wal-
ler T. Swindle ot the bin?. HI of plant 1
industiv. who visited the far fast in:
I'MS ami purchased on behalf of the I
library a total of 58'J' volumes in-1
1 Itiilitin eatly Chinese books printed'
i from blinks Chinese historival and
! I'esc riptive works covennn the period
jot first contact with kurnpeans; early
I liiuese dictionariei and encyi liipcdtas ;
' 1 hinese woiks on natural history audi
j pharmacopeias ; t;ciitraphical works;;
the urinous of (.'onfucius and the 1
works ol unions scholars ami a nixl
copy of the oldest Jaiiaucse printed!
work extant probablv datiiiK from the;
betiint'.iriK of the thirteenth century
iiiid a laiKt' collection of the writniK'
ot Kailiara tin: lie njailliil I lanWIin ot
I .. j .i 11
Ihe Lincoln ibicuments which have
been presented to the library are of
iHCtptional interest. Thexr consist of
the original draft of Lincoln's second
inaiiKural address and his two drafts
of the ( if ttyshurti address presented by'
l lai enee I. Hay who had tin 111 fiom
his father the late John Hay; and a
memorandum as to the probability of
hi re -election presented by Miss 1 1 I -
111 Nicolay.
National library Preferred.
As a rule the American composer
and thr American music publisher arc
beninninK t( prefer the national to a
local lilirary as the permanent custo-
dian ft I manuscript scores. The chief
of the music division records not oulv
gift of autograph score of American
compost! . but promises oi Kilts to
come.
In the document division an effort
was made to complete the files of offi-
cial publications of the Latin-American
countries and it was e m epttonally
fruitful' through a visit to these 1 01111
trie by thr law librarian. Mr. K. II
orchard. The library's collection of
Latin-American documents may now
he considered one of its important Ira
lures.
Yiddish Bonks Received.
A number of Yiddish books lame to
the library in thr two !cinard collec-
tions. Ihe Yiddish literature in the
t'liiled Stales assume a respectable
place as compared to other literatures;
and even if the predictions of some
com" true that the Yiddish tonKlleJ
wil; Ir dead tic I ore long the 1 tddlslt
literature will still offer a wide and
intriestitiK field for historians philol
ovists and students of comparative lit-
erature. Ihe portion of the liluarv now clas-
sified under the new classification
11. mains 1 . 5 4H 1 x n 1 nlumr I rent
progress has been made in eliminating
remnants of the old clasmf ication.
I'rai dually all of the old chapters have
ii' hern reclassified except such as
1 01 lain woiks on religion and law.
Depositories (or Card Catalogue!.
llepnsitory libraries tonlainiiin com-
plete sets of the library of cunitress cat-
alouue cards now number forty right
whtlr forty lih'aries of the I'niteil
Stales yovermnrul have partial depos-
itory set.
Ihe adojitnui of Wiiniform type for
thr use of the blitni seems imminent
to the assistant In charge of the read-
ing room for thr blind. It js antici-
pated that an agreement ma he arrived
at between the llri'ish and American
co workers which will rrsult in the so-
lution of this problem.
In the forty-five years timing which
the copyright work has hern a part
of thr business of the lihrary'of con-
gress the nunihrr of rntiie totaled
J'MJV)7. During thr last ninelcrti
years the net leieipis of ihe office
above expeiisei fui service were
New Spnng Tuiban of White Stra w Titmmed with Many White Wings
Rising High in Fiont and Sloping Do vrnwaid at the Sides.
ellc ol culm and again Ihev show simplest um ol hat trimming next to
strong Ion lies of hi. 11 k to bung them ! 1 ihhoii which is wings that may be ob-
To he possesNed of a head of heavy
beautiful hair; soli lustrous. Unify
wavy and free (mm ibindintt is mucly dnidiiaK who fee
0 mailer ul Using a little I l.in lei me
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice soft hair and lots of n Inst
rrt a 2S rent bottle .f Imi. w ton'
1 lander me now all ding sti trc-
unimenil it apply a little as directed
ami within ten minutes thcie will lie
an ippeatamc of abundance (nOt
ess flulfiness and an iticmnpu able
iiloss and lustre and tiv as you will
you ran not find a ii.nt ol dan buff or
into line with the black and while
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 wliuli ha struck I'aiis
anew and which is ilotniuatiug most of
Ihe wardrobes of the fashionable ovei
thite who ate going to I gypt or the
b'lviei.i for the bad season
I hose who ate noticing the tiend of
fashion in I' tame sav that tin rc haye
been lew seasons when the wonirn o
fashion theie are no women oi plras-
111 1 todav have laketi up the cniilbl'
nation 4.1 I1I.0 k and while with so minli
etiibususin Whether or not this will
have a strong tllcil on Anienca. tin
one can ti ll lor we seem to have been
instilled Willi a madness for inh col
or. The domination of mediaeval and
ecclesiastical styb"; the intiodin lion
of Slavic Indian and ll.ilk.iu turn-
tilings and embioidei ie the tnkless
rush of gavctv that has gone on m tins
country since ptospetilv trmk il have
breti united faclots toward the wear
nig ol anv udor that was not bl.n k or
while
It is a guess 01 tailier a ptophecy.
that ioois will maintain tltrii siipiem
acv over lieie dining the spring and
summer among the masses and that
the exiessivelv small 1 ombinalions of
ibl.dk and while that the I tenill aie
exploiting will be taken up oulv hv III
as though they tan
1 it 1 1
inning nair; nut yuin leal surprise will
lC fter about two wrrds" use when
you will set new hair-line and downy
at - first ye hut really new hair -sprouting
out. all ovei vour snip-
Dandrrine is vr hrlirvr. the only suir
hair (rower destroyer of dandruff and
v rtirt for itchy scalp ami it never fails
v to Hop fallmi hair at ome.
If you want to tirove how pretty and
oft ytur hair really is moisten a cloth
tvitH Jlttle Danilrrlne and carefully
" draw it through your hair taking one
small strand ul a tin. Your Imir will
be 10ft (limy and beautiful in )iit a
few moments -a delightful sutpti.e
aw aiti tvrrimt who Utci tlm.-AJv.
l.ol indulge 111 Ihe stained glass elicits
anv loiigei
Ivetv Woman i amiol taitv olf this
n inbn'.itiou It 1 a falla v o believe
lh.it hill' k or white or the two o-
gethei. suit tveiy lace and fignte and 1
that tin- should be used as liiuiipi
io 'I when other idea tail. Iluiidirils
ol xs toil' n look their worst lit hl.uk;
Ihev brome positively dovsjilv the inn-I
merit ihev allaib thrniselves to it '
White is inoic rasilv worn by the
masse iiml yd in thr glate o( eve- ;
limit light it puis a bd coiiideaton
pale bail and rvrs that air uul hill-
lianl at tbtir rrv wot si I hr cuin-
b nation o black and white is a diffi-
cult thing 10 ma let and it takes an
artist band In mingle the two rnlori
in inch a manner that a woman ran
carrv llum oil
Ihe imllinris atr t'ying out alt
white luf sometimes iniuhmg Ihcm
up willf blaik as a prelude to what we
may esprit in gowns l.ven as early
thr ftrt of January their wetf
white Sctbun tuibans in psuuc velvet
lamed from any barnyard tor a
1. Milling The new hats that are shown
in the shop windows and air being
bought by the women (joini; south indi-
lalr thai wr ate to havr a:t other barn-
yard season and that the common gar-
den fowl may be called upon to furnish
the trimming for hats a the ordinary
little i.ihhit was asked to vield its skill
tin season as a substitute for ermine.
The sketch shows one of these hats.
It is a turhan of white straw lilted well
over the eyebrows in the mannrr of the
moment and trimmed w ith w ings that
extend upward in front like thr Kiffrl
tower and droop at thr sides and hack..
I here are also culoted hats with
bl.uk wings and black hat with while
wings ami the woman who knows
where thrse. aicessories rome from
u mulct if their usage will lowrr the
pi ur of millinery. It is most probable
that she wotidets in vain. Sand is
iliatgeil for at thr price of gold these
davs and when the negroes in the south
tatse the price of spinach on account
of the wai their is no reason to be-
lieve thai those higher up will have
anv mercy.
ACTOIDS ACT ACTIVELY.
Ai tools ait pleasantly on stoma h
liver and bowels. cents at all iltug-
gists Adv
1 1
LIFE SACRIFICED
BY INDIAN WOMAN
TO RESCUE SHAWL
FA KM l N D Jan Jr. -Small
Woinan former wife of Silling
Hull. Ms dead at I on Iterthobl
Indian texetvatioii in vsrstrtn North
Dakota (tout burns sustained when
firr destroyed hrr sliack at Lucky
Mound This information was re-
ceived here last night According
to the report Small Woman escaped
fiom her burning dwelling uninjured
hut trlurned In rescue an old shawl
which she pried highly and her
clothing caught lite She was a na-
tive of Mandan and HI) ri old. At
Ihe tune of hrr death slie was the
wife uf a I'niied Stairs Indian scout.
ii
Spring Cottons
Are Pretty Waahable and Staunch
Spnng sewing is next to occupy your attentiotl und these new ma-
terials are important items for the making of new (j'"llrs. In color-
ing ih-signs and qualities they will speedily find faof with all who view
them Saturday and YOU should make ynttr selection early.
Gingham 15c Yard
Ittight pretty Spring ginghams
in a host of new designs in attrac-
tive plaids and popular width
stripe also more conservative
i link and stripe patterns. The
ii.ility is extra fine '7 inches
wide. Yard ISc.
Kiddie Kloth 20c Yard
Many mothers will he glad to
know that the Kiddv Cloth con-
crrned it a shipment of new Spring
colorings (yarn dyed and fast)
splendid for wear-resisting dresses
for ihildren. Yard 20c.
Percalea 15c Yard
--and yard wide in a larue va-
riety of light and dark colors of
new Spring designs; the quality i
much luprtior to thr ordinary
kind selling at similar markings -Saturday
at yard I5.C.
French Gingham 25c Yd.
-is a very fine quality and the
assortment provided almost unlim-
ited selection. 1'laidt in beautiful
color combinations and wide
.stripes. For dainty school drrsses
thrse are unexcelled. Yard 23c.
Main Floor Weat Room Weat Aiale
"Long Cloth"
For Spring Lingerie
"Ar-Bee" Longdothi have
superior wearing and washing
qualities and are in gradei
that are soft and finely woven
- 111 the while goods depart-
ment you will find a complete
assortment iir longclolh of re-
cent milling which assures
fabrics that will render ritcel-
lent seivice 10 Yard bolta
priced at $1.25 11.50 t.71
and 12.00 respective of quality
"Are Ht" lanelnth apeetal
at II K9 Is a duality Unit la
Hiri'lnlly 1 e i'i ihi liter. 1 1 et (or fill
iiiiilvrtiiUNlliiM ; Hiilunlny II
Lull uf lit yarita ieelnl at
$5.95 Bed
Seta apecial
$3.98
ronmi-U of a luaillirully
nmtilsuliliirvil slieat with
nalr of Pillow case to
mulch; Imih ur finished
Willi mwlliipiil ii1. and a
flue urn 'In of ' IMiut'' alieet
vii emi'liiyi'il in th mak-
ing; ri'gulur Is 15 valuos;
Kiitunlsy (it clinics 13 M.
" Corsets'
Women9 s Shoes
At Final Clearance
- Be sure to buy Coisets Satutday
in each of the following price group-
ings aie yodels that will be favored
tbr Spring wear (and while all sues
are not available in each style col-
lectively all .ewes arc provided!. At
eai h price there arc both white Con-
nie and pink brocade in both front
and I1.1t k lacing
$1.50 Corsets at choice H.OO
f.'.OO Conets at choice ft. 50
$2.50 and .).5(i Corsets choice. It. 93
Eatra Special Clearances from
TheNotionSquare
"Beat All" Wire Hair Pini Full Japaned assorted
sizes fifty in box 3 boaei for 5c.
Pearl Button - First quality of fresh water prarl
Sues Ik to .M.' Doen on card. Choice at 5c card.
Better Pearl Buttone fjfy Japanese and iridestent
pearl. All sizes up to 4-' A wml for 5c.
Fancy Crepe Napkin In beautiful designs and ml
onngs One diuen Sc or two dozen for 15c.
Shell flair Pins In amber and dark box Sc.
Safety Pin (iood quality all sizes-2 cards 5c.
Special for Saturday Clearance
It may be MON THS hence before you are offered miiIi ailolhrr
opportunity to buy good ahos at a saving. Leather 1 advancing
111 price day by day and It is an inevitable fact that shoes of .simi-
lar styles will sell in Spring lor nearly twice the rcuular values
ot these we aie ottering at clearance. Note the following rrduc-
tton srriouslv and take our word for it that aftrr the euding'of
this sale $4.95 and $5.45 will not evdi.lnty an ordinary pair of
shoes. 'Social for Saiamlay arc lour numbers that merit prompt;)
shopping.
-Two-tone white and Ian combination lace boot
covered Louis heel If'JIKI value at...' ..
Two-tour white and grav button boot turn sole
New York Louis heel; $801 value at
Semi glazed kid button shoe welt sole leather
Louis heel; $KIKI value at ...
Waik glared kid lace boot 'I-inch top. welt sole
Louis heel ; JtfiKI value al
$4.95
$4.95
$5.45
$5.45
Saturday is a Good Time to
BVY MEN'S TIES
35c and 50c
Ties
25c
$1 and $1.50
Ties
75c
Asml)leil liiirtiir Ihe two
prices are Men Tin III h
ul Hhowlng or nirrerun
n In lieaiitllul euliir
titiiHtlmia; nlnt ilark
nun; tmtli nsortinents cuti-
tn!n the wilt or iiti-iul
effects In allha of excep-
tionally good rath'ii; .Mo
mid &iic vhIiii'S fur Zbc and
II iiml tl till values for 7Vc.
Itunemher.
1 prices
broad
I ilmiiin
eiHiihli
' ours;
8 - Inch Ribbons AQr
worth to $1.00 per yard Jm
-- F.ac.h M the many bolt composing this clearance
salr is one of exceptional beauty 111 tutors and designs
also a 'splendid quality double face satin brocades
fancy striped novelties self striped satins embroid-
ered effects and printed warps most of them in H inch
v tilths and are worth at regular prices up to SUN) the
yard -Saturday at yard 49c.
Embroidered Specials
Found at the White Goods Dept. Saturday
50c Dtesser Scarfs 39c Kemstiti bed and rmbroid-
rrrd. 70c Diesser Scarfs 59c Scalloped and embroidered
19c and 11.00 Dresser Scarfs 69c Hemstitched and
embroidered
78c Pillow Cases 50c Pair In envelope and plain
styles; both are embroidered
$2.00 Pillow Case $1.39 Pair Kmbroidrrrd in colots
of blur lavender and yellow.
39c Square 29c Hemstitched and embroidered
sic ll'x!(J inches.
$7.50 Bed Set 6.50 Si a I loped and cut corner
spread bolster In match embroidered in coloit of
blue rose and yellow.
75c
Children's Union
Suits to clear at.
--Sizes from ft to 1J years arr
medium fleeced pure while union
suits knit from fine tombed cot-
ton yarns drop seal long sleeves
and ankle length garments
I linice at 75c.
25c
Silk Lisle Hose
pair
- Fine gauge in highly merceriied
silk lisle hose for women. Thry-
arr light weight high spliced heel
reinforced foot and 4 inch garter
top. White and bias k. Splendid
valuei at pair 23c.
29c
Children's Hose
pair
- in sizes from 5's to Id's are
splendid quality hose for children.
'I hey ate highly merceriied lisle
with doable strength heel and tor -assuring
long wear. Colon aie
black and white. Fair at 29c.
11
Thoreau Centenary
Will Be Observed
ItOS'TON Mass.-Preliminary plans
are already under way (or a suitable
observance to be held alter in the year
in honor of thr centennial anniversary
of thr birth of Henry David Thoreau
thr wrtlrr and philosopher who was
not thr least among the group of in-
tellectual beacons which illumined
New Fugland in the first half of the
nutelrrnth century.
Thorrau was horn at I uncord Mais
July 12 IHI7. Ihi parrnts were plain
proplc in humble circumstances. I''r
some years he supported himself most-
ly by penril-makittg surveying engi-
neering and carpentering He led a
liirrar life at thr same lime writing
lecturing and reading
In IMS he built a hut on thr shore
of Waldrii pond and for about two
years and a half he lived there in
complete solitude with occasional ab-
sences 8he house was built on land
owned hy his friend Ralph YValdn
Frnenon. and had no lock to the door
and mi uitUm In the window. I trie
the philosopher dvselt in tha woods to
meet primitive conditions to confront
nature alone and deal with her at first
hand. He afterward abandoned thr
mterpirsr and recommended no one
but the exceptional man to try It.
Thoreau nrvrr married ami never
left Concord except for a lecturing tour
or a pedestrian excursion. It Is said
of him: "Cities hr disliked; civilisa-
tion be did not believe in; nature was
his passion and thr wilder it was the
more he loved it."
And ct 1 bureau was a fine scholar
in Fnglish and in (ireek ami thr few
poems that he wrote are remarkable
for their profound feeling and subtle
beauty. Kmersou at his funeral said
of him: "His soul was made for the
noblest society; he had in a short lfe
exhausted Ihe capabilities of ll?T
world; wherever (here is knowledge
whetevrr there is virtue wherever
litre is beauty hewiu) find a home."
CONDEMNED' MEXICAN
BISHOP IS RELEASED
V.SHIN(iTON Jan. 2d.-On repre-
sentations hy the I'nited States Hishop
de la Mora of Zacatecas condemned t t
death without opportunity for drfens'-
on a charge of aiding t!la has been
released and is on his way to the United
Stales Archbishop Ororo of (itia
dalaiara still is held on the satnr
chargr. He presentations also have been
made in his behalf.
10 to 20 Discount
On All
HIGH GRADE
TAILORING
. Watch till space.
VALDRACHT
Tailor to last sal Oastlamen.
II If. lofclnsoa.
Wal. 400$. Colcotd BI4.
Ol'l GOOD THAT
x - COSTttOLE FEELS!
It Oeti to That Sort Spot
Like Magtc
At-hl That's delicious relief for
those sore muscles thoia at Iff joint.
l . a a
insi lame riack.
MustrrnU I. . -)..
w sss siiufiii nuns vi 11 1 1 1 '
nrnde with the oil of mustard and
other home iimplei.
It does the work nf the old.
fashioned mustard plaster minus Iho
plaster and minus the Mistrrl
You simply rub Muiterols on tha
spot where the pain is rub it on
brisklywand usually the rain I tone.
No muss no bother. Just comfort
luff sonthiiisr relief first a aentla
I glow then a delightful sense of cool
ness. And best of all no Mister like
the old fashioned muiterd plaster used
10 mane.
Use Muiterole for sore throat bron.
chilis tonsilltis eroup atill neck
asthma neuralgia headache eoni
tion pleurisy rheumatism lumbago
pains and ache of the back or joint
ipralns sore musclat bruises rhiU
Mains frosted feet and colds of the
chut (it often prevents pneumonia)
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