Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 263, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2. 1017.
THREE
ORDER BY MAIL-SENT PREPAID
PHONE PBX-77
DELIVERED FREE
Economy for the Toilet
OTIinCMTO ADC
oiuulhio nnc
"LAWMAKERS"
TOILET ARTICLES AT VERY REAL REDUCTIONS
J9r ttkiulaily 1 Unmlhui ' I .n I 'i i'. ' .
' l")c i i-Kiil.it Iv ii i. el .it J.-i
I at lal I'owiln
I ai i.tl I tram tuhrs
I .11 l.ll N'.ip
Tallinn l'(
'I 1 .4 1 f 1 : 1 1" t Lulu .
Pr..ill Viol I
Mrtnirn's I 1 l 1 1 1 1 1
y
lar Powdets .it
plu nl .11 .'-Hi
A lliiiirjnii l.iu Ivtie
M. 11!. urn- Uln ll's I- iiiisilr
I i vy's I .1 1 he.
Plushes 11 19c. iiL'titar Jx
and S
I 1 .1 1 1 I Hlll-hl's
I tall I '. 1 1 1 ! ir -
I lullii s I'.i iisht s
I mi. Ill 'slf.
Drntal I'lcpaialiuns All Under-
pi iced.
K'l'x.ill I 01. ill Paste 20c
I mmi's I oi.ih 1'utvdt 1 ite
nil; ale's I nlal iimiii 2lic
Ki'hllus 'I until Pate Oc
I'rhivn Paste t9l-
I .1 vi 11 is -. . Jit
Nillitul I mill P.sr 19c
I nU.lt . llli.. Mr
( nl ni. is
Toili-t Oram.
Jsi S.inilnl ( 1 1 ;mi ...
.s"i Sniipn' ( i mr ....
'"1 N.nhlint.i
?l IH ( Ilium-
.f I 'Nl ltii 1 1 1 1 i t I a .
l'l .IVICI ( If .I M I
ml. I'.I . I. . .
K l'mid's ViinliiiiK .
10c
..tie
. 5c
85c
. . 39c
. 29c
40C
25c Sanitol Face Powder All Colors 10c
Thermos
Hottlesand
Food Jars
I'lllt llotlirs
$1.75 $JJ1 $.'.75
IJn.nl I'.nlll-.
tJ.75. $.I.JS 1.75
I I lais I'int $1
IJll.ll I $4.1H)
I lift urns ( .n al-
Maximum
Water
Bottle
A I ItaMr M.ii
alllrl l !- r ni
tulil'it w at i . itiii-i I
l"l .' M .11 KriJII
: ; S1.58
i Rrducliiin tin
$4 50 $6.1X1 $0.50 all Rutibrt (Jo ids
A
i ' H'irmnnv
ii)aIt)1&ra Shampoo
Stationery
Ymi will In- phased ami pi ntt.l In
mr il Svuiplinin I awtis is such .1
V I tonkin Kladr nt paper pr
I i.il oltn . a pound l" nl papri
111 1 .'I rllM-lnprs -Q
a 7li .ilur DC
I .alliri s l .'lilv in
haul tt.it'-i Makes
a i inn l".i my
i I an- hi.' Mt'l .
I Mir. I hi' li a t t
nl".- aii'l
suit
50c
Pinking
Picoiing
Hemstitching
SATURDAY
Order
By
Sent by mail piepaid. Drlivrtrd Kior. Plmnr l'RX-77
WFSTFALL DUUU CO.
Oklahoma City
Salety Raoi Blades Rrshai prnrtl. Sinulf Ednes J5c. Dozen Double
Edges .I5c dozen. Pairrl Post I'irpiid.
-ACCUMULATING-
TO WW KFFKCTIVK! Savins must
have some definite purpose. Tlie
mere accumulation of money in itself
is no virtue. It is only when saving
becomes the first step in placing
money to effective use that it con-
tributes to your own well being and
that of your family.
Why Not Build on Those Va-
cant Lots and Make Them
a Profitable Asset?
LET US SHOW YOU THE WAY
"The Old and Reliable Way"
THE
OKLAHOMA CITY BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
204-5-6 Majestic Bid k.
Oklahoma City
Pupils at I owt'll Si li'.' I Oi -janii:
Own I cr.i' httui r.
DEBATES ARE SPIRITED
I his Method Used to le.i'l:
Civics .md llistniy
Ry Alelh Hurt Tall.
i'talii' ainniihl t .lis l i
w.t- htutikihl t. T tit ill tli' '."ai
l.'nlav whin "senator Iran (""1. p'
!. I a lull pi .vi linn l"i llif '.tl"V
1 "Ir ni a ri taut at. Ml nl monrv u "'i
win h tu pill ha r a Malur "I I. unf-
it" II I II f"t tin . ..pit-'l II .l'1
in I iini-t ilh iiii.iiiiiik il- appmval aii'l
-pint.-'! a: t'liim-'ils in-ii'-'l Alli-mpls
Pi . thr hill .'i- 1 1 1 il "''r'' .I. l. a'. 'l
ail I II H.ls lllr In thr I nl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I. ll llll.ltl r hr ri;t Itlli'lll p.'lll'l III lH
III use si is in hr il i v H l) nil this ili.'s
I I .il an. I th. M.tr in hnth hninrs whr'i
llils 1. I ln it t cl nil! 't . .1 1 1 1 1 1 II I - . J"'1
al.lv il si is us.ut. mill ureal
ll'trl rst I II I r ins . I r Mini r t In II
ill. .in iiH"h.' a pn it ..( sei'liitient
iii'pitini; th" r '..(.in. I llir iin.i-'r
hnl
Sell ml l.i-ii.islrttiiic
I In- i i'.t l! r I i! I 'linina si.tr i
l.llllir I ll' li" h XI- l.llilt r n I thr l.nttrll
h. I. I I" s ami 1'iils. M an. I Is
rrs n. still haw a larr ainnimt ni
siiilnniil As i ry .i i i s !iiilH Ttiniis
Hi ami ..!.' I in th'.il nf prn r . 1 1 1 r
this l 1. inlll.sr ni thr pupil- nf ihr
. uhth ..! ..I O i s l.. all In h.
i sitri It is .rnit ii k' as w.-ll as mi-
pl i-ssH i i i "the trill i
I hr i'. rtn.i: v r-lei 'lav u a llir Itrst
. llir l:r I ? Ill atl'l the I lat t IIM-
i hiprt .. h.l'l II. ! w! .'..trn ijil. K I
Mitkllli; .'t.1 III .1 v..lllllt l .11 .ls
iniiiphtrl. h.miM'i 1 1 ! i K 1 1 1 1 1 1 - '
'.'i:ii;i ! r iilrni prn I' ni . ir
.111 Mth!l. . I H'. I ktlhthnf'.
I i in i lr Is anil I. an 1 ' it. t ant
.l! .It IMs all III I hi -if phi' r
llir !i"n- ntnnnllr. ! Iinaiire.
nliii alimi. u""i!i'ls an I mis .'th .f. . at
.ippninlr.l in a .liiniiiir I f.-hinii
h Ihr i ha" . tt it'll till . in. h inrni
I r i I hnth It. us s ha- Ihr plrnsiiie ami
.hk'iiilv i-t si 1 1 1 1 it; mi a i . .in 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
William Simpson Speakn.
I h - i.ral r hip . h- hmt r i
"ti h iltiam iinpsi'it Miss iina
hull I was in. nl. .Ink tiniii Intir nt
. in . in lis I .i it is unman 's sulliai;' seems
tu hr in ..kir am! latlirs )M Mil.
srinraiil at aims (. nimiitlees u(
the huis( ttcte nut iuniplrl.1
I his mtrnt inu in. tli ..I . t.-ai linn;
iiiis i. in is alitallr ami smrsstHh
a I nf. lit' tu Mrs n. Mn.lllT. til
prim tpal nl la i ll li. . -1 ami Ir.n lirr
u litis (jta.li Ihr hkilaln'e uteris
ull.e a Wick A iruru ni llir lnlllin
silii.it ni purl nin. til. the n- tit. alls
tin- wlis. wherelnies snrst iri.ith
nilui is ami their antliuntv hinds nt
lulls "tnlri" Mines. Imw hills linnine
sa law. itntialne reteremltiin tili't hl s
nf pi in eilitir. ptrii ilrs rai It session
As.i mallet . iniirs- in the arlual
wnih nl the tun limisi's niattrrs iiuis
I r nr esn il expe.ltlril "I lit e.iltl
.milters (ruil nt I'ltiiiher meet imtiie
ihaleh
ute is l. r. Il i all airl il is surinis.
t ni! liuu 1 1 1 i i k. I an I t i th'- point a
srltl.il in tin l ow. II Icin
The two most wonderful
waists in the world in new modes
v
-
' A.IS -
-Quality
Value
and
Style
Count
Big in
Waists
i
Alb
'.r.iwoHb.
( ii
More Waists and Better Waists at a Dollar Blouses Specially Priced at $2.00
Yimi t an have inori' WaiMs ami tictlcr Waists for a niven
('Apt-ni'i.un' it' yon nti thi'in wrv. Iv.cn !'cr a sum as lnw t
as one tl'tllar you fan obtain a Waist hero that's dcsirabli-
in every sense of the wont that is fashioned in the new
and wanted styles that's made with a nicety of finish
and cut so as to insure perfect fitting. True these Waists
are exceptional in value but typical of the unusual Waist
values to be found here at all times.
We have the exclusive tale for this city of the justly-famed
Wirthmor Waists. New styles will go on sale tomorrow.
Tn :nirirni i:itf how i'ood these Mouses are von otiirht to
see them -or better still wear one. We mitfht K into the
whys and the wherefores of the unusual worth of these
Minuses but we'll suffice it to say that they're greatly su-
perior to the ordinary two-dollar Mlouse in fact have all
the distintfuishmtf marks of a Mlouse costinn considerably
more. There's just a limited number at this price doubt-
less not enough to satisfy the demand. Consequently an
early call for intending purchasers is sutfK'U'l-
The Wellworth the standard American Blouse at two dol-
lars can be bought here only in this city.
la-
Boys' Wear
At 1-3 OFF'
Hoys' Overcoats and Mackinaws.
also boys' winter weight Suits Clos-
ing out at a reduction of 1-15.
Not. a garment carried over from
last season all new this season's
styles. The Suits each have two pairs
trousers.
No jrarments smaller than H years
but up to 18 years.
Special Purchase
Handkerchiefs
(Samples)
My count. 10.") dozens.
They are women's handkerchiefs
of pure linen and fine Swiss em-
broidery. Comers are daintily gar-
nished with handworked designs in
white or colors. Narrow hemstitched
hems also some with scalloped edges
19c 3 for 50c.
Final Clean -Up
on Men's
Shirts
25 Discount
Saturday is the final day
of this reduction all
Shirts in the house at a
saving of one-fourth
the price
Special!
Neckwear Half Price
Klegant $2 four-in-hands
For $1.00
mnnp
i
ihiiin
line.
I'tincipal is "Govr tr.oi."
Ihr srwHth kjtaile i i -I i 1 1 tl - tltr
People As true ( Ihlaliotnaiis lliey tisr
the 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 r Sestrrila's session
a spc m urn. i.illnl In 1 In- vrritm ."
Mrs. M slier upon petition from H per-
ernl of the "people " I poti a protrst
limit Mrs Mosher thai an extra session
wntihl tost iin.ie a t lift k nf Jsll.tUlM
evidently from the "ptiatr inlrirsts"
was lot tilt i mi tut;
Ihr venae- was . hus- p.. li
kept tiiiiniik; limn Ihr Imtisr wltitli
sermeil In r aitinu thr tttoir speriltU
I'lunts nf orilrr front the siraWrr Iriuk
up i oiisiilerahle lime Iml lliev wrrf
well taken ami sliowe.l mm li knowle.lk;e
of pat liamentat y law
III (art this tl.ist lus pai lianirntai
taw ih ill Hklhl ah'tiK well the rrs of
ill' sndmis
Bill Inlmduerd. j
Several lulls uetr iilt.hii f Ihr1
speaker l ft "dliieil Willi ij;nit "Mr"j
Ktililhoil who iiravi ly nllernl the trsn- J
lnli'11 "Mr. Spiakei that thr Patron's I
i lull Itr reijiiesteii tn tntnislt the muney
lot the li.isili.itt suits" I Ins ats.i was
refertril to the fill. liter I'utmuillre ( hie
with r. I rune In iiiriilrtit.il t halites of
i lassi s was rrferreil In llie ultn atioual
t ni'imillee rrioileil mil. v "tnl upon
ami sent lo Ihe "kjuvettii.t" In hr sini'il
I hese lulls were all "emet urm y"
imasiiifs ami tttshe.l llnmmh without
lilt III tlllW- III tit. Ill 1111 ll.tltt'tltt
mntr srtiun matters atr i oiisi.lerr.l I Itr itnpiovrme nl of plants ami tlow
No tesolntions air ititro.lil. r it l.itiltk! I rTs hv - l""" ernm is as .l
to s retiinte I li.it is f.xe l i j lnr ar r' K.ef .leiiiii(! tlsrll
nol a form nf "st lioul Kovetniuenl " Ml
iiitrrnl lopii s the Munroe .loiltitir
u.'tn. in sutit.ik'r. national pi..liilutiut.
air ilehalril in p'inl trtMi.n When Mirli
is lite ease eoitsuli iahlr tune is rjitrti i
I 't preparattmi ami il is taken up limn
h.h si Irs.
'llir 1.11 'Irhate was tuiuii the ipirs-
linn thai Ihr ptesienl ir elri le v
poptitat vole as a fr.ler.il .iinrnihni tit
lor ralilii.itintt ami tatttnl
No Hill Die.
All tin alisolnlelv attot.lintj to ritlet i
of ui'lrr I'.u liantrntartaiis arr awa I
"oil the joli" ami trin.tt kalilr krrnitrt I
is shown Iheie is ihr (list the rt - j
.nut ami the thn trailittii. llir ilrlwtr i
.in I r. tall happi thinn Intr too'
i llial no hill ihe alum- ami lienlri tnl '
in oiur sti.ini' i oniniiiter tnoin. j
llir alue of thr Irnislalnrr is mani
I .hi ami aiir.l s an I tnjlish ilnll i
Heres- the Sal
HOSIER Y
Luck the saucy gamester has
smiled upon Kerr's agath this time
with an important and very timely
purchase of hosiery. There are three
lots at three prices very low prices
and since women were never
known to have too many pretty hose
we predict a "run" on the three lots
that will soon clean them up.
At 29c At 87c
IJII .7ril women's III it silk
hose; hlaiks ami utats Llnr.
tans hrowiis t hainpakine mm
titely iniperleit.
Women's finr ilk ln.sr wuh
hse tops ami soles; plaurtnl-
ors an. I tiovflly (ninluniittons ;
m i j tarr li4i
e of
At $1.19
Women's all silk hsr tn
plain tulors with lamy lave
sti ipnik! ; silk tup lisle line I
iluiihle I. -et
J
THE KERR DRY GOODS CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
OPEN HOUSE AT '
HIGH SCHOOL!
i
ftnisheil itrttinn the i oiistitiitioii of Ihe;
t'lliteil Sta't -s. 1 ... t ti ththl was aske l
' to put hmls-ilf ha k in 7i. ..s will as
i Ik t ouhl in i.leas ami tt v to s-r thr j
'situation a ii was It t.k tun weiks'
tn write this.
' It is re.ilh tunst iulrirlnV I" sir llir
j "le nistaHtre " in session It j:irs . n a
( ri.it ileal oi tepr. I for thr t apahiltltfs
lof the im.ilern t hill ami is impressite
.
hi thollk;lll .1 llir fa' tea hulk; ellnt '
I liesr vomit'st. i s liamlle m a en tap
ahte manner the in n htm rv in iinni.itiue
I with A In. Ii this pr.al i 'iinl t v is pm
I p. Ilr.l 'Ihe speakets know how ami Meniln-r "f Ihr
I wlirn In aihltess thr than Ihr ih.nrmr ari. t r KIM
know wnett '.I rrinrone tli-tn
I Tttipfr Way Taught.
! I lir lulls are prrsrnle.l in iht it proper
form This ami so urn Ii inme in tin
wav of pat li.imriil.it v kuowl. lk!r thai a
isitnr frels ahasliot al Ins nun tkitmr
am r llr is imlrlihlt imp'essnl with
the fart llial ihesr loiiiiiiij i Hi its kimw
. 8ft
ItaiUiTTj Vtinnasi
'Wl''
tiin'alir
I he
stil'leuls i r tee
i an
prist lent of
r ulii'K f
rxploiiattuii .
l.pislators Guests of IIoiku;
Buys in Champ.
nun.
w ill he 1 1 1 1 J w ttli
at tin i r ilailv tasks
Ihr iitspi-i tmti lirKtns at 7 Ml o'il..k
ami rmls at ') o'thuk whrn a iirrumin
Is In hr hrhl in ihr It if; It s hool aii'lt '
t.l Mini Suprrinteiulenl Vihite
lt I. I tim ipal I I Wrllemr'.rr ol thr m.itmil on
lui;h sh. Paul Nrslntt. si.raker of I "I th' name ininetal walrrs ami will
thr limit)' of reptesentatnes ami h pu rnt the inisitsr of llir spring tak-
en aie to make short a.hltessfs n . ihk li.u k;r oi ihr hath ami ijrpotj
urihestt.i will In p in the e titertainiuenl when tin w.iirt. ate taken.
Prut has issue I a
r thr ftnitrrvatiiiil
f all thr mineral
spinas in the muntry umler tlie ilirrc-
li. n oi the puhlit health depai Imrut.
litis department will ilistitiutiatc ill(itr
ni.tt i hi on .ill the .illative pmperlirt
what lliev are ilmni;
( Iklahotu.i Irnisla j
Is i f hminr at tlir
amtiial '"pen ti in It! " of the lni:h t hoot
t 'litnhl I his rvrnt ilestiineil In at
I r1 tiklahnma I'ltv paitoits ami ta-
p.iier an ipputtiinil In iitspeit thr
ttllnul nil. let unlkltlk! I' ll. Illlu lis is ill
inle.l l the lints' liooster tluh whitli
pio iiiol. I llir litst annual opm niklht
l.l l rat. whrn il nil 5.IIOII t t pen
pie atieti.le.l.
I rt ilrp.ii tiuenl nt thr sthool. in-
i In Iniki thi' iloitifsiii irtii r. manual
Is
Times Wants Are Winners
is invaliiahlr. a Mis Moslur. Il
womlirtitl tiaininu in thr rsmssinii
f i'lr.i Ami Ihr ilrM-loiinienl in noisr
is as tnaiknl as antlhttm els-. Ml this
; iiti.fr fiotn Ihr know le.lk.''- "( the suh
i if I al haml win. h i a. h i Inhl is ai
iiiiiii.1 'llif... I..L.. i .. .1 l...l ...
I tuts ami uatutaiiv liaie mine in the
t.l I Ihtnu
Cnntliltilmn Wrillrn.
Mis Muslni is tisiitk! tins mtliu. m
ir.i htHK Imluty too. Ihr tl.i.s has jus)
SIPECHAIL SfflmRT
SATURDAY SA.KIB SATURDAY
Men's Arrow Hrand Shirts with soft or laundered ruffs.
all kinds; this Fpring's styles; $2. 50 values
(hoice
$1.50
Men'H $1.2.")
Shirts all new
sprin patterns
laundered cuffs
choice
95c
221 and
223 W. Grand I U
Hoys' $7.ro
Suits
Hoys' $..rn and
$1.(0 Suits
$5.98 $4.48
Men Pantn. $t' : Men's $. ami
pHiits $4.48 $1H Suits.
$7.r() Pants choice
$5.48 ! $10.00
I IDT! !vV- 1
221 and
223 W. GraaJ
CARLOAD
New Style
Just Received
Price. Will Advance February 15.
Here is a hig carload of newest styles popular sellers
nt a saving over what you will have to pay later.
Several bargains in used pianos various makes "
$35 $75 $90 $110 $135 $150 Etc.
EASY TERMS
Call Write or Phone Walnut 7246.
Frederickson - Kroh
Music Co.
221 Wfit Main
WholewU and R.Utl
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