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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 1917.
By AUtha Barr Taft.
R. HAROLD K. MOYKK of
tli Thomas Idle! announces
the engagement of his (inly
daughter F.thelyn Wilson to
Mr. Royal Willi Carson. The mar-
riage will be quietly celebrated on Wed-
nesday March 7 in the Pilgrim loiiRie
Rational church by the Kev. W. H. H.
L'rch. Miss Moyer. who lias
to young womanhood in Oklahoma I itv
where she has a host of friends is one
of the nonular members of the younger
set. She possesses in addition to a
great personal charm a very goon so
prano voice and is unusually a i oiu-
rv n
M
plished as a pianist .Mr. i arson is mr i t)llN at tcriif. n in honor of Mrs Harry
only sun of Mr. W. . t arson -'H Wilkinson the .her gursl bring Mrs.
Classen boulevard and is prominent I j(r mr. ir1)i (rs "1 -..n.is IV
among the successful vti'ing business ilrtm lr . y .Sparrow
men of the iit holding a half interest
in the Capital Krfining company lie Mrs Ward who leaves next
is a member of the SiK'na Alpha I'psi week for a permanent lesidrme in K.m-
lom fraternity and the Joi de Vie club j a ( ty was the guesl of honor at a
(banning bridge given csterdav after-
Mr. and Mr?. Marion S. ( ooter en -l (1 n Nr ; (1 Su)l( M( N)jM
tertained with a delitihlful huttet .lin j K)r(lv S(()(. W(s . i.
ner and bridge last rening al t heir Mr(r - . f.Vor of the afternoon were
home 5.11 West hfteenth street their )v Mji. )(ir(1lv (av rnf
guests beuiR Dr. and Mrs. Kohetl lv Mr t lit t.rl Leonard Mrs. Ward
Walker. Ilr. and Mrs Kdnnind S ler- hrj(? )rrnlr wul a ):vr llp
guson Dr am Mrs. I'.dwan K ' ' ! nrvitr.t quests included Mm. s Leslie
Mr. and Mis. I laicme L. Ilenle Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick It. Owen Mr. and
Mrs W. C. liiirke. Mr and Mrs 111
Brown Mr. and Mr I harles Kdward
Johnson. Mr .Mid Mm Samuel M
iilovd. Mrs. I ilwaid Heneter of M i
con Mo Mis' Jewell Maltison. Mr
(ieorije d SohlbetK and Mr. Paul Coot
e r.
if ff
Mrs. Sidney I.. HrmU and Mrs. Mason
W. Little wne the hostesses u'sleidav
at a most ihaiminK I o'clock lum heon
hriilne Ken al the honie ot Mi Urock.
l.tOI Notlh Shaitel aenue in lionoi i
of Mrs Harry W ilkinson of I hi an
Reaiitilnl lorsaxc houipiets of violets
. ..1 1. 1.... .. . .11-- I u rn. A
I .... i...- I... it. frr...r.l I
ih reoirl .Ireoiaiioit for the individual I
li....-lM Hip lii-rs of ilie al-
ternoon were won by Mrs Unit llan
(jertv who received a band painted
stinar and creamer and Mi. I-rank
Finrh who was eiien a pair rd silk
. ... . . . . ... ... .
hose. Mrs Wilkinson was presented
with a hand painted cheese dish as a
iruest favor The invited miests were
Mme.. Mi rtrowi). I!. I'. .irtmau j
Frederick J. Hate. Thomas S lliitt.ni.
Word K llrooks. KeeJ Haskell jr..
William Mee. Hurt llaKKrriv. ntonio I
D. YounS(eore W. Kno Colin Val -
entine. W'ells Miller. I A Keck. derRe I
MidRlev. Charles M. Diinniiiu I i:dKar I
r.roC flrouan l-t "Thn.m.
Frank llarrah. Hyron D. Shear l)orel
Carter J. h Warren W. M. W estfall.
J ..
F.uir t Yr f iiarles W .outer I
Frank hiinh K. K. Townsrnil I !'.
Sharp I rank J Pest A. J McAlahan.
John Helds. Prentiss I'rire. k. l How-
ard. Samuel W. Hayes William Ray-
mond Will S. (iuthrie W. K. Taylor
J. Frank DuiRee Hunter A Ciaveroft.
Orrin l ea Harrison of Dallas W. W
Have a complexion
that everyone admires
Don't my a Rood complexion Juiw
one. Each lime you cleanie your lace
with Retinol Soap you give it a "beauty
treatment" with the noothinjr healing
R etinol medication. I f aided in severe
cae by a little Reiinol Ointment this
utually Iravej the ronipleiion naturally
r.lear Iresh and Iree from pimplea red-
new roughneM and blotchef
Reinol Soap
"liLlL- reiinno iiniiMfll art MM
XS 4'"irl. TV? Hum
-?J4 Jk t"w hrnttlml ihry
s "eSi tw m. nnl only .r Km tkln but
lor Uw hair ti cli.
Nature's Way
Is Best
Nature's Uxati?e it bile.
If your liver U tending
thm bile on its way it
aould you'll never be
constipated.
Keep the liver tuned k
right up to it rorL
Take one pill regularly
(aore only if tMceatary)
natU your bowel i act reg-
ularly freely naturally.
Calflwi hm Rmi ak ike
ff ma la tae Mmi.
way
r
I 1
n
if
.luden. Stanley K. llriuc Wee K. Mi Kee
Isabel Hamilton Mis Josephine Kyle
and Miss I.rene Hamilton.
Mrs. ft rock will entertain again on
I ridav with a luncheon honoring Mrs.
W ilkerson ami Mrs. Thomas J. Kirk of
Alameda ( al . the guest of her daugh-
ter. Mrs. W. K. M.dinard.
Mrs. Wilkinson is ha voir a number
of social courte.ies planned in her hon-
or. Mrs. I. idle is ginving a theater
pattv for herttn Saturday February '7
and Mrs W. M Westfall one on Satur-
day February 24
Mr lohn licld- ll'5 North Kohin-
Ctoriainril with a matinee party
M Westfall. Warner Vattee. Henry
Hanson. T. W Mi Ketiie. din Kimhall.
I' liner I. I niton C Kd(.ir llonnold
Mvroii Chambers. Joseph I 'ofimaf
Wallace lee. William Uaunoml. Wil-
liam I. Wavlaud. (harles I ( onncl-
lee ( hai li s b Coleord J I'.iiuar I reen.-
r l.eoiue C (iioKau tin in lea llar-
iison of I (alias Robert Itenednl. W il-
liam W W biteuiaii. Ko L l inncrtv
Stephen Vraev lied K'eed. l
Sleeu ( 1 1 a i les' V. Parker. John I Cnl-
bertson r Albert Hyron Poll.-. t h.nles
t) Ittn k. H ."s t arlin. Kavuioiid
ciukIs's. llaik liaison. Ilrii Planih-
aid of Kansas ( ity. I I.. Mills. Hurt
HaKK"tv. II. l-'ranklin dill I'. S.
Sparrow I'red Suit
Da'ii I . H.i-
'-a11' l!radle. I. D I
I laiuptoil
disses Susie ami Nina t.rien. I.ae
... .... . t. ...
Malone. Irene Moore. Planclie ClaKKetl
Melrose llrown rditb Miller M irftiiei
ite and ( aroline Colcor I Dorothy
Cravcroft Marguerite W'ikofl. 1 tliel
and .Olive Todd I'thehn lohnson
'arpjaiei r enee. .iary llarrali. I.r.
'--dwards. man t ooicr. Laura
K"' r.'io(hs
. . ...
.. M' 1 'V'""- '-.
' y'V c ond street entertain-d wil.i
" u'r;.n 1 in honor
'f N rk (.a.r.1 'ti.hrry and Mrs Uck
!T!'"lr'"f ''. kr""v !rs" Mrv
Aimer a v Ilotid rllow joiKnnls were
used to decorate the lints heon tab!
'"r V"" "r rv r' '"""
Mr Irrin I i 11.--... .... kl-. ..II..
'!-(.. . t . ........
'."" o"nlM". saoa
Dut. her I .oiik. Mrs P 1' Duffy of i-.
Reno. Miss Fdnh Miller Miss Doro
thy Uaycroft and Miss Hue olv.
Mr and Mrs. W (i. Ashto.i will ;ive
an informal dance this evening al their
home M2 North MiKinlev avenue in
honor of their nieie. Miss Krma
Frames Sawyer of South I'.end Ind.
Mr and Mrs. W. F. WiNon. 117
W'esl Thirteenth street are entertain-
in with a' Valentine dinner this eve-
iiuiK at 6:.M) o'clock in honor of their
son Frank when their quests will he
Hland SohlheiK. Adalaide Iu.se tier-
trnde (iardner Mary I ee. I.ucile Nich-
olson FTinor Jorden. Ru'li llulklev
Dorthy Dodson I'.liaheth O'N'eil
leanelle Dinyee Laura Dcin I homas.
Margaret and Jessie Stone. Julia Mar
jiaret Reck. Robert F.dwards I .eland
Anderson llarrv 1'ieilerickson .eori-e
I iuthrie Ceoi Ke Knox ' Sidney llrock.
Rnhard Fdwards Rov Hoffman Daniel
Honan Staiintoii Ihatdier. Pennel!
Price lohn lorden. Douula- Stuart.
l ewis Colry. Jaik Collins. Toni lloyds-
ton Philip Kerr and Jaik Miller.
Mrs llarrv F. Ilachv. II.U West
Twenty third street will entertain in
formally at lum heon Mondav for Mrs
Albert I . Hunt of TnKa
Miss tienelle Haile. Illn W esi Nine
teenth street will (live an informal
hint heon Tuesday at the l ee Hiii knis
hotel bonoriiiR Miss Sallie Matthev s
of lurt W'olth. the mir-l of Mr
and Mrs. Joseph F Runisev
Mrs I F. ( ahill. .22 West Twelfth
tieet. euteilained Mrs lolui llommes
Mrs Victor Siiikks and Mrs It M
Dilley informally at lum hemi and the
theater this afternoon
Mrs. I'. D. llardm LS.il West Twen-
ty seenth street entertained iniormally
with hridRe yesterday aften-oon for
the benefit of St John's I'niscnpal miil.l
The Kiiests were Mines F.dwin Hoard
man W. II P. TntdKeon (' D tie-
rard M. M Itowers W. A. Iiikson.
W. II. CoRswell. tieorgr Pramlon farj
W Fowler O U. Parns ( W Math-
Pawout Checks at the complimentary
danre tonight at the Mooie Hall are
food (or Monday night.
Meet Your Valentine in
Overalls.
New rad Tuesday Nlght-3 Pitir
White Ducka Browniei Blues
Military Striped Old or New So
They At Ducki.
Mrs. Smith manaxer of the Audi-
torium dance is tryinn out the new
fad Tuesday nihl. lnslead of the
usual mask she. adopts the late
Dverall fail for both men and women
and wives a $J50 prir for the best
lookup lady and the ugliest looking
mail in overalls No one will dame
from K:.) to 9 .HI without overalls.
Acroutit of the O'llrien show Mrs.
Smith Kivrs her friends a Free
Dance Saturday and Monday lights
at the Moose hall 21 Hi West First
street ami a free dance is promised
every tune the Auditorium is used
for anv purpose other than dancinu.
-Adv.
SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY
I.. K. ttuttrirk at Kurlid Hall will
teach you how to danre and guarantee
you to be a Rood dancer. Ladies $1.1X1.
Gentlemen $200. ( last itarti Monday
and Friday at 8 p. n. Private lessuni
daily i'hone. Walnut 37.-Adv.
ews I" l Kinney. Charles ( . Sensi-
haiiKh U I". 1'ainrls. Aimer l-'rric and
J F Hriishart of South Until. Ind.
and I . I' Trim. The favor were won
hv Mr--. I'.iumis jpi Mrs. C'swclt.A number of intimate friend of Mr
and Mrs. .1 M Condit. were enter-
taineil at dinner last evening at their
home to celebrate the birthday anniver-
sary of Mr I'oiidil and to orgauie
a new club whuh jas named the Core-
(r
ISS KTMKYLN WILSON' MOYER whose enxnRt-
mont to Mr. Royal Willis ('arson is announced
today and who occupirs a most interostinf? place
in the younger social set here. She in a musician of
much talent and it is a matter of pleasure to her many
friends that her marriage will not take her away from
Oklahoma City.
I U n II II I I n i i 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 u n
opsis rluh. after the state flower. Amer-
ican Heauty ioncs foiined a bcautilul
centerpiece for the dinner table In the
name of hridjie which followed dinnn
Mrs. J. S Armstrong and Mr. ti I.
I ireen made the hiyh sioies. I he
members of the cluh inclu lo Messrs.
ami Mines J M oiidit S;niond ti'dd
stein tieore i' Mrtil l S Rowland
ti I. tireci ami I. S Vruislionn. with
Mrs t loldstein as pie-iilcnt Mr. and
Mrs. ohu Homines were special iMU'sts
i . ' 1 I (
... .- i u .. vtr -....I
i nn w he rrhiuary Willi .Mr. aim
Mrs ( I. t.reeit 'UK. W'e.l Tbitteenlh
si eel
Miss Jorlme Dn.k.'mt West iMeenlh
street was hostess to l'.u Trnr Prido
cluh yesterday bavinj! as special Kltesls
Mrs.'William I'.'ake. Mrs II I.. Urn v.
Mrs. William Pheifler Mrs. !ay Wells
Miss tiail Pruitt. Miss llael Dumas
of Kansas City. Mr William A. De
Hold made the cluh sour. The rluh
will meet neM week with Mts Paul j
ine Roberts. I
A- !
Indue and Mis A. . I
. . . . O.I...
1 terer. Or.
aili Mrs I' ii ii.ii Kri
and Mrs.
Schadel of (iuthrie will anise on Wed
pesdav to he the tuesis until Sun
dav of Indue and Mis Joint 11 Pur
ford. 5.W West 1 outteenth street and
to attend Uie briilne kuiii Wednesday
a'ternoon Ty Mrs. Ilurford. the dinner
which ludie and Mrs Hut ford ;re
RivuiR that eveniiiR and the attain Riv-
en Ihiirsday by Mr. and Mrs. J I.
Daniel.
Miss Stella Cos.. who has been i
itiiiR in Jacksonville. Ind ince De
i pinKer is now ill l.afaxette. where she
is attenditiK a housepailv at Perdue
university. Miss Cos will return to
lacksonville for a short visit before
omuiK home ahout Mai. h I
"
sr.- v:n; r....i. T0.r .f
Itowling drreii Ky will arrive the
first of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs
tiny Turner .HIV Classen hnlevatd
Mrs. Taylor will he remembered in Ok
lahoma ( itv as Miss Louise Matlock
who visited Mis Turner some tars
ago.
Dr Id ward F. Davis tdS West I if
trenth street leaves tonight for ( hi
cago for a visit ten davs there
Mis Charles Mason of the Sknvin
hotel is now. al home at I.IU'i Noiih
Hudson avenue
.. I
Mrs W. I. I ruce and Mrs rihm
Hall of Vdniore will arrive tomotrow
to he the guests for several ilavx o
Mr and Mrs. A. C. t ru.e 5 West
Fighleenth street and to attend the
Alma tiluck concert.
'I he ftiends of Mr. and Mis. M K
( ruie. U.M West I hittv fourth -Ir.r'.
w ill renret to learn of the illurss d their
little daughter t lenient.
Mr. indUlrs. J C Stone ol Musko
gee are the guests for several davs at
the Skirvin hotel.
Mis. Walter II. Fastball. "J.l West
Nineteenth street w'bn has been foi
several month In New York on account
ol her health arrived home Friday. ( hi
her return Mri. Fastball '.stopped in
Washington to visit her daughter.-Miss '
Flizahcth. who is a student at National
I'ark seminary this winter anil who has
recently undergone a throat operation
when she was in the hospital for ten
(lavs.
Miss Kathmi Keir oi the Skirvin ho-
tfl returned 'yesterday from a week's
visit in t his kasha' with Miss Virginia
Hancock of MuskoRoe. who is a stu:
dent at the Oklahoma College for Worn'
en. Miss llaueock accompanied Miss
Kerr home for the week end.
Mrs (uy linnet ami Mis. deiirge I.
Cooke were the hostesses' to the Friday
(mil club csteiday at the Country club
when the low score was made by Mrs.
Joseph F. Kunisey. The club will meet
t rt'i 1 1 n vi t i i rrrr ni 1 1 1 1 11 r
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Photo by Walton
I'nd.iy with Mrs. Thomas K. Itraniff
and Mrs Sanford R. ltnloks as the
hostesses.
Mrs. J ! iv.JJ West Tlnr
leenth street wilt return this rveniiit;
from i month's visit in Fort Worth.
Mrs J S. Coil entertained the mem
hers of the Hastante cluh yesterday af
ternoon in her home 1015 West Twen-
ty fifth street haviiiK as additional
ttuests Mrs. I J. (iihson. Mrs. C. A
i '"""Rr and Mrs. Fvans A Nash. Mis
I . . .. .
Charles Mollahan made the hiKh score
(or the hib while that for (he Riiest
was made by Mrs I iihson. The clu'i
will meet next Thursday with Mr. M
S. Rriuhardt in the home of Mrs t ml
Mr. and Mrs. A I. 'I homas. 5.'V West
Thirty first street entertained the In-
dav Seven o'clock Dinner cluh la-t
niKht when the hnjh scores weie made
I hv Mrs. John F. Irwin and Mr. II J
Heardniore The meettn in two week's
w ill he annoiiiK cd later
le 1 atrotis i lull of the t.arfieb!
: school Rave a fathers meetmu" last
I evenini; at the srhool on South Rohm
"'n n inteirstiiiR musual pio
Brain was Riven by Albert I uutei
F.rnest AlhriRhl Lee Miller and Dharn
Huhne. Superintendent Whiteford mad
an address and conunuiiitv sinRinR led
by Mr I.. 1) l.i.l ev was enioied. fo
lowed bv a sih ial hour and mrc h
nients.
1 he l S D cluh met srsierdav with
Mrs. Paul Horsey Kin Nort.i Walnut.
Mrs. Farl Hradv won the valentine con
i test and the cluh adtoiuned to meet in
I two weeks with Mrs I U'.ilt.ei
I"" l.mwiil boulead
- .
M Harrison M Smith will ente
r"v'r A"" ' " S"'"
I :y ' .r boine of her mmhei. M
WKV . ' I" I st Ihn.l
tit eel
1 he Arts and ( rafts . hib met ves
lerdav with Mrs Snow den I'arlette
IHM West Nineteenth street The pro
gram of the afternoon was a domestic
science demonstration when each mem
her rave a special reupe of which tbev
bad an esaniplr Mrs. I.eRov (iibbs
i.is made a new meinber of the rluh
v. huh v. ill meet February 2.1 with Mrs
FAVORITE RECIPES
Klhfd Cabbage Salad
SOI I F N one half paikaur of
Knox's fcclaime in one cup of
cold water and dissolve in one
and one-half cup of boiling water.
Cool a little Add three nips of
i hopped lahhaLie two gieen peppers
i hopped extra fine one traspootiful
of salt one half rup of sugar one-
f null (uti of lemon juice one half
run of vinegar and a little onion
i hopped very due or onion juice if
desired Mix thoroughly and mold
W hen cold and fifln rut into cubes
about two inches in diameter and
el on lettuce leaves (.arnish uli
figures made from cooked beets.
Serve with mayonnaise and a rheee
bll MRS. A K. nR VDI.F.V
RJ5 West Seventeenth street.
K S. Randerson. IIJI West Fifteenth
sUeet. Mrs. Jeter Morse was a guest
vesterday.
Mrs. J. F. Ilrusharl of Portsmouth
Ohio who has been the finest for a
month of Mr. and Mrs. C. M Kinney
lf.Vi West Thirty-seventh stteet rc
turned home today
'
Mrs. John l Warren had as lift
Kiiests for the theater this afternoon in
honor of her sister Mrs. F. K. Mason
of Craiid Rapids Midi Mrs Jennie
Fainam of Detroit Mrs. F. O. Phillips
and Mrs I ch'tun
Hie members of the W. S club nae
a dinner last evenini; in honor of their
husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Hardy. I-L'.i West Twenty-
fifth street with Mrv Montnotnrry H
Stewart and Mrs Fred .1 Robertson as
the assisting hostesses alentine sun
Kestions char.n terieil the dinner ap
rioiiilments and decorations Mr. ami
Mrs. C. M I rum and Miss l.inma Sut-
ton were additional k'K'''' ''r
contest the favors were won hv Mrs.
I.dward McKay and Mr Joseph Am
merman. I be club will meet l ehruary
Jl with Mrs. Stewart
Mis Shu lev (Juorollo. 18 Last
1-inblh street entertained the members
of the Cbuer l eaf club eslerdav at I
o'clock luncheon. I.hkc basket of
red i ai nations was used as a central
decoration lor the luncheon table and
at each tdai e were annus Valentine
favors Mts. S P Render. Mis M. V.
MuKev. Mrs. R F. Randall. Mrs. N
It Shanks and Mrs II J Shavrr were
additional quests. The club will meet
I ridav with Mrs. t'aty W. Townsend
5J5 West l.iRhteenth street. The s lufi
will also (jive an evening parts on
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
II V Torbet. 151.' West Sivteen'h
street.
The Modern Priscilla iluh met r
lerdav with Mrs J. A Ininaii. .11.' W est
Twenty-sixth street with Mrs. A A
Carell Mrs Delia (ieorje and Mrs.
Daid Hallow as special Riiests. I he
cluh will meet in two weeks with Mrs.
C. V. Ciistenborder. I7.N West Thir-
teenth street.
Bete Me
Cini(tesft .
iKPtTOffH NOTK-rr1e of 15 eh
will h anknled for the brat manu for
a itav'a menls fnr 7. 3. 4. 6. (. 1 and 1
reoplo uhmllt( liirtn; thli conlt.
Kitty eerila will to pnld fur every menu
ronaltril iim:a;li to putiliin Tha
beat menu arhrntlied eaeh wek will ap-
pr'ir In a i -1 1 t paw In thn Tlm ton
Krlilay anil wilt enlltla tha wrllar to 11
worll. of grocerlei )
.. MENU "FOR FOUR.
Breakfast.
Prunes (with cream I
Fried Mush
Coffee
Hat on
Sunar
Cream
Luncheon.
Tuna Souffle Stuffed Haknl Potalors
Fruit Salad
I ea CtMikies
Dinner.
Loin Pork Roast
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Cinnamon pples
I obi Slaw llrown Rread
Mime Pie ( offer
Tuna Souffle- To one 25c can of tuna.
separated until liht and flaky add two
( lips cream sauce and two eggs folding
in the beaten whfles lastly and bake
half an hour in moderate oven.
Cinnamon Apples Pare and core ap-
ples leaving them w.hole. Drop into a
hrav syrup into which a few rents
worth of cinnamon drops or "red hiits'
have been dissolved Cook until they
ran he pierced with a straw. These are
a beautiful varnish for the pork roast
as well as delicious to the taste MRS.
II O. S. Oklahoma City.
Suggestions.
Hie only objection to this menu is
the mime pie served after a dinner as
heavy as roast pork and sweet potatoes
would make it. Mime pie has a better
place after a luncheon where meat has
not been served.
101 AT IK
Don't you see your child is
bilious feverish sick
constipated?
Relieve little stomach liver
and bowels with candy
cathartic.
MM
l istless peevish leverisb drooping
Little ttnmaih sick breath inur and
toiiue coated. Mama you must act
now or your little ore will he real tick
inon. (el a 10 eent boa of Casrarett at
the droit itore give a whole ( asraret
any time lascareti are harmless and
children love this randy cathartic which
stimulates the little liver cleani the
thirty feet o( tender bowels and tweet-
ns the poor ikk stomach in a few
hours.
Mothers know that Catrareti art and
irt thoroughly and that they cure the
tittle folk right up. Catrareti ii best
laiative (or men women and children
They never gripe or ikkttt
(..
The yomiR holy across the" way savs-
the little boy next door cries so piti-
fully when his mother spanks him that
for her part she doesn't believe shr
could ever bear to inflict capital pun-
ishment. LINCOLN CELEBRATION
OPENED BY COLLEGE
CCMR KRI. AND Trim . I eh. 10.-
1 he celebration of the anniversary of
the birth of Abraham I iiieoln began
here todav al Lincoln Memorial uni-
vetsitv I he program which will ex-
tend through tluee days will be partui
pated in hv nianv men of note coiuiuk
from vaiious sections id the country
Lincoln memorial university founded by
dea (). O. Howard for the csperial
benlfit of boys and girls in the moun-
tain sections of upper east Tennessee
southwestern Virginia and southeastern
Kentucky is the scene of the ceremonial.
Brokers Will Pay
Transfer Sale Tax
( 1 1 1 1 ' A i lr l 1.1. - in . M....I ..(.I..
- . .' . tt .ii.ti.tiii in iin-
l hirago "board of trade who resisted
payment of alleged back taxes on
"transfer" sales assessed by the I'nited
States emergency 'stamp tax act ami
who recently were ordered by the fed
eral district court to pay these taxes
have decided to make no further re-
sistance according to I'nited Stale
District Attorney (.'harles F. Clyne to-
day The amount if taxes alleged hv
the government to he due fmni grain
brokers is more than $.1.(MW)iMM).
Every time the young man looks through the bottom of a highball glau he
a puihei himself farther from aucceaa.
wwmQ Ml .
YES IT'S SOLID COMFORT
TO ENJOY YOUR
THESE WINTER EVENINGS
You read that Alma Gluck in to sing at the OverhoUer
February 12.
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Germany Taking
Rumanian Supplies
HFRI.IN Feb. 10 Knormou amounts
of supplies captured in Rumania now
are being transported to (iermany Aus-
tria and Hungary says (he Ovrrseas
News agency. More (ban four hundred
steamships and (wo huudr.-d digs are
carrying corn wood leather and other
raw materials up the Danube There
also is heavy traflic down the river
notwithstanding fog and floods he
river i used extensively for the trans.
portation of troops.
Htad Broke Out With Pimples.
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restless at night.
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DANCING TONIGHT AT
MRS. REID'S HALL
She is assisted by Mmiille C'on-
ant. They will teach ypu private
class and esthetic dancing. New
class starts every Friday. I)ances
Wednesday and Saturday. 505 Vi N.
Ilruadway. I'hone V. 21VI.-lv.
22i Mais St.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
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