Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917 Page: 3 of 14
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Order by Mail Sent Prepaid
Order by Telephone PBX-77 Delivered I rce.
Real Savings in Necessities
Here are opportunities for prat
list a part of our many iiiiilrrpr
Krxall Tooth Pattc Itt
Hokara Skin I d i9c
Mentholatum i'9c
Java Rice Powder 10c
Durham Duplex Razor and I
blade ( M5 ioc
Firm Set Shaving Brush
1 25c I J9e
Krvin.il Soap 20c
Bouquet Janice Perfume and
atomitei i$l -'Si $i on
Clothes Brush (25c ... I Oc
Mastatta I ah urn 15c
Bouquet Janice Toilet w.itrr.
I OtS $1.23
Riveri'i TaKum ioc
Almond and Bentoin I oiion
(25c) 19c
Sanitol ( old ( iram 19c
Gaby Detlyt Complexion
( rr.uii $ i go
(ialiv Deityi Liquid Face
Powder I so
Metinen'i Talcum 15c
Extra large Washable Fa
i hamois ioc
Princen Comb 9-lni ii 1 10) 73c
Pear'i Umcented Soap I
dozen i . . M
Krvall Tooth P( wdrr I9c
Mum (25c) 20c
WESTFALL
Oklahoma City
Huyler'a Candy.
"Thr
ART
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arc
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ill '
& .
Fetching New Spring Dresses
For Women
Khatd'Coo Druses in emerald
colon
$25.00
-riain Taffetas
Taffetas and Georgette Combination
Plaid Tafirtat ami Roman Striped Taffetas
I rcpe Meteor I Iresscs
-Crepe de Chine Presses.
-Season's Pcsi Colon
Thr Most l)rsirnl Mlr and Trimming
$12.75 $15.00 and $18.50
Another nrw shipment of Milan Straw llatt; trimmed and
untrimmrd
$6.50 to $15.00
Black LUen Hats $400 Up.
121'
D.
Hospital
Phone
W. 5388
Will AUl life) m
W fli Mt lioia eMi mm wait or
rail fnr anil iMIurr frei
O. K. Shoe Hospital
.101 noiiiu.on
You Buy or
Build With
Our Money
Pay Us Back
Li he Rent
11
O.K.m
4A
3
itieing economy. Below we
Iced articles. Notice prices.
Antitpirine ui i 19c
iitlimr. double strength 85c
Semprc Uios ine . . .19c
I Utii ura Soap 19c
( aiavera ii ra eless ream
Rtrado Han Ri movei I ;l I
Ktrado Hair Removet i 0
Japanese I lonej sin kle 1 'ei
tutnr. I OZ. j50c)
Mai k ( ic i . Raaoi and I bla
(25c)
Hair Hr ti -sh ( 50 i
( olgatr's Tooth I'.itr
I railing A.rbutUS I '( I funic
(boxed)
Woodbury's Pai ial sp
Preach Bristle Halt Brush
19c
79c
J9e
I9(
19c
39c
20c
19c
19c
($1 SO)
tin
! ni m's I a Pi iwdei . anjtj
box ( Nti I 39c
Mary (ianl' n Kacc Powder $i 00
Mary ( iardi n I all um ... V)c
Pinaud's I' an de Quinine Hair
Tonic 83c
Rubbersct T"oih Brushes
(35c) 25c
Sanitol Tooth Pa u t9c
( Inr pin) I islil!n U il Miar- I J5c
Imported Rayrum on hmtle .'9c
Violet I oilel Ammonia full
pint 23c
DRUG CO.
Oklahoma.
Rexall Remedies.
Upstairs Shop With lh
Lower Price"
gold rmr magenta and
t nrr
UPSTAIRS
WKST MAIN ST
F PEYTON CO.
r
Noonday Luncheon
A
Sprrlsl Atten-
tion lo Com-
millrr Meetings
Tables reserved
LEE-
HUCKINS
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Try Times Want Ads
Money
Advanced to
Home
Builders
- Don't (Mini ynuMrif witit t.
itig some nttirr nun'. house Hi 1MB
for literally it Isn't There'
all thr difference Imaginable ra
hgving the pleeiure ol going ahead
IS Ml wish 111 fixing v -in wn
unusr in saiisty y.iur
Ideal
prrsonal
"LOCALIZI"
Local Building and
Loan Association
III N Robinson
PhOM W no
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. FRIDAY APRIL 13 1917.
UNIVERSITY MEN
JOIN ARMY HERE;
RECORDS BROKEN
ifty Applies
from Sub1
Aic Expected
lotions Todi
Wi
Rnlistmenl o students (rmn the stad
university at Norman featured recruil
iiik at tht armj station tin morning
1'iw were accepted Mam more made
application lut were turned down on
slight physical defects
Bight Ai cepted at Nncm
A total n( i srlit had been ai i rptr.l u
tu noon inila I'iftj men however
are due to arrive lom the ub station
at Shaw tier. McAlctCf and I hkkasha
art iln- afternoon n addition t . . tin
fourteen mn from the Oklahoma)
building idi statii n
cation tins morniti
ii
mane appii
t apt Robert
Whitfield expects to break the record
i yesterday when fifty recruits wen
accepted
omparative quiet prevailed at the
navy recruiting station at I lo'clock
although twenty nun had already been
sworn in and fifteen wen waiting t"
taU tin- oath The halls on the e
ond fhtfii ol the CulbertKon hctilding
where tin nat'ji has quarters wrr
in i crowded as the haw been ever)
ni'-riiiiiK during trM last (111 .r five
days iiiK n Irani fifteen were wait
um. .is compared with thr usual fifty
to sevent) -five
Spn ial Can (or Rci rulU
Tvi SJiecial cars were rniuirrd t'
takr yesterday's recruits from 'ikla
h ma t ii t training stations Thirty
1 iht err forwarded by the nv and
lift) bj the atnij Roth the army and
nav) finished the biggest day tince
thr oih-iiihk ol thr offices in this State
iiiiini! the 11 ai week thai closed
last night rvrn day .itirc thr drc-
laration of 1 tatr of war the navj
out 'if 39.4 applicanuiccepted and ir-
warded 187. The previous number for
any whele mnnth wa. lo t in Man It
Unpaid telephone billi fur the mnnth
if April arr p&Sj dm- It not paid h
5 P m of the 5th service ill tr ilts
intinued Pioneei 1 1 1 A I r! Co
Adv. '
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
COUNCIL OPENS MEET
NEW ORI f NS pttl J Thr
annual meeting ol thr women's Mis
tionary cnum il opened here last night
Miss Rrllr II nrnnrtt ol Richmond.
K'. . president ( thr council delivered
thr prim ipal address ol the session en
her wi rk is a misstonar) in ( him
The Wpman'i Missionarj council is
thr administrative body that dirrrt
thsv mjiiionary activities ol southern
MHs dtst women
Perfectly Harmleaa
Pleaeant to Take
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 2oc at all druggists.
New Sample
88-Note Player Piano
i I rolll f music bench
scurf and free delivery.
Pay $26 ctih and baltnce
Terms $2.50 Weekly
Il you like.
Tins piano is n beautiful
mnhofftny cut made t
sell for more money and is
it la rira in Ymi shonlil see
at once. Fully fuafantood
SPECIAL SALE
Ulfd nml shopworn up
riffhtt $75 $98. $110.
$llr. $125. $140 $150
$155 $180 to $225. Sev-
eral high trade reakag
term-' i" low ns $r monthly
Frederic kson-Kroh
Music Co.
221 Weal Main
PssPj lB
t?sfci3B-' SsiV
WPgeSSBSBs ... HSH
caeisMBsjtTascV IH
$390
VISIT OF ALLIED
LEADERS HASTENS
AMERICAN PLANS
Ui S
to Undertake Pati I
Coast at Once.
W SHINGTON .pr)l I ' s
rtuj was givtn plain f"r r i . i .. I
operation between the United Stai
and entente .nations by conferences b
1 1 ween Secretary Daniels and merici
mi al "fin ei and 'u t "idniiral M
I
Browning ol the British navy and K
Vhiiiral l A t.taurt ol the prei
I navy.
To Undrtliikr Patiol
merjcan warships first will m l
take thr patrol f the entire Vt Ial
na't from Panama northward p
e rn im hiding 1 lanada pei miti
withdrawal 01 British and h'rench
in. I vessels and ailing na al ' at 1
i
these nation! In thr south Atlantn il
nr essary
I S'aal nff 11 rr"; have expected Cirt
Lmany would extend submarine activi
( ne sporadic ally to thii side nl th
tlantn ami announce a formal hi rl
1 a'le nf list 11 evv York the mouth
ol the I lawartj 1 harteston and
I vanuah Hie flotilla ol motor patrol
heats nu beina rmhlrd aiH 1
her if oitiiuariiir net will hr rrhrd on
chiefly t.r protection oi thr ra toast
and hfrbors
Station on Irish Coast.
It ii understood British and French
p"tt in Europe will hr opened tu
American ships when thr need .ne
and eventual!) an American naa! ta-
lion probabl) will hr established on the
GAULT AT HEAD
OF COMMISSION
r Operation in Solving Fond
Problem Is Asked
OTHER MEMBERS ADDED
Ashtoh Chosen Secretary;
Work Indoised
Strong indorsement o fthe work al
rrad done b) the stair board "f aiftt
oultutr a embodied in a motion pre-
sented by W Vhten. stair lah'.r
commissioner and adopted unanim u-
l at the lust meeting t"da ol tin
newly apppinted f od commission.
Ashton Secretary
I he commission met in thr eltiii-
nf thr stair Uianl ol agriculture and
"rjtainrd hv selecting I'rrs I rank M
.a tilt as chairman and sh.itti as se
trtar. ( Ithrr members oi thr I 'tnttiis
lion arr I I) I ankford state hank nun
missioner; William Mee William
Dickey Robert Johnson and t i. s.ihi
hrtK
President liauit Informed thr com
milter that Several d.is ai.M hr had
addressed a letter nf inouirv In (n-
commercial clubs in etch county in the
state i n behall ol the tatr board in
agriculture taking a- to thr amoudtl
ol seed needed i replant thr ground
Where wheat and eats had been killed
fer planting te Other Kram and that
the heard had alse takrn thr matter un I
with county aurtits throughout tht
Mate as tu the anuuint ol Mitpltis (iraiti
on hand
RrjiliM Rrcrivfrt
number ol replies had ilread) been
received hr added indicating that in
raih instance there was too ugh sur-
1 plui grain on hand to replant thr lan I
of scsctal nullities hratd from hut il"
surplus seed en turn).
tht chairman w.n Instructed in tht
I committee to prepare a lettet in lint
I with discussions held t" invite
I erttion in rrrv ty noskihlr with thr
I board ol agriculture and other organ
izations ami newspapers Upon motion
of I II Lank ford sutr hank i.'intnis
sieiirr I shton anil William Me-
! werr added to thr committee lo f r
I Ululate thr Irtlrt
Thr committee instructed that thr'
letters ol inquiry tw signed b) I t
.(lault. president ol ihr state board ot
ii 11 1 tu r m
Statr National Cefcteria opens to
morrow M
"pROBtBHS
Gf9w HEART
Dl u MRS rHOMPSON Will
vmi plea st dei uie tins nutation for
I mt? I am a i(itl rar old ami
gmong in) cqeaintencei atr two young
men ht whom I am interested Hie)
' Nth appeal to lev- rnr I am potllivc
that Ml doet a he ha told me
I Irrl thai Mr H rtes tlto nit trouble
i that I i an t dei ide which I tare litest
(Ol W ilh Mt A I h.tvr alwas had a
leliiiK ol gladnCtl when hr has shown
Ins adrttieti ior tnr hut I htVt llWIJ
I frit a trsrrxr alt. ml lhowin a mttth
t"i him In fact I havt thr feeling th!
it II his plaCI l ile all thr ovm I
anrnl it limply tuv rlur Hr seem
eagrr to do everything he CM for mv
happiness and I have a frrltng ef re
lri t ami pridt for htm
With thr oihr man I dkMl know ln-w
to txpretl nn frrlitiK It srrm as if I
want put him ami that would hr Ihr
mil of m ilritr I (erl no rrtrrvc j I
I want only 10 hr nrar hun and givr him
all tM love in m hrail rt. Mr A
niorr Mines. Inl RSntl nietnmrnl ami I
nppor l.s lurd a Iranrr and lirVtrr
life than Mr II wh) do I frrl thil WI)
when fan ami rlrcumstances atr all
in favor o( Mr A Ills
Often vrrv human foplr who mak
a great many mi.takr. are metr lov
ahlr than MOflg who lne ItrOISg mil
wer and srrm find it ra to do
I till tight thing Thr inalntial Ihltlnel
in woiticn seems in make them admire
(M
SA
a
t we arr showing Women's Inch while
lien boots in plain t"e style with welt ss.
P K1 inch- .1 crv choici model and ea-
:7 white
t ! w
linen
it'i wi
"On Hand"
Kid
Gloves
Correct Styles
Reliable Qualities
Rightly Priced
2 clasp overieam lambskin
gloves tn gray navy brown
ci i "7 C
s . 0 1 . 1 J
fined qualitirs. real kid gloves
in I'errm's and Chateau makel i
osrrsratn in self and CQntrMl
Hitching two-cletp in black
raw. mode and white
$2.25
French kid glovrs in Perrin'i
I iw lies' and I ha tea u makes . one
two and three clasp . in overatiti h
and pirjne srams ; srlf and COI1
trat embroidery; wonderful
suit rIovc ;
price
$2.50
Pes' ipialitirs rral kid glevr..
with new embroideries and stitch-
nigs m sell and contrail or twe
tone is" beautiful pearl clasps!
ome in the rerrins anl
$3.00
(Main Floor Front)
SMAR T
For
fiirls' prr shrunk linen
dtrsses in leather shade with
hand embroidered col
piaue; styles in coatee
$15
rifrct .
( iris' Pollyanni drcetes ol
linen in ihell pink and chot i
late blown; deep yoke Hints;
lull plaited skirts i rrp
lats and
ruffs
$10
Ramie linen dress dl rose
shade f.ishionrd with long
line- . ho plaited from eke
to
hot torn
I oris
$12.50
drr.s in green rose
and Ian . Kool K !th with
hand embroidered pockets
lars and iiilfs ol
white rrpp
$6.95
Cld
Marcus Ward's Fine Economies in Cottons
Stationery 29c
Flint the Quality' This Is Marcus Ward's Irish
poplin quality stationery a grade whnh has helped to
gle them thnr great repUUtion I his Ii -e ial
offering ol m bo v it a diitim i pm i n rJut lion ou
ay have choice ol two shape envelopes "Coleridge"
or "Shelhurnr" each in a variety ol lints gra. hlue.
pink lavender also white foda) .1" ! Saturdey sv
cial .'9c boa
THE KERR DRY ;ODS CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
strength ami hat. out hut loc weak
' ness this is the aitse ol mam Ml
happy merriagti man may be "
attractive but if he is not a good pi 1
snlrr ami faithful husband hr makes
I hit w ilr misrrahlr
llrar Mts I homisoti (III .1111 a gel
ol fetirtren I har been with gnl-
who atr eiisnlrtril reiptcttblc and
ilnry have rallnl lo ios au"-s 111
strrrt and talked btck ami lotlh I- 1;
I impolite ami vulgar
(2) I know a hov who is rt tn
tlrmanl to ttic sometimes ind at othei
I limrs he yv mad When ht ltologin
Ihr ays hr had no rris.ui Pol it Do you
j think hr likrs nir 1
I Ii I trratrd lorn 1 ra II) iftCfWIrd
Did I do tight ltri
i (1 1 iitrls should nol call to boyi
atress the" stteet II tin I"' waul I 1
1 talk to I heffl Ihrs will s te thr snlr
id thr slrrrt whrie tin k-o atr nil
walk with thrm Thr girls you mention
are probably tierlei tU rtlpCCtable !"it
ignorant almut ihe mallei Ol course a
'esprilahlr girl should IH ! et IpCeJl ' I
1 hoy shr dors f t ki n
i2i I brlteve hr like you m you
wouMn't illlrtrst him MOttgh t - i
turn angrv Hr trlras In. ynuthlulnetl
III ihowing angrr oyrr nothing
1 W lira! him as though 1 ggvef '
1 oticed anything is wrong
TURD
High White Boots $6
b Is it hand fi
( Main Kluni - Real I
r
is7 jsj '
An Appointment With Economical Women
Promptly at 8 30 o'clock Saturday morning
hrRins our exttjsordinar)
Trimmed Hat Sale!
if intense intrrrst to every women W'P' tpprri-iatrs high
quality ami unusual values
WE OFFER TURK F. LARGE GROUPS
AT COMPELLING PRICES
$5 $7.50 $10.00
(Second Flnr)
DRESSES
Girls!
Floor)
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands M.ive Pismvererl I.
Bd wards' Olive Tablets are
11 Hannlagt Substitute
Mi. l-.dwards' CHlve Tlbletl the sub.
st lute or 1 alomel a-e a mild lutt sure
I laxative and thru rflrit 00 the liver is
'v A vr)
' if ' fa
alitnet insiantaneoul lliry arr the re-
sult of l)t Edwtrdl1 drlrrmmatioll DOt
tolreel hver ind bowel complaints with
calomel Ids efforti Id baniw u lueught
OUl thfsr htllr olivr rolerrd taldrts.
Ihrse pleasant little tahlrts do thr
g "id that calomel 1I1 es In' have no had
siller rflnts. Thev don't injurr the
trrth hkr strong lujuuls or 1 aletnrl.
They takr hold of thr tTQttbJl and
uirkly COtrect it. Why rnrr thr Itvrr
at the expenie ol the trrth' Calcwnel
semrtimrs plays havoc with thr gums.
So do sttetig lionlda It is hct ii t to
t ike lal-nnrr bttl to Irt Dr I dwarils
(Hivr lahlrts takr it plsir
Most hiad.nhrs. "dullnrss" and that
buy feeling 1 einr front eott.lipali ti and
a disordered liver lakr Dt Bdsrardr
Olive Tablet! when you frei "1ogr ind
"! iw " Ntr how thrv ' clear" clouded
brain and how thev "prtk up" the pir-
n's UK and 25c a bua All diuggists.
- Ad
TRREB
A Y
V Sl white i;la. r kid pumps with hand
covet ed het Is ith .plain front
with c "erci huikles- very attractive lasts
itr.i i hoice i i I n
' girll' al! white linen hue bootl with
elt soles white heel medium toes- I' to 7.
J
Baby Gifts
Some New Arrivals
(3d Floor)
Thr fallowing suggestions are
for ihoSC who are perplexed by
the giit problem There arr also
more things heir than noted he-
lew mind you
I i m! and brttlh sets 5)c il.tJS
Separate comb and brush ra 25c
' irriagi tra $1 25 ti 95
Reads to sii mg j)c
eething heads mc
( reeptng heads JOc
Kiiliher dolls 50c
Record IhMiks ac n
Rattlei 35c
Bab) hibf )5c. gj.so
Rab) I ds ;jc gs.oo
Hot W .iter bottlei 75C 2.00
Pillow i" 75c to $1.25"
Piquet i .ii : iage robes 95c lo $2 95
Baby ba kel 1 00 to $j.5o
Bs $.1.50 to 120.00
Bab) bootees 35c soc
I it jerie hats joc I2.50
rerpers 59e
Diapet bagl 75c i.;j
Mercerited reblt Damask 2 yards in width Spc
ial yard 50c.
u ard Pel's P.nglish Longcloth Sprml al l 49.
lii s ini peps Kaglish Longcloth Special at lt.ee.
10-yard Bolts I ng! sh longcloth Srial at i 95.
10 .ml pieces Kerr's hiffon Nainiook Sieial at
2.19
lMrs.1 Si irl 18x54 crttonne (enferi larr nigrs
Spn ial eai h gi.oo.
Flaxons .ill nr checks 32-inch width vard i9e.
Kxtra large fibbed Bath l-wels .20x42 Each 25c.
FHLE TO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
A New Horn Cu' That Anyone Can USsS
Without Oisromrnrt nr Lnss of Tlrwa.
Va Have it Mow Mrtimd that eurae
1 Atihtna and wnt reni to tty tt n
11 tapenaa No maltai tietir nur
Him la ol ii'i'g standing nr raeani iti-
1 whainsn: 11 l praaani .-.
' " Aalhnm rOll .Imuld
nl tii tn' t rlis ; ol our method Vo
1 mallei In whist limine nu II t r n" mat
; ! nli.il 011 r i.- r nceiipalloa If ym
nr. troubled ui alliina our niftnott
should relleva sm inonipiiy
Wi wanl In "nti II tn "
S 1 It) - what ail
1 Rhalera 4oui has "i iiim sra
parallona Iuip ualanl mnka" rte
1 1 ' u..t iw wanl shots 'irnnni
Di ai tl It II IS ii rlh-
n 1 itri gm l 1 1 m1 a!l iliffleuit tirnath-
ng ill Wllnsialng .ml ll ihnM trrrlhte
1 ' s an4 fee nil tin
Tie. fre'n nffat la In Im porta nl le
negls s atngla 'ir Wrtta nnw an4
that bet n.it .1 iea an4 ne
nail sstsjoa iaio te
It lms
rngr A ft T M M A COl'PON
n rifn AnTHatA 00 Reeej tn
latara and Mtseaee sn. nurrakt
Hunt rraa trial nf ynur mat het to:
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