Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1918 Page: 4 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. TUESDAY JULY 2 1918
POLLY AND HER PALS What's One Tire to Trousers?
By Cliff Stci'rett
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Store Houri Opn at 8:30 a. m. Cloted at 5i30 p. m.
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IS DEAD AT 82;
NOTED AS WRITER
Grafonola' Dept.
Third Floor
Eaat Room
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Third Floor
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The Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday
Consequently Your Fourth of July Necessities Should Be Purchased Tomorrow.
(Congregationalist Minister
!. First Attacked Rockefeller
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COI.l'MlU'S () J nI v 2. The Rev
fir. Washington il.ul.lni n.it i m.il I v
nown Congregational minister anl
author of tins cilv died tins morning
lollou inn second t i . ke ot :n a I v m
luflrrtd last Sunday. I... l..r (il.id.lin
was 82 years old.
i Dislingui'dicd in the it-ligiuus world
tr. Valimnt'ii (.l.id.hn also was
: widely known as a magazine c Iitur and
Writer and the author o( numerous
;1iii)k im lmled atinmi; whi.li is h i
."Krsollr i tions "
Distinguished as Wiitct.
While workim; as a printer on The
Oaclte at Osmt.'" X. V.. 1 ). t.n (.hid-
den lust began the pi.i.n.e ( writing
V llilc he was past.u i.) the ( mir e:;a
t utal dun ill at Ninth Adams M.i-s.
Ulurc lie li.nl trtn tailed in ISm.. r-
began tu nmtiihiite t.i he Independent
and nthr-r m.ii'.imi and wrote hn
lirst I. nek. "Hani 'i In iiu'tit -. mi the Art
tif l.iv.i'i! " I a'er I i.h -or I ilad'h n hi -Came
i 1 i . : i r . 1 t:li leading magatnes
Hid at tin- i ' ! 'i'.' . i a lor at
Korth Ada'iis m he joined the
:atf (if 'I lie Is !i mlrnl -rr iiir as
editor if the .Mi. .tt-..i tnr (out w.ns.
l-'rom .Vin.l.iv to 1 1 n . I . i v iltitnig his
litiu' fa T . a .it in the I i::i .i.iti he
lahond 4i ! i i- .i r ii-' c On Mianily
Jiiitu ttlui he hi hi ii . I to he its hani-
r i n; iloi'nu . '. ii'.i! 'e it and nuke
.in 'ii ! it t the j.i Menu f the
intli s i' I n.i I the i i'; I' r ' t ile and the
tl.it ii hi.
Coined "Tainted Money."
It was .him:.; ihi aili.c uit id 1 1 :
lite a'.-.i I hat he made lis f.itm .lis ref-
er e:n c '. "lain:.- I ni. r.ev." t'ne iKiaiotl
bring i' 1 1 1 1 s i ' I . i a ! i 1 1 1 . '1 a i-slt I'v J"h'i
l. Km ketelli i. At a ivi'i'tul t ungrc
Rational mrrtuiK he tk-h-Iv a'laiked
gilts In (hrist an ik and Ins relet-
tin es heiame l.t."Wi lo.inlti v. nlc
. Ills .it it- it v in hi i .' :n.; i hin . h lne
closer I' urn d.iv 'Minis was we''
illnsf ated in In . p.-' 'ii.il woi k in I o-
Jiimhiis. He was i i t.;.- (..irtront id the
fight t.r iiinr.ii :;'.il leioriii and in
1")J he srne a- a ine-nbcr nt the ( o
lltinhus t n v r t .inn il. Hi gicatlv hel.cd
1o frame new tiollcv ii.m. hises im-
rie the w.tt.r sit..i. ami .ig.iini'
kltiens fur the rleili.ni of better of-
in lals.
Loitnr dladdcn was hum at I'utts-
frove I 'a. I e1.. II. IS;'.. the sun ci
Si.hiniuM lil.iil.leii and Amanda Daniels.
Old. Sfoiies
NevC'Tnti-pe
Twenty Years Ago.
Washington I . I A rum t was in
( ii (iilatii.il this afiiii' n that San-
tiago had hten c.iptif ed hut Adii' in:
Kjehrral ('cihin s.iys tlnie aie im (lis
patclirj licit In hear mit the iiinmr.
W.ishiriKti'ii. I'. (' S. tint. .r Kuss. II
A. Aler .tedi. t tli.it the Ainet icatis
Will celehiate their iil.ty inside o(
jNinti.iKO.
Tdivard Dvrrli.-l-ei wa in MrMe-ter
yesterday.
i Mtsi Marv C.isler unit t.i llalhn la !
evening t" sp ml the l -'iutli witti hei
In itlier ( !:.ii les
I Fifteen Yean Ago.
' Mis Daisy .inn- has issued twftl-
tt - five im it.iii' iis t.i the voiiiik e.-
lile f.ir a dan. mn tiattv I iiesday luh
r li'-ni'i mi; In i h- u . .'iiest Mi-..
I'arlhai'e and M's mi nt I.-p ki.
K in. Mi s l.aiH't Mi-.s Ilarui an I
M in an. e.
. Mr and Mrs J M V ss h f- v.- rr
day fur thuaf.' ) an I i.'.md K.i.id .
Mirh. where thev w .'I attend tin
furniture exhibition at the latter place
miring July.
C. R. Alexander ut ai d piesi-
rlent of the territorial senate w is the
IiifV'eU visitor in the t iiv vest rd.iv.
J Ten Yean Apo.
; Mr. and Mrv I M. I'-ailvur leave
tl-e latter part . t" the ..!. I 'i til.' east
to le away on a three week'' trp
!Thn last meeting ..f l!ie year (.( the
Children of the tnet icaM K'ev. hi'ion
V.'ii called to i.rdrr In tlie p'es .l.n'
Refreshing Coolness Only
a Few Hours Away
Tn ik(rn t tiiR I r- !r1niml nr
full of r-lful '! - i : ; m nipr'Pii-
in th. rirk-rllin 1 ji- - ihc Hvr.
inlaid moutit;tltm of KnitiDK Itiwi
Rest for the Weary
Innty. A rt (t ii it' pit rii'1l -f
mlion iJiinl whrrc Hnlnhdw
trout plBV. A huiiilf'"! )T'UrF'd tn
riairn your tmih v wiik nni riiti ii
nmonf A Jpifi"-Ilk n nr.Mipry. Uil m
IrWe ovpr perfect rf k mmlp. H.-ith
In crynini ikm t m t nr only nt n
fteirr! utmv freinir. fr In run-
klsd wntr nt licly hftt.
Spend Your Vacation
toil nonomlenlly nt Itnnrtn THSty
ilotel where ynu enjoy h i lr-in. tits
eold. msklnir ynn l'nl to elnp in
le1hr betta "nil pull Hi" M.it.Lrta
up to your rtifn. Ai-eommiMlaiti.tn
aeh tlekle tlie fun. v of n
wmrlrtl traveler of the wi.l 1.1 - an.l
Hie coat Iff only ft? BO to r.'O vr
wak for bnftrii ami nmm -ir lit :.i
ler mfk for tenting. What you
an In railroad (arm will practi-
cally pay all vxpenaea.
Wir or Write for
Rcaervation
if Moommoilntlona to It. K. Frun-
tr RaarlnK Hlver It. K. 1. No. I
Heltrman. Barry ronnty Mo. Or
writ Immediately for tieautlfullr
IlluatrsUd boohleta pnrtlaUy de-
iletnr h )y In at ore at amull
ripauc fir the vtnltor to Roarlni
I'.lyar. or fr booklet write
M. C BMUNCR
110 Ctwnmareti Bidfl.
I(tiT 0U1 Ai tit
i
7b vfrt) 'RfcLixt
ThS Ht'PL
COST foUiZitVM1.
Mis A'h le t ."wav. at her home on
We-! 'Ihii'e.nth stieit lndav after-
noon a' .i ! . k It was v. ted to di-
vide the ... i.'tv into a junior and senior
divisi' n the w;r i''itnen.'e in acH
m. il. im' it dim u!t t.i entertain all satis-
faetorth I he tr i-.i.in er's r'-port ti'mnved
a e'-uii i ihY ha! in. e and it w.n nnani-
inous'iv V 't'- l to expend the wli.de sum
on a pi. inc.
Ike I evv f .rnierlv nf fiiitlirie Ins
Hist I .-' 1 1 1 ii I Ihoin ll.ittle (reck whcie
he i.:'n (c ie tiers.. n at the i.iiii-
taiinm. and reports him greatly im-
pioed in he ilth.
dein . ratic tioniliiatioii f. r ( oni ess i Sh. rnciker having witliilr.iwu l.i-t I'll
fri m the liist di. tin! yc-tenlav tli.it ila- Acroi dim; tn capnol rum 'M. I'.
he iVsircd t!ia! his name he rem. .M-d I :. I..war. st.ne aiulitor who is also
from tiie list ui candidates . . r 'hat of a candidate for tins oflne. will have
ficc. This is the -rend wilhdr.iw.ilf.nl easy task Ke'tint; the nomoiatmii
fr. iu this ra e in tiie pa-t week. I'. (.'. ! :'!i Shoemaker and Morcan w.
METHODISTS TO HEAR
HANLY SPEAK TONIGHT
Governor Williami will introduce
former (.ncnior I'tank llanly of In-
diana wh. will he the chief speaker
at I lie Methodist assenil.lv in the lair
ei' iinds pavilion t. ii'vht at 8 i.'ch.ck
I liher speakers w ill he I i . I . M liishop.
piciileiil of tin- Soii'!iwesii-rn urn-
vei.itv i f hf"i'.-.'!...ui I eas who will
ilelner his last lectute t.vlhe asseuihly
at II o i l 'i k this niornini! and Di
II M. Stei le of Tennessee who witl
speak acain at 11 o'clock tomorrow
mm tiini;.
w i a .
Mis. I oui-e l...hr of Atchison. Kan
has- applied f T a patent nn a process
oi treating potato seed that is said to
e!imma!e all hliuh.t fi 'in the irtuvin
plant.
w i t. .
Morgan Out of Knee fur Congress.
S'ate Senator W. ('. Mc.Mister ..f the
..ite election hoard re l ived word from
l.iedoii M irtaii candidate for the
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MILITARY
MANUALS
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Older by Mail
PARLETTE-WICGER
COMPANY
Successori to
Tarkhurst I!iok Co
129 W. Main.
One Carload
Every Two Minutes
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15000 POUNDS
MEAT A MINUTE
GOING TO ALLIES
One Hog Out of Every
Four Being Sent
Abroad.
PThtpments of meat tutT been ri!n
to tlie allies fur aotrie time at the rale
of 16.000 pounda a minute. Am the
ahlpmenta are kept up durlnn a ten
hour day they amount to M0.O0
pounda d.illy. TTie meat nw to nol-
dlera of the tTnlted Ruts and the al-
lies and to the civilian population of
all thu countries at ajar with Oar-many.
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These statements
were made by a prom-
inent representative of
the United States Food
Administration.
No industry in tne
country has played a
more important part in
helping to win the war
than the American live-
stock and meat-packing
industry.
Swift & Company
alone has been forward-
ing over 500 car loads of
meat and meat products
per week for overseas
shipment.
Swift & Company U.S. A
Local Branch 2-12 E. Flrut St.
Oklahoma City Olka.
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July Clearance Sales
This Ad represents a random selectionof items indicative of the splen
did saving opportunities that prevail throughout the entire store
r
Wednesday
$1.25 and $1.50 QQr
Camisoles OC
Dainty Camisoles to be
worn under dainty waists
(on the Fourth) such as
Crept1 de Chine and Wnsh-
able Satins charmingly
trimmed with ribbon bows
medallions filet and shadow
lares; excellent $1.2.r and
$l.f0 values on Clearance
for Wednesday .only at
choice 98c.
Children s Muslin
Bloomers 39c
Indeed these are made
from a splendid grade of
Hleached Muslin having
"draw ribbon" closing at
knee which is trimmed with
dainty laces and embroider-
ies. Sizes from 2 to 12. Very
special Wednesday at choice
39c.
At Rorabauph-Brown's
Second Floor East Room-
A Collar Free With Every
Collar Purchased
In tlie nrrlcwcar aectimi tliis unusual offering ii smarting liiitniul
attention and collar) ami l.r.iiililnl iierlc-fmiiKt ire ilrnrinK twin
fouri and jixrj. "One frre with evrry collar pun harl" simply niratii
a collar tuiuulit for f''c rntitlrs llir urchair tn aimtlirr oi f(tiiv-
Iriit worth I KKIC CJ l. Kl ; howevtr you are tint real ru-teil to the
prire tli name Siilie'to thoie nrllinu at $125 )S ami all other
nriltwear that fnteri in the July clrarance sain.
July Clearance of 69c Neckwear
I Imice of dainty variation of
the "1'rnii.en" Collar maile of
Kr-iritrtle rrepe trimrnnl with in-
rtti4.ti ami e.lKC of flirt lare
npiare sailor hack (one free) at
choice 69e.
()thrr authentically fnrecaitinK
fall ntylri are in the hijh nrrk
ventre or slJtlctnn Ktiimpi; fine
quality orRanilir trinuried in pearl
l.ultoiu lirmalitchinjt and pipeil
in rnntr.ntinR colors of rnie and
blue (one frre) at choice (SQc.
Othrri are low neck lare trim-
tnr.l tune free) at choice 61c.
( uli.red organdie novrltiei rnl-
l.ir and cuff ietv Ioiir nurplire
roll rollari romhined in while
an.l t.'ir white and inaie white
and ropen etc.; hnnititilied
piloted and lace trimmed (one
free) at choice 69c.
July Clearance Sale of 1.2J
Neckwear
f I staple collar and cuff jets
style in plain sailors hemstitch-
ed while and colors (one free) at
Si 23.
I.niiK roll f i- fin effect! in
checked plain white and colored
French organdie lare trimmed
picot-eilned side-plaited organdie
finish (one free) at choice 11.25.
Lare (ieorgette collars that de-
note quality and simplicity trim-
med in filet lare and hemstitched
liems (one free) at choice $1.35.
Vesti-e (d hairline checked nr-
Rindie sailor hack collar finish-
ed with wide hias fold and pearl
buttons (one free) at choice 11.23.
Shop Promptly Tomorrow
Morning
At Borabauvh-Brown'i Mam
Floor Weil Room East Aisle
Wednesday Ctnct Special
White Wash Skirts $3.95
Come early for these please be-
cause they are extraordinary values
and coming just before the Fourth when
White Skirts will be prominently in de-
mand for the holiday attire they will
.sell with more than usual rapidity. They
are
lieautiful white GABARDINE Skirts
with large NOVELTY patch pockets
(gathered back and wide belt models)
large pearl button trimmed. Reduced
below the July Clearance price specially
for Wednesday sellipg at choice of all
sizes for only $3.95.
See them early. RRMRMRER.
At Rorabaueh-Brown's Skirt Sction
Second Floor West Room.
Beaytiful Smocks
' $5.55 Values for $3.95
Perominu situxrks. hundred! of them will he worn
l.y those spendmn the l ourth oiitinu piinickinn oi
motoring because they are most logical Kimient to be
worn wiih WIIITK or separate skirts I line are ol
sheer TOtll. voiles in white blue and roir. triiilmed
with ililll'-asttnK C'lli'rrd smocking collars and belts or
sashes. .Sizes ..4 Jd and H. On sale Wednesday at
choice U.95.
At Rorsbiugh-Brown'i Second Floor East Room
July Clearance of Blouses
$1.19
Cnnrerned are about fifteen duien new style VOII.R
and OK'iAN DI K blouses made from fyie sheer quali-
ties in beautiful styles trimmed with dainty sal. I.uei
pin tucks and embroidering; also plain tailored waists
included. Choice- of a large variety of splendid $1 50
values to clear (beginning Wednesday) at choice 1.19.
.."ifl Lingerie Waists $ i .73.
( $.1.95 Lingerie Waists $3.30.
At Rorahaugh-Brown's Second Floor East Room
For the Picnic
On the Fourth
Japanese picnic and porch 1 P
cushions each . .. Uv
Picnic dishes 2 platters 6 small
dishes 6 salt dishes 12 spoons 0
napkins 1 table cover; rrgu- O C
lar .l.V set special Cit)C
Sanitary paper plates 25 in in
box for 1UC
White crepe paper napkins 1ft
5(1 for only 1UC
At Rorabaugli-Brown's Third
Floor East Room
Boys' $195 Palm
Beach Suits $3.50
in sies 8 to l'i there are excellent
buvs' suits in knickerbot ker bark
belted styles made from splendid
l'alin Peach in natural color; regu-
lar $4 95 values to clear at iboico
$.U0.
Boys ' Pants
made from sturdy grmle crash
K nir.kerbncker style in broken sies
from j to 15; choice 9le.
At Rotabaitgh-Brown'i Second
Floor East Room
Novelty Silk Parasols
$10 and $12 values $7. on
$oilO and $; 50 values . $95
$395 values now $2.19
Children's parawls $.195
$2.50 50c 3Je and 25c.
At Rorabaugh-Rrown's Main
Floor West Room Front
Feature Clearance Sale Items From the
Linen and Domestic Departments
Lace-trimmad Centerpieces and Lunch Cloths
Values from 75c to. $6.00; July Clearance Sale at Just
Half Regular. Prices.
Scalloped Pillow Cases Made from good grade soft
finish muslin ; regular 39c values at Clearance Sale price
each 29c.
Bleached Turkish Towels Size 14x24 inches; to
clear each 10c.
Cotton Huck Towels-Size 17x34 Inches; on sale
each 15c.
All embroidered pillow cases in
white blue or ruse; values from
$1.2.5 to $4 the pair. July clear-
an -e sale 20 percent discount.
"Jx'Xl Mercerized pattern cloths
in circular designs $4 50 values
July clearance sale $3.99.
Seven pieces of all pure linen
Irish table damask worth more
than we are selling them for on to-
day's linen market. July clearance
salr jyyard $2.00.
$1 2 fc.nglish table damask
heavy long-wearing quality. July
clearance sale at yard $1.10.
At Rorabaugh-Brown's Main
Fifty dimity bedspreads fine for
summer use $250 value site
R2x90. July clearance sale each
$2.19.
Slightly soiled fine quality satin
bedspreads. Sire 90x100 scalloped
cut corners. July clearance sale!
$7.30 Value each $9S
$s.50-Value each $7 85
3c Fancy Turkish towels. Size
18x.l6 heavy quality July clear-
ance sale J for $1.00.
14x24 Kleached Turkish hath
towels July clearance sale eaih
10c.
Floor West Room West Aisle
Hosiery I Excellent Wednesday Specials
Women's silk and fiber hose
Women's black lilV lisle lne
with reinforced foot seamed back
and double top the pair July
clearance price 85c.
Women's pure thread silk hose
with reinforced lisle foot fash-
ioned ankle 9-inch lisle top; white
and colors; the pair $1.50.
At Rorsbaafh-Browa's Main
with double heel and toe seamed
hack and 9-lnch lisle top; in black
white silver gray gold cham-
pagne pink smoke and navy; the
pair July clearance $1.00.
Floor laat Room East Aisle.
Boots Pumps and Oxfords
The Clearance Sale Provided the
Footwear at Very
Most Fashionable of Seasonable
Generous Savings
Boots Chanioagne. Trench gray pearl" giay field
mouse anil white wa.h kid in torn soles long taper-
ing vamps full I ii'iiili hrels and V-inch tops; $12 val-
ues the pair $7.95.
Pumps White kid field mouse and pearl gray;
band turned sulci extreme high arches full Louis
XIV hi-rls. with mejal plates; medium and long vamps;
') and $10 values pair $6.93.
White feignskin Pumps tinned soles full Louis
lecis niednyn long vamps; $5 values pair $3.95.
White Sea Island Canvas Pumps turn soles half
.oiiis lieelt medium vamps; $4 values nair $2.93.
Oxfotdt I'earl Rray and -white washable kid hand
turned 'soles very high arch full French heels with
metal plates and long slender toes; $10 values pair
$7.43.
Oifordt fedium gray Havana brown and glare
kid; hand turned soles Louis XIV heels metal plates
high arches and medium vamps; $8 and $9 values pair
..
Oxfords Havana brown gray and glare kid; welt
soles military heels and stitched caps; $7 values pair
$4 95.
At Rorabaufh-Brown'i Second Floor Eaat Room
Kinul Clly Mo.
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