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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES THURSDAY. JjOyKMi-EU 21. j 918.
i !
FORMER BUSINESS
MAN KILLS SELF
BY USE OF RAZOR
P .1 PlaW Despondent Over
Continued III Health.
I' I I'l.n n tin- f hn -i: hi man
ii:mll 'I ii . I'V .it V 15 i ' l"i k I'm'
.! lit; at the rendi nrr nf hi- s ti
! I I'. I'll. .11 lll-l West I'ollt-
f ! i iutI In- ruttm? liis throat w tl
i rarer 1 )a'h fiiiltcl almost in
ant!.. I'f ii'in!r!irv and i (iii-l. nit .
Inn- i ..r ill !n ahh ire ;i 1 1; n -1 1 '
l I'M' i !
Mr 'l.'.r .- 7R t-:.rs old and li.nl :
' -ii i .i-y i ilmi 'l ( liis rtii.nl f.ir .
' i ff than 'I i r llo nr.'.inird ;ui.l
)! ill d tin- I'l.ilcr Mercantile rornpatn.
whiih has s f 1 1 1 s in ( lUahoina City and
Samilpa.
Situe his retirement lr.nn active liii-i j
tir-s several vrat i i'.;n tin- companies
have hren hihIui r i hy his two mhis.
Ill' I survived Ii v .1 widow who was
with him at tin time f hii death and
l.v tun sot-i (hattrs I.. I'l.ili -r owmrl
i f t'ir I'l.ilrr M f i . antic i i.n.pai'V. 2.'
' ' 'i -t lii;iiii avenue ami I i.itii '
A I'; i'. hit nf 1 1 ... I'l.ilrr M- '
i an'tlr CiM'ip.niv a S.i ir l ! .
I tic Unit - was I.iK. ii to Mar-.ll i!i l'
lla'pn ' iih.Ii n ik hl; pai Inf.
N'.i an .irniii'ii'-i 1 1 . i t- lirrn ni.nic t
he Itinera!.
shown first Kansus Arricullurat Vol-
K'KC nil (iwcrdale Jul; second. Okla-
homa A: ami M. colleri nit (onvit.crr
luiimr yatlinni tour shown lint.
Kail1 as Stall- I'nllrKe on Iwrnda'.i
fmirlli Oklahoman A. anil M cnllri;i-
mi Cliniic I ml It-in . Junior calves font
shown iir--t. Kansas Statr colhye on
Matchless Type; fourth. Oklahoma A
.in. I M. coIIcki' mi Siinrity. (it and
champion steer any ai?c Kansas Stair
- i; ' itnltnr.it I'nlli'Kf on ( inldrndatc
Jnd. Ilrnls. lint. Kan-ai Stair col-
li'Kr; second ( iklahoma A. and M. od-
Icrr Aired hulls four shown first
l.i iiili.i l. urn. Iliikoiv Valley. Ti'tM .
on l.r-pi 'le.'.i Sultan; thinl II C.
1 onk.i'MiiKh 'aloii.M. Okla on I'atk-il.ili-
Kcx. 'I wo v I'.ir-n'.'. hulls three
-imun Inst Knher . Kvaii. liwin
la. mi l.nlati". scivii'l I. 1. Ki-r.li.iw
Mii'ko'i'i' Okla. on I. on..'. in l'l'iunan.
TROOPS MOVING
TO REST CAMPS
Oklahuiiiiins of 3wih
Sent to Ivmi
Divi
ilOll
If in ilnuht ah. ml jour hat'
.it ''I'' North llti.ailw.-i . I ter
lion ami serviic.
Co. Walnut 50.
(.mat autre
iv top
unpec
I'.a'trrv
i.Viv I
ITALY PLANS FOR
RECONSTRUCTION
Neatly Three and Half Billion
I ir-1 Appropriated
By the Aniociatrd 1'ie.w.
Wl I II I 111: AM FK'H AN AKM
IN IK Nl I! Nov J I . 1 he movi-
nicnt of the Amci h .in tin.. pi to tin- res;
are.ii hehini! the r niter li ;!i!'i:i; frnm
is ptiK'siitik' rap'illv I In- rtilh. H.'n I
J'ltli an. I -'(''.h iluisiohs h.i.e heen witli
ilrawn liom tie (nut ami inw air in
rrt camps. I he .villi Hil'ii Kli aii'l
(ith iluisioiis are mariliitiK t" 1 1 -.
rr-t arra-. It is iinilri -I. . -I that the
rrth division will he in "i. tn a ie.i
camp in southern liancr
'I he 'th. S''i!i. ''til anil 7:ii i!:viiinii-
have hern Inrmeil into t'ir 7l'i ainn
rnrps ami will remain temporal iiv in
their iihl ponlioiis.
Oklahoma Live
Stock in Kansas
List of Winners
K A S S rjfv. Nov. ?l .-Yes-rr-lav
is "h ' jcllows" ilav at the Anieiiian
roy.it nf nock h'nv aii'l the pnmlri -mil
hut he.inlifiillr iii"i!e. pnrrhri'.l
h'll's diew nimisiiiis nf (Ii liht men
the .iftll peoile pie-ent as thev parailnl
." pose! In: the iiiiU'i-s in the :iinia
I. ii. v( i k. vr.ir-fl'l "-h'lihorri
!'' 11 h': h 'r I ihe L"n!o! r.rr
hi . 'iinlii t i i ' i i m an v in . . I
The hhie i.hhoii in-rr in th!i rUi
was 'illaiii I on. net nwneil hv I pper
M.'l hoi!. a'.i -II .. I i I In- ( il.lah una
A t i I M iiillei'r (arru-'l oil lienors
in Irli'al i'.r-(S as t.'ll.'W Shn't-
h -r ti 'i ' . s..: r.ir Iiiil- tun
A.-.llli.T')N. N.o Jl -lta!
la- riiiii.i: krd nn a ii : nnte I rson -t I uc-
t "ii !' i.'T.mi an l neiilv tli-er an. I a
'i.iil (.'ii. ii lue has hern appropriated
C carrv it out naid an olficial dispatch
from K'nme ytsterd iv Mcasiirtrt have
hern a I iptnl to permit all war factories
to riMinie peace pro.ln lion iminediately.
One In 11 n .n eit'ht hund'ed million lire
have hern ilesij.'iiatnl f. i railway rfcoil-
has hern dcMjn.itc l t'nr laiKsay rr-i .11-
and ilrainaur nf liarhors; live million
for otlier w.uki nf pii'ilic iiiilitiel and
one Irin.liril million to cope with the
situation orated hy the Ijiki" ninnher of
linem;. loved.
The dispatch also quotes Fooil Cnill-titis-i
in-r ( ii-.pi an savniK that he. anse
of I'lf addition of m-arlv live ihi'Imii
pe. pie to Italj'i population hy reason
ot the Austrian rvartialinti further rr--t'
c ; .mis on I. nn I rations will he nei ri-
Mil
Rheumatism
A Home Cure Given By
One Who Had It
DEPOSITORY SUIT
NOT DECIDED ON
Stare 1 1 1 a-'l: ei . I ics.lllilcr tt as
noil-Coill'ililt.ll t:"s I'l'i'l'li.' on the
ipirstion . wirrt'ni lie .i. in-ti
tutu suit acaiii-: i.. A .'.'iiiiii. loriuer
iccicla!) ot the state s !i.... land d'
.ii "in nt p. i a"i h.il'.iri I v 'inpl
vv it'll the tar ill ;. mil. 'iv lan '.v'nrii he
v. is tnr lici t ol tin- ii hn land I'rpait
imnt.
An opin nil fi m t'ir a't r nr v urm I a I
to t'ir sr. trt.itv .: the i.. mints. imirrs
1. 1 t'.ie land otlnr. I. -!- li'.il it Ii the
till') of t'-re ita'e ti ea-ni ei I i i : ii:i;
snrt nr 1 1 n si i ' ri i. i!i w h i lad to i m
ply w ith tin- Ian w !i;i h pi.n i.h i a
prttaliv of t'J.s a d.iv I r r.c h d.n a
!a!i oiii.ial w ;t'i';. -i t Iliad. ...vris;
into hi.i po- -i -ii Ii "in tnr -tare di
positoty.
SPUDs7orFLOUR
SOON SAYS CHEMIST
of agriculture soitndcij a note t na
tional interest at the Wisronsin I'"
lain exposition IjM nii(ht when in an
addrtss hclore the I'orato Asnci itmn
of Amrnc.i he disrin'.ed the posnln'i
tin of the (Irhydi atmn f vrurlahlrs
and the inainililctiire ot "pnlato flout in
e I inted Slalfi
"I rsprct in sir polalo. fl.iur null
ipriiiK up in tveiy hin pol.ilo Kr-oviiiv1
di-ti ict nt the naiion." lie said " 1 1
will liltllish a new home maikri ha
the laiinm. I Ik v will save the l.i'"
n lorn shipmrnti and will riiih'e linn
to Kton potalnei at a fine pi I t "
Treasury Melting
Much Silver Coin
I U ASHINt.'ION' Nov. 1-Mnrr
I than l.stl.lHKl.tiiK) silver (hdhm have hefn
1 taken lroui the lira.nrv vaults in the
l hut few m-Mi'hs and inehnl into bullion
tnr rspmt to India and other Oriental
I count! in when- l.ui;r iiiantitirs nf sit
' vrr lor small coini. wru- nrrdrd to pay
m! I.rrs aid for tra.i.-. a tir.i-inv Irport
to.l.lV slliIWi 1
dishing Boy Is TULSA'S ELECTION
Crushed to Death ncuRES STILL OUT
hoard mntihrn are here to reieiy
thrill.
The present drlay Ine.ik all Divioit
eciirds for slownrsii in g ttmK 'elU'tii.
It has hern almost three week since
i't rhctii'n and n vet no one knows
the exact old il vole imi a 5iik-
tr-t
Sinn to County Jul.
V. II. .Sinn an Oklahoma v ity
il
nnnatoi. ih.nr.ril with vol.itiriK' thr-
Mann act on tin cc ocrasionn waived
pirlmiiAarv InaniiK vrsteidiv when ar-
i.iU'iicd hrl'me I'n.cit ( hat'ihrrs I'unel
Slat's ern niissionei He was ent to
the countv nil. nnahle to give honrl y
sj.'(''t Se.ri.il inoiths ajpi Suns w.isf
airestrd nil
mad-
i h.n ir ' f mi' iisit'K the
Mil WAI Isl I'
('. J'tescott. (href
irem chiiniitrv
N..v !1 - Ma.oi S
nt the ihjnd.a on
iluisinn ilepaitnient
( I'SlllNl. Okla. N v. Jl -Opr
OliM il irtuttit f i Din every nullity in
nil I-Walter Williams ahout l.'it. sMt. je ... .r..ll(ll alr
vein i id was in-.tantlv kilted thn . n.uv ill the hands nf the slate election
morning at iVie of (he coMnn Kins ll:'"1" rxcept Tnl-a cuintv llhirn on
(!:. Vouiip Wilhams w... em '" 1""' '.'"-"'j
1 i-1 .i 1 -. is .isiKtn as rta"ii lor the U
n. id at the rill and atteniptr I n ;.: . )V
oi-t a larrr helt when he was caun'il mi l.'iniiriii ir..:n pur- (t Iter mnntirj ai--
ere niaiuur and his h nlv riiislrrd he n w in t 1 if li.mdi of l!ie deli n hoaid
line the in.uhinery louhl he -o'"r I I hut Iheir have not h. e't opened anl
An elder htot'ner of Walter Willi nil will not M- it was staled lln niornitilt
n manaip'r of the u n limlil llanv Heeler and lirett Diuilrip
Tual Periled Allcyd.
Alh'KiiiK airrst without cause denial
of trial and hrina sent to a military
post as a dr-rrter without the sliijhti
nnlhoiilv of law. I daard I . Wlntlaw i
Isinwa countv tanner was hrotisht ti.
Okl'hotna Ciiv m n"- i'1' '" a writ n-
sued hv lil'k'r ..hn I'.ill i l( nf the fed-
tral mint cnitnii online inrhlarv authm
it if at l-ort .k'ill to produce in rotnf
and show leasotis why he shouldn't ha
released
In l in- npilnu i.f 1-ir I ii . !
I.V M I'M IllUT MIL I ll.llllllill.lll'.l V 1 ' .
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ii. v . Knisv rr i.v r i 1 . i
lt.i ' m..lv llflrr r.Mil.lv io a .! '..'
ii r i .1... tin . I. ut Kin Ii i . 1 1. r i." I ii-.. .-'I
hioi mily triiiiernry f'lr.uliv I (..aii.i
l.M.filv Ihnl iuri-. mH run. .li-' " I v . i.e. I
II i.i r.rvtr li-l..l..il I I.'ivm liv.l. II
I. n in in'. T nil" vv-rf iTtll.lv ..I' ' 'v.-1
n ii I iv. n I .-ilrl.l.l. n ttlttl i . i -. .. I 'Mil
loi ' I i f f .-I t i in (i 111 fv.iv . .i
I umit v.'tv f four fr .ia in v T'lriii
"f I ini.iii.il..' I1...1I tr 1 . 1 Iiv 1 '.N nan
v. l'.'ii Ii'bIImh pi'vsir l.inCl 'nt iv i . to
iviiilii n.n.J "ur imnii. mt u.lli--. in I
I a II nl II fi.!- la Iiv At rr v n
lilv.. lliii'.l II ami II hn priivf.i i-i r
I. i. it hal t .iiif-t n.lir I fur nifiitm i f
i nrlntf voiil rlii-uii hIIniii ..il liiuv i"t
llm irl n (if II. f n ilnll.ir l.ul iin.l r-
sirnt I itit lint ivant v..i;r inen v mil k
v.. i. his pi-rf.-tly unlliiti.'l l.i ri.t 0
lii:t lliRl lin' W'hv n.if'.r i'"v 1 .nr. t
. Ii. 'i l.i.Hlt'v. rrlli f m lion cff. if l v.ll
ri.7 I Nin t ilrlnv rlli. f -aiv
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10. P; . Hviaeuii' V
SI- .Ini-liinn Ik 1pi.-vi-1 .'.nv
nil. i . nn .a irur.
11
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wish the ponon and toxlni front
ytem before putting mora
( rod Into ttomach.
T
(For the Children's
i.
lor
: ri' the iil-nlr hel u
' i I 1:1 e sou do nil the cut . 1 1 ! i
is v a ' ' v in. ie import. int hecann
.in pin- do in t aismh impii: it n'i
i"t i ti r i.l I. ( iii-iri; illne.-s while
t T h' l I poll 'I ..
i ft i ii. "i.
I . t i .rrv i . . i i . i i r t . i . r an1! mi iiik
taken i r i T tie .ma. h i-eat Iv an
Miiiff ct wa-ie ma'riial ttuist he r.it
. r ied cut nf t! e ! !.. I f I'os w as e m.i .
I ten.il is ti 't rl ni i'.ri 1 d.iv hv 'Iiv I'
! ipiiiklv feii'ienti and triiiria'rs p nv.irj.
' (tuet rmd l"vini wlinh ute ahsmhed ii
I kf I MO ' thf hloi d stir.l'il. I"!' II '
' - I v : d . ts w In h shou'd -in k on'v
- ' t '.' HI I nil the I. "'v .
A '. 1 I I ihi' ineasu e k t
.1 n' . I" : I 'i ikta t racii .'a . .
t '. i it 'ii' h t vv it i r with a t a
I i; of hnr ti ne pho-phate in it
h m .t ifiless w.iv to wi-ii the e
j.'" i es and I' sirs fr- ru the
' i ' 1 k - ai'.t I. "v els
thus rh-.it: -''.' i"i; at"! ' '
it ii thf f n' -e .r ' i 1 i ; v i i n il hr "i i
ttl'tmir "" re ' '. 'Ml i t1'' s'omar'v
i'ia"r' . - I 1 ii e t r l ' i .
fi'.i'e ro' In' '.(. lr'i'r a' t'ir- d'u'
1 st .if nt i viol ' '" t' "l Ve gtivo"-
nn rni'itiovt oil o. '.'i' hathini" ( .lv i
1
1 1 ISltxmftrl Attt'i ijm J
White Bread Again
An old friend has coino I nck. The wotuli'il'til Fi Tit-maslfi-
IIOI.Sr.M IMUIAD you knew and lil;td so I .-
lute thf ".reat war here njri-in. No more sulistitutos. No
tiimv VHTOliV UKKAD.
Wf'ro milking lncad now ty the original formula--(In1
way wo like to make it. The lo; f is packed lull of
apprtizinp flavors. It Imilds I rain nnd nuisclo the v
food you ran pt for the kiddies and the jrrownups too.
Ordor from your procrr BY NAMK. Ar'Tjit
.ithiT.
Fightmaster Baking Company
no
tiu: nkw
MECCA CAFE
Kc-Opcns Tomorrow
FRIDAY FOR RRUAKFASI
The Mecca is untlcr new management and has liccn n-
moilelcd with an entirely new equipment.
Everything that if hest to eat properly ooked and
promptly served.
STEAKS and CHOI'S will be our specialty.
Open from 0 a. m. to 12 p. m.
You are cordially invited to visit this newly arraiifevrt
cafe and enjoy a good meal.
SHKPARD & SIIKPARI)
riMH'RIKTORS
Next to Dreamland Theater
Have your old clothes ready for the Lion's Chh
Sudav
Boys' Suits Special $10.95 $5;50 Wool Nap Blankets- $4.59
l 1 1.1 .( : r i '( t a- m - '. - I i - IC' ("I
tl ..in I. t.. ' s v .' t ' 'I i ' I.. a . Ii'lim
1 a . v i 1 1 v I . ' . . e.i . . '. . I .'I.' I
f u I II inn 'r o. r. ' I a . M"' i ' . ' . h' v l.'i
p. I. .1 I a ki. lo.i I .'. I.- ' I'"'
V.! I ' I I I IV '1' I Ki-i
i.e.. lings
At ftor ilmiigh nrnvsn'i - Serorit
t Kior t tt Wl"ii.
I't
OMLAIKIM CITY OUt
Order By Mail Shipping Charges Prepaid
Nashua Wool Nap lliankrtv warm
and soft; ie M7'i; in si 'd -..!..r urav
and Hn with fain) ("loicl hnt'hti; K11"'
J SO value. I nt I r'.l.n. -piMal thr
pin 1.59.
At Riitabuvjh-Biown'rt Main Hoot
West Room Rar
FrUJnn and Saturday Feature Items That Point the Way to
Rorabaugh-Brown's and Economies
Scheduled for Tomorrow's Sell ivy Arc
Children Dresses
$3.95
Jet tai and CaJill.ic Die-ses- I . tt.e n- -t 'ani"iii ' a" i
'! ' I' '' i v ! r y i mi r.' f..r ( I" I i ' n s w i n I . n. i i lied a 'c '. a
Hi. us I . !i w.li-t i!h ts ir: laur !i.i-. ihnU arrd s.!iJ ii. i- ri
I'rs I r r i!- fi.i'i J t i 1 vi i'i .t r i!ur il-u-'i.dh rll
I 'I a; mil 'i as li '.iv air. I "-r'lf.l.r $.195.
At Hniah.iUKh lliown's Children's Dtp' Srruiil Fhiar
Kjst Ho"in
Handsome Coats
Worth up to C10 7C
$35 for. . pl J.l 0
$8.75 Jack Tar Micldie.
In ad v.. I l iii ih liaroii 1 . rrr
lliat ..li v ;. .'v Irs ; sail if. Collais
.ir .i-l .' .or I .'fi hu-t I scip
tmt'.il .ilis. -. at. . hn.e $8 75.
Seidtiil Khil.t l ast Hniini
$2.50 Heatherbloom
Ptticoatt
l.i tainv ihsins and .! i I
"i ; rla-tic (.tied torn. ia!;
and plain lh.iin.ii. ii si.
at linn e. J.' m.
Srriind Fhmi Fast Hunm
Outing Gowns S2.69
li u r:i erellrnt (Viade f.iSKe' llf.'rn pu'k
1 line; int tu'l ami invniv -iri I. and P
i th.
in'a
! 1'il.iv and a!'ir.!iv at. rhon e $.".(').
Second Floor East Room.
Do You Need a Fur?
- piirrr!
Hiti
r t tlll"ed
Seal
r
! (.
1 i: i i fr d.i re I I v r
Ir ' s in furs t'o v.--
and Salni 1 iv
n -. t i ' ed f in $) '1 tn !')5 no.
ll. t ' i" I (mm $tl) 'tl t'l Jtjllfri).
Mi'" 1 i i e.l It- in $1.1 VI til $1.5 (in.
t in ihi. is. hi Seal pnnd liom $s"i.nO lo $55i lit-.
Seronfl Flnor West Prtotn.
Thrse days Coats at t?io above price
arc indeed rariticn and were we able
herein to show you the splendid mate-
rials handsome styles and excellent
tailorinrr (hat enters into this offering
NOT ONK of THKSE COATS (which
are values worth to ?!15.(M)) would be
lu re by noon tomorrow.
Attr.ntivr louse haik and helled slvles sonir
phiin ladoted. others trimmed with Miliars and
mil's nf lur. made frnm exceptionallv kooiI
ipnliti; wool vclonr in rolois if hitrKiindv
I npi nhaijrii taupe hr. wit and navy hhie All
s ri Ir an I' (i (In sale 1-rnlay and Sa'-
ur lav at i hou r $11.75.
At Iiorabaugh-Ilruwn'ii Coat Sect inn
Second Floor West Room.
$39.50
For High Grade
SUITS
Not one or two HUT AN KM IKK K ( k ( ..tHairiik' NTMI -MOl'S-M(.NIl-l(
I Nil Y IMIOKM) Sills IIIAT W I ' I i Pi'l-MoTS.
I.V MAUkl.U AS MUM AS fo.s.m. Silvertntu I'o.ret IwilN and
I i irotitu s ate prnminetit tmong thehi and are in the most d'virahle
hidri nf ci en. hrnwii. tan taupe and navv hhie l or Speiial ( lear-
ance l-rnlay and Saturday at. choice $ 19 30.
At Rorbaii(h Brown'u Suit Salon Second Floor Weit Room
1
VI
Friday and Saturday A Rug Sale
$32 and $35 Tapestry J0IT1QSN
Rugs $27.50
iltoir who deire an a'tt.li tivelv p.n
trtned. snvi. eahle riiir should lint tail
to aiteid tin- P I'.-sal Sale f
"lltivpprd I'atletn" Ijpistrv l'.tuvelr.
KiH'S leinii'e thev Rie rpialities that
will ti"t l e I'lip'n ated at atnlhini; near
t!u pit. e in the vny m ar tiiturr.
( hoii e atti'tds com entioiial efleits.
a'lover di mkhs nd ll -i.il patterin. in
i hti ad a-soitmrnt of hhie. hmwn tan.
ind Kiern rooiii'i A'l (( them'an
i2 sie. and are sphndid J.UU1.
sl.'.'D and SI?'' v I'm I ttd.iv and
Vilio Iiv l.i- h'l'r as inv last i e n ii
-'7 5".
l-'ci fniher. yoit p.n f t thrtn on eav
t'-t'ii- it sou puiet.
NO IK. A tn w shipment '( Ivntf
I'ik-s will reieur initial 'h"plHK to-
ri ' ! ' ' VV .
At Riitih.ni;:h tltiiWR's - Thild FhiOI
i Weil Hunm.
' 5LrV
' SZ7-So
m
Mm.
. Lkt s5A
JS ll" k
si imnvmvrsii TiivT rv"d vHiv.Tr-iff
SHOES
For Gmwitiff
educed for
Friday and
Saturday
t 00 BhoM tn brrum
enlf. ntu hid. patent -leatt-er
with iy elolh
li'ps; tlnrl tilurk kilt
with blnrk tups Thxa
hav nirittntn hlah rill'
u.iry lii-rln. e't .le.
mil H Itlell tnpf. IIIH-
(Jlii'ii liiimh vnint
villi Wlt'B mill I'MI 'lIlt '
tipn Krl'tiy unit Sut-iiril-iy
tlio ptr lor H A
Mli-M' Shoe nf pt
rut l tHr drown nd
K r v k il anil RlriKril
lilo'k klil. Ill l-nlti Ineo
ami In t Km ntvli". with
turn mrm fi e tiu to
: lte'llir ( OH VKlliea;
the l.nlr Y4b.
pair KB.
th
(lit
t-lTe f.H to
liifis K .
At Rornbsurih Prown't
M'ln Floor Wilt
Room Cmt
Friday Ginpham Day
35c and 39c Dress Ginghams 27c
o.id ipnhlv Kiinham. tuitahle for house rrrrs and rhil-
lew prirs nt hhie ami hite snipe nurses' (liiiKhams are
f i- ..t lln Sale Itnlav otiK. at. Natd. J7c.
J'-ini h
otru's wea
o i hided io
Pelar Tan a line ipi.ilil ji.iijrhiilii iloth .V imh. Vhaki shade smlalde
' .1 handkr'i inr's and pillow slips etc for soldiers r'''c ipiality Speiial
I nd.iv at rd 47c.
mtnih Silk and Cotton Ctepe in "tid inlois of siarlrt rhauipane
I. town ti'vilh- mii-i.itd huht rtav and hl.uk. "' v.ilur Vety spn i.il at
v.i. l. .Me.
At RntahaiiKti Biown'ri - Main Floor West Vnnm West Anle
A SHIRT
From Thee Is Sure to Please. Tomorrow and
Saturday You'll Find Them Specially Priced
$1.50 32-Inch Silk Fiber Shirting Yard $1.19
patterns mi white and cohned ttroiinds with pret-
(iiiaranteed to latindei wear satisfai toiv WrJ
t '.c.i nt i till new
tv Uncalled effects.
11.19.
$2.50 3 Inch Crepe de Chine Shirting Yard $1.88
llioire pa'term of satin striped and viri-colored crepe dr chine in
ii'tntyvative and elnhnrate effect Kxtti value. I-riil.iv ami Saturday
at yard. $1.81.
At Rorabaii(li-Btown'i Main Floor West Room West Aile
Five Feature Items Found in the "Gift Shop" Thirds Floor East Room
50c Potato Ricer
Bath Room Mirror
ith
riiiuntr'd
Mr;
.e ttiuiintr'
shi'
1- -I
j ei .nn I it .omc-.
wln'i- t' h t
Spei i.it ca. h .fc.
i hone 19c.
Canerolei $1.19
(lue and one-half and-C-iiiarl
white lined hrown
(iliirisiy VN'a'r. insets in
p iv i ll llii'ki I i ' It a -1
lv'enl.il Jl .'') and -17.-values
(or $1.19.
Mahogany Candle
Sticks
And Hud Vases a variety
.if H and 10-inrh rarved el-
c l 1 i client articles (or
thi -i t ni a i prr-ei"at;ol'
Il KllI'll ' .s ahu s .it
choiie. J9c.
Aluminum Ware
Two ipiau f) m' .Ii llniler
H"'t 'main .iliinti-
in. 1 1 ! i nt nnd . urday
Cj.il $1.31.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1918, newspaper, November 21, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170925/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.