Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 275, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1919 Page: 3 of 30
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OKLAHOMA CM V HMISS TUESDAY FERIU'ARY 18 1919.
TURET .'.
ALLIES TO PUT
DRASTIC LIMIT
ON HUN ARMIES
Fotr.n of Only 250000 Pio-
vilc(l by Now Terms.
Iltninarlei in tinned hat almost tone
pleled id ink bihI it it pottihlr iv
a I (aval report I tin I Marshal I'mli
wli lie m 1 ile In iii'tify llir deriuaiit
Thurtdav or Iriday nf tin- military
;tnd naval irrim whith will lr rs.en.
dally thine (if tlir prrlinniiai ) pi-t r
1 irmly.
Will Limit limy.
It ii understood that (lie trims will
i nt hide clamet .y whn Ii ( it r many w i'i
lir allowed Pi irunila n i iily iiixi
men under aims lo kt-rp m drr All wat
material he)nild what Is in r s .1 r y to
riinp tlirr Ironpt would aifmliiiK p.
report lie placed under control ni t tic
alliet will) will kUo IioIiI I .run lily's
iim i i i i t i i t i failnnet
J'AlilS. Id. IH-W'hcn the fier-
main ;mp to sign the termi of tlie
new aimislire ui llavat dispatch
from I revet Malhiat Krrherger
handed to Mat-thai Fovh a twenty-
tli'ce pa e memorial in whn It it wat
Hitrinifnl iii justify (irrmany'i atti-
in If. it Lrnig maintained thai '! e fi.i t
il.nir ln-r hrs to inret Iter nldlgationt
Ho !K.i nave llie marthal I memo-
(ii'iliiMi (ruin I'hilipp Sflieiilrmann
tin- new ' rr man ( ham ellor. ro'tipl.mi-
iug of the inrrratiugty tun) tcrint
(nr. nl' mi. n tier many ami prntesnu
ay mi l (lie Cermant heing lorreil to
rt ' iute I nUiHl Delivering rttii.ni
frvtrtset to the I'olet and ahandon-
ii'n nr i.rrman people tnrrr. a He-
fund wat MU'le that the allies t riir
t It I'olrt to erase their atu.kt against
llie l if. iimiii
Pulea Called Off.
'Ih: last reiiieit hat uliradv hern
ri.Mipln I with a telegram having hn n ;
tent lo Warsaw (ruin I'arU last night !
German Foreign
Minister Quits
would he a delay lie would (five them
until t oYlmk Sunday evening to
Like Hi lion. Me to!i thrill lie would
Irase Ircvri at llul time aid that if
the i munition wat not thru Mgiic.l
the aiimttnr wouhl etpue at 5 o'rlo.k
M' ml.iy morning The liomt wetc
:Vcrd lo at O.Vt tonight. At llir
'Ii armament tiiirttioii was pot rained
i Malhiat Krrherger voluiilrrrei) a
lati-incilt thai llie (.i-rin.in army run-
I n'ei n only JIKMHII men (oily per
' rut of whom were n 'li.iihtfiil value
llir tml that the (irrnian aiiny hal
' n ilriin-hil red Ion .pinkly Mini that
. 0 n.ts in .iieiiute to in a i it t ;i 1 1 1 urilrr
n thr niiilltl
part (rum the roiifetrni e l.rher
fri made a nnniher of declarations.
mui'k particularly that the politnal
inline ol (lermaiiv wat fixed hy I'ret-
idnit Wilsnn'a (oiirteen pnntt. He
rMed lh.it dernunv wnuld hrtne-
I.!. I.. .. l.l ....
..ii. ii. .1. W ."'IlI'lH H'l'l l( IHrtl i
It wuiiid hr Krniniierly ilrinniralii '
ind wniil.l loally partnip;ite in thr
trAKiic nf i adoiK o;i t!ie principle ol
' ! il ii .ii Hii'l n . nomii al ripiatitv
He s.inl th.it
l.illort yelerday In idoptlnir plain
lor the niretinm o( he piopon nil-
filial iiiteriiational i oplereui e. Ihe
plan .idopli'd Hat lh;il p"M'nln hy ll''
llrilili ilrlrir.ili t mill an ainriiilitn ill
prnpoM-d hv llir !rliiil ilrlrat mil
S.inilirl Ii'iIIiiit hrad of the Amen-
ran I edi i.itinii i.l I jlioi pirndrd
mrr thr inntiiiK
h ifota Ciarrison
HASr.I.. I'eh. IH - f "..tint oii I'.n.ik-
rlorff - Kantr.ui. the (.rriiuti f..rrii:n
mmitlrr loll the (irrin.ui rah nrt o:i
Sunday thai he would jrvixn if .rr
niany'i fotidiliont in tefi'teme to i
renewal of the attnulne was rrir' led
ari-onlinx In a Weimar diMi.itih to thr
I rjlikloil riltmu lie ..ml it u. . n 1. 1
he impostihle for him to ...nlnnie Ins "'K1"" divarmaniriit on land and sea
foreign policy while (he l rnich wrte 11 r ar
"nolorioiitlv Miminir at a lesiiiimtioii rriirrxrr aniiimen tnar i.ennany
of hutttlitiet " W'lirn thr atmisii. e;
wat tinned the (oreiRn mniMirr rr- j
tipfirii ine rarnnet reinir.tci nun to
"Mi
i remain Ml off ire.
Why Ate Mother Graham and Agatha
So Nervoui?
ARliAKIT dnlnt I hear
Id' l ard St. ..nd . i vu lat
nn'.hl '"
Mv iitolher ill la l. nkrd ailo- tl r
1 hrt .ikt.i ( lahlr at mr mill an rpn
! Moil m lut ti I mi nt.illv i o np.trrd lo
lh.it of a po lor matron i ain liivini;
(.ermanv wat re idv tot"'" ol tier piiMtitrs Nr tnlr:iiU
liePI tnr ilirr-llv t r .... illr )..r thr
hlthy't HtlllMI.il If t I- iie v
"I thonhl nine drat I would rutin-
to yottr tootii. .in I yrt hint" atd
( oiimii Acadia. "I'.'H I was airai I
perhapt y.iti would I'.mk I wa inter
tna'lr a nn-takr in In 1 wlirtt he ilnl
no( ciriisnlt the people of Al.ne and
I orraine at lo ihrir fate lie ex-
pressed Ihe ln.pe that I ranre would
no make the ..tme rintiike in ainien.
and allrr
"ii to i i y
will Irrjp
s.l.l
.Thr pe ial cnnimittion nf the sit
nreine initmil tliartT'l with Hr af tint;
hr . i: . of a definite armistice who h I mailt that at the
A'll I old yond until the prare pre ' I' leirrai.'i Tnrs t"
ferintc if I awakrnnl yo'l.
all. tl d 'i-Nli'l il. him an I
OnlV 200 000 Left without .allniK a pie-i awhile in the 1 1 1 t II.-
' j I mi -te. I I rttrr alter il "
In Hun Army Claim ; n ! i .f.d i n t.
I KKVKS Momhi). I t-h 17 V.iien LaDOr DelCaatlOn nr.." mv m.ihrr la
..J.'tslMl l oth prrsenlr.l t-r nrw arm p. . AHnntoH ""lv ' '
t lue to the (.erni.ni i .niini--ion c:: UU;itU yr it yil .
I riday he wat ifiiir.!rd to peiiu.l I'AKIS fed. K--I.ipial lepresenla lliaf tlnldM vlrrp as inn. !i as I.
Itie I .et inant In . otiinnii.ii ate Willi ' tion (or Kovernmrnlt on the one hand ! hern domi; lately in thr dJV t n
w... ti 1 1 I 1. . I I .1 . 'i i ... . . i .. . ....
ssr.inai isi.iiinai i 01 n o.in tne i iet : ami em Plovers aim lar.nr mi in" t e t nrnPaii v iruintimu to ii.;r
I'orKaination ..(jollier wat derided) npon'hv tlir rotn-ffor tornethiiiK "
il irrlain there niistion on inler1i.iti.iiul l.il.or leiv-I My evrt turned ins. hit tardy fr- tn
ii
Start toJay to huy
War String SUmpt
An excellent tnvestmer!
and a patriotic duty
ft
.ri IV
An "all-star" concert
in your own home-
under your own management
You choose the artists you want to hear. You select the
numbers you " want them to sing and play. You arrange the
program to suit yourself.
The Victrola makes this possible by bringing to you the
greatest artists of all the world: Caruso Alda Braslau Calve
Culp dc Gogorza DeLuca Elman Farrar Galli-Curci
Garrison Gluck Jascha Heifetz Homer JourneC Kreisler
1 1 I mall . - i ...
Marnncni MCLormacK Mclba Murphy Fader-
cwski Powell Ruffo Schumann-Heink. Scotti
Scmbrich Tctrazzini Wcrrcnrath Whitehill
Witherspoon and Zimbalist
With this wonderful group of famous artists
at your command on Victor Records you can
give your family and friends such an entertain-
ment as they could not get in any theatre or
opera house in all the world.
Victor and Victrolit $12 to $950. '
Daily demonstrations at all Victor dealers'
the kind of mmic you like best.
Go today and hear
Victor TtJIrinf Machine Co Camden. N. J.
mm.
Mill lull AMU' in
Iff I' ll I F "V.TTfsA
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Important Notic. Victor Racorda and Victor Machinat ara aclantifl-
cally coordinated and ajmchronliad In tba prooaaaca of maaafcetura ana tbait
uaa ana with tba othar la abaolataly aaatntlal to a parfcet raprodiKtton.
fnataa. Vaaaataaaf BananaBVafal
f . l'
fiiMiilif at U iiJin taa Id at aaaa akHtk
Victrola
"VUsWa1
It la Hiatntai TraaHMek at tk VlrM TiAdaf Ma
MimUm tba pnamat al tato C tat nay MH
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mv mother in l.iw'i ft. e to lhat of her' "'I lut will hr rr
tolltni I doti'l know what I expei led j he replied "I will
lo er hut wliil I .1-1 wilnest wat a 1 the milk .it ot-.it "
til I I l.llMinll M III. I hrl 4 ' ; tl uin
.iiir Mi'i-rsi mi i r at hrr cv ' i (o'miii; "l'..h.t l
inrl minr I .r a iin.mri.l then looked ; ir litllr t
Iroiililrsonir than
mingr imiiiiiii Boutin Ajtha. I lt )) and I
i r .iryarrt" I he i r es
11
y m ahold
"II iw p" tie. i
rilortrd shaiph.
h How's Irrtlm
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i. r (or tin-
ilr " I oik . i a
Coin hrr i .iii
I had a Li 1
led tip. .ti i a-.
"i otisin ' .
h.i.r a rr! l.d
air i'i in riin-d "
l.i.hion i i 1 1
V.it nr l a oii k
lllali le "t rill
)llt irll Irr wi
ll.
Harriet " she
.nl.t Ihr liille
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t
tti.it t's almost j
Ir Irll. w's hoi - 1
puirrd rising
.-pii.i'i ii and i
ii i r lo
f ir as hott'et
' i l in as ft lendly
d manage "Il it
ai d I i an easily
I in. oMirr wi 'k No
ti '"'Ik to usr and
is ii t.ahlr ilav
' 'I' ." w a' eful
;ls Has tnoti'
an l ine i hi r
s toil I. pnrled
y l.o! and I
i -r a phvtirian
1 i" 'iiv I n (a. I
i he-. a lar as pot-
I rr ! . ( the lo-
. thin ' .' ' I w ilh ihe
'tut to i lilt en-
i.i- i thrill.
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II. ' at t'o in At
look wh h I s
lll'li II to llllrt .l i t I !
. rafv oil r.. . ;.i I
spoke. Ai.d vshrn I
w.ls tor hr at v
my laknv ' ''aie i :
ir-( )!'lt die siirpnx
a iptirs. rin r
I h
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III
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int'i hrr
aa-.iin Hs I
Ii id Iniist-rd I
i lo ohjri t to
" i h Id's ler..
I me hv smiling
al
it l.ittn. an
tof he was tlitiitii t!
didn't wish P. net I
unless il should hr m
I Irlt a iim v lo i.'.
1 sihlr the pn!iiil
. a! pin sn ar .
ni(hiiia r;nii-'ii
i ept emei K'-in y m
I ImriK osrr tion .ill .' .-lrrtini
i the household d i'ii .sh:.!t L-rtiet ally
fall to my lot on atordav
Cousin Axatha ssa1- hr I n.e (ovettly
I wat nre of n al'li-i-u-li '.r did it to
t leverly that ttv as I ho.-mi . ..tildn'l
an II her eset Innn I - : my duet lion
Counn Air.itha Mjkr-s a SugKetttion.
I late in
t'iiini to
in "I am
'i :sin hut
nw wotk
i- tut had
hrtti r
i'iiii'k
Ii . i it '
Willi I
wai;
I ion-
I l-r
. rv;ir
llil-l-ll
In- hnow . i also prn-tiiie not to
Don'i von tell ..ti
.peak of what I
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l"'lois lilt
hi '! n.ntitr
.so-i'd no lot a
III! I-
sll'r. :
a-i htol to
and I .!.'
"lor II.
. t'.apped ii-
I krrp on' . I
pit' h ri a'
rotiir I i 1.
i hrr h i'i-. i .i
lo-ild -'..-'.
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h in
r a htll
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"Maruatet dr.ii " ;
the afternoon w iir i I
mv small son as I i .
sorry to uttrr a -.s .r I .
on ate leal'y Und- '"
ol weeks with onr h.i
sinli ri-(ii..r lulu's
lirs
l.rart
I jo..' i sh-
('.. lid's i
tin t limy I r
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hr d .lo t
pro'.l.l.
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of ! .
laid mv !i
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ol
Vo'l'
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i - oinih in roi k
IM litllt' Ot hl-lllif
I ...I l-l'-as I I
I
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1. ii;; lum up hut
r tin- ial.- h. . .
I was afraid t:n
I't h- si. k hut l.r'i
It'- oist a ss.
vn i h .. I.h '11
l-l i- a lltl'r kl'O-1 t
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II
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"..l!.d. I..
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I.ahs : Il
tno:hi ' 'i
" I ..id
.IM- til 11 .
ir I Irll son
lis
.' he I. Miked lit tne learcliiiiidy.
"lo ihr In 'I iiirttioii yet' the laid
d'i idnlly " To ihe tetond ( nmtl m
tuv own iiiilKineni."
'lhat is all rinht." I returned
hastdv. "Il it tiothiiiK mm Ii only I
mi airatd Consul Analha it trowing
irrlut a'i"iit the hahy'i ferain.
don't thmk she it keeping a regular
ojirdnlr and he it KeltiiiK llpirt and
'i' foil. I au't )oii take (nine rliarga
of lot (redinu for the next week when
I am not al home and tee whether
I r is slill re.llett?"
She looked at tne to gravely fur a
mominl that I woiider.d if he had
read Ihr mine fear whit Ii I would not
.ii knowledge eien to inNtelf. Hut her
.w.rds dispelled the notion.
'I think vm're rotiK Margaret
tint I'll at'eml to the feeding. Set
your mii'd .it ret Noho.lv hut yoil
' in h.-s a hotilr of l h hard Srrond'l
es.rpi ...rr mv drad hmly. Ami he i
-.iii; I. vtiv w:lh hit Kratulinother
rwr tiini :tr. lr his liahy heart''
I I op) I lljlll I
.i.
I wakitiK and I i.ort '.ike lum nt wlieiiiwHnh is 1 r- iilil its v me. and
I o.HI'l-i
Itho 1 ill
llirillini
Will o'l
I
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i; won't have P. worry ahout a joh
.il are la-uiliiir with the Want
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Automotive Show IVhiu.ny
KI'RR'S
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7
Lovelj
ergette Blouses
Here Through a Rare Special PurchascyEnabling
Us to Sell Them on Wednesday at
l!c Ml
4 M
Occasionally Mouse drrams conic tnip. This is such an occasion. You
may Mink your eyes at the first jrlance at the window where they are dis-
played alonjr with a very prominent price ticket with its legend brave and
hold "?3.'.i.V'as we say you may Mink your eyes hut it is all true. AIout
one hundred of these Mouses in the charming and fresh styles of ppring
are here hy the special purchase route. The material is Georgette a lovely
Georgette soft fine of incomparaMe daintiness and in four colors prac-
tical and fashionable colors like Mack navy white and flesh. The style?
some of which we have endeavored to illustrate are the modes of the min-
ute. That such blouses may be had at $3.95 is a mighty fine commentary
on the mechandising that makes it possible that bring them to you. The
statement that the values are unbeatable is put down here without hes-
itr.ncy for it is a fact!
Thumb Nail Sketches of Four
A flesh colored georgette Idnute hat a hand-emhruiilered vest
which it further trimmed with clutter tuck and linltniit. A la'K
cellar at the hark cufft and collar finished in filet edue.
A tenii tailored model hat the much detired Iiemstip lied frill
around the neik and on the cufft. The front would he plain hut for
ome very attractive pearl huttont. White hl.nlt and flesh.
No tpring wardrolie it complete without itt navy hhie Monte
Thit modrl it in naw hlue georgette with either the V or the l'-neik
with tijuare rollart at the hack enihroidered in rote and trimmed in
tteel headt. The vest is hemstitched.
'I hit one hat a round neck fattening at the side. The front it
adroitly hand enihroidered and finithed in ttnkt. 'luruovrr cutis
l-lesh and white. There are jix other st)lrs-aj.9J.
e.
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Take a Tufn Through the Fashion Room
And See How the Style Makers Have Given New Inter-
est Incident and Variety to Spring Suits and Dresses
rK ime cannot wither nor custom stale the popularity of the
rx I'lue serge suit. It is the "omnibus" garment always well-Broomed.
appropriate for so many occasions. For business wear it is im-
peccable and its practicality goes without saying. Here is a blue
suit at $35.00 with a coat as ln)xy as you please. There are many
butons on it. and the brilliant touch of military braid with a charm-
ing vestee of point-blank white. It is a striking affair to say the
least.
For the young woman and pray
who is not young in these days of vic-
tory and when the loys are coming
home? A suit of -queenly silvertone.in
color very like the crushed raspberry
one sees super-imposed on ice cream
sundaes. The coat is short and is rs
trim as a box-hedge. It has a vest of
course this time of khaki kool in tan
giving the right quality of contrast.
$45.00.
j w aw aw a. . wtxj
A dress of Poiret twill fixes the eye of every looker-on in the fnsli-
ion room in these days of seeing and planning the spring wardrolie. The
striking feature of this dress is its back which is much like that of a
toat a delightful novelty. The skirt follows with fidelity the narrow
silhouette of the season. There ia a vestee of purple suede cloth. The
model is from Hickson and since that4 the case comment regarding its
excellent style is scarcely necessary. $79.00.
Til KERR DRY GOODS
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