Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919 Page: 5 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITT TTM1S. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1919
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llirtas who will leave tint
fir nif uit fur Stillwater
where thry will attend the in
stallation rrrritiutiiri of a chapter of
the sorority at the Mali" agricultural
mil mechanical college includes Mkj
Kuth Thompson Mm Mary Matti'nti
Mitt Gladv ami Mm (irralitine
l)rennan Mi irothy I'nmty Miss
Albert Webb Mrs. t r il K I'lynier
ill of Oklahoma I itv and Mrs. Uru-
jie Owen Mim I'llna liount Midv
I ronia ami Mm Arline JiIiiimui "I
Norman. The will he iu:iied in
Stillwater 1y Mn. Tom l.owry d Ok-
lahoma I ity. who is visiting her jnr-
tnts in Tulsa The initiation and in-
italUtinn will mcstpy Thursda) Frj.
lay and Saturday.
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Complimenting hrr Immr guest
Uisi F.thrl Mamie l.iehhatt of l.uth-
ri'. Miss Vera Ka Inuu i Last
twelfth street entertained a few
Inrnds informally last evening 'th
rards and darning. 'Hie hostess was
ssisted hy her mother. Mrs. II.
l.astman and Mim ('. Mav Moitun
Those present wftc the Mm Mary
Thohnrn Ktizahelh l.ightfoor Wini-
fred Kencau. ltcryl Flarnrtt. I-.dna-De
Mand and Ruth and Katherine (il-
Irspse Mrs. U. I. I'.aMman of Duii-
ran Okla. and Messr. J. C. I.ooncy
l.nwry Kastland I .eland Srhetn t;
N'ewtmi I'uriilifiv I eland Hartford
itid Frank '.. mS!"..c an I lirut
l.ee H. (ff jr
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Mr and Mt I l J imrinond and
'ion I. C. jr of 4.1 .Wr-t l ilteenth
street will leave tomorrow fr Hock-
port Texan where Mrt. Thurmond
and her mm will upend the winter.
Xtr. Thurmond will return home after
a month' stay.
Mm. M. M Tate of 291 S Classen
boulevard and her si'trr Mrs. 1 red
Kowe of Pawhuska will arrive tomor-
row morning from their jummer'i
itay in Colorado.
Mr. and Mm. A. 1 Mv Mullen t
1109 North Frances avenue returned
Monday morning from a f tn:Klt'
tay in Minneapolis St l'anf and
the lake rrsorts. Thry were accom-
panied by Mr. and Mm. W. H. Stout
of 126 West Tsventy-secvmd street.
Mn. Stout and her son Hilly have
pentyth iiimmer in Milwaukee and
iointfl Mr. Stout i St. 1'aul. where
tie And Mr. McMullen attended the
"Iejil Credit Men's assiK-iatton meet
In
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Mr. and Mrs. Uar M. Dine-e ot
1 West Kislith strret hve as tiieir
est ihia week Mm Mitu Jiunt oi
rtlesville DVla
w
illiam rfeitter of KM Wef Nme-
nth street is fpend.ru several Us
Fort Worth where he went won-
jr evening.
Mm. Earl Clinics of v.est
.rni.-ltni tre.'t entertained the
Cliua Bridge club yesterday after-
itoon in honor of her liners. Miss
Nell and Mistt kuhy Wigmiu. Mrl;
W. A Bennett and Mrs. Frank Jen-
fting j were additional itucsts ana aim.
Jnnin(j reetivea me ttuesi iyur
hile Mrj. Charles intuit mane pik"
orfor the c nh. The next meeting
fwill be held Friday of next week wi(i
Mr. Hanna. UU West hmmii strerx.
m Marv W mains will leave t-ri-
day for Chickasha. where she will be
head of the I rench and .paimn ie-
' partment in the hish school this win-
i ter.
a Mrs. W. M. Williams of 161") West
Thirty-ninth street accompanied y
irs. jane yiuiann i"'"i nvni--day
from a nx weeks' stiy in Colo-
; rado Sprinus anil uenver.
Mm. S. T. Keast of tnil arrived
.yesterdty to be the Rncst for a week
nf her dauuhtrr. Mrs. Charles Ruford
'Wales and Mr. Wales of 31 1 Kast
.Ninth street.
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i Mijs Agnes tirrnin.il. whn was the
guest since Thursday of Miss ( lydc
'Flonevcutt of UU) West Tenth street
left this morning for her home in
. Okeene Okla.
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Miss Ayleeti Morris of Kl Keno
dpent the week end as tlie guest of
' Miss F.dylh I'arker of 2UW West Six-
teenth street and attended the Pan-
1 Hellenic dance at Belle 1 . 1 c Monday
morning.
The B. V. 1. cliri will le er.icr-
.' taiited this eveiiiim by Misc Kuth
l Dauer 4.W West l.leventh street.
4 Mr. and Mrs. M. li. breeding and
-k lby on Charles Norton of Sioux
'' City Iowa will arrive tomorrow
1 morning to visit Mr anil Mrs. C. 1).
Breeding of 17 Highland circle and
i are considering making this city their
' home.
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Mr and Mrs. Kllis ChuiUick and
ttthv daughter. Eleanor of 520 West
Rilhteenth street returned the latter
rt ot trie WfCK irnni m'mr
d trip through I oiorado pniiRS.
ttri I'ark am Maniiou rroirninn
ome by way of A:naril!n svherc they
pent a week end
Mill Ina Wild and Miss Idi Miafer
Of San Benito Texas who were the
fitesti for ten (lavs of the former's
Vint Mil. Jamei R. Armstrong and
;4c Armitrong of W West Six-
lenth itreet left last evening for
Stir home. Another niece of Mr
irmitront'i Mn. O. O. Hammond.
ckk Doctor Hammond and their sons
Scott and Buster of OeQuecn Ark.
arrived the first of the week to visit
Judge and Mrs. Armstrong. Doctor
Hammond who has been in the army
medical corpi has spent the summer
taking post graduate work in the
north.
Mr. and Mis. W. M. I.ongmire and
daughters the Mines Ailrne Vir-
gimu and l.lirahrth of 5IH U'est
I'oiirteenth street returned vesterday
from a month's visit to the northern
lake resorts Maratawa and l.udmg-
ton Mich. 1 luring their stay thev
purchased a touring car and returned
home os i t land.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. (.uy Owen and
ihildren Marion and Hetty Iran and
ttvir niirr. accompanied by Mrs
Owens' mother Mrs. Sarah Skidniore
of M0 Wet Thirty sixth stie-t te-
Inrned Monday morning from Colo-
udo Springs where Mr. Owens joined
his family two weeks ago after they
bad ient six weeks in their summer
cottage there. .
Mr. and Mrs. Menry Iidlow of (XW
West Sixteenth street who have
passed the summer months in Allans
I'ark have gone to Lincoln NVb
where they will make a week's visit
before returning home
Mrs. I. K. Thomas and children
Mil Classen boulevard will return
Saturday from Aliens I'ark Col.
where thry have spent throe months
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In compliment to her listers Mrs
J. W. Love and Mrs. W. F. Warfield
of H ittstnn. Texas Mrs. Henry H.
Van Hook of IWI5 North Klein avenue
en'ertained with a week-end morning
bridge followed by luncheon.
'iiic-ls entertained included Mrs
l.ove Mrs. Warfield. Mrs. F. I'. Boyd.
Mr. Ilrnry Lee Mrs. K. S. Kander-
son Mrs. T. J. O'Neil Mrs. Capitola
Van Hoik. Mrs. Finley Scruggs Mrs.
Herbert C. Seitr Mrs. .1. K. Jones.
Mr. Orville Taylor Mr. Norman
Nelson Mrs C. K White. Mm. Fd
Humphrey. Mrs. Jeff Yeager Mrs A
C. Hirschfield. Mrs. lane. Mrs
Mitchell Mrs. C. I- White. Mrs
Dili (rt llimint Tliomfi-
son. Mrs. fiuy F. Smier Mrs. T. J
I lodges Mrs King ( itpatrick Mrs.
Hubert Murray Mrs M. I'owell Mrs.
Iixmliinr Di.rsev Mrs. I! M. Utile
and the Mises tienelle Haile Mar
garet Helen and leannetie Mule.
Lm ille Hutherford. Josephine Horsey
Yragrr and Martha and F.liabeth
Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hi.kani and
daughter Ms Helen of 5W West
Ilnrtirth street returned last nifch!
overland from a seven weeks' sUy in
thrir summer rnttage at (Irand I akr.
( ol Mr. J. L. I ram.es ol Iwrnlv-
tbird street and deary avenue who
joined them three weeks ago rr'.urued
with them.
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Mrs. James Pillery of Topeka Kan.
is spending the tiionlh with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrl Harvey Nagle ol
1519 West Tenty fifth street.
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Miss Eleanor Smith who was the
guest for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs
C. Ld Sturm of 2101 West Eighteenth
street left the last ot the week for
her home in Marvville. Mo.
Mrs. Virgil K. Sparks and chil-
dren Virginia and John of West
Twentieth street returned yesterday
morning from a three months' visit
in ' 'hio.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean liurrell will ar-
rive todav from I rhana. Iowa for
an extruded visit with Mr. and Mr.
A I Mossman 1017'i North ( entra!
avenue.
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Mr and Mrs A. B. Westrott ol
2() West Seventh street will return
Sunday from Iowa City where they
are guests of relative at a family re-
union in their old home. Mr. Wet-
eort joined Mrs. Westcott in Iowa
City last week after she had made
an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Thomas in I renver.
Miss Beryl Harnett Mis Mlrjorie
Harris and Miss Fiances Walton will
leave Friday morning for BriMow
where they are to teach in the schools
this winter.
Miss Kulli Fulnirr of David Cifv
Neb arrived yesterday for a fort-
night's visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Leveretn of 2515 North Dewey
avenue.
Mrs. Fitla Lund will return about
Sept. 15th to reopen her voire studio.
(Adv.)
Trades Conc'est Opens September .
LONDON Sept. 3.-The trades
union congress which will assemble
at Glasgow on September 8 promies
to I the largest rver held. Already
H4M delegates have been appointed to
attend the congress representing more
than 2225 .'XI I workers.
lh Bit Chance.
"What's the trouble between you
and your wife Kufus?''
"Dar ain't no tmhlile boss."
"No trouble? Why Kufus I hear
she hasn't spoken to you for a week."
"Dat's right boss. You see de
minister lie 'ad some Ulk with her
an' I reckon he's showed her it's time
she nave me a chance bos "
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Tha Mo4 Beaatifnl Store In OkUhoBa'1
Silver Plated Ware
Is Sound Economy
With the price of sterling silver soaring skyward the next best
thing is high grade silver plated ware. We are offering the highest
grade only of extra heavy weight the kind that will last for year.
COMMUNITY In three famous designs "Shera-
lon" "Patrician." "deorgian " 26 pieces b knives.
0 fork. 6 dessert spoons u teaspoons 1 butter knife
1 sugar shell
famous design!
"Cromwell" 26
SOGERS "1147" In three
Otieen Anne" "Old Colony"
piece lame as the Community
HKPPILWHITE Exclume with us
2f piece!
Ask to ee the S-piece tea set in Adam design; thii it an un
usually beautitnl set. See the ware m our window.
$32.20
$32.95
$31.75
The Hartwell Jewelry Co.
112-134 WEST MAIN STREET 1
Store Hour 9 to 6
QUALITY - UTILITY - VALUE
New Phones Not. Walnut 363 ot 364
STORE HOURS - OPEN 7:30 A
Older by
Mall
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CLOSE 6:00 P. M.
SO Yean of
Servie.
"THE MOST INTERESTING STORE IN OKLAHOMA"
The New Fall Sweater
The new sty leu thin seanon
are the lipon and coat Btylefi.
Hcautiful new color combina-
tions thto season. Dainty solid
colors trimmed with harmon-
izing color turquoise blue old
rose green purple brown
red white and others.
Js'ow is the time to select
your sweater so handy to slip
on in the evening and early
mornings. A range of sizes.
Prices from $7.00 to $18.50.
Firat Floor
DELIVERY PREPAID ON MAIL ORDERS
Quick Meal
Gi Raaft
W. J. PETTEE Sc. CO.
OELAHOMA CITT OKLA.
New Pall
Styles
Sweater!
111-133 Weat Maia
Aaaex Store IN Wait California
VICTR0LAS
Chicago Opera Association
CLEOPONTE CAMPANINI Oaaaral Diractor
THE GREATEST ARTISTS
in the GREATEST OPERAS
ORCHESTRA OP 75 BALLET CHORUS OF 73
Friday Night. October 24.
AIDA
Kosa Raisa Alessandro Dolcl Sophie Hraslau
(leorges Baklanoff Vittorio Arimondi Anna Ludmita
tnima Noe Lodovico Oliviero and Corpi de Ilallet
Saturday Matinee October 25.
MADAME BTTTERFLY -
Tamaki Miura
Vittorio Trevisan
Lodovico OI''ere
Clarence Whitehill
Constantin Nicolay
Irene Pavlotka
And complete cast
Porreit Lamont
F.mma Noe
I)eire Defrere
Saturday Night October 23.
LA BOHEME
Alma dluck
( onstantin Nicolay
ittorio Trevisan
Alessandro Ilonci
irgilio lnaii
aljrrna Sharluw
(iacomo Kimni
Lodovico Oliviero
And complete cast
FAIR GROUNDS AUDITORltM OKLAHOMA CITY
Seal of Pricei (Iocl41a(
Poxes (seating 6)
Orchestra (Rows 1-25) ....
Tarquet Kowi 1-21)
Parquet (Rowi 21-J5)
Dress Circle or Halconr
Seci. H and P (Kowi 1-5)
II and P(Rowr5-9U.
H and P (Row 9-li)
J lnd'0 (Kowi 1-5) ..
1 and O (Row 5-9) .
I and O (Row 9-11) .
K and N (Rowi 1-5) .
K and N (Rowi 5-9)
K andjl (Row 9-11)
L ancfld (Rowi Ml)
Goverament Tai)
Seam Ticket 8Jnte
S Parfemaaeei Performance
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$150.00
16.50
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$55.00
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5.50
4.40
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5.50
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a4itai)4 ataaisH inmlopt flllasl I OW. A44riM Graa4 Oper Com
itlaa Baa 671 Oklalwma City. la order lo tearo fliet akotoa loca
tioa. orac-r if Bait la alranca of Ua ulle ula. SUta praHrrtl
locatioa.
Are arriving now and
those that have been
disappointed may make
their selection now.
Come in at any time
and let us demonstrate
our machines for you.
September Records
Now on Sale
Our Victor record stock is as complete
as any in the country. We are now dem-
onstrating all the new September Records
and wish to invite all Talking Machine own-
ers to hear them.
Frederickson-Kroh
Music Co.
221 West Main
EASTMANS
Hand Us Your Films
Our system of dovelopinf aaaurca you of
better results and also quicker service.
sulti.
Bring your Labor Dity FILMS to ua for best re-
Ms.il Orders Filled Promptly.
Free
lartxactioai
la Um
of
Kodak
Roach Veazey
Drug Co.
Mala and RoUifm Bt.
Get a
Kodak
Alknm '
for Tonr
Piclarea
Store Hourts 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
EXPERT PICTURE ntAtHKG
Don't pat off your "Pair Work" antil the kit
minute. New moldings already ia atben com
ina. Priori arwajrs cottilitatitly fair.
ercown fioo
Kl
The Down-stairs Shop is Moving
To More Spacious Quarters On the Third Floor
Next Monday nhould you romp uninformed to the DownstaJni nhop you will be
met with u mild "on the third floor please." The prrowth of this popular priced de-
partment ha liwn no jrreat that we have felt it is entitled to more commodious
moie comfortable quarters. So we ha.ve fitted up an attractive Bpace nt the rear of
the floor formerly occupied by the Red Cross. This new department will be op"ned on
Monday and just now for the remaining three days in the downstairs location we
are Koinj? to offer some mighty attractive bargains. As an entire new lot of wear-
ables has been purchased for the new department and we want to move not a thing.
Hence
A CLEARANCE SALE OF MORE THAN ORDINARY ECONOMIES
AH Voile Blouses Reduced
Every voile blouse in the
downstairs tihop regardless
of its original selling price in
one lot. Pretty tucked mod-
els others trimmed with V&I
lace and still others trimmed
with embroidery. Well tai-
lored with long sleeves and
novel cuffs. Hroken fizes to
l sure any size in several
styles.
BIjOUSES THAT MOLD IT
TO $2.00 FOR -
79c each
DOWN STATUS
ami
Royal Worcegter
Corsets
Sstminer wcinht. good upport-
ers regular $1 00 r Hers but we
have them in la and 19 siir only
and for those who rwjuire uoh a
wonderful harR-ain
19c each
DOW HJT AIRS.
Children's Black
Sateen Bloomers
Made of fine fait eeaor black
aateen reinforced elastic belt and
knee cat nice and full lize 14 and
1(5 vaajr apaoial in this cleanup tale
at
79c
DOWNSTAIRS) .
Children's and Mise'
Muslin Drawers
Made of good fine muslin and
finished with tucks and neat ruf-
fles of embroidery 2 to 14 year
iies; regular1: values fnr
39c
POWNfiTAHW
Children's Muslin
Gowns
Slipover style and those made
with tucked yoke finished with em-
broidery long or jhort sleeves rut
full and long. 6 It and W sixes reg-
ular $1.50 value for
98c
nOWNHTAUm
Bay House Dreesea Now
Sterling hou dr etwee nmhIc
of PercaJe and Anderson Oing-
heWTrg with long sleeves and
pretty belts and pockets and
neatly styled withal niies W to
44
$8J0 kinds for $2.48
16.00 kinds for
DOWNSTAIRS
Buy School Frocks For Little or Nothing
Frocks for School Girls
Anderson gingham in handsome French plaid designs and rich
c4o Jfitcts ; neatly trimmed in lolid color ; tome with patent leather
bf: Srsi 7 to M year very mart and worth $J.96 ipecial
$2.25
rWNSTAIRS
Frocks For The "Wee Mites
(nngham in firrtty plaid and neat percales-and a few solid colore.
Very sightly but in small size 2 J and 4 years only. Worth to $200
for
39c and 50c
DOWNSTAIRS
A Wealth of Glove Elegancellere
"Marcelle" Glorts
Genuine French kid in black
white navy brown gray and
champagne ; over-ieam sewa elf
and contrast Hitching two
clasp
$4.50 and $4.74
"Valence" Glofes
French lambskin two clasp
model in black white tan
brown and mode; handsome but
not high priced.
$3.00
"La Force" Gloves
The very limit of silk glove
elegance; white black navy
brown gray luede lined and ilk
lined ; for
Kayser's Double
Silks
Real French kid in black white
tan brown and gray. Two clasp
models os'er-seam ewn; truly
elegant
$2.09 and $2.50
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children ia liarKl waiakl
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Sumraw and oat fcaalad feataaa atsal
ackoola makea this hnawlirw.
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rami rv ran r wa Mn (mm ia aw rsca aoioca to hwrain wtta Aa
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RENFREW WINTER GINGHAMS
The best yet for practical ichool frocks beautiful plaids 32 inches
iile fr
50c yard
LORRAINE DRESS GINGHAMS
Superbly handsome 32 inches wide and they come i t a big a---fcjitmrnt
of pastel shades perfectly blended
73 yard
IX)RRAINKS DE LUXE
The handsomest Ringhamt ever produced emy piere in a three
and fmir-tone color effect
$1.00 yard
MAIN I tMilt
"Eiffel Maid" AthBk
Underwear tX "a
Discount
These comfort giving gar-
lrtenta are dettly made of
Tiffany and "Milady" silks
batistes and nainsooks in
.soft pretty pinks and pure
'whites j handsomely trim
med and finished; sell for
$1.75 to $3.50; choose now
At 23 off regular
Udies' Udon Suits
Reduced
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tight or kM knee la rtJ i
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