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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER ! 1319
-ever
'fc
Pan-Germans
Want Kaiser
Rule Again
Junker League Talks About
Restoration of Pro-War
Boundaries Too
Hy lhtenutloiml Newa Beryl'
UKUU.V. Sept. .1 - The I'an -Ger-Itl.VI
Ic'Rilf. v. 'lull M lltld:i)( r i n .
vrtil ion Ii.tc S 'in tin record in
f.isor el tlir "-.tnmg kluer gi'rni
nient restoration l the pre-war bmi'i-
darics ami the admission of German-
Autiia into the German empire."
l'.-.ron von Yicting'iciflSclirel de-
clared tlut tlio Germans ' will wrest
the rolilif I territory piece by piece
(mm t'ie hvruU of t lie roMiers."
The Ilap.lmri; (former rulinR fam-
Ily of Au-.trij-Hungary) were de-
nounced ly Dr. Kosin of Vienna rep-
I leientniR tii.1 .German group in (ier-
' ftian-Au;lri.i in the national assembly
' "The iir- cc! I lapsburgcrs are
' gone forJvri." i.-ctnred I r. Kosin
' "We 'hull i.i kr short work of any of
the-n rc'.ii.'.'inn We are ready lo
the r; hc.-ils in combating the
)Ii;.srurgcrs. W e demand a Hohen-
' jollrrn prime when the chanj-
comes" It was declared that the twenty-six
natuwil assemblymen I r;'..iesenting
the Germans in Aiimu I i I joinfj
the Pan-Germans.
I The ran-Germaii. .- ' - i.- at-
.lied with the milit.ii if". ' hinkris
and are held to he nute-i.. iy irspon-
i sible for the war. 'I lair !"nan ji
1 "Mittrl Knrope for Germans." or Ger-
man domination of all central l.uropc
from the North Sea to TiirVey. They
mere the leadert also in thf Hamburg-tn-Hagdad
movement for a German-
controlled commercial mute between
triune Furone.in-Autic porti.
SURPLUS SHOWN
I BUI AIL REPORT
rjet Gain of" $2000000 In
stead of Shortage.
WASHINGTON Sept- 3-Fnr the
7 fir
irst time in many mmtli govern
ment operation of the railroad in
Jury showed a surplus insteau 01 a
deficit.
Director General Hint announces
that nreliminarv figures of th;
month' business indicated net oper-
tins incomei of $77(XKi00. After
allowing one-twelfth of the annual
rental due the railroad companies the
net gain it about $.'( X).()0U. a com-
pared with a deficit of $220.11.000 the
preceding month and $6.S000.utlQ in
February the largest deficit of the
year. The net loss to the government
far teven months is $290525307.
In calculating the surplus ho-ever(
ao account was taken of the wage in-
create offered the shopmen and which
hai not yet been accepted hy them. It
hat been eitimated that the four cent
an hour advance would amount' fi
about $45000(1110 a year anl as it is
retroactive the? surpltii for July may
become a deficit of approximately the
lame amount.
FTiEE C7 TCCC73
KNOXVIU.F." Tenn Sept. 3.-
Slate troops which were called on to
aid in noting here Saturday night
and Sunday were relieved from duty
yejaterday and were returning to their
homes. No more trouble it antici-
pated. Thirteen men hare keen arretted in
connection with the wrecking of the
Jrrotmty jail by a mot .Saturday night
avho sought Maurice Mayi negro
"charged with the murder of a white-
woman. HEAVY COAL EXPORT
THREATENS SHORTAGE
I WASHINGTON. Sept. J.-Export
demands for American coal threaten
. a coal shortage in this country ac-
i cording to evidence today before the
I aabcommitfre of the senate which it
I investigating the coal tituation.
i "I would be glad if we could pro-
'dice enough coal toinpply our own
I needs and those of our alliet." taid
Senator I'relinghuysen of New er-
rtiiirman nf the subcommittee.
"but it seem that it may be necessary
for ui to limit our export trade to
our mrplut. The industries of Kur-
npe are closing down because of
lack of coal and are willing to pay
almost any price to bay coal here."
Columbaa Carmen Strike.
rOI.l'MBL'S. Ohio. Sept. J.-Ap-
atvaala trrn I ha a n amber of commerce
for- prutponement on account of the
visit of rreident Wilson to Colimv
Km. inmnrmoi failed to prevent a
itrike of the Columbua seet carmen
who left their cars early today in vm-
ptthy with striking linemen. The
strike ote was nractlrallv unanimom
a ?
To Duetri Freckles
Taf fitst Blotehet
SftM m a mama eanllataf animal
tjriaat wiMtlntM aaatM kale te traw. Yoa
nan a risk al aaealrlag Mrflmua hair
van aaa ar4tnarr mareallM
Tkere la aathiat) teste far a dlemtorwl
tw. aa tka ra aalaallr abaerna Ska ar
faaatM tMtMe graeaaltr. anally aa thera
. la mm ataatlaa kMaara and aa InoaaTtnl-
smc. Tke dlaaartlag aamataiMi nataraliv
ta raalaaae ks alaar avnMtn. aaannr ana
fall mt UI eag wafaaasan. It's the era.
at ale war ta as rM at a fraeklwl. taanaJ.
raetira aa aanca ei mtrmiiim.
1 aav 4rsmtefa and anflr maMlv HJa
' aaM eraaa. anulnf In tha asarnlni- mttn
'!" ' aaaa aa1 sraiav. II tahaa a waak
wraeara aa arnica f marelti1. .
. . . I Ilka
Nsaaa niplili tha uaaeroTatatam i
liiOlRE TOOTH
'By James J.
SCATTER SEKDS OF KINDNESS.
Be kind to the unfortunate-
Have pity on the wight
Who through some evil trick of fate
Hat ntver etarted right.
The very man whose timid plea
For succor you rtfute
Some day a millionalrt may be
And own a atock of booze.
Spurt not a tit tar la dittrett
Though blackened be htr eyt
Though wild mannir toll htr dieit .
Ah (do not paaa her by;
For if yon cruth htr with a glance
How foollth you will look
Iflater on by. any chance
Yoa leata that ihe't a cook.
Stretch foath a helping hand to him
Who calla on you for aid
A man whom ciieumttanctt grim
A woeful wreck have made.
Seme day he may come out on top
And yon will get a Jar
If ever be'a tiaffic cop
The day yen speed yw ear.
Do not refute the hungry men
Who atka you for meal;
Rrtpond aa freely aa yon can
To hit low-voiced appeal
For you will have a horrid thork
If he thould bt by chance
Impacting baggagt on the dock
The day you land from France.
( ioipii. it'll i Mist 'maiJAdo;)
.1 r - -TTT- .-Tfcj " " MAJg'liM
.... .. - . - -
Men Can Carry
Hames of Wives
In Gerfnany Now
BERLIN. Sept. J.-To prevent
the dying out of old family names
the I'ruuian minister of the inte-
rior has issued a decree permit-
ting marrying men to include the
names of their brides to be in their
nmn nrnviilrd they make nrorjer
applications and these are granted
There it said to ne great oanner
as a result of war losses of the
names of some of Germany's oldest
families otherwise beaimiiig et
tinct becaute there are no male
members left to perpetuate them.
c:3Tn:ii7rE Ttn:n
BELFAST. Sent. J Sir Edward
Carson in opening a new anti-homi
rule campaign Here touigut maae a
(;.r- aiiirk unnn Viscount North
cliffe the newspaper proprietor call
ing him "the greatest anseniee irun
capitalist and the greatest example of
RHEUr.lATISn
AHaaMCwMOIvaa kv OweWkeHMIII
la tha print af lltt t waa atlarkad
hy Muaeular and Inflammatory Rhtu-
haa II' know for er Ihraa vaart. V
Irlri rm'ly aflar ram1r. and doctor
five dior. kut turn rallaf aa 1 r-
rrlvad aa only Uniporary. finally. I
fouad a rafiMdy that aurad ana com-
plulr. and It kaa navar rataraad. 1
data i-Itmi ti to a number wl wara
larrlblr affllotad and araft badrlddcn
with Rn.umatiam aad It ttlaoud a
cara In ararf caaa. . .
t want arary assffarar from any form
of rh.uiaallo Iraukla ta try thla mar-
valaaa h' alias tar- Dna't aond a
earn; etmplr mall yaar nama and ad-
1 UI aona It froa la try.
Aflar ha uawd II and It ha a J
aroraa lulf ta Ik that ima-Mokad-fnr
aaana af carina four Ithaumathim.
vau way sand I ha vrt(1 on
dollar hat undaratand I da wot Want
ur meray anlaaa you ara aarfrly
aatiaflrd lo aand It lan't that falrT
Why nffr any lonaar whan aoyl
rttlra
rlhr la thua offai
raa ya a iroai v
Doat
dalar.
Mark
dalar. Vdlta today.
n.' jaeaaon.
Nk lltr Oaraay
nlila. Brraaaaa. 10. T.
Mr. JacHaoa fa raaaonathla. Aba
latamaal trua.
"ANTONE Th TAILOR"
I r modal raima aauj eatae) aw ita tat
Both lanla aad asntlamaa. ttBSrarl iltaa
ksa and Braaslna ark aaarawtaaa.
AatOM DHobA. Th Ifclbr
L rav-i.!!aiali?
turn
lie.'
Haralll
Baft atiUf.
t r a I a k t lean.
Bale rass
lug row waat
Harala faade ike
eoalf and taakea
aaft aaa
tmva mat yae can
eaatir kandla il and
aat it m aay
style. aKow faiiiai
hair. DatVt ke-twalae rata tatl
gt
laa aap-
thing taa hut asalat an kevtna
II En 0 LIN
II aiakea ahorf aatr geasi ksaa aad. hease
tifui atoge iiahiaa eaala aaa laodraft
;mt 2tic(rTS
HBhottNa ro an.ANta. aa.
Ma yetr swa man ar wamaa
Wa aaaha raa a liberal affar
lad tkaw raa kaw la aiaha taaaay fa. .
aw
f
Brl 1
i -sr.- - a
THAN POETRY
M ontaguer
an Irishman who under the union has
made untold wealth in England."
"ile dearly loves man hunting"
'said Sir Edward. "He hunted Earl
j Kitchener Field Marshal Viscourt
I rrncli viscount jellicoe v itcoutit
Mihirr and J. Autten Chamberlain
anil more recently Premier Hoy J
(leorjtr. I have thought this over and
believe I have found a solution to the
question. It is to make Viscount
Northcliffe prime minister. The only
disadvantage would be that prime
minister he would have to 'meet In
parliament face to face those he as-
sails and eould not attixl them from
the editorial armchair."
HAVE YOU
TRIED IT?
I MOt WIT M
tr aa aa aaw awi
Oaaataa aad fraaali
loaa-laaaaa-ror uouu
Man a aiMta. II Mt Udl
aTTSViVfiJB wo...
FFilT-LAC-Ti:
IIAIQTCniC
nw Dlaanvar
tBaeiall era-
aar aa to nil tha dtl
itfftcalt nrahlaniB
of Bcalp Pkwaaa. for Dandruff.
ralllna hair anama af tha BYalp.
thai awful Burton and lichlna or
tha Seal.
Ia.- kottla OUARANTBED
All ramnotltlaa daflad. Ill par.
Cant Cfflclant
sold hy Laadlna DRVO tTOREa.
Dial rl ha tad kr
AllIAKDII MCO CO..
OklakaaM CHy. Ohts.
vrii a
Upward Shpe Prices Are
Influencing Buying
Customers nee clearly In the future nnd are
realizing economy comes thru buying good pnoes
that justify the payment of the price.
We are serving our customers well this season
because we bought large stocks of Shoes very
early in order to keep prices consistently low for
Fall.
We Do Shoe Repairing
i ... -
BOOT SHOP'-. ..
''Tht Store Ahead"
307-9 West Main Mail Orders Postpaid
WORKERS RUN
U.S. ARSENAL
System May Be Extended to
Other Plants
WOf K ISLAND. Ill Sept. 3 -C o-
f'perative co'ttrol of the government's
great artetml here went into effect
yesterday. It wa the firt plant to
adopt the new syvtem permilteil under
a recent rulin? of the war depart-
ment. While the authority of the
commanding officer was not dinim-
iihrd lie will he expected to consider
trconiniendationi of advisory commit-
tees of workers of the different de-
partments. The plan marks a revolutionary
ihange in policy on part of the gov-
ernment in the treatment of employes
and amounts to an official recogni-
tion and approval by the United
States of the movement toward a
voiie in the control oi industry by
lalnir. ; It was taid that even a more
extensive prouram is contemplated
which will finally embrace all em-
plovei of the various branches of the
government.
Rock Island workers" with sweaty
hrcw-i and calloused hands entered
upon their work with genuine enthu-
siasm. They saw ahead not only the
opportunity of working for a day's
pay hut alio of laboring because of an
actual interest in the industry itself.
While the full operation of the plan
has only benun. the anticipation has
alreadv speeded up production to a
marked dcRree. No where it there
a greater or rtiore radical change than
in the administration of working con-
To Get Strong and
Pet ca Flesh
opla who ha triad It aay that one
nf tha qtilckrat and aurrat wiya In which
thou who ara wk thin B'rreua and
run down ran grow alronf and put on
pounrla of an lid atar-lhrra flrah ta to
taka a Strain tahlet of n I nod Iron I'hna-
phata wlih a h msal. Thla la douhtiaaa
dua lo tha wall knoan fart that Illood-
Iron I'hoaphata qulrkly bullda tip da-
flatad narvoua tnarry and at tha aama
inia auppllra tha Iron nacraaarr to maka
rich ml. alrandh ImiMlna blood. If nm
ara wtak. thin narvoua ar ara Iark1na
In tha nii tltna vifor anduraara and ip-
tlmlanl. o to Waatfall lrua .o. or any
othrr gnud druiciat and eat annuah
Hlood-lron rbiiaptiala to laat thraa waaha
and laka aa nirarta If at tha anil of
thraa waaka you dun t faal ona hundrad
par cant -tialtrr and aran't In ovary way
aatlaftad you can hava your monay bark
for th akln. Fair Ian t It? Halter try
It tn-ilay. (Art
CALOMEL ROBBED
OF ITS NAUSEA
Medicinal Virtuea RHairaed
and Improrsrd Unpleaaaot
and Sickeminff Qualitiaa Re
itKywed. New Tablet Called
"CaloUba"
The lataat triumph of modern fhar-
mary It a "de-nauaeaied" calomel tab-
lt known to the drug trade aa "Cain-
taha." Calomel tha moat generally use-
ful of all medicines thua entera upon a
wldnr field of poi'Ulaelty purl lied and
raflned from thoee ohjecllnnaiile iiall-
tlea which hava heretofore limited Ita
uae.
In Mlloutneaa conitlpattnn and Indi-
gnation and In a treat variety of live'
atomarh. and kidney trouhlea calomel
wla the moat turcaneful rr-medy hut lla
tiaa waa often neglnelrd on account of
Ita alrkenlng nualltlea. Now It In tnr
eaaleat and moat pleaaant of medicines
lo take. One tablet on the tonaun at
lierltlmn with a awallnw of water that's
all. No taatr. ns arlplng no nauae
no aalla. A good nlght'a aleep and the
nut morning you are feeling fine with
a clean liver and a big appetite. Eat
what you pleaaa. No danger.
Cnlotabe ara aold only In original
sealed packagee price thlrty-flva ranta.
Your drugglat offara to refund tha price
aa a guarantee that you will be thor-
oughly delighted with Calotaba. (Adv
SHOP
ditlons. Here the principles of indus-
trial democracy or self control are
actively being put into operation.
Committees of employes co-operate
with committers of the mananement
itself in tetlling grievancej determin-
ing hours waxes and other renditions
I lie rrsult is that the 41 hour week
has hern instituted with .V) dayi va-
cation with njy each sear for every
rmplotc uild with these concessions
they have pledged a greater artuil
prodtiitinu witli the same staff than
under the old reunite. They aim t-J
prodm e so v.rll that they can enjoy
the.r itiilrnrs and vet enable the
arsnul to underbill private firms.
THIS WOMAN
FOUND HEALTH
And Eacpe)d an Operation by
Taking Lydisa E. rutkkam'a
Vegetable Conipund.
naaeiliurtt fla "I have used your
remedies for only ton months and
they oared toe
from an opera-
tion. Ilefore I
took Lvdla K.
rinkham'a Vega-
table C-ompound
I wat ao III from
a female trouble
that I waa forced
to stay in bed for
a wrric at a lima
with weakneta
and pain but
your mcdieina
hat done ao much for me that l am
recommending it to all suffering wo-
men. It certainly it a great medicine
aad la a sure road to health fur
women. You may publish this letter
if you Ilka. "-Mrs. W. C. Lrrrut K.
F. D. A Hatrlhurst Ga.
Women who ruffer from h end t chat
nervoutneaa backache the bluet and
other aymptoma of a functional de-
rangement should give thia fainoue
root and herb remedy Lydia . rink-
ham'a Vepettblo Compound a trial.
For forty yeara it haa been over-
coming aurh ailmenta of women after
other medirlnea have failed.
If you want apacial auggeatlona in
ragard to your condition write Lydia
t. Frakham Medicine Co. Lynn
M aaa. The result of long eiperiawcn
la at your eervice aad your letter
will be held m at r let eonAdaaee.
GIGANTIC
OPPODTOniTY
GIANT that a tha name ef tha
company and whtn wa aa tha
opportunity la OlOANTIi1. It
la no n-ara play on tha word.
(ilANT ta not a bit company In
tha acnaa of hlg capital hut la a
big company In tha aanaa of hold-
tuae anil opportunltloa.
(IANT aontrola 1S.0SI arras of
laaara in th htart of tb Taiaa
Panto ndla rltht on tha ttandd
Una of th nvrthwaat tandrnry ef
th RAMJRR and BURKUURNBTT
V.UMBH BXXtLat
GI AWT will drill a wall ft haa
already let contract for Ita dacrlrk
dad drilling will bag In uat aa aooa
aa the astulpaiant la raa. r-
(ilAJrtl SB Ib tha Urrnarv-srfaare
tha BTawt HAPilOOI aad MAItT-
KHao.N walla bara coma roar-
I
tng 4n wlah from au to thirty mil
lion ounio raar or a
WBT OAM.
and OAMii.
ilrh la OAHOL1NB
IJ.NB7 la CK'l.u.
(LAKt la lir a ahara. Ton ran buy
aa lltil l worth and th limit
to- any ona neraon la loll abaraa.
If wr (at oil a faw ahara will
maka you ladrpandant. lou know
how th poor men got rich at
llurk irntt Tou bava Juat aa
aood a chance In th Panhandle aa
anybody had around HURK or
HANUKR whan th boom Btartad.
Don dalay. DO IT NOW.
I'l ir THIS) AD AND HKND IT IN
AMD VVKIX iEND 1UU TUMK
MAP.
Cint Cil Csscay
.aasiTT naiiiKBiaiAtjB CO.
radrwrltra
aaa BMg Fart Warth Trau
Cay lien d 25
1 1 1 II tl 11 lllllilliillliiiiniil
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STRIKI.13 LCEflS
GET FEVRECRUITS
SI'KIN'f.l IF.LII ert .1 -March
U K loal miners in Illinois tie obtain-
vn but f recruits accord. ng ;o
b'rank ( arrintin. president of t!i e
Illinois I 'nited Mine Workets union
to-!j-.
lie said the tiuinlier of insurgents
out today ate less than five thousand
I hese are almost entirely at Hrllr-
ville and I'eona. Mr. I'arrlngton ex-
. 'aiiied. a nearly all of the striken
ORDER BY
Grafonola
Department
Third Floor
Ml
imrkm
59c Dress Qinghams 46c Yd.
A special assortment of regular 59c .52-inch
Dress dinghams in smalt and larpe plaids and
ttrnes; medium dark and dark colors; splendid
lor school dresse"s; on sale fyr 'I hurt- ACf
day only of dingham Week at yard... "OC
27-inch Dress Ginghams in plaids and stripes for
fall near. Gingham Week at OQ
yard
32-wrM Ginghams in a beautiful line of plaids
in dark and medium dark colorings alto light
effects for fall: ?") pieres to choose from; excel
lent quality and fast colors. Gingham
Week at yard
ces nt J inclr Dress
qualities fast colors
standard
selection of plaid and stripe stylr
Gingham Week at yard
y-Kiddie Kloth pieces of new fall styles in
neat stripes checks and plain colors. Splendid for
children s wear and for house
wide; yarn dyed and fast colors. Ging-
ham Week special at yard
100 pieces of Devonshire
wide new fall styles at
yard
Suit Ceases
24-inch sites of genuine leather
with reinforced corners heavy
straps and nickel lock and fasten
ers 913 values (while a limited
quantity lasts) at
choice
$12.75
Latfafe Department Third
Floor West Boom
May We
The 'Assortments at $59.50 $69.50 and
$79.50 Are Unusually Broad in
Styles Colors and Materials
No effort has been spared In order that our
showing of Fall Suits may meet the requirements
of every woman whether she desires one of the
dressy type or one designed strictly for utility.
The present displays are vastly extensive em
bracing every desired style feature and every material which
has found sfavor for Fall wear such as Silvertones Velour de
Laines Tricotines and Serges.
Rich Autumn colorings of brown blue and Burgundy are ex-
ceptionally attractive and are shown in many tones of entirely
different shadings emphasized and enhanced with contrasting
braids buttons and furs.
-i-This week an exceptionally broad diversity of Ultra Stylish
Fall Suits will be displayed appcalingly priced at $59.50
$69.50 and $79.50.
At Rorabaah-Brown'g Suit Department Second Floor Wett Room.
Thece Economy Basement Itemo
Offer Extra
Percale Yard wide light colors in
stripes of pink blue yellow green
and hclio; regular 35c quality at
yard 25c
Percale Full yard wide light and
dark colors new patterns; excellent
quality at yard 35c
Gingljarri Good weight and patterns
for school wear yard 35c
Gingham Extra fine quality in
checks pin stripe plaids and solid
colors yard .39c
Romper Clolh Durable weave ex-
cellent for children's wear; comes in
solid colors and pink and blue stripes
at yard .39c
in tlie SprinKfieM district have return-
ed to work.
Twenty four locals in (lie state have
thus far had their charters revoked
t"r continuing the iiuauthorired strike
Mr. 1'arriiiKton said. Twenty three of
thse are in the llelleville and I'eoria
distiiiti and one in the Springfield
t' rri'un I he mitnhrr of men et-
jjr'lrd '-'I'M the union is estiniated
..H 'Miners ic-frally are uphold-
ihk the inn n." Mr. l airiiiRton said
" I hr MU'-.idrrs aie Kaiiiiiig but little
su;;i rt. 1 h- man hers have no fixed
tinerarv t! ev are merely wanderinr
I from t l.irr to idare in the hone of
MAIL SHIPPING CHARGES PREPAID
ognMGn;lrtncrj7ir
aaraakaiat oaaLaeautaaa
INGHAM WEE
--Ptesen's l.olts a'nl In lis nf lirinlitly ptterr.ed
luw inatTi.ils in lyrns'l dixrrsit)
It also presents many splendid shopping a l-. a'i-
taccs hy vsay nf sircul ptices.
- The assortments NOW are prime rniiuinini;
iinnieroiis culms ami !esmns that larinut le dupli-
cated ss lien inn e sold.
Thursday ui!l lie a splendid ilav for lookinR
and if you please se'ertirnf the necessary fahrn
ef cotton (ior jcIk. and house wear) itemized
in the following luting:
plain colors tor
at yard
59c
Ijinghams goon
and in a splendid
39c
wear; il
inrhet
47c
inches
50c
Suitings 32
At Rorabaugh-Browm'a Mala Floor Witt Boom
Splendid Drapery Specials
50c Cretonnes full yard
wide fabrics in a variety of
imall design to 9Ca
clear at yard.
it UK.
Third Floor
Suit You Tomorrow
Good Qualities at Very
At Rorabau fh-Brown'a
creating distension and strife aVt:
memberihip. Reports we ftcaivstl t
day Rive little hope of luccesi for 1
inovtnient.
Do It Hew.
Recruiting Sergeant Th' aejatc:
life in the worlil travel goosl par
lots o' fun edyration what d'ya W
young feller? Sign up today! V
Prosctive Kecriiit-Well I'd lif
to but I wanna think It over a tv
I'd better come back in a couple t
days an' see you again. ' -
kecruitiiin Sergeant-Brtter mir
up jer mind now! I expect rojr di
charge anv day now. Judge. ' !
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and Picoting
Main Floor
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50 pieces of new Galatea Cloth for children'
rompers and suits. Gingham (Aa
Week yard "'V
Anderson's ClBghama 100 pieces just received in
most attraitive i-olurinRS in new plaids stripes and
fall Gingham Week
59c.
3i) pieres of new Tercales 3o inches wide en .
sale during Gingham Week at almost the same
figures we are now paying for neat trr0a
spring delivery. At yard.... aCJC
Special lot of Wm. Anderson and Lorraine fine
quality Hress Ginghams in staple stripe styles;
splendid for house dresses worth $100 a yard en
the present market. Gingham Week J
special at ytrd.... VI C
36-inch Topliij beautiful mercerized finish. In
pretty shades ofliglit lilue pink copen. gold rose '.
reseda lavender wistaria peacock blue brown
red. navy and Mack fast colors and permanent
finish; a splendid material for children's echoed
wear. Gingham Week QQaa
at yard OafC
Peter Tan a plain color cotton fabric suitable
for all kinds of dress purposes 36-inch 25 differ
ent shades fast colors. Gingham Cll
Week at yard a OtfC'
West Aiale
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Drapery M a 4 r a $175
grades in greens browns and
blues to clear OC
it yard ODC
Wett Room
Attractive Prices
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MiddiesOf good grade Middy Twill
sailor collar and round neck styles
trimmed with pink rose and blue;
sizes 14 to 44; regular $1.69 values
only $1.31
Hous Draiaea Choice of nurses'
stripes and small checks in gray and
blue food grada gingham ; sizes 88
to 46; regular $2.60 values for $1.M
CBiie--.Regular $2.00 values made
from splendid quality soft finish
Longcloth trimmed with Val Laetj
sizes 15 to 17 for .$1X7
Teddiee Flesh color Lingerie Clot
trimmed with embroideries; $1X1
values in sizes 38 to 42Bt choke Lli
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Msm'a UBea Jersey ribbed fcrf
and snort sleeve styles rtftUtr (17 y.
values; In sizes from 84 to IX fo C
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919, newspaper, September 3, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171224/m1/7/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.