Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, February 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES MONDAY FEBBUAfiY 23 92l
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10TII political
PARTIES MAY BE
SPLIT BY TREATY
cutlers In Sen;ito Aprco It
Will Be Bis 1920 Issue
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niv will ba filarial furilirr Into the
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rn. lYirii iiy cnnriliotrif iiplrilnu and
tiimal atrtfa aa parte llnr in ttia
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a waaka nf m r ilimaltin rve Hi
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milro nuUI'la tlm nai ara iia"l
nprrlrly In Trallia- la lV"ri tb
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rrarirlatn otnvantlona
JaHnaan Attack "loot.
Ttia M( vrMal adark liy Hern 'or
Irani Jutmaan of California on KJihu
ml and (ha niil guarrl" li'mlda wlo
I th timiffirlal riubllrart ami run-
nlli.n at N'W York I'll lat work
aim. alitor rallfl.allnn Willi Ilia
MM raarrvaruina. la bin pa rl't In
t'uMKan hainim.y orrtain to ! I'4t
'til'-afl.
Manwtitr lyvtr nf Vanaarhiiarifa lva
publican laa.lrr of ti arnat-. fca en
th "old uanta.' whn lmi lham.
Iaa In iIhII rn flirt v h nipubliran
naint lik Johnaun olio km dutrr-
'nd ti fight th prepoarrl commit-
ant af ttiaa arnarlran rfMviul Uh th
auo of natron to a flumlf. r-
low or Bu iralliina. IMt- l.
a In rrpubilran part at tliii.nn
III tak th aama wnaltlun tut th
aT aa rJM tna rvra.il.IH.ail arl..nt.
Naw Tor CH. Johnann arl Hn.
r Jwirah af Irtahn ami ulnar rtimiiii-
M ara appol in Ita dmn an. Tl
tawS to go b-for tha hanpM In tli
maaHpi. bafur an 4 afW th a
Hilton on a airalcht out and nut ra-
lunoa or in tracu r raiinna
I TM' Party Humor.
If tt ara nvarrtddrn at rhkiaa)
rxaf hr4 a third arty -n
anarlcaa aarty. Thtjr taaau aiinuC
I nava apokan at forty. two anaaa-
rrtaatlnf a almarly In till rampalgn nn
lh fiirarliin of rtaaivntiiri anil Ilia
furntaiinnial prlriiHil"a HiiiImI hi Ihr
tairiia rnyi-nalil" llnrall paid. 'Tin
aiitliaiir gnm i ali-rp nil th iiirallnn
it tha rim(l"t. 1 1. y n aa an
old fiirtinr In loan aaid in ma 'th
iii.aiiiii i.f rri'rtallMi u a ancnliiiri
nf flijiairt tirtwrrii ltiiMrnitiiiNl Ini-
tria. m ilnn't want to lia rliltiKKlrd
an1 mini (In d In in a'j'ia of i.iiinia
mid wn tin lint W4iil in i iiiiitnllii!
In lur liiiiihlia il'i rt'il lata
whi'iti. r wit ari ai'lti- In Um lKnioai
nr M'k In whi'ihri am in
il'i iri aitliiiut r. i-h..iii ai.it a
a.itit to krmar l at" " at' ( at In ""
"Till It'iiy la aa'Hiff Into tlm ram-
tialan ' ImIh aalil. Nil rnallrr wl.al
Urn iti- rnay nr may not do. w. aro
not g'Hiig i'i ltka Ilia trfly uul tt tiic
i ilil.l'i."
Tla atrial prrrad tnda In aaaln
rmtla wllh Ilia iilr-Mtl"li t4 rarrva
iiina alliT II diapaad of tli tailroad
Mil.
DANGEROUS DAYS ARE
THEY NOT PERCIVAL?
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tioiiliifi n.n ara n'tf'trd m ii.
dnl III III II. I IIIK.
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li'ld Ul fuilr ai-ltla ' t ;o a
i1 mo ratli' i I'lh l.iir l-l.nr .hi
r ik frmii tin hi a'l tli'ir vi.i'i-.
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a '!.;' -t.l l it no !(. Ii. .l
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KKRR'S "V'ot"-"iroc" "Finht"-"For (M HaJ" I ifcmsl itching I KERR'S
PflM la Mntrirr of f v
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manufai lur'r. Iil.iy aninoiii' .1 a .i
nf raah ifli lo ! .ndf
innlhata alio tiling mala rhiMini li.to
tin world
r?
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ihm
The New Silver Things
Are Rapturous!
Tlif filing Ii llut of ore woman l"
IC"! rnlunrfd Irjr f woi'l'iitil K"'
nf rlntfl lltR Jtrt irralmfil III lKlr-
ailvrr trvala. Artnlff li init'lmi lllf
tint iramn.
At aUy lrn'i l it it t!i
rrally nr ati'l K "''1 IIimiki in nl.rr lir-t
il all. It will In- or ih y.iir wliilr to
naniitie llirtn whrtlirf ynu nirjrt to litty
or not.
ONE-TlllKTr SEVEN WEST MAIil
$eati
New Goods arc Flooding Our Floors With Fascination
New things are beintf done here new ideas are beiiiK crystallized into iwhilm.s.
New ideals are inspiring the heaits of our salespersons. For it is SiiinKtinu.
Sunny and cloudless days with fresh bracing Zephyr winds. Cwvu thiiiKs an
fi.Ai.l 4 Un a j . I I n M r.l r-. aiawi I .h yr ' . I U!h L.-.a.v.-a!.. iA A I A ' . . P i I I t
nuiii liiu ouii ui i-icniui wiiiuiimiik iiappriiniK U) llie ilpH c)i llicucc iJiailCllCS
pushing up
An eternal
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INFLUENZA
L ' I J? HEAR.
M PADERBwsKJ HOFM W. BAUERl AS &f4
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not toiu iiuav nti i. in th irtv imnr...;.. - Htif v rvj. II
I tion of my later Tn prcMion"lrv'rtutherH nndronH)1rtctdtlt of lliu p I "MrS?
wmcthinpr happening to younj? hearts. Robins shake the dust of travel from their winjfs and
name puunciy in me jiam Dasin.
IPWNG!
i ?arc Touci FWii Personality Emphasizes the Charm of the
New Spring Models in Wearing Apparel for Women
Each Expressing Fashion's Decree for the New Season in a Different Unusual way rfrr'
To I correctly gmviirri aWo the general run in any juwmMapc of ficatitifully drcssod is a distinction that is happily
ftlt and pleasingly recopnized and is the Kerr Ideal in preparing your new wardrohc.
TAFFETA DRESSES
a Wnnihrful Array of Style
b'ZS) $fir.00 and $69.00
T hu betn the ami)!.
tion of my later yran
to bear one of the
great eelebritief play tho
piano.
Until last night ttiii
privilrge bad twea donied
mt.
Wetivt In inwll town
In Wisconsin my hulaod
and I. A pUcf too amall
var to bt vuited by anyone
musically worth while and
too far from any Urn citirs
to make t special trip prac-
tical to people of moderate
meant Ocraaiooal trips
never coincMcd with any
lam concerts.
t ast evening we were
Invited to the Brown's.
They had a new piano they
wished im to hear. A play-
er Instrument purchased
on recent trip to Chicago.
I've heard fever-piano
before and enjoy them
when well played. There-
fore I waa mildly Inter-
eated. Little did I dream
what waa in atore for me.
The new piano looked
very w ell indeed and had a
splendid tone. I played a
little at our host's request
ay was charmed with It.
Then Mr. Brown put in a
mask -roll and began to
With
not to It luy with "ex-
prwion" levers but he w as
playing like an ancrl. Tho
dainty stately beautiful
il.inre was rippling forth
lrom the piano with an
txfjuinitcneisj of touch a
nteaningnes of phrasing a
ii- of pedal that gave it
sheer loveliness I had never
dreamed it poueued.
I couldn't contain
myelf. "Mr. Brown." I
cried "What are you doini
to that music? PaderewKk
hinwelf couldn't play bet-
ter than thatl"
Mr. Brown motioned for
me to wait a moment and
finished plir)'ug. Then he
tuMth me. His fare
was ju5t inspiretl with the
mujiicand his voice trem-
bled a little. "Vou haw
said what is true" he told
me. ' "For you hart bten
lislmint to adtrruiii him-
trlf and no olhtr."
rer PaJertwM
Htfmtnn
IhnUBtuur
When we left the
Brown's my ambition was
fulfilled. I had heard three
ki the greatest pianists
alive inAav. AnA mw kua.
the first notes I ' hand had huard anma
recognised PaderesrsU's wonderful popular and
famous ''Minuet." Hut dance music played by
Mr. Brown the most gifted Interpreters
dang? His hands seemed of that kind.
In the very lmresie "
and complete t .italog of the
Duo-Art Pianola Mr.
Brown showed me letters
and interviews w ith f.tnious
pianists They all expressed
unbounded entliu-tiasm
for the Duo-Art. For ex
ample Paderewski said he
was "glad indeed to have
his playing reproduced with
such manifest fidelity."
llofmann said "These rolls
correctly reproduce my
phrasing accent pedaling
and what is more they are
endowed with my person-
ality" Bauer said. "I am
mot happy to avail myelf
of such a wonderful means
of Irailng to n!ierity a
record as nearly perfect as
can- le conceived of my
interpretative art."
They were wonderful
letters but 1 did not need
them to convince me of the
siithcntitity of the Duo-
Art's trying. 1 had heard
it myself." I .Jitcw such
playing could only come
from the great master
pianists.
Hit lun-i i oliUiiuMt
in f-ratul nr H'fiKlit iliti of
he (olliminiiK.tnakrt : Stcin-
w7 Stetk Sirotitl snr!
nious Weber. I'rkr fnt.i it75.
DemonnlrstiiMts at yotir crrn-
enienr.
I
.
When Mi'h 'If i;Klit(iil fruiV offer themr;lvr it it u't'r'v
ioiKiMr to fully i!ritlie tlirir tru rharm. On rr ui y
nitr new p'w ki-t ritrctt ("I'tlUnl. Iups tla'tic lurrm lirmt
I trrult ft I f nar aii'l the ntitljniinj hip fi!tt ao.l liort
!' ' are two ct'irr irl'iblr e'lutj errt m thee ihnf nr
l-oV'. s
Triced Troni $.30.7." to $V.)
t'l 'il Sr "tii I'lo"t I
lis opringtime rashionables on lhird hloor
innj
NEW SPRING SUITS
CT' Of Triad inr and point Twill
Vw.00 $f;"j.fKi iVs".00 and $i.".(H)
!;l wdi'lt hnrtrr ;i(lirt Iivk'Ii 'I'titliritr I'tnn ati-l Pony
' ri Oiirr hotmr willi nrt wit't lirl! an-! t!(iilr' j.r j. -liii'ii.
Ilir .kirtt are I. ith U ii t"l i.rt r t i f lrlltrralr
!'ilinrv Ihrre are t. :rn t!y sttaiiilillii.r rnet ituny
rriitiful!y loiti). AM ar- r. .rr.. nt j'tvr nl tlir m.-t I4ii.iii
rt.al.ru u lint rVtitut o I '::k ino'lrl: fa hioiiti! ..1 tMiot ''r
ao. pmrrt IvmI!".
Triced From $.V to
('In Sririn.t I I'Mir I
t.
Hear Hofaahn Play the Steinway at
Overholser Thursday Evening;
r .
V.
71
nr?r
M V. 'a
Exduslre Steinway end Duo-Art'
rcprftentttlvci. -
'Winsome Whims"
the Junior Suits Originated With Special
Concern and (tyisidcration for Very
Important Ptrsonayctt
The MUs and Woman of Slight and Slender Figure
The Janiot Suit of Htiy Ttifotin with fancy Mallin-:
.n' iik Iii;;i lanry Tiirolettf Ttatt enilirni'lereil in gnM
aii'l other prrity lintflit ultaile. f'.rln itttl ahe of novel lr-
"liti in all junior iv- 7v.JS 4.75 aod IM.
Knit Underwear for Spring
tach season our customers arc becoming
more particular. f
Xot HomJ tn Please Almd the
Sort oftmlerieear They liny
but l)ecau.se it is the first jranncnt to adom the
human Imdy and upon the fit of that garment
deends the fit and lines of the cuit. Also gown
and ncpligee for what dressmaker or tailor can
fit a form that is disfigured with ill-fitting under-
wear? We pride ourselves tn selling undeiwcar
" that fits. It is reinfo.ced where it needs it or a
piece net in lo give more ixiom. All these thinjrs are looked after by
educated buyers. Our spring utorks are more complete than ever
Itefore; expert Siilesj)eople are here to sene you.
They Are Hen
Those Pongee Shirts for Women
In Our Third Floor Rlome Department
Where Ncwnni and Individuality arc
Features of L'niquc Specialization
th Ntwftt Creations ia Bleuaei truly iiofl. yet praitttal
Itelatert hinnent ut rettve1 in Post Tallortd Sairti
lituh nerV. rnnvertaltlr rollar. tttrVed trint and rull triminmij
d'-n rollar-i0 I0.M and IU.J0.
In Other Sections of Our
Third Floor
Have Arrived TIhhc Sew Thing fm
Folhiring We Enumerate Just a Few of the Y
aVfOMfd lie of Interest to Yon ia Your Furly
Women's Cotton Vesls.bodire
top und regular shoulder pink
and white; regular size 65c
out size 75c.
Women's Lisle Vests bodice
top and rrgular shoulder; pink
and while: regular size $1 and
out size $1.25.
Women's Unions tight knee
loose wnee and umbrella style
regular shoulder and bodice
top fJenh and white; regular
size $1.50; out size $1.75.
Women's Silk Lisle Vests reg-
ular shoulder and bodice top
pink and white; regular size
$1.35; out size $1.65.
Women's Knit Rloomers.
pink and white and black all
sizes. $1.25.
Children's Knit Rloomers
white and black; sizes 2 to 6 in
Inn That.
. ' 1 1 w
belted style 5orlr'i6 elastic
top $1.
Women's Silk Knit Vests
regular shoulder bodice top
pink and white: regular size.
$3.95; out size. $4.50.
Women's Silk Top Unions
regular shoulder and bodice
top flesh only all sizes $2.50.
Women's Knit Teddies regu-
lar shoulder and bodice tops
flesh and white; regular size
$1.50; out size $1.75.
Women's Fine Lisle Unions
hII styles regular shoulder and
bodice tops flesh and white;
regular size $2.25; out size
$2.50.
Women's Silk Lisle Unions
all Atyles regular shoulder and
bodice tops flesh and white;
regular size $3.75; out size $4.
.VI'Wh! tr'.ry nin. U m
ta.ipe lieima navy I'rl.ti
K'ay. Alt nrrtly a-.ittr.
ilirnitc " aiiH a:n enilinu.l.t .
.Ml iet rr'lun'I one fouith
New erei'f liH.rr (town.
I'liirliit l and plain ti .ti;n..
I.emtitrher and riWxiii Inn-ioinil-i.5
and J.. I"
t!eli (irehid blue and !i:(r
All .irts.
Knee l!ionrrt in i.o
ineite ..tiK. lo Ii (si U r
and I'Utn ttimini'd. 2'.
and ."J !-ti?t(it- tl..J to
I.' .
a
af r
Spnii
'iii:g"iatn int tcia's in (If- '
'.t.ti! wnltlo. tnpr in gtay
.ml Idiir All full length
I' t.l5 aad 11.73 I xita
It- 'i Itl'lr'l III tint Int.
V-'V iitiKalnv atruii ulip-
i. it. mien nle and i(eit
-v :i front miKltK in pr-
ali and t(iinham lifit and
urk iulir II.M to J. All
Atiilnii: uniont nr woenenY
it. V. f).' ttriprd voile ami
il.r-ed ditnitiet with knitter)
nift to itinSe frrHom of
oiMvenient ; canixolc or rortet
u'er top. All met t JO
i .73 aad 17.30.
m.
in
Handkerchiefs
One Cannot Have Too Many Handker-
chief When They Arc as Fine ami
a Moderately Prteed aa These
Women's fine quality French Crepe Handker-
chiefs new designs in dark and light grounds
with floral and conventional designs 1-4 and 3-1
inch hemstitched hems 50c each.
Boys Handkerchief. fine cambric with woven
colored border in blue lavender and tan. 2.
each. .
Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs hemstitched hem full size 2 for 23c.
5prmg Introduces
Airy Fairy Cotton Fabrics
One Might Say That the Fairy (Imlmothcr Had Dippvd Her
Wand Into the Rainbow and Then Touched Thete
Spring Fabrics
"Yin difficult to say w hich are more lovely the
tlelicate plain shade or those in colors blended
some in embroidered figures others in printed
ml new beaded effect.
m
You will no doubt enjoy feeing these new
things even though you hae no definite idea of
purchasing now.
These Spring Cottons
r I ra'ltd Voile Sc to IJ.SO.
Nil. and otioii Crepe rle I hint m
l.rorgrtte itinti fur lilotttct and ilteMe.
IU3.
1 ihIiI and 'ia'k nl"f. imMitr I j!""e I
Swim.. imKntrd rmliroidcTi fiKUird
tu'toliv ti.) 3. JO ati.l 4.f) yard
Spring Woolens
Wool Skirtings '
New plaids and checks in the new sport
colore also black and white checks 51 inches
wide VMO to $6.95 yard.
DEY GOODl
coup.
ITOlEKEll
A.
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