Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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SLAV POTALS
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Terms to Bo Made Yet
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NEGROES OF CHICAGO
START RACE CAMPAIGN
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I have not worn a veil
STEAM SHOVEL SAVES
MAN FROM DROWNING
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NewMctorRecords
forMarch
More muiic-loven look to the Victor (or muiicil entertainment than
to tnv other source for the Victor present! the best that the entire
world of music has to offer. On the first of every month the Victor
placet before these hosts of music-lovers a new program which gratifies
the most varied demands.
Look over this list of new Victor music and mark the selections which
particularly appeal to you. Then hear them at any Victor dealer's.
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Hear these new Victor Records to-dav at any Victor dealer's.
He will gladly give yon to illustrated booklet deKribing these new
records and play any musk you wish to bear New Victor Record!
bemonitrated at ail dealer! on the 1st of each month. Victrolai in
great variety from 2S to J1500.
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R2S Art Needle and KmtiinKUi son Tomorow
One of fie Mosf Interesting Shop-
ping Months of all the Year
The Wizardry of the Looms in Fashioning of Dreamlike Fantasies in
flaw mi Ulariaiis Silks for Springtime
llivthl ilic in-initiiii of inspired miadi that
fmve 11-en aid' to roiui'ivr muh fair) like fabriri
niiil wcavcH .f roval rii Kncss.
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The New Spring Silks Are Here
They Are Masterpieces of the Weavers Art Important
Among Them You Will Find
. oU-inch .shirting pongee $2.11 $2.68 $2.93; all '.silk .natural' color.
32-inth while Jery Shirting $3-95 yard.
"6-mrh Dre Satin $2.55 yard every w anted color.
.16-lnch Waah Satin $3.00 ykrd pink maise tur-
quoise white.
40-inch Radium Taffeta $3.95 yard white f!e?h
and colon".
36-irth Satin Plaid and Stripe Taffeta and figured
Foulards $2.95 yard.
10-inrh Satin CharmeuM black navy taupe rose
tan. $3.35 yard.
IS.Vinch Cold Band Black TaffeU $2.85 yard.
40-Inch Printed Gejorfatto $35 yard.
36-inch Crepa da Ckma heavy quality every
wanted color $2.78 yard.
16-inch BUck MataaliM $2.10 yard.
36-inch BUck Drat Satin UI yard.
10-inch white Baroortte Satis $8.88 yard.
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iUo-'ii FImi' Front Room
Tomorrow a Distribution of Remarlible Values
On Third Floor . ' . ' s
We want every woman who reads thi advertisement to realize the unuflualnes of the opportunity for sav-
ings in this disposal of women's and children's new p-pring merchandise at lower than today's market prices ..
the high water mark of value-giving is reached in thin nale tomorrow It would tie well for those interested to
anticipate all their needs for months to come.
ver Gowns
of long cloth hemstitched around neck and sleeves; fullness
at yoke lace medallion flesh and white 10 f. AA
Slipo
dozen only. Special in 16 and 17 size
Muslin Petticoats
that are very extra special; embroidery and nemstiteh
trim double panel front. 5 dozen only while M
"they last all lengths -M.W
Gingham Petticoats
draw- string at waist all
sizes special
75c
Boucjoir Caps
lacey fancy trim in light flesh and blue an assorted
lot of styles reduced for r
this one sale tn OvC
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Girls' and Boys Dresses
$1.00
of white batiste for 6 months 1 and 2 year-sizes in
loose belt and plain yoke styles lace trim and box
pleated extra special
for this sale
Georgette Blouses
in flesh navy white rasp-
berry tan in small sizes 36
38 and 40 0 AT
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Cotton Waists
in batiste semi-tailored lace
and pin tuck trim 7 1 AA
dozen each fJIaUU
ArnoU SlMpiaf Gtrmtitt in gowni and drawer iaiaats to 6
jrart; extra special ; luilrd lots-tl-00. '
UiHf Sktrti (or Jialoia alatfra and percale; khaki blue t4
while ; 6-K-10 and I.': Kld lot. rrriufrd to Sl-OO.
Mi44ia of GaUtta-Wkit with tolorrd tollan; 6 lo 22; for this
ulr Sl-00.
Art Needle and
KNITTING LESSONS
Art Department Fourth Floor-
Commencing Tuesday
Knittint C!ai. Tuftdar Ttmrwlajr and 5it
nrdajr (10 a. m. to 12 noon.) Free imtnartion by
competent teacher. Ym may learn to Hit thete
ifteadia yamt 'How to create and finuh
dainty larment (or pritifiime." ' .
Foar-(oM Oernvafitovii larae bell. T$.
-Scotch Imittwg yarn hrj balb TSc.
SiBi an wool agraad ari hrft ball .
SketUnd Flos ball 61c
Colored Wash' Goods
Remarkable Values Main Floor South Room
36-inch Bleached Muslin good standard quality mill cost'
higher limit 10 yards to customer 28e yard.
M-lacb taiiaa Heal can be nt4 (or
in many purpotca. Special price yird
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a4 durable; eatra ipecial yard IK.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1920, newspaper, March 1, 1920; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171442/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.