The Sawyer Times (Sawyer, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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8EE OUR 8678 SPECIAL-
SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW
A REGULAR 810-00 VALUE
MOVEMENT OF TROOPS
' NOT FOR INTERVENTION
War Department Merely Distributing
Military From Islands— More
Troops Ars Dus
Washington — The working out of
plans long ago made public for the dis-
tribution in this country of returning
Philippine troops undoubtedly bas
caused a revival of old rumors that a
large part of the United States army
is to be assembled on the Mexican
boundary Somewhat impatiently the
general staff officers again Monday
quieted these rumors by pointing to
the various statements issued from the
war department the last as recently
S PRAY
Your Trees
Before it is too late
DEMING Pumps
and Sprayers at
13-18 W GRAND AVE
OKLAHOMA CITY
Oklahoma Jewelry and Novelty Go 24 N
Greatest Sacrifice Sale in the History of the
2000 Articles up to $350 Values must go at
300 Combs and Barettes up to $250
value Oklahoma J e welry C A g
Price OwC
100 Ladies’ Gents and Children’s
Solid Gold and Gold Shell Rings
Sterling silver sold elsewhere up
to 3450 Out they go 50c
100 Hat Pins $150 value CA g
Out they go www
Children’s and Misses’ Lockets up
to $150 They CA
must go
Special Saturday and Monday Houn’
Dawg Scarf n
Pins
Oklahoma
24 North Harvey St
WANTED!
If you should see an ad in the newspaper for a young man or woman that is a
good stenographer or bookkeeper could you fill the position? If you cannot it is
your own fault
We want a number of young men and women to enroll with us RIGHT NOW
to fit themselves for positions this fall If you have a business that is not paying
you much money or if you want one that will pay you good money with good
chances for promotion write us at once for catalog and special rates
Hill’s Business
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“White Mountain’’
quality hat placed “Whit Mountain Rsfrlgrators” In ovar a million
homes 1 '
Thirty eight year on the market and satisfactory all the time
The "White Mountain” method is the simplest cleanest purest
method guaranteeing absolute insulation— the massive exterior walls
are tongued and grooved air-tight by the "double dovetail” system
then comes the invaluable deep dead air space and Inert the heavy
insulatinn charcoal sheathing reinforcing the tongued and grooved
inner wall side to side and top' to bottom and finally the provision
and tee' chamber walls Don’t trust to luck when you buy a refrig-
erator “Buy a White Mountain”
They are bound to be good
Sold on Terms
SHOWING 50 DIFFERENT STYLES AND SIZES
Levy Brothers Furniture Company
18 West Grand Avenue
as April S showing the dates of sailing
of tbe six regiments which are sched-
uled to end their tropical service ffi
the Philippines during 1912
Two of these regiments already are
at sea on their way to San Francisco
and one of them — the Fourteenth cav-
alry — will go into the border country
taking station at Fort Clark and Fort
McIntosh in Texas The Third in-
faatry also afloat Is bound for New
York posts Tbe other regiments will
embark at Manila on various dates
until as late as June 15 It is not set-
tled where they will be located but
it is expected that one and perhaps
two will be located In the southwest
These facts were announced some
time ago and can have no connection
with recent developments In Mexico
The rumors afloat Monday of another
concentration of troops on the border
are declared to have no more basis
than the fact that under instructions
from Washington some army officers
are scooting in Texas for eligible
camping sites for such returning Phil-
ippines troops as may he assigned to
the department of Texas
CONFER ON COAL SITUATION
Miners and Operators of Southwest
in Meeting at Kansas City
Kansas City — A joint conference of
representatives of 30000 coal miners
and mine owners of the southwest in
an effort to negotiate a renewal of
their two-year contract that expired
April 1 began here Local working
conditions were given special atten-
tion Districts 14 21 and 25 comprising
Oklahoma Missouri Kansas and Ar-
Children's Bracelets uptoCAf
$150 value GvL
Gentlemen’s Fobs and Coat Chains
up to $160 CAp
value wVlr
High Grade Sterling Silver Bar
Pins set with brilliant and colored
stones $150 CAe
value 3UC
High Grade Gold Front and Filled
Cuff Butons $150
value wwl
High Grade Belt Pins and Brooches
gold filled also a limited number
of cloisonne enamel on silver front
50c
Jewelry & Novelty Co
Opposite Mellon’s Just off Main St
Oklahoma City Okla
kansas were represented at the con-
ference which was executive
London Good Oyster Market
London is a great consumer of
oysters The cheapness of the deli-
cacy half a century ago created a de-
mand for it which has hung with the
appetites of the people as tenaciously
as the habit of smoking a pipe has
among the men It Is estimated that
London consumes a billion a year and
the record shows that in 1864 when
prices were very low 700000006
were eaten
Expenditure Explained
Question — Don’t you know that the
amount charged you for postage by
your campaign manager would buy
enough stamps to paper the Bide of
the great pyramid? The Answer — By
George! Is that what he did with
them? — Cleveland Plain Dealer
Telephone 8nlpa
A “telephone snipe” Is a man who
habitually uses some other man’s tel-
ephone at no other expense to himself
than a "thank yon” He flourishes
perhaps because he is not a game
bird
A Terror
"Some o’ dese reformers” said Uncle
Rasberry "makes me think of 'Rastus
Pinkley’s dog I says to ’im ’Rastus’
I says ‘is dat dog good foh rata?" An-
te says ‘No he’s mighty bad foh
rats’ ’Does he ketch ’em an’ kill ’em?
‘No says ‘Rastus ‘he don’t ketch
’em net he don’t kill ’em But if ffey
comes foolin’ around him he’ll mighty
near Bkeer ’em to deth”
Harvey K’
Jewelry Business !
50c Doors open 9 a m
3-piece Child’s Set Rogers’ Ware
Saturday only — Cftwa
$150 value for wW C
Solid Gold Beauty Pins — Eft g
while they last ww C
Earrings all descriptions C A
Saturday special V C
High Grade 3-piece Mother of Pearl
Ladles’ Shirt Waist Sets FA
Saturday only w V C
High Grade Gold Filled Neck Chain
— $200 value Saturday 50c
Solid Gold and Gild Shell Stick
Pin Saturday
only
Madame Pompadour Hat Is One
of the Very Latest Creations
Photo Copyright by Underwood A Underwood N T
This white Neapolitan hat Is one of fashion’s very latest creaUons The
crown is covered with rare silk figured in the delicate shades of pink and
green the pompon being of pink rosea with green leaves being the ruling
style tor these hats
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SOMETHING OF A NOVELTY CHARACTER SHOWN BY DRESS
Inexpensive Lamp Shades May Be De-
signed From the Ordinary
Japanese Lanterns (
An Inexpensive novel and pretty
way of making lamp shades especial-
ly for tbe summer cottages la to uti-
lise Japanese lanterns The kind used
are tbe rather large ov&l-shaped ones
in either a solid color or half one and
half another The upper part to the
desired depth Jacut off guided by the
small bamboo bands which stiffen and
fold it and Is neatly trimmed off At
the top which is finished by a black
wooden band the wire hanger is re-
moved and in place of It one of two
or three supports substituted One
consists of three wires equidistant
around the top and bent so as to
hang over the top of the lamp chim-
ney Another method Is a regular
support fitting the top and attached to
the lamp at the base of the chimney
or else the lower edge of the shade
may be wired and the usual tripod
support be used
I made two like this using the first
mentioned style of hanging just for
fun this summer and tbe cheerful
red-figured Japanese lily shades made
such a bit that all my neighbors made
or bad me make’ tbe same things for
them — Harper’s Bazar
PRETTY SILK WAIST
This pretty waist Is of light silk
piped with black and ornamented with
little strape and buttons
Tbe yoke is of Isoe finished at the
neck with a frill of embroidered mus-
lin and similar frills finish the sleeves
Many Shades of Red
The new combination in smart after-
noon and evening gowns is tomato
red with the purple of Hamburg
grapes This red Is one of the new
shades of the fashionable color and is
a lovely one indeed
Among Its rivals era raspberry wa-
ter melon flame and geranium Among
tbe purples are grape night royal
Vatican or cardinal purple and ame-
thyst purple
- It Is not a new fashion to mlngls pur-
pis and red but for a while It went
out now it seems to have returned
through the insisting Influence of Paul
Polret who has never ceased to love
and use it so that It haa become more
credited to his name than to any oth-
er great designer
Value as a Setting for the Personality
Varies With the Moods ef
the Wearer
No womai can afford to be indiffer-
ent in the matter of costume and all
women are more or less Influenced by
what they wear
One damsel swaggers about in mas-
culine effects heavy boots stiff collar
tailored coat eto another is sweetly
feminine In fluffy ruffles picture hat
chiffons laces and parasol and the
indlfferelce to appearances is almost
invariably exactly what she looks —
straight-laced prim severe cold in-
capable of any flight of fancy lacking
the power of sympathy and with no
Intricate uncertainties to soften the
hardness of her character
Equally true Is the fact that a gown
which Is extremely becoming today Is
very mediocre tomorrow Its value as
a setting for the personality varies
with the moods of the wearer When
discouragement depression and a gen-
eral feeling of dullness' envelops one
in a gray cloud the tendency is to don
black a gray or a dull brown gown
Such a choice Is a great mistake tend-
ing to accentuate the gloom about the
wearer Crush euch a choice under
foot and choose instead the liveliest
dress In your wardrobe Something
with red brilliant green bright blue
or any vivid tone
WORN AT RECENT WEDDING
Costumes of Bride and Attendants
That Were the Last Word for
8uch Occasions
At a recent wedding of Importance
some of tbe costumes were note-
worthy The bride’s gown was of silver and
white brocaded satin elaborately em-
broidered and trimmed with alencen
lace The square court train was
three yards In length
It was almost completely covered
with a veil of rare old lace a family
heirloom -
The honor maid wore a dainty frock
of palest pink mouaaellne de sole over
a faint tint of blue liberty silk
The bodlece had a dropped fichu of
finest Chantilly lace caught slightly
to tbe left side with a cluster of small
silk roses In tbe pastel shades of vio-
let pink and yellow
A deep flounce of six scalloped pleat-
Inga of tbe monsaellne trimmed tbe
aklrL Small clusters of the roses
were placed at Intervals around the
flounce
With this gown was worn a fas-
cinating bonnet of shirred monsaellne
de sole of palest blue A narrow
pleating finished tbe edge and a
wreath of small silk roses matching
those used upon tbe frock encircled
the crown and adorned the bonnet
strings
Colors In Hats
This Is a season of most brilliant
colors In millinery cerise king’s blue
combined wjth green and a touch of
pink the tan shades sags green gray
and pink ostrich plunies and smart
combinations of black and whits all
are used with a lavish band One of
the smart new touches Is to match the
taffeta dress with a hat faced with the
same material trimming the top of the
hat with a contrasting color Contrast-
ing facings ars the rule but there ars
exceptions — Harper’s Baser
The Big Shoe Sales are Over
‘ jv' Bit Our Prices Remain
$2 and $32
Our Spring and Summer Low Cut Shoes
for Men and Women are BEAUTIES
They have genuine Goodyear welt and hand turned soles
REMEMBER— Others charge you $400 and $500-—
' OURS ARE $250 - -
A FEW STYLES AT $300
Electrical Shoe Repairing while you wait
Without Leaving Home!
Busily engaged at home you may find yourself sud-
denly summoned to a distant city on other business It is
necessary to be in two places at once -
The telephone solves the problem By talking over
Long Distance service you can arrange all business in the
distant city and yet remain at home to give full attention to
the duties here
Long Distance Telephone Service reaches everyone —
at all hours of the day and night
Heliotrope
Finest Soft Flour '
Extra High
Sold Everywhere
Oklahoma City Mill &
DRAUGHON’S
SUPERIOR
HAVE BUILT THEIR 48 BIG SHOOLS
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At any time any of the forty-eight Draughon Col-
leges located in eighten states will assist a Draughon
student in securing a position and reviewing work
YOU WILL FIND IT BETTER TO ATTEND A
DRAUGHON SHOOL THAN TO WISH YOU
had i'l
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Armstrong, J. K. The Sawyer Times (Sawyer, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912, newspaper, April 18, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1917678/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.