Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 166, Ed. 3 Friday, November 9, 1923 Page: 4 of 32
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923.
‘FARM AND FACTORY'
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35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff,
Stops Filling Hair
Waists
Coats
$1.00
REMEMBER-For a Short Time Only
Diamond Dyes
Second Floor
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Kimonos
Dresses
Sweaters
Eight-Day
Alarm Clocks
one to improve the lot of the farmer,
and Incidentally to check the migra-
toms. Saturday
Special .......
making an appeal to the Christmas
shopner. One model had a cluster of
cherries embroidered at the right side
Cake Closets and
Bread Boxes
ident Carranza in a written statement
to the El Faso Herald Thursday de-
nied reports that he intended leading
Walker of 1823 Classen boulevard. A
tailed meeting of the club was held
the first of the week with Miss Juli-
Homan will entertain at tea Wednes
day afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock
in the home of Mu. Vance 1109 West
Thirty-sixth street.
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thnnks.
Th*’ large armhole
illustrution of this.
only from $2.50
to .............
EL PASO Nov. .-General Nicholas
Rodriguez Mexican army commander
Keleta Klub Tuesday evening of next
week. Miss Wilda Davis of 1325 West .
Twentieth street was hostess to last '
week's meeting.
sorority. In the hills of Tenenssee were
discussed. Tea was served at the close 1
of the afternoon. The association will 1
meet for luncheon at the Oklahoma j
club next week.
...27c
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Ginghams
Stockings
The Nightgown Sillonette.
OMFOITAELE night clothes are
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Ask for demon-
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Tavannes watches
at Dean's
REVOLUTIONARY PLANS
DENIED BY GENERAL
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Formerly 321 N. Broadway
$12.50 allowance on your old cleaner
Tulsa, Okla., Branch
20 W. 3rd St.—Telephone Osage 8170
Dean’s
133 West
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Practical Fashions
BY ELINOR aur^N
Pettee's
QlieDepartnient HaYclware Store
ESTABLISHED 1889
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Clothes Hampers
Choice of two sizes in selected
splint hampers with re-inorced
hinged covers and stout bot-
Tavannes watches, new to Oklahoma
City, but the product of old estab-
lished manufacturers, can now be
obtained at Dean’s, who have been
Riven the exclusive Oklahoma City
agency.
Tavannes watches will last a life-
time. They are highly accurate as
timekeepers, and are made of the
best materials available.
Prices range from $25 to $1,000. Let
us show you these superior watches
—and you will want to buy.
ROACH & VEAZEY DRUG CO.
135 West Main
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“DANDERINE”
Priced very low for Saturday
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As a special inducement to you to introduce Scotch-
Ione Cold Cream Face Powder, the manufacturers
have allotted us a limited number of these bowls of
Gold Fish. Don’t neglect to take advantage of this
, special attractive offer.
The Blue curtain Dramatic club of
the state university at Norman will
present the play, "Adam and Eva,”
Friday evening at the university. Miss
Le) erna Stealey of Oklahoma City
will play the leading feminine role.
While Roland Royle of Drumright will
play the part of Adam.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. Ernest Strader of
1539 West Thirtieth street will enter-
Iyan was the only additional guest
of the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Rust
of 1(109 East Thirteenth street will en
tertain the club, November 21,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward Sullivan
MAX WARDALL
Natinl Lec Hirer for the Theosophi
ml Society will deliver the foliowin;
ectures :
Sun, Nov. 1!— Esoteric christtanity.
Mon., Nov. 12—"'Persona! Ascendency "
Taen., Nov, 13—Wrestling Win Fate
"cl x .. u- v. Are Nri Bpund ■
Street & Draper Parlors
NINTI a noninsox STE.
At H o'Clock Each Evening
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a revolutionary army against Juarez.
Rodriguez, according to rumors in,
Juarez Wednesday night, was at the '
Longwear-withnooil!
PHE trouble of oiling—and the trouble
L that comes from forgetting to oil a
Youll Like Scotch-Tone
It is pleasingly different. Ordinary face powders—
which contain rice—tend to enlarge and clog ihc pores
of the skin. Scotch-Tone powder contains cold cream.
It is cooling, soothing. It goes on evenly and smoothly
and stays on for a long time. Its delicate odor is high-
ly agreeable. There are other powders just as good as
Scotch-Tone—but they cost twice or three times as
much. The only difference between Scotch-Tone Face
Powder and the other good ones is the price.
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set of six ...........
Main Floor
7 scot hing action. 10
J years in use. White
Fienh-Rachel 2
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fUID.T .HOPKINSASON,NewYork
Gouraud’s
Oriental Cream
Skirts
Golf Sets
Dandy sets for beginners or as
an extra outfit for your out-of-
town visitors. A leather-trim-
med three-stax Rag with Mid-
iron. Mashie, Putter and Bras-
sie and all of splendid quality,
Saturday for .... $14.50
Main Floor
see hend of a body of men in northern
The Black Kat Klub will meet FrI Mexico and had Intended to attack the
, npparent.
The pros and cons of the relative
value of the nightie and the pajama
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Come in tomorrow and try a box. Think of it!
Scotch-Tone Face Powder and a bowl containing
two Gold Fish: both for only 50 cents.
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■ ware Section. Distinctive de-
and in laces, one must add to filet
and Valenciennes, Calais and other
meshes and there are of course, hand
embroidered features to add to their
charm. The flounce, having become
a part of our outer apparel, is entitled
Mrs. Sam J. Shelburne of 42s West
Twentieth street entertained with one
of the most attractive parties of the '
; week, when she honored Mrs. Willinm
8. Weiss of Montgomery, Ala. with d
luncheon-Mah Jongg Thursday. The
decorations of the table which carried
our the Chinese designs, were in bronze
chrysanthemums and orange Chines
candles while places were marked with
dulging in the daily dozen, as well
as giving a graceful silhouette parti-
cularly when coupled ns the large |
armholo almost invariable is, with a
squnre neckline. Not all women are
responsive to a movement to accent |
the waistline in their nightgowns,
but that it can be done charmingly
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omission of slocves Is one of the most 1 next Thursday under the auspices of
arresting reatures in some of the the brotherhood. Clarence Davis,
idea of I president or the brotherhood, has
charge of the general arrangement.
After the dinner at 8:30 o'clock, the
Beauty Unsurpassed]
Hu The wonderful, rrfined,
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jw Jenkins'
WSONS MUSIC CO
223 w. Main, Oklnhoma City, Okin.
The nert regular meeting of the club
will be held with Mrs. W. E. Fe guson
of 425 East Avenue D.
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The Pi Tbta l‛hi Alumnae nssocia-
tion met Thursday afternoon for a
motor—both-done away with. The motor
of the Premier Duplex is ball-bearing—runs
smoothly and powerfully for years without
oiling. Famous for the efficient double
action of powerful suction and motor-
driven brush, that gets a//the dirt.
Convenient Terms.
"The American farmer has be- r
moving away from this custom, whic
accounts in part for the shift in popu-
lation from the country to the city.
With the return of the small manu
torturing establishments, the youn ; »
generations in the rural comm i
ties will become more interested it
their op port unties on the farm.
Regulation Bridge size
P. S.—See the Tavannes
ndvertinement in the cur-
rent issue of the Saturday
Evening Post.
Extension Cords
Maximum use nf your electric
appliances — heaters, toasters,
cleaners, lamps. etc. — is often
afforded by using an extension
cord. These are made of stan-
dard drop cord. fitted with key
socket and separable plug. Sat-
urday Special prices:
6-foot length .............
10-foot length ..........89c
Main Floor.
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Mr. and Mis. Sun Herman at 716
West Seventeenth street entertained
at dinner at the Huckins hotel. Thurs-
day evening when they honored Miss
Elsie Gerard of New York. Others en
tertained were Miss Maree Myers, Miss
Stella Samuels, Miss lda Salan of
Leavenworth, Kans., Miss Eda Rosen-
field and Joe Kotch, M. Fish of St.
Louls, Edwin Barth, Milton Lewin-
sohn and Stanley Heyman. Dancing
and Mah Jongg followed in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman.
Shop Around
Before deciding
upon the piano
you are going to buy, but
buy no piano until you
visit Jenkins.’ Such
investigation will give you
a better appreciation of
the fact that Jenkins gives
you most value for your
piano dollar, whatever the
amount you wish
to spend.
It will reveal to you how
the Jenkins Plan, one
price, no commissions,
saves you money, and
safeguards your piano
investment.'
and In ninny cases. will facilitate
loans on the manufactured productn,
thus creating an additional influence
for orderly marketing.
Dyes” contains directions so simple n---------
any woman can dye or tint any old. HeanhrCieefmc
worn, faded thing new. even if sho Vrvwlviis
50-Watt ...........
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75-Watt, Type "C"..
Main Floor
Siris! An abundance of luxuriant
Ir full of gloss, gleams and life
wrtly follows a genuine toning up
neglected scalps with dependable
anderine "
•allIng hair. Itching scalp and the
adrutt te corrected immediately,
in. dry. wispy or fading hair is
ekly. Invigorated, taking on new
ingth. color and youthful beauty,
inderme" is delightful on the hair:
getreshing. stimulating tonic—not
ky or greasy! Any drugstore.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 Kincannon of
726 East Fifteenth street entertained
informally at dinner and bridge Thurs-
day evening in celebration of their
first wedding anniversary. A pink
and white color note appeared in the
decorations and appointments of the
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Kincannon lim-
ited their guests to a few intimate
friends.
nine hs may bo desired. Among the NgTH0DIgT FATMFR C(N
acceptabl yuletide suggestions one -U-irunin,PI,
might add pajamas made of gaily BANQUET IS ARRANGED
colored silk figured or plain, and , , ----
lounging robes on pajama lines nt 1 he Fathen and Son banquet of the
block sitin or dark rich brocidcs. The First N thodist church will bo held
Cups and Saucers
imported china in white with
gold, line decorations. Good
quality ware. Saturday Special,
six cups and & 1 AQ
six saucers tor...... •1,3
Second Floor
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| is always a question for lively debate.
There is no real reason why a woman
should swear allegiance to one in
opposition to the other. Why not
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PERSPIRATION BY
during the regime of the late I KILLING BODY ODORS
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"She's fair as the day —
And sweet as May."
Toilet Clippers
The No. 00. size in high-grads
American Hair Clippers. Fine
adjustment. easy to operate and
fully guaranteed. Saturday
JT!............. $1.48
Main Floor
has never dyed before. Drug storea
sell all colors.
vary one's nightly garb by wearing
rs; xt 'Xi ” i to a ptace -beneath.
Generally speaking, the pajama to either circular or plcated or gathered
the best choice for winter. for ob- and often scalloped as well.
vious reasons, and it ran be as fomi __a____
New Design Silver
Plated Candlesticks
CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—"Every farm
a factory," was the motto urged
J Thursday before the American So
clety of Agricultural Ingincers as
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tion of moiled farm workers to urban
centers.
The recommenduton was made in
a committee report submitted by
Prof. L. J. Fletcher, of the Uni-
versity of California, following a
year's study of the problems involved
In the preparation of farm products
for the consumer by the individual
producers.
The et onomc benefits of farm man-
ufacturo lay chiefly in the full
utilization of the rural man-power
through the year, « ml the reduction
of losses suffered through shipment
of raw commodities.
“By preparing the raw ma ter in to
for use,” the report said, "they are
often changed from unstable prod-
nets to stable commodities which may
be stored. This will allow storing,
which will strengthen the market.
business session with Miss Mary
Louise Coates of 301 West Fourteenth
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The Narcisus club entertained with
a luncheon ami shower, Thursday
complimentary to Mrs. Joseph Hom
kins, a recent bride. The tables were
decorated in the yellow and white
chrysanthemums, which carried out
the club colors. Mrs. W. L. MeFar-
land, Mrs. A. F. Paws. Mrs. L. Free
man ami Mrs. W. S McFarland
assisted the hostess in entertaining.
Mrs. Blaine Elder was the only addi-
tional guest. The afternoon was spent i
with an informal mnusical program.
entrancing complexion
rendered, brings back
the appearance of
youth. Resuits are in-
slant. Highly antisep-
tic. Exerts a soft and
..................U. W. Gethmann
"Things Bvery Dad Should Know Ji
Abous Boys" ............. lb tiny 5 ,—.— ------ . . _ . ------
English Teapots
Genuine English Rockingham
Tea Pots in a wide range of
shapes, sizes ami decorative ef-
fects. Saturday RQ,
Special, choice......... 0-C
Second Floor
Electric Bulbs
Specially Priced
Good quality tipless globes with
genuine Tungsten filaments.
You’ll hr delighted lo ienrn how
msily you ran buy on weekly or
monthly terme nt cash prices.
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Mrs. Oscar Welch of 510 West Thir-
teenth street, returned Friday from
Norman where she attended the initia-
tion of the Delta Delta Delta sororiety
held Thursday evening.
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The Phi Omegn Alumnne nssocia- •
tion met Thursday afternoon for i
bridge with Miss Mariam Finerty of
311 West Nineteenth street. Mrs.
May Finerty and Mrs. Stephen 8.
Veazey assisted Miss Finerty in enter-
taining. Miss Margaret Lain of Wic hl
ta, the only additional guest, received
the favor in the game.
Miss Catherine Conkle of 325 West
Fifteenth Street will entertain the
Community Par Plate
Tea Spoons
The conservative "Vernon" pat-
tern in 10-ycar guaranteed
Community Plate. Offered in
bright finish only. Saturday
"Pettee's Special” Alarm Clocks
with 8-day time and alarm
movement. Bell-in-back, all-
nickeled finish. Fully guaran-
teed. Saturday, (» no
Special ............ •-e-O
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Turkey Roasters
Medium sized blue-enameled
Roasters for turkeys or large
roasts. Reduced for Saturday
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Chinese favors. Guests were Mrs.
John Wright, Mrs. Harvey L. Wil-
Hams. Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Clarence
O. Doss, Mrs. John McClelland and
Mrs. George D. Key. In the game,
Mrs. Jones received the high score
favor, while Mrs. Weiss was presented
with a remembrance of the occasion.
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Mrs. John Elmer Dickson of 209
West Twenty-first street has Issue 1
invitations to a bridge-luncheon at
which she will entertali., Tuesday No-
vember 20, at the Oklahoma club.
. Mrs. Walter J. Klin* of 1800 West
Thirty fifth street will entertain the
Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae association,
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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The Mah-Jongg club was entertained
Wednesday When Mrs. Cyril E. Clj
mer of 930 West Twenty-second street
was hostess. Mrs. Clymer made the
high score of the game. Mrs. Joseph
Hoffman will entertain the nezt meet-
ing.
street. Plans for financing the settle-
ment school maintained by the
Toilet Paper
TEN 1 000-sheet rolls of "White
House” best quality ds A A
toilet tissue ....... •leVU
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EIGHTEEN rolls of "Pettee’s
Special" high grade d 1 An
Toilet Crepe ...... •I.VU
Second Floor
Mrs. Claude L. St \ • rln and daugh
ter, Susan, <f 420 West Twenty-sec
ond street will leave Monday for El
Reno to spend n few days the guests
of Mr and Mrs. John T. Nay Ion. Mr.
Severin left Friday for Chicago,
where he will spend two weeks.
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Miss Wilda MceElhiney of 1220
West ‘Thirtysixth street left Friday
for Baxter Springs K:m.. where she
will spend a week visiting relatives i
and friends.
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The W. M C. club entertained with
a theater party at the Orpheum the
ater Thursday evening when Miss
Helen Milton ami Miss Rubye Solo
mon were special guests. Refresh-
ments were served in a downtown
tea room.
iain the Plebridin club Wednesday
vening of next week.
signs in extra heavy weight,
butler finish silverplate. 10
inches high. Saturday Special
pa............ $4.95
Main Floor
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(. Thomas L. Sorey, a recent
N bride. Mra. A. M. Borey enter
tained nt tea Thursday after
nocn in her home 427 West Nineteenth
street. Baskets of chrysanthemume
and autumn flowers decorated the
rooms, and ten table. Mrs. Sorey and
her honored guest were assisted in
receiving by Mra. Charles N. Peak ol
- Guthrle, Mrs. Bradford Knapp of still,
water, Mrs. George Lieber, Mrs.
Thomas Kithe. Mrs. James A. Smith
and Mrs L. D Kithe. Presiding nt
the tea table were Mrs. Gardner Given.
Mrs. Lester Guin and Mrs. J. D. Host-
teller, who were assisted by Miss
Frances Sorey, Miss Esther Bassett
Grinnell and Miss Helen Bahn. Moro
than seventy-five guests called during
the hour.
Curling Irons
“Conk's Special” Electric Curl-
ers in the medium size, complete
w ith cord and plug. Guaranteed
for <inc year. Q 1 A Q
Saturday Special •letO
Maia Floor
heavy grade leatherette covers.
Stand very rigidly, yet easy to
fold Saturday do on
Special ......
Second Floor
etta and Miss Mildred Sipes, when
the plans for the Christmas dance to
be held December 1 at the Oklahoma
club were made.
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Mr. and Mra. Baxter Taylor of 1000
West Twenty fourth street have as
their guests for the weekend, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Battenberg and son,
Crawford, and Mm. M. Crawford of
Alva.
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Girls who are otherwise beautiful,
attractive and clever, but through no
lanit of theirs are subject to embar-
rasung and popularity ruining body
odors, too often fail to realize the
seriousness of trying to "drown them
v u<mK perfumes or strong dcodor-
l erspiration is necessary. Don't
even think of checking it. It is the
only means of carrying off a big pro-
portion ot the poisonous waste which
| the system has to throw off every hour
. _ ito.kecp.you healthy. Hut you can ah-
OR DRAPERY mranuin
I owder which keeps moisture from
n. ’ saturating your clothing and chafing
Draperies lour skin. "
Black and White Talcum is fra-
granced with the alluring odor of-
wncense 01 Flowers" perfume, which
will keep you smelling "fresh and
. ean. yet_it is economically priced
in liberal 25c sifter cans. All dealers
can supply it to you.
The “Little Chei" is both a
toaster and a table-stove. Made
in square design ami fitted with
full-length cord and plug. Has
guaranteed heating element.
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Main Floor
“How I Would Bring up a Boy” ...
............Rev. charles L DeBow ।
Dead h aves bring memories. When
my neighbor burns them they re-
mind me of nickel cigars.— Evans,
ville Courier.
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To every purchaser of a 50-cent box of delightful Scotch-Tone Face
Powder, we will give, absolutely free, a glass bowl containing two
Grassyforks Gold Fish.
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lay evening with Mrs. Harvey I town.
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Sweater Jackets
Men’s styles in blue, heather
and brown heather. Full-fash-
ioned. twp roomy side-pockets.
Ideal for sports, home or office
wear. Saturday t? A0
Special ...... •3.30
Main Floor.
Kitchen Stools
Folding-type Stepladder Stools
in 3-foot height. Sturdily built
of selected oak and fnished
in mission stain. Saturday
XtS...........$1.00
Second Floor
following program, with Albert Li
Me Kill as toastmaster, will be given:
Boys’ orchestra ...................
Milton MeCullough, Byron MeFall,
Clarence Black, Lennie Sibel, John
Fisher.
“What Dad IIus Done for Me”.....
.....................Clarence Black
"Roys I Have Met" . .H. F. Tormohlen
"Fringing up Father” ...Merrill Potts
Violin duet ........................
Milton McCullough and Byron Me-
Fall
"Father, Son and the School" .....
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The Royal Art Needle Work cluh
met Thursday for luncheon with Mrs
J. C. McWhorter of 1900 Linwood
boulevard. Plans wore mode during
the business session, for the annual
Thanksgiving baskets. Mrs. J H
fashion is in a mod kindly enough
to sponsor that which is comfortable,
it Im something for which to give
C 35 W. Main St.
Peter Pan
Fountain Pens
Tiny-sized Fountain Pens with
14-karat gold points that really
write. Choice of several bright
colors and all have ribbons to
match. Saturday c1 »0
Special ............ 1.29
Main Floor
NO-D-LAY CLEANERS
11 South Walker
I.ndies* Suits eleaned mill pressed $1.00
l’lain Woni Dresses cleaned and
pressee ..S1.00
Men’s Suits eleaned andi pressed .$i.00
Overcoats eleaned and pressed -$100
Modern Plant Phone Wal. 5487
just below the fagotted shoulder
1 strap.
Fagotting plays a big factor in lin-
l gerie decoration just now, and lari
yokes often outline the elongated
armhole of either a gown or pajamas.
Maize and a sort of melon color and
1 peach are colors which have become
j strong rivals to flesh, in fact all the
pastel range is applicable to boudoir
1 purposes, as well hr deeper colors,
forthose who like dash ami character
in the inner as well as outer layer
of their apparel.
Come winter, and one has a differ-
ent attitude toward bloomers. Danc-
ing bloomers may be as fluffy as
dance petticoats, things of ruffles and
scullops, of insertings and decorative
bows, usually made of radium silk
or crepe de chine, sometimes of satin •
or georgette. Lace and intricate pleat- |
Ings vie with each other as trimmings
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\ grouping of white-enameled
heavy block tin Kitchen Arti-
cles for Saturday selling:
—Roll-Top Cake Closets.
—Large Bread Boxes.
- Upright Cake Chests.
Choice ...................$1.19
Second Floor
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Thomas whose engagement to Nor ! .................. —
man Alexander has been announced, of 106 West Twentyeighth street wih
Mh. John Vance and Mra. Howard entertain the Week land Dinner clubl~
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