Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 3 of 22
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES.
EXACTLY 200 SUITS
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IS FORECAST IN
MINE WALKOUT
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Of Unquestionable Quality and Style s On At Kerr’s
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Macedonian Leader Leaves
Estate To Cause He Loved,
New Arrivals in the
Wash Goods Section
HALF
PRICE
3rd
Floor
40-inch Imported
Embroidered Voiles
Some of Which
Are Exclusive
With This Store.
Main and
Harvey
Shadow stripes in black and navy. -
Twillcords in black and navy.
New Lace
Vestees
Never a more sensational sale than this
—newest, this season stock—action, or
other women will get them!
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embroidery and fine laces.
50c to $3.50 Each
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$4.00 and ...
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$7.00
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enables us to offer every suit in the
house at a radical reduction. The
remarkable purchase of suits con-
sists ONLY of the season’s most
desired MATERIALS—
box—
Special 34c
LEECH AND CO.
DEVOE PAINTS, WALLPAPER, BOOKS, STATIONERY
312-314 N. Broadway Phone M. 0790
cial at—
44c Box
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Easter Sale of Omar
Indestructible Pearls
Sale Takes Place on Second Floor
a person dying in Bulgaria with-
out ken I heirs is confiscated by
the state.
The former official entered the
consulate and asked the vice con-
aul, F. Leroy Spangler, a few queer
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firmed hie understanding of the
law. Then shoutig:
"Thin American Roll!” he drew
a revolver, fired a shot into his
brain and fell dead.
Fifty thousand levin and $4,000
in currency were found on his
body, together with a will leaving
it All to the Mamedonian cause.
GOITRE W,
I have an honest, proven remedy for
coltre (big neck), it checks che
growth atom* reiueee the enlarge- (
ment,stope painund distress and re-
Haves in a little wbile pay when welL
Tellyonrfrlendsnbout this Write X
mcatonce. DR. RCK,d-
Gopt azaBax, Mlfwaukc,Wik
made handkerchiefs, fine
quality linen with the dain-
tiest hand work done in
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Paint Up and Clean Fp-.-Ask Leech E
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Graduated strands in Cream
or Flesh tints. Choice of 21.
27 or 30-inch strands. Also
60-inch lengths in solid sizes.
The new chain stitch em-
broidery designs on plain
grounds. Priced at—
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। Priere. Dernier Ro-
। man, at oz......$4.00
। -individual packages,
, 1 from ...$2.50 to $9.00
One quire boxes in white Guerlain’s L'Heure
and grey. Avalon Vel- Bleue, Rue de La Paix,
him large envelopes. Spe- I oz.............$4.00
Lubin's Amaryllis,
1 oz.............$4.00 '
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and Ecru, with round and
Tuxedo collars to be
worn with tailored suits
or dresses. A very pret-
ty assortment of pat-
terns—
Paint and redecorate your home—Soon your
neighbor will repaint, too.
Beautiful, well-kept homes increase the value
of your property.
Come in, look over our large stock. Let us
explain how economically it can be done.
tions. With ' plenty of
black and White com-
binations. Priced at— Handkerchiefs, for Easter
dainty linens in white and
$1.95 to $3.50 Yd. colors with touches of hand
• Afghani $2.75 to $8.00
• Houbigant —Quelques
I Fleurs $1.00 to $7.50 1
1 Ideal ..$1.00 to $6.75 1
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Sizes—36 to 44
Boyish models—one-button
—double breasted and five-
button styles — mostly all
vestee modes.
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Package .... $9.00
1 Ciros .Jasmin, oz. $4.00
■ Boue Soeur’s
1 .....$4.50 and $7.50
Women’s pure linen and
fine lawn handkerchiefs,
white and colors. Hem-
stitched hem.
V OOmurezrLs Are made in Barce-
TradeNtakkez us Patomee lona, Spain, and are
the most beautiful fabricated pearls that are produced.
OMAR PEARLS are indestructible in beauty and fact.
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for selecting pearls of real worth at a considerable cased in a satin lined
saving in price. velvet gift box.
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Patriot Selects
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At $6.95
Fine qualities in graduat-
ed strands, 24 to 30-inch.
also fine qualities in the
popular 60-inch double
strands in solid size
beads.
SOFIA, Bulgarla, April 17.—
— (hoosing th** American consul-
ate hr his pace of sacrifice,
Nikola (uenoft, ii former high
Macedonian official, today commit-
ted mi h ide that his estate might
go to th#* Macedonian cause.
Guenoff had beein desirous of
turning over his entire fortune to
ization, but
found he was unable tn do an, un-
der the Bulgarian laws, unless he
died on foreign soil. The estate of
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• No Trouble Expected By
Kentucky Strike Chief,
» LOUIsvI.L.E, Ky., April 17.—Hep
‘ resentatives of both sdes forecast a
long drawn out content bhetween op
valors and miers in’the strike in the
2 estern Kentucky coal fields. An
» zreement concerninz maintenance
, crews to care for machinery at the
, idle mhines and to watch for possble
cave-Ins calls for employment of
union men at the scale in effect prior
to the strike call.
1 Lonnie Jackson, president of union
I district 23, asserted every uninn man
F affected by the order responded yes
terday, the first day of the strike. He
J enid there had been no trouble and
none was anticipated. Prolonged
' suspension of operations probably
would result, he added, in seme of the
। Pen going to other fields.
, At Straight creek, in Bell county
where disorders recently resulted in
concentration of Kentucky nation ill
guardemen, the force on duty had been
reduced to 120 men. These guard-
men, nccording to an opinion by Frank
— Daugherty, state attorney general, are
without power forcibly to evict nccu
pants of homes owned by the Llbertv
Coal and Coke company, which op ।
erates the mine. The company, ho
informed Adjutant, General James
Kehoe, obtained a federal njunction
prohibiting interference with mine
operators and relief from violations of
the injunctions should be sought in
federal court.
36-inch Normandy
Voile
The most popular fab-
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Apeortmient apeclal Easter
Flowers .................. W. $i, $3
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A Pre-Easter Sale of
6 Dozen Jersey Silk Teddies
Wonderful quality, bodice top, with a
beautiful ribbon strap. They are trimmed
with real filet lace. Colors Flesh, Peach,
Orchid, White. Sizes 36 to 42. Very
special
At $3 89
(Underwear Section—Main Floor
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a Letter for Easter. (Finest French Per-I
Stationery Underpriced I fumes for the Easter •
For the Occasion * Season
: $1.25
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Front Room, Main Floor | Babani — Ambre de
! Delhi. $2.75 to $12.50
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Showing a new assort-
ment of mannish vests in
Pique and Linen—White,
Tan, Grey and Green,
solid colors. Some with
colored pipings, trimmed
in pearl buttons and
pockets—
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a, - have 8,000 yards of the
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952324/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.