Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 28
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES,
NOVEMBER
1924.
FOREIGN MAIL
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FOR CHRISTMAS
CANDY
SPECIAL
SHOULD GO NOW
For The Saturday Shoppers
SATURDAY
57c
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Pebecco Tooth
Paste, 34c
Brilliant Sale Tomorrow
Specials
eountrioa mtst 1.
ce: i the mats
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Veolay French Talcums, Niohe, Ambre Royal or Rosa-
Van Ess Scalp Massage or Dandruff, Remedy $1,19
for 47c
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Boncilla Clasmic Clay Pack. tubes ....50c and $1.00
Mennens Talcum
19c
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Junior Miss Wool
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starched collars and cuffs.
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TRIMMINGS:
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READ DESIGNS
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SPANGLED EFFECTS
CREPE DE CHINE
$3.48
METAL EMBROIDERIES
OSTRICH BANDINGS
RICH APPLIQUES
(Adv)
Wisconsin.
$5.95
JADE
FI AMF
98c
BROWN
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98c
One Lot of Slightly Soiled
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Nurses’ Uniforms
ness and cut in rib ;H,
All white, waist line type with set-in belt—Every Gar-
$1.95
$1.39
(Third Floor)
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Kewpie Twins
$2.95
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Leather Goods Section
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SMARTEST IN MILLINERY
BLACK KID
COATS
$1.98, $2.98, $5.00
BLACK CALF
BROWN CALF
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COFFEE ELK
SMOKE ELK
$4.75
PATENT LEATHER
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PILLOWCASES
$2 95 to $5.50
$3.95 to $6.50
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FREE DELIVERY
Sizes 612 to 9
$7.25
"EVERYTHING FOR ROYS
59c
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Imported! Exquisite Evening
Dresses and Dance Frocks in
Right-Posture
Two-Pants Suit
Evening Dresses
Specially Priced.
Kerr’s Saturday
Toilet Goods
Tuberculosis is
Halted By New
Chemical Cure
SPECIALLY
REDUCED
Caah and Carry Only
Plenty of Parking Space
Reduced Saturday
All Velvet Hats
Delicious home made
Opera Roll made from
Pound
Box ..
Deaf? Don’t Be. Hear.
I'll Prove It Free.
ment reduced for Saturday only—
Special .......................
mine ................
Frostilla Lotion .....
Lavoris Mouth Wash
Assembled in three groups and reduced for Saturday
only—a large number of unusual attractive Wool Dresses
for the Junior Miss and the younger girl—Every prac-
tic al color is represented along with the brighter shades.
They
formed
der, 17c, 3
for 50c
fitted by salesmen that know how.
Sizes 10 to.................
Sizes 1 to 6 ....................
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radio sponger who in -ta l led m receiv-
ing set in his home without the stipu-
Saturday Corset
Sale
A splendid assortment of discontinued
Gossard and Modart Corsets—Broken
sizes and styles but a splendid selec-
tion in the group—at exactly—
FABRICS:
CHIFFON
GEORGETTE
Buntes Hand Rolled
Chocolate Creams.
new crop pecans
Pound ........
Imogene Face Ponder.....
Presto Cleaning Fluid .....
Mentholatnm ...............
at a price match le s than you would expect
to pay when seeing them ....................
JEWELRY and
NOVELTIES
At Special Prices
GOLD
FMERALD
Of fine lawn—some have
embroidery designs and
hemstitched ruffles. Spe-
cial—
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wouid have to be hl Mie malls by Sat-
utility, November 15.
Kerr Dry Goods Company
"In the Center of the CHyrs Activities’’
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Others—$12.95 to $37.50
Boys’ Shoes
An item in Boys’ Apparel that receives special atten-
tion in our complete boys’ shop—Dressy Shoes, but
will give real service when taken for every-day wear
SWEATERS
All wool shakers—
612 to 8
$3.50
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BLACK
Sizes 12 to 16—
Group 1—
Sizes 5 to 14—
Group 2—
.........37C
.........21c
17e and 37c
IJkelele to be Given Away with
each pair of
We're ready to outfit your boy satis- Q, MRIEHT-i
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Sizes 6 to 12 —
Group 3-
SATURDAY •
SPECIALS FOR
BABY
.This Week Last Date For
Some Countries.
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176, Me, 74c
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Recently Discovered Com-
pound Said To Act Suddenly. '
COM IMBUS, Nov. 14—Dr. Allan
Eittinrf Service on These
Garments
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812 to 111
$4 to $4.50
be necepted in forelgn countries ran
be obtained from the postoffice here.
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Efficient
Housekeeping j
Help your boy unconsciously to develop the
head erect, shoulders back, deep breathing habit ,
that will make him an outstanding, healthy fig-
ure among his fellows.
Broken Lots from our regu-
lar stock of high grade Suits, $ 1 A P*
greatly reduced, ages 7 to 18. 1 -F.•0
Special—
ad’
catarrhal conditlon relieved send it X
back n nd it w ill l ' . ■f ■ ] A < < t * ■
It yot • an hear and you feel better V
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Large Colored Stone Din-
ner Ring*—With sterling
silver mountings at—-
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Special Sale |1
CHRYSANTHEMUMS ‘
and
212 to G
$2.50
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your life. Th* den run henr. Wher
everything else has fniled is where
we hnve had onr greatest success.
So I ask every dea person to send
me his name. I want to send u,
simple, ensy method for you to tiv
ten days free. Use it ten days and if
your hcaring is not restorer and he
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Indestructible Pearl Bead
Necklace* — Three row
festoon effect—with large
stone set clasps—Special
at—
2
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the deat can hear.
Don’t be sat isfied with deafness
Hear again. Get into the converaa
tion once more. Lizten to the mar
velous munic of the radio, liear the
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Lux for fine
। Laundering, 6
♦hem the night before you wsh to fry
them. At about 8:45 put 1 up of
sweet milk into a saucepan and let it
scald over a hot fire. Do not let it
butts When scalding hot, pour * into
We have so great confidence in our
‛mple home method that we will
nfter bn da) s, it costs you only $1.00
That le fair. isn’t It’ Then send to-
day for my generous ten day free
trial offer, and prove for yourself
that you ran hear. Bend no money,
junt your name and nddress to The
Hearwell Co. Dept. 503, Milwaukee,
RADIO "SPONGER” IS
SENTENCED TO JAIL .
MUNICII, Germany. Nov. 14. — 1
sen It abpolutely free in try. You
Thia la how to make two popular can try it in yotr own hom* for ten
kindr of doughnut: days without risking a cant. You can
Yeast-Raised Doughnnts — Begin prove to ) self without cost that
Beat the white* of 2 eggs and the
yolks of 3 egga together. Then add to
them A cup of granulated sugar and
renm w
sweet milk. Now mix togethe: in
bread flour, 1 teaspoon of baking
soda, 2lL teaspoons of cream of tar-
tar, 1 teaspoon of snlt, and \ tea
spoon of gro 1i
the two mixtures, a.Id 3 tablespoons
of melted butter, turn out onto a 1
rfoured board, roll to 86 ln< h tllek ।
VELVET
Misses’ 14-20
Women'* 36-44
Smart School Shoes—No nails, "Wide Nature
Shape Toes," flat heels, all the most stylish leathers.
Start him early with I
a Right - Posture Suit. ।
Iwo pairs of knickers I
with each suit.
talking machine. You can. And the
proof is yours for I he asking.
No matter what you have used to
relievo your deafness, don t be dis
courazed. Even though you have tried
and oils, don't think that you are ■
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Of novelty polairs, fur
collars and trims of stitch-
ing and buttons—sizes 3
to 6 years. Special—
ORCHID NILE GREEN
SHRIMP FUSCHIA
FRENCH BLUE GERANIUM
Long Strands of Inde-
structible Pearl Beads--
48-inch length, choice of
two sizes—Special—
Novelty Read Necklaces
—with antique metal pen-
dants. Special at—
$29.75 up
2 PAIR PANTS
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now in order tojnnure delivery by the
day they shouid be recelved.
Should Ke Nailed Now
Pontotrice authorities promise when
parcel post par lain -1 be de Rered
in foreign countries, but * Hat has
been received at the postotfice here,
indicating when letters, posteard- and
newapapern abouid be mailed to the
various foreign countries in order to
sarive by Christmas,
' In order to reach Australia, a letter
shouid be placed in the mall* on No
v ember 14. today, according to the
lint. Australia is the longest mall 1
journey from the United States,
rark With Care
The Eaxt Indies and the Stratt» Set
NOVELTY
VANITY BAGS
With art metal frames—-
mostly in black silk-
some in colors—choice of
six distinct styles at—>
Chiffon Evening Dresses $nn 7R $OA CO
and Misses Dance Frocks AJ•4• to J••V
Specially Priced . .
Tf Andy dump and hl, faithful wife.
Mln. want to nend a Christmas box to
little Chester, who is visiting his
weaithly Unde Rim in Avstralin, they
will have to get the package in the
maiin right away.
Christmas pa knges for foreign I
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At .... $3.19 to $10.50 1
Boys' Blouses. .. ,85c up *
Wide leather bells . $1 1
Caps ..............$1 !
Cadet Stockings—•
—50c, $2.75 for 6 pair •
Student Long Pant j
Suits
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The collection varies from charmingly simple beaded black frocks to gorgeous
evening gowns, radiant in their scintillating beauty. No end to the variety
at your disposal.
Modes for Daytime, Formal Wear, Dinner, Theatres
nth a PAN[
SUITS</CeTHES:
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The materials are Serge, Jersey,
Tweed, Wool Crepe—and novelty
cloths. The trimmings are particu-
larly effective. Some have the white
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R. It Hansen, superintendent of iated zovemnment ll< ense.
mailn here; warned those sending Many others who hnve illegnlly
Christmas parcels to foreign countrles erected radio apparatus will be
to take extra ears in pneking. In- brouzht into court in th* near future,
fornfation as to what articles will not the authorities say.
Unusual “Value Attractions”
tlementn me nest. In order to rede h Fourteen daya in Jail was the sen
the bitter two dentinattons letter* tence impored by ■ lora l Judge on a
SCHOOL. DAY S are the building days.
I pass quickly; habits and character are
| before we realize it.
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$14.75
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—FLOWER SHOPPE
901-3 N. Hudson Maple 5184
12 to 2
$4.50 to $5
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Jergen's Bath
Soap*, assort*
I ed odors — 6 t
for 37c
CARNATIONS
Saturday only, medium
.size .Mums, d 1 nn
dozen......... 1. v U
Large size Qo qg
Mums, dozen. •L.UU
Carnations, cr
dozen..............
You'll recognize their quality and exclusiveness at a glance. Loveli-
est of the new Parisian models, each frock a masterpiece of design,
individually selected just for us, a nd priced so remarkably low that
the values will thrill you.
New Eastern Millinery 11
321 N. Robinson, im Cadillac Hotel Bldg. •• i
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75c, 11.00, $1.50
Charming New Hats In
Metallics, Satin and Combinations
Clever in shape, brilliant in coloring, rich in style.
Just dorens of unusual values for Misses and Women
Pinauds Quinine Hair Tonic ......... 53c and 98c
Cutex Compact Manicure Sets ................39c
Mary Fuller Nail Polish ..... 27c and 47c
English Tub Soap, cake 29c, box -...............
"Wildroot" Hair Tonic ......................z47c
Lady Esther "Four-Purpose" Cream SOe, 73c, $1.25
Jergen’s Almond Cocoa Soap, box.............19c
Madcap Waterproof Rouge .......................
Oriental Calitornia Incense, box ...... 19c
Three Flowers Dusting Powder............. it so
"Norida" Loose Powder Vanities............. $.s0
"X-it" prevents pyorrhoca ............... 11.00
Packer Tar Soap, box,. ........................
The New Hughes Ideal "Bobby" Hair
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S. Freeman, of Johns Hopkins
university. Baltimore, adressing
the annual conference of Ohio
health commissioners here Thurs-
day deseribed a new < hemical com-
pound brought to light in Copen-
hagen for the prevention and cure
of tuherculosis.
The chemical, a double salt of
gold and sodium with thio sulphur- '
le acid. Is the creation of Profes-
sor :2Hgaaz*, 2ea: o2 the depit.
ment of physiology in the state
veterinary school at Copenhagen,
art?! le declared to act with sud-
den and deadly effect upon the
germ of tuberculosis.
So deadly is the action of the no-
lution. Ductor Freeman Mid. It
has been necessnry to provide a
serum to "countract the toxle ’
shock to the system, generated by
the released polsons from a my-
riad of dead tubercular bcillum.
HREE
thn lukewarm ntage (this will take
nbout fifteen minutes), then stir into
it 1 teaspoon of salt, 1. of a cake of
< ompressed yenst, dissolved in one
third run of tepid water, and not
quite 2 full cups of ordinary bread
flour (that le. nbout 17 1 cups). This
makes a very thick batter. Cover the
how! with a clean cloth and Wend it
in moderate room temperature to
rise ove might.
In the morning you will find that it
has not risen very high, but la very
light. At about 1 04 lock, add to it 2
well beaten eggs. 1 heaplng teaspoon
of ground nutmeg. 1 3 cup of lard
and butter mixed together and melt
ed 1 cup of Hght brown sugar and
1% cups more of bread flour. Thia
makes a very ; tiff dough . Cover
Dowl again With the cloth, place in a
warm spot to rise, and at about 11
oclock It will be ready tn turn out
onto a floured board. rolled out
lightly to one inch in thlekness, agd
cut with a small cookie cutter (tu
make a perfectly round diac) Fry as
directed below,
Doughnnts Raised Without Yeast
$3.95 ।
Tn Fry louginuts Have your fat
smoklng hot, or hut enough to brown
a small cube of bread in one, minute.
It takes about two minutes to brown
one side, then turn dovchnot over — 1
or it may turn itnelt because the
looked under part is lighter than the
uncooked upper part. Sprinkle with
powdered sugar after taking out and
draining.
Fewer Notches
A tourist in Arizona heard a shot
and in a short time came upon a
rough looking man cutting a notch
on the handle of his gun.
"Have you killed a man?” he
gasped.
"No," was th* reply.
•Then why th* notch?**
•‘I only cuts ‛em when T misses."-
Kancan City Post.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1924, newspaper, November 15, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1953295/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.