Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 181, Ed. 2 Saturday, December 6, 1924 Page: 4 of 30
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eenth street,
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"Under the
Mistletoe"
$2.50
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in the home o Mrs. Ernest LeCompte.
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Well, here they ere at Dean’*. A
gift for everyone on your Christmas
lilt—gifts they'll prize and bring
back pleasant memories in the yeara
to come.
Silver Muskrat Jacquette $110
Silver Muskrat jacquettes with skins worked in
V-shape. Specially priced $110—— Fifth Floor.
of "Foot Loose,"’ at the Shrine temple
Saturday evening
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How you've sought to combine good
taste and moderate price in what
you have tried to make pre-eminent-
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bunting trip
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As Appropriate as the Mistletoe
for Christmas
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For Christmas
Let her choice be your choice
KAYSER *"ITALIAN" SILK UNDERWEAR
GOFT fluffy furs to
• frame lovely faces
—surely no gift will
be more welcomed.
Colored Linen
Luncheon Sets
$3.95
man has too many sox! These
sox, Vassar made, with lisle toe, heel and
top and fashioned ankle, are very desirable.
All colors, all sizes. Street Floor.
2 Pair $1—Gift Hoxed
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filled
Charming Chokers
Hudson Bay blue and Alaskan brown chokers
are featured at $19.75 and $27.50.
Natural Squirrel chokers $9.95.
Large two-skin blended Sables Special $49.75.
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4005 One Star. Bodice top, with straps • •
5451 Three Star. ........ . .
•MARVELFIT" BLOOMERS
4058 One Star. Elastic knee
5458 Three Star. " " .....
A bloomer and vest set (one star) . .
Every •wanted thade
AT LEADING STORES
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MIrs. J. A. Huser
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The Fruit Cake “full of California sunshine."
Packed in tin boxes.
Saturday—100 Dozen
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Coats, 339.75
These coats come in Lustrosa, Suedine, cut Palmyra. Velora
and Velona. Their fur trimmings are Hudson Seal, Mink
and Manchurian Wolf.
The New Freely-Lathering
(uticura
Shaving Stick
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EMOLLIENr MEDICINA ANTISEPTIC
day to spend th* weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen received the favor*.
Mrs. Davit will entertcin their guests Elans were made for the Chriatmas
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In this new selection of the dresses smart women
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Mm. Wheeler received th* favors The
next meeting will he with Mr*. H. L
Lnughlin, 604 Went Thirty fourth
street.
left Thursday for Los Maids club Wednesdny afternoon. The | erts will be hostess.
guest. "Current Events" was the sub-
' iect nf the lesson. The next meetinz
of the club will be a ltincheom at th.'
Society
Frocks, 839.75
in Channel. Poirot Twill and Satin, tomorrow,
we offer a collection of frocks that is representa-
tive of the smartest successes created. Some
with the embellishment of fur some with elab-
orate gold embroidery. Braid, buttons and jabot
collars. Fifth Floor.
Turkish Towels 39c :
These snowy towels with blue borders have pretty
initials in blue, are on special, at 39c. 19x38 size.
Regularly 50c. Second Floor.
Mrs. Huser , Rev. W. H, B. Urch Will De-
liver Principal Address.
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Drapery Savings
36-inch, ecru silk Gauze. Special at 75c.
New Satin Damask in rose, blue, mulberry, $6
27-inch mercerized, striped and checked Soisette
- for over-drapes. Special at $35 yard. Sixth
Floor.
SILK SOX
VXTHY not give the prac-
VV tical gift this year? No
their guests Dr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Hamilton G. Stewart, president ment of agriculture believes, and
of Chapter AC, with the membersthereore it is not greatly concerned
of that chapter will r> t as hostesses over the effect the cutting might have
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Beautiful
FLOWERS
We carry a full line of Fresh
liragrant Cut Flower* at all
times.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
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Donald Scott, 2432 West Fifteenth and Mr Thatcher, 315
street. Tea was served at the dose teenth street.
Dean’s
next meeting will be with Mr. and
Mrs. Streeter R Fi3 nn.
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Fred T. Ka land. 19 36 West Twen-
fifth street left the first nf the week
for Houston, Texas, where he joined
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, Poiret Twills
and Satins. If your requirement calls for sports,
street, aftenoon, it may be happily selected here.
For the fair possessor of trim, bewitching ankles
what gift more appropriate than line silk hose
to make them still more alluring?
The gilt itself must please her. And, secretly,
perhaps the compliment conveyed will please
her just as much.
If you wish to assure her satisfaction unalloyed, see
that the hosiery you give bears the mark of Allen A
—a symbol of finer quality these many years.
‘HEY’RE sheer and clear and beautiful.
I- Colors—gunmetal, rose taupe, praline,
snap-dragon,, nu nude, Aztec, nu Russian,
chestnut, beige, airedale, ivory.
No. 3785—All-silk, full-fashioned, $1.95.
No. 3780—Lisle top, silk foot, full-fashioned,
$1.50. Street Floor.
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These dainty luncheon sets, easily and beauti-
fully laundered, offered at th lowprice of $3,95.
54x54-inch cloth, six napkins, readv hemmed in
blue, pink and gold. Regularly $5. Second
Floor.
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« party of friends for a ten day* with Mrs
She thanks
Scotch - Tone
Co l d Creem
Face Powder
for that.
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Th* L. U. G S. club was recently organized to meet twice a month for
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near. West Columbia, Fourteenth street. Plans were made
Poem To Be Sung
"Crossing th* Bar,” ‘Tennyson’s
eautifu! requiem, will be sung bs
Miss Thelma Snodgrass, accompanied
by Miss Helen Ihgle at the piano
Mrs. Kathleen Williams will follow
with a violin ohbligato.
Forrest L. Hughes, former county
nttorney, will deliver th* memorial ad
dress. Th* public is cordially invited
by th* Elk«‘ official*. who said Friday
the service would last slightly more
than an hour.
Eifteen Oklahoma City Elks have
< rossed the threshold of death since
the last memorial service. They are
Ruxton T. Brown, R. N Powel! O. M.
Milhollan, Gus Kahn, W. L. Hopkins,
larry M. Brandom. E. M. Duncan,
W . M. Si ott, C. P. Res nolds, Ok v T
Templeton, J. H. Chinn, Henry Her
man. Byron Hawkinn, J. T. Day and
IL M. Fort.
Thursday, in compliment
luncheon
ta her
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Flood Claims so Lives
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 5 —High
waters nn th* Kuweik river have
taken eighty lives In Alepho, Asiatic
Turkey. It was learned today. The
Spanish Ship (’alls for Help
MARHILLES, Dec. 6 — Wireless
stations her* today received S. O S.
caMs from the Spansh steamer Re
gene Seguno.
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1! lbs., now $1.69—3 lbs., now- $3.19.
5 lbs., now $4.95. Street Floor.
Faille Hats9$5
Table after table of new
Faille silk hats in vivid
and dark colors. Many
combined with gold and
silver cloth. Hats that
you can put on right
now and wear with that
new Winter Coat. Fourth
Floor.
Th, Pals club met Wednesday eve ;
nine with Mirs Zoe Hodzins, 1114
west Twenty sixth street, Misr FI-
Coats, *15
Coat of practicalness and style. Practical, I ecause with
their self collars they can be worn late into Spring. Other
straightline coats in this collection have fur collars of long
haired furs. The color range is ertremely varied. - ,
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tained at luncheon Thursday in th* _
home of Mrs. H. R. McGill, 147 Fast Th* regular monthl meeting of the . ---o
Fifteent) street. Following luncheon P E O. club will be held in th* ban Plenty of ( hristmas Trees Available
a business session was held when quet room of the Y. W. C A. nt 12:30 W ASHINGTON, Dec. b. — All the
plan* were made for the annual o’clock Saturday, when all members Christma tree* needed this year could
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niece, Mrs. Nate Ensor Jr. of Dallas,
Texas. Suggestions nt the approach-
ing Christmas season were used in
the appointments of the luncheon, the
table having for its centerpiece a low i
basket of red roses, flanked with red *
candles in green holders. Mrs. J. W.
Green assisted in entertaining. Mis
Barton Law, Mrs. C. F. Coates, Mrs
Eugene S. Gum. Mm. R. A. Jones l i
Mrs. Fred T. Ealand, Mrs. M. Arnoldi,
Mrs. G. W. Beck lev, Mrs. C. F. Gue |
tason, Mrs Samuel r. Shelburne J
Mrs. B. K. Mead. Mrs. Harry Lloyd,
Mrs. H. L. Anderson, Mrs. Walter M
Harrison. Mrs. W. W . Lock, Mrs.
Hudson Shubert Jr. and Mrs Henry ।
F. Hanson in the gam*, Mi*. Finland,
Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs Anderson re-
celved th* favors. Mrs. Ensor was
presented with a remembrance ot the
party.
Mrs Ensor who has spent the last
week the guest of Mis. Green, will
leave Saturday for her home.
it it it
The Primrose club met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. C. H Erwin, 1410
appointed bridge
At nll go,.
Drugzists •VY
street, December 17.
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Mr» W. F. McKay. 5a6 West Thir. .
t tirst street, entertained the W F
meet every
good little
boy and girl
T M EXPECTING a visit
1 from every little hoy and
girl in Oklahoma City tomor-
row. I've just arrived from
Snowland with a hag full of
balloon* for all the kiddies
who come in to see me, then,
too, a bright red button with
my picture on it will be given
to you to show that you belong
to the "Santa Clam Club."
Don't forget! I'll be looking for
you here tomorrow. I’m living
at Gloyd Halliburton’* every
day till Christmas, from 9;30
to 5 JO.
Linwood boulevard. Mrs. Chester
Forman was the only additional
guest. In the contest of th* after*
noon Mra. E. U. Erwin and Mrs. D.
Wilkinson received the favors. Mi*
GLOYD HALL I BURTON CO
$3.48
A TREMENDOUS dis-
f play of mid-season
Satin hats are offered
to you at this give-
away price. Most of
them are lustrous black
Satin, varied in shape
and clever in trimming.
Sale! Newly Arrived
Philippine Undies
$1.95 $2.98
A BRAND new selection of genuine Philippine
r garments—elaborate designs of heavy em-
broidery and punch work, daintily scalloped, trim
them. Wonderful values. Gowns with round,
V or square necks—teddies with strap or built-
up shoulder. All sizes. Fourth Floor.
when he will be
eti street, entertained th. Merr Okinhoma club. When Mrs. C. C. Itoh
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a " ghomt
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Christmas party to be held December and visiting members will be guests. e grown on 6,000 acres, th* depart
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Miss Ellen Hayes, 1001 West Twenti
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Mrs. Ira E. Manning, 1127 West
Thirtieth street, entertained informal-
ly at luncheon and bridge Wednesda: slub " ednesday atternoon.
In her home. Red rote* combined with -
loined later by Mrs. Olmstead and
her daughter Miss Dorothy Wade in
making their home,
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The T F club celebrated th* birth
day anniversaries of Mr*. Ed Out-
ler. Mrs. J. W. Philips and Mrs. John
Maddox, when the members enter-
business sesgion was spent planning
for the annual christmas dance, which
w ill be given September 22.
it it it
Mr* Ke* R McKee, 1204 North
Broadway, ha* a* het guest her sister.
Mra. F. R. Wilkinson of Cad i z, Ky
who arrved last week to spend a fort-
night.
... ----a sociai afternoon. At the time of its organization, Mr*. J, A. Huser was
E. U. Erwin will entertain the next ... ...
.. . . . .,n , elected president.
meeting in her horn*, 1829 West . ____
RS. J.' L. GHEEN, 1400%
West Twenty-second street,
entertained with a beautifully
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Mia* Virginia Piersol, a student at ,
Sullins college, at Bristoi, Va., w .11 ■
grrive December 19, to spend the’
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Enoch Piersol, 317
East Eleventh street.
Flattering Red Fox
scarfs will attract
crowds to fur section
tomorrow, especially
at these prices.
°1t fs the hour of eleven. With nll
Elke this hour has a tender signifi
i cance. Wherever an Elk may roam.
I whatever his lot in lit* may be, when
this hour falls upon the dial of night
the great heart of Fdom throbs and
awells. It is th* golden hour of recol-
lection: the homeoming of those who
wander, the mystic roll call of the**
who come no more. Living or deed
an Elk is never forgotten, never for
saken. Morning and noon may pass
him by; the light of day sink heed
lessly in the west, but ere th* shadows
of midnight fall th* chimes of memory
will be pealing for the friendly mo*
eage— to our ahsent brothers."
Memorial Service
Runday at 2:30 o’cloi k th* Elks of
oklahoma Lodge No. 417 will gather
it the Elks hall. Third street and
Hduson avenue, to pay tribute to then
deceased brethren. Move than 500
persons are expected to take part in
the annual memorial service.
Rev. W. H. R. Urch will rhe the
invocation. Urch is the offictal chap
lain of the Oklahoma City Elks. Reg
ilar memorial service music will be tn t
the hands of the Central Presbyterian
■ hurch choir, directed by J. J. Mer- ,
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GLOVES
$2.95
Strap wrist gauntlets in
Capeskin. Brown, black,
willow. All sizes. Spe-
cial at $2.95.
French Kid (.loves. $1.95
OU must take ad-
vantage of this op-
portunity to buy gloves
of beautiful quality with
heavily embroidered
backs. Two-clasp, all
shades. Sizes 51 2 to 71 2.
Street Floor
Robbed hair has cut the obey out
of the wedding ceremony say*
Marzy.
Trade Mark Reg. V S Pat Off.
Copyright. United Feature Syndicate, Ine.
MAIN AND H U DSON STREETS
IB, in th* home of Mrs. Frank Gram
er, 316 North Harvey avenue.
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Mr. and Mr*. George Ade Davis,
West Nine ‘ ard Row* was the only additional
Christmas greens decorated the rooms |
and tables. Guests entertained were
Mr* R. L. Cargill, Mrs. Francia Bak-
*p, Mr*. Roger Wright, Mrs. Ralph
Moser, Mrs. Lionel Scott, Mrs. Ren
Kapp and Mrs. Ralph Wright. In
the gem* Mrs. Ralph Wright. Mrs. 1
Kapp and Mra. Cargill received the ;
favors.
415 West Twenty third street, left Fri Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope. 3125 West ’
day for Chickasha, where they will Eighteenth street, will entertain the '
spend Friday. Mr.-Davis will speak Linwood Bridge club Friday evening
before a meeting of the American Le.g it it it
gion. Th* Whileaway club met Wednes ।
Mr. and Mr. Davi* will have as day with Mre. H. B Shadinger, 1616
The Marry Ten club met Thursday w. j, stone Mrs Harry Green wan
afternoon with Mra. Jack Vesper, the only additlonal guest. Mr. Bert
2415% North Hudson avenue. Plans Moore, 000 West seventeenth street,
were made for the Christmas charity will entertain the next meeting.
work, tn be done by th* members. . g 4 g
Plans were also made for th* Christ Iawrence H - >>f Amarillo will ar
Tias party st which the club will en rive Friday to spend th* week ehd
ertain, December is, in the home of with his mother, Mrs T. C. Thatcher.
Harry W. Clegern will be the leaflet 6336
of the lesson on -Okinhoma Fort*.” 51 ’ H. Lee itich 829 West Thir
e-sase । ty fourth street, entertained the Lei
Mr. snd Mrs Joseph Meredith Lon sire Bridge club Thursday st lunch
don Jr. 1141 North Robinsin avenue eon. Red roses in the crystal vases
entertained the Wednesday Evening decorated the tables. Mrs Hayward
Dinner Bridge club this week. Mrs Coates Wheeler was the only addi
Warren Hall Fidwards and Earl Owen tional guest. In the game Mrs W
were the only additional guests. The C. Nethermar. Mr* P. 1. Hamp and
it it mira Nichols was pledged to member
Th. Women of 89 win moot Satur ,hip The next meeting will ba with
day afternoon in the home of Mr., C ' Mrs. Thelma Felix, 510 West Frisco
C- Bradford, 1421 West Sixteenth avenue.
Street Assisting host esses will be ggga
Mrs. E. M. Alnsworth, Mrs. Nettie Mr. and Mrs. C S Russell, 925
Cummings. Mr*. Oscar J. Grace. Mrs West Twenty-second street, have ns
Blanche Hawley, Mrs. E. S. Malone their E iests, Mrs E. I Russell and
Mre. G. E. Massey. Mrs. Guy J. Me her niece. Miss Emma Mendosa of
Clure, Mrs. A. H. Crabb, Mrs. William Dallas, who are on their way home
DeLesdernier, Mrs. Delia Gibbons, from California, Mo Mrs Russell and
Mrs. Anna Laskey, Mrs J D. May M ss Mendosa arrived Friday and will
hew and Mr*. A. G. Madt. Mrs spend several days
A reasonable deposit will
hold your selection for
Christmas delivery.
A h Elected
„3 President
Christians To Raise Millions
The rallying cry nf the Christian
churches of Oklahoma, represents-
1 tivea of which will gather in Enid
Friday, will b* *’>1,000.000 for an en
dowment for Phillips university," ip
cording to Rev. Ernest C. Mobley,
minister of the First Christian church.
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T. E club met Wednesday
Clyde Gregory, 3209 West
Visiting Cards
For a Christmas present
. • rds done
by our "ngravei effeet"’ proces any
,- • letter $3.50. Sen your order
and cardo will go forward day
following receipt nf your order.
SPENNY PRINTING CO.
of th* meeting
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E A Olmstead. 1224 West Eight
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