Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 298, Ed. 6 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 3 of 24
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BARGAIN SQUARE NO. 1
MAIN FLOOR—CENTER AISLE
Station - to - Station Call,
Take Lowest Toll Charge
15c to 45c for Three
Minutes. Call W. 4400
A smart model for
genuine comfort.
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GROUP 1—
STAPLE FLAPPER
STYLES in either solid or
contrasting colors, neatly
finished. In fast shades of
blue, tan, green and gray.
2 to’8 years—
slippers and half hose. Very natural,
20 inches high. Unbreakable head,
arms and legs. Bargain square spe-
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Today's Fashion Tip
Flowers form the principal motif of trim-
ming on the latest frocks. They’re made
of colorful ribbons, chiffon, organdie and
ostrich, also of silk and velvet. '
Summer dresses of fine French voile are
exquisite with hand-made flowers and
French ribbons.
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Sale takes place on
Seventh Floor
“The Floor of a
Thousand Things”
H. LEWINSOHN&SONS
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS FOR
WOMEN, made of fine batiste and linen,
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WASHINGTON, April 20.-0-
Although coast guard vessels, and
shipping generally have maintained
a close watch, no trace has been
found of the body of Arthur H.
Ramage, wealthy oil operator, of
Joplin, Mo., and New York, who
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Silk Pouch Bags
In bright, cheerful colors.
Gold ornamented frames. Some are
plain, others ornamented with col-
ored stones. Different pouch shapes.
They are silk lined and equipped
inside with coin purse and mirror
attached. In colors of gray, tan,
red, blue and other popular spring
shades. New and smart. Bargain
square special, each—
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MUSICAL PLAY FACES
COPYRIGHT CHARGES
1os ANGELES, April 20,— A
criminal action charging violation of
the copyright laws was filed An fed-
eral court here against G. Allinen
Phillips, Ailas Phillip Goodwin, by
the United States attorney's office.
The complaint set forth that Phil-
lips hnd violated a copyright in pro-
during the musical comedy, "Gelling ■ either leaped or fell overboard early
Gertle’n Garter,’ In meveral Callfor- , Snturdny morning from the steamer,
nm cities. . j Northland, in Chesapenke Bay.
GROUP 3—
REAL DRESSY SUITS
and serviceable ' Devon-
shire and broadcloths,
fancy Rayon and linens.
Novelty suits of the'new-
est designs. Ages 2 to 8.
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Welcome, Visitors!
to the '89ers Celebra-
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A NEW
MOTORING THRILL
PLEASE do not think of the Chrysler Imperial
“80” merely in terms of transportation. If you
would know a really new and pleasurable thrill-
a thrill that transforms each motor journey into
an interlude of mental elation and physical en-
joyment; the thrill of unlimited power huoy-
antly, eagerly responzive to your slightest wish;
of the- still, phantom-like fleetness of 80 miles an
hour ; of a solicitous care to spare you the tiniest
jolt. jar, lurch or vibration, then step into this
final expression of the art of motor car construc-
tion—the Chrysler Imperial “80”. In half an
hour, or less, you will appreciate why the
Imperial “80” has awakened its public to the
consciousness that here is an unprecedented
achievement.
cepted, thre were many suggestions
as tn the detalis so that a second
meeting will be called for April 29
nt Blackwell, when one representa-
♦Ive from the commercial clubs of
Tonkawa, Newkirk. Blackwell and
Ponca City will be present, together 1
with Martin. From the fourteen
that met here and conferred over the I
luncheon table, one sugzestion that 1
probably will be put in ertect was to
make this a five-year event, prizes to
be given each year. The reward in
farming this year will he a substan
till! gilt, sueh ns a farm lighting sys.
tem or other farm home convenience.
= Tomatoes 3 Wks.
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•m Bntten’a Potted Tomato
mm Plants hear earlier. They
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BARGAIN SQUARE NO. 2
MAIN FLOOR—CENTER AISLE
Unbreakable
"Mama Doll"
USE FLO-RA-ZO-NA
BATH CARTONS
CORSET SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR
Reduce without injury to the health.
Flo-ra-zo-na bath cartons in your
bath water will cause you to lose
weights gradually. Refuse longer
to be over-weight and out of style.
14 Baths $3.00
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KERR DRY GOODS COMPANY
In the Center of thi City's Activities" .
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AS FINEAS MONEY CAN BUILD
CHRYSLER
IMPERIAL
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That’s a Rainbow of Colors Which One Sees, '
At the Top of Socks Just Below the Knees.
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purchases two nr more ”
pieces of aluminum ware,
we will give a lull sized
package of BRILLO abso-
lutely free.
We will not give BRILLO with
phone or mail orders.
Kerchiefs for Women
and Men ’
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, made oi
fine cambric with hemstitched 16
hems and woven borders, price.... IOC
2 for 25c
FINE COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, full
site and hemstitched 1n
hems ............................ IUC
Girls just must' curl and wave
• bobbed hair to appear their prettiest.
« But constant curling and waving
a hum and dry the luster, vitality and
. tery life from the hair.
To offset these bad effects, just
’ get a 35-cent hottle of delightful, re-
4 freshing "Danderine" at any drug
« More or toilet counter and just see
, for yourself how quickly it revives
dry, brittle, lifelesR, atd fading hair.
* "Danderine" is a dependable tonic
• nnd will do wonders for any girl's
• hair. It nourishes, stimulates and
. strengthens each single hair, bring-
ing back that youthful gleam, glint
* and vigorous luxuriance. Falling
• hair stops and dandruff disappears.
« "Danderine" is pleasant and easy to
Spring Frocks That
Will Be Worn Far
Into the Summer
In the Newest Soft Materials
A smart new street shoe made by
Cousins of New York. It has
three straps, is patent trimmed,
has side cut-outs, box heel and
medium toe.
Possessing the special features of
high arch, and narrow heels.
We are showing a complete line
‘ of these easy tread shoes in all
widths. Price—
$1450
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Our Annual/Special
Sale This Week
FIFTH FLOOR
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BOTH LONG AND
SHORT TROUSERS, in
linen and English broad-
cloth combinations. A
wide color range, correct
styles. This group in-
cludes many of our choice
numbers. 2 to 8 years—
$2.95
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Special Sale High-Grade
Aluminum Ware
88c Each
Equip your kitchen now with new and bright aluminum ware—
Tea kettles, double boilers, two and three-quart percolators, four-
quart water pitchers, ten-quart pails, preserving kettles, double roast-
ers, covered sauce pans, dish pans.
Please Note—Only One Tea Kettle to a Customer ‘
This is all QUALITY WARE and is not the kind in the usual sale of, aluminum.
Each piece is a higher-priced piece in the regular (
every day way, but now offered in this un- VA
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One of the Newest Foot Fashions
SECOND FLOOR
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i a cuss with tine regard to her legiti-
• i • mate interests the amount of pay-
i ments she must make, nevertheless,
she meant to pay her creditors nil
that she could in justice be asked to
• pay, he said.
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skirt frock is very new
and can be made of
crepe de Chine, taf-
feta, Qeorgette, ete.---
Visit Our
Piece-Goods
Counter
SECOND FLOOR -
Buy only the amount
of material your pat-
tern envelope calls
for. In this way you
will have no left-over
material and you will 6779—The Straight
save money. gathered skirt is gaming
Always Buy Butterick 2 2 . “T
Patterns including favon3%yds.of4oinch
Deltor material will make this
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Each week we are showing our class
members new and ineresting ideas
pertaining to social affairs for
spring and summer.
Also we are teaching the scissors
painting that is now so popular.
Basket weaving. Italian clay deco-
rating, and unnumerable other art
work also.
We have beautiful party motifs, if
you wish to place an order, or if
you desire to make your party con-
ceits, come to the daily classes. Com-
petent instructors in charge. Lessons
free.
Share in These Beautiful Ideas
Dennison Art Department
A Full Size"
Package of "
Brillo—Free
To each customer who vis-
its our departments and
I! MRS. IMBRIE MAY GET
J; ADDED FUND ON DEATH
, , WASHINGTON, April 20.1 (_ Tn j
. ndditton to tha $60,000 she already I m
A hns received from the Persian gov- j ll
• eminent, Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie, | II
4 under a bill approved by the house j M
« foreign affairs committee, would be ' ll
paid $25,000 in compensation for the : “
death in 1924 of her husband, Amer- -
• Iran vice consul at Teheran, at the : v
« hands of a mob. I -
, The $25,000 would be taken from
. the $110,000 paid by Persia to the ,
American government for sending
• the cruiser. Trenton after Tmbrle’s
• body. The vemalnder would be used
« in educating Persian students in this I
a country.
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CONSTANT CURLING ’
Substantial Prizes Will Be
N Given in Kay Contest.
NEWKIRK, April 20,—4Specinl.}—
Agricultural committees of chambers
»f commerce from four Kay county
‘aitlen met at Newkirk and approved
County Agent E. H. Martin's plan to
hold'a master farmers' contest. The
two bent farmers from each town-
ship will be selected and from these
the four nr five who met the score-
bonrd requirements from the entire
county. x ,
While the general plan was ne.
• « Tho winners of the local contest
which is to be finally ended in the
' fall, will be entered in a state con
• 9 test, now offered by The Oklahoma
• 0 Farmer-Stockman, and it is believed
« at lecst two from Kay whould place
among the ten men selected from
! over the state in their contest.
; ; PIRETSAYSFRANCE 1
: NO DEBT DEFAULTER
1 " PARIS, April 20.—(m-Speaking
* “.at the banquet to the visiting hotel |
» • men. M. Ferri, the finance minister. (
, « made special reference to inter allied
j a debts,
, . France, he said, was paying $130,
' । 000,000 annually to her creditors, and
' « he protested against accusations
i i representing her as a defaulter
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 298, Ed. 6 Wednesday, April 21, 1926, newspaper, April 21, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047564/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.