The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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—It is such a gratification to be able to buy Linens freely again livery
- housekeeper loves to have ample supplies and many collections have run
quite low while Linens were scarce and high priced Now abundant sup-
plies are here again and at prices that careful women will be glad
to see Many special groups are ready to mark the unusual Linen Oc-
casion tomorrow
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W omen s p tsses and
Childrens Underwear
--Chndren's Unions—Taped and
buttoned waist unions of good
quality white cotton tl
for sizes 2 to 12 each i stati
—Misses' Itoomers—Full cut cot
ton Jersey bloomers with etas
tic waist and knee in both white
and black for sizes 2 to 12
They're on sale tomorrow en
each only U 8
—Wotnen's Bloomers—Pink and
gray cotton jersey bloomers—full
cut and well made with elastic
waist and knee Sizes 88 to 42
'tomorrow
mch 69c
—Women's Unions Of good
quality lisle finished cotton jersey
with band and bodice 'tops and
tight knees Pink only in sizes
84 to 44 Sale price S150
each
—First Floor East Room
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Bead Necklaces
Each 25c
--Fine quality cut crystal
bead necklaces 18 and 24-
Inch lengths In graduated
lengths with large size cen-
ter in pretty colors of blue
topaz emerald sapphire
amythist and all desirable
colors Very speck' tomor-
row each
only 25c
Wet litoom)
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Housekeeping Linens to be Justly Proud 'of
Sale of Boston Bags Hand Bags
—Beginning promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning will go on sale
all of our left overs from our Anniversary Sale including Boston
bags cowhide brief cases genuine walrus hand bags cowhide hand
bags etc at prices that are only a part of their real worth Early
shoppers tomorrow will be advisable on these as they are unusual
valuea and should move quickly (-
Cowhide Boston Bags each $196
5-oz:Cowhide Brief Cases each $550
Genuine Walrus Hand Bags Each $556
Genuine Cowhide Hand Bags each $896
—Third Flaor West Room
Specially Good Values and Charming
Colors in These
Silks and Woolen Dress Goods
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
—Fabrics in various styles weaves weights colors and patterna that
'cover the whole range of garment making Many yards at a time
will be bought at these prices
—Poiret 'I will—An all-wool fine smooth weave fabric: 58 inches
wide an ideal weight and finish for jumper dresses and suits in
colors of dark navy and brown $398
On sale yard
—Dress Flannel—Specially suitable for jumper dresses midcles and
coats is this all-wool fine quality and finish fabric full 52 inches
wide in colors of brown wine and
black lard $250
—Trieolette—An all silk yard wide material popular for sweaters
sashes and blouses in a wide variety of desirable colors $1 69
sale price yard 4
—Canton Crepe—All silk and 40 inches wide shown in navy brown
end black An extra i value at thb
wale price of yard - $285
—first Floor West Room
—Knit Underwear—Lightweight for fall wear with short sleeves
slikle length and closed crotch - White only in sizes 34
to 46 Specially priced Monday each Sle00
—Bays' Ties—Numbered among the "just arrived" are pretty silk
four-in-hand ties ideal for dress or school wear in an assortment of
plaids and stripes On sale
Monday choice 50c
Shirts—SIIPover and V neck gowns of fine quality muslin
extra well made and full cut white with trimmings of whit blue
and pink silk braid Sale Sl00
price each — e
Teddie Dockers $295
—Made of fine quality cotton
wash saCn with reinforced seats
double sheered knees and elastic
waist May be had in all the
desirable colors Sizes 24 to 34
Sale price $295
each
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-
Boudoir Cops $100
—Attractively made of soft grade
all silk messaline three or four
pretty styles made Irretable
with laces medallions rosspi and
ribbons Shown In the desirable
colors of pink blue lavender and
maize Tomorrow's SUM
sale price each
ft—First floor West Room
-11r4 Floor East Room
Women's Unions 49c
—A gond quality fall weight
Very fine ribbed mercerized
union suits with cuff and loose
knee bodice and V tops In sizes
34 to 44 Very special 49c
tomorrow each
—Economy Basement Store
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Picture Frames
Each 39c
—Pretty silverite oval picture
frames with velvet easel back
and round knob foot rests each
containing a picture of a well
known art:sts Shown in ln
three sizes each JU C
PIM Floor West Room
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Trunks
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Third note
Moravian Damask Table
Seis $6050
Very high class pure' bleached Aug
trian or Moravian Damask Table Set
72x90 cloth and 22Inch napkins on sale
beginning Monday the $60 50
set
Moravian Linen Table
Sc! $3400
—A fine quality hie:Ached Austrian
Damask Set 72x72 cloth and 22x22
inch Napkins Special in $34 00
this sale set
Cotton Table Cloths Half-Price
—Slightly soiled Imported Cotton Cloths—size 72x72 and 72x90—
circular and oval patterns with pretty floral designs an unusual
value tomorrow at One-Half Marked Prices
Breakfast Cloths With Napkins to Match
—Beautiful quality Cotton Cloths size 58368 inches white with
fancy red or blue stripe in border with napkins to match
Breakfast Cloths each $225
Napkins doten $230 -
Luncheon Sets $5 50
—Fine quality white Luncheon Sets consisting of a 54x54inch
mercerized cloth with 12 napkins to match A very desirable
set Specially priced in
this sale S550
$550
Table Damask Special for $1 10
—Supreme quality 73-ineh Imported Finglish Damask—lightly
mercerized and permanent finish with pretty floral patterns
On sale tomorrow at the reduced
price of yard Sle10
morrow at the reduced
ard Sle10
Special Art Crash 59c Yard
—Excellent quality natural color linen full 18 inches wide
for pretty scarfs runners etc An unusual value In rn
this Bale at the special price of yard J C
Lace Scarfs and Center Pieces Half-Price
—Made of fine quality white linen with wide lace trimmtnra
36-inch round centers and scarfs in three sizes as follows 18306
18x45 and 18:64 Former values of from $350 to $595 entered
for tomorrows selling One-Half Original Prices
—First Floor West Room
and Brief Cases
1 Glassware and
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Kitchen Needs
each
—Slop Jars—White enamel
standard &se jars
imperfect but unthlual
-values at (while four dozen
last) 48
each c
—Oil Mop—Long white cot-
ton string mop on triangu-
lar frame self feeding
frame with detachable and
adjustable handle On &pt
cial sale tomorrow en
each C
each Dc
--Window Screens — Well
made and adjustable to any
size very special 26c
each
—Sherbet Glasses—Of thin
blown clear glass medium
ilZe and unusual 01 no
values 6 for
—Butter DIshes--of heavy
crystal glass in a neat panel
pattern special
at each 25c
—Salad Bowls -- Fine Im-
ported china bowls with
nickel plated frame Con
neat floral pattertis Choice
tomorrow
only 59c
—Casseroles Made of
brown Guernsey ware with
tainers are extra bird 1441
baked earthenware wh!te
lined One-quart $
ize 136
s
56
—Percolator Tops—Stand
ard size glass tops at the
special price tomor t
row of 2 for II C
row of 2 for 3C
—Vases—Pretty thin hicAn
glass vases with light cut
floral patterns and assorted
styles Sale 39c
price choice
---Pleetrle Toaster — A
nickel plated inedium size
toaster with flat top and
very useful Splciel tomor
row only Sol on
each itiOU
—Servintr Trays—Many st-
traCtive designs: mahogany
finished wood freme and
conventional design bot-
toms Large elm Very -
special d I P A
$169
L—Third Floor East Room)
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I COOK FOR le TAILORED DAYTIME FROCKS AND
FINED
STEALING ft CAT
Took Yellow and White Kitten
From Nethboring Restau-
rant Says Owner
SAYS DIDN'T IIEEP IT
Cut New York Maglutrate Finds Hip
Guilty and Places Value of Ani-
mal at $10—Say t Chef Threat-
ened Him
Port Chest?r N T--Vonvicted
the theft of a yellow-andwhite kitten
front the doorstep of Charles A
Thompson's cafe at King and Adce
streets Joseph Figan twenty-six years
of age aseistant chef at the Palace
resiaurant was fined $10 in the police
court by Magistrate John L Coward
Although Mr Thonivon said It was
the principle of the thing and not the
value of the cat that counted the cat's
valuation was fixed at $10 for tb pur-
pose of prosecuting the cmie against
the cook
Mr Thompson testified that about
8:30 o'clock Sunday morning he saw
Figan walking toward the Palace res-
taurant with the kitten In his band
When he demanded that he return it
Figan said that he had dropped It "in
the alley" and did not know what had
become of it When he made a sub-
sequent visit to the kitchen of the res-
taurant he found Flgan turning a tur-
key and a rib roast over In 'a hig
pan with the aid of a long-tined fork
Mr Thompson said that the chef
threatened to Jab the utensil Into him
if he did not go away and stop both-
ering hint shout the kitten
Chef Grabbed It
William Frost of Fox Island road
who works for Mr Thompson testi-
fied he was sweeping off the sidewalk
In front of Mr Thompson's place when
be saw Man come along and try to
catch the kitten which had rutra lit-
tle' Way 'up' a' telegrapfi ' pole To
scare the kitten away so that Flgan
could not get It Frost testified he beat
on the sidewalk with his broom The
kitten ran !7r through the front of
ITook the rat From the Doorstep
Thompson's place and halted on the
doorstep of the side entrance Frost
said and it was from there that the
chef purloined it
I Mau made no denial of the charge
of taking the cat but said he was
moved to action by Frost's cruelty in
bitting the cat with the broom He
only carried it across the street and
there dropped it he said thinking it
would retürn home He denied having
I hidden the kitten in the restaurant
kitchen and protested ignorance of its
present whereabouts
In imposing the fine Judge Coward
told the chef that it looked as though
he was one of those persons who had
t'o be taught to respect the property of
others
HE'S YELLOW BLACKHANDER
First Chinese Arrested for Extorting
Money by Letter Threat in
New York
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New York--The first Chinese
"black-bander" the police have en-
countered here was sentenced by
Judge hfulqueen to serve two and a
half of live years in Sing Sing for fe-
lonious assault
!long Wing twenty-one apparently
had been reading something of "black-
hand" undertakings lie wrote in Chi-
nese to Kong Chong Wing an im-
porter demanding $300 Ills next step
was to call in person for the $300 lie
handed the importer a note
Kong Chong read it and handed
long Wing a smash to the Jaw The
"black-bander" drew a knife and be-
gan slashing the importer until the
police separated them and sent one
Wing to Jail and the other Wing to the
hospital
Lived With Hatpin in Stomach
Chicago--Three months ago Mrs
Ella Levy swallowed a seven-Inch hat-
pin and lived Surgeons operated and
found the pin It bad penetrated the
wall of the stomach In three places
Physicians said she would have died In
24 hours
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“ALL In the blue unclouded
wenther” of nutumn we shall
see such handsome exampIeli
of the tailored dress as that one pic-
tured here usurping the place of the
costume suit When the lir Is keen
3 sem or small wrap or a mere
choker of fur will prolide that 'note
of warmth that lolly he needed
'ashlon having determined Item
simple lines In day-time dresses de
ere s that their decorations thail
make them Interesting The most is
mfide of opportunity for embroidery
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FRIVOLOUS NEGLIGEES
Pretty Model of Tailored Dayt:me Frock
or other embellishments on them and
Noshes or girdles have become impor
tont in the dress pictured the sash
Is of very wide brocadtpl ribbon tin
Med with a deep fringe and the ent
broldery on the bodice and skirt is
ingeniously placed to wake a Netting
for it
The length of this dress its sleeve
and general outlines may be taken as
a criterion Of the mode in tailored
frocks The embroidery is simple and
used with a refreshing reserve in a
season that presents many examples
of overdeeoration Any of the usual
wool sultings may be used for it with
the revert on the bodice and the
sleeve facing made of satin or of rib-
bon like that in the sash
In considering a new day-time frock
It is worth while to take note of all
the important style points that di&
tinguish this season the prominence
given to new departures in the shapes
of sleeves narrow fringes of monkey
fur and silk fringes new neck lines
girdles of metal beads and comp
sitha
Within the Valls of home cheer-
ful breakfast coats and frivolous
negligee continue to help us start
the day right and spend 'Wetmore
hours in comfort Theme pretty
garments show no radical depattures
from the negligees of yesterday—they
still include Japanese and Chinese
coats and kimonos jackets and coats
In soft colors In which 1411kx and !flees
Join hatS with ribbons and flowers
to ninkt the airiest of garment& But
the season strikes a new note by pre-
senting us 'tvith negligees ottel
black crepe do chine with id7ek
in lace or panels Of georgette à sicco--
rative features and nothing relitives
this all-black on some of the model&
others show SID(111 ribbon roses in gay
olors $et nt the bottom of panel&
Another negligee scut over by Paris
Is more cheerful and more promisinc
A Simple Negligee
It is a slip-over made of refine in high
colors and ornamented with applique
flowers in silk or embroidered In
lively colors They are simply a strip
of ratinelwice as long as the slip-
over and folded midway of its
length The neck opening IS cut out
at the fold as in slip-over blouses fin-
ished with buttonhole stitch in heavy
silk and furnished with cord or rib-
bon ties at the front A little drapery
on the bips at each side takes up the
sag of the side seams
The sitnple negligee shown here Is
a fragile arfair that does not concern
Itself with the matter of warmth It
Is made of pink crepe de chine lace
ribbon and a little figured georgette
and is worn with a rItticoat of the
same fabric edged with lace The
cop employs filet lace with georgette'
In a narrow border and satin ribbon
to make a becoming companion piece
and the satin mules and silk hose an-
pounce their fitness for such fine corm
puny
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Organdie Collars Cuffs Belts
White organdie collars cuffs and
belts are used on simple frocks of
white dotted swiss
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