The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 Ml'
PAGE TTTREfc
Whenever the heat begins
to make you think of an ex-
pensive vacation don't rush
to the ticket office--come
get a Palm Beach Suit gos-
samer undcrwcarcool shirt
wash tie straw hat. You'll
be comfortable at small cost
AM
The Only
One Price Clothier
in Guthrie
Stud Sc lor trial iu
Vaseline
R.I U. S. Fat. Off.
Camphor Ice
Soothei and
hfhU cracked
skin. Keeps
smooth. fifd
and healthy.
Ins n VASELINE Cmphor Ire.
in wbrs and boxes. lOeenri. Drug
tnd Department storei everywhere.
CHE5EBR0UGH MFC. CO.
(Consolidtred)
41 SOI. Strut Nn Turk Citr
How The Times Change
(Atchison Olohei
A magazine complains that then'
are no little sirl any more. And yon
may have observed that middle-aged
women are scarcer than they used to
be.
TRV A LEADER WANT AD IT PAVS
Smith's
204 E. Okla. Ave.
Ice Creams
and Shcrberts
Try our
MINT THOSr HATES
and
204 SUNDAES
Every thing in
Fountain Drinks
'S
UjUj
& ;: x x xxmmxKXX ?s
K PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
(SH8fismxi8aieiH..
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack .Morris leave to
night for ICvcretl Oregon to vis;
.Mr. anil .Mis. Kslie Walton.
4
.Mrs. :F.
K. Ilouglilun la the giicsl
in Oklahoma City lor scv-
of friends
iprul days.
'Mrs. H. I! Itii'harilson and tain
Slanford arc home after a niontli':i
isit. in Salina Jamestown and Lin-
coln Kansas.
.Mrs. Adah Foss Kelly of Curio
Ills. is I lie guest of her sister .Mrs.
I.. :il. 'l.oln .
.1. K. 'Wooduorth has returned home
from Colorado.
A. ('. Ikildo clerk of the Cnlted
States district court came over from
Kniil last niaht. Federal court will
continue there for several weeksel
.Mr and Mir. U. C. .Sndidge left
yesterday for a six weeks' visit wi!h
relatives and friends in Wichita and
Hher
ther points in Kansas.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Woolverton re-
turned vesterdav from a visit wt-ih
their son and family. Mr. and Mrs
Kdson Woolverton. in McAleater.
Hen Pierce of Ixis Angeles is the
euest of Mrs. Harney and son for a
few days.
Atlornev Will IT. Chapne.il is in
Oklahoma City today on legal busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Oklahoma City are
the funeral of tile
Fred I.. Jackson.
L. Crow thert of
here to attend
latter'a father.
George Mines of Black well. Is here
lioklng afer the political interests of
.1. P. A. lloliertson and Joe C. Mi
Clelland.
.1. C. Xeeoe is here
Knld on oil business.
today from
Dr. E. C. Adams. Dentist Suite 1. 1
I Spurloek Building. Phooa IS.
Brand new Oliver typewriter for
a!. Price 155. barest model; hue
neter been uaad. Apply at l-.2er
offlc
Netei And Personal Of
dceietu
Lenore Burke
Phone 246
O bluebird up in the maple tree.
Shaking your throat with outbursts of
glee.
illow did yon happen to be so blue'.'
Did you steal a bit of the sky for
your crest
And fasten blue violets into your
breast?
Toll me I pray you tell me true!
Swett.
Thursday
Itre.akfasl for .Misses illayncs anil
I'eckham .Miss Leona and Clara
Kiofer.
Kimono club .Mrs Harry Carilti.
Openvky club .Mrs. C. W. Mall.
Christian Church Bible School sate
Smith's confectionery.
Hostess to Kimono Club
Mrs. 'Harry Carlin will be hostcsi-
to the Kimono club tomorrow morn-
ing at 9: SO.
Ice Cream Social
The Ladies of the Catholic church
will give an ice cream social tonight
at the home of II rs. (Ico. Anderson
Eight O'Clock Breakfast
Miss .Mary I'eckham of Mack well
and Miss .Mary Alyce Illaynes 01
Wichita will be the honor guests at
an X o'clock break fast given b
Misses 'Clara and Leona Keifer at
their country home south of town to-
morrow morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crowthc.i
and two children are here from Ok-
lahoma City to attend the funeral ol
her father. Mr. Fred Jackson who
died last evening at H o'clock.
Kensington Club
The Kensington club which mceti-
every two weeks for an afternoon at
fancy work was entertained yester-
day by Mrs. T Westbrook. Late in
tlie afternoon the hostess served u
two course luncheon to the cluu
members and to the special guests.
Mrs. K ill. Met. Mrs. Carl Fairfield.
Mrs. Cross Miss Helen Oross Miss
Ktstlier (iris-wold and Mrs. Kil. Ileetl
The club will meet on July 7th with
Mrs. C. W. Wright.
lub Picnic Dinner Delightful
Cl'he Tuesday Auction club annua!
picnic dinner was held last evening
Hi 7 o'clock at 'Highland park Those
Present were Dr. and Mrs. Fred Cronk
r. and Mrs. 'W. H. lleer. Mr. and
Mrs 'Louis Hronson Mr and Mrs. Sam
Smith Mr. and Mrs. Klllott. Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Tlbbctts. Mr. 'Will
I'atti rson Anabel Smith anil Hilly
Hronson. The regular club meeting
will lie held with Mrs. Klliott Lyons
on Friday afternoon.
Missionary Society Meet
The Missionary Society of the First
Presbyterian church met this morn
Baking Helps
Valuable .Sndtiettlon.t
Mrs. A- vita Urttgs L.rottfnt of
Ine si if ot I liking hi taught ti"
Mis. j.iiict MiKcnr.ie Hill '
H.lplnl Cake Making IllnU
Always sift flotirntid K C Hnk-ine
rowricr ;it least three t hues. The
mote siftitiK t tic lighter tl.ccakc.
Kcmenihcr thai! To cream but-
ter and snpar tiickly warm the
sugar slipluly. Kent yolks of c?f
with rotary beater. W hip whites
of CRgs with flat spoon whip.
Water makes lighter cakes; milk
makes richer cakes.
To mix a cake first cream hnt-
ter titu' siijjiir thoroughly then ald
yelks if Used. Then alternately
add moisture and flotir that h-w
hecn siflefl with baking powder
and stir until smooth and glossv
addingegg whites after thoroughly
m:itig.
. l.'u a' S list A' C Hokhig Foif.-r
IMscult Helps
Alw-ayssift Motir and K C C.king
Powder . it least three linus.
Haw shortetiin? Cold and prm.
Mix dtij;h as soft s it cn in
handled. Thesofxt '!oti-h goes
liito tr.e mm the Lghter t;.o
biscuit -viitti it comes out. It is
easier i'-r K C Hakin? I' nvder to
io its work- in soft 'han in st.'.T
dough. Mix bictiits verv little.
Do not Iciicad. Jstir up with spoon
or knife and press in shape l roll
on floured board.
WiiH K C P.aking- Pr.w-lPr r--iults
are sure and certain. Ask
your grocer for K.Q.
ing at :30 at the home ot "Mrs. u
A. Halm on East Cleveland with a
large membership present. .Mrs. M.
1. Armantrout read a paper on Alas-
ka and .Mrs. Warren 'Wall bad for
hor subject "The Chinese and Jap-
anese in the United States." Light
refreshment were served at the close
of the program.
Delightful Surprise Party
IA delightful surprise wax given
Miss Maynie Mater last evening In
honor of her eighteenth birthday an-
niversary by the girls of the telephone
company. .Many beautiful gilts were
presented to Miss Mater with the
congratulations or the donors. The
evening was spent with music and
readings by Miss Grimes and dainty
refreshments were served to Mines.
Mater KhIso. It Ktflso Roberta:
Misses Ola and Faye Smith. Ruth
Crimes Itieta 'Fuhrlng Pansy Aiken
F.va Harnbardl Hazel Welton. Pauline
Duke Susie 'llerwlg Lula Mater Hat-
tie Kelso Dial Cahill. Ilianhani.
M on spy. f-otiiso Munjsaly. Catherine
and Ruth Callagher; Messrs. Y. Ma
ter iWalter Mater and Arthur Mater.
Mrs. L. iA l-lahn leaves tonight for
i two 'weeks visit with her mother In
Canton 111.
A furnished cottage on Fast War-
ner avenu'.. Is being opened for
tunc bride and groom whos lines
have not been disclosed as yet.
Mrs. Ralph .Morrison and daughter.
Miss Josephine of Ponea 'City are
visiting Miss Ida Niblack.
The .pupils of Mrs. Win. M. Hob
orison will give a piano and voice
recital in the Christian church Fri-
day evening June The public is
ordially invited.
iOUY CATHARTIC TABLETS
KD btomach Swtt - lrr Active -Bowels Kfiular
OF LOCAL MOMENT.
1. O. Hlack Is over liom I'll Hi'tio
today. "Pete Duffy will cany every
county west of the Rock Jtsland and
will run like a scared jack rabbit on
he. east side ot the. slalc. Tell the
folks 1'e'e will be our next lieutenant
governor" lie said.
Harry Weinberger is here from
Urumright on a business trip. Mr.
Weinberger is in business in the new
oil metropolis and is doing nicely.
"Orumrigbt is the most thoroughly
alive town in the southwest" he Haiti. .
Clias. Olsen county clerk is in Ok-
lahoma City attending a meeting of
tlie executive committee of the re-
publican party of which organizal ion
he is the state se'-rdury. !
Candidates lor stale offices who
have not tib'd before midnight
Wednesday will not get. on Hit; pri-:
mary ballot. A registered letter sent :
unw tiniM before that (late will lie
good.
The cotton crop in 'U)gan county j
liis year will be exceptionally good.'
The quality is line but the acreage is j
not so large as in former years.
The good roads meeting held at
Oklahoma City yesterday was a hug
success. F.vcrV county in Hie slice
was represented.
The Pioneer Cotton mills and the
.Southwestern Iron Kiiindry arc iioiii.
working full forces of men these (lavs
"o keep up with the rush of orders.
. I
Ficii llanle is grinding out. tut: uoi
dope for '-lie rcpiilintan campaign
committee. He has headquarters at
Oklahoma City.
The present term of the district
court will probably extend well Into
August.
Colonel W. K Ilornaday is writing
an interesting- history of flag day anil j
the fte'sy Ross association of Okla- I
homa. '
Dan M. Williams candidate toi
clerk of the courts is in the nor li
part of the county today meetinN n.-
voters and
' tacking up his face
1)1 W. K Furrow. Chas. Wachob
and Bob Itell are preparing a rracker-
jack proeram for the Fourth of July
races to le staged at Cimarron Val-
ley Fair grounds
The local onion and tomato crop is
the next big money producer to go on
the market. The acreage is lare-
and the crop will be a good one
Speaking of 'safety firs"
the matter with eugenics?
what is
Rver noti'e how few men you met
nowadays wears whiskers or even a
moUFtache..
Miss Halite Fharvouj 'ho resides
Our June Clearance of Women's and Girls Apparel
Is Your Opportunity
III
lip
Also note
Choicn Of Any Suit In Our Entire
Stock Worth Up To $30.00
$12.88
This
.rd!i.."ii
man v
iiicIihIcs al
up to $:!.").(
suits I
and
;uits that were lornierly priced
at 'Jc'iO 2r.lM) .27.00 and -ftiO.OO All
are the latest spri'tg ami summer
styles. Priced special now for clear-
ance at $12.88.
r
Towel Week
Have you visited
i - i
towel
that
are on di-p'ay ami ;
wt'iili! last a vear or
; H.av turkisb low ids 10c
milled barber towels doz 4!lc
::"c Turkish towels cxlia
ii'
dels ... .
2')c
7c
o.- wnsli cloths dalnli
v..
r
Toilet Goods
These are specials in soaps
and bath necessities arrang-
ed for Towel Week only
.Iclgcn Violet Clvii-niie Soup
Special per cake "c
I'aliiioliM! Soap K i" cake Be
Colgatcs Kldorllower toilet soap
Iter c;tke r-
WilllaniB Talcum powder violet or
carnation lll'.c per can or J for ..2!c
Ha brocks ( orvlopsls Talcum pow-
der Kir per can or i for ...... 2r)C
Williams toilet vviiler all le-M oil-
ers per bottle 2rc
Williams shaving cream or shaving
jjtlA del'
Colg.il
Floating bath soap
cake
Thomas iiut..ag-
Vanishing
r high grade Mlc goods
ale per nr
Wc
Please
You
Willi her sister. Mis. Walter
is Just .TVcring I ruin a
illness.
Peebles
sei ions
DEATH
Mler an
Ol-
lilii'
FRED JACKSON
h ot several - e.l
Arrow
COLLAR
2 tw ?s .. Pt.i. i.iWf a r.. iw. Bti
to I my Suits and Coats and in fact most all apparel for
Women and girls at prices very low indeed.
We have sorted out some special lots that must be
sold. You know what it means when we determine to
rid our slocks of surplus merchandise.
We are anxious to clean up our suits
and coats in particular
The values offered are most appealing.
Consider what a five Dollar Hill will do in Brown's
Ja t uieiit Department now. We are offering
Suits and Coats at
$5.00
. These are garments worth up to $ I ."') and they are
all this spring styles. The suits are of crepes serges
corduroys and garhadines in a good line of colors and
leatiirmg tlie imiic cllecls ;in the hustle ellects.
these prices on high grade
garments
hat sold from
you will find
Brown
l
Linen department this week. Stacks and stacks
I values that should induce you to huy in a sup-
lllolV.
Special Towel Week Prices are Good for
In:- crash
i'il pin- yard
Ctc Danish
- yard
brown mid bleach -
8 1-3c
v crash
all linen
. . . . 12 1-2c
plain while
15c
L'llr
Hack towels
ach
only
VV ddii uuiio aim
Wash Dresses Reduced
$2500 Fancy Embroidered Crepe Dresses
feat iiring the tunic effects and the fall
' awav collar effects. Now $18.83
$19.50 Wash Suits - In fancy over-plaid ef-
fects and sliid-effects. Now $14 88
$15.00 Wash Dresses-I'ancy silk stripes
and plain crepes $11.88
$10.00 Wash Dresses lanhroidcred crepes
floral crepes and plain white voiles $8.48
$7.50 and $7.95 Wash Dresses - A good as-
sortment now $5.88
$5.95 Wash Dresses Cool and comfortable
2'.c
per
7c
C'i
lop ki i 1 1 1 1 1 1' i m YV
a I'M '"
OKLAHOMA.
Mr. Fri-il Jackson died last evening at
t; i) i lo k at I hi: Methodist hospital
of a stroke n! a.ipulplcx Mr .lack-
sitll. with ilis wlte. i .line t-i li'ltbii'
rtboilt two eirs HB lo reshle He
r.as a native of I'latt county Mis-
souri II
I .oiidon.
medicine
holiri as
s father after graduating In I
Kiigland. in surge! and
came to Platte cninlv Ml-
a pioneer. Here Mr Fre'l
Jackson was horn in Iv"". Durinj his
oting IliHIlbtMicl lie own. alhl operat--d
a string of 5.a:niils along the
Mtt.soii-i river. Later be ani bis
brother were engage.) in c -uf ra- Cn
and building' both in I'latte I'it . Mis-
souri and In Leaven won't. Kansas and
from the latter city he came to Outli-
ne. He is survived tc- one brother
Mr. tleorge A. Ja-koti. of Irf-aven-worth.
hi- wife and two daughters.
tilTIIIMK.
$15.00 And $l!)..r0 Spring Stylo Coats
Now
$9.88
This is a lot of ery stylish coats
made of Scotch plaids voiles fancy
diagonals epoiiges white corduroy aud
waffle checks All the new loose em
effects - featuring the ITalinaeaan style
and the ruffle effects Large lotj.se
sleeves -
All This
Week
This Week Only
I )t!
Iitiolv
Huck towels
finished each
all
linen.
. 59c
Hood bleached and unbleach-
ed turkisb towels each 5c
i.'m- ( litest towels all linen
Huck. each
$4.88
-
Order
by
Mrs Ralph Hager ot thin city and
Mrs.. M I.. Crowthor of Oklahoma
Clt The funeral iervlces H1 he
held at the noun of .Mrs. Hager. on
Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment will
be private.
Nadine
Face Powder
( tn Craw ft 0NM Only
Keep TK
vofnpieaion oeauraui
Soft And velvety. M-oer back If not en-
tirely pleased. NJin is por and birm
1es. Adhere vnttl washed off. Prevent
unburn and return of dtactttorattma.
A million deltfhted uacr prove ita
Tlnta: Flrsh. Pnk. Bninetta Whrta
By Totht Cmmmtmrm w MmU 'Oc
rfatioftaJ ToOat Campaay. Prta. Tua.
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