The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Spend Your Christmas
Money Wisely
Get Practical Gifts
SILK SHIRTS in imlivi.iii.-il hnxes.
Price $3.50
NECKTIES in newest silks an. I mini's
Price 25c 50c 75c $1.00
FANCY SUSPENDERS
Price 25c 50c.
FANCY HOSE. Price 25c 50c
MACKINAWS
Price $3.95 $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 $8.50
SWEATERS. Price 50c to $500
House Coats and Smoking Jackets
Price $5.00 $7.50
BATHROBES. Price $1.50 $3.95
DRESS GLOVES
Price 90c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50
AUTOMOBILE GLOVES
Price $1.50 $2.00 $2.50
VALISES and SUIT CASES
Price $2.50 to $10.00
RAINCOATS. Price $3.50 to $10.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$5 $6 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $1500 $18.00
MEN'S SUITS
$8.CO $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00
BOYS' SUITS
$1.00 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 $3.50 3-95 $5.00
BOYS' OVERCOATS
Price $2.45 $2.95 $3 50 $5.00
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CALtNDAR.
Thursday.
I. M . ('. 1'luli .Will mil inert.
Woman's Auxiliary I)iv. J. Mis.
fl. Varli-y
Wi'st . I-!.. W. II. l. Aailiiir -West
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For Friday and Saturday
VERY SPECIAL O V V V R T U P. n V
Women's Suits and Coats
Gooa tor Constipation.
ciianilicrlaiTi's TaW'-is ari- ci c. (
lent for i our. (i pa I ion. Tln-y arc picas- j
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I 'Mr an I Mr.-. Anion Suul.-- i.Kulli
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'lay 'villi Mr. ami Mr- Win. Sir In-
Family Dinner.
.1 mint- anil Mrs. crank Dale vnlcr-
incd with a laniil. dinner last
cniiiK. their sncts bcins .IihIbc ami
Mrs. A. (1. l Hirrcr (ionlon liicrcr
Mrs. itulkli-y. .Mrs. I-' o. l.ulz and """-'ass nm . mmi . :
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iiu-ii paieius ir. and Mr-. .)
Douglass.
Women's Tailored Suits
Women's Tailored Suits of Senro
Whipcords. Gaberdines and Velours
at $15.00
Formerly $22.50 and $25.ii0
V omens & Misse ; Coafs
A Sample Line of Mixtures Plain
and Chevied
at $4.98
Founcrly $10.00 and $1
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WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING CHEAPER
THAN ANY HOUSE IN OKLAHOMA.
Hostess to Auction Club. j
Mr. and Mrs. Wehb llakcr were'
host and hostess to the Wednesday
! Ant t ion linneil einli lasl - on inn. A
two course dinner was served at sev-j
en o'clock. All the club members
were present and l.iere were two
additional gnosis Miss Harris and
Mr. Hoy Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Will
i I'al terson received the favors for lop
scores. 'On Dec I'htli the club will
meet with Mr. ami .Mis. l' 1. I'M-
Patrick.
WOMEN'S SMART BLOUSES
A TIMELY HOLIDAY OFFERING- FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Minuses .r sllipcd -lv. d chili-. I .'I i !' I'i'd hindt-l. '"liMTliiil. nill.. .
in wlulc ricsli. uuyy and l.l;i-!v. ;ii .J)Z.4o
-Mrs. -I- I'- I.ath;-iip nd Mrs
I'.'le of llai'den Cit.. . Kan. are
miosis of Mrs Helen lira
'Miss Knlh Nichols went p
he ma City ihis morniim.
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rnline narb.
Many of (lie women eneaced in in-
' dustry in KnslamI have (lonneil mas-'
Misrcllancous 'Shower.
Mrs. A. II. Huston was liosless al a
iniM'eliaiieoiis shower ednesda.
piu-n for Airs. K. It. Scliovill iltelva
Coodl who was married on November
fifth. Mrs. Seovill was leaching in
District 7S at I he time of her marrla (
and remained lo coniplelp the tr.m
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-Di'essod Dolls at 25c to fS'iCO
Undressed Dolls at 25c .to 5.00
Ciaract;:r Doils at 50c to $:j.C0
Also Complete Line of Toys
L. Rhodes
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FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
LADY ASSITANT
Phones:
DAY 46. NIGHT 246.
K TOPICS OF THE
K TOWN AND STATE.
Exhibit At the High School.
'The home economies department
announces for Thursday and Friday
the M'.th and 17th a small exhibit of
This Frees Your Skin
;; From Hair or Fuzz
(Toilet Tips)
The method here siisnested for the
removal of superfluous hair is (piic!'
and certain and unless the growth is
extremely stubborn a single applica-
tion does the work. Make a stiff
IW-le with some powdered delatone
iind water; apply this to the hairy
gifrfrtce and alter about 2 minutes
ru! it off wash the skin and the
Mlrs are sone. To avoid disappointt
niont. be sure your druggist sells you
ttclatone.
work completed by Iho two tsuwinx ' cl wcok slm and her husband v 11.
classes. I'ations are ui'Med lo visit liousekcepina norlheast o1'
this exhibit and learn of the work be- l'. a"l ninny of the. beautiful Mid
ins tloiiP in this deparlmeiu. praclical sifts received at the shower
yesterday will no to make up an at-
Birth Announcement. traitive home. Mrs. II. I.. Miller
Announcement of the birth of a II- Snyder. Mrs. V. V.. llerriek ;
pound Kill to Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' an' '-Mrf!' 'r- !':- IJickar assisted Mrs. I
Mi-Wothy at their home in Pauls 'ui- Huston in serving a dele-ions lunch-j
ley was received by U -'-ie friends Besides tlic hostess and lier as-
today. .Mrs. AlcU'ethy -; formerly ; sistants. there were present the fob'
Manatee Richmond. ; lowing neighbors friends and cl.ssi
i mates of tile bride: .Mines Scovill.
Lesh Brooks Injured. .-sliarp Hassett irildreth Strang ltex-
Klisha Ilrooks sustained a crushed road Lawrence. 'Ureen. I'unell. Hart
foot when his horse frightened at a 1-olir. Spurrier Rucks. Smith Newton
passing auto slipped to tne paving 1 A'11('r- Winton. Kmannel Weinberger
yesterday evening and pinned Urooks ! r'irV(r' (' c- Smith John Adams
underneath. never. 0. W. Hose. V. H. flray; Mis.-es
nyrne. Cray l.ida and Mamie l.o!tr.
EVERY HOME NEEDS A FAITH- Mai!s''"' 'fl"h Xi :i;'v Vau 100ZPr'
FUL COUGH AND COLD REMEDY I-eona Walters Ruth Johnston Iu-
When seasons change and colds ap-ieile Burke i'lirdum. Alice Patterson
pear when you first detect a cold j aj Scovill Margaret Armantiout.
after sitting next to ono who has . .. s -
sneezed then it is that tried and test- i a"" Uti Xl 11 '
ed remedy should bo faithfully used.
"I never wrote a testimonial before. ; Clcb Has Christmas Tree
out I Know positively that for myself The Amicitia Club met Wednesdav
and family Dr. King's New Diseov-- it; m.s waiter W. Ilishop and (he
ery is (he best cough remedy we ever . . .
used and we have tried them all." al"noon Wils "l'"'" ulh c-o'lietnig.
A dainty two course luncheon wjs
served to the club members and to
Mrs. Pareunia. Mrs. ;lee 'Hillings and
surance and Farm Loan business 1 ' rs' an a i nrisrmas
represent the Sun Ins. Co. the oldest was thpn '''I'l11''1 f ils Rlfs lor
the club memhers. haen receiving a
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120 West Harrison Avenue
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HULL
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NOTICE.
I have engaged in the General In
and largest company in the world.
Make surety bonds and write plate ('lub '1llp im1 ra'h rf'oivp1 a lrPt"
glass and accident insurance. I rep. Im'i'lkerehiet from the president.
rosent one of the best. Kami Loan com.' 'M's' ''' XV- 11'l'VP''' n lwo WPpks'
.Mrs. It. .1. (onneway will lie the club
panics In the West. Can make you
lowest rates
will pay you.
Call see me first it
hostess.
HULL UMBRELLAS
DETACHABLE HANDLES
Hull Umbrellas
DETACHABLE HANDLE
AND TIP
THE
"STERLING HULL"
$5.00
iinm
vote
111-- new
to win.
IP
liet il a year -The Leader; Christ
mas rate now on.
The old fashioned man used to go
out of the theater between acts lo
take a drink. At the show the oilier
evening a Cullirie man improved on Coniimbrare.
ibis system by coining into the theater
between drinks. j i(i' than :: n .i h n i worth of I'e-
i alls nave I cell shipped out of the
late this ear.
The n. i iiir I loan s ill:- i-iivs confi-
dence - 'nan's Kidney rills for kid-
ney ii!;-. I loan's ointment for skin
itching. I loan's ifegulets for a mild
laxative ''old at all drug stores.
Tipperary road in Shamrock -ull
be oiled It is lliat oil town's princ:-
;;ioo! hill.
There hi-i'i
depj rl nienl
no bids.
v cslcrday.
Guthrie post office will remain in
the first -lass column for another
Ol.smilh happy.
year.
W. M. M'COY
120 1-2 W. Okla. Ave.
Guthrie Okla
M. M. C. Club.
.Call or Phone 333 J.
today for an appointment.
Splendid Weather to (let Tliosc
Holiday Photos
Your friends will lie delighted
with your portrait for a
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
if it is made at the
ARMANTROUT STUDIO
.Mrs. Simmons was hostess lo the
M. M. ('. club yesterday afternoon.
There were no special guests and the
! time was spent as usual with rro-
' dieting. A dainty lunchon was serv-
i ed and -plans were marie for the an-
il nual Christmas tree which wiP be at
i;the home of Mrs. W. M. Todd. Wed-
'jnisdaj Deo. 2'.K The members of
dtho club will spend the day and their
. j husbands will be entertained with a
; twelve o'clock turkey dinner.
The Ladies of the I'niteil Presby-
' ii rian church wil hold a cooked food
sale in Rhodes' window Saturday.
Dec. US.
I I'nion Bible Study Div. C will meet
j '. it'i Mrs. .Newton Case IWIG East
1 :irant Ave. tomorrow at 2:. Hi. '.Mrs.
Iliitcliens will lie leader.
Current Event Club.
Mrs. K. J. Doughty extended
t.ie
(With silk base and
Sterling Silver
Handles.)
A beautiful useful
and appropriate gift.
Gold filled handles
$2X0 to $10.00
Silver handles.
$1.00 to $2.50
Sterling and Ivory
$400
iases (frame ami cover)
$1.00 to $4.25
CANES
Caslanta an dlliekory
75c to $2.50.
Gobi and Kbony.
$10.00.
Koetsch Jewelry Cc.
lit! W. Okla. Ave.
Bring us your picture framing. All
work neatly done anil satisfaction
guaranteed. Patterson li 1'aymal
rmlertaking Co. I
i
! Honesty industry and sobriety is (
going to do more for your individual
case son than all the legislation con
gress can ever enact toucntng on ine
tariff and income tax.
Women are so careful about get-
ting the exact shade of ribbon to
match their . clotlu a that it would
seem more of them would try lo get
a shade of store hair that would come
nearer matching their own.
Dressers sets whipped cream sets
tea anil toast sets fancy salads and
cake plates at the .vationa! Coffee and
Tea House.
! Tom Murphy who is alleged to have
killed .1. C. Cooh-y is sum 'tiling of a
jail breaker. He has forced his way
jout of four of them in different stales.
! Kd Johnson says that while be lias
eliticised his son in law in other
respects he is free to admit he is
perfect lady.
Tile ipiarlor section of school land
upon which the Oklahoma Stall' Pair
buildings are located failed to sell at
the public sale conducted by the
THE NEXT BEST THING TO THE
PINE FOREST FOR COLDS IS
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-1 loney which goes
to tin' very root of cold troubles. It
clears (.he throat and .eives relief
from that clogged and stuffed feel-
ing. The pines have ever been the
friend of n an in driving away eolds.
Moreover the pine-honey qualities
are peculiarly effective In fighting
children's colds. Remember that a
cold broken at the start greatly re-
moves the possibility of complica-
tions. 25c.
vJC ''m -m
i
It 1
Use a iablespoonful of
Gold Dust in a pail of
r
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n
T:T n n V:i
s E se run tr !
D'spepsla is America's curse. Tc
restore digestion normal weight
-ood liealth and purify the blood use
Biirdo ' Blood Bitters. Sold at all
di'ii? stores. Price $1.'f0.
If a woman doesn't get a tombstone
before her husband marries again the
probabilities are that she never will
get one.
Santa Cans wil! be on the si;c-i
Saturd.i to interview the boys and
airis en their wants. Watch out for
the jolly old fellow he has news Cor
you. ; . ' . f
Tile sufcessful candidate for presi-
dent before the coming Republican
National convention umst receive
Cold Duftt makes pans look so new.
That they cler.m as mirrors do.
The Gold Dvnt Twin
hot water for cleaning
pots and pans kitchen
utensils washingdishes
windows woodwork
bathtubs and bathroom
fixtures for cleaning
and brightening silver
plated copper alumi-
num and all other kinds
of kitchen and table
ware.
lu lis 4
'.".' on ( very pack-
1 ive-ccr.t and
l.'vrcer pat kair
cal . cvcrywhi
Doesn't mar nor scratch.
You wil! find directions p:i
age of Gold Dug'.
fZ$EI3FA I R 8 A N
MAKERS
The fic$ha ws"
THIS GOUPONJS WORTH 35ciT0.Y0U
Special Introductory Sale
MADAME CAVALIER
fPOUDRE' SUPERBE'
r' "THE FACE POWDER DE LUXE"
FULL SIZE 50c BOX ZZUlZ 15c
r
NOT MORE THAN TWO BOXES TO ANY ONE PERSON
MADAME CAVALIER POUDRE' SUPERBE' is woi: - fnllv ditti-rent finm
inlf .t i iet a. f i tiiat t jint 1 1 tiger i U f r at . unce nf dream posies.
We watit every wuuiau to know its iudebcribable daimiucss
'WW'i-- -QnmsKc:-f r n I s !i p r i or i t y .
ii- - - - - SIGN NAME AND ADDRESS AND PRESENT COUPON AT ONCft
EAGLE DRUG STORE
AiJDHS
103 West Harrison
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1915, newspaper, December 16, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616859/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.