The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
Pat* Thru
Mr. ud Mn. O.
dufktir Dorothy apoat Easter la
■1 Reno, where they were guests
of tho former's psreats. Mr. sad
Mrs.T. F. Hensley.
Tho Daaifim of°Ihs RepabMo
of Toaas celebrated Baa Jacinto
day Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. John Howard Payne.
Mrs. Claude Hull had aa Inter-
esting paper. “San Jacinto Battle-
field la 1836 and Now." Mrs.
Robert Greer's paper was on the
subject of “flan Jacinto Heroes.”
Miss Virginia PlUgerald played
a number of piano selections and
encores. Mrs. A. H. Gelssler re-
ported the convention at Ban An-
tonio and displayed a big photo-
graph of the general president,
Mrs. Rebecca J. Fisher of Aus-
h, tin. This picture Is the one
from Which was painted the por-
trait of Mn. Fisher, which hangs
In the senate chamber of the
Tesas capitol. Social hour and
refreshments followed.
000
Mrs. II. J. Edwards entertain-
ed Saturday with a childrens
party honoring her little dauRh-
Mra. Rebecca Beatty presided and
talks were given by Mayor Ed
Overholser, Mrs. Sarah Walker.
C. P. Colcord, W. J. Pettee, E.
E. Brown, Samuel Murphey. Jack
Love and T. M. I’pshaw. Flowers
"Vampire" Wants Letters From You; Promises
I tend with baskets of supper.
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Mines. J. F. Barren and O.
Ht. Rev. and Mrs. Finnesn Key
Brooke will entertain with a eer-
---- - — lea of afternoon receptions at
to AnsicerEach One; What Do You Think of Her?= sHi E,™ r Hs*
-----------------—— _ .OOO i will be held from a to T cash
The Isttus club will dance Monday afternoon In May. oo~
Friday nialu at Knights of Co- gregation and friends will ha
lumbus hall. | welcomed.
BT THEDA BARA.
1 some persons take In connection
1 with uty work on the screen. But
One of the thlngu I ersve meet „4<>n letters interest me
la to know what people think very much.
of mo. | No matter whst an opinion of
It Is not boeause I am vain— nte may u*. ( value It highly. 1
for some of the letters I have; know It Is the real opinion of
Mat Mr^ r1d""Richwdioiij»rW'»y L"1 * real Hying person and to n.e
and Mra. Henry Ovorholaer. presi- <°* vanity—but ber auae 1 fee every living person counts.
dent and vice-president who were «n such close touch with all Wh»i Do You Think.
those who watch uty work. I al- Now. 1 am going to aak you
most feel that each person is wh#, yo„ think of me. What
a friend! do you think of the woman
Another reason Is that in this whose work on the screon Is
work 1 am doing 1 want to he called that of s •'home breaker?"
helpful. 1 want to do good. I What do you think of the
want to point out leseons for woman who is called a "vaiu-
those who need them. And If 1 plre.” a love pirate.” and the
can learn what the public thinks “Ishmaellte of DomesicUty?"
absent thru lllneaa and recent
death In the families.
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Mrs. Hugh Dnnly will outer-
tain nt bridge Friday afternoon
May 6.
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Mrs. Hubert L. Bolen enter.
tatned at luncheon Saturday,
complimentary to oer small non,
Ralph 1**11*. White rabbits,
purple Iris and white snapdragon
decorated the table. Favors were
Faster baskets. Games were fea-
tured.
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Mr. and Mra. Homer Boardman
entertained the Evening Auction
club Baturday. Mm. C. E. Hol-
lingsworth of Denver was an ex-
tra guest. Mrs. Wells Miller and
Mr. Frank .1. Best won the fav-
ors at cards. Dr. and Mrs. A.
of me I can tell If 1 am a sue- I really want to know.
c«wa In my work. If I am 10 And 1 want you to write me
realise my ambition. and tell me what you think I
•Of course I have received promise to answer your letter,
many letters in which the writ- 1 will write to you even If
ers have told what they think cf you do not m> nice things
me But they are not enough, about me. I say this because *
1 want more. *ant >°» to know >ou art* lo
Each Different. speak your mind freely.
Each letter Is different. Each Address your letter to me In
writer points otU something an- care oT The Oklahoma News.
.... .t - I f r ,.w I t. 11-a 1 1.1 # n r.i t
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THEDA BARA?
SHE WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU!
What do you think of Theda Bara, the “vampire of
the screen?”
Miss Bars wants to know!
She wants News readers to write her. telling their hon-
eet opinion of her. And she promt*©* to answer all letters
written In good ralih. That means those readers who send
lette-a to Miss Bara will get an answer, signed in her
own handwriting.
Do you want a letter from Mire Bara? Do you want
to tell her what you think of the woman who la callej the
“love pirate of the movies?"
Address your letter to Mine Bara In care of The News
and It wilt be forwarded to her.
Itlnghind. The hostess for the
meeting May 6 will be announced
later. ,
Mrs. Mahan will represent
and Neatha Knight. Gladys Sal-
mon, Helen O'Nell. Margaret
Crook, Dorothy Thompson, Mary
and Nellie Bryan and J. B.
ter and son, Marv Elliabeth and j D. Young will entertain next
Samuel. Live white rabbits were i Saturday,
favors won by Dorothy James j COO
and Harry Alee In an egg hunt. Members of the Arts
Picnic luncheon was served on
the lawn from tables decorated
with spring flowers. Forty lit-
tle folks were present.
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The F. F. O. eluh members
and several invited guests cele-
brated tho anniversary of the
opening of Oklahoma to white
settlement. Saturday with a ban
other failed to mention.
After I receive letters from
Craft* club entertained their chil-
dren with an Easter party Rat
urday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R. C. Dunlevy. Favors In an
egg hunt were won by Virginia
Calvin and Ruth Chapman. Re-
freshments were served.
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Mr. Don Peyton, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Peyton, who
nuet at Sklrvln hotel. Easter I removed here several months r*o
llllies, soiree and pink snan-jfrom New York, has been ©f-
■ dragon decorated the long table | fered a position in Dallas ns
arranged In the form of a T. ‘manager of an agency for a talfc-
Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over
With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It
Some people like me very my readers I am going to tel
much Some think I am doing you what some of them say. I
a great good Others think dif- will net mention any names, but
ferently. You would be very will give you an Idea of what
much aurprlaed at the viewpoint; someone else thinks of me.
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ing machine company and will slated the hostess Their favors
leave here about May 15. Hia were Easter baskets. Twenty-
wife and baby expect to rpend four little folks were present,
the summer In the north and O © O
Join him later in the season. The Pilgrim Congregational
3 3 O choir held an Easter egg Hunt
Miss iris Hauglunan. (laughter Saturday afternoon at McNabb
of Mr and Mrs. l\ M. Baughman park. Twelve dozen eggs were
and Miss Edith Ross, daughter hidden. Supper and a weinle
of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross came roast were enjoyed,
up Thursday from the state uni- O O O
verslty to spend the Easter vaca- Mr. and Mra. Graham Boston
tion with their parents. They; entertained the Saturday night
will return Tuesday. Players with .Mrs. K. \V. Shedd
3 0 0 ! of Worth Worth us a special
The General Aid society of vuest. Top scores at cards were
the First Presbyterian church; won by Mrs. C. E. Jackman and
will meet at 2:30 Tuesday after- ! Mr. Boston. In two weeks Mr.
noon In the church. Members and Mrs. Woodson Clark will
of circle 4 will be hostess and j entertain,
have prepared a pleasing pro- O O O
. Chapter IO, O. K. 8.. will have
O o O :a special meeting Tuesday even-
gram.
Doctor says Xuxated Iron is great est of nil strength builder
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate,
nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks 'time.
NEW YORK N Y.—Not longifor yourself how much you have'..Mr. and Mrs. Blgmond Gold- J ing in Masonic^temple.
ago a man came to me who was 1 ha':® "e*n do.Ien• -of stein entertained a few friends j
AJ nearly half a
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. run-down people who hridee Saturday evening. I Mrs. T. M. I*pshaw is expected
a century old and were !im„B all lhe w hl)e douhle Dnoge naiuraay „ I to arrive in a week oi tun from
7 rn » Zir.rl. nf vitality and in a form that can be easily ah-
hie kface" beaming with the Ybuoy- sorbed and asnimllated like mix- Sadler, De Witt, All
Sncy of youth. As X have ea^Ta ; «“«<> ‘r°n If you want It to do you , Phelps. H. C. Elkan,
renH-Vh>nbufldera worn* tl^ff LnTan'aT }T. ?• « Gayle and
^ i Hoh1^,|r^ ! ^tn,hS,.r‘a *take'nVhe ^>1<| knife by Dr. W. L. Maupln and
at 50 a miracle of vitality and anrha(1 nnH ...t m 11 „, c^aia- no Witt Allen, C. R.
Hugh Don-
R. S. Row-
" V‘ ws. .nc* at uoncon. ally nil Hill- * "
lete or prizefighter ha* won the land,
day simply because he knew the O O ©
secret of great strength and en- Th. fhoral club
durance and filled his blood with The «*• *
Iron before he went Into the af- I will postpone Its regular meet-
fray. while many another has gone ; ing from Tuesday of this week
toT'We0 lack,0or U"r<m*—IS. "&K until that of next, when Mrs. J.
M. D. - — .
NOTE—Nuxated Iron recommend-
ed above by Dr. Sauer. Is one of
the newer organic Iron compounds.
Unlike the older inorganic Iron
greatest of all strength builders.
If people would only throw away
patent medicines and nauseous
concoctions and take simple nux-
ated iron. I am convinced that the
lives of thousands of persons might
he saved, who now die every year
from pneumonia. grippes, con-
sumption, kidney, liver and heart
trouble, ate. The real and true
cruse which started their diseases
was nothing more nor less than
a weakened condition brought on
by lack of Iron in the blood. Iron
Is absolutely necessary to enable
your blood to change food Into
jiving tissue. Without It. no mat-
ter how much or what you eat,
your food merely passes through
you without doing you any good.
You don't get the strength out of
It and as a consequence you be-
come weak, pale and sickly look-
ing Just like a plant trying to
grow In a soil deficient In Iron.
If you are not strong or well you
owe it to yourself to make the
following test: See how long you
can work or how far you can walk
organic trouble, 4'hey also offer to
without becoming tired. Next take I refund your money If It does not
J. Hanna will entertain.
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Mr". J. F. Grove, Txventy-
third-st south, entertained with
remedy, in nearly ail forms of in-
digestion, as well as for nervous
run-down conditions. The Manufac-
turers have such great confidence
in Nuxated Iron that they offer
to forfeit JIOO.OO to any charitable
Institution If they cannot take any
man or woman under 60 who lin ks
Iron and Increase their strength 200
per cent or over In four weeks’
time provided they have no serious
two five-grain tablets of ordinary
nuxated iron three times per day
after meals for two weeks. Then
test your strength again and see
TAKE GOLDEN STAIRS TO
Sickel &Co.
(Established ISOS)
Men’s Tailors
Shirt Makers
98.00 to 910.00 on your soft
Shirt* to order* 3 for 95.00
KRW LOCATION
210H H>at Main
OVER WOOL WORTH’S
products. It Is easily assimilated. a children’s Easter party Satur-
doss not Injure the teeth, make! lo„ .honoring her lit-
them black, nor upset the stomach: day afternoon, ncnoriug tier 111
on the contrary It is a most potent tie son and daughter Samuel ana
Lillian. The home was attrac-
tive with the yellow and white
decorations suggestive of the sea-
son, and the dining room, where
refreshments were served at the
close of the egg hunt and
games, was similarly adorned.
From the chandelier was sus-
pended a cupid, holding yellow
streamers which were attached
to the dining table beneath, with
miniature chicks. A large bas-
ket filled with eggs and sur-
rounded by bunnies formed the
centerpiece. Favors for the girls
were white baskets filled with
candles and the boys received
large egg-shaped boxes filled with
confections. Mieses Mildred Hy-
att. Paauline and Esther Ed-
wards and Charlotte Grove as-
at least double your strength and
endurance In ten days' time. It Is
dispensed In this city by Westfall
Drug Co., and all other druggists.
The Next Time
you are down town stop in and
try a drink at our new Foun-
tain. Everything new, clean
and first class- We use Hy-
gela Sanitary Slppers.
EMPRESS
CANDY SHOP
111 XV. Main. Maple 208
here for a fortnight. Friends
will be glad to welcome their
return.
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Honoring Miss Cora Wiggins,
state organizer of P. E. O., from
Alva, Miss Vera McQuilkln en-
tertained chapter V, of that or-
der, with a 6 o’clock dinner
Saturday evening. Her sister.
Mrs. I. S. Mahan, assisted in
the hospitalities. The table was
decorated with Marguerites and
jonquils and the yellow and
white. P. E. O. colors were ob-
served in the appointments. In-
spection followed dinner. Misses
Nell De Moss and Bonnie Nor-
man were elected delegate* to
the state convention to be held
in Muskogee. May 1. 2 and 3.
Additiona' guests were Mrs. F.
\V. Bingham, state president,
Edmond, and Miss Olenna Weir.
HIS FEET
chapter E anil Mines. P. W. Fink. Jr.
Strleby end L. L. Howard, chap-j Mra. Gryan has as another,
ter AC at the convention. guest Mra. J. O. McLain of Colo-i
333 , rado Springs, who arrived thin,
Mr*. K. M. Reol announce* morning,
the marriage oi her daughter., . ° 0 „ .,
Ora and Mr. Melvin Ne.Mtt, ' The »7th anniversary ofJHM-
whlch was an event of Tl.uraday j Fellowship In America will l b |
Th„ foika celebrated Wednesday evening
at M Reno. rhe voung ro ka entertainment
""n-:" 11» I- 0. 0. r. ..II. Mem......
tS", X’rXZ .........
,n th0 c,,y« © © DEAD ON
Mr*. Frank Foil*. 2210 We*t
Slxteenth-st. has as her guests
for two days, Prof. Joe Maddy
and daughter Miss Marian ot
Wichita Falls. Tex., Airs. W, ti. I GOLD MEDAL Hnnrlom Oil
Maddy nnd aon Air. Harry Maddy Cnpaul*. w H bring new life and
of Wellington, Has. Prof. Maddy rellev* that *topped-up
ia director of the College of congealed filing. They will
Music nt Wichita Falls and Mr. thoroughly clean.. Ml ...h out
Maddy Is first violinist with the ; the kidney* and bUdder and
Minneapolis Symphony orchestra gently carry off the 111 effect*
OOO i excef»9es of all kinds. The heal*
The Women’s Home Mission- «“«• ol> #rt«ht
arv society or the First M. K. “>* wall* and lining of tha kid-
church will meet at 2:30 Tues- i *nd
day afternoon with Mrs. E. M your eyetem. Keep your k dney*
Lisle, 901 West Twentieih-st. ‘V^MFDaT hU^O C. !
Members requested to bring Len- Mk,l>AL
ton offerings. Roll call names .?°t?
of home mission hospitals.
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Wrist Watches
--$1.00 a Week
Every woman want* n beautiful wrlet
watch and we hav* no many beautiful
Ideaa from which to aelect. It’a no
trouble to own one on the Roecmfleld
plan—a little down and a dollar * week
—no interest.
A great line of other Jewelry—dia-
monds, watch*,*, rut gl«*s. *llverwai», etc.
on easy payment*.
Rosenfield Jewelry Co.
tie MAIN RT.
Opposite Fknpreaa.
health. Oo to your druggist at
once and aecur* a package of
1 u..... ...__thla time-honored. world-wide
Mr."'”:; ess
sa m rtSKSK* wf;
honoring her smsl! cousin J. H
clared pure before coming Into
‘‘”7’ ’" V •■■ '■ this country. GOLD, MEDAL
Fink, Jr., of Colorado Springe. , . M.,rtem oil
Mrs. Fink assisled Mrs Bryan ^^teV^irec^from the ancient
in the hospitalities. An egg |ahoratorle* in Holland where It
hunt, games and refreshment- National Household Rem-
were enjoyed. Easter favors were Dutch lj00k
given Guess were Virginia; ^ nam0 OOJjD MEDAL on
Gar°' V°V“’ w.Arl>j Atohley Dor- ry box. Accept no substitute,
othy Stone. Mildred Vose. Marie drurgigt wtll gUd,y re.
y"vah Margare[\nda M^ry ElUa-’ “ DOt “
beth Roden. Mary Roberts. Ruth !r*oreBenlea-
The l.lttle "pet
Te a* Depart*
. m m m . r, - |
■»t Steep
that sells aeoP
aiervh**PI*e at
price* sou rep
• fforp.
MAttO.V LITTI.E. Peep.
Ipivp ypp*
***** aa* a*-
dreea at aa*
saner* aaaart*
a a* wa wtll
■■all yaa aaab
■math Paahlaa
Sheet ef Me*
Call’* Patter aa.
Seasonable Silks
PfrMT IIK 9«IK—
For roatR and aklrtn. lustrou#
finish, ftofl heavy quality, full
yard wide, guaranteed for «er»
vice; per yard 91.Ml.
LA^DY 9ILK—
Yard wide, wnahable. puaray
willow firiinh. for ehlrts. under-
w«*ar and aport coats; colors ars
white or flesh.
POI I.AHIIN—
Cheney’s 45-Inch width, spot-
proof, in plain, navy or black;
special a! 91-99 yard.
NIIIRTIM*—
Most complete line In town;
half silk, at 4ftr and IMlri pure
silk, heavy weight, with satin
stripes, at 9M«-t Momie weave
with colored satin stripes. 9l-2ft|
crepe de chine, all colors of
satin stripes, at 91.50.
PL A I* CREPE UK CHINE—
Full line of colors; 40-lnch
width 91.19.
Draperies
ShlpmenU arriving tMnwaelt
have put this atock in complata
ah ape. Price* nlwnyn tha low-
est.
Printed Sorfme ..........lflo
Figured Bwteean.........IBe
SllkoMne......lOe nod 1SU«
Embroidered Madra*. ...
..............95c end 99c
Mnrqukette......IBe nad 95c
Printed VoUe....95c and 85c
Nottingham Net*.. I Be to 85c
Filet Net*.........50c to flOe
Bright Cretonnes 8 I-He to I5e
COME IN AND LOOK THEM .
OVER.
Plain Hearing. 92.50 T'p
Ball Bearing. 94.00 I p.
Lawn Mowers
Are not a 1 way a good because
they are high priced. There
arc many things that can
make a very common lawn
mower high priced. Our lawn
mowers are bought and sold
on their merit. They are
sold on as small a margin
as Is consistent with a suc-
cessful business. Every mow-
er is guaranteed.
THE NATION HARDWARE
114 WEST tilt A \ D.
Tea Lste to Classify
MORE
$2.00 SEATS
III
for the
III
NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC
III
ORCHESTRA
CONCERT
TO THE PUBLIC:—
The object in bringing the Greet Philharmonic to
Oklahoma City is to benefit the people rather than make
profit*.
So etroBg ha* been the demand for Two Dollar
Ticket* that the Chamber of Commerce committee having
this event In charge ha* decided to reduce the price of
aeata in the last five rows on the ground floor from
33 to t>-
There are 196 of theee aeata. There are 216 balcony
cents nt 92. There are 400 gallery aeata reserved at Si.
There are 250 stage and pit sente, not reserved, at II.
GET mil TICKETS AT THE THEATER BOX OFFICE.
Overholser Theater
WEDNESDAY. A PR 11. 2-
EVENING ONLY
WANTED—Several live young
men to join magazine crew and
travel. 416 Herekowitz Bldg., at
once. A. M. Williams. Mgr.__
" FOR SAT.E By owner, pair of
lots south front, all improvements.
Walnut 3S46._______
- DANCING, pie and lunrh at K. of
C. Hall, r.oss N. Broadway, under
aosnieea of Fraternal Brotherhood.
Wednesday. April 26th. Dancing
tree. All welcome. _
—1915 MAXWELL roadster, driven
lo,a than thousand miles; first-
class condition: a bargain if sold
at once. 324 North Robinson.
FORD 1915. a bargain, in good
condition. Maple “64 after 6 p. m.
i wal. 5665 before_« p. m.__
WANTED—Boy for errand and
general work; must have when
Apply to Oklahoma News after 5:30
p. m.______
POLAND China male. 5 months
old. vaccinated; good stock. $10.
Boulevard and Hudson, south._
ONE-truck. 1 roadster: am going \
away: price no consideration; must |
sell. 217 South Robinson.__;
5 'ROOMS, dining set. davenport*. |
folding bed. dresser, refrigerator. ;
range. 1016 W. 6th. Will. 5430.
WANTED—Modern- five of six-
room house or income property,
will exchange for part payment
about 2 acre* fine land at Britton
Walnut 3119._____.
FPRNITt'RE of dining room and
bedroom, also kitchen_ cabinet 607'
\ Western. Wal 5737
“THANK YOU”
We owe smokers of this city this word of acknowl-
edgment for the cordial spirit in which they helped us
open our store on Saturday.
It was not so much that the store’s receipts on the
opening day ran up into figures beyond our expecta-
tions. This was something to be proud of, of course,
but better still were the words of kindly welcome which
fell from every lip.
We were made to feel at home from the very start.
That was the vital thing.
In recognition of this friendly expression on the
part of the smokers of this city we cannot do more than
6ay that it will be our effort to deserve it.
Mere thanks, however earnest they be, fall short
of the occasion. We must pay our debt of gratitude
in a better way, and this we will try to do, by making
the UNITED CIGAR STORE here established a real
addition to the town— a lively contributor to its active
life, and another real enterprise, from the success
of which this city as well as ourselves will derive a
substantial benefit
At 128 West Main Street
UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS
A Short Climb to Big Savings
We Rive you the benefit of our low rent*and low sail-
ing: rout on wall paper, varniah and floor wa*. Come up and
•ie«* for yourself. Everything; is nuirksd In plain figures nnd
guaranteed.
Furniture and Interior
Quick Drying Varnish
A durable varnish that dry« qu&clcljr with
a fine lualre. Excellent for furnitur#
and hiflide work. One f|ftll
gallon.........................
.91.25
Me FLOOR WAX
FOR Me
fhla 1* the rega-
*r 50c a pound
variety.
“THE STEPS THAT SAVB TOD MONEY—
21 OH W»et
Main. Oxer
\\ uolworth’*
«
mm
If you
have rea-
son to bp-
lieve your
eyes re-
quire at-
tention,
have U3
examine
them by
our ad-
vanr-ed
methods.
We use the very best and latest
equipment. Your lenses are made
aid adjusted to your fare by us
lersonally.
McCrary & Crystal
Successors to Coffman Optical
Company.
106 X. Robinson. Maple 038.
Notice
those big
auto trucks
loaded with fine
furniture? They re
i headed for the folks,
who ore reaping the
20 to 40 Percent
. Removal Sale
Discounts
•t
TufflreFuRNmMCo,
11• i_ i t i_ tini m f i'kMsiii *>
10 to 36 Wrmt Mai* St.
—for us to come out
and figure the liberal
price well allow for
old furniture, if credit-
ed en new at our Big
Removal Sale—
TuraFnacmnsCo.
16 te 20 Waal Hub St I
'{31231!0f
UNITED
CIGAR
STORES
I——
Do Your Curtains
Look Dingy?
Perhaps the usage they re-
ceived, and t lie dust and dirt
tliev absorbed during the past
winter make them distasteful to
you, but you just can’t get
around to washing them.
| list
call Walnut 212, an
d let
ns do
• them. We wash
them
clean.
without damaging
them.
starch
them just en..ttgl
i to
make
them drape right and
hold
their
shape and we drv
them
penis
tlv square, nrn arte
1 the
c.\a< t
size as u hen -ent lis
I .et
us “do” \ our curtain5
; tiiis
time ;
\ f it’ll be pleasantly
stir
thee are returned
m " ill please voti.
WHITE SWAN
—LAUNDRY—
A Particular Laundry for
Particular People.
B. Barnett, Mgr. Phone W. 212
wcA airffifa aarrr.^
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