The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1916 Page: 3 of 10
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In Society Circles
By Ina Gainer, Society Editor
Preparedness Cause Spreads to
School Girls; Form a Rifle Club
Mmw. ** **• •■d A. | reived by Mrs. L. y. Langatou
C. Hum «ot«rtelned wWh a Thirty guests were present,
one o’clock luncheon Thursday | O O O
honoring the member* of (be ***• <1u*ney of Sulphur
W. S. club. Additional gueata ’ was this atiernoou when
were Mmea. Clara E. Hanaon : K- Wndaay was enier-
of Ottawa. Kan., F. Maud **lned a‘ c»rd" Mrs. K. A. Kief-
Smith, Herbert Belt*, and Frank ?Keru W ‘>nt‘,rtaln Saturday In
Meyer. The borne waa decorated I .i°n01 wi.11* a ,unchf*‘>h at the
, -iU» valentine* and red Reran- a,n<1. ‘I13' *‘Vellll'K Mr
junta and place card* were orlg-1 ,nriwil1 have
1nal veraea. the work of the * n °K P^ty^0,«Mr*- f’buney.
hostesses, Mmea. Bet* and Meyer
were received into membership.
The afternoon waa spent with
fancywork. The regular meet-
O O O
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Harrison
entertained at dlnuer Thursday
evening at the Sklrvin followed
ing will be Feb. 19 with Mrs. “th.f>>,er1 par%V’ at th;, Over-
I holser, honoring Mrs. F. J. Bone-
I *teel of Kingston, N. Y. I'ink
Mr*, fleorjpe Hllf entertained ^* Uble and
the B. C. O. club Wednesday, tyorv* f.n. h«ni d h* FI™
*h» ^ *£ VA. b»“Vb<T««0.'
Sackett.
O O Of
^ i s»
ilss i.“'^"..1i«?4v^Vr;:ll«y„,brri"i',,ri'k *“dw“i
it. V. Master will entertain I 0 0 4
*>b «’• **• O. 17 will hold the regu-
lar pension day dinner Saturday
In Weat fall hall.
o o o
The Old Colony Card club waa
entertained Thursday by Mr*.
Ered J. Lasby, whose only extra
guest waa her mother, Mrs. L.
M. Bush. An elaborate five-
oourae luncheon was served at
one o'clock, the table being
decorated with baskets of cut
flowers. In the card game top
score was won by Mrs. Norman
Smith. In two weeks the club
will meet with Mrs.. If. p. Mat-
thiesen.
O O O
Mrs. I,. >|. Rush, who hn»
spent the past two months here
with her daughter, Mrs. Fred .T.
Lasby, will return Saturday to
her home in Fort Worth.
o o o
Mr. and Mrs. (ie>rgp Samson
entertained a few friends Thurs-
day evening at cards. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Young won top scores
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C„ Thomp-
son, second The luncheon table
was decorated with a big fern
centerpiece over which
'eb. li.
Mr*. John Rope1 entertained
the 1st* Bridge club Wednesday
her extra guests being Mmee
Jos Jones. O. K. Boardman and
G. B. Stone. Following the 1:30
luncheon, favor* at cards were
won by Mr*. Stone and Mrs.
A. B. Snodgrass. Mrs. N. S.
Sherman assisted the hostess.
Next Wednesday Mrs. A. E.
Maldt will entertain.
o o o
The regular monthly P. E. O.
luncheon will be an event of
Saturday In the private dining
j-room of the Y. W. C. A. Ail
the local chapters will be in
attendance and also chapter I)
of Edmond. Any P. E. O., in
the city not identified with the
local chapters, is urged to at-
tend.
0 9 0
Mr*. Arthur Williamson enter-
tained Thursday honoring Mis«
Irene Sharp. Green and pink
In the pastel shades were used
in the decorations. The home
was decorated with baskets of
pink carnations tied with pink
and green veiling, and tTie latter
was festooned over arches and
doorways. The mints were serv-
ed In pink baskets tied with the
two colors and the ices were
in the form of oupids. Guests
were welcomed at the door by
Mrs. G. A. Nichols. Mmes. J. F.
Sharpe, Dorset Carter, W. L.
Guffin and Homer Boardman
assisted In thp hospitalities.
Misses Vivian and Elizabeth
Nichols served refreshments.
Miss Sharp’s gift was a pair of
pink and green boudoir slippers
and Mrs. E. E. Blake won top
score favor at cards, a Pink and
regular newtion Thursday at tha aria# Traub and lae* Master-
iiuiaiy aud during a short bust- sob. MIm tlararb won (be guest
ue*a mabiou Mrs. li. V. Roach
waa received into membership.
Reports oi dllfereul eoiuiuiiteee
were heard. The lenaon wa»
taken up by the leader, Mrs. J.
F. Frye, who bad an Interesting
paper on "The Agony of Jerusa-
lem" Mias Eleanor Smith'* sub-
ject dealt with the great changes
iator at cards. Mis. U. Morse
first score for the club and Mrs.
BKnt vz awo?rYL. wK
K. R. Bull, second. The bostoiHi J hi»^"totI?hi’0MyIl,"Lut,hhim? n't* .TalTlIi ^iietr*nM&?
lor the meet lug March if will bo “ » . j. __________ . *"* lo b. mud shout. Toll ms. do
Mines. E. ti. Uewley aud C. E.
never yet came ouTYltb’ honor*'. I ' V0l,uh>.rhom* 'wlii m* “d •“W
aien waa noatcaa irtinds remain ^as^lV ,'ls>°"ilileTi? 1 Perhaps if you were to h»v*
tho Mile-a-Mln- thei? own Affair ‘ ’ Uktl> ’■ 'inlet, reasonable talk with your
liurbund and show hint wbera ha
White aud Mis* i.oua rihuuuou.
o o o
Mr*. B. I,. Hatch was hoMcas
Thursday to tho Mllc-a-Mln- their own affair
lo the religion of Israel wrought, ute club, when lier additional'
by the exile into Babylonia. Mrs. ! guests were her mother and sis- i q
I sm engaged to young '* ‘irlf,tnK’ h* wou>d try to B*t
W. t'ornman utid woman and like to tug- her to1 differently. Make him •*# that
you are not "mad.” only hurt. and
C. O. Cole followed with a s> nop-i ter, Mrs. K. ... _________ ____ _____ __ ____ ....
fito J og I ea 1 K.rl^cIts'*roni ^'lotia m pt. who"^" sending'°u toV LJ?""..‘ he" k°no w i.ar|erV
‘He sets silly over her.
Ills at
few weeks here. After fancy- «“*'<!
"0J?-"d. two course iun- ?.hneUo^;m" „u.rrel
clieou was served. Miss Corn- j over "him. ’ghalV'T
man and Mrs. I,. C. Stokes as- her_ do s* she likes? -Kdwnrd.
sisletl the lioatees. Mrs. Frank
<iult and let
?—,
feel that he doesn't care for you
and the boy. Do not get hysteri-
cal and cry about thing*, but talk
to him reasonably. He may faal
„„r». -r,uwura. he i* wrong, but Just be drifttaf
A: It looks us If Jealousy is way from home tie*. If h* Is
to Jeremiah. She then asked
tbe opinions of various members
and an informal round table dis-
cussion followed. February 17
the club w ill meet at the library. __ ________________
o o O Brooking received a silver ladle ,he <'»'»*•• of «U your troubles, t ugly or sullen about the explaaa-
. . . . from (he club in observance oflYou no d°*»l,t magnify each at- lion you desire, then it will be
? '** Rf^dge l.uncheot* clttlt wgs , blitliday anniversary Thui-s- ,*n,lon >0*"' fiancee.. time enough to consider leaving
entertained Thursday by Mrs (U>. n",t ^ “m Y»'' •’•■«»! expect her lo talk ! him. Remember it is not *MV
Hun(« r A. ( raycroft. Mru. J entertain. * | only you when In a crowd juut for a woman with a young child
nry L. Brock "an an additional « O O Cl : bccauao you are cimhkcvI. Trust
guest and Miss Edith Johnson u J h . ... . Imr. and try to overcome your
came In for luncheon. In tbe 4 , f .^'. Jealousy.
card game top scores were made d. * fp'v r,hn,i« ,«* '-ridge J --
bv Mrs k v SI,an.) T*iiisd.iy afternoon. Her home
to get employment and you
would find It hard to support
yourself and baby.
HEADACHE FROM
A COLD? LISTEN!
Hogan U|*' 1 rtain nc \t rhur*- . \*iaM im.i)v VorrU uon | »nd wo havo a Fplentltd home. My
-> a SS. N,SS^°^" ,rrj;.'rv,^5"*;,wrt7; _
^ w were served .it the afternoon's very hard to l>e well thought of. | COI.D rOMPOnW
The Lily Bid Bridge club met tiuests Included Mines. eeHfuV ,,L ulkJ at,out"''me !".himi I ENDS SEVERE COEDS OR
Thursd..) with Mru .Mleuuel ‘'b'.'d rinlev. Waiter Welsh, Itoy mv baek I do not want to |.« (HtlP IX FEW HOI RR.
Creai . w|, n substitute bands Sheldon. Frank Raker, Harry i'»nulnr. Itke most gins wont u, t„
In the card gate.- following one Klfs J.W cbm. Helby Level-. sVI'dy.ng‘music V.n.l Impe'lo heeome
OClock lull. li« s)li, wi r • l l»y 1 nn11« s I <\£vv. I I Fl» ridncks, .m orltHt hoih. «la\ »*1. hrh ull inn | ..ftltlA m|HI<rv i tnklnff
Mrs Ed hit and Mi rar] W inaorn l.awton, Kloyd Klee and «"• . "• have friends and | «p,Pp,> mAH‘r.L
Sent) !e. The host ss won lop ’Kf > iiithy 'orris
Even the school girls of Washington have heard the call
for “preparedness.” The picture shows charter members of the
gil l’s rifle club formed at West tern high school. .Miss Helen
Cummings, the girl on the left with her hand on the breech
of a rifle, Is organizer and captain.
, '"o , .1,,-, vv;,,t, ir,,’,me. , ;,m
• study,on miitde and l:.,|i< to licomc Your Cold will break and t»“
it*mlrtcks. tic com. diiv n. uaa u ll mo I minerv en t after taking
I Imt !•, do to liuvo frlenda anil ! r> pn”
l,urns .I«an j n dose of "PapeV ( old Com-
_ ,, ,, „ „ -- - ^ rt 1-4 I A. Just be bright and happy I pound” every two hours until
•core. Mrs. !■. I . Doss will en- j ' , , , and try lo tiuike tho very host of1 three do«es are taken
...........;• rf -s i12,: sr**jr\rj:;; »,r.....-r,
vu-..A,.....nr.x,^;:;......■......‘t™?- 5
h Auxiu.,1 y lo llu I.. were Mntos J. W. Choate, Q I am a woman 24 years old.
.»!. A. l-.ui-day atKmo. n. mih. ^ p Bl 't'd I I Dtinnin" C >,v buotuimt provides well accord
VMIhain v ;t’. Huron and Mrs. ’ n,V, wivit.. ' „,,,t i ,MK to lllH »•«** he often
John Kinoh i-siced th« h.wt.-s ' laneynill. C. K " bite, nn<t | |fnv„ me alone nt night, tn fact,
jonn ivintn d.-stM t the hostess. 0eK>,.KP Campbell. In the card, every night l,e is place
ioi'o , VIs 'u* J> • *V Ku<ht? ! game top score was won bv Mrs. ,,r <""><her. if he had business ln-
enfoyed the display , . M:,aChoate, for the guests and Mrs.
china ami t«po»try <-xhlolt.-«l by „ A l.mgenfolter for the club.
M“'s, l',‘ ,,,n Miss Tliyrtt Weesner assisted the
fui nishetl musical selo.Uons and hoMess ,n Uvo wef.ks the club
Mrs. John Prigntore and Miss
nose running, relieves sick head-
ache. dullness, feverishness, *cire
throat, sneezing, soreness and
stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit
blowing and snuffling! Ease your
throbbing head—nothing else In
• he world gives such prompt ro-
was served. In two weeks the t Mrs. Or in K<‘ely was hrmtraa
club will meet with Mrs. W. R. j Thursday to the Sunset Embroid-
Mc\\ illiams, 16-0 West Thirty-1 ery club, her addilioual guests
l'ourth-st.
a a q
j being
,vi tnes.
1 >0.1
Decker
ot
j Y'ukon
and J.
W.
Jenkins
of
| Denver.
Fancywork
was
lot-
Harriett Kin,it, vocal numbers.
A luncheon of valentine appoint-
ments v.as served. Special guosts
were Mrs. L. A. Maker of Wich-
ita, and Mrs. A. U. lleth. The
auxiliary will be entertained
March ? by Mrs. W II. Wallace,
assisted by Mrs. E. M. Smith.
o o o
The Fair Park Embroidery
club was entertained Thursday
Special
will meet with Mrs. Elngenfeltei.
CYNTHIA GREY
Q: Can anyone place* a judgment
on a home or IiohichI ea<i, which!
will prevent its being: sold? Is there]
anything that can hi op the owner
from K«*tlin*; his money in pay-]
| ment, t’or the place.-— Reader. '
A: Consult uu attorney.
carried thru the menu. Guests
were Messrs, and Mmes. Thomp-
son. Young. P. Carson, C. C.
Childs. Mmes. F. M. Metcalf, J.
Jackson. Messrs. J. R. May and
X. Jackson.
O O O
Mrs C, Jensen was hostess
Thursday to the T. G. T. club
with Mrs 11 E. Schuller and
Miss Martha Bond of Richmond.
Ind,. as extra guests. Faney-
_ . work and victroia music was
White boudoir jacket. The cut followed by musical numbers by
re- Miss Pearl Jensen. Luncheon
Astounding Savings
At This Inventory Grocery Sale
Most people, who sec what tremend, tis values
we arc offering here, supply their food-needs f,,r
months ahead, buying in quantity lots and getting
.4 the lowest prices ever! Our stocks are rapidly di-
minishing. so vou’d better rush vour order in now'
BROWN’S C.O. D.
Wonderful Bargains Good This Week
rj’i. f«i . . |l*| I I ,| i * * him J «U1 A IOI- H.t -m ' »• ' '• w. i Ullll‘,>. oJUTIal
sterewn’Ted heart* Candv hesrts ; t°he Sk'irvin ^’yeste^da^by^Mre i v ,le ^anVor,d '»‘^ins. j «»d J. W^ Robertson. Tbe"ho*-
»Eji°rFlFI “ aju. ... s-isji pss'- vZxtihs:
1 h Ursa ay Mrs. It. E. Palmer te„s Thursdav in
will entertain. - 8 lnu,B<la-' ,0
OOO
Q: I am engaged to a younv
man who has boon nnd «t i i 1 in
coriespondiiiK with another girl. I
do not think he should keep up
thin correspondence. Am I right?—
Constant Reader.
A: If lie is carrying on a flir-
tation with the girl and she
,, ^ i,,, . . .. doesn’t Know of his engagement,.
Thi ,, . .• . 1 ^ Sterling j t e hoBtess. J- ( hap- you arP right. Since you object]
Thimble club, her extra guests man will havo a Valentine party , h, writing her, lie should re-
being Mrs. Tom Benson of Du-: on the evening of Feb. 13 for | spHCt yolir wlshe8> providing you!
tori'NiH Uf’cpina him away, it would
la* different.
lie h«H on aeveral occaHiom* left
me alone all night, to go away
and n?y 'Ty" if'Too "of as "Pape’s Cold compound.,
small i<> much company. | which costs only 26 cent* at »n.v
nelgiihocH'on "n'lghl' ami"stay/d Sn- ' druK i,tore' U act8 w,tboUt «s*
til or 4 oviock I wan there nnd ! sistanre, taates nice, and CMrftf
1,1.,yci awhile, but t don't rare in no inconvenience. Accept no
keep ha by up until no late. R« ....... w
tolf^nu^^^^oul«^gc^hom^\vhei^^^^tth*Hnite.
Our Home Made Candies
Are pure and of the best quality. Made fresh daily.
EMPRESS CANDY SHOP
111 West Main Street. Next Ikvor to Empress Theater
Tlie Coterie club was enter- runt, Mrs. Mac Stewart and Mrs. the members aud their husbands. .... . „n,..i,,,,
tained Thursday by Mrs. A. W. ' R- E. L. Hitt. After an elabo-1 It was decided to havo husbands
Hauck, whose extra guests were rate 1:30 luncheon, the after-j evening once a month hecafier.
Mmes. L. S. Darling, J. S. Brooks 1 noon was spent with needle-j In two weeks the club will meet
and Fred Coombs. Mrs. a. work. Mrs. Harry Benson was with M-?. C. C. Carter, l.’OS E.
Freie won top score at cards | received into membership. Tha Eleventh-*rt.
and Mrs. Brocks received guest hostess for the meeting in two 1
favor. Refreshments were serv-
ed. Mrs. M. M. Bowers will
entertain next Thursday.
OOO
*'*«ey Oranira—Think of
it! A full peck of fancy
ripe, sweet, juicy oriutKvK.
the finest of the season,
for only, the peck, cO OC
40ei full box........^a.i.3
Searchlight Matches
Have advanced in price
since the war to 00c; the
dozen boxes.
here................. WC
Fancy (irspe Fruit—Large
bright and full of Juice.
For breakfast and salads
there Is nothing richer —
regular 10c
alia for ................
l.og (nbtn Syrup — The
Famous old-fashioned
syrup, so deliciously full
maple-flavored. Special-
ized this week only; regu-
lar 4fic quart
ran now ............ODC
ll.. Z. i, InJ
Every one
dozen......
ioup . ...
perfect;
........V 25c
Absolutely Pure Olive OH
quart eat, formerly at
?r—this ■ ^
S 1.2ft-
week
i
e.
BI’Y XOW HY THE l>«7K\.
We ere henvfly nto«*ked on
theoe ItemM, hut these price*
will move the entire lot.
No. 2»ij cans Richelieu
White Asparagus, can
80c* dot..............98.15
No. 3 cans Richelieu
Sliced Peachea, can 27e
doz*n ...............9S.1S
No. 3 cans Richelieu Ap-
ricots, can 27vt dosen 98.16
No. 3 cans Richelieu
81iced Pineapple, can
27cj dozen ...........9.1.15
No. 3 cans Fancy Kraut,
can Sej dozen........ !*0e
No. 2 can Early June
Peas, can Scj doz. . . . #0e
No. 2 cans Fine Tender
Corn, can «ei doz...... Mr
No. 2 cans Solid Packed
Tomatoes, can Res dot. Mr
No. 2 cans Extra Sifted
Peas, can Rte; doz. . . 91.50
No. 1 cans Apricots in
^Syrup. can Res doz. . . . dftc.
No. Ct:. cans Hawaiian
Pineapple, can I3es do* 91.4ft
No. 2*4 cans Louis Ha-
waiian Pineapple, can
18es do*..............91.85
No. 2 cans Lotus Fine
t Pelt, can lies doz 91*30
No. 2 cans Louis Fine
Corn, cun lies doz... 91.30
No. 2 cans Quail Peas.
can Iftei dozen ......91.RO
No. 2 cans Quail Corn.
can ISIes dozen........91.39
No. 1 cans Asparagus
Tip*, can Mr: do*. 99.00
No 1 cans Quail Salmon
90ei dorm..........82J1S
Ik NV can* Bra**
White Asparasru*. can
93et dozen ^ 82.50
49c Vo. 2;_ cAtiOe Saslno
White Asparagus car
34c: dozen
40c No. -1; cans niclie-
lien W!iit* Asparagus,
can 90c: «iozen 11.25
85c No. 2 • cai.s Telrao
Sliced Peaches. cun
9fte: doz'* *? 75
25c T arge Bottle Bntdor**
Catsup fOe
•5c Quart can Blue
• -oanee bottle Cataon lOe
••c .Tar* Richelieu Pre-
•erve*. 88ri do*. 94.10
fl CO J are ’Mcheliey Pre-
*»rves. u5e: dozen 90.00
«6c Quart BoCtte Grape
Juice . . .
3f»c Decanter Pepper Sauce 22e
75c Bottle Fancy Jumbo
Olives ..............4ftc
*1 Oft Quart Can F*ure Olive
Oil ................ T3e
50<* Pint Can Pure Olive
Oil ....................41*
75c Bottle India Chutney. .ftfte
2Ve-lb. Package Cornet
Hice .......... 20e
3 bars Cotton Boll Soap. 2ftc
25e can Stollwerck Cocoa . 19c
25c Box Stollwerck Choco-
late .............. ifle
No. f» Can Pure Honor 85r
45c Quart Can Log Cabin
Syrup .......... 3ftc
• 1.50 Hal Ion Can Log Cab-
Jn Syrup .............91.3ft
• 5c *2-Gallon Can Maple
and I'nrti Svrup..... MO r
25 f.allon Can T*ur.
■Maple Syrup *I.TO
$1 25 ’ • -i ta Ilnif'Can I 'urn
_ Mapla Syrup s.Ar
,.iL- X. -dallon Can Pu’-,
•Mapln S\ i up ,an
• l-lb. Can Fine Mixed
Tea ................. M,
40r ‘,-lh Can Fine Mixed
Tea...... a2e
2P< UMh. Can Fine .Mixed
Tea .. ...........
Fancy Head P.lre. S pound
paekage . :t.A«
Search Light Mat< !..a, J
hnxe* for . to,
Gallon -an pure Cid'- .....
1 .»im Tomato Soup as.
New Cotta fire Cheeae. 1b IV
Pimento cheeae. Jar is.
New Fn»H*h Walnuta lh Or...
’ IPa n-ied Peamea 2*,
Msearonl. N‘o. 1 pkea. 2
for.......... IS,
Pare Cry.tal WMt.
f?r*a n for 2*^
** ricod Pecans 2fte
T\ f P . k< T*«*wder Vo
1 ear* •*«*,.
Toilet I** ne 7 ro '*
ti’verbrli *
Res* C:e**ti#rv *1 utter t. .TJa*
T'rezh ''ountiy Eggs
dozer ftft*
F.11 • ritffnrrilii iVjirf. f>
r*er*V tor
Jerse- Cranberries
nuspt i?«-
Hot Hitter Rolls. ? df Ifte
Brown's K* s* Rreau. it
19
Rwietn Br.’»«! l.»:ue in-
Potmoes. Fan* !«| * .
ptek ::.v*
Wu please your friends—
let i:s please you. Our por-
t.uils combine the most pleas-
S characteristics of the sub-
i ct vith our high standard of
utility and workmauship.
i-iltetx Sty|(^.—Special Pricp.,
.Make an Appointment.
—THE—
Mickle Studio
I HI 1-1! X. Broadway.
Bhono \\\ 4;{R8.
Q: None of tlie boys seem to like
me. and 1 think it is been mho I
have an ugly nose, or because I
• lou t dress as well as some of the
other girls. What can 1 do to
make them like me?—M. M.
weeks will he announced liter I A: You should dress neatly,!
000' ' I ^,e I,auR'***Prt* of Republic I tho the likeahlenotw of a girl1
of Texas were entertained Thuis-jdocs not depend so much on looks
Mrs. t. H. Brooks was hostess rl a y by Mrs. E. (!. McAdams. The I and clothes as you think. Agree-,
Thursday to the Bridge cltih |,.sgon on Texas history was j able manners and good-humored
when top scores in the card | opened by a paper, "The Mier i friendliness go much farther in
game following one o clock lun- Expedition” by Mrs. J. R. Me- friendship than mere prettiness,
cheon were made by Mrs. \\. A.. ■ Ivnlglit. Mrs. Tom Cowden then
Brooks and Mrs. \Y. T. Salmon. r,,a(i a pajM-r. "The Annexation of
Next Thursday Mrs. Harry Ger- Texas" sent in by the president,
son will entertain. _ j Mrs. A. H. Geissler, who was ill.
OOO .Miss Sadie Anderson read "Italian!
'rhe Bible Study club met in Lqv,,” anf] ., little leading was
" , O'-—; ~ given by Stella McKnight. Ro-
JOIX'I DAM h TONIGHT ilje.slime.nts were served. March
AI 1 HP. At DITOKIIM ; 0 the chapter will meet with
Q
was nt ft pnrty I gave |
tli.it two of my frienda inel. They |
have since been going* together, j
The girl Hcocnts the man's attcn-l
Fitch’s Quality Grocery
RIO V Broadway. Wal. 778 j
Mr*. Housewife: I suppone you've often been disappointed :t
when your grocerio* wore delivered, because they were not just
np good as you thought they’d be. It i* true that everyone 1
make* mistake*, but we have 11 habit of talking quality at our
More. When we tell you over the phone that we have 9 thing,
you enn rest assured that it will be Just sih good ns you expect
ed. f>ti the l!6tli of thi* coming March. I will start my 11th Year
in the Groce, y and Ment busin«*H in your city. There are rea-
*on* why I have been able to stay *0 long. Quality, nervlce and
courteous treatment to you over the phone and to you and your
children in the store.
For Ratnrdny only* One Re loaf of Bread Free with every
pound of Uratou Gold Ratter.
K. K. FITCH, Prop.
Account of a club using Euclid ^jrg Geissler
tonight, their crowd and man-j ‘ ‘ ’
agement will be found at the v ^
Auditorium. An immense crowd ' Mmes. o. O. Steen, It. K. Al-
l's expected. ! exander, Misses Kathleen Young
j an<| Rlltll Sti<‘kll«\V WCie llOHt-
esses Thursday when the Lo Gaietcj
club met at the Lee Jiuckins. '
Additional guests included Mines.
Thuel Burnham
Pinnixt
Saturdny Evening Kelt. 12.
H:HO O'clock.
Musical Art
Institute
Afimissinn $1.00.
! Frank ll'ykoff, \V. II. Churchill
J. 1.. McKoown. L. P. Owen,
j Sperry^ of Chicago, W. Strain.
| C. E. Hair, Misses Opal Wolf of
Aledo, ill., Mary Harrah, Katli-
WILL BE HOSTESS
TO 20,000 WOMEN
PECPLES'TRXKSFERCO.
IF YOU WANT v OUR G000S
MOVED CAREFUL CALL US.
WALNtr* 4923
Grocery ]
Bargains i
Save Cash Register Slips-Good For Prem uws
BROWN’S C. O. D., Harr>r E. Waldron
_ AT THE
Cut Price Grocery
■IIP NORTH BROADWAY. •
Pure cane Granulated Sugar. I ti lbs. fur............. $1.ti0
Large Navel Oranges, the 4‘l-rent. kind, per doz. . ...... :joe
Boh White Soap, per bar...........
■* »b*. California Peacnes. solid packed, a regular 25c
sciler. while they last, per ran.................12 l-2e
" lb. California Apricots and Plums, solid packed, regu-
!sr 2.'.-cent seller, while they last, per ran......... tile
35-cent Red Raspberries, solid packed, per can......... 20r
3 lb. Tomatoes, regular 15-cent seller, per can......... tor
Solid packed S»*eet. Corn, per can....................7 J-2r
Dargc cans ^oltd pack-d Kraut, pr can...............7 I-2c
Large cans .-.olid [lacked Pumpkin, per can............
Early June Pe2s per car............................7 1-2c
California Raisns. per lb ...............................
Van f jimp's Soup, per can .......................... 5,
Hominy larse r.-rs. n<. r can........................7 I-2<-
Caiiforni Pea hi targe sise, per lh..............,,...
Maiebi ..... ....................
i • lo* ............... Ht
■ • *'j. •• tegt per can........ h,
< linn *t Bai ng Powder. lu-«e::t s ze, per can......... i-j,
ii g I..rd. p* r in........................... 12 l-2e
e-j Butter per lb..............................:ti»r
Flour. Ppper >n. tier sack..........................H.%,-
Cr:- o. tile readier fih-et nt can. per ran................run
lit a 'lot » t Pi. Baking Powder, per lb.............|<h-
c . .]■'!■ T- . regular <!»eeui k n.l. per lb. . nw-
• a • ■ Btfiitt, ,,aii. .
1 .. the fV m -i and *>e^t M -.it 'Ij' .ej ,
tbe .-By oil cut none elao.- . oung torn-fed of High
q ■ ®i*. s ^ j 4 * »*»' fo*’ f l» * * <*!*•
Jit)* » (,K«H I HI («».
II'* Hr F|*«*tt«* \\ mOna TfiftN.
E9f
s ; • r
r
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mm
mm-
■ -
mmm
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c -wmm
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March
Patterns
and Soring
Style Book
Now Ready
STOKE OPENS AT H A. M.—CLOSES AT « 1*. M.
V; SUCCESSORS TO THE/ MELL Q-N . Cq i
I l.ntraneee: 2 on Main; I on Harvey; I leading lo Terminal.
_Mail_
Orders
Filled the
Same Day
Received
Unrivaled Values in Boys’Clothes
Probably never before has there been such a slaughter of fine apparel
for hors. Everything goes in the hif. February Sale inaugurated Thursday.
Norfolk suits, many with extra knickerbockers; plaids, checks, worsteds,
serges: various fancy mixtures; i ch new colorings in browns, bines and
novelty materials. Lalcst Ideas in pleats and gathered back . bells, poc-
kets, linings, etc. Ages 6 to 1S years.
Boy*.• $lu Suits non i Boys' and $<i.."0
KT..U3 — Norfolk . of! Overcoat-, non fti.i»—
, ,, ,, i Boy it-b pride will be fully
(oiii rP, Hftti pretty pmiQS J
Bills' Suits lit S2.1I8.
*:».l>$ anil Si.llH—For
mer prices are not ti" n-
tione.l n this 'of of ...... "• H'"‘ j mot with one of these
suits at throe pi ice on. | and cheeks ol ev. i> rlc-1 overcoat-. Still another
cause the red net ions j seription. Two other lot; f lot include. $ Ju ;,.nd $ I I
of highest grade suits
arc priced as follows:
$12 .suits uov. $«.)*.%;
$t 4 Mi cuds now $7.ff>
would sound out of
reason. See the uualitv
of suits in these 3 lots.
That' all we ask
overcoat that are iuot-
in; out a! onlj $0,95.
Wonderful u v c r e o a l
\ a! lies.
Buys’ Mackinaws worth from $1 to
$«.riil non $2.:>« to $t.iM4-_ Former
pries forgotten in this February dif-
posai. A boy is ready lor the rough-
est weather with one of these desir-
able Mackinaws. Mackinaws are
made for service.
Boys’ fiOr to 7.5, Finis at title—At.
this price you ean afford t > g> t you r
boy several pairs. Itoys $1.00 pant
now 07e; $1.2.5 value now «!$■; $ ■ u
pants reduced to SI. 14; pants worth
$2.00 now going a< only $1.4$.
Men’s and Boys’ Furnishing*—All Reduced
This sale includes boys’ apparel of every description and our complete
line of furnishings for both men and boys. Gloves, knit caps, sweaters,
raincoats, bath robes and so on. Also buys’ blouse,-., rompers and plush
hats.— Men’s and Boys’ Section. Second Floor.
4!
p* m.*
C /$ |
- * ft I
«l?5i WM. GRANT BROWN
New York, Feb. 4.— (Spi.) —
Twenty thousand club women
have started to mobilize for the
-storming of New York city!
They are preparing for the bien-
nial convention of the General
Federation of >Vo;s en's clubs to
be held in the - ring
From Hawaii. Mum the Phil-
ippines, from l’orto Rico, from
Panama, club women will wing
their wav. to add to the thou-
sands coming from every s'ate
in the union
Two tn Uion club women will
e repri senied'
Mrs Win. Grant I’.own will
be official host*.*,*-.
President Wilson iu*y ad- *
the eomcti
Taft. taa» ta,i*;..i aad
M't-h—l of New York Ii,., m-.-.|
scad> promised -o rpe»a ('
Semi-Annual Sale of Sorosis Shoes
Includes Shoes for M en, Women and Children
$3.25 for Misses Shoes
Worth $4.00
F‘at*fit l*atl,f-r with cloth
?r»p*« pn ♦* $■
rn ■ * WirlsJrif} for** «l
< n ' f* k i ii v ith iT.;t k!«,.
*•»!»«! 1*1.4 111 Vlt I V- jiLski
•1 •>’ here, for $rn-.
v -!* JuM th+ t .',k '
' • R r
Hfdttf-
M*»n« on i Mlftren't alinra
«»f l<» iiprrrnt. Ktert paft
hear* »hc *tnrA«U ntnmi* of
€| 14 «4 ! i t * .
Tlif* molive of the semi-annual sale of
i SOROSIS SlfOKS i to clear the stock of all
unsold balances. It comes this year just when
your supply of Winter shoes may be ex-
hausted, and offers you a chance to replen-
:sh it and save mon* >. ffijfh top shoes will
be in hi# demand all spring. In other
words, now if the tiro to buy shoes.
\\i»tt;<’n*s SD.UO unit milMMi >!»»*«•$ ISti.Ko
f:\ -k kid- Kins, French kid^KinF. dull calf-
skins ail calfskins, blue kuLkius, patent
ithe-
Women*, sp.oo. S7.50 and ShrH>» at
Ip5jfl5 -■
ers ’n this ren.arLabte eolleetlou of shoe
**«• M. -c^ ntliircil t*» Si.S.1
d nuH*i*'$ F." tvM* >!»*'»-» a-'liuvil t*» M.H,*
Women * SorosL >Iuk> redut c<| to F3 M
Men’s $6 and $7 Shoes, $4.85
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1916, newspaper, February 4, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859522/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.