The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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and hi* admiration ahe first bo-
fins to criticise Father Time.
She rinds ths first flaws when
the man she adores looks past
her. beyond her, at a younger
face In tihe crowd.
Youth Is short and ago Is
long. And the groat rlddls ot
every woman's life Ls not how
to make the host of youth and
beauty they will taks care of
rheonaelvc^ but how to make
love last when both have passed
Ask their secret of those who
hove acquired the perfect pose,
tboee beautiful old women who
WESTERN VOLCANO
STARTS ERUPTION
ASKS $25,000 FOR
DEATH OF HUSBAND
BT WINONA WIIOOX.
| keep their m»n folk loyal to
I man clay, that moot *ecom-:thft rrar«, and they ara never
ipllahed and most merciless of ,b)e to t,n |t.
Woman bu tons special oe-|sculptors, Father Time. I rtHf-forgetfuinc-s-x! That ls the
She sever AlacoaM with! The fact that woman often, mRinsI>ring of women’s happl
*™* If v" w.tore-s : conceals her age or mis states It.!
any man. Bha jam nan* man; but from It he can A maJJ ceases to love
and affectations, such as a pet „ _ ..... >,» itsnihn at the
who "finds herself"
eonf__.
If marrted -*ho wfll betray
bidden dreams of her spinster
and arr*ci*xKm«, ■■ • ^ Jnev«r tna cejHn* or in© a w'nman ____ _____
timidity. tstvkltl she will ooyly trs.gedy which advancing years on|y ,hnl },er devotion to him
holds for her. 1 Absolute devotion of thts kind
Scorned In Heart. | Is probably the only antidote
------ Tt U cuetomary to Notify the ■ the li™
‘ ^ntTof W r-Zm^^j^-t women.____
will ridicule concealments ot , gnU!(1 mother. but all Uus U no | _ qPFAKS ON
married friend* comfort to any woman, altho ahe.GOlVlrtKh ot v/i
Bat- the one great and unlwr- , mtjr protend it Is. She may re-| STRIKE PREVENTION
»tal feminine secret "he w11ij;„.At (ble fine philosophy a» If ttj ---•
NHft'BR r*TR to *ny man. j-u re a litany, but In her heart nt/ r „,trj prnt.
. i .. U Mba <> hstr*st!f» v. • . , . - ..
Effort in the house Wednesday
afternoon to get a "Joke” reso-
lution thru, congraitulatlng Frank
! Carter, sergeant-at-aTms, for pur-
suit o* outlaws and spending
time away from the capitol, drew
a hot protest from Speaker Nes-
bitt.
"This ls oajuslng too much
ibllarlty," said Nesbitt. "We
don't know yet whether he will
come back alive or not; we do
know he has been In grave dam
'ger. Me had my permission to
go last night; I gave It because
I know Frank Carter, and If
anyone can bilng bandits In, he
can."
The rpeech caused Reps. Weld-
rep and lackson to withdraw
their resolution.
B, I'nitrd Prom.
Redding, Oallf., Jan. 17.—Tho
most spectacular eruption of
Mount I-aneen, California’s vol-|
cauo, since the great outbreak;
of May, 1915, began at 10:16 |
a. m. today.
Clora Gideon set ks $25,000 for
death of her husband, Peter, In
district court suit Wednesday
against Wilson and company.
She asserts her husband was
caught In defective machinery.
ASK ME!
By Cynthia Grey
evening gowns plain
BERLIN TORN WITH
DISORDER, REPORTED
By T'nPrd PrrS$.
Tjor.don, Jan. 17.—.Rome wire-
less press messages from Berlin
declare disorders there are such
that the military authorities have
Issued a threatening manifesto.
Tho wireless also carried the ru-
mor that the Reichstag may meet
elsewhere than Berlin,
CHICAGO CASH OH AIN.
kHRAT: No. I red $1.M.
COHN—-No. S yellow PS l-CTPPe.
No. 4 yellow »«®»8c; No. 5 yellow
94c; No. 6 yellow 63c. N ’
white »>S4©9»He. No. 4 whits
960PSO, Nil. 3 nvxed '■•9c; N 4
mixedw 96 l-4fif*S l-4c; No. 6
mixed 93He; No 6 mixed 97a
OATS -No. 3 v S7 1-40 57
3-4c; standard B7% tf &8e._
The Quinine That Poet Not Affect Hess
Beeeuee of ite tonic end I..alive effect. Lain
ii'ib Brumo 0’itntne ' »n he teken • \ enrone
lrho.it reuel’ie norni'.ijnejs nor i '•*"■* in
• he heed There I« only one Hr .mo Qul
line." E. W. l,HOVE'S r'rne'.ure (:i box. 2-h
Q An argument ove- e trivia,
matter broke up a fro'-dship
tween me ar.d a young nan
some time we did not apeak. lu
(Simplicity Itself In n gown of
-red silk or taffeta with high
>‘ dice. The only ornaments am
r.»i row straps of chiffon and
V. ids over the shoulders. Tho
- :.rt is rather full and has an
orn ament.
finally he spoae and we ha-e cor.
friendly since. Hut >.e does r.ot
have the lam. g^d feeling toward
me. 1 ki ow. This ■r- i • ’ me
very much It was realty it e "
fault than his that »« '
'argument. Can 1 Anyth.' vr
; 1>r!i;tr back the old compan vius . p
i
All you can do to apologize
for your part In the quarrel anl
show your desire to bring about
the old feeling.
To Kill Rats and Mice
ALWAYS USB
mmr stearns’
ELECTRIC paste
\ U. S. Government Buys It
) SOLD everywhere-*** sod Son
NORTH DAKOTANS
TO LEAVE JAN. 23
COMMISSION AWAITS
ACTION OF SOLONS
llu I it i fed Press.
San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 17.—
j The First North Dakota Infantry,
stationed at Llano Grande, will
leave for Fort Snelllng, Jan. 2 3.
Bupmne Honor.
This Is her supremo hormr of
tho scorns it Ilk- a heretic. | \v ..klngton, Jan. 17.—Samuel
1 ’ather Time may mold majesty ; c’,omp,.ri, will he ft violator ol
4— Viow form a rt ,1 (1 I if III t V IlliO ... -it. . ..«nvio
TniS la nf»r wupTfixji- inji * ■ * ~■ j "’auwT i luiw uiuy uttn i
tb-it ndCatlgable worker In fin- jnto her form and dignity lntojanv 'strike prevention law con-
—---_-------------- | her features, but no woman ever
\ Into ft not of wrinkles without a
told the
greas may enact, he
house Interstate oommeroe coin-
' mitt.ee today.
spasm of secret tears.
The cliange may denote a
epliitiial ImprovT-mcnt ut when1 M.AIIRI AGIOS
• did man prefer that to beauty j Chnrlea ft. Morava, 23, and
A woman never seeing old tojAngella P Zalowdlk, 20.
■--
! City eommSsslon decided Thurs-
day not to consider Gov. Wil-
liams’ proposal that the city do-
nate Emergency hospital *o the
state until the legislature took
some a tlon on Oovernor's recom-
mendation to build ft $200,uOO
. state hospital.
WORKS WANTS TO KNOW
WHO REPRESENTS U. S.
CANDiDATE DECLARES
|Cnds ostsrrh or money hark J,I"T j hm',elf ‘"so long as she ls surei J. Arthur l.udlam. 30. Bethany,,
.ove, her and ^,ng. ,9. ^ ^
jltes 50c Dnigglfts. i when he divides h!" allegiance Dunhnr, 17.
H. C. Carpenter, democrat. !n-
speetor of precinct 6, ward 4,
will run for public works com-
missioner, Jie announced Wednes-
day.
/,* 1/ ' " tr,l I', , MU.
Washington, Jan. 17.—Senator
Works. California, this afternoon
Introduced a resolution asking
Senator Lanvin* who is represent-
ing the government in foreign
eountriee. Works denied the res-
olution applies to colonel E. M.
House, president’s personal friend
and adviser, who has made trips
to Europe as a representative of
President Wilson.
Waltham
Watches $15 and
a $3 Chain Free
We offer this Tine
chain with thts fne
watch as an extra first
of the year Inducement
and It will not last
long. Remember this
thin model ’’Waltham''
watch is yours on credit.
PA Down and 50c
DUC Per Week.
ROSENFIELD JEWELRY CO
110 Main St, Oppos te
i eeK. !
Empres
< I.OTlir.S l'.CONOMY
r>urti:g tills kind of wsathst
you probitldy wish you d had
, r ov*'T< oat n71 a n«R\y
«• ■•’ Cleaned and pressed. It
•\ ,.111 d mean a lot of comfort
•■,.r you now. Its’ economy too,
keep vonr heavy garments in
good sha'ps. Call us right now
H'.d well take care of this
matter for you.
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807 N Hudson.
Walnut 1090 Mapls 3319
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Jles 50c DriigplFts. When he divides h1« allegiance Dunhnr. 17, __21i-’ -—--------1-— -—— ~ ^ rrtPWK tSPJ//I\
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-JANUARY SUGGESTIONS” You must remember, everybody .sshouIrngOearance, CLEARANCE^ tiCE . A the se,,on. You‘Il f nd more real VALUES at this BIG CLEARANCE SALE than any
Qklilts. Domestic, and Ginghams. When .1 come, to mak.ng SACRiriCES. his BiG CLEAR NU jALtj th^ ‘ lt af?ord, to the thrifty housew fe. The man who said “Opportunity knocks only once at a door,’
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So Glue Your Eyes On a Few of Our Many Prices Below:
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Ladies9 Suits and Coats
fS. 11 COSt «<«««
S4.9S
|7.lt Cost -raluos,
$5.95
919.9P Cost rsJnss
$8.89
Ita.IO Coat valuos,
$9.98
SM Ladl«»' »>«■.
$14.45
iss.10 Ladles uBlts
$12.95
Ifg.os Ladles dolts
515.55
I IS.SO Ladles Suits
S9.9S
119.10 Ladles Salta
57.55
•9.00 Ladles Butts
$5.45
Ladies ’ Saits and Coats
ns lot ot Ladles’ Suits and Coats from $$.
» 112.50; your choice, while they last—
Just Think—$2.98
Shoes—Shoes—Shoes
Ladies9 Wool, Serge and Poplin
Suite
■aeMtleasl vslaea. Buy hetors It's toe Ute.
SrT*U UB50 sad $.7 00 $10.98
values; your choice.
912.50 values
choice......
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$7J5.‘.
ft
Miuee* and Children*• Coate
$7.50 values
$5.95
9B.80 values
$6.98
08.50 values
$2.98
9«.|0 to 94 88 values
♦’.S3
95.95 values
$4.48
Sweaters—Sweaters
Ladles* Ssreater Coals. They Most Go Regard-
less ot OmS.
98.00 values
$2.25
JAT $2.98
88.00 values
$3.98
Scarf Sets
One lot Scarf Beta; 91.0*
values ...............
98c
Ladies9 Di
Fall and W1
|S.46 Skirt values
$2.98
$8.95 Skirt value*
$3.48
04.45 Skirt values
$3.98
•ess Skirts
nter Styles.
$5.45 Skirt values
$4.98
$5.96 Skirt vslue*
$5.48
$6.45 Skirt values
$5.98
$7.45 Skirt valnee
$C.SS
Ladies* Serge a
|5.00 Serge values
$3.98
98 to 07.50 Serge
values
$4.98
One lot ef Serge Dress
$9 00 to 112.00.......
nd Silk Dresses
$8 to $8.50 Serge
values
$5.98
-$4.98
Ladies* Silk l
Petti
KEW PATTEK?
09.06 Value*
$1.98
08.00 Value*
$2.19
Underskirts and
'coats
IS AND STYLES.
$5.50 Values
$2.98
84.00 Value*
$3.19
04.60 Values
$3.98
Men’s Heavy Men’s aud
Blark and j Roys’ Gun
Tan Work Mttal Button
Shoes, welt i and Lace
soles. j Shoes,
$3.50 values $2.50 values
$2.85
$1.83
1 Lot of Boy
Scout Shoes
for men and
boys. $2.50
values.
$1.98 _
Boys’ Box Ceil Bootees,
l^Lot of1'Men’s Patent Leather Lacj and ftl Qg
Button Shoes. $3 to $4.50 valuer, . .. .
1 ImO\ of Boys’ Patent Leather Lare
$2.50
and Button Shoes. $3.50 values
Ladies9 Shoes ! Ladies * Shoes !
Ladies’ Black Kid White K,d lop fl**l flL
Lace Boot es. $3.50 values ..
Ladles’ Havana Brown 9-Inch
Boots, $5.00 values ......
Ladles' Black Kid Welt Sole 9-lnoh
Boot, $4.50 value .....- .
Ladles’ Patent leather Boot, lace and
•'SlSiS’pIk.?uViiV Heel, KM
Top, $3.50 value .......-
Patent Cloth Top, I<ow Heel
Button Shoes. 9 3 00 values ..........
Misses' Gun Metal English,
$3.50 value .......... • • ••■ ••• • • ;
Misses' Gun Metal School Shoe, but-
ton and lace. 93 50 values ...^---- •
Pig assortment of Remnants. lo
over.
Silks—Silks—Silks
Millinery! Millinery!
\ nnif auu ~
tlse WE DO and DO right.
1 lot of Ladles Shirts and
Drawers. 25e va'ucs. each .....
Ladles’ Two-Tlece Underwear,
05c values, each .............
Closing ont all of ou
best Ladles' ?*all am
Winter Hats. Whlla they
last.
Your Choice
$1.95
Outing! Outing!
XOc Outing Value, yard
8^C
12 l-2c Outing Value.
10c
15c Outing Value,
12;2c
Percales! Percales!
06-lnch Percales,
15c values
12'/*c
36-lnch Percales,
17c values,
15c
Wool Goode, Serges, Popline
Big assortment of *11 colors, and thts depart
B»ent !• running over with value* too numerous
to mention.
Ladies * Union Suits
01.25 Heavy Ribbed
$1.00
50c
Boys ’ Cl
Every Boys’ Su.t must
$3.50 Vaiue,
$2.55
$4,60 aud to Value,
$3.55
$5 50 Value,
$4.45
othing
go, noth.ng reserved...
$6.00 Value
$4.95
$6.5" Value
$5.45
$7,0i. Value
$:.C5
Boys’ Overcoats
$5.00 Values, now
$4.43
$7.00 Va.urR, now
$3.48
and Mackinaws
$7.50 Values, now
$5.38
Boys9 Oc
Big assortment of Boy
to-date styles and patter
75c Values, now
59c
$1.00 Values, now
75c
1 $1.25 Values, now
98c
Id Pants
s’ Pants, all of new un-
its, 4 years to IS year.-.
$1.50 Values, now
$1.29
$2.00 Values, now
$1.79
$2.50 Values, now
$1.93
[ Men's Ut
Men’s Heavy Fleece ?
Drawers, 75c values ..
08. PF
’ $1.50 Union Suits
$1.00
Men’s Blue Work Sb
i derwear
hlrts and 50c
11 SUIT
$1.23 T’nlon Silts
98c
...........5Cc
OrfrtOs—Orem 11s —B1 u0 and (f | |>Q
• Men’s Cffrduroy Pants Just n few e-o
* left, $3.00 value ................vfcl.OU
Men's Khaki Pants
$1 2 5 Values, | $' Vi.’.i. *
98c ! $1.23
Domesti
Hope Muslin now
12'2c
Soft Finish Bleaching,
12 l-2c value,
10c
c—Domestic
| 3,'tf Cambric,
12'2c
12 1 -2c Brown Mo : n
10c
Ginghams!
12 l-2c Gingham
values
10c
Ginghams!
15c Gir.chmi v lines
12j2c
Exrept'onnl
Men's Clothing
bargain
©
js.nn Suit Values
$6.48
$10.on Suit Values
$7.95
$12 r.tt Suit Values
$8.43
0" Su.t Values
$12.43
$1
Si^
V i r ' n
Men’s Overcoats and Mackinaws
must go rtgardless
$10 i'i i Overcoats
it a few left and t
of COST.
$0.95 Mackinaw value
$4.98
$R.50 Mackinaw Ttilu'-
$5.58
$7.48
$12
Overeoatt
$7.93
(»<• Overroats
(JP An
Vt/tUv)
Now
not I ; i I*:
Men s Odd Pants
• : - . c asanrtment,
and
‘ rvf (l.
Values
$1.58
$2.48
$2."
$3.45
o
* 5 Values
$3.98
J ' Values
$ 1.48
? X \ ' 1 0*»
$4.95
1 Lot Ladies' ff:ine Dresses
98c
89c
th** time
Tgot
OfiB T.
F<
Outing Gowns
U . I [in. es $1.00 to
50c
35c
<>i i'N>. C.OWVS
>T LADI1
0 L C
values
93c
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917, newspaper, January 17, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859706/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.