The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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OPEN-SHOP IN
WAR TIME IS
NOT ACCEPTED
FLEES, WEDS TWO AND
IS CAUGHT AGAIN
•S'penal I" Th* - r>r*.
i Mansfield. Sept. 7. Foster
| Jordan escaped from rn* Ohio
J Mate reformatory Juno 2, 1912
■ j After four years he returned to
„ the home of Ills father near
Bp Vmlea /Vest. Waverlv
Minneapolis, Rept. 7.-- Frank < He was arrested and brought
r. Morrison, secretary of the , hi,.k W|„.r6 |,o will have to serve
American Federation of ljabor, ahotit two years befoio hecom-
directory or phone book. How-'
ever, the negroes brought him 1
to light.
Terrill’s address, for the bene , , , ,,
fit of those as vet uninitiated I .
Is 726 Wes. Choctaw. I "-veland. lt. Sept. , Kvl-
____ denco of plans for a general
I strike of great lakes seamen is
believed to have been found by
;WAR STRIKE BALKED
BY LITTLE LYNCHING
declared that organised labor of-
ficials had turned down the rec-
ommendation of the advisory
committee of the National Indus-
trial conference board, represent-
ing manufacturers associations,
that the “open shop he left un-
disturbed In such places as It
now exists, until the war Is
ended."
The request was refused. Mor-
rison said, because labor leaders
believed workers should be priv-
ileged to fight for higher wages
and better working conditions at
any time, whether or not war
existed.
Morrison Is a delegate lo the
American Alliance for Labor and
Democracy In convention here.
His announcement coincided
with a statement by Samuel
Compers, president of the fed-
eration.
“1 can’t conceive of anything
more unpatriotic being sought
at such a time than for an or
ganlxatlon of any kind to ask
Ing eligible to parole.
During the Interval, Jordan
was twice married.
“ANY GIRL” GOT BY;
THE LAST, SAYS MAYOR
Movies with MigesrTve names
have made much trouble for
Mayor Ed Overholser. censor of
pictures, but hereafter they are
going to have to come to “taw."
the mayor said, Friday
“I have found out something
In ihiH censor game,'’ says the
mayor. “When 1 do not follow
my first hunch, I gel Into a Jain
My first hunch wrgi to stop the
picture, 'Is Any lllrl Safe;' then
1 learned II had rua twice be-
fore here, and 1 decided to let
tho picture be shown until Sat-
urday night. That will end Its
typo here."
The mayor confessed Friday
the movie “allpped” by tho cen-
sor the first time It waa shown;
he didn’t know It waa In town,
j It. is a “slavery” picture.
the workers of this country to,
C",“, “;,S5 T""r LLOVD GEORGE PAYS *
years," said (lottipers.
“The union workers of this
country have shown their pa-
triotism—let the manufacturers
who are behind this move show
theirs."
SIX NEGROES BRING
DOG CATCHER TO LIGHT
The official Oklahoma City
dog catcher has at last been
found. T. J. Terrill, acting in
that capacity, put In public ap-
paa ranee Thursday n.ght when
he arreeted six dog owners, ne-
groes, for having dogs but no
permits.
A number of citlsens lately
have expressed themselves as not
knowing there was such an of-
ficial; at least, that they had
never been able to find him In
TRIBUTE TO AMERICA
Birkenhead. Eng., Sep! 7.
“America has never known de-
feat and on this occasion, too,
nhc will triumph," was the dec-
laration of Premier Lloyd George
here today that swayed a great
crowd to thunderous applause.
federal agents In records taken
In raids on I W W headquar-
ters in great lakes cities.
That the lynching of Frank
Little, national I. W. W. organ-
iser, in Butte, frustrated the
call of hucIi a atrlko to parallze
the government's war rpogram
became known today.
Continued Fron Page 1
‘TAKE WILSON
PEACE OFFER
for vears, the proposition de-
serves to he welcomed. The
runtlng of the conservative press
will change nothing "
The Wilson note, according to
the Frankfurter Volksstemmem
(Socialist) leaves In doubt the
question whether America will
support or oppose the entente
annexation plans. Meanwhile
the paper holds that it Is In
enmbent upon the relchatag to
lake a stand for democratic re-
forms that will force President
Wilson to speak Up clearly and
unreservedly on the question of
annexations.
The original articles In the
Vorwaerts commenting favor-
ably on the note have thrown
the Junker press Into paroxysms
of Indignation. The Kreuse
Zeltung says: “The efforts of
(ho Socialists lo organize Ger-
man democracy In the midst of
the war tend to weaken the
SCHOOLBOOKS
FOR THE YEAR
ANNOUNCED
i subsequent sale
The furniture men complain
that furniture on which all in-
stalments have nut been paid Is
thus disposed of, to their loss.
65 BALES MINIMUM
FOR COTTON CARLOAD
HERO GENERAL
RECALLS HIS
BATTLE FEAT
a detachment of trumpeters r Slowness in the selection of a
blaring forth while cavalry, lined ! jury to try Rev Lyn George. J.
up In formal array flashed their Kelly, charged with the villls<a
swords to a salute. axe murders'' will necessitate a
Marshal Joffre, as usual, 'session of tho court tomorrow,
avoided the forefiAd of this it was announced today. Plans
| brilliant assemblage. | had been made to adjourn to-
Wearing the same Jtold-braid- ! night until Monday
ed rap he wore In America and Judge Boies today ordered
with the same blue tunic and photographing of Kelly to cea.-e
red trousers, he remained silent under penalty of contempt
‘thruout the trip to the hill and charges,
the recital with which his sub-
ordinate. General Foeh. thrilled' , „
the assemblage. He stood in the! A l«x«“T*o .••'hartle ind
background —the men whose ' lltrr tont - c.imblnM strength with palsisbl#
I he 1 nroinatif taste. bees net grit
' slums, h t.o.- Advertisement
W. s. FORREST
Fulled Press StalT Correspondent genius presided over all
On Battlefield of the Marne,'great operations of the Marne
Sept. fi. (Delayed.) -Standing silently and yet Interestedly
on hills whose scars of shell hearing every word of the re
h pi
or
disturb
Various itepB toward meeting
the American car shortage and
conserving the existing supply
__ were ta^en at the joint meeting
| of the Southwestern Regional
Revised hook lists for the * (’arriers* and Shippers' commit-
corning school term were being tee.M held in Dallas. under au-
nent to all grade schools Friday j splcos of the National lraffic
morning. league.
The lists show that first grade 1 * arriers from all over the
pupils he required to buy ! •outh west discussed questions of an(j human sacrifice are
f!ve articles. Number of art! individual embargo, action < mercifully buried beneath
cles advance with the grades un- OK^inst corporations not agree- j urlous verdure, France's hero ' the party toured tho battle —— 77fir - -rf—r,>om"" In modern
til the fourth to eighth grades. in* to adopted plans, dlscontinu- Qf the Marne, General Foeh, to ! ground below. Here and here }10JrP ‘\.< io»et. Walking din-
inclusive, require a toial of 12 anr° of “Inter-City” and “Cross- day told a notable assemblage i it was dotted with crosses on tiir,,V i.citlemon only Wal. 1504.
Prices, except In ca«»* of writ- Town services, delay arising how the strugg*;ig French arm- the graves of heroes who had p( it isn't--2 well furnished
f r < 1 m * * v] V* I n ai*(> f t *• A ■« t ■ t I f 1. * * . . I I .1 ...... t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
now vital. For: SALE to colored people, 5-
lux-| After tho mooting on the. hill ™»"t .orl eoo<J term*'
ing papers, have remained prac lrom 'Shippers Order Notify” i |es rolled hack the German 'Hod -usually dug on the very,'Hah1 horn .keeping rooms, private
L 11,1--- *U“ 1----* I l____»_ ___1 _____ 1 * l. _ ! Bnnf vhapn thn man Rn.l / O I |Ari : AntHllnP 1109 K. 61 ll.
Firs! Grade Wh*#l*r Prlm*r, B, hales This rule will
Ha**; Heath's Flrat Fi*ad*r. A effective Sept. 15.
cla**; crayolar; tablet, about HxlO:
ruler.
Sorond Urartu Heath'n Second
/tender. Writing Man uni No 2
become
CORRECTION; VERDICT IN
FAVOR OF THE KERR CO. hot.
Th ursday’s
Music Book No 3; Applied Art*
Drawing. Hei-nnd Tear. orayola Thursday'B News stated that
"Thlrrt' Virnd.- * Graded I.Iterator.. n A".000 judgment had been
Header. Third Book: Common rendered against the Kerr Dry
Sense Speller. Hamilton * Klemen Goods Co., in favor of March C.
tary Arithmetic; Mimic Book No. 2 ( nmhe
Writing Marumi No .1. i'ransr * rriiJu’
Water Color*. 4 color*: Applied i
JURY SELECTION SLOW
IN AXE MURDER TRIAL
Up I ailed f’rrst.
Red Oak, Iowa.
Sept. 7.
New Firestone tires Best buy In
,-ity .?:: 7 r. Rhone Saturday, M-S2;
Sunday 7.1 919._______
FOR~S.\LE to acre Improved; '4
mile west • l Grand Boulevard and
tl.reo htoclis rSouth. 0-50. News.
, Com "Shippers Order . „ ...„ ...-------
tically the same as in former hillings, the feasibility of hand-.horde and saved the nation. spot where the man had fallen. #*ri,ral1 _ . ----------
years. Writing papers cost ex- bng freight In the south- Jt waa a solemn ceremony of ------------ a .*? cmuiitfon• ^^‘emnt^Iiulpmant!
actly twice as much as before. 1 an^ car compression of reconstruction. Foeh stood on •**•*•* "r,f
Pupils am requested not to cotton. | the very hlil on which, in 1914.
buy writing tablets until In ‘n cotton matter, carriers . h© received and personally exe-
structed to do so by the teacher .adopted a rule directing agents cutod Marshal Joffre's orders for
The official list of books for el> to rp7,l8e t0 forward all cars of : (he victorious battle. lie spoke
grades follows cotton containing leas, than US with simple, soldierly directness,
in . but his auditors were swayed by
the vigor of Ills phrases.
Foeh's audience included
President Poincare, Premier Ki-
Fleld Marshal Joffre. Min-
ister of W. . Painlcv, General
Petata, commander-in-chlef of
France's armies, and n score of
other nntnbles, including eight
French gennrals.
Before their eyes stretched n
Verdict j beautiful rcdling country now
The D. & B. Trading Co.
/T'he Daylight Stare ”
You Can See What You Buy
46# West Main St. Comer Hudson
Conic and see us. you will like our store. W'c carry
;t complete line of Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, Refrigera-
tors and everything to complete the home.
resistance of the empire. Those
The premier admitted news making tills move are walking
from Russia was "disquieting" hnnd In hand with one of Ger
but declared Ills complete con- j ninny's most relcntleBs enemiOB."
fidence that Russian leaders ! Would Ruin Germany,
would “repair the machine now The Deutsche Zeltung de-
ttnder fire." idared: “Democratic rule would
"Gorman attempts to sow d1s- j he the ruin of Germany. It la
aenslon In the east failed," he ‘he only means by which our
declared. "Germany onlv rfe- j enemies can bring about an etui
tided to Invade Kuaaia with »hp‘‘»'K of the war happy for them."
sword because her other method, “ demands that the authorl-
failv><l ‘lo8 concern themselves with the
"We are leas concerned for ! articles In the
the effect of a Russian failure1‘hat II prevent a people In arms ' n“,"»7ng "itool, Kl'xth* Year" Water
on the wnr than with Its effect] being delivered up lo tho enemy -----
j i>) traitors who are active In Its
own ranks.
i In the Sept. 2 isMqe, Germania,
after rejecting the suggestion of
converting Germany Into a do
This was an error.
Arts Drawing, Third V.>r. rrayolo. was returned In favor of the'alive with growing crops. The
tablet, ruler Kerr Go., after the Jury had ;assemblage stood beside the his-
Reader!h Book1 *4 °Common ^sinle • <J,eli,>erftle|l a ,lttle OVer 10 min’!toric and bullM-pocked Chateau
8p#ll*>r; W lnterburn'* Graded !.•« uIph ; Mordomnnt, which in 1914
son* In JeanauaK^; Hamilton'* Kir- Plaintiff alleged she slipped changed hands a dozen or more
men tary Arithmetic; Fryes First. and fell, breaking her hip. Jury i time* in the desperate tide of
Manus*!, No l^pMed’ir.«Wniw* decld“d wafl ,,lrfu "o careless- j battle. Below the Hot sun shinu
ing. Fourth Ymr Music Book No 011 tha Parf the Kerr Co. * merecl on the gleaming horns of
2; Water C’olorn, 4 colors (Pmn« "
or IJratlloyi crayola. taMst, ruler.
Fifth Grad*' Graded literature,
Fifth Hook; Common Sense Speller,
Winterburn'* Graded hanKUflRi*;
Hamilton's Flementary Arithmetic;
Frye's First Step* in Geography.
Warden* Flementary History;
W riting Manual No. fi; Applied Art*
Drawing. Fifth Year. Mu*!o Book
No. .1; Water Colors, 4 color*; tab-
let; ruler
Sixth Grade: Holton-Curry Read-
er. Book A A Claes. Graded lit-
erature Reader. Book 6 H Claes;
Story of the Old World: Hamilton's
Practical Arithmetic
on thp world’s democracy.'
----------- Winterburn'*
....... — ---- Graded Lessons In Language:
Vorwaerts and flry* *, Higher Geography; Wrii.ng
Manual. Book 6; Applied Arts
-. - ~lth Year; V
Dolors. 8 colors; .Music Book No.
3; Common Sense Speller; tablet
Seventh Grade: Currys Literary
Beading Common Hen** Speller;
Robbins/-How Grammar and Com-
position: Hamilton's Practical
Arithmetic; Frye's Higher Geog-
jaiorrucy. suggests that the pope [
I I'nnMnna hia Hlnlnmaiio work, j Drawing '* PP ted
Wilson Hook No
Writ -
| continue his diplomatic work, I D™whig'““seventh * reifr-*0 Muilc
inasmuch hr President Wilson Hook No 4. Water Color*. 8 col-
1 has not shut the door on such , °1rs• "^bster’s Common School !>ic-
afforta. but has merely delayed :' "J-’iVht'h 'rVn V. n ■ * ,
consideration until the allies j Itei “lag: Grammar and" GomVosl-
can have had time to attempt itlon: Hniniltone Piactlcat Arith-
Give Her a Wrist Watch
There Isn’t a more appro prlate gift for a woman
than a Itosenfleld Wrist watch. Our assortment 1s
as good as anybody’s and as reliable. Here you
get credit—
BOc IKJWN
50c WEEK
ROSENFIELD
JEWEL RY IX).
116 Main
Opposite Empress
Record Breaking Week-End
Clearance Sale Friday and Saturday
Five hundred Hats made to
ncII for S5.00, $8.00, $10.00
ui!! he on sale tomorrow for
$5.00, $3.98, $1.98
We have had some wonder-
ful $500 hat sales, and we
know, by our long experi-
cncf. to crowd our store
and break the record, we
will offer record-breaking
values
'A c will place on sale 100 Cienuine Edison Keith \ elax
. elour Hats, in sand, gold and crav, in newest shapes
t ........................................ $3.00
loft School flats, in Tams, laps and Football Hats $3.00
Misses’ and Children’s flats \vi‘h tassels ........... $1.98
Middle aged Ladies’ Hats $1.98
Small assortment sample school Hats $1.00
We won’t ask you to buy, but you owe it to yourself to
verify our statement.
New Eastern Millinery Shop
The Busy Millinery Shop, Always Ahead.
321 North Robinson, in Cadillac Hotel Building.
another military offensive.
Now Germany Wants U .S.
To Abolish ‘Dictator’
BY JOHN GKANDKNS
r 11 ltd IVxs Staff ('orrcgpontlent
Berlin, via Loudon, Sept. 7.
Demand that the “American peo-
ple necure constitutional guaran-
tees so that in the future Ihelr
president will he unable to rule
as an autocratic dictator'' was
voiced In the Lokal Anzelger to-
day.
The newnpaper ' asserted this
was In reality the insistent re-
quest voiced by Pope Benedict
and the ralcbstag.
metlc; Kvaun American Hlatory
Primer of Sanitation anil PhvaloN
"XV B. Itel nsch'a Civil (lovern-
Writing Manual No X;
Applied Arts Drawing. Eighth
1 ear. Music Bonk No 4: Water rot-
<zr1 Webster'* Common
School Dictionary, tablet.
FURNITURE MEN ASK
AUCTION ORDINANCE
Retailers association Friday
appointed a committee of three
furniture men, headed by W.
P. Reinhart, to urge on city
commissioners, passage of an or-
dinance governing collection of
furniture by auction dealers and
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William and Mary Bed Room Suites
Period Furniture
Both for Bedroom and Dining Room—Old Ivory,
Brown Mahogany, White Enamel, American Walnut,
Oak, Fumed, Waxed and Polished.
Direct Action Has Ranges. White Mountain Refrig-
erators, Simmons Beds, McDougal Kitchen Cabinets.
Trade In Your Old Furniture.
Your Credit Is Good, Use It.
Nufolde—The kind that takes
thickness—$32£0 to $55.M.
a mattress of full
The D. & B. Trading Co.
W. Mein St.
Phone Walnut SOM
Corner Hudson
The Lokal Anreiger's editor- T# Drift Out Malaria and
Isl was impelled by receipt of T,k„ th, 0ld 6,Auj4r,"ViRoV4“ T*8Tr
dispatches from America quot- lksh rhtn tonic Yon know what you *r«
ti'-Jrrz'ut' not S
necessarily require destruction of
the Hohenxollern dynasty as a
1 prerequisite of peace
Oaer-KiUeep Letters.
Several German newspapers
today .nmented at leugth on
1 dispatches from Retrograd re-
cently printed In allied news-
papers revealing secret "orre-
spondence between t’sar Nicho-
i las and Kaiser Wilhelm tn 1914
and later.
The Voeslsche Zeltung admit-
ted the authenticity of this cor-
I rospondence today and declared
NICHOLS & COMPANY !*
FANCY GROCERIES AND PHOIHX'E
IIS WEST CALIFORNIA AVENt'E
Rhone* Wal. 984-27SI. (NORTH SIDE STREET)
Freeh Country Butter, lb. ....................#5c and JOc
Freeh Creamery Butter, lb....................4Wc and 4.Nc
Fresh Eggs, doxen ...................................401-
Fresh Green Beans, lb...... •<><'
Fresh Cooking Apples, peck ..........................aoc
Fresh Cabbage. H>. S!e, 100 lbs......... .............$1.75
Perk Nice Potatoes ..................................4R*'
Yellow Sweet Potatoes, lb. .............................4c
Drv Onions, lb. .....................................
Large Green Peppers, doxen .............. ...........
We always carry a good Bn® of Fresh and Cured Meats,
Dressed Poultry, etc. We deliver. Walnut 984 and 27,71.
116 W. CALIFORNIA ST.
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DRY GOODS W. MAIN
‘Red Goose” Shoes
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the kaiaer's stand
therein was
justified
owing to
British In-
trig ties.
1 “The
kataar'a purpose.” the
| editorial
asserted,
'was merely
to frustrate these and he acted
only after consultation with the
chancellor and the foreign min-
ister."
The correspondence referred to
Is being printed by the New York
Herald in a series of copyrighted |
dispatches from Herman Bern-
stein, formerly editor of the New
York Jewish newspaper The Day
and now In Russia It was
stated bv Bernstein that the cor-
respondence was obtained from
the eecret archieves
II Included a long list of tele-
grams and lettars signed some-
times “Willy" aud "Nicky,” thru
whlcft the kaiser was shown to
have attempted poisouing of the
czar's mind against England and
France Russia's allies, and to
have schemed for secret Russo-
German agreement.
Still other correspondence ex-
changed between the czar and
kaiser have been reproduced In
the series of article* by Charles
Edward Russell, member of the
American commission to Russia
These articles are appearing In
The Oklahoma News.
$2.00 $2.00,
No War Prices
Here
Yaum* Man and Man Who Coro—
Here is the place where economy pre-
vails—$er buys the newest and classiest
Hat in town.
Take a glance at our window and you
will see that you can save $1.00 on vour
hat.
vs :y«-.v65
121 WEST
GRAND
Special Prices in Staples
AT
Coverdale’s
Department Store
109 WEST GRAND
Just Received 1 Case Ginghams
15c
........15c
12'/2c
25c
worth 17c wholesale
Special this week .......................
Bleach Muslin, soft finish,
extra value ..........................
Brown Muslin, extra good, worth more than
we ask .............................
8-ounce Duck,
Special
Shirtings at special prices for a few days,
yards to 2 1-2 vards wide
Light Calico.
Special ..............................
Light and Dark Percales.
Special, yard ...........................
All widths from -'
Silks, Wool Goods
And all kinds of yard good at special prices.
Men’s Goods
Blue Work Shirts
for ...........................................
Blue or Stripe Overalls,
I'nlon Made ...................................
Boys' Overalls. 4 to s M»c; 8 to 16 sixes, 75c; blue or stripe.
Boys' School Pants from 4»c to $1.1)5 pair.
Clothing
Men's $20.00 Blue Serge, extra well made Aa a ao
7-piece suit special ........... )14aJvl
Men's Pants from $I.U5 to $4.05; good patterns aud styles.
Men's Wool Pants in khaki, corduroy, mixed cotton An PA
and wool, and all wool, $IJM> to .................
Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Etc.
............... $4.85
................$4.00
Dark Brown Kid Lace Boot
medium low heel ........
Black Kid, white kid top.
medium low heel ........
Indies' Genuine Soap Kid
lace.
Kid Lace Boot.
l>ace Boot . . .
Ladles' Genuine Glare
Louis heel ............................
laxities' Genuine Glaze Kid
lau-e Boot .............................
1-adies' Genuine Glaze Kid Cloth Top
Lace Boot ............................
Indies’ Pearl Gray Ijxce Boot,
French heels ... ........
Ladles' Patent leather Kid Top Lace Boo:,
17. it) value . . ..................
Men's Glaze Kangaroo.
straight last ........................
Men s Glaze Kangaroo,
leather lined
Will the shoes you’re
wearing Monday he
“Red Goose'’ shoes? the
ideal shoes for rollick
ing\ school ^oin^ hoys
and girls, because they’ll
stand the most severe
test put upon them—
they’re all leather.
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The«c rhoes are specially
designed to allow tlie ut-
most comfort and still re-
tain the fit and style de-
manded by the growing bov
and girl.
Our unusually complete line of Red (loose Slices
have about 75 various styles front the wee tots to
the high school graduate. Wo arc the Oklahoma
City home of these long wearing shoes.
They're very moderate!v priced, $2.00 to $6.00.
The hoy or gi'l selling next (o you will he xxeartnc
"R«*1 <»oose" Sho«is— iook for thpin.
—--Fir** Floor
Towel Values Saturday
Splendid opportunities for supplying
towel needs ot the present and future. These
are but a lew instances—
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Extra heavy quality MeHch-
ed Bath Towels, colored
bordered, large size. . . 50c
Medium size Honey Comb
Towels, colored bordered,
each ...............740
Fancy striped, medium
weight and size. Rath Tow-
Pi8 2»c
Fancy bordered extra heavv
quality Bath Towels, medi-
um size ............sv
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Remnants-Half
very e^iiven-
Saturday a sale of Remnants—
iently grouped in the east aisle—consists
1 ancy laffetac, Satins, Crepe da Chine, Georgette
( repes. serges, Broadcloths .ml other woo! male-dais-
Pwtsses. Voiles. Madrasaes and side drape MadraJaea’
Ginghams, Lawns and Percales lialr I’rin-.
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Men s Silk
Hose 17c
Misses School
Frocks 50c
\rr you prepared for
: school Monday with a
Men's Black Hose of ! crisp, fresh school frock
extra good quality lisle, j gingham? The unusual
w ith toes, heel and sole i • t rimmings and
doubled in siTes 9. q 1 i -ranSc of offered
1 o and 11. 17c pair.
NOTE.......This Hose under j Second p-loor
present market conditions acre* 2 to s and
will sell regularly 35c pair, j KT' rcl ncii for quick
style,
range
here at 50c. can not be
mafic at home tor less.
$8.00
$7.50
$6.00
$5.00
$6.00
S3.00
$6.00
$6.50
New Fall Parses
In the Envelope & Handbag, SI
We
variety
envelo;
and place special
announce Saturday a splendid
of the new featured leather
purses and hand bag3 for fall
raphasls upon
These Purses ct $1.00
The' re purses that
much higher purses
are unusual values
exact
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1917, newspaper, September 7, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860458/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.