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Ardmore, Sunday, November 21, 1909 PAGE THREE Extra Specials For ivm Tlio.nks UY MARY GWYN WH1TEMAN 1 TELEPHONE ONE-rOUR-TWO I :: :: tt n tt :t t: :i tt :t tt :: tt :i SOCIAL CALENDAR. :t :j it ti Monday. tt tt Woodmen Circle at Hull. tt it Tuesday. tt ti Ladles' Aid Society, tt tt Wednesday. tt tt IVrndale Ilevlow Club with tt tt Nlrn. Douglas. tt tt Evening Klks' Thanksfilv- tt tt In Hall. tt tt Thursday. tt it Thanksgiving Day. tt tt Ittecptlon nt Mrs. Pride's, it U Konnio Klult In evening tt it Whh MISS Hewlett, tt it Reception at Mrs. Carpeti- tt t: ter's. tt tt Friday. tt tt Saturday. tt tl Orlo Club. tt tt 11UH.V Hces. tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt u ti tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt INDIAN SUM M Ml. Ob. weary, weary aro the days When Fall has censed to reign, V'heu winter, cold and bleak and droar, Han scarcely killed the flowers guy, ray, Had scarcely killed the flower Ray, Before he ends Ms dying year Tien weary are the days. TP TV? Hut from October's rustling leaves October's golden grain Prom shining forests, rich, aglow, And flying birds, and sun that warma ,He cannot change her smlle3 to storms; He cannot change the grass to MlOW, At once, from fair October's glow. i And ho between them comes a pause In pray Novembor'i chili, A Hweet, and solt, and languid breath; Until our thoughts wo reconcile To Winter's frown from Summer's Millie, And learn to bear the; Autumn's death. lire winter breaks the pause. Dora II ed Ooodale. tt Sacred Concert Recital. The following excellent program, under direction of Miss Hauua, will be rendered at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock this evening: IMIOSIIA'M. Hymn, d'r.'iyer. Anthem. "Sweet Is Thy M Jivy" Cliol.r. Scripture. Solo, "Thu Bird with the Broken IPluion'' Master Ovorgo Willi ihj. Duet, "Thy Will be Done" Miss Williams tuid Mr. Harp. Anthem, "The Day Is Past and Over" Misses Smith and Hanna and choir. Solo, Selected Mrs. Blckle. Duet, "Lead. IKndly Llijht" Miss Hanna and Mr. Prathcr. Announcements and collection. Anthem, "O, That I Had Wings Uk a Dove" Miss Dickson and choir. -Solo, "O, Loving lather." iM is s Hanna, violin ohllgato Ozello Pugh. Hemarlm Pastor. tt Dining for Classmates. A very delightful hospitality of the past 'vok was the sl o'clock dinner given on Friday evening by Mlm Oall Cruco to a number of her classmates. The dining tuble was boautlfully dtcorated with chrysanthemums and thu dinner served In six ciurses. A very tempting and appetizing menu had been prepared: Cream of Tomato Soup Cream Crackers Oyster cocktail Celery Turkey and Cranberry Sauco Cream Peus, Tomatoes with M.iyon liaise, Potatoes and Stuffed Olives. Chicken Salad and Shrimp S.ilud served with lettuce sandwiches and stuffed apples. .lello and Whipped Cream with Assorted Cakes. Fiultx, Hon Bonn and Coffee. Coverts wore placed for Charley Helchelderfer ami Ilaohel Campbell, Luther ltandol and Kllzabeth Simp son, Dow Walker and Orace John sou, I) mi Uussoll and Ruth Paul Hogle. Fisher HuwIIiih and Daisy .Maude Webb. Junior Murphy and Kllzn ('nice, Thoinm Ollnier and (Jail Cruce. After dinner the guests llngtrcd I for merry games and music, enjoyed with a wholesome good will and abandon that only high school stu- j dents know how to appreciate. 1 Thl g the first of a series of entertainments which the pupils will enjoy In honor of their Thanksgiv lug holidays. tt Thanksgiving Social. The Young People's Society of the Christian church will give a Thanksgiving social at Mrs. W. A. Pride's on Thursday, from 3 p, m. to 10 p. in. An Interesting contest will be u feature of the entertainment. A small admission fee will be charg ed. tt Church Tea. With Mm. C. B. Hanks, Circle No. Two of the Home Mission Society cf the Bro'adway Methodist church gave a tea on Friday afternoon which was largely attended and netted a good sized free will offering. The house was decorated with lovely chrysanthemums and Mrs. Hanks wiib assisted by other mem bers of the society In welcoming the guests. tt Program Deferred. The Third Ward Mothers' tl't'j on discovering that their program conflicted with a teachers' nic'lng at the school building, posture d their art program until th ft I Friday afternoon In December. A lecture on Domestic Selene ,y n visiting teacher was being- -.loved byxthe teachers and the Mothers' Club were glad to meet with tin n. The program will be carried out In December as had been pl.iun.-d for Friday afternoon. tt Orlo Club. With Mis. (!. It. Webb the Orio Club held a splendid meeting on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wobb was leader and made iho lesson a most Interesting one. She abo gave the delegate's re IKirt of the Oklahoma meeting or the Women's Clubs. Yesterday's lesson was "Itellgion." Roll Call Quotations from "Saul." Heading "Plsgah Sights." Paper "The Poet of ManWnd" Mrs. Wobb. Sketches Christmas Kve, Kaster Day, A Death In the Desert. Heading "Saul." Discussion "Thu Immortality of Love." Table Talk "Japan" Mrs. Henry Smith. Parliamentary Drill Suspension of Utiles. It Thanksgiving Reception. The Ferndalo Review Club have Planned a very dollglitful Thankaglv Ing Day, socially. Tho Year Book has tho following announcement: Thanksgiving Thursday Mrs. A. Carponter At Homo to The Ferndale Review Club Assisted by Miss Nellie Heard and Mrs. John Oren Wo call our friends together around the festal board with Thanksgiving." tt The Educational Fund of Women. At the rocent Oklahoma Stato Fel- Table Linens Are Greatly Reduced PMSK in (lie li.indio;iic-t patten,-, w h.iv ever hi ought on. "2 Inch I.mt u wo'ti J.'uii a yard, f. r tnl-, sale 4 r marked O I .OD DAMASK New and most attractle pa'tcrn In double and single border effect. Ide.irh.'d spot and floral patterns, 72 Indus -a aa In width, Worth $1.50 a yard: now OI.eW DAMASK New shipment of Satin Damask, In all pure linen quality, received for the Thanksgiving Sale; full 72 Inches In width, wide range of patterns; best Ofln 11.00 value; a yard OUC DAM ASK Unusual values In Table I.Iihmh for tills evtnt. Bleached Table D.uuiuK, a quality guaranteed to be all pure linen, T2 In. Ins wide, great alue at 73e a ard, this week at. OuC Our Finest Napkins in This Sale NVPKINS Double Satin D.unask Napkins, In assorted patterns, all linen quality and full 20 Inch size, In regular way selling for f.'i.oo a dozen will he marked q a q down to, per dozen dQ I 7 NAPKINS Good quality all linen Napkins some spots and others floral patterns, tlr regular dinner size, exceptional values at regular price of $!l.rii a aa dozen, at dZslyO NAPKINS This lot contains a benutlful as sortment of patterns guaranteed to be all linen, splendid values at n $3.00; go for the event at dat.aW NAPKINS All ptiro linen Damask Napkins, In a wide range tf new patterns, 22 Inch size, worth $2.."0 a dozen, a 4 this ,uek 51.90 Towels Savings SPKClAir Twenty-five dozen lot Huck Tow els, hemmed, the very best 23c grades, for tho Thanksgiving Linen Sale marked 1 fl at only J jJQ SPKCIAL Another very special offering, pre senting fine hemstitched Towels, pure linen Towels worth DOc for this ia week only tUC KPKCIAIy Very beautiful quality hemstitched Damask Towels, guaranteed to be every thread pure Linen, regular price 4 a a 1 1. 50, for tills big sale only, pr... SPIXMAT All pure Linen Damask Towels, ze 22x18, regular price $l.G0 4 ma a pair, special SPKCIAL An exceptional value In a Linen Damask Towel, hemstitched, size 22x50, a good one for $2.00 a pair; Special for this sale ol.U SPKOIAli A handsome D.unask Towel, very fine for Dresser Scarfs, In floral designs, guaranteed to be pure linen, a good value for $2.50 a pair; special for n n this event 5t. I " Fancy Linens FOURTH OFF Cluny LaLct-, irom a ft Inch Dolly up to 72 Inch Round CI. th, all size piece-., many in match deslgns.for this spe cial sale go at a nv I'F.lt discount of , J) CUM' FULL LINK OF LADIKS KIMONAS In the latest designs, prices ranging rn from $1.00 to Ou.OU See our line of Ladles' anil Misses Log gings from r Sue to ...tlUU t ine Special Sale of Linens This Week You will want appropriate table linens for Tlianks giving feast, and the opportunity is presented here this week to buy at decidely saving prices. Our special offerings include linens by the yard, napkins m all qualities, beautiful hemstitched and scalloped pattern cloths, cloths with a dozen napkins to match. See our show window and counter display of these finest of linens. See those fancy cluny lace doilies, scarfs, rounds, etc., offered at less than 1-4 of the regular price for this event. Linens sold at Wcst heimer & Daube's represent only die best. See Our Extensive Display of Holiday Ribbons will fuel i' tli.' Ilitr S' ' i 1 i Urn t p-'- sio.-;. (r 1 1-; i..t K i Ms ins r . ; Aork. wid- IMiVoi.H tor hair bo-. ti . In .1 grand i l" lion of all tl.it - anil desir.ible ni'iillon mvhiI v.. ,)i clnl li.irgalns for this wwk- TAFKKTA RIUUVNrf-Hi No 2. in w.a pink and ll?ht blw. ttbn Holly Rib'' .:, a ccuts a yard, thin week nt on a U.i 4UC FANI V limilON'fi Prom 3 to S nc), wld , or opera liana, fancy work, ! t elaborate efficlH; licautlful Cfl coloring !. 25r ft yard, up to . OUC HOLLY IU HI IONS In all width-., f. m j 210 In all thf latest styles, at 'Jfl price fr m Gc a ya.d ip to UC SASH HIHHOS8- In Molr.-i. Taff. ii. ,1 Moln and Satin Striped Novelties, fniii 33c a yard up to srotVll PliMD HAIR ItlHDOV - Fm n li. l In width, rich dark oolorlnn" . wn ' n" i i i ,i 1 1 1 - Tiitfi-ta, IiIkIi lustn- fliili'i, a id 50c 25c b w a at m m iw n u u rm Our Opening Sale of Christmas Handkerchiefs 1IUY THK CIIHISTM.S UANDKKIU HIKFS .irly and !iue the prllei,- of -n K i lng from a complete slock. Many spe. I.il pur ehiiie !ots for this week at greatly tinder .ihi" prices, an an inducement for . iiudL ate bujlng. We an meet your every d mnnd for ChrHtiiias Handkerchiefs. SPKCIAL Children's Fancy Border Hand kctrhlofB, put up In novolty box, H r II In box, for per box IOC NKW LINK Big ahlpment Women's Sh cr Uneu HsndkercJilef. hemstitched and eni briild'rcd, dainty work, excep tlonnl vnluea at r I V C SPKCIAL I.mlleH' plain Linen nc lfatldHerchiefs, for . COO SPKOIAI.- CroH-lmrred Handkerchiefs that are all pure Inon (, lmh hem, regular 25c grndi . in this special a -ale 1 3C SPHCIAL - Ml 50 .. nt F.mbroldcivd Hand kerchiefs, for thl- njj -speel.il event UJC Garment Section SURPRISING VALUES OFFKRKD HUHK IN ONK-PIKCK D 1 1 KSSKS . V BKAUTIFUL ono-plece Dress, mado of MesHallne, In light blue and pink; regular price $32.50; &0C CA Special dD.DU SPKCIAL- A ono-plece Dress of Silk Poplin, with ti' autlful lace yoke. In apric t only, a splendid vtfuc for $27.50, at Snt rr u special price of Saw10 Splendid Tailored Suits SPLKND1D TAILORKD SUITS For $15.00, $22.50. $25.M. $27.fi0, $:!5.00 and $13.00. Thene Suits are values never equalled In past seasons. RKMKMIHOR that at these popular prices we are selling the latest models 15 and IS Inch Coats with new plaited Skirts nnido of Wide Wnll Diagonals and Serges, In every wanted shade. Positively the greatest .-uii values evtr at these prices. COMPARISON Luziunnc Coffee Always FRESH In It's iiir-liht can; always PURK: n I w v h STRONG; always PROPKULY BLKNDHD; always of UNIFORM QUALITY; nlways satisfactory; pound cost a little higher but ciip coat very much lower. Bulk or Loose Coffee Often stnlo from oxposuro; often contains dust; soldoni strong; n o v n r uniform; liap-hazardly blonileil; novor satisfactory to one who KNOWS what's best; pound cost lower but cup-oost very muoh higher. Make a wise man's oholoo between tho two. Ask Your Urooor The Rclly-TuylorCo., NewOrleons oration of Womon's clubs money was subscribed towards establishing a loan fund for the purpose of helping worthy girls lecelve an ethical on. The following clipping from Fri day's Dallas News Is an editorial upon the good work of tho Texas club women lu that direction and npplien, not Inaptly, to the club women of Ok luhomu: iMrs. DIbrell told the State Federa tion of Women's Club3, of which alio Is president, that their loan fund "Is assisting many ambitious girls to ac quire llulshed educations and equip themselves for llfo's service." They have, It seems, thirty scholarships and have lent $2,000 from thu fund estab lished to aid worthy girls who could otherwise bo unable to gut tho edu cation to whlcii they aspire. The wo men's clubs do a largo and varied work for Individual and social better ment, all of It laudable and most of It practical; but we doubt If any m Its endeavors Is at once more lauda ble and practical than Is this of aiding young girls who have a biirplus of tal ent and a deficiency of means to gut an education. The Idea U not a new one; benevo lence has taken this form lu every part of the country. But ueveithuless li lacks a very great deal of being practiced to tho dogree that It ought to be. For th s men who have both money and a deslro to do good with It, we can think of few opportunities more inviting than this one, wlillo wo could name twenty which, thougu leBs Inviting aro far oftoner and more eagorly seized. Nature, In accord ance with her compensatory rule, usu ally links talent to poverty. Most of those best enabled to get higher edu cation aro least fitted naturally to utll- (Continued on Page 10). PEOPLE'S FORUM How to Spend the Bond Money. The Ardmoreltc . A number of xentlemen have ask ed me to express an opinion on the topic of "How to Spend the Bond Money;" and lu accordance with these requests, this nrtlclo Is writ ten. The Issue was but half-settled when the bonds wore voted, and sold; the larger and more lmpoil ant work r-nialns to be done that of expending this money lu the wis est and bowt manner. As I understand U, these bonds do not represi nt CASH already rals- I ed by the citizens of city and coiin j ty; the mone to ' be spent Is I MONKY IIOItHOWKD. which must be r paid at a ' rtain time, or time. No Individual burrows money from a i bank, paying m'erest thereon, utiles I ho has alre.el) fctind a way, in ' which that borrowed money will MAKK moil' for him. So, this borrowed money soeured by the county should be spoilt In such a way that they can pay bank the loan In duo tlmo. How on ii till be done? First. Give the contracts to home mechanics, contractors and archi tects, if necessary, divide the con tracts so that our citizens can handle them. Many contractors could handle a $10.0"0 contract that could not begin to make bond for a con tiact of $100,000. Tho last named amount Is out of their reach, and tho risk Is too largo to assume. Second. Uo homo la'bor In the work done. Ghe thin money to work men hero In Ardmore, and It will I be spent for food, used in paying old debts, or placed in our own banks. Give this contrail to an "outsldi " man and contractors' prof ! Its, the wages cf the men who will 1 be brought here, and much of the money paid for material, will go elsewhere. Our laborers are the men who pay the expense of this city, and who made these bond Issues possible; give them the work, and Increase tho money circulation in our own city and county. Third. Use home material lu the buildings erected, and Improvements made. Our lumber yards should be able to furnish their share of the material .lust as cheaply ipobslbly excepting reductions for qi. nitidis as any firm outside of the elty The asphalt of this county Is as good as the best; when Ardmore citizens wake up to the richness of their own natural resources at their door, they will appreciate this branch of lo-'til liidustdy. IIWK KVKRY FOOT OF OUR STRKKTS WITH OUR OWN CARTKR ("(U N TY ASPHALT. Fourth. This last word U dire, ted to our local contractors and iu- ehaiilcu. The confidence of hi i ployer Is secured and In Id by a FINK QUALITY OF WORK. Our local workmen should not got so greedy for gold, as to do a jwor job of labor IT RKFLKCTS ON THK WORKMAN. Some of the contra-t-Ing dono lu this city, Is a shame and a disgrace to the contractors who did It. Hoiisoh are poorly put ! together; shabby work has be. n dono; tho poorest kind of material has been used, so as to Increase tho contractor'! profits. HAD WORK NKVER PAYS. Thero are local con tractors, to whom I would not lve ii Job, unless I had a written c n tract. specifications, AND WAS THKRK ALL THK TIM K TO 8KB THT THK WORK WAS DON 10 AS AGRKKD. Aim to make a fair return for your wage. Tho day has passed for starving the working-man. But the workman should do honest work, not only because It Is right, but be cause a GOOD JOB IS THK I HOST A DVfORTISKM KNT FOR THK CON TRACTOR. Respectfully, LKSLlK LIOK SANDMRS. Foley's Honey and Tar cures cotmhs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pel colds. Get the genuine In a yel low package. Sold iy all drugglst-i. Ardmoreite want ads are the best. Sulphur Newspaper Incorporates. Sulphur. Okla., Nov. 20. The Sul phur News-Democrat has Incorporat ed and is Installing lu Its plant new and fast presses. Democrats! throughout the stato aro subscrib ing for stock. The paper will bo made a lho democratic wlro and given a stato-wldo circulation. Invest in Lands and Mining. Sulphur, Okla., Nov. 20.- A party of West Virginia capitalists, friends of Senator Klklns, are In Sulphur Investing In city realty and ncgotl ntlng deuls for loud, zinc and as phalt lands near this place. Ioad ard zinc orea shipped from these I lands are paying from $3o to $63 j per car. FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER Fro ( Yu mn4 Evry Jltltr Suf I (ring lrm Wcmon' Allmant. I m a woman. 1 knot woiiwn'a auffrriora. 1 hav fount th cute will null, tree of any chargre, my homa treat mtnt with full Instructions to any aulfrrcr from woman'a allmunta. I want to tall all woman about thla cur ou, my reader, for you raelf, your ilaushttr your mothtr. or you." aHter. 1 want to teil ycu new to cura yourtelrrs at homo without th hr'v cf a vt r. Man cannot understand women a -".erli: -What wo women know I rim i ciperlence, wo k-.. -bettor than any doctor. I know that n y homo treat mnt h a aafo and aura cura for l.cucorrhoca cr nnlllin dlicnareea, Ulceration, llliplaccnient l allt.itr of th Womb, I'ruluse. Scanty or lnlji I'eilodi, Uterine or Ovbrlan Tumors or (Ironths alio paint In tho head, back and howelt, bcarliij down Icellngi. nertuuanati, creeping- Icellrj u th aplne, melancholy, deiir to cry, hot llahr wearlncta, kidney and MjJJer troubles wiser caused by ueaknessea peculiar to our sti. I want to Hiulyou a complete ten day i treat ment entirely Ire toprovu to you thsty.-ica c- i yourself at horn, easily, quickly and r-'-ii- ) member that It will cost ou nothing to c va treatment a complete trial j anil If yu should wish to continue, it will eot you only about 1 1 c-t'i week, or less than two ceuU a day. It will not Interfere with our work or oecupati in. Just C ' tne your name and addrass, till me how you suiter If you wis' and I will send y"U the trt-J' for yur case, entirely free. In plain wrapper, by return mall, 1 .ill also send you free of cost, rr ' l,uGk -"'WOMAN'S OWN MUUICAI. AUVISUR" with explanatory illustrations show '.i h women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home, Ktery womsn should hsve It, alt 1 lnarn to think lor lirrscll, Then when the doctor ea "You must havo au operation." you t decide for yourself. Thoussnds of women have cured thenueWee with my home remedy. It cuiea all, old or younr. To Mothers of Daughters, I will erplaln a simple home treatment which speedily and effectually cures Leueorrhoea. (ireen Sickness and Painful cr lmg-u!ar Meutruation la luuaz Ladles. l'lumpnes and health always results from It use. Wherever you live, I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know anl wfU sjladly tell any sufferer that this llsae Treatment really cures all women's diseases, and make women well, slronr. plump and robust. Just send me yuur address, and the free ten dsy's treatment 1 yours, also th book. Writ today, aa you may not this otter aiain. Addreea , mrs. m. summers, DoxH South BoiifJ, Ind. U.S. A.