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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Sunday, May 1, 1910 YOUR WANTS FORECASTED We are almost through with our altera tion. Already we have installed our new center tables giving us much addi tional aisle space. With the additional skylight and transom light we can boast of a truly day light store. Come Mon day and feast on the bargains, and see what a pleasure it is to trade at Madden's since new energy has been put in the old store. New Embroidery 1-3 Off Monday and Tuesday vu are fjoinjj to fivo yon a chance to buy new iqio Swiss and Cambric Embroidery at a bin reduction. This is all new work, beautifully embroid eried, many of these are exclusive designs. These come in match sets. See cast window for special display. 13c 18c 28c 38c '.St and New Swiss or Cambric Embroidery, Monday and Tuesday. 25c and New Swiss or Cambric Embroidery, Monday and Tuesday, toe 35c, .joe and New Swiss or Cambric Embroidery, Monday and Tuesday, 15 V 5oc and New Swiss or Cambric Embroidery, Monday and Tuesday 60c The Latest Fad In Fancy Ribbon We are showing absolutely the newest creations in fancy hair band and sash ribbon, new messalin polka dot, also polka dot taffeta stripe in chanticler red, kings blue, resida, old rose, Copenhagen and navy. These ribbons are bought direct from the factory and priced about ioc a yard under the regular selling price, they are priced per yard 25c and 35c Silk Special for Monday and Tuesday Wc have put in the center window a special display of new Silk Foulard in patterns only. This is our regular .$1.00 silk, bought and received in the last forty to sixty days, Monday and Tuesday they are specially priced at per yard 69c Lace Coats 1-2 Price We have a few Lace Coats wc are going to close out quick, we put these on sale Monday at just 1-2 Price 1 5 00 Lace Coat neatly tailored, this sale $7.50 $20.00 Lace Coat very neat and dressy, this sale $10.00 $25.00 All Over Lace trimmed in medallion and bands, this sale $12.50 $40.00 All Over Cream Lace, hoavy lace edge and medallion, this sale $20. CO 65c Lawn Waist Monday and Tuesday 39c A splendid 65c Waist we sell regularly for 50c. made of lawn, tucked front and sleeves embroidery insertion front, Monday and Tuesday 39c Ladies's Vest and Pants Special Ladies' mc Ribbed Vests (limit 4 ) Monday only 7 l-2c Ladies 50c Ribbed Pants, lace edge, Monday and Tuesday 1-2 Price Chi 50c M Wool Band S'ecveless Vests, Monday and Tuesday 39c Chi M Wool Band Sleeveless Vests. Monday and Tuesday 19c New Curtain Net Wc have just received some beautiful new srnm not. It is most gratifying the low j rco for such new desirable curtain material. Notice the top ledge decorations, these -ire j)riced at per yard 20c. 25c. 35c, 40c, 50c. ooc, 75c, goc and $1.00 New Wash Braids Have you seen the new stickerin imitations and cotton wash braid, also linen ground and embroidery edge, 6 yards pieces at 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c See our men's west window, any article in the window 50c (sAhdden 'd The Family Shoe Store of Ardmore BREEZY LETTER FROM WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS S COM NG CRISIS Washington, .so. There ran Ik- no mistaking On- fact Unit the Hi piiMlcain-. ar' facing a critical sngo of arfaits Tin y have liail two recent olU t It-HMO! s in the defeat of Hepuli cam for ConKrcKK in districts where tin- licnim ras hail long censed to look tor success, until distention this year eiicmd their (onrace. Some party nun arc not willing to admit that tin 1 ,s t.iiiHe for alnrni In t Items re versals of political form, hat moil hi n"! men aarie that ii s hut n sign : tae time w t an Indication of tlio 1 ' .1 ioimI unrest which will culminate 1:1 disaster at the polls next Novum nil' unless sonic meuns he found to -t -111 the t !(! of discontent. It w.i, a shock when 1'ons wan elect ed to Coiwcsm In Matnai luiicttn on a iJi'iuocratii' ticket, hut In wag In Mittcly mote disconcerting when Ho ilicsti r followed milt with the election of .lan.es S. Havens, n democrat. In a illti n t which Hliould hnvo Riven 10, mm plurality for ihe lepuldlcnn ticket; and that In xpitc r the fuel that the boss of the district, (Joorgo W. Aid-ilil-'c, was the candidate against Ha vens. In fact, It wan the opinion of many pei Kims, and Home or them mighty wise poll H Ian of the IiIkIi tariff va riety at -that, that the deinoornile sue- I ecus HiiH a rehuke to the effrontery i of the leaders of tin) ltepuhllcan party. "They had no business" said these I persons, "io put up a boss like Aid ildgo for Hoprosontatlvos. The peo ple hau lieeii crying out for Home sort of concession, and the leaders have lieen thrusting them hack with the as sertion that they did not know what they wanted, and that they must come up to the rack and take their medicine without w hliiipcrliig or else they were not true republicans and they would he read out of the party and that they nilulit go and herd with the demo crats or the prohibit lonls'rt or the so cialists If they did not like the way the Republican party was being run. This sort of thing will not carry the cleUlon In November. I know we are so"dlng out spellbinders Into the Insure' t slates, hut we must do more than taat We must show that wo are eli'Itled to the confidence or the peo ple ' it'i President Tift ' sounding the kewiote ' on the 8 uiup during the mini mi ,' anil the ablest speakers In the SOCIETY OONTINTHI) KUOM VAC.K TitltKK TuTnToTUuTSuTie? TiTuneVJimnmT to know If It Is true that the i bantlclcer style ban Invaded the ban'lj,ill field and a rooster is used In il'iorattng all the latoht style suit' Manager llarreld soys the Hell team Intends to do all tie flowing The C Id Storage has made a spin i ll oider for iMirtorhoiixe steaks mid th" training table at the hoard ing bouses is the center of all ad miring eye.-. it Tin W C. T 1'. meet tomorrow at tic Christian church. A full at t nil.itn.-c is asked. :: The Woman's Home Soi iety of tli' Hro.ulwny church will meet at the Tuct-day afternoon at three o'clock In business seifKn. A full attend ai'.n' Is rciu'ste!. n Walt.r Simpson Ih visiting III parents. Mr and Mrs. II. A. Simp son, from St Lnulis wboro he Is In the eaiplov or the Itlc-Stlv Co. .I'Wisb Ladles Mil Society ain't TiK'sday afteriiiKin at '-. . ! with Mrs. Landman It. nd. line is ieiRsted. Missionary .Methodist church on party follow In glum up.tlie Henubli cans am goltu to make u iletermined fight to sustain their pios.lgo. The Democrats, however, are full of hope, mil will put forth their bout effor s They any they are certain to capture control of the House of Representa tives, in which event "Cnnnotilmn" will cenmi to bo n bugbear nnd wc shall prolmhly have "t'larklmn." Business Methods for Government' Work. The efforts of .Senator Hurton 'o brltiK about it better liusllicss system In the illstribuilon of money for tlw iiiirovement of the nation's waterways did not uvnll much, ill lontcntloti that the policy followed was i.nt cab' curateil to bring about the bent results was. however, sound. Senator Now-, lands nlo fins been a consistent ad vocate of co-operation and eixmllnn-i tlon by government dcpartmeiit and he Is enthusiastic for the systumutlcl development and Improvement or the! river and harbors. He carrion this! policy through consistently. Hu would' lime, for Instiince. the same policy1 pursued In the building operations.; of the government. At present, he says, there are several bureaus or or-' Hies which are charged with prcpar-l Ing architectural plans for public struc-i tutes. The Army and Nnv prearel their own plans, sometimes hiring outside archlteots. The Marltie llos-' pltal sen Ire does the same. The Treas-I my Department prepares all the eus- torn houses, court houses and post-ot-j tlci biilldliiKs. In some eases public otflclals arc authorized to hire archi tects. The system wirlos. The govern. ment has expendiid huiiilreds of uiil-l lions of dollars on public work of! various kinds, ami there Is no doubt1 but that millions have been lost In' Kraft, thelt and incompetent supervi sion. Resides, the ipiallty of work! has often been Inferior. Sdmo of the1 public bulldlnns or the Kovernineiit are a standlr.K disgrace to It. If the ad vice of hiich rar-slKhted men as Scna-j :or Newlands should be taken, .heie, would lie a new system introduced un-1 dor which Kraft would be . lliii'nate 1 and ihe highest po-sslble aiilstlc cv! prisslou would result. People Want Cook Book. When Secretary of Apiculture Wil son issued a hook tellliiK how to u'il l.e tin- cheaper cuts of meat to :ic best adxantiiKe,' some persoi.s were dlf-posed to smile synically about the Kinerncent's "cook hook." The pub lic, however, hailed It as Just what had been wanted. The ilemaiid boKnn to mow from the date the book Issued, and in a short time Its circu lation passed that of the "best seller" on thu market. Congressmen sent In teiiiests by the hundred for it, ami Itm.iliM copies were sent out alinoia biTon; the amazed Agricultural Depart ment knew what had happened. An other his edition wits ordered, fid probably more will he printed and Is sued as lone an there remains iy '.e mand for It. The phenomenal demand ln.ll'ues that the people In this -oil ury rave not t'purned the cheaper cuts if in at became they despised them, but rath er because they bine not been educat ed how to make the best use of them. Pheasant Fancying. The Departmei.t of Agriculture has now issued a new treatise, tolling how to breed pheasants. .Some years ano MoiiKollau pheasant was sticces.-.-' "LOOK! LOOK!" cried the Lithuanian "His heart beats bigger and stronger" I.iiilier Tr.mt, the nsvcliolocist-tlclcctive, solves a nn a L'cneratioti old. l.ntitcr Train is the newest thitiu in detect ive stories since Hilar Allan I'oc wrote "The Gold Hu;,'." 1 le has sprung intodescrved popularity alongside Sherlock i lohncs, though in an entirely different and novel line. 1 le solves the most balliiiif; mysteries by modern psychological methods. Read "The Hammering Man" in HAMPTONS MAY ON SALE NOW HAMPTON'S spends more money and prints better fiction than any other magazine in America. James B. Connolly, whom Roosevelt calls "The Kipling of our Navy," has a tremendously interesting storv in May HAMPTON'S entitled "The GreeGree Hush." telling how an American sailor rescued a white girl from an African secret society. Harris Merton Lyon's "$448.00" is the most poignant sketch of American village life we have ever seen. " H . R. H . Yvonne" is a charming love story by Fanny Heaslip Lea. Other stories by Owen Oliver and Sui Sin Far. 15 Cents a Copy Get it from your newsdealer at once. He will quickly sell out Th. will thn c full V K Slniphon. president and ! ral ui.in.iKf t- of the Klce-Stlx Co.. of St. his brother, iolcs.il' l)i y (emjrf Louis i the Jjuest of II Siuip.-oii Mrs Marcus mil Mit-s Delia Man us. who have been visiting .Mrs. Max . sthciincr. left yesterday for i-its In Sherman. MeKlnney nnd (Lii'aud. Ti'X.is. before roturnlni: io their home In Marshall, Texas. The Hrldne Club will not meet on m xt Tuesday afternoon In or t. r tuat they may attend the .John son Hell championship contest tin1 -Mint that made Ardmore famous Hal) I BETTER THAN SPANKING I S( .nVIni; Jm-n nol cure rhtlilmi if Nil i willii e Thriv l a roniaullnal cau'i- for Itili Imulilf. Mm M Summcm, I kit W, N.iulli ll-ii.l. I ml., H M-ml trr In n) molhir I hrt iii-iinful hmni' trt'tilmi'iit. lih full If jimr rlill.lrin trmiMc u In thl ' )- IVm t Minw Hit- rblM, tlir chinrp n It can't tiilp it Tlili trvtlmrnt l euro itlnltn ami aitnl olr ItvuliliM IU urlur illltlrultlca 1 Jar ur nl(bt, ' the fully introduced Into OrcKon, where It' thrlM'd so well under tin' protective I I . . . . ... mws mai wiieu i ne pniiiic was per mitted to hunt It. a Iiiik or ."lO.onil was riH'oriled for the first day's shootini;. Tlio success of this venture led to thu reailtiK of pbeasauts in many lo- calltlch ami lu some eases on a lawl scale. The birds are popular for pub lic and private parks ami name pro serves. The price of pheasants runic.; es from ?,' to fl.10 or more per pair., While easy to raise, they are sub-' Joel to arlous diseases nnd n short treatise lK fdven on tholr complaints.! Tins brochure of the Department on I pheasants will bo found ery Inter-' out inn to persons who hnvo a HUIiik for breedliiK fowls, and the prospect Is held out that It will prove profi table. Baseball Craze. ; Washington is baseball mad. Alii afernoon afer he name has btuuu j In New York, or Cleveland, or Chl-j ciimo, or some other vlllano where the' tl.ll.llU ..rj.o li.l, nH......I . ... . I " ....t-a Minn. IttPtMlH Ulll! t he strcetn of Washington watching! the electric bulletin Ixiards which re cord the plays, and from time to time j the workers In adjacent buildings can1 hear the cheers that greet successful' plays, or mark the scoring of a tally. It's great; but the fellows Inside are likely to chafe because of their tempo rary Imprisonment. On th opening day of tlio season In ashiiigtoii over 12.000 persons paid admission Into the ball park to seo President Taft toss the first ball, and to witness the corking good gatuo that was put up,! 1 Here are inaiiv Sena ors ami Itepre- seiitatiM's there ti mil be it said! hat the Kclitlemeiit from the CaplMI are ns enthusiastic fans as one will Hud anywhere. Perhaps few or thorn could run the bases i.ow, but they can. root with a will and the work of the; Xation soinetliiieH stirrers because so: many of them are out in the grand' stand. May Investigate Bonaparte. There is a mini: under former At torney Oonernl Honapartc, and It may bo exploded at ai y time. Senator ' Ho rah Is standing, match in hand, ' ready to touch It off. Tor almost ai year, now. the Senator has been car-j rymg annum a resolution culling ror an investigation to ascertain why Hon apatte icfin-cd to prosecute the hiigar trust, lie was on tile point or error Ing the resolution last summer, but ho was persuaded not to do so on tlio ground that It would embarrass the (lovovnment in its prosecution or the sugar fraud scandals, give away the plans of the prosecution and perhaps enable some of the men involved to secure immunity baths, llather against his deslie. Senator llornh consented to wait for the. ilovornnient to take action, lie Is now nersiiadcil that the reasons urged last summer for staying his resolution are no longer operative. Ho Ik still of the opinion that the ac-i tlon of the trust, In voluntarily paying' flues amounting to some f :!,(inO,0"o directly and emphatically discredited the assertion of tlio Attorney (Jeneral! that there was no ground for action.1 and ho Is likely to ask tor a cor.sros sloaal Investigation almost any time. Such an Investigation. he thinks, would result in Interesting disclosures. Wants West to Unite. In the opinion of Senator Hnrab. of Idaho, the time has arrived for thei West to make a stand against the policy or the Kastern conservation-1 IstH, which, he fears, will rosult In ' the utrangiilatlon by rod tape inctu-; ods of the development of t1(J VtnM.j Ho declares that the conservation- i Ists" led by I'inchot, C.arfleld, Howell and others, hnvo fought every policy which meant development of the West ern states and territories. Ho cites the proposal to Issue inO.noo.OOO of reclamation bonds as a case In point. Oarfleld nnd Howell opposed this, lio recalls tlio Ineffectual opiKi.sltlon to tho Warren hill, which enabled coop oration between the (loverntiuuit and prlvnto owners of laud In building reservoirs and Irrlga'lo , ditches He also had hi mind the question of grant-l Ing permission for transferring Irri gation homesteads on leclamatlou projects after five ears' residence T'lls was opposed on the ground that tra.sfeis should be permitted only to persons who were qualified home stenders. This, said Senator llornh. would reduce the value of tho lands by reducing the market for thoin. He scouted the contention that to per mit relinquishment would bo to en courage "absentee landlordism." Sa:d he: These people would prevent the development of tho West except by red tape rules from Washington. They would throttle all local Initiative and enterprise. They want to wltrdraw power sites from use imd keep vast areas of agricultural lar.os locked up lu finest reserves Increasing local tax ation and holding back i's growth." The f'ght or tho West and Alaska, has been against tho withdrawal from use of coal, oil and agricultural lands. When the conservation bill came up ror discussion In the House, .Mr. Smith of Calirornla rororred to the complaint or the conservationists th.v too much coal was being mined. "Very well," ho snld, "wboro shall wo lop orf con consumption first?" And they could not tell liliu, for no coal was being mined that thoro was not a demand for An Ideal Husband Is patient, even with it nagging w le, for lie knows she needs held. Sho may be so nervous and run-down In limit h that trifles nnnoy her. If she 1 melan choly, excitable, troubled with loss nt appetite, headache, sleeplessness, con stipation or fainting and dizzy spoils, she needs ICIoctrlc Hitters tho most wonderful remedy for ailing women Thousands of sutrerers from femn'o troubles, nervous troubles. luok.icho and weak kidneys- have uacd them at.d becomo healthy and happy. Try them. Only ,-i0c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Ardmore Pharmacy. 'Nothing troubles a handsoino man llko the loss of his good looks. Notice of Stockholder's Meetlnci. Notice Is horoby given that on Sat urday, .May 7th, 1010, at 1 o'clock p. in., n tho district court room, Carter county, Oklahoma there will bo hold a meeting of tho stockholders of tho Carter County Kalr Association for tho purpose of electing a board of di rectors and adopting a code of by laws and such other business us may conio beforo tho Association. Carter County Knlr Association. 10-13t Itoad Ardinorelte Wi Ad c, AYER'S 11 AIR VIOUK Slops Falling Hair An Elegant Dressing Dcsitroyts Dandruff Make Hair Grow Does not Color the Hair