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PAGE FOUR DAILY ARDMOREITE Sunday, March 31, Isi DAILY ARDMOREITE ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO. 11. Q. SPAL'LDl.NcJ. Publisher. THE OFFICIAL PAPER Of Carter County and the City of Ardmore. j TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The Dally Ardmorelto One Tear .0 j Six Months 3-00 One Month - .SO j One WecK .15 The Sunday Ardinorcite One Year by Mail J2.00 I'avnhle in Advance 1 The Weekly Ardmorelte One Tear, by Mail J1.S0 . Six Months i Three Months .0 Advertising Repreeentatlves The K Knta Special Adverting Agency i 15 Kuft until St., New York City. Harris Trust lUtildlng, Chicago. Wuldheim liulldlng. Kansas City. THE MEN WHO CAME BACK, j COfi lENTtDLV," jV5 CA&flt OfiM, l PAY MV UAP-TA AT THE. HOW: ' TOP LVCPV LXTRA cum HlLPj xn.c 'Of OUB BOYj fVCP. THfPf. I if , ( t'lipyrisiitfil l,v the Ilrii ish-Catia- ! tlian Recruiting- Mission.) ' By Leonard M. Reno. I I 'Hole Aviatcur A merioainc. ' Kscailrille S KU. "Tli Storks." ! 1 Mr. Reno is a (liicae-o lmv who I ! enlisted in the flying coi i s in ' ! I-ranee a year au,o. where lie 'was closely associated with Fonck and t ' iuvneiner. I lis cxicricnees com-' ; pass every kind of air duly, and at the ae,c of twenty he va- decoraled . t w ice for liravcrv. ir mm um Editon&l Pag to escape an ant i-aircratl is a moot question. Most hut lorlunalelv, it is stated, the dis icoverv of triekerv came in time. Entered at tho I'ostufftre at Ardmore as n 1,s (..(. j( K,s Second-Class Matter. ., , , . . jlieeii pointedly asked why the jfov- Member of the Associated Kress. eminent eave orders to concerns tin der naturalized l Iernian a:;d even How liarraifc airmen think that aerial aerohat ics are the most effective artifice. Oilier- hold thai when an anti-aircraft shell lutr-ts near the machine the should lie an' Thft Asi-er-i.'ltfri Press 1.1 PXt'll IsiVelV en titled to the use fur republicaUon of all news credited to it. or not otherwise cred ited In thin paper and also the local news pelilislied herein. All rights of republication ef rpeclal dispatches herein are nlso reserved. Ardinorc, Sunday, March III. Wis THEY WANT THE IMPOSSI BLE. When. Prince llcnrv of l'rtt--ia vi.-iied this country in I'"'.', ith Hi t n-torlt' and Von 'I irpii . an. I hi --nit'', the ostensible olij.ct was to eliri-uu a racin", yacht ot the kais (T. lint the real object was In -tir u'i "pat ional" ' 1 let i;i!i i f.-elint; anion:.; ( b rtiiai: - tin ican-. and Marl in Atncnca an m .ldi-n: - I projiai'a'id.i ', inch -;i itnperceptih enemy alien management. I'oubt less the true answer is that, with baste imperative, there are mil enough dist incii ely American fac tories In do the needed work in time. This recalls, the reported boast made months ai;u that it the lierniaus in this country su willed our war preparations could not pro ceed. The scull- to be anle of lli;,'l slightly as t tin- "miners below Too violent maneuvering is prime facie evidence that the placing of the first sh situation siu'h as it raises the ipiestinu -is i,. pr. -I.eil v. it .-ml with -u.h to I'liriii-'i .-utile of t he scheme' -day deiiwr ihi l.ai-er's bands. nm hi been ma mi.' . I -1 .telice I'CCe s .is allilosl ba -1-. I or the Mopes thai it would one . i ; n 1 1 r into lbe T he pi ince and in-- suite cho-e to i-it lb.- Ita nly fit ies with lbe laives; Teutonic eiemeiii -. l.vef) u here ihey were surrounded b, I iernian- inei ican s. I.,(iwhere the I leriiiau ocief.es were eiicour .11, ed, and uilh seeming li'.-nii" .icc.-pted the imitation, to sin- a paean in pfo-e ol iermauv and ii -"nohk- ruler." I if con: e the -peech-e- on hot !i -idi -. .. re di-creel ly worih'd. bat. biokiii na-r ipt-itaf ci ! nun I hen: now . one pi oiup'. iy 1 ec -o-'uics the ail. i ol at mitij; heart -a!le;j i.ince, u..t : . i lbe aib'pleil coiuury of America. h:u to ". un fit 'lerhind." I Sisci'ssin- all 'hi- in a recent -e-rial installment oi hi- -.-coii.l huok. and ia ferri'i:,' h the p n li .'in-bi-i r leriuaiiy of "I he-e -! uhboru .er in an-A m.-ricai' ." nier mb i-;-dor n raid poin'edl . i . ui.irk I a v, i I one oi i hi in "were depr: v.'-l of the tnniiev he ha - won h. re. Liv en hack the rat;- and ooilen si, Ks in w hich he landed and t obi that In to whether u I- not better to pro ceed more slowly than to take lbe risk., and a 'iy serious ipie-tioii u i-. I'.ut there is no room for I be done who are ;.,H st l ine; e. ements. iC it w ill n iuilb-t- ipie-tion as to what shoub with eneniie- in our midst coliviettd ol el forts lo il this nation in it- war tin I n their ease il w e arc -.ill be a mere choice bituee ..ml hemp. SKKAPNEL It is - i ran -poi re Lpiit. re , ion - laled that, wit in; facilities, ; arro-s i,i,et t inn . improved al Soon l'eirot;ra(l be St. I 'ot er-hii r;j. ride to make il i 1 1 foot sool I. wit! one unless lb ie!in-lu- mor e le- cheni- e Mr. Hoe lel: i'.ld inlluenee -mil. to nri tot he new Riv n's bill, w hich is cnii c i, i ; i in t!ie u-uai I' it was daii''cii)u-lv ac- curate. The yunner will be eucour-aLo-d to a slight correction of his ranee. ( u the other hand by sueak i in? away with a slight elevation or j change in the direction of tTh;ht lbe i aviator b-aes the gunner uncertain . ol t he el lect of his init t . 1 1 shut s. (The latier tin-thud i- a deliberate y-leiu ol outguessing the iin crew, while the lointer entail-, the possj Inliiy of blunileriii'; into a 'hot in stead oi working sy-1 emal iealy away mint it. I he I iernian are w orks (piite frankly on he theory lh.it the best way to deleat a French flyer is o out-numbtr him four or five to one. thie of the circus work- ahead itiil at a lower level. Simula! in;: fliubt.i !n- will turn and perniii a French-, man to pur-ue him Then out of; tin- clouds or down from a rtrcatcr hei:;bt. swoop tile t e-t of t ho r;roup.i I iie mill- are aain-t the I reiich in. .n. who i - n.u nr. illy a- ,iih-d frotn ecry an .it Mo-: of the finhtni': lakes idacc a! i;reat heiebt. The airplanes are 1 1 1 Hied nuo ; Ii 'ee t;ene ra lor three types of work. The "spot; in;;-' 'or plane- fi al a hei-.;ht of .1.1 1! Id feel where they cai the pl.'uvuieui ,,f ene:''i- aud receive .le.nals liuin I reticlie Ill' v a re no il cla contact 2.51 II I ,,r I detect batterie. tin i !- own li 1 1 1 iui; MOLDING FUTURE IMMI GRANTS. .McAlester News-Capita! : Over the I iernian Methodist church at Stockton, t'ak, flics a hij; American flajr. It represents the sentiments of the I ierniau-speakinvr population of Stockton. Their pastor, Rev. I'.. ('. Jantiuscli, explaining why 1 lie flair is t here, .-ays : i "My father served in the 1'russiaii wars of 'M. "o'i and 7'k and then came to America in order that his four sons mi-jht not be retired lor ; 'cannon food.' After the death ! vise of militarism is broken in this vv.ir, multitudes will conic to this 1 country from iermany jttsi as my father did. Then the ( ierman Auierican minister can do his real bit nioblin;; the new-comer lor citi zenship." Any minister who pleaches and practices as lbe Rev. Mr. Jutmu-ch does, is doiii'f his hu right now. Hut his prophecy of an aiter-the-war immigration of llcrinan war-hater-, is intere-1 ing. If 'tn-h a wae is coininL;. it i- indeed a fine, patri otic piece of work for our (iernian citizens to prepare themselves lor the role of teachers of American ism. ! The same policy might well be adopted by other important ele ments of our citizenship. The best teachers of Americanism to immi grants are necessarily those of their own blood who have preceded them and absorbed the ideals of their adopted country. This is really a duly that the latter owe our coun try. If in the past we have thought 1 1 1 o in derelict in this duty, it is pleas ant to believe that ill the future they are going to rise to their lull obligation and opportunity and pass on the beiutiu that have come to I hem. There nro dih everywhere today that lliey are gelling ready to do sO. The Bloomin' Kaiser. ill no-e are c. riainlv w m -I lie-w ar hodi-is who at their I'hiladcl coiifercuco meeting enthusias- eeied the i-viii ceil opin- tnal.i that IF Sundae would b I hi -el of ptay in 0 mm e lllo-l t !.i -e t une t ions prac- s I 111 w ihi 1 sv.am way ,1 il v. , i mi ire s ihey lo their 'iT.iti.i a iioiroii -i v I, ad, oi I the n.l than it lo I lb. 1 id man . un unit aitis 1 n ten y ea r- two turn I of the hat boy privilege Mow York hotel, and n iiave -i ed a quarter of iloihir-. Moral : hang up ; at and lu; v t hri fi -I imp machines. I he I ir-t pi nt coi em t hev h ive i- ihe second patrol, flying an other 4.111111 fee; ,,- ,,er their head .. I iie-e machines are com-mi.s-ioii'-d in iui rco 1 1 1 any enemy planes :h:. ni iy have petiel rated ihe h-irrii r 1 1 1 I ii'- fight ing - 'p:ailt en above. The mo-! thrilling work, both to the i -n i o i n ,i t i. ii t of tin- civilian and to the ilvcr In m -el l, is tile lop pa- I ndianapo.'is ew s : I '. ( ira II . -llpel ml elide apolis public schools, tion- to the teachers grad (Iron no N 1 1'; tauf.-'.ut s ; million ear o w n o- n here i ;'uing machine grim litisine--. altv tor anv mi-cue i- a tiinil 2001111 feet 'or more. Most o great fights, as for instance. ot liatid mo ib t'lilli I iheV were er.ir'.i a-ks. v want : that ta.v I lie l.ai-er A nn rican p-n i lit-, hear; - co ,,iii:o the ov i; ; i . r e : impo met ica; value li iperty ca -1 idly I tell! in I -: -1 i is co con 1 1 -cai e in i loruia :i v at w icon en Wei foll'jll! bat-poli- e of ihe that mann ami h'onok. have at that heigh,!. Recently F. d of Inilian selll illstruc of the third to eliiniuate from the chil readot s the I id man poem. Kaiscrhhiincii." At school 11. T'hiriielh and Rader streets. iiropriati- exercises were 1 1 old while the page-; containing the poem were pasted together. The teacher, in' giving rea-nii lor this action, 'explained ihe nature of lite poem and -aid that nothing in honor oi 'lie terrible kaiser would he allowed n their hook-. When she had tin shod, one prceocioii , y oungster iro-i and solemnly declared: "That loom shouldn't be called 'The Kai erblunion' ; il should be called 'The 1 lb lotniu' kaiser.' " and uoi r for iheti I!loie ii intrv t eatli SIDELIGHTS ON WAR NEWS. iap- '. iernian pay the Self-Preservation. ( )1. -ihle: they want lo b oi a -nit In e,.r: -t tin tilings t!i! country ha- ;;ii'u air! can give t iieui. but at lbe nne time I he . vv i-h to vciiii in i u i man . i ir-1 of all. And octtaiiilv tin- uiier ai;ces a- well a- the enori- oi many of them -hoy. thai til. y ha'.e iudulg ed. if indeed tin", do noi -nil iu- 1 ae ict 'ua'i- -ta eciii- to be ic.e.il 1 r tin- I'rui-h war u-y hav e cho-en v in ie'u li ingau'. onio v.iiii .-non a nam--f ti ifv ing even if nut of it- tracks. at tanks name w hich l ear ' il in lb niachim Si-1 1 1 1 1 z.ei bile," A thin;, i-. that would In it fever lllovei t abeti m iln i ii I ilollgll ' paper have lieen foolish dream oi I n-r- nianiziug tin- cotiutrv and uianag- iug il in I id in iny 's int crest s. in the current Met 'hire'- maga zine a I 'iernian-American contrib utes a very interesting article mulct his own si;;naiuri. In brief, it is an appeal to i iermati-nn rican-. m declare wheie they -.and and -top resenting as an ' in-nh" any inquiry as to their attitude toward out war with t iermany , Me - iy -. ei v truly, that the country has a right to know where they stand, and that to dodge the question by complain ing of "insult" w ill not do. I le in timates that ,!.-. numbers of ih.-ni are rcfusin;; to make it clear where ihey stand, and b avt s it to be in ferred that they are either too an gry am! obstinate to be willing lo commit themselves or that tbey ate really standing on lieiinany's Av. 1 'I course, lie does mu venture to add. as does M r. iet a I'd in 1 he ; iint ii ieri i d. to abov e : "I .d mi ni; llietii one tiling, and that i-. if y. any remote possibility the I ier : lan- did gain a foothold in ibis .oiiutty through the aid of those of liorman de-cent here, before v. e of other descent in this coutitiv sub- milled lo ('icrmaii rule we would at- j With I'.altimor tend to every traitor! We do not , demanding S10 ; Mi-soiiri furiii-he. its best recruits, it -ohlii I's. physically. If department the -oldier troiii Mi-souii have lo garded as rept e-en t ing, a superior lot of met.. T he avalanche h the chief obstacles military endeavor. At ; thousands of tons of - inav come littiTtin ta Ulo ed Mate A perfect the war recruited In ell re - a cla--. high. Y In no .toil raii-et ipt : t II I Kox- ui marrv nt v daughter .' ni are supported bv vour father. .suitor -'es, sir, hut my gov'nor' tiled of supporting me, be says, and I thought I'd get into another lam- ned ot 'peace the lior- niaiis Keep on inarching into Ku-sia. annexing more territory as they go. bin by the time they got to the ea-t-etti end of Siberia the Japanc-e are ikely lo a-k l!;e reason w hv. The critics of Secretary Ibiniels have been practically silenced by the facts, but some of them still submit that they can't understand how a mere editor of a newspaper could accomplish ,-o much. They might he pointedly reminded that a suc cessful newspaper editor learns early to employ his subordinates lor all that they are worth and that no tew of Mr. Daniels' subordinates are naval experts. stout un ni i unit s hav e t ron s a ; - -.- been one Oi , y g O o VV 11 1 1 i c tatiisidos. v, iping out mint try rifle shut i, declared to caused one extremely di-as-avalanche. As the war to a decision, it niercliandise conies more eras Ihe nations al war with iiet'tnauv are: Serbia. Russia. France. I'.el giuiu. I i real I'.rilain. Montenegro, ( japan. Italy. Portugal, Rumania.! I'liited States. Cuba, Panama.1 (ireece, Siani, Liberia. China, lira-' il. Rumania and Ru-sia have re- contly dropped out of the fighting, j and peace treaties with ( iermany I are pending. ! lies its way along lisiuihance of the upply in all lines be- marked. While we cannot tell any one what we shall; have to charge for goods as things develop, ibis much may be depend ed upon : ( i u r prices w ill be the very lowest possible under the circumstances, o o o Piuy Thrift Stamps. o II O I Do you know that April is one of the most treacherous months of the year? You are apt to he deceived, by the apparently beautiful weath- er. 1 1 is not so warm out as it ! The kaiser say s the Almighty "has certainly something in mind for the! iernian people." This is probable,' hut ii may not he ju-t vv hat the kaiser expect-. The head- of the i iernian people are already danger j oiisly swelled, and if lbe dream of world dominion were realized the: consequences might be di-a-l i ons. ; j The first American soldiers were I killed in action ',.e -I 1017 m Iici, a small detachment of American in-i llmU "" " "ut "" ,,IC 1,1:1,1 ifantrvmcn was attacked in the front Smlt""'. to gather a few Mowers. Hue trenches bv a superior force of :"ul ''"l,u' ,l'l,'k ,l,ml,s the Mowers it.erman-. Tho'-o men verc Corp. I l'lu" '' 1,11,1 ,'"1'1- -Now " 'l' I ,,,.. i; i :....m,., ... .-,.,i,si ,o .Heads to a congested condition of : I "i ivatc iiirgh i in-sham. Fvanstmi, Ind.; I ITiomas F. l-.nright, l'itt and Private Merle D. I lav. propose thai ihey shall pay us like the Iroeil snake of Aesop's fa ble." ENEMY ALIENS AND WAR SUPPLIES. Again xve hear of crooked work in a manufacturing concern under , When Secretary Daniels cli r i -1 on -d llenrv' Ford's submarine chasers : "eagle-." ho perpetuated a name illtat is historic in lbe navy. Ac- i cording to naval records, lilleen e shipyard w orkers i nieriean fighting ship- beat ing i ilav and I 'acific i ' '"at name have distinguished lliem- the throat and lungs, you are in ;ii fair wav to contract pneumonia. Do; not lake chances, procure a can of Denver Mud. Use it according to di- ' iictiotis and save yourself a spell ol sickness. ; o o n ! I'.uy War Savings Stumps. II o o Toilav is Faster. Although dves caulkers demandim coast ship a dav and overtime, it would ati pear thai I log Uland or its spirit sp, selves m the Kevolut loiiary War, 11 s,.u..,.. .the naval war with France, the War,1" ;"''''', ,-u'l':-' of 1SL'. the Civil War and the Span-1 :in" """"lal tons lor ?c. is spreading ilsel nelit. across the contt- I isli-American W ; How would it do to place ternment camiis all those 1 in m o per- iernian inuuc-nce lo wlncli our gov- sist in delving the lood conservation ernmetit gave large orders for v.ar rules, and there place these (iernian supplies. The chief executives of ; aides on half rations until end of the 1'nited States ( iauge Company ; the war? of Sellers villc. J'a., have been ar-1 rested and two of them jailed on j Senator John Sharp Williams, of the charge of so tampering with tor- j Mississippi, has the right idea in in- pedoes as ly cause them to explode disastrously oh the ship from which they are fired and of so adjusting the gauges used by aviators as to mislead airmen into such high alti tudes that they will he overcome in the rarified air. The investigation shows that the Sellersville plant has been under distinctively (ier nian influence. Of the three exec utives in charge, one speaks broken English and is naturalized; the sec ond speaks no English, came from (iermany only six years ago, and is an enemy alien; the third is also an enemy alien. The government had given the concern large orders, sisting that l.al-ollette from the senate. Whv not? Cm on, senator, and suggest a firing squad for your pro-kaiser colleague? Haven't you noticed that the rail roads are handling business mighty smoothly under I'ucle Sammy's management ? Some of the Ardnioreile delivery hoys are knitting for the soldiers. All these loyal "newsies" are Inly ing thrift stamps. It's a mighty fine, manly hunch of young Ameri cans that distribute the Ardmore ite each day. o o o liny Thrift Stamps and War Sav ing Stamps. O 0 o Yes, of course, il is all right for you ladies to "doll up" a little extra for Faster. We always love you a lot. but when you are arraved in ;all vour liuerv, vou arc irresistible. Hut do not forget to heed the ad- wiedersebeii "iif tebi-.-ildiefswied- vice we gave you last week. : lew ! i.,-si.i..,t " ,,f k'..rltilw.ry;.r,.c.i applications of Scotch Tone Hair driven I H'ohcsbaldigesw todersehen Placards are hung in alt German railway stations admonishing pas sengers to say "goodliy" in German and not in any enemy language. They are advised to lake their choice ot these tonus: doot lie- schutze Dich." "Got segue Dich," 'Auf w iodersehen," "Auf baldiges Sorry He Spoke. Washington Slar: 'T told Ilen lietla that I was proud to see her vot' just like a man," said .Mr. Meek ton. "Did that please her?" "No. The choice of phrase was unfortunate. She said that if she couldn't vote better tlvm a man here would have been no need "of her troubling about the ballot in the lirst place." Wdnioreile Want Ads gel results. Color Restorer will add a lot to the appearance of your hair, and no woman is really beautiful, who is not the proud possessor of a lovely head of hair. n o o liny Thrift Stamps and War Sav ing Stumps, now. ooo I-'roni tin: amount of straw hat dye we have been selling lately, we feel sure a great many new Easter bonnets will blossom forth. Frame Drug Co. Ardmore, Oklahoma MAIL OKDKKS K KIVK I'KOMI'T JiNI) ( VltKHT. ATTKNTION. &I1UTINU ( IIAIUiKS PREPAID. Silverware, Cut (Ha.ss and ( liiitit Tliinl flcirir. loRABPgHjlROWN 13-l3i iU7:38 tWUlST..' Z- OKLAHOMA OTX QKLA.. Grafonolas and Keeords Third Floor. KAIl KOAlt I AKKS KKKlNDIil) ACCORDING TO TIIK PI-VN TA1LKRS ASSOCIATION. OK THK OKUYHOMA CITY RE- Your New Spring Draperies At Little Cost Send For Samples Select the Ones You Desire and Send us the Measurements of Your Windows. and Your Draperies will be made Free of Charge and re turned to You l'ost Paid, ready to hang to your windows, without further expense or trouble than the stamps for in quiry and return order. Note these, which are the NEWEST and Verv MODERATELY PRICED. VJ J ' ;!VI '(J Kg ('reliiiiiies CnrKfiius florals ami bold slripc.l dc-.sii-tis-, nt' brilliant fadeless colui-ins's; also t;iit-stry fl'l'i-ets, mid, by way of mi-tit iotiin-;, those iite ex eeiiliiinallv desirable fur Ki.ittinj, Itus its well asi 1 it.iiet i s, Uoum Sets, etc Yard, SI.00 up to $1.75. Merei'l-ied .Materials. For civet-drapes, come in tbe nevvest sti!iiro(if sliaili'S, in ruse, tan; also wliit'-, Willi bluebird designs. Yard, i5c. liiieualovv Net -While, ecru and ivory; excellent yard-wide li.le material. Special at, yard -lac. Mariiiselles A siiiierinr (iiality and brand new. in white, ei earn and ecru. I'lain wilb hemstitched ami ribbon elites. Special at. yard Hie. ( iirla in Madras In nuim-roti.s attractive designs, in blue, rose and yellow; lull 4U inches wide. At. yard ic. Panel Nets--c'on.si.stini,' of Xottiinjhani, Cable and Filet .Nets, in a wide variety of new desiuns, in nine inch panel; choice of white, ivory and ecru. The panel, 50c III Jil.'.'.j. Kilet Nets -In a larne diversity of .small designs. with lace cdKitiR; full W inches wide; yard, "iDc. Plain Nets -40 inches wide and splendid tuilit its, white and ivtii v. Special, at vnrd 4!le. Iirapcries are made free of charge A I lloraliatt;h ItrovMi's llraH ry Departmenl Tliinl I Titor, i sl Ktmm in Ueineiiilier Six Potent Reasons for the Choosing Of l.a Camille Corsi'ls, liver vvliieli Ihe wizards of I'ri'inli I'lishitin.s pi rfeet their i reatitins of arlLstie dress. Nut" tliem attentively. First. I'et feet design int,'. hai iniini.iii1; with the t-e!iiireinent.s of ev ery f inn re. Second The perfect vi'iitil.-itiiii: front and bad; feature, the patent ed -Vciilillo." Tiiii'd - 1 1 lu'ltest tiual-itv- of tnatcrials and vvoi Kinaiiship. !' hi it h - Correct, ,Scj enlific fittiiiK seivie". Fiflit Ijivvt price pi nportionately, to any other enrsi't. Sixlli- The universal satisfaction enjoyed by all wearers of "La Ca mille" Corsets in all parts of the world. Keltic mlier, Ihe l.a (a miile corset Shop at Itiiraliaiiuli - llrinvii's, Seeoad ITonr, East lioiiin. v, V y i&ijk . sta i a .i .i a' nt wr, mm The Sweetness of the Violets The Korxemis eolorims of the tulips IIia fra Kranee (if the hyacinths, are actualities liel'oie the inind's eye as you naze -Un the loveliest of Spring fasliions that are eiiianatint; from the drcssnialntit: iie,artment. Styles that arc exclusive and refined. Styles created in the minds oi genius and art and originality. -Completed by the hand of cleverness and ability. Suits, Coals, Dresses, SUirts ami Mouses. Kaeh a style unto itself. Yet liarmonizini,' with the fashions of the hour Hut exclusive, especially adaptable to the wear er and her personality. And TIMS, the wizardry of torment fashioning1 is hrouKht lo you at prices so unusually moderate that you gasp in wonderment, and spontaneously desire to possess their equal. Let us convince ou at At Rorabaiigh-lirown's Dressmaking Dept., Third Eloor. Satins and Silks of the Moment New, Decidedly NEW! And Merit Prompt Viewing 10-Inch Black Satin, $l.:0 - (if beautiful qu.tUy and finish. Weight suitable for suits, skirts, sleeveless jackets and trimmiiiKS. Very liinh lustrous satins. 36-Inch Mars Serge. $3.50 --Decidedly new. a serge twill weave with a rich satin finish. Suitable for various tailored Karments. New shades rose, taupe, erovv blue, ittizon. a new tan and chalk white. 40-Inch Fancv Baronetto Satin, $5.50 Yard - A new- and beautiful satin skirtinc. "White with brocaded patterns of plaid and figures. 10-Inch Satin Shantung $2.50 Yard Dress and suit weight Shantung Pongee with a new lustrous satin finish. New shades silver, lose, reseda, tail and white. Crepe de Chine Extra Value, $1.50 Yard Special weight and finish crepe de chine. One. that is worth ".lo more a yard on today's silk market, .lust received all of the new colors, con sisting of maize, pink, flesh, Russian, emerald, purple, eopen, navy, tan. brown, black and white. At Koraliuugh-Drown'ti SUk Shop M ain Moor, West Ifcnini, West Aisle. Shipment of New White Novelty Voiles Just arrived, l-'ine qualities in very dainty, attractive styles in stripes, lace figured effects and embroidered effects, ;bj and 40 inches wide priced at yard 6!le, 85e and $1.20. White Kaeouet Cloth- 34 inches wide, excellent for white skirts, chil dren's wear and dresses; 3."jc quality. Special, yard "9e. IIG-Iiich I'ajiuna Cheeks, fine qual ity, yard 2!)e. IIOTiich Pajama Cheeks Yard, lSe. Piiinia Cheeks and fluids, in fine quality. Yard 33c. I'lain Wile Voiles promise to bo the most used fabric for white waists and spring and summer dresses. All styles magazines and papers men tions this as one of the leading fab rics. We have complete stocks and we delight in displaying them. 40-iiieh I'lain White Voile Special value, yard 25e. 40-inch Plain White Voiles in finer qualities, yard 33c and 3!)e. 43-inrh I'lain White, yard 50c. 13 inch Two-ply White Voile A splendid quality for the price. Yard. 59c. 13-inch Finer Two-ply Voiles Ex cellent fabrics for graduation dresses, lie sure and see these. Yard 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. 10 inch Voiles in plain colors, ail shades. Yard 39c. Try llankok Soiling for spring dresses and suits, pretty colorings in tun, light blue, pink, rose, gray, em erald, king blue, navy and white. Yard 09c. Dress I.Lnens Different qualities In French and Mamie weaves, flood selection of shades, 30 and 45-ineh widths, priced at yard 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. At Rorabaugh-Rrown's, Main Floor, West Koom, West Aisle.