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THE T9L8A DAILY WOELD fREDAY MORXIXO, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906. n n A J October 1st to Saturday, October 13th p OF THE SEASON WILL BE mm FIRED ON iQJBH ins fnny aj). r Monday, October 1st, and Continuous Firing Kept up Saturday, October 13th By the Big Hustling Store of Until IwiMKXSHKB October 1st to Saturday, October 13th P ins enny aper mill ja c-a En ce We Fill All Mail Orders Same Day Received DRESS GOODS . I illl'll lillest J)) wnil III nad i-1 1 1 1 l u r Mini $1.2r HENLILTI A Ask In see mir lilur ainl black, ya.'l W jilt', olie-liall' Uimi lit per Mil' , imlv -iilt, OINCHAM3 Out- line of 1 )i sm (iiiighams was no -rr incprc ' li 1 1 1 t . (i.inil (ii;nly o" check in Shepherd plaids al nni 8 l-3c, 0o, 10 l-2c, TFiRCALE AIiimiI "illl1 yards of best qualiiv tinii li Porenks worth 12 l-2r, ihu only 10c Limited a ii i : ii 1 1 1 of IHc quality Ml "lily 8 l-2r APRON GINGHAMS We bought about ."illl) yards of good quality apron (iiiighams well word M I -.'le. ( 'oint' in ill tic mill w hiv anil liliirk checks ut per yd.... fic SHEETINGS !l IVHrill Sheetings, .' values Hi 27-12c ll).4 Prperill Sheetings, .'I'll' values, t 30c blenched, good quality, wort I' 3tc, sale prii e, pel yd 2!i J TOWELING Itest quality (Tim n Mink Toweling, worth (I 1 le, mi sale at 6". Other values al lil-lc, 7 1 2c, Sl-.'le, 10e ami 12e. THEN and there the walls of competition crumble and competitors will acknowledge their defeat in t RICE-MAKlNG. Never be f re have tliey been cal'ed upon to meet such price-, for while in Ka tern Markets our buyer secured for SPOT CASH some of the Hurst and be.-t mrreh rid i e on t e market and th it will enable us to offer to our customers by ar the greatest bargains ever oliVn d by any store in Eastern Oklahoma, ve defy competition and invite careful comparison and easiest consideration of each and every atti' le advcriise i on this money-saving pike flu 1 1 We are nutting on this sale just as an introduction to let you know wha prices o-i first-class merchandise that you may ex tc t to bu throughout the season. W e know beyond a doubt that when you come to i his (Irand Introductory Sale that yo i will instantly r cognize the big values that we are offering all through our tntire stock, that lack of space prevents us mentioning in this adveriist nur.t. We have simply Mentiontd a few eye-openers that we hope will help y ii in getting on the rk-ht road to save at least, 25 per cent of your hard-earned cash. WITH COMPETITION KNOCKED OUT WI'l All"! DE'JLAlllNG QUITE IUJLULY THAT WE ARE ALWAYS UNDERSELLING AND NEVER UNDERSOLD. Ladies' Cloaks Tile long 52-illeh lengths are ui'iii tn lie ileeiileilly tile thing for this fall ami winter, ami our Murk mnile 11,1 of Meltons, Fancy Wursleils, with very full haek, trimmed in ililaiil Velvet liiitlons to uialili, must he seen to he apprcciiit eil. (.Mir stock consists of about " Cloaks anil all sizes. I Beautiful assortments of putlnrns ami are being piekeil over every ilay. Prices from ftl.fiO n $15.00 Misses ana Children's Cleans Never before have we hee u utile to show sneli a varied asortmciit of not' aud pretty style in Misses ami Children ' Cloaks as we are now showing, licautil'ul white bear skill, u white silk limid, wi th dainty liuekles, rim (T to maleh, perfectly liemitiful, worth. 10, only $7.95 Our line, ns we have said, is one of many patterns, and we can't for lack of space, describe them. Fix the child ren nut lovelv while you have a good pick of styles ami size Prices from .fl.f.O, $'J, $2.50 $.1 and up to $1(1. Free Transportation Frier ds and customers from other towns may attend our Opening Sale at no cost, we have arranged to refund your transportation charges both ways from p aces within a reas onable distance i'rom Tulsa. Bring one of the following coupons with you: Ladies' Suits Calico 10 yds for 39c 10 Yards to a Customer We shall place on sale eve want to see (hem move. Sufi linish grnv worsted 1' stitch hands and cloth covered with latest effect produced, si $'.i.(MI, on sale at "Johnny Jones," in fane trimmed in brown Pan velvet si vie, pri I al $1X.0(I, on sale "PRINCE CHAP,' l.on.1 linings and velvet trimmings, price at $15,110, Sale Price . . We have a few plain full sleds, trimmed in velvet, cirrut priced at a "Live and Let I, mil v rv Suit iu our store and we Tin tilling suit, trimmed in hutloiis of same materi'll, Ik hraid and velvet, priced at $l.ou y mixed plaid, latest pattern, with silk hraid, n verv nohhv at '.. 11.50 m gray mixture, with satin 'I the rage, a verv conservative COUPON This coupon will he good lor round trip lranspurl:i limi from lied Pork, Da.' son, Turley, (hvus..o, Seal."., denks lo Tulsa and relmi, by any person coming hy lail to attend our Opening Sale, (let., 12-l.'t, upon pu. "hase of merchandise to i hi iinount of 7.51! or over. COUPON This coupon will he (food for ri mid trip transporta tion from Skiutoek, Biok'n Arrow, Catoosa, Sapulpa, m Tulsa ami return hy any person coming hy mil to a' lend our Kail Opening, Oi". '2-15, upon the purchase ol Merchandise to the anion it of $15 or over. ,..$12.50 l o.x Suits in fancy mixed wor ar cut skirl, very swell and ive price. Choice of lol fur FREE BOYS AND GIRLS FREE Cul this foupon out and siyn your own ami your mother's name mid address b elow und present ti the store and we will ive you a small neat buzzer, ndvertis- vertisinjr Hunter Hrown Pdue Kihbon Shoes. Child's name Mother's name Address , Ladies' Skirts We have without question the best popular priced line of Skirts to be found in Pastern Oklahoma. We are (joing to divide these up into four lo ts and place them on sale it $5.95, $3.95. $2.95 and $1.00 You may pick your choice of any 100 skirts, all new styles, iu f.'r.v, black, brown and plaid, a few cut circular, with box plaits, made up of Panamas, Broadcloths, Brillian tines, new Worsteds, many of these skirts sell for $10.00 Your choice for $5.95 The $!i.!)5 line has to be s ecu to be appreciated. Many of these skirts are worth $0.50 and $!U)0You may jick for $3.95 The best of all. iThs line includes about four dozen, we bought at a sacrifice, good ran.ire of sizes. Skirts are simply beautiful, many of them are well worth and we have sold a few at $7.50. Your choice for $2.95 The $1 line is rather smal 1. You had better come early .tjOA ot) a.in s)js as.nij thiny for early morning wear. Understand they are cotton mid worth $1.75, cut down to$l Shirts and Nurnishings While in St. Louis, we bought all a certain skirt manu facturer had at a clean up price. The sizes are broken, they come in white with small figures, your choice of these only 39c This lot includes about ten dozen of gray cbambray, col lars and cuffs attached, sizes 15 up to 17, worth 75c the world over, rail Opening price 50c Good Goods Makes Ours a Safe Trading Place BELTS We bought them cheap. One big as sorlnienl of black patent leatlu'i Peter Pan Melts, the grade th.il sells at 50c. We In light them .so cheap that we can sell you yiur ehoiie of these Hells for.... 1!) BAGS We have just one big assortment or Ladies Purses and Hags we bought very cheap by taking the enti e lot, so have picked out the 5l)c and 75:' grades and will sell them at 29c BUTTONS While in the market we bought one consignment of pearl Huttons si cheap that we can sell them to you thp 10c dozen quality, for only. per doz 5j GLOVES Monarch double tip lisle and silt Gloves at 50c aud 75c a pair. Long black and white Silk and Lisle at 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 SUPPORTERS We have bought a lot of MANNA Hose Supporters worth 35c, we can sell on at only. IT: GIRLS SCHOOL CAPS We have about four dozen "Johnnie Jones" Caps in gray, beautifm, worth 75c anywhere, only.... 43;. We have another with Patent Leath er Hill, Automobile style at... 6.)c Hosiery $8.95 , Cash Buyers and Cash Sellers I SEE BIG BILLS We Have the Goods, Why Pay More? While in the market, we botiirht a lot of hosiery, they conic one dozen in a bunch, arc the very best quality, block shaped ankle and high spliced heel and toe, worth 15c a pair, you can buy one dozen pair at this sale for $1.00 Our line of Fancy Hose was never more complete and full to overflowing with good things. Yard-wide bleach I ed Domestic 7 1-2c Yard SEE BIG BILLS: SEE BIG BILLS EK3S Mass Meeting . ! The pcuple nf Tulsa are hereby called to assemble iu mass meeting al the new opera house al S o'clock 1-i nlay evening, September 2S, for li'e purpose of coiisidei ink; the prop-' ositioii to locate the Chrisiau Church College in Tulsa. This great cdiieal ional institntuion in s me Oklahoma city, mid it is to have tin1 active support of the Chris-j tiau church of the I'nited Slates.' It is planned lo be the tnosi impor tant college or university of its kind west of the Mississippi river. The uvllent social conditions existing in Tula rive this city certain advan tage not possessed by larger place in other part of the new stale, and it is the purpose of this mass meeting to take such action a may he necessary to secure the establishment of (hi college iu Tulsa. The ladies are es pecially invited to be present and participate in a work of such prime importance to the people of our city. .1 O. IIAGLKH. Pr-sident Tulsn Commercial Club W. It. AHHOTT. Henmier of City of Tulsa. Laid A Corner Stan. Ada. I. T.. Sept. 27 T'i mi- sti lie of I lie new Methodist chilrvll at this place was laid todjy. Hon. Henry M. r'imimu ilemorTiitic c;m didale lor I'nited States senator from the new state of ( Alaliouut. and Rev. C. M. Coppege, priniding eMer of rhis district, delivered addres.ws. Of ton Co"Tcss Members Named, i Out' ne, Okla., Sept. '1t.- Oovern-i Print, today named the following! Oklahoma members of the nalioiuil! cot Inn congress: J. 1. Montgomery. I of Anadarko; Y I.. Kulleiton. of nl'istec: A. V. IMlolt. ,f Oklahoma, Citv, and C. . Cade. f Shawnee. Chinese new simners estimate the h ss of life result inv from the iy-i idioon at !lo"konc, September H. at 10 nun, nnd including ti e Is of the) f'shing feet and the damage to prop, ertv, est'mste the dnmnge done nt from $.t.noo,onn to $i.r.,nno.nnn. t Brief Bits of New. The Kquadorian government has di -covered a conspiracy to overthrow President Alfaro and proclaim Miguel Seminario president. Snn Francisco capitalist bate just com ludi d the purchase of the $,00n,. li : i 1'i:lei W.iitroad bond held in the Fast out of the fJ't.nnu.OTl origi jud issue. Haskell Is Nominated. Muskogee. I. T., Sept. 20 C. N. Haskell was nominated todav hv the democrat is convention for theseven-ty-sixlh district as a candidate to the I'on-it'ti'iii mi' eon vent inn. C. 1. .land, of Ploom'ieM. N'eh.. lio o-viis i roiirrtv at Second street and P' ton avenue, i in th? city with the view of er-cting a letil ling on bi property. Mr. .land i a Iron" believer in Tulsa and may lo cate here. SOUfETIMES IT DOES I A Hearty Meal Should Never Auioy or Distress. A henrfy nienl should five a smise of (rraliftrntion and romfort. It should nvr nnnoy or distress. If you have imligxstioii and discomfort after ent ire, it shows Oit your di','estivi or ttsni nrr- weakened and thev C'nnot rperly csre fjr tire food which hn ten swjowid. If you cannot eat Huid digest nitN pfeanire and comfort Vhree gKiil sqn,re, hearty meals each day, run need fo use Mi-o-na Stm ch Tablets, and yon should po to the Shackle Irutr Co. for a box at once. Mi-o-nt is n unl;ke the ordinary pepsin digestive tablet as the electric light is more valnable than the t.illow dip. Mi-o-na cures indigestion or s'orrrvh tronhle by strengthening and rerntatinvr the whole digestive system thin enabling the organs to tak fare of the food yen eat without any dis tre or discomfort. Ie Mi-o-na for a few days and h nervousnesK. sleeplessness, (funeral de bility and weakness, hradache, loss of appetite, headache and other ills caus ed by indigestion will be banished and yon will fcl well all over. Mi-o-na makes positire and lasting cure and is sold under an absolute guarantee that the money will bo re funded unless the remedy eurea. Ask th Shackle Prog Co. to show you th guarantee they pe with ererr 50a box of Mi-o-na. 8-17-27 Pick out the home or lot you want. We will sell it to you on part time. Let us show you our splendid har ':ains. Harrrtt &, (Iravcs. Phone ,"01. So!:s of tho Souls That Tailed. We r un' tii in flic war-swept valleys, Where the fong rank clash in might.. Where the broken rear gnard rallies, For ioj last and losing; figlit; From the roaiiio; streets and high- Whero the mjd crowds move a breast. We ci mv to the wooded byways To eoivr our grief and rest. Not our c!if bun of the eowar I, Xi t ours the idler's shame; If we sicfc at Lot oViponereil. Wilt ve 'whelm ns with scorn or Manic? We have seen the goal and have striven As they strive w'io win or die; We were burdened and harshly driven, And the swift feet past us by. MTien we i.ear the plaudit's thunder, And thrill to the victor's shout, I Wle envy them not nor wonder At the fate that east us out. For we heed one music only. The sweet far voice that calls. To the dauntless soul and lonely Who fights to the end and falls. i We come out-worn and weary The unnamed hosts of life, ling was our march and dreary, Fruitless and long our strife; Out from the dust and the rii t From !h" lost vet glorious qne't, We come to ti e vn!r of quiet. To cover i ur grief and ret. i Marini Courtney Smith in McClure TRIP THROUGH NEW STATE. I Further Movements of Democratic Leader in Oklahoma. Following is the itinerary of Bryan through tha new Leave Geary, Ckla., 10:30 a. m., Sept. 2S. Leave Alva, Okla., 3:30 p. m., Sept. Js) Leave Kmd, Okla., 5 p. m., Sept. 2S. Arrive Blarkwell, Okla., 8:30 p. ni., Sept. 2.H. A. tend W. C. T. U. Convention. Mis. Lil.ih 1). Lindsey h;:s gone to li u to . ten I tin' li rri'.oi ial con :v, .-, - Win en's t'lirist i.n F. i.i- perance Pnion which convened there September 2fith. Mrs. L. I). Marr and Mrs. O. F.. Fry and other delegates will also at tend. The convention will lost four days. Mrs. St. John, an ardent work er, will b there. Llmttad Number of Attorntyw. In some old records Just discover! ! la a Suffolk parish appears the follow ing entry of a statute passed tn 1564, the second year of the reign ot Queen Mary: "That there used to be six or eight attorneys only for Suffolk, Nor folk and Norwich together; that this number has Increased to more than SO, most part of whom, having not suf ficient knowledge, come to fairs, eo.., Inciting the people to vmall trespasses tha they may get employment, where fore there shall be hereafter six (or Norfolk, six for Suffolk and two for the city or Norwich." I A number of Tuisa horses were sent to F.nid the first part of this week, where they will be entered in the races which will be held there the last of the week and first of) next. M. J. Homine probably has one of the fastest horses in the newj slate of Oklahoma, by the name of j U'ly H., a full sister to Kiley B., and has a reputation of being one of the! fastot hi rse in the I'nite I States, I Language of Alrshlpe. There Is a squabble as to the cor rect name for flying machines, air ships and balloons, and the Aero club of France attempts to set the matter straight "Aearoner describes a fly. Ing machine heavier than air; that Is, an apparatus having no gae bag. "Aeronefs" a.-e divided Into several classes; "Hellcoptera," machines de pending on screws fcr flight; "aero planes," machines propelled by the (lapping of wtngs. The expression "aviator, 'very often Incorrectly em ployed, should he applied only to the pilot of an "aeronef," a "aeraonaut" Is applied to the pilot of a gas balloon 'i hnndrcd fet on South Main; fnr 1 tOO. End-Rodclf Investment i company. 923-tf Picture of Beaith A woman who Is the picture of health gives the following recipe for It Deep breathing. Plenty of pure water-eight glasses a day. Fresh vegetables and salads. Sufficient sleep to keep the nerves quiet. Outdoor ex ercise every djy. Little or no i,hi tea, coffee or drugs of any sort, par ticularly the powders taken for nerves Immmli NICE VEGETABLE SOUP. Take Almost Whole Daj to Oook, Bat a Fine Veal After Long Hours of Hard Work. Italian vegetable soup requires a slow Are and a whole dav for mnktnr but It Is very good, and Is a supper. to look forward to after a hard day's work outdoors. It calls for a pound or beer, a cupful or red or white beans one-balf cupful ot sollt neas. fm,r ' matoes, three caxroU. two onlnm im potatoes, parsley, celery, spinach, s euprui or tmtter, nutmeg, cinnamon pepper, salt, cneese and bread. Pui 'he beef on covered with cold watei and add a large nlnch of uJt ri n the vegetables In small pieces, but do not ebon. When the meat has miikJ fot nearly an hour, put all the veged tables in witn the meat except th potatoes. Allow tbt soup to oook near If all day. Twenty minutes befon serving brown ths onions, cut nn fin In the butter; remove the pieces of onion and add tomatoes; pat In the potatoes, also cut fine; add tomatoes butter, etc.. to meat and vemfiiM Brown In the oven battered bread cull In squares, grate the cheese on to Um bread and serve both la the nun. Ilural New Torker. He Didn't Care. Mrs. IVnham -There's a man In th house. Henham Well, never mind; I aln' a bit Jealous. Corrected. "Did you run across anybody li that automobile tourf "We ran 'em down first and thei eau across 'em."