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The Daily Ardmoreite from Ardmore, Oklahoma • Page 6

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PAGE SIX Ardmore, Sunday, March 12, 1911 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE THE DAILY ARDMORE1TB Vrf I I wakmMMO oni 1 We are prepared for the biggest spring business ever enjoyed by our house. Our showing has never been equalled in style or assortment. Our showing will compare favorably with many of the city stores, and greatly surpass them in value. Come in Monday and let us prove it. We've Never Equaled This Season's Efforts in Our Ready to Wear Section iiHwM 1411 Km Hum New Silk and Challie Dresses Our showing of new Rajahs, Tussalis, Taffetas and Messalines nre unusually good styles and exception values, including some very smart wool Challies, priced ut $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 NOTE.

We'll save you a lot of worry und disappointment, and give you style, comfort and satisfaction, if you'll come in now, Monday, and select one of these stylish silks. Monday Special $1.50 HEATHER BLOOM PETTICOATS, QS We will have displayed in center window for Monday only a most attractive, Pennine llydegrado neat striped lleatherliloom Petticoats, iHiiight to sell at our price These Petticoats are all nccordeon pleated, with solid coolred bands and some with rose pb'Miug. Monday they go at 98 NAIL BRUSHES MONDAY, 1 Oc We picked up a special lot of 25c Nail Itruslies; we offer Monday at Just 100 -IO FANCY RIBBONS, MONDAY, 250 We have Just received line of beautiful new plain and fancy hair bow, klmona and trimming Ribbons, width from Nos. SO to 2im; worth up to 40c; Holiday they go. Snecial at 2j You'll find many attractive things displayed Monday.

We invite you to look; buy if it suits you. EXPECTED tills week special shipment latest lasts and toes in new LOW SHOES. Wash Dresses If there's a dress apparel mudo for our southern climate, that combines style, comfort, beauty and economy, It is our medium and high-grade Wash Dresses, the neat, simple Lawns, Tissues and natural Linens, $6.00 $7.50 $10.00 BeuutifulKplngle Tissues, fine self banded Uatieste, embroidered Tissues, Ilulgariati embroidered Linen, at $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 up to $22.50 8 I1 19 II ADU TJSTO Form-Giving Corsets If you want grace, comfort, durability and economy, let us fit you In one of our Majestic Royal Worcester or Hon Ton Corsets. We are showing the correct models for the prevailing present style dresses. We fit our high-grade corsets.

Come in Monday aud be fitted in one of these excellent Coisets $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $5.00 THE STORE THAT KEEPS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT FOR LESS. New Wool Suits We are showing many entirley new WOOL Spring Suits that are most pleasing In appearance. All the new weaves are represented, such as Ramie, Bouch, Serges, light-weight mannish worsted and many others. These suits have a decided spring appearance and a most practical and useful garment. Look them over Monday.

$20.00, $22.50, $25.00 up to $40.00 1 OK) New Waist Showing Silk, Messallne and Taffeta Waists, shown In the peasant's style; new Marquisette, with Bulgarian embroidery, also the linen tailored and shirt style, are here; let us show you Monday $2.50 to $6.00 New Silks and Trimmings We are showing some very attractive Foulards, Messalines and Taffetas, good assortment in the popular grays, at, per yard 75 $1 00 NEW TRIMMINGS. In the past few days we received some very new pretty embroidered chiffon banding, new white and black all over, together with a strong line of baby Irish and fillet banding 20 to 2 00 NEW NECKWEAR. We can't tell you how dainty nnd pretty, how different from the usual showing of neckwear, new Jabbots, Dutch Collars, round narrow lace Collars, linen Collars, all here at 25 to 3 OO NEW HOSIERY. We've Just received the new Wayne knit spring weight hosiery for ladies and children, including silks for ladies 25 to $1.50 STANDING OF CONTESTANTS The following Is the standing of the candidates In the Automobile Contest to eight o'clock Friday, March 10. FIRST DISTRICT.

Including all of the 1 of Ardmore. NAM 10 VOTES Miss Dixie Towery. Dist. Clerk office Miss Sadie Gaskins 017 1 vott'8 Mrs Duck Garrett. 419 vot Miss Hettie Bishop, 4 IS Wood 1.9Sj votes Hiss Pauline Mall.

A 17J2t) Miss Nellie Ikard, 812 M's. M. II. Williams, volos Mrs Evans, 219 17,895 votes W. 11.

Rogers, 225 votes Miss Kolierts. N. Wash 16.890 votes MUs Jewell Whittingion, 713 4th ave 17.Sti.1 vote Mrs. Krret Dutilap. 502 17.S10 votes Mbs Angie Osborne, 116 A 17,720 votes Hal M.

Cannon 6-7 W. Main "5-0 votes Mr. S. H. Butler, 18, 7tu ave 17.795 votes Mrs.

John S. Owen, 403 17.320 votes Miss Mayola Mills, 421 16,095 votes Miss Lillian MoNeese, 412 N. Wash 17.SIU) votes Miss Ha! let Fraley. HIS 17.020 votes Misa Daisy Maude Wobb. 2nd ave 16.S95 votes Miss Clara Wolverton, S13 Wolverton K.stiO votes Miss Mittie Worley, 3rd ave 16.70 votes Mrs.

Ada Mines. GP7 A 17.CS5 votes Willie Joiner, 1111 Broadway 17.6SO votes Miss Mario West. 422 N. Wash 17,170 votes Miss Lorena Cruce, 915 Hargrove 15.010 votes Mrs. C.

E. Lyons, 303 A 15,500 votes Mfcw Johnnie Gilkey, 10G A 15,060 votes Mrs. Izora Lewie, 603 A 14.625 vote Mrs. S. M.

Evans, 953 Broadway 13,005 votes Miss Bernice Bow, 206 Stanley Blvd 13,093 votes Anna Pearl Cox. cor. II 7th 12.910 votes Miss OliveKline, S00 12.S10 votes Miss Essie Crosby, 116 12.275 votes Miss Genevieve Niveuche. City 12,060 votes Mrs. J.

A. Newman, 523 12.S10 votes T. L. Wood. 52Q.

A st 11.010 votes Miss Nora Roblson, 10,720 votes Mrs. Matt Smith, 15 fth Ave, 10,240 Miss Francis Alexander, 129 A 9.SS5 Margaret Vernor, 313 W. Maiu 8,290 Miss Helen WalcoU. City 7,110 Miss July Carter, 939 W. Maiu 5,775 Mrs.

W. II. Kerry, 322 A 6,170 Miss Fay McLamore. 1124 1st ave 6,120 Mrs. Roy llrady, 421 A 4,690 Miss Irene Lowery, Hargrove College 4,005 Mrs.

W. D. Clarke. 129 3,610 James H. Mathers, 501 3,163 Miss Bessie Palmer, 516 3,120 Walter Niohols, 1009 Burch 2,765 Arthur Adams, S02 Burch 2,240 Mrs.

Wood, 129 8 1,963 Miss Roma Moore, 210 Broadway 1,865 Miss IJllie Jennings, 129 10th 1.825 Mr. Horace Bow, A 1,726 Miss Bertha Booth, 702 Broadway 1,440 Mr. Gentry Hodges, Stanley Blvd 1,160 votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes vote votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes SECOND DISTRICT. Including all the territory outside of Ardmore within a radius of 73 NAME Miss Dollie Clowdus, Sneed T7.4SO Myrtle Berry, Lone Grove 17.3SO Miss Dora Pearegin, Wapanucka 17,220 Mrs. H.

M. Pennington. Fauls Valley 17.023 Miss Willie Ellis, Mannsville 17.210 John Pickens, Orr 17.160 Miss Nancy Young, Berwyn 17,110 W. J. Terry, Wapanucka 17,195 Miss Ruth Wheeler.

Mannsville Miss Martha Jordan, 16,920 Miss Willie Ros, Madill 16.920 Miss Eva Thompson, Hewitt 16,080 Miss Mary Measles, Simon 16,020 Miss Jewell Smith. Glenn 16.420 Miss Maggie Renfrew, Milburn 16,780 Mr. Foy Holford. Madill 16.420 Miss Bertie Cooper, Madill 16,420 Miss Berenice Settle, Marietta, 16,710 Mrs. L.

O. Majors, Pooleville 16.005 Miss Veda Davis, Oil City 16,720 Mtes Lizzie Salterualer, Coalgate 16,020 miles. OTES votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes S. P. Hale, Davis H6.090 votes Mrs.

Clell Bonner, Ada 16,020 votes Miss Mat tie Lindsay, Mulkey 14,390 votes C. D. Wortham, Chickasaw Lake 15,780 votes Miss Anna Telford, Berwyn 13,980 votes Miss Eula Williams, Tishomingo votes Goallie Arnold, Mill Creek 13.060 votes Miss Juanlta Johnston, Emet 12,790 votes Mrs. A. J.

Kelly. Milburn 15,680 votes Miss Bertha Baker, Ruthdale 14,610 votes Miss Lena Pickens. Davis 14.690 votes Miss Lola Lowrance, Davis 12,630 votes Mr. Benton Looney, Mill Creek 12,975 votes Miss Lona Holland, Oil City 14.080 votes J. E.

Harrison, Lindsay 15,320 votes Miss Ada Estes, Sulphur 12,235 votes Miss Alta Jones, Mannsville 11,895 votes Miss Azzie Bucy, Marietta 11,090 votes Miss "Jim" Pollock, Oil City 11.S63 votes Miss Mildred Nlsler, Wynnewood 13,060 votes Miss Erchel Creel, Cornish 9,500 votes Miss Pearl Young, Norman 7,775 votes Miss Luclle Roberts, Wynnewood 9,110 votes PattI Doskins, Springer 6,775 votes Ethel Downing, Cornish 6,610 votes Bernice Dulaney, CornUh 6,460 votes B. E. Mobley, Joiner City 5.260 votes Dr. Dow Taylor, Woodford 3,820 votes Miss Mablne Hodges, Orr 2,670 votes. Mies Beatrice Caine, Lone Grove 1,000 votes Miss Selma Baber, Lone Grove 1,000 votes Miss Mary Johnson, Cornish 1,000 votes Mise Mollie Johnson, Cornish 1,000 votes Miss Lillian Hilton, Cornish 1,000 votes Miss Blanch Dulaney, Cornish 1,000 votes Miss Maude Ford, Provence 1,000 votes Miss Miss Miss a a a 200.000 free votes will he di- a a vided into nine prizes as fol- a a lows: First.

second a a third, fourth, a a 25.000; fifth, 20.000; sixth, a a 000; seventh, a a 5,000, and ninth, a a The above special votes will a a be awarded to the nine coo- a a tcstants who have the nin a a largest amounts of money to a a their credit by 9 p. Wed- a a nesday, March 13th. Out of a a town candidates can mail their tt a subscriptions before this time ti a and it it reaches the contest a a manager the jiext day it will a a be counted a This award 01 special free a votes has nothing to do what- a a ever with the nunnber of votes a a the candidates have in the a a paper or in reserve and they a are given in addition to the a a regular votes that go with each a a subscription turned in. They a a are simply offered to the con- a a testants as a special Induce- a a ment for the candidates to a a turn in all the sbscriptions a that they iosslbly can by Wed- a a nesday and as a special in- a a ducement to help the contest- a a ants to do so at once, so that a a they will get the benefit of a a a lot of free votes, it a a Is not necessary to turn in or a a vote the certificates for the a a published list In the paper, as a a these votes will be awarded to a a the ones who have turned In a a the most mopey up to the time a a the offer expires. All money a that has been turned in since a the first day of the contest a a will be counted In the award- a a Ing of these votes An hofnr it a the names of the winners will a a not be made public as the a a awarding of these votes will a a be made by the Judges on a a the last day of the contest.

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