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The Enid Events from Enid, Oklahoma • 5

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The Enid Eventsi
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Enid, Oklahoma
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5
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i The Greatest Clearance Sale We have Ever held Greatest Clearance We have Ever held Special Clearance Sale This merchandise will continue at these prices for a short time only DRESS iOOl Just think a line of fancy Persian stripe voiles, bordered striped batiste, Fancy Poplins, Spider silks, floral designs in Organdies, Imported satin striped batiste, one table full of these, all worth from 50c up to 1 00 per year, so in this Clearing Sale at per yard 2 Another line of Crepe Ptlsse, French Voiles in stripes and checks, organdies, batistes, silk dotted mulls, Poplins, embroidered Swiss, this lot of Merchandise is worth 25, 35 and 50c go In this Clearing Sale at per yard 20c and 25c Batiste for 10c Mercerized checked and striped Batiste with white ground and daintily printed over with rings, dots and floral designs in the newest and daintiest of summer colors, Clearing Sale price per yard 15c 18c and 20c wash goods, a mixed lot or Ombra striped organdies, striped and checked Batiste, black blue and white striped dress Madras in very dainty patterns, Clearing Sale price per yard Hc Tissue Ginghams worth 25c 27 Inches wide, fast ors, for 15c All Linen Suiting, good line of colors in stripes and checks 27 Inches wide, worth 50c at Economy Linen, 36 inches wide, fast colors in stripes and plain, worth 25c for 15c Blarney Linen, 36 in wide, ust the thing for a nice plain wash dress, 19c value 12Wc White Goods, 27 in wide for fancy dresses, shirt waists in stripes, cross-bar and checks worth up to 35c go In this Clearing sale at per yd 19c Fancy Embroidered white Swiss, worth 50c for 29c Scroll batiste for fancy waists and dresses, worth 50c for Box Nainsook 12 yd In box, former value 3 00, Clearing Sale price 2 50 Box Nainsook, 12 yd in box former value 2 50 for 1 9S All linen waisting in stripes, former price 69c Clearing Sale price Wc TABLE LINEN Table Linens, 72 in all linen Damask, very choice patterns, former value 1 50, Clearing Sale price 98c Napkins to Match worth 3 50 per doz for 2 50 72 In all linen Damask worth 75c Clearing Sale price PRESS PATTERNS We have left five very fine Imported hand embroidered dress patterns with bands and edging to match costume These patterns are in three colors, ail with white back ground, with pink, blue and tan, embroidered figures, one blue pattern, regular price 32 00 We are going to sell them In this sale at half price, 16 00 and three others in pink and blue, worth 30,00 for 15 00 and 1 tan worth 25 00 for 12 50 LACES, CORSET COVERS, ETC All-over Venice Laces worth up to 2 00 a yard, for this Clearing Sale 98c Flouncing and Corset Cover embroideries former value 75c Clearing Sale 19c A line of fancy nets in white, ecru and pink at 25 per cent off All Val Laces 25 per cent off, Cluny Laces, 25 per cent off I Our 65c Embroidery for flouncing and Corset Covers, Clearing Sale price 25c Another line of Corset Cover embroidery, cross bar, 50c value 29c Val Laces, 10c value, Clearing Sale, 12 yds for 18c HOSIERY We have a very choice line of hosiery worth up to 1 00 a pair, going in this Clearing Sale at 50c A full line of colors and sizes in silk embroidered figures, sllK lisle and drop stitch These are the greatest bafgalns ever offered in hosiery, 1 00 values for 50c Another line of hosiery for 35c or 3 for 1 00 In all colors and sizes in silk lisle and drop stitch 75c value for 35c, of 3 for 1 00 We have a window full of this line for 19c or 3 for 50c and they are all exceptionally good bargains Former value, 35c and 50c Clearing Sale price, 19c or 3 for I'M Bit ELLAS Our Clearing Sale price is very low, 4, 5, and 6 black and colored umbrellas, size 26, with all silk and linen tops with gold mounted and derectolre Handles, for 2 75c The next line is our 2 50 umbrellas This lot Is made up of odds and ends worth up to 4 00 for 82 50 This line is made up of Ladies and Gentleman's umbrellas that the handles alone are worth more than the price of these All worth 3 50 and 4 00 each Clearing Sale 1 98 Our 2 00 umbrella, size 26 in London Taffeta top with directoire handles for 135 Fancy gold-moujited handles with silk and linen and silk tops Every handle guaranteed for five years and tops for one year, from 5 to 10 00 HANDKERCHIEFS We will sell a line of handkerchiefs that are worth 35c a piece for 25c or 5 for 1 00 in all Tinen, plain hemstitched and embroidered hemstitched A line of 25c handkerchiefs, all linen for 19c or 3 for 50c Our 15c handkerchiefs for 10c or 3 for The best 5c line that you have ever seen for the money, initial, plain hemstitched and embroidered, worth 10c apiece, for 5c or 6 for 25c RIBBONS A four inch Taffeta ribbon in all colors worth 25c Clearing sale price 1'' Five and six Messallne and Taffeta ribbon In plain and fancy patterns, worth 35c for 25c PURSES A special line of purses that are worth 2 to 2 50 each Clearing Sale price 1 25 A new line of Dutch collars just arrived 16 button Lisle gloves, 75c value for 50cc 75c white gloves that are slightly soiled for DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Fall plaids and checks just the merchandise most needed at present time for children's school dresses, 36 in wide, worth 25c for 15c Fall dress ginghams in plaids, checks and stripes, 27 inches wide, not a yard worth less than 12 go in this sale at per yard 1 Everyone knows or should know that value or Gal- atea cloth, the most serviceable wash fabric on he market It is 39 inches wide, all colors in plain and fancy patterns for Ladies and children, wash suits, for, per yard 17Mo Madras Tor shirting and waisting, full line of colors and patterns, 20c values, go In this sale at 15c Sheeting Special 8x4 82 Wc 9x4 25c 10x4 27Wc Men's Suits Outing fuits Our complete line of smart, stylish two-piece suits at HALF PRICE Broken lines of our fancy Chevoits and Worsteds in prices 10 12 and 15 4 50 We have about 50 coats and Vests in fancy fabrics one of 15 suits, at 7 00 Our stoutly sewed Men's Trouiers strong and durable fabrics SEND US YOUR MAILORDER carry THE BUTTRICK PAPER PATTERNS 1 95 Men's Shirts The man with a comfortable shirt is prefty sure to be comfortable all over See our special line at 69c Just a few more of our Extra Specials at 39c Pants, end 39c Boy's Wash Pants, end of the season, special HOW IT RAINS It makes everyone fee good and they are pouring in to our store to pick up the values we are now offering in our Clean-Up Sale IF YOU HAVEN NOW IS THE TIME SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDER Wo Carry THE BUTTRICK PAPER PATTERNS Clean-Up prices while they last on Shirts Low Cut Shoes Straw Hats Fancy Hose Fancy Ties The quality, at such low prices Investigate CLOTHING20 per cent dis- Nothing eserved SUITS All 10 and 12 50 Suits for All 15 and 16 50 Suits for All 20 and 22,50 Suits for All 25 and 27 50 Suits for All 30 Suits for All 35 Suits for 7 50 10 00 14 75 17 50 20 00 25 00 count on suits Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks Summer Underwear, 25 per cent discount It always your money's worth or money back at this store COME IN AND WE WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT ENID, OKLA OUTFITTERS FOR MEN ca THE HOME OF ficM CLOTHING Miss Ethel Ash left this week for Seattle, Wash Mfcs Cora Livingston spent Sunday with friends in Hunter Colonel Keek suffered from a severe accident Sunday In leaving his house he tripped and fell down the NARROW ESCAPE uo Buster, the two year old son of Mr door step, falling upon his right arm and Mrs Ben Callaway, had a narrow Mrs A Aitken has returned from a visit in Oklahoma City and severely fracturing it The Col- and exciting escape from death Satur- onel is slowly Improving, but owing to day night on West Randolph street Mr Miss Freda Thompson has gone on an extended visit to Kansas Miss Katherine Brady has accepted a position with the Kennedy Mer Co his age the inquiry might prove serious His friends are hopeful of the best BAPTIST' CHURCH OPENING Dr Hulen and daughter of Pond Creek, were Enid shoppers and visitors Monday Born To Mr and Mrs White, of East Broadway, Sunday a handsome nl pound son ALWAYS BUY the best money can buy fl iijiB too good for you Use THE ALTON GOODS coffee The first public service in the new 40,000 First Baptist church at Maine and Adams streets was held Sunday afternoon and an imposing ceremony' was carried out Children's day exercises constituted the first part of the program Two hundred and fifty children assembled at the old church and marched to the new institution The total attendance at the Children's day exercises was 472 After the young peoples' service, regular preaching was held in the church' auditorium Mrs Mary Taylor, of Guthrie, was the Sunday guest of Dr McKee and family at 1203 West Maine Miss Maud Jacoby and Miss Lula Tacoby have gone on a six weeks' visit to Des Moines and Waterloo, Iowa Miss Jessie Marie Wc ster will entertain on Friday complimentary to Miss Tennie Feild, a bride of next Monday Mrs McKee and daughter Rhea I' of 1203 West Maine, have gone to Colorado where they will spend the remainder of the summer St Mararet's Mission will meet with Mrs Carpenter In the Wirt flat Friday afternoon All members are requested to be present Marriage license were Issued Monday to Homer Rhoads and Mavme Hock, both of El Reno, and Carl Kendall and Pearl Jones of Lambert, and Kingfisher Miss Edith Dangerfleld entertained at a llrten shower given for Mbs Jennie Feild Tuesday evening The dainty color scheme of pink and white was carried out in every iail of dcoration and was artist'i all suggested in the menu Strands pink and white hearts were entwined on the chandeliers and elsewhere, while bouquets of pink and white carnations every where shed their fragrance The menu consisted of several delicious courses Privileged to enjoy this gracious hospital Calloway was driving with the children when the horse became frightened The boy fell from the buggy to the pavement and the wheels of the vehicle passed over his frail body The boy was painfully, but not seriously hurt Late last night he was reBttag comfortably Jess White has started on that long bourne from which no mortal ever returns, exactly as he started Jess Is about to becom a benedict His approaching nuptials have been mentioned at various times but Jess has always smiled that sweet smile for which he is so famous and firmly denied But he has started for Port Huron, Michigan, wher on August 4, hs will wed Miss May Murray at 7 30 After touring the Old and New World they will reside at 1224 West Maine street MACCABEE PICNIC A delightful picnic was enjoyed Friday evening to the Lady Maccabees, their families and friends The fact that the State Commander, Mrs Laura Puckett, of Stillwell, was present added to the enjoyment The crowd left the city in special rharterd cars at 8 o'clock, spreading t'leir supper at nine o'clock on the long ity were Mesdames Ray Johnson, tables at Lakewood Park, filling them Trostel, Chas Cansler, Julian Feild, to their utmost capacity The supper A Feild, Robert Smith and Misses was a delicious one and the whole affair Garnet Whittinghill, Kate Thomas, Mava Field, Irene Lyons, Vera Dodson, Maud Cansler, Birdie McKenzle, Elizabeth Holt and Jennie Field Miss Myrtle Morgan, of Wellington, Kan Mrs Richard Kennedy, Air and Mrs Clover and daughter Sybil were dinn guests of Mr and Mrs II Louthan Sunday evening most enjoyable Among those present were Messrs and Mesdames Russell, Nichols, Grant, McNeely, Wicks, Wheeler, Beetch Hlatt, King, Bear, Johnson, Johnson, Druley, Glenn, Scott Bert Thomas, Geo Emerick, Bruner Messrs Oscar MoNeely, Graff, Bunce Misses Alice McNeely, Theresa Druly Ethel Claypool, Thomas, Maud Casey Mesdames Will Williams, Mulligan, Sommerville, Edith Dlllmon, Delia Shumaker, Emma Ross Wilson Marriage licenses Issued Tuesday were Ralph Spaid, 22, Enid, to Mae ITpss, 20, Lahoma Andrew Lang, 27 Enid, to Alcada Elsea, 13 Enid Pon Hale, 20, Coldwater, to Edna Debell, 18, Coldwater Miss Ada Stephenson was the charming hostess to some twenty young friends entertained at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs A Stephenson The occasion was the twelfth anniversary of the hostess, who was remembered by her guests with a variety of at- I tractive gifts A word contes fur- jjanY PEOPLE save time, trouble nished amusemen during the earlier sorrow an disappointment by using County Attorney McKeever has decided after rceiving expert testimony on the matter that Johnson grass is growing on the McCoy tract near the city There is a severe penalty attached to allowing this gras3 to grow here as it is a very destructive weed I'nder the law the grass must be eradicated at onpe hours, when Miss Zella McChristy succeeded In forming the greatest number from the phrase, Ada Stephenson's Birthday Punch was served during the afternoon by Miss- ec ClIfTle Dodd and Zella McChristy, and delicious refreshments regaled the little folks at five o'clock In attendance were Zella McChristy, Marvel Rullman, Hazel Bebb, Dodd, Margaret and Henrietta Simmons Sarah and Esther Kealslae Ethel Rover, Ruby Overton, Neva Dun- worth, Faith Hammer, Agnes and Gladys Stephenson Lucile Smith, Al- erta BuniBtead, Winnie Decker, Bessie and Nellie Cowles, Margaret Williamson, Don Evans and Kenneth Kendrick THE ALTON GOODS spices Try the pastry spice for your cakes and i pies, 10 cents a can Mr VD Mattlngly, with the Mitchell Film Exchange of Little Rock, was In Enid this week, the guest of Mr Nick New Mr Mat- tlngly is thinking some of making his headquarters here PAID 11EU FINE The Lady Macabees held an enjoy- uble meeting yesterday afternoon In the Odd Fellows' hall There was a large attendance and two new candidates, Mrs Scott and Mrs Mrs Bert Thomas, were admitted After the Initiatory exercises re- freshmens were served In the banquet hall The guy wires at the southeast cor- ner of Grand and Randolph streets which were In dangor of becoming heavily charged with electricity early last week, have been repaired by the Enid Electric and Gas company Complaint was made to Mayor McKenzle and he Interviewed the electric company who at once had the defection fixed Mrs Waters residing near Drummond, who assaOlted Miss Leila Gathright in Kennedy's store recent- guilty to the charge against ikr Friday in Justice Asher's court suJ paid a fine of 10 and osta The fine ws 8 paid Several days ago Mrs Waters was shopping in the Ftore and laid her purse on the uounter She rturued a hort time later, after making some purchases in another department and claimed that two dollars had been taken from her po kt tboo', ha accused Miss Cathwrlght, a clerk, who denied having taken th rarney whereupon Mrs Waters assaulted hec.

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