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ER 29 — > 2 we es ww ee we ew we lew eee we ewe we te ee we ee —- ae ee ee _- — — THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL 20 1908. * Oklahoma’s Youngest City Boomers, "HORROWED' SUT 2 ee : Our patrons are cordially invited to d visit our new Reception and Lounging Room an on the Fourth Floor. Tea is served (without t week jollied him about new sult ne went to ed that Mr. § e and his fi While his wife in. went to SE PEE TITY CLEA EMEA TIRES bee ay charge ) throughout Bene St" 1 Company gee Harrnoe aae - Quinn, twenty-six years old. of No. Kray ultsand went out to parade 19th Street side elevators. y-sixth street, spent a and Bleventh avenues, 40, his DrynGeeds 2 West One Hondr m house t again to Mr nted to tell his calcite | Suits, Dresses, Coats and Waists ng the suit when ar seoing the suit He was still wea raigned to-day I F these garments had only their unusual beauty of style to recommend them, we shouldn't have more to say than has any other good store. The difference is—while they are endowed with all the touches of unique style which every | Stern Brothers |- rw Uek Hel 4 rot ers | woman, even the most critical, admires—they cost less than ready-to-wear | apparel of an average character seen elsewhere. Seeing the garments themselves To-morrow, Clearing Sale of High Cost will make our point: “ i its) many new models—each with : env ibe | Imported Unmade Robes [J Tailored Suits: mune antennas bod Cats and Wraps; and Wraps: wat iss than New Voek | assortment of materials colorings. Our prices erally asks— , ent styles: | At G tly Red a Pri | average ten to fifecntollnaslesetientcen\Be quot 1 Aint gecpamn cn aero alas reatly Reduce rices | for suits of the same character at other good stores: Long Silk Taffeta Coats ; 18.50 to 35.00 | Batiste Robes with Valenciennes Suite regularly 35.00 and 40.00. ._ at 2500 L icon ea | and Cluny Lace Combinations, Value*$15.00, at $7.25 Suits regularly 40.00 and 45.00. . at 30.00 Lace Coats; +. . at 25,00 to 50.00 ie : fe i@ Suits regularly 50.00... at 35.00 Tiana (aeiegy (earteDaRtartc: Batiste Robes Embroidered in | Suits regularly 60.00 - at 45.00 Long Coats ; ‘at 25.00 to 40,00 the newest pastel shades, at, $14.50, 17,95, 19.75 Suits regularly 65.00 to 150.00, at 50.00 to 100.00 T, fi Asti Value $23.50 to 43.50 raveling Coats; many our own models; serges | xtures and stripes, } Also a collection of at 18.50 to 35.00 | Embroidered Batiste Waist Patterns, at £1.25. ‘ i + foulards, yees and taffetas; man’ 3 ‘ Value $1.50 and 1.95 On Ap See ressess ave insiet | cna (fen) | Coonetst@nd op Goatsy tran a aeres i $1.50 4 assortment of colorings; ed with lace b a 00 ‘ brody Worth) tem Collars) more’ then|otr (price) at 12'50)0/30,00 i | at 32.50 each. | Exceptional Values in their | H. ©, M'CLURE, President. W. E, ROHDE, Mayor. \ | wa ff jodels; handsome! Lingerie and Li We hundred ‘ q Jai . ty new models; handsomely ai rh * O1 ot ; Lace Departments pera VICI URES ei iy tien ee RD CURIA CTs | 5 zi ee 5 7" mA can be duplicated in design or value at the prices, in lace-trimmed lingerie and tailored linen waists: QKLAHOMITES High Cit atk pane Ne am ae at 1.00, 150 and 2.50 beautiful designs; extraordinary value. at 2.75 a | Venise with Net and Batiste Combination Laces, | Saks Cushion-Flex | Insertions and Galloons, 114 to 12in. wide, at 38e te 2.75 Orcanta = PRC pee Ee pee ee a PEIAU Wy Sa/ A GaN) | -to-w A , Shoes and Oxfords for Women $4 Regular Values 65c to $4.50 Yard Hats for rou a et Special Sale wo) gh {ite smartest | ae : z Liberty Chiffon, in light blue, pink, nile, gray, white & black, 32c! Women Misses hibits a wealth of Of Wing Ti Bravelet Wing tipnGibe va A single day’s wear will dem- Regular Value 58¢ Yard . charming new mod- P son Ties selected from i | onstrate convincingly that the Mousseline de Soie, in cream and black, 42 inches wide, at + 45¢ and Children els ate ratlotes jane Gibson Ties aa aie stock and re- i | Saks n-Flex Shoe is: \ Regular Value 75e Yard priced with our customary moderation. only) from 5.00 ana Mor litesday | and gi | Chiffon, in white, cream and black, 42 in. wide, 58c aieation ie (directed ite nace 3.50 a pair 3 in ev s e of Regular Value 95¢ Yard eveniidesirable shade shape_and color- ot tan Russialcal, with perforated wing tip, of black Boomers of Youngest Cit | upon sensible lasts yet et combination; readily worth 8.50, we offer cea eH allio: Altea cae cies Use Language Instead of | 5 them at : : &, ctor Parading. | An elastic inner cushion and extra-flexible sole Infants Outfitting Vitae rt is cients) mew colar padiahenet S le of For Tuesday's sell: 5 7 TERNTICUTA NT ss aa some exclusive with us, at amazingly little prices | 4 sell- IMPORTED APPAREL FOR INFANTS AND LITTLE CHILDREN, COM- | Hiatal catiisea aridichi lirenfarerehowelinidiessland ebS ing only we offer leathers combine to produce these ideal results. fh mt ; ; PRISING COATS, DRESSES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, SE ee eee eee one acorn hae rea , } y es aS ae ee Bae All leathers and shapes—every size. AFGHANS AND PILLOW CASES, | reo pec ots special offer of hats at 145 Women 5 Gloves ibe panto new baby town of Tulea (pronoun For To-Morrow, at Prices Below Their Value |p pehiaitt Risse mousquetaire gloves—black, white and Tulsy) weren't the sore Oklahomo- Saks & Com att vy se | ans = tan; regularly 3.25 a parr, cg eige GeMae Bhar Tae ba) 4 FRENCH HAND-MADE DRESSES, : | At 2.00 Ce sizes 6 months to 3 years, at $1.10, 1.75, 2.75] rita GH p ain Floor . Interesting reading to Four Bargains Summer ~ housefur- ; nishers and hot el- forgotten’ their task of booming thé Broadway and 34th St. mew city as they corridors of the H« HAND EMBROIDERE! sizes 6 months to PIQUE REEFERS, 4s years, at 1.15, 1.75) words with the rising infle ‘ ER IE AFG n Since crisp’ white suitings ND EMBROIDE QUE AF a ee ; F AtY; Since crisp gs, he asterisk were apoken recaring | HA EE PES RS Gn 1.75, 3.25) a OW keepers—just when White Hairline iitiined tint brick ao icing, Stan GY Gay HAND EMBROIDERED PIQUE SUN BOD 7Ec, 95c| Bedding utfits such ag {cepieasatalyy Sutti é tobe the orderg offi kday is rarely found: ullings —and they have beauty as | | | eosts two cents a thousand §n Tulsa m the remarks riass- | | Two styles of extra heavy grade white enamel well as fashion to commend fox to and fro thot three days beds; continuous posts, heavy brass spindles them—here are the smartest of these fabrics; priced the with our usual moderation: a It’s Not a Question of Price. & Umbrellas and Parasols T) ep net ian Se a a SE ee Teaintts GP) C3 endl Co, ke very much to call on him and a | ; sie - | ToctlGesdavvana 1.50 and 2.00 F x “ile KU as | Regularly 24:50; complete for Tuesday ani at ; 50 and 2, Z SUanvardha wali (rostigt nator Wrtae =} FURNITURE, ner prey BEDDING, Bo andize Decal By mnbrellasy: Hlestor | Wednesday only, at . 17.50 White herringbone suitings with black hairlines; 50 PiGRY Saein se Nee ‘ : » Etc. | etched sterling silver, pearl, buckhorn and gunmetal, $2.95 Ayo yes ofa brassy eco cei Coens se he * 1.75 and 2.50 in’t hear from the Mayor or his of- i L6G by ¢ and inch heavy fillers, tee balls, Main Fi Rees Cucar ari call atrtal chig iat At a Reduction of 3315 % to 507. | Values $4.50 to 5.75 | Gato, (eet renee cel caeqretiny (he —— Hence no parade, with the Tulsa brass . | ales x grade woven wire springs and Greenhut &. and of for!) plocos at the head of the | ip One Low Price---Cash or Credit & tra Quality Taffeta Silk Parasols, 2.95 Ce a eA reece Gea gr if : Procession. Hence the heated conver- | plain and tucked, floral and hand painted effects, ° | 40.00 and 45.00; for Tuesday a eae 33.60 Sale of These) iemps end banging sation of Oklahoma's chosen 113, 3 | day, at ‘ 28.50 and 33. domes have a beauty - But to-nigit there be doings, In| E 1 = ran Taffeta Silk Parasols, in striped, checked and | ree i sign and a perfection of color~ @ body, the 18, inoluding the two | mavelryiettectsdaisol Hava} etroroidtvedl inca) $3. 75, 4.95) Ally bedding made) up/api ordered news (reseeng Electric Lamps ing not usually associated with ee oe aera a ae Thi Pe And Domes ys ity slut Okee, are going down to Daly's to see ird Floor ney are—al § es to cheer one of the members of the cast, : ° Es Ma uch Masel te eno Aree white West Twenty-third Street: Electrit reading lamps, 18 in, leaded ¢hiid born in Oklakoma—and she's only | | Hemstitched linen damask shades in soft colorings; regularly 18.00, at 10,00 inetes t that. It is opined that there 3 iaag! zs * tea-cloths, 32 square, Electric hanging domes; regularly 35.00, Sli GS Gane ete SHE) REI mens Household Linens s**' 2g, sau Hae iulerly 500, 95.00 first entrance, EE AnD ane ° 0 . Tinenttglastanda rand Electric reading lamps; beautiful leaded to-morrow morning the i Strle Dining Weathered ar. ains in ano i towelling, at. 12c yd, shades; regularly 54.00, at aren 37.50 1 the erstwhile wild and | Weathered Oak, sees Chalr, box Nite ching = Electric hanging lamps; exquisitely leaded but now curried and marceiied | Mision Sle Buf Brussels Carpets, rent and ban- Closet, with lended 20-in'ilinen, napkins in| new/ellective [patterns value glass; regularly 100,00, at 65.00 - Wort, will leave for Philadelphia, where | glass wivor fended: value 75c to $1.15, at Uster back; ae Pblnedd ilioey Th t A W th Wh il 2.50 doz., at foes 1.90 doz, aise poli (es ene Cre ett Mee Tieviens ea NR cea ) 59c, 69e, 79¢ ey a re or ule Rprcttas) cfis Chersts cil Men erties Eh finished; regularly 100.00, at . . §0.00 See CHO Cee ia uD LE oat +) Biot : Electric reading lamps, in “Period” shapes Paka ells dina ae Taken in Exchange for Turkish bath towels, neatly hemmed; value 1.90 doz., and colorings; regularly 125.00, at 67.50 vorkiiaiinclinuthedanmeliclaser with the Pianola Piano... at » 1c each - 1.40 doz. Electric hanging domes of superb workman- Tulsa, Fi Adee : ; Heavy Terry bath mats in all colors; Grecian border; ship; in bronze and gold; regularly 175.00 An opportunity is offered at this SPECIAL SALE for the intending pur- Beit lOOleschivat Gls CLAN and 225.00, at. . 100,00 and 125,00 Real Swell Dressers. chaser to secure many choice bargains at prices much under their real = e Nadi Pore: ad mMhaidelorationiacesnitinenniradianirts value, Hemstitched huck towels; value 6.00 doz.,at 4.40 doz. Blecicic rene eae patel “320.00, at 17500 one coroy: eat iimnes aur BLO) FULL GUARANTEE WITH EACH INSTRUMENT. i (37e each) Third Floo are i ie ise i pomeror It so happens that we are taking in exchange pianos of a Vastly Main Floor hird Floor are fe ort Cy A NE ial Supertor Kind to those obtainable in Sales of Used Pianos anywhere, Not pcre 15h ee RE ner aianetnevita parel tae eae, rl only that, but as the popularity of the Pianola Piano so rapidly grows, they 5 Bid etolennt neh lepachatome Tones a arelconinaltoits in const mer Nowhere else can you 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St iSumiand vlarewethawne retrat| ReoRTD s Pe ineenci sl anienes f ind such a collection of high grade p n splendid condition, all taken i a See ENT al wieeatvanereaetiunta| ea ACHE TATE AU Fi Anca CIE 37 59 in exchange by a single house. It must indeed be a remarkable inducement}! (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) that ever struck Guthrie has nothing rr lustrated, Value §5 RistamateiTsectiersenc riage ‘ that causes people to part with planos of this character. on the booming 113 when it comes down This Special Sale will end Satu:day, April 26, 1908, to the clothes thing. h of the party | Additions to the list will be made daily, if carries a bank roll big enough to stop - | ASleake 1a) busted ocean finer, land thes YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. | CURES can spend It monthly paym: to sult the pure \ stance has iene full price pat i The and the party | n nonths | Bul Indian sixty-foot-top one- | e real thing, with Steck, rosewood. ..... 950 with opiates, As soon, however, as the treatment is left off or there is any expostire to dampness or cold, or an attack of indigestion, or other phys- Ra Sree LON 2 SMITH STs, BROOKLYN | GRANDS. 1) The aches and pains of Rheumatism are only symptoms which may be | ail Lesson (BALCH PRICE & CO | | Men scattered or relieved with liniments, plasters, blisters, ete.,’or quicted y ; Ae esate . . ical irregularity, the aggravating pains, swollen joints and tender places 5 Rtas pied fesse coe na ce eee Hatablished 1894 on the flesh return, and the sufferer finds that he has merely checked the| Q. What is better than , t true | symptoms, while the real cause remained in the blood, Rheumatism is 2 : 5 a World Advertiserr ent ? oll, coal, cotton and corn, It is not true ti stion, due to a too acid condition of the blood, brought on by indi FURS CALLED FOR that one car a map of Tulsa paint- SQUARES 9 ,acid , \ ; ed on the side, but they are think | Y aa ry chronie constipation, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition of 5 ide onelcuisenajany ‘hey tayalr FREE OF CHARGE HeeWene eects #2 | thesystem, This acid circulating in the blood produces the pains, aches, A, A three-time World to sell, bi glad to show. goods and nn ee eens Wener 43 |] and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, §. S. S., a purely , invite F rs to drop out Wei Upon notification, one of our wagons will call ye 45 |] vegetable remedy, cures Rheumatism by going down into the circulation Advertisement. look them over. | and take your furs tor storage in our Model pu 440 Fy and driving out the cause and making this life-stream pure, rich and 6 A ! Dry Cold’ Air Plant, which is fire, moth and nt . 175 healthy. When the blood has been cleansed of the irritating, pain-pro- Q. What is still better Talk in Big Figures. i Mayor Robie talks in nething but fig- ures. ‘Tulsa, he says, his 1,700 people and no race sulcide, There are 180,00) | barrels of oll a day taken from an ad- jacent of pool is a natural gas field producing 200,0%.00 feet of gas | ally and a 70,00 acre coal feld, ff this | doesn't interest the native he can take ' an axe and 30 out Into 6.0009) feet of of wal i mil- burglar proof. ntire cost for carting, cleaning, storage and insurance is only two per cent on your own valuation of the furs. a STORED & INSURED FOR TWO PER CENT | ducing acids by S. S, S., the pains and aches cease, the muscles become ae ae | soft and pliable, the health isbuilt up, and Rheumatism completely and than a three-time World | mahogany mahogany to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. A. A.-even-time World Advertisement. PIANOLAS, All in first class order and futly Meister & Co. Wing & Son, mal guaranteed... 8123 -upward Alphonzo Smith Piano House THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED. ser Inquire about Rates i} } permanently cured, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free 4 i Ad ertisement ? H } ers not; but, The key to Foriune’s vaults is commeniy known | @ great town, | tate Ad. - Acquire one to-day. delegates Pat , Telephone 5900 Main ‘ | oy pratt NEADQUARTER: KLYN FOR THE UE SOOT ee eae See ANG PRIS, ry) d A MANAC © Three and Seven Time UU Te PRU NUE CAI PORT sage oaseee |} S70 Fulten Street 25 Flathush Ave. || 1 9 r c 5 | next O-pheum n-. Fai.oa St. | PRICE 25 CENTS. BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. Werld Advertisements, 7 a World Real Ct r fi 3 Ses: ig rks

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