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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918. mm 1. ~ - . Afternoon tn the Views Colombler, MRS. ORLRICHS RAISES LILLY IN FULL CHARGE OTL : Mi Lungs Are Belgian’ contralto ofthe Metropoittan, $17,551 BY DINNER AND | wy Weakened By + OPERAS and CONCERTS Sree Minny eeeertaer|' SA0%-20R A BoarrrAL OF ARMY EME EMBARKATION . i ca, the organization is r 0 \Hard Colds | Princes a wits SCARA Bs? QUININE. Pome The old family eae ee im tel H * form-—eat opiates no unpleasant ‘cher ‘effects, ‘Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in 3 days. Money back ifitfai yet the New Yorker Suc Gen Baker, Relieved Gesthals in Reorganizing Depariment. nore FEBRU ARY—Our Clearance Month Galli-Curci’s Farewell; One of the moat Interesting concerts Heiniens Sh of the season was that of the re taal 5 . Symphony Society at Carnegie Ha Orchestras Active in Lent on Saturday night. Mr, Altschuler 1s to be congratulated on hie Russian Programme and his orchestra Is o Lad complimented on the exposition of It. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING Moro serious review it doserves than * can be given it now, The number challenging most attention was the ATA GALLI-CURCI, the un-| well as on it, she has the simplicity Prelude and monologue from the sec- West of Filth Avenue WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.- yzation of the Quartermaster Department along the lines proposed by | Major Gen, Goethals soon after he tool aa aie eet dectermaster Gene Only Eight Selling Days Left in Which to Clear neral’s ral has been completed and some ofl- cial statement soon will be iseued ex- ’ vyo{ of a tnodest debutante and the grate- Ond scene of Rachmaninoff's opera, ; x P : , 2 ime box ith Beene Sucectis Arian ke Pol Wepreetation ote Child, “The Aiwer Knight” « frst perform: blaining the duties of the new real All Odds and Surplus Before Inventory f. a o Aly ance in New York, in whic creator a a Er oe a a the Hippodrome last night, The @-| wo arst Lenten weok-end was pro- t klanoff, baritone of the Chicago | sethals has relieved Brig, Gen. | tertainment was called @ concert by one Walter Damroseh ‘a Company, was sololst. Grim, . ane hy gooey Orchestra, at Stewed aed oe Si it bel oad ad lian Hall yesterday afternoon, FTibped, and Mr, Baklanoff, desp z yed Tachaikowsky’s fourth sym- his explosive method of utterance, did THEATRES. the solo part in the Meditation from] Prony with exceptional vigor. ‘The hls part in tt well, | enidts the bro: ¥ ear kia Ere wr his, | Massenet’s “Thais” by Pierro Hon-| pall isn’t big enough, Mr. Damros Pee Hele gee halkoweky @ fiat PIRE iyi)! oy & “tal 16, rotte, the concertmaster, nothing else] for all the power you evoked, and the and Vassilenko's su > ar fc the Sun,” @ pretty little thing, in PARRYMORE oF OFF ar eH ANCE, need be mentioned, Mme. Galll-Cure! btct ba al ple Ms Rea ick son 1 Shut. Which the flute found opportunity for | sang the Bell Song from “Lakme,”| tho audience, that filled the hall, was ) “!*tnction. =W AMSTER AMSTERDAM SY Wi or t. bres.8.10. | an aria from “La Sonnambula,” and|unstinted in its praise. A novell ita a Haydn's “4 Dreatest Musical Show on ‘Barth. the Shadow Song from “Dinorah,” as| was the adagio and finale from, Mo-| Surprise’ nrinet. concerto nicl mrs which Dr. Karl Muck b ght K COHAN REVUE t (918 had’been announced, Hosides, in re-| Btn vc Langenus, of the orchestra, | (08, sponse to applause that generally was] was He ‘deserved the ac- soloist coy B. Baker, Chief of nburkation, from that post, at FEBRUARY 28TH Junder Joseph i. Lilly, « New York ae Bargains Unusual All Over the Store | ping exp who recently became chief advirer to the acting Quarterma: |General In all matters pertaining to ship- jDing. | Gen, Baker will be placed in charge of D G d a few sections having supervision over ress Goods manufacture of motor vehicles for the “aden | R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S i the Chicago Opera Orchestra, but, save for the ingratiating playing of pi symphony, with an the Bos- | mphony Orchestra's concert at | Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon, | h -| Was a delight. ‘wance, grace of a tumult, she aang the Laughing} knowledgment that fell to him, | Bd cm , . 1 ; =a our, purity and precision in every ZIEGFELD NEW SETA Song from Auber's “Manon Lescaut,"| ward Burlin| she pertormancs detail were blended into a_ perfect | “ALD NIGHT Catsle] Bia | “Home, Sweet Home.” and— What] Jeroneny . Whole in the presentation of the work, | Notes in Society 1 to 8 Yard Lengths. ie fk. This work of the jo The majority of these remnants were accu ted durin: iv STERDAM THEATR does it matter? ‘The audience that] Harvard profes: musically is. in-i bs Tschaikowsky serenade , for | resent D res mulated during ou 8.20, well defined and skilfully ings in C major, pdt one of the; bse Hiway ‘ aay ‘at re 8.00, packed the house was there to wor-| geniow ‘ a | composer's most re: ry orks, | - COHAN'S # Wed. Fri &sat 2.20 | ship her Sind to pay tribute to her. | orchestrated: but it ie entirely too st remarkable work: complex and too sophistic ted to re. although benefitting by an impeccable | LEO DITRICHSTEIN , It did both inordinately, Mme. Galll-| feet the spirit. of. Ste ae mA Tendering, was something of an anti. | Ine Now “THE KING aret., J Curei's farowell for tho season, for] Child's Garden of Verses m-| Climax. At the end there was Gold-| that it promises to be, was a triumph] P the “Marching Song, Sale, and comprise only the most desirable rice weaves and colors of such everyone's need and fancy. To aid in the construction of the, pleasing varieti to suit Camp Upton Community Hall, a iitary ball will be ive: Friday By oe Col meenn Nininiat Marked Below Wholesale Cost Per Yard Seventh iia | mark's Iyric overture "Sakuntala, GAIETY 422 (4 raat 5.0 ved. By ; simple musical setting | that | 1 Armory, The armory will be dec- | Pateinxiss fats. Wed, well deserved. By right of voice and| *)™ . ; ti ie acha_Jacobinoff, a: violinist of i F | ‘abrics feat ENERAL || WM. COURTENAY | art it belonged to her. Not yet thirty, | "Petr leads th It, with thetnimitablo| wigm “Philadelphians justly ~are| SHERMAN OFL OELRICHS orated with flags of the Allies, and | Fabrics :— POST || THOMASA, WISE | ste bas no peer, and, off the stage Wel es proud, gave a recital at Acolian Hall Under wood £) Under the largest Amerioan flag ever made Crepes ~~ Cai s - on Saturday night. He began with PALM BEAOH, Fla, Feb. has been loaned for the occasion by A Love Comedy J. F, Marold” Terry —_ Eddy Brown, American violinist,| the now overworked Vitali chaconne| Hermann Oelrichs has just engincered| the Red Cross, Music will be furs LIBERTY {Vert 45% oe was soloist with the Phitharmonte Or- | accompanied by Clifford Vaughan at ltwo entertainments here, ralsing $17-|nished by the bands of the 806th, Galardines che a at Carnegie Hall yesterday the piano instead of by Sidney A. 7 cr “ ig afternoon. His playing in the Mon-|Baldwin at the orsan, as had been an- [soLS® to bulld a hospital that cam Pe} ang the 308th Infantry Regimente,| French Serge used by winter visitors, 4 | ip ong Tho grand march will be led by CRITERION delssahn concerto was capab' and nounced. In Bruch’s hackneyed con- 3} 6 y in m rexpects charming. The pro-|certo in G minor Mr wbinoff at {,.She got $6,500 in cash subscriptions, Hele. ae toh 4 ew Storm Serge 3 gramme, a bit overlong, held Schu-| times was a bit over-strenuoua, but |$%240 by selling dinner to 151 persons} Oris. tren. tihhid tr delice Broadcloth Wed, 6. bert’s ever welcome “Unfinished” | he has a flexible wrist and his bowing &t the Beach Club for $16 a plate, and| Charles S. Whitman, wife of the —— LAURETTE TAY. LOR symphony and a fugue by Chiaffar- | and ble-stopping are admirable, |the remainder at an outdoor ball in the! Governor, followed by Rear Admiral Shepherd Checks Dew coms ell AGS Sg, “HAPPINESS” Shep who is first clarinetist of the or-| His is full and satisfying: He|tea grove of the Poinciana Hotel. performed for the first tim: was forced to repeat an old nglish Tables were placed around a dancing HUDSO’ we. ne MORROW 8.20 told - K a ‘ined ER. Velours Poplins Prunellas Diagonals Cloakings Panamas Albert A. Gleaves and Mrs. J, Frank~ ——_—_——— lin Bell, and Col, Charles 0. Sherrill Among are Mrs. | sting and well written| dance “In Elizabeththan Days &} floor laid under the palm trees, flush on, The National Anthem | charming conceit by out own A. Wals|with the sod, on which the most popu-|@"4 Mrs, Joseph K, Choate was played without warmth or ac-|ter Kramer, lar show girls of the day in New York| those who have taken bo! centuation, It should not be allows die danty dance Kiety new and desirable shade represented, in- cluding Navy, Black and Cream, | compos Tho tables wero dis-|Robert Bacon, Mrs, Henry Rogers|} — to become a mere form, Mr. Other concerts of Saturday included 6 T a For stiff In these days of an aw a choral song recital at Ae dosed of at auction, running trom $50) Winthrop, Mrs. Paul D. Cravath, Mrs.|/ | Arranged for Easy Selection on Special T Main Floor. | — PAIN: | war it should be @ call to patriotism) in the afternon by the to $500. The highest figure was paid by] Joseph Pulitzer, Mra, Walter 8} e_nnB FULTON 45%...0¢ Pe se joints and j and to arm | Club, Bercy Rector Stephens director, B Sohinaal of New York. | coking | Wuttiew: Mrs, Frederick Pratt and! 2 | repeated from a success last month; | 1. F, Albee of the United Booking . aT ie in BILLETED bruises ‘ph Gang, Swiss pianist, wag) te fourth “and last of the tllumin: |OfMices made tho largest cash contribu- ee vn: eee i price ak 1 he Metropoil ating series of symphony concerts | tlon—$1,000, Most of fancy dancin, Under the auspices of the Flower || Cle, Reducti es 4 ert” last ni for children by Walter Damrosch and lly Bete > > arance Keductions on Underwear Harris 42% Beawoow TYNAN ~ ——_—— Rappold and Pasquale Anuato |e, Symphony Orchestra at Acolian |Mingten. John and Hdward Bradley suv; | Hospital War Relief, a card party ;, “4 \ Eves 8:20 bs Te sang and the orchestra played sover al| Hall in the morning, and the fourth 4 4 and dance will be given at the Hoteb| 2 igeesan Reductions Previous to | THEATRES. select nel musicale of the Rubin: Club, Mrs, | 8¢#bed the dinner, and the Potnclana 4 wittats 220 selections, including the over Willie ge the Rubinstein Club, Mrs. ad Breakers Hotels gave tho ball as| Majestic Friday evening. Among the ° a Inventory WINTER GARDEN 8 Teusual event was ae nting no ‘t the Waldorf in the afternoon... Capt. | their donation, Edward T. Stotesbury clubs and their presidents co-operate | monos Ww. Uni } REPUBLIC’, Met Aes: gt a eet eee tumultuous call for encore by the | Vernon Stiles, tenor, and Sergt. Da-| subscribed part of tho furnishings for |ing are Flower Hospital Auxiliary, Crepe Kimonos ‘omen’s Union Suits ‘ A L "JOLSON in SINBAD orchestra, and Mr. Hageman had to | vid Hochstein, violinist, the principal |the building, Mrs, Ovlrichs the rest. Mrs. Royal Copeland; the New|! various models, including straight, Flesh colored, glove silk tops with 4 PARLOR. BEDROOMEE BAT SHUBERT’ acknowledge plaudits for, the soloists Patronesses of the ball were Mra. | Yorkers, Mrs, Charles K. Mills; Mis-|1 ‘slightly fitted” and Jarunesee ef! white ssttan, | ies— on \ r ers u ne was tired. 3 —— ‘Alfred G, Vanderbiit, Mrs. Plerre Loril- Pecunia: «ts t : OUP TOS SLRS. cs ccsseee: ¢ \ iD deaeacttdldaton tal seine Ea tbetnatned Auguitos Thomas’, 5 alaying was most. exce tag| ‘The Chicago Opera Association bade |tard eg: Sa Gustky: Whithcaedll Seed mie lee Mrs, Frank|} fects—some with shaw! collars : LYCEUM 4, COPPERHEAD 3;'}, Audience made Mmo. Mappold and| ts farewell after a four weeks’ sea- |xrs, E.R. Thomas Swacker; National Society of Ohlo|] and satin bandings—pretty floral _ Women’s Cotton Union Bik THORE_ || Mr. Amato give two additional num-|son at the Loxington Theatre on Sate p The Dolly Bleters started in to sell the} Women, Mra. George Clyde, and stapes in Heh and dark colors— Suit. DAVID B * HTH ST. Ws D-NIGAN at bers each. urday night with a performance of he Dolly Gistors startod in to eel the! naughters of Michigan, Mrs. LG: Our reg. vee 48 juits TIGER: “ROS E fata: Wes Hy KR — \"Carmen,” with Marguerite Sylva in|™en dances at $50 each, but the pace} 1) Our reg. $2.18...... Bodice tope—tape shoulder straps MAYTIME Sor yius ms ree canes nt Instruments| the name part. A few yeurs axo Misa | was kg both alta face, nah yah ocisnte dt parr Crepe de Chine Negligees sree knee drawer— - EAE ; concert yesterday | Sylva impersonated the gypsy gitl at |afier three rounds were bought by Ric 5 , seconds of .67 beovae BELASC Woe ¢ fue ba & aed 4 h St. TEA, Fora aeremaeeccimnmmemmns |the Metropplitan Opera House with |ere Lounsberry and Kdward Hartford of | ‘The wedding of Miss Ruth Dwight)! Charming styles in Empire, Semi- ' anaes ag en Mate. Thum. .Prt, & Sat Mate Thurs. Wash. B'day. & | the Philadelphia Opera Company and, |New York and C. A. Channell of Chi-| Fuller and Lieut. Lowell Shumway, Empire and loose effects, show: Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits Res POLLY } Wit q "‘u_ THE LOVE MILL CONCERTS AND music, [atterw ard, Miss Sylva and I hada talk |°°8% = —___q_ _ 308th Infantry, will take plaoe)) ing soft laces or dainty frillings | | qigh neck, long sleeves—ankle ry ay" a ye, | about Carmen which was printed in March 9 In St. Paul's Episcopal about neck and sleeves, in lovel id PLAYHOUSE §, dh Er ue ||METROPOLITAN 9rE thie column, We did not th E UF , . y length —sites to 10 hon OF " PR w —— a —.| but now. 1 am inclined (o her view, ception at the home of Miss $6.34 Larger sizes—r I TAILOR-MADE MAN: LITTLE TEACHER prinpranr Pei,ney dae mand (oh cies! THROUGH BROKEN ORDERS 52° crane sce Soccer ae rn Bet. wet ine reg, Ts TF BLTINGE ie cotrts Heron gs 60 BIJOU $i wal: Gattis eat | eee erepes | Carmen” probably, ie vimare > time : — H. Fuller. had Girls’ Medium Weight Business Before Pleasure) | {c= SIRLO' MINE) |e go tompeoth and Tho lbeettet hattanys | SUP” Palied Wh’ MERE Bxplover for] dttai dette May UA aval aes) "eS R si selene tue composer and the st, tha y= ay; ‘ is + ck, elbow sleeves, - “glth Bares Bernard @ Alet, Corr 39TH ST. THR ATER NeAn Pate Me ATING bodys within memory, except that ot| Navigation of Northwest Passage | ter of Mr. and Mra, Rtewart Moore || Clearaway eductions in knee or ankle length drawers— sizes to 14 years— our reg. 47 to 57......... BT reason its Intensity, its variety) spaTTLE, Wash, Feb. 18.—Capt | day evening, Feb. 27, at the home of FRED STONE: s.ope | | LAST WEEK ih ay CARNIVAL __ |ftiesotesieg eerowited house ty | —Explorer Still in Arctic Russell Arnold Fairbairn on Weanes. || Little Tots’ Dresses 4 m™ Mats, Wed & anc ‘a Do - i OTANTERNT we atale | | LOU Werte. Silas 50¢ to $150 NOW OPEN |mores; Maguenat, Hubertonu, Myrna | Alexander Allan, an Arctic trader, bus her parents, No, 18 Albemarie Road,|| White Dresses . Sharlow Alma’ Peterson,’ Jeska |#*Tived from the North with word that | grooklyn, Pretty styles in Yoke, Empire and | ‘ PARK [iui TELI EGEN Entire Rourth icon for OM AUR EPCRA Ter Ke eeicur Beataneecn, the Explor nee Bete etert™to'8 jeans Inventory Clearances | Marseilles and Crochet Bed Spreads 4 ; ' Meyer completed. tho’ cast Tm the (now in the Arctic, failed to realize his| Announcement in made of the en-|| our reg. .94........5+5 . 68 MINTEARY NAVAL. “MELODIES: iA in“ BLIND YOUTH” ® ict Mack Skating and Dancing. afternoon Mary Garden repeated her | hope of ating the Northeast Pas | agement of Miss Marle Angelica Tots’ White Dr. DAYS LEAVE LEZ PARRWELL Mar, SACRO AY, ADMISSION 30 aarti gr-to-be-forgotten | sage to tho Atlantic because two mem-| McDermott, daushter of Mra Bar- |] vb ° reseee ether hi “ “The Gipsy Trail” eC eaal aa Wathre bers his party disobeyed orders and|iholomew McDermott, to Walter ua jainty frocks in Em: left their chief marooned on Melville pire, Yoke and other styles— 8. Crus 45 St. W. of Bway. Bry ee j ae : Pay ie lives ot PLYMOUTH {3.30 Weal’ BNR sat YOU CAN ‘The bills at the Metropolitan Opera | ‘sland in 1916 without a ship. showing fine lace, embroidery Campbell Goodwin. as usa = West 49 St, ‘Tel, Bryan i House on Saturday were “Marcot’| ‘The two, Capt. Gonzales and Mate| aries Lottie Cort Black, daughter || 82d hand etching —to 6 yuara Marseilles Spreads— CENTURY 8 we." RY Ey LONGACRE fina ra ae Skate Awhile—Dance Awhile|]| "i Frances Alda and De Luca in| Seymour of the schooner Mary Sachs | of strand Mra. W. C. Blick, will bo|] St Fee: $147... OO Were $5.97, to Clear 4,97 { Wt Woviex, AN jthe afternoon, and “Manon Lescaut," | were instructed in 1914 to tuke tne ; f intental . ‘ Were $4.37, to CI YESorNO ii RAND The one admission fee includes||| i!) Claudia Murio and Martinelli in| cachy to Stefansson's base on Melville married to Samuel Wilson Murphy on | ints’ Christening Sets $ o Clear 3.47 The one ‘ a onan yednewday evening at the home of|| Including dress and skirt—one vw, of way SKATES and the privilege of ||| ‘D° °vening Wednesday evening at the home of| ! ' a $5 Biss eat rg Wea et ea SMEARS | Ward's Jazz Band. Perfect Ven-l1| 1,000,000 TONS OF COAL Land, about 500 miles weat of Melville | Brooklyn. ; Sieh Eneace nae MANHATTAN alae Ng LO nu hanno tilation. Splendid Floor. bier Island. When Stefansson found the Son “ Mats, Weds Pits vasid. Bat BRO} DHURST 4°) = Oven Duily and Sunday from 4 i 3 vas mi : ie plans| Mra. James Speyer will open he T EMMA DUNN a eee CRT pen pasty ana sunday trom 2 c9 s.301]) A MONTH TO NEW ENGLAND | *2,"zooncs, ve abandoned ie ans) aoe eS soe riten Avenuo thin BR ee endo Island in 1916, Instead, Capt, Allan as Crochet Spreads Were $8.10, to Clear 2.44 ‘apneieimaan hireng Hepp rar afternoon for the annual meeting of | wae OLD L ADY 31 wy the MADONN. of the FUTURE SKATING CARNIVAL l\ McAdoo and Hurley Promise Fuel| stefansson and hia party are sti a:|the Girls’ Branch of tho Public WHY MARRY? Grand Central Palace, Lexington Ave, Use 47th St. Entrance, Mrs, A. sue. 4 : ff the Alaskan Arctic| Schools Athletic Le: and Transportation to Avert | coast, n said, and expect t»| Burnett Smith, an Bn 1 write Idleness of 300,000, return to civilization fn the fall. Allan | known as “Annie Swan,” will speak. | wasum filed Canadian Government despatenes | | = TUESDAY a Nat C, Goodwin, Falmond Shelley WHER C a rari rt TON, Feb, 18.—Transporta- | from Stefansson at the Fort Yukon | Miss Mary Brewster Trowbridge, a h e tion ‘on one 01 8 of coal a d iy !: fon for on Milion to f a} . telegraph office, which led the | daughter of Mrs, Frank Dean Trow- ASTOR | month was assured for New England to- : 1 | | SE Ane een cane ver to announce recently that | pridge, and Lieut, Lawrenc Bay Abodolph Howie ae aynitinosse BOOTH i, Yet AY Teinap Free. 0 lui THE ' ping Board, Es Tate ate el SOeches FABER Murray, 801at Field Artillery, U. 8 N.| ,, + ; ; ; , BURLESQUE. Parry Kidolal lia tothe Now Haven. OLUMBIA A Were $3.74, to Clear 2,97 | i Id Le SN % 5 tons by rail. known, OLYMP HAN Maxine Elliott's {) Rimay. Bree. 8.80. _BROADWAY FROLICS” as : a ; PARISIANFLIRTS” mansoni eaniaeadl = | cfomsa estecaterg omen) AID AGAINST LW. W. woman STARTED 13 FIRES. | Voile Blouse Tub Sill Blounge in eke OF YOUTH _VAUDEVILLE to-day to a delegation of New Br fees Our reg. .92.......... 572 Our reg. $2.85.......2.24 panied ‘ \SIN & Bway, Eves, 815 ~ lubor leaders sont here by Fuel Admin- | !llinois City Marshal and Follower ne Mix in One Honse Tailored styles, with pique or Variety of two-tone stripes in BROOKLYN CA Wed. Wash) B'day sai ROCTO istrator Storrow, ‘The labor men #w| \Vounded and Miner Accused of in Single Day, |] poplin collar, or dressier models, smart colorings— tailored models ate Saar Presi Wilson Saturday ates “BLD, Ma Feb. 18.—Mr tastefully trimmed with lace, becoming collars that may be Tel, Main SHA Daily LTO PLAY aw Navy Shipping Board, Fuel Admis Harboring Agitator Dying y-thres nbermald 11 embroidery and tucks, worn high or low—all sizes. New Pat White wi? Gavety Girls i . an mulon ane Haliroad Admin tration | WILLSBORO, IL, Feb. 18.—Seaton |" alr plated bial J, The fame of our 1.85 Blouses has not waned—the ussortment very Sunday BIG CONCERTS —2 PRINCESS ! oars 4 en EE dere aie panes ce #4 on6 | mercy, Clty Marshal, and two otver ‘ Ea warrants enthusiasm. a ot als 7. ‘ nl ui | Gaye 2 ORL AyeRDIGle: RIO itempted to enter the home ot + while employed MORNING SPECIAL! i prcoweny Was. ~ med , ae es “| be anger of 1 LW. W. riots in| font D ha miner, where TC. | House in Bangor, Me SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. ‘0 prevent dealers buying, quantities rest ted, No Mail or Telepho: Coal 0 ph t Nearing % W. activity, was supp SWIKSK ATA & Ad SUE > WHEATLESS WEEKS AHEAD, vn A RR ae os |“ cette ck | ocean" Wy kA ovat " : : | Donnelvon at the approach of + in United f minow penhager “myrtle, brown weave-—good p rns, NORWORKTIL Phoatre, W.48th St, Bryant 48 $ 2 . | WA OM R rowd opened fire, A. bullet 10k turing the y eb, navy, b LINENS-—-MMIN FLOOR " . Bob hd BLANCHE ING oe ’ to net 4 oun DRESS GO0DE-—-MAIN FIOOR, : To NY SARG'S MARIONETTE ACACE | RNING F FA MERS Marat, who wa sntinw ee ashes wins ain ha $217 Crepe de Chines ’ 1.64] prea! Purchase of Stationery... 38 yp ¢ —_—-—— t the crowd, in the a M4 ¥ « \ ue 0 5. white an Sie tw Reg CORT) tweak fe Tr. LIAN ae g| Oklahoman Tells § Senators Produc: |“! neat Fain In the a n of ok MAIN FLOOR SEATIONERY THIRD FLOOR PRESEMTe!Ti¥_ a We ri & Sat tal : 1 me one in the 5 . A FLO- FLO THe SPHERES Rivewsibe? P DOOLEY: and Strong tion Must Be Increased or | are ting Donnelson. 25 ct. Pook Ba’ ais 204 Gaia 20 | $5.94 Boys Suits seagee Pad « nwa Supporting Bill, ° in ¢ camisoles, rfol #—new mixy He SEASON ! G Supply Will Fail, rentaata Ole belie Cheritana: eth ane ieoumectmad lana "Rae way & 008 + , | ‘ f 1 ent ASH Lith fi ark 18 yrs. = STANDARD #9) $901) SY, PHOTO PLAYS. | WASHINGTON, Feb, 18.—Wheatle The ie ‘seed man } on Texans Avintt zi Yard Wide Longeloth Boys THIRD FLOOR, a ~ Dai “TURN TO THE RIGHT!” ks instead of wheatless days are tee and dragged the FORT WORTH Kemnants of fine qualities 2.04 le Boys! Si ; 5 ——— lon is inerea Underwear, Infants ¢ ‘ 8 yra.—browns,. nav : Dann a SO0°5' Ave. | | LOEW'S Tih Ave. 8) 94 the Senate Agriculture Committee wus | burned leadquartera here WHITE GOODS--MAIN FLOOR a to 8 yeembrowns, tacks and dew i Bet 34-35°S1 6 OLL YANNA” . told to-day by C, H. Hyde, represen ——---- thirty-one killed at $2.98 New Scran Pane Curtains... 1.88] tnixtures-pluino d styles. aa an J ing the Oklahoma State Council of Do-| stock Dealers to Furnish Oe an R ee pene ine mueludae’ uaa, Ts eavoitettrnal thee dabinae fins abe Ba ESO Melita i 8 THATRE aiaitor. | (tists Who vald that price xing by th Inquiry Vchantes who met death on the ground. | LACK CURFAINS BASEMENTS $1.50 Men's Shirts mak) 4a “ : ’, OADWAY PHONE 664) BRYANT iyo, Admini tration should be extended| Mem! rs of the 3 on Yo is Stock |'The flyer# have been here four months | 9 ¢t, Turkish Bath Towels 96] White grounds with me roorised ‘ Baa ete © wheat substitutes xchange have been directe f Hommed, colored Jacquard borders ane Waite Uae isle Ferguson in Meatless and wheatless days have|n details of thelr h TOW KIA MAIN A, FURNISH NGS. = hed ON UKBDIT IVOLI Ferguson ms, ns y ~CASTO R 1A RNTSIDNGS—MAIN FLOOR, . h 4 ok Dong nded to decrease production in Okla in the Central Leatt 4 Seamiess Velvet Ro . 1 ast ou A : i, production in ¢ $27.94 Seamiess rm ; w WAC CO £1 Hivoll_ Orchestra. homa, the re jon in the consumption | 4 Hide and Leather Ox12 ft—-rich Orientals, florals $1.47 Little Tots Tub Dresses i 1.4016 Manne John x4 pt alts, 7? aynh Orenlea alin Mu 5) whaare jh An: small designs on cream, rose Variety of new models-—tastetully fe AMEND : nanan TAL TO Wate Be ARE Int By roaked 6 sur AY oe ‘ ie eacery Trade pm For Infants and Children and dark wrounds Jnmed 9, tore , > ane AY ry ‘ ‘ de sugges hat authority to fix| # Peeve cdtanal ie tite UGS—THERD I ‘ OND FLOOR, DIAN chron S OSES 0 stra. prices be either Incrensed by permt (understood: ts to ue" [in Use For Over 30 Years les Bed Spr ‘ 88 et, Extra Size Night Dresses... on ror 4 Ung price xing on all commodities, oF cing nterests ‘of th Always bears Full watin f . wide emb. insert’ and Ditters curtall the Food Administratic large tanning compa n the ral or medallion Fr tuck#—lace trimmed. ; { gnee'? authority to stipulate the price of wheat with the higher p for eRe SPREADS BASEMENT UNDERWEAR—SECOND sfdtledtane sirwud Sympln Oreb, | and other food commoditios, |anocs aud leather goods, Bignature of Ln * i a Dior 3 Rie i A Nt