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6 TULSA DAILY WORLD, JULY 16, 1010. SOCIETY i.ii.iAN ORAWKORP PI III I! 1 i. (mi Mra i. (.' frooaonara hnnu ni " ' ana " I. Hurl. mil In tin .' ."" it tui i I M n I n Mi 'i.-i ti lui" !"' r i i'i I -1 1 n a i" " . iniBi-pii-i I . . 11111.1; i.f i ul in. I'' -wo" I 1 fi i. ,.t. m .im e tear rm ni'i' :.. f.ma ih.m 1 '' , V.-HU.K I It tl, l.f gull,. 1 POOL HALLS ALLOWED ) M A VS I T nriu ni.m.wn WORLD nu IU UrtlN UM oUliUHT d V I 1 1 k' I n ix i . i. Klit, lull linn. .it. i In -li Joint uli ii tide etreela Hi it Iimm- bNi 1 1 ) I, iliit i.f a. 1 1 1 n k wliiiky and ,ik " If m y i.f Hi. in ii. MUghl iii ii. ,wi win mmiiiy' revoke the i im -in. I pUl Hi' In '.ill nf tnl hOgg' ..III i . ii" lug Printed kgalnei Habhatfi i..., ciioiinK Mi.nn.li .im- aps ,r SHflN N i j i ii w v.. - r i .in. -f i iw H. i I ' robe H i ii ti Par i fill I l ini nl ' III ' Thai Vtrt it"' boi ii 1 i. i. Ill' lllllll"! I " 'III'"' " " I' 'I I ' . I ,r ' .i I '. i i" I i ' t" " i I i i'i.pihi M.....,." n.i til PHT' . 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' mil l Hi fnri iKti rtlAllOM . liii.ruiAn "W.. it r i hhKi-O in pfljl oui nonu i.t ii" i".ii"in nf i)i..t rob' iiinic nf (hjni handing mor eon irol practically of lhai gnu pro III. I- n IiiiiiIi I In ll" WMIlt In '" 1 1 . iiiiit.ti i iiitiiu' it tlii' bottunn 01 ui ti a i bint " i Hanatof .v.rfm p-iti Into tbi raoord ahal ba aaln atara coplaa nf 'ill It i U tl... ...ii n ' i.t h , i M. vv hi Mm n I ti..' hi um ..I 1 h i Mian i ' i nl Kanaai mi ,., ,, ,ii rita mi """ ii i, and na mi tnt , party bai al , iiriiaeb '." will , a in k on lha 101b h will '- i Ml ' ."" f K W' trip anil I" v f . y pojiui-i .... - . . U , MM ..... K rrea and iwM Mr Md M. I'" I! W.ll rili'. hnvr tri'iini-.! f""" 'ball ' 1 '"" i. Ill Mimlili." 1 "" M. ' homa "ii w.ai Tim i atreai Thi ddlni nf Mi lfn I 'pjinnaj of Mii"i'..'i lo Mi Wllbajiha fM tai ,,r .'. .! '. andaji J"1."" Ui, I, in kill i'"1 I rufll a"ii K,tUI M I"! ' ". eago, wii''.i' will vii ralUvaa hla iralnlng at ramp MjM ai.-l fjj ' (( M. ,. ,l ,,i lo aall for I .- w,,','i yuii Michigan and Wlaooi .1,1, .ail." ... alanr.l Mm JJ'0" I Jiaorig m ii i Mi .. "'i at i hlli linth 'i i ai.KUnla u' lha OalahOfna in' Ivarali I Thrlr wi.ailliig will l a prfiiy ri'.ii.n an I lui. W iHiiM-ai lnvli1 Tia I'lty rluli hna lOgUOd Invlia- itona i" iwm o ol loading ilul, annum of tlia ailf to t' IMU at a iiinebaon In it- grin rimi ,.f Until T.iiaii o.t Haiiinlav Ml ' Mr Ii II Aah-. 'H inanagr Of Wichita, Kaoaaa, iir-iivn an nddraaa on lha form of i..arninnl In hla hiima clly Tha RoUtfTi Klaranlaanil olhar roinmrrlal OlMM "f ffMln VIII ha rapraniad r XPrlti.r Mr and Mm W Hahar anlar laliit wlili a Btoak nil awlnnnlna parly ai liik" OWMaN laat i-vanlna compllinantary lo Mra Hakar a ua Mlaa Hull. I'utK.la gd Muakna On Thuraday aflarnoon Mra llakfr will oumplliiioni ar guaol wllh a mall naa parly. rnplla lUtrtUU. Mra PUaM will praarnt har mualr rlaaa In rarllal on Thura,la afirnoon In har eulla In lha Wll llania aparlmatil at four 0 OlOOa I'airon- and frlanda ara Invlla.l Ml ba praarnt. Plmi. Parly Thra VIII ba a plonlr at Han.l tprlnga wllh Mlaaaa tmrla and Mahal i lark. Marlolla lllark.. Malhal ( roft and (illv i aapar aa hoalaaaaa. Mr rtoborl m a.iii- and i n t r- "'. 1fniy win ii-'in i.t v trom ywli gaada in rolnilvt on rvnoh i" Iowa Thai wni apand 10 'tu " ami will thn go I" IJuraka Mi'iinaa fur lha frt itf lhl flMIOd I0m. Miv. Mnrtnr! rmnhlyn tnd molbar, Mi" u m rrnnbirn will laav in gtroul i" ! foi whltllor, oi . wh"r tin.y grin apand Itof '"" mri wi'h ralaliy" Mt gnd Mit Mt.rrav l KttMWll Mix Ham an In and Mi Hrnoa iiua- al art, lving in abflUI Ion laya fur jk OhfVoil In I'.wa. will"" "try win Miid tin' rati if iii Mtninor, Mitia Kaial Oragl will li-ar ImU, (or a vacation Uflp to har fofmtl honi" Mt liOgM and 4"", a lo ra turn alio.it Amhw' lat. Mra ll" Wlnga) and rhlklran at" laavlna ntav for Ptlloflndn fl'lngl and will apanil Hi" niiiulndar of thr aiinin.ar thai" Mlaa PmIIM Dglton l"ft Mnnd.iv for Ctorla, Ni-w Mi " apond rbi auminar. Mr, waitar Kald, St M0 Tuaaday nlahr foi liiilli", T"aa. to viall ti In paranla. Mt ami Mia W Itpl.l Thai It la "llttla l"n .nff" I f i.i . i t in pool 1 1 . . i billiard parloi lo obo) Ihi lunda) olMlng ordinaivgf , w.ii, iii f (ba gii roaanna aubmlttad hy ownord of "ix pool ii iii" in Ibgir patition i" Hi" mayor and city com in iiiiiii in havi i tn ni .1 iti. i nog i am Indi i Itoriuaalt thai Ihtj ba allowed to remain opari r r um if o'cloob noon ..mil midnight mi Sunday and thua ancntiraato (barman rnd . -r . i ac man to to, burah In lha morn tnitt." ttn- i i loin ownafa mailo .1 atrong plaa thai lliey acenrdad I mitlo corraaiiondanno In which un-at ii ti." hki.I" 'in" iiirm vi lagltlmata , iint un n"i i ranca promlaad m buatnaga oonoarnt If 17 to uphold tbi lapanaaa claim to Tha 'acl thai Tultg i i oltj ' ibantung Announcing f"r tha fjrgl lf.001 paopio. whor graal Ihrungi tlrga thai I ild nol (rota fur ilia if travallng man nongragati t... tha I treaty, h charactarlaad lha Mhun waok and, and bundrada uf oil monltantl agTfOfnanl an "outragaoua vt pond. Bonday ih' ir oni dat of varalon of Juatlco gnd an altampl i 1 1 tn i. m um of lb vnaki wag alaolin awrahaaa paaea ' tha aacrlflca j. mi". I .in ii ri'iiami r,.i it,, it bi'lng parrnltlgd to rontaln npan ihrough nut iiia gftomoon and waning Tha rgouaol m granted bj ih. rity oomnsaiglonara and Tu an i i "eharke" and billiard playart will in nnablod lo aoiiUnui Iholt goaalona wliHbul nv Iniorrupllon ovai , n ghi through tha gummti ii.i h 'ih" placet wll,'- w,ta Mi,.. i Hubbard mandate when permlttlon w.i atTraed upon "Thtte billiard ami pool parlora are an puau'iy knvad worlil hail botttl If' of hanoi I ml, rw, m,iI fur 'IV-tr Benai'.i I nderw I, flomoortit, of Alabama, kleo making hi" firat an nounoamtnl i" the eanatt regardini in trtaty, atid bt would tuppofi i wholthaartadly na a atap towurit wmlil "ii"i iiImk ilmt liinin may "uwaki" w.ia Kivaii bl Neflalor Wil liam" Um aaeertad thai I'hina, if aroiiaed, wi'ii bti (00,000,000 people miul.t ovtrwhtlnri iha 11,400,01 Wan , "ii .mi Jnpanttt i up" 'The hole ciiina alone, n'i .'' ti'ai-h rn-r wur, aarl :n. M iwu,-i'l rinrnhar Deolaiing tlir wrml" raa'in for Ibt Ibantung rieottlofl that Japan .ni i-ini", I I,, mil. tin miliar, ni " .in- jagg bar demtndt wara aatlaflad, Si iiat, r lloiah Bald IgfaMOM pOttt albn of niiaiiniiiK rnaanl tbat Tokio WUtUld Control nil llirai- lo China 'i n.1 that ttta raault would t."' Cblneae dlamombannoat. "i do nol aatHflpau that if w"rt'' (at to underwrfto ami guarantae the ri.." of . rniia wa will have ! i.t.i In wtvr 1 do nol think IftOM H parte na to umli-rwrlla Ihla Wa w tiid iii i boon perfectly aiiafi"d with .i treaty with ;raat Britain am' Train". Thai la thilr li'.ainaaa. "Hut. ir tha tino Indaod haa gome whan ih" (Tnlted Ht.it"" uiual .-ngiit:" I.i ih. enl.ilng "f tl." pla mid in ii at break in-r ax treatlog guatan- teeing ChlnggO Intanrlty. or "laa fgjM the challenge of anojhaf nation, than aha will faofl tha rhallaiign of all ot liar nation. Wa hava rrlng'-d lona anouKh " Ukl.toli striki-a I r. PITTVIIURUH, Pa., Ju'y '8 Twenty flto gorgofjg arare Inlnred eedbral probably fataliv. whan Haht nlnfe "..ink a orowded Hamilton ivaniL itreei oai at fifth and fVood a'ra"( In 'ha oentar of tho down iiwm dlgtriOl during a aaiara alar Irlcal atorni tin aflarnoon. J. T Hoffman 10, mnt'irrnan wn eavarr Iv burtlkd whan tha liehtnlna whi.h truok the trollop orlro came down ..ritn ikn cal gpd ejiplodid tihe run rnllar A nun. har of woman and . hlldron wara triiinpli-d In a p.inlc win. h fOtlOWOd OPTIONS ARE SECURED r h i 'iiMifiiufiw hi I f h !'r ' rolfum com niinv a Now York nvntllfoHf It Wll ON UNION OIL COMPANY u lai rhe eyndloalo wtg aalil :i laclgda Manrv ln.akh'ir'. Naw I York hankrr ami oil man, I'harlaa A Nil K I. KM, July It Mptlona II Babln, pragldonl "f tha tiharanty il ro than I IO.OOOiOOO of the oap-1 Truei oompaai ol Nm York, and al pk of tha I'nlon oil rompany I'ar.-y lt"ok"fallrr. The company bee ai,ve,vg "lore mna'anuing. Of Ciillfornla heva bean aarura.l for South Iiakot.i larl Ih, Majej wi.u n, iui yaar nar -.'!. , ,, . 0011 tone 1 "H.- HorlickU the Orw Malted Milk-jwogj Imitattiong A Subttitutai Mr a y on bualnaaa llnpklne la In Ht Iioula Business Women in Convention Too Busy for Social Affairs The National federation of Hue! neaa and I'mfweamneJ Women, who are In eeceloa In t. Imula. leallng ihrough tha lllh, ara l.ually eiigBg-d eolvlng the proletne that are thelre In their routine of late. Keperlenree o( the repreeeniellyee iaeent. from roaet to roaat and from border lo gulf, are being told before lha ee aemblage for aduoatfonal purpoooa and euggaetlone pertaining to tha ad vem-emant of woman in liualliaaa ara alao balng proaoundad Wa do rtit propuee to offar lone proa.-y atiai-i hi-a ihaa aia iiiaawu iha. f.uelnea and priifaalon il wiunan," Mitt ," "f ,"' !"'!'. ' api.lta "th thing wa want la lo find th-oe waye that will l" a r.am fit to the huetneee woman and to find out ho-w ehe may eolve rtie gTaat problame In bar lla Wa ara refua Ing many antertatnmeaile hare In 8t Uxiia and whire wa are eppra-lal Ing the hoapliajlllaa offered by lha people, yet we feel we muel maka lltna and not overlook the Import ance of being together for lhaaa faw 4aye ' Mra Ora Ughtnar froat nf Tulea le leading lha unleon elnolng thai la faaiurlng each eeeelnn Tejejey'e aae elen will be a general mi, lb" viiii. "K loplra t b dlafuaae.l haltili ' Paramount Nawda of Ih" lluln Woman" "Hueinaaa Kthlca.' Tht Hualneee Wmiian'a llaapiinelbill.i end ritleanehlp" ami "MaOBlng of ItinlneaHi Wiwnen." Tha lunrheon to da will be a IMtlnOtftt fiMitura. ha ra il rarh Tncallonal t'oup will lunch tngether to dlaruea .hell own prol'lani Thla afternoon Lillian l-almai of (Un fiaiwaoo will apaik on ih "Mutual Mafxt,- ,f llueinOBt Women," totathar wlt4i Joan DOWMI of ill true, i Thar will be other apaakara on live ami portlnonl lOglOt A baruiiai to Hi dettgatea will wind up tha day. rhureda) win .a doi dad to iha tbKllog of offlcoTa and the gathering In of iinflnl"hil oualnott fht .'!", tion of th" piaot of mooting foi tht neat convention Thuraday nlghl tha ilahtaire will be go'tatt Of ih Ht lamia buelneaa an gi Iht municipal opera a' Portal park Among th well known wrltera tnd adltore who aia aitrmlniR are M at Ida Tarhall. Mn l-'im Rteeae Rich ar'laon M.a HI I hi It IHin I I I'lyde I'lark and Ma) Dame l-ari ,,f Naw York Marlon tllenn of Mm Kranclaco amt Mow Mary II llullat toaoolatt editor o( fht Anierii in Magaalne Rome of th prominent buetneea woman aia Mtaa BMltl IMglOl Waal ington. D i'. toceetari ., iacrettry of the Nevy HanlaU. Ml" BogtrfOO 1'arr. eald to I." Hi onl woman i broker on Wall treat; Miaa Georgia ' Mniary Oetnilt ami Mlaa Ulanohl D Kenton. Mlnnaapoll. two IntUf aec eullt'ltora. win ma yaarly InOOmt la eald to coma within lha OOVtltd flea figure, and aevartl hundred other woman ,,f ttmllaf ltiit"rtanc Mia PtorOM Klni 1 1 patent attorney, who roctnlly won a ! hundred III", laaml dollar fee ,-aa ha fnta tha patoni coin i I protidtni of the cuiiunarca naaoclatlon ii hi . rldde . . r ii,,.HimI KASHAH CITY July IS A watn- int 'hat th' wvtiern barvaoi flaldtl elraail, tfobttl tUpplitd Wllh, ItOOl for gontpldBng .ha a: "'it baryaei i (at north a tin- Canadian mi" waa I given oul hy tha f,rnl tmplOJ aytOln liureau baft Althi'tiah thia warriui; haa haan aapi fodtraj dlroi , In other altle. offn I la It tald mii ' atlll ware pouring into the liarvi-at ball, with little priNtpact (or nuv elll pluyment for tl," laie an Ivala. Boborl a Funeral I1 M.-niriicy Pboni t r. -1 9 1 . ti: Hot.th Main Adv .ft, To Word off Summer Complexion Ills ( bmpfcKton Hmrtl'lh lkfjj1 1a0.tT . ron'i'Uilun mJ 1 b Nailim Ficr Powdfr thi dhcrat4 hvviiMf.tr Itfiparfn aft .ndtfttlfaHdJ i'iap - chartit wM.-h l.njvft tn IM fitfenu-ty. Ti pmiorth tvituit tf ft. Jie.tJ I h v r f untlt mk'i-I rlt. It trvvo)i.i ptMiburit or h rvtutn t l til of i I M atlniiv ttt r lflt Ii fvfSvoh or ti 1 ii cftiiooi l.oim hl 'evrwit hut N ill n Kara nwjM IpM itlfrM nullioti pff.m-i-lr-Biona to4r Wb - tio , NA.TIONAU l(.)lt.PT COM1ANY I'v I IV. I Villi. t t'-ap ike t"." waeatk i, tad t"u llhil til tniamn tki-ret nelli.na (MM ' .w... orainarr vnrt'" "iC"' Milorril or Irarkla'l ki- t" eMgtjat l IbR i It fi-iiy treeaalh ', I kj ai anil laplaaad t 'Ha naerr freakal .Ii" krnraih fi it i aaklMli ' i alt atii.n it ai'i'i," i' ae". "ai hit l lenriuny iir.it, rraajei e tart ant raaci " 'e, alkel kaee are apt la aei'tr unit aaaapl eeai ikaa aaaal tkeai tayt l ri'mi., i-r mpirti.oi, Jail " n eenr al aereell"a aai iln, nr. ana nta II Ilka relt i-raam Tali . kal a") tkla al eat ant in a week ni in Ika raeiplaalan all) leak rrniarkal, ) i ,11 yeaag aai keellky Atai. ! d ru J ri.k " I hut t i . . h I Al liaa.i ' il . ...n ' It i J li, Uaa til, 1 1 " it NlTIONAl. ItUt-irT OOMPAJTI 4f5.' ' etSSOXSRaa. COOOFCr ORF9S FOR- . MDVM N Our Semi -Annual Clearance Sale Thus. bri. and Sat. July-lth 18th and 19 h Our Store It 111 Not Open Until 9 o1 Clock Thursday morning at 9 o'clock uc u ill open our store for a sale. You know The Unit Store Hale means a genuine sale. Eivru garment in our stock. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS AND PETTICOATS. Come in today Wednesday look the stock over; see the prices; try on the garments; see just what you want. Hut nothing will he sold only at original prices before Thursday morning. We do this so you may use good judgement in your purchases. Nothing laid away. SUITS 25 nary checks and tans; fair range of sizes; suits that sold for $J0 to $90 originally; your choice $17 JO and $25.00. (OATS 17 capes and cape coats; values ranging from $10 to $60; colors navy, tan and pretty hluts; your choice, $15, $20 and $25. DRESSES 'Nearly SOI) dresses; linens, voiles, organdies, gingham, georgettes crepe de chines, tricoletten and taffetas; all light summer colors; navy and black: vwry dress in our stock. Each reduced price marked in plain figures and sizes. Prices ranging from $7. 75 to $4650. SKIRTS 900 skirts. Wash fabrics and fancy silks, serges and silk failles; regular and extra sizes; all re duced in price. WAISTS t beautiful assortment of the very latest novel ties in organdies, voiles, crepe de chines and silk georgettes; a big range of colors and sizes; all reduced in price. PETTICOATS -Splendid showing of petticoats; white, flesh and fancy colors; regular and extra sizes; all reduced in price. Sf It ct carefully, or returned. af 1 othlng may be exchanged Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. II. WEDNESDAY, JULY lf, 1919. NO. 16. T. C. Webb Writes from New York Uvrehfendiaa id CRfee and dvllvvrivl uncertain. Thre will not be enough full fMhloned hovlery to tttpply tht; demand thin year we will y i t about half of our purchase. Very littlt to In- had in novelty lace and embroidered (roods. Prices are T0', higher for later deliveries. Leather todt ara etr"nialy il(;h than- ar vary few new plecae and practically DO aaal b ather lo ha had tOBM lUegg ar alraady withdrawn Hnv eonia entremo D Ovtlty ,!. ."taakV" Utoy tall them- they are ahown In dull patent lealhar and gagdjg to aell from t 00 to II 00. MKN'K SILK SlllltTS ari about r,0c; hlghar and men out on a atrlke. MLR II M;S l'nkad at nna high -priced Una In fine gold plal" nnd aterllng framea Silk chiffon valicta gtwal It a ik Ing la mild, hut thay are priced higher than our hlghaat prhMd bai:a retail for. NIIVI I I V JVWBjUCV Boadt art ahown In a rroaler array than avar hafnra Thank wa win- foriunat In being able to get a good allowing In real Whitby Jet Jat arcma to h" a favorite Thi aa nmie In ahort ami long chalna eome 0 Inchaa long ''in lot Iticludee auma rare anURUOOi K"l nulla aura we will have th" only ehowlng of thla kind. Pearla are In greater demand ih m tvtl fht prlcae ara very high and good onea acarca. Fortunately, wa own ou. a on an early booking at old prlcea. Home that we now have could not b hough! today al any reaaonable price. 1 1 1 'l Summer Time is Apron Time Black Satine Apront Percale Cook Apront UaRI paroalt apront Irlmnttd with plain eoloi clroulal ttrlta with bib from and back - tlaa in bat k for $1.29 Sligover Utility Aproni with roomy pocktta, mad f UaRI par cal" and trlmmad Willi plain color V neck ami aienvoieoa for $1.85 Slipover bungalow aproni, for camping nnl rough work. for $2.95 Bungalow Apront liw Hack, ehort alaeve dreaa aprona if ptroato, Klntham and bat late- plain hudia anil printed patterna $1.35 to $3.95 Krw Hob I ua Midi!) Ilnaw.- While Kalalea and blue OOllarfl nd tlaa OBt pbi t I, .one halt.-. I atgee eltaa 1 1 to I $7.50 Moot THE HUNT CO. DEPABTMBNT STORE Main St . lu-iwit-n TlUrd and fourth Sta. Cut Glaat Howl. $2.39, $3.50 Light convention al and floral cut tlnga, round and oval ahapea Main j FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Every Hat in the Millinery Department, includinf taffetas, will be placed on sale regardless of former prices. l,MT MO 1 Trimmed Data and Ha ul' I Pallor in a i,.r alv of colore and ahapea at $1.45 LOT NO S -Trimmed Hate, white and black Milan". Ll"re ...,. ii i ir-!:'. t-m-iiea with flowera and ribboa, at $3.85 nd LOT NO J Trimmed H'a hit Handed Haltor f " "I and alreet wear at LOT NO 4 Taffeta Halt 'n navy, white, pink tnd Itlbhon hate In all OOlOrti nl' ll.nnilli hat, h ack Tltrri' ent hat", wllh laffet crrrWn at . . $2.45 ack tra-i"!-" ? $6.50 A tpaelal lot lot of Trimmed llata, Children a Hale Included. d1 JQ SHOP KARL i GERTRUDE A. MOORE, Millinery Department HUNT-MURRY COMPANY