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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1020.
OCIETY
UUAK CKAWFOHD I'HIlKINB
WOMAN'S
WORLD awi
WORK . . .
This New YcurW WW i.
May tlm month", uf tlu year llntt'a
comln
I'ntciM for you imoh In turn,
A joyouR ulailrm.iK ulilcli will inrtka
Vour lirnrt villli Krutltuili liurn.
Tlxlll)' I '.M ill h.
Minn KlUul.ulli Cook lireakfiwt
party.
Mr tinl Mra. VV. O. I.inn li
ypiir imrty In lionor of MImou P.iurl
ISilwiiritH mill ItnliMira IIhuUhII.
Minn Holly Ci. unlock riilHrliiliin
at nurtlon lirldKu for Mlm Mamie
llru illey.
MlnvH KUn.ilit'th uml C'liun Ida
nor liOHlriii at linn inrty for vi
IlltitC Rlrlt.
Mr. W. M. Wrldi lioslowi Ht
iniitlniio party for Mlw llntty Wulcli.
WiM-Uloy-fniiMin.
Mln MfirKiurltn WuuWIay uml Mr.
It I;. I'rnnrU wcrn murrlnl ut li
o ilnck Now Your" evunlliK In til
hmim of tlm lirluV motlinr, Mr
Niltla Wi-nkli-y. 1114 Hoiltli Hlwood
nvclinn. llov. W. (). Ainli-moii, utie
tor of tlio Unhllal dun rli. ieal Hi
Rcrvlri-. The lirlil" WH" nttlrml In a
travnllnir null of ilurk lilug nroii.l
(lot li uml worn ii I'urwiKo 'f viIh
Mr. mill Mrn. I'rniul" will n-m
tlirlr .liolinymiinn In Kiintma t'lty
uml ko to tlmlr now Iminr In okiiuil
Ken Jiimmry l& for 'iHirinlilK'iil I"'
lICIII'O
Mr. iinil Mrn U H VUli.r iin'l
ilHiiKhttr, nil Mr. iinrl Mr II. It.
i:iKlnn of ftvlll. Ohlu, w.ll lm
unlay for lhilr limn after IiiivIiik
ltint thw holiday wmori In tint
Iioiiik of Mr. anil Mrt. W. T. -Vt-ii,
Ul Hontli Ijunvnr uvhiiuh
Mr. IloliiTt IWtrn. Hlililnlit HI tlir
Kinipt-r mllll.iry arMilmny, Iloonc
vlllf, Alo. Hill laavv Kuti'lay i-wn
liiK for lioom-vlll" iiftor ImivIiik iini
Iho linllilHym In III liunm of Mr- uii'l
Mm. I. I'mil llHtM
Air lurrnii tiownliiK wi.i
riunpany liw father, Mr. M. (')iiiih
Imrluln, wlio Iuhvwi Hituril,i y cvi'i
In for n nn.irl inonlli' vlMli
I'lillHilotplilit ami Nw York Mf
Downline will i Mturri Imfoin I3ht
SAYS MINERS DISCHARGED
I'll Mc HI h l ( liilnm Oik inline
Arn 'IryliiK In llifiik I p U.ldii.i,
I.MHANAPOl.lM, ln.l. Jan 1
lolni I, l.i'Wlt, m.ilnif prrMMxrit of
h t riln -l Mum Wurkem of
Aiorli'.l tmlny wi. lit- IihiI icporld
of pr4iniH of nun" In ilm lil'uml.
roi.h ciml firlijn iI.hi .ihtkIiik work-
ini'i with tin- viw of lirrakinit up
i lie iiMoiik
' 1 li in Hon of 'nii of Ihn npurn
Uiti In ilixr li.irullitf lnri U r.
miilf.i ii Hi. niiiT u i,.i. fiith
Mr I. m kii.'I ).i'Ki- it li r thi
ntcri unit i. wlih Hie ft'lcrm xovcrn
nvcni i.y wii. ii Hip iniiirrn r"iirn"1
to work. Ill mIhiuh of OrloliMr 31
ll ily Ix-fofB llio iilrlke. wai to oli.
Ukln. '
Air. I'K will ko lo ('oltimlniti,
f tomorrow lo atti-ri'l the ri-''on-vn"l
loiiwiiMon of Ihn l.'nlttnl
Mlna NVoi knm ni xt VV ' k
lilmitn MihriH.
I'lllCAdO. Jnn. 2. ChlraRO jililv
orfil I'xl.iy In a nine liflow zero
tfrnpcriittiro. "im tmMiintlfliM tniin
win fouti.l frn7n lo (loath on the
Hoiith hIiIb Mnwili flr-H wuro numur-
O'i"
BERGER WILL BE BARRED ,alr"!r anil.the fty oiicitor on PARADERS ARE DISMISSED
,proiai riira uy rrovinonco pun m
SIi h TuUcn lo I'fWent lll HK'ak-1
liiK nt lrinlili'iu II. 1. I
I'ltflVIDKNCK. It I , Jim 2.
VlL'ior I Ilcrgrr. who postponed nn
I'liK.ilii'imnu to upe.iU hnrn H.iturday
nlKht wllh the unilurmantlliiK that
he wouhl piik In the clly at a.
latnr ilato. will not be allowndto
inakB a publli; aiMreen hro, accoril
ln to a rlortaion nnnouncml lo.lay
by Walter A I'rimby. chairman of
Him pnllcn rotiimlnolon .
After ronferonir with Mayor
ihe Atner.ian legion, the commta-
alon liiiel a xtuU-ment reviewing 1
Horncr'n rerord, and nnii.rtln that'
"lo allow him lo make an ndilroM1
In piih.ir h.-r would permit him to1
further aMall American liiatllilt.on.
tunlili.i etulnnnerlni; Uiu public
reiice."
Mr. Henry C. Ftullnk'a Indian
Plntl:iw are nttraolliiK a tfrrat
ileal of favornblo comment. They
are belnif nhown ut the Tnlea Art
and rilft Hliqp, f.20 Kouth Main
Ireet -Advt.
ClmrBt A,-tiliiM Wdiiicii In Now
York IXTiioiwtrntloii DmpiHtl,
NKW yoitlc, Jan. 2. Cheera and
handcljpplni; Krcetnd the action of
MaKlMirate Corrlgan today In illa
mhln cnaruea of disorderly con
duct njjalijat three women arretted
Chrlntmnn day while itttempttnK to
parade n l'lfth avenue In a donvm
ntratlon for the rcliM.te of "political
prisoners." Th defendnnta worn
Miss (lladys Orlner, daufihter of
John I Orlner of Baltimore, a mem
ber of the United Htatev railway
commission to Itussla, I)r Gcrtrudn
Kelly nnd Mls. Mary Duffv
JliiK.stratii Corrlgan doc on d thi
ho dliMKrued with the contcnMo
of tho proiecutlnif attorney h in
nlKnti "froo iiollllcal tirlsjnrr . ...
riea oy mo women wnrraniei
charge of dlsordcr y rondud
Kelley
MILITARY
ACADEMY
To build mors rlrllo pitristlm
Winter Inm brilu Jt-ir- j
1!20 1'ur cttlon or tafurailioa
Col. Clyde Terry, Pre.
Ilox 10, llurllnKtiiu, K'mi.
'I nun Club llllinri'.
MombcrM of tlm Tulmi Town club
will dlnn Informally ut fl 15 irdoi k
Monday evunliik In tho Kennnily r
tuurmit. A Imslni'HS nientlntf will
follow tho dinner when holiday vn
cation rupotlu will bu road.
Tho employi'M of the Cosdnn rn
flnnry In West Tuliwi will duncii In
formally thin evnnlliK III Iho KNII
room of the Hotel Tulsa. A varied
program of danulmc and muslo will
bo features. Tito party Will Imvo n
olmiKTOtii'it MewrM. uml Mi'SiltuiU'S
i'. II Kenstoriiiiirlier, I". P.. Ilulslvlii,
Udwiird Kuntx, W, U Hspny nnd A.
I). Kneale. The proKrmu will oiien
at H : 3d o'clock.
.Mm. W. M. Welch, r.3U Hast
Twentieth Mroet, will ehiipeion a
group of Klrls nt a miitlneo lln
party on Hntiirday iiflenioon at the
l'lilnco theater Ineteiid of tlm dane
ItiK party, wllh whlrh h was lo
huvo vnterlalned at Ihe (,'oiintry ul u It
for her daliMhtuiH, Mlwi Maijoriu mid
lleltlo Welch.
.Mr. and Mr I. D Witt and fm
lly of Klllolt, Iowa, are Hiiesia iti
Ihe iinuitt of Mr. and Mrs. I' I,
Tniitnl. Mm )i Wi't l Mm.
Tom risntnl'M ulster.
Mr anil Mr ISIUworth O IMMil
ley will tnoVH Into the ICslher spsri
inenm at HeM-nlh '! 'In-yeniif
avMiuie ul loon hi the hulldliu; is
rosily for oeeupaney.
GET PORTO RICAN SUGAR
.Million Inn In III Hi'li'ti-fd I nr
,ini'i li'ini t iiuoiiiiiptliiii Simiii.
WAHIIIN'iTON, ,lh. 2. Nearly
I.0IKI.0U0 tuns of stlxtir hiti-vented III
I'm to Itlco, will lie lelv.issd for
Amerlrmi oiihuiiipMoii shortly, tho
d"pariinenl of Just lie uiiiiouucmI
nils utirrnoou.
Allot tiev (lerieral I'jlmer 'o
oeived h telKrnm fiom Inmrlvt At
lornuy Marlln ut Hun Juun, I'm hi
Itli'ii, ili'clarlnif liijiinetioti prneeed-
I iiik which nan oeen uiaeii in I'on-
liri'tton with llio raliroaii ntriKe nail
caiiiitd both parties tu iixiev to ar
blirallun. Tho lullroad Nirlko had pruventeil
hi I W.i r In Hi.) Interior from beltiK
i.'tiioviid to uiip.irts,
Mr. und Mrn. J. H. toilette of
Marietta, who ivuuo to spend Christ
man with their daiik'liler, Airs, (I,
W. lloHHelnlnif, 117 Houlh ('atson
avenuii, will remain for several
weeks. Mr. and Airs. Kewtelrlnif will
iue a party of 10 at dinner till
uvmiliiK In lionor of wo vlsllms.
Tlm Cadninu club will meet nt
7:3(1 o'clock Tuesday evenlnn In Iho
library for rehearsal.
i 1 1 1 ii i i'u i.ifuii,
WAHIIINtlTON. Jan. 2. The1
Mexican uniliai i;n imainst the oxtnirt
or roousiuiis, cm n. uemin unit .Mcxi-
..ii it Miiur Iiiim linim iiilu.,,1 nn
cordllii In the '.Mexican secretary of
finance, as reported to tho statu
ilitiiiirlment todny Tlim iictlon Is at
tributed to plentiful rrups diirliiK
tho iriHiiil season, l.iruii nxtorlu
lions nave iilieuily beisiin at 101 I'unu,
To Anuoiiiiro Ciinillilacy.
.IKFI'llltriON CITV, .Mo.. Jan. 2
Yleut. 'lo. Wallace Crossley today
Is iiioted iin Iclllnir the Kansas City
I'ost rorrospiiiiiletit unit lie wntilil
probably mako foiiu.il iiiiiiouncn
men! In ft few dayn of his can
didacy fur lli democratic nomina
tion for governor t or moro tlinn
it your t'rosiley ban been rcRarded
as a caiiuiiinto ror governor.
Ask Your Neighbor
Reduce the High Cost of Living
By Living High
on
KORN
(Roasted)
i
JjV oiuaiioMA's nxrAT sTom; rou woaii:.v
319321 SOUTH MAIN (T ) c ii 31'321 S0UTH MAIN
! DtirinK this nl no j iiLrTi-rVlill- ' I 1! jL"? Kfe!T Durinrr this sale no
, good, .onl C. O. D.( Jini.r.ML Ufefcr ' V M fflfiST goods sent C. O. D.,
! none Initl away or l Ul V l( Jlfiffl none laid nway or
cxchntiBod. VCry J S ' j8ed'
We guarantee every statement SJK A w
fk 4iUy made in our advertisina to be the truth - W
I Jli.v '1 Whnn fnrmpr nrices nro minfpcL snprinl rnrp is tnkpn thnt m 'PS?
1 they are conect. MS
nwr. wmm
ii i..trr 1 .. jmm nv. lw o , a r .a ,s-t-j. 'u i nvs&
w m WfcMi g u mm u k xr wm&tt . . ' y
Entirkof J
Wai.t.at I Tii H U W E Skiruat
r H ' V 1 V M 14 Off
Women s
KRISP
Nothing Quite So Good
for you ami your children
Largo (goodness-proserving) "waxtite''
package. Tho best thick corn flakes you
ever ate or money back.
At All Good Grocers
"KcIIokk's Korn Krisp-Corn Flakes in thu Green Package"
3 as
The Isadora Duncan Dcmcers
Revival of Greek Dances
ami
George Cope land
Pianist
Auspieoa Piano Study Club
Convention Hall
Tuesday Evening, January 20
8:15 o'Clock
Scuts on halo Mnnilii), .lanimry .", at tlio (Quaker DriiK Co,
Va off
The January Clearance Sales of
and Misses' Apparel
All Party
and Evening
Dresses at
7i rncc
Former prices
rnnge from
$24.75 to $275
Now In Progress
RADICAL REDUCTIONS on every garment in our entire stock make this the bargain event
of the season. Never in the history of this store have such values been offered. Every gar
ment is in the newest winter styles many have just arrived and are suitable for spring wear.
The reputation of this store for carrying only the better grades of merchandise, make the sav
ings even greater. Many lots are limited and to avoid disappointments an early selection is
earnestly advised.
Entire Stock
of Wool
Sweaters
at 14
Off
GROUP 1-
Olio lot of Sorgo Suits in imvy
black and colors,
at
Formerly priced up to $153.00
MOSTLY HUJ Sien
$22.50
GROUP 4-
One lot of Coats in plain and
fur trimmed styles in the most
wanted colors and materials, at
Formerly priced up to $54.50
AM. KI.KS AND COMItS
$29.00
GROUP 7-
A large assortment of Serge,
Tricotino and Satin Dresses
at
Formerly priced tin to 5IM.75
Dozenx of pretty myles to rhouso from, including mnny
Co-IM Dn-nsoti. A,, s 17. ICS
$19.00
GROUP 2-
One lot of 40 high-class Fall and Winter Suits.
Halanco of our Winter stock
mostly one of a kind,
at
1 1 lii.Ul fcJUttO
$39.50
I'liriiu'rly prlivil up to SUH..10
llltOKKN SI7.US
GROUP 5-
Evcry Woman's and Misses' Coat that formerly
sold up to 570.00 at the Clear- 010 A A
ance price
of
Hums unusually roihI values In this lot.
iiitouicv m.i:s
GROUP 8-
Ono lot of Serge, Tricotine,
Satin Jersey and velvet dresses
of the better kind at
Formerly sold up to 54.50
AM, SIZICS
$29.00
GROUP 3-
One lot of good Winter Coats all-wool materials,
in fall nnd winter colors, plain ) 01 7 PA
and fur-trimmed; Clearance DX I .DU
Price
rorincily jirlivil up ti $3 1.75
AM. M7.KS
GROUP 6-
Women's and Misses' Coats, the very finest carried
in stock at la Price.
Former prices range from $85.00 to $375.00
Plum unci fur trimtm-il myleis In the most dcslnible of the
winter (nylop. f.ilinrs uml color.
AM. SI7.KS -
GROUP 9-
One lot of high-class Wool Dresses for street and
afternoon wear nt 2 Price.
Former prices range from $65.00 to $195.00
o.i: or a kind nnoKi:.v sizics
J
avo.mi:n'.s stokic sict-oxn ri.ooit