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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1020
CSETY
LILIAN CRAWFORD PKRKl.NH
WOMAN'S
WORLD sn
WORK . .. .
Smith Cincinnati avenue Doubtless ' the birth of dci uxhi r rn M 3 PROPF I FVFR AP.T HAF
lhi nnluoj'h M'ht rim whi.h .1.1.. 1 ... " ....... II1UUU ULIUn MU I WHOM
the fi pn h of M"'her dv vhi h
will he nei ftundav will (ri'ure till)
rneeiing
vise tip ft mumpn.rh nr gold.
To guard grest freedom, ns of old,
Whn hornos fouwllt Mmst tyrsnt
fold, With cry They shall not ps.'"
An etnblnm ralso as urt.ir toll,
Nought by the dead. erh s'on n
mill.
When guarded they the napfed goal
with vow They ens II not pnM
In days to romo let It rr- ill
Youth's nmcrlfU-n. lot froedmn
full.
tet bntre, hru form n uf fr-nH
That tyrant shall not pass.
New York Tlmns.
Toda) i:cntfc. '
Dinner dne in Country elnb.
Mr. Itnom Hum will give
hridgo fnr Miss Jmi llanlon and
Mrs. .lull Orernawall.
S'ew bridge rluh will meet wllh
Jin. Thomas A. Hunt
Kntre Nous rluh will meet wllh
Mm. Devsrne Vensel.
Tor Visitor.
Mr William It. Undsey enter
tallied with n small bridge on yes
terday honoring Ml Margaret
Murphy of l,eave nwortli nnd Mr.
Ralph Martin of Wichita, Kan.
Plnilo Dinner.
Mr .lame Weed entertained In
formally In her homo on Tuesdiiy
evening, having a her guest, mii'iol
girl nnd young business women
whom hn know who are Hway fi inn
home, names, m iimi imd n ar
llghtfiil dinner served in plcnio
fashion nttended tho evening.
Southern till I Slurring.
MIsm I.oulse Davidson of Atlnnt.
On., lin onn of tho liwdii In thn Do
Wolf Hopper piny tonight nnd to.
morrow night In convention hHi
when thl comedian will present
"The Heller 'Oln." Miss Davidson
will lr.nl i large, shlrtler ohorus. Mini
belongs In 11 prominent fmnlly In
Oeorgla's capital city nnd has nlwnys
shown talent of n very distinct type
NtfMllrcrnft IiikIiiIIs OfflfPi.
M'hlamrs A. I. You ii; nnd .1. K.
(1 -ftlier wern hostesses on Tursda"
afternoon to mcntbnr of tho Noedlc
eraft club, tho affair lining held In
the homo of Mr. Young. Sweet pen
ftiid tho flowera of tho season deco
rated tlin room nnd mlnl.iturn 'iiii
ter adorned the refreshment plait
The newly elected officer worn duly
Installed and n pretty fe,u urn wn
the Informal talk made by Mr, II.
C. MIIU, who paid trlhuto In tho re.
tlrlnt: offlclnl. Out-of-town "Vis
Itor woro MeHdame (loorKo KIor,
P. D. I-ocle, W. T. DIchBon. B, U
Miller and J. C. Ionko. s
Tii Miet 0xra Htnr.
Tho llyrchkii club with nrrnnire-
nicnt nnd oxecutlva commltteeH n
enterlnlnlnrr tiriHlnKan ivlll vli,. ,.n
.......... , w ! 17
nftemiinM Inn til thn f?Atmleir ,,hih
Tuenday, May 1R, tllnt tho patron,
frlendB and guarnntnrn nnd mnmlior
of tho club may moot th0 nrtlatn of
iiiv nruiu wiiiuu upcrn rompuny
who will bo heard m "ra Toncn"
Monday ovenlntr, tho 17th, and "Ui
Jionnmo tho next oveiilnc. Me
Cain, Illchnrd W. Ilurkhart, Clarencii
J. IUndman, 1'red H. Clinton, Wil
liam iienry I'rnwucr, u. v. arrgc,
. r, rerren, rnui iiaiiaway, jsrl r
Hisisbee, (Jooiko HlftnloV, John D
f reeman, A. Garland Marm, (. C).
Pplndler 11. J. Mukrp, Mlfwe Mar.
lurio jiunuion nnu no worm.
TakiI ailmt Apixvirn.
In "Chlmoii of Normandy" pre
nted In convention hall on Ttie.
day nluht by local talent and undor
the nnnlreM of th il,i. . v. nni
lcal departmont, Tulna wa.i jualn
immi, i icci npprecintivn or nntlvu
talent. Much I belnu viild concern
Inc tho revival of tho old. ln llBht
opera. Tho lending part worn well
taken, peclul mention tnndo of Mrn,
H. J. Muggp, a "Sorpnlette," Mr.
n. K. Phlpp a T.riiiichoux." Mr.
Orra I'.rriuu- ns the "Marqul," Mra.
It. C Piker nn "Oermnlno," und Mr,
Max Wchnort a "(Jnspard tho
Mler. ' Tho choriiH wa composed
of high chool Rlrl who did their
part rcmiirknbly well, Tho old opera
sounded vcot and wa well re
ceived. Thero wab n goud audience,
to Mrs. i.Uui, Wndo Harroll, director,
belons thn credit for nvirBhalllng
the nifct tocetlier and mnklng It pos
sible for uch nn enjoyubln evening.
Tulsa (3lrl Atti-nd.
Mls Madeline Morris of Tulsa wns
pno of the nttendanl at tho fash
lotiablo wedding of Ms Helen
f) Itourkn. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr,
.lonn Matthew O'Hourke of Wash
Ington. I. C, to Lieut. Kvan Oreen
wood Hanson. 1' . .V Tho follow
ing In part fju the Wiishliigton
pre I of Interest Thn ceremony
wa performed by tho Jtev I'.dwnnl
U. Buckcy In tho homo of the bride-
parent on M,KKachui.ctt avenue
Miss Carolyn OTtourke, nmier of the
bride, wa tho maid of honor and
Lieut. C. 0. More, n s. N.j was
the best man. '-Among; thoi who al
tejided the wedding wor Senator
fiT u1,"' K,n' "n, ""'I nnt oC
the brldegroomi. Mim Anita Ohmer
of Dayton. Ohloi'tM,s Konamond
Jnn Campof Indianapolis Ind Mls
Marjorlo Knlth of Ilonumotit, Texas,
Mr. and Mrs. Unhert K. Tobln of
DanvllX Vn.. Mis l,oule Mon-ly of
riarkkdalo Ml.; "Mihs I'hllmona
Morgan of I.eonttrdtown. m, ,,
Miss Madeim Morris of TaUn. Okla.
Mr. and Mrs Ocorcn M Hanson
pare.nt of the bridegroom, are in
Uruiels. lipit-iiim .., -
to attend tho wedd.ng.
a tniek rid to lh winning tide on
I'rldny emlng to Miller mountain,
tir tti'd Pork. Mr nnd Mi I. C
Murray and Mis 1'aye Kmery will
be the chnperone The Young
Men' learn of the !oton Avenil"
church will rompllnunt th young
Hntnnn of the leiigu at the aame
lima.
IdlllcllCOII,
Mr, .tame M. Ward will enter
tain at luncheon In tha fountry
club on Bntfirrtfty honorlnc her via
Iter. Mrs. rati! milon of Naw York
llcbccnt Cluh,
Them vein be a mealing of the
Reheren ciuh mi Krldav afternoon
in the home of Mra. Arthu Mr
t,'rrkn, .Mdmes K 15. Ivls and
H. II. Ilawley, ho'lenne.
Nnlluiinl ltrxii I.
Important to worker and mam
be of the Y. W. C A. will lie the
report glvan of the recant national
nonferericn held In Cleveland, Ohio,
whlnh will ba rend at a meeting hald
thl ev-nlng In lha home at 7:S0
uV.loek.
Himdav School I'artj.
The boys' nli, of lh Christian
church Sunday school taught by Mr
Willard Cunningham, will give a
party nn HnturiUy afternoon t '! 30
o'clock In honor of the girl' class
taught by Mr. I.yle Mel'etrldB, In
the social lull of the churuh.
('lull I'nitponrxl.
There was no meeting of the
Tuesday livening Undue club this
week on account of the nines of
Mrs. Hurry linker, mother of Mr.
Howard N Cole Tho club win
scheduled to be with Mr. and Mrs.
Hohert M. Itl.ickmtirn.
Personal Mention
Mr IMul M GnllnWdY and I'nul
lr.. left Tuesday night for ltochiatar
Minn , and flhlcago. 111.
Misa Ituth Ktatler of Mitakogea I
vuiiing .Mr. and Mrs. W I. Kltler
of Tulsa.
Mr. Kmlle Offenhnrher left Mon
dnv for an extended trip through
I'iurope.in countrie.
Mrs. R. It. Travla left il'indny
evenlni for I'arla. rmnca, where
she will visit reliiltv,
Xr nnd Mr. U.
motor Pmurd.iy to
for a visit.
S" Uwtng will
Wichita, Kan.,
Mr C. I,. I'rmle of Oklahoma
nty I lha guest of Mr O. V Hlnks
and Doctor Rink on illi.nor
avenue.
Mlna nrva Horner, girl work aer
retnry of the Y. W, , . return.
Wednesday from
Mo.
returned
visit to HMrU,
Mr. Claude 1C I.uea of Kl Taso,
Texa. is spending a few week with
her mother. Mra. A. C. 1'nrier, on
Woat Third atrsat.
Mrs K I. Newblock left yester
day for Oklahoma City where she
will spend the week-end with
friends.
Hnn Irf-e, the young daughter of
flev. and Mra. Meide Dutt, remains
unite ill, much to the regret of many
friend.
Miitlu'ra Cltil,.
Thero will be a meeting held
Thursday afternoon Instead of I rl-
dnv a announced of the Mothers' I
club with Mr, Hugh Cresswell 721 1
Mr, trill nnrrlnee Viah rKht,nn,l
. , " . '" i iHtrnii'in rr c v
from .lackson. Miss., where he wh',.llln f.,r ,,,.,,,
called on account of the lllnc of B
hnr father, who Is now Improving
Mre. Olto Weliel of Bixby. okla.
I visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr,
Waller I!. Ilronoh. Mrs (luv 1UI
xlm of Oklahoma City Is also visiting
in the llruuoh home.
who will bear the name of Hetty
.lane
Mr and Mr. W I'. Chupple left '
the first of the week, Mr Chappie
In uttenil the Maaonlr meeting at
Oufhrle. Okla , Mra. Chappie- to vUlt
in Hrialow
Mrs. C. C Taylor of fUpulpa wa
the suM of ilrs Walter I'. Brown
on Tii'adav and came for in after
noon ta tvn In the Country club
hy Mediime Leonard, fllmmons.
Parren and Nl hola
Mr II V Ciimtniiigs r,t Clehurne,
Texaa. who has lieen islmg her
daughter, Mr William I. linger
ami Mr llngei in Maple liidge for
several week, will If.ivi i'lr foi
her home Mr liean ninntiiiKe ar
rived sleidav fnuu 'f'Xn in a.
company hi moihei Ih.m.i
BAILEY CONTINUES BATTLE
("till for Stall- ( oiifcri'iuc IvmipiI hj
Alill-U llon I in Hon In lei.ie
iAI.I.A 'l'.i- T i s .a
for a state -wide i r.nfri ! " "f nn
terrified ilemmiai' in m.ft In
Dallas on Haturdiv Mav I wa'
Issued here today bv tin n'h inr-.
COtntnlttee of the elfm-nt .,f til"
Texos detnneralb party uhi h met
overwhelming defeat at iein't
convention last Hat unlay in Its
eampalRn to repudiate the na i'innl
administration.
The cnll assert that ' p"rhip n .t
more than 10 per rent ' if th" dcnio
crntt'- soter partb Ipaird in the
pre ln l meetings wbl. Ii iei whelm
Ingly ndored I'reslib-nt UiNnn h
administration and .ipi".il t.i denm
crat who "understand tti'ir duly,"
and have "tho polltlial mirage ' to
pel form It to meet ami take oun-
sel with cn'h other with respect tn
the roinliiK gilbertliitorlal cam
imlim. I'or I'nlted Htnle Senator .loeeph
W. Ilnll" leader of the nnll-ndnilll-
Istratl'in fori c will mntinue In the
th" i all said
I'ci'k nnriiiiiiv S'oi of Aitlnii
Itcforr rnlcral (,rand Jury.
ohL.wjMA ITV. May
Onlv violations of the Lever ait will
be heard before the federal grand
Jmv which convenes here Mav 10
Herbert M I'eek. Pnlted Htate dis
trM attorney, announced tod.u
Peck said the Lever act affect
onlv profiteering In the necesMMr
of life such as wearing apparel, food
and fuel Thl will Include om
plaints which hale been filed m the
'"lit on alleged iasr of profiteer
ing in clothing, swgtr and cosl
.Vext Tuesday all criminal cases
now pending are to come before
Judge John C Pollock In federal
dlstrlit court to either be heaid oi
net for hearing
KEURALGIA
EAJED AT ONCE BY THE
OLD REIJA1LC RLMEOY
C DEPENDABLE AB30LUTLLY
API! DINE
its uouio - quick errtcT
Mr and Mrs Leonard Megee of
iio Kast Hodge street announce
Skin Troubles
Soothed
With Cuticura
!1Mfi. Dlfitmrnt TlrrjMlJSr' rrrir Prrl
fr AfCituaift L4kr.iiriia,r)ii X, ud, u
1-
O U L A II O M ' S I' I ,V K ST S T O It i: POIt W O .M K .V
Women's
Store
Second
Floor
1 "r,1 SCi
Phone
0RO
2082
319-321 South Mnin St.
Club Notes
'IhIii)-h i:cnt.
Annual mite box opening, Young
Uoman'a Honio Missionary hoclcy
First Mothodist church with Mrs. c
K. Hane,
Doard for Childien' Day Nursery
will meet at 10 o'clock tn nursery
Coming Hvcnts
Mrs. Jam . Dlgg and Mrs.
Clarence J, Hlndman have named
i"00" of -Mny 7 n, timo In
which thev win KV( ,t ureo tP, .'
the. Country club,
Truck Itldo.
A a termination of n contest tho
losing side ,M ih" Kpwnrth league
of. the i'irst-jM, B. churcii will glvo
A
ICR
May
Clearance Sale
of High Grade
Taffeta Dresses
at Cost and Less
We have grouped all our Spring
Dresses of Taffeta into four lots
and priced them at
$29.50, $49.50
$59.50 and
$79.50
Formerly priced at $40.50,
$69.50 to $140.00
Your unrestricted choice of any
Taffeta Dress in the store at
above prices.
In many cases the sale price
hardly covers 'the cost of mate
rials. Dozens of styles to choose
from. Mostly one style of a kind.
Navy, Black and all Spring
colors.
About 120 dresses in all, but early
choosers will have the best selec
tions. All sizes and stylish
stouts.
Sugar Is High
Which is the more important for the
human system SUGAR OR SALT?
Hour Glass Free-Running Salt
It's Pure and Uniform
THE BEST STORES HAVE IT
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De Wolf Hopper
iii.Msni.r
with a notadm: (.AST OP PIjAYUHS i?i
"The Better 'ole"
Convention Hall Tonight and Tomorrow
SCATS fiKIiMNG AT yi'AKKlt nnpo STOIIK
PRICES SI. 00 TO $3.00
Hunt's Daily Store News
VOL. V.
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920.
No. 6.
Additional May Sale Bargains
'In Draperies and Household Needs
Curtain Xrln Quaker rraft Nets In
neat conventional patterns In Ivory
and White; regular liSc quality.
Por Mo jl.
Curtain Si-rim Plain Pcrlm In Ivory
and White Itep and laco stripe bor
der; regular 60c quality
For -llc yd.
40-lnrh Silk Drnperle Rose, Mul
berry. Rronze, Silver and Wench
Blue novelty woven flllks; regular
)3.7S quality
Por $3.1 ( jd.
30-lnoh luixiU- Kllk rniprrle Delft
Blue, Rronze, Oreen and Roso shades;
regular J2.S5 quality; May Sale price
t-$I.08 I.
SO-lnoli Kapok SunfaM Silks Beauti
ful SI1K Drapery m.terlals in shades
of rtrown. nine and Itoso; regular
price t5.no
r.) $i.in 3d.
Mnrqulette Oirtalns Hemstltrhed
lace trimmed Marquisette Curtains
that ell rtgularly for IS. 00 pair
$1.37 pr.
Marquisette Curtains Hem
stitched hem; lace Insertion
and lace edge; regular $6.80
Curtalna
$5.51) pr.
nunpnlow Cretonnes A big
assortment of floral patterns;
regular 50c Crntonnes
41c yd.
Ocorirlno Art Draperies
Plain Cretonnes and Mer
cerized Cretonnes; light and
dark floral patterns; 11.25
quality
Por Oflc jd.
Iilnen Finish Iluck Towels Reguh
Hon sJze; spoko stitched hems aj4
heavy Red borders
Sopdal flOo
Mnen Finish rittck Towels All
White, spoke stitched hem and dam
ask border; regular 85c towel ODo
Harbor Towels Plain White Tor els
with neat red stripe borders; specially
pricod $1.17 doz.
Main lloor
(QE I iCS
Kitra iJirgo nath TowtKi l,arg
towels with fancy woven borders In
White and Colors, regular price
J1.40 Por 51.19
Dimity Roil Spreads
fl'.'xflO.lncli Spread SS.flS
7Ui(in.iii-ll Spreads S'.'.S.-i
Slxno-lneli Sprends $3.25
OOxlOO-lnoh Spread .. $1.00
Crocheted Hcl Sprend Full bed
size, spreads, regular price $t-25
$3.29
Goo
d Selections are Still to be Found-
in Spring Suits
25
57
Valucg
to
$49.75
Values
to
$98.75
44
100
Values
to
$69.75
Values
to
$179.50
So-ond Floor
Taffeta Petticoats
For $4.39
Made of soft taffeta, In green,
purple, black and changeable
effects tucked and ruffle
trimmed flounces.
Second Floor
Bluebird Crepe Pajamas
For $4.95
One and two-piece Pajamas ln a
btg assortment of styles Flesh
color, with blue designs.
Second lloor
One Lot of Muslin Teddies
For $1.98
Lace and embroidery trimmed,
with hodlte and fitted tops As
sorted styles, values to 13.95.
Second Floor
Odd Sizes and Styles in
High Class Corsets
For $2.29
Rroken sizes In front and back; Uced corsets; medium
high and low bust models.
For $5.95
A small lot of better Corfets; front and back Uced styles;
medium and low bust.
For $10.95
This lot Includes odd styles and slzejt In corsets of the very
best makes. Including Gossard-Frolaset ajul Henderson.
Corset Dept. Second Floor
The HUNT Co.
DEPARTMENT STORE
Main St., Relween Third and Fonrth
Members
of
tho
Tulsa
Open Shop
Association
f Wll