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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920 3 55' 3f 'If CIETY l,!!.IAN CltAWKOIlI) HIMCINH WOMAN'S WORLD an., WORK . . . In love In senrih nt n "Mimic Word." The. young moon hunts tonight o'or sleeping fl'dds Where alow Mrrairn gild, half 11 In stlvsr mini, O'er fore! whcfM thn first small loavon tlnotirl, Ami the wlmln wrld dmms 'nMth tlio ii pel I of spring. The. young moon hunts o'or hnr Iiig, foaming tn, And wolks the gulden brlrign ncrnw th A WAVM, Anil OB. tmjrnnil Ihn farthuit float. ItiB lulwt Into Hie sky where morning slam ihlttft illin. Ilartlm Ten Hyek Junius. TimI'm HwiiIm. Srotll rirunil opern t'oniKiny ir sM I'lirrlnl'n "ln llnhmiitt" In aonvuntlon hull, iiuspluc Hyenhkn fltilli. Deception inn! inn dunce in 131k at 11I1 to present opera nrtlsU, given hy the llyerhka stub, 3 In 0. .Mr. nn 'I Mr. .1- Arthur Hull will glvo overling dnnolng piirty in ('nun trr Hob Mm. Thomas Kerr will Rive luiuh rrm 11 honor of Mr, l'rederlo War ren In the Country idub, INir Oprrn Slum. The reception "nil ten ilimen Riven thin afternoon In honor of grand opent stars will bn held In the Kill club Instead of the Coun try ciili (in planned. The l!lls have thrown open their untlrn home for the oeriislon nnd Ihe event will he puhilc, The hours will ho from 3 until 0 nun tnnse. ' nttnuillng nro nukeil In uno the llouhlar street en Ifniien. Mr. Antonio Hroltl. Madame, Klnranrn Kastnri, Mndiime Mary Hundnllu huve nccepteit it ml other members of the rnmpiiny will he present nlsn. Tlio llymhkn cluh festival mill nrriitiKoinont toiniuU ten hiiv'o idiinned thin Informal func tion to ennhle Tulsa's musical peo ple,, tlin guarantors, tintroiiH ami friends of tho chili un oppnrttmlty in t'lrot iiiobo tllstlngtilslind visitor. Sharing with tho opera stars mid singers Ihn iiftcmniin's humus, will ho I'hiilrinen of Mm different com mittees who have, perfected thn work for tho frstlvnl, Which In tho fourteenth mnungrd hy thin won derful cluh. Thn personnel of thin group In Mesdamo Clnronce .1. Illnduinn, John Murray Ward, Klnls K. Itlddle. C 11 Hlrouvelle, A Gar lnnd Mnrrn, Kdiiiund D. hastily, .1. 0. J.otcher, fl. (.lanlberilan, Ned C Itlgsbcr. H. W. Oregg, William Henry Crawricr, I). ( Aconlu, K, I.. Merry, Grorgu Hlnnley, Waller Marie llrown, 1'iiul M. Onllowtiy, l.otllno Hni ltli of Hand HprliiKn and Minn Harriett Vamittn. IulJcn Sltrinn Affulrn. The pnst week wan filled with In formal nnd delightful nffiilrn Riven In honor of tho vlnltlns women hero uttondlnrr tho Brand council, Lmllen Hlirlno of Amerlcn. Tlio ntiunlnu recepthm on Tuendny cvonlmt In I ho "V. W- C. A. nffordod 1111 Impetun for i nTle of upprevlntd courtcnlnn M. Kur-fn liiilinl.il (l!.ilfl J.i'Oli. I'llnlieih llilrforl llnniHlne Itlnrk I'Hiillne Vnmlever, I'irn Hloniod. Ifniirmii Ciiinplieh, tinuKno Wor--rnrri, Mem nnd Irene .ufrtll, Mil rlel Imwn, .lurk nnd Harold Mo Kemm, MiircijM tirkwnnd nnil Wnr in Nnd lllirmrj liriimmond. HiipMT 1'iirl), Mr. unit Mm. hdwln It. Perry on tertalntd with a hrllllimt Rirrden pnrty and nnpper Inut nluhl nftnr Iho nprn In honor of .Mr. Antonio H'litfl Mndame Clnrenre Kntton nil hunlinnd, Mr I'Vnneln Miirlen. for the vlnltnrn Nlnelj-flve covern wore In If I at the luncheon Blve" Wednmilii v In tlin Iioitin of Mm. Knrle Tlffnny. when the offlcern of Aalm Court nnd Ihn pntrol enlor- taltifd Iteil nnd yellow 1 nlendiilan nnd room emiihunlteil thn enlnm of (Iih nnrine. un wennewiny nveninii m, Mndntn Mtiry Hiindellun nnd it dnre won Klven In convention Mr Oryllln llnrrold nnd othnrn In hall when the Cleveland, Ohio, pn trol Rnvn a nlleut drill (Ither at- trnctlve fentmen wern tht coattime dnncn hy little Ml Kathnrltie Acoatn nnd trie I'ltlnMo ilinee rroin "The Moll Hhop," Klven hy Mlnnen Martnmt KiMlman, ICAthertna IlnkBi- nnd Kxle 1'rovlnrt f)n ac- oonni of tho Indeiiinnt wenlhar, the all-day plcnto nt Banil HprlURn on nninro.iy wan nnaniloneii, nut me on no 1 1 In the hcilliM of Mr. Jnaih It I tn r I let t. amnil hlati nrleattx, proved n ilellahtful clnnlna 'to lh nerlen Ioiik to ha iniemlerd Hep- rentntHtlVAn rrom heelln nnu I'nrketfttmrK, W. Va., Clticlnnnll, tlloVflland, nnd Cnlinnhiia, Ohm; 1)" Irlot, Mlnh-, nnil Clnry, Itid., wnfo herel I'nr Vlnllnr. Mm. .lack Itunhtuorn and Mm llnrrjf 1'. 1'rlce i-nliutnlneil Hatiir dny ufreinoon In tho homo of Mr S. UeV.ell lluwtejr nt cardn In honor of Minn lliinel Lockhtirt of Denrar, Col., who In tho Kiient of Mm. I'rlce. Utvumlur nnd pink Kweelpean were thn di'roriitloiiM and In the tiaino, Mrn. II. I. I'hlldM mndu IiIkIi, Mrs. A. liny Wiley inaklm; low. Minn l.oi.idmrt won Ihn tcclpleut of tho Kiient'M favor. Thcro were nlnn tahlen nf plnern nnd In thu d lit Inn of the afternoon, Memlamen .lohn .Mrl.ln, Holier! tluvior. ltiiymnml Krey and Itnlpli Tallmi annlated thn hnntvnii. Luncheon wan nnrved on the curd tolden. Out-rif .town vln ltnrn ero Mm, I'hlllp Hhreek of lllackwell, Okln . and Mm, M. C. Camphidl of Knnnnii City. Ono Your (lid. Mim. V. V. Driimtunnil enter talund i cotiipnny of ohlldrun In her unite In thn Melrnnn rxp.irttiicHiix on Huturday nftornnon, honoilmt Ihe firm hlrthday niinlvernnty nf her youiiKent non, Hal Tnlllnon Prum Itiiinil. Indoor uniiinn worn played hy tho yoiinw folk nnd later rofrenh menln of Icon nnd rnken worn nerved The In lile wnn adorned with rd ronen and other nprliur flownrn Mrn. Drumrnnnd wnn nnnlnled liy Mrn. ! 1.. Hleenrod and Mrn. W. II Wotcrnter. Thn Invited lint of III- the eoinnany were prenent Thn Riienln lint Incloded 30, ntnmiK whom were iiilte a number of prominent TnlnHOU The hnndnoine I'nrry homij wnn converted Into a garden hy Ihn line of jiatma and fnrna and a profualon of flower .laiann lantern cniaaed vlectrlo hultia wero nimpundnd amonif a forent of urenh ery Th occanlon wa replete with hnnpltnlity and rare anjoyment. Ili'lci-llm In. Annoiiticeinent I mndo of the ninrrlnc of Mian lleretilc Meyer of Wichita, Kan . and Mr. William llovln of Tula, which wan noleintl lied fetHlurday iifternoon In Hnpillpa. Mr and Mrn lluvln will he (it homo for thn prenent with the room'n later. Mrn. tl H Ilnmmer and Doc tor llamner at 1013 Mouth llonion Hemie The hrldo I the (IiuikIi ler of Mr. and Mrn. A. M Itcyer of Wli hltn and Dim a room In tlio noil of Mr. and Mrn. I'. II llovln, who recnnily left Tilled for Tumptro, Mexico. .Inniin-Ciiifl The Internet of many Tulmi friend wnn renloriid In the mar rlaitn nf Mlna Mallinl Croft, dnuich ter of Mr nnd Mrn. William Croft Of HO ft Houth Clnetnnatl avenun In Mr. Itunacll II .lame nlin of thin elty which wan calehrated Matur duy iifternoon at 3 o'clocii in the home of the hrlde'n paron'n l)r MVnfie Imn of tho I'lmi chniii" 'hiir'li offp intlniT After n nhoi hoiievmoon trip. Mr and Mi" .Inmea will ha at home to their! frhMtdn at 110 !?nt I'ourteenlh alrent. NIclKcr-KiDilcr Announcement In niado of th mnrrlaRe of Mlm Oarirtulo O. Hny dnr lo Mr. I'red J. HtnlRtir, hoth of thin city which wan nolemnled Wodnendny, May 12, In tho homo of Mrn. Frank llrown. 133K North Derivor avenue. The Itoverond ('renewed, npelntlni; pantor of the Klrat I'renhylerlan rhurih, offlcl-rtled. Club NnicH Mm. Kcir'n l.illiclicon Inilcn, Mn. ThiKnaa Kerr han chonon Tuendny nnd Thurndny nn thn dan upon whlih nhe will enierlaln In formally nt luncheon In thn Coun try cluh for her nlnter, Mr 1'red orlc Warren of I'ortlnnd, Ojp. Cdiiiiiilttco In Clinryc. The toinmltteo from thn A. O I llrliitn 1 lull In cIiiiikc of the kiicMh' riarty for Krhlay afternoon In tho Kennedy reninurnnt In rotnpofed of Mendnme Oerold Henodlct, Jenno llnitnmer. W. If. Whitney. Harry U Cannady and It C. Iimprlrli Hiflt Qunlity Low Price N 'lilay'i Cnlciular. Needlccrafl chili will meet with Mr. I' M. Woolen, corner Hode nnd Wheeling ntreeln. Ilf-Hliil Held Satuntar. Mr. II. .1. Mukko prrnnnted Ml Avln Alllnoti noprano, In recital Hat urduy cveninir In Kendall college, annfnted hy Minn Kdlth Iickwond, violin, Mln Knther Hnndley and Mrn. P. I. I.oi'kwooit, nccomiMnlnt. Memhern of the Alpha Oammn no rorliy of which Mlt Alllnon In alno nnnoolnied, nrveil n uihern and wrie repomlble for the brn ntl fully decorated tairc Mln Alllnon poneennea an ununu.tlly lovely volto whtrh wa heord to ndvantaKo H her well halnnred prourarn. An an nlntnnt teacher In voire at Kendall coIIckp, nhe lmn hnd chnruo of the hoyn nnd n'rln In Ihe Klee cluba. alno In choru work. Tho proKruin rendered wnn llomnncnn nnd sonK) of the Hth century. (.1. 11. Weker lln) Chnntonn lea atnoitrn do Jenn, licrnero ItRore. .leitnen fllleten. Mnetto. Hormtii In I) Major 'Han del) Adagio, AlleKro. A lover In Dnmnncun, (Amy Woodfnrilc-Ftn-den) Knr ncrntn the drrert mind. Where the Ahann Klown, Unloved in Your Almenco, How Many 11 Lonely 'Caravan, If in the Great aza.-ir, Allah he with un, Vicnnmo fip.nt iCierwnnky) H n r e n n d e, (I)nlln) i fltimmertlme (Umlon Itonnld) lmyhrcak, Mornlnfr. Kvcnlnt?. MRni CO.VTINf KO iV PAflH nini: Tt'i-A (iitnr.xitofsK Knt Jlt tit.. Near ntnium, Frm n1 Utdillna plant. Purch lunulm biun. Trlridione J-13 llrtnfrn It and 1, or nftrr A m. WON Anil llfil A (NTIt(T Kill IIHTTI.Ml WATKIl rt'fuUr tmllrl .""'.l Wtr r.. Ileil B'fvl'f In t'UVMTAI- nrill.NtiH WATMl o. I'hntie run And ltptnntilY Will t'nll Sow tnklnit poHt-urntlualo xuirk In fit. Ixitil to better M'tio )nii, Dr. Arthur Campbell i:i, lnr, NohP. mill Throat KpcclnINt 7,17 Mnyo Ilitlldlni & 'in i m hi A 1 jniSHELL110l'",EYEl 1 Nnw ,! yillM" Flnm-rollp KyrntnnnM or Him ift'leit try llrnt flyl wth Hphor 1 Hi 1 . nni txiuplctf Your ch drf rlu tMi.'fl a VrAtllnif, natr tnati in ln liii.r.l, CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. Onrii rtetilnir until M itVlnrlt n t;,sr Tiiiidi hi ki.i;Ti I 'liftliilr Ihrr Kaihiiiiffo Trimt t'ompnny) Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. V. TUESDAY, MAY, 18, 1020, No. 18. DR. IRA ALLISON III.OOll, SKIN AND uitiNAiiv diki:ahi:.4 IdH Ijixt Third Htroct. DR. DWIGHT ALLISON Nnn-SiirKtial Dlncflncn of Worn cil, nml General Office Practice. 10 J i ICant Thlnl Street. IIiiurM 0 n, til, to N ii, in.; Holiday 0-fJ. Oklahoma Camp . for Girls TcacherH and others who can onlfi remain for two or four weeks a rate of $105 will he chartcd. This includes a round trip railroad fare and other expenses while there. j A rate of $:i25 for those who remain eight weeks. These will have all the advan tages of home and supervision. Those' who remain the entire season will he charged $500. Mrs. A. W. Coleman Osage 1000 SAVE! SAVE!! SAVE!!! We are members of the Open Shop Square Deal Association. K there ever was a time to save it is now. Laborers, Mechanics and Property Owners Do Your Own Painting. Buy Dovoe Paints and will toll you how to ap ply it. I have had twenty years in the practical end oi! the business. OUR SERVICE FREE I have always had the saving habit, and I have spent with tho two daily papers, $1,000, during the month of February, urging the public to save. Results have proven that we saved and served you with the best merchan dise at, tho smallest margin of profit. We do not hesitate to tell you our February business was $10,S12.M and our April gross $24,271.06. A nswer Service, Quality and Prices We have never made comparative prices but we do want you to check over your paint bills and if we can save you any money, we want your business" on merit, efficiency and prices. Work Men -T say wo do. Thirty to forty employed throughout the month of April and if they have one door to paint or one roll of paper to hang after 5 o'clock, they do it. We have workmen for all classes of work- best interior decorators, outside painters, roof, fence and garage men all working on a scale graduating from $3(5 to $70 per week, both em ployes and employers are well satisfied. We have one of the largest stocks of wall paper, Devoe's paints, plate and window glass in Tulsa. W. B. K1LLMER, President. Tulsa Decorating Company Phones Osage 6509-407 212 South Boulder A Timely Sale of Aprons and House Dresses Selections Are at Their Best And Prices Correspondingly Low Surely An Opportune time to Sup ply Your Needs for the Summer W La f I OH Group 1 Bungalow Aprons for $1.98 Neat Terrain Aprnnn In medium nnd llsht cheekn, atrlpes, flRitren and dotn, finished with contrantltiK piping and plain colored tlo. Lot No. 4 White Dimity Aprons for $3. 79 v Marie nf Rood inmllty Whltn Dimity, yoke ef. feet, finished with colored piping naBh lo lis In back. Group 2 Bungalow Aprons for $2.19 Attractive Slip-over Aprons of Rood quality Percale In nwiorted patterns. Trimmed striped I'i'rcalo In contrastlnc color. Group 4 Bungalow Aprons for $2.29 An nttractlvo stylo In Slip-over Itunsralow Apronni Unlit figures, stripes nnd check Por-r-alcs; trimmed with plain color. Lot No. 5 Gingham Aprons for $4.69 Rxcellent miallty OlnR ham Hunualow AprntiH; utrlped pattern with plain color trimming edRed with rlck-rack bi-.id. Lawn Porch Dresses for $8.29 Dainty checks in green, pink, blue, lavcntlor and navy with white; sim ple styles finished with narrow ruf fle trimming. 5 Dozen Tie-Aprons of Plain White Lawn 89c nc HUNT co. DEPARTMENT STORE Mnln St., Iliiwccn Third nml "mirth Stri. Straight, full lenpth Aprons of good, heavy quality White I.iwn. with deep hem and em hroldery insertion at the top. House Drr. Section Second Floor THE -STORY OF A "SUN KISSED" SUIT A California man wns buying a suit hero tho other dny and very much desired tho samo tnuko as thu uno He wan wearing, hut a careful search ro. willed only u I.nn Angeles Clothiers Unci. 1 conMilted tho PIT- KOKM dealers' book nnd found that ho handled thin mnke. Then we tried un three KITKOltM milts and tho Third one "charmed" and It will cuntlnuo tn "charm" beenmo whother ho buy a KlTrOHM in California and wears It hero or buys It here and wears it tn Los Angeles tho tit will Btay in it. A clever tailor can press tho fit Into a suit long enough to deliver it but a lasting fit must ho tailored Into It atid like a man's character will stay with him till It's gone. KITTOKM suits actually deliver nnd stay delivered on this b.fVls or money back, Light weight 3-plered wool suits S 15 to $85. Two pieced $20 In 500. KNOCK OUT OLD H. C. L. ' Buy Liberally at This Army Goods Sale! Our Army Was Supplied With the BEST GRADES in All Supplies. Buy Them Now UNDER COST. CLOTHING 2,000 pilrs Khaki Cotton Ilreochcn, laced at calf leg, all slzos ' per pair , ,$t"0 Wool Shirts, good condition worth new J7 and 18, prico each $.1.R0 Khaki Shirts, new , ..S2.S5 Khaki Shirts, used ., Jl.'a.l Heavy Wool Socks', per pair $1,001 Light weight Wool Bocks, per pair " 7,-,;.f Canvass I.egglns, elthnr front or sldo lace, por pair l.'Jft New Hnlnconts $10 0(1 t'sed Hnlnconts j:!.Vl New Wool Wrap Legglns, per pair i'ssisn Army Shocu, all slitea new soles nnd heels, por pair !.Jl!,10 BEDDING 30-pound Cotton Mattresses (cot slr.e), cacti 80,00 Cotton Pillows, each 91,00 Used Comforts, 4-pound weight, good condition, each $2.00 New (Irey Wool Army lllnnkets, 4-pound weight, full alzo each S.s.OO Used Blankets samo kind perfoct condition each $11.50 COTS New Clnld Medal Folding Cots each ,$(1.00 New Sleol HarrackH Coin, folding ends, each 50,50 TENTS Khaki Tents, 12-4 duck, size 10x10, ready to sot up $10.00 Same Tents, waterproofed by government process $15.00 Specifications of other sized tents on request. All clothing dollvered to your door by Insured parcel post. TenU and cost f.o.b. Tulsa. Mall check or money order to Army Equipment Sales Co. Phono Cedar 569 315 E. Third St., Tulsa, Ohla. .UOTEL-TULSA-BUIO'