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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1920.
( H 1 LILIAN C PERKINS 1 V
CLUBS
( MUSIC J
WOMENS
. WORK
'Mil' Tit or li Slim.
Tliu tent of a mini in llm flKlit
tllHt III' ItlHkM,
.' Tim ili tlm' lie dully li'w,
Tim whv I . Hiiiniln nfi IiIm H't nml
lukrn
It'n TiiiinrrouH tiutniift Mini l;ow,
A oownl nn umll wlmn tlirf h
IIHUKllt In f't.
Wlioi tlilnu liln irnrn" Imr.
lint It iHkin n mnri to Maud ui und
rh'r
Wlilln .mi ether follow jjtnrn.
11 tati't thr victory, nfter ll,
Dii t thi flKht thiit a lirolliiT
make.
Tho mini who, dilvn nun I nut tlio
Willi.
HUH Nuiii.lit iii rrct nml tuki'H
Tin- h iiunuf full! with ti Ik Inn i I (trill
)illi.
IiIcfiIIiiK mill lirulHfil and iiil,
In tliu niiin w ho II win In llm !'
nnd-liy,
for tin Isn't nfrnhl to full.
It'll tlm tmmtin you net htiil tho jdltn
you kcI,
Ami tlu NhoahH y)Ur courAK
Rtmiil:).
The. hour of Borrow nml vnln rrxriH,
Tlio prim Hint i-minimd your
IninilH,
Tlmt ttt your tnctllu n provo your
worth;
It Imm'I tlm Idown you ilonl,
Hut Un lilon you tukii on tlm kdoiI
old enith
'Tlmt lii)wn If your ntuff In n-iil.
Anon.
linl to l.i. a tirllUint )urly In tho
IJltui ho run.
Tlir I' i li'inlMilii i lull will ii'ix't ill
2 o'clock I rl'ly iiftiriloon In tnc
.lifjiil" of .Villi. I'uiy drmletiiyil,
1180 Holitll rin,iikfort.
V. W.-V. o Hlri-wi I'liyi-r.
Tlm week nf iirnynr wliu h will
i olirvrvod frnin Nnrniln i 1 1 to
ID tliroiiutiout tlm world, will bo di
wrved In Tulwi Jointly liy the V. W.
i A. nnd 'the Y. M. C. A. Tlm two
nrKnnUntlnnn will mill" In n iiulille
nii'dliiK nt I oMoik Utiiutuv nftcr
rionn nt III" V. M. ' A Itv.
Mi-ikIh luitl, of I hi- Irlrt ''tirlntln'1
I'hiirrh, will ntvnk on "I'rnyer."
Ilnrh of llm iii''lntlofirt will oh
ervo thn itvriit duilnif tlm wddU In
i i ln wny.
Club fl vents
for
Totlll)H lIVC'lll.
Mrn. K. V. llurwolI'M luncheon
MUi Kvelyn Keciiei.
T. If. H. ilmtni In Unlol Tulun,
honoring Armlntleo dny.
Tiilta nliminl cliiiptcr, I'l llcta l'hl
mcnls with Mm, II. A MontiiKUo.
Artnlntlui dunce. In KlkM htin.
Hecnnd ilnv of Cuthi'llo lliumir In
imw Alotuiulcr litilMlnir.
Itnlnbow Women wll moot In
jiuhllc lltirnry. Klrrtlnn of office.
Tulna cltnntor, lludiiiw.ih kocluty,
will turpi In roiiulnr m-wlon nt nyn
nKOKUc. Ninth nnil Choyonno Vi'iiug,
Afternoon 'I'ru.
Mm. John Hewitt Hull iml Mrn.
llortriim lieilurvo will Ibsiui Invltii
IIiiiih In a few tinyn for nn nftprnoon
nml nuctlon lirldun pnrty which thi'y
will itlvo. Tho Ion will tin given on
tlm tiftornotin of Tuemliiy. "Novum
Imr ICi tho card lmrly liiiltm nn
iivont of tlm uflernoon followlnir.
Hoth unrtlcH will 1 lllvnn In tlm
Hull home, 09 I'aet KlKhtovnth
Ktrjict;
Ilr SIIhi Ki'ir'.
Jtrn. Knrln 1. Ilnrwell linn Invlt-
ertKUPHtM for n liinclii'iin wlileli nhii
will kIvo Tiiurminy urtcriioiin in um
Country club, h'onijrliiB SIImm Kvelyn
Keimi-o of Mlillothluii, Texim, n
Kiiost In tho Harwell homo.
'Tlitirmliiy Ilrlil
Thri mntrotr club thiit nmotii enoh
Thurmlny nftomrton will bo enfjir
Ulnocl today with Mrs. Yolihk (
Mitchell an hoMtfun.
.... a
Clinrlty Hull.
Tlm Hndnwinli noc!oly h nmd
tho ovuntriB of Docomber S, ns tho
time when It will glvo ft
charity bull In the Kennedy rcntnii
rant. Tho noelety nmetM IIiIh after
noon In the KyniiKOK-ui) to perfert
plntiH for tho event um ,woll xim to
nttend to rout Inn Affair uf Ihln or
Knnlzntlon. lriiliiK llrldKc I'nrty,
Mr. und Mrn. Clom 13. Hteun will
entertnlu with nn uurtloli lirldKe
pnrty In their homo on Tliurmlny
evening, thn event to ho iinuochttcd
with Informality.
KvriiliiK 1. Id ). 1'iirty.
MeHdnmoM Dorothy Loyd und Mnr
parol Crulir will enlertiiln nminhein
of ampler A. If., 1'. li O. und their
hunbnmlN on Tueiidny evenliiK, No
vember li In tho homo uf tin
former.
ClillilrniV Tnrly,
Mrn. li J. linwiiinKtel qntoHtlucd
u compnny of 2.1 children on Wed
imsdny nftonioon oompllnmntiuy tn
tho ninth birthday nnnlvcnmry of
her youiiK' on, Dnlo.
l'litcriiiliimeiit. jr
Kennedy wilt erftcrtutn
lloiiuna club mid their
nub
Mr. Jnmen
men nf tlm noiiuna
vIvoh ii nil other frleuim with n
dinner ilnncn In the Country club on
tho oveulntr of November 23.
Aiiiiiiiiini'iiieiit Cnrili.
ln i utliiiiH mi' iHNiii'd for the uf
tarnnon ten whlili will bn kIvcii on
A'ediieility, November 1", when
MrH. Jonn lurtlette M Mrve will eu
tuilnlii In hniii r .f b"i ilnuchter
MIhk Namiit lliKiic iMenerve, Um
I'. IV O, .Mi ellllK.
An lull iimlliiK iiH'filiiK of Chapter
A, K , 1' li wun hold lit tho
home of Mi IT. 11. .Jlodimler on
Tuen.liiy nfinrnimn. Hnveiiteon were
prennnt. Ihti'o belliK out of lovvti
Ktientn Minn II llth Hi'dKWIrk of
Mount Vernon. Mo, Mrn Churli'i
ntenif. Ilenryetln, ukln, nml Mm
Wllliud JVHter of Hl.'ukwi'll nklu.
vvre the upeelnl KUetilii. Duiliii: thn
mii'lnl hour, llm followliiK liroRium
vvim clvrr "Womon'n Influence on
I'i-iHIIo," MrH, 0 I., (loodiile: "Wom
iin'n 'I'ruvroNit III I'ollllwt." Mr. flor'
don I'ulrlollr iiiiihI'' wn ri'iulTml
by Mm. A. W. I f ovln. Tlm hontiwi
und her iiHMlHluntri Merved u two
ciiurno llini'henn.
IUioIi Club.
Mm. Wlllnm I'. Htuhl Wf.n lmw
leiiH In lb" Timlny Hook club thin
week. Ttm prornm eonnlflti'd of
iniinle by Mrn. Chimin II. Prldily,
tinper, "Men of I'lniiiun In the
world or Minir. wriiii'ti oy sir .i
II ll.-ill mid nnd by Mrn. A II.
I'oniTi' of llli'hmond, (Mllf.. pnner,
"Oimnt, tlm Wlnlnr'ii KoreciiHl," M rts
I'. II. nillnril. Tim next meetiiiK wni
bo held with Mm C I). CoKKeBhnll.
Oithotln, I In nn r OpeiiH.
Wllh'thn Mdlt.'in, "for Hm Knlto
Of ix Child" tlm (Mlholh' llnrnnr
openod iWeiliiPHdnv in or nl n ir In thn
now Alexander bulldlim. Tho Holy
Kninllv I'nrlnll hnn put lt"lf
Into thin Kn.'iit enterprlHii with much
enthiinliiNiu nml everthltu; pnlntH tu
wnrdH icrent Muceemi, In oim room
nrn boothn weiirlnit fewtonnn of
brluhl rolorM, the hnml of the dee-
ornior holni; iihroml In n hivlxh nml
urtlHtlc mnnner. Autumn leuven nrn
rlvnlllnir tlto hnllimum In flnr.H em
liijllbthinont, hom;hH nf llm bright
red ntul riuon'l nlmden, beliiu mlnu-
ted with pot and hniiKltiK Imiiket of
fern, n mimic nil IheMO belnii nhown
donutloiiM from Tultm'n mnunlflrent
hiithnuKe In the wiiy of rhrvrtnthe.
uiumn mid ro"M, In tlm other room
thorn In tho dlnltiR room und kltrlmn
whom the luiMKry .publle will be ublo
to net a l nnnkHBivmif dinner in nn
vnlire, for bntweon tlm houm of II
it. in nnd 4 p. in. nil thin wetik,'
mtkoy dliincrn, with nil ih uou
.liliiim tliifl tt With till femlve fowl,
will be Mnr viiil. Tuli.t brer l.o'ili IlinNi
,'iiuciiiiimoun nnd ov. yorm' np
projuhei), Imvn Klvon ilmuittann for
ho enlorprliii nnd tho funuil d"rlvd
Hill bo UMvd for thn InillillUK (uA
nt th1) now purnnhlill XCtM"! "n
.4nuth IJouhlei nml iih f iininiiliu:,
i hit moIioiiI honm wbluli prom Nn. in
benefit thu chllil uf today und the
-li" of the futuro. .
I'roinliiiMit woitieu of Dm purlfth
with down inrly Wi ilii'-mluy morn
IriK pUttlUK flnUillliiK tiiUilim, 10
boijIhK und K'ei'llOK MKllmii, A
i:limre nt delvlw pinvi'il Hint thu
nhllilrun wiilild hnVH u ' flKh pound"
wh'Tii thi'y iiiii ply tlmlr flNhlliff
tueklo mill Kel Moiiieihimr worth
while to muke ilicir lieuitn Kind Tlm
pitlntlriK of u wondlaml 111111I thnt
ileenuiteH thli bixdh wnn' done by
AHm (leilrudf "Nihil. Mm. A. II.
KflitllliK Ih lit ohm Re Imro Nlid will
bn iihi.Ih ed nit week Imth llilrluK tlm
liny uml nt tilKht, In- ublo ooliiiilliiH
Tlio Allnr hoi lety will ln In eli.irn"
of 11 mlHfilhiiioiiH Imotli whi'ie f.imy
work Hint innuy viiluuhle. nnd inter
imtllut nrlliliH wilt bo tin Mile fur n
nomlmil aiim, Mont Interi niiiiK I
llm lo-iinm oil lunr'n dnnfiin'l 10 tin
bii7.imr by Mr. O. W. Cntnev. Thli
lenmi Im in I'nynn efiiintyjDljL'i . imnr
(lleiiurn A limp uf tlie okliihnmn
oil fieldn In mIkiv.ii und the b ,! lv
en, In brniiKht prominently In view
There In 11 wonderful move ilnti'itnl
bv Mr. Mbjiiti llrudiTi and a hnnd
nome euhliiet nlven by Muyo Wroth
em In tho kitchen uleiimt booth over
whlih Mm John II Mm k hum, Jr.,
will proildn. .Mm. Mark hum mid her
committee nniiotinri' (but within the
preelnctn of u minium kltilun thi
will ni'll "A Tnntv I tit ' to liuiulrlUK
cunlomern und In tho meuntlnie will
he nl'id to illiptmr of nltimlnum
wure. pyrex vomrln In llm wnv of
pnnn mid runHorolen and m"hy oth' r
UMoful urtlcleii meded li the kllch
nii There will be nn Inforin.itlon"
hontli. 11 "linrrel poit" ntntlop mid
noiiibv In I lie Junior Hoilillltv booth
wlmrn eniTrtlrn, h'imnmude unit 1 uke
atyle. 1
Hotnn of the i-oitimltteen (
rnun.i ni worK on openmn invimnii
wore Mm Kentllmr, Mrn. W. t.'. Mid
lmih, itfi triinrlen Kent, Mrn.
John Chilmliern, Mm. KIlMbelti
Wafrfiri, Mm Kin rthi.it, Mm J. 8.
Hltitflnn, Mm John II Mnrkhnm, Jr.,
Mra. 'T A Klmpnon, Mm M. i.
Uiwjin, Mm Tlnimniv K Hmllh,
Mmrj. J. Hheii, the Mlmiui Mevn,
Mr 'J. J. Canry. Mrn. liiirn Coym,
rMliei O.irmnn f'oytn, Mm Chnrl'n
illnsk, Mrn C W. Iimuop. Mr.A. r.
Wnlletewnkl, Mrn I) liutier. Mm. I'.
Myrrtti, Mrr Thomnn K'mtln, Mm.
Allilnn, Mm Hone 8v!hor, Mrn. If. 1
j: Connolly. Mr. A. M. Donnelly
niid.ollmm ' .
Tho junior Hudnllty l repreent-1
id by Mlnnen MrKnret Hiirrlnton.
Mnry VrlKhi, Murjorlu uorrignn umi
Moilleii fili-H.
Club Womep Will Visit
Inmates of Poor Farm
With the piirpono of nddtriK n tdt
nf 1 hour to the liven of Inmate ot
the county poor farm, women of mo
Hnlllhurton-Abbott club will vlnlt
tho farm on Thurndny afternoon,
t'no of neverilt cam hnn been Beeufid
nnd about 25 women will muko tin
tup At Thursday In ArmUtlco div, ;
employecH of, tho HnlUbtirton-AJdjuH 1
nlore will bo freo In the iifterTluon
Tlm chili will Jiold n bunlnen meet '
lint nt 7:30 o'clock next TUemluy
ovonhtK In tl(9 Y. M. V. A. ,
COUNTY WARDS TO EAT
.Motor Cur rer Midland Vnllcy.
Hf.Klal tn Tht Wnrld.
I'AWHI'SKA, Nov. lO.I'nwhunkn
Hon nn 111 pr. Krenn luoklUK to llm
leanlhK of u M Kee motor rur from
llm Mld'und Vulley rullroud c.ipn
bln of cnrrylnir one hundred pan
ncngern between I'uwhugka nnd Nn
la noney to meet tho M. K. & T.
rnlnn, Thl.r with tho work which
Is proRremdntf on tho county road
between thn two towns, would In
wire cimslnnt communication In nil
kinds nf weather.
Hulcnrn Wnnt In In aui,
Jly The Amim-UIoiI Pimh,
cJkNKVA, Swttzorlaml. .
Hulgnrift's--lBiiutni for uu
tho lenKuo of nutlons wan
thn hcndiitl.tfters of tha
toduV.
Personal Mention
Dr. nnd Mm. V. !. l'oyner of
1211 North Cheyenne nvonun, nn
tmuiiee tin birth of n daUKhlor,
I'liUltniTo J niphli1o, November H.
Mr. nnd Mm. Alfred O. Hcnifom
returned yenierduy tnornliiK from n
vlntt of threo woekn In Clltcnuo,
MiimtUlun, Ohio, nnd other point.
Mm. John Hiintifnrd of Ht. Mnr.vn.
W. Vn., In hero for 11 vlnlt to her
dnuifhter't Mrn. .lumen Hwoonny mid
urnnrtdnuuhler Mrn Jamon 1 Nell-nrn.
Mrn. Joseph H. HhttllonlmrRer
nnd Imby duUKhter Jonn Acelln. nre
vlnUInu Mrn. .Klinllenberif'n pnr
enln, Mr. nml Mm, J. II. Kenton In
MllHkOKCO.
Mrn. Clmlde I HotiKh In vlsltlni;
fflrnnjn Munkoireo.
Mtnn Donurethn Miller, who htn
been the KUent of Minn I'nullne I'nt
ton for the pnnt week, returned
''iJSJlilLii!!" -?JP iHin,mt temptlnK to her hotuw In Vlnltn on Monday.
Ttve World loosened up its
corn belt when
PostToasties
cameonthemarket
BeKold My Wife"-the Seasons Most
Pretentious Photo-Play Majestic Sunday
"-n mm aauut .
Sometlilnit unuauul In tho way of
photnpln) pniduot.iiiiH In promlsm!
In ileoiKO Mt'lfiinl n "IUb...l My
Wife!" which will In- Khmvn at the
ta.1i'tlc the iter coinmeiuliiK Sun
day The pli lure wnn iidiiiiti'd from
Hlr (illbert Marker popular nnvul
"The TiaiiMlatlnn of a Havatfe and
In declared to combine a deeply ap
peulini: ntui-y and artlntlc ncttlimn.
An 11r.Hrncr.au Hin Hnffllnliman,
lempur inly located In Catmila. and
1111 Indian Kill, whom. In a moment
of niKe lie, nine I1I1 purentH have
onllHt'd b n ll.imee U.l' k home tn Jilt
him, he marrlia arc tlm chief eh.ir.
ki lirn hi the p etuie AuxIiuih In itln
iniu'e bin fnlWn, he hoiiiIh bin 1 e twkln
bride buck I" I'ntllumJ, Hill b. Ii.ih
leeokned wtihout the xlrl'n real eV.r-
notor nnd tho hlK-heartedneH of hi
elder brother. Tor In u few earn
he blonnomn Into u real belle lira
ninth' p-veutH brliiK nbout a reconcill
nt Ion helvvevn thu lll-mntclu'd pair
Mallei Jullnnnn Scott, Milton Sllln.
lllllnt DnMer and M11111I0 Wayne ure
In the eant, mid tho plrturo in a
l'.trumount.- Advt.
$2,000.00
Will lie Given Away This Month by
The George Studio
As a special advertising feature we will
give away indiscriminately $1,000 on the
15th and $1,000 on the 20tli of this month.
See Our Announcement in the
Sunday Papers Explaining Our Plan
Jusicls Essential
Buy i Genuine ViCTROLrV
s Jenkins
THREE POPULRR, MODELS
"ItcKitlnr" TlmnlinUhliiK IHuncr In
I 'In n rur liitinllou llotuo liimntiT
With ClirlHliiiin Ciiiwlilcriil.
At tlm tiLtober limiting of the
board of directum of the muniv
detention 'htuno yenterd.iy mnrlilmc.
prenldeil over tiy Mm. John u.irnon,
Minn Hwlft, nuperlnteiident of the
Invitation prenented her tnnnthlv
report, KlvlliK un IliterentlnK hlHtory
of tho cano of inch child In Ov
homo.
Heenntly thn llltlo ward were
slven n Halloween pnrty. details of
wMcll wero planned hy Minn Kllxn
belh Mndlnou. Tlmre will be the
unniit TliaiiknitlvTui; dinner for th
children nnd ChnrleH T Abbott wl"
provide th- CAirlntmnn dinner up hn
been hln cuniom for tlio Hint nev
oral yearn. Thero now nro 33 wni In
In this caro of thin InnUtullnn win- b
Klven n permanent hortm to m-veni!
and tempornry nhelter to n larRr
number.
Mnny of the children upon ndml'
tnnen to tlio hnnio nro wit hub'
clothen, their hnlr mid bodlen ure
Infected with vermin nnd tlmy .ir
nufferltiK from want of nourish
ment.
Tlm Krenter number rf miw
children nro victim of par vtb.i.
nnd dlvorio In famllltH of the city
nnd county.
Muai-.nt'm
WD
8 WEST THIRD STREET
GROUND FLOOR ROBINSON ARCADE, OPPOSITE RIALTO
A Great November Clearance of
Our Entire Stock of Hats
rgr
Values
Thnt '
Will
Astound
You
Values
That
Will
Astound
You
Durinp; clcnriiiff sale all trimmed hats in
this group, including values
up to $10, clearance price
Z. $3.95
Many charming selections can bo made
from this group, including Qift Qfv
values up to $15, at PU.J
New modes and several expensive copies
of original designs can be had in- this
group including, values up (Ir7 Qff
to $15; clearance price V
No better values can be found anywhere
than we offer in this group including,
values up to $20; d-J A A A
clearance price PXUV
All of our better hats, except the most
expensive are placed in this group, in
cluding all the creations for winter
wear. Values up to $25,
at
In this group are our yery finest hats;
modes that will suit the most exacting
taste for the superlative in style appear
ance. Choice, including
values up to $25, at
$15.00
)l
II
(CI
BLUE Karo
The standard of all
tabTe syrups. Also for
cooking, 'baking and
candy-making. Light
brown color, delicious
flavor a heavy bodied
ayrup.
1
Notice to the Public!
Among the twenty odd million
American Homes there la proba
bly not a single one where Karo
is not served in somo mannerfor
breakfast, for dinner or for supper.
Over two hundred million cans
of the three different kinds of Karo
were sold last year.
During these days of high prices,
Karo has become another word
for economy. Thousands of
thoughtful housewives have
learned that Karo Is not only a
delicious spread for pancakes, but
answers every purpose where a
sweet is needed.
For Your Protection
, ' "ii""! " '"'''"
' III. til r it " J ' "
fnj.Aii
Trrnn.
RED Karo
The Ideal Syrup for
every usc-for cooking,
baking, candy-making
and preserving. Many
prefer it as a 6pread for
cakes, biscuits, breads,
So that you will not bo deceived
by cans containing syrup that look
like Karo in color and appearance
every housewife Is cau
tioned to look for this mark: (kl?)
It Is found only on original
Karo and guarantees you full
weight cans and highest quality.
Serve Karo on sliced bread,
toast, pancakes or waffles.
Do as the wise cooks ore now
WALLACE BROKERAGE CO.
.ecu Sahi Ripwtntattt
Oklnlioinn City, Old.
doing: Use Karo to stew dried
fruit, prunes; use it for candied
aveet potatoes, brown bread, muf
fins, coffee cako and puddings.
Karo Homo-mado Candy is the
best for children. It is whole
some, easy to make, cpsts much
less than store candy.
Mothers give children Karo
and sliced bread because it sat
isfies Nature's craving for sweets
and takus the place of candy.
GREEN Karo
FREE
Every housewife should possess
a copy of the beautifully illus
trated (rt-pase Com Products
Cook Book. Write today to
Corn Products Refining Co.,
P. 0. Box U1K New York City.
For those vho appreciate
the tempting flavor of real
maple sugar syrup. Very
moderate in price abso
lutely pure. The makers of
Karo Maple are the world's
largest users of the highest
grade maple sugar. Over a
thousand tons uscu
1
annually.