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TULSA DAILY WOULD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 l M 11 LILIAN CPERKiNi MUSIC J V WOMENS . WORK TY Club Events . Tree. ' t'll plant fi tree ere 1 die, Willi I'M anna held In thn sky; Plum tt firm and plnnl It deep, Notnowlure before I fall nslncp. Should n bird for love's door Salon, In din lioiiRlm n, Wnmt ninl Mink', nr a niiirn I, hlltlm it nil Riiy, 'J'IiioiikIi Dm tlored lirunulio stray, ' I inn suro Hint grateful Iron Welcome word- will rvo from trie, Vor u Iroo, bountiful mill stroni.', f&flitM-a my honin-lnvluK sour." V. I'. .MAI.ONHV. 'I'imIu)'h KtrnlN. .Mm. J. Ilnyinriiiil llunllrli's lunch eon in Country ulub honorltiK Mrs. Olivia R Kills. Offlrinry nml couKrcinitlnn of Uostou Avenue MnthodlHt rlitlroli will Klvo h reception linunrlnR llldup mnl MrM, I'M win I). Mutizon In church parlors, 8 o'clock. Mm. r. 1-3. HhiillenlierRcr will rH-c iincoml of series of lirlilRo luncheons, honor Riirsts boltiu Mr. CluiJ-lcft Ilnlph' nml Mrn. .1. II, Keaton, .Mni. Mcrton Dnnlavy will enter t ul n with miction bridge parly In ln-r homo. Colonial llrldRO chili will have as hostess MrM. Itiiy KoMrr, lxirilni; clilh will inert with Mm. David I.. Clement n the- lionin nf Mrs. W, A. Vniulovcr, ir07 Tot moo Drive. June Addition Chautauqua will meet In Library. rrc-.Vnpllul Htonls. The fonnut .announcement made Tuesday ut n. hrllllant luncheon pnrly In thn Country club of tho ap proaching nupllalH of Minn Miirjorln KIhIo lllrmlnKliuiii nml Mr. AVllllntn Itoliort Cartwell will ho thn cause of quite a number of nttractlvn pur ties to ho Riven within thn limn olapsliiir front now until thn wed ding ilny. Thursday, Kobruitry SI. MIm Irum Iledfnrd Knrrost of Rcnttle, Wash., arrives toiliiy to Im a miest In Hid IllrmlURlitiin homo nd will bo Miss HlrmtiiKhitniV mnlil of honor. Miss Forrest will tin ro mombnroit nn u illntltiKiilidit'd vlnltor ut tho Tulsa aonfodiintto rcuulou. Bhe In thn Krout, Ktont Rruhd dutjlitr of (loneral Niithnu Hod ford I-Yirrosl, noted cnvnlry lender of confederate forcc during tho oonfllct between thn stales In tho BOH. Hho In n nouslu if (Inneritl Nathan Iledfnrd 1'orrost, commander der lu chief of tho Son of Confed- "rato VeteniMH of Hllnxl, .Minn. On Tuesday. February 15. Mm. TIiiiiuiim J. AVnud, who will bn mntroii of honor nt thin wedding-, will bIvo ii brldftn luncheon In lhn Country club for Minn KtrnilnRhmu, her brldul rarty nnll closn friend. Thl.1 brldo elect, her maid of honor, Minn Kor rest, matron, Mm. Wood, nml mnld, Mbui Gladys llnnvn, will attend ft. luncheon to bn kIvoii Wednesday In tho Country Club by Mr. Hubert K, Downing mid Mlrnt Oruvu Down ing. Friday nml Hnturdiiy will bo ohiirnclerUed by paitlen kIvoh for Minn nirmliiKlmin, tlio hmit.'Rsi'H re Bpectlvoly beliiK Mrn, M, M. Donn, Mm. Vcrno Vmtrtovr. Mrn. Mllen 11. fipcnm nml Mm, P, K. I'yeatt. I.oiilno, thn Ultlv ilnuehter of Mr. mid Mrn. Ij. It. Dnvln, nml Kloyd, (lauRhtcr of Mr. and Mrn. 1'. l IIokh. wilt bn flower girls lu tlm wnldlnc, nd thn rltih" benrer will bo tho cnltunt llttln nephew of the bride,-clout, I.oubi. Hlrmlnuhnm, Jr., hoi nt Mr. nml Mrn. li. I.nuln lllrm-Inehmn. only (l.iuBhti-r of Dr. nml Mm. C. T. j Hf-udernlmt of thin city, mid .Mr. rorrm ii. uumnp, rorinny in Mercer, I'a, now if Tulnn, wero iniir'-leil In the houu' of thn bi'ldo'H p.irentn 'J'liumilay iifiernnnn, Dr. J. . Ahel. pimtiu of thn I'lml Metho illnl biiich. offli IntltiK. There worn no ntlemlnntn und thn nuptlttln wcru without noiinl iwlinlullon due to u recent liervnveineiil lu I lin fainlly of Ihn brldk'M inothei. only tha fain lly nml it few Intimate frloudn weiu luoMril. Air. and Mm. Duulup left ThuiMlay evenlnK for mi niiMnru (tip Mod will be t home afmr Mmih I In Hie VIImoii apiii tiinnln. Tho bride wore a nuiarl lollleur ol dark bin cloth, i oinbliied with Krny, lull and all acn'HmnUn lu harmony. Her flower weio ,ln infMlern ur IHIiKeinenl and weie fiiHlilom-d of brlde'n rown and volley llllua. An Minn Jlendemllot he ha ben one it it popular net t Kirli In Ihn yoiiuKor wrclety i Ircle .Mr. Dunlap In promlnniit Hociiiliy, u Inn In thn cum tuurcliil world of thn city. Dinner mid Hdiluc Mr. nml Mm. .1 tlurflnlil Duel weto limit hint ovulate nt dinner fiillwed with bilduo In Ihe Country club, honorliu: Mr Wanhlnitlon Irv Iiik onlmrnc of Chicago and Mr, Wit or H. Iloyt of Kmiiniih f'lty. About a talil" radiant with (iprlui: moriiNeH In red, Joliuulla III yellow nml it prodigal tine of dellcntc fetn, worn hooted 2 1 itueita who enjoyed Ihln lovely affair. Mr. and tin lluel nro rnturiiltiK loiiity in ; ;.iikhki'I'. Mtn- lluel will attend thn luncheon Klven there today by Mrn. Ileorce llmnon. Week-end kuchIm Hi Hone Tower, tho country hoino of the Mm I n, will in- .Mr. ami .Mm. m x n. Wulker of Tuln.i. 1'or llhhoii ami .Mm. Mouoii. l'rotulnout hi cHiiitIi nf fnlr.t and Invltlni; ijui cordial Inlcrcnt of Tiilna at InrRO will bo tho reception Klvon In thn parlorn or thn llimton avenue : Molhoillnt church tonight. honorliiR llhhop ami Mm. Kdwlii D. Monoli.l who have recently com" lo Tuln.i to I live, liavlnir ftirmeily icnlded III' Dullan. Tho officiary and cotiKrcKa lion of v'to church will accord thn prominent tdiuichinmi and hi love ly wife a Kentilnn welcoinn und a wnlcomn In extended other who nm Intorenteil to comu and Join In thin. wclcotnlriK event. Aunoiiiiccuicnt of lnloict. TuIhiiiim ate In receipt of curd! from lliirllenvllle, iinuoilnclUK tliu criKnKoment and approathliu; mar rlatfo of Minn l'-lorcncu .Metouti. dntiKhtor of ltov, and Mr. William Metcnlt to Mr, Junto llyrtmnun llumllton, Wedoduy evrnliiK, IVbruary 1C, ut Ht. I.uko'n i hurch followed by a rocepllun In thn Klkn' houu). Ol4rUuir Vahuilluo Day. Mr, tl. D. Cobb entertained Thurwlay with u valentine party In her homo on Kouth Denver nvrnuo Them wrro III KU'-nln cuJoytiiK the prettily arranged affair. Itrd and white, viilonlliic I'olor prevailed lliroiichout flame worn played which ctnploycd tha mutlf of the noAiion, Scl ltili liilcrivdlnt; Work. The following letter, ft weekly ( ommunlcatlon from Mm. Iilu Clark I'cnmon of Mnmhall, prenl dtint of thn Oklahoma reiteration nf Womnn'n rlul, follow! Thu Nalloual Hociirity Inneuo link m hool children In thu xjiamiii.ii icrnilef to niiKRont orlKlnul cliarndri, drninatlKAtlnn, or pfiKnnt to lllui Irate how ihn Contltiitton of tho fnltod Mtiilea ipmrantoe our llher tie. Three prlxen urn of fried for enoh Ki to, a flmt prls if 1 6, Hxroml of 13, and a third of IS. Tha material niilinillt'-il niunt In eludo; I'lral Donlirnntlon of notiii. prllctilar ectlon of the Constitu tion chonnii for Ituatrallon. Hrconil The nnine of ihn elmrnrt'-m. Third Denrlpllon of tho action, If t. luilfeant or n i hnrndn. h'ourth -DltloKiin, if it drmiiutlanllon, Clfth . MuRRCfttlnn an to conttlinlriK. Man tinirlpt muni bn cllrjlhly wnltnli upon only one old of llm papenr nml iiiiiH hear th nam, mje, Krn) and Hddro of tho ciiitmitil. mid the name of the school annulled and Ihe teacher' name. Mnnuncrlpl nhoillil bn addriHinoil lo "I'onulll u tlon Contwl, Natlnnnl Hociirlty leimne, 17 Ht l-'orly-nlllth nlrent, New Vork." Thin 'onlot ftlrnlhe an oxeollont men tin of nnrvln Ihe (nunn of Rood ;ovi-rn lii'iit. It will help famllliti lp not only tlm hool ohlldlfil hut their paronts with our connlltutliiu. I wlnh every club would tuko up thn conlcnt with tlm tfchool nuperlntenili'iil and teacher ami let tin have ,i perfect avulancho of papnm nllbmltted by tho children of Oklahoma. Tho l-'lrnt ' dimrh-i i-onventlnn wllMbn held at Mnld. March 2'.'. 2fl and 24. Tho dlHlrlct preKldenl, Mr. .1. A. Itlehl. the ill trlrt chitlrmnii of iiiiihIc. Mr. Weil, and oilier member of her commit tor, mot with the local rotiiniltlen at Mnld and planned a monl excel lent program. Thn Hecond dlntrlet tneetliiK wll. bn lo-ld at Alva, April fi. and 7. Dr. HttiiKor ha called a tnoellni; of hnr executive beard to iirraiiKo the pioKinm for thl ineciitiK. I ( IK tit hero I want to cmphnni.t' Ihn moil of report. Kvery club Valentino I 'ally. Mrmhrrn of the fUnn Hoilcl club will enlnrlalii their hunbandN with a vnlrntlnn party on Monday ovetdiu; in tlio Homo or .Mr. oeorKo Kinney. AsirtHtlnir honteHnco; will bo Mendnmen I .on Itrnwn, C, H. Walter, Harney llorilKan, UrldKi) will bo followed with an old-fanhlotied aupper, Vnlcntlno Daiui-. Tho IllnrU l-'rinr luuimmco nit 111 forinul vnleirtlnn dance thin nvrnliiK In thn Kennedy tontauraut, bonorlliK thn Oklahoma t'nlveinlty (llco -lul montbora, i - - , Cnrtl I'nrty. Mm, J. II, lln.ck I rntcrtnlnlnir today In tho Tea Cup Inn w till a brldgA luncheon. Kren lectliro on Chrlntlan Hrlnnon. Dunlnp-IIcndcraliol. V Convention Hall. l-Yldav. Kabrimrv an niudy I-nnro llondemhot. 11, S:15 ji, m. Advt. nliould nend a report lo ouch dln- Irb.t clmlrinnn nt lonnt two weeks before thn dlntrlet convention. If you hav done nothlnif In omn of thn department i nhow your dlntrlet rhnlrrnnn roinn courtony by drop (illiij h-r a card to tol her o. Then Immediately following dlntrlet con VHtilloun each illntrlct chnlnniil. Hhoiihl report to tho ntaln ohnlr- ri inn. Itemontber wo hold our bi ennial convention next fall. It rome no noon after tho Htlmmor vi cation that It In nlway dlffloult tu et teportn union ihoy ho col lected from rlubn In thn spring. Our ntntn yearbook hn never re corded hut n nniull portion of the work actually aeoompllnhvd beenunn It hn not boon repotted. Your re port mny contain Junt tho mufKoH t lit Homo other dull need. Don't you en that If all our .100 club ro port, each mny profit by tho other 20! ? Chairmen, ton, huvo a special duty rlcht now. Many club arc now planning "next year' work. Tho ntntn chairman nhuuld furnlnh iho dlntrlet chairman outline of tho Uhjoct they wlnh nlroMicd next yonr. Dlntrlet phnlrmeti nliould adapt thoeo to their own dlntrlelh and pnnn thorn on to club. Thn Huso J'lerUn club nend a mont lutereatlnir loll or. Throe tlilm? ntanil out. They hnvu platitnd 160 trein lu memory of tho noldler boyn. lllrro'M hoplnc limy enrn fir them und keep thorn itrowlnK.) llroiik'lit a plnnn teacher to their town, and nro oo-opernlliii; with Ihn othei women' club lu hulldltiK up tt city library. Mliw Dalny Moody, Mnmhall, hat nccepteil thn chatrtnitnnhlp of Atnet. ban rltlzennhlp nnd A invrlcnnlin lion. Minn Moody ankn that at each district convention an Inter-ranlal exhibit of cookery ami handicraft be bold. Thl will nerv two purpone.n. It will onnblo club women to reach thn fornlKn born women In their cornmunltliK, nnd It will broaden our knowledffo of what tho Immigrant brlnx to tin. I hnvn received a letter from the superintendent of thn. Homo for Whlto Children nt Hnlonn, In which ho nay tho children wlnh to thank thu Indie for belnit an kind and thoughtful In ceiidlnK book and all hopo that n ximllnr riimpulKii will bo conducted next year. Mny I tuiKxest that. If your club rout no book It In not too Into yet. Nend thn book to Mr. J. 11. Dale, ntntt library commlMloit, Oklahoma Clly, whnrn they will bo unrlcd to milt th need of tho different Inntltutlonn, and sent on. Don't keep a Rood hook Idle on your nholvon when limy uro no bndly needed. .Monthly Social. Tho l.nllun' IJIblo china of the rirnt Mcthodlnt nliuroh will hold It ruKular rimnthly nodal on Krlday aflenioon at 2:30 o'clock with Mr. Milium (illicit, 1023 Mouth llouloi. avenue. W. C. 'I', t'. The rcKulnr meeting of the Hunt Sldn W. '. T. L. will bo held thin I'rldny aflornoou with. Mrj. H. .1. Druellnfer, 1216 Admiral boulevard. Personal Mention Mr. John Murrny Ward and her vlnltor, Mr. Ollvln H. Ellin, aro doml cllnd in Hotel Tulnii for tho iprltiK month, where they will receive their frleml. Mr. Tern 1. Smith, who recently underwent nn operation nt a local hnnpltal, wa removed lo her homo Wednesday, ifnil I doing nicely. Mr. nnd Mm. O. H. Leonard nnd younir son Howard, who hav boon spondlniT ome tlmn In Ho Hprlnw, will p'turn next week TALKSOBBILEiF CHUflCH tiiHul Choor Circle. Thoro will be n moollty; of tho Oooil Chucr circle of tho ('hrlntl.tn church with Mr. II. K. Hntlll, :ij North Yorktown avctine, .Saturday afternoon at 11 o'clock. ItinncctM W. I. .Mc(5nrcr Atlrurt ;itxl Atlciiilanci- ut V. V. .Meet. "Thu Church With tho Hobbled Hklrts" wa tl:-s subject upon which Uvnncnllnt W. P. MeCiarvcy of Kterl In;. Kan., spoke lust nlglit nt the North Hide Community I'resbytorlan church nt one of the series of evan Icellntlc moctliiR bolnB held there 1 thin nnd next week. ' , The inoelltiK are lloldlm; tho deep Inlet est of a cood attendance, tho pantor, Itev, Cbarlon H. Xowcomb, 'said johterday. Tonlnlit tho manRnl- lt will wt-lcomo you nc people und ltldt-nl osporlatty uliuti lie will elis ions "Some QueKtlnin Answered by ! tho Croat Teacher." Sunday morn- Ini; "Tho Call of tho Crosn" will bo I hi topic, nnd In tho evening "Tho 1 tli-lurii of tho Vanlnhed," Services lla-Kln nt TMR. ' TjiIni tlnili-rtiikine ro. can b.ivo you onc-hal f I'bonp O-S SI 5. Advt . TEACHERS TO CAPITAL Iao to Attend Annual Contention of Oklahoma I-MiMiitloiwl Ao i-Utlon Olicrholtior lnls. A number of tonchem from tho city and IiIkIi bcIiooI loft yonterdny afternoon und Inttt tilRht for Okla homa Clly to nttend tho nnnual con volition of thn Oklahoma Hducu tlonal unnoclatloti oponlntr there last nlnht. Schools wero not dlHinlsned hero for tho conference, but teacher W'UhlnK to ro were Blvon special leaven of (ihacnco. AmotiK tho teacher from tho IiIrIi rcIiooI who left yt-lonlay went, Su perintendent 1J. 13. Oberholtynr, prin cipal: Merle C. Prilnty, Walter S. SehoRRon, mtinlo departtnont, Minn flertrudn l-'ord. comniorclal depart tnont: Minn Adah Iloblnson, art: l'rn ent Hall, physical director: Mr. J. T. Horner, llbrarlun; Mr. Clara Kimball, home economic, and W. O. HnrnlriR, mnnunl tralnliiR. T. H. S. ORATOR IS NAMED Kimait (imvilnnit Win" First Place In Conlcnt (; to ltlc 10 .Meet. MN Susan Cronnland won first phtcn In Itci Rlrln' oratorical content nl Central high svhool Wedticnd.iy, which ontltloH In r to roprosont tho school at tho HI? Ton conference meet, to ho held a week from tonlKht hero In Ttllnn. Thl 1 the second tlmo that Mln CroMMlaml hn been successful In pro llmlnarllH for thn Hie Ton content. She In a hiembcr also of the Rlrls' do batliiR teum. Dr. W. n. Ownby, Osteopathic PhyHlclan. 310 Dante) DldB. OnaBO 1344. Advt. Cnrhart, Capital Dealer Talks to UUoClub Today "Dick" Carhart. prcn.u C'.trhnrt Molor company homa Clly and premdt r.i Oklahom.i City Mot.ir nsnnclatlon, and .1. H, Ki., ICIwood -Molor compar , Clly, nro to make tho p at tho weekly luncheon , f mobllu Club of Okl.i . prlvato dlnltiR room of II Krlday noon, John club president, wld p dny'a meeting 1 "dcalct ut the club. A ni ' Ok. ' h, a mi i 1 I'.. artsu 'Him Aufo Tu.. Jin t'r "ftltif HOPE 'HOOK' HAS REFORMED Ily Intrrnitlonal Nw eri r OKLmMIOMA C1TV. 1 fleer who valued til were hopliiK today tha i lr hnd not koiiu ba life. Ho said ho had no, i nocenco to a cIiiu-ko i Illicit still. Miller, ulu-fp real n-- r 1. Miller, Kof tlm t wlioti ho lnt nit nrmy n i a t'nltod StntcM mnrihni u of eow puncher years ig stltuled for the inlwui.' Iron hook. "lied J!i second bandit wero U i encounter. Mlllor reformed nnd wa deputy United Slates in trs wa adopt with thu rifle hi position fur a numb... Of r for Mi o i ' R tl s a' '.rorg llOtK wit' a pow 1 MID ii 1), ari ' till , '- lh- mid i Hi- i nth if JCirs llobert A. Mclllrriy l-'unernl Director 921 ,s iajn Phonon Osiiro 191 ut) Itl'DOI.I'U (i , "-Tho day 4 Ill of the Piano" lllldolph Catiz, tho ciulni-nt Swlan pianist, who will bn heard in recital Monday rvonlnij, l'"ebruary II at t otiventlon tin 1 1 hntj been compared to no many peopb-, by tho rrltlc: of thin country, that ho In sometime be wildered uh lo hi own Identity. Hut (Ian, wean hln hair cut short, Junt llkn a tin until helnir, Hu hn a de lightful souno of hutnor, ami many of tlit'Ho comparlHonu In afforded In the opportunity for a Rood Joke, nnd Until In not uvcrso to lutvlni; a Jukn told on hlmaeir, provided it tu a (rood one. It wa In I.o AuRclen. that st-mc witty scrlbn enmo out hnlllnt; Mr. (Iiiiu n thn Jay (touhl uf tlie'plnuo. saylnu that hn not only born it Milk Iiir resemblaiico to t lio Kieat flu itnclor, but that ho went nt hi plifmi plnyltiK in much tho n.imo ritHiiiou thnt the monry klniz went after tho control oi mo lino rniirouu, auvi, Greater Values Each Day at Mayos' Removal Sale The Lime is only a short distance away when we must move to our new home that stocks may bo still further reduced, a great number of items have suffered greater reductions. These reductions apply tu separate articles, floor coverings and suites for every room in the home. The Prices and Values Are Worthy Your Inspection For a like opportunity will not be equaled again this year by Mayos', and wo believe, not by any other furniture house in the city. Kemember, that the values are not offered on cut out patterns or articles that are not up-to-date in design. Every article shown on our display floors is not alone authentic In stvle, pattern and de sign, but is the very highest in beauty and exclusiveness. MAIN at FIFTH JTWWi MAIN at FIFTH Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. II. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. NO. 11. i J . 's Pre m There Are Unusual Savings in Our Silk Underwear Sale Gront was the enthusiasm for a sale with undenvear like this. Many bought dainty undcrthinRH to supply their needs for months and months to come. Some of our customors have beon kind enoiiRh to tell us that they have seen nothing like this before the desirable undcrthings they want are here and these prices afford savings that arc very welcome. Friday and Saturday Specials ,10-lnclt Work and Play HultliiB In solid color nnd neat ntrlpe and fltrurcd pattorn. Just tho fabric for children's clothes, skirt, aprons, etc. Kxtra Special Price, per yd., 25c 27-Inch nookfold plaid nnd check drens OlnBhamn, In very attractive color combination. A. Rood 25c valun. Special Price, 18c Devonshire nnd I-ad I.mnle cloth In very pretty ntrlpe, checks, and nulld color. Special for week-end nclllns, Per yd., 38c Tllsso Kimono Crepo In an unusually attractive lutsortmcnt of new denials. Special prlco Per yd., 37c 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams In new checks, plaida nnd stripes, good quality. Special Price, 39c 32-lnrh extra fine Zephyr Ginghams lu tho most striking color combination), with solid Colorado match. Priced, Special, per yd., SOc 32-inch Zephyr Glnjrhftms of flno select yarns, beautiful new patterns nnd solid colors. Special Price, per yd., 69c I.oralne Tissue OlnBhoms In sheer, nlco quality; stripes, checks and broken plaids. Priced per yd., 75 and 80c ngyptlan Tissue niiiKbatns In wonderful array of cholco em broidery woven silk stripe, and plaids. ' Priced, Special, yd., 87c and $1.00 3G-lnch Dress Percales In cood assortment of new patterns. Priced per yd., 25c Japanese Wash Crepe In all tho wanted spring shades, also now stripe pattcrna. Special Price, yd., 50c 3C-Inclt Pleach Jtuslln, soft finish and a nlco quality. Special, yd., 15c 30-Inch Unbleached Muslin, In nlco qualities. Priced, per yd., 12 12 and 15c 40.nch vcly Terry Cloth Skirtings, In chock patterns' of black and while, navy and white, brown and white. Priced, yd., $2.25 One Iiubo assortment of hlRlt top and low cut shoes. Krlday and Saturday, cholco $9.00 Listed Are a Few Our Entire Stock of Silk Cam- - tsolcs Hal rrtcc Space docs not permit ns to describe this immense line of lovely camisoles. However, wo assure you that every wanted quality can be found here. Satin Bloomers Marked for quick clearance; we've forgotten the former prices on these lovely silk bloomers; all are specially tabled and are marked with yellow tickets in plain figures. To appreci ate these values you must see these garments. Crcpc dc Chine Gowns $5.00 Just think of buying a crepo de chine gown at such a low price. They arc plain tailored and of a lovely quality crepe de chine; in our silk underwear sale Five Dollars Silk Gowns $S.75 We consider this tho biggest offer that has been presented for some time. A wonderful collection of silk gowns; many, many desirable, pleasing styles; some with lace shoulder straps and embroidery designs; lace and ribbon trimmed. Only three doVscn in this' group. Regular $1U.05 qualiy. In our silk underwear salo Eight Seventy-five Items on Sale Today Silk Teddies $3.50 Made of lovely quality crepe de chine; all silk; come in bodice and fitted tops. In our silk underwear sale Three' Fifty Silk Teddies $4.50 ' Lot Two Silk teddies in an unlimited variety, trimmed with lace and geor gette inserts, some with hemstitched skirts, lace. Also come in bodice tops. In our silk underwear sale Four Fifty Kayscr Silk Teddies $3.79 ' This noted make has a reputation of quality underthings of the finest work manship. These teddies are plain tai lored with hemstitched tops; all sizes. In our silk underwear sale Three Seventy-nine Silk Vests at $3.00 Only in size 12; all of the noted Kay ser makc;( come in plain and em broidered patterns; the values are up to $5.95. In our silk underwear sale Three Dollars Our entire stock of lovely silk under wear not specially advertised reduced Smart little taffeta and straw sailors lu slnRla and two tone color combinations have wreaths of urtlstlrully ar ranged flowers and fruits, Thoro aro j.iunty little turbans of fancy lmlr braid nnd P, tavla cloth trimmed In riom do londro or shoo polish r ubon. Pen feathers. Homo huvo clusters of rlpa chcr- rloa danKlltiR off tho side, I'il'v ,.trml-h.i!,,ew ulr!Cto1 PK hpo In straw and ovn v n .a ?t. Vlt'1 B.01rKpft0, 'Tcpe !rlms. Coquettish laco oyo-cll8 drop over tho brims of some. . Hrown and jiavy, Uutch bluo and Bray. Pekin. peacock. Hunt's on .Main. Iloluocti Third ami rourth. 25 V'rldny Is REMNANT DAY Choice, Half Price THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE .Main (Street, Ilctm-cn TUIrtl ami I'ourtU IHhutt)llWHlPPWT