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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 11)22
I ONDON SOCIETY
GETS WTENISH'
Democracy Invading Aris
tocracy's Circle for
the First Time
fHE ANSWER IS EASY
It's Difficult to Got Anything
to Knt in London, Lntc, Un
ites nt "Coffee Shop"
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ixiN Society Is getting
IJccauso of restaurant
,- restriction It la noxt to Im
. to get anything to cat In
a(t r- midnight unless one
cut .Ft a "coffeo atnll." For
Is o( yenrs tho "coffeo stnH"
nn Institution of trfe under-
London. It la nn open-air
rt, audi na may ne round in
streets or nny American oily.
It lias been looked upon
,,unt of potty crlmlnulK, out.
jti romcices una nignt woraers
Sow iifiwcver, society his hfen
Jrlvm to tho coffee at.ill for n light
un h i the way homo from a luto
piry fashionable South Kensinij
ron vi' shocked when a eoffco ntnlt
open' J in tho C!loiiccstcr road sec
tion, in tho very heart of prim and
prosy London. The shock didn't Inst
tune, however, for now tho Jeweled
ndits nml tho lnniauillalely white
hlrt'il gentlemen of tho district may
he seen muncbliiK eandwlches nnd
slpji.ng tea while they rub shoulders
nl;h 'axl drlvcra and petty thieves.
V-, London Is getting kittenish.
English gourmands are cursing the
war Of course the cursing of the
war la nothing new, but the gour
mands are venting their wrath be
muse tho war has brought about n
Jirclty of oystcre. At Its best the.
Kngllsh oyster Is n poor cousin of
he American bivalve, but oysters are
oysters to gourmands nnd there are
too few of them. Havoc wrought
about by depth charges and sen
.lumped explosive? during the war
tiave caused tho W avy casualty list
which Is responsible for the oyster
famine
t
for centuries everything Kngllsh
. centuries old tho tipping habit
i ai been widely practiced In Ens
itnd, but now tho land Is confronted
with the possibilities of a "tipping
ulunderbund." Itecently a well
Known Kngllshman of title left his
hotel without giving tlpn to all of
the servants who had watted upon
him. A few 'days Inter his wife re
vived a formal note of protest from
the head waiter at tho hotel and
wai warned that tho case would bo
reported t nn association for the
suppression of tho small tippers. It
looks like it lioldnp.aml It 1 pos
sible that tlio hotel innnugcru will
be force! .to nbniidoii tlio tipping
(irsclloo nltiiRcflicr If tlio public
nratti continues ti mount.
Kiirnierv Agricultural Show r'cltcl
grrnt ntlmlrattiin.
The cockney i not an lngenl. us
as ins American cousin when It
comes to tho Invention of colloqui
alism and slang. Occasionally a
now cockney phrase of considerable
brightness is heard, however, and
the most recent nf these Is -two
pennuf of dark' that Is two penny,
worth nf itatu . v... ..
the cockney who wants to buy n
ii' nn hi u movie srinw.
Slowly bnl iirvly the "iiiiIcV
tiro cni.iiarliiif liruiiin ti... i? ., -
llsh metropolis Is far behind nny
American small town In the exhibi
tion of motion pictures, for "kine.
mas are few and far between, but
they are'hegltirfliig to eprlng up and
before long there promises to even
i ho neichhnrhnn.l inn.lu, 1 il, ....
jit poor theatrical season Is the cauw
i mi rai, two or tne largest Lon
don thentors nro now hiinu'devoteil
entirely in nw.tinn ..i i
. ... .i in, nn, hii.i
Charles H. Cochran, tho Kngllsh
.irmeia, n apparently rinding more
profit in tho shadows of the sllvei
screen fhnti in h.a hh.i.. i i...i..
of beauty,
words a day for 10 days. In order
that publl. uMon In Atneil. a might be
I simultaneous, Installments were
wirelessed to America as they were
.completed. Such speed nmatid the
'Ilngllsh wrltors nnd Talbot was the
subject of conildernblo newspaper
discussion.
The I'rlnra of Vt'nle Is blossom
lug out n H it jKinliry fancier nf tin;
unit unicr. ins entry or iiihmic
Maud HpiIh nt tlio Mldclieslitre
Rupture
Expert
For
Men.Women and
Children
TULSA
Representing
W. S. Rice, Adams, N. Y.
Our expert, J. B. Weldon,
will be nt tho Kfctchum Hotel,
Tulsa, Okla.
October 16and 17
Every ruptured man, woman
and child should take ad
vantage of this opportunity.
The Rice Method for nip-
film ID IrlAlllli 4Vts sutti 1 irftlri
over. You can now see thiss
'Method demonstrated and
have a Rico Appliance fitted
to yqu. Absolutely no charge
Unless you are satisfied to
Keep the Outfit after having
the Appliance adjusted and
you see how perfectly and
how comfortably it holds. No
harsh, decp-pressing springs :
nothing to gouge the flesh
nnd make you sore. Can be
worn night and day "with posi
tive comfort. Soft, rubbcr
hKe composition pad, any de
gree of pressure required.
Don't wear n truss all your
life when (thousands have re
ported cures through using
the Rice Method. Why suffer
the burden of rupture if there
js a chance to be free from
truss-wearing forever? Any
way it will cost you nothing
to come in and see Mr. Wel
don, at the Kctchum Hotel.
Office hours 9 to 12 n. m.,
- to 5 p. m., evenings. 7 to 9.
Don't miss this great oppor
tunity to see an Expert on
Hernia.
W. S. RICE, Adams, N. Y.
(Advertisement
Hayden Talbot, an American
writer, gave Uhgtleh writers a thryi
when liu completed hi book. "The
lnslllS fif fhn leluh itr.lP" i- 1....
than two weeks. The i ik was die
ated to Talbot by Mlcnael Collins
unnn uoiuna was killed the pub
1 1 all n .1 .. . I . . t t. .
'ir-nni spreuy puuncniitin
In order that It might be timely
Talbot hnd less than five chapters
completed when Collins died, but
two weeks later tho book was tin the
prmsca. tlne a coriw of stenog
raphers and dictaphones. Talbot
dictated more than ten thousand
WAR ELEMENT IN
: JAPAN DIES HARD
Premier Kato Flayed by
j Organ of Military and
Jingo Clique
TOKIO, Oct. 7. Vies of the old
militaristic cllitle are ynlced by the
Kokiimln, tlie mllltnry und Jingo
organ. In an editorial, the Koktntiln
accused I'remler Knto nf putting
Japan among the lesser powers by
his armament reduction policies.
Tho Kokumlti said,:
"After the yiiin-Jiipaneeo nar the
Jnpuneflo believed thoy i.Min would
be able to lalno themelvea to the
position of a flrst-claeo power. The
Nktnty over Kuesl.t strengthened
their belief. Tho lato emperor and
I'rlnco Vamiignta and tho other de
ceased statesmen were In
spired by the one Ideal of making
Japan n really great courvtry.
'The late Mr. llarn tnok'glnry In
speaking of Japan being a first-class
power, he wishing to removo any
doubt nbout the part I'rlnm H.ilonjl
played at the Ver.illliw conference.
I'remler Kato tnkes prldn that he
represented ono of the three gieat-
eat powers nt the WaehIi., oii con.
feronce Uoes 1'iemier Kato r.atly
think that Japan Is ono of tiu f'ist
class powers of tills woild
"It Is Premier Kato who agreed
to the American proposal for limit
ing Japan's naval strength to Co per
cent of that of America and Ung-
land. Old he agree to the proposal
in mo Loner mat japan is u rirsi
clans power or did he consent to n
'curtailment of Japan's naval
'strength under the Impression that
Japan Is n second-class power? Or
did he have no belief In the future
of his country and signed (he naval
l agreement to please the Amei leans
nnd llrlllsh?
I 'To speak frankly, I'rmnler Kato,
In signing the naval limitation agree,
inent, destroyed tho conviction which
i tho Japanese had held since the day
of IJmpsror Moljl. We do not par-
Itlctilarly object to the nsre.'inetit
limiting the nival strength of Japan
to fiu per cent of that of Anvrlen
and England What ue cannot tnl
emte the tendency of nuthoiltiee
to limit the Mrengtli of auxiliary
ships to the fltrcngth of capital ships
If I'remler Kato were firmly .de
termined that Jiiian should tiecome
,i first-class pnuor he would not
hnvo signed tho nnal limitation
agreemnnt. The excuse may be of
fered by Premier Kato that the
forcn .of 'circumstances compelled
laltn to agree to the American pro
prisnl. If to, (here Is no reason why
no mould not toko meaxiires which
should make .la pun first-clans In a
jlnlllury eensn of the word In
stead of doing (his Premier Vatu Is
apparently taking the situation for
I granted.
"The factor which determined the
grenttiees of n country Is the mental
attitude of Its people. Japan mnde
'great progress when her peopln were
moving under tho conviction that'
their country should be raised to the
position of n flM-ctaes power. Hhe
la now trridlng tho downward path
with her peoplo satisfied with hold
lug tho position of a second-class nation."
ANOTHER URBAN PROJECT
rrnHicil Intel urban from riilomdo
to I iiUii Is 'iiiiilctcil.
S,rifti to Ths Weiltt
HI, Dolt 1)(). Kan., Oct. IS
Prnsports air bright for Kldorad
having an Interurban line
A meeting will be held (he middle
of the week by the promoters nf tht
Arkansas, nklahomi'A Kansas rail
way with the chamber of commerce
office's 't Is proposed to run tin
roav irotn Tulsa, Okla., through
southeastern Kansas to Rldorado
Home of the right-of-way has been
secured.
This 1
Uoy Scotit
WVck
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Dono
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Ladies'
Home Journal
Qunrtorlioj for
I-nll Arc
Hero
The congnywmnn took a tntlcah
to his home In the suburbs. It was
a inlny day. II" protested when
the driver demanded nn extra fare
"Why," sold the crtngtessiiian
"youjuo charging me for four miles
I lindi'reland tho dlstiinco Is only two
nnd n half miles."
"It Is, as a rule, sir," admitted
the taxi driver "but you sue, wei
skidded a l"t " I.oa Angelea Kx
ntnlner.
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Ytm'll Neicr forget
FORGET ME NOT
Pnloce Starts Saturday
Since 1904
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Dctler Homes nnd Builders Exposition October 30 to November 4
ore wear than you'll
need in our Palace
Two - Pants
Suits
$3q,o $42
50 $i .00
Ttl7
Maybe it's impossible for a man toet more than he wants in wear, but
the choice woolens and trimmings which we buy direct together with
the excellent way they're tailored under our own supervision, makes these
' ' OHHO -Ci MliVl Ytl YV,iU. 1I1U lyltUl ftJJ.l LUliOtl l4twWJI JIlWClllsl iJlJUJ
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ana snape ior Jteeps. jroung men's three and four-button coats, sport and Norfolk styles and con
servative styles.
Every man who is looking around for a fall suit arid wants the best value, he ever bought should see
these great values in our two-pants suits at
$QQ50
4-2
$45-00
Top Xoats
of Crosstvvist
They're water-proof. That makes
them doubly nict. You get a good
looking top coat that you can wear
in any kind of weather for street
wear, motoring, anywhere
$37.50
Other top coats $29.50 ul
Stein -Bloch
Smart Clothes
In flnldh and fitting iiuulltlcg, theso nlothes
are built to meet tho requirements of ex
acting men. There Is no substitute for tho
expert woikmanshlp found in this clothing
-hnvlng tho reputation na tho finest rondy-lo-wenr
clothe In America. Hultx and
overcoatu
$39.50 to $75
Society Brand
Clothes for Young Men
Beo the now Ilrondmoor- stripes. Thoy are
new In every way. Most of them designed
and woven exclusively for Hnclfty Ilrand
clothes, They wear woll, look smart nnd
they're different. Colorful stripes on rich
dark backgrounds, They're Just tho thing
wo llko to show to tho discriminating
dresser, yfltti two pairs trousers
1
$55.00
oietbun man nats ior Men ana Young Men
Men and young men appreciate the newest style ideas. That is why so many prefer Stetson huts. (Trr A A
rney re particularly good m our new heather tones, willow greens, tans and grays; at j) I elU
Banister Imported
Scotch Grain
The real imported Scotch grain is very sturdy stuff.
It almost seems to wear forever and it's very stylish
leather. Banister shoes and d?"IO CA
oxfords yet are tPX.OU
Manhattan hirts
of Solustra ,
Everybody gets n surprise when they see the new
iManliattaiiB of Solustra. Manhattan wove more
silk into them, changed the colors and patterns
made them better than ever and tf A jT A
then lowered the price TCeOU
Other Manhattans $2.G0 Up
Medium-Weight Union Suits $1.50
Chalmers union suits in medium weights for these
chilly days. Shorts, stouts, longs and regulars. Very
fine quality rr-j r?f
cotton , ipJL. DU
Holeproof Silk Hose 75c
A hole in bachelors' socks is a pretty serious thing.
That's why so many of them buy Holeproof, long-
wearing silk hose in all
good colors ,,
75c
Br
On VTrrIni rxi JPrkV it tit
S
A collection of 300 imported
eaded bass
On sale Friday and Saturday
$395
7V JT
Dorciis of plcaelui; and novel shapes large, small and medium
sites- every linn pusHi'swa nn iippenrani o of snuiil exrluslvo
ness. There are small envelope shapes, fnsliionaliU. buglo bags
and large ImgM with shel rim tops. The bags) me handsomely
trimmed In n variety of nitlstlu designs with beads of brnnre,
Jet, silver and Iridescent hues.
-Very Specinlly Priced nt $3.95
V Slfhi
M l SH
1
SG.50
Clean-up sale of
Autumn millinery
S
Friday nnd Sntttrdny
A choice collection of de
sirable Kali hats is offered
in three groups for Kridny
and Saturday's selling, at
decisive price reductions
-This action is made neces
sary in order to obtain
needed display room for
mid-winter millinery
slocks, which will begin
arriving in fl few days.
Group No. 2
Ml other velvet hate. In n wld.
In Delightful Autumn Mimics
HI Ik it ml wool wnts that inn
shown In pleoslng combina
tions of Ills, k and silver, blue
and sliver, Jnde and silver,
also black with rainbow
snipes. All are trimmed with
lovely fringe.
Knelt
Hoft nnd rich felt imp eenrfs,
that glvo tho desired warmth
nnd stylo to silk and wool
frocks thnso crisp days, Slio
2tx3n. All wanted coitus nod
combinations. nn
Very moderate nt . DOUU
Double faced Ajignra wool
novelty scarfs, full size,
cutin heavy weight, and of
course, itiy warm. Mnda In
i liei Its on ono side and stripes
on the other. All lending un
til tun and winter shades nnd
WT':... .$5.00
Crocheted Tnms, $3
Hmait In tippenrnnco nnd very
serviceable, made with loop
jam finish, Dimmed with
yarn. I'om-I'omn nnd perky
Ilttln tpillla In blending similes
of lomnto ami blnck, green
and whlto, biow.u and huff,
Mho nnd white, also solid col
ors In coral, white, bluu and
tea. very rcnsoli
nlily priced nt
$3.00
Group No. 1
Conslsls if attractive models
In velvets, as well ng n num
ber of fvlts In small and targe
shapes, trimmed In plonslng
styles with flowers and fenth
eis. rnrmer prices, $7.r.O In IL!.r0
Choipc $'1.98
Group No. 3 t
TIiIh lot has been selected from our very best and highest priced
lints. Home inn tulloied models, sultnblii for stryet wnnr, whlln
olhera me largo diessy models, miltnhlu for afternoon or party
wear. .
runner prices HIS to dsn
Choice $9.95
Tlili.l Moor
variety nf largo and small
shapes, stiltnliln for street or
scrnt-drcRii wear. Trimmed
with ribbons and feathers.
HtylcH to suit every type.
roi incr prices, JliMlll to J IS
Choice $6.95
Imported Luncheon Sots,
513.50
W Made
V' from
in Cgecho-fllovnkls.
from fine, pure linen, lleautl-
ful'hand worked design, col
ored border nnd hemstitched
nit around. Cloth tTxil. t
napkins to mil'' h tlxll. Hut,
tiimiili'ie. J13 iiO.
Imported Vcnctinn
Centers
Entirely hspd mads Vene-
1 tlan laces with punt linen cen
ter, for luncheon sets, dreteiers
nnd dressing tables, Hhown In
the lienutlful l'onto design In
round, oval- and . oblong
shapes.
. Hound. C to 51 Inches.
oval, r.Jfi to 37xn t Inches;.
-Oblong, lixl-' to I K x n I In. -lies,
rrlr.il (l.'c li. MO,
98c
Neckvear
Tlint I'IiiIn n rlii Ttuicli to
tlio Autumn ('milium
Heavy Venellan ami linen
laco collars In various el vies,
Including straight mid round
nuckj also eyolct embroidery
sets. Hpeclully CQ
priced at , . UuL
IJieo collar and cuff sels,
with eyulvt embrold.
cry. HiK'clal nt. . . .
Vesten with collar, mado of
Ince, lace nnd not and linen.
1'rlcen
$L19to$8.50
Veitfiigs lt yardage, made In
vestco lengths, embroidered
net, trimmed with Inen In
whltn and ecru. Vcsteo
lengths,
$1.00 to $2.00
Handings to tnabh each
pleen for collar (J- Qf
' and cuffs. Yard. , ijLtUt)
Hound or V-shnped neck
collar materials of nets
trimmed with luce, nnd eye
let embroidery, in white or
colors, Yuri!,
00c to $2.35
Nm sports
scarfs ' h
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Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi
cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only "Uayer" package which contains proper directions.
Handy "Jlaycr" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 21 and 100 Druggist.
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