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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD, SATURDAY, DECEBIBKR 9 1 Til RE B3 SOCIETY NEWS ST Mil LoKA MIU.BU MornlDf noun, a lo I rroulsg ltmiu I JO to :00, 9 (il 0 It f) ff) ? () (il fi (' (5) f1 ' (SI w r. (i (il ( e (a rs P ( ri m C .......... i 4, . Drink to ma only with ihlno ay eg, And I win pledge With mine; 1 r leave 11 kid- bill In tha eupi And I'll not look fur wine T'ki third thai from tha to il doth rlae, D ih iihU 11 drink diving; But might 1 !"( Jove's nectar up, 1 would no( change tor thine. Tike tlm.1 tn speak a lovinit word, Where loving words ale Ml' limn heard. Ami 1( n II; linger in the mlndi Ami gathei othera ot its kind, 'Til loving srorda Mill echo where Erstwhile tin' heart wai poor and bar! And lomewhere on thy haa,v onward track Ttlnlr miislo will rmiii' flood' Inc back. And fin hi thy aoul with mel ody, luch la Love'a Immortality, Anon, Amnm: the must elegant affairs In the unriui annals ot Tulan wna the reception and ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Urn I', ftloe and Mr and Mr Robert Ogleeby, hurt evening, al the Elks rluii houae, The spacious ball rrom and the various ante roomi ware beautifully decorated in harmony with the Yuletlde season. In the ballroom a Male and wreathe of wild south ern smllax bedecked the walla, and RUapended from the renter of the cell- Ine to tho corner and center of the walla wore festoons of evergreen, and from these, graduating in size, from the renter of the calling, wi re nimi eroiiH Christmas belli depending, The celling linhts were veiled with clua- ters of the imilax, and the Ktalrwaw leading t" th,, ballroom wire prettily v. o. i). onoi i n III K, Third Rt. Phonos S68 and 1MB 2 lha Country itntter a . ,65 2 ihs. Creamery Butter IB 1 dozen Fresh Country Bgga, . ..to 19 ihs. Granulated Bugar.... 1.00 R bara Bilk Boap 2S 7 liars Crystal White Soap 25 Idaho Potatoes, per bushel R." Compound Lard, per lh 10 Pure Lard, per lh 15 Cood Lbrht Breakfaat Bacon per lb 22 U Pest Light Breakfaat Paeon per Hi 27 K Light Skinned Kama, per lb, . .10 24-u. aork r. s. Flour .68 4R-lb. aack IT. s Flour 1.98 4 lb. Navy Means 25 4 ihs Mexican llean 25 1 gal. Pure Maple Byrup 1.60 1 aah Country Borghum 60 1 iral. Velva Syrup 85 Bfl-lh. enn Comp I "'0 60. h. enn Pure Lard ..'o 1 peck Jonathan or Grime Golden Apples 15 1 perk Fancy Black Twig or Ineeap Apples 10 1 peek Piano Apples SO l large enn Tomatoe to 3 runs Rood Standard Corn 25 f lh Hollands Special Blend Coffee 27 3 ihs. Handheling-Sontoa Coffee 1.00 i it.. Pickwick Coffee 35 1 b, Mlllk Oates 10 Crlapy Crackera, per hex, per lh .o.'i Beat Head Rti a, per lb " He Bottle William Ketchup.. .10 2Re Bottle Williams KetchU) 20 2 lh. Bulk Mlnoemeat IB 13c ean K. J. Peas 10 I hnxes Matches 10 1 boxes Halt 10 4 lb. Small Prune IB s ihs. Medium Prune 25 2 ihs. Kxtra fancy Prune 35 1 quart Hour Kraut 10 l quart Sweet pickle 20 1 dozen large mil Pickle 25 1 iniart Plealllll 20 1 dozen Mango Pepper, stuffed ,40 :i ihs. Evaporated Apple 25 3 ihs. Evaporated Peachea 25 3 ihs Evaporated Raialna IB l lb, Evaporated Raspberries, . 88 3 ens Hominy M stono Jar Apple Butter 25 THE TULSA GROCERY 18 E. Second 'Phone 1635 All Dnj Balurtfay, Bccembor 1012. We Will Sell. SPECIAL BO 2: 4 pounds Navy Bean 8 bars Lenox or Bilk Boap . 3 can Narcissi Peat 3 1-pound To ma to a 2 boxes Eaultlees Btarch.... REGULAR 3 paclwgea Raialna 3 package Currants 3 runs Colli 6 bars C. W 7 bars Silk or LetUM Boap " r. noon, Is Hulk Stan h 25 3 cans String Ih ans. . 3 i ans Pumpkin 3 rsns Kraut 3 pounds Beat Head Itlee .. 25 1 peek Cooking Appbs 25 1 peek Potatoes 35 1 peck Sweet PotatOM 35 Cabbage, per pound JJ 1 dozen fresh Country Krrs 30 A. A, & L. Sumgarner PRGPHIPITOHB The elongated crown, which 1 the newest development In preaMd oi blinked hats, is Illustrated In the plume-trimmed model at tin' top ot the sketch. It is made of aeal brown plush and has a melon shaped i Town with a narrow rolling brim. The plume, which aro lilac al the ptem, shading to brown toward the edge, ait so placed as t i emphasise the long line from back I" front. Ill the fecund hat tile draped vel vet crown is surrounded by a roilhrK brim, faced with a band made ot small white feathers, smoothly laid, A fancy ornament made of black nn0 white feather, I placed at an odd, butbecomlng, anglo at the right sidi toward the back. decorated with the s un,, rich foliage Behind a screen of palms, ferns and smilax was stationed an orchestra, while In every window was a wreath of holly, Cr.-at bouquet of Itleh mond rases, red carnation and poln settai completed the decoration, Prom eight-thirty to one o'clock, the two hundred and fifty guests in their exquisite toilettes, presented a charm ing picture as they called to pay their reapecta to their hosts and hostesses and later whiled away the hours at the dance. Mrs. Oglesby wore an elegant Imported gown of cream colored ducheaae satin brocad ed in gold, with a delicate touch of laverfBer, and carried a bouquel of Invendar orchid Mrs. Rice' cos tume was an exquisite white char meuaa silk, draped with a ihantllle lme shawl, a bouquet of green or (bids completed her toilette. Assist Ing In dispensing hospitality through out the evening were Mrs H. C. Aahby, Mrs. Arthur Lee Murphy. Mrs William Hoeser. Mrs W. Kyle Dickey and Mrs. George Williamson, while Miss Miriam Murphy and Miss lluth lioeser, In the daintiest of lingerie frock presided at the punch bowls. Elegant refreshments, prepared hv the leading oaterejr of Kansas City and which still further carried out the rolor Scheme of red, green and white, the salads, cakes and Ices all being formed in ncoofd with the Christmas season, were served. C"r sacn bouquets of richest Richmond roses for the ladles, nnd meteor rose buds for the gentlemen were the fa vors presented to th$ guests. Mile, Henrietta Clopath, Instructor of art In the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, Is the miest of Mrs. .7. It. linrtlett at No. 70f. South Den. ver avenue. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I!. Tteoder of 308 Smith EtWOOd avenue, left early this morning for a several week lslt at points of Interest on tho Gulf of Mexico. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. V. Smith, of Mo. nette, Mo., are visiting Mrs Bmlttt'l parents. Mr. nnd Mrs .7. E, Rodger, of West Seventh street. The next meeting of the Hyeohka (dub will be held on the afternoon Of January fourth, in the iiiulc room at Hotel Tulsa. c s. Senator and Mra Robert Owen and daughter. Miss Dorothy wen, ar, the guests of Mr. Thomas Lyon at Hotel Tulsa. They w. re among the out-of-town guests at the Oglesby-RIco reception and ball last evening, Miss J. K. Richardson of Washing ton. I). C.i is visiting her cousin, Mrs. t,. s. c.gsweii of South Cincinnati avenue. ttev. and Mrs. Maurice Ballanger are spending the holiday season with Mrs. Ballenjrer'a parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. J, Henderson. Miss Grace Han titertalned the Lambda Kappa Sigma Litis and tie ir friends with a delightful five hundred party, Thursday evening. The llnne home was prettily decorated in the rnrlty color and exquiatte Ann d un Beauty roses Alter the same nil i lab. "tale luncheon wai served Among those who shared In th plooaure ol the evening war! Misses Tereaa shields. Pattl Arthur, Iflorenc Kuhn tiva Kuppi Madlns i Ixmer, Gladi i,. 1 , Joe Nye, Mna Elliott, .Mail' Knoerr, Kathleen L Bua, Keaara i.aieii.e wink i.r. Nat Anderson, Ra I'tebblna. in areene, Prodoricli Armstrong, famea llrogand, Barl Ponnealy, Karl Probat, I'tani, Bchreck, K i tun lh Co i and I niff Mlddk tOB Mr. and .iirs. H Itetnbarger of 54 North Ch, yenna SVenUI . had for tie II Christ mis guaata Mr. C, A. Hieinb. r ger of Cleveland. Okla.i Mr, ami Mrs Many Btelnherger and children ol Bkiatook, okla.i and Mr, ami Mrs Qeorge Palling and children of Ken dall The Btalnbergar home pri nl .il a pretty picture with Its decora lions of holly, mistletoe and man) colored lights, a lovel) Chrlatmai tree for the children In the part' Wlia among the very happy features ,.f tti occasion in the evening th earn party, with the addition ol' Miss lol llllss, made up a theater part) at the rand Opera Houaa to witness tin pet formal! I Madam Shei rv. Mr. and Mrs. w. i i Wilis ami chil dren, who ha a bean visiting al thu home of Mr nnd Mra J. w Ban his on South Main street, left, yes terday, for their home m Neosho, Mo, Mrs. (i. x. Wright was hoateo yea lerday t a verj pretty informal lun cheon al her home on North Denver avenue. Mrs Wright's guests were! Mrs. II. W ilson. Mis E. O. Carlti r, Mrs. w. a. Batten, mis V Hawley and Mrs. L. J. Btevenaon, Mrs. Wright's mother The Bonanaa club will entertain this evening with their anuu.il ball. The affair will be given at the I'll, club and will be eon, ludcd al a lute hour with an elaborate banquet in the i af. at the i ub. Professor Harms' orchestra will play during the entire evening. The Tulsa Woman's dub will me t Monday afternoon al two-thlrtj o'clock In the music room at Hotel Tulsa. Chicken Pot Pic Tb Chef Favorite Ay V, ,hnHN AVz-.v Hill, fMiorof Pome (oils think tn i only ''ookMiad inaniUlll - ' can cm k ch. ken, hut gtrial ' oi tins lantou chicken I pie dl rovaa that assertion, Rvarj mcmher vt the f.iiuili will tiiorouKhly cujo) it. ' nil " ;X'-N H c Cbitkea Pel W. igfead Dumpiips Out .'' tut i JoMn U i:ii Jlour ff teMpooitftUMlr, bliitkp:ffr-f ,'iHft flourtii levtt Uupoontat A' C Baking lu Jrr ,4 tfttfooufni ttU cup itorttMHUi tMilt id arum. Covrr the fowl w till boiling Watt r ami let simmer until tender, tliSrctuo etna baking lih, Mix Die cup Aour, aall and black pepper with cola water to a smooth paita suii um to thicken tin broth. Remove the (at from the top of the broth if nrcessury before adding the thickening, Pour this gravy over the fowl, until it is Pearly Covered, atul re serve Hie rt--i to serve uiart. Mlt to gether the fiVur, I hiking pom I r ami suit, three timet j Into this work the shorten ing uihI list- crcuii or ii Ilk ! make a doagh, less stiff than for hlscnits, Put this by sxmiuls ovi r the fowl in the ! ilish, which it should rest upon and completely uoier. Let luke about minutes. When young, tender eMekeas ie ecarcs thta piessats a most satisfactory way ol srrvingolu fowl. Veal or Isoib prepsrad iw this msaat r Is mute sppetising tli. hi vraea ervtd ssastew, Try thii snd the S9 other delii ions recipes hi ! the k c Cook's Book, a copy of wbicb aisy b secured fire by sending the , ilortd cartlficats I pu ke.1 In the ,' cent ci,n ot K li-ikiu ppjT4 der lo the Jsuri. Mi'o. v.'o , Vhi..,w . Si C Vt It. Hookey. avenue, bad Mr. and Mrs. W 1111) South Denvei their dinner guests on Christmas daj Miss j,ssie Howard, of Cameron, w, Va., and Dr. B. L. Cohenour of Tulsa, Miss Howard 1 visiting at the Hookey home. Miss Ruth Clarke, of Wellington, Kan. who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson, WO the guest of honor at a very pretty af fair given by Mrs. Johnson yeiterdoy afternoon. Menu for Baturday, Dec, -js. Breakfaat Cereal. Spanish Omelet. Kggless Muffins. Coffee. Dinner, Beef stew Pressed Lettuce with Radishes Apple Tapioca Pudding, Supper. Deviled Sardines. Kolls. Canned reaches. Pliocllla Cake. Menu for Sunday, Dec. 29, Breakfast. Grapefruit Cereal, liaised Waffles. Dinner, Tomato Boup, Rooet chicken. Glblet Gravy. Eranconia Potatoes. Creamed Cauliflower, Nut caramel tee Cream, sponge Cake, Supper. Welsh Rarebit Wafer Crackers Cream Cakes. Only Oi BROMO QUININE." Thnt is LAXATIVE HROMO yflXINE Look for the signature of E. w. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Pay, Cures Crip In Two Days. 2SC, LATE VIEW OF Till: MAN WHO is ILWAYS IN PROMINENCE, 18 . . .. ,r. kv cA jm l Ulrhs Dal-l-IT! J., h I Mwwnneutoi i Bcok'hecLC- has to bnve his li' inl clear or his work will be a botch. He and yon snd all persons using their brains urnst Uot let headaches, unlit you for thinking.. HICKS1 CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE ' lU yon think StSSfty, (I " st the eaaK WbStasf rrom bnt, eolu. nerron.nms or ffr'I'P- Cspueins li llqnlil. t t- Uk in,l qai' It etfertlv ProTt I., ynriielf Unit it.nr. hd sebf. Try li 1 2 -.;.. tbirai. ,1 tos"9awu3 ajfii r I II Nlv SVOItLII Wll I'l 111 l-lll l(S VOIX VTTITI in: in nil, I N I'WIH HIHTllt . 1 1 camp Vetrans J adopt- j A l a meeting of the United Sons of Confedei the following resolutions cil unanimously . WHEREAS, there was an attempt to foist oil the public l hOOUl "f this State a miserable libel oil the south and the southern soldiers and the southern people tlbelou volume false ly named Gordy'a History of the I halt! d States and Whereas The Tulsa World, a news paper of strong republican tenden cies and affiliations nnd connections not only offered the iise.til' Its columns to the southern people for protest hut, In the spirit of the martyred McKinley who 00tnm(slphd old Con federate soldbrs to had the armies of the reunited country and spirit of William II. Tnfl who has practiced the doctorlne of non-sectionalism In his appointments and In his policies, editorially resented tho attempt to impose upon the people u so-called hlstorv which was unfair and WHEREAS the publishing house of Charles Sdlhner's Sons, when their attention was called to the gross In accuracies and slanders in the so oalted history promptly withdrew the same from the market and destroyed the plates therefore bo it RESOLVED by this camp of the United Sons of Confederate Vetran we desire to record our appreciation of the fair and liberal policy of The Tulsa World, under Its present man agement and the sense of Justice exhibit,-, by the publishing house of Charles Borlbner' Sons and be it further RESOLVED thai a copy of these resolutions i,e sent to the manage ment of The Tulsa World and to Charles Bcrlbner' Sons. MERRIT .1. GLASS, t !omnutnder, M, A. BRECKENRIDGE, ii. A MARSHALL, A. P. ROBERTSON, Historian. REV, I'. It. KNICKERBi 'K BR SATURDAY SPECIALS AT BEANE-VANDEVER DRY GOODS CO. Special From 8:30 to 9:30 l'ihi yai-du -ii incli Black Taffeta Silk: 89(. quality,; Kpcciul for duo lr nn 49c Jiii) yards ::ii ineli Black Taffeta silk; $1,00 quality; special for onfl hour, s::;ii tn 9:30 per ard 69c ALL DAY SPECIALS 200 Outing ;iik1 ( Irepe Kimonos; all slvlcs and pl'ittOS; good line nl' pat torus; special bo close, all datv to day, half prii . ") doen Ooiuforts; extra largo size; iiilcil with nirc plean cotton regular I :J."( seller; special all da todav, at. carh $1.89 30 (Inen Ladies' and Men's ! and kerchiefs; odds and ends of I5e, -H' ami 25c sellers; some slilitlv wailed. We will make one l"t tn lose, and sell thrill Bpeeia all day toda nl I lc each, or per dozen $1.00 l'o dozen Ladies' Fleece Lined Pants aud Vests; sizes I, ."i ami ii; spei ial all day today, per gar lllrllt 39c .hi dozen odds ami ends in ami loo I .ulics Fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs, il-ii ''." dozen Ladies' All Linen II nnd kerchiefs; special all day to day per dozen 50c 1,000 Vards Val Lace and Small Trimming Braid; regular 5 and Il 1 I sellers; special all day tn day, per yard 3c Corset Special After Supper $1.00 Corset $ -79 $1.50 Corset $1.15 $2.00 Corset $1.59 $2.50 Corsel $1.98 .::.()() Corset $2.25 i $3.50 Corsel $2.50 ."1.(10 Corset $3.75 $6.50 Corset $5.00 $7..")(i Corset $5.50 0.00 Corset $7.50 iWl I Read Sunday s Ad Read Sunday's Ad it $i sNI) SCRINOS ITEMS, & . ' ; ) x v Tin. Industrial department of the Band nprinca railway naa aecured a larve manufucturing plant that will utilise what has heretofore been con sldored as waste material, known aa 'pent aoid." This product is the r 'Sidue of BUlphliriC add, used exten sively iii refining crude mi. The Phoe nix refiners, now under oonatructlon, will rind a ready market Tor tills product The Industry will b.i a larKu fertilizer plant from Baltimore, Md. A sile of about five aeres will be used near the river bank. A dozen or mule cars per month ean be secured from refineries at Muskogee, Bapulpa, Chel sea, mid the plants at Tulsa. Work on tlm now school buildliiK will commence next Thursday and bs ruahed to completion, The Coffeyvills contracting firm said today (hat tliay hoped in tune the building ready for occupancy nut biter than M.u 1. It Il to be two stories and basement, and will a i iiniinodiito 110 pupils. The building "iii occupy a high promln lory overlooking tlm valley and can be seen from Tulsa. c ii. Hubbard, manager of tha Alexander If. Kerr ghUM plant, said yesterday that In all probability Mr. Kerr would arrive here about Janu ary IS, and al onee order thu removal of the large plant at Altoona, Kan., to Band Bprlnga, With this plant in operation it would give Band springs more than twelve hundred men em- ployad. I ltNU III M.'INOs 23 I'l I! (INI ryil I ICR THAN LAHT i it. This Is a tee, nl photogrnph of (he Commoner, Whom I'resldrnt-elo, t Wilson wapfnaaad a desire to see ,,s footi as he had returned from hi' month's vacation to Bermuda, ah previous Christmas records for the amount of business transacted was broken In Tulsa this year, lit i -chants ore o ginning to recover from the rush of the pint few Weeka and without exception all declare tha business done this year nothing short of phenomlnal. The bank clearings for the we, k ending Thursda) shoe.- clearly just how mu ii larger tha business mis , year Was thuii of last year. The clearings for the week were just II ' per cant larger tb.m the clearing! for ' the corresponding week last year. The total amount of exchange waa IMS, Ml, compared with 1110,004 ofl the same week last year, Merchants yeati rh'y were all rather glad thu tha rush was over as it has bean the moal itrenuous shop ping trade in the history of tha city, Ona film Stated yesterday that they sold over three thousand neckties during the Chrlatmaa aaaaan, The work of lakinR Inventory pre- j parator? for clearance sales has beati ! started ot will be in the next few days lnnaarly all the stores. Prince William Has Bon, I'.KIH.I.N. I' .-. JT- A son was born today to PriHca Au-i'st M il lam, the fourth son of th" i in p.-i or. 1912 Will within a few days lie added to the past ARE YOU ONE cf the people of Tidsa who have overlooked the opportunity of using Electric Lights? Start the eu Fear right by placing your application now for tin' installation ol' Electric Service. Make it a brighter year .for your home by installing a lighting system that is no! only economical, but safe, convenient, practical nnd sanitary. THINK IT OVER THE TULSA CORPORATION "You gel the device, wre furnish the current." -'PHONE 2770-