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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY, M V f 1 9 1 B P F V E Facts, Fads and Fancies I p to the Minute. ACTIVITIES IN THE W ORLD OF WOMEN Things of Interest That Women Are Doing, WEDDING INV1 lATlONS MEAN "PLEASE REMIT" MISS MARY L. OF THE alpine club "A CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM' Perverse Postoffice Clerks Don'l Realize Thai Straying of Litth Stereotyped Notice May Mean tio Onlj Severing of Hap py Relationship) Between Tun Families, but Also Lobs to Bride and Groow t' a Val uable Gift. Thai larg numbers ot weddinc in vltatlona fall t" rsach their destina tion whenever a wedding of sreal social Importance occurs li tradl' t inn which has served to gej many a bride, and many n brlde'e family, out ni a tiKiit place, and to molllti many a hurl or irate individual of the socially eligible class in the snob bish sens of the term, who have re ceived no engraved request to lend to the occasion the Influence of his or her presence. Such a etlr hai beta caused by the failure of s barrel or so of Invl tiiiiiins in the Blddle-Duke wedding, of Interest In New Jforh and Phila delphia society, to be delivered thai an Investigation Is demanded f the Philadelphia poetmaeter to determine who Rhould i.i' blamed, ai avalanche of wedding invita tions may appear to buey postoffl clerks as a Hilly manifestation of the ostentatious ways of the socially Bupreme, and epectaoular, that de Herve no encouragemenl alongside of honest efforts of the proprietor an i riiiai ioiiM pill to put Buttering humanity in the way of getting re lief by sending one million circular! through the mall. But the blind nrnletarlan is irrona In liis estimate ihc relative Importance or tne pin uapciCtue, wiiii its promise oi m aim and happiness, and the simple stem- ioii m.iii'i' that tin' recipient is mad a tit Derson to i"' on hand whin the marriage takes place, and niii' wlins.' Kill will in' no allium the contracting partus Thnro la ais., to l"' considered the economic Importance of 1 1 - wedding invitation. That is a matter con cerning which tin' postofflce clerks may nof be fully Informed. They may not. as a class, realize that one wedding invitation lost or chucked lint Water Has Curative Value, Hot Water, if used with common sr nse, huh save many a doctor's hill ami many a course of drug treatment as well. For bruises, sprains and similar accidental hurts it should be applied as hot as can be borne. by means of a cloth dipped In the water and laid on the wounded part-, or by Immersion, if convenient, and the treatment kept up until relief la ob tained. Vot pains resnltiiiK from in digestion, a cupful of hot water, taken la sips, will often afford complete re lief. A flannel folded In several thicknesses, wrung from hot water ami laid over the seat of the pain and renew i ll every ten minutes or oftonrr, Will aid Hi. relief In severe rases For insomnia, when "too tired to Bleep,'-' as wo sometimes say, bathe tin- neck and temples, the back of the neck particularly, This seems to relax the muscles, nild the blood vessels that supply the brain. The game treatment will' refresh during the day, and a headache may often be relieved by It. tin if of p. tv is to I Into the waste basket nfttj mean nol only the sundering if happy rela tionships between the members of two families or clans, but also the toss to Hi. in nil iimi bridegroom of hum him; from a slender salad fork in a touring ear with srtlller) wheels ami a nose as long as ihai ..f Cyrano .ie Bergerac, in proportion to its body. 'i nat the wedding invitation Is. in the social world, tantamount to the '"ph ase remit ' of the bualncs world I I is a mailer which cannot b too 'loudiv dinned 4nto the ears of the i soi .ally uninitiated who handle sometimes carelessly the missives I committed to heir care. it is customary al fashionable weddings to employ a detective, or a e.ups of detectives, to guard the swag displayed as a proof of the I Pride's popularity, plus the social eminence of thn two families In volved In the alliance. The wedding Invitation Is the means bj which the glittering array of articles of value is ', secured. Il is no small matter, from la pureh business point of view, lo ; mislay an invitation which might not only reassure the recipient as to his social position, but might also net the hi id. chest of silver or t f mahoga nj furniture. Win n both the Boeial ami commer cial Importance of the wedding invi tation come to bo better underst I by federal employees there will be no furl her loss of them in transit. Then1 If one doesn't receive an invitation 1 one will know that one was not wanted, even at the price of a hand some present, to be Btlcklng around i ai the time of the ceremony or ap pearing consplcuousl) at the recep tion to advertise acquaintanceship, or terms of intimacy, with the bride and groom and tin n families. Louisville Courier-Journal Fruits and Vegetables, Bat fruit every day if you would be well. Cooked fruits are undoubtedly hetier than dubious fresh ones, hut when the fr. sh can bo obtained they are better for the Bystem. Kat fresh green vegetables when ever you . an get them, but remelnber to wash thoroughly all raw foods. Bat some of the bulky vegetables of low food value, like carrots, turnips, spinach, squash and cabbage, nil of I w hich have splendid digestive quail ties. These also will prevent over-nourishment, dBswSs -HSb& How it Street Car Petal Reached n Happj Climax, allow it to cook after adding the cream, but while scalding hot pour gradual!) over the well-beaten yoiHs of two eggs. Serve With croutons or delicate cracker, Epicures recom mend adding lots of cucumber in but ter nisi before the yolka of ckk-i are The car Was crowded Willi find Workers going home. There were women who hud to stand while men occupied seats, The . all faces t'dd why, fatigue had conquered . inv.ibv Then a very young and vet-) proud mother carryinj u verj small baby got On the car. She pushed her vviiv through the straphangers while baby giggled, Almost instant!) the young mother was offend a seal. Baby be came Ihe'centcr of Interest The man who offend the seal shook iiis watch chain In from of tin baby's eyes Bali) cooed gleefully and reached OUt a liny 1 mhI in grasp the "preitv 1 young v. oil,. in stooped from per strap, st ii ted in chuck baby's chin and then stopped as if the were afraid tlx mother might object, lint the mother only smiled The glory Of her child was reflected on her, Hut her triumph was soon over. An other verv young mother, equally in , 'Hit of her o n small I , 1 1 . . hoarded the car and a. lu illv , evented a seat right beside the other mother and i.aio Tins bab) was charming, too, ami her giggles entranced the pas sengers as much as the other one had done The fickle man with the watch charm twirled ii for her benefit, too, The young woman who started tq chuck the first baby under the chin flashed a diamond ring for the edi fication of the newcomer. ah tins was not lost on the first mother and the smiles left her face The other mothi r sensed her hostility and turned her back II looked like an other demonstration of that frequent and humiliating experience of "hav ing youi nose put out of Joint." Hut the babies had never heard that noses had Joints. They looked at each Other as at a new wonder of I he world I One of them put out a wobbly fist and touched the other The other baby smiled and grasped the hand of her contemporary, Then the) conversed in tiou ow ii la nguage, The passi ngers smiled. some of them audibly, The to sllghtl) huff) mothers turned and saw their children obvlousl) making hp Slowiy n Binlle trembled on the hp of the first mother. She leaned over and fingered the material on the other bab) s dress The mother responded and .soon the) were discussing dollies and other mat tors Important to mothers of almost brand new babies Kansas City star Asparagus Soup Asparagus soup i.-, both delicate and delightful Put two dosen asp'aragus Stalks In bulling sailed water. Just irer, vv Ith a small onion, ,f uarsle) and a stalk of Dover closely and cook 20 II, lei . tlm- ini r and st l ain t In- Water I l oin I lie oilier vegetables, Press the asp. nanus through a puree strainer nud return the water ill winch II was cooked Make ii whit, si I her i In stirred hut ordlnar) folk that lupererogutton. nough to few sprig elerv celery, ixiver ciosoiy ami cook minutes Or half an hour, until tent Take out tin asparagus with a ski mer and strain the Water from sauce by ooklng to iplm; tabtespoonful of nutter and a level tablespoonful of flour, stir .smooth, add the asparagus and water, Allow it to boll a few 111 In utes, then add a half plm of aweet cream or rich milk and season dell catel) with salt, white pepper and a grating of nutmeg or tablespoonful of lemon juice, as preferred. Do not Health) o Drink Lots of Water, The average individual does not drink enough water to keep in wood condition Perhaps a glats or two is taken at meals, hut one often for- nets to take m drink of water be tween eating limes As ii mailer of fact water should md he taken at im als at all It Intet feres with the digestive powers, retards the assimi lation of food and often produces re sults Which are disastrous to the en tire system rut down the water drinking ai he table and increase the amount you take between meals Eight or ten glasses are not too man) to take during the day. I trlnk a glass of pure cold water upan .iils- Ing first thin); iii the morning or take it hot if vou prefer II so. This should i.e consumed at least a half hour be fore breakfaaj An hour after the m.al lake another class and drink still another class before, luncheon. Between the midday meal ami dinner tak, throe classes of water and an other class an hour after dinner. When ail read) for bed swallow the final dose of water. 1 Remember In drinking water In large quantities that it should never lie so cold as to chill the stomach. Cool, of Course, -It should be to make 1 i palatably but Ice cold never, The man or woman who gets Into the halm of drinking a good deal of water will find thai it has a wonder I fully beneficial effect on the com pi. moii the skin becoming clear and I smool h Hints lor the Household White silk lace should he washed vcr carefully in s lukewarm Mids. with a httie borax oi ammonia i 11 Then soak It in hall a pint Of milk with a nttirt gum arable dissolved in it. bqueeie out, pull Into shape and roll up In a towel until dt v a delicious fish au gratia is madi in' buttering a pie dish and placing m it as many fillets of white fish. as will fill it without pla. me one on the other Sprinkle the fish with nalt, pepper and nutmeg;' then pqueesf lemon Juice over it, COVer With huttel and hake in a quick oven. Sprinkle parsley over the fish when seived. a delicious dish for chllren is Eng lish fruno nty, made of one quart of , racked wheat, cooked until clear ami solt. Add a quart Of milk and COOk again until it Is as thick as cream. Take It off the fire, add sUKar, li nt -meg and washed currants (which have been prevlousi) cooked) and the beaten yolks of two eggs. . After URlliK a howl Of Start h do not throw BWS) what remains ol the mix tare. 1'la. e It on One side, and when the starch has settled pour off -the clear water Place the basin In n oven for ii few minutes, and when it is taken out the starch will he found III a hard cake, which .an he put away ready for use another time. When it is necessary to Iron rough .irv garment at once, try this method: Dampen it, roll tight, wrap 111 ii l.'tji and then in paper and put It Into the oven while the irons ore heating. Evaporation will cause it to he thoroughly dampened III il very few minutes; but care must he taken that the i. von is not lint enough to scorch the thorns. siici cs, iii Brcadmaklng, When you bake bread be sure that your yeast is perfectly fresh, if you use the compre d kind. I t so tor i,rt- Ivor cgotables, I Save a little of the vegetables that I are, cqoked through the wtck, and on . Monday, when the fire is ho!, chop the vegetables fine; add a little tomato and fresh cabbage, also chopped fine; put all together in a pot, with the I hones ami butcher's trimmings from the roast, and boll three hours. This will make a vt'ry good veire I table soup. THINK YOURSELF TO BEAUTY - MISS MARY L JOBE. NEW VORK, Mav V Miss Mary L, Jobe, a Brooklyn Institute lecturer, has been ejected .Fellow of the Royal 1 ographlcal So, let) of London and member of the American Alpine club. She is a veteran of s.'V eral exploring .xpeditlona Into the Selkirk moun tains and British Colifmbta and .was me of two women, who. with Pro fessor Herschel Parker, was first to iel foot on .Mount Parker, highest mountain in that range, She spent some time studying the "Carrier" tribe of the Athabascan In dians along the Peace river, covering imi miles on foot ami accompanied only by two Indian guides, Little Hints. Instead of setting UihiRs in the oven to await the late '..mer. and. having them dry up and be unfit to eat, cover them closely and set them In a pan of hot water on top of the stove, to steam. If you are 1 needed in a taking hurry. Susanna Cocroft knows t lot ahnut poise and inse 'and exercise and the Influence of bt d on mind and v ice versa, hut a woman at her talk at the Aetna the other day forced her to confess Ignorance (ri a matter that i uppermost In many a woman's mind. This woman plumped oul the ques tion "How can l get rid of to- pounds In two months'" -.I don't know," Miss Cocroft ro- nlleH with a I. mull that hid h"I I your Ide lis IpjctuH you ' our w alls. I "There i.i women ,f i I morrow are I zona are hr with your express body your ideals on no new woman Th t ..lav. yesterday and to the same, but our horl ia lening, And this will ii cake which is ! sprinkle granu lated sugar and powdered cinnamon or nutmeg over the ton of the batter before baking It. A delicious will form, and it will not need Ing, When adding milk to mashed pota toes, alvvavs have it "heated. The po tatoes will be light and creamy. rust frost - i nol makt i u.' sw eet street as lit ep I he us' n nnlnsh. in. I dear lie. I I In the home, suggestion i f We can he i ivable in the We -need tf right ideals constantly In mind. "People do not remember thai the i brain la a part of tho body. You can- not do goo i work with the'.brnln un loss the body Is in good condition and tho digestion right." N vv York Tillies.' Spring Owens. When cooking greens this spring tr) this method: After cleaning them! thoroughly put them in a large pan: and pour over them a kettle 'of boiling water in which half a teaspoonful of oda has been dissolved, lira In 1 tits i off, put them In the kettle and cook 1 l hem as usual. The scalding takes iiw'iiy the sometimes strong and un pleasant flavor. THE TONIC YOURCHILD NEEDS Good Looks, Woman Speaker Said. (innil Thoughts lit in fusion, t.ut she told tile vv omen in nei audience how to "build up a neck.' must stand correctly and not tdump, square your shoulders, get (JoiBO Of thO BhOUldOrS, poise of the hips and poise Of the" head Then If you an; thin vou need mpre flesh. Re laxation and a milk diet will do, that," she siiid. A large audience greeted Miss (. o- rlofl Slie tniii Hie women nun o. ra both g.'od and beautiful Being good j would come pretty nar to aocom-1 , ,is Bprjng ..ou w,.re worried sick Met his work be something thai be can pllshlng both ends, she nahl. lover your Children's sudden languor, enjoy, and let him have i( part of the Miss Cocroft walked' drooping! v an)j wnen Maty grew peevish and summer Or a large part of each day ?!,,, ,ss the idatform and everyone ,.,.,,,. i.,,,,,,.', nimetite failed, entirely free for oiitd 1 plav. knew She was depressed and depreS-I Rn)j ,,, ,;t. became pale'Wlth Many Of the ailments of school I tdon Is a very .bad thing'. When your (i listless eyes, vou said: "Oh. they children, especially frequent colds, are figure droops yoti nit only compress al need a tonic:'" And Straightway I due to lack Of exercise and fresh air, i ur lungs, nut vour stomaeti geis om , ,,,, rils,, , toil drug store and bought day and niglit. in-m-aie cnnureii win a' large bottle of patent medicine, ion then proceeded to make them more miserable by upsetting their .stomachs wtth what was probably a lot of highly l, iu Ih.it tne ail is passing, r.v the mind gel-; a warp tnrougn ir ami there is no knowing what tragedies it place, and no end or trouoies mi- oW That -i ahnut tile, poise ... hio debutante who has the one-time fash- I, mil. o s olleh. alii .Miss ocron ;sis Will follow. "Vou don't have to see the faces of people to know whether they have ii rinement. or of w hat they are think ing. Just ee them across the street and yOU Will Know meir- iaie .i mind," s:ild Miss .Cocrott She walked haughtily at ross the Itage tho chest raised, and tho aud ience Immedlitely knew it would have known !f she had not- told it that di was enjoying n "I-am-bet-ter-than-yo'i" feeling. "It is morally wrong to allow yourself to get Into n state if depres sion," .;hc said. "Vou should never nib vv yourself to he dscouraged. When a perein sees nothng In life it is a reflection upon the Creator. Worry and anxiety are the worst n.en Bl ,. of the woman of today and. the on thing that she needs more than anything else Is relaxation- to let g When i person is frightened she .nay faint Worry is fear. Woriv. f ur. anger and hatred are the forces that I. ecu our l.o Uos unrcloxed, then the .-.sti e Inlees will not flow. A U' vv" leei me evil en,-, is en I with what was probably a lot of highly the bottle that contained It. "What they needed was Nature's tonll atr, and lots tif play In the OUt-of-doorS. If they were "too busy with their school work" to have' had enough of It during the school year, you should have seized upon their va cation as your golden opportunity, Let me utge you not work your child during the vacation if you can possibly avoid it. if he must, at least Dell not exercise by themselves, n Is im portant that you encourage .the plav spirit In our children, and when there is no suitable playmate the parent should take part. (lames should be selected that will bring into action all the muscles Of the body, and not one set at the expense of another. The bones of the chest in growing child ren are pliable and easily yield to exercise. Teach your children to take 'long breaths, so that every part Of the lungs may he filled with fresh, pure lair. Always correct your children for faulty position in Standing and sitting. I- Delineator. Objectionable odors Removables The fishy 'smell on knives and forks after salmon and other fish have been served may he easily removed by rub bing them with a slice of lemon. To remove the odor of onions from the la-,. alb ...',1 ii!,rl(iv tn t:iki it off the linn.lu till. Ilw.in ith ftAiJirV. Tit IM.l keleup of ii nlea'sant household' deodorizer pour Pepper spirits of lav nder over bicarbonate of ammonia. Then put it into a wide mouthed bottle and cover tightly when not in use. When you wish to use It, merely open the bottle and let it remain open a few lnlnuis. It Is also good to Inhale when one has a stem end of each tomato. Ueuiove the pulp, leaving a thin shell. Cook two tablespoons of butter with one tablespoon of finely shopped onion until delicately browned. Add the tomato pulp, and bits of. finely chop ped .old meat available with a hair bread eiuinbs and salt ami to taste. Cook five minutes. add a beaten egg and fill the mixture jinto the tomato shells. Cover with but- tered crumbs and bake In a hot oven 1 fifteen mtnuttS. Leftover spaghetti or l macaroni may he used for filling if ' desired. In this case omit the gg and use the tomato pulp for soup or i v cry "VV headache. If vou like to have the sauce ind m 1 ...... ... ,. i, . ill Uiuiiii mill vioiiiuioi I . . m I 4 4,. Mill It K("nisize I '' t'l "IM liii'i ni , l'1" ain'iinifcr J' ' ' "lit" n i.iMwt !.- ii n.ir t htiUu'tll.N III lO tu K..11. ...1, .... t...n. . 1.. . l. t , . .1 n ni" 1 1 " . ' 11 r iif it in 11 1 1 1 ik 1 nt. t h'iiw ,1 uiiu 1 ri (hi direction and we must do tnat a delicate perfume will result. Milk, in the beginning Thoughts are llk- , turttcr and flour should he kept at a; distance from all undesirable odors, ! - . 1 1 . . , I.. - lo, V t a lowing leri wvhvu ...... . mud- a ic-ci channel it requires a strong force lo turn them. Thecan ont) be combattSd by love and kinil- titss 'Agree with thine adversary quickly.'" ,. , "Beauty is no longer vanity; It is 1. sc." mid the speaker. "We can't all be beautiful, but we can have beauty of soul Mak" ,,s much of the body as v, u can. Place a beautiful figure on vour wall and compare thai with tlie lines of vour own body. Kxpresa as few things absorb than these foods. more readily Mac- Tomatoes With Spaghetti ami 11 ion I. As spring vegetables come on the market new ways of preparing them for the table are in demand. When tomatoes become common enough to he preferred cooked, try stuffing them as follows: Wipe end cut a thin slice from the To KiM'p Hair from Falling Out. Writing to a dally paper, an eastern ! woman says: in stop the hair from falling out and cure dandruff, put a tablespoonful of flour or sulphur In a I quart bottle of rainwater; let stand i until the sulphur settles to the bottom of the bottle, then use the water to wash the scalp two or three times i each week. You can wet the tips of your fingers and rub the sralp and not wet your hair If you so prefer. There will lie no odor of sulphur, ns It seems to be deodorized when H settles." FiXCLUSIVE HOPS jsO THAT Zy SERVE THAT DlSCKIMINATITSG- Shoppers A TTENTION to the needs of careful shop pers is the single effort of these particular shops. Devotion to a single line of merchan dising affords the best possible shopping service LADIES' TENNIS OXFORDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS $1.50 $2.00 and $3.50 Walk-Over Boot Shop 833 South Main. Social Stationery Vou . an rest assured t hat your stationery Is correct in every detail. If It comes from our choice selection of domestic and Imported brands, vi: takk OKDBRS FOR ENGRAVED CALL NO CARDS, INVITA TIONS, ETC, Boatwright STATIONER V CO. 207 South Main The Better Pastry Is found at Overtoil's baked in our owu hop un der Banitary conditions ntnl made from the highesl grade ingredients, NEXT TIME TRY THE BEST. OVERTON'S GROCERY Telephone 500. Decorations For May Festivals -Indoor or Out We furnish suitable decora ions, Plane Cards, Folders, etc., for special KiithcriiiKs, picnics and the like. Bailable prizes furnished for ill kinds of parties. White China and Materials for 1 'iiitiii Painting on sale. hesson given in Chins Palnt Ing Blrlng done. Nii i lalei tion of Water Col r Paper, also Paints ami Brushes, Studio Shop Ohio itiiihiiiiii Ind Floor Lucia B. Bartlett 0 Ad.iie b, Eckert Phono it It. Needle cj Novelty Craft 4 djij J VoMon.i The Artistic Shop Nice selection of grad uation cards. Also Birthday and Hirth announcement cards, 17 E. 41 li St. Phone I7l Put That Camera To Work- Nature will soon be at. her hist and will Invite you out doors to tuke her pictures. If you haven't a camera remem- icr we sell pic ture takers, Wt also sell camera und photo sup plies of such n character as to In sure the best results In picture tak ing und making. The Quaker Drug Store WHEN Vol' ORDER CREAM BE SURE T 1 1 IRDER Steffens "T II E PUR V. ST C R B A M M A 11 B." BOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE RBXALL. FOR TODAY Fresh Strawberry Bisque Vanillu Chocolate I Ineapple Sherbet IN BRICK CREAMS Vanilla and .Strawberry. The Rexall i;i IT OETMAN, PROP. Today Is Mother's Day For Mother's Memory Flower White, For MuUicfs Living Flowers Bright. Wo have a must beautiful assortmenl of just tin- flow ers your Mother would love. Mrs. De Haven FLOWER SHOP 3rd and Boulder Phone 5155 Don't Delay On That Photo Vou have friends and rela tives who will he delighted to receive one - especially of the standard we make. PHONE 8656 and make an engagement. Novelty Photo Studio 109 Ault Bldg. Late Jewelry Styles The past week has wit anessed the arrival of many new Jewelry novelties. VERY APPROPRIATE FOR GRADUATION GUTS. You are welcome to view the display. FRIEDMAN JEWELRY 00. Use Your Eyes BIT DO NOT ABUSE THEM When you discern a hint of dimness, a tired feeling, an ache or headache, it is na ture's cry for help. 408 S. Main Phone 3473 Plymouth Decorating Company 311 South Boston Phone 258 WALL PAPER, GLASS VARNISHES AND CAMP BELL QUALITY PAINTS. Quality Remains Long After the Price Is Forgotten.