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Q TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1918 llll I ll I h I i III-. I I.' v m 1 h - '1. -nil n 1 f 'if . ll ll'. - ll. HI III' 11:1. k li. i' i,f U I . ll II p I .'(.ilfcd, Im I Tin- lull will I I In ul'ltia rt'-l a Ml 1 il ii 1 1 11 k 'I'' 1-11111 ' . I I v iliiriiii.l.. I I'll' 111 III- l.i In- .1 II Hint ci 1 1 v Tin -1 Hi' r limtitli. THE HUNT CO. i in i Mm i. n r. I Till' lit HI tllltlKK Kl II' I I breuth in "in i n'' I In your eir- i . 14 ,11 - f Hll. 1 UtH I. II I ' ' II 111! I"l , I path i'f 1; ".I i'i Iff ". I Then .n in. 1 11 .1 1 .it tl i I.Ut ll'l lltl'H' 1 .11 ' I ork . a ii 1 1 1 1 i . t' 1 I dully ihiii. - 1111 I 'I v 11 I 111' KH 1 I'll -! ---a I I ,r M I I Anon. ..in. 1 -IIH I iittoll I I". thill I 1 1- ill 11 re. I r tiff. - I alomt ir fur Thin-ailay. Mcctlliir l.i I 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 h nf AmiitI cii itwiulutitm I'i I' uliiii: Uliiary ARTISTIC PHGRAPHY lis 1 13 W. 41 h Ol It WORK IS IIAt'KKll II V .F.AItH Oil Kll-r.KIKNl H Also HIMVUIIM In Anlaalo DGueldr Rivkin riioiMi Mas Oklahoma Hospital Service Conmtt of Jut. Fireproof b 11 1 1 d 1 1 ar ranged for a purpose. 2nd. Modern and rnmpleta equipment under on roof. 8rd. v CharnMcr, rupsrlenre and Ullt of attendant. 4th. Locution and accessibility. The grast olda-ti nf t hninltal ar rare, rur. and aittiratlnn u( the alrli; t Iralnln- of iib-Rlelana and narK., 111 natantJtin of nfullril Imowlaitfa nil areviioa of dia-aia 1 baa. at. rnmvluetl In tha OalahpmB Hospital o4 II la opn to the prof-ulon. Ir.' Fr-rtl H. rilnlrtii,' I'rra Mini II. ... -'. 7.logeler, It. N. Bupt. Dr. Ij. If. Orletnn, Resident rhyslclan. Want Ninth and .Tackann flla. I'huna Osag-. I HO. Informal. ItS !. 1'. HiilHia lid Inmed t lonitniliv of matmria tit anni-l tlila iifii-riiomi In her lnnn" In fin vtII compliment to Mm. .1 All'-'1 Onager, who lem'cn amin f'r ri dt.liri.4n I iklalinllin. I'ltv. 'I hi- tlllif I will he spent in kiilMlntt ! SuffraglalH. ! , The TuNn auffruge nr.in 1..1I Inn i will hold tin regular nmiiihlv inert ; I riic lit headiiunrteia .on l.lln'i'v Hiiiuit, Kouith mill Miiin, I il l. iv I linn ulna; at lu:30 01 lot k Ml im-tii hcia are utKc.1 to be .ni" iit. In. purtuiit matters u mug 1111 111 tli:it llnif. Mm Kii'liU'i It . 11 1 y lllihardann, national field wt.rlinr. will tin present and will advlm, Hu' I'M ill WOIIII 11 lll'ltlg UII'illS line.- of activity. To Vl.lrr-n Women. Mia .I'.lii, 'I'lii 1 .idkiil "f t'w'iil "iii:i I'ltv, I'll" of Hi" bet I. imwii dun woiiii'ii if tlin xtnii' will inl'linaa woimi'ii r.f thin cuv Kitnrdiiv uftor noon at " ;in n't im k In Hf lilni w liool aiMitm Itaiia. Mi" Tlirr.nl.-lil Ih to tulk upon war prolilrnil nffci't tnK womn urn! ililldit-n. Ulnncr In l.llintry 4 mum In I Ion. Mi.inlii"n nf tht lintinl of lit im-tin 1 pf tin. '1'iil.ii Tiililli- Mlirm" will t'-n-rtt-r n illnnt-r to ylaltriiM nf 1 1 in tikl'i hninit l.ll'rnry aaanclatlon nnl dun day rvi-nliiK In tlin t'oiintiv cln'i. Thr I'laiin mudy clnh ini'l wllli Mia A. Otirland Mnrra Wcilni'a.l.iy. In tlin nliHt'tirn of Mra Nt'd '. Itlifa lien, wlui 11 11I I c ri it 1 11 if t'lf lili'iinliil iniiftliif nf tlin riMtlonal f mltT l Ion in Mot Hptltiija, Mra W. A. Akhci" prvaldfd. The program waa f'illowi"d I'v the H'lVlliK of Illliclli'OII l.y Hit' hi'McnH Mra Wllcnn of nkliihnnin Cltv. wh' la vlaltlng tlin hum of Mr and Mm Maira, waa a giti-at and addt'd to til" litlcrt'iil of tin- ocinalon with n turnip of vole iiutulifrn Tlin proa; rum. Tri'ludit t." nlmrp minor tlui'liinnnilnnff Minn Murirurt Itlniigold. Mlnitn niTntindu I.Kon Cavnlln iThn llnin Whltt lioi tif I Mra Malta. , tlondollot I.iaxl I Mm. .latnra A. tirlcal.y ' l.'Alniintla Kulak Irr a Mlaa MarKimrltn (iavln. Tim Hook rliih tunt In tin. riow I lionin of Mra., 1 larnnca I. i'okkI' I ahull of Mapla Itldg fur lla final at-naion nr ion npnnoti, rn.taiiay nrtcr noon Tli n clnh vol I in aMnnm t ho auppnrt nf a Krancl orphan and In dlaprnan with lla fuaiotuaiy at inly until aftni- tint war, f nitc.N lu or I'lni-rnin I101.I will hold U M i I. iv fi-xtit.tl 'Ihiir-iln ivnuiilt HI ' t. 10 1. n tin- a. ho'-l lu nula Thy, 'plngr.llll fn'. Iii at a I'l'ill lilt of the ' lM.IV iiilffti, lr.iti'l Iililtih. clrtn" j il'iiiif. mi.i Ih I, ilnlul.l'fl'.a urinlc I V I, Hvva Mn il tin i-, (.-liiili 11. Mi-viMi i JiinipK. urn ih- , n-.d. unulr ll. rrnti-d hrn. n.i'l. '. I, VII. III. ii'.inliini!, Kia.lin VII, Sill. Iiuin M.iv pn In dunif. i;rit III, IV. vlmt Jiiiilur I1 t'riina olnl.ll POLLACK'S TOGGERY 217 South Main. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Regular $4.50 Waists $3.45 100 In the Lot .All of fine cropo do chlnn and Korirette ; fancy and plnin pffcctn; complete rango of colors; rp;ular $5 value; all aizea. On aale Monday only. t i Cloae-Out Prices on CORSETS We lire cloainjr out our en tire atock of Cornet, need injr the room for olhor merchandise. Now In the time to buy a Kod Corset at a bargain. $1.50 Corsets at -JL'c $:i.00 Corsets at ,.jff.r,o $5.00 Corsets at $2.r0 All other Corseta at Halt 1'iice New Arriral lieatitiful SILK DRESSES Choice for Two Poyn Choice for Tun Daytt Regular $15 to $17 Value The season's latest modes in silks and crepe de chines; 7f different models in the lot; "all with ireor jrette (deeves; complete rane of siezs; all colors. A rare sellinR event for dresses of this character. ST Mnaaaaaaan2roaaaBUBaa SAVING TIME V VERY dar 100 lr 2.000 buay pfiopla have a nrerioua hour or more anvej for them by tha pnitnpt, courteoua arrvlra thay enjoy at The llottl ol Perfect SerW-." Whrthat your tima ia worth $1 or 100 an hour, when you are in Chicago, you want to he in tha Ctr lar t( this Great Crottal Market At tS "M')rrtoii" T"i a' tha Hri f tha lnoi whrrt It ia but a Map In ttM rai odira huddlnfi. d't'arimnf nra. ihratT. rallmad aiatlnoa iih tpoKtr liana Ihinaium lu T eutlyiog part of Ika di). ' hathar yenj vaT t- or monj for a nmn you l.a.a lli mm advantaifaof locailnci. moi tli aasia ellrit aflnoun and acth ll-o aaa ma mar y of tlma tprat to kfM advaataa. Frary pvwi kaa huh. oimtlatlng lea aratar, and tba nfciat ratmlaia coaafurtt. Urmt Ma F'aiaova rtl fjr J 1 Irrrorr arn 1 1 inTTlSfln 1 lill PJ HaaaVn- Muaarw. Tn W. !n-ru md A.W. a m n I an .aiar-M f la r-( aav1 Mattliaa IJAfHT t Vl tl! I klraga Ay-i aa,i Mia Kinra' i'i ,l,,w i ii'crt.iu.i I n pilltV I'f II U 1 v- H C I a '1'ir-H'l. af Ifiooon to crli.r.iH'e till, fifth I'lith- 'l'l 11 nllivit a;u V nf lll-r little Mill, lilii'a Tun inert v lioura of play t-li fnlJoMi-.l hy tlin H.-rMtiK nf If flt'tihtticnta frniii niiiiill tahlfi. i-ni-h icnli-ri-'l with ii bliilnliy inkn and .hi inn It-I with randlna In In.l. v ' lual lioldma. whlnh wt-ti. ylvi-n ua f.ir,ra Tin. l l'l.. Hi i Ui mm of Hu- I n-i I'.in tlal i lint' h will ifiva .1 I rtii fil 1 r nil ill Thuialiiy e- v.-11 1 inf. May ', In thn auh atnry nf the ihnrili lining women a Im conin.tir Ihn tiii-iniii-r-ahlp of ih,. cIhnh hrt.t in rnlho a rum of miiricy to iild In their vat lout ai.--th lt.-t M.aa Mi nit I'l.f i ll i(n.1 Mi- Maik.'.in i i'i i.l.l h.iii n turned frtim 1 iklitn.'-i 1 I'lty where they writ i i. .t-. ,ii a fen (Jul a of Mra. 1 li.il'li ., . Ilitnlnliin Mra 1 ith.ir"ltoiii left at the flrit of the wrrk for t'hnrlotte, N ''., to vialt Mr. Jtoop, who ntpecta id I emu t lion fur ovrineiia afrvlcr. It.. M,.tr,.r.l l,.rtln , n.t rf. tnr lielty nrn hern frotn Itidrprnd- wet-K vitn Mlaa cure pf ildliii- .i.-iuitin .tiieii. Mr im I Mra. I'o l,u llnw hue romoit'd to the new I'autfrhury apnrl tiionla, 2 Ki Vrat .l oiirliienth atreet. Mra Mary Iehuiny of Toledo. Ohio, la vlnltlng tlin hmno of Iter teUtivia, Mr and Mra M J ie- laney. Mr mid Mra P. A. Ilnnlninn are entvrtiiliiliig Mia lliirilmnn a hrnth er, Mr, J. IV I'urtall, of Hcranton, l. Mra ltoy K. Artlry and little aon I'hlllp of Mitakogea, ratlin yratnr dnv for a vlalt to tha limno of .ludgn uud Mra. William J (IreKK Mra, Diarlea Wealey Weat of Hotel Tulan haa- intiirnoii from it liny of aeiernl weeka In Ihn eat-t. Mr. anil Mm, Kump . Illrgrr hava removed to the new- apurtui'Mitr at 2 I'aat Twelfth atreet. Mr and Mra. Koncoe M Otlffllh lutve taken a aults Ux the new apart ment! at It ICaat Twelfth atreet. Tlrinh club will hold an all-day an. rial nenalon today In the home of Mra. M, C Kimball, 110. llalveatnn. ")Vorr'cn and War irorI Where Yon May Sr-rre Tmlay. Lutheran wonien, Ited) C'roaa head nunrtera, Orcutt tnamnrlal women, church workroom. Tlgert Meniorlnl, church wotk rootn. Thumday and l-'rldtiy. Trinity K.placopal women, Had Women'a auxllUry nf Temple larnel, fled Cma headnuaHera. Ittialnraa women'a nurglcal drena Inga claanea. Had Croaa. I 'nlte, rri-aPyterUn women, meet at churrh. The K A. f hualneaa glrla' club tiirt v t' 1 A uill niet at hnad- nuiirteia nt J 0 o clot k Ihla after-, noon In Mm I tlilv oitnni'ig ii' mi i" ...j.. ... n.a 11. i-r..aa taihnre thev l IM'IIV " '"" '-'. ' - - mill apeud nome time making atir.,-1- i-ul tl rt-nM In 1. is. Ked (T ia liraitiitiiirtern haa l.een i,...,..t 1. .1,1 ,,n c-M.nt niiial.'Hl dreaa- 1 Iiikh tniitiuf uloty fur the rcinulnder of t ll ti week m order mai nm a"' ernmenfa older f"f front line per cale limy he flnUhed aa quickly aa pnalble, More than 200 women were at work Rt tahlea In the main room of headiiurler yeaier.lay complet ing the vmlnun parte of th" parcrla and . tha wmk of an-.cml.Huir waa dune hv fifty women who filled th" regular eutglcal tlreanlnga deparl tiient. Tha jlnsn whlull hat been taking the Ite.l I'toait courtn In ainulcal dreanltiKi fm he Met ten rtava nn det the tlit cot loll of Mfa Harriett Wnnli-ll will he given Itn written teat today. lfciiloninM entitling the hold er In teach the work of tiinkmK ilret-lnu't will he uwnrded to 2: women. The at-rlniit 01 en-row ding of r ill tnttiiient town It lireonrtng a men- The lainlilea or 1 111 if. '-it mn 11 aunt nilstake In lUHUm of ..ii.Hi.j 1,1 rctlil" in rilliiniiiiii-i'i ace make end tnwn Kattera. mot lir". mint . ml k i Icmi 1 tisti ii 'o Uietv townn i" he llt.it than lined oUc. nil. I their it rilTrwiini 01 li.it" mi 1. nuti looint larae at sheer aidflahneaa Maov famlll'-g he,ime -ti.imle.l n Ina iii'irtfi are n.-arct" hlKh I'i 1. el "0'l ' mull ao'i 11,, mirk and mm h ah knena lnten.lt Hill I if I. mill with Ci.llllitllillt I. .me al. 11.11 nm! and de- plmalili nlllv ,i I. it i i m 1 1 n M f t ii- men 1.1 1 i-ii.nalli and find It 'm p.iKltile til tne on "r tr ui'i'.ni and itlt.iw tin-ea 110. 1 an tlu ir pie- iii.iiiiih 1 nit..irniiinir to in" and l.'wett the morale of the i-n 1' lit III v tn Alain Street lletvccen Third and Fourth a (let Behind the War Savings Stamp Campaign at You Did the Liberty Loan Help it"Over'the Top'' May Sale of Suits Three Select Groups Those Originally $.13.00 to $12.50 Those Originally $17.50 to $55.00 Those Originally $G2.50 to $75.00 Prieet ei1 ! Now $26.49 Now $36.49 t Priced I I rricod I, Now $4B.49; TMs eventful rlcarance will bring within the means of ewery value-recojrnizinjj woman a Suit whose style excels in smart ness, whose material alone is worth the entire sale price and whose tailoring far surpasses that to be found in DO';;, of ready-to-put-on Suits. Them la quite n number of thoae amart rlppln-hurk nulla with notched or narrow ahawl rnllara ami tight aleevea. No two are enactly alike. There are mndela of trlcntlne, French aergt, velour, tweed and ehepherd check woolena. M.I H l TO it. Second lloor May Sale of Coats Three Special Groups Now $14.65 Now $19.65 I Now $28.65 Marked f ( Marked I i Models Formerly $10.50 to $22.50 Models Formerly $21.50 to $32.50 Models Formerly Marked $35.00 to $49.50 In the face of almost insuperable difficulties we adhered so strongly to our recognized standard of quality that the bal ance of our Spring Coats does not contain a single undesirable model. We dare to state that without exception no better coat values are obtainable anywhere. fe Thene three groupa comprtae Jaraeya lined throughout with taffeta, bolivlaa. nergea, popllni, I weed a, veloura. tafretaa and aallnn -three-quarter, eevan-elghtha and full lengtha - In navy, Kiay, helge, rookie, brown, copen, rnae and green '8I.F.S It TO 43 .Second Floor Special Feature Today FRONT LACE CORSETS $3.50 There are two models in the Frolaset and Hen derson for slender, average and well developed figures, rink and White Broche and White with a Tink Stripe. l?oth have fairly low tops, one of which is elastic. 75c Brassieres 59c A well made model of white batiste with filet lace top and edge. V style front and back front fastening. Sizes 34 to 44. timl Floor i-rira, , Millinery Tailored or Trimmed to match any type of street, dresn or outing costume Hats for Women $5.00 upwards Hats for Misses $3.75 upward U ti trimmed li ats $2 U pwards Second Floor Tito Excellent Offers in PRACTICAL PETTICOATS $1.89 $3.49 i The $1.89 line regularly $2.23 is of Heatherbloom in plain shades of Rose, Green, Pekin Blue, Copenhagen and Black. Those at $3.49 have hfiartherbloom tops and two-tone taffeta flounces and can be had in all white, gray, green, red. Formerly priced $1.25. Second Floor New Blouses Just In Marked $5.95 for Today GEORGETTE Crepe Blouses in two styles. One has a pin tucked vest, double Georg ette collar and deep tipht cuffs with a narrow picot edged turn over. The front is embroidered in silk and steel bands. The other style fastens on the shoulder and has a large cape'collar all around the front and back. Both come in Flesh and White. And in all sizes. Regularly worth $7.50. Four Styles in Crepe de Chine Blouses at $2.95. Values up to $4.50 Se-oml Floor aJL fcatlM.4.:1,kiJ t... i....... i a ..( fr"iu line nar ....-' -I, ........I f-, . t flMlll l.lflll ie-t.-nt.il 'tin- initiiher i-i nut i-ivciii fi.t ml it irv rc'ii'im I i . , i it .i i leallc woi-d-'if I w,.' In I'-elr r.-t young W.'lli.'ll eii'.l 'i.n-t of the ..-rli..!- am. afl-r h "ina nf ,!i,!l ..itt-wea,,.ti ll'-ll Telephone tout-; when thev meet to the 'tne ot I .mi ln ci!' i t.n I tit i w.ir work , tetroom ni tnitt.a i t . I ' r !" dm. n. 'ii I'f Mra. I ill u'li i.elker ham iiiinl'l'ted ii' Kendall i "in nrmli v lie, I i 'r.'-it l.eautlftil imi.iI afghan ti . h i i-'t-r- ..nut t aa et T.e-d n. W eilne- lm , d.ll l .''line. I III ! I'd t 'i nit ; 'I'I. iiri-il t v tt'ld li'l'l'tv aa Ita niee'lttg I I '-.'1 . 1 1 '1 1 1" ' t I f.'T ill I nt 'I'll" , .1,11 a at I'tiltege III I I'I ei''i 'el ll'l i-en'er ' f I ' f .-ill'H.III it h 1 '1 la .,.ld' clu.r. It of kint'ed iii:ii'J .f l.tinhi ...l..r 1 i .- f .rnii-n of il ,'.ii.i' Min-itc m All iini'it wlil.-li Imif f it en !i la inl .1 I lie li-ll wi'h 1 1.'- ' ' elopea t . ' I t h 1 1 u I- 1 1 1: pa r' e a Btf nil. 'inn ' I'.ll !i'ihn.ii. i:nl ' ' ikd to f n eh and letorn aaice a i, ii- M.i.m f Ii it is ii ;.irK.. .,,n, t-i K' 'I ll"". hriid'inattere. .ni'-:li-in 1 tr In r.-'.'ta nn.l l..:ovv; v lllf 4-ni Itletit "t 11 e Ite.l 11. S' l'll I I, I'I ar"-v tn I'tnce f.r"h nt.lv will i' jimiI'k wntiicii aie iiu'i.K jied tori) thousand named nuraea. ii I I H it Th-Tr eve only aLmut eighty tlmu "ind a! pr.nt In the 1'nlted Miatea. It l t0 rtevent thn fhreatenetl de plei.im t,f ).e ratika of theae nuraea ii- our hnst'liala transfer mure and mote regutered nuraea to Kuropean "ri n e, that the American Ked I'r.aa haa prepared the Intena.ie "Ualnli'g ramp' for nuraea at Vaa Mr c.t'iege. l ot ghkeepale, N. Y.. .lune H to Septeintter H The en-rollt'-.etn ailll he Unified to one thmiaand a. id gradnatea of (Irat i una collegrk are ellglhl. The fac nUv will Iccltide foreinoat apeclallata in the minting and medical orofea- milt. nhfe anrvnea will be con trlhuted. as alao ara th ground and upkep nf tha camp The running expenaea will be met hy tha Had (-tone and tha whole enlerprlae will be under the direct aupervlalon uf the government. . . a . a . - Free Is -tare. Mra. John Threadgtll will deliver a lecture to t luh wonien of Ttilea nmt turrtav at 3:10 p. m., May 4 at th high achool auditorium. I'om" and ' hear her. dml!uiliii free Adv. and hear her. Adv. Admission free We bur clean, white raga Bring them to Thn World I'uhlialilng com pany and nak for Mr. Mac limine. Adv. Mra John Threudglll will deliver a lecture to rluh women of Tula neat Saturday at 2 10 p. m . May 4. at tha high school auditorium. Come, Heal Itching Skins With Cuticura i.ii-t-taaf-w an.r. T.iwa .. v a Inm -f 'Oaaim. an I lata ' 1 7 Tattar SaH Rk-atn, I I Araat, Waaplag Skta I Dry Eaaaal aad Mom III teatal for tha two 1 VJ kladl.f KetaSa aaaaaa-M Tla M yJWJ Laitiaa. $1,000 Kawarolt I Milli,r t " anl. air fraat Mir'-.iful "itoiiltiltr ' itiaA poond Halely rrhf-ec aorin. of Ui IttfiK-'"'; aie.t it.iinalt. alinormal ran in J m da-a Nit harm, raia or Inlrffr-rn- " .li Mail tL.'.'l IViuhl. elrtrl'b 2 " ' Sonktat rraa W'rlia ledav Ir. T Baatluntfon lUiaaay C. 14 ' Xaaaas-Clty, Ma.