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TULFJA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1918. Li i i 4 ! : 1 1 .; 3 i 'J Women and War Work I'Iidiiu niiiio U I Ir Where Ton Mny 8crr. Monday. Red "rose hnlnnJirtrw, nprn fcvery dny, Preebytnrlan women, Klrst -church, vary day. Boston AMrniie. Met hodlst -church, trtrjf day. Catholic women. Knights Colum bus hall, every day. rughters of American 1 ; o vol n -tlon, iled Cross. Tulsa Women's club, lied Cro fceadquurler. Baptist women, church workroom, very day. Jan Addams clmutiuiqiia, lied Croiui. " Twentieth Century cjub, Kcd Crow. Junior Iled Cnoiw, high school fculldlng, every dy. ( Crnsble Heights unit, horn of Mrs. W. C. Connelly. Country club, open every week dar (or work In surgical dressing. Business women surgl'til dre Ipg claafien, Monday, Thursday and Friday evening ac headquarter. Bellvlew unit, Lincoln achnul, every day. Crown Heal cliautun". IIM Cron. Tea-Wolverlrie unit, Monduy and Thursday. Tuesdny. Maple Ridge unit, homo of Mr. Presley O. Walker, Jr. Christian women, I tied Cross head, uartara. Cherokee Height unit, Second Presbyterian church. West Tulsa unit, Tuesday, Thurs day and Baturday. Betsy Hon unit, masting tn home Of Mia. W. U Lewis. Kendall tinib Colleg Hill ehureh. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and yrioay, WTncda. Art circle, lied Cross hnndqtmr-ten. Women of First M. K, church. Red Cross. . lmmanuol Baptist women, church Workroom. Lstdy Maccabees, I pod Cross. Women of Latter Day Ha In la church meet for work at church. Bebekah club unit moots j;ed Crosa headquarters. Betsy Boss unit. Country etub. Thursday. Lutheran women, Bed Cross head quarters. Ureutt Memorial women, church Workroom. Tlfert Memorial church work room, Thursday and Friday, Trinity Episcopal women, Bed Cross. Women's auxiliary of Temple Israel, Bed Cross headquarters. Council of Jewish women, Thurs day and Friday. united Presbyterian women meet at ehorch. V, 8. A. club, Red Cross." Carter Oil Company unit. Bed Cross. Boxana Red Cross unit meets In accounting roo mof company. I rlday. Vui-n rhapicr (.). u. a. Ij,e.i fro lnviitijiw rl"jn i 1 1 1 1 1 . i !eu.:ue, Hod ('riiM. Hlinke."i in c club. ;e1 ''roes. A.ihu i mill, l-iolli' rshrlne. Mn. sonic hull. I.iiik-IHH nnd Ijdle of Herurlty, Ke, l i in n hcji'bjiiiii It-rn. M ii f lin-j) knitting unit. Bed Cross. Siiluiiluy. lied f'roi.fl headquarter open un til noun. Th'' mi I !on:i conference nf the council of .K f.-iiM,, n,lri olo.n-il itu hlircn.ilay ho.houi lu W.inhlrilnn May kuvm KtroMH lu Hie report of the llll re. minute ,.k l,y tin- ill. ill. nnin nf tliu mate division, tn which many of the difficulties of e,uiini: lh urKunlm lion In apurselv 1 1 1 . I cll.it rids wax dwelt upnn. Tlu ilirfi riiltir of On. women' committee ranged from till iioll"rii of reach, inn sparsely h'MIciI dletrlcta In the til. Is of Houlh Carollfitt to the irreater ili.ricullicH or HjirKudiiiK i heir orKuhl sutloim HiuniiK the inllKioiiH aecl In I'eniiKVlvunia a hero opHiNltion to thn war wm s'iook NuhrnNda aleo wiim cited us helm; it difficult ntuie to iipren.l tlm work owing to thr far! that one of every fl citizens were roreiK'tei n. MIn Klsle Owen, Mint Vera Van dew an r, .Mimh llcalrli'e Kn klus, Mi t'lirollMi liiililnxuii nil, I MInh Kllxa- belh i eilen tun h re repmaentutlvo voiiiik women of Vnrk. who have been ciii'Kaed by thn l.oaiil of Mliicuilon of iw York city, us radio IiikJmh torn for thn radio luixxnr claaarH of drafted men, Claaa A. HIiko tuauMns has ulven a definite demand for I heir services In thin new branch of work, laivld Harnoff, commercial managur nf Marconi soboo of lit siriiotloii, IS Ulin street. New York city, bos authorised tho acenptanen of women students on the same basis as men. The rroebylnrlan unit of the Bed CrruiH made u icond nhowiiiK chirliiK the hint week In apiln of (lie heat anil depurtiiro of many of thn women from thn city to remain for tUn slim mer. Work rrportml WIiH hh (II-wh; I'lfly-thrco comfort kits, 4 S rever sible Jacketa, S huthioOca. 2 lied nhli Is. 4 iwtlrn pa.lmniuf, 1 10 many tullcd banilaKes, 315 Kit pails, 7.5HU coin prew.cn, 2.(,o7 lampoiis. Sail kits aaaembleil, V7 epllt InlKatloii pails Hulletto mlNHlon reported l.l) raps, 1 towel, 27 buttonhole, strips, 7 kit mvclopes. Mrs. John K lluydon has been ap pointed to bead thn suiKWal itrens Inss dopartrnenl nf thn Bed Cross unit of tho Holy Family Catholic church In the absence of Mrs. Thomas 1). Lyons for thn summer. Mrs. Boy Kertzmsn will assist Mrs Ilayden The week's report of work Is as follows: Hven pairs socks, six sweaters, six pairs wristlets. 4!i bed jackets. 10 sblrtn, f5 comfort kits, hno button-bole strips, tht pads, 6.CUU itt compressed. nurlnir her visit to this clly tho psst week Miss I.nnk May, Johnson, field secretary nf National l'ai'k semlna'y, WsahluKton, called upon local ulumnl of thn seminary for the Tulsa Child Life X rt lw.v iV A;. , lltr.MOKK Mrs. Harry Kate rnturned Thurs day from Camp Plks, Ark., to spend a few days Visiting her parents. Mr. nd Mrs. J. M. Hcott and other relatives. Ulie will then Join her huaband at Camp lA'C Vn. Mrs. Mary Kerr and bhy of Ft. Bmlth, Ark , spent the past week In the city with Hn. N. (.'. flardner of 1 irst and Choptaw. The liaptlxt chreh penpin (tave a lawn social and farewell party at the, home of Key. and Mrs. T. M. Hunter Friday to honor Mr. and Mrs. XV. It. Holland and Mr and Mrs. .1 It. Hale and son, who are soon to leave, the Hales koIuk to Norman to make their liomn, and Mr. Holland to France to army service. Mrs. J. I). Sliiuuhter of Fredonla, Kan., Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Hale, and family. Mrs. W. V. Johnston attended the graduating exercises of her daugh ter Oultd the first of thn week ut Ht. Ixiuls, Mo., she being a student of Linden college, Miss Bessie Muyfield of l'ryor was the week-end guest of Mrs. Frank iiarnhart. Mrs. M. Haas and daughter F.Ilza beth left Friday for a visit with her sinter at CJoff. Kan., who Is HI. Miss (Jrace Williams and Miks rel phlno Atkinson wll leave the first of the week for Enid, where they will attend rbllllps university. Mrs. J. C. IJpc and daughter .Mur iel left Saturday for a visit wilh Mrs. j Knight of Muskogee. I Miss Zada Hurrett has Just closed a HucceHHful term of school at Mld I way. and has been employed by the school board for the coming school term. Those to g0 from this city to Inola Friday night to attend 'the Bed Cross dance wure; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Draper. Klva Draper, Mr. and Mrs. w- Crlchton, Geo. Coker, Miss I'.dna Harts, Miss Gladvs Anderson, Jess Burd, Jap Little. Klmer Brlxey. Mrs. J. Norwood of Tahlequah Is In thn city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walkley, and sister Mrs. Huford Carden. Mrs. I). M. Clark returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Spring field, Mo. Mrs. H. Tl. Kaho, Mtrs. C. F. Ood bcy. Mrs. -'flunter Duckworth and Dorothy Godbey spent Tuesday In Tulsa. - ---. ieonesnay for Independence, Kan., to visit with ; Portrait by do (iueldre-Blvkiii Archibald Bmlth. jr., the hsndsomn young eon of Mr. and Mrs Arch I Pinlth, was among the attendants to the hrblal party of the Murphey HIkkius wilding Saturday evening. Archlhnld Is 4 years of ago and us liiliiiiiHtlug and bright it laddtn aa one ever meetM. purpos'i of organl.InK tbom for war work A miiloilly nf tho women have been uethe for nome time and otberM will take up soma form of woik In accord wllli, Miss Johnson's requrnl. Besldent altiinnl of the school are nle-iiinmvs Harry lleasley, Walter K Wright. A. M. Atkinson. FredorUik I. Walter and John 1L Jlarvoy. During thn week ending May -SI thn workers In First Baptist unit of thn lied Cross completed 111 bath mhos, 3 sweaters, 5 pair socks. (12 comfort kits, tl women g ivn 174 hours time. One member alone pent 32 hours In the work of the unit. Women or the cnurcn wno ere not active in tho worthy cause are urged to snare ineir punum ui Hie work. Wu-k room is open every day except Hut unlay. For Informa tion call K341. The Red Cross banners whloh were loaned to merchants and busi ness concerns during me t nrisi mas week drive., are to be collected during the next few days and all A Host of New Summer Ideas In Fine Women's Apparel True economy does not moan to stop spending money it means spending money wisely it means take advantage of the values this shop offers. New Arrivals in Wash Skirts The very new arrivals in Wash Skirts include ma terials of Khaki Cool, Georgette, Crepe De Chine and fine Gabardine. Fancy stripes, fancy designs and all white. Wide belts 'and deep girdles, flounce and tucked effects. Styles with and with out pockets. A mode for every dccastoii. I'ricett for thi;vweek at Extreme Values in SILK BLOUSES $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $9.85 UPT0 $17.50 SILK DRESSES Go Monday at $4 .95 $16 85 Just six dozen of the most wonder ful blouse styles worn this season. Fine quality Georgette. Fancy em broidered and 'beaded fronts. Shades of rose, .gold, copen, new blue, moize, gray, "flesh and all white. These blouses are easily worth up to $8.50. For Monday and 1 uesday at In this lot are a1)out fifty different and distinctive models. Of fine qual ify chiffon, taffeta. ..cri-pe de thine, itin messalme and silk gingnam , i r- , i i piaius. logwnrr wun O'moina tions of georgette. F.very new mode for midsummer wear. An op portunity to eelcct a new frock for vnt.itmn wear at nhoitt half the amount ui contcm plated spending. Most of tliemi CJ'A dresses are worth up to V)V V. K.VMMItJ $4.95 SPECIAL SHOWING OF SUMMER MILLINERY For Hats Worth Double $10.00 Kor U.its Worth l't'Ubir Ad.ipiallons and ori7:innl pattern n'lodos frm houscH ff (inf, Kl-'.t'f, Smart Set :itw1 tithrp cim-toi-. In Italian mtUtns. .stiilurN. all Kt'orm-Utvs an! cornbhiattiinM uf ceoreite with mllnji, chiffon ami oUut sumiiu'r imimIch. TrimnilPK "f flnwfrs. riti- hi-ns : ml wimr tip. MatM that are worth itn li( yo Mnnl;ty on arrftunt of Fpocial pufth:use at , $io Flevator Si'rvUio llro-t to Door UV " IM LJ 1A I A I r-'J 'J 3IB-3I7 30UTM MAIN UP STAIRS TAKE ELEVATOR I'lcMitor Sci' U-( I'll I III liiHir firms who tuny have bannera are a-keil tit liavo thetn In reudlneHr when thi. me called for hy Hoy ScoutH of the elty Women workera apent Heveral da ye previoua to the drive makliiK the haimcra and until they are accounted for. cannot hut feel that much time and money wuh lull. " V.e of if,,. 15 irtil scouts In the I'iatrlct of I'oluiiihiii home denioii mration cliimea hax plcilKud heroelf to u no wheat until next harvent, to teach at le.iMt five other to make r hreada. and In iln all In her power to lo'lp the United Htaten de-l partmmit of agriculture In Its effnrt lo- jet tlie AiiiorlCAn people to eat potatoee now. wihle there urn mil lions of bushel on hand, which. If nu'l euleu auon, will lot. A work room for women resldlnir In tho vicinity of the hlxh chool and nny othera who may wish to make It the center of their Ited i'rosa aetlvltlM will be opened at the hlRh eehool Monday morning Mia. lleortro S. Icrry la to bn In chnrKo. The work room will be opened every day from J o'clock a. in. until 4. and proutNcn to he a pleasant place for work dui intt the Hummer month. I The t'nlted States rovefiimont ha ask iln. American Hed 1'rona to de Hee a plan for restricted communi cation between perxuun In thin coun try and their relative or friends In enemy cnmitrlea or In the province ; occupied bv them. Tho lied Cross will endeavor to deliver all proper : !iie.-.N,itc without cost to the In. i ".Hirer but tho delivery of mcneafjes caiinol be giiar.'inlecd. I The French Wounded oe!ety hae ; ini'iieniled 1 1 m meeting for the mim j irr inonthii. owliiif lei tho departure of eevrral nf the women from the cltv to remain during; the warm sea I son. Tho membore who atay In tow n .will k!o their time to lied Cross I work. Tho May report of Turley auxil l.n. i I winch Alia. f. W. (Iille.ipie Is 'chairman, waa turned In at local Hod jt'rosa headiiiarter yesterday as fot. ! Iowh. it suits pajamas, 10 bed shirt. I 2.1 ut) trench envelope, 250 Bitot bair. 4 triangular bandae, 30 iiomfort kits, 2M property bat;. Women of the order of T'aunhters I of Itchckah who ruently formed a unit of the lied Cross have been cnmpeileil to cimtifce their time of ; nicetJiiir from Wednesday to Mon day owlnit to ihr crowded condition of hioluiarters on the uriKinal meeting night. HelidtiB Hand unit yenterday re pnitcd its acM.itii for two- weeks a follows: une hundred and thirty cniefo-t km, ,i trlaiiKiilar. :? aciilietus an. I I; main -tailed hauil ,i,rcs I ; umi iMi-h, x p,uri wrlsijcts, S suci'.eia, ,'j (ii.nt lino panel on-J Miopia i T, In return f.o- i!.,. rompllment paid thrill by iiicnil.ei s of Mrs. i olenunV ' Nntae' h 1.1m. who In.st week enter '"l ihcm ;ih a picnic at Sand Springs, men of tho Tulsa home Ituards will an otitinir to the ItUrscH this Week j The' Wednesday auction five hun dred c'.uh, witu a itii'mbc rslitii of s.xtecn. has M . i s , - . r i I , I ilji nieetini; anil formed a wtir ork unit which Is to spend evcT-v Wednesday mak Irir eurelcal dt'isslngs In tho work rooms of the. i.nn'T;-y club. !!ed Tord unit, which 1 doinpr Rood work under Airs. Housion 'l"S, r..o-'c.) ',. MV .'Mtct ,1., ,.. fe"ov-: I :T !,.! iturtM. 1 '" pair . cks. J pair vs t isticts, 1 hac iter The !to:ma (1 cotnpiTis- ia rep-chased two eVctric s. w ma cliMie." for tlm use of w.inin who compos.' the Koxani iitut of tlie I!,d I'rcMi. T'le I'Ttl-H.' I'. mo, icty ,Ujt );., "!'. pleic 1 lirranKi-menisi to met verv WnlneHMV u'ornir.B at tlie C.Mir.trv club to do work in (oirnnal 'trci;.ir..;rt. Junior Hel Ko.-- :uot win .( this w. ck on w . Ir.' s. lav Wth ' .I'orethy an 1 Mar'.oio Aoi-ott. ( The .1 ii r t lalcrMiMHl. "I fear I w ni i., Mrot tr on that t.ilk ahi'ut it wasn't toeto y we wee snlni: for. hut the principl,. ( ti1(. thh k " , "Why so" 1 "The lory snw it In that Hunt, cvl J I'.ontiy. (lave tia S rents damagii." I her brother, Hobart Kennedy, who la to leave loon for army service. Misses peiphlns Atkinson, f5rc8 Williams, Wanda Witty and Lillian Sharkey wlH leave Sunday for Knld to spend the summer Blending Phil lips university. Mr. Paul Fry entertained for Mr. Fry Tuesday evening In honor of hie twenty-eighth birthday anniversary. K. H. Llghtner, L, B. Robson, C. H. Holtzendorff, O. F. Montgomery, C'has, and Bufnrd Carden, Claud Nichols, Frank Iteed, Walter Davis, It. n. McFaddcn and J. W. Bishop were present. Mu.int't Interrupt. While courteny I a wife' due And hubby respond to that cue, Conditions are such That he'll never talk much If he wiit for her to get through. Better Goods for Les M oney Turn. Tnis ' 319-321 South Main A FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ale of New Silk Dresses at $149 THIS SALE is but another instance of the extraordinary valdes that will prevail from day to day in our New Store for Women. Purchased from a manufacturer who supplies New York's most exclusive shops, these Dresses should meet the instant approval of women who ordinarily secure their apparel from the larger cities. The occasion promises to be brimful of interest because the styles are new, the materials are of highest grade, the cut ' . ting and assembling stamp every dre'ss as a regular stock model. Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Gingham Silk, Foulard antl Georgette Crepe Combinations Can be selected from. A miss of 16 to a woman measuring 44 can find an equally varied choice. Every dress is desirable. Values up to $25 and more-Tomorrow, Tuesday and 0 . it. .Miiniin inhn THE SALE trill commence promptly at 8 o'clock tomorroto morning. We hope u wm ""''"r'-, have not had the opportunity of 'visiting our new store. We want every women to feelthet sne u cme -the size of her packet book make no difference. We have merclmndise at every prtce one wtsnes to pay HUT OUR SERVICE IS THE SAME FOR ALL. THE STORE FOR WOMEN. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE) 082. . f -. a-V"