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4 ; , 'jj 'i' i: . 8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. Hunt-Murry Co.- Hunt-Murry Co. Hunt-Murry (Jo.- The June Sale Continued With a Fleet of White Added . V 4 i; " S i v,i Georgette Blouses 100 of lhfi beautiful Mouses to go on sale Monday and a long a they lint. They are worth up to I ft. 0 ft. All arc to go on sale at one price. Choice $4.65 Ton ran Rot a fall rang of slce and the rolora arc flesh, white, mnixe, bisque and orchard. If you are first, choosing will be easier. Children's White Dresses . This la probably tbeffceat offerlua of our June Pale. Handsome organdy dremea, beautifully trimmed In lu.cn and embroidery. All are greatly reduced. 12.00 value ......... $i.60 value .-... II.2S raluea . , ... .11.00 ....$(.. . ...IJ.SO Hlsea I, 3. SO values 025 J95 vaIumi 03.25 14 5 value 3.5 10, 12. 14 Boys' Wash Suits Mother should appreciate thin very special value In boy' wash suits; made In Bailor atyle, all white, and a good value at I1.6U. CI AC tipeolal at pi.iiJ $2.25 value; apecial at .. $1.85 Colored Wash Suits Hoy' wash aults In gingham atrlpe;' 021 OC I1.0S value Jl.aU .....69c 79c Roy' Overall; !9o value at Children'! I'lay Bull; 5c valuea at Table Linens 64-inch Mercerized Damask; 75c value for 64c 64-inch Mercerized Damask; 85c value for 74c 7.0-fnch Mercerized Damask; $1.00 value for 89c 72-inch Mercerized Damask; $1.25 value for 98c 72-inch Mercerized Damask; $1.50 value for 72-inch Linen Damask; $2.00 value for 72-Inch Linen Damask; $2.25 value for 72-inch Linen Damask; $2.50 value for .$1.19 .$1.49 .$1.98 .$2.19 WHITE GOODS from every' department will be generously contributed. With these very reasonable prices and exceedingly good qualities, we expect to to add another big week to this already successful June Sale. New Undermuslins of Loving Daintiness Gowni Made of soft muslin nain sook; while und fiend. Daintily trimmed Id' new designs. Ijire anil em broidery. All ro reduced. I 25 l low Tin at BBo 11 75 downs at II 10 11 00 Gowns lit II 70 1.1.75 Gowns ut ta.it5 Teddies Dainty, soft garments of miiKlIn and nainsook; e o in e are elaborately trimmed; other are plain er and tailored. All are reduced. f 1.65 Teddle at $1.29 1175 Teddle at . . . .$1 4U 12 25 Teddle at . . . .01. 7 12.60 Teddlea at ....12. S Corset Covert Very Special at 25c It' a Ions time ilnce you had the Kood fortune of , buying a neat, pretty mus tln comet cover, lace or embroidery trimmed, at the prlca we OK. quot Muslin Petticoats A $2 Value at $1.69 These -petticoat are cut with a liberal fullnes and have a flounce of dainty embroidery. They are made of a very anft heer nainsook and' a CI gQ very liberal value VI7 Bloomers A good 79c value at 65c Dainty farmenla made of noft mualln In flosh shade." Very thin and cool; Bloomers A regular 95c value at 85c Thee rarmenta come In white and trimmed In a very sheer pink mull, and edged with lace. A very rood garment for 95c. An It1'.?.'".' 85c Crepe Pajamas A $2.95 value on sale at $2.39 These summertime gar ments made of oft flesh crepe; Dillie. fiurke Btyle; II limited quantity to ko in this white sale nt the very special price of . . . . $2.39 Silk Underwear New atyle In delicate flfnh shades to bo in the White Salo at very apecial price. SII.K K NICK Fit HOCKKltS Knickerbocker of soft wash llk with fancy hematite tied ruffle. 2.45 values ut ; $1.95 rui:ii: dk chi.nI': tkddiks Made of soft flesh colored llk crepe and trimmed In fine lace and edging; 12 95 value ut $2.15 (3.95 value at $3.43 CIIKPF. DK oilNK (iOWNS AM) TIT)I)IKS All price from 5, 6.S0, $7.50 to $10. All are specially priced for the white sale. ' White Underskirts Wwh Silk and Wash Sateen; double panels In the CI QC front; 12.50 value at P1.J S.0 value at $3.95 v ,, .il - Wash Satin Camesoles Two wonderful special valuea to go In tho White Sale. I'lenty of pretty dentins to select from. Some In flesh with colored hand embroidery trimmed; others trimmed In beautiful' lace edging, l'rlccd us follows II 60 values at $1.15 at100..v.a,r.a.t 65c Children's Underwear Specially Priced AH This Week TNDKItSMrS Ttie wal.it and shirt sizes; nir.es 2 to 8; 3."c 1 Q values ut 7l CIIII.DRKX'S DIIAWKRS Made of fin soft muslin; plain and trlmihed style ut 15c, 19c and 25c miNCESS SLIPS Made of soft nainsook; lace and embroidery trtm , med; 65c values 50c 65c values at WomenVSilk and Cotton Teddies Underwear That's Different, All New and Specially Priced for This White Sale These dainty garments will appeal to wom en of taste. Made of soft silks and cotton striped tissue. Several pretty styles. All are trimmed in lace and ribbons. The spe cial prices are as follows: $2.50 hand embroidery designs at. . .$1.89, $2.75 f.ace Trimmed Teddy . . . ,$1.95 $2.95 Teddies, lace trimmed. .... .$2.45 Silk and Wool Skirts Reduced Take your pick from our stock of fine silk Hklr i at 4 less than regular price. Some In white; others In medium and somB In dark shades. The price range,; $10, $12.50, $17.50, $22.50 to $29.75 A very special offering In silk file novelty striped woolens and shep herd checks, "fhese are all new styles and Are regular values at $6.95, J7.60 to J8.50. JjJCJ rj All In one lot at 75c Women's Drawers Open and closed styles; made of good quality mus lin and daintily trimmed; 75c values 65c 85c. values at 75c Brassieres The very newest and 'ef fective styles for summer. Women who appreojute cool, cornfortahie g a r -merits u-ill he interestt'd in these. Made ,.f allover lace ami lace and embroidery con.funaiioiis, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.00 The New Corsets Are Here for the June White Sale Our Corsets are thnjijnd that have comfort, style and durability combined. These are the new styles that will he favored for summer wear. We cany all styles for any figure, In front and back lace In flesh and white. Priced nt - $1.25, $2.00, $3.50 to $10.00 , Skirtings X fancy Satinett. ,1 Inches wide; reg. $1.25 vol. 08c Fancy Kepp. 36 inches wide, reir. $1.25 val. 08c Fancy Gaberdine, 36 nchen wde, re&. 40c val. 84c Fancy Gaberdine, 36 Inches wide, reR. 40c val. 34c Fancy liasket Weave, 36 Inches wide, regular 4"ic value 29c Striped and checked FlaJtons, 38 Inches wide; regular 60c value 4(c Striped and checked Klaxons, 36 Inches wide; rcRular 35c value , . . ,24j Striped, checked and plaid patterns In Voiles; regular 35c value 9c Striped, checked and plaid patterns in Voiles; regular 40c value J40 Striped, checked and plaid pattern in Vviles: (fegulur 60c value , , , 3ap Striped, checked and,. plaid patterns In Vollca; regular 60c value 49c Silk and Satins Extra Values in the June Sale White wash satin, 40 Inches wide. ' This is a beautiful piece, with a high luster;' just the thing for skirts; a regular $6 value for. .$5 Baronet Satin, 40 inches wide. Only a few yards left of this piece ard will be closed out at, per yard .....$5 40-inch wash satin ; a good weight and a regular $3 value for. . . $2.49 86-inch wash satin! our regular $3 value for ...$2.49 86-inch, wash satin; suitable for underwear; our regular $1.25 val ue, for ....$1.Q0 40-inch brocaded satin that sells regular for $3.00 will be sold at $2.49 o White Silk Bengaline, 40 inches wide, and a regular $5.00, value for $4.49 40-inch Crepe de Chine in white only; our regular $1.75 value for $1.59 40-inch Pussy Willow Taffeta; white only; $2.50 value for $1.98 t White Pongee Silk; 36 in. wide; regular. $2 value for $1.49 36-inch White Taffetas; $2X5 . value $1.49 36-inch Silk Poplin, white; $1.50 value $1.98 White Woolens 36-inch Wool S'crge, per yard $1.50 86-inch Wool Gabardine, per yard $1.75 44-inh Wool Gabardine, per yard $3.25 54-inch Wool Broadcloth, per yard '. $5.00 The Newest Styles , and Colorings in Shoes for Midsummer Wear Ileautlful shade Rookie Brown calf lane Oxford; turn sole; French heels; made by Wright A Peters, Rochester, (1 1 f( N. Y. meed at U.UU Black calf lace Oxford; turn sole, French heels; made M f ff by Wright A Peters, Rochester, N. Y. Priced at .... Medium brown calf lace Oxford; turn sole, French CQ Art .t.rf.,nt filler l'f-lo.l i rtlork glared kid lace Oxford; turn sole, eov- (P'7 ITA cred French heel; a beauty. Priced at p 1 .0J Pull ralf lace Oxford; welt sole, military heel, hh:h arch, wing tip, daintily perforated. Priced at . :h $8.00 Dull kid Pump, with high front (does not cut Inst. p), tfj-y jc turn sole, French heels. Priced at V Ovl Dull kid seamless Pump; turn sole, French heels; a perfect fitter. Priced at $7.50 Patent kid Pump; fun sole, high French heels, dainty C"T Art perforations around vamp, l'rlccd ut V .vU v White Nile Cloth Pump; turn so-le, French heels; cleans beautifully. Priced at $5.00 White Wash Goods This Department Has Made Some Very Liberal Reductions .".G-inch mercerized Pongee, regu lar $t values for .... . 79c Underwear crepe in white only and 36 inches Wide for, per yd. 35c Checked Crepe, very soft quality, suitable for underwear, gowns, etc. This is 40 inches wide and will be sold for 35c Plain While Flaxons, 27 and 36 ' Inches Wide 215c values for 22c 35c values for .24c 40c values for .' .34c 43c values for 39c 60c values for 49c 75c values for ,69c Plain White Voiles, 36 and 40 Inches Wide 40c values for 34c 50c values for 39c 60c values for 49c 6c values for . rr 59c 75c values for 69c Fancy striped Lace Cloth, 36 in. wide; a regular 75c value, for 59c Plain White Organdies 85c values for. 69c $1.00 values for 79c $1.25 values for 98c $1.65 values for $1.19 India Linen A complete line of this popular fabric, priced at 12i2c, 15c, 17oc, 20c, 22i2c, 25c and 35c Towel Specials One tot Turkish Towels; 25c values, for ." J9e One lot Turkish Towels; 35c values, tor 24,. One lot Turkish Towels; 45c values, for 540 One lot Turkish Towels; 50c values, for 5 One lot Turkish. Towels; 0c values, fur .. ,.49o One lot of liuck Towels, 25c values, for 19c One lot of Honey Comb Towels; 25c values, for ioc HELP ALL YOU CAN Buy War Saving Stamps HUNT-MURRY COMPANY "Quality Without Extravagance" REMEMBER THE DATE Jun6 28 June 28 June 28 The Irish Are Never Too Busy to be Agreeably Polite to Strangers (By MARGARET WALTER) DUBLIN (by Mall) No matter what happens to Ireland It will al ways romadn that to an American the Iriah seem more closely related than any other Kuropean people. In the first place the Irish are conatltutlon ally courteous and they acem to have plenty of time to answer quesUona, thy positively like doing" It. Whether they happen to be rich or poor, wherever yeu go, to town or country, you are sure of a friendly welcome If you make the least advance. I asked my ay of a clerk In a very smart hop In Dublin; She was not content to tell me exactly how to find my own way but when I had finished my purbasps and turned to go, she came alon; with me rlRht up tolirafton street, chatting; all the way about this and that point ut In terest that I client to see. This Wan a Shuck. At a modest little lunch place I asked the waitress where 1 could go to amuse myself for the after noon. She never mentioned a pic ture show but said at once. "You must ko to our national theater, the Abbey. That Is where our Irish plays are on and sure you'll pass the time enjoynbly." Think of a wait ress at the Tea Room In Kansas City Insisting; upon a stranKer koIiik to a performance by the Comedy Play ers of an Arkansas piece by Jlm inle Uoudmaa, p. ' 1 found tha the Irish treat their national theater very casually. They stroll in and out and discuss the play as It icors on almost us freely as they do In Italy. There isn't the least attempt, at elaborute stane ef-, feet, the simplest scenery suffices, the st.'me Is nearly always In smul datjlkneiis und you can tell at a glance that the audience cares first for the words and then the actinic Every body seemed to know the play by heart, l'eople came in Just as you would Ko to visit an old friend, not a bit with the Idea of (-ettlnir thrills, but Just to hear clever thine that you had already heard before. Servants dp I. me. But tho greatest difference is In the house servants. I think. The minute the rnald came into my room I felt as It I wanted to talk to her. Shot didn't say anything but there was a nice friendly line In her shoul ders as she bent to IlKht the peat fire; we were friends at once. Hcforo 1 had been In the houae a dav Mar caret got to know Just what 1 wanted without my asking for it and she I for Oklahoma. luMHHiiqwa .1,111 .HIT; 7K "One dealer this week turned down a ear of coal pre. sumably because it was nut conven ient for him to handle it on the Jay It arrived. This ile-ilcr is Knllty of criminal neelluence unless bis coin luunlty already has In the l.:ns all the ciial it will need next winter. I do not know of a siticie such cuni rnunity in ( k latioma. Tiii coal must now be shlmic.l In :4n,,th..r i.,mi Into their confidence the uiinutc youixeerssltatliiv much .Iriuv ...in -v nf - i Iense. and Ins ,,f tlmo . somehow pot It for me. She seemed to know the things I liked to eat even. I asked hur why she lirought me hlue flowers to wear down to dinner and she said. " 'Twa borne In upon me mum." And to the other women staying. in the house she was no lesH attentive. KncMsh ser vants treat visitors Impersonally as a class; Irish servants take von right come under the roel Y. M. C. A. WANTS THOUSAND WOMEN TO GO TO FRANCE oklah5mans SHOULD NOT DELAY IN PURCHASING COAL Fuel Administrator Sounds Warn, lug; Another Shortage Sure to Come Next Whiter. "Most of the dealers of the state are giving this administration the most- hearty co-operation. The ac tion of tile dealer mentioned almve is the exception, and such n he will not receive any assistance from Hil" administration when coal runs short next winter. The fuel administration will do what it can to ke,-p down suffering in every commiiuitv, but where the dealer has flrfrani l'v i c- reiused to care for the warns of i!ie ADA. Feb. 15. .me of the citi lens of Oklahoma do not seem tn realize that the fuel situation la as 1 community tins nomme- ,.,'.., ..,,.',. serious ns It actually !, ays A. Lena! will he shipped to other dcalcs Norns, federal rjl administrator or direct to tho consumers." One thousand women are wanted l'v the Y. M. C. A. to go overseas to work among the American Expedi tionary Forces. Th number should he sent abroad by September 1, according to i or. jotin it. Mott, general secretary, ; who has j.jst returned from an cx j tended tour of the war fronts. I'r. Mott reports that of the forty ! thousand workers with the British 1 V. M C. A. in France, rhe majority are women That means that a , number of men nearly ns large are i released for military service. "The women we want must be I willing to do the task assigned to j ib-ms' -iid Mil F. I.OIUH Slade. 1 head of the wonientv oversetf sec I lion, today. "They mWfct be as will 1 In it to wash dishes as to be made ulvia.onal dlreclora more wBllng, for most of the women who go over for the V. M. C. A. will Just wash dishes and do thimrs of the kind. We want the kind of women who will give pvery effort they have. Just as if they were soldiers. When they are tired out with long hours of chocolate-making and dishwashing, they must, res; by writing letters bacif to the parents of the men they serve to keep the home-folks cheered:" Women are needed In such num bers that bureaus have been estab lished In lioston and In Chicago, as well ns eft New York for enlisting women In Y. M. C. A. work. mm r " CR (;U.N1FATHERS drenched horses for colic. That wai the old way which was uncertain and unsafe. Farrls' -Colic Remedy does away wlthi drenching Is ap plied to the horses tongue with a dropper which comes packed In each bottle. Oet It today We guarantee It- Hold by Kendall Drug Co. An Over-ripo Tomato and other over-ripe vegetables f fruits often cause very serious Bowel Trouble In hot weather. Check it as, quickly as possible. Oet a bo' tle of GROVE'S BABY BOWK!. MEDICINB, a safe and aure remedv for Summer Diarrtioeaa. It Is Ju' R3 effective for Aulla as for Children. Ladlts 11.000 Bwrd! I pntitixrly frti'; anlee my gret Kuemiiful 1' Msenthly" pound. Safdv relirvM Mom of lh lone'; mOHt ohntinttA. abnormal rnr. in l..to rlavn, . No harm, pain or lalprfrpnrf witl work. Mail $1.50. Trouble Strenilh 2.l)i Booklet Vrrr. Writ today. Pr. T Soulhincton Rfrnwiy Co., 148 liaill Sl'" Latiaai City. Mo. , L.''lliia'MMlMl'M!'W.'l"i