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v.... t VVAH work la becoming; trior Iha f ' engroenlng . activity In Tulaa. There la a placa f..r nil women to Perform some uaeful acrvii a to help win. 1 s new nf Hi mats ami illy mi) ir-vicwod mil ctirullliieil for ri-u lirn i r Tim Wmld. I.tinu) limn over oklahuii. i tell if actlviti. aLAlIOMA'a 0BEATE8T MWirAfEa rVU. lAED Will AJgOOlATKD rkiat VOL. XIII, no. m TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, SKPTKMBKR 1, 111S I'KICK 5 CENTS! Wmim amid Wm3 Wok-ScI(ity Mem aiadl ParMMlb ' f "'' ii i i i ,11 M.ii. , . , i , i, in I, iiapjaaaaMMaMMa A Prayer in Khaki. O Ivrd, my flod. accept my prayer of thank That thou hna placed ton liiiinlilv In the rank Where I run ilo m part, nil unafraid A 1 1 1 1 i 1 a aujdlcr lit thy kri'.it i ruaiul". (Siva other. (!nd. the rlory; nilni the rlitlit To etund bi-alde my comrade In tha fight, To dn. If need be. In umiin foreign land -Absolved ajid auluccd by a aoldior'e hand. ( I.ord. my (lod, pmy tmikcn to my prayer Anil keep rn ever liiim !). keep inn whir The fight In I hlokfMt. where, iiiIiIh! alci-l himI flame. Thy aona give, buttle, calling on thy nume. II Minn suitable fur mir I '- a, rcault hawo lo.L.v i or on i.i .li r 1 . 40".UU'I i .'-. for diatt ihutluu to u'li riMj.'i Imped that wr in. iv obtain .t tiiiniil nrn from ... . ,,i - i i ! tif Inttrtxt to Women aV m a am a - a 4 nnounct mi nt. i i'i i .i i Reopening of RM Croaa head tjuartere for accomplishment of the work ripected of Tula, chapter dur- Inn the fall and winter muntha. line fcaen art for Monday, September 2. Tha workrooma have been thor oughly cleaned and renovated In un tlrlpatlon of a resumption of aetlv Itlev and unlcaa there la a audden ending of the war or aunia unfnrit eeen occurrence rnmri tip, eewlng and the making of surgical dre in(ta will (o on uninterruptedly fot tna neit 11 month Kven It' If ahould happen that the, war took an unexpected turn, the work of the Ited Croaa wlU go on Indefinitely In order to provide for'lnn cure of refugaea, prisoner and hopelessly maimed. It la requeeted that the head of the varloua department and com mltteea he on hand at the hour of opening Monday In order to iuuIk' with renrjranliatlon of the work Mm John H Wheeler, rhtfman of wninen'a work, will return horn' Heptetnber IS to take tip her duller which from all Indication, will be even mora atrenuoii) than before. Kor tha preaent the hour of worV will ba from 9 until 4 with nn hour off fur luncheon at noon and It 1 oupertcd thut all wotnrn III chiirK' Will bu prompt. , I'nlta mny re.iieet work on Mon dxv n li i:il an. I It I iinkcl tlmt n many a can, aend lieudipiHMcii fur .line. 1 Thlrtii n-r cent of the em plovi' of the Kovernmi'ot of tirr.it Itrltain, outmdn the munition f -i ' torlr, In January, 1!UH. were wnin en, arcordlntc In an atinoiini eim n' bv the department 'f labor It l latlinated tb.it In all lint of work 1,441!. 000 women have Mapped In to fill the deplete. I rank of In-liiMi r and nearly lhree-iuarter of thlr niynber work for the murnnieril. That the many million nf Ited Croea knitter muV know the plum, of the American Ited tVon for fu ture knlttlnK, UeorKo V. Hrott, act In mnnKer of the American Ked Croaa. baa lamed the followlnn at(i ment: "When the war Indnalrle Ixiar.l aome time alto advlaed the Ited Cm that Jfutiirn productUm of knlttlnr yarn would be areatly reduced, wi Immediately ronimnnced to purchase !! t. I I oi KnVf i n nicnt 'I in I 1 1 t II I, hn Wc t-r. 1 1 I I" r I'finw the ii'ti million . l.lM M'.ll. " b:tc till' lot n I f i i.'CUl e 4 It, -Inn tlcti-r ii, !t MtlliU 10K bow tu Mil ipt inlili, oi,ly ai iii'-ti l u h looHt iniicntlat W lien a ,ii , la re.lchcd e will iltilnni , I pi oki a in of k mil 'I II II. 1.1 .1 lOll ttl I 1 1 . l ! ,,. K Mill' He, I 'in, Ii la i ,. ,, v f,,, I billion 1 fcilil, nun i inutricra, 3 I nun w r ' Iii'Iiiii'Im ami I J .' Imkj ii total of :i . ioin .,,i ,, hopeful, t benf .1 III it 1 Mr aui-h H dd It loll. 1 1 I'll i in ii 1,1 v lo iililj- to 1 1 1 ii K w J ' i-n.it.ii meet the niore urgent 1 1 --. t r i f of our men the imnmu n'.T Ii tb,i i "inn cTinn it w,!! he inter. . to t lie women bo li.i e liei-n k n .t t i n it to know t hat fi"in At iienili,r I. HI ; to .III lie .to, I 'i 1 V t'l' Ami t , u, .' i'ros it :! i itmt, l J 7 .', u no knit'i.. Kirmenta to h' :ii 1 1 and li.iv 'f the I'lilte.l SJ,iiea "hilling trie inie perlol STunni k nlttt-.l a 1 1 ii Ii w i re ,-n I to t he It' .' I'liat coliuni-Hli'liei s in IV. line no ll.ily for d.atril-utioti t,i a.illofa an. I I l llinnn p "At the ie.iiet of the war linlu" (lien hi. nr. I Altll wbn h the lie, I from W'.n k. In !i.. ciiojieriit.oii we. have ui kc.I i baplera and 1 1 1 1 1 -vldu.il worker n.it (,. Pny wool In th open market, but to aecure thei niitninl thiiniKh our .l.'p.irtiiicn of ailpplle ' ll'-e!IOlt "f I'ielliel.t , '"i I nil. I I l.niHht 1-1 n i. ' 1 I ii Ii ,4 I in li ii in on n . i 'bu I n I hone ul III I ! I n I' ll Mm tl IV. I II v ..I I'l aillllK Nome time iblliriij Hep telnbel I'.rvel. Well' lalj III llkbtl M.-ii to th"e of the honor ,;uet an 1 ti'.K'a f,,r .Mil llurn. Mr an. I Mrt I' I'l. keilOK. Mi mi l M a I llilllri llin v. Mr ant Mia Mini T l oim lain an I M iia I .a i u. 1 1 ,i i n the eaet to Intllai. Te . m-i i 'i l to bo Ibe new homa of tb I'.a l.nniiv I t. I- o, THonals. iu: Ii I i I el ' 'I'll. I Mil M i Ml. X M It. ., Mi l ii i i ami r JluJ .'bin will til. l IV rv elllll M I IV I I il On K.iv Ha and nl'ii Ml . I !.n V M nl lle'on, rvi'ent I II. lei ..... ( Tl." ni'i'iilnliiit iit of Mi llu'li 1 I' li I ' w hi miilron t.f h"iior bo Mi. n.i il vi i ft :i n m Ouiini lb.' ri- ' linn, u IV. Ih l.llliouiii-e t V eHli-i .1 iv Mia M.iiK.irel , ' , n v new ,.lier U.llltl w!io ha "l.ni i le, I u il II .i. ii pa pel f . 'I fill: NeVCI.il lllnliths. lift I.im ,'nr .Ni-vv lirlcnii, vvln i, , It,- w I , Olllli . le i w il Ii Ibe M il f nf I", in I'lr.ivun' 1111,11 her I. In-,' lii-l e. M ini ill- 111. I. e mini ftleiul vvliojiiiirl lift ill 1 1. 1 nine been the i.lllll ,1 I'" the reel , any I'i' I e.l t ddinfH. An m!.-i. 1 1 1 ur ,li. . I, ii inll 'I -i H ."',ll e, Sa I Ul 'la V whin M : M.ivbel I'liilre T.I 1 1 . I, I'll III. I i,l Mr t li.l I ) H ' T.liroe I :.i i ' I. ki 1 1 J . . be, nn, e the l.rnl' of Mi Al'hnl Inin.iiii iniiii i.f II, U illv 'I lie oil . Mil. inv WI" Hill-III tl I . I lit '.I I". I. Ill I lie In. nic of I be I I l.le Hloi.tn ,. MM. r, Ml C hert I". Alar. V'Mnu. .in.l Mi .MiiiArtbor, d?0 N'-rUi I 'be v en lit avenue with llev Mr . 1,1 . V. r. b r. K 1 1 1 1 at nf Tiinitv 1 .pi. ' i iIiiik the 1 1 1 1 ir art v ii -. v ! Ml I and relalev r . 'I net e vv et e II and the nuptial vkit wi pie In It IVirv (Jiel.ill. : E J j & wia w tin I by onlv the ltiiineill.il). ilnl"v Then' vvete lio alleiiilin w na tuoHt run n-i.u I. rl.l.. ... wa utttred In u liaiiilainie iiflernoon (.own of I, loo naiiu mid her flnweia were w hite hrlil roae I'rei ed.na the rrieinonv u dinner with ini'tnber I of Mr. Y iiiihh family, 1m ludltiK h ' hiiither and aliler-In-law, Mr and lMia liaretiie II. Young, hh Kiiea'a I waa aerve.l In tin liome of Mr. and ! Mr M.n Artbur. Mr Youim la prominently l.lentl fied will, tin rilv hiialnrea and tun. alcal lnteiet and hi bride, who h I neen a reai. tent of Tulaa the pm thiee jeara. hil p. wide circle of like the friend of Mr The liotue aervl. e ilep.u tmetit of the ;e, ft na. wlh offl.e In the old WriRht bulldiiiK. ha iirke, this ilepartiiietit ii ni know Icilue the ron. Irilnitlon of a fine new ilvik, nd by Ibe Weatern Supply compan y. and a hit- map of Ihe rity from Mayor I. II. Huh hard. The man I to be frien.i u h.. iiaeii ill lorituiiK trie reauleiice of the Yniinit. will be iirprle.l to learn of pimme, IIh which (til department the marrlaxe .Mr and Mm YnunH of tho Ile, frna I In touch The I left laal tnirlil n . l.'l,l. l 'Mi- ll.-i-tli.i M.'lh nl" .,f i.UlaliMina ''lt. win, wu Hie K'le.t for a few d.iva of Ml KUi.-l I III. .It. ha if. ,. . ,,...i l i , u i . 1 1. ..i ... ... .tniltier f.,r III.' Women iIivinioh of III e,eial alile en pi o V II I en t ae IV- ii " Hint Mi l.lll.'lt ih ItntnMi ln nt'i'. l.o.HV if th" I'l. II" d'parllllelit of iabor. Mi 1'ti t.al'tncr wbn li:t beefl epetnliiiK ll ,lraint va.iitlon uf u ,t week III I 'k in 111,11 ,1 City, Ada ml Sulphur, will tetmn l,, Tu n Septcni In-r 3 to lea, inu her miialc i,i . While In Ihe iapll.il Mli iliiritner aw a Riient In the bonie nf .Inila"! wild Mm. John Kaln. Mlf Nirraln. M.i'luie, Mr and Mi II ii M.i'lure'a oun ditiwh ter, ! I i live reileiul er 10 for HI.' Iihi lea. Mo . her a,e iioea to enter I .in.leiiw ii.nl eeuilnarv M lAitia Hum. lUiiKhter uf Mr. and Mi. A. It llarn. Inia iaaM i inn pU-'-o l plana for entrance to l.ln.len wood. MIh Cindy liatiilerahnt enter tallied with a line party elerdav iifternonii complimentary to MIhb .Martha I'ew, who with her parent, Mr and Mia. J. Kilirur I'ew. ha been In Tulea for il few day enrouln from Mr ll I' Witdawoilh -ind inn, I bin, returned home yeater.l i;-- inoin :mt fiovn Meridian. Mian, w i.-1 th.v ivie Kiimmoited on arrouui of th tlineii of Mm, Wadaworth'a mother Mi J If Kill. Mr Kill I if.. v . i liii; nicely. Mi June A (lrl-ahy (Miff I'Vnetitt b. 1 1 1 1 m on m I, who haa been api inlliiH the pact eeveral weefia In ..in Antonio, In older to be name Mr. i.i !' who I a('t loned at Kelly Ii.'l.l will rrtiirn In Tula 8epleln lr 14 to l equine her claMaea In mnal'. - - I ' In- and Mih 1.. I. Owen liava rt IiimiihI frnni Haltle freek, M'lch..' when lioctor Imrm waa a patient In the aaliltailuin for arveral wMkt Mi 1 1 n it Mae f ravei, of Htlllwater w ho in the gileat for a few tlavr of In., lor and Mm uweii, haa re tin lied to her home Mia I tbel I'mNtead and Mlm Jvnn l"ei Huanii left i, ii I'M, lav evening for i'iomi Mac Ail bur, Waco, Tela. 10 apcii'l few ibiva with Mlm I tin t.ul brother, Mr. llnriy I'maiifid, vvlni i confine, I In tha ba hoapttal on a, i omit of lllneaa. Kerirt. It t. Carpenter will arrnVe hiiina today from t'amp Jackaon. ' l'., to apend a eeveral day' fur lough with hla wife and parent. Mi ami Mra I'. II. Carpenter. I 'pun ll return to ramp, he will b ai.compw tiled by Mra Car pen tor Mr. W. CI. Wllllamaon and daiia). It. Mm Kdlth Mllla inaon, w(ll leava early In rtepteiuber for fh-caa-o, whnra Mi Kdlth I to anintr ChlcuHO Mualiiil rnlleaa for a yearV Uiilv under Hamntlnl, a renowmal vlollnlil. Mien Mildred H'-nlt, dauhter rr Mra V. S. Hcott, ha been a oca pled for entrance to ard-llelnmnt egle I'-KC. N.ll'll vllle. Tel, ii , i,,. mill lean eailv III Sep'i inl.er I,, I 1 1 u l, ,t-r I "I I lea. Mih 1 1 II. lei: i rle v'.'.-e-W, VnoiiK "llillllbt. t of Mr. n n - I Mi .lac - N Iv, will leave l ile In ,l. n n. i fur I'lttM.ui Kb. la. li"i" n!i k " f i entrance to th" Mrnaret Mori i 'ii a, honl f,,i (in. Mi t I! W lit nf lt,,-Hlle. M,' i vian.'iir Ho loom, of her bi.'lher Mi ll ll M.II, i . aii. I M.n. M I Hi-, , i!T H.ouh Vi. tin Mr Miller I lecover Inu after a aerloc I'.m n Mr, o l II, mi, .l.i'iKhter, M a leather ll-iiii an. I M:- tuth Wll llamaon a, r b me from it pleaaint v teil t of a n -null m Wichita anl Kanaa City. Mr. and Mra. JcM-ph 11 su, lion lerar left laat rvenlna to epcin' the week-end aa uim of tin Hlml. lenheraer'a parent, Mr. at il Mra J. II. Keatnn, of MuakoKi-K uafferlnif with typhoid, I rnnvaleuc iiik aloHly. i Mr and Mra Frank t. Ilodolf and t ihiblreii will return home on Mon I day friuii t.,n north w her they apnnt i -veral weak of the warm iiuun t loilmr unr ramping. v Mra. M. Iluahea, aon 8th. Ml Muriel A Ibe ami Jack Clover will return today from Colorado, here they motored aevcral weeka ago for an outlna. i Mra. I'reeton (, Wail, dauahter Mlaa Winifred, ton Maater (luatavua, and Mlaa Haiti Mauda Iinuclaa r turned nn Saturday from a plaaftant outlna of a monlri In llolllater, Mo. Mr and Miu't A. Trnalv anil ' li.ua. i ei. laiii, and Jvellia. biiva rw t u i.. . I biiiiie after penJitiH tha pat tinea in. ml ha lit f olnrado-nj Wyo n, ina. -. ! - , vi r. and Mr, Thumna I), tnnnn I will arrive nn Monday from the ejiai j a here Mra I. von ha bin eoJournJ iiH ainrn early auinmer. Mr. -and Mra. W. I Klatler and chlblren, Alice and W. I- Jr., have ' returned from a ten waaka' atay In licnvrr. Mr and Mra. J. T. Hilar and tar children huve returned from Frla, I'll., where they apent July and Annual. Mr. and Mra. Howard AmWra anil daiiHliieia nra home from Mont N, Ark., where Mra. Anilera and tha mrle apent Ihe paat aavatt weeka. Mr. and Mr. K. P. niaek end daiiKbtar, Homata, are home from Toledo, U where Oiay apent lb montha of July and Auguat Mr, f. fl, Hplnd'er and daimhter Milium, and Mra. Hplndler'a alater, Mlaa Jawal (larhutt. whn have haan a'tmmerlPH In Colorado Rprlnaa, wflj return bvima on today. Mr, and Mra. A. C. Hunt are home from trip to Texa. Ml lluth Chapman, of Waxa mat hie, Tela, ha bean confined I the home of her brother, Mr. Jamae A. Chapman and Mra. Chapman, Mlaa Faye Fry la borne after ha.v ina; apent a twe werke vwcaUna la Colorado, Mr. K. J. larrfbarl ha oive to Join Mra. Lambert and the children In Colorado Hprlnae. Mra. Joaeph Lavy and aon, Joe. have raturned from an all lummn"! tay in Ml. utammerta, Mloh. r . w. M . . . , , . f t . ana aara. r.. u 1 1 1 u n a imjm toy mam family will falura IaiIiw ,. . month'a atay In Colorado. , office chali a. atlll I in need of aevcral Fall and Winter Suits $29.75, $ 39.75 ($50 Special) and up Coat429J5, $39.75, $44.75, $49.75 and up Drrnnn $19.75 ($25 Spl.) $29.75 and up Skirts J6 J5, $S.75, $11,75, $11.75 and up lU(xun$5J95 Spl) $6.75, $8.75 and up Petticoats $5.00, $5.95, $6.75, $8.75 and up Our garments have that air of distinction uhlch appeals' to all women irho seek origi nality. They are made for women who know the best and priced to please those whose purses are smaller than their de sires and tastes. Iletiirninir llelglan, deported thle vear. brln- new evidence nf (iernian cruelty, ai cor. lint to the "HelKian Mulli'tin." received by the depart ment of Inlmr. which ay: "It la known that at the heulnnln of the yrar lfIS, in apltn of all theii promi.-a to the neutral a well ar to the pope, the Herman attain de ported fiom lxikeren teaalrrn Flan.) Ure to the weatern front to labor at military work 27,000 men of the mid. Ilo and working rlaaeea "It I announced at prcnent thai two hundred of thrae unfortunate have been able to return to their native town. They are all In a la tneiitiihlti atate nf health, and for the inot pait tuhrreiilnua, but on the other hand ilyaentary and typhue iiii.lerfeeiliiiK, cruel treatment and hfciw have made very mint victim anion; the men deported from lo keren, and iioUiiiik mark the apm where they have been burled " v It 1 doubtful If tile work nf nny department of Ibe It'. I i'ioi ha Kiown like that of Hi" home aervio. The reanon for It rapid Krnwlh la raally rxpluined by Ibe fact that It haa to do with he ptoblem of the fiiinlliea nf men In the ncrv Ice, and a tno wur continue tho protiiema continue to ki-ow moi romplicn.tet. There I the matter of the allot ment an.l allowance, and a tbou aand and one other thing which Mr, T. 1.. Unlay, aecretary of the department, la called upon to (rive her aitcntloji. nluni, r worketa for Ihla deinrtment etill are nn-ileil and t la epccte, that aevcral jouni? women will offer their service In tho work of aecurlnK Information. The Uutlra of the youiiK women will be to meet the vltiitor to the office, ae riire their mtme und iiddres.Ne In order that they may be. locnte.l by the cnllltiK committee, etc. New Worker who recently volunteered are M.-ailame l're, Kay. reel, IMd ley, t. C. Hlmmuiia. Frank I:. Hhal lrnbeiirer, A. A. Hmnll. .1 W tiilll land; Mliur Mabel Core, IVanccji llaikbiiBch, and Jeanne, Shea. Ml Charlotte, Ulna la now nerv ing tha ordnance, bureau in lietroit where ahe la wnrh'nK aloni; Ilnae It connection with the work of the department of labor on plan In In aure tho anfely of women In the ov ernment aervlce. Mho prepared foi the pnalllnn through a courao In k..v -eminent war work at the I'nlveiaitj of llocheater. Kveiy aafcly meanur. I considered a mean nf lncieainMj lh productive power of labor. left Kama Cliy. uniaha and fhlcuxo .ill, I at it con. luaii.n will be at home to friend ut in North Cheyenne avenue. Annnunrenient mde of the mar rlafia of Mlaa I.ennre, June and Mr Hubert 1'. Malkiia. which wa aol emnlreil with civil rltea at !i o rlocl Friday evening In th K!k' , club l-ater there will be a ceremony In th fatholln church of which the brldi la a communicant Tha bride, daofhter of ("apt. J. T Jnnra of Kanaa City, who for iimi' time, haa been eervin; with the French ai my. ha leeii ronnertel with the ataff of a local hnapltal Three brothers of the bride also are In tha aervira In France, which I the country of their nativity. Mr, Malkua. eon of Mr. and Mra I, ma Malku of Khawnre, I a well known local newapaper man. who Ir quite ucceful In f?, profeaalon. Mr and Mr Malkua will take their lion -evmonn at a later date going for vlaft with home-folk and friend In Oklahoma City and Kanaa City. Thelr friend have Jnxt been p -priMed of the marrlngi of Ml Flta '. l.lttlc nf I,oa Angele to Mr. John A. Whalen of Tula.i. which took place Auguat 17 at tha realdetici of the bride Mr. and Mr Whalen were aweet lieatt during their I'nrly achnol day In S'prlngflebl. Mo, an.l Ihe removal cif the bride to California only nerved to atiengtbei, th. tie nf frlendieblp and later love. Into whir). It grew. The bride,' after completing a poet graduate couree In tha t'nlvaiaity of California, took up the work of nn liiatriictor of rhemlatry. Mr. Wha len I a apeclal Inveat Igntor fnr the I'nl'etl state depnrttnent of juattce and hna been a realdent of Titian for n number of yeaia The couple will he at bom,, at " and South Koatoii llrniir. Informal. In cnuttov to Mr John V Mid dleion I Mlaa .loaephlne Irwin I and Mr. l!ov Have IM!n Cornellu Urowti) two re. etit bride In the llmi Tem pa club, their fellow club mem ber entertained with a hog parly to th vaudeville theater Thure.lav i-ve. nmir. A aupper at Ibe Superior tea room followed t.he evening at Ihe theater Matron nnd girl nf the paity were Mr Hubert t'onwell, Mimn. Ione liguti, Mary McVultv, M iiie Colliett, Ai'iifii I'ungan. Clem, eiitlni llrnwn, Marguerite Maniran. I'.'a x I lainnierwlv . Ann Cm rieilua. Nell t'orbin, Ijoui Mayo and Alma Wooitard. 1 1 Bawaam torn wmaaai l Always Watch Oitr Windows. OUR. RTOnK WIIJj CI.OPFD At.L LiAHDlt l'AY IjAY TiiiliKO,VV Th automobile deliverv. aervlce it the Ue,t ((,, which la illie.te,t by Mia lira HuiJaon, will leauin.. It dlltle with the lei,t,eiil., i,f I.....I. nuiinera Monday, follow: Mon day, tlludv llenderahot; Tnei.iv. l'earl Alexandet; Wedneadiv, I-il-i Lynch; Thuraday, Mvttl.i Sa inleraon , Friday, Juliette Hunt; Saturday, France Kiddle. The home aervlce office rorpa conalat f th folluwlng girl Who aerve on the dya named. .voiuiay. ratti Arthur; Tin-duv Helen l.iemney; Wednraday, .Maud. Hradley; Thuraday, Kvelvn Coin,,, I Iv; Friday, Mr, . .'lover: ISalur .Mini jean l'ettua. I Mia Kebeccv llaakell. whoaonn I j to leave for entrance to I 'ana Hill Welleelev. Maeai , waa made the i honor gueat at a motion pii'Vir. i p.irty w it h w hich M la liginl i Iron- ar! entetiiiined Mml Ml I'vi-nlng Mra n II Ionard, mother (lf the young hoateaa, and Mm I". I. Ml -llkan, were rhaperori of tha follow- jln- tM iwi-l Murpirle Welch, .line I Kol'lilHoll. Nell CnnkJ M'Kta llor Iracce Koderlck, .lack I'ew. M-otl-i tner KiiTiHoiu. Walter Miller nnd l .l.linr I itgf raid day. Chic cagoa rhg-mplon knitter haa become a munition worker She la ll.len Ulllon of fharle street. Chl ciigo. now working in' a factory at 1'iillinan. The young woman's splendid anc ce In knitting for the aoldler In Hpired her with u dealra to undertake aonm niore Important wrtrk In the war program, nnd, ahe I now en -KiL'e.l in an Important brau4i of a!i. II manufacture. ApcotdrrCiJ to the report received lv the depart ment of Inbrir, lt find thla work not only more patriotic but mort re munerative, V Luncheons. Ml KrniHTH Haakell enlertainrd with a pretty informal luncheon at the ''oiin'rv chili yeat'Tdiv- iifler noon, complimenting Min Marlh I'ew, who with her parent. Mr an' Mr. .1 l'Miiar r,-w, leave early In tha week for their new home In lal hi. liace were aet for M i"e Nii ntnl Meaerve Helen P-l-inev, Fveivn Connolly. France Kiddle. Hlndv llenderahot, Ihn honor f ileal anil hoaleaa Pinners. . 1 ir an l Mr W I" Kill., It enter I tallied at dinner I'lllav evening In their home. In courleav to Mr A I' j llarn who recen'ly waa accepted fo J aervlc In tha T. M C. A and wh I w.'?JeUii34i.a.'eee'''i. r n l, , iiiipaerae' Oklahoma's Smartest Garment Store for Women. .o l Second Floor Phone 2082 1 df 319-321 South Main. . . . . lDcgsekg( anadl 'Sekctkiag Messrs mi Ghh The more our tailor specializes the more Intelligently they can make styles that blend accurate style and genuine service with the grace that is youths right. , ? Our Misses and Girls Garments are all made by specialists in youthful apparel and It is all selected by a specialist in youthful buying and selling, who has a thorough knowledge of the requirements of our younger patrons. The result Is an exclusiit beeomingness that mark each garment instantly as intended for the age for which It Is made losing not one whit of modishness ar of faithful obedience to the pre tailing fashions. Mm I, ' t e l;- i Mm .i CD I I - I I ) J " -wiuu wviavtj The ICTircsa off YoaiwJhffyS D)is.nc4ioa JAUNTY MODELS OF RTRAK21IT. LINE KKOCKA IN SERGES, JER SEYS AND ALL SATINS, Han ono-picio anJ combination ulyU-n "Halt and Half" DrfHsct of Hrrge and tuffctu or MTge and Hutin. Wry elevrrly Htylcd and trimmed; charmino; accordion plcatfd nkirl, natin trinn with fringe cdffinjf ; sundry little touche.-i of color, entirely new nnd most effective, peep up nero and there. The younif miss will lie plad tu know we have them in such numerous styles that they are sure to find the particular mode to suit their individuality. Triced $27.50 1- $50 ,WwrV Sizes 1, 16, 18, 20 junior Sizes 13, 1.1, 17 Serge models in navy, African hrown, rookie beige, green, nJuni, Burgundy. So better time than this week for girls to start getting their school day wardrobes together. This will give mothers and daughters the opportunity of choosing leis urely a big advantage for last minute shopping with all of its hustle and bustle Is rarely satisfactory. If Ilfk ran I n, .a Store Will Close at Noon Monday, Labor Day. laWlwga h Ir w- it i M M VI i if- I ! i i jr" --' ,S.,.!