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TULSA DAILY WOULD. TULSDAV, NOVUM 15 KR 12. 191S. BATTLE 13 OVER, SAYS PRESIDENT Wilson Addresses Con gress in Announc ing Terms. OBJECTS ARE ATTAINED Armed Imperialism Is Now Thing of Past, He Declares. OUR PART IS A PROUD ONE S. Enters at Critical Juncture and Aids In Results. WASHINGTON. Nv. 11- Itc! 4nt Wilson announced the terms of :oe armistice with llennany today In iii aildrf to concrem. The uddrens f the president follows: l.ontlcnicii of tho I'-onres In these nntloKN llmnt of rapid ami MUM'Mdci i lianui' It wl'l In some divn-e hclilon my sense of ?v Mxuilliilltv n is-rform In person Clip diHV f ooniiniinloillng to you mime of Inrxrr 'Hn'iniLHioiicru nf thr situation Willi which It Is imf-wary in l"l. The t.crnian authnrlilrs who hvc al Hie Invitation of the su jircme vr council. Is-en In com muiiHatliui with MiusJml IWIi, have ait-opicd and sUriied. the terms ef ntil"tlce wlilcli ho wan author lird und Instructed to coitiiiiuiil ciic to llH'ni. These terms arc a follows: The Icf-ltis re Klven rlewhere) 11m war thus tmon to an erul; tr i.itiitvr actsn.ttsl tlicsn term nf armlstkr. it win or impoesiine i , for (he Gorman mnimnnil to re new IL It In not now posslhle to assess the omsfMinoiK-cH of this fcroat con uunniadon. c know only that ihis tnwrlcal war, whom? con.sumlm; tM WgllDdDirlKiPdDdl This is tho function of tho Armour Brdnch House. Trainload after train load of eatables are shipped con stantly from tho ecore or more of Armour plants in production centers, thon distributed through Armour Branch Houses, so all sections may havo ample selection and supply. No part of this system can be effective alone. Each Is dependent upon the others for support In our Branch House here we carry enough foods to furnish a reserve tho two or three days' margin that makes you and your grocer independ ent of railroad delays. If it were not for the Armouf Branch House here, and several hundred like it elsewhere, such systematic distribution would be impossible. The supply would be anything but even and regular. XQDUCTS Don't Sell Your iutiii.-s Mr,,i imin one nation to uiiuilii-r until all thr world h;u on r re. b, nt an end and Hint it wa the irlvlli'Kr of our own iss.pU- to cnicr It at lt.s imiHi crlti. ill Jiinc lurr In Hill h fashion mid lit mii Ii force us i,, iiinti ihutr In a wny of whirl wr. lire ull ilrrply nnul, to Uir tr.iu riT.uli. r Uunvv, too. iIl.ii thr olijii t ,of thr war U uu.ilncd. Ule olijisi Ukh wlili h nil free inrii I I n,-t thrir lu-urt.; mid ntuHiii d wlili a MwtiiiiK ii.niliiriiif which I'K'ii now r ilu nut reul te. AruHil impcrlaliMii such a the linn comrivcil who were hut ctrduy thr master of i.c i-ii.iny Ls at ui mil, lis Illicit ainlililotis 011 pulfe! In (dark disaster. Who will now wi'W in rrvlvr If.' 1 lie arl.l trwry siwcr of tin- military lustp of l.crmnny which once could se rrrtly, and of Um own sluule i hi'liv, dlsturh the pence i.f thr world Is ilkcrvliu.l un. I destroyed. Tin IfTeal lutiluiis which asms-hitcri themselves, to destroy It h.iv. now arrinlU'ly li 1 1 1 1 1 , In h, common pin,SK-o in set iin sm li 'UI'0 as wui Nitllsr Uir Iiiiikiiik of tho mIkK wurlil for ilisluirn-iiiNl Jux. Oit; rnihiHtuil in si iili nx Mt.s whU'h ar IiiimiI iihiii xoinrlhlnt; much brttrr ami linn h nmro 1.11 Inn than tin1 M'UKh rniiiH lilii- IiiHti-his of ixrwi-riiil xtairx. Thrro is rr oiiijiriurr iix In tin dlrwtor Imvr in mliui otjtt Out TUvy Iwvc a nuriil In tin nuun r. not only, nut it hrurt uImi. '1'hrir aviiwnl and ronrrrli'il iurKinr li to suil.sfy and rotii t ihr wrak ax well iih io iirnril their Just rlKhls In thr Htroni;. To IU'llevr Want. Thr himuini' li iiix-r and Inlrn tlon of Ihr irliirlnus rot rniiii'nlx has already hren iiuinili'-.nil hi u very iraetleal way. Their rei rrMiilailrx In Ihr siipnine war fouiied at ersiillliN h.ie hy iiniiii liuoii rexiduilon ii.ssnriil thr pcipli-x of thr eriitral empires fluit pU-x ivImi pn-x rie their self eiiu Ind unit the orderly prixT-srs of llH-lr Koxeroiiient: thr future to those who pnur ihemselvis thr Irur frl'Hd of inn n 1. 1 nil. To enn uuer with uniis Is to make oi.lv a teinMirary i'on(uesl ; to eMiiiier th' world hy eiirnlni; Its eslis-m Is to nuike M'rinaneiii eonipievis. 1 nm ctiiifldent that the nailnnx that havo lenrnrl the dlselpllur of free. .imm mm uuu imvc scimsi huh drlf-IMiHMe-lon to lis ordiTeil pnu tier urr now nlxitit to make con qmxt of the world hy sheer xiwer of example and of friendly lielp fulnesx cviTyllilni; ttiat Ix xssJMe In tho 0U get your foods from your local dealer but who distributes to the dealer? He must be able to get a regular supply both in quantity and variety liberty Bonds-They're the Best Investment on Earth Dorothy Dalton at Palace mIJ'i'swJ III 1 I'll 11 in hhmw i .aiViii'ti'-i ir" f 11 1 '-' -r--' '- niinn " 1 ' ' 1 t ..' . - - . .i . 1 ' 1 ..y. -ilHiitn0 11-- i hiTV.B.U Kxaturlni? In "Viva la l-'ranee" elrciinixtanrr will Im 1I11110 to sup ply 1 In 111 with food and relieve the di.strexi.ltiu want thai Ix In xo ninny plais'x Ihrealenini; tln-ir very lives: 11 nil su px are in lx taken tin itieillalrly to oruanle lluu ef fort s al relief In Hit same sys-K-maile manner that they wi-re ormiiiiM'd in 1 he rax- of leli;iiiin. Ily Ihe use of the Idle teiniuicv of Ilu- eeiilrnl empires It iiiiihl pn-s-riillv In lie posllile to lifl (lie fear of utter misery from their op pressed Mpu!ii Inns and set llielr minds ami eiieruiisv fnx for Ihr im al and luiardiuis tasks of xilll leal reeousirtietli it wlili h now fiuv Ihem on evirv I111111I. Hunger dixsj not l.niil n furni; it linsds iiiimI nesx and nil Ihe utilv disiempers thai make 1111 onlered life linpos hllile. i :iss,ss Aeisiimpll.sh Not him;. Let us lx iHTfeelly frank with ourselves and admit lh.lt tlwsr iili-sllons run not Ix' snllsfaeUirily linswenil niivv or at oner. Itnt Ihe moral is not tluit there Is Ill tie hoH' of un early answer that Under the present plan, every com munity gets its share. Today, when more than one-third of the Armour output is going to fill the Army and Navy needs , it is easy to see the value and importance of the Armour system in assisting to evenly distribute tho considerably reduced amount of foods available for civilian use. Dealing in a necessity such as food becomes more than a business. It carries with it pledges of service, of1 quality, of dependability and delivery all of which must be met That Armour and Company feel such a responsibility to this com munity is shown by their investment in a Branch House here. As local manager, I cannot serve Armour better than to see that the service you and your grocery or market get is in every way satisfactory. H. M. McKay Manager Tulsa Branch House Telephone 105-859 .1 4.k ' Itk 9i tUI' Wednesday and Thurnday. will tufficr. It Is oiiIt Hint wo must lx uitient and helpful and ml nil fill uliuve all of Ihe urent hope and confidents- ihnl He at Ihe heart of vvhal Is Inkli'i; plinv. l i. eessi-s iieeompllxh noihin. I n. hirpiiv Itiixxla has furnished iihiiiidant reernl proof of that. IH-H.nlir Immediiilely ilefems It self. If evi'esses should ix-eur. If illsordi r should for u Unix raise lis head, a solier soeoml thought will follow iukI a day of construe live nil Ion, if vve help and do not hinder. The pnxiriit nnd all iluit ll holds hclonirs n the mil Inns and Ihe Hs I'eoples Have 'lest Ahead. The pn. iles who Imvc but Just , "Hill' out from under the yoke of iirhltriry government and who are now comliiK ul last Into their fns--ilom will never find Ihe treasures or lllxny I hey lire In Hcitrcli or ir Ibcy ixk Tor ihem hy ihe llKhl of the lurch. They will find that exvry imihwiiy thai Is slalmsl with Ihe hlood of tlirlr own hnnlwrs loads Ui Um- wilderness, not to tho seal of I heir hox They are nnw f ill- In line vvllJl Ihe l.llllnl leslt. We must hold Ihe Hrht xtendy un til liny find tJHonsi'lvi'N. Ami In Ihe meaiillme. If ll Ix- xkmIIiIc, wo must is-iahlixh a ix-wn Hint will Justly defliH' llM'lr pLw e amolitf the nations, remove all fear of (Ix-lr ni'h-hlxirs aixl of llxdr foniM-r nuvs Irrs and eiuihle lliini lo live III MViirll) mill isnnienuix'iil wlx-n they have set llxilr own affairs In order. I, for inn v do lxl ikxila Hx'lr purxme or their rxxllj. I lw-re am hiiiimv happy mL;ivm Uial tlx'y kixiw ami will i txxwo Hhi way of wlf-isintrol fuxl (x-wrful annii iiuxuilloii. If llxy tin, ti must uwail whh ixuif-nit ajxl xymMlhy t.mv uwaketiliu; and misivery tlutl will uxxuredly eoum at lant. LABOR AND W. C. C. S. STANDING TOGETHtR llirrieultliTi SnHxiflml mt U Imrtor l'roHisltion of lli-Jpliw; Sokllers )lin-s I 'p. Thai w ir e:imp eefiimniitly xervii anil Iil.nr me the flrinex of frlrtida Hie i-ininfry over a l-rhu; euii'hit sui il every d iy. At S in r.-irlnx. Ma., reei-iiilv Hirre arose a s'rloiis difrt-r. tou r ..-f w ii-ri ill. uii-rrli.int.i and tin in I't'i h i f Mm ili.ir unions Hut ivlial in ie lit li,ii' l r mi-' npi-n vv'ir f-iin was lutni'd into piare Hiroin;h lli effnit.'i uf Mr. I i.inii'ls, t he wur r.'iirn eiiinuiunllv iiervie.i ni'Kiini.'.rr. lh' vvtix ii ii i n I m mix J v rhixx-n In piiHliti. .il .i ion li'icln e lii'l weeti l'i-ri-seiit.ii uivs ,,f Hie l.ilior lor.ils aud .1 e n i in il I from Ihe lurretiaiil.s' as xnel.il inn : 1 1 1 1 1 a iiinmll lr of ihree :m ii ipoinie. In Invextliril" the i 1 1 1 j . ' : 1 1 r 1 1 M made hy luilh snli'S. Ml I'anli'Is rin selileil Ihe ovei ninelil itid .i l.if.er in in mid a men li ml i oml'Ieled Hie enmimHee. Tlix rtli '.Hit hllii; eiilnlit nm was prolllpllv i leared nnd Iii avoid furlli. r triuihle all ineri li. mis wlllini; lo en oii.-late with Hi" W ' ft nnd keep the prlei r i ir were irlven a rard hv Hi" W '. t' S "inlv llne.e stmex ills pliiyin Hiesi cards a'e p.-itroelfd hy Hie l.ilior men The ft ieiii'i!ui i.f Inl.or for v:ir camp CMInlnilllllv eerviee h.lH heell praeriM!l ileuiinsir:iiet In i:i:mv tuvv in l i il. :md, '''il . mi nihil thill lo Hie 1' f. S elllh house WilS eieelril without foil .y Hie ImlldliiK tr.id's of Alanie.li. Cnl- niailo. Nut nnlv did thi lalmr men kIvk their services hut they even hoiipht the material. Mum than !H0 . rnrpenters Hl.irle, wnrk at 1 p ni . . on Kalurdiv and kept nt It until the hiilldlii;; wiis ftnlxhed. When th.- work wns rotnplelrrt Mr Strwiiil urKiuil.i-r of Ihe V. '. ('. S. nddresxeil the workers nt the T and l Theater afnt Hianke.i them fnr their efforts. K:u-h man nx he entered was presented with il W. I C. S. hutton nnd movinir piciunM of the erectiim nf thi' hulldinM were aliow n At HI. Paul. Minn., memhers of the plumherii- union volunteered In make repulrn In pliimhin(f nnd hent Inir in the nntlomit defenders' eluh and rharire It In p.-iti'lntlnm At Min neapolis the carpenters' union furn ished workmen f-fr a new W i'. ' S rluh house vvho put In a !l hour diiv for hours pay. Al New Itoehelle, N. Y-, the carpenters', painters' nnd eleetrlelans' unions donated their nervlee-s nnd ntnterlnl fnr an outdoor danelnir pnvlllnn. The KVun Kl. Txoils snldlers' anfl allora rluh wna taken In hand hy Ihe Ameriian federation of lalmr and turned over ready fnr use with out ehark'e. Tin- p3i.lntlr.jr wits done hv Ihe painters' union, the entire hiilldlng repapered hv the paper hangers' union, the tuifhs nnd wash rooms put In hv the Tdut-ihers' unVin and the furniture and equipment rto. nated hv Hie other Inhor oriranl.i llona nf SI Ixiuis UetirewntntU es r,f the 1'enevllle. Ill . trades and Inhur association askej Ihe W I". P In ntinlnt n committee nf three In fake part In the lahor dnv fe-it Ivlt e so that the lnhor men would have a hetter nn derstarnllr'P i.f Hie rinse relut onstv existing he'ween W C r. s nnd la 1nr Al T.aennts. Wiish . the shin yard hihorr-n' union cave a M-rv teeessful dnnee. the nrneerds helnp ii.ed to hue rnfs for the soldiers nnd anllm---' eluti At tfoostnn Tex-vs. n dnllv natrlntle parade, culled the "Venn Imv- 'es. pers lnraile" wss Innnrurnted In' the musicians" union which called nnnn the w r. C. H In nssl'it. A different hand rnerehes each d-tv and the r.nrsde kn heen itsed lo pro. nmfe the wile fif T.lhrrtv hnnds. -ir ssvlnrs xtaoirs pe.i irnss and .ill nsfrtntle nlvlJe tn nhl tho men In : the service. I SOLr" prnitrc-T'; m ;nv TO RELIEVE CONDITIONS T.rivriiiV. Vnv. II tlfir'nr F the flerntan forein P'-er. -rirc I ; Hddre-'s.-.l a fnr-.-s-11'e to Se-n'S'-v sr-n r i- I -ies;ne r'-eoe -I i ni th i' I'n i flenl V'i'-f-fi !nti-vrrr lo -..I'a-, "the f.-.i-fu eot,!t .,t-s" r.-'!'i (Jei-n-Lan y Ilnclor Ix'.t i il'B ftrro til.,.' 'o Herman w r- ..... d -:.-i-.l. r, r here tn.a " - ),.. t - l.u- -e to dr-tw t'r' '.i.!i ui O'i --i i tlon to H'" of '' . r-f.'i nerits r.f Hie e.,.,. ii.,ri.i f l-- -r istire. c- tiicli ' ! v H ii-.r, . '. r ' tr-mspr rt''. -t.'-ies Hi" "i.- t-v i r-t.II'nn-'. ri'i t rn-r1'"'1" 11 '' 'l-. r.-e. den-'s r"'ie.ee I.. - r... -.1 f.-va-nve-rr"ii 'n c 1 1 ' , ,t , . r ' ' . .. i, . . . .lent ),,. 1 . i ,.-, hat he -'I-' ' " t" i" ' - on th' I'.er.i ;in - oo'e -ie, ,' t-1 wish to hnfird i' pi -1 - f l j ; di-ve i iii'i'nt Viml rnprvii V ; l.o'shev a- -it r:- Sund'iv ' n i; lea'ss .e 1 1 al- tn t a r o!,,io I t ti I e.i 'line ti ih.'i 't.. re'.' use fo ' ' c It .1 'llc'i o-;l ; 't.-.r. .'ofV Th : loin's-rv ';-';' l-oo p..- T- m ; e'' i ' 's H ti I M. r. Hiat. 1" I riui'ed to have Is- 'IV i o-t-t . iff h." il - toil t- o.ia .. of o '. '..i.l r , ririn i-M'leit the r-l hi v it's i i, ivi:n. When the fetoleir i- over. 11 o- t'e war Is won. Anil the 'l-ii'i n--e ti-iv'np fre When Hip he'ls fire rinrr:)'' nnd 'lo- I.OVS II re "Irfin SV-nrs in "vrrv Ve- When Vi- " r'lt'l"- rr. i',. 'I-.. ,,: I fineide. and toe old n-ii'her Kiii'-'-s her 'ion A I! Hie Inssles ,!! he '..vln alt the !-id't;o the ladd'es YD'.n fouirltt and von. BILL HOHENZOLLERN MAY BE GIVEN TRIAL lis'u.-.len of 1'isx1Nlllf In ! Hut no nnouiiccmen! of i !slon Is Mailc I'uMlr ;itell lie. HOLLAND IS EMBARRASSED Arrival of l'ixMxxird ;u-sls lilts Natioti In lliSMI.sti ( ln iimslani-s Nmnn Sum to I'aeo .lury. WAHHINiJTl'N. Nov II. The I potuu:ol.ly of irini:!ue Vv illi mi llo ' lieni.iTn x ml Mx arch ac fcxirlen : ticfure a l.ar nf umIcii lo answer for J hiKli rni leu ai-ivln.'vl the laws of n.i I tun x wi.l huinanllr was i1is. ux.sed j her.. I ... I v . expeits In uiter- rial ii nal law There vns rn official comment ' , from any trn1. crnmcnl MMiinin, nor ( ' would iIiohk wlni talked lnforinallv ; venture uniii, .lifted axHerllons lis to, Hie fnrmer eiupeior'H link of Im inuriltv front .-irreal and evtrajhllnn from the h.iveu hx h.ui aoimhl vrjlh ' III the lliilcli herders The I III.- klhK'lottl nf lloll.llt.1 li.ll heen i I. ice, I in i n,,.Ni diffii ult and 1 enileirrnHMirii; i;t:i'.in hv Htx ar rival of ln-c Mile. .ei'l . .1 i;ni-HS, who1 .ire said to in. !u. I.- iii.iiiv iiieinhers i.f I In- 1 1 i-t man t e ,l (;i net i t leant k mi.i- f Hi. i,. men .i st iff li- he- tleved to r.;lili- nil i the : I 1 1 Ish :t n, r. n. of civil official an. I if vh I. it lie ilin nil .1 hv ki( iTIUlM'fll-l "l'1tr-i ft- 1 1 ! f H lllhe.l vv irf.i r. .-pci if h a i io ci i.tniirini- w 1 1 f n i e i-iiiteernlnir mereli.ini km. Is l.oin- hlppliiK ami hospnil . Iii t .1 nieiit nf unfiirtlfti.-d .Jeiii..rts. l'.l-'ll'e.l!llll-nt nf ir C'.ollet s' of w ar, ! miinh-r of i-ivlllans. sin h a.i S'u s. I'.lltli I'm II and f'.ipialri I'rvutt. d' j I ilifru I e dccl rut I Inn i.f pruaie prop erlV, lunllmj. Ii.hherv and l-v V ll'K of unlawful fln.-x upon helpless iinn ; In u n l lex. --'Ir IJeoree i'avis In the 1 1 ' I s i , iiti I, anient has iMen otdeis Dial th" Kniltv parlies wmiM he held to a Mil lei aceiiiint ihllltv for their; in if. !e. ula Now that many of thou, nautili mi Hi" list urn fugitives from ' their own countries, it la eieete.t licit i-rrorix to hnm; them to trial ; will lint he Ioiik ,.-l tve.l . I'oth llollaml and Switzerland In .l-Kini; asvlmii In iefu;eex will fin tlniiisehis In eiuifli.-t with the d I ncind of tin- cn-ai enienle powers thai Much an example he made now : that all iv rants, uhelher u iitucni Is. 'such us have In en i.usie, from ih-r-i ninnv. or , sue, hi n puhlleauH nx In Itusnln, will he reslialni-d In future. WAR END WILL MAKE LITTLE PRICE CHANGE Ifixiver nnimmTS Some May lit" Hi i-rra's-d Itutli other May Ad vance Ihir lo renditions. WASHINGTON, Vnv. II Immed iate dropping nf fond price- a a result nf the roneltislnn of an arm istice ran not he expected, Koed A'linlnistrntiir llnnver declared lo t'h:ht !n it Btnteini'iii. which added that while the prli-ea of some food stuffs will decrease, mhera will In ereaxe ' lih Hie war effectually over." a-ild Mr I louver, we enter a new economic eia and Its Immediate ef fect mi prlccx Is difficult to antici pate Tin- prices nf some food min imi. titles may Inrrense, hut others will decrensii, hernuse with liberat ed ahlpplmr necuiiiulated storka In Ihe si. ui hern heinlxjihern and Ihe far e-iat will he avnllshle. "The iliina mix upon the I'nlled States will chnriKe In character, hut not In volume." All artlvltlea nf the fund administrate.- lil he enntiniied HirmiKh the nri" .. period, unld Mr. llonver, .11. i. that "there will he nn relax ation nf efforts lo keep down profl-li-erin In the last moment " "Th- inaliitoiianrn ,,f tho em haii!..." he cniii iniie.l, " will prevent li nl' 'ion i-f our so.cks hv humrrv l.,ll'.i'l helnw our liecesslllia Slid anyone who contrinplniex speeula t i-n in fund ajMinst rtte needx of the:o penplo cull well he Warned of the prompt nit Ion nf the kovitii- i tin nt "GERMAN FRIENDS" SEE VINDICATION IN EVENTS N'i:V Vnrtlv. Nov 11. William MohenolIern'M flliHit wns Imlled lo niirht hy Hi" Amerkan Friends of Hertiein ilenini-r ii v as a "complete viH'lli-.-itiin i.f the ,f inc'ii.n mir so- v 'n.wavx helievcl to exist he Mv--e;t Ihe rial 'i'"fl.'lll people .'mil I l.'-.r III te K"V i-ri u.i Til "In th.s M'li-ir.n h.i.ir !nn the 'ierin.-i'l pe-it-le -ire 11 he d e 1 1 vereil . fr-'iu 'he h-if.lakre i.f I'vnastic Inter-I ' t u f l;o-,e r-o-t v trlti . t s' 1 I'liatioii 'hat ri u we M Ih" fforls In the f 'i l--lnif to H., i. .Inc." read a !,.. so. ii-ly and four ok l-.i I ' tiers w el e k lit the ln- i I--I our a nei m'oi I 'i-lu at Ion of t liei r -loin that vlrloiv Herman .e. l' IIH-lil l-oo l-Tle.l hy I f s -Mid t!,i t t r. pnhl e of , v I si p .Ii ii I" it Sic at-.- I- f ' tlu. iianv ! ti.'IVi' i I v . I.. -i) S III III s.- Ii .i r.a ! ' ; f-.' Ill, h-, . -pari -I ll hi . Ii MIXTURE OF JOYFUL NEWS ' AND JOY WATER EXPLOSIVE I II I .1 liev il -I II -1 I..,.. .: to I '. -i-ht I "! I 11 e I II I Hi- I' Tt si. i ml i v it ro. 1 In to Will tie lU-'i.liir of Ih' I..' I 'Hi: it la I ! . 1. - tin- lo w' n -ii'n.-. t hat in. I . I"' ll. I I.e.-1, -ae.-..r-l:rirK . i vv hell ion f i I w h--:i ; lil il il eurhlni; .-i-'tcl.-. in ii- eiKhlr.ir t rl.it Mo tile are : e-t.nv: -lifi'ii- h; 1 1 u TI-'" I Voll.S' ! K.p-.i. In lllKtl -if oni Si h'sd ( ruh-ls. to I.ee N-vertntf hers. T-ilna Hotel 'Ph it 1 K' I ee ' , fir n.i.itary u tiifui'ri.s ! huil-lit i' md . 11 f'OTlls , I'.asl : for I I.:-II WT-o -ll' ir tlotiini l 'fiat 111- w;.l ',11. no' ....' o 'oM..:''mau,:;.!.,:.;'''::v,;ri,.':;::'. ry fimfimfM i ui.'r, howevef, and I' .iii '.' ' 'iun-1 , . I: S Van Economy Tuesday S Kvcry Tm silay at VantJovcr's will be a day of ran1 lar Kains ; only items that art1 oxceptionally rt'diift'tl will lu advprtiscil. No phone orders. Kronomy Tuesday items cannot he sent C. O. D. or eharKed no exrhanea. s IS ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL Val Laces and Insertion, lc Yatd .Joh lot Lares worth to 7: included in the lot aro various fancy braids Worth rrfruTUrly to .'?.rc. ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL Cotton Batts,$1.39 We've just 2.") batt to sell at this price; full comfort size, V'ixHl inches; weighs about 3 pounds; very fine grade of cotton. ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL vHfeatherbloom Petticoats, $1.59 Also sateen; black only; knee flounces; trimmed with narrow ruffles; regularly $1.75. (Third Floor) ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL Stamped Sofa Pillow Covers, 49c Stamped ready to work; beautiful Egyptian de sign; material is needle weave; regularly 75c ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL . Misses' Button Shoes, $1.75 Sizes 2'i to 7; made of good quality kid; black only; also patent leather with kid and cloth top; regularly $3. ( , ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL Women's Bath Robes, $3.85 Well made of good heavy bath robe material Oriental and floral designs: mercerized cord and tassels; round and shawl collars; regu larly 5. (Third Floor) I !jk4 i S I X I ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL , Women's "Mendel" House Dresses, $3.95 Made of gingham and percale; plain colors,' stripes and plaids; long sleeves; regular 5.50 and $6.50; sizes 36 to 46. ECONOMY TUESDAY SPECIAL Children's Gingham Dresses, $2.75 Plaids, stripes and plain colors; regularly $3.50 and $3.75; sizes 2 to 14 years. (Second Floor) lUttl'DWXY. j TlioWH ind.-i of Tulsans are erijoy-; l-ii- Hie hiKest I'oriicd.v-ilrama treat of the Hf.-oiiMi nt the itroudway ttdHj l.l-k "Iter. nine Sll'l I.Oe. llillll .so is th" title i.f (his r le'.er drama 1 pn-ented hv the III .links company You will act Hie hli'cest hmi-iis of the H-MISon When ))!l See l-ole Itrl-h-'e nnd IMnar I'.'irnett in Mi.-ir liaiii cuarrel as the Weatheihs Aii of which poes to show that ll Is f - -. ! i J ' . '-r t. wly weds to iii.irr-'l -md iiuin 'a. over a few stray hlon- ha;1-. -n-l i; in some new urmiti Is seen to fMc! Ilarrv t'lie-hlt-". Sherwood. Mr. h.i Tt'oil.e . IIIlt-IL'l r I aley ent -i- 11-11 TV Kovv. Makes the Complexion Beautiful SOFT AND Vr.VETY. Money buck il not entirely pleated. IN'oA-i. ; ptas ttnd harmlct A Jhem anff &ahd off. 'rt jmd (unburn and tt'um of tiiciWoruNons. A miUiun drllihted uivrs pff' it ftp tint Q-mlitv. t'opuiar UnUi M I'ink, brxinelt. VVAif. Ak Uis 1ml Cmim. 9t By tfsd m.: i Tu rHM... i. tm nil devers J s Hr avis Maui-' Mis Sherwood and Mr The mtish al i-rovram la on nf exi elli-nee. I li. I.ole lllldue hellli; "' 1 1 r )" sons hy leclded hit. Tha Marl in Sisters ii ml Itavn very Hie Sielnwiiv i) -i.i it.-: tn s. clever epeolal- Two heights in a smart roll fitmtstylp. COLLARS liive. exclu eiv-elv Imoconfl'tiArrcifoSkMlonwkf y ClO.r IOC WCO-Mlhr3.TTtOY.M.y. spR I V E R I TV l a-- I i I