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(JLSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1918.
SALE STARTS
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butters, fuillM. cups a'"1 saucers, mil'
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$68.40
$10,000 CHINA SALE
IN WHICH THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
The greatest variety of patterns the widest range of prices in imported and domestic china.
The patterns here illustrated give hut an inkling of the great variety of unusual designs in
chinavvare from which you can select.
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COLONIAL
Norltjike China
full coin gold hand and hair line, mnt
gold handles. Thin In one of our boat
(iulil China pattern.
56-Piece Dinner Set, $52
The not consists of six ench II 4, 7 4.
6 4, 5 4 plates, fruits, cups and sau
cers, one each 12-Inch dinh, cas
serole, howl, pickle, sugar and cream.
The Southern price, the
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Tokio.
Pattern
NOUITARi: CHINA
Rorder of light green, brown
and pink (iarlands of pink,
(rtwn and yrllow. In com
plete Klork.
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soup, cups and saucers; (inn each howl, baker, pickle, cake
augur. Tbe boutherna price, the set
, 74.
plate,
4 . 4 plates
cream mid
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42-Piece Dinner Sets
at $8.50
Domestic S?ml-Porcelain. Several different (Jt'corutions to
select from. All new and exclusive patterns; good shapes.
The seta consist of six each dinner plates, tea plates, JJ. B.
plates, fruits, cups and Baucera; one each nappie, creamer,
sugar, baker and plates. The Southern's price, the set $8.50
COULDEN PATTERN
English Semi-Porcelain
A rlnan-i ut i huhilnn border design; pink flowers In light gren panels.
42-Piece Dinner Set, $13.85
The set rnnnists of six earh 7-lnrh plates. Individual nutters, fruits,
runs and suurers. One earh 7-ln. h baker, H-lrvh nappie. 10-Inc h
dish, bowl, pickle and iug. The H.iul hern's prliv.
set
56-Piece Dinner Set Priced $26.25
The set consists of six euch X, 4-lnrh plates, fruits, soups, cups and
saucers: one each cussenile, covered butter H-ltich baker, 7-Inch
nappie, sauce boat, 10-Inch dish, pickle, creum and sufrar.
The Houthern'a price, the set
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: $13.85
$26.25
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Bone
China
Paneled flower deslim
Jn a myrlarf of well
blended colors, with
green, pink and blue.
A limited quantity of
seta. Bold only In com
position shown.
B-plere set for 141.50. The set consists of six each . . 5-Inch plates, fruits, oatmeals.
eK(? cups, cups and aaufers; one each 12-Inch dish, casserole, tea pot. sugar AMI
and cream. The Southern's price, the m-t tPI-X.tJU
CUP AND SAUCER SPECIAL
Medium weight, plain white, good shape. The Southern
price, cup and saucer (. , .15c
Table Tumblers at 5c
Thin lead-blown, smooth edge. The Southern's price,
each 5c
Complete Stock of Genuine Satsuma Ware
of Tea Sets, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Tea Pots, Vases,
Salads, Pin Trays, etc. , -
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AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
RECEIVE RECOGNITION
ITotHli Offlrtals ApproT Reiki
Work In Ministerial iHMfrc- 4om
oiittri" Continues Work.
NJCW TOHK. Nov. !. Official
rectucnltlon and approval of , the
work of the American commute for
OevKalated France, ha been Riven
by special ministerial decree of the
Tench government, the committee
announced here today. Continuation
EASE THE PAINFUL
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Sloan's Liniment will relieve
it on one application.
It's the world's most popular counter-irritant
for the shooting, darting
pains and aches of thee numer
ous external attacka which every
man. woman and child suffer, from
at one time or another.
lty penetrating without rubbing. It
-tielim to matter the congestion, re
sulting in a warm, tingling glow of
comfort and ease. Takes little to
turn the trick quick. Won't stain the
kin. I let a big bottle today for
economy's sake. All druggists every
where sell It. .inc. 60c. 11.20.
of lf activities was promised by the
committee, which stated: '
"The committee will carry on In
definitely Ita manufacture In Amer
ica and shipment to France of civ
ilian garments and bedding, and will
continue, at least fur some montha to
come, maintenance of Ita traveling
food distributors, dispensaries and
civilian himpttals, motor service and
the feeding and clothing of ref
ugees." The work of the committee com
prises food production, community
service, Involving the rehabilitation
of agricultural families In their old
homes or In temporary ahelters pro
vided by the French government and
child welfare work and eduratlon In
manual training and domestic
science. In connection with food pro.
ductlon It wa slated the committee
co-operates with the French govern
ment In the distribution or agricul
tural Implements, seeds and other
necessities, and In "the furnishing of
farm laborers, heretofore chiefly re
crulted from women and the non-
milltax males of the devastated re
glona but hereafter to be itupplled In
part by the land army or America,
Dandruff Soon
Ruins The Hair
HOME SERVICE HELP
FOR DISABLED MEN
tJovprnmrnt Plsnn to He-c1nrtc
Unmet Who Have IV-on Woend
r1 In Service tn New Work.
DOES NOT BELIEVE STAVE
WILL FEEL COAL SHORAGE
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15k C
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CARRYING A COLD
AROUND WITH YOU?
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney
will help to relieve you
The ftrnt dose will produce grati
fying result. The second will con
vince you r. Hell's l'lne-Tar-lloney
Is unequaled. Soon you forget you
ever were a cold -sufferer.
The soothltiK, comforting effects
of the medicine ami Its effective
relieving qualities promote cold-and-cough-freedom
hs no other remedy
can. CoUKhs. bronchitis, UMthiua.
treat them with )ir. Hell's 'ine-Tar-Honey
and help Nature to gel ynu
back to normal. Kronnmlcal a lit
tle wore a lone wav :10c, fine, $U0.
. a Si MM Wi - an I j 1 ..
Girls If you want plenty of thick,
beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all
means get rid of dandruff, for it will
starve your hair and ruin it If you
don't.
It doesn't do much good to try to
bninh or wash it out. The only sure
way to gel rid of dandruff Is to dis
solve It, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get abou-tour ounces of
ordlnarv liquid arvon; apply it st
night when retiring: use euough to
moisten the. scalp and rub it In
gently with the finger tips.
Hy morning, most If not nil. of
vour dandruff will be gone, and
three or four more applications will
completely dissolve and entirely de
stroy every single sign and trace of
""You will find, too, that all Itching
and dlgclng of the scalp wlU stop,
and your hair will look and feel- a
hundred times better You can get
liquid arvon at any drug store. It is
Inexpensive and four ounces Is all
you will need, no matter how much
dandruff you have. This sltnpl rem
edy never falls.
Ioca offices of the home service
department of the lied ("rose have
been advised by headquarters that
assistance to discharged soldiers and
sallom will also be regarded as one
of the regular-duties of the home
service. In connection with the care
of families of theee men as long us
Is ncoeswary.
Influence of the families of these
fighting men who have beeen injured
In the service of their country, should
akin he brought to bear so that theee
men will take full advantage of the
government's plans, and thus be In
duced to help themselves. Informa
tion, encouragement and asslHtarn
during the time of training iJ !n
the earlv days of the new work Is
the part the home service Is ex
pected to play In the reconstruction
period.
An outline of the plans of the fed
eral government for the treatment,
training and placement as well as
after care of croppled and disabled
soldiers and sallom has been ar
ranged, and the home service has
been given due notice of'the manner
In which they may appropriately
supplement the work of the official
agendo
He habllltatlon of the disabled;
both physically and economically. Is
the responsibility of the national
government, and Is to hertlseharged
like the payment of allotments, al
lowances. comtensatlons and In
surance under the federal laws.
The vocational rehabilitation law
was pasted by congress and approved
bv the president In June. 191. and
under Its provision the government
la assuming the whole vewponaiblllty
of re-educating disabled soldiers and
sailors when necessary for entirely
new occupation, and finding them
suitable positions.
It Is the patriotic duty of every or
ganlTAtlon. every employer of labor
and all citiens of the nation to loy
ally support thene laws, and help
make the government's program a
ADA. Okla.. Nov. H Coal pro
ductlon figures, compiled at tne of
fice of state fuel administrator, I'
A. Norrls. show that the September
coal output In Oklahoma exceeded
the output of September, HI., uy
4 4.JDH tone. The total production
for this month last year was 325. S-H
ions, against .170. Sii tons ihla year.
lUllroHde did not require as much
coal In September this year as they
did Isst. according to the fuel ad
ministrator's figure. Railroad con
sumption and storage this year was
only IK 4.404 tons, against 197.331
tons for the same little last year.
showing a decrease of 12.K27 tons.
ninieriMll coal from Oklahoma
mines In September of this year
amounted to 110 41 tons, as com
pared with 94.47 tons In 117-
Mr. Norrls believes there will be
no suffering this year in Oklahoma
due to shortage of coal, If the'prrs
ent rules concerning conservation
are strictly followed by dealers and
consumer Stocks, Mr. siorris
says, should not be permitted to run
low. for shipping facilities may
ngatt) be tied up this winter, during
the cold spells.
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$1000 tH(MD!li"-:
fill ' M iwf K I 1 I e.s.i-
I Of U4I !HffaM. raMMTt otstUittt, rwmniul Pk4M Irt
"! nau-m Mmar -niensrrnes with work.
IWTUMTHtiUBI(U UIUCUT,li
Drs. McCARTY &
NEWLON
SPECIALISTS
Chronic and Private Diseases of
MEN and WOMEN
"To contract a disease is a misfortune but to neglect
it is a crime ajrainst one's self.
12 Years in Tulsa 212' South Main Street
PILSUDSKI IS ENTRUSTED
WITH GOVERNMENT TASK
AMSTKRPAM. Friday. Nov. IS , ;
Ilrigadier ileneral Joseph rilsildskl ' !
of the I'ollsh legion has announced
that the I'ollsh regency council hits j
entrusted him with the formation of i
a national government and control ;
of all troope. according to a Waniaw '
dispatch received here. '
General liisudskl was arreeted j
during the summer of 1917 while at-1
tempting to flee from Poland on i
false paiiNport. Ills Imprisonment
caused grnal Indignation In roland
RASKU Nov. 1 J The Oalloian
socialist leader Laaxynsky, has been j
appointed premier of 1'oland and ,
charged with the formation of a cab-1
Inet by General Hlsudskl. according ;
to a dlwpateh from Warsaw.
i
GERMAN ARMY FACES RUIN i
' WHEN WAR CAME TO END
rARIS. Nov. t (5:35 a. m r
Field Marshal von Hlndtmhurg In his I
message to the Herman army said 23
that the threat of famine caused the j 3
acceptance of the armistice. sa.y
Marcel Hutln of the Kcho de I'arls.
Although food difficulties played a
part In the defeat of dcrmany, the
dntArnilnlnr C41lltn of the tjertlian
collapse was the fact that the enemy's i g3
armv wa.i on tne lirniK oi aisa-sier.
"The first words the Herman J
plenipotentiaries said to Marshal
Koch were In substance: c
" tJermany's army is at your
mercy, marshal. Our reserves of
men and munitions are completely
exhausted making It Impossible fori
us to continue tne war,
Rwnlen tn Artopt Reforms.
STOCKlK'Ud. Thursday, Nov. 16.
The Swedish government has de
cided to carry out without delay n
program of reforms giving the
franchise to both sexes on equal
terms and placing control of the
fereign policy as well as declara
tions of war and peace witb the
riksdag.
A Chance to Earn Your Christmas Money !
Solve This Problem
A hunter sees a squirrel
on a tree. He tries to
shoot it, but as he moves
around the tree the squir
rel moves. The hunter
walks entirely around the
tree. Does he go around
the squirrel?
For a correct solution of
the above problem and
the best article, not to ex
ceed 250 words, on the
subject, "State Law on
Did the Hunter go around the Sauirrel? Guaranty of Deposit in
State Banks" we will pay $25 first prize, $15 second prize and $10
third prize. v-
Vour solution of problem and article on" DEPOSIT GUARANTY
will be judged by Miss Minnette Hedges, County Superintendent;
E. E. Oberholtzer, Superintendent of Schools, and Ray S. Fellows,
Attorney, secretary Tulsa Board of Education, your paper to be in
by December 15.
We will be glad to furnish pamphlet explaining the Oklahoma
Guaranty Law.
Address All Letters to Adverts, uy Department
PRODUCERS STATE BANK
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
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