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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 (5 TY IJIJAN CRAWFORD I'KKKINB WOMAN'S WORLD and WORK . . . Alinili.uil Mtu-olli. Kimltlnrxn was Urn Immuoii light Ih L'nwiln . ... The slave, thii soldier, tlin child, the irlftnr All fnrmii of huiiiitti kindboth far nnil nenr, Tho mimll" "f IiIk lvo could cover. In no tmlryuti Days IIyp'1 In- Wonrthewer. muster In oruilnn , ...... llo wisely IikIi anil iw tlio pathway Tho nation should piusim. Millions Hhow not the omit so. ftti.l hut grad ually )i wn. Ulrli is tho nation that poiw such ix mime, , ,, l'orpnliml lmiplrer It to manhoods higher nlm; , , Thorn I no mint t win" wealth In Kviir ItboekoiiH to deeds t worthiest KnlmnrlnK" nv all vlrtuti's and nlor' cmim. . e,.r,1.i from lilt HTm those I Mrs. Joseph I' Ilvrd, tr , und young nun loft Sunday for I .III If Itrir-k. Ark , whsre thev Inlii'-'l Mm. Itsrd's molhrr, ,MrH. C ('. Itiirrow who will HrroiiipHliy Ihrm to Mot Hprltigs fur mi imluflnlttt Hojoiirn. Mr. and Mrs. n K. Turtnn. 12.10 Mouth Forrost nviiiur, itinnnr th hlrlli nf n. unn who wss born Mon- day, Ipebnriry 3, anil who will hear the nnno of Rdwln Spencer Turton, Mr. and Mm. Hubert Holre Carson niiiiniiiicn the Mi Hi nf a nun who e-n mil Tuesdny, pvtinmry 10. Mm. inrmm ami lhu ii ro tit tlio OklA hiuim hoiipltnl. nf !..!.. tii.lt -lly John Collins Welch. Abiuhnin I.lnuolii wn horn I'eb runry 12. 180U. Itifliillon. I pause al the thrwilml.1 of U' "". Haorml because, of ymis .... ,, To my houI ooiiim a Hplrlt of peace And of tliniikKHlvlujI. . I enter, touch thin rhnlr. t)mt honk, ain-i.il the plllowM tlmt uushlon your This Intlmnto communion In holy, You an- with mo yet not I roach out and uunnot feel my Htlll I know In my liort that with tho dUHk you will romo Ilnric to this room and I" me And 1 ftmgladl .,,, ..,.. MAHY SMITH HA1CLIU Mm H. W. r.irrlHh In visiting In Iiw Angeles, Oil .Mm. I'srristi went to tiinrornla In accompany imr son, sir. l.e rurlsli, who on terril Hlanforil university. Mr. nml Mrs. John K. risher lrft ijultn recently to visit rrlnllvi-s In Itcuiimnnt, Trias, nnd Itoforx return Ing will visit othnr Toxus nolnlfc. Mr. and .Mm. Norr!T. Gilbert, who hale hrnn sojourning In Culm, urn now In New Vork und are. expected in return homn at the end of th week. Mm. rinorKii C'oln and Mlaa Car inmi tloyla hnvn ri'turnml from ICan ib City, whrro limy upent fmir wei'kn. Mr. and Mm. (Hunt It. Mrdiillouch will tnkn poiwoiwlon of thidr nrw hoinr In .Mnpln HIiIko nhout March 1. ii.miM.jii Tim -I iv i n 'diB n' a w'lr.iK I'lm iow.i liiilmi of Kmrr nm H' hool UI riH-i't Thimdny "Vo iiifnf lit 8 o i lin k In 'hf rt' hool luilil'.riiiiii. Huporlnli-ndunt br liollxr ami Pr T-mpl" will d iIiihh ihn mnntlmf. .Ulwdomiry .Mrrtlm;. Th- Woman'fl IKri'lRli Mlnalomtry MO. lily Of tho Itri! .MMIIonim fimrrh will mi"! ' I"" Hum" ' I, I,. t. 12l iu'h I'lnclniiiitl infill, on Thtimnay anornuon 2-30 o'etorlt. nir VHIIor. vtr. f'tnrti ItnMrmoil will rntnr tain informally at mirtlim lirldK on I'rlday nfiHrnoon In Imnor of Mini ICIoatior VniiKhwy of Alliu'iuortiii". N. M . th" K"t of Mm. It. Oil Mn Cllntock. ratrun-TriwIirm. Thfr will hm n rmwitlnk' of thn Wiishlnnton rhool Cutron-Ti-ai'hora ninlllon Thumday velilri at 7 30 o'clock. Mimrlty .Mn llinr. Tho Kmipa (iMmiini nororlty will inri-t Hnl'irituy ul o'clook wnn Mm. Ct. "W Mnloni-y. IHt.VAW.W HOlthH KILLS hlllil' .Miiliirnuiii riuihlf to Stun i'nr ItiniH Inlit .Mml Anliiinl. Dnhlnit mildly down liwlon Hlrfft nhout Id o'lilork MoinMy nlKht. n riinawiy )mrn ran Into a Ncat I'lfth Kiii'et mr, hrpiiklnn i-nil wliiilnWH In lh rnr and dylnK from lln Minhli'ii Itiipufi. Tw nii.ll piiwifiigi'iH nod a ainiill boy w'h.i Wfre on thr oar wnri unhurt. .ilih'MiMli III" moiormiin. It Mr llrldn. wiim MllKlitly rut by fllK Kln. Htrnot rnr conitKtny offlrlam (nillrntnd that thn iinHormiin wns not In bliinip, dlnou ho waa unalilr lo MUip IIik our In tltnn to Pfiivrnl tho homo from runnlnK Into It. ASK FOR CITY PAVING (Viiiii-iilloii Mall lit ho I'unl bv Ills mfrtiiliil rrnm Oiinmlllic Itoutlnn tiiinlnra orcupli-d tho nl tintlon of iho m.iyor and tho city rnininlfulnnrrii lit the hort mrnilmj hfld TiirHday. A petition to opmi, brbiKr and Rnnlr for trafflo. Nino tPrnth, hMwncn Qulncy and V'orrat. and rciirhttfinnh, brlwtfii Qnlnry and Hi IiiiU, whj mcrlviid and rofrrrcl to iho city niKlnrpr for ronnlderu lion, rnltlonn for tho pnvlnif of llockford nint Kornat atresia from lhi Hlxth lo Hovonlh were reciMvert and riiffrrad to the oltv linffliircr, Appllr.illon for the ubo of the ronvinlliui hall wna pri-iwntrd by Mm, I!. It Krmn for tho nrrnnlii- tlon of a rharlty ball thcro tonlirlit for tlin In-ni-flt nf thr rominlllro for dfVButatrd I'mnro. Thr nan of tho Iwll wna cramril frrr. Hlnclnlr and ll iiitlnK who will nrricnt a mumral n modv In thr hull on thn nldftit of i rnni.iry iz wnrr charttrd a fro or $7S nnd all rxnriiHM fur Ihn into of thn hull An iippllratloti of Itobrrt Ilolrn I'.irKon for Iho unn of thr hull on tho nlithl of Murali for a iniisl- ral ri-rKal wn a no erantrd with a iharKo of jr.o und rx-nmii A prtnion for thn mlilltlnn to inn rlty of Kdirrwood adillllon nrrfnntcd at itin mmtlnK by John 11. Mlllrr, rrnl ral.ito dralor, wn referred to tlio city rniflnrrr for nrllon. Mr, n, m. Mwlng w'na (Hillrd to I'lit Itoelt, III., on Turmlay by tho ilralh of )il filthrr. ThIii)'m Hirnla. Mm. 1". W. MayKlniiN will kKo nuillon hihlBo parly for Mm. Alfrrd Ilrluton. Mm. W. Albert Cnok'n atlcllo hrhlKO party for Mm. Krrilrrlo Hall IJiitrn Nmw HrldKo club incola with Mm. O. 1 lllionkor. V'orliina lunclmt club Blvrn danc ing party In tho Kotr.hum hotel. 5lhn UliiRliiilil IJnlrrtnlni. After tho mrrllnit of tho I'lnno Rltldy club yrlrrd:iy with Ml" JMnrunrrl ltlncHOld, this hoiitwm rn trrtalinal 111" mmiborn and "","J ppcclal KurntH at luncheon In llotol TulBii. Quito an lnturimln fwituro wan Introduced when Miidamo Juno ltred produced tho krrrhlef with which Mnude I'owrll Wrapped hrr violin for no ninny yearn. Tho acirf wan arnt to Maduino Herd by JIIm Vowrlfn muniiljcr nt thn tlmo or tho nrtlfifa dmtli. Thnso cnjoylim MIm JlttiBKold's hospitality worn Mndamc Juno llrod, Mm. 11. J. MURIJO, Mm. V. II. Hplndlcr. Mm. ltakrr, Mm. Joseph Oray of Ht. I,nnl. nnd Mm. I.llah Wade llairoll. Thn proKram prrrrdlnit tho luncheon wan as fol- 'To Hiirlnu" Qrlcg Mm. K. f. IllcNbV "I Ixivk Thoo" Orlr Mm. C. K. Hwuneioiv. Ilnmbimla" ,. . OntlHClialk Airs, Uomlnmi uj acobui, rntronmufi l''or ?lnll flriw Hall. Mm. W. O. I.lKon. chnlrman for thr Mardl Urns benefit twill to bo Hlvon In Convention hall on Monday nlKhl, February 1, tho Minis to bo iim.il Inwards thn ronnnlinlty liousu to ,o built In WVnt Til Urn. ro Mrs damra IJuiieno Ornwlry, Jomrii Vra nojr. ltonem Kemp, Itnndolf ilhlrl;, T. K. Hmlth. A. 13. !owln. Hurry U l'lUueruld, I'rrMty O. Wulkrr, Jr., l.ynn It. Wallnec, Ku Kenn CoiiHtuntln. Marlon Tnivl". Wll llatil Miller ItoH, H. Holow, 11. It. Verry, J. It. C'nli'. Itobrrt I.rr, J M. (illli'ttr. l.ro Clinton. It. Otln -Mo-Cllntock, V. Albert Cook, J. Wan en Handem, John II. Mnrkhum. Jr , Jos. K. WaihliiBton, llenry N. llrclK. l'.icnliiK 1'arty. One of tho I'lijnynble rnnlH nf tho wrelt wna tho Informal dance rIyc.ii by Tho World employrii on Turtid.iy rsenlni?. An orchestra played late ilanco hltfl and during tho happy HiciKon delicious nuiudl won Hiuveil. and Inter a buffet supper. Officers of Tho World and their Wlvrn chap rronrd nml the different depnrtmentM were welt reprrrntrd. The largo mro ocetiplrd by tho liimnins office on tho flmt floor of Tho World build Itn: wna used for tho orcaslon. This In to bit tlm Initial event of tho kind, theno pleasant inithrrlniri offering n Milendld medium for social inlnKllmr nnd a promoter of i;ood fellowship. Trinpln Isrnel nMy lSwtlMil. Tho benefit cabaret und tinner planned for Tluiroday cvrnlnir by thr women of tho Teinp'.n Isrurl oonBiefj.itlon has boon Indefinitely pOHtiMiiii'd. Thoso holdliif; tlcknta will look for future nnnnunceinrnt later as to when the benefit will ba (tlven. Mr. J. 11. lUdrnnur, Miss Myrtle Itldfiioiir, Mlsi Helen Maxwell and Mr. D. K. Klmbrnll. all of Muskntire, were tho kiu'bIh of Mr. Jiimph H. Hlniiton yentei itty, eonilnic over to iittend the i,enenil IVmhlni; recep tions. With tho imrly were Mr. and Mrs. Mnry Hmlth linker of Hapulpa fpent yeelcrdny In thn city v Lilting friends. ' . ii.- Mr. and Mm. Karl C. I'unk rr. tiiruod Wednrmliiy from Wlchltii, ICiin. Minn lllnnrli i!ark Is eonvalrsclnir from an nllnck of bronchitis. Mm, flcortifl Iird Is recovering from nn ult.iok of Influrnra. CLUIi 'EVENTS (ilAXT COItl'OltATItl.V KljHMKIf. rnmiTfi Capltnllcil lit $750,000,000 In In Opi-n tlffrif Simi. ItlCIIMONI). Vn.. I'rb 11 -Norman II. Johnson, Hcrretnry o( thn Hoiithern Wholesale Drv (Iwnls n. soclntlon, nnnoilii' iul tndiiy thn new lv nruuntzi'd I'lunt mrrcnntllo eon- cem harked by tho I'nltod Clira.r Ktorrs company, tho Unllod Itotnll Htores and II. N. I'uko of tho Amer Icjin Tobacco company, nnd cupllal Uml lit 1760. 000. 0U0 will be known as thn United Htuten corporation, wlih heailnuartem In Nrw York city and Wlnston-Snlnm, N. C Tho corporation recently was chartered under tho laws of Delaware. Tinxilay Itonk t'liih. A dellKhtfnl tncetlmr of thr TurH- dny Hook chill wuh held with Mrs K. A- Iloss this week. Tho nroitram wuh unumially Intrrrsllim, and na a proiuiio Mm. rred H. Clinton (,'ave a piano number. Two papem, one Knto IloimLns WIkrIiis. nnd tho othnr MurRitrnt Drlnnd, were given I by Ml.ui HlrliiKfleld rind Mm, John I Hoy, respectively. Mm, Iloss enter tnlned for tho first tlmo In her new homo on Hmitli Ulieyenmi avenuu nnd diirlui; a social hour served tea, Mm. Clinton presiding nt tho prettily appointed tabln, hnvlnit nfislstlng hrr Mm. William II. I'omroy nnd .Mrs. II. C. Tyrrell. Tho next meeting of the club will ho on evening nffnlr In thn homo of Mrs. J. It. Cole, when thr members will entertain their hus bands. run llrllrnln Iminv. Tlwn who nro expecting tn attend tho ."an Hellenic diuico on tho eve nlng nf Friday, J'ehruiiry 20. will plrn.m phono Mrs. Thomas I. Mnn roe, chairman, not later than Thursduy, Fobnntry is. rnn'iit-Tciirlirni. There will ho a Hireling nf tho Irving school rarrntTeiichers' as- I QoslonS flowers tm t'GXqillSUi vaiennnc qreepnc CHORUS GIRL SHIMMIE CONTEST GRAND TONIGHT Ah Yntmtlnra. flimers arc now In xoguc A lilt of tliiMoliil lac! iIimh not iniiki) tlu tin man iipixal of frngniiil IiIohmiiih, A luukct of Is'aiillfiil floiici-H makes an iiixvptnbto miIcii tlno offcrliiK. Hero on 1 II find it pnifiihlnn of flmu-rrt frnin Mlilcli to M'lci'l jour glfl. DoslonS nna' 'iOvi J (nntiicr lo Ttilk nil Oil, 'Hio nliirntlonnl drp.irtmrnt of tho Y. M C A. hns nrntngril for an unusually interesting tnlk to lelvrn In rooms A nnd II of lh Y. M C A. Friday night. James II. tlardnrr nf thn geological firm nf nnrdner, Kponcer Co., will glvo his famous address on "Thr Origin of OH." The lecture will be freo to the public Mr (Inrdner gavo this tnlk at tho Y. M. V. A. n year ago to nn enthusiastic class In oil geology nnd slneo that tlmo hns given It to srv ernl Interested audiences' In tho city Climbs Up and Leaps Through Transom in Sleep; Slightlu Hurl Wlllla suffering from a nlght mnro irly yrstnrday W. H. llnlo of guny, a guest nt the Oxford hotel, if,,. hff1 lolhes. broke some Mrnlturnund climbed tip and threw himself through the trnn som. The fall to the floor awak ened him. Tho police summoned ,. .if.inp uriir, trefiif(l his cuts and bruises and put him to bed. llslo could not account for tho bad drenm that he had had. women" sIIking a home IWr fN-x Arc In lluslncns to Krciiro Dimntmui Quartern. Tho possibility of renting a fur ..i.i,., i ,nmn for members of thn Tulsa ltuslness. nnd ITofesslCjnal j Woman's club wns discussed nt thoi business meeting of the orKonUntloti Mnniluv nhrht. Most Of tlio Club members have no homo of their own hero and living conditions would bo Imprnved If they could co-operate In securing lodgings. No definite action was taken In regard to this plan, but It will bo taken up at tho next, meet- '"Vt was also decided to hold semi monthly meetings tho second and fourth Fridays of each month, ths first meeting to bo given over largely lo tho transaction of buslnrsi nnd tho second a mooting at n dinner In tho V'i Kennedy restaurant, An outline, or inO i:UIHCIUM 4 III" citizens' committee on school bonds and Incroasn In teachers' s-ilarles was made by tho president of tho club, Mlsi Ilertha Kklllen. MANY CONVENTION Clilciigo CVitlvnin Will Arconltno- iluto fr UiiliK-rlng, CHICAOO, Feb, 11. Will II. Hays, clialrmnn of thn republican national committee, A. T. Hcrt, c'lmlrinan nf the convention commit tee, and Fred W. Uphnm, formerly national treasurer, conferred today on details of tho national convention hero In June It was announced that 13,400 st-nts wouhl bo provided In the coliseum. A gold badge, with ft mo dalllon of IJncoln suspended from an American flag, was decided uyon QPAT'for the delegates and sergennts-at-oumio - , h. niuiniji. Altcrntes will wear a bronze badge lmllar In denigii, Win .SlMMitlng Honom. KANHAB CITY, Fob. 11. Harvey nixon of Oronogo, Mo., and William Hoon of Jewell, Iowa, wero tho win ner In tho two events on the pro gram hero today of the 16th annual Interstate, trapshootlng tournament. Defciulanls Are Arnilgncil. Arraignment of 14 defendants held In tho county Jail awaiting trial on various criminal charges, was held Tuesday before Jildgo Jlcdmond S. Cole In district court Nr. ti. nen, ft majority of wh m . ' chargod with grand larcen mtm. l.iv-un iiui huh, j. nnu in r eaiM wero set at the next term ct , , ,,.,.? court which begins February j .,j continues for two weeks. " ' Elks Attention! I Fortnight Damw 'i t iivisf TrsV...... in i Informal, Klks Only Trnrlirm Oct Itnl-w. FOUT WOHTH, Texas, Feb. 11. Fnoully members of Texas Chris lion university wero given a 25 por cent increaso In pay ut n meeting of th trustees this morning. Alovluir (iraln. WASIIINCTON, Feb. 1 1 . Itall road Administration regulntlons Is sued two weeks ,iiki pnivldlng spe cial equipment for movement of gnUn from the middle west nro prov. Ing sucrn.ssful.'offlclAls said today In remedying congestion occasioned by storago of heavy grain stocks In smaller cities. i Fins Hot Luncheon Berved nt Superior Tea Room r.l I South Main linmmMMmnMN iniROSi Our stylos are most alluring moat be coming, with prices as low as ordi nary garments. HOME-MADE TOILET PREPARATIONS 11Y ItAHIlAllA IlOOTII Mm. A. U White of J'lngiee, N. I) elroliau Mr. and Mm. l.esler A. OIUipl lnft lost week for I.os Anglen. Cal., for an Indefinite Slav. While away they will ilstl Mi' iitllei.ile's lr.th r, Mr. IteinaiM illtliwpie, and fam ily, In rhnenlx. Aril. Anyone can nmko nt home, ut llltlo cost, ii number of toilet prep arations for the h.ilr and complex ion thiil will, with sliiipl.i siYilp oxer clscs and faco niiutugo, glvo wonder ful rult. When tho soulj) becomes tight on the skull, so a proper blood suppl dors not reach the roots or the him or tho wnlp becomes encrusted with dnndruff, the hair will fall out. Th. danger signal for women W lo f'mi tho comb and brush full of stray hair, lifter combing nnd brushing A man can quickly tell If he Is losing Ms liiiJr by priwilng tho hair flat on eneh sldo of the part und noting ir tho part Is becoming wider. If you nre losing your hair, prompt notion should bo tnktn. otherwise huldlivH.1 or partial linldm-MH uiny ensue. Thr ivnlp should be prop erly muiMiiRiHl, then apply a good hair tonic. In massaging tho culp do not let the finger tips slip iiIook tin- i.cnlp, but make the Hi-ulp idom en tho skull, buck and forth and in Kl.KS' HAl.t, It may menu your fortune tn see world's greatesi bc,mt demon titration, Thursday, 3 p. in . IV I) r wiry 13. JIMK VAI.CNTINK Denver Colo. Latest Dance Fad CHORUS GIRL SHIMMIE CONTEST GRAND TONIGHT i ii Iiangcr signal mi i. 1 SPRING SUITS $50.00 $60.00 $75.00 $100.00 Horo Is a simple mlxturo whi you uin miike hi huiiie, that will qi.ickly remove dnndruff, and thn grouih of the hnlr und In pre rutin: li from falling out. Merely dis-fOlve 1 dram of powdered ssmoclde m 3 nn i s of l,i rum (Hid a Ul i uiii-. a r i.n-r V iihi r. 1 in .i c.in lie i ufii ,i i lruK!i.-l r, u nut cui .it o n r 1 i lon'e n j o ilie WlilV l'.irl n imngvr Mu;il. Mimtiinnt and nstrlngent, tint Is u very powerful germldical ngent. and dandruff cannot exist where It Is applied. The hair will atop falling out und (l'ludriiff iitMipiienr within no to three djys after hogtuntug Its use. , I'nr tJniy Hulr. As to gray, streaked or faded hair, on ran gradually diirken It with this simple home made mlxturo. To 4 pint nf water add I ounce of bay rum. a snuui uox ut n.irno lorn pound, and 'i ounce of glyrrlne The. Ingredients can bo purch.uied ii an) iirUKKiM s nt utile cost, nnd mlxeil ni hume. Apply to the huir every other day until It heromos the required hhiide. This Is not a dye. does not color the sculp. Is n it stinky or greasy, and doos not rub nff It gnidunlly dnrkrns tho hair, and there nro no quick, omb.irransing ohnngts. I'nr tlio Complexion, to the complexion you can hi home a greawlefcs vanishing ream that will hiwmtify the com- plexlon, make tho skin soft nnd pli able, niiil prevent iho hands from chapping, it Is groaselivm and can not cnuso the growth of superfluous hnlr. Ulssolve ounco of gretlte in 1 ounce of glycerine, and mid 1 Pint of water These Ingredients cosi Utile at any druggist's and they w 'i innkc more ihitn n nint of van tsung rt-.itn tdai wi fjive ilie com nn- iin i . k ir enfi anpearancr, md remcic rourhee i It w.l nlso We nro making special effort to have suits nt theso prices that aro distinc tive, smart and made ot excollent material. Kacli and every trolt boars Tho Hall Store's label and Is a suit wo aru proud tn sell and you'll be proud to awn. Beo these special suits. Visit our Itlouso section for the new and cicluslvo styles. t'rlcvil $7.75 and up to $00.00 Heady-to-Weur Hats smart, new and becoming. Priced most reasonably. Th Jl CORRECT ORISS rOH WOMEN Remember This: There is a great shortage of Stenographers and Bookkeepers in Tulsa Business Firms are paying unusually large salaries to Tulsa Business College Graduates If you nre really Interested In receiving MOItB SALARY and JlKTTEIt chances for advancement, follow tho crowd to the Ulggor, Hotter. Uusler Tl'LSA HUBINKSS COU.KOK. Attend either our day or evening school. Location 109-11 Bast Third street. TVlcphono Osage 1 129 for An Appointment Tulsa Business College An Accredited Commercial School Hun t 's Daily StoreNews VOL THURSDAY, FEBIlUAltY 12, 1020. NO. 12. February 12. Which 't-iiiiliuLi as of n xnciTitlon oicrhroril In our nf tho show rtHmis. Iti ouloglilng tho quality of his nirrcliiiudlso, tills ilcnlrr rrnuirked: "You kih Abruluiiii Lincoln ' 'If joti ciiii htillil n better mou-wtrap than your neighbor Uict orlil will mnko a la-atcn jmlh to j our door,' etc." Wo hnl to smile for ncr tlit ri'icml sago ro rolvcil rmtit which be Inngoil to nnothrr. No iloubt thU would rvcntiinlly Imi tho case, but tho world Is Tmslrr now than In Kmorson'n Vo must net n ticacon ,111 to guldo tho Mnrld. i 1: I'DITOIU Foulard Dresses Arc (Jotid This Sonxm. A grrnt many of them nro combined with georgette In plain color and navy blue, us usual provnlls. Several pretty models aro shown at $39.75 and $49.75 SiHxmd l'loor. Recent Arrivals In the Blouse Section Lingerie Blouses Whllo Voile, with Chlnci.0 bluo embrolderod, vest and collar effect. Whlto Voile, with embroidery and hemstitching. White Voile, with vest nnd collar of net und laco. White Orgiuuly. Tailored Blouses with solid pin tucks. White ItatlBi,. Tailored Illousen with high collar, hem stitched and embroidered. Whllo lllmlty illouso with woven cluster stripes, neat Tuxedo front ' $8.05 o S18.B0 Georgette Blouses New Short Sloeio Stylcn In orchid and peach shades for S 11.05 J-'h-sh Colored Georgette Mouses with Tuxedo collars of laco nnd net .1. SlU.U.I Whlto Tnllnreil Ueorcetto IJIouwm, high collars, tucked solid $12.0.1 ami $16.U. Whlto tJeorgettci Mixlcls, hemstitched and em broidered - $10.05 riesh Coloreil Georgette Utouses trimmed ,wlth laco $11.95 IH'urh (!i-irgctto slipover stylo In smock effect with sash ..$10.95 lltou.-e Sho Seeoml l'loor. Women's Lisle Hose 29c Pair Good quality black and white Llslo lloso, In all regular sizes. Silk Lisle Hose 39c Pair Black nnd whlto Silk Llslo Hose, tn nil regular sizes; ex ceptional values. ' I Special Lot of Brown Silk Hosiery ltopreseutliig Unusual Values, on Sale Thursday, Krldny nml Saturday. Excellent quality Fiber Silk nnd Thrrnd Silk Hose with lisle garter tops: subject to very slight irregulari ties; somo of them full fashioned; others scml-fash-loued; In dark brown only; all regular sizes; pair St. 79 N llOMiory Section .Main l'loor. Satin Ilnronetto Skirts Hose, turquoise, cherry, navy, black, white. $10.75 Second l'loor THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Slnln .Slnvt, Ik-tween Third niu! 1'ourtli Glbrnltar It 00k Crepo Skirts Zinvy bluo and gray. $22.05 Second l'loor Quaker Man Arrives Friday Morninj To Prove What Quaker Herb Extract Will Do FREE SAMPLE GIVEN Again the peoplo of this city are reminded that Qunkrr Man la due tomorrow at nine o'clock. IIji will be at the Quaker Drug Store, and wishes to talk to all sufferora who have stomach, liver, kidney or blood troubles, or who nro suffer ing from catarrh, rheumatism or bladder complaints. Quaker Man says "that tho chief ob)t ho has In view Is to provo what he says nbout the great QUAKER HUnB EXTRACT. Th'ehundrcds of reports made, by people In surrounding towns recently can bo fwoto to at any time. Quaker Herb Extract Is women. Quaker Herb I i' 1 mild laxative, builds up me ereatua a healthy appe'it- Ing up tho health atd Quaker Man will pro' the people. All iho are ngeil should remember th Man proves what ho sas acu t! Quaker Remedies. 1 uiM- r rlrti. his t jTcr, mado from puro IKtIk, narks, Hoots, nerrlcs, aunu, Ieaves and HtoMomn. Can be given to a little child safely. Also weak men and Call on Quaker Min ,lW mn.inn n ,. ni..lr fir.S St or Ask him to explain how arJ W Qt'AKfR HEItli EXT1 CT " r'.llevo various chronic cc-ir 'Btl I ii n i n -(.T)in: wr nine- J'rn uip ili.'i M r