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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRfL 21, 1920 0 n,i Mi- iH i I. Mu' pii i 1 I'mIk-' IHilph ' mripbi H Ion i.'K'Hitf i. i linn h peopli iiml fiii-niln ,f lln' r I'owill will ' the fail that iii Mill ri'iurn to Tulau In a foitniKb1 , In iigaiil to the Inter-world linr h movement and rupeetn to tie aerom panb il by Mr rohn t), lloekerub r llrlilgo Tin AlMiuit. Mra Itohert M Itlaekmore will , OCIETY LILIAN CIlAWKOIll) I'HUKINS WOMAN'S WOULD ani WOK It . . . inr: moon I Mil mill WHichcil thr moon "n''1 ... An it i n'r tlm mountain nun, Anil honn In mi IU glory rtfupifiidrni in i h Sy; Anil 1 thought of nil lioA'n fnorirn'O Ut III grrat tov In man, That ahlnaa out In mom rurtlnfln Than nioim or tni '-f run Anil Ihvn, ngain atioihar nlghl 1 Hli'lu, tho moon futna out Ami to' h tmrt of It waa nm floiidi rlrrli-4 It about, Thin I thought of many paojile Who IIvi'n might hava haan bright Hut hrm much nadnoaa hail rrc-pt in Ami Imnliihml half Ihoir light Thua oauh night an I wtlMiod I In moon 1 jmw Itn light grow laaa -Till hyp mid by It all hail ftona tnil all waa clmiillntM It tolil to mi tha atnry Why aottia raraa look ao aart. Ami aomr aam filled with hitler num. Anil nlhiri ranlly hail. Hut nflrt Jinl a trw mrt'o nlghta Tim ilarhncH nil lin1 paaard. Anil a liny llttlo rrcaoant Stitinn bright In 1 1 m van at laatl Ami tliita (toil nnnda Ilia love In all Whwi thn ilarhnfM In moat rtrwir To ha N liilglil hih Ic In mirh Ufa, Ami prnv lla'n ivii tiaar! AI.K'H KltVI.N (tltAV. , Tml.ij'ii Kwmt. Mr. Ilnlidt M. llliicKiilnri- will praalda Ha lioaii'aa at tllo waakly liriflwo Ion In thn Country club. MI.hm Doini, (VlKiuiin (lullfy, roll trnllo, In rcrllul, MU'h Imllronm, niiHtilc-K United DniKcliUira of llm Cnnfcilpriii'y. Mr. 1 1. liyotiM will glvn liinrhenn In KnniU'ily trntiiurnnt, follnwml Willi thcnlur pnrtv. V. V. !. A. "Iiirilitlay Party" In the V with Mm O. II. I.ronnnl nil hrwteM. Koi IiiIkMMv Hrlilqn tilub will ittrrt with Mill. Hnlmnti I (in ph. Iiiinrlimu, Mr, itnlpli Archibald Htnllh will ho hnjlrna Krltlny in her home, cn tertulnlni; a coiupmiy of filmuln nt luncheon. IIirnliiR I'jirlj. Mr und Mm O N Wrlphl will hn at hnnio thin Wcditi'mhiy evinltiu to it urnal! (croup of frlfnrtu when they will hoimi- In an informal wav Mri j Liiwrinio T Vol of tihlahutna; !''y i 1 thilr 'itiiiiiiniiipnt. j ; Th- rrgnliir weekly golf lourna I I menl on thr country iluh rnuraej 'will an eveni of loday. MllndJ 1 bogcv will hi' played and nil women I i golfi-r allglblH to tho vouraa arai I urga to anrnn. I I'lUll'lUlU ?!' - ' The ftpim Nil filernll will glvr ii I'lrmer If) thr K'-nnxdy wtfmiritht .mi Hamuli', ivkifiiik ut a'fiwrk j All meinbarh r urged to m.ik" i ri'Ki rvnllini ln-fm I rlilm noon with I Mr. W I lllliiui'i. jr, itiMgi' t St. O. I1. II. Dunn. Th- emiioi' oi thn Kllmm I'loduiitig Ai Itrfltiing fn and thir Irt 'tida will i njny an Informal fVf nliig of ilntirlng In tha Kennedy rea. taurant Thnrmluy, April 12. Dlnmr will pi in (It- Ihf dniM-Ing In Ali'iuoi'liiin. A beautiful loom haa bcii fui nlahed In MornluaaliU' hnapnal In memory of the lut' Mra. .Mori la Waanarnmit and la tribute Paid 1 hr by Mi. Wiimimn anil Atta. I'annle rollui k liliini'r I'm I)'. Mr mid Mra A I" O'Connor wro hoalx at it ! o'rlock dinner on .Mon day evening, romiillniontary In Mhta limn Jiinn Umily anil Sir. Cllffurd Itrmty of Ciml, ohln. Cover vere lilaceil for lu. I I'm I'pllon. Thr offlrlule of tlm Wninnn'a Ml aloniiry mn'li'ly of I lie CoIIoro IIHt l'ri'Mb Irrlnn rliureh, iiniioinun it I'huicb H'li pllon for Thurailiiy .iftei. 1 1 1 n at 3 o rlot k Tlinro will bn 'Hi Inleraa'lnn nni;rHm In thn rhur.'li Mr whli'h rufri'iiliiiionla will ho aerveil In till) iiiljnriuil jmrHOlliiKo. I'or Ciiwrll, (imp of thn iitliuctivc Infm i .1 1 iMfli-riiil uffnlrH wiia thn buffrt miIi- i Pit Kivi'ii In Mr iiml Mm Itnlpli Alililbulil Kilillll ill tlinlr Iioiup, hou ! oritiK Dr. I, Milan I' Powell of Nmv I York, nn intW of llir bitter In'i in iti frlcmli- of 'ho Hmltli h um' pi i Ttit mid iIii-m- wi'ii' Mr and Mia, 1,1' mn i:uii'. Mr iiml Mis I) K 1 Pl'kn Mr und Mi-- tlllra Pililrk i Mi iinl Mr1' t i t ( 1 1 Ui'kuO'til M preald aa hmleea thla afternoon Hi 1 the weekly bridge tea Ih the County elilb und will be uaalateil by Mie Clifford William Maaa. Mra I. K Corfe, Mra Norile T Ullbeit, Mn CharliD W lleneillot, llowanl N Cole mid John II. Mra lie. I IIIK'lll'llll. The mamn A 1 1 1 1 in Hpiiii'iii fi.iK i Ity held I la weekly luncheon In !. i Tulau vim pi day nl mitioumi' lb there wlli be nn ilher held u ' fueoday when nil H. A. K ' in th Ity a- limieil to attend n h i the dealt e of unite n nuiobi i btr. to iMgauire foi noi'HiI and f r.i t 1 1 1 I riimoiiB I'or VNIlnr". Mra Krank Cuaebeei' hn i- nei Invltatlnna for mi inform il i,ip.Ii;i in her hoiiin In Maple llblge f"i Ttinrad afternoon, ompll n- ntiiiv In Mra. latwienee T Vol of Okl.i boina ('Ity Ihe gueal of Mr I i ItOHKer und Mini Kllxiiheth Hh' lion of Knita-ia Clti who la vlaltlnar In Ihe home t.f Mra William l.loyil Uwlit. Mt.. Wnlllng One of (be piettv lllmlHn. llffllllB of th week-end will b" Ihe bridge hn tv Mm I'm Mi (I VViilllrtg In Die Country eluh ofl I'rldny nfleinnon when the guexl Hat will be Untiled to thnep who lime imtAmled rourle aleH In Mra. Walling on llila, llin eve of her ilnpmtliie and lhat of Mr Wnlllng for ling Meneh, cat. where they will permanently realde. They will leavn next Weilneailny. I lleltetll Ittcltiil. Mian Pnmi cirlainati (Itilley run-. tialln, will iiprcar bete In i --i-11 a i VVi'ilneaduv iifiernoon In the linll - loom of tlm I'llkt' under the miepireit nf Ihe Clement A Kvnie I'huplei, I' I C, for tlm benatlt of the Mrltolur Utlp ftiml Mlax (lulb'v nppemid hero two yeitra nwo Hit the 1 1 v i liku J ciith und nl thiit Mute, wne ilevollnt; , in licit I Hue In ilmtlllK to the nolillei--In rmiip. II la M'tld Inr eb-irniliiK ppmnn, ill! v und wonderful vob won for Inr filemlH here who will be In (created in lie.ii iuki her 'iKiln The t'hnplrr la devoting nun.' i.f It 1 HtreliHt'l tnwimli eduiilnn n ml lltelr plmi i.i to 111' re.l.ii' Ibe nllli u tlniuil fund lo ihii pi portion that, oute worth jouhk vvnm.in. (t 'Ineitl llr--i ntmit "f i'ie . i nfi leen. tuny . he '.eiil in n i nil. i'e r.r unlvermiy I I IMI l II I'S i vr I'.M WALRUS Traveling BAG A himdsomc, larjjc tnl hii, (loul)le luiiulk's, lcallici lining, lift ciik'hcs und sewed frame $21.50 L-D-DE. 414 S. Main Tulsa Kansas City OREENBERG'S MID-WEEK SPECIAL SALE OF Women's Apparel Trulv an event to excite the nrimirntinn nf everv woman. A most wonderful array of Suits, Coats, QF Dresses, Blouses and Skirts, priced as low as 33 off, during this Mid-Week Sale. Genuine Georgette Blouses $3 J5 $45 $jjJ0 DRESSES ACC0RDE0N PLEATED SKIRTS $14-1 $13-1 $14.50 Z0 $20.50 Fa All Coats and Suits at G 122 South Main First Door North From Second Hunts Daily Store News VOL. IV. WHDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1020. No. 21. IV c Join the Great- Economy Movement Wo liuve more tliun 9200,000 worth of new, seasonable merchandise that can be bought at prices lhat you can afford to pay. The Position of the Retailer I 7. VI.SK runmm linvo plucrrl thr retttllT A III all Iltifitlr inltiin. Tltrrn in m ri'coiil of iiny TiiIhh iiiiTrlmnt IihvIiik hfoit HifUii'il I'V tlir 1'itlernl (!nTiitii',iit "f prutitiMTliiK. Hltl'll lilt ItVXPHtlKMllOII wotllil ri'Vi'iil h I'liiiilliluti qiilln tlif I'ontrury lit most ItinlsnroH. Mirihnnlii Imw linn imimiiicIIi'iI to rurry Hip IiIIiit irir(il iiifri'liHiiilliio lipcuiha tlto litlbllr Iihh ili'iitHnilrtl It. x TIidip Iih nlwayh lireii iili-nty In buy ut lowi-r prlrcB. Tll pplrm Miiolfft In thl HilvprtHomriit nrr llli mii iih hk tin y Iihvo li-cn till alotip. Thin Hut Will dlM- sou full' IiIpii of 1 1ir ptinrn you iikij pity If you Hn- rconomli-Hlly llti'lltifil: Till: KDITtii: IVuidozv Displays Arranged Especially for the Parade For JVomcn Drosses $6.95 to $19.75 Blouses 2.95 to 9.95 Wash Skirts 6.50 to 9.95 Khaki Dresses 6.95 to 14.95 Hats 5.00 to 9.95 Corsets 2.95 to 6.95 Underwear 1.98 to 2.95 Suits 23.50 to 47.50 Hosiery, pajr 35c lo 65c Piece Goods Percales, yd 25c to 45c Ginghams, yd 45c to 60c Unbleached Muslin, yd.. 35c to 45c White Goods, yd 35c to 85c Fahcy Voiles, yd 35c to 85c Fancy Silks, yd $1.59 to $2.39 Other Economy Opportunities Huok Towels, fHuh 2.V to a.'io IJatli Towclrt, each SSimo l.lo l.o.i t her Tolilcr Pumcs ea.$l,0iitn J.l,", liccit, y.'u-d Ac to 2llu llmbrulilcrlc? Micto S.'ic Thso are only a fnw of the lei PxpenMvn Itrma. Therp are coicb of others through. nut the btorc. n,c HUNT co. DEPARTMENT STORE Mil lt St., llctHicti 'I'lilnl anil I'ourth fets.