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0 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1920 CIIETY (.(MAN G11AWKOI1D I'UltK'INB WOMAN'S WORLD an WORK . . . Oh ImiikMMK It H thr pniil hint. h rolling tilll in thp -iflenlnR Krii'ti rth KurtflhiK hrnnh IMi vtolot r.d; Oh bliiD-Mrtl atrrakinii the xnliton Oh rttrtmn trail of th Kiinlltift iiiad: Oh Kuv wild yum MKiiltn cUmiuiii MioW era; Fair Hiirini you am wivlnf auh inyatlu bH'II Thru It mma (h world In mnth rf In flowfra. -l. M. II. 'lllllll)N ll'tlf. Air. William II. I'liinnrn) Will on (attain Informally In iho country oliah (or Iho I'nnllrllenlc orHr. Mr .1. .1. Ijinaiiaiar will nlv lie formal ItrldRi' for MIm Heulah col liorl. MlMtno Nh fratprnlty illnrn-r in llulrl Tula. IIIkIi nchool danrr in Country otub. I'm lln, i lillrnii. I Mir Minimi! HufflM Will fillet ( Main 111 In i mill ly ' I'm' lii'iin In hrr Ihonir Hl hi .1 iv for Afrit. W. II ctlll-i mil nf h.hiip waan , irif hupi hi I Mm. II A U'.ill ' fur .Mm. 1'iililit, .1. Ihirli'j Mr John II M.irlihuiu will glvfl i iin informal if in hrr Immii on TurMay afternoon lo prwwlil Mr. I'atrkk .1 llurlm, Colonel and Slr llufl'y iiro luiinmriirlly Inraieil III (lolnl Tii I'M 1 1 1 1 1 1 they hullrt ihrlr home. - lllflllllllll IjllllHMIIII. Mn, ,1'Meph I!. WaahlnBlon m III In. aua in nation ii "i wnk fm hii in formal lum It foil which ahe will glv In Ih country -lut for Mr. Wnah- j tnirtiih'a iimiher, Mr .1. K Wahln Inn nf Cedar Mill. fnn ! 'r HlntlTMIW niiitiliiivil. I Tin' Tori ii Ik lit 1 ' liiidae I'.ni) In IhP Klka hil will Ik iiiiinliorf'il lilfillH III" event of thi' 'iiiiilli( wi'ik null Sir. J. IVwlry Wwd and I hnr POtnllilltc nf elKhl ' hualpfloci. I Thin ronimlttae nomprlnrn th xo inllyp jrronp named mr lh ludlia ryetila nf thr tce-ll aeiiann I Miiikt I'm l). Mia. Il 'I. 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Illmlliliin, HnKli King, Clnyil Miartford, I. I' llf ri v. 0 .1. Uullnhan, Chnrlwi K. Uimo. W. count, it . Oini J I!ivtMnn. t'hrlf Wrrrn. William M'l"r 1 1 .... II...I. . lrnattMluili. I'llUflrK M..I.I. t. I.' i.!.Iimii It. M. M I'arlln, .1. A. Chapman, A 12. Iwla IJrnalry O. W.ilki r, Jr , I'. At. Ho tfolf. .loh ii MhMiln'. W Lylf (Hi'ki-, t-'mriH HhnllriiliiT. .lohfi Mnrry Wjnl, ( K UliMlt. t runk 'tmri. A. K Aarnnnnn. J. Arthur Mull, N I Uiitmi r. John It. Manlon, Marlon M TVuvIa, John II Mitrklmin. Jr , WH lhtm tl. Poim-roy. ( Iliiion. W K llvixun Muhl.l Pullllfr. HUH Al r'llnliirk. W U Hkilloy, Karl lluri.l linarot! ilrlffllh, ' II. K 'llfnii'imn, (prai. llrrv. V. It Pi-rry, Arthur Hooper, ( . l. r (TJIirn. II. M l.", W A. Ilrown In-. A. T AIIhoh. K I. l otumlly, .1. K, criaOil'. II. Ii' Miianii. MorrlK llfrkm-iH. II C Moorr, Crank Moori'. n W Krannhoi. .1. I Mnyn, C .1 Wrlnhlnnmn. Alva .1. Nlh'a, Al nunrl lllow. llPtirv N. ilrrla, Wnrron P. Ahhotl, ItoliKrt IS rullfr. I tan ilnlph Hhlrk, I'ri'htnn r Wi. W. (I Wiirnoik, IihvIiI Wallupf, Arthur I Mnrphfiy, Crml HalllhHrtnn, W A. Vninlm iir. Ian I hint, .ank (Vnhnp, M. r. Ilah', John II Whpplrr, Kiank rlrnv. K W Wii'lalr. f U 'raw lev. .lamp A papy, Hlnl Mima, A T W K.rr, T K. Snilth. riiNTINVKIl UN PAHr. TlllrtTKliN r Today, Saturday, at 8:30 a.m., a Sale of Women's and Misses' High Class Suits 110 Late Model Spring Suits Worth Up to $125 at $50 A sale made possible by the purchase at a ridiculously low price, of several New 'York makers' surplus stocks of late model spring suits worth $75,00, $85.00, $98.50 to $125. The tvoman who haa purponcly delayed purchaninp a spring suit until now will urclu be repaid in this special offering today. It in the opportunity of the season. . Sketched is one very good example of this remark able group of suits. There are any mnnber of others equally desirable. 5i7 distinctive for choice fabrics and skillful tailoring, displaying a wide variety of styles with the newest effects in trimming. Types for women, types for misses that in no way reflect this very moderate pricing. so Fine Tricotine Suits Super Twill Suits Fine Gaberdine Suits Embroidered Suits Smart Belted Suits. Poiret Twill Suits Fine Serge Suits English Tweed Suits Short Coat Suits N. B. Suits Purchased in This Sale Can Not Be Ex changed Nor Returned Every Sale Must Be Final Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. IV. Saturday Cndy Specials AMHlftPll Hnr, I l';,0K, . . Ildl! Ill, l-fli. linkra of AnorlPd Chnco- Intra . . ... 7Hc Ih. In Hie I'll inly .sioh .Mn I n Clour SATURDAY, APRIL, 2A, 1 1)20. Toilet Requisites for Less I'Hto Crratna, I'nmlrra. (.nliotia, .MiinlP.iiro rrppariitlotia, Corfuim-M, Tnllft H'ntrn?, SlmvinR J'npiirii Uoiih, ntn. Snl ii rln M ill ti rioor No. 2.1. J 00 Suits dissembled in One Hif! Price Group at H off Today Suits that were $57.50 to $98. 75 Scruc. Tricotine. Pel our. Novcliies. Second lloor Children's One-Piece Pajamas for $1.39 MhiIp. of Whlto I'ajnma Cheek Dimity. SIzch 1 to 10 years. (,'lillilron's l)ril. Sei'onil (Toor Soon SIIW Tnlillcs In flesh colored 8ppo Bilk with Pinbrotdcrod dot .fitted Jiico trimmed tnptt -shirred effect Spoelal, $4.29 1 Swond l'loor ' THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE .Main St.. I Irl or n 'llilril nml 1 "ourlli Mn, Batiste Slip-over Gowns For $1.79 . KIchIi colored Untiftte Cowns. Blue hi'iimtltohed flnlthj novelty-htllch-Iiib; n-Kular bowiim. l ' Srvtind l'loor ' fTor baking cooking v shortening use Vegaco an ideal mar garine. Every carton bears our guarantee, which is your protection. Made in a whilotile, iun lit churnery, Vegaco come to you aweet, pure and wholeaome. "Oily Hot Botl.r Tttttt Ai C.i." Sat J by dtiaLrt mvrywhtre CROWN IYIARGAR1N CO. Churrxrt Has he ever ridden on your shoulder ? II V V liiiefs VEGACO Distributing Co. IKmjii I 111" III I rintSt. Tl I.SA. OKIiA, )OKS LIKE RAIN WMOOPEE .' iTf GOING- TO RAn! "DRIVE ON! Doint STOP TO PUT ON YOUR Tl RE CHAINS. A GOOD DRIVER. UKE YOU WOrJ Sfcia - GO AHEAD.' 1 .ffl SSbtt OT URRAY. Merej- the Firr OH! HO!xHA! HA.' HE'S TAKING MY ADVIC6. HE'5 driving- on vyith NlCE, BARCt WET sNUiPPERYTIRflS-t' Mow LISTEN TO THE. N ADVICE I give. , THIS GUY.1 He' s starting to :id Up1 -0 M.vLU'cvimvyl .iww ' w l liu 'Til , AincilOiiii t'haln C'oinniuiy, Inr., Maniiriu'liircn nf Wiiil 'I'ln I'haJn.i. l! N