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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 TY LILIAN CHAWKOItD milKINS WOMAN'S WORLD WORK . AND Hov vim reent Mm. John Kn'wle inside hospital but are now in Weaker, rernrcllnn secret, v Mm limne of their relatives, Mr nn" iI'Marte, I. Yimrey, eorwupondlnK Mis O K Kln'.ir on Norm ,nninu Ohn' it fill iiifin i 'In y When nil the world m y'iin(? and 8ft'' . . ... I sat down by my true loves ltn And kl'.'l her fondly ,u mv brl-le. And out iiion th rmrt iimeiher Wn Marteil In Hie sunshine weather, It wn n mfiM nnlrunrlnir world, A milghlnR world, it .lunclnK world. A romdn anil roiimiulng world, And trlirM nrrown II path wo flunk. Jor ymi nnd I wid lo were yrtlin! Ii.lmuiul Vnnf Cook. Sweet uprlfiir I" really on the win When Nnnen appears, the elver thinB, "Without a fur or llKhiwlht rout 111 Uiffetn- -lllt Mnia lo float In iry in Worn Mi1 eye bike summer rlmid m row the ly. "Todiij r,i'Ml Mecboru ut I'. 8. A. :lnb will give dinner dance. In Country rliih. P. 1 1. .O. I.iinislii'oii .The monthly V. K. O Innohoon will l held Friday. Miiy 7. In Hotel Till. All inomtiiM are Invited Chapter A. K . I K. I In rlmrn lWu Puny Mr. John 11. Metier will entertain a party of friend ut .1 hux party on BMurdny afternoon In tlm rirplmiim rompllmontary to Mm. Winn Mr. ltrynolils of Pallas, Tuxni. I.uiii'Ikhii Mm. Chirles I). V. O'ltern, Mr John J. harkln nnd Mr. Krneet l Connrlly will entertain with a lunrli eou In tho Country cltili nt n e.irlv date, trw Invitations to ho limned In a few (I). lluffrt Siipiht Mr. nnd Mi tlroise, M. Hansom tnti.rUlnod willi m buffet nupper on Tuesday evening fur Mm Hansom's KUtM. Mr riierlea Mettlnr of To lisdo. O' o. Mr. Jl.irlnn Herd of OK mul ' ut. Mi Ann Mc-, Dowe.li " .iin. Ohio, fiirnriiinl Ihcnltur. One. of the rrejty rhuroh parties for tho week will Iwi the Infornuil rvonlnif spent In the hmnn of Mr. nnd Mr. Wiiltrr Khrl Ilrown. when Mr. Hrown will entertain Friday evening for tho Vounc Women'H nulld of tho First l'resbylcrliin church. Thrro will bo a program of inulo nnd Kainrs will ho n happy modo of entertainment. A. ). Ilrldm Mrs, Hubert Whitney rnterlulnnd mrinhcr of tho A. O. Ilrldun ohlb on Wnlnrsrtny nftcrnoon. Mrs, ttuun Rhulor, mother of tho hosier nnd Mrs. Prank H, liny wro Hperinl CUenlH for tho .iftrrnoon Mm, tier old Benedict mndii top ocom In thr thrfP-tHlilo bridge, Mm, It. C I,nmp rlrli wlnnlnu tho ronoolntlon favor L'inehimn win nerved nt tho enrd tables. Mr. mo Vnndover will on tartuln tho club nt tho next wook'n meetlnc Dinner nivcn DoHor Odell. Momber of tho funnily of lib ernl nrtii of Kendnlt coIIcko enter tained Innt evonliiR In honor of Dr. Arthur Lee Udell, nrenldcnt of Henry Kendnll college, who I lenvlnp thl lnntUutlon nt tho clorc of eoniiuenRo menl to accept h pnalorntn nt Phoe nix, Ariz., nnd Mr, M. U Cooley, bursar of tho colleen, whooo resig nation will uln take effect In Juno, Thn other guexls wero tho wive and husband of other faculty mornbors. Tho host wero Mle Vcnettjv Jone. Mil Mary Allen. Ml Flora Ilenc diet. Mirn Adeln Ioltwlck, Miss Krnnces Iteublt, Mr, Hllns Davis, Mr. H. D. Chne, Mr, O. 8. Duffen dack. Mr. U H. McLend, Dr. Krunk lyn Dill and Mr.'C II Klmbrough, Doctor Dill, denn of thn college, was tonstmantcr, Thoso who paid tVlbutn to Doctor Odell wero Doctor Duffendnck, Hov. Itnlph J Iamb and Mis Mary Allen. Doctor Odoll mado beautiful remark In response. The dinner wa hold In tho dining room of ltobertson hall, the yotltiu men' dormitory. Decorations wero In red, the eceleslastlcnl color, which paid homage to tho DD which Doctor Odell poiwessr. Club Notes mailing. "Mother" Mr f W. Kes telrlng, "'lie Old-fnhlnned Mother,' Mr Joephlnn Iliihl: mutr ,md o errlnes by thn little folk. Mother') day will he ohnerved by lornl i hurrhe with npprriprlalu eni and trinon Thero will ho rerepiton, of monilxra In all th hurrhM Aipriuii'lilng i;rnt. Thn Dramutln pub of Cinwiiy llroun aehool Is arrnnKlnt; to entttr tain It friend on ovenlnK the lat ter part of May, the dale to lie an nounreil. by presenting an aniiiMng little plnv entltld "Lfl'n All Out Married " The rlub I roinpoaed of tha older wlrl of l he aehoul who ;tm mnnlirm nf ihn expreaalon tie partmeni, Mr, Frank Andrew, In truntor i. a. .' i:it. An Interoatlnic meeting nf Tllton ehnpter, Dnnghtera of the Amerienn Itevnlutlnn. was held Wednesday In thn V W. C A . Mr John It. Moan and Mr. John It U'nodard holng biialensce Annual report from re tiring nffner Jiero tnailn after uhlrli the new nifU'er for the iti siiIiikT year were elei ted a follow' Mr I.en Clinton, regent. Mr. John airuet ........ tf. I fl l , F.', , rt t, i , .tug, ., ,i.', ii , i , rn m- ; uier. Miss nrl KlinbaU, rallrr, ; Mr John Murmy Ward hlatoilnn, , Mr Miirrny Ward, ehaplaln. Mr N W. Mnnlnnea, parlUmentHrluii, , Mr .inhn It MeatM, pre. Kxuru I live I'ointnittee, Mr John D. Hall. I Mrs 11 C Asbhy and Mr Parry Collin A fine report of tho na i llonal conference reeenlly held In I Wathinglon was made by Mr Wll- I Hani It Mn"o Itnfroahmenta weie nHrn I sorvn ni ine i oen or me ineoiinn ( j Mm lUmloiph n. Khado haa r tumad from ntrn point. Mnf! flalph Martin of Wlrhita. Ka , who ha ben vUdttng Mf It i)t MeClmiork, left Wodneadiiy for her home. sojourning In Hot Rprlne for . fortnigin. hae rrtuind to their home, Hose flower, near Muskogee. Ml Margaret Murphy of t.oaven. , worth, Ka. who ha boen the guni of Mrs. Clark Itoblnsnn for several week,' left IhhI night for her homo Mr Charles f Krren will leave. Sunday for Hoblnson, Ml., whore ahe I will Malt h'r paronta, Mr. and Mrs. U (. Kulherford TtmIaj-'h Cnlenilnr. Rebecca club will meet In homo of Mrs. Arthur McCracken. Tast Mritron's club wilt meat with Mrs. Henry Walter. Mesdame John Caron nnd XI, II. Davis hostesses to Trinity guild and woman's auxiliary In homo of for mer, Drama league will meet In library 3:30fo'c!ock. Lofting club will meet with Mr. D. C Clements. Tufi Day. The I'Tanco Wlliard homo will observe tag day on .Saturday, thoj luriijs arrived to no used in tne maintenance of this Institution. Pppclnl Meeting. The Tulsa chapter, Order Uastorn Star, Till hold a special meeting on 8aturday evening at 7 30 o'clock -in Masonic hall fur tha purpose of in itiation. Utopia Club. Mrs. W. .1. Van Ka.U ,nlnrl-.lnn,l members and guustg of th L'topla : - " n , . ,,,,,iii. club spent tho afternoon sewing for tho detention home. Refreshments ware served during a social hour. ft. of c. Mri-tlng. Thera jts be a meeting of tho Children o( the Confederacy held Friday evening In the home of Mrs, p. H. P. Thomas. This will bo nn important gathering and a full nt tendanco In desired. Circle, Mooting Piv.tKncil. On account of tho death of Mrs. Charles Ilakcr, tho meeting of the Jane Addams Chautauqu.i circle for tnrlAV Will .nl I... L.u t. -- " ih'ih .urs. imser was a much beloved member of thl j uiMiuHimn ann tne mem bers nro deeply grieved over her paslnf away. I'nr .Mollirr'n Day. J,r,l1'nl'i!ry observance of Slothei's day, the central W. 0 T I', will give a mother's program m 2 30 o clock Friday afternoon, May 7 at the homo of Mr 'prajihlr.e DiiliI, 828 Kast Blghteenth AH mothers with young children will bu iiHked to bring them to the meeting Num ber on tho program will be 'Moth era of the JJIble," Mrs. C. 0. Fry; Dress Distinctively It Won't Cost Any More It's the Shop Buy Your Haberdashery At the 3TSEEO SSHOPj 'Next to Majestic " 'craonnl Mention' MI11 Margaret ninggnld ho re turned from h visit to (.'hlcngo. Mr nd Mr Nell P Klnear an nounce the birth nf a daughter, Patrbla Ann who . arne Mnv 1 Mr Klnear nnd Imbr hive heen at Morn. Mlm Mnrv DeNney lefl Thtlrtdny for her homo in Dillia after a visit 7,7., ti. Mis Kdnn Tselifln, .Mr. " " """" iKi.inom.i irnknll and other frlnnd. ,r."V' n ,hf' areompllshed niul- -jvmnp ni inr i-Hfiiini niy, Will UT" Mr .ludd Hank has returned to.t' riftJ week-end to uit Mr her hom III Chlrngo Nfler S M't hero to Mr Itnherl M PJIaokmorO I - and Mr Htnekmore Mr, floorge Parker of Nardln, Okiiihomrt, will arrive Punday to vllt Mr. Nell Vaney and other relatives John M Hail and Mr Hall and 1 coming espeilally 'o atend itrand opera . Mr. It. J Mugge Mr A .Ur land Mair. Mr, c O flplndler and Mis Utlefield of the Hyechka club left Thursday for Miami, Okla . to .attend the meeting of the Third Dliilrlet. Oklahoma FodTflMon of Women' club. Mr.- Mugge ap peared on the program last oven'ng a a representative of tho club, the ladles being delegate HolxTl A. Mr-IHrncy Funeral Director Phone 45C.-171 913 South Main. AdU. BOY STRUCK BY AUTO SUES Al Dniiiagf! f .25,nnn Agnlivt llojit Sanili-r mill Wife. I Permanent Injury of Harley 'Hwnn, n 13 year old bov, when he iwa struck by an automobile owned Lnd operated by the defendant, oc-fcasti-ned a ult filed In superior Irnurt yeiterday by the hoy, through hl moiher. Mr. Nettln U. Swnn, I against Floyd A Bander and 1 hij I wife.' In which damages of $'.'5,000 are asked. I Htatlng thnt the hoy was rldlna !ht bicycle oh west Ninth street No vember IS, 1919, the mother Calms that Panders and his wife, operating tno auiomonno ai a. nwi nnu an gerous rate of speed and In violation of the city speed laws, ran tho ran into nnd over the boy, crushing hli 'right leg and causing other injurle, I from whb h he will suffer tho re- Imalnder of his life. A second suit was filed by Mr. Swan, for hemolf. In which in ad ditional $S.000 damage is asked for 1 tho loss of the on'H services. Tliero U n fine Want Ail Job roll 1 lug fur YOl', If joh'H only niako n , I It I In milM'iriiuoiis aiuuy u iniv Want Columns. Mr Mr. r J (J 11 field Itiiell and mother. II Pic,lrH ho hue been 1 rv Vr I V ou ' Smoker An Evening I T f r .... To of Jazz and Jollity Musical numbers by a fauiotis Marino Rind. Somo cloic-up harmony, and ..mo r. I knock-down and drat-out ayncopation by tho Marino Jazz-hu Kln. Not to mention a fe ft nnd furious rIovo con tests by tho clumps of the .Jarltic Corps. And omo kooiI "smokes " vuh the compliments of MKCctt & Myers Tobacco Company. You arc expected, especially If you are an ex-Morlno. Jo'f In lie chorus nnd help us have a food time. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Ai'plj enly (or your i...inmtty llcnels Marine hlntlnn, IIJW Ho. .IUI11. bonnes Convention Hall Monday, May 10th, nt 8 p. m. We Have Just Received 15,000 Rolls of Wall Paper All the newest colorings and designs. These goods were bought hist October at a very low price as compared with the present market price of Wall Paper. This entire shipment will be sold at last year's prices! We are very fortunate in securing this merchandise as it is now ex tremely scarce and high in price. You Will Save 50 By Selecting Your Wall Paper Now! The Spring Wall Paper season is on full blast. "Spring isn't a season it's an emotion." The passion of house cleaning swells in the feminine breast and man becomes an outcast without where to rest his head ! "Let Us Decorate Your Home" Home Decoratin Paints Glass 311 South Boston Phones Osage 258-4592 g Co. Wall Paper Draperies . Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. V "FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1920 NO. 7 Jo whig the May Sale Bargains Friday and Saturday Silk j 7 ccr Shirts 1 'vo Regular 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 Shirts; conservative. fijS S J?i Crr do Chin nby nretitcloth, Tu y Willow Tt(M. Scotch riaunela. May 'Sale of Suits - $25 - $44 - $57 - $100 -Sroonrt I'lonr New Arrivals for the May Sale in Puthps and Oxfords $15.50 Pair Friday and Saturday Twn-nutton Ilrown Pumps Drown kid vsjnp and brown sucdo quarters. Tlrnwn Strtip rnnipv Drown VIiJ vamp' and lirown tiuede quar ters, one Htrap, ' Illiuk Strap l'uinps Kid wimps nnd bUck suede, quarter, ono ntrap. Black Kid Walking. Oxfords Military heels, medium , weight, flexiblp soleo. Black Kid Walking Oxfords Leather military heels and flexible soles. Slioej Dept. Tlilnl l'loor - p Talcums and Soaps Attractively Triced Main l'loor (Icrffcn'H DntH Tablets A ftood assortment of odornox of 12 "Co JeTRon'fr Violet tiljcerlne Sonp Transparent green cakes for h.inl or hoft water. Box of throe, rakes 2.'o .lersen's TnU'iims Kxtta larsc cans, lilac, crushed violet and rose odors. Hpeclal, 2 for. 2?io I.iuell'H Tulciinis Massaltii. Japanese honey KUrkle, babykln corylopslw, field violets and sweet pea odors. Two, for 25o Bucilla Embroidery Packages I'rli'i'd Ton I'er Cent Ijowct Children's Dresses, Carrlai?e Hobes, Bonnets, Scarfs. Toddles, Pillows, Towel Sets, etc.; all now pultcrns and designs. Odd Lot of Children's Dresses rive doxen stamped Drestes In assorted sires. Special May Sale price ODo Children's Colored Dresses Pdplins, Japanese crepe, linen, chamhray and repp, in blue, rose, pink, green, yellow and salmon. Xew styles; sizes 2 to 13 years. jiaao up ready to embroider. $2 00 Drcsjes. .. iZ BO Dresses.. . 2 75 Dresses.. . $3 00 Dresses.. . 3.50 Dresses. .SI.TO .$2.tr . 58.5 . 52.S5 .S2.0S 13.75 Dresses.. 4 00 Dresses.. $1 50 Dresses.. J5.23 Drensts.. 7 50 Dresses.. Art Dept. Mcwanlno rionr . .SS.in . .53.40 . .53.85 . .54.15 . .56.48 I 1 1 Friday Remnant Day TTTT IKTHH -v u Scotti And a Mr assortment of rem- fa s S I I r ilr,rnber of Grand runt, have accumulated durlne 1 II C J (J 1 1 LiO. TUlhonPC" ' Onera the past week In hllkB wash . s. . "hop wpera goods and wool materials. DEPARTMENT STORE (Square Deal) May 17 and 18 HALF rniCK HUDAY , ? 7. Association Convention Main fioor .Miln Street, npti'en Tlilfii nnd Fourth Hall -1 A LETTER Pottsville, Ark. "Will try and write a sketch oi my sickness. I was first taken with influenza and treated by Beveral doctors, but they didn't seem to dc me any good. I became a ncrvou3 wreck and so weak ! I could sit up only part of the time; my heart was bad and I had feminine trouble, bad kidneys and rheumatism ; it seemed that everything was wrong with me. After about six months' sickness I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favo'rite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery and Anuric Tablets, and certainly can praiso these medicines. I do all my housework now." Mrs. H. J. Webber. For over fifty years some of Dr. Pierce's home medicines have been rolling over the drug counters, so that more than forty-eight million bottler have been sold during that time. This speaks well I for tho reliability and valuo of Dr. Pierce's standard homo remedies. Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery is a blood tonic and strength builder, which contains no alcohol, yet has tonic qualities that hava endeared it to the American public. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets composed of May - apple, aloes nnd jalap, hnvo long been con sidercd the best vegetable laxative, in the same way that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been known as the best tonic for diseases peculiar to womankind. More recently, that wonderful discovery of Dr. Pierce's namely, Anuric (anti-uric-acid), has been successfully used by many thousands of people who write Dr. Pierce in unqualified terms of the benefits receiver that their backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble have' been completely conquered by the use of Anuric. Send 10 .'cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of any of his remedies. m JiriJ?l la x jri iiniiMw v A it pAINT your walls 1 wifh DF.VOR VEtOURFINISH'for Beauty; cleanliness, health and economy.It js washable. Use'it over wallpaper, burlap,, steel or plastere'd walls: r,,i- .-. - -J oausiacupnguaranteea Tulsa Decorating Co. 213 South Moulder " Tulsa, Okla. II