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m 3l,, FULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1920 i ii! CSETY Lilian Crawford pf.rkin3 WORK WOMAN'S WORLD and A ror.e, to the. living la morn Than sumptuous wreaths to thf dfHtl. In filling love's infinite store. A rose to the living In more, If Rraclouely Riven before. The hungering spirit In fled. A rose to Ihn llvlnR In moio Than sumptuous wreaths to th dead. Nixon Waterman. Toda)'. lcnta. Picnic at the country hnm of Mr. una1 Mr. Walter I'. Nlcholi, whrn the Tulsa llotarlans nnd their ladle will b guests, Mr. niul Mrs. Frank Ii, Moore will give, supper dance In Country club for Mr. nnd Mm Paul Ilreeser Mr, Winston I' llenrv'a luncheon for Mr Huntington Henry In Coun try club. Mrr. Frank fi. Hay's evening ptrty honoring her Riirst, Mr. .V, C. Cmphrll. MIm Josephine layman's eenlor expression recital In Kendall college. Aabs. Court ceremonial and dan luet. Mrs. Waller L, Csln's piano pupils In recital at library, Silfi. A. O. rirlilKO (Mnli. Mr. J. 0. lUddln was hoi I cm (bin week to the regular niertlnR of the A- O. Ilrldce club. Mm. II. F. Moore was the only Rtieat besides club membors. Top M-orn whh made by Mm. II. L. ('annuity and low by Mm Mm. Hurciio L. Ilonp. Mm. .lease Drammer made convolution. Mr". Rrddln served lunr.bnon on the rnrd tables. Mm. Verne Vnndover will be next hostcsw. The olub will have seven tables at the special partj' they will ulvo next Friday afternoon In the hVnnedy restaurant. Two I t-octjl. Mr. C. O. Bplndlcr will present hi" plino pupil In a recital on two oc casions next week. Tile Intermedl- to pupils will appear on Wednesday evening In his studio, 1010 South Main, and the advance pupili will be heard the next evening. Children' Parly, Mm. Fred W. Ineull will entertain a company of children at luncheon In the Superior Tea rooms on Satur day followed by n theater party at) ine urpneum, tnn event neinc Riven In honor of Miss Margaret Instill. Afternoon Ten. Mrs. Paul lllarkwelder. chairman i of the Serbian Rollef of this city I will entertain with an nflcrnoon ten today for the. captnlna of teams who will work for thla causo. Three Is the hour. ntakcly-nnanl. Minn Tearl Resrd of Kellyvllle, Okla.. and Mr. KtiRene Rlakely of Tulsa, were married Monday, May 3, by flev. 13, II, Caaey, paatnr of the Methodlet church In Bapulpa. Pupil In Hocltnl. Tho piano puplla of Mm- Walter T. ..Ill ' I .... . . . u. vnin win njnirnr in reciiai lOnlRMl and tomorrow nljrht In tho public1 librarj. I'atrnriK and frirnda are r.nrdlnlly InMteil 10 he preMnU. lllif Cl.i-v ! The Indies Mible elan of the Hrtt , M. Ii. ehurih will meet thin nflor-I noon at S:.V) o'rlm k with Mm .1. K. , Morrison, IIH Houlh Homon avenue l.giii'lii'nii Mrs. Arthur fewiin niul Mr John' McKlnlnv ur aeon n issue lnvltH- tlone for an informal lunchoon whbh thv will Rive late In May. Club Hole II" jeaiinic. n rfro ird hv Mario k fonfiued manner, but hr taitns hn idfi'Clons and when she la ROne ( hr hurrirn nut lo Rulde AnRelotM to, n home At thai mo.nent a sho' fi.m (he isstle of Ml AnRelo an iiiilini'i'i th" r-Hpllve r eneape Hear pi .mil Ins nnlii iniei ami search , - t . I 1 1 1 ...... I. ..a I. . n IrnfArf iur , iik imii. 1 1 , w (in in." ... . ii n 'h rhuf'h Mrlu is suepecled I slid yrsrpia who rovl poisnsslon I of Touch, plans the arrest and ruin1 f hi rival. ' j Tfc , .nriinfl iipi lull. II. .11. at ! Vnrplii s residence The chief of police orders Mann's arreet, and sends mr Toeca ai the same Mm thai Mario ) brought In, and ion trlves thai she (.hull hear the i rlei of hei lover while h is belnj! tor tured, in orrter lo mnke him reveal Annelottl's hidlnr plaee I'nahle to endurr Marios aconv she, reieals AnRelnttl'a setrel. M-irln is sent to prison and H-arpla. left alone with Tosra, lcl her hal unliss ehe re npiindM io Ins lne hei ori -h.ill die wlihin iri hour To M' Mii'nTos ra roni-nri' ii if 'ip h.i1' 'Oil shf be allowed lo depart in safety l'h her loier next rla arpia Rrees and ssjs thrre sli.i 1 1 he a mork exe cu'lon II writer out the promtned pass, and as he hands It to Tosca she stabs him and goes to Msrlo with the release In Act III at the prison the mot In exfriiilon. as Toea he. Ilees lakes plaie but thrrtURh Scar plus treiifhery f is a real one and Mario is shoi Toeca thrown herself from the castle parapet as an at te.npi s made lo arrest her for Rear pla's murder. icfurnrd from Louis a brief .it to Htanle left Monday for her home I Mm John M. Markham and vouns son John H. Jr. are ependlnc a few idaya in Kana fliy. Pcrwnni Mention Ntorh. of IMc )h-i-,i. I' or llie heuefll of those to whom Illlf lipriitn llli'lllil i-il III iiir i rii tolre of lb" ftcnttl tirand Opera com liany, which ulll be heard here on' May 17 and IV nt convention nan. under auspices of llyathka club an new, and for those who wish lo re now their rerollectlnna of Ihos works a surclnci reaiim Is Riven of jibe works to be siiiir by tha i:om- pany In this rltv. The text of "li Tosca" Is by ll llola (llarosa aftnr 1'anlon' drama th" music by (llncomo I'licclnl. U was tlrst produipd at the cosianzl Home, January II. 1900 The stor Is tniRle nnd terrible. I'lorln Tnca fu.noiiN slriRpr. is In love with Mario Cavarndoeel, a moihr nriist Hhe i In I hi' habit or iihi'IIiir him in the church where lie in ai work on mil ml decoration Winlr thus enRaved a political refugee AtiRcloltl, up peara and Imploiea Mario lo conceal him. The painter alda him mid promises to slieiti r him In lim villa. T'lorla enteis and Ancclnlcl hides I Tmstlnx lntrt nt r e n t I n s thst's lh f- I 'he r hr. flavor rf I rnU taut rt I JXS t ntfr whsl has msitK It Ik in 'i '(iiu!r r-iftrs In Tul and ur 'touniUnx territory, it.Tri.iri'-H.MKiiH ro. Ill.lrlliiilora. COFFEE El Over-Nigkt Cases Hvcry Mlsr wints one of these Imndsomc cancA. .lust right for ovcr-niRht use nnd plenty of pnce for a party sown. One o-i t;iu,irotrif, $1175 7Vlia.il Orders Prepaid Trunk Company Hi 8. Main Tulsa Kanum City t.. .1. irrKsnACii Rpeldcnt Partner Mis'! Maresret Kr.iuklyn will leave j this week to spend several months In Callfornls with relatives. Mm I I. Merry spent eier dtn in Miiakosee with friends, re tuinlna last nlirht. Mr and Mrs ' It Overton are i now residlnR in their new home, l.0 West Csmeron street Mr. and Mrs i:utene floop mnied Monday into their new home. H0 West Columbus street in IrMnR Place. 1 Mrs P. MeKarland of rhllllcolhe, ; Mo arrlverl ,i few days aso to vMt I In the home of Mr and Mrs. II. ' Young In Irvlnif Place. Mrj. Alvln T. Itlchards . and b.iby v ill leave at the week-end for Okla homa City to Mali Mrs. niohad'n parents. Mr. and Mm, Oecrfr If. llddlne. Mr and Mr T K Mm. K. W niackburn of dnrk Ark who has been vIsltlnR her sis. frosble hsveiter Mrs Mark B. Stanley and .Mr Mr and Mrs. S O. rtomaine h purchased a home In IrvlnK Place ar.il will he at home, to their friend after May 25. Mlrs fthea Broodie of ChlcaRo ar rived this week from Mineral Wells. Texas to Melt In the home of her relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Charles t. F. O llern. Mis Paul Dillon of New York who has been the Riiest of Mrs John Mur- i ay Ward In Motel Ketchum. left: Thuredaj for Kansas City wrere she was )olned bv Mr. Dillon and trom which point they will return cast ; .Mrs I. W. Sloan anil brother, Mr ' IhiRh Qullck were culled to nrlsh' ton, fintarln Canada thla week b the death of their father Mr in) Vicrl Quick Trey were aci nmpanied by Mr. J. W Sloan and daughter Mis Mary Kntherlne Hloan. Mew-asesi from Mr. Dm j Ffost buns asurance of Mlsa l.dlththe accident whlrh befell his sen Krou havlnc succefully utiderRone ,.Mr i.0nard Brosch who wag shet a operation for appendicitis In tho, , u.. w. m. n e filde hospital In Chlcaao. Ml ) Mo1 bln "rri, b Mr Rro'' h Front and Mr. Cheslyn Frost were I ''"charged itself. infllctlnR .i ee , called to her bedside. 'wound Mr. Broach la now dr-irf nlcclv and is expected to ent.re Mm. A T. Allfon left yesterday "v,r for Kansas Cllty to visit her daiiffh " ter. Mlsa Irene Huel who la attend- nnR Miss Rartows school Mm Orant C Plebbens accompanied Mrs I Alison and wilt visit her daiiRhter l.Misa l.oulse Stebbens who Is a find- ent also .-it Mlsi rtarstoWg w-ihool Mr. W K, Plroach returned Wed nesday from Fort Worth where hei was called las' week on account of I Now- tnklne poM'RTiiduntp work In St. Minis to bctlor ecno jou. Dr. Arthur Campbell K)c. IVr, No-ip. anil Throat Scclallt 737 Mayo Holldlne at sk. T " I iTiMlil i!AjLL4kiiHH Interest Increases Daily in our Great Removal Sale- Evcrytning reduced except the better JVilton Fclvct Rugs Hunt's Daily Store News VOL V. FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1920. fesFboer Furniture I 1IKCIKDDI 10 I HTHE BASS FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. I A Two-Days Sale of Footwear A Sale Involving Hundreds of Pairs of This Season's Choicest Styles 150 Pairs of Black) Patent & Kid Pumpsi $Q.45 With Baby Louis hccl.l J r,lr One Tabic 0 SOUTHERN TIES Regular $12.50 Shoes. Rrown Kid Black Kid -Black Patln Black Patont Vamps .backs; repular f 1 5.00 -Bronse Kid Black Suede Black Moire with Moire and 1 1 .50 $ 10 Shoes, at, pair (N'o war Ui). Han an & Son Shoes Black Patent anil Kid Drees ) Pumps HIrIi French heels; reRiilar price I to f0. pair .. ) One Ixit of llanan niacU Kancamn Kid lrp Oxford Louis XI heels. reRiilar 1S Shoes, for. pair Brown Kancaroo Kid Dress Oxfords Light nolea, Louis XV. heels; regular J20.00 Bhoeit, for, patr... $13.45 $16.45 $18.45 Laird & Schober Shoes . '! $13. 45 $13.45 $14.45 BlaoU Piitcnt ami Kid Drct-s r'nninlJ(.Vt PrAiipt, 1, Artie rcsular J16.50 Shoes, pair... ) Whllo live rinth Walklnc Otfonla Covered heels. reR iilar 15 00 Shoes, pair Black Pulpnt and Kid Baby' French Pump Baby Louis heels; rerular J1.00 and H8.00 Ehoea, for, pilr.. O.VE LOT OF Zeigler Bros.' Brown Walking Oxford ncul.ir 1 fi.so shoes For $14.45 pr. om; lot of Mactrick-Eyrcs White CAnvas Oxfords Prefk Ovfords with Louis XIV heels; regular J12.50 Shoes For $10.45 pr. ovr. LOT OF Brown Walking Oxfords For $10.45 pr. ONE LOT OF Black Walking Oxfords For $10.45 pr. White Canvas Walking Oxfords KecuMr UO.OO Shftes For $8.45 pr. Shop Dept. Third floor OXK LOT OF White Kid Baby French Pumps Baby Loui heels; regular $ 13.50 Shoes. For $13.45 pr. ovr: lot of Zeigler Bros. White Rcignskin Oxfords Walklnc oxfords with cov ered heels; regular $H 00 Shoe. For $12.45 pr. om: lot or Slaters' White Nile Cloth Walking Oxfords All white leather heels (not enameled); regular 113.50 Shoes. For $11.45 Knitting Yarn llenrert hade for Sport Sweaters, and for embrolderlnr sports cotttinus An Dept. Mnuinlne Floor. Athletic Fashioned Underwear F it t u r I a t Undergar ments .ire cdol and comfortable for the ae. live woman. Fniler. wear .wtlnn Mcza. nlno Floor. ThcUUSTCo'" DEPARTMENT STORE Main St.. Between Third nnd Fourth fits. Member of the Tulsa Open Shop (Square Deal) Association. No. 14. Yard Goods For Every Day Needs Galatea A good as sortment of light and dirk stripes for chil dren's suiting. For 35c vd. Suitings Romper Cloths, Devonshire. I,ad-Larste Cloths that tell regularly at 60n yd. For 52c yd. 3Blnch Stripe! Galatea Red and blue with white stripes, For 45c yd. BIouso Linens and plain colored linens. 45c to $1.50 yd. Art Denim Striped upholttery denim (or porch furniture, auto teats, etc. 40c yd. Children's Dress plaids, checks and tt tripes, especially desirable for children's play dresses, For 46c yd. Dres.i Percales Light and dark ground polka dot, coin dots, and net figures and stripes; regular 50c quality. For 41c yd. to.t Unbleached STiet. Ing 72c jd. .tfir Quality Bleached Muslin, 36 Inches wide, 2t)(! id. Bleached Lonsdale Cambrics; fi 6 o qual ity Illo jd. .No. 1 0(1 nlcachcd Mus. lin lie Jd. Remnants I 2 Price Today Main Floor SL ERI