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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY In, 1920 oni nr nwrDAi i T OULIbll UVLIXHLL MEMBERS TODAY Street Booths Used to Gain Enlistments in Economy Move. Mayor T. D. Evans linn given per rnMon 1 tho Tulsa Overalls club to erect 'booths lit every street corner In tho Business section today In the drie for Members In tho organize tlon whlchxilms at reduction of the cost of clothing, Mrs. Martha U. Ar ams, secretnry of tho club announ ce,! yesterday. 'What we want is to economize tnd forco down the high cost of clothing," Mrs. Adams said. "We AO nOl U."K lllul rn-iiuiiv il,llli; III overalls or calico dresses. Uveralls and aprons nave pccn unusrn us wic official emblem of our club to be For Sour Stomach Rtnntino. das. Coated Tontlue. Sick Hesdicne.iissu ureatn, uiiioui- pen. lndifleitlon or Conatlpallon take FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They cltne the boweli, iweeten iho aloinach and Invigorate the Uver. Do pol gripe or alekeo. P. S. Meehen, Elm St., Hancock, Mich.:. "I lite ! Foley Cathartic Tableta thnroulh ,riil and can poelllMlr "til" that Ihcy ire th. tcilleiatlre." , BAD RISK, JO KEEP SICK Insurance Companies Won't Take a Man Who Suffers Continually From Stom ach or Liver Troubles. worn ot tho option of lt.s members. Thoso opposed to reducing living costs would say wo are faddists nnd fy that wo nro making monkeyo out of ourselves whllo they are fak ing inoro than 100 per cent profit on clothing. , "Tho drive Is for the purpose of finding where the publls stands. Kvery wholi.s.ilor, merchant, mtinu facturer, laborer, farmer or skilled worker Is organized or has u chauco to organize, Tho public Is unorgan ized nnd nt tho present ttmo Is hit on nil sides by those who get to gether for their own Interest. Af ter tho public becomes organized, it vote will be taken ns to whether to ndopt n naino other than 'Overalls club' ns their slogan." rheUmTtism left him as IF BY MAGIC! Had Suffered Over 50 Year Now 83 Years, Yet a Big Surprise to Friends Regains Strength Goes Out Fishing, Back to Business Laughs ot "URIC ACID" How the "Inner Mysteries" Reveals'Startling Facts Overlooked By Doctors and Scientists for Centuries lAcwnrth, (la. "Wo have Ufed fftack-Drausht In our family for jcars, and can say I never have found a liver medicine that could equal It." writes Mrs. J. A. Millwood, of this place. "It Is flno for Indi gestion, hca'dnchc nnd sour stom ach," she continues. "I urn It for tho family, and cer tainly feel It haa tavcd mo a lot ot money. "I am glal to recommend Mack Draught, and am sure If others would use It they would be ns glad as I'vo been' Thousands of families keep Thcd ford's Utack-IJraught In tho house all the time, for use nt the first rd,;n of Indigestion, constipation, colic, colds and fever, thereby preventing Illnesses that might develop seri ously. When you notlcn that you aro bil ious, have a bad tnsto In tho mouth, coated tongue, offenslvo breath, or if' you aro dizzy at times, rcsUess, sleep poorly do not neglect your liver. It Is calling for prompt treat ment. L'fco Thedford's Hlack Iiraught. Its merit is widely ac claimed from long, satisfactory use. Your druggist sells Mack-Draught. Actvt. 1 m elsr.tr three jen oH and I doctored for rbeumatl.m rrer tlnee I came out or the army eer lift; jean ato," urttri J. B, A'bclfiun. "MVe many older,, I ipent mone, frrelr for ao-callrd 'ewu,' and I haie read about "trie Arid' until I mild alraM ta1e It. I could not W nlnnti or alk llhout pain; cur band, wtre ao ior and atlff 1 mild not bold a pen. nut nor, a It by mill-. 1 am iln In artlte bustntn and ran walk wttb ea.5 or write all da, tltb comfort, irlendi aro wrprWd at lb charge." HOW IT HArrtNED. Mr. Aihrlraan la only on of thmnandi who mf ferrd for )rari. owlnc to tbe pneral belief h the old, falw thwy Ibil 'Trie Add" fauwi rheumatism. Thla erroneouS" belief Induced bin and Icfloni of un fortunate men and women li talc ron trea'-Cieoti. You mlfht )it ai well attempt to pit out a flrt with oil 11 trr and t't rid or your rneumatlim, neurit), and like complaint, by tatlni trrat rirnU r.uppod to ,trhf Lrte Acid out of yiur blood ami hlr. Manr phrlclana and adrntUU no knon tbat trie Arid ncirr did, nnrr ran and ntrrr 'ill rauw rbninatlim; that It la natural and nroutary ronitUucjit or tbe blood; tbat It U found In firry new bora babe; aod tbat (ttbout It i could sot Hit I Tbtw itatrmrnti mar Km tXmtt to lor! film, bo bate all along born ted to bflln In tbiAtld Trie Arid" bumbufc It took Mr,' A,belman ftrtr yrari to find out tbla truth, le Iramed buv to ct rid of tha true rauM of bla rbeuoiatUm, otber dls orderi. and recmer hit itren&tb from "Tho lonrr Mratrrlef," a rrmarkablt book row bclnc dtatxlhutrd free br an authority abo dnotrd orcr taentr lean to tbe aelrntlfle itudr of tblt particular trouble. NOTE! If an rtar of Tbe World wlili toe book tbat rtnali ihne facia rrfirdlnj lb true cauw and cure of rbeumallira, facta tbat wrro otrrloolrd tr dictors and arlrottita for crntorlra past, ilmpljr Knd a post card or letter to II. P. Clearwater, No. 33 K iWt. (lallnaell, SUlne, anl It IU t lent b, re turn mall ll bout anr rbarta abatcTrr, I'ut out tbla notice lest rou forirtl It rot a niffrrer jourkelf bind tbla coihI new, to romt afflicted friend -Adit. A New Delight la now offered music lovers. Play aim record you may select on any phonograph and then play it on the tarr PHONOGRAPH The violinist or rj'anfii can only express the perfection of his art on the finest instrument. And it's just asjrue that the full beauty of a record can only be broitght out on the finest phonograph. Silver grain Spruce the wood of the famous Slradivorious and Cremona violins is the ivood of the Starr Singing Throat. The Starr Betters All Records, Hearing is believing. Come here to hear the Starr play any record, as well as the imperial Gennett. New list is just out. lloosler Kitciicn Cabluri Xw Method Gas Ilangt) Challenge. Hcfris rrutor Phoonlx Hookers Moid Hnhy Carriages SHANNON'Q Furniture W 11-10 West Second PLAY WIIIL1J YOU PAY Your Credit Is O. K. SEID Every remaining suit in stock now being closed out at prices less than the wholesale cost of the materials and tlte making. SDPiieidfifs V- Ifil imi IHJ liii Saturday A Marvelous Dress Sale Astounding reductions on Dresses that have already been very greatly reduced, marks this sale as one of the greatest, if not the greatest value-giving events in the history of this establishment. There are hundreds of Dresses for all occasions included in this sale from simple voiles to elaborate evening gowns, but we have grouped the larger portion at six special prices that offer the opportunity of the season to economize Absolutely phenomenal values. iWlf This uroup includes many wonderful dresses of sat in, taffeta, crepe do chine, combinations a a n tl silk gingham. Phcno mcnal values; originally priced to $25. $1 1.95 High-grade drosses of printed georgette, plain georgette, taffeta, satin and foulard, nil smart, new spring dresses, won derful values ; originally priced $2U.7fi to $155. . $ 17 At this price nrc many dresses formerly niueh higher priced of georgette, foulard, tricolette, satin and moire, nil greatly re duced from $35 nnd $39.75, $1 Q.75 17 Gorgeous afternoon street frocks in taffeta, crcpo, georgette, satin and trico lette. Also the smartest models in combined mate rials; originally priced $19.75 to $09.50. $ 28 A marvelous , group of mignonette, georgette and pussy willow sports mod els in tho newest modes nnd colorings; originally priced $75 to $85. Exquisite dresses, a 1 1 skillfully fashioned in georgette, manchu crepe, including tho newest col orings of marigold, hor tensia soiree and gon quille; originally priced up to $89.50. $ 44 $ 48 --mir i Saturday A Mighty Waist Sale 5,000 New Crisp, Unhandled Waists, 50 Underpriced i The women of Tulsa know what to expect when Seidenbach's have a waist sale of this character. We are endeavoring to do our share toward forcing prices to a lower level and are making price concessions in this great sale that you will find impossible to duplicate. Beautiful Summer Blouses in lace trimmed Voiles, long and short sleeve Organdies and Batiste. In white and tiny checks. Every one regularly priced .$3.9.5 An exceptional selection of Waists in a great variety of styles, including Georgette, Organdy and Voile. Plain tailored and lace trimmed models. Every one regularly priced .$5.95 A most extraordinary group of Georgettes, Voiles, Tricolettes, Organdies and Paulettes, in all colors, both long and short sleeves and every wanted style. Regularly priced .$7.95 .... Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Organdies, Voiles, Trico lettes. In white, flesh, blue dawn and many flowered and fancy designs. Regularly priced $10.00 A group of phenomenal values is offered at this price. Tricolettes, hand made Voiles and Batiste, Georgettes and Crepe de Chines. Regularly priced to $15.00 .... f2-00 gi $4.00 $5.00 Wfjmfl $7.00 vlw 9