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SECTION- B. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1020 CEETY LIUAN CKAWFOKD PKIUC1NB WOMAN'S WORLD WORK . AND Calendar for the Week , Monday. Mrs. James I. Dirks and Mrs, fiaronce J. Hlndnton will give Midge-tca In the Country club. Scottl Oraiid Opera company will present Puccini's opcru "I.u Towa" In convention liall, nuitplcca Hy ecllla club, Mm, W. Knnpiienbergor'fl bridge for Mrs, M. C. Campbell. Crown Beat Chautauqua will meet with Mrs II. Walters, 309 West Cameron utreet. C. A. HrldRO club with Miss An neiu King, COS North Denver avo mic, TurMliiy, ScottI Clrancl Opera company will present Puccini's opera, "Ui Ho henie" In convention hall, auspices Hyechka club, Mr and Mrs. J. Arthur Hull's MrnlnB danclnpr party In Country club. rttccptlon at Country club In honor of (Jrnnd Opera slurs by members of the Hyechka club. Wednesday. Oolf tournament on Country club course. Mrs, Cass Mayo's small Informal lunrheon for Mcsdnmcs Samuel K.iulknor nnd Oayln Ilarrlij. Mrs. LorlnK O. Ilradstreet will bo hdstei at Country club bridge tea. V'topla club will meet with Mrs. C V. Tounkmtin- Mr. C. O. Splndli-r will present Intermediate piano pupils In recital In his studio. Mrs. Verne Vandever will enter tain A. O. Bridge club. Tulsa section Council of Jewish Women will give linen shower for l'ranccs Wlllard Home, '.':30 at tho home. Missionary social by ladles of Lutheran chinch tit tho church. ThurMlay. MJsdames Dan Hunt, sr., and 13. O, Sargent will give evening party for Mesdames samuoi Kauiuncr and Gaylo Harris. Mrs. W. V. Klstler's bridge tea In Country club fof Mesdames I.. S. names. C. B. Baker. B- Dawson and Miss Berry Keck of Ponca City. Mr. C. O, Splndler will present ad vanced pluno pupils In recital in his ttudlo. . l'rlilay. Mrs, liugene l.orton's bridge tea In the Country club. Largo bridge club by A. O. Brldgo Ciub In the Kennedy restaurant. Young I.adlcs-Sodnllty of tho Holy Family church will glvo leap jenr dance in fclks' club. Mother's club will meet with Mrs. T A. Knoles, 215 North Santa Fe. Lofting club will meet with Mrs. i: A. Dlx. Trinity Guild will meet with Mrs. James B. Dlggs, 2:30. Saturday, Hyechka club will meet In li brary. Mrs. I.ctha Stanley Lawhon and Mrs- I. J. Kdwards hostesses. Mrs, II. J. Muggo presents Miss Avla Allison, soprano, In recital In Kendall college. Miss Edith Lock wood, violinist, Mies Ksthor Hand ley, plants assisting. Mrs. A. T. Alison will give lunch eon In Country club. mo i nr.it. Her brow Is nu the brow of morn All crowned with sllveiy clouds. Her eyes, deep wells of loveliness Undimmud by tear-like shiouds. Her eyes glvo forth a clear, soft light That shines and ne'er grqws dim, A light I cannot fathom, tor 'TIs mother love therein. Her thoughts aro liko tho whitest sheep; Kind words, like flowers, fall From her upturned nnd smiling mouth; She stands, straight, strong and tall Her touch Is as the kiss of spring So Rcutlo llk'o no other A touch that UomforU ovory pain I miss you, oh, my Mother! A Tulsa Olrl. Dinners Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ashby were eci dial hosts on Wednesday evening nteriulnlng Informally at dinner In the Country club fjr Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco Noble lloblnson. Japanese elect and color tunes of pink and P'lrple created a very artistic table about which a small group of Inti mate friends of ,tK honor guests wero tftilod. A very elaborate dinner party w.is given Tuesday evening In tho private tllnliiff room of' Hotel Tulsa by Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Noble Robinson which was associated with much grace anil boiiuty. With a back ground of palms against tho walls, fern and rollago plants wero nr t tinged to form a sunkon garden ef fect in tho midst of which was the large table, the center floral ar rangement carrying out tho garden moflt. Finngrnnt flowers nnd artis tically arranged lights made the sceno on'innclnfr. Oldtlmo friends if the Robinson family wero pres ent and In tho midst wero Miss l.u ello Roblnfon and her fiance, Lieut. Richard Wright, who represpnts the lr S. Navy at the Bethlehem Steel works. The Inspiration was to meet uid en'ertaln nealn friends of the past in this, tho former homo of .Mr and Mrs lloblnson nnd to Introduce Lieut. Wright. Incidentally. Miss Robinson Is to bocomo tho bride of this naval officer In June at 'The Walnut" the Kansas City home of the family. The evening was filled with tomlnlKconses rnd with tho sen. son, was music by a largo orchestra hidden behind the palms nnd much appreciated were tho songs of Mrs. Robinson, her rich voice heard In classical numbers nnd much loved ballads. Piano number wero given by MesdumcR Qharles 13, Strouvello, Fred S. Clinton, D, C. Acostu, Charles 13. Bush, Clarence J. Hind man, Mrs. Winston Patrick Henry gave p'ensure to a number of friends nnd conferred social honor on her vhi Mth. Huntlngt in Henry of Chicago ivhen on Friday sho gtivo a luncheon of much beauty In the Country club, Th" flowers of the sen.on were used and covers wero Inld for IS. Your Choice of Many Hats at One-Hal f Price MANN'S. HA T SHOP Sinclair lildg. HARZFELD'S, of Kansas City h Announce a Display Monday and Tuesday in tins Shop at Summer Furs of Fashion and Quality Presenting n collection of scarfs, chokers and wraps that are examples of the finest qualities obtainable in peltries and beauty of coloring. Furs Will Be Accepted for Storage in the Harzfeld Cold Storage Vaults and Also for Remodeling and Repairing Mann's Hat Shop 10 E. Fifth St. Sinclair lildg. Sniiiiicfs Every remaining suit in slock now being closed out at prices less than the wholesale cost of the materials and the making. eideNbacHS CONTINUING Monday A Marvelous Dress Sale Astounding reductions on Dresses that have already been very greatly reduced, marks this sale as one greatest vaiue-giving events in the History ol this establishment. There are hundreds of Drosses l or i this sale from simple voiles to elaborate cvenimr crowns, but wo have srrouned the larircr nortion at six the opportunity of the season to economize Absolutely phenomenal values. of the greatest, if not the ill occasions included in special prices that offer This group includes many wonderful dresses of sat in, taffeta, crepe de chine, combinations a n d silk gingham. 1' bono menal values; originally priced to $25. $11.95 High-grade drosses of printed georgette, plain georgette, taffeta, satin and foulard, all smart, new spring dresses, won derful values; originally priced $20.75 lu $;15. $1 7 At this price aro many dresses formerly much higher priced of georgette, foulard, tricolette, srttin and moire, all greatly re duced from $115 and $.'59.75. Gorgeous afternoon street frocks in laffcta, crope, georgette, satin and trico lette. Also the smartest models in combined male rials; originally priced $10.75 to $(59.50. 1 19 .75 $ 28 A marvelous group of mignonette, georgette and pussy willow sports mod els in the newest modes and colorings; originally priced $75 to $85. Exquisite dresses, a 1 1 skillfully fashioned in georgette, manchu crepe, including the newest col orings of marigold, hor tensia, soiree and gon f'uillc; originally priced up to $89.50. 44 48 I - 1 CONTINUING Monday A Mighty Waist Sale 5,000 New Crisp, Unhandled Waists, 50 Underpriced 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 $3.95 An exceptional selection of Waists in a great variety of styles, including Georgetto, Organdy and Voile. Plain tailored and lace trimmed models. Eveiy one regularly priced $5.95. . . . A most extraordinary group of Georgettes, Voiles, Tricolettes, Organdies and Paillettes,, 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 .... $2-00 s "y' $3.00 rfv $4.00 . $5.00 ' $7.00 jfj)