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WW I Tulsa DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1020 OCCHETY LILIAN IIAWKiillli I'ritKINN WOMAN'S WORLD AND WORK .. ., . Haturday, .Inly 10, waa of intern.!.' will realde here Mix Hiehop waa' Mini Orara Hiorkion of Knnaaa t'lly. WILL TEACH THRIFT ronn Mil' r mi: i,mi What M Ihln lift. If full of rare Wi- i,;.e no lima I'" Dtnn'l and glarSf No limn la aland heneath the botigM And elarc an long aa aheep or e"we: No time In ee, when wimrtu we pa."e, win-ri sgtilrrati hMa their mm la inn Si. Inn in ee. In hrond davllght. Stream full of m.im, like etar at nlrhl. No UlM to t ii i n at Meant) a (tlnn'-. And watch h t fi et, how they run dance: A poor life, thl. If full of car, Ws havo no llin" lo aland and "tare William M I'aviea. MorlliiK r ll ilnwr Announcement ha hecn re- ceived her nf the marrtaa of Mia- Myrtle M Iliilinrr to Mr. O, ii Mortimer or tni OtCf in Crnaa Creek, Pa., on .Inly alh. Tha wed ding orciirred at high noon at the homo of the In Id. Mlaa Maimer encm the paal year In the home of her aunt, Mr. W A. Springer, and during thai i;n mad many friend In Tiiliia. Afur a trip through tha like region Mi and Mm Mortimer will I. a t hnma at 17 Hnnth Cheyenne tha flral of Orlnhar. Mra. If. .tankowiky, 1124 Boulh Pienvnr, entertained with a Una parly at tha Majaallr theater on Tiie-rtnv evening honoring III four tecnth birthday anntvcranry of her laaghtar, iircina Kafriahmatita win' aorvad nfiarwiirrta In a down town taa room Tlioaa making up tha parly wore Mlnm I rTI In Mtlfdoell Molly Hakor. f anln Kalin. laOttlM Karr. Mildred Heonlflg, Rosalind Snioman. Marv Oallagher, Tlcglna and Nannla .Tankowakv. and afeetJamea Manna stein and .in kowaky. Mrnitirra of a party who will go to Grand rlvar on Baturrtav for a aavaral dnyn damping trip Will BO MImc Pauline Piuon, llanel llrcgg. nonnia Trngdcn Blnlae Hsnthorn Piorle robh, Mary Cannon, .lanat IloaM. Helen Prancea Ludlow of K.in. Wa City. Moaura K Millar. Jack Mill Paul Hlmpeon, Prank. Kllchln. Frank Behrsch, Haitians' Laos, I'm Bern- wrll. Mra frilll Hchrerk will ari aa rhaparon. they will (aim Mum Mhviiw Kaluno VII, who haa juet completed a veare training In lha rhlraao conservatory of mualr 'Ida family will remain l lha norih fm aum lima. Mr and Mm ILury Mi'Funn hava returned from KanaM ''lly Mr Mi l-'ann attended the rSOant meeting of tha Impriial mum II of Hhrincr In Id In Portland' Wliilo away Mm Mi l-'ann and aim vlaliad relative In Jopllfl, .Vfo . and Joined Mr Ml I .11.1. at K'inaaa Cllj an rouia hoina. Mr. and Mra II. J llruld will laava ahortly for Newac. nd , lo iiand lha -.a . - whara lhav hava a aummar rotfaaa, and will ha lolnrd thara hy Ihalr daiiahtei, Mi 1,'av V Kelly of Marlon. Irnl . Mtxa Fill,-... Iliald and Mia Mlann Haul. I Mra W V.iliaan Illddlann who I lft a forlr lKtil inn for Loulavlllr. j Ky . where ,h.. vlalled Mra Krad .1 IMIlaa, la now .i.-oompanylnv 'ha Mil a' on an extended motor trip IthffiiiRh lha aiii,i and will he juined later hy Mi Illddlann. Mr and Mra A 0 Tlrooka and datiftttara, Lola and viramia. win leave anon for I trip Ihrough Ala feARM and 'lamala, durlna whhh Ihrv will iay vlnlla lo a number of lelaiiya, and filen.la Itev. and Mia D II At.,n ano Mra. C A. Ullrnnra lift yea'arday moMMaJ hy motor fur iini Iprtnga, Ark . where lhay will hi jmnid iniai by Mr. (Jilmora. Mra Jnaaphlna Blory-Whlie will leave Haiurday far f'hharo where aha will a'udy voire Willi I . n ,( Ulapham, the emlner.l I. mum. Hanator W A I'haaa and ftnillr hava rhanced thrlr naldrma from Nowa'a lo Tuli.-i and ara now u' home al IJOn Ni.rih I'heyanne. Mra n J. lilnon and aim Allen left Tneadav fur Colorado, whan 'hay will apend the remalnd.r nf Hie : aummar Aiiloliintli lt'iflt lofr lillara to lie I'lun il lii MM M-IkniN lef tin- I mini' (omit). Thrift la to bt inriilcaled In 'he i Doming Kftiaratlon of TUlM OOUIItf at nn arl .iaa for. with lha hiai'im" lot the fall term In rVpiemi.ar, tha I i-onvi niani and tip. to daf. thrift ayaiam whlih waa flral put into lopetatlon Into aevetal MhOObl NUM fVai will he extended to nioaf of the achooll nf 'ha motility aa well aa In llin- .trtire iity aohooia, aaoordtfti to Mil. Minni 'le KarUoa. tounty aiiper ' In' ndaiit. AtltOIMtal rtaelvmir tell- era h.ivr already oaen Ordered fair Ilia h'M. la iii BlSby, Hparrv. Turle, mid "waaao and other town will make arranf amanta' tnia week for the purahaai of lallara. Hi" Tul a thiifl atam la the almpl, if ,j Mtid the only una Mra William ClMmlM elatar. Mlaa Kdna Hum oak leiday for lialVi" Ine, I. 'hay will rMI mill fall. ahull 'loan ii..t re'iuirc a Kra.it deal and her of aomplli il' l hookboaplnf," Mra left yea I Bad gaa aald yaaiarday "The ai,it. . where Itlahraoni of .thrift hank laaehaa th- .thrift. They learn to aae amall .auma which olherwtaa they would I not aave and almoat Invarl.ihly when they have their thrift atampa ax I Oh a Ufa a at the hank atari aavtm ! Moounttv The aa-latrinre of the hanka la ea (aenlinl I" lha operation of the thrlf' ayatetn. Mra lledfa aald. and lha , 00 operative aplrlt whlah haa heen 1 mafllfaatad heiween the Tulaa city a hoola ana tha Tulaa hanka la be.nv Idtiyllealad In the amall titles, town and rural diatrli-ta of tha county. I- ll' lil i n taVfaar liarsr. i: h hidaaour, rrMtfaJ nonh of 'In- riiy on Itlrd crea yeatarda I morning in poaaaaaioa of a ln-aaiiou .kt'K of "choc'" hear and one aallor. of hlacktieriy wine, eolered a phat of Ml ntlty to po-aeainn of Intnal ranta at hla nr algnment yeattnlav I befora ro. inly court and wan le Itaaad nn Imnd of $fiH() for trial al ih mini: term of onurt. Vhi-rlff .liitoaa UrOOItty and W T Kit hi .". doptllXi BOlaatl lha IRpiOff and arriat- irii Ft Id an our, ( II U U KST Kr.idu.i'e fhirnpodiat, 411 111 BlaM lllda. radar ass. The fl A It atitdy Bltlb will meet at the home of Mra I.etand Ifeealer, IMn ITnat Modtta. at 2:80 o'clock Friday afternoon. Personal Mention Mr. O. C. dray, hla alnler, Fllen Calklna. and hla aon. Carl, und lha famlllca of Mr Roland Oray n nd Mr Carl 'Iray left Tueaday for Colo, rado Sprlmta where they will Join Mi. Itoland (Iray and Mr Lewie Uray, who departed fur Colorado by automobile laat week At f imllv parly will vlalt Yallowmnna Nation il park and polrite In California hefoie returnlna tn Tulaa aometlmn In October. Mr. and Mia II H.iblnnvlt and the ynunanr children of the family left yekleiilav for ' III,. it, i. whaia Mra If .tankowakv and dauahter fti-Rlna and Nannie, will leave next week to apend tha heater term In Colorado Thy will he oned la'er by lha aotm of Mra Jankowaky. who are lo make the trip by automohll" Mr and Mra Oharlal T Roaa and Ml .tanell Koaa will have their relative. Ml Helen rrtncea Ludlow of Katia.1 citv. aa a vlallor durinir the next few we. ka Mlaa Lll llov, will nrrlvn ihta evenliiK Mra Jack Mane and Mra flea Cowen, who have juat returned from a may of ten day' duration In Helta Vathli went lo riwaaao Tueaday lo vlalt the father of Mr Manea Mia MarKaret Harrington haa re. turned from nulla, Texse, where aha waa a vlaltor In Hie home of Ml Noeila DoUuiay, formerly of ihl city. Mra Thomaa C Klrur and tivn ihiidren. Louiae and Dorothy, ara '" penu the , mil I lull-1- nf Ihe Mil in in, -t aeaaon In Denver, Colo f,)r wlileh Ihey will leave today Mra llarrv I' Price and Mttla daUffhlOr .lanle will o to Lawton, "kin, on Haiurday to he aueata "f Mra rrlre'a brntha Me ni.itii. ahraeh.and Itra Hchreck, and Mr. and Mia. Jack Huahmnre. Mra Thoma Herndon of rjulf. port, Mlaa, accompanied by her lit tle uranililauRhler, Mary Linton Mc tiohec. I xialttng In the honm of tier aon. Mr, c. c. Harndon, and Mr. Merndon Mr and Mra Hay Royttoldl kfid two i hlldren. Jack and QaorgO, will apend the remainder of the BUffimaf in California Mla-ea Hnhy Mie and Blvlra Jone wlll go In Ohmulgaa today for a weak and vlall with friend Mra Coleman McNulty 1224 Chl caao place, haa raturne.l from a ten dava" alav In Baita Vlala. Mr and Mia (leoraa llronirrbtnn left recently for Q I an WOOd SprlrlK, Colo., lo apnde the tmmmer M.i Htinlra Cremlr went in ok- mnlataa yealerday for a rial) with frlanda vyy Mr. and Mra. N. J. p. Kellv, who hnvo been flatting In the home of Mra 0 c. Power, have gono to New York for the aummar. Mr. arid Mra Alvla Tt. Ttlahop. whoae marriage In Kanaaa City, on Custom Made . Lenses Are what you gat whan pro pa fly fitted with the Opthalnita taanaag ground In our Sltop, under our persona aupervlKton Afer a acl enllfic and ihoiouk'h examination tha lenaea muat he ground to fll your Individual i riiulremenla. h'or accuratn optical work, conault HANNIS Optical Company OPTOME1 hints 305 S. Boston Tulaa'a Coming Street moNt: ( I'll Alt ggg l - . Of m Runnind Board TaV Refrigerator Keeps Cool Eighteen Hours 23.50 tfatdt? of black fiber with heavy Insulation and metal lining. Ice goes Into a separata watertight compartment. Mail Orders lrepaid. TRUNK COMPANY 414 SOUTH MAIN ST. Tulsa Kansas City U J. ITTKNBAtTII, lUwtdrnt Parlor LUCE Hunt s Daily Store News VOL VII. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920 NO. 15. Thursday and Friday Specials of Extraordinary . Interest 40 inch voiles and riaaups in light and dark rrounda, in assorted patterns. 75c quality, apecial ...54c $1.00 quality 69c 40 inch novelty voiles and tissues in light and dark colors, in stripe and figured designs. $1.25 and $1.35 quality. Special .92c Jur Ooiu 1 W U.KKIN9 meiutiee Song Rolls for July Any Thrne. Any Ioy. Any tt I'm Tnil (Key- tl) (Knrt- auidar) Majrad hy onrr iieaa gi.as The latoar SUOSSSS by the arrller of "Tell Ma." ArniM Ma Walta (Key F) (lanM) Playad by Krlebach and Milne ' SI. 00 A clever novelty arrnnprement of thla dcllnhtful wiilta. Bobemla FVa Trot (Kay C) (Broakar) Played by Harry 8lllv"f Si. as A fox trot that keep 'em danolna. Dm M.n.i.v, in,- .1. ,, i Key E flat Played hy Harry Btovej- -Gilbert and Cooper) e.... I mi A new ami inappy melodlnua dance hit Dantanetla Rluna fvx Tntt (Kay O flat) (Black) Played by Kriythe Dakar SI. 00 A new novelty by the Mnrnn wrltera na the famoua "nartlanella." Rvnryhnfly's llmldy One eti (Key - K) (I'Vlachi Pl-ivert hy cuff Haas Si no A aplendld tlance mrariRematit of thla popular ballad. If You'll Come llack h 'lVot (Key--K) (Spencer) Played by Cliff Heaa SI. 00 A hrand new aonB with a melody you can't fnrKrl. I'm lolnr Mv Heart to Sinien Wall. Ilnllml I Key (1 ) (A. Von Tllri t) I'l.ijcd hy Krank Milne l i.'v A dainty love nunc from "Honey ilrl" beautiful!) played. In My Knttnw Wulta (Key- I flat) (Ardenl I'liyed by Krank Ranta .'.. A brand new wolu both dreamy and faacinatlng-. In Si-'l Sfitcmliep Vol Tent (Key C) (Wendllna-) Played bv Harry Htovi r tl.S6 The new novelty fox trot you hear everywhere. Jiiat I.Ike a (Jvpay l'Vx Trot (Key K flat) i Hayva)- -Played by Cliff Ilea Si-SS Nora Tlnyea' new aeuaatlonal aong hit. KanMna tlty IUiie Wit Tmt (Key O flat) (Howman) Played hy FMyihe llaker SI 00 A now urransrement of thla national hlt- w ilta (Key K) ( Wallace PUyed by Erlebach and Milne tl.BS The lateat wulU hit from the Pacific Coaat, by the writer of "Illndualan." Mt'iiMirli's of Vlrirlnla WaHa (Key -K) (Atklnaon) I'layed by Krlebach and Milne SI, 00 A new walta ballad with a rhaimtng rhythm for danclna IUu-Iiik nhioi i'ot 'lYirt (Key II) (A. Von Tllxer) Played hy Edythe Uaker SI SA line of tlie outatatuUnit hlta of ltroadwa'a lateat muan al aucuaaa, "Honey (llrL" Typhoon Kox Trot (Key O) (Kendla and Prockman) 1'luyed by Hurry Akat and Frank llantu SI-2S A aplendld four-hand arrangement of thla new dam e hit Twelfth strr-ct lime ln Trot (Key E Oat) Played by Edythe Baker -(Bowman) SI 00 One of thu best raa ever wHIIen la here offerd In aims roll form. 417 SOUTH MAIN OSWlfj SIS8-81S4 A. J. CHIPE. Mr. SIBaiSA .a .gaViSgV 18071 1SR72 1H()7.' 4517H fi-ISSS 01H78 64884 64886 v!887 fi-1887 88696 70125 88617 18618 18504 18380 17174 NOTE- Hear These July Victor Records At Jenkins' $ .85 Who'll Take the Place of Mary Crescent Trio Marion (You'll Soon lie Marryin' Me) Rachel Grant Billy Murray .85 The Moon Shines on the Moonshine Sidney Phillips .85 Alexandria Fox Trot Jos. Smith's Orchestra Oriental Stars One Step Jos. Smith's Orchestra 1.00 The Meeting of the Waters Merle Alcoek Good-Bye, Sweet Day Merle Alcock 1.00 The Maids of Cadiz Amelita Galli-Curci 1.00 The Barefoot Trail John McCormack 1.00 Scotch Pastorale Mischa Elman 1.00 The Girl of the Golden West Edward Johnson 1.00 Greatest Miracle of All Sophie Hraslau 1.00 My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice Besanzoni 1.35 Oh! By JiiiKo! Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio Nobody hy You Medley Fox Trot Palace Trio 1.26 I Think I'll Get Wed in the Summer .Sir Harrv Lauder LeM Largo (Htndel) Enrico Caruso SOME OTHER RECORDS SOW AVAILABLE .85 Yellow Dog Blues Fox Trot Jos. Smith's Orchestra Tulip Time Medley Fox Trot Jos. Smith's Orchestra .85 Sabre and Spurs March Sousa's Band Solid Men to the l-'ront March Sousa's Band .85 Hawaii I'm Lonesome for You ... Hawaiian Instrumental Aloha Land Hawaiian Instrumental .85 When You and I Were Young, Maggie. .Charles Harrison Silver Threads Among the Gold Klsie Baker -Price, advance mi certain Red Seal Records effective July 15. TOaLSA.t&tliLJiu 417 South Main Onage 31X1-3134 A. J. CHIPE, Mgr. D Bl -'" ' , ... 36 inch striped galatea cloth, just the thing for children's suits. Special . 45c 56 hy 62 mercerized lunch cloths in dice patterns $2.25: Special , $2.28 64 by 64 mercerized lunch cloths in scalloped embroidery edge. $2.85 Special . . . .lani.m $2.28 Figured lawns suitable for dressing sacques and house dresses, 25c quality, to close the lot out. Price) 13c Crochet bed spreads in square and cut corners, scalloped em broidery edge, $4.50 values. Special ., ........... .$3.19 Turkish hath towels, in all white, extra large size, 75c value. Special i i i i ,58c Huck towels, in all white with damask borders, regulation, size, 45c values. .Sperinl ."tee All linen huck towels with hem stitched hems, large size 60c value. Special . . . .. . .48c Remnants Yi Price Friday la Remnant Day and you will find some extraordinary material, at re markable price, coneaaalona aaah ctirtalna. nervm a prone, colla r and ciiff aet, gnilmpa. chlldrena drcasee, camleolea. It'a your hlg opportunity to get high grade material at big Having. THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Main Street Herwewn Thlrrl and Fourth OE301 D D o I o o J o D What Is Thrift? It is a common mistake to suppose that thrift means only money saving. Thrift means spending money intelligently as well as saving it. Thrift simply means that you know what you are doing, how much you are spending, what you have spent and what you are going to spend. Every person ought to keep strict account of his income and outgo. It is a matter of habit. When you get used to it, it is as easy as shiftless ness. Thrift is the road to contentment. A bank account makes traveling pleasant, especially if carried at THE FIRST --NATIONAL BANK A or TULSA FOURTH AND MAIN "The Convenient Corner" -4 lO D o 1 o I o s