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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 16. W20 l 1 1 l 1,11,1AM T7 YT TF r j ll W ( ) M A N ' S WORLD and WORK . . . 1 1,. n.il thr dM r-ltp Who th roi'K tin living, lhay IWeftty taiU. art flOlltl Hut r hi" i tkir i 'mil btfora h" atlll muM 1 1 v r- an-l Nbor OH Knr wh' it DOBIi Nn H M rf grttf In and Imuvy burrt'im bring lit wir. w mlna 'Ik1 iriilllnK. htlpflil friMi'li mi ttji"in i" i'iii'l Ioiik '''iii nun. k w miM th" happy, 1'ii'lir wiivii "f tho rho kroHihi im mirth ti ll r rlmi-r: V nMi-i gather mm i ii it 'hf haarth 'ml what wi wlfih our frtantfa Mtl Msr, Fur prm r In luirn nf almph' Miln,; a klnitly wnrrt, a gnml -nlunt , bin, Th priittla of a hah", anil Inv -IhiKi' ar thn vanlahad (oyl ' i nim Blrthitaj Pert) Mr' ChMta M llrya iiii' plan" ur to ii dom MfiMll frtondj of bar iatifhtar, Mnn Eltaabath, when ii" rnti i iiiinc-.l Umid mi MfadnaAdA marntng in hoRdf nf tha taurth birth day annlvmurv of thli llttla lailv (lunira wnr plnyvd ami ddllOtMll i1 I anil I'iikiN win Hrrvd Plftttni i'rr I'al anil Jarfc MrCiilir. U.tuI dim- anil John Ftnhla. VliRlriln ,iwl RuNMH Vim i ll'. ThOfrial mi, I Mori in Walib, riiiii i'K ii nil MingiiH'l Ury. , ii I hrrln i' rniirlnry. Ktnrcni-i Wil liam, I.oIk MolniM, Bdward Hyk.". I'ryatal park hji 111 Pan HtllMIn Mint TbfM IMIH N arrantcd ajaoi mi inn monthly h liii Ilil.l. .im neon Via (i .i Breoknat will aniartnin nml Wadn'Hilay wiih I innlKn Inn-rhi-iin rnriiillii.i'iilnrv In Mra 11 C l.lndnar of TiiI-ii ami Mlna I."" Hill' k hi'V of I 'hh-HKO lii'iidina nomfiirn In riiifiril HU i ( 'irnil BdfJM I Mr anil Mm MAW I K'rvln nrf ,.xpr"td lo arrtva thi' Inl'ii part of Ihla wii from Ihrlr horo vn K) ili lo ChllVMten, Txa. And will iOffllAllAd In ii "olllp In (hi- VV.ilk.i i purl in'' 11 in Mm K"ivln win Mtaa Inlli' tO'lanry of llnllilN f'-rrn'rl-, of TUIAd Mr. Kiriln In of iIiih Vy Mrn Warran I Abboll ;in-l IhrAA rhltdrAA will Ifuva lorliy for I'olnra 'Jo to remain until mimmrr i lofi-n. Personal Mention Mi .unl tin obrl Huh I'araon ami two BhlldfM Ivfl laat MoihIiv for llrnirr. loin. h ro Ih'-y will npi ii'l noun turn goiiia l.iti-r to po Ala: nn Ilia Pai ifir lonnt, kAri Ihty !" mmaln until Mpiirnlni Mi And Mm m c Kafinad) nn- rxMuAylni thp OaMAH honii "ii Mouth ClAolA null avprinr in th" npmntlrria. Mr an.l Mra RAlptl It IjOCllWOod ii nil phlldrAA hft Ii"' Hiinilnv fir l,ii Jola. CAl . whr-rn Ihi-v will MAd thn PAfAAfftdAr of th" UAIAIAf DAf itiK Hid bnne of th" UAAkwood f.imilv Mi .ml Mm H W wt rt ara OOOUAylAI IAA horn" ill I4fl iHouib CbdyAAAA dVAAVA, .lanii'N II luynn "ft JfMdArdAy for lunv M n Horia 1 rAdO, MIAri tin y will lAAtld monthii of July anil AuRMHt lu anil Mm II in. 1. 1 I ll.ik' r two rblldran IaTi TnunidA fa a tf n al v motor trip tbroiiKh Mdl nil Ian r. i !0l0 thn Al I ' nn Hi" Mi ind Mm Raymond HoAflAnd nrr fhi' pAfonttl of ii nnw aon. AfhAAA birth oriiurrAd yoAtArdduV IttM ihrouBhout th oiintry In N"w York alona thnra mrrn n.'ilj rouphtt fAArrlAd, whlrh la an In BfAAAA "f 1,9(1 ovar 1919 Hvr iliniinaii'1 OOUPlM dAOlddd to : t.ik" th" nt"p iW-Kplta th atartllAC .m i tarf IfylAd AftdlaMoAd of pea.ii- rllbHIe proplbltA lliMh rania. augar pro oil. hibor unrdAt, rnmlna: AIM tiom And th" ovArwbAlmlnd BUsAbdf "f mAtrlAIOAlAl fAllttfAt AAani lo havi nn i ff, 1 1 AhAtAvar upon on" Mr liii: rapid II NiakiH on" fi'l thut !i" bottom baa not droponrl nut All iblnli And it imik'n oni Aifnoai purA ti n tin world la jual ahoul lb" "am" ol'l plain AftAf nil. Bomt folk AFOUld hava bad UA BA llajvt ituit nva waa wnak littbl thlna win- li ioiaht PA frlahinnirj off by iha hotiAlnd oondltloA AAd tha hlKll rout of llvll.n. Tlliv Wnillil hava had un ballava that th" war ' and woman'a nw pdAdOIAbl lnd"- pondtAAt wrrn two Bri-at i auaaa whlnh would unit to bring AbAllt I f. wh nianhnrna foWAf ABIAtfSan honi" and fnwir fWtttrA eiUAAAl Than whan on" la ainio.it eonvincAd i of th"n thlnjri-. wh"n onn "" frltndl pOOtpAAlnd marrWK" Indnfl nfnty in I hrnakim inKa" tn' i t and n'ttina dlvorcAd, And wh"n iinr rAAda all thi othor dAprcPAlAf nnwa About birth rninf df it h rati a. to aay noth ItiK of rAltrOAd rAttA, what a urnl nnd Aloflotia f""llnc onn K"ta upon rAAdlAg that .lima haa net a n"w rarord In mArflAgAA, folfj In Nrw Vol k i lly aloti"- Coprrlffit, UN nnriKliT A Ml BIRNCT, K intal DlrAetot PhAnA 411 i"i III South Main Adv. Ann Woman Thinks 1 1 Kiiimtx'i I'nrtj Mm W K. HAUAA AntATtAlAAd WitR AAlumbar I' ll t y WdnAdAf night it hn bonafl in btomlngsldo, oonpli mania rv lo Mlnira l'Mlmrta and 1,11 jlan RgndAll, who graj lAAAlad POOA In vIhII In North I'lirnllnii llaald"" honor icunMtM. othnra pfAAPAl AOt Mlaaaa Mniln Mall. Htalla K"rt.T. I.u. iin ThambtM, Mtlldrpd ItArrlng ton of Balggg, Wnnt VlrKlnla. and Nnlln rook. BororHy Ton. Mlaa BunlCA MrArthur will nntnr laln thn Klrla of thn Thnta Hi 'a PW auiorli of Kinil.ill OAliAgt Ihla ut tarnoon Bl lAg In BAf hnmn at IfOY Font It Chnynnni' IWMIi Thla will bu ilia ai'ml-mortthty affair of Ihn kiml nrratiiri'il for thn aiinininr by thla OOllAgi ornnnUatlon. I 'or Vlnltlnir tilrla. Mlna Amelia Hroarh will rnlnr taln ut BUitlon hrtdai nn Tunaihiy AftATQAOA lAAlAAd of Friday aa nn- Bounood, hoBortnf ngv txuaat, Mm Unl" Ingram of Oklahoma CltJ and MIih Huliy 'I'hompaon of IMirant who grrlVAl lUBdAy to vlalt Mlaa J illicit Hunt. Mr and Mrl Many Rd tika. field ni' rACBlvlBg CAAgfAtUlAtHfW oynr lb" arrival "f n BAUgiltAf In 1 1 m i r homA who oama Itogdgy, ifuty II, and who will bnar thn namn "f Alva l,ra. Mr and Mm AfallAflAM rAAldt at 0I7 Houth Huaton nvinna. I M r and Mra John A Ana'lo of Ft li'ila am api ndtnir two -n. ka lorn with thnlr mlatlyna, Mr. and Mm .la. k AAgAlO Mr llnrrv I, IRlMAJfAld will l"uva Baturday for Ryt RaAob, N n . Join hli family, who am apnndlntc thn amnmar thara U ho Slid ll CUpId Mail (old I I M 1 Bl RDITM I miihIauitv. Tunki'd away anions ItArtAg of tar rlbla iiurdnm. Ilaffh AOOldABtg, pn lltl. al COBVAtttlABA, IllK'l i oat of food and Clothing, rant proflt""ia arid AAAndAlAUA dRfOfCAg wna found tha moat promlHlnK bit of RAW! thn pg pnra hgVA AArHAd In aomn tlmn It wim In thn nffnrl lhat Ihn month of lURi ant n nnw rn.-ord In marrlaKo lli'Mi"", iii Nnw York city and othAf Mr fjaorg F Thnradav from whnrn hla family ummar. Bolt fAtAPRAd olOfAdQ FprlnK". la aprndlng th. Mra i V M. Million and Fianrla. l"ft Tunaday Blghl for nn land. I'al., In apind a ApUplA montha. Mr. nnd Mra William 11 PomATO) and aon Billy am afinndltiR th" atitu mar about thn Wlamiialn lak"a. BAf Mra. Mnrtnrr. Mm William Orlffanataln will ant' i lulu al gggUen hrldRn thla gttAI noon BAROylni Mra. II. (. I.lridnnr, gfhAAa dAPArtUfA for Kanrua i 'Ity lo pi'rnuillt'tillv i i'H I il ' la onrualonlna a Bum bar of Informal nffnlra Klvnn PT h"r fiiniiiiM DomplimantAry to hr laitorliilm il at tanla. Mra. John V. BfgiAri wna boatnaa Wi'iliii-mlttv uflnrnoon al rurda wlmn ahn ehoAA to honor AtlAf Lou BrAok nn of Chlraro. a vlNltor In thn t; J. BfAAkRAy ROmA, and Mra. 11 Mlna Allrn Bui ton who bna bnnn To Thn PabUg. Fffirtlvn July 1. flvn mlnula rar aarvlnr on thn Kendnll Una botWAAR thn nornar of .fill and ('hny iinn and ihn nnd of lloilv.i oi I ' . I-" i atrnnt; tnn-rninula nnr Ptpyleg to Knndnll OAllABd Tboaa rara on lb" ICaAdAll Una runtiliiR only aa far aa thn nnd of HAdgi or Fuat Flrnt atro"t dAaig natnd on tha routing nlirn nn, 1401 BaaI PI rot Tuiaa simat Railway Co. - -Advt. I.lndiiar. who anon from Tuliia. will niova awiiy I'm n naUigiln Damoa, Mmh IntgTAAt BAntgVg In Ilia In formal ilunca to bt' (tlinn tonight g MYour Old Furniture Mode Like New H Phone Osage 436 1900 Cataract Electric Washer Takea the drugery out of waah dy WHY YOU SHOULD OWN THIS ELECTRIC WASHER The magic figure h movemenl af the 1900 cataract KU'ctric an excluilvt feature. The doapy cleanaing water is forcud thrmiKh the clothed m a figure I movement ami tout times as often as in the ordinary Hruher. 1 nu don't find any parts in the tub of the 1!00 AVas)ier to rut) against your clothes and there arc 1)0 heavy cylinders to lift out and clean after the wash is finished. The wringer works electrically, too, and iwingl from washer to rinse water, to blue water, lo clothe basket without moving washer an inch. The 1800 Cataract Washer saves time, money and clothes costs less than 2c an hour to operate. OUR TRIAL OFFER We'll deliver one ritfht to your home for you to try. Afterwards you may start paying for it on terms to suit your convenience. If you are not satisfied you may return it. Good Housekeeping Electric Shop 4 WEST FIFTH DICKERING SAMPLE SHOES HOSIERY The only atore in the country that kept high Krade ahoei under $10 when the getting waa good. Getting back to normal tgain tan t bothering ua ery much, aa we tried lo remember that the high er you get the harder ia the fall. Children's white Mary Jane Qg- Pumpe Cirls' white .Marv .lane ST $1.75 Misses' white Marv Jane fiT" $1.95 Children's white Sister Sue Pumpe Ofr for P 1 aailJ Misses' white Sister Sue Pumps di QC for a? 1 aO'tJ Ladies' white Sister Sue ST $1-45 Hoys', Girls' play on fords and sandals, in tan, pat cut, black d (r for 1 1 att.1 Regular boys' oxfordsi neolin soles, r u b b 6 r heels, a bin Uj" Q(t bargain . Paiia.J Several dozen broken sizes of ladies' white canvas pumps, oxfords and strap slippers; many good sizes (J -J QJT aniony; them T' 1 aJ About 7"i pairs ladies', misses' and jM'rls' white canvae shoes, wort h double our price to clean ((Jl fi lip 4la7eJ Ladies' best Ota silk hose JOl Ladies' very pood silk sr $i.i5 Ladies' good J i'fZ silk hose. . . . P I .Ut) Kxtra good aJj " QPt silk hose. . . . P 1 a7J Ladies' pure silk Roset tes black. d"l r white only . . P 1 a)J Choiet of all children's i2 pair 75 c Misses', girls' white lisle rtockingi, 1! pair I eiv Viait ail the aalea, look over prices then come up and compare ours with what you have seen. We'll leave the buying to you. Come up. Look, Compare Robinson Build'g Second Floor Phone 1962 L-U-C-E Black Enamel H at darners Round box with double re-enforced top and hoitom, btitind gdlgOd. two hat forms, pocket in Im. k and two tone lining. 18x12 $12 75 :- 20x12 $13.75 SqaAre box with one form, tray for dreasea And twotone lining. 18x9 $9.75 20x9 $10.75 Mail orders prepaid LUGE Jacobs Mercantile Co, 224-226 EAST FIRST ST. Citizens of Tulsa and Vicinity How M any Blocks a Day Do You Walk Looking for Low Prices on Shoes, Dry Goods, Working Clothes etc.? All wc ask of you is to come to our store and see for yourself. We will save you money. If you will look at a few prices we will quote, you will see at a fdance such as: Men's halhriuan union suits, sizes 86 to 4fi. $1.75 values, our price . Porous Knit underwear, shirt or drawers, per garment. . Balbriggan u n d e r wear, shirt or drawers, per garment. . .Men's balbriggan union suits, M.es :U) to 4fi, $ 1 .50 a lues, our price. Mill's Kerry Knit union suits, sizes 36 to 46, fg.50 $1.25 lerwear, 50c r w ear, 65c $1 our price . $1.75 First overalls, heavy kind, blue and stripes, solid or suspender hacks, $3 and ,$;.50 values, Bailing at ? T $2.50 .Men's athletic union suits, sizes !5u to 46, 1.50 values, a our price tpA Men's how, all colors, 25c to 75o values, our prices, 35c, 25c Men's blue chambry work shirts, Uncle Sam and (). Kay makes, $1.76 and $'J values. - PA our price p LaOv 15c We also have the same proportionate prices in our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Dry Goods Departments. Be Sure You Get in the Right Place. Jacobs Mercantile Go. 224-226 EAST FIRST ST. THE FARMER'S AND WORKING MAN'S STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS 100 CENTS IN MERCHANDISE FOR YOU. Hunt s Daily Store News VOL. VII. FRIDAY . JULY. 16, 1920. NO. 16. Friday and Saturday Shoes at 20 Discount Don't overlook thesn wonderful shoe values in this frreaf reduction sale. These shoes are of the very finest quality and are hiffh irrade in every respect. They are made by such wonderful concerns as Hanan & Sons, Laird and Schober, Griffm-White and other well known makers. Everything Roes in hijrh and low shoes in all colors for street, dress, party and sport wear. TRUNK COMPANY 414 SOUTH MAIN ST. Tulsa Kansas City L. .?. ITTFTNIIAOI, Itrald'-nt Partner rm "rr-Trn-rrrrrr rrr)i rttrir I'tfTrti i r t ft ill 1 1 1 r ft it rr ft it r i r ? - Extra Falucs in Pumps For Friday and Saturday we offer one lot of black beaded pumps with full Louis XV heels a very fine quality pump Special at $5.95 IV ash Blouses $1.98 Some very desirable styles in white with colored collars, green, rose and blue embroidered. Solid color rose and blue with lace trimmings. Also an assortment of white blouses with stripe trimmings. A very splendid quality at he price. Children's Dresses Half Price You'll appreciate the values In these gingham dresses in solid and plaids. Only a limited num ber to select from for Friday and Saturday. White organdie dresses with lace trimming and a touch of hand embroidery. Sizes 2 to 12. nathlnK Clip, nathlnff Sulla and nam samil Floor ncHUNTco. DEPARTMENT STORE Main si. BetWdM Third ami I 'mirth Plifntlnl Rrrlrw Pallonw Pattern ppt. Menaaine Floor AVES M ILE S OF STEPS Are You Happy In Your Kitchen HOW many American women are really happy in their kitchena? To how manv does the houae wife'a work-ahop hold anything but dreary drudgery? Two million American women the two million who own Hoosier Kitchen Cabineta have been placed in com plete maatery of their kitchen work. They conaider the Hoosier America's moat practical labor-aaver, because it haa aboliahed the old-time stooping, reaching, atanding and walking about that uaed to make kitchen work so weariaome. You, too, can know this relaxation, even in the midst of household duty. You can do ail the preliminary work of meal-time preparation, seated be fore your Hoosier, with every kitchen tool and utensil within easy reach. Satisfy yourself that thia is true before you invest in a kitchen cabinet. Co to your nearest Hoosier dealer. Sit in front of the orderly Hoosier Beauty. Note its big, uncluttered work-table. Notice what thoughtful provision haa been made for your every kitchen re quirement. And then, when you are convinced that the Hoosier is best aa are these two million other women order the rtep-saving, back-saving Hoosier sent to your home. Your Credit U O. K. Smmc Furniture O Exchance New For Old