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SECTION B.
TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY. JULY 25, 1020
C1ETY
ULIAM CRAWTORD PF.RKlNg WORK
WOMAN'S
WORLD and
U of Tulsa, nte in Colorado Spring
i for severul VNkA
Personals
.nvuM KD noM rnr.rEriUNO taoe
tu THIS SUCTION.
j(r nd Mm. I Lyons have pur
fhMfil the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
y; a Warnock on Henna Vista avo
DU and will take possession Au
la' Dr. and Mm. Truman A. I'enny
iod tun are home from California
there they spent several week after
Ihe tihrlne convention lu iuriUnd,
ore., closed.
Mrs. Tlumer E. Hill left durliiK
(ne k for the Ozark mountains
where she will spend several weeks
,nit Kill be Joined UMN later by Mr.
El
and will be Joined lairr hy her f.i
thcr, Mr. E. J. H.mrahun.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K laWM and
us iary tlriffin of Columou.
Ohio, motored here and are the
guests of the Mlse..s Itanrahan
Mr. end Mrs. .1 R, French and
on F. K., nre motnrlnix thrnuch to
points in Colorado and Wyoming to
be gone until Hrptenibrr.
Mrs. Mnlfor.l Martin of Indeprnd
ence, Kan , who has been vlsltlns;
Miss Jean Shea, will return home to.
morrow.
Mrs. Arthur NYwltn and son are
spending the summer In Chll ago and
will be Joined Intel by Mr. Newlln.
Mr. Bikes betel Donaldson of De
pew is visiting In the home of Mrs.
K. Forrest Harden and Dr. Hayden.
Mr. and Mm. Karl A. Clark are
spending the summer with Mrs.
1 C lark's slater In Anaheln. California.
Mrs. ( T. Wllsnn and son Thomas
havo gone to Chicago to visit rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. II. M. Way I leaving for ljn
AnRples, Cal., on July Is to be gone
all summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Hrsmmor
are now In their new home, S 1 0
West Chicago plare.
Dr and Mrs F K. Turnbaiigh are
now domiciled In their new home In
Irving plare.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C
M T 1 1 Tl am leav-
to
Mrs. Jinin, oeuii la mi. v ernon, ,,,. nik . ,i r i I arn i
Uo., Is visiting her daushter, ,ni Inc. August. 1. for St. I'aul, Minn
OUM BoOtt of this clly and Ib being! gone i.i.il Mkg
h riilnlent of uultn a number of
courtesies during her ty. Mr. Tt S Matthews find hli fsm
Mrs Eunice Coffman Chambers
VIH p ave August 1 to visit relatives
In Huntington and Clarkesburg, W.
Vs., returnlg home sometime lu Sep-timbcr.
Miss Helen Young left during the
past week to spend some time In
Illinois.
Mrs W J fltult haa returned
from Washington, D c, and Daltl
more. Md.
Ml I.uclle Sibley of Shreveport.
T.n... Is the guest of Mrs. Stanley H.
Hlsev.
NEW JOB IN OLD TOWN
Kptscopol I'n.Mor rites Hack and
Senda (Je4Jaaa1 to l( lYIends
In oklalionui.
Ifi C. V. Kllng, foimer pastor
of Ttlnity IplMopal rburc li. Is now
comfortably established with hla
Ifamil) mi I'ort Kdward. N. V . where
j he is directing the sp.t itual destine
of st James sVatoBopal church, ac
OOfdlng to wind rootlvod here last
1 Sfrk,
The church of which Mr Kllng
has charge would be called vciy old
in Oklahoma and the southwest, a
It was built In 184.',. 'The building
Is Oothlc and of lulck," Mr Kllltl
wrote. "It Is nit inai.liiition to m'n
Ister at Its altar. over the altar,
which Is 10 steps above the nave.
Is a beautiful wlndv pitturing the
institution of Ihe huh communion
In the weit and of till church 1
another and lumer window. This Is
a maslei piece and pictures the as
cension. I was astonished the first
time 1 heard tilt oik. in, which la a
wonderful Instrument."
Hullt to the rear of the church
and to one side Is an ample parish
house embracing three large rooms.
Mrs Krnest Clulow and son Krn
Ml, )r , are leaving Monday for Tone
Kwale and Muncle, Ind., Franklyn,
fii.Jind Dako Chautauqua ana will
r'turti September 1.
Miss I.rona Oalbreath experts to
lMve about August 1 for Ijake Oko-j
bill In Iowa where she will Join the
John W. It-lies' wno are spending
the summer there with relative.
Mr. and Mr. Walter W. "Thaw,
Walter, Jr.. and Miss Helen are leav
ing for Alexandlra, Minn., to ipend
Ihe remainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Rhodes and
daughter are leaving July 29, for
Montreal, Canada, for a visit of
Mveial weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ta W. Heymnn are
leaving the first of tho week for
PrdiKkey, Mich., to spend the re
mainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers of
daremore are In Tulsa to reside and
ire domiciled In the Henrietta apart-
Sis
l.V'S
Mrs. T. M. Haskins and daughters
Rhea and Evelyn e.nd son Thomas!
ire leaving today for Wheeling, W.
Va., to be gone three or four weeks.
Miss Lairlle Hanrahan left last
a-eek for Indiana and Ohio points I
z& L
"jbrnioiheraimhe girls"
Absolute Clearance
522 South
Main St.
Sale
Every tub dress-$35.00 to $50.00
values-
$1500
Sport dresses, including sweaters
values to $185.00 for-
$3900
Exclusive but Not Expensive
Baldness Common Enemy Of
Mankind Seems Conquered
"Brownie Liquid Hair Com
pound apparently doea the
work," aaya Dr. Cantreli,
Dermatologist and Author.
Visibly jrrows hair in many
cases of baldness in thirty
days' time.
Stops Dandruff, Itching Scalp
and falling hair proving par
(Ucularly effective in hair loss
due to "Influenza."
MANrFACTrTOKWB STATE
MENT K&Vt urARANTKE.
"Brownlec Liquid Hair Com
pound" will In ninny caaes stop
dandruff, scalp disease,, Itching
scalp, falling lialr, and grow n
visible amount of hr.tr where Ihe
scalp la bald In thirty days' time.
It Is unreservedly guaranteed
to giro IMDtHCM and satisfac
tory results within thirty days
time or purchase price re
funded before expiration of test
wlilii , ut question, hesitation or ar
gument. No conditions are at
tached to the offer, nor are there
any schemes, devices or artifices
connected with It In any man
ner. The purchaser is the Judge
of results obtained
(V1VTMI.-VT FAVORABLE.
If you have dandruff. Itching
ctlp if your hair la falling out.
retting thin or if you are already .
ttii, a few application of "Brown
IN Liquid Hair Compound" will
........ 1 1 ., ..maHv ttis acaJo r on a I - 1
Uon and visibly grow hair where
Ulr roots ar not destroyed within
thlrtv ,ti Mm: states the manu
facturer of this new preparation.
(Baldness la by no means prooi 01
the destruction of balr roota.)
, Authorities' stale Influenta, ty
Vhold fever and ether severe dis
eases aa well as worry, dandruff,
calp diseases, parasites. Irregular
living, disordered nerves and ovsr
nenul activity cause Itching scalp,
excessive olllnass, excessive dryness,
falling out of hair and baldness. The
trealest cause of hair loss in receni
Jexrs has been due to Beborrhosa
lOandruff ) and to the innuensa epi-
Itauo,
HthnpphnM " acrordlna to Br.
IshniiranH ih vrrni French invea-
ttgator of dlaeaaes of the hair at The
It Louis Hospital. Paris, France,
i tk. - - "- .n.tnloslst. Dr
Unna of Hamburg, "b a microbe
nienng the hair roiurie wni
multiplies enormously and eventual
ly obstructs the mouth of the glanu
ar ducta- -fills up the follicle and
flnallv ,!. ,irv. the hair bulb or root
follicle Itself.
I Dr. J. Cantreli. American Derma
toliit and author of "Hlnta on
auty Culture." "Coming Needs of
I Nation," and other works, concurs
J the optnion of Dr. Babougtnd and
Cr L'nna, and explains his prefer
"Of for "Brownlee Uquld Hair
,"Vioiind" In all such cases.
Trowniee Liquid Hair Compound,"
Dr. Cantreli, "is a wonderful
Medicinal germlclds, circulation re
wer and food for scalp, hair rooU
''"' aheaths and docs not contoln
of Lead, Carbolic Acid, tar,
Jpt. ' "it. sulphur, silver, mercury.
jl, tannin or sUrch. It is odor
r" and has no unpleasant feature
and Individuals can supply a few
drops of their favorite perfumo to
HL . iv
m J ' J '
BgSfajfssggsH ggSBk i
"nrnwnle I.lqnld Hslr Cempemid Is
s wonderful success, for I neve used it
to save my own hslr and have actually
seen esses where U has growa kalr ea
taesds tbat were bald.
Psal W. Panser. aotsd pkote -play star
of " The Perils of Pauline" series, "The
Night Hldsrs," The Orcy Seal" and other
nofd picture ta known throughout tkt
world and bis statement should prove
of Interest
Carl Barer, rhartnlcet (Protege r
Ki-Oevornor ot Michigan), eaya "!
orally aad fr th flr.t tins la say -MOlaaeo
I aw hair grwa n a old
mi. Th. hMd wo kaJd and abiuy f
aDDaroatly hopa, ho thr mlh;
iXTif nrwol Liquid llir Cmpond
arroinwllehtsi It. My a!ldr lu this
pr.iaroUo I i that I sayeeil aa
avoul t hsbmm It use.
the liquid wirhoot Injury to tho
scalp. Owing to it astonishing
strength and penetrating qualities,
massaging, rubbing and brushing of
the hair Is not required. It being
merely necessary to sprinkle on the
acalp and to distribute with the fin
ger tips, and where bald So apply
aa a lotion."
"Brownlee Liquid Hair Cem
halr or sysem and la aafsly and
pound" does not Injurs th skin,
advantageously used to sav the
moat dellcat and beautiful hair
to keep hair normal aod to grow
hair where bald. (The strength and
texture of the newly grown hair la
aurprtBlng). The hair dos not be
come sticky or greasy after washing
or shampooing, nor dry. lusterleos
and brittle but haa enough weight
that It lays well and dresses In ex
ceptional fashion. Whilst It tends
to retara graying i hih mow
not Interfere with "Hair Color Re
storers" or Hair dye.
The oost of manufacturing
"Brownlee Liquid Hair Compound"
Is considerably greater than that at
ordinary hair preparations. U costs
more to manufacture than most
Other preparation ar old for
"Drownlee Liquid Hair Com
pound" Is sold at 11.00 per bottle,
and will b ent with full directions,
postpaid to any address on receipt of
S 00 In cash, check or money order
or c. O. D. by I'arcels Post. Ad
dress The Brownie Hair Formula
Co.. 21H B. Boston St, Tulsa Okla.
This preparation can also be bought
In Tulsa at the Quaker Drug Blore,
Menkeroellsr's and Btelubarg drug
atoros-
P, Kllng snld The hack lawn "f
the paisonugr slopes la k to th
l ink of the Hudson with . "k,hi,"i
as large as a .viiuntt fniiu
Mr. Kllng desrrlhed F',rt Kdw.ird
ns one of three towns bull! Imm4t
ately ohutllng each Other with a
combined population of abotji HitM
and luciited In the tinner renrhes it
the Hudson rlvr navigation The
ether two eltles apt lludmn Kills
1 and (lien hulls.
(if the hnsincss int.i.Mts of his
! new home Mi Kttnl .iil, "Their
. basis Of wenlth In this oOmiRttRtty
I Is paper making The great Inter-
national nnd Imperial papoi oom
paaM have hlg nulls In nil Hires
I towns. There Is slso it veiy cotisiil
I ibtt roll, em ensngeil In the bullfla
ln of baPtH and lug for the barSO
j eaaali ih aortltofn division of wnirii
i Dag throiiKh this loan on the wuy
via Uak Chiimplnlu to Montreal."
tin etlngs were sent to his Tu ' 1
j friends hy Mr. Kllng w ith an Invito
I ttOfl 10 those romlng Vast tu visit
i him nt oi i Mwara
HlM Mil, lie, I Kllng, OldOOl .lnik'h.
ter of the house, a now aetlng us us
HiHti. nt see rotary m the tri work
partmoM of the Tui.i v. vv C a
Hhe will join her family early In
I Hepteniher.
FOUND SUBURBAN CHURCH
I urnl-li llotli tM RoWM mid llM
rnirhliipc LMF1 Ht.
Th w oi k thnt n Chi im rfttl IB 111
.nt 1 vvdiiwiti run tlu In thr MUM
I MrtlOM ll(Tiini they Ihmit in Ulnt 1 11 1 etl
in th nilnlcstrntloim (.f Mr jun! n
j 1 M HatrH t the nuniviintty t nnt
f TiiIpm nnd ftbOVl lWO blOOki hf-
yonrl llm rt-itiitrry
Upon purrhnKlnu , lt In thfr 1h
trlrt, Mr. inul Mm MAtM hrrmo
! lmfltd In tho i oin m unity ntnl
i ihuutl'Mt th" twoMtdm lMMM on Ihi
KM Hif ft rhntt h. Tim hvn roomi
Mfl thrown Into DIM MM1II
I hly room Mul tinldlnu -f Suinty
1 MnOOl iinl . -hill eh t lMriN btlftll t
Mr Mid Mr, it.iliw Iit Sumliiy
1 thre wer' firt nt Humlny m-hot.l nnd,
jnt the o9M of the nviv.il now In
prttVI ( i lull i It III lie mi H,U
Imf1 hy th pOp f t rotniiiunliy
Tho rhnreh bolkHlM. will nlo
mlnltir to tho rdiirr.tlon.il neodH of
th rnrnmiinlty nm It hn horn of
frrrd fir tine ih ;i pti honl dutitiK th
Olllllll winter
Mr I tut ox, HlM hT hiiHhMtol, in
a priftrhor.
To nhtiiln M nhNitlulo miM
tont Im In Nollnd hM lnd t hrrt
rotiniM loillt, Mt4i Mil nnnihrr nnd
with vni iiuin hrtwrru tho will In.
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Fares
to the
North and East
From Tulaa
Atlantic City,
Norfolk.
Niagara Falla,
Buffalo,
Toronto,
Jamestown,
N. J.
Va.
N. Y.
M
Ont.
N. Y.
$3 46
71. as
07 14
H7.I4
00 58
87.10
Mackinar Island,
Cheboygan,
Dolroit,
Wrquolonaing,
Charlevoix.
Prtiiskey,
Mirh.
$S7.7S
S6.25
55.12
54.65
54.35
54.35
Traverao Cl.y. Midi. $61 HS
(Th far a not iaclud wr l)
Train No. 10 leave Tulaa 61O6 pm arrives Saint I 7t53 am con
nerling wilh through rara to princinal northern and eaotem reaort;
also with train which arrtva Chicago before SiOO pm.
For l4itioal Inforaiatlon ekon or writ
I O. Blttner, Paengar Agent, Frisco l ine,
si 207 Daniol Building, I . I.e. Okla.
Watch
the
Clock
for
Hourly
Bargains
203 South
Main St.
TULSA
We
Pay
Postage
on All
Mail
Orders
THE BARCJAIN CENTER OP TULSA.
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE BIG
HOUR SALES MONDAY
8 to 9 o'clock Monday
t yds. $1.25 quality, fancy
Kllk voile
6 yds. $1.00 quality silk
Poplin
yds. $1.26 quullly organdie
for
.. yds. $1.00 quality 81am
suiting
I yds. $1.00 quality, Madras
shirting
11.11 la, Mrs' silk
gjnves
$1 00 children's dresses
for
$2.26 chll.l o play
suits
$1 00 boys' union suits,
1 tor
2fc ladles' vests,
I for
$3.00 boys' wash
suits
$6c pillow
cases
$K.60 men's suits
for
$3.00 men's Kool cloth
pants
$17.50 men's suits
tor
$1 75 children s Ingham
dresses
$4.00
$3.15
$4.65
$2.75
$1.80
59c
49c
$1.25
$1.00
50c
$1.85
59c
$5.75
$1.75
$8.95
87c
9 to 10 o'clock Monday
7i yds 50c Outing An ns
flannel J.Z J
X yds. $3.50 quality An ef
georgette
2 yds. $3.50 quality taffeta, C J OA
now aH.OU
6 yd $ 00 taffeta, t 1 Q QC
now pll7.y3
6 yds $3.00 quality meisnllnes. Q nf
'r P7Jt
2H yd. $t.00 crepe do CC AT
chine pDo4l
$15.00 ladles' trimmed on
hats P.DOt7
$12 00 ladles' sailor hats fg
$6.00 Warner rust proof a s m
corsets S X A I
$6c ladles' h.se s n
'or 4jC
$7 00 ladles' silk An no
hose $i5rO
$f6.00 Isdies high An on
shoes apOlf
$3.00 children's Mnry Jane A n
ahoe p 1 .0 J
$5.00 boys' ahoes, jj.
$1.00 men's brown denim A ft,
overalls 9 1 .O f
aatra.
gv Tar"ni
w i r -mmmw
10 to 11 o'clock Monday
$5.60 ladle haU
for
$5. no growing girls'
ahucs
$ oo men's
oxfords
$6 00 ladles' house
dresses
$$.60 ladies' silk
hose
$10 00 ladle' hats
for
$in no men's sport
oafords
$.r, mi misses' ennvss
aboes
$1.76 ladles' wash
skirts
$3 50 blue serge
skirts
$2 60 men's work
shirls
6 yds. $5.00 sulln
for
2 yjjs $4.76 crepe ils
rhlne '. . . .
6 yds. $2 00 cmpe voiles
$1.89
$2.79
$4.19
$3.69
$2.37
$4.79
$5.19
$1.87
$1.45
$4.45
$1.39
$14.35
$4.75
$5.95
11 to 1 o'clock Monday
( yds. (0c gingham $2 00
,5oryd"-."r.mU,,.,n-'. S1.00
$$.00 front tare, ventilated A nn
back corseu for eyTleOaf
$12.60 pink sulln front lac An
corset for P) I
$5.00 georgette An fQ
blouses oJfclf
$7.60 ladles' voll As eQ
dresses pf.l.
$27.60 silk and fancy tC QC
dresses plDf
$$.00 white voile A nn
blouses f 1
45c towels, 27x11, no
each L 1 C
$1.60 table oloth $239
$12.00 Indies' high sn
shoe f I V
$16 00 ladles high An 1A
hoes eJOol!
U
1 to 3 o'clock Monday
$ yd. 60c
muslin
6 yds 40c curtain
scrim
$$.00 men s canvas shoos ,
big slses
$10.00 ladles' oxfords
for ...
$1 00 misses
middles mim.
$1 00 men's dress
hirt
$16.40 men's crepe do chin
shins
T6c boys' B. V. D. sulu,
1 for to
$1.60 men's union suits,
1 for
$1 00 men's shins and drawer
2 garv!Tits for
$1 60 children's gingham
dresses only ....
00 pnplln skirts
for .-.
$1.76 coverall
aprons
$40.00 georgette and silk
dresses
$1.45
80c
$1.00
$5.39
$1.87
$1.57
$6.98
$1.00
$1.50
90c
$1.89
$3.79
$1.87
$18.79
3 to 4 o'clock Monday
26a ladles'
hose
6 ysrds 60o
Percale . . . ,
IV.
for
yards $3 00 messallne
IV yards $4.00 crepe
de chins '
II. 40 aatlns
2H yds
for
$ yds. 60. striped
shirting
$1.60 ladle' ltk
ho
$1 64 ladle tlk
hose
$5 00 Madame Grace Itandaux
braaalsrs In pink silk
$1.60 Nature's Hlval
lirasleres
$46.40 men's suits
for
$40 00 men's suits
for , ,
7c
$1.65
$4.75
$5.47
$7.25
$1.65
89c
$2.35
$2.89
87c
$27.50
$24.95
4 to 5 o'clock Monday
t mi Sport niforttfi, i
For rrifn, rnu.de of Holld loathnr iuiIm,
wit. i whlprnrtj and leather upprrn; (Jood -yfur
wflt miuh. now C C 4 C
per pair, only v343
fA.OO CaiMit- Mmrt,, f J
A rhotre lot for mlu'i', women, and
rhlldren; eotl'l Imther Mulea in lace mid
Lu'iun atylee, mllllury and
I''rrnrh iirtl!, per pair
$1.95
.00 While Kid Oifnrds, 4.45
For oaomen, mads of tho choicest
white Wl'l; have turned an.l welt solea
also military and Krench
heels. Now, par pair ....
$4.45
S.OO Roys' Khoea, 12 &
$2.95
Mad of calf and elk leathers; estra
grade leather soles; mad for durable
wenr; alHO, ar.) of good
styles, per pair
-1.00 Mary Janes, l.7
Here thry go! This choice of fin
Mary Jan 1'umps In good sliea for
small and largs children, to be sold now.
per pair, at A 4 fQ
only .v . 7lollf
$8.95
5 to 6 o'clock Monday
IK Men' Oxfords, W.JS
Made of the cholcst leathers, so oh
calf, colors black, mahogany, tan and
chocolate, In good sizes, with
Kngllsh i..',- of newest styles
a Men' Oxfords, II I,'.
One big lot of man' high grado .
of all kinds in broken alse to cho
from In this lot Friday and As s p
Baturday, for only, per pair.. p449
$11 (.towing tilrls' HImsBB, tt.wti
Made of the choicest oalf button and
lace styles; alao, a few : .'.i ot patant
leathers, These shoe ar all good stylos
nd early buyer will find
exceptional bargain at...,
12 Ulan N In ww, 11 M
For women who wish style without ex
travagance. Here an advance lo9 of
shoes for fall which wo will sell Monday
and Tuesday for only, A n
per pair a .OD
In High Khors, S.45
A eholc lot of advance fall hoe, made
of cthoic kid In French and military
heel with the new style shapos; for Mon
day and Tuesday only,
per pair
$2.95
$8.45
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