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SECTION-B. SOONER WOMEN TO BEJAU6HT An Educational Board Is Selected to Teach Election Laws. fuLSAN IS ON BOARD Mrs. Lilah D. Lindsay Will Represent This District. That lnformntlon as to voting, rlcctlon lawn, utato statutes, and rlmtlar matters naturally unknown to newly enfranchised cltlions Is to bo furnlshod Oklahoma women through on educational lioard con. rlstlng of eight members of tho re publican womanhood of tho state, Mrs. Otis It. Curcton of MuikORee, vlco chairman of tho stato republi can committee, stated yesterday afternoon whllo in tho city to confer wflpi republican women, Membera of tho educational board will bo selected from tho eight congressional districts and each mombcr will nppolnt u chair, man for each county In her dis trict. Information will bo dlsscml rated throuRh educational literature, programs, mass meetings, black board Instruction. "Tho republican party Is under taking to nducato women In their responsibilities as citizens In order that they may vote Intelligently," jura, uureton said. Mrs. Lllah D. Lindsay has been appointed tho representative of this dixtrict on tho educational board. Tho full personnel of tho board will be announced at an early date. Though Sooner women have had tho vote for only a short time, the orictnlzatlon of republican women Is ontf of tho most complcto of any riaic. it includes a stato vleo chair woman, county chairwomen, pre clnct commlttecwomen, nn advisory and an educational board. TO IMPROVE CLUBHOUSE Proceeds of limn Fete Augment Fund That In Helng Raised. Addition to tho fund for Improve ment of the clubhouse of tho Knights cf Columbus. KOi Rnuth Vriwn ado by proceeds from a lawn fete na ico cream social held on tho nn of the home yesterday ovenlng. Dancing formed part of tho modo of entertainment during tho evening. Mrs. A. II. Kentllng ncted as host f.n for the evening, assisted by Mrs. Kobert Doling nrd Misses Mary nnd Margaret Smith, Kloronca tJvans, Edna Foos, Mary Curran and Mary Maroncy, Members of th5 younger let who presided at tho Ico cream tables wcro young Misses Jean Hol ing, Virginia Hell, Margaret Han ratty, Mildred Harr. Mary Ioulso Gibson, and Urady. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1020 Hominy Editor Plans New Dailu; Will Re organize His Plant Marshall Smith, editor of tho Hominy .Vews, well known to Oklahoma newspaper men and one of tho pioneers of tho game In the sooner state, was a TuUa visitor Saturday, Smith announced whllo hero that ho Intends to resumo the pub lication of a dally at Hominy, be ginning early this fall, Tho News, now a weekly, will ngaln become ft seml-wcekly about tho first of September. A reorganization of tho plant will follow, from which tho re-Incarnated dally Is expected to emerge. Kdltor Smith has Just returned from un extended rest In Arkansis whero ho went last winter when his health failed. SEEKS NEW MEMBERS Orcutt Memorial K. I,. Will fllvo n Watermelon Toast nnd Treasure Hunt In Tliclr DrhV. A week's drive for tho addition of ncflr members to tho ISpworth I.caguo of tho Orcutt Memorial church will begin this evening at tho regular meeting of the organiza tion at 7 o'clock, to bo followed during tho church service at 8 o'clock with a sermon on tho value of the organization to tho church by Hev. I. D. Urannon. On Monday evening Epworth Leaguers will gather at tho church, at Fourteenth and Quaker, at 7:30 o'clock and proceed to Woodward park for a treasuro hunt, The treas ure In tho case Is to bo "tho mak ings" of an Informal supper and thero will bo no "eats" until the hunt lj successful, A hay ride and watermelon feast oro In order for Tuesday evening. The social activities of the week nro In rhargo nf Silas Lang, social dl rector for tho society. Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It When you wash your hair, bo careful what you uso. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which Is very Injurious, as It dr(es tho scalp and makes tho hair brittle. The best thing to use Is Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is puro nnd entirely greaseless. It's very' cheap and beats anything else nil to pieces. You can get this at any durg store, and a few ounces will last tho whole family for months. Simply moisten tho hair with water and rub It In, about a tea spoonful Is nil that Is required. It makes an nbundancn of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and ilnses out easily. The hair dries fiulekly and evcnlv. nnd Is soft, fresh (looking, brcht. fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides. It loosens nnd takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advt. GOOD OUTLOOK FOR ORCHESTRA Many Talented Players to Return for Activity in School's Music. Tho assured presence of a num ber of playcra of ability makcti the outlook for the work of tho Kendall collego orchestra for tho next year unusually gratifying. Among thoso who will contrlbuto most to tho success of tho orchestra will be I'rofessor Raymond V, Sol ders, principal of tho ucadamy und said to bo accomplished on tho flute, Mr. Boldern has nn instrument which cost 1400. Ho mado his way through high school and unlveislty largely through funds received from uso of the flute. Miss Sibyl Mahlor, nnslsytnt In violin at the college, who spent last yenr In graduate study at Chicago, and Miss llertha Jacobs, who recent ly remove,! tu Tulsa from llutler, i'n., Harry Itobcrtson, who was a student nt Kendall several years ago will re-enter In the fall and will ns- Mst In tho orchestra ns player on the j hixaplumc, Harold (lordou, secoud i son of Pres. J, M, Cordon, will play , tint enrtiet. ' A casu.il summing up of tho or chestra reveals membership ns fol low; Adnlph Kramer, violin and lender; Mien Sibyl M.xhtcr, violin, Miss Annie Lnurlo Loekwond, violin; Miss Hlvlra Jones, tolln; Miss ller tha Jacobs, violin; Frank llutler. violin ; Miss Lucille Berlin, rello. Raymond Solders, flute, Karl Jones, trombone; Harry Robertson, wixa phone; F, A, Schmidt, cornet: liar old Oorden, cornet; William Thomp son, drum nnd traps. CAMPErTsTTERDIGRIS (Vntml National llnnk (ilrli Will SH-iid Week-end on Verdlgrl Iike Ten young woman of tho C'cntrn! National bonk, left nt 1 o'clock yes terday afternoon for Verdlcrlo lake near Clnremore, whero they wll spend two days swimming, fishing and camping. The gilds wore chap eronned by Mrs. Jesse Sctlerstiom who Is ntsn n liemployo of tho Ccn ttral National bank. Those who went n tho trip were Mptscs Opal Mlnen, Kayo Mlneo Maty Johnson, Dorothy Webber. Myrtlo Wise Lucille LaffOon, M irl. Iiffoon, Luelllo Sassor, and Mrs Ji-se Si tterstrom. m jjj There's No Picture Like the Picture of Health The greatest master-niece In tho Art Gallery of Life is Nature's Picture of Health". It U mrrJtyi prtryl of the hum"a body at It bat. One heholdt In It coin polite dull a true rmbnl of itrtnith. It prraenti ft flrureof itrlk In appearance In Ite erect car rlatr.ckar kin.iparkJinff eyei.atron? limb, a Lead? nervea and Arm muirler.falrly vlbrat lor la animation keen, alert, freah, and spirited; with an air of unboanded confidence ftnd ft face radiant In color and Illuminated with glow of bop ftotl cbecrf ulxieift. Could N a t u re h ae talt en t od f or li er mode IT Eappoie you atudy youum In the mirror of the present and compareyour looki, your feel Intra and your condition with the Reneral rhiracterittici of this picture of the human body In perfect working order, all parte of which are aound, welloriranlxed and dUpoeed. porformlns their function freely, naturally. If you fall In any tingle point of resm blance. you ara not the picture of health, lt'a imperative, then, that you look to m meant to rebuild your atrenxth, eneriry and viror to bring" your body up to a norm Ute of ffficicucy In all of Ita parta. gKP "The Great General Tonic Hethfnr U more tfllraHoua M a rtbu'Mtr of nhaoitad rreet n punicu (tmi man ijinu, ma vrcic fftrtftraj tome it unda to rn in noriKiui iMiuoe, rrpirman int diouu, trail d rowtr and na im(, and rrWe the tptrtU of thoao who ara weak, frail, lanruid i ayarff ronarht aa th rtnlt of kick ami. aireaalvaatrain. vrorrv or o work . lt'a a rtliahabW oppatlirr, a tpUndld aid taditf atton and a Qae faaetleoiJ regulator of tba liter, kldatri and tnwela. AO drugfftatj !) LYKO, Got a bottle TO DAY and yoo'lt eont UU Musficturtm LYICO MEDICINE COMPANY NEW YORK KANSAS CITY. Ma LYKO ! hM In Hl.l ixcl,. sly, lib, Mcturs ,h,n. IIWi IM ,11 MlWUtUCM. THE PUBLIC ASKS for SERVICE and QUALITY Wo servo tho public with tlie.io two most cardinal point in business. THE REASONS We nro car buyers of wnllpnpnr, Devoe'a pnint, plate, rough nnd window glass. Wo occupy 11,000 squnra feci of floor space. . Sixteen years old. I Say That's Service, Quality Devoe'8 Guarantee Paint half your homo with Dcvoo's pnint, the other hnlf, whntover you like. If Dcvoo's doesn't tnlio fewer gallons nnd cost less money we will maho no charge for Dcvoo's. If Dcvoo's doesn't wear a yenr or two longer, look better we will give you enough to pnint it ngnin. Or paint half your house with lend and oil nnd the other half Dcvoo's, in threo years the lead and oil half will bo hungry for more paint with Dcvoo's still sound. If not wo will give you enough for tho wholo house. Dcvoc & Raynolds Company, One Hundred and Sixty-six Years Old. Oldest and Largest Paint Concern in tho U. S. I Say That's Quality Do you ask for prices, arc you a Rood trader, buyer for yourself or your employer? Increaso your salary by increasing your efforts, aorvico nnd ef ficiency. "A real worth while job wo want to help you" Phono Osage 407-0509. TULSA DECORATING GO. 212 South Boulder . Not liko some dealers wo conduct our business 100 open shop, ",',. ft "it- cr3 1 i i 1 jl J 1 CLEARANCE OFFERINGS OF GOOD FURNITURE 4., w A Hinall nunrtniciit nf spread Jttisrx, bolli nn nnil 27 IiicIipm hIiIc. Wilton, VcIvpIm. (ifioil wliTllnii (if iNiUcmo, Hiy wcro S'JS.nu nnil $ii.iiu. Tnko your choice (U7i5l) . ..$17.75 IJbrnry Table Icclnlly (lie Tn-bcd, n Rom lllirarj- inMu containing a full h7c lc(l liwldc the Ion. Only tno left hut a Col conrciilcnco In smnll npart mcnU Tlicy sell for JHO. (P?Q f?A Clenrancc l'rico PDO.DU BEDDING Alattrcss Ploclnl 11 bikmI -IS lb, full f'Uo nmttn-.sH, comblitiitlon cotton uml fllxr mixed. An excellent value for (CI fk Clearance, l'rlco iDXV ft k I' $15.00 A fall anil complete linn of good metal haU. Only a few In thbi Clciirnncc. 2-Inch ponLs full Mto bcxbi would coAt you rcsiilarly $20, Clcaranco, whllo they lait Q-t O T A tlJXiJitJU from. Up accordlne to condition. Lamps Wo tlcslro to cIoho out every lamp In Mock. Wo havo miiiiu brnutlcH up to $130 each, Ijinips for bedroom, spn room, IhliiB room, nnd Urak; mahogany IM-dcsiul an well as wicker nnd black laquer, nSHortcd tduulfti. Ak to sco tho opcdal iiiahos any Imsr, u beauty, S13.50 I Jjl" &JF lloom-lrn Hue. Nct I'nx css (iart KtovcM Not Included lu tills salu Odd ClilffoncrB, Clilffrobc.i and Ward roben; oak, timhoKituy and walnut; theso will ho closed out at 20 lie ductfon. Tliry are scirco and luird to buy o don't delay. Celebrating Our First Anniversary This store opened for business under present management one year nco this week. It has gone foward by leaps and bounds. People have liked our furniture and havo shown that appreciation constantly by patronizing generously. This has enabled us to make a growth in one brief year, many would be delighted to mako in three. We have boosted. Our friends have boosted, (thanks to them) and above all, the kind, quality and make of furniture we havo shown has boosted but We are not satis fied. We want to boost some more make the year close with sales at hightidc. A "full head of steam." Not only this, but wc want to clean up our stock, move the odds and ends, the broken suites and dear the floors for the fine new stock already on the way from the markets. Our warehouse even now, is jammed to the doors by new arrivals and wc want to get it on display. To do this and do it quickly we have taken the blue pencil and some special sale tags and gone through our stock, and you must sec what has been done to the pieces of good furniture we want to move. Tho Very piece or suite you wunt limy bo cut the moxt. If hi, Um your jrood fortune. Thin Is a CM'Alt AXCi; not u "IiiiituIi ii nd hiiuiHh isirnhnl," for nil tlilnljnir h'iiIo know Hint furniture priced lire not KohiK down nnd Hint tock In senrce nnd hard to buy. We would not mislead anybody. Itn u mutter of clean up our stock and lucrca.su our business In the cluslnj; hours of our first Jrnr and KCt new customers. While we lire not Including everything In the store, the ii'diicllons full hi practically ecry departing ut. We pay you to come by our reductions Volt will like tradliiK with this new store. Fine Bed Room Sets Just a few to close out. Comprising solid mahogany, old ivory and American walnut. These suites will not last long at the prices wc hove placed on them. They must go, regardless of price for some of them have remained too long Sec what $100.00 will buy. Dining Room Suites -Several extra fine matched suites to bo included in this Clear ance; black walnut and mahogany, also some odd pieces. Tho reductions are marked so act quickly. These Clearance Offerings, are for cash only. Deferred payments regular prices. Reductions so great, we can allow no exchanges, no refunds, or approvals. 123 East Second Members Better Iluslness Unreal! 125 East Second Goods Delivered in Order of Sale as Fast as Possible Not Tho Same Day Several Odd nresstiiK Tables nnd Vanities to clone out! wal nut or iiinhoR any. lluy one of thcM) and save 20 on tho price. LJ Li t!v" j if A few iMtlcrtm of Rood tpinUty 0 nnd 1! foot lluolciun to cIiiko out nt, (Tt Iter yard Sl.M, S1.N5 and 3)4 nOc to $1 tinder the market. Komo bargains lu roll enrpet, civets and tnpestrica. Just n. few lilah Krndo Ilnby Cnrrlnirct to close out nt spisi'liil dlsiviunt. Th'esa are of n well known iniike. Will movo lit our prices. We feature the fiinious IjIojiI Ijooiii woven buKasy, ns our leader regularly. Iirgo Kasy Clinlrs uphnlslerefl In tapestry or brown leather. An easy cbnlr Is welcome In any home. Them) aro brauUcn. Itegnlar prices, $03 and $7,1, lluy nn odd cluilr now. ,.S52 M n o o j j P Only a feip Dressers, but slneo they are so hard to buy now, they will Inlercst jini. Solid on Us, and other finish. There are many good values Included In the Clearance, not mentioned here. You must coiiio and Iiisjk.-cI tho furniture to know. Clearance of Itcflgcratore. Wo Iiam Just the box for nn apartment or servant's room. Is well made, holds fiO lbs. Ice and would sell regularly at ao. Wo (COI will cloho them 'out at $uJl 5R 'nd frn- N f. - . aifltfiMjw- .....tj"