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6 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920 h2 TY LILIAN CHAWFOHD PERKINS WOMAN'S WORLD and WORK J I Boulder avenue. Mr. O. W. (Ircen of I Mr Itnaeoo M, OrHfllh In vlslt- ! Ing tier mother, Mm. I). M. llynds In Billing, Mmitanu. Ag wo go on, grow older, grow nmro wise, tlrow friondllr with every friendly thing, Tho honorable trees, grnv) dusk, thu awing Of upland meadows upward to the skies, And oven llio old new fraudulent aurprlso Of that quaint smiling paradox the aprlng, How grcully beauty once again ran bring In amuller wajra tears to our ui derar eyes. Wo iln not wait on mountains or on BOH. For there's a lltllo Uke between thn hills. That rustle with the sedges and the bees, And creat adventure found In daffn- .... ., nurs ni'in .i,.v., again , T tjiili k with mien and moles, crick eta and men. Maxwell Struth'rs Hurt. When I drift out on tho Silver Sen, O may It he A hluo night With it white moon And n sprinkling of stars In tho cedar tree. And tho sllenro of (lod, And tho low mil Of a limp bird When I drift out on tho Hllvor Rca. Solocted. riravant Outing. Mr. and Mm. Alfred CI. Heggem and tr and Mm. (leurgo O, Hollow, MlaH Itoxulynd Hollow and Mr. WIN Hunt tl'nni' ....l UiinildU nt.nr Ifnn. ko, Okla,. at Choskcy lako this past , nunmiy aim ion ui a uriiK"M uiik- Ins. Hrltlgo IloMlrw. Mm. J. Nnrvollo Wnlker, Instead of AIM. Young O. Mitchell as an nounced, will entertain members and iibntllutOM of tho Thursday Bridge club tlitn week In the homo of her parcnttt, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Oeorgn. Nutatnrltini 1'nrty. Members of. tho Alpha Omega cliu of tho First Christian Hunday school will enjoy u plungn party Thurnday evening In tho pool ut tlio Y, W, C. A. ApprrrlnUil (life. , Tho Conwny llrnun school henctlt entcrtalnmpnt Riven this spring la roHponalhlo for tho beautiful pergola being built at tho Frances Wlllard homo, Thero la a need exprewaed by membera of tho board for a dining room Inhlo, Anyone who can supply this article, will please phono Mrs. Oeorgn O, Hollow. to be little men but w do wHtit to bo bin (iitilhern. ' ifllKiiid) Nancy Aslnr. Personal Mention WeoU-Kntl I'arty. Plans a,ro being made for a week end, party lb Morgan's Inn next Sun day when 10 couples from Tulsa will enjoy tho outing. Club Events J-ndy Ablor Floods, Through Mm. Carrlo Chapman Catt, president of tho national Amor lean woman suffrago association now dlroctlng tho ratification campaign In Tennesseo. Uidy Nancy Astor, born Nancy Langhorna of Virginia, and now Great Britain's first woman M. p., has aont the following mes sage to tho men of tho south: "I want to scml a message to tho men of tho south, because I como from tho south, and feel that I know and undemtsnd It, as ono only can undoratand tho place of ono'n birth and, childhood. I know tho strong sense of Justlco und Honor 'that lives In tho heurU of tho people. I know their chivalry, too, and It la Just be cause 'I appreotata that chivalry that I, oh a woman, um anxious that It should bo representative of the pres. ent, and not only of tho past that It should bo a progressive chivalry, equal to thu ncods and aspirations of thn women of today, not content to give merely what was demanded of It In tho old duya. "I am writing to you from the country of my udoptlnn a country which has taken tho great step and glvon political responsibility to Iln women. As It happens, I nut ono of tho women to whom tho new oppor tunity for service has como most di rectly, and It Is partly on that ac count that I nm appealing to you of thu south. "I am at present entrusted by tho peoplo of tho Mutton division of Ply mouth to represent tnem, men and women nllko, In parliament. There aro something llko 17.000 women votera In my constituency, and over 23,000 men, who Include a largo number of men In tho Koyal Navy It would, Indeed, bo hurd to feel that ono could not have tho an mo trust from tho men of my homeland, which has been given to mo go gon erously In tho Innd of my adoption. Hut tho responsibility they havo laid on mo Is only tho outcome of tho responsibility which thoy havo already placed on all women, by glv. Ing thorn tho vote. Trusting a wont-, an In tho parliament cannot bo dono till you have trusted women at tho ballot box. A democracy which only trusts Ita men cannot help being a lop-sldod democracy. I know the touth too well to believe that they will Interpret their ovn constitution of popular government leas d6mo cratlcally than this country, from which I write, has Interpreted Its constitution of limited monarchy. "Tho cause of women's political freedom hna been won In America America, whero ono of tho first shots In tho campaign was fired. Uut the forces working against Justice and progress are still strong enough to raise technical obstructions und to delay tho full reulU.tttun of tho vic tory. "On August 0 tho governor of Tennessee will roll that ingisUturo Into Bprclal session to consider tho ratification of tho federal amend ment for women's suffrage Thirty, five states have given their hand nnd seal, but ono Is lacking. Will not the south glvo that one So strong Is my faith In tho south thut I feel it almost an Impertlnrnco to aak thorn tmch a question. Remember wo are making a new world and women mothers- - long to have a eharn In tho sort of world In which their children must live Wo havo moral courage and spiritual vision. Olvo us tho 'bancs to lQjp you, Wo don't want r Mrs. .lack Uvnti has returned from point oot, Ml Klljiabelh Hroaoh Is visiting her sister, Mm. otto K. Wotxel of 1111. r Mr. Max Wuanertnau left recently to olti Mrs Washerman fur a stay In Atlantic flty. Messrs lnvlH IIihiIv und Hi.' Ill Ilughea led Miindny fur a motor trip through Mini.i aotii Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Newton have returned from Noel, Mo . whoro they havo been sojourning and are enter taining In their hi'ine, 1 73 it Month Mr. and Mrs. H It (intnmon nrn nx peeled to return the last of tho ueek from Monto Ne, Ark. Mr. and Mrs W. f.yle Dlekov aro reglstnred at tho Ambassador hotel at Biinta Mar burn, California. MIim Ji-m Hill of Oklahoma City arrived Tuesday to visit Miss I '.ml -Itie freeman for a fortnight. Mrs Jack Letcher left Wednes dnv for I Angola, f'nl , where she will spand three months visiting rel stives. Mm John II lllgahe of Mot Springs, Ark., la visiting lier rela tives. Mr and Mr Ned . rtlgsbee. of this clly. Mm Itlehurd W Ilurkhart and two ilaiightcm, Itulb ,ind Hit nib. left giindny fur Kureka Hprlng. Ark , to spend several weeka Mr and Mrs riukn Hodgklna and Mr nnd Mm Harry .TackHnn havo Till- patented re-enforced edges i n litis II a r I m n n n W n r d r obe nro the very best possible method of construction. Other fenlures In this trunk are tho cushion top, shoe box, drawer, locking bar, hat box, curtain nnd laundry hag ami pressing board. Mnil Ordora Prepaid One-Pieco Reinforced Round Corners $77.50 IrUGE TRUNK COMPANY 411 South Main SL Tulsa C Kansas City L. J. Ittcnhnch, Resident Partner returned from an extensive motor trip through Colorado. Mrs. ( (J. Anderson and daughter, Miss I'egjry Anderson, left Monday to spend the remainder of tin sum mer at Michigan resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. flrubba left yesterday for Ht. Paul, Minn., to spend the remainder of tho summer with Mrs, Orubb'a klnspcoplo. Mr. and .Mrs. 1). tj. rtlchardaon Jr., and children expect to leave the last of the week for Helta Vista to spend the rest of tho summer f'arda received from Mr. and Mm, W. N Hill and Mlsa Mary Hill qulta recently, tell of a delightful sojourn being spent ut Asbury Park. N. J. friends havo received enrda from Mra. Winifred M. Washabaugh tell Ing of a delightful summer being spent In Atlantic City with friends and relatives. Mrs. I tattle Wargunar and daugh ter lorena, are spending a fortnight In Columbus, Kan., and also In Pitts burg, Kan., with frlenda and relatives. Mr. and Mra, Wlllla Brown and Mr. and Mra, Undo re Olnsberg have returned from a motor trip to Colo rado where they visited different point. Mrs. Paul Illackwelder and llttlo daughter Hetsy aro leaving tho last of the month for Denver and other Colorado points to oe gone two or thrro weeks. Dr. and Mra. Ira K. McCarty left a few days ago to spend several weak In Minneapolis and Itochas ter. Minn., and In Chicago. They will return Heptember 1. Mra. B I). Phelps of Hamilton, Texaa, who haa been visiting Mrs. George M. Hansom, left Tuesday evening for Detroit, Muh., to spend tho rest of the summer. Mr. C. H. (lump nnd small son WlllUm left recently for Bradford, Pa., where they Joined the daughters In tho family, Mlsaea Merle and Kathryn, who are with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, L. IC. Cnhllt have re turned from a motor trip to Okmul gee. Mrs. Cahlll left last evening for fit. IoiiIb whero ahe will visit friends. Mr. Cahlll left for Kort Worth on bualneea. Mr. and Mm. 8. K. Dunn write from Colorado Hprlnga of a wonder ful summer and Interesting times and tell of the numerous Tutsans who have augmented the usual colony there for the summer period. Dr. and Mrs. Kred H. Clinton left Saturday for Long lleach, Cat., for a monlh or six week's stay and were accompanied by Mr. Lnn 8. Stansbury whose, family la spending tho summer at Long lleach. Dr. and Mrs. V, C. Hclallng and children, Mary and Frances, are spending thn month of August In tho east. They will visit relatives In Ohio and will tour tho lakes and will visit Atlantic coast resorts. Mm. Henry H'o'nberger and her gueats, Mr. and Mra. T. J. Ntonaker and daughter, Miriam, of Pittsburgh, P.1., havo taken posaeaaloni of the Htelnberg cottaga at Holla Vista for n short stay. Miss Kdna Nelson left a few days agn for Bradford, Pw to Join her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Nelson who la spending tho summer there with kinsfolk. Mrs. Nelson nnd Miss Nelson expect to return to Tulsa about October l. " Mr. nnd Mrs. B. H. Yarhrough left last night for Chicago and will visit Kansas City and 8t. Louis also whllo away. Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough have changed their residents from lCnst Sixteenth street to 1C04 South Boston avenue. Mr. W. Tato Brady returned Wednesday from McAleater whero alio has been visiting In tho homaj of her daughter, Mrs, L. B. Myers and Mr. Mycra. Mrs. Brady brings news of the nrrlvnl of a daughter two weeks ago In the Myers home, who haa been named Hutrt. Cards recelvod from Mm. It. J, Muggo, who Is spending the summer In New York where she Is taking vocal from Madame Ilenaud, tolls of other Tulsans there. Mrs. O. C. Hplndler has lately arrived and la coaching In piano with Frank La, Forgo. Miss Monta Cook and Mlta Nelson, who have been with Mrs, Muggo alt summer, aro on tho ovo of departure for other eastern cities where they wltl visit before return ing home. pi' ' m - VaW usW H -CRUS After n Ramc in the torrid sun what Jov frC icy-cold, sparkllnR Ward's Orange-Crushtf Pure as it is tempting! As a lemon drink, Ward's Lemon Crush ii equally pure and dclldoiul The exclusive Ward proccst blend the oil of frohly. picked oranges or lemons with belt sugar and citric acidhenuturaUcIdofcitnJifrulei). in bottles or at fountains 1 1 Hll Prtpu-td tT Ormse Craili Co., CLlcaa Libotturyi Lot Auclc . llutltpl In Tiil.a bt rqr.v rot . inim.iNn ro, or tvisa 810 N. I'rurin, Oiute tilt Hunt 9 s Daily Store News VOL. VIII WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920 No. 11 Beginning Wednesday Morning Oar Great Four -Day Hanan & Son and Laird & Schober SHOE 1-J Never in the History of The Hunt Co., Have We Sold Shoes of the j T JfWR TJZn LT 71 ,T L .. S TT OS, K VX JL rr (jii i.nuvun iviutcct uj jnunun Ji Sons and Laird & Schober at Such Extraordinary Low Prices. , Thirty-Three and One- Third Per Cent Reduction!! So Sweeping and Final is This Reduction Whigh Means Doilars and Dollars of Savings to the. Thrifty Shoppers who JVM Come Here Tomorrow and Share in This Flood Tide of Economy. Supply Your Shoe Needs Now for Months and Months to Come Profits have been forgotten in this double attempt to give you Shoes of the well known makes of Hanan & Sons, Laird & Schober, Griffin-White, John Ebbert and others at Savings Unusual at this Annual Clearance Event. White Shoes Brown Shoes Black Shoes Dress Shoes Sports Shoes Oxfords Pumps Street Shoes High Shoes JVE BELIEVE EVERY THRIFTY TULSA IV OMAN WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY A Strictly Cash Sale. No Refunds, Exchanges C.O.D. ok Deliveries.... THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE .Main Street Between Third nnd Fourth Just Think! Every Shoe at 331-3 Less m Shoo Dcpu TJitrd Floor.