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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920 .GIVES POINTERS ON BUYING FURS .Louis Lefko Prepares Set of Rules for Fur Buyers. i , . 'DESIGNATE IMITATIONS Ponzi on His Way to Jail Says Labelling of fabrics Will Insure Square Deal for All. Nnw Hint a number of fur Bales nro In progruiuiS nnil for tho rraaon that buying will doubtless bo hVavy during tne icmalntlcr of August Jind during Scptunbor, I-ouih lofKo. pecrptary of the Hotter Huslnrw Itur eftu. 1ms bwueil ti set of Instruction for buyers that nro Intended to In jure thorn ngitlnnt inlnronrcwntiitlun r Ignornnrc on Ule purl of fur jnerchnnts. "Slut norronn nro not thoroughly fn.nlllnr with terms descriptive oW fuX Mr, I.ffko shUI yesterday. "Zfon fur dealers thomselvos often misrepresent their wares untntcn tlonally In many enses because they do not know tho different fins Inti mately. Many buyers cannot dis tinguish between n genulnu far and AW excellent Imltnuon. tfniy "Fur fnbrics when ndvcrtlscd ot tffifexci Ibcd should not be culled by the Tfcjpiumo of tho fur skin they imitate unlcm liio worua -luunr, or somo s;mllar designation Is used, clearly bringing out thu facthnt 't Is an imitation. "Hudson seal should nlwnya bo nccompanied by tho designation dyed muskrnt, or sent-dyed muskrnt. 'Trench seal should bt accom panied by n. deslpnatlon dyed coney, dved rabbit, dyed French coney, seal dyed l'rnch Vconey. dyed French rabbit, or Bcal dyed French rabbit. "K iy seal should be nccompanied by ' a designation dyed coney, dyed rabbit, seal dyed coney, seal dyed vnbblt, dyed New Zeland rabbit, seal dyed New Zealand coney." ffimmonitni? on tho failure or S. many advertisers to state whether tho goods advertised nro reai ui Imitation, Mr. I-cfko said: "Take silk, for Instance. It Is a known fact few buyers aro ablo to distinguish high grado artificial silk from tiurc silk, and many persons will buy Imitations thinking they aro genuine. Many advertiser show a tendency to treat nrtlflcal silk u ip.uro siik, aim uirnugii iunv.... measures tho bureau is trying bring such advertisers to a realiza tion of tholr duty to tno puiuic. Tho manufacture of excellent artificial silk has reached such per fection that It need not bo soiu unaer thn nnmn silk. The demand for cer tain trademarked articles manufac tured entirely of fibre has grown consistently. Tho apuearance, wear ing qualities and vnluo have til stamp of public approval. Therefore H there Is no reason for advertising artificial silk as puro siik, wnen wo fibre Is ablo to stand on Its own merits." t - flcast Populous County Increases by 2 Persons vvash'in-OTON. Aug. 18. Census bf tho least populous county in tho rrnnntrv. Cochrane. Texns, was an- Inounced today by 0r census bureau. tit has Just 07 people-, inat is inn Imoro than enumerated 10 years ago, making lis growth sugnuy moro than 3 por cent. Diaries l'mul (iiiiin ullli tune) In fiitiKly tif nffltvr, shown nt right. "Oct Itlch Quick" I'onil of Boston is In Jail nt Kast Cambridge, Mass., whither he wan taken when ho could no longer find anyone willing to fur nish bond. I'onzl is perhaps glad to bo under the protection of tho authorities, ns some of the Investors In his fnko scheme havo threatened to do hfei violence If they find him nt large. The Mortuary Tlmrii. Tho funeral services for Mrs. Kiln L. Tharn. who died abobt 4 o'clock yesterday morning In a local hos pltal following an operation, was held from tho Mitchell-Fleming Ichanol nt 3 o'clock yesterday after norm. Tho hodv was shinned to Itartlesvllle, the homo of tho deceased for hiirl.il. Mrs. Thnrn Is survived T?y two daughteis, Mrs. Addlo Klefcr. lit narllesv e. and Mrs. Cecil ilous tun of Fort .smith, Ark., both ot whom were present nt tho funeral. Home. Mrs. Dnroth Home, 74 years old, died nt tho home of her dnugnier, Mrs. A. 11. Wletz. 1233 South New Port Tuesday night after an illnesM of flvo weeks. Mis. Homo is sur vived by ono other daughter, Mrs. C, jSi. Hecker. of Los Angeles. Two Nuntf, u. it, xtornu ui loieuo uim . C. Horpo Ashvlllo, N. C, also survive Tho body was sent to Toledo last night. Final services will bo hold thero from tho old home. Arnold, Funeral services for Mr. Ilernlce Arnold, 10 years old, who died Tues day night at her Into home, 20 North Guthrie, wcro held at 3:30 VX4f clock yesterday afternoon from tho . imlowbrny chapel wllh Hev. W. T. mticouoffIclatlng. Sho Is survived by hor mother and u sister, both of whom lived) with her. WILL HOLD MODEL SCHOOL IN TULSA Specialists From All Over Country Will Be in Charge. A few school children of Tulsa will havo tho privilege of being taught by somo of tho best teachers In tho United States, In a model school which will bo conducted Sep tember 1-10 In connection with the regular teachers Institute. Specialists from tho demonstration school In Chicago and tho Lincoln Elementary school In New York City. as well or litany of tho larger HtatoT0, i s' noois. - universities and normals, will have charge of tho model school, The classes will bo conducted ns the reg ular school classes aro carried on. and tho Tulsa teachers will bo on lookers. Among tho (each era In charge of tho school will bo Miss Delia Klbbc of Chicago university and Miss Julia Detraz of Teachers college, Colum bia university. They will hnve charge of tho primary work. Miss Eva Davis of Indiana State normal Will havo chargo of tho tntermedlato work. Oonernl lectures will bo given by Dean William S. Gray of Chicago university. President llrnndcnburg ot Pittsburgh Nnrmnl school, Doctor! Horn of Iowa State university, O. I Delllngo of 1'lttsburgh Normnl school. W. D. Hooves of Minnesota university and Dr. w. U F.nglchardt of Columbia university. These men, who nro educational experts, will meet different special groups of teachers In conference and lecturo wort. Tho children who will bo enrolled In this model school wcro chosen last spring beforo tho clone, of school. Tlmy were chosen (ron among those who wero willing to enter such a school, and whoso parents wero willing that tliey attend. They will get credit for tho work by being excused from school tho latter parts of each semester. Tho grades taught In the model school will be from tho first to fifth grndes. Tulsa teachers will tnko notes during the school hours and nt tho close of each day will meet In conference with the critic teachers to discuss tho work done. Tho same, test-books will btf used nnd tho sanio work dono ns Is doiy! every day in We Guarantee V Mm , - V " r root FIXES CORNS IN lO MINUTES Follow the slmplt directions Apply COIIN "FIX'' In a tender aching corn. Almost Instantly that corn stops hurting, and In a few minutes becomes loosened from tho surround ing healthy flesh and then you peel It right out, HOOTS AND ALL. No pain! No danger! No soaking or "cooking" the feet. No extended treatments of any kind. Price. 35c at nil drug stores. Try It AT OUH K13K. Money refunded If you are n,ot delighted with tho re sults. 'Manufactured and guaranteed by the COllN FIX CO.. Inc., New- I nrk, N. .1. Usejustonepan inihe Seating xip When you make a cake, don't fuss with nufnbcrlcss pans. Sift Excclo into one pan, add water, mix, then bake into a delicious cake. It's as simple as 1-2-3 to bake a cake with r AtiT v a i vti inrr AW-vrc vi i a unu Dtlschui and Economical, to. In four varutia Lemon, Vanilla, delicious Chocolate and richly spiced Devil's Food. E. C. Gatlin Co. Kansas City, Mo. HAD TOO MANY ' LEATHER COATS Arrest Man With Fancy Coats Valued at About $2,000. When W. Alldred called nt the express office yesterday .lftemoon, he found nwnltlng him Ike Wllkar son and t'haitey Anderson, plain- lothesmeii. Atldied and n box v.'hl.'U ho had railed for wero taken 4 3 pollr e headhunt tors. Three ladles' fur coals, valued nt $2,000, two silk lined ladles' leather eoats nlucd nt fis.1, and a heavy mnn's hunting coat lined with sheep skin viltitMl nt about 2K were found In tho box. All .of the nrtb les were new and of extra high ipinllty. The box was marked shipped to Wiley Alldred. Afa., Okln.. from Karl Smith. Police ofllcla's wiy tl'.U Alldred was shipping the box to himself nt Adn Where the box enme from Is not known. The labels on the coats showed that Jiey had been trade by Dorden & Fergerson of St Paul for a Ornhnm Sikes. The only (Irnhnm .t Hikes known to the polro Is it ladles' rendy-to-wrnr store In Muskogee. WJioro the l,o nnd Us contents arlglnnllv came from had not been determined yes terday. An Investigation of Alldred's past showe.d that he .vid aerrd Ft montlis In the penitentiary nt Hunts yjllo, Texas. According to the polle.j he was then pnrdnll"d nnd 'lis eltl zenshlp restored. Why ho was eon. fined to the penitentiary was not disclosed. He Is being held i:t pollre hemlqiiarters, pending further Investigations. Police Captain Itctiirnt, (Jeorgo Htalne, police captain re. turned to his duties yesterday nfter a short vacation li the hllli of Ar kansas, lie reported that fishing wns good, but that the chlggera nnd, sertl ticks kept him busy EXPLAINS ORIGIN OF PRESENT LAW Ralph Campbell Gives an Interesting Talk to Rotary Club. Mnny of tho presenl-day seeming ly complicated lawn nie rtilles or Improvements of "common" laws which enme into being centuries ngu Itnlpli i:. Campbell, former frdeial Judge and now nllorney for i laigo local oil comtiany, told Ihi Jlotnry club yesterday nt Its wueklv lunch on In the V. W. C A. Mr. Cnmphcll etilalned that nur ancestors, ertitlltlrs ago, lived In smnll communities on lauds that hid been parcelled to th'-ui by the liliu throiiKh his' iioblemen .tint thflr I overseers. IMNllllteN iirnne f renuetittv Alcxahdcr and Voshcll Im these little communities, nnd the j wisdom of wise did unm ratine. I "ngieenients" to be "iitrivl Into, nt- 1IOSTON, Aug. IS. -The third fectllig the dlspiitTmts. round of tdnv todnx for the iintlonal' A" I'""" s"-enlled round of plnj todn ror the nntli tin , nKrrfmPu tiecnme jenrril nil nf- iIoubleH tennis championship had j f,.,.tri , ontlro community. Ijtter, for n feature match that In-which , they weie enneted Into .ilntutiity William T. Tlbleii and Charles Clar- inws, upon which most ol the pres land, partners In the Davis cup team, met Fred It. Alexander of Now York ami S. Howard VimIicII of lirooklyn. Williams nnd llarte continued their recent successes by defeating NIIch and Dahnoy In the second round. It wfCn four Set match, tho score being (1-1. G 2, 3-(i, tl-2. Mchlhorn Eliminated in Closest Match in Pro Golfers Tourney t C1IIOAOO, Aug. 18. James Itnrnes of St. I.ouls lost his second title this year when Clarence Hackney of Atlantic City today eliminated htm from the profes sional golfers' association tourna ment by a 5 and 4 score. Itarneo lost the western open title on the Olympic field course here a few weeks ago to Jock Hutchinson. The closest match oflhe day w.lsielween Hob McDonald of Chicago nnd Wllllnm Mchlhorn of Tulsn, okln., the local player win ning ono up, Tilden-Garldnd Defeat out laws are hnsed A letter from Paul (inllowny to Alf O. Ileggem wns rend by Mr. Ileggem, It Indicated a slight I m piovcmcnt In Mr. tlnlloway's condi tion, which has been serious (or sev rrnl months, (lallowny U r,ow nt Fnycttevllle, Ark., rcuiiporallng. At tells Dlrkson sang three solos, with C. W. Van Vnlkbnhurg at the piano. FOREST FIRES MENACING Mnny Outbreaks In Ndrthucstcrn Forests Are Nerloiii. HAN FIIANC1SCV, Aug 18 For est fires havo nssumed serious pro portions In northern California, the Pacific northwest nnd parts of Mon tana. In Washington morn than R0O men nru fighting n fire which broke out Inst Thursday near Knumc.liuv nnd which hns destroyed much tim ber. This flro threatened several brldgen nnd n logging railroad. An other fire Is mensrlng the main line of the Chlrngo, Milwaukee A HL Paul rnllrond, and a special train hns been sent In take fire fighters to tho scene, llrlsk winds are fanning 1 1 res nn the lessen and Trinity national for ests In not thorn California and sev eral hundred men so far have been iinnhlo to chock them, Tho towns of Wcavervllln nnd lleddlng wero culled on today to furnish nil avnll nbln men nnd supplies for this work, FAVORITES DEFEATED l!wets I'culiire Days' (Irnml Circuit Knees nt Phllndelpliln Peter Manning llenten. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. IS, JTp sets ill two of tho flvo rnces featured tho second day nf tho grand circuit race meeting today. ( Tho biggest surprlso wni thn de feat of rcter Manning, Tommy Mur phy's trotter, which hung up a new world's record for trotting guiding at Cleveland last week. The veteran Kd Oeers was behind Murphy's horte In the $5,000 Wlnoga stork farm stake, tho richest of tho weak and In Hie; first heat came, from behind with ar ush, beating K. Colorado, In The second surprlso onmo In tho second hent, however, Peter Mann ing made a bad break nt tho first turn and wan many lengths back field at tho first quarter. fleers did not try to drlvo the gelding out and was distanced, Tarashall won the heat In 2,08 1-4', but woii beaten by K. Colorado In tho third heat. zThn second surprise came In the $2,000 Nawbeek farm slake for 3 year old trutlurs,,vhrn Kmma Har vester won tho event In straight hentH. SN fluirltlv Soothes Itching Scalps Treatment: Gently rub Cu ticura Ointment, with the end of the finger, on spots ol dandruff nnrt Itching. Follow next morning with a hot shampoo of Cuticut Soap. Krpcat in twn vetic Nothing bet. ter thin these ,'mrrinl lnnrr-rrrmir i emollients for all -i'tlr. sad scalp troubles. t 1m1 rr. bf MUl. Adlnm "CiUniltll. jtrftWrltl. D,0 a. MfcMtl il, Mhi." S-I4if wnr mipik. vnrmckl attta Tlltl,nB. SJW Culicuf 3o4p tbsvvf without mug. Lissen Bill Vou don't liavc to wall until jour Ih)iih s finlhlieil to knmv limv II In going to look. The DlekiiMiii (loodniiui Comiuiny's sertliii ileiHirtmciit has hun dred' ot plain nnil iiclunl pliotogmi'hs (lint show Jim just how )iiur new Immo wilt iipH'iir when It Is flnlslieil. Call their Serhv l)eiartuient ill id let them tell you nboiit It. HARDWARE? Phone - Cedar 500 Madison and Hodge Streets kglb CoIIIbi. t tolv.J ilrlol Ft. I Wcinb,Tn,,iut I MUOO'I .a Coarse hair made soft and eaiy to fnanace bv tuine W Nelson's Hair Dressing NtUon's ii fins for the scalp, r movu (luulnuT ami mtku th hair grow. Neuon'i u the original and genu ine liigh-gratU luir drruuig ths choics of particular colored peo ple for neatly 3) ytart. All load I'm. Horn la U.S. ktrpNctioa'ft. Gtt l wckitf nom runt diuisUt. B lau tOftlitaBlBtNtUoat 'Ncbon Mtg. Co., Rkhmond.Vs. ffl Dlstribu(ed By EjjM Wk Ratcliff-SanderS Go. WM First and Klgin "J oiu.miom 'n I'iMwr'sTonr: roiivroMtw Automobile ' Show - - Room Tor Rent Osage 3118 - Women's Store Second Floor 319-321 SOUTH MAIN Members of the Bolter Business Bureau J For the balance of August only, every Fine Fur Coat and Fur is marked at Set 25 Discount This annual event is a little later than UBual this year, as we waited and bought late and got tyic advantage of .the 25 to 40 pdr," cent drop in the price of skins which'occurred some weeks ago. Evpry coat and fur piece is guaranteed to be absolutely perfect, to be of the highest grade and to give' entire satisfaction. Any fur will bp laid away by paying a deposit. . - TP MV JB ULt Coats and Wraps $1,105 Hudflon Seal Cont 34 in. skunk $485 French Seal Coats; 34 inches; collur, cuffa and bot- (JiQCM? OC plain; (CQfiQ UK torn; now tpOifO.weJ ndw '. . (PdUd O $925 HudHon Seal Coat, 32 in. Si- $439.50 Bay Seal Cape; Dolman; 48 Dorian squirrel collar ?QO TK 'nchcS; plain; if 7K and cuffs; now pOi!U i t) now tPJ&zl I O ticoicn aioic uapc uoiman, 4 in.; natural oquirrel CJQQC OK collar, now POfcU4wt) $875 Hudson Seal Coats, 2G to 34 in.; plain or o'possum (fifiKfi OK trimmed ;' now i30J(tJ $1,195 Natural Squirrel Coats, 3C in.; Plain, $1,G50 Natural d1 OQJ7 CA Mink Cane: now DJLliO I 0J $275 New Zealand Beaver Coat; 3G nw vutu.uu inches; plain; (0f TK $350 Bay Seal Coats; (POftO PA now $Z4HJ. I 3G in.; plain, now. . i)ujj.tjv $295 Black Lynx (POOl OCT $288.75 $350 French Seal Coats,; 3G inches; plain; (9A9 Kil )U9ifJJ now Cape ; no.w , , .. . $385 Natdral Skunk Cape; now Fur Scarfs $219.50 Cross Fox Ii fA (0 Scarfs, now tPXUft.UO $1G9.50 Black Lynx eyn -4 Q Scarfs, now I X.O $139.50 Black Lynx Q-l fA Q Scarfs, now Alrfc.UO $98.50 Black Fox Q7QX)Q Scarfs; now P i 000 $98.63 . $98.63 $131.50 Black Fox Scarfs; now $131.50 Taupe Fox Scarfs, now $142.50 Taupe Wolf A QQ Scarfs, now $ lUO.OO $225 Natural Mole d-f Q rrr Scarfs, now tplOO. i D $94.50 Natural Mole; GH( QQ Scarfs, now f . . tj) I U.OO $149.50 Natural (110 1 Q Squirrel Scarfs, now $X JLa.JLJ $117.50 Natural Squir- (JJQQ " Q rel Scarfs, now POOXO SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS