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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1020 STOCKING LIST GROWING DAILY Applications Coming in , From Outlying Part; Itinerant Listjcd. MANY MOBE DONATE , Apples, Coffee Sugar and 40 Baskets of Bread Among Tardy Contributions. The increasing number ot un finploji'il turn and women who nto Mlllns upon the. Tulwi County jlunianc Hoclctyfor hrlp Is causing dally srowth In tho list of families ,0 tm provided with ChrlHttuaa 'basket from Tho World Empty ptockliiB Fund, It waa atntrd Mon day b' Humane Agent A. M. Welch. Kroni mo rrjicuunn in utu iiuiuunu (oclety office Mr. Welch regarded tho local unemployment rdtuatlon as fcrlous. Twenty "Jobless" men and five women who wanted work called at tho office yesterday. Muny Numtn Adifctt. Names of tho neatly aro being added rupldly to tho Christmas baiket lint through tho caHOH re ported directly to the office. Uj formallon telephoned In and ln ventlKatlons of tho workers. Ap plications for bankets aro being -mmlo from the outlying districts of Tulsa. One name placed on tho bankc'. list yesterday was that of a family which haa been traveling In a covered wagon from tho cast, en route to tho houUi und who, be caujo of oncoming winter and "hard tlmca," decided to stop hero and work boforo proceeding. Jn the family nro tho man and wlfOs and three children under 14 years. One Give -10. ItaakctH of Ilrvnd. Monetary and material aid for the ChristmaH baskets Is still being re ceived. Threo members of tho IViumano society board requested I ihat bills for apples, sugar and Iroffea to fill the baskets bo sent to them and a baker 'lias promised to give 40 baskets of bread for tho baskets. One Individual brought a cash donation to tho humano of fice during tho day and belated con tributions to Tho World's Empty Stocking Fund w.ere ns follows: As previously reported. ... $1,434.52 Mr and Mrs. Alcxanucr ii Kerr T. J. Smlthcrman A Friend lathers' union l'rlniary department of Trinity church Overcoat of Deacon Stolen from Church. During the Service Proving that even n church edl Net) is not proof against eupldltv, a now overcoat Imioiiglne to I,. C. Hhank, deacon in thi Klrxt llapllst church, was molcn from a Sunday school toom In tho basement of tho First Ilaptlst church, dining the service orr Sunday evening. Thu overcoat was hanging on a rack In tho classroom. As all doors leading from tho basement were locked, it U thought that tho thief made his entrance through a window. I'artlv bemuse of this Iosji, lockers will be Installed In thu church when Interior Improve ments and decoration are begun after the holidays. MUi OIIut's ruucral. Sunday afternoon. it. t'liiirr 12, nt 3130. nfter a short llltirtti of pneu monia. Miss, Louisa Alfrata Oliver passed away. She was Imrn In I-n t llarlcn, 111,. In young girlhood she, wun ner uareniH.' removeii in .Mis souri. Nino years ago she came to j ulna where she has ever nlnco re sided. Tho funeral services worn held at the First Methodist church. 'mummy morning nt I0!30, con ducted by Doctor Abel, assisted bv tho church choir. Tho many and beautiful flowers but atte.Meil In tint tlovo With which she was held by her iiuuii'iuiis irieiiiif. Hue ui Hurviveu oy threo sisters, Mrs. Annlo C. Shumato of Heed Springs. Mo.. Mis. Audit llemenwajof fit. Joseph, Mo., Mist joscpnino Oliver or tills rlty nnd ono nroiner, uuviti m. unvcr, Shirley, Ark. She was Interred In itoso llll MORE PAVING SOUGHT IttsldfiiN of ilrmlall Addition 1'liin in .ippeitr iicioiv i iiy iiini'iniH 'lMlay WIHi New Ciiiiipltlnt. Kendall property owners, meeting ti Hut Ci,1ti'k5i. lllll Community church Monday evening, planned toll .... i.. n i. ...i.. ..... ,,.,it-.i,.., 'I ers Tuesday morning and piesent tmlltt.t.. r..M iini-lm, .tf (!i.i'..tti Birnnt from Lewis fi College nvriiun unit ineucn to renin siieei, joining inr nroKen Arrow Joan. tup pennon hflM hern ulirtlnif I.V n mnlArltV nt till. property ciwiicih along the streets. other impiiiM'iiieniH neciieii in uio Kendall tlistilrt wero discussed, It ...11, lllklll'll ... )llz-. TIV jrui IMllll'll. organization of tho propotty owners in titiuwier iiieeuiiK, .uunuay even ing, January a, A publicity commit- ice eonsisiiog oi in, j. m. wtiitiiiu, 1 1 II, (, Henderson and (laylord Sim mons was uppniiiu'U, mm on u ciiiu jiiini-i- 11,1 inttttlllK in it i-iiiini it ii 1 1, in nanio for tho organization wero placed M. ('. Cnolev, It. A, Stokes ...... e i. ...... i.l. uiiu u. l i .MtMiiinilimi, Mobrny Undertaking Co. DOG S. lloulder l'hono 302 Atnbulnuco Service. Advt. XMAS GIFT Uath Holies and Lounging Holies 25 OFF HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP 223 South Main is. 00 4.50 1.00 5.00 , 2.03 Total to dato ,...$1,472.05 PILGRIM EVENTS OBSERVED TODAY Chapel Exercises at Ken dall to Honor Landing at Plymouth, 1621. In observance of j,ho tercentenary celebration of the landing of tho Pil grims, special chapel exercises wjll be held at University of Tulsa (Kon 'dall college) Tuesday. Tho girls and toys' gleo clubs will Ring Kipling's locesslonal, Miss Josephine Layman if the school of public speaking and expression will road "Tio Land ing of the rilgrlms," and a discus flon of tho value of commemora tion oil this, day of ono of the first events In American history will be made by 13r. Franklin G. Dill. Miss Gcrtrudo S. Pearson of Chi cago nnd Ira Brooks ft this city tpoko on tragic conditions among Armenian' children at tho dally chapel Monday morning. A Christmas program will bo given at tho chapel servlro on Thursday. Tho yulotldo holidays will commence Thursday noon and continue until Tuesday morning, January A. The rumpus will bo practically deserted xJurlng tho holidays as even tho dor mitory students far away from their native suites are going home tor Christmas, 1 A Joint recital will bo given young women or tne- expression nnd piano departments at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday evening In tho collego auditorium. Miss iimi, Harrison will read a liooth Tarklngton story, Miss Thcl tna Leo, "Cupid and Dickie," by pakain; Mrs. Hard Soper Rounds, Tho Crippled Mercury," by Mary jhlpman Andrews, and Miss Mary woodard, a selection from "Daddy Long-Legs," by Jean Webster. Three advanced pupils from tho conserva tory ot music will assist on tho pro eram. . To Dccoralo Hotel Lobby. Ovor 1,000 yards of tree-rope, dec orations, besides tinsel llnea and 75 " or ornaments will help to mako tho lobby of Hotel .Tulsa look I'ko homo to lta gueata on Christmas ve and during tho holiday week, i " Calvin, steward of the hotel, Is ;vL:umroi or all work on th tree. JiU Am ffnlnw In f I v ,,n n .j n n r. .1 n platform or base of tho tree . i. "' mttk0 people shiver and feel a if the weather is white and cold whether It Is or not," he said. i "Inner for Laundry Worker. a Christmas dinner party for om Ploj'M of tho Right Way laundry iii be given by C. VI Render, owner nd manager of tho biurincsa. at 6 ociock Tuesday evening In tho T. Ill C: A' cafeteria. About 75 are "pectcd to attend. During the din ner there will bo a hort program ?.F 'wpromptu talks, a vocal nnd a ioiin solo jnd a dance. Afterwards thero will boaBhort dinner. CHRISTMAS GIFT Glows, two wonderful apeciala 92.45, $2.65 20 OFF- On EnUro Stock HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP 223 SOUTH MAIN Billy Get Your copy of "Rdkoo and Music." Free. De scribe and picture the 17 esquUlte EDISON Period Cabinets 'v You can select your Christmas phonograph cabinet from the mas terpieces of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, when, Europe lived in magnificence, when furniture was brought to its most' exquisite de velopment. Come in and see these cabinets. 17 designs. 17 opportunities, for beauti fying your, home, enriching its atmosphere. An Instrument to Suit Every Pocketbook, $95 to $1,500 Open Evening Until Christmas Merchandise C c r 1 1 f I catcsj Tlioy'ro t'hoful Gifts. Cozy robes TIERE isn't a man liv ing1 that doesn't have use for a warm, comfortablo robe ; that's why so many are bought n.s Xmas presents; theyresuro to please. We've got great ones hero fl"! C for you at Caplin-Simpkins Continuing Opening Week Sale An Appreciation Ever since our doors were opened to the public, Saturday morning, Fashion's Home, as this new store has been aptli styled, has been thronged with visitors who expressed their admiration for the things they saw and purchased. To these good people we wish to express our thanks for their presence and their generous patronage which was gratify ing to us. To those who by reason of the great crowds were forced to leave without be ing waited on we trust that they will bear with usmd shop early in the day when we can give them every attention. Sale of Last Minute Holiday Dainties for Boudoir and Street Undergarments x of Silk Negligees $19.75 to $35.00 Silk Pajamas $15.00 to $27.50 Billie Burke's $14.50 to $27.50 Teddies . .$2.69 to $10.50 Camisoles .$1.23 to $2.98 Silk Kimonos $8.98 to $22.50 Bath Robes $4.95 to $14.50 Petticoats A fortunate purchase of an entire line of fine jer sey, satin and taffeta pet ticoats and pettibockor styles, in fancy bottoms. Priced at $3.95 ro $10.95 FinC Blouse Offering Show In g , a matchless gathering1 of blouses rhe smartest new designs in every shade in demand this seasrm ; purchased this week in New York at al-, most unbelievably low prices. MarkedHo sell during our opening sale at $3.95 to $18.50 Silk Hosiery JHosiery Solves Many Gift Problems To open a Christmas box nnd discover it's hoso is the happiest of sensations. These stocks were pur chased at just CO cents on the dollar, so you sec how we aro able to offer such values as these: r Fine Silk Hose, in lace and clock effects, (J Embroidered Silk Hose, in white, and black, at . , ?,'tftiuiBsisSMSs9GMtssLs ''-iv. $2.29 Kancy Silk Hose, bought at manufacturer's close out, priced during the opening Bale $4.50 Frocks Of both .tailored and plaited models in such fine materials as velour, tricotine, satin and chiffon velvet. In all popular colors and novelty patterns. These, too, were purchased at a great concession, enabling us to sell them at the remark ably low prices of ' $15 TO $6$ Coats Of soft, woolly fabrics in marvella, duve tyn, peachblootn, cordova cloth, veldynu, and velours in colors that blend well into tho winter landscape, aro found in a widely varied collection. No woman needing a winter coat can afford to over look this opportunity. A number of at tractive' junior styles are included. $19 TO $92 Fur Fur Coats J Wraps Fur Sale Extraordinary Positively Closes Friday Night. ' All Furs Half Price You Can Make Each Dollar Do the Work of Two If you wisii to nvail yourself of this wonderful opportunity to mako a selection from this $30,000 stock of fine furs, now selling, at 50c on the dollar, you must do it this week. NO. 1 ' Tho rout pictured aliovo of Kcnulno Kllifrjan lllun Hiilrrl coat, orlBlnally prlrcil 11,000, run liu liad durlnc (JJCKft tlilM al for i" tDUtJU NO. 2 v" 3(J.lni'li, (lentiliio lluilHoii Hi'iil Coat, trimmed with flnent quality nortliurn Hltiinh, Htiulrrul mid lvnvr. Tlio-prlceii on tln-HO roiitH rt'pri'nunt a huvIiik of ovi-r 60. (CQC l'rlru only i tDO I D NO. 3 '(loruilno Ilndiion Merit ToatH. 30, 51', und 34-lich IcnKtlm. our opuuinK Hai( in leu (juHt ii ni r thu conn n-Kular pike) DOUU NO. 4 . Vtiry flno Klucrlnti lllun Squirrel Couln, only a fow of thorn tn 32 and 34-lneli lcnutliH. You cim't rtnlot (CQK th cm at oOlD NO. 5 rivet Cut Coatu, u Karinnnt much tl'tnlrcd thin Hcanou: In .14, 3C, und 3H-lnch IciiKthH; full flaro nnd lioltutl tundclfi. Ht'llH roKUlnrly for JI5U; our opi'iilni; Haiti prlro only tBtuO NO. 6 (Ivnulnn Marmot Cnat. Auxtnillai opnnntiin collar and fiiffH. Worth twlro tho prlcts $17'5 NO.'V Kxrrptlunally fine, 30-Inch Scotch Molo Coat. Only ona mpdol, A wouili'rful pri'Hunt. tIKfl Halo prlt o D4uU Capes, Coatees and Stoles NO. 8 Fine KiiHtrru Mink Ktolon, containing 0 and 12 Hklnn; In widths of I- untl 14 lnt'lien; Ti InchoH lun; n (iJOOFv lam Imrguln for u)tD NO. 9 Moln ('upon, ContncR anil Ktolen, choice at (SO GJOOK centH on tho dollar) only ; Dt) NO. 10 Mink Cnpcn anil Wrnpi; valuo 500 to M.400, at Juat halt tint prfvulllm; pilce. NO. 11 Ono- and two-nkln ChoknrH of nablo, stone marten, mink anil fitch, ut hult prevailing prlceH. NO. 12 lluautlful Fox ruiH In taupe, brown, black, (tQC KftirKctto and potior, ut , u)OD Krunch Com-y Coatu; 'l??fk AC 30 InchcH loin; , 2)U.J7D V Caplin-Simpkins "Fashion's Home" $MAS GIFT Underwear ,fr Men 33 1.3 OFF HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP , 223. SoutU Main 209 South Main Street Tulsa, Okla. Tho Live Store CVtis 3roun Qo.