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SECTION B lULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1021 State Society V cowirr.v. Krank CSoblo wns a business vl 1' ,r In Tulea Monday. Sam Johnston motored to Musko grf Monduy to spend the day there. O. a. Hopplnc rjime do mi from Tj!m Friday evening for n brief "miss Delora Oakley litis accented a position as operator with tlio locul , - plione cxclian&e. W H. Vernon Im been In MusUn p. r al' the week looking ufter bust r.i'i matters. Mimic Mary Urown and Trcno ltuson of MuokoKco wero week-end Ktiests In tho W. M. lluson homo. Tim Presbyterian guild will meet . ixl "Wednesday afternoon with .Mrs. W. Wolrott. 'ieorRo MoiiKnccker was looking ,."er business mattcm In Tulfa Mon dv and Tuesday. Mr and Mr. UcorKr 1'rlco de irtrd 'Wrdnemlay morning for tholr i mo in (lenoa. Neb. D.iwd AVaymlro was n, business ,itnr In Tulna'Tuesday. MtMrs. and MCMtnmes It. Vf. T.cftwlch and J'. I Nowton motored lo Tulsa Monday morning. Mrs. S. It. Doll of Tulsa, was tho gji st of Mrs. It. It. Ilarshavv a fow da the first of tho week. .Mrs. Uort Soltzer wan confined to i . i home with Illness sovoral days i. first of tho week . H, UurKess, of tho Mlnnetonka I amber company, motored to Tulsa Monday on a business mission. Miss Kdwln.i Krhllncer camo up from Fortcr. Friday afternoon to KPnd tho week-end with homo fo.k. Mrs. Morris, who ha." Tieen nulte till, is able to be out nguin, mu'h to ir Krauuoauon vl lier mini) friends. Thu Syrnphone .Music Huh held Its regular mcetlnit at the homo nf Mm. J. L'. rinsoti Friday afternoon. Mrs. II. ju llruec received tho dh tresclnir news Friday morning that her KlMnr living Virginia, b.-.d passed away. Mine Countess, who has been or BimtjInR tho Delphian chapter here, left Saturday for her home In Unn ham. Texas. .Mr. and Mrs, Krcd Vornon re turned the Inst of tho wck from n visit with Mrs. Vernon's parent In Miiskoxee. Joo Vernon cave a dance for his youmr friends at the homo of his parents', Mr. and MY. W. H. Vernon, Saturday evening. Mrs. O. W. Mock was called to Italston last week on account of tho death of her nephew at that place. Mr. and Mrs. M Inter of Muskogee and their daughter Tholma were Sunday kucmm of Mr. and Mrs. Kills Hainmett. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Itammct of Tulsa wtfto also gliosis In tho llammctt homo hero over Sunday. Tho Itcv. John It. Warren left Monday for Now Mexico, being' forced to vacate his pastorate of the llapllst church hero and remove lo a higher and dryer climate on ac count of belni? a sufferer from RMthnia Itev. Warren made friends among tho pooplo In Coweta during IiIh brief stay here, all of whom wish him health and prosperity In his new location. A Rhowcr wa.f given at the homo of Mls't Myrtle Wetmoro Tuesday 75 Hats Characteristic of C. II. Wright's special sales, con sisting of the very newest, prettiest and most ex ceptional values, at the extremely low price for Monday Your Choice $5.00 New York's atones tiv New York's Best jr 7 r Styles New York's V T . jjjjui ifa New York's Newest "1.. S Prices New York City Tulsa Oklahoma City M uml is T"in I i ti tttic Msilors In Muskogee W ilneila. . 1 evening. i'iuiiillinrniur 1.1 Mrs. Utrngc I'rai', who beumic a brlds j fi'. .Mr, l i'ii'e wan inn rs Iplent of several beautiful gifts. De licious refreshments were served. Mr. -mid Mrs. J.unc llammctt are the uroud parents of a ten-pound boy, horn Friday morning. Will Clausing, of tho City bakery, has purchased the Wxilcott brh k building on Hroadway, which has' been occupied for a number of )ears by a general uierchaudlRit nturc, and l making preparations to removo to his new home I "I'nclo Hub" Mix recently sold his nois wtiunl on t hi- corner of llrotd w.iy and cypress street to J. V. Ueasley, father of .1. 11. and O. M. Heaslev The ImittieiM Is hnusrd In i a i ouule of Migons. milled mi to the sidewalk. Hint It started under wry humble circumstances' Hy the I proper attention, "Curie Hub" built up ijulte volume of buHlnesa and tho consideration for which he-sold was the nice sum of 1,200. roxc.v ci tv. A Very delightful meet In of the Tucrday Hrldgc flub was that held this weok r.t the home of Mrs. Curl Hall, 105 N. Third Mrcet. Miss Klla Dunouii and .Mrs. W. A. T. Hobeit on played the nubstlttite hands. .Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Tennson. old time residents of 1'onca City have been tho guests of Mr. und Mrs. Ira Clark at their homo on South Fourth street, since Sat unlay, leaving eslerdny for their farm at Snllmi, Oklu. After a mm of two wevkd they will again i.-'uni to l'onca City for a stny of a month or more. While In l'onca Cltj Mrs Tennyson win the lunehron gurst of Mm. t. A. J'anton and the dinner guest of Mr. O. 1'. Keck on Tues day. .Mr. Uarl Nolan, new munnger of tho Rock Island Lumber company returned fr..m Wl'utu Tucnl.u i -e'inipaiiii d by hw f.uii Ttiey will l!e at If, South Fifth -trccl. Miss Herntce Dile wu hnte to the J. V. n. club at her home. IIP, South Him treet, on Wednes day night. Miss Klla Diineati ws bostesn to the Twentieth Century club lust Frlda) afternoon. Thu lenpon for tho day was on "tlreat American Statesmen und Jurlnt," and m plesalngl handled by Mis. C. W. Itatisom. assisted by Mis '.. D. Foillil, Mrs. Hen Dawson. Mrs. flarh Heed und Vice I'ronidcnt Mr. . A. Ilulrd. Mrs, J. 11 l'iini, .IihIiiiihii of the commute Appointed to plan the work of benutlfjlng the city pink and auditorium grounds made .1. pleuslng repoit as also did the coinmlttre appointed t' pint for a gift to be made In the n,inc of tho club, for the auditorium grounds. This committee was Mis. F. D. I'outz, chairman, Mrs I'bll Mc Malian and Mrs. A. Hakody. The following ladlen composed a com muter to devise a mealm to provide new books for the city llbrarv: Mrs. P. II. I ,u a. Mrs. Felix Dun.iII and Mis Hen Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. C. !' Calkins were Wichita visitors the first of Min week, having motored there on business Mr. and Mrs. Frank l. I.ika vis ited In Oklahoma City sovcrnl iLijn diir'tig the past work. Mrs. J. F Woodworth. Model City had as her week-end guests Mlsea I.rno Osbornn aid Mary llariH nf Oklahoma C ' the f .iiiier.ii nU f UNIVCR5ITV PLACE L A ! " Mi" W - .it.. M' t .! I. WI'H .1 t'nl.-, )x t ' ! iiime.l.HMl Suiidi in. miiiv und spent the day In the Wncdnoith home. Mr, r. H. alterlimise of Him Vokiic Mltllimt store xlalted likls homa city last Monday and attended the banquet given by the number of commerce of that city In honor of Clara Mm la II Young and ftdgur (luimt ihe poet. 8hc report a won derful time, Mr. and Mr. J. P. Woodworth nnd son .lack, ate the guests of Mr. woodworm s parents, .Mr. and .Mr. ,1. 1. I i.-lMirne of Uutlirlc. .Mr. and Mr .1 j. Mciiraw are In Washington, having gone thei-n in attend Ihe Ininvciiratlon. They w(H have as their guest while in Die cap Hal clt), Miss Itebeccii Narchet, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. M fir. diet or tins i tty Mlxs ,Mai.li,.i u, a atudent In the Chery rhase sc'.iool M" .mil Mif John linin . -1 ( . t I'.itt Iniika cai! in 'tie rr I, I Wi nt from there to W'Mnhliigfoii be iiresrut nt the Inaugural fesiiu ties. Mis. H N. Clark entertained the Alpha Delphian dull at her home. Mi H. Fourth street, Friday after noon. Mm C. H. Ilandley and Mrs. t If. I'atton were iiselstntit bos lewes. Mr. II clay llarknesa has re signed fiom the auditing depart -incut of iho Miirluiiil eni.4iyt and with Mrs. Darkness was one id Til Ism where ho will become assn rlated with tho IJgnn Auditing com pany of that city. Dr lola Heanor ami Di. Mary Casnnll urn In Oklahoma city at tending a suite meeting of the Chiro practic association. STANDING ROOM ONLY IiIiicm" .Mullen Haw No Seats So I'atliini Will Not hlny Too liOiig. Shirley Mason, whom nett picture, tentatively named "Wing Toy." wan released In Jntitmiy, got some Inter esting Chinese costumes and lore while making the plrtitte. Mis Mason delved Into oilnntitl fuel nml fancied to belli with her character. In other words, she "studied into" the part. This brought her In contact with the motion plrtucr Industry In Chink, and she learned that thn Chinese are making w hat pasee for a motion I picture. Also, nho discovered that 'in' motion pi. turn industry .i Una films are shown havo no sca'n When eho Inquired the re.is. n for this ahe wiia Informed that l wnn to iroetit thu patrons rrm.il utig all dny. Home of the storb 'akr a whole day or mors to sh",v. like th Ktugo plays shown here whe Ji run Into weeks and tho m in iR1" tnent would mako no money If they kept one audience nil da) Ko they tiro their nudlom." nu' l v making them stand. thsn S00.00!) izr-. nf brr-t i (he 1920-21 noasoit an compare I with less thnn JSi.OOO tons of a i klndf of sugar In the previous a son. .N'eiv mltteiiM to add to Hie o tri fort of motorists In cold weather am attached to tho steering wheel of a. PRAGERS' PARIS jFASMION 1 SPECIAL Introductory Offering In kcepinp: with the downward trend of prices, wc will feature Monday, Madame Grace Corsets at $ 4.75 rillCN you select Grace a Madame Corset you arc as sured of master designing which makes possible unusual beauty of figure. Every health protection and preservation known to corset experts are also yours, and com fort features combined in no other brand. Madame Grace Corsets arc made of tested materials with an attention to all details of work manship which makes each gar ment a superior value because of its greater serviceability. Kront Lacc or Back-Luce- whichever you prefer. s Corset department under supervision of Fannie Reed, the skillful corsctierc. New York's Best 1TOXI New York's Newest New York City New York's Styles Tulsa . M Ol." I til IV O OTS Prices Oklahoma City -lis South X Stunning Dresses Featuring Our Monday's Removal Special A wandcrf idlu chic collection of (Ircwca in taffeta, Canton crepe, mtin, crepe dc chine and fjron dc line, featuring adap tations of the Princess Eugenie silhouette, the bouffant hip, the "circular basque and many other of the popular season's modes. Treated with multi colored embroideries, ruffles or corded cf , fects. The colors arc navy, black, brown,, gran, . henna., and taupe. Sizes 11 lo , $2930 n , xmi" I Bz::s. fr rA v.v'-r,i! .vr- n ----. 'xnv m-t kpw. jr ,r rr After April 1st, Mayo Building, Fifth and Main Psychic Medium Gives Readings rmt. Charlca JIarrlson, spiritual irifdium, locates ijormanently In Tu sa at ElSVj South Iloston street. 'Kemp buildlnf.) f" f. Clmrlca Harrison, Chicago's r.' d spiritual reader, now pcrma rr ik located In Tulsa, announces ilia' tho first prlvato rcadlnca ho . 1 cue Iito will begin Monday, i Mar. h 7, flt ,s now quartern on the '"v d floor of the Kemp bulldlni; Th0 chargea for readings will bo ""derate, ranging from (I to $3. Tho'o desiring to know about nil matters of human Interest, such a? halth, accidents, mclnl affairs and ethtr itemii of interest, muy learn nu' h 10 their benefit by consulting 1 n Hirnson. Thcro is no chargo - th'iS(; consulting Prof. Harrl- in r absolutely satisfied with the nrni r in.-.,, and ndvlco given them. '' : lUrrlson further nnnounccH. ' a miih s his work is essentially o' t n. us clutructcr, ho doea not a " o' want curloalty seekers to " 1 ' turn, but only thonc whom ' " iy henefit Advt Home of the HARTMANN Wardrobe Trunk DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FAMOUS Taylor Theatrical Trunks PRICES VERY LOW ELEPHANT Trunk Factory Favored by Destiny Is the Saver . 1 It's an age old talc, oft told, yet ever new ever romantic. The big opportunity your readi ness, your ability to grasp it Success. Save, Save, Save, man a goodly part of all you earn,, Be ready, be able to grasp what is rightfully yours. This Bank Wants to Work With You. Central National Bank OKLAHOMA CI7V NEW YORK CITY TULS. OKLAHOMA TELEGRAPH TELEPHONC WRITE OR CALL THt tronr of couhtmv THE niGHT ohusid WOMEN. OCT THt ni&MT or way THE WRIOMT PLAKC. LAY AWAY is a oiomrirp cash INOTPINOCNT BVST1M. THE MGHTAPPAREfeTHE RIGHT PRICE TEOfeteAM NEW VORK ADDRESS 1lO WEST40lNEAr2 5TJJAVENUE THE WRIGHT STORE I THE WRIGHT SERVICE TMl aKHT APPARCU ton iAnTicui.A. WOMCN, TM tvOUHT LAQBL IN CLOTMe 19 A MALC TMINC TO LOOK ?on A Old THIMO TO flHO. We Send The Following Messa cBcr ttie Wamj3)L EXCLUSIVELY - WOMAN'S SHOP. WATCH THE-WINDOWS qr cDuLsa axZ Dlcbdty A Superlative Value-Giving Group of New Sprina Frocks A wondcrl'ul Monday featuring of now Spring Di'phhch of a quality wholly unexpected at thi low price. In styles delightfully youthful and different, Hhowing quaint puffed sIpcv'oh, tight bodices, heruffled effects, flaring tunics, gathered skirts, etc., also tho new silhouette models, new Springtime colors; izph fr women and misses. All the Sew Sprini Sillies in Hit: Most Desirable Colors Embroid ered, llrtiidcd and Ruffled Models Frocks Developed in: Taffeta Crepe dc Cliini Canton Crepe (leoriictte Combinations Wc Quote, no Competitive I'viees $99.50 1 1P 1 OF TULSA SECOND AND BOSTON CITY of TUJLSA MUH SIXTEEN SOUTH MAIN ST. SO. MAJN