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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 115, 1UZL I LILIAN C PERKINS V CL'UBS MUSIC WOMENS WORK rtifiiii". ThoiiKh Kniiiu winU lie Ktvon Invmhh lly lips t f i.t r tart fir ramial thought may guide, They .nnn.'t xivr my moiiI'h Infirmity ,i nvi ti i.f f in nun to move ll i;rlut aside. Uut von 11 Ions sllemn aharwl with ynn ISnrlches inn with strength and f nlth to rise Rafrmhad unil unafnlil, with will In do; When nin friend understands, I.lfo sallsflea. --Cithnrlnn Cranmer. 'IVhIii 3 ' I;m'IIh, Mesdatne Oinur Fraud Hlnka iuiiI Karl Sneed ntf rlnln ut lea In HltiKH liomo honoring Meadnniea I'rnhk (1. Wood unit llnwiinl luy. Mr. ltclnald Wnrrenrath, baritone, will aim: In Convention hull. Mrn. Jtobert l.en Diinlcl will give firm of series of bridge luncheon In tier home. Mm. Hubert W. Whltnny will be hoateag to A. O. Bridge chili mem bers. Ils piirHiiir club rvill obi-f-guest night nt American Legion nriuory. History and Literature flub will meet with Mr a, C. I?. King. Kcumonla club wilt meet. Work tif Federation Officials of tho State. Federation nrn rerognltlng tho good of publltlly. not only to call to arum women of-Did state., but to relate tho deads of Uh women. Tim followltiK Is n, bit of both. Mrn. It. IC. Wooten, club extension secretary, writes; In ,tho absence of our president, MrH. Pearson, I lutvn been naked to nond you a meeaage. My work, ns you ttnow, fa among tho near flubs of tho stato, and to thfm morn espe. dally tliln message Ih directed. Wo luivo ninny new rluba In tho stato Hint nrn not federated itml I urge each nnd every onn to Join tho alatn federation. Itemember, In . unity there In atrrngth. I uni Rl.id to not" ao many iiddltlruiH to thn federated list, but wo need overy onn or Vou. I am nnxlotiA to hcii every Delphian rlub In tho Atatn u member of tho federation. If you aro a now oluti or ono of longer standing, enmo and Join ha In making thn Oklahoma Fodoratlon of Wotntin'H Clubs a power for good In our state. Mrn. J. C. Pearson, Htuto prCKlJont, .wrlteas Xo (oncer may thn vice prealdeuta of tlio Ocnernl federation rest Idly on thulr honors. To sen that tho 2,900 iiKTlcilltliral counties of the 3,500 counties In tho United States, (inch linA n woman homo domnnatra tlon agent, nnd n atatn dairy and (loultry woman Apiirlallnt: that each (Muto legtslattuo mnkea NUfflclcnt up prnprlatlon to inert thn fedornl np proprlatlou under tho Lever net, nnd that CO per emit of such fund in each state, bo dnvoted to the development of thn homo demgnatrutton work for women In that Htate, In tho taak of Mra. W. H. Jennings, f lrit vlro prca Idcnt of tho fleneral federation anil director of tho special department on homo demoiiAtrntlnn work, nin IS southern states Including nklahomn. nlready havo 1,000 liotnn demonstration agents, whllo the as northern HtateH InB behind with only 240 agcnla. MrH. It. P. Whlto. atatn chairman of honin iio,oiioinlc, will Hervn uh director for thn Oklahoma Htato federation, (loth MIhh Crnneln llrowno, who Iiiih latoly iiNnumed chnrRo of the homo demoiiHtratlnn HRentH under thn exteiiHlon dlvlalnn nf. tho A. and M, collepn, nnd Mrs. Wilto will work cnthutilaAtlenlly for cn-oneratlon of urban and rural oIiiIih. AVhllo It la truo that tho city club hna a Hpcclal problem, tho amnll town club another, and thn rural another, It Ih aim) truo that nil oluba whether located In n city, it hiiiiiU 1o,wn. or tho country, havo many ln teresta In common. Tho Federation ofWomen'H oluba offers thn beat medium for women of every plncn, overy rreed, nnd overy occiipntlon to counaut tOBether. Wo Invito tho rural clubn to fedrrato with ua. Thin Ih tho tlmo of jrar to awat the fly anil InaiiBiirato clean up daya. Hoth In tho Intercut of public health nnd for economln reaaniiH no ahoubl increune our efforta to exterminate f Hps. Io you remember that Inst fall f Hen killed rattle and made It impoaslblu for farmora to ua horaca nnd tnulea In their rlelda? Tho llolp Ono Another club of TiiIaIa wna omitted from tho venr book. Mra. Frank Weldmnn la prra Idont. Thn followliiK aro new oluba' Heaver Mothera rlub, Mrs. Mae Kicked, prealdcnt ; Clib-knalm Deliat InK club, Mlaa Merle Klder, prcaldent: JonnlnRH Youiir Matron'H club Mra Marlon McFarland UelRnl, president When thlH letter la publlahed vmir prealdcnt ho)ta to be at her Rlrlhond homo, Hloux City. lna, partly for iv much needed vacation, but mostly to help donor tho fiftieth auulver. aary of tho niiifrltiKc of her father Hnd mother. I expcit ti return Mnroh 10. Mrunwhlle our vlenpreH Idnnt, Mra. It. K". Woolen, la In chargo of onr work. to take urt in an ihiht k f "llvlriK (iltlurea," to be Klveh April 'i'i. por traying famutia hhitnrliil ihaiuctera. The actora for ttiit IWIhr picttltea" nre rboaen by the viiiIkiia atalo hlH toilana of the D. A. It- Mr. M. II. Uowria of KnpulpH, Ukiaboma'a atati) hlatorlan, hna Juaf iiitmed Mlaa lloli Iiihoii for thin pli lifting honor. MIm Itolilnauii la the KramldauKlltAr "I Mra. (. MrCoy of Till"", a formor rrirent of the local chapttir. Her father, .1. II. Koblnaon or Tiilan. wilt attend tho perfoi maner of "llvlnit plotting'' In which bla ilaiiRbter taken prut. Informal I'aiti. Mrs. Kredeilck l Walter onter Uilned h Hmall Rroiip of Kimaia In Iht lioine on Houth 'licyeuiiB live nun yeaturdiiy uftornoon, coinpii- innntary t ,Mra John ltotra a re rent brble, botiora nlao belnir ex temlfxl to Mlaa 10 V ln Ktcaeo of MldlothlBti, Texaa, tlm KUCft of lii alator, Mra. Karl ('. Harwell. Illrtbday raitt Mia. ('. ,1. ('allnbnn will fiilirl.tln A rompAiiy tf i lilldi n, Him WidiKH day iifterniioii, Iihikiiiiik thn fmiith birthday annlvciaarv her nirmll dallKhter, Mary Hllxiibmli. Juat thi Ititlinnto frlemlH of thin youn lad will bo included In the party, .Itinlor HadiiNMili DaiK'r. Olio of tho pleiiHUi eublii events of tllla eVcnliiK will be thn Informal dunce Klven by thn .Junior H.'uliiHa.ih aoclety In thn anclal rooma a' Templo larael. A iIoIIkIiWiiI pro Brum will bo iiaaorluted with thla, the Initial affair itlven by the yotitiK tti HitdaeMih hoi'lety. Kororlly .Mcetlnc Ivnppit Kappa (lumiiiii aororlty will meet Haturday Afternoon with MIhh Mary Ilurtnn, 1137 Houth i;iln nv cntle, nt 3 o'clocft. Honor riiicNla N'aincit, ' Mra, J, II. I'. Hopklna will have her RiieatA thla woek her alatera, Mra. H. 10. Hnrrla nnd Mrn, .1 I) Adr rill, both of Columbus. Ivan Theao ladlon will ahnro hontyH wlMi MitK l.hih'r (! in I if HI. Ix)Ula At tin- brlilK' IuikIii'iii wbl I) Mia Hopklna and Mra. A (I linker will Klvi) I'rblay In tho Hopklna home. lloiKirlim Thi i .Mnlron'i. Mra. Varlcy ll. Houaton ba iinintd I'Tltlny, Murch IS, aa n time In which aim will honor Mra. W. IC. Ilnri.iird of OkmulBiie, her KUt-at and Mra. W, '.. Mlllor u newcomer to tho city, at a hrldico luncheon In her home, on Muonn Vlata uvrniia. V, T. V. fteKiilnr meatlnK of thn Nortbnliln W. C. T. V. will bo hold Wedneaday nfturtioon at 2..10 o'ebxk with Mta. I,. A. Hunt, 21 North Hlwood iiveiiiia. h'lnia l'r'iiii WnahlnKlon Mra. lton aoiti will ri) to Hxeter. Maaa to vlalt her aon, Mr. Mortimer Wnnaom. uho la attendlnR l'hlllp ISxoler aidemy. Mra. Itanaom will return to Tulan, via New York Hlty nnd Toledo, Ohio, VraoinZ Mention Mr H. W. fllnclalr loft reeoutlv for tho t'liHt where alio roi a to allt nil the chrlatnliiK of ono of Km flln clnlr nblpa at an oaatern port, when her (InflKlitar, Mlaa KathNen Mlncl.llr, will officiate m thla Important cur otnony. Mlaa Hlnclalr la a atudent at a ulrla' athool In WifahlnBtorr: Mlaa Omen Hteward baa returned to thla lly after apendliiR tho put three innntliH In 151 I'uho, Tnxna. Kn route home Mlaa Hteward atopped over for n vlalt to tho famllv of Mr. and Mra. Carl C. MnRei' of Albu-fiieriUfi, Mra. H. T. Wnbb of Webb Pity. Mra. OeorKe M Hni.aom left Uat i ' vlalt InB In r mother, Mra. J. m..im,.Iiiv for Indlniinnolla. Inil . i I t 'nrpetiy In the home of Mr. and mi fine to Wai-hli,toii. 1). V . where , Mra. J Wiirrwn Handera, ah' will iitlerd the nutituial mietlliK Mra, Hint Mooro hna returned from Chit hbo where aim haa been of th iKMi.iiifU.n. Cullecmto Aturn- iiiu nt n repit ki ntiitue frim Oklu- Klrctrlo Wnabcr l'lioun Oku bo ur t'lilar TtVi F. B. Deshon & Co. A05 Koiltll Main St. Walk Upstairs and Save a Dollar Children's Pumps and Oxfords In vitriuiiH ilrjMiKiiH. Just the stylos they witnt. Coino up nnd let ua Hhow thcin to you. IJltick or brown kid or patent M a r y J u n o Pumps, h i z o s 5 to ,V'.l?':?.0.; $2.15 Patent Instop Hlrap or Mary Jnnc C0 HTL Punipn, aizuH 81. to 1 1, at $2.25 to D- I O Sizes 11 Jj to 2 (30 at $2.50 to pO.OtJ Patent or Gun Metal, plain or' buckle PumpH, nW.cs 12 to 2. ........... JSarcfont Sandal.s, ai.cs 5 to 2, $1.25 to Play Oxfords, aizea 5 to 2, $1.45 to $3.35 $2 $2.75 $5.50 Growing Girls' Oxfords or Pumps Patent Pumps, .sizes 2'i! to 3:50 $4.50 Black Kid rtQ or Oxfords tPOOt) Brown Kid or Calf Oxfords, $4.50 to Hlack Kid, one-strap fl Pump tpfl: Thean atyloii have real low IiooIb and nro rapeclally suited for tho htowIiik Klrla. nro atyllah and aervlceablo and prlocd to navo you 75 tentn to 2 n pair. Thoy nro real value. TULSA UPSTAIRS SHOE COMPANY Now located upstairs, New Alexander Bldg. 20912 S. Main St., between Second nnd Third Sts. Lot you forget, Grand Opera March 21 and 22. FREE This Ten-Day test costs you nothing. Simply mall the coupon. Then watch the delightful effects. Do This Then see if your friends notice prettier teeth Many UcIcotIcn ('nuiliiu, Mlaa laabel Fonda, chairman of tho conuillttco making rem-rviiltons for delefcMtva to tho Mate confernnce. nnuirhtera of tho American Revolu tion, which convenea here Friday. Jtarcll 1$, In tho public library, uu nounaca that tho attcndaiHe win he u larRO oni many deirRatea mi liounciiiB their Intention 1,. be here. These doloeatfB will ar.lvo Thurs day ao na to attend the "ponlng func tion which will bo u InilUant rocep tlon hold Thuradny evening at tho honid of Mr. and Mrn. John II. Meuno lit Mnplo ltldBe. JIonorH for Tulha (Url. Olio ot tho prcttlcat courtealen of tho Continental conBri-Bs of tho Pauehtorti of tho American Itcvolu Hon, to be held In Wnahlnnton In April, will bo accorded to u young Tulaa Slrl, MUa JUno ltoulimon Mlaa Itoblnaon, who la aitendlnu Mount Vornon aomlnary, hua boon choata ua OKlahoma's rtprescntntlvo Make th! pleaiant tn-dy test. See whit It does (or your teeth. Then judge for younelf by the clear results how much this method nuini. Millions of people have thui found way to whiter, cleaner, aafer teeth. And you will alio find It. " It fights film This method combats the film on teeth that viscous coat you feel Film is the teeth's great enemy. It clings to teeth, gets be. tween the teeth and stays. Brushing In the old ways does not end this film. And most tooth troubles are caused by what is left Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy, It Is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid In contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed In It. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, Very few peo ple have escaped these troubles caused by film. Two new methods Dental science has now found two methods to fight film. Many careful tests have proved their efficiency. Leading dentists every where now advise their dally ue. ' The methods are embodied In a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Other factors, now considered essential, are Included with It Pepsodent combats the film with every application. It keeps teeth highly polished, to film lest easily dherea. It also stimulates the salivary flow. That Is Nature! great tooth protecting agent. It multiplies the starch digestant in the aativa, to digest starch deposits which so often cling and form acid. It mul. tiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutralise the adds which cause tooth decay. ThAis every use brings five de sired effects which old methods failed to bring, The modern Way Pepsodent Is based on modern research. It does what authorities now regard as essential. Half the world over it Is displacing old methods, largely by dental advice. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using, Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch all the good effects. The book we send will tell the reason for them. Then decide If this method, in your family, should supersede the old. Cut out the coupon now. AT GPf A The New-Day Dentifrice The scientific film combatant, approved by modem authorities' and now advised by leading dentists everywhere to bring five desired effects. All druggists supply the large tubes. 10-Day Tube Free 823 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dfpl.ll, 1104 S.Wb.h Ay.,Chlto,ni. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Ontf oat tab It fimllr v a tlriir homefuik and friends for etvrrul weeks. Mra. A. J. II. CarncKlo oinceta to have tho lattnr part of tho week for Kansaa City to visit her par ent, i;r. and Mrs. J. M. Court-right. Mra. James A. Chapman left last. nvcnlnir for Waxahatchlo, Texim, to vlalt Mr, Uhnpmnna parents, Mr. and Mra. 1. A. Chapman. Mra. Clifton It. Downy spent tho paat week-end with rclatlvea In Jop lln, Mo. Mr, and Mra. William Copp, Who have been ape;idlnR tho winter In Florida, have returned and aro at Hotel Kctchum. Mra, If. W McCoy left a, few dayi ago for a visit to aouthern California. 4. J If 1 1 ,.M I uiucriiHiiifj in vii mm vui VI J f (flit; o j .Miivu Advertisers and prlntem can both benefit by co-opcratlon Ouy C. Me- Wllllama, accreUry of tho Tulaa; Typothe.tao, told membera of the Ad 1 club ut tho wockly luncheon at Hotel Tulaa Tuesday noon. McWIlllama' talk dealt mostly with tho relation , of tho printer to direct mall adver-1 tlHlnir. Tho printer should be con aulted whenever tho advcrtlacr la In doubt, be durliired. as thla co-opora- ! tlon freriuontly leads to auBKeatlona that Incrcaao t,hu advertiser's busl-neaa, Itohert A. Mclllmey Funeral Director, 021 H. Main. J'hnnes O'liKn 191-tBfi. Advt. lltrakfl l'K by Jump. As ho Jumped from a Jitney on North Lewla, near the HprlnKdale acheol about noon yesterday, W. C. Wadu, 30 yoara old, rraldlnir at 1203 Kant HodKe. lost hta footing, mum bled, fell and broke Ilia leg. Ho waa taken to thn Oklahoma hospital, where laat night ho was aatd to be resting To Those Women who think the proper care of tho comploxlon, tho hair and th hands as Important as proper grooming and what woman does not the Delccta lleauty Salon makes an announcement of vital Import. We. apeclallze In facial contoura, scalp treatments, acne, pimples and blackheads. Tho Dolecta way of treating the skin is by tno latest Improved and moat scientific method. Wo olao do Hair Dyeing tho aatlsfactory way, soft water shampoo ing, marcel waving and water waving. For Appointment Call Cedar 2531 Delecta Beauty Salon 32012 South Main Over Woolworth's Hunts Daily Store News VOL. Ill WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 16, 1921 NO. 16 Great Progress Continues With- Fabrics of splendid quality, in a wide range of colors and patterns, admirable for the new clothes you are planning for immediate wear and early spring wear. Prices are so drastically reduced that they give no idea of the values. Scheduled for Today Another Sale of House Dresses Choice of Four Styles $1.95 200 Dresses in this lot, all splendid-wearing, service giving Gingham Dresses, sizes 36 to 46. Straight-line, models with fancy collars, fitted waist styles with belts'; lovely pockets of the namo material add adornment nnd UHefulneas. Others with pretty embroidery stitched col lars and trim belts and- ho on. Ah to materials, stripes, wide and narrow; plaids, large and small nro represented in u great variety of eolor combinations. Thero Is also a UrRe assort ment of plain chambruy gingham aprons In this sale. Our buyer was particularly fortunate when In the market last week In eecurlne such uiiuhuiiH vulurs every Rarment belne mudo to sell at considerably moio than our Special Sale Price $1.95 Hunt's on Mnln lJrtern Tlilnl nnd Tourt Streets, 40 In. Channelise In quite a number of deslrablo aprlnR shades; 4 quality. Special price, yard, $2.98 3$ In. Foulard tiilka In splendid collection of new sprint? chadea and designs. The 2,.S0 quality In this sale for, yard $1.89 A 10 Discount A uniform discount ot 10 per cent will be Riven on all silks In our entire stock nbt especially ' mentioned In this list during this Pre-Kaster silk event. 36 In. Wash Satins, white, pink, flesh and light bluo; excellent quality for drops and lingerie. 8pecl.il price, yard, $1.49 It In, Silk 1'opllnn; shades navy blue, light gray, golden brown. Tekln blue and dark brown, $1.50 quality. Special, $1.14 One. lot of solid color Georgette Crtpos In ii number of good shades; to close out the lot, special, $1.47 One lot of plain and fancy Pon era Kllks and Silk Popllna; val ues up to IS. 25; to close out the lot, special prlco, 98c 30 In, Kimono and Llnlnff Silks in floral designs In aasortod shades. Special price, per yard, 89c 36 In. Silk Topllns In golden brown, copen hlue, light gray, marina blue and dark brown; (1.50 quality. Special price, per yard, 98c 36 In. Jacquard Tussah Silks In assorted designs In pink, tan, old rose, Pekln blue, white and others; J 1,60 quality. Salo price, per yard, $1.12 Cheney's Kimono Silks and Satlni in attractive, showing of Japanese, floral and butterfly designs; colors;. $3 qualities. Special, this sale, $1.98 Cheney's Foulards In beautiful collection of new de signs In moat popular spring shades; 40 Inches wide. Special price, this sale, $3.19 Satin Imperials and Francnlae, a very lustrous, hand some allk fabric; 36 Inches wide; In all tho wanted shades. Special price for this sale, per yard, $2.69 40 In. Satin Charmeuse and Crepe Satins In good ranffs of new and desirable spring shades: $4.60 and S qualities. Special price, per yard, $3.69 nose Blow, Calcium and Paulette Satins; fabrics ot wondorful finish and luster. In light gray, castor. Henna, brown, navy blue, turquoise, coral and black; the $6.50 quality. Special, per yard, $4.37 40 In. Paulette Crepe Chiffon Cloths In all popular new shades for spring; the regular 12.50 quality. Special price, this sale, $2.11 Corcan and Shlkll Wash Crepes In the desirable shades for lingerie. Special price, $1.19 Flo-Ho Wash Crepes in white, llsht blue and maize. Special price, per yard, $1.49 36 In.- Silk Trleolette and nenlsotte In navy blue, teal brown and black. Special price, $2.S0 One lot of 3 In. Chiffon Taffeta Silks In quite a number of light and dark shades; values up to $3. To close the lot, price, per yard, $1.44 36 In, Messallna Patina In complete rolor assort ment; splondld quality. Priced special for this sale. $1.69 Kxtra heavy Satin for spring coats In gray, dark blue and black; a very handsome fabric; $7.50 quality. Special price, -$4.9S 40 in. Kdvelty Georgette Crcpo and Crcpo de Chine Walstlnca in very attractive new designs and color ings. Tho $3,98 quality. Special price, , $3.09 The $4.50 quality, special price, m $3.59 32 In. Crepn de Chine and Broadcloth Shirting Silks In pretty stripe patterns. An extra special price, yard, $2.39 40 In. Pussy Willow Taffeta In light and dark shades. Special price, yurd, $2.82 40 In. Brocade Crepe and nudlum Silks; light blue, pink, rose pink, French bluo and whlto. Special price, yard $2.98 36 In. fancy plaids, checks and stripe Chiffon Tul feta Silks in combination colors; light and darkk grounds. The $3.50 quality, special, $2.79- $4 quality, Bpeclal. '. $3,14 Figured Bilk Poplins In very nsat small designs in assorted dark shadra. The material, as well as tho shades, will make a wonderfully servlreabln dress; 36 Inches wide; the $1.76 quality. Special, this sale, per yard, $1.19 Ceorgette Crepe In Plrette and peek-a-boo; everlast ing cepe, measuilng 40 Inches, with solid colors; almost every desired shade In qualities that Are suro to please. Tho $2.25 Crepa reduced to $1.98 The $2.C0 Crepo reduced to , $2.10 DEPARTMENT STORE Main Street, Ilctwccn Third and Fourth