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TULSA DAILY WORI ,D, THURSDAY, AIAKCH 17, 1021 9 fcOMMENT HEARD ONSCHOOLMERGE.s 1. t U) f !.. M-th lm orKilliirr ( K il He IRISH SOCIETY , WORKINGTODAY New Friends for Ireland, Sought in Memory of St. Patrick , Joln lv' owned trus a i f l. . i, I'm- flu! w etmrrh will bo noma Chumi i i'll"Bi- nf .Iih t fruity of Tulsa no ni to On the full work of an A-Ktuite co-eiliuatlcitiii' college and t'i mho esre of im spw ... 1 fnnirr 111 llMlton 0 denominational Interr.ls. All Hi'Milo Created in Uiuuca- n.KUni ,.,.,, Wlirk ,. ,,,. - . 1 I? 1 f ..... . .... . . I . . I... I ..... . .... IlOll.W V 1 1 L I vn vLi ,,U. that Is profusions! sod set, AnnOlinCCmenl mcnl dtin m n-n ami nil otu.Iv l - I yoml th ftcshmnn, N.iphtinri, .bin- ; . . ", ... . I l.ir niu senior rlsi". will he ilmic The Kmcrnld Isle will ! n .. m MMln TO nlUUT ennW 1,1 't.nimt.n. under Urn name of t he , 'reu neiivpiy icuiay i- iiic.ni.. . s m SYNUU U Vlttl OUUIN t'niverMty of Tulsa, the Tulsa elmpter of the Aim , , at. . Assoc int on for t in Iteriiirnlttnti of tho Irish Itefitihlte lv i vlttormm mo nation wide cnnmslffti for n tnll'lmi mem- Acclilciii In Willed I'liinu Tuner Wax , hers heln pushed In rclehnit',11 nf Killed I'luixolduhle, I :" It. , HI. I'ntihk's tiny. Til." Tuls.i trip iiit'!i Sny. I tor linn 300 members, A. I-' Hnni'V Tho doily of W. A. Jlcti.1ers.in. C. president, ftnti'.l last tilrht. nnd ..i..H.. I......K .!. .i. tlio objective of tli campaign Is in. ml In.fmiMv kill,, I Tuc.ilnv nlulit on id" ir ml Kih'Iiiks ronil when a . 1 .I.l. 1... II f.n. .1. ...... ,1 n, ll-l hlllllll llf Ihlt I'OU- I lie .4a.i1.... U4...1 Unrli,a " " m t .. . 1 '".' . "" """." . "l,,l," M..... I ......... 11. .l. M 11 lUMgr.iiiii) ii inu rronii- ; crashed into i bleyeln which lio whs ".'"' '. ;.' ,,',,;, " V. Southern .Mcinimmi r , WnK limt n lit it In kn to .Ion. I """ "' ' lln, Mil, tlip tniin'H lintno for Inter mriit. 1 Ii'IiiIoik in for tlio laft two yonr li.m llvi-rt In Tuliw lint n Wlfi" nn1 two rhllitreri, who live lit ,l0illtl, survive dim DurliiK IiIh oJoiirn li-rp, tdo mim IibiI llvptl ii flrvrrnl liotrlH mnl room Inn hiiimi-H ntul novel nl of IiIh ne h, hoolH to nvolil all unrte ( iiumIihiiii, i n lit lh.it lie alu . vi mi- ami unliti'nwnry uuimcii- . tii-nreu HKntiv mentniiv iinii.tlaio en 1 i,i Irlnh IteplllillC dv i vlti.r CampaiBns Will I'robab- ( DRIVER IS CLEARED JTpM, TTrtTC pm. i;Miilt; New Chartor Hc if.' Whipped Into Shape in iimllnK of u Htonu In "i , iuncH " ever-wldPlilliK rlr- Miiiie. no annoimeiiiient of .mil Soilthe In llif fnlvprmty of Tuma ' ,y mit-eml beyonil the of Tulwl over un M-r-g aid. ...in, in I ho form of upoken i r .mil t elegm til", were xcem s miii' leaelloti, mill that fi I'niiii the nUUlilpullit of riif Htntn l worklnit for IS.ono inrmlierti. .llemlpil dv 13. P. N'ontmn, ltn plmlr- innn. n eornntlltpo mmln no or r. n I a is I (li ad (Ml, atu ' li J. V of . i.nililliiKH mill ilepiirtinent i,i, ii.ni mnl to form one ki-o.u hi wnH iionoiinp il I whlli from tliu iel.liiu M Hie co-opi'i'iiuon in ii'imii , in ti eilileatloii wuh iiaineil ,,i thy. I'wo CaiiipiilKiii to Start. Into effect of the first , the co-oporatlve Jiliili, thnt nt campaign In thin city for ivimity of Tulsa, will follow i a of the plan by tho Synotl. l'leshy terllili doily of thy o he c.illoil into special sen ,arly us pusslhle. JuiUo V. i.iin". ntithor of the iloeument animation with tlio nehool uu- will explain the aoeuuient S)noil, whoso rut Mention 1 Ih eertuln. inner one the 1'rpnbylerlan iiiM ii hut Institutions will wnce a .1.1.11 for 2i nrnn of Ktounil for uviisitty of Tulsa, anil fumU .me Reneral nilliiiiilstrutli'ii : to be known n Tulmi linll Hi lare of the business of doth ,. - .mil for other equipment to , J in common. i.unp.Ugn will probably bo the Joint direction of K. A. mi, leprehcntatlvo of the Ken ,u(l of cduiatioii of the Pros, .in church, who has been ile- i ." promotional work tor me ( 1 1 -illation, anil of a represent, uf iho M. K. church. Other : lie ilone In common will be am- (I nt? or tne present dinner oi the- i oivcislty of Tulsa Into a new ch ir r anil may bo sencllni; of n rcpitsu ntativo to study tho co opi'ami; operation of the denom na; ml institution which mako up Ti r o collego In Canada, Htid n ,.- pi rsonal iircsentatlon of the c im- of tho university by Dr. J. M. i, i ilon, president, and Ulshop K 1' M'iuzoii to Uoekefoller anil i'. 'i k-i, fo&ndalluii heads in the ( hartpr Helns nnl Up. Tie charter of Henry Kendall col loco Is to bo rci'Inntatcd as tho In it.iution will retain ltli historic nan., and will fune.luir as Henry. Ken, la. I college of the I'nlversuy of Tu.i-j Tho charter for Oklahoma I'eis' r collego is now being formu laic 1 and will bo applied for upon app val. Under a third charter the a institutions will co-openue In t , fnlverslty of TiiUa. to be M" cn' tin f..r l,, to I Ow, be , I tit 'I i IV ta. In , ativ n, i Mrs. Leonora Wanner will rM all places where parties In i ed tir-itdm of Ht. Pitrlck's dav are drlni: tlvetl, and will seek to enUM tde pirt, l pmits In th emise thev rppreser.t dv sriirlm? them ss tnemln r of tdo Tulsn dratieli of the tiatlonnl hi I ntlon. The nirmbershlti odjertlves. ellv, state nnil nntlnnrn. nre to ! nride Severn! i'v. w ltnem.es to I iPiidi'itoti's 1 ' ','. "wei'iiey Maieu. ny Jinr.-n a. dentil s.il.l that the a. Id. nt was iin-lw'1,f'' llmn '" nntln iM . o,n , ton avoldiliie " tno """"emtlon will ln li,l,l In ' ICIilenRo. A speelnl l'liltinan cirrv- liiK Oklnliom.i delenati'S will d iVP etiflit Tulsn pnseiiRerH. nmotu: tlw m Mr. mid Mrs- Sweeney. Other dele Kates have not ns yet been cd i Ided upon Mr. ItvlntidH, imtlminl nri'in Izor. was In Tulsn yestenUy innklnt; nrrnnRenienls for the transpnrtatlon of Tulsn and Oklnhomn deb-Kates. Tim usual display of Minmrneks and tho green emblem of nuld Ilrln predicts the eustomary colorful ert servanen of fit. Patrick's day today. Tho shamroek, however. In these days of perversion of naturo to ef fects wonderful to behold, shares donors with tlio green carnation. Stanford Men Will Welcome Geologists At n luncheon yotoMlny nt tho Kennedy restaurant, alumni of l.o kind Stanford university formulated plans for the welcoming of Stanford giaduates coming to attend the geol ogists' convent Inn here this week. It was decided thnt should time per mit, n lunch will be given for tho visiting Kiniiford men next Saturday. Tho luncheon w-ns exceptionally well attended anil developed the fact that there ate n considerable number of men in Tulsa and tho vicinity from the western university. The meet ing was attended by several out of town graduates as well as the local Slanfoid men. ltegular luiirhcotwt are now being held at tho Kennedy retnuratit on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. AltMV WOMAN' TO TALK TODAY Mm. This SERVICES ARE EFFECTIVE rre-Iii"ler Knugclltl .Vt I'lrty .MeinlH'is for Innvli. i I're-Kaster evangelistic services at tho Second Presbyterian church i have resulted so far In tlio presen tation of 56 people tin fore the se. slon for church membership, sev eral In addition to this number com ing forward last night. Speaking on "The Clroot Decision," llev. W. H. Murphy, .Ir., mid Wednesdny evening: "A man must choose to serve Clod or the devil. A man can't cliooso doth. Thero nro a lot of confessing Christians who try to servo Ood and tho devil, and as a Christians outside tho church who result make a poor Job out of Serv ing doth. There may bo a fow nro out because of Ignorance, but there aro not going to bo more poo nlo In heaven than tho sum total of all our church members. In fact, J thero will ho lees pcoplo In heaven than tho sum total of our church members, ecauso tho few people outsldo the church who go to h liv en won't mako up for tho peotilo Ir sido tho church who are going to hell." Anna WciimI Will Speak AnoriiiMiii at ('itiiilcl. Mrs. Anna Wood, wife of Colonel cleorge W'nul. of the southwestern chief division of tho Salvation Army, will explain the work of the Hume tc'aguo of the Army to women at the loral citadel in 2 o'cloc k Thurs day afternoon with n view of organ izing here, Mrs. Wood Is dii'rlct head of the Home I.enguil W'.rk. wbli h combines sociaMe anil service activities for women, both mctndcrn l"i"ii'U's .f nnd outride the Army. Dort Pass The Hat "Get a policy, and then hold on to it. It means self -respect; it means that nobody will have to put some thing in the hat for you or your depend ent ones if you should be snatched ;i w a y from them." Grover Cleveland Oct tlio policy from me. I'lione Onu;c 117 or 1128 W. A. MARQUIS The surest way to reduce the cost of hauling is to keep your equipment in constant operation. Overspeeding and overloading are false economy. White Trucks' ability to stay ' in active service, day after day, month after month, year after year, is one reason why they do the most work for the least . money. THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland TULSA: First nnd Denver Streets Crepe tic Chine Gowna $5.95 Exccptionnlly good vnl lies in t'lcsh only lncc nnd ribbon tiiniminR. Jlff House Dresaes 213-215 S MMN STREET BolU'd, I o n it sleeve models 1 fine q u n I i t y ninrflinnis. $1.50 nnd $5 values P re-Easter Sale JUST ARRIVED 25 Beautiful New Dresses ONLY $00.50 IMIHnuH 0HHBIHB New taffetas, crepe do chines and Keoi'Kotte models, one of a kind. Sizes 1G to -10. Don't miss aeeinir these for here ia an opportunity to pur chase a dress at tar Very special today chase a dress at far better than their real value. (100 ft A lay at $Uu,03 New Spring Suits at Prc-Enster Sale Prices Ah JQt I it $35 lo $40 Values Fifty attractive new suits, includinp; both slock and specially purchased models that will surely sell and please every woman who sees thorn. Tricotlnes and Sitrcs in a alaxy of dis tinctive stylos. Sizes 1(5 to -12. During this sale only at ?i!n.fiO. Keconil Ploor Sei'onil l'loor SPECIAL SALE OF Silk and Cotton Kimonos One Lot of Satin J Kimonos $9.90 About 25 in the lot all brisht, pretty, flowered pat terns. All new and different in every respect, and just the garment for you riht now. Very special during this sale only $9.90. Cotton Crepe Kimonos at $3.50 $4 nnd $5 Values Neat figured designs of good quality crepe; largo assort ment in all sizes. Reootul l1oor 100 Little Gingham Play Suits for Boys nnd Girls 2 to 6 Ycnra Special, 85c Made of good quality ging ham, in all colors. A regular $1.50 seller and one of the very best kinds of suits for the kiddies. Short sleeve and round neck styles. Four Dozen Silk Camisoles SPECIAL $ 1 .49 JL Thoso pretty now camlsolcn have just arriVed nnd to see them will moan a now cnminole for you for they aro priced remarkably low. They are of wash satin and crepe de chine. Second floor Department Has B Hosiery Reduced een Include! I in Our Pre-E brown Silk Hose, $1.49 Onvi mnl ch.iiiii.ati linn sib. he nnd ttrny lisle lop. Hpci Ml, fji A Q I're-Kasier halo rDX.lt $5 Embroidered Silk Hose, $3.45 A new number In einltroldered hose, very fine silk, black with lnk and Kieen fluure. . $4.75 Silk Hose, $2.95 This number Includes Kayser, Wnyno Knit nnd Onyx (wuh the polnlex heel) biands. black only, tlio finest silk; reitu latly J1.76. l'ro-Kasttr K.ilo (JJO AC prlco Di,JO $3 Embroidered Hose, $1.98 Orny. brown, and black, silk llslo top, embroidered in saiue and different cobirs, icrulnrly J3. I'r.-Kasler fljl QQ sale price DJL.t0 $6.50 Kayser Lace Hose, $4.50 Tho finest lace hose. ;ti,vo silk. Kayser iniike, seal brown. Mac k and white, ice ular $C lil. I'le-Kasier C A sale prlco tDI'.tJU Our Leather Goods Section Is Alive Willi Specials Tooled Leather Bacs, $2.45 llrown tooled leatler buns, good shapes; reKUlar J3.50. 1'ru-lJaWt r (PO A aalo prlco ibZiL0 Children's Leather Purses, 59c Small leather purses with chains for children, colors; reKUlar 70c CQp rro-l-ustcr wale, prbu Leather Belts, 35c Many Rtyles In novelty and plain lest her belts, bla k, brown, tan, ted und m.iy; 00c values. I'ro-Kostor Q salo pru e Otv- ester Sale Pre-Easter Sale-Silks Wash Goods New Silk Shirtinff, 98c A good wearing silk shirting, in different attractive styles; QQ regularly $2; special.. ..JOt 35-Inch Messalino, $1.59 Yard-wide silk messalino, a good quality in black and colors; spe cial for iJro-hasler Salo $1.59 Wash Sntins, $1.59 A genuine, good wash satin; pink and white, :8 inches (t- fTQ wide; Pre-ICaster Sale pJLOi , Pongee, 79c Natural pongee, a splendid wear ing quality; regularly $1; f7A Pre-Easter Sale ,1 tt Silk Cnnton Crepes, $3.95 The new and beautiful silk Can ton crepes in the wanted colors brown, blue, black, gray a n d henna, 40 inches wide; (0 QfT I're-Iiaster Salo price. . j)0tc5 Silk Crepe Faille A very practical silk for baby in brown, 1 colors; coats, skirls and dresses. rose, blue, gray and a regit'arly $2.25; Pre Master Sale Plaid Taffetn, $1.25 Many pretty spring plaid taffetas, .50 inches witle; a splendid silk for children's dresses; regularly $2.50; Pre-Haster I-I OP Salo (ipl.JfJ IMPERIAL SILKS, 89c This lot of silks consists of many kinds of silk, suitable for dresses, linings and waists, in every imaginable color. It will pay you to see these. Tno former selling price as high as $2.50; QQ Pre-liasler Salo OVL PRE-EASTER Newest Bags, $3.95 The most attractive b liaui rc , (, ifil, hniK handlis. 'ni-d with mn ror in irrn brown aid tan UKuUily (C 00, I'ro-IJ.iBtci' saio prlco $3.95 Spring Union Suits, $1.19 rink und wluto kn.i u. i ,n suits reg ular and boduo top r. rulir l I're Kastcr salo 1Q prico ... D X.Xt Stamped Gowns, 98c ,V new shipment if " imped li- ivn flno nainsook, afs 1 uesiisni b ular I u0. 1'io-l.u c, (il' (.re e . 98c 4 Big Specials HOE 4 Big ALE Specials I Silk Striped Tissue Ginghams, I Yard, 75c A mot bentitlful and c ,. plcto nr c " ment of ussuo kIiikIkhi Hyi Pre Kahter s.ilo pn, e . . I (JL, Grey suede one-strap pump, Krone h and baby Louis heels; regular $10 value; .special dur- z;":: $10.95 II Brown and black kid low strap pumps, medium Kronen heels; regular $12.96 value; special for this sale, tin only tp 4 .tU VI ioc licpiirliiirnt III Brown kid and calf pumps in me dium Cuban heel. low straps; a regular $8.50 value; (Tf? Qp j special during sale . ,v)OmZJ h IV Black kid and brown kid oxfords, specially priced dur- (IQ Qff ing this salo at &0JD on llatcniy. 40-inch Organdy, 69c Hlieer orKnndy for chlldrnn'H dresses; 40 Indies wldo; white, pltilc, llelit blue and IlKht green, tl vnluo. I'ro- J(J., KiiHtor salo prlco UtC Beautiful Voiles, 75c A wonderful and complete lino of voiles lti IlKht and dark floral patterns; 40 llfrhim wldo. l'ic-Kaster HKf sale prlco JUL Figured Sateens, 79c These splendid IIiiIiiks In pretty flowered deslitiis; :iii Inches wide. I'ro- 7CW l'aster salo price I tC Kimono Sateens, $1.19 The finest iiiallty sateen, In tho most KoriceouM patterns. 30 Incheu wltlu, I'ro Kaslc r situ Q-t f pipe DX.Xt Staple Dry Goods Lower Still 36-Inch Percale, 15c A R I Kradu of pervulo lti stripes and 15c Ginghams, 15c Attrnetlve plaid dross ttlnulm tis; Hook, fold, l're-liaslor sulci - p prlio. yard XOC U-l ropporoll slieetlnic for Sheets Mohawk, 72x30 Tomahawk, 72jc'J0 l'equot, &UU0 Pillow Cases Mohawk, f)fi 4 2x30 OVC t.'omut, nn.. 4x:i0 AoC l'lillmRii, Ott 42XS0 ,j5C Comforts, $2.75 A largo lot nf sllkotlne-envered enmfoits; Kcioil Hlo. I're-Iliuiter sala rj prleo tDJ. fJ Other Items Reduced Red Beads, G9c New lid hi lulu. Dim lunst pnpulu of Silleis, rKUIly II l'le- iO Kastcr silo pi Ice v)yL Ladius' Lace Collars, G9c These inn entiri new nc mbern I i !co CClll.llS, Hi VII I IllRUl.fUl d, si." ,. I'cKU- linly tl. l're-Kiikicr sulo Cflfl JUV Bag Tops, 59c Metal I, in ti ps In many pretty deelOTS ... 47c $1.49 $1.39 $1.98 pi ll o 59c .'in-l fli.tiM h, r trul'irly f 'i t ' i t ( r hiIm rii lt r . Stamped Gingham Dresses, VJc ci i. in i m Hiinini Blnuliiiin dresses l in i l i in i Kiil vrly TTie. Pre- 0t I le I'l ll c D