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fULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 irrrrx LILIAN C PERKINS I I V cl'ubs MUSIC WOMEN-S WORK I IMdge r J u t this week, consolation "lllg In .MISS JXiriH UOIIO. UIIK"S j. h r limn Uic member nt tlio ollub ! Mowlam O A. Wiseman. T. i Trbkey, Hurley frier, fifty Wll iii, fdwiird Thornton, J. Nnrvotl Walker mi, Mbms Clephans Wcrlz Ihthit ii1 HorI Cobb, Mm. I. 1'. Dorrlt entertained tli" rnft.il.T4 iif Mm T. A. llrMffn rlub I 'I hurortny afternoon Ht 1 ' lock I'Uii M mi. I II 1)1 1 1 Ml. 3t may 1h 1 Nlmil lint attain 'Die height h"ie 1 Iwsv Hijr SJOM.I, It limy bo l ohull iv r win Tim Unri'N that would save, my ul "Vet I shall ham riclirt grelr heights, i And 1 shall win fur infiif I Unnw, Tlmn had I li'fii content tmrli ilny And Idly drifted In sMd In. Vclmsv West Hyn. Ttlii)V l!rills. ICappn Kappa (lumnia, Alls llo.. llmt J follow fuptls i.f Mr. Walter i. piano recital In llm piilillc llbmry, Kn.srhts Toi'ttilar ntinu.il bull, Con tention hall. M .so Nosnil I'onnur, auction bftdite iwny. Dinner ami Infiirirt'tl diiui'lnsj Ht the Country i'IiiIi. Woman's I'lirlstlmi Missionary so ciety fht Christian church, tun for Ml Wlhnu Wlnklxcr In church par. loin. Mr. nnd Mi. H. I. ford entertain villi dinner nt Hih Country club. Tn (ittii ll.HI. Horliil Itilvrrnt for tho host two i"h l centering In mid will m volv about the hi bill t" Klvi"i In CimviMitlnii hull tlio nlHlit Wdndu, February I. Tim Trinity rllilvcnlml ihlllill Hi'ivirn leaguo ini'iiibum. who nr sponsoring Personal Mention Mrs. Charles fltzglbbrm of Urad fird, I'h , In tho guest of !n-r daughter, Mm. Jatns 1'. Ityan. inomburs. who nr spin w riin u n - - - - ;j.i7..L' . . dance, urn laiddly rirniil.tln their -r. " Mrs. lilaiiH nnd hy Nunduy '"inn in no able to imniMiiiiii the Hut of names nf patroil and piilrnnessifs. Tim Jn lliitchkliiN orchestra will play lor dnni liiK and Ui-Ui't nrn jrolnic In ho iiluei'd mi wild Tiicmlny, .liinunry 3l. ul Hunt's. MotnbiTH nf thp lfuKiie ('Xlift t" malm th" bull tlio InrKCKl mid mimt brilliant affair of IIh kind Blvfii thh wlntor. llr. iri Iti'tiinni t(i Tulna. Thr farl Hint Hr. lMward llw nrd tlrlcKn U rclurnlnic to TuUi thl wlntt'r f"r 11 I'ouriio of locturfu Ih a ruuri'o of Buntilne ilnntir to thf many who hnvn bon prlvllfiscd to Jifar him huf'iir, and thono who Idiow tilm only by rmtatlnn nharc tho iintlctiiatlmi with whloh bin friend hikI udmlrcru arc looltlnu forward to hlii anprnrnncc this weol:, Uootor UrlBKn Klvc tho find, two of liln hitIm t l tiirK on "(Iroat Mor al Lmidcr nf tho World." Wi'i'iJ" day nnd Tburmlay cvrnlnc of this week, lie will Kponk In tbo HohIoii Mnlhin!la'. church at o'clock nf each ovi-nlnR. Hit ""''J1"'' Wcdnmday nUht will Ht. V rnnclii of AiwlM" and ThUmday ovonlni! "Havoiinrola." Doctor nrlKKJ rcturiiB to Tulna for Wednesday and Thumdny nlKhla of th follonlnK woclf. wbrn Im will hnvn for bin tibjecls "(llardao drlnii" and Cur lylo." and nisillntho WedneMday anil Thumday of tho wcok followlmr. 13,nor.nn and Tol.tol wll affan stibjpct matter for tho !ut two of hln iPolurcH. Tho mnnibKra of the Hhnk'noarn ftlub. undi-r whonu nun iiIcph tho courm. of U-clureH Is Klvuri, liava tli'kotM for Halo ami they will nUo bo nlnrod on nalu nt the Iloxall driiB tdorf. Mm. ('Inrenrn II. Taylor. 12.'S Hall I more, bait tin hrr hou'n KUnnt thh viffk llrs. II, V. ftnrry of forts inmilh, N, J I, Mi and Mm. Tato Jtrady bavo mm ul Into tholr niw colonial hnmo. J'mi rni'iitly conipb'lFil, on tho liriilh i.lile. Mr, nnd Mm, Hani Hann nnnnunco tho birth of a lit t In unit, MolVIn M '' lionald, January 12. MIm Agni-n C'omptnn of CloVfland wiih tho km 'it nf Mm, I'nlll Adamn Hi'lirclnr-r Thurnday, MIkh Onmptmi en inn i-npoclally to hour Ilaohman Innff Thurnday nlitht. Mm, J5. 1). Wnrron of Hannibal, Mo., in vlilllnu Mr. It. T. Courtnoy, 309 North Tacoma. Mr". Clmrlca (liven of Bradford, fa., h tlm Knout nf hor ulnlor, Mm. Charlrn NcMon, Mr. Harold fronlun nf James town, N, Y In vlnltlwr linr pnrenti), Mr. nnd Mm. IIunMtnln llrown nnd ilnuuhti'r, Ileatrlce, have moved into tholr now homo nt SIT Kimt CONTRIBUTIONS . MOUNT STEADILY Y. W. Campaign Total Up to Noon Friday Was $24,688 Tlttu ltntfo (MinliiK. , Tho Jlyoehka rub has announrod that It presents Tlta ltuffo. tho fa mous and conceded to be ho Km -est bnrytono Hvlnu r I h l r tnj lCHtlv.il March 3. Mm. l''n' lotto Kpsteln wUI KlnB upon thU oc casion mid 1 happy ,,'!1u'Bltl" V' tho festival program. lit" mu o club has presented mny t tbo world's famous artUta to Tulsa anil In plans for this year's aprlnir ton tlvn s but carrying on tta P lend d oUcy of Blvlnn an opportunity to those, who aro "a Ion Hrondwa' to enjoy tho best In tho urt W inuslr. KnlRbts to llu,',"" ,,, Knlshta Templam will dress uniform tonight Jt th " annual ball Ktvcn under th atisplccj of Trinity Oommnndory 20. The dance, which Is MPft4 l.ircolv nttonded, will b Blven in mvoutlon hall and th ml marv-li will take placo at 0 o clock, rant commnndem. headed Hanna as chairman form the com mittee in cbaruo of tho arrant o mentfl for tho dance. Club Events M.t.- J Mmilu RhnWnlon club which will hold Its fornlBhtly f..,.iu.. nrtvt week. Is of peculiar lnlerest. it Implies In tho Oaago toniruo IIIO irnipua "" ' tho orKanliatlnn. llonjamln Allison, conforrlnu with mi Intorprotcr for tho OsaRcs. learni'd that Monlo Sho kolnn moanl. In OoaKu. "Monday every second week." Since tho or nanlzatlon of tho club u year ntro thin wlnler lla purposo has been purely that of sor'nl ploasurn and Hh momlicrs plaiinml furtnlulitly Maii,ii.a 'rt.. i laiiu-i, name, dutiinud T,..,r,w. w- apropos an well iih euphonlouH. was auopioii us me ninm ihiiuhi h.,,,.. Mrs. T l U.niim worrd hlKli when Miss llenv i'omtl onler tnlned tho ini inliers ..f th- Thursday Contilbutlons to tho V. W. C. A. nrn mountliiK steadily In amount, not only oxempllfylnir Tulsa' In tcnit In tho Institution nnd lla typo of sorvlcn tn Kills and women but also to tlm creator prosperity of the now year over that of last year, as ine peaa reaction in tlm cam palitn by Friday noon was j:i,r.8H, a larger amount tlmn haa been Mlvon to any cause of the kind In a num ber of months. That tho amount of tho xlftH on tho first thron days of tho rntniinlcn nvoriiKed hlgliur than In a similar period of tlmn last yonr was a luatter of comment yes terday noon by C. K. lluchner, Y. At. C. A. secretary, In a talk to workers. A buHlnewi women's team, that of Mm. Hlua Joiich, prosldont of tho f. II. X. club, HiirpiuiHnd all other teams with n total of )2,0R4, thrlr nearest compntltor boliur tho team headed by Mrs. J, Wl HanOns. Ycs torduy'H' collections of (CSSg.nO represeutod labnrfl carried on by workers through mm of tho coldest day's In Tulsa's history, Thursday, and through tho dlsnirrcenbla fore noon of Ifrlday. K. II. Houston. In a luncheon addroHi, remarked thati tho total was parhatm explained by tho fact that workers found all tbo business mnn prisoners of cold In their offices. Tho campaigners will enrry on Hnturday, reporting their harvest Ins at a noon lunclieon, nnd expect to continue next week until thoy resell tho goal. "Tho nmoolutlnn must have $64, IBS," Rdna Vylo, Kuneral secretary, said yonterdny. Homo tlrown flowers flower Hhop, West Third. 1 52 8. -Advertisement. -Tuloa Cedar NEW COURSES ARE OFFERED AT T. U. , Enlarged Fiold of Activ ity Announced for New Semester A number of new courses which neier before hnvn been a part of tho eiiirlrulnm of tlm University of Tulsa will lie ofrored In the new semester opening ne Jnniisry '1 Of thli kind will bo a course In bUflno-,1 psychology, or psychology mi It iippllen to the trnds. wh'eh i-rnr i n. .mclooii win try to make useful to those students Intending o entor tho business world. Agrlrtil luro is also being scoduled for 'ho first tjino, because nf tbo require inent that students anntvlnr tnr ih,. eletnnntaiy tencher'ii certlf.,Hr from the state tionrd Imvo a rredli In this subject. Co-mls who, whllo studying (Iroek and all other "nlogles." nrn wlnly maklnir some prnpurntlon at le.isi for managing homes nf tholr own soma day. Imvo eeloAlon of four new courses under Knthrtlnn feiin (llrlu who am nitmteum In the domistb selence department may tako look ink nun loxiiies, nut an advance course In winlistlon Is only open to stndonls frpodftllzlng In ilotiif tic set enye and household mannKomrut Is only for seniors In tho department and tlio who have hnd all tin , rtnoklng experlenco rcqiilred for a 11. B. degree In diuniHtb- srlciicc. Now lllbln courses nnnouiircil by Dr. finnklln (I. Dili (tro In the his tor Iif the Hnbrews to tbo your. 080 It. C . tbo life of Job nnd l.ll . ernry Htudy of the lllble, Other open inn classes win o in Hn.ini.ii. te View algebra, nrlnrlnlns nf i.,Iiun,Hiiii nnd education psychology, economics nnd llngllsh history, for tho beno flL OfAtUdentB urnduatlnir frilm blirli HOhnols this somester. beginning freshman classes will bo arranged, final examinations will bo hold next week at tho university, TO FORM NEW TROOP Will Orgnnlrn Ninth Nlrtn Hoy Si-mt Troop nt (Vntfiinry .Motlinilln ( him li nt Once. Tho formation of u North Hid Hoy Hcout Hoop was put under way Thursday night ut a meeting of scout officials, pilniipals of North Hldu schools and church officials of tho (lentonnry .Methodist church, hold In the church edifice, The actual orgaiilcntlnn nf the troop will tnko place at a meeting In the church next Thursday, night at 0;J0 o'clock of all boys Intdrestod tn Hoy Hcout work. A committee composed of llev. W. I,, ulnckburn, pnstnr of tho church; Judgo N. .1. (lubnor. J. 11. Uardnor and Henry llranUim was aiipolnted lis im executive commit lei) In the scout organization work. A short talk on Hoy Hcout principles nnd workings wn Riven by John Ml Dudley, scout exocutlvo of Tulsa county nnd similar talks worn given iiy Jlenry iirandon unit Howard' Meyers. M. Mcgeo, principal flf Osage school, pledged the now plan hearty co-operation on tho part of Osago school. Other hcIipoIh which tho executive committee hopes to draw on for their now piau nra I'orshlng and Kincrson. schools. V. II. Wnndiirrl, 111 West Uaslon, pledged himself to take. rare of each and every boy's Initiation fen Into Clio North Hldu Hoy Hcout troop, which will bo 60 cents fur each boy, Itclis-tfsl tlm flavor. Colonel Ilreckonrldge and Major l'ulndextcr, Kentucky gontlomen of tho old school, noticed somothlng unusual about thrlr favorite, bever age, but they disagreed ns to what It might be, "Vary linn llquah, suit," observed tho colonel to tho major, "but It has u foreign fla vor." "You nh right, siuhi It has a for eign flavor," replied tho major, "I should nuy, sub, It has un Iron fla or." ho added. "You Mi mistaken, suit, It has tbo flavor of leather," Insisted tho colonel. When tho hogHhead from whlcu their libation cm mo was empty n tack with a leather tup was found on tho bottom of the receptacle, Ilobert A. Mulilrney funeral Director t21 H. Main l'hono Osago 191-458, Advertisement. MarrfR Portrayal of "Salome" Ih Talk of Chicago tme arrog or walitv! I I mm y.p- i mnn i nHl i i, ii mmss-I ai021 South Main Mllllnory Section Scxsind floor The Smartest of Spring Millinery Special Saturday $5 to $7.50 Flower trimmed ttiffutn snilortt, braid and satin combinations; I ho hat you will appreciate in an early spring model. Mary (Janlcu ns shn nppcnusl In the role or 'halonic." ThM Moiy (lurden, uperatlo star, n ton! to tho height of her brilliant inrenr In her realistic portrayal of "Ktlome" In thnt opera', produced under her direction In Chicago, Is tho opinion of her followers. Hut clergymen nnd reform leaders de nounced it as "degrading." Wiilcn brings up tho old question of how inr an can go anil bo art. APPEAL IS FILED IN STILLMAN CASE Lawyer Claims Mrs. Still- man Has JNever ucnieu Illegitimate Charge NKW YOHK, Jan. 20. Mrs. fill J'ntter Htlllman ho never expressly or emphatically denied thnt her son, (luy, was Illegitimate, A. f. Jenks, counsel for James A. Htlllman In his dlvorco action, declared today In representing the "banker before the appellate division of th'o supremo 1 court appealing sn order allowing Mrs. Htlllman 17.600 additional counsel fees, Mr Jenks said Mrs. Htlllmnn, dur Ine tlm lust nine months had been allotted 1120,000 from her husband and that the law provided Hint nl- lowanrcH snnuid be made only when the defendant can show lessoimlile probability ut success. Mrs. Htlllman, ho eald, has so far not Indicated th.it pronblllty. Mr Htlllman Is suing to dlvorco his wife "nil it to lllegltlmntlzo Ouy Htlllman. "Tho plnlntlfr nlloges tho Issues of the marriage are: Alexander, Anno and James," Jenks nild. "Hhe alleges hor children nro Alexander, Anne, .lames ami uuy. i iirther on In hor, brief sh uriita: 'Infiinl flni- ' I "In her affidavits nho does not ray sho denies the charges becnttso oho In Innocent. Hbo says: ! nm In formed by one of my attorneys that I Imvo n good defense; 1, theroforo, ask leave to amend my nnswer." "Tho plaintiff In his cqmplalnt al leges tho defendant 'lived conttnu ously In adultery with tho co-re spondent,' Hho says: 'Theso charges t deny.' "Thorn Is nothing to show sho de. nted th'o possibility thnt sho limy huvn committed adultery ono or mnro times. Hho slmnlv savs he denies those charges referring to the statement 'continuously in aiiul .tory'.' Ought to lid Nut lf led. Kffis'tlvc Diplomacy. frwtitit ,i,i v,in tin uiimii ',i,, it, la- band Insists on driving tho cur too fast?" s 'IT linvn n Hitrn v In mnb liltn slow down." I wish I could do tnat. My hus- lutti.l lu u.t U,,1,I,.P., IV... l.h ,1.1. .'.,.. n .... lltnl ,1.7 HI 1,1V oven faster when t complain." un, i neviy navo n nit nf t Dou ble. All I do Is to whisper that a tratflo officer Is following us and hu can't slot" down quick enough." A Kuroponn rnUrond has developed ii truck to carry a considerable quantity of trnlk-hulldlng materials which runs on n single tall and can bo handled by ono man. Toll thev tho tale, ns Mr. Cabell I says, of the late (Jen. Horace for te r. what time ho was manager of I tho fulltnnn company. One day i ho got a letter from an army officer I who said thnt the fullman car that had carried him from Jersey City t- Lrfing Hranch bad not been prop erly swept nnd dusted. General . forter waste-basketed the letter! also tho second, the third and the fourth. Hut tho fifth was n violent that (Jcnernl fortor dictated the following reply; Hlr; Wo have run tho train off tho track, burned the cars, shot the conductor, hanged tho porter and discontinued tho line. Hoping thnt this will be satisfactory, I regain, etc. TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT, City Will Conduct .Municipal Km ploynicnt. Ilun-an t'nilcr.a Clerk, flans were made by tho mayor flnd city commissioners frlday to nsslst In helping tho unemployment situation locally. It was voted by tho commission to obtain the serv ile of n clerk and conduct a munic ipal employment bureau, with which citizens may leavo orders for help, which? will he communicated to the various employment bureaus. Ap plications from men and women out of work will not bo received. The emnlovment service Is to be In chnre of Major T. D, Kvnns, who' was elettcd chairman of the general I employment committee composed of ads of various civic organizations,! employment departments of largo I companies, and of local employment 1 bureaus. I In addition to the mayor, this committee Is composed of J- D. Mc Clelland, representing the Chamber, of Commoreo; Mrs, Hunt, represent-1 Ing the Y, W. C. A., Jinteph DruoUt, , representing tho employment service of the Masonic frnternlty; (leorge , Hush nf Cosden utid company; H U Allison, representing tho Ameri can I.rulon, nnd R. N. 1311.. active head of the federal-Stato Employ-, ment service. Another meeting of this com-1 mltteo Is to be held noon, at which tlmo completH plans for relieving . tho unemployment situation will tie furmulated and arrangement mado to establish nn office. A new nroress for vulcanizing rub ber makes use of metnl alloys that melt nt a temperature a little high er than that needed to manipulate the rubber. , Cuticura Talcum Fla.lis(tr Fnersat ' Always Healthful hsikrmilMlm UlntM,V.XIII4M, The Advance Shop' Women Who Appreciate Style and Quality Should See These New Spring Frocks Worth $10 to $12 More 25 We .have taken a few recent ahipments of spring frocks and placed them into one group for spe cial selling today. This is to stimulate your in terest in tho smart new styles for spring, cor rectly depicted in this showing of silk, crepe and canton crepe frocks. The price of $25 is for today only. NEW TAFFETA FROCKS A group of smart little taffeta frocks have Le6n placed on sa today for only $15. These are new styles and colors for spring Worth $22.50. CQjfiQ Popular Store of Style, Quality, Values ADVANCE SHOP 8 WEST THIRD STREET (round floor of Itubltison Arcade Opposite Hlalto IT'S WARM at the AUTO SHOW Two Doors South of Third Streel Comer APPAREL SHOP von Women 301 SOUTH MAIN STREET Our First Showing of New Spring Capes and Wraps Your now ivrnp for spring: Is qn to likely tn Im n ca that Is, If jim wish tn keep iH('n with ilainc fn-blnii nnd what vttnnnii doesn't? What ever dsn may or may not enter lull your spring plans, ono nt tln'i-o new impc or vrnp must be Included Ik-. youil nil ((iiosllon. They luivo Jtit arrived and aro priced remarkably low. The Most Wonderful New Spring Frocks .75 Now linos, new materials, new trimmings, everything new and different Is tlio latest ilccreo for spring frocks. Thcso aro the most stunning styles wo linte ester seen anil so reasonably priced. That line's keep Jut a little iilicail of tho proecsduu Is proton hy tlio fact tluit thcso stjlcw nro fully thirty dajs ahead of vtjuit otliur stores 1ll bo showing. The Quaker Third and Main The Puritan Hotel Tiilsii The Wm. Penn 408 South Ilixton The Quaker Third and Main The Puritan Hotel TuIni The Wm. Penn 108 South lloiton Drug Stores Will Save Thee Money Every Day Why Pay More for Toilet Articles? $1.50 Oriental Cream SI. 20 60c Hind's It. and A. Cream 30o 11.20 Hind's H. and A. Cream .v.. Hflc 11.00 1'lvers Face Iowdcr. .8Su DJer Kiss Face I'owder. .-tlc-TIi) $1,00 Coty'o l-'aco l'owdcr..60c $1.25 I'lnaud's Lllas Vegetal 00o $1.60 DJer Kltu A"egetal...$l.t7 , 26o DJer Kiss Talcum IDe I'lnaud's Quintno Hair. Tonic flOc-SMO $1.00 Mavis Toilet Water... 89o $2.00 DJer Kiss Toilet Water S 1 .tta $1.00 Melba Toilet Water... 89c 60c Mulslfled Cocoanut Oil.. 30c! 2Sc Mavis Talcum fowder..l0c COc falmollve .Shampoo. . ,39o 60c La Creole Cold' Cream.. 30o $1.60 Azurca Vegetal Toilet Water ,....$1.17 60c Java Rico Powder. .. .J89ri 66a Cremo Elcaya ,19o Why Pay More fpr Shaving Creams? 3Co fulmollvo ,...20o 36o I.ynol 20a 36c 'Wllllttms ane L COc Mcnnen'M ,30c Why Pay More fr Patent Medicines? 40o Castorlu .'.3lc $1.00 AVlne Cardul 89c $1.10 Tanlao 00c $1.26 finkhnm Vegetable Compound 07c $1.00 Sqlilbbir Mlnernt OU..80O $1,20 Hyrup f opsin . i....i.08c $1.10 Xuxated Iron 89c $1.16 Hwamp Hoot 98c $1.00 Steam's Tonic ,.80o $1.20 Nujol 020 $1,20 Tlromo Scltier R3o $1.00 Horllcks Malted Milk 89a 60c California Figs Syrup., lOo 60a Hyrup Pepsin , .40c 60a Kilmers Hwamp Hoot.,..10o 00c Iiroino Seltzer 39a iOo llromo Seltzer 23c 60u 1' hlAlps Milk of Magnesia ...47o 30o Phillips Milk of Magnesia 21o 36a Froczone 20c 60d LIveHono 40a $1.90. Swift's Specific. .. .$1.70 $1.10 Swift's Specific Olu Mentholatum 10c-39c-87c Why Pay More for Razors and Blades? 60c Durham Duplex 39a 36o Knders . . i 29a 40c Kvcr Heady. mo ...13o 60c Clem 39c 5rv. ailletto 39o $1.00 Qlllett 78a 60o Auto Strop ....30c $1.00 Auto Strop 78u $3.76 Horllck's f?0 10 Malted Milk.. tDU.lU Why Pay More for Dental Preparations? 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste... 23e 26c Lyon's Tooth Powder. lOo 60c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c f0c Pepsodcnt Tooth Paste. 30o 60c Llsterlno Tooth paste. .390 LUterlne i9a-30c.R3o Lnvorls . . . 19c-30c.8"c 60c Pro-Ora 30c $1.00 Pyorrhodde 80c Our noonday luncheon has met with such a hearty approval that we have ar ranged to serve the tamo lunch at our.Wm. Penn Drug Store at 408 South Boston. The best things to eat home-cooked and served in an appetizing manner. Why Pay More for Soaps 10o falmollve, 3 for., 23a 10c Cocoa Hani Water, 3 for 2lo 16c Saymen's, 3 for 30c 26o Woodbury's 10c 23c Cuticura 10a 26c Packer's Tur 10a 30c Iteslnol . .....20c Why the Quaker? Ask Thy Friends Items at our stores that carry special prices are not chargeablo or delivered free. YOUR DOCTOR'S PREFERENCE IS THE QUAKER Every Day Prices Kodak Department Developing Roll Films, any size, six exposures .............. 10c Roll films, 10 or 12 exposures lc Flhn packs , Sbo 'Prlntlne Vest pocket .i 3V4x3U .....4n All other sit Let us take care of your kodak needs. It PA YS to Trade at the Quaker i