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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MAX 20, 1922 l r I ,MUSIC J WOMENS WORK irr LILIAN C PERKINS it: aTY first of the weak (rnm Porker' Imrir. W, Va., where shn ha been visiting- hrr mothnr, Mm. W. U Core, nml Mr, anil Mrs. M. II. Colo. 1 Today's Kirnls. Mr. 1. 15. Hill and Mr. II. O. J'arnewoith riitcrtaiii nt Informal lea In thn Hill li. -, fr Mm. Vlrull I). Mclntvro Dslta lelta fitlU sorority's nnniinl prlnK luivii'on in llin Country elilli Tulm n luiunuo rlinplrt, Knppn Kaptu Gamma sorority marling In 111 liornti (it Miss Miny Iluitnn. C. D. A. Klvrs benefit curd paily In lbs K. C. home flnaitlka Htur rlu It plrnlc nt l'nr Ihrnla narW. Oklahoma, Dflla chapter of Till lambda fratrrnity ilamii. V. W. T. A. diinn. flotla nt tlio hlKli school ntiilllurlum, lh first aftf rnonn, and Mlscs Kdltli nml Mary Klulv of ChlctiKo on the following day. On Honday mornlm; ti company of IS will linvo brrak fant In till open at tho Hapulpa tToiintry rlub lake, honoring the Mimes I'Mn, ("aid Tarty. Mrsdamra cjlaronco If, Taylor and Clmrlca Wood lnivo (ixtrildrrl Invltn tlona for u turd party In the lintnn of tlio former on tlio afternoon of Friday, May S6. Mrs. Iters Jnnea of Indepondonrr, ICnn., formerly of Hapulpa, la the Kiicst nt Mir Martha Ijhr In the i;iwood apartments. Mr. and Mra. William Fleetwood nnd children arc leiivlmr In n few days for nn nitendnl western trip. They will vlnlt polnta In California, Colorado, WyomlnK and Oregon. Mrs. Colin C. DawUlns left lat evening for an Indefinite vlnlt In Hie cant, While away Mm. iMwklm plana to vlnlt relative In WnahlnK- ton, I). C: New York, Now Jeraoy and polnta In t onnatlcut. llllMKf'lllllllli; OlIIK.O. Member uf the J'hl I,utnlIn Kp. sllnn fraternity aro plannltiK h iliinc Iiik party at the t'oimtiy chili .lime It), honoring collie Klrta and hoya who will ho homo nt that time. Personal Mention l'nr VMlur. Mrs. J. It (' llopkliia hna rxtenrt d I n vl tn 1 1 on n for hrlilKe t -iih on'tlm iftomoona nt Tim ulii y nii'l Unlne' day of tlio cnmliiK wrnk, hotiorlnr; I Mra. Roy Hi tin- of Mnlmrjy, Mo., on Mra. Homer Chapman of Dallas nirlvi'd HiIn week to visit In the hollies of her mlntlves, Mcsitamus lame A, Chapman, I'. T. Walter and John W (llllllund. Mra. .lames Trent llnbh of Wlcli llii, Knti., nrrlvrd Thursday and la the Kiical of Mra. llnilu A. Clark, Mra. (Juy W. Johnson return thn A MASTERFUL ADDRESS ItnrrnliuircMiUi Sermon HckIm of llllrrivitlliK l.vclila Chmlng N IltKila H t titllMl'll. rrll to 'Thm WnrM, HTIMVKM., May 13 -Tito cloiln of the Btllwcll hnols has been on thin wrrk, and aa usual, la nn In tunatltie event. The oommenrcment prmrn wna prraclird lent Hunday mornliic by ur. it. It KelioRg nt tiiu John K. Ilrown rolhxe at Hlloam Hprlnea. Ark., and waa n mtr n re. both In rhflorlo and practical ailKxnntlona for tlm claea KriKiuatlUK from tho hluli noliool. Tim week hna been taken up In examinn'lona. and the Incident to tho clnelnc of the yrnr'n york, o familiar to tho perxnii who Iiiim buen In nchool. Thn KraduatliiB i-xerclupa of the high achool claaa wero held Thiirn day nlsht when the following pro uram waa rendered by the clnaai Marrh, Mra. .loo M. Lynch: chorua, 'Call to Arm," by clai Invocation, Itev. J', C. Hchllllne; aalutntorv nd drtaa, Ituby Wall; chorus, "On a Mummar Day," by clnaaj piano nolo, "Tltanla." Vernon Htllei vocal aolo, "Horter Mia You," llelon Tln klopatiKli! claw proiihccy. Cullm IlouaeborR; vocal aolo, "May Day Morn." Ilrden Woodruff: nlnno aolo. "Lily of the Valley," Klaine Whit aker! claa hlatory, Itennle Oaylor; valedictory nddreia, Itcatrlce DodK rn clam anng, by ol"ai preientatlnn I or nipiomaa, Hiipentitenaeni J. t. i Ward; chorua, "School Day Are' Over," by clnaa. The following constitute the per- aonnel of tlm clnaa, there being 34 graduatea, the largeit number In the hlatorv of tho schooll Knthryn Ilellnniy, I'aul Chambera, Mary Hill, i Kred Mathla, Mary Ixiu Hhatinon, Vermon HHIr. Ituby Wall, Cln burno Woodruff, Wndo llrartlcy, Ilcutrlco Dodgen. Ciillua IIouailierg. ,Ioa I'attnn, Clyde Hhannon, llolcn 1 Tlnklepntigh, Clyde Whyto, Helen , Woodruff. Ittith Ilrlgga, Ilnnnle tlnylor, opal I.lttlejohti, (lladya HoKr. Dli k Mho fflctd, Klalue WhUnkcr, Huby White, Tholma York. I On Krlday night was held the graduation cxer'isc of tbone com- plotlng the elghtli grade from tho' city arhonl. The following boya metl . glrla will complete the rogujur 1 couraa pre"rlbnd by tho ttato for tho eighth grado and received their' dlplnmi itlcliard Iiurcli, oco Dan-1 nouln-rg. Carl lll'l, Lnwtoti Heed Harold Wurahnni, Amy J'"l y flarrl- ' eon. Lnrclto Jnmea, Dolllo Kmlth, l.leffln Leo Kaainqt, D.ilay AVnltora, Violet Crnnknrj Harold Unlnu, Uaylu Kvans. timer Hill, Hill Tin klcpnugh, Kunrdi Donton, Mary Lois CarrUon. Kuby I'olk, Ollva Htory, Hue fhannon, Kadlne Yocom, Opal An dernon, Myrl Dodgen, ilubert Hop per, Tellx Ltttlejohn, Itoy White, Lowel I'ellown, Joale Ilennon, Huth Hon, lone Bcacewator, Lora, Shafer, Kvelyn Yooom. Harding Is Interested In Mexican Resolution WAHIILSOTON', May 19. rrcal dent Harding la waiting with In tercut tho text of the reported dc cjflona by thn Mexican aupreme court bearing upon the alleged re actrovlty of article 27 of the Mexi can conatltutlon, It waa learned nt tho White Houno today. Thus far, It waa stated, the president hna hnd no official confirmation concerning tho character of the decisions. Tho president believes, however, that would need to ho four additional decisions In addlton to the one studied by tho state department ti. foro nnythlng definite could result It wso stated, ' Tor cnll Osa a teacher of nuctlon brldg, ago HB21. Advcrtlmr.t ' Ground Floor of Hobimon Arcade Bnrtloaville CQfe "Store That Sells Wooltex in Tulsa" Advance shop 8 West Third Street ftirccllu Opposite Klalto Theater Tulen Women Usually Look to This Shop For Good Saturday Specials Special! Imported Gmgham Dresses Worth to $10 $.95 s These nro very smnrt ly styled frocks of fine quality imported ginghams, mnny types of charming Individuality an num ono of finding Just what they desire. They'ro extra Million at so low a prlco. Dainty New Summer Frocks $1015 $20425 An assortment of dainty, rrlsp, cool, fairy like frocks that embrace all the popular warm weather fabrics, such ns organdies, VolUs, dotted Swisses, linens, tissue ginghams, ratines, dimities and era tonnes have been de veloped to tho highest de gren of style nnd loveliness. New Silk Dresses . $25 These lovely new silk frocks for summer nro mostly of Cnnton, Itoshanarn nnd Castlo crepo In tho much-wanted printed effects. At other atorca you will rind tnem priced nt 135 and 140. Our price today .... llrgular Tallies up tn $10 $25.00 mm- We Are Headquarters For Cloth and Silk Skirts Most any desired style or mntcrinl can bo found at its newest mid best in this group. Materinls include, plnids, tweeds, white flannels, white tricotincs, whito serges and an endless variety of tho now summer snort silks and satins, all at a prico worth every consideration. $5.95, $7.95, $10, $12.95 Clearance of All Remain ing Taffeta Dresses at Cost Vot quick clearance we offer our entire stock of taffeta dresses nt cost and less. Included nro cholco chiffon and puny willow tnffctns and a number of desirable styles and shades. Now at $15, $20 and $25 Sale of Silk Petticoats $2.49, $2.95, $5, $5.95 Jersey tops and taffsta bottom In petticoats nnd pettlbockers; Oil Jorsoy nnd pussy wl low fabrics, very suitable for wear with the summer dress. All are specially low priced for today. Select Any Wool Wrap, Coat or Suit Now at Half Price nundreds of women have taken advantage ot this remarkable opportunity of buying suits at lew than cost during tho last few days, but there are still numerable styles and fabrics to select from at the Minn halt prlco. If you have not yet pur chased a new suit, coat or wrap, do so this morning. The Suits :n Suits now m. .Jlo.nn $'.'.'. suits now . . . . ,$i2.r ;!(( Sulla now ,....$lft.00 m Nulla now 317.no tn Suits now 620.00 Sulfa now PJL'2..0 T0 Suits now JC'.VOO ;.t Suits now $37.!0 Tho Coat $IR Coats now $ 7.KO $20 Coats now $10.00 $25 Coals now, $12,A0 $:tO Coals now...,..,. ..$IIS.0O $3.1 Coats now.... K ..$17.00 $10 Coats now $20,00 $."0 Coats now S2ft,00 $7.1 Coats now w. $37.50 SALE OF SWEATERS $5, $8, $10, $12 Puro silk nnd fiber silk sweaters In both coat and slipover effects afford a wldo range of colors for xiiminur wvnr. These nro Ideal for wearing with thn new sport skirts and when combined make an ndmlrnblo sports costume, Specially priced for today nt ti, (8, 110, (12. Summer Millinery in a Sale at $3 $5? $7 $10 A' wonderful collection of finely styled and designed hats for sum mer that would range in prico at other stores at CO to 100 y& more than wo ask. All arc priced down to meet our special values for Sat urday selling. Gordon's Stages Another Smashing Event A. Great Sale of White Shoes $ ANOTHER sale of such stupendous im portance that it will pay people from miles away to come and take advan tage of the marvelous .sssssss m 1 lie styles W Include BJSBr .1 1 a. L 1 1 snoe veuues io oe nuu. White clotli, Baby Trench licrls. Wlilto cloth, Flapper licel. Whlto Cloth Oxfords, low heels. Whlto cloth Oxfords, Mili tary lllVlH. 1 Whlto cloth, ono nml two Mrnpi. IMack kid and whlto siKUf uxronw wiui low news. IMony noveltJcfl nml Hosiery 1A, This sale is a striking example of the selling power of Gordons. A great sale of women's fine summer footwear in the newest styles offered at the very low price of $3.85 when other stores are asking $5 to $8.50 per pair for the identical shoes. Wc expect to be overwhelmed with .eager customers all day, but we will have plenty of courteous salesmen to wait on you, so don't keep away. Our Kiddies' Department Feature a fine lot of children's summer footwear in all the new effects at the very low price of-jir;.i.i.,.).j.iii.i.. t,.:t 'iiii $1.85 Make This Your Shoe Store MAIL ORDERS FILLED i 9 Gordon's Upstairs Shoe Store (FORMERLY PICKERINGS) SECOND FLOOR ROBINSON BLDG. THIRD AND MAIN STS.