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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922 n r f, I LILIAN C PERKlNSl Y (CL'UBS MUSIC WOMENS V WORK Today' I'lcnl. Mr. nd Mrs, J. ,M. Winter ntr- alii urlffi rilnner nnrtv Hi rrnfinfrv leiuo, Honoring Mr, una air. Ala IL'utlough Winter. I Mri. J. W Marshall gtv.j after- Uioon reception to present Mr. H. H. Noble. I Mnpl Itldge unit Trinity ruIM (Ives benefit dance tn oonveritlon hall. 1 llrgular weakly golf luncheon t Rlie Country cluh I Mr, T. J. Mclflnhey gives bridge (luncheon In her home to honor Mr. kWJUUin K. II !.'.. History nnd 1,1 rturo cluh meets .with Mr. A. J lltunden. Associated Mmla Teachers met for business ami luncheon at Noon day oottnge. Kcumenlc club meet at the public Ibmry. I "or Itnatrrn Visitor. Mr. John J, Hliakoly Im extend ed Invitations to a luncheon which rhx will give In thn Country club on Friday In honor of lier mother. Mr. Kelser of IMilUil clpl.i , l'n.. who ar- lvr thl week for nn extended vllt n thn Bhnnkely home. Pnlwrrlptlon ))iinf. The Zeta I' 111 frnterntty have ! (sued lnvltntlnn to a aubserlptlnn , ilsnce which they will give In Hotel Tulsa, Friday, November 24, jj Thanksgiving lnnt' C Member of the linn nut clnh will Klvo their nnnunl Thnnksglvlng llntat rr..1.. V, . .u.nlli r. or Wednesday, Novcniner .3. Inforiniil. ft Mr, n- C. Bttiev wa hostess at .hn Informal party In her home on the afternoon of Tuesday, JIoiim! Dnnif, The Junior Hadnsmh aoclety ha Ilaatind Invitation to a danrlnK (t'arty which the memwri will glvn ifiiinilay evening, November 10, In, the home of Mis Gertrude Aaron ton. 1414 South Cincinnati avenue, INui. Hellenic Ilcnoflt. (, , tin U1I II niillll.lin w T1 n.o. '., m.nil,,,, it It. lln m .1 f nllntiln an. tclety on flaturdny evening, Novem 'xr, 11, at the national guard nrrn tory, will be a bnneflt rntertnlnmit to ralo funda for the tipkeop of the IhonpUnl hed cared for by this n t'tlety, hence they cordially Invite all University nnd college neoplo to nt ttend. Tor Information, phono rings 7038. , Umo Wnrmlngl 4 A aurprlne party nnd houae warm (In; wna Riven Mr. and Mra. Clyde jllawhlni on Monday nlRht In their frew home, located at J7Hli Hoiith (ftlra trnet. A bilfft aupper wa terved and danrliiK enjoyed, Oiieit preiietif wero. M"r. and Medame A. I). Itlackard. i: t, Averyt, Clifton It. Dewey, W. A Melton, Joe Ciurle man, J. A. Ilawkln, Homer Wallare and Mr. Mth John'n. rir Mli Hithlwin. Mm, Kred V. Keeoler will slv a email luncheon and brldRe nn Thureday nt her home, lift) florth Main etreet, tn honor of Mix Helen ravldon of TarkeriburR, V. Va. litmchi-on, Mr, It. Iyon will be honteea at n. email lutioheon on Krlday com- llmnntary to Mt. A. Manir of l,ti- reiaa, wiio I n visitor In the pllmi line. her daughter, Mra, Jnke home of I.yonn. Dlniirr nml Imm'hron, Mr. J. DeWItt Hull will Rive a formal dinner party nn Halurday evening, Pecembi'r J, at the Hull home, 110J (Mat IStfthteenfh atreet. Mr Hull l phinntriK en Informal luncheon at the end of thl week to compliment Ml l.on Vorl of Chlcnfto, thn gnent of Mr. Ituth llrown rViraon. At the rcRiilar mnntlns of the Tula Drnnin rlub, to he held Friday nfternooii at x o'clock In (lie Y. w O A, cltlhroomH, Mr William It llolivnv will elve n IHpii' 'n of acene pnlntlnK and tnRe effo-t arid Mr. rnU fl. Heed will itpeak on tiii open nlr fheAtar. Honteeaee will be Mr. Arlle J. erlpr, mm, w II. Ilen nola n,nd Mr, Kdwnrd A. llr.inlff. ltitnUIn Art Huh. Dr. John t'lrkard, noted nrtlet nnd prc!dent of the art department of tli ft Urilvtnlty of Mfaiourl, and chalhnan of the committee on decoration for the new Mliwourl cnpltol tiutldlnita In Jefferton City Mo,, will rpenK nern under tne nil- nplre of the Ittlnkln Art club on De cember 1, Title announcement waa made nt thn roRular meetln held Mondny afternoon with Mr. Jnme 11. Mclllrncy. hote, The place of the torture la to he announced Inter. "Myth of Hiveden nnd Norway" wa thn euhject of the program at till meeting Mr. Andrew J, Hudd and Mr. Chrlea.H, Walker gave Inter- ellnK paper on "Norn MytholOKv" nml "lioyal ramlllea of No-wny." term MIm Olive Crotbl hun been ntudylnx at thl Institution. Mr, J. A. Campbell and Ml Orare Campbell returned Hunday from lan.i City, Mo., where MIh.i Campbell underwent nn operation for nppendlcltla at n hospital there. Mm. J, Rhepherd f'pateln left lent night for her home In New York City after a vtill of eeyeral week here to her mother. Mr. W. If. Oil lotto, and brother, Mr. Jarnea M. aillette and Mr. Gillette. Mr- and Mr. It C. Holtoway have returned from Mwrence, Kan., where lliy weht to attend the Kan ,Nebrak game of laat week. Mr. and Mr. I). K. Wlr of JPItt hllrgh, l'n., are the Riieit of Mr. nnd Mra. C. ti. Cranmer, 1105 Houth HI wood avenue. Ml Ma Corlnn Melner left lett night for fl. Ix)ul. celled there by thn eildden death of her brother-in-law, Mr J'lin II MICInney, who paeeeil away Monday night at Kt John hoenl'nl. Mra. McKlnnev wa ntthe bednlde of Jyrhllhnnd. The Joy of Eating Pie Thn Hold IlucoaiHTr of tho Tnhlo Aro tin IVIIuua Aritinltitiil Willi filimrt'e II).'Mii Tnbh'ta, Kvery day you meet aomeone who (ay, 1 wlah I hadn't eaten that pie . t,1 ftal. II, Asa KnlAil linntia or haih wi'h fl ui or lomnthinK ; The Interment wilt be Thurdy In Helle t-'ountalne cemetery. Mr, nnd Mn. II. J. Ilrlckner left Tueaday evening for MeKeeaport, l'n., having been eummoned to that city by the death of Mr, Ilrlckner' father. Ml.n Adelaide Condon ha re turned from a vUK of four month with Mr. and Mr. Olenn Cnndan In New York City. Mr, and Mr. (lorg Hoigland havn returned from a fllt to fort Worth, Dallna and other polnta In Texn. JOY RIDING REDS FINED FOR PRANK Pawnees Who Piny With Pirates Almost Broke Up Dedication epll to The World. I'AWNKE, Nov. 14. l'ete Murle and Moi Yellow Here, two Paw nee Indian hoy, watched the dedl- cation of I'awnoe county' memorlaj to Ita World war veteran, from the window of tho county bntlle. And It wan all the result of too much peed, Mosea, he It kr.otvn, npenda his nummera with the Mttaburg pirates, dishing up smoke ball for the aluggera of the National league. In conseauence of which he In eome pumpkin among the eport fan of hi home town, Pete Is one of hla ardent admirer. The two were re. turning to town about dusk In Hay I,!ttln IJcur'a Marmon eight, after a Joyrlde over the county. Murle waa piloting the boat and omehow conceived the Idea of demon'rtlng to MQ't Just how fast one of hla curves chaaed across thn plate. The east road Into town be came a speedway with only ono contestant, and stray cara and teams all along the way pulled off In the ditch to let the apced demon paan. On tho east end of the main atreet, two unoccupied Ford touring can p.irkvd by the curb loomed up un expectedly. I'etn eaw them too late to change hla course and In a mo ment Kord whoel, apokea, fender, windshields nnd running board were traveling about In all direc tion. The accond car wan parked nearly twenty feet from the flrel, but the Marmon dragged the first n doien feet and then struck both Kord almost lmultaneoilly. Thn Judge llstoned kindly to their K rr yesterday morning, then fined ea ti 130 and cost and committed t..e i to "Cap." Bcott'a lodging housu f 10 day. In addition to which i repair bills on the three cara w, total several hundred Iron men, McAdoo'n Auto la Stolen. LOH ANOKLiUS, Nov. 14.WI llam (it Mo Ad oo, former secretary of the treasury, reported to thn , . lice today that while he waa a, tending the nutomobllo enow last night hla automobile waa stolen, New feouth Walca has eatahllshc-l a plant for crushing copper s c I for road construction nnd tho manu facture or concrotn. 0 0 0 CM 04 0 04 04 04 () 04 04 04 04 04 04 Aminiinmnrnta. The Creoaaohe chapter Delphian society will meet Wednedny after noon at 3 ociock in centenary Methodist church, A called meeting of the member of Mnrnthon cluh wilt he held Wednesday at 2)30 o'clock nt the home of Mr, a. 1. fllater, 80 North aillette. Personal Mention Mis Maris Croable. who spent the) past week-end vlsltlni; her sister, Ml Olive Crntbts, nt the University of Oklahoma, relumed home Mon day. Till I the second cIiolastlo Tli Put Men flood Sloluertl Or lt'il IU Malnnr unit m lljl'rplli. that aoured on the atomach. Just tell 'cm that one or two Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablet chewed after eat ing prevent uch trouble or re lieve It If already boiling up. Oet rid of the acid, sour rising nnd helchtng with these tablets. Their action I lmple. They give the ntomnch the alkaline effect It nerds, they thua aweeten thn food, ncldlty ntop, your Moninch feel good nnd you learn to nil what you llkn with out fear of dlatreca dun to Indi rection, (let a 60 cent box of Rtimrt's l)ypepla Tablets nt nny drug atom They nre the stnndhy of thousand of.thn best fellows nit over tho U. H. 'and Canada. lAdvertlsement. Yes! You've got to have GOOD silk And YOU would be wearing silk underwear this minute if you knew ITALIAN Silk WHAT is Kayser Itali.m Silk, anyway? "Oh, yes," you say, "I know It's that finely woven silk that stretches." That's all right but watt just a moment. Do you know that it is made of the best silk there is, the finest, the strong est, the purest selected silk, the silk of silks; that Kayser alone nukes Italian Silk Under wear; that good silk is the longest-wearing fabric in the world? Could underwear be more luxurious? Could undenvear fit better? Maybe some day -but not today. It is the most economical underwear there b because it lasts so long. LhL CW.ijf for I nVtW Awry If Ie b la the wrtrlna of tfi Ksyter Italian Silk Vmu tluc their upf rior quality nJ (juiiit tailoring are given the itunttMt. Joit three inches bow the kn thy do not wrinkle or toll up, 12.30 and up Look for ths Mtnttjll rein, forccsxnt in ll iiuiili uf very pair of K)ir Ittlitn Silk Bloomers it iruutri thir duribility.Stretcrm with v ly step giving comfort and tie of movement. Mnrvelflt rfluforcnuent, 93.00 and up C11 .(tt't: J7A Dlgned for comfort a Kayser lulUn Silk Union Suit ful fill its purpoM with "room enough" yt cartfully fitting thfigutrHtUprdcllj;a reo uUit to th ttilcired coitumc 6.00 and up "our Mexzftnino Floor iKllg to i Household Novelty Shop continues to fenttiro ndtH tionnl new novelties for tho homo in unlimited va rieties. Art pieces nnd decorative pieces that are new nnd distinctive are displayed. Included arc: Frnmcd Picture Bird Cages Boudoir Lamps Smoking Sets Opalescent Vases Teakwood Pedestals Fancy Baskets Incense Burners Bridge Lamps Candlo Holders Art Candles Novelty China Book Ends Lnmp Shades Novelty Glassware Parchment Shades In nn endless vnrlety of hada nnd varlou hand-painted de signs, priced from $2.00 to $20.00 Incense and Incense Burners Ilurner of glared pottery: bronze In vnrtou new shapes and designs; priced from 50c to $8.00 Incense In cubes, sticks and boxed powder; choice odora In rose, violet, enndelwood, orange blossom, pine, cherry blossom, etc., priced from t . ISc up to $1.00 Gifts of Silver Are Certain to Be I Appreciated Assembled In the Main Floor Rllverware section at Hunt' are cores of beautiful gift of ell ver. There nre Tea Set. Vases, Dread Platen, Sandwich Trays, Candlestick, Vegetable Dishes, Halt and Tapper Hct, etc. All are moderately priced. Three Items from our Art Needlework Department (Second Moor) Stamped Bed Spreads Special, $5.95 A wonderfully good-looking spread stamped ready for em broidery; choice design of Iltao French knots and a basket; a ready-made model to work from. Specially priced for Wednesday, .(Art Dept. Second Floor) Towel Sets Stamped Towel seta make Ideal gifts. Our showing Includes an especially attractive number stamped In various designs; unique colors. Sets Include a face towel, bath towel and a wash cloth. The set, 12.75, (Art Dept. Second Tloor) Huck Towols, Special, 49c Stamped Huck Towels with gingham ndge, hemstitched, Choice of five patterns, includ ing butterfly, conventional potn etta and applique designs. Wednesday 9 November Fifteenth We Announce the OPENING of Our Mezzanine Floor TEA ROOM This event will be more than welcome to our many patrons. No effort has been spared to make this one of the most up-to-date tea rooms in any department storo throughout the entire southwest. We have installed a most complete fountain and fifty tables to serve you luncheon, tea, or cold drinks. Good food of quality, In both materials and cookery, served only. v Every facility for quick, pleasing service. At noonday luncheon is served just fast enough to be especially at tractive to those in a hurry. Pleasant surroundings, comfortably furnished, per fectly ventilated, conveniently reached by three elevators and a stairway from our main floor. Prices that aro very moderate, duo to simplified serv ice, an excellent organization, and careful menu-making, which offora attractive variety in the dishes that most everybody likes. May we expect you for luncheon or tea today, tomor row or any time? Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 p. m. Tea, 2:30 to 5:30 p.'m. Shop Early 34 More Shopping Days Until Christmas nn oyland ts J oyland at Hunt s ' You'll never know, what real variety in good toys may be until you've seen Toyland at Hunt's Base ment Store. This department was just opened recently to fill tho demand for a long needed toy department. Here one will find a huge selection of good things for boys and girls. A Feature Showing of the Nationally Advertised Silk Underwear Look for tha Marvelflt re Inforcements tn the crotch of every pair of Kayser Italian Bilk nioom.er It Insures their durability. Stretches with every step, giving comfort and ease of movement. Jlnrvrlflt reinforcement. Designed for comfort a Kayser Italian Silk Union Suit fulfils Its purpose with "roomy enough" yet carefully fitting the fig ure. Look for the Marvel- lit reinforcement. It la In the wearing' of tho Kayser Italian Silk Vesta that their superior quality and exquisite tailoring are given the truest test- Just three Inches above the knee they do not wrln- kls or roll up. Madeira Linens Presenting an interesting assortment a t absolute unique prices. A varied selection of the best madeira in the mar ket is included in our showing; in fact you'll simply revel in this dis play of beautiful things Lunch Cloths, Centers, Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, Doilies, etc., etc., all in the finest white linen with exquisite hand - wrought madeira embroidery. You'll know at a glance when you see these beau tiful linens and what splendid offerings pre sented. Lunch cloths, 36 to 72 inches. Priced $10 to $27.50 13-Pioce Luncheon Sets. Priced $9.75 to $15 Square Lunch Cloths, 45 and 54-inch. Priced $11 to $19.50 Napkins, six to the box. Priced $4.75 to $6 Dresser Scarfs, 36 to 54 inch length. $7.50 to $17.50 Each .iiarvriui roiniorcemeni, y g- ' j 7 $3.95 to $6.95 $6.50 to $8.45 $2.75 to $4.50 NewRlbbonS Fancy Hosiery Fancy clockings on sheer and medium weight, open work clocks that are new, unusual de signs In embroidery. Triced $5 to SIO l'alr. Chiffon Hosiery in Just thn qual ity you prefer. Prloed $1.B0 to 10,60 l'alr. IOc, 29c, 50c up Just ribbons, ribbons tell the 6tory. Novelties in two tones, plain and picoii edge, novelties for girdleB, sashes and trimmings. For tho customer who pre fers a ready-made novelty of ribbons, such ns bags, girdles, corsages, garters, cushions, rose buds, 'etc., will find an unusual show ing here. (Main rioor) IryU&defwear Ol y.4B.04