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TIJTM DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 AO nr AC 'Ml LILIAN C PERKINS) orecas-f lit aWsasHV mmi H1 X.Tss-r.j'VJl. .J 9 EB ' ' 1i 0 V VRIt fr m I-i' ui. Tifl M V IT'tPl 11 li k,,L!ltV JH W . At W I fctsfTI (uaBPfa KTm ll'.-sw . ff l I D O f music j VVOMENS V WORK TufMlni'H I. 'Willi. Maulnjiiei Charles J. WrlKhlwman and ChrirWia ll. Palers will rflvo luncheon nt Country club .Mr. and Mil. rianniel II. Hnilth Kiva (lliuior imrty at Country club. Mr ami Mm J. M. I Intier nlMr- taln Tuesday lCvnnlnc llrldffn c lub, l'l Htta I t l aoron.y iflves Christ mas JuvenlU party nt home of Mr mi! Mm William ll. I'oiiieroy, Mian Allco Wilson hostess. Mr. and Mrs W. V. Itilo Rlvn dana- JnK parly for Mlsa Helen Kile. Primary department of Conway llroun school miti Chriatmas pro crams In morning and afternoon. Ahtalokn club irlves Chi Iwtmas par. ty al home of Mr. and Mr. T. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hydney B. Hinltli en tertaln with orenlnn card party at homo u( Mr. and Mrs. W IS. Hudson Mr Nod C. IllKiboo ;lves small Iimrhoon party In lionor of Miss Dol- la ll. Crowder. I'or Knali-rii Visitor. Mra, Uavld Kinery liremieman ha not Wednesday, December 27 oh time In which nh will Rive a ta In her home, 1723 Uouth Norfolk nv tmo, to present Mr. Ureiinoman's mother nnd ulster. Mra. Louis A Ilronrioman and Miss Herna Iltonna maii of I'lttsuursh, I'a., vliltora here tor tnt Holidays in tne llronneman homo. Christmas Party, MIm Floronro DroDahl will enter , tain with a holiday danclns party In the homo of her pru tints, Mr. mid .Mrs. M. C llr.iU.ihl, HID North Din w, on Thursday (mining, December 21, whon betwenn 75 and 100 KUoeta will bo pruaeut. Tills la to honor MlaKci liina ana Helen An dniw, daughters of Mr, mid Mra It. H. AndiBiv of thin city, who are returning from college at St. Louis to spend the holidays at home. l"iir KiiiiMiH VlHltor. Misw Margaret (iresllne of Pitt' bum, Kan., tho cuest for the holi day season of Mr. J. 15. fjteliiliei h", 1ms arrived. CUffonl Blelnburi; hn extended Invitations to a dancing party which ho will ulvo on Christ mas night In the btelubcrg home honoring Mis QroKlIne. Uiitliilii) 1'n rty. Mra. C. A. Morrltton, 1436 South Nowport, entortulnnd with n chil dren's party on Haturday nftoniuon In honor of tho eighth birthday an niversary of her daughter, Huth ' llarbnra Christmas wns forecasted In the attractive decoration, linrncn were played and a plonant time wa njoyod by thosn present who uuto Kugonla MoMlllcn, Henrietta Hggor, Mndbllnn Wnllier, Adolo Marcus, Al u Andrew, Madgo Whltralde, Irla Van co, Mildred Kdgar, Clatrt llayner, Martha Vnndiivor, Margaret Ollleaple, Clara Jacobson, Lucille Klnnan, Ava and Killth Harper, Zola llrown, Dorothy Banford, Kathryn Qwynne, Cartherlnn Cone, Adclald 11 llalrd, Msrjorle Doits. Vivian Jane fltern. Mrs. V. M. Prlealur, Mra l'Vtd H. McDonald and Mian Dorothy Banford assisted Mrs. Morrison. cab, Mrs, Humphrey. Mr. MiKill viny, Mr. A. i' Anher, Mr. 1-Hiira IU1I, Ml dm Heulah Norton, Metiers. I It and J. ('. Cut. hall ml V. I), nU. Mr. Thompson Is one of Tulsa's pioneer. AiiiKiiiiiivinmit. Mrs. C. 1C. liuchner. who I re reiving fund with which to purchase a piano for the Tulsa boys' home. mak all club who have not yet do Mated, to do so early this week. This li to be a Christmas Klft from the women's clubH of thn city to the home. Announcement Is made by the scholarship ci.minltien of thn Amor. Irirn Asawiutlon of University of Women, Tulsa branch, unit Mrs. Kobert M Mi rarland has given schularahln to the association, which I Ilk" In natiirs to those Riven try Vlssdamss 1C. I'. trarwoll, J. HI. Cro- bio and Mr. Al farmer. Aaba Court Lad If Hhrlue will rIvs a children party ami h'lft nhriwer Hi la.inlc hall on HiUiiiclay alter noon. December '.'3 The Christmas party will li tor chlldrn In Bbrlne dom and the Hhuwur It for cttlt of tho Frances Wlllaril home. Under allspice of Trinity JCpl- copal church a mystery day, por- trnylriK tho blrtn or ChrlHt, will bo ptesentetl t tho church durlrut tho hnllitnvn fnllrtr nttriritinrement tn hn Riven Inlcr. Ths Amber Itotary Ann s.r mt- Ins with Mr. Frank Bryant. 1705 Houth Norfolk avenue, on Wednes day afternoon. Member of Tempi Israel sister hood will clve a program Tuenday afternoon at tho nodal rentar rooms Of tin temple at 2 o'clock, There will be a mibaorlptlon danc Klven New Yt-ur night at ths HlUs club. Tho membeta of the History and Literature nlub will hold their an nual Christmas party Wednesday iiftcrnoon. December 20. Mrs. O. 1 Weto will bo their hoeteee. Th Athena Delphian society will msot Thumday ovenln ftt the y. V. A. Personal Mention Mr. Olefin T. llraden leave Tues day for PlttsburK, Pa., to Join Mr. llraden and othur members of the family for the holiday. Mis Margnrct Cappt arrives flat- tirday fiuin Mount Vernon seminary, Washington, I), C to spend the holi day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. unpps. Mr. and Mrs. John I), Means have returned from New York and Chi cago. They wero Joined In the lat ter city by their youns; son, Gordon Mount), a studont at Culver military arademy, who returned homo with them to spend tho Christina holi day. tvKn A fimart Day-Tlnio lYock. Iing aklrts, lonif lenves and lonff waistiinns, noiiiing is short about th new mono, mm style, which ha a of the new fahlon requirement to make it a noon model for you f.ihlon your new fall frock from. slitvplo to milk and would cost only Kiiout 14.10 iiKUrinu TKo at ll ne yard with braid at 20 conts per yard Any of tne new crepes now how would also he Knod for this atyle Tho pattern No. 1521 cut In Mie t years, 36, 88, iO and 42 Inche bust inonmire. S.zo 30 reoulrco 3 U yards 40-Inch material with flva yard two-Inch braid. Price 15 contx, utanips or coin (coin pre.forrcd). Our Fall and Winter l-'ashlon Masr- azlno Is rendy. Contains ovor three hundred style In addition to four piiKes of embroidery designs, three panos or styles worn by "movie stars, and a lx-1eson course In urcssmaKing. fries 10 cents per copy. flond your order to Fashion de partmont, Tulsa World, 230 South Wells street, Chicago, III, It costs approximately JS, 000, 000 year to print and distribute tele- phono directories throughout the United Mates. New Club Oiiruii'-cd. Tho Kyoto-Ky club composed of several of tho youneor girls has beoii ai'Kituizod. .Mlsa Martha 81m imiiiH Is prosldvnt; Miss Mlldrod Jane JInxey, axicretary nd Miss ISUzabcth Io Sinks Is treasurer. Others aHU cl.uvj mo Mlsse Helen Adams, M. or Rare! Capps and l.uollo Murlvy, Mioses Josephine Biiiimtins and Al pharetta Kcott art) club sponsors. Duncllij; Party. Misses Floroiuo Stover, Mildred Miller, Aruthcn Hctitherly and l,ur llno Winn, plcdsea to tho Phi Alpha fclk'ina sorority will entertain ut danc Iiik in the lloathcrly home, 611 South Zunls street, on Friday evening, De cember 22, having msmber of the aorortty and their boy friends iu fcUOStH. tlultt'ly-lUiurvr. MIm Helen lthoret and Ralph Enlvely ware married Haturday ve iling at the home of ths bride's par ents, Mr. and Mra Charles Ithorer. 23 Houth Victor, Itev Italph Point , roy Crum, pastor of Trinity Kpls ' copnl parish officiating. Mis Alice McCullouKh and Courtney 11. Nelson wore ths attendant. A oonpuny of - tlilny were present, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Snlvoly will nmko their homo In Kanms City. Ten for I)o1or Plvknnl. Mrs- A. J, Ittidd was hostoa on Saturday afternoon to i small com . jinny of guests whom aha had Invited lor tea In courtesy to Dr. Juhu Plckard of Columbia, Mo., president of the art department of tho I'nl ersliy of Missouri, who Ijctured on "Michelangelo's Slstlns Chapel" on - Haturday oveuing In the high achcol udltoriutn under the auspices of the Jiuskln Art eluh. Th Kilcsta for the tia wero limited to the Kuskln Art club mcmbcis and a svroup of Doctor Plckard's lonu-tline friend who were, Mis. Charles Illy. Mrs. Hverolt T. Mannlrw and Mi. Merle Prunty. Mrs Le crnton, presided at the fa tubW) which held a centeip'eee of lilnk roses. Mi. Ccorgo T. Wllllam- - eon otherwlso assisted In the extend Ins" of hospitalities. On Filda evening Mr. and Mr. Ittidd were hosts at dinner compll 'jnantary to Dootor Plckard, and had " no llieh i;uts on tnis occasion, Mr. and Mrs- Clarence J. Hind man and -, ll.i Adah Itoblnson. Mr. Reward Harris, who la attend ing Ohio university, will arrive home nocemiier zt to spend tne Holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. 11, Harris. Mrs. Oeorge C. MarrlcV of Sprlns flcld. Mo., Is visiting her son and daughter, Dr. and Mra Ira Allison, 174U South lloulder. Mrs. Merriclt Will remain throunh Christmas and Now Year. Mr, ami Mrs. Carl lllchard nrown will leavo Friday for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend ths holiday season with th former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. lit own. Mis LuhijllllnKslc has returned from a visit to Falrmount, W. Va. Mr. llradford Williams, a student at Amherst college, Amherst, Maw., arrives Thursday, Inn-ember 21, to spend the hulldaj'A with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 17. Klrkbridi unnounce the birth of a sou. Ura. Marry at hsr horns, street Whltaker U quits IU (2 3 South ColUg Mlsa Helsn Hnydar, a student at Watd-llelmont eollaco, NashvUle, Tenn.. arrived Saturday t spsnd th yuletlrte aaon at horn. Mrs Jatnss vn Mtllangen will re turn to her home tn Topeka, Kan.. Thursday, December 23, after apend tug several weeks heco with her s!s. ter, Mra. Harry C Ahby and M,r. Ashby. It Is recognlxed that as a country tho United States leads In effective legislation for the protection of women and children. )rr- irr -for SttlxxaPlf jJl- CZrifimas is ?j G Vrg - M Superior Tea Room 12 East Sixth Open Sundays lliriinniy hiirprico. 5rrs. Martha V. Tn.nnpson was ' pleasantly aurprisod at her home, (133 North Cheyomio avenue, Friday evening. December to, by u number - of her relatives and friciuls, tho oc , aaslon being In honor of her birth- day. Tho evening was enjoyed very much by nil prosont, Mr. J. O. Cut v chall, brother of the hostess, enter. , talnlng with music rtnd Ringing, after ' Which u delMous supper was sei ve ; nt 10 o'clock, many of those nroaent having brouKh' with them basket filled with dellea' les and other things thit made tho supper corn jilo'o. Th"'" present wero Heverciul snd Mt H Hi u k' urn, Mr, W T Pi adv. Mr and J ''i old Ms. I Mrs, J-nughlln, Mrs O. W mk, j.iijuieii, Mra. Kclir, I J m HI J 1 1 p-l s Dotft be embarrassed bv ablemislied skin i!ot i ! comP1elnn. why don't you begin at once the dally uc of Kesinol Oinlment ami ReiinoJ 1hklllM.4U.ri..l.I,..l tfl-. ill. n , . Mpt,tm litli.l,iit),.ioolrrth liouVlt. nj htlwi j.i ' V ,r",u,,a,oi"b'',t'n'.ornnielllii1ilComji iiu, SMtvt joil na utuillT lIr on KW U.nUiii.1 lui Kiilaol nnd Mr. Mrs. A.I W. M F Me. Mc wbrny. Mis, Mc It ilh coljfatUt tt ftb uiJptcipMcdufUct wttlk ul MtricliPt mtu ftttcn lion. Yejwa in ikin trpufelt hit biti rvcrcomt tht UUf L ol KmIqoI Smn U yotfo )lr fufccieoi to Vttp mcl cmrltiioni Cifir, (rrh tnl inol Bujr Ih RmIiwI lejuctt Open Evenings Music Is Essential Open Evenings Make It a Musical Christmas Our mngnificent stock of new Steinway Pianos, Vosc Pianos, Stcinerl Pianos, Shoninger Pianos, Ludwig Pianos, Brumbnch Pianos, Mnrwood Pianos, Iillhurn Pianos, etc., genuine Pianolas, in comparable Duo-Arts, genuine Victrolas and musical instruments of all kinds at prices that cannot be compared. Every one is a bargain at our price. Splendid Piano Values Daring This Week We cun prove Hint our sale pricca oi these pianos are $35 to SI 50 lowei than the prices in Inryc eastern cities ' See them nnd try them for yourself Kloman & Nord . .A. .$325 Elburn $365 Meissner $360 Estey $440 Shoninger $440 Ludwig -.-...-... $435 Oar Renewed Pianos Are Wonderful Sale Values Kroefler, mahogany case, Kimball, oak case, 51E? (( fall sire $i05. (IU Gerhard, walnut case, Q'A K (( large size DQiJ.UJ Schulcnberg, onk case, $91 fl Ort large size 3iU.UU r Santa Clans tells of Mother Goose Land Ha (natty Gilbert CIrnI) recites tbo old rhymas, aa Isted by a wllllna chorus of squeaks, baa. bats, caws, liee-haws, nrlftbs, moos, quacks, meows nnd lota more. Talto this flroat record home tonight I Ta tides, packd full of funl Tctof DoubWtred Record 18053 Victor recorda by UOM131 IIHODB IlliWrat, Com and har him. Behind every instrument is the Jenkins guarantee of over M years' standing In Kansas City and the Southwest, nnd any instrument can be purchased on the "JENKINS PLAN," the plan that "makes owning easy." Gem Pianolas I A New Low Price Incomparable Duo -Arts We are exclusive distributors in this ter ritory for the Genuine Pianola and the Incomparable Duo-Art. There is nothing made that compares with them. Sec them, heur them and plav them for yourself. YOU BE THE JUDGE. Price range from $695 up. Easy Payments Call or Write Other Musical on tills new Drachmas PI ayer $395 rtano Vntlrnrnch and SIR Worth or Jlnsto as low as St3 monthly A handaoma up-to-dato Mayer Piano, hull! well of food materials. Has the latest ex pression devices and Is vory easy to play Finished In mahogany, backed by us and by ths manufacturer. An Instrument that will glvs thorough satisfaction. With bench and tit worth of JOftP music iMiJ PLA YER ROLLS Nothing would b mors appreciated than playar rolls. Hero are some that should be In every library. Charges prepaid out of town on a t5.00 order. We carry the most complete etock of player rolls In standard selections, classical selections, over tures, sacred songs, marches, waltzes, children's songs and late popular pieces. Harwood Saxophones An Keys and AU Finishes $80.00 up VIOLIN OirTFTTS for children of ull ages.... $12.00 and up Banjo Ukcs..$3.75 up Ukuleles $2.00 up Wonderful selection of Harmonicas, 20c up Gibson Stringed In struments, sold with a life-time guarantee. Highest Grade Band Instruments on very eaay terms Latest Dance Music Carolina In the Morning (Fox-Trot). He Loves It. Til Build a Stairway to Paradise (Fox-Trot). I.ovln' Snm (Kox-Trot). Homesick (Fox-Trot). Where Is the Man of My Dreams (from "Scan- lais or 192Z"). Tomorrow i Fox-Trot). Christmas Music" TThen the Christmas Chimes Are Rlnglna (Walts). Songs of Christmas Tide, Bllent Night. Holy Nleht Around the Christmas Tree. cnrlslmas enrols Medley, Christmas Chimes. Christmas Hymns Selection. Gospel Hymns Abide with Me. Face to Face. Holy City. neautlful River, Heautlfu! Isle of Home-where. Calvary. Christian Science Hymn. ''i 1 1 i t f! p ill a Iff mm jPLa "1 11C 417 South Main Street e Permanent Christmas Gift Give a Victroln and be assured the gift will bring the greatest measure of happiness. It is the bcurer of amusement, solnce and companionship, a never-failing source of the priceless blessing of great nniwc, an enduring witness of your thouglitfulncss. We have Victrolas in a wide range of beautiful designs and finishes. Come in and make your selection early. Only the greatest artists make' Victor records, and only a 'ictrola can produce the finished result as finally approved by the artists themselves. When Giving Why Not Give the Best? The House that Guarantees AH of Its Planoi SoKfs'MOsic Co. A. J. CRIPE, Manager Osage 3133-3134 Call or Write I i I