Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD Till U8DAY MAIM' II 27 1 0 1 S
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SOCIETY NEWS
BY VUHg EI1A tiWTNNB
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Human nature Aemende
pi. IN 41 H 1 1 I HHlly If NMI
Ihwnrl this demand are are in
ttu iik- i ot rearing criminal!
Instead of i Itlsene fur
iii. starved natures balked In f
Hi. mi iiaiiii.ii daalroa win turn
nil if ihej ara i it help i to
111.' i '
Money cannot buy good ett 1
liana. lul a Judlcloua outlay 4
at . eomparatlvely small sum 1
win do mora thun any other I
one Ihllig in turn the activities
ir . hlld-llfe Into tho proper 1
mill natural channela wiu.ii
lead M good cltlianahlpi . s
ii is (he very parody upon 9
common senae to appropriate 1
mono) fii' play-grounda and 1
i . r i se n f"i aupart lalon. I
Tii.it la Indeed saving at the i
splgui and waiting ai tin
1 1 1 im Ii- - .1.1. ..I. Kiln.
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liili.ll ). (M I.MiAK.
Mrs n a walla entertain' with
thimble part) for Mrs. 11. L. Italia
The pie Club" boys give smok-
er hi hoi r their tathera
i.. ii t m card party and dance
ui ISIka' club
Mis- iii.i Bynum entertains for
Mihs Bandera.
I'loawnni Tea.
Mlrs Irene King entertained the
rouni women f Bt. Acnes Quild oi
Trliiltj Dlpiecopal church with a
i! :i ui leu Tuesday afternoon a I her
home "ii Ninth Denver
M ra
f..i Muk
gucal "i
fi'W day
r i. Thurman leavea today
. e where she win be the
Mis. jniui B Meaerve for a
Mis It II Si nils returned home
yaaterda.il from a few days' visit in
Chandler
The N'exodcno meeting calendared
for yesterday afternoon at the home
nf Miss Mar) Donahue was postpon-
ed one a'eek from the day becauaa
of tin unfavorable weather.
There will bo a general meetlnu of
the ;iiii sorietlea of the First Metho-
dist church this afternoon with the
memhera of the south circlo as hos-
tess n the home of Mrs. (). II. Leon
hi. I. N'o HIT South Cheyenne.
Tl'lllll) nllil Meeting Postpone!.
This week's meeting of Trinity
Qulld has been postponed on account
njf the unfavorable weatlier oondd
tfona.
Mi-- Vnunkninn lloaleas-
Alter i long period of uneventful
i nut. in the younger niiis' bridge
club circles during Lent Miss Nancy
founkman waa hostess at a delight-
ful gathering of this jolly bevy of
(rlrl Monday afternoon. The playing
of bridge Which had bean foregone
during the Lenten season was eon-
tinueil with Interest and p'easure and
at the close of the afternoon Miss
a RUSSIAN di;i:ss
There aeema to ho n" wunlng of
the tuaaian Idea and lis charm still
holds. The one aketched here show
ii combination of Beenard red with
blacki "nil the underblouae haa o ninii
voile with a plain black satin aklrt.
Over this is the liuaaian blouaa of
the red edged along the dosing Una
with fani y braldi showing blai k gre)
anil White This same luaid Is used
for the girdle and ouffe The i loalng
is mail' with Bteela buttons and steel
4 4ilit ed nieta Hie bra i'l.
Oladya Brown was n warded the prlae
ui pretty Bilk boas loi having made
in) a ore Delicious refreahmenta
were served The gtrla wore happj
to have with them the Misses Ethel
ind Helen Carter who are home
again after a several weeks' lsli In
St. Joseph and Kansas city Mo
Itook Party
Miss Lnt'ra Bhun way entertained
v w i Icamntl) with three liililes o)
rook laat evening to honor Miss
l-'yrno I'rtce'a gui'Bt .Miss Leona Ban-
dera of Miles Okie
Broadview Opening Postponed)
The formal opening In the public
of Broadview Lodge tho fin new
dormitory for the i;iris .a Kendall
College to have been held this even-
lilg lin been poatponed until a Inter
dute. The severe weather of the past
1-w da) i has rendered it Impossible
to complete tro1 walks about the new
hu Minn and it was accordingly de
Idefl to Invite the public to Inspect
t'n new home when more favorable
westhei sets in.
Daughters of tin' Involution io Coil
ferenre.
Presided over by Mrs w. . Red-
w r.t si it- regent of the Daughters of
the Itevolutlon the annual cn"hfer-
onct and Colonial assembly of the i.
Doctors Use This for Eczema
Dr. Kvans. Er-rommlnslonur of
llalth. nvs; There Is almost no re-
lation hetwen skin diseases and the
bloert Tlie skin must he cured through
the skin The germs must bs washeil
out. an.l sn salves have long ago been
found worthless. The moat advaneed
phialelani of this country are now
asrefd t.r. this and lire presi-ribing a
wasli "f wlntergreen thymol and otnei
Ingredients for ci-nia and all other
skin dlsesses. I'hla compound is known
as i)i Prescription for Kciema.
Dr. Melmes tha well known skin
specialist writes. "1 am convinced (hall
the PUP Prescription Is as much a
Pcin' for eosama s quinine for ma-
laria 1 havs been prescribing tla
D.D.D. remedy for years. " li will taka
away the Itch the Insiant you apply It.
In fact we are so sine of what
D.D.D will do for you thiit we will li
glad to let you have a 11 buttle on
our guarantee that It will cost you
nothing unless you tin. I lhat Ii doss
tln work.
Ask us also about IU.1 Bosp. 11
h-dps.
Quaker Drug Company.
Clean floors doors woodwork with
GOLD DUST
Gold Dust Is such a marvelous cleanser
that a little of the product sprinkled in
your scrubbing water will save you
most of the back work and clean much
more quickly and thoroughly than any
other way.
For anything and everything about
the house Gold
Dust is the best The GOD DUST TWINS
known nlfianser. H3T TheakADate
Try it once and
you'll use it al-
ways. You can buy a
large package of
Gold DUSt for 5 RerfonftthDay
CentS. - Lt the COLD DUST TWINS
do your work"
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicaio
i l I II I ii hi i n T
i mi ii i i i i im.
i Medlual Ncn. i
'Thai drowsy tired) a'orn'oul feel-
ing which moat of us have arlfia ap
in ii. n il nf .' iiiii weather cuiu s from
the poisoned impurltlea in the blood
rthi.ii generally lead to aloltneaa or
pooi health ai the Ural signs ol
spnng H k i. Tiluod-purlfylng tonb
siuiuhi lie taken bj avarj ineinpor of
iht (amlly
The sgpanae of making audi ton-
i a in ba suniii if one eiH from the
'rug store pint aloohol and t ounoi
kardvne thon mix theaa with ' oup
rui sugar adding hot water to make
n quart a tableapbonful taken before
mesis will soon alear the blood of nil
Impurltlea bautah plmplea and aalloa
s mill raatora i"st ippettie and tn
prg) No kiinwn remedy is so strength-
nnlng and energlalng to a llrad worn
oui system as this old-faahloned
bod) regulator M is one of the heat
health realorera known to medlcai
aclence''
.v. ii. win im- in aeaalon in Oklahoma
i in inii. i ' The daj aaaalon a III be
held in SI Luke's church to he f.1-
luwed by .in evening meeting In the
M 'su .il Ait liiHiitutiv Mrs. Uca Clin-
ion. icKeni of Tulaa Chapter afra
ji i 'ii Hail state reglatrar alii
Harr) C Ash by ajtd Mrs. John M
ft'nrd lefi yeatorday for Oklahoma
1'iiy t4i in- in attendance :tt the eon-
(renoe Mrs. w Albert Cook imil little
daughter Rlleabethi who were called
io i'ii ittauooga Tonn. to ba preaeni
:i ih. funeral and Interment of Mrs
t'nok'a slater Mrs Waters of Bonoma
C'lil Bra expected to arrive homo st.
iirda y.
Miss Neva Holmes of Plttaburg
ICanaaa haa arrived to ihare honors
With Mrs. Harry I. B telle iilS4i of
Plttaburg as a visitor In the home of
Mr and Mrs. Oeorga a. Wi'ils of Ko
IS09 South Cheyenne uve.
Miss Nancy Uee Miller of Colllne
ill.- was the guest Of thO Misses
Marian and Helen Harmon laa night
having come over to witness the pini-
ductlon of the 'Master Mind.1
Mrs. Nell MoKeevar of No 110
South frlaeo who has been an oper-
ative patient In Kanaaa City hoa-
pital fir several days is very low unci
news of lier li al h at any time WOUld
not be unexpected)
Miss Ora Cnrtmell of Banta Anna
Cal. who luis been ii guest for several
daya of Mr an! Mrs. C. W. Cartmell
anil family of No. lils West Ninth
i r t yesterday fm- an extended visit in
Anderson Ind
For Mlsa llodgc
Mis. Carl C Magee and Miss Jessie
Magee will ontertaln with an informal
sewing part) Friday afternoon at the
home of the former in Corleton Place
to honor Miss times Hodge of Carle-
Ion Iowa who is their guegt-
in tin- Prey Home.
Severe as was yesterday's st4rm the
small radlua exlatlng between the
homes f membera of the Bido-A-Wee
i tub ill if whom live in the neighbor-
hood of Eleventh and Twelfth on
South Elwood enabled the entire
membership t i". present ui the meet-
ing! li was Mrs. Carrie Frey'a priv-
ilege to ba hoateaa on this one of the
niiisi pleaaant occasions experienced
b) the congenial circle of neighbors
simv their banding together gome
weeks ago. A duel by Mrs. M. 8. Hill
and Miss Eunice Corey gave its share
of pleasure to the meeting nmi when
needlework was laid aside for serv-
ing of i fine lunch u second excep-
tional pleaaure was added to the gath-
ering Present were Mesilumes A. It.
Corey B. T. Davault T. F Oayley
S. A. Hackett Homer Hufft. M. S.
Hill. J. K. Miller T. S. Truelove L.
ft Canfleld ami Miss Eunice Corey
Iteforo adjourning for their several
homes the members aaaented accept-
ance of the invitation of Mrs. B t.
Da vault to meet with her m-xt week.
lialian rt Continued
Continuing their study of Italian
Art the Tueaday Book club met yea-
terday afternoon In the home of Mrs
Percy Collins. The usual roll call w:is
dispensed a U ii uui li entire after-
noon gTi'en over to the work outlined
by the 4 4ir book. As Mrs. Collins In
her paper. "Raphael and Ills Works."
told of the wonderful creations ami
pictured the beautiful character of the
artist the club'a own artist. Xlrs.
This Will Stop Your
Cough in a Hurry
Save 2 hy Making i m Coach
Syrup at Home.
TWa reciM' makei a pint f better
OOUgh ftyrup than JOU cul.l buy ready
tuudc for A few doses "usually
conuer tlio inoit ohstinato cough
stops even whooping euiigli quickly Mm-
ple as it is no better remedy can bo had
st any price.
Mig one pint of granulated stijjnr with
W pint of warm water and stir for '1
minutes pot '"4 ounces of Tines (fifty
cents' worth I in a pint bottle ; then add
the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleaaant
taste and lasts u family a long time
lake a taupOOUUl every one two or
three hours.
Vnu can feel this take hold nf a cough
in a way that mentis business. Has a
pood tonic effect braces up th appetite
and Is slight Iv laiative too which is
helpfuL A handy remeilv for hearse-
ne croup bronchitis asthma and alj
throat and lung troubles.
The effect of pine on the membranes
II well known i'mei is the moit vain-
i aide concentrated compound of N rwe-
I giiin white pine ettract and Is rich in
guaiacnl and all the natural healing
' pins elements. Other prepurali'ma will
J not vork in this formula.
This Tinex snd Bttgar Syrup reciha
sltained greit popularity thrrmnoUt thfl
Cniled States an I Canada. It hns often
hart imitnteil though never Sliecensfnlty
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or
j money promptly refunded gnea with 1 iii
I recipe. Yiur druggist has Plnex. or will
ft it for tou. If not. s nd to Tho
PlaeX Co. Ft. Wayne lad.
the'real thing'
For 6pnng 1913
Ohio Electric
"The Most Beautiful Car iu the World
(J We cordially invite you to
visit the exhibit of these wonder-
ful cars in the
HOTEL TULSA LOBBY
WANTED Oui of town readers
when in need of anything in the drug
line to remember utir mull order de
partmont. Kktlafactor) service guar
Klsl I
lKI i. ( II.
I Hi South Mc
fuwneend dlsplsysd aketehes 4f his
home ami Madonnas in 'Italian Ma-
lonnas" Mrs Tyrrell tool hor hear-
era back to iho thirteenth centur) of
art nmi alao brought them through
the utter centuries and the class of
Madonnas producod by more rccenl
artists. Sh).. i4o. had ph lures at hand
to illustrate her subject uiwnn love
aa the keynote hi'h Inspired the
production "f theaa maaterpl a of
painting.
Mi- Cartmell Klioworcd.
Miss Myrtle Cartmell daughter of
Mr. and Mrs C w Cartmell whoae
marriage to Wlnford Cunningham
win ba aolemnlaed Sunday was ten-
dered a delightful surprise and
shower of Kifis by quite a lurge party
of friends including the k'iIm f the
Bemper Fidelia club Tueaday eve-
ning. iaitors From Mexli
Mr and Mrs. Howard Loiter arriv-
ed Tueaday from Tomplco Mexico
for a vlall with Mrs. Loller's mother
Mrs. Mary Rothhammer and family
of Kendall Mr ami Mrs. Loller
made the trip from Tamplco to Port
Arthur Texas b) boat being unable
to travel by rail owing in the fact
thai the tracks are torn up becauaa
of the revolutionary troubles. Aftei
a two weeks' visit lu the Kothham-
mer home Mr nntl Mra Loller will
no to Houston. Texas to make their
future realdence
Mis It N. Hates who iiaken her
home in this fit)' w'tti ker daughter
Mrs. Lewis alien lias reluined from
a pleaaant atay of six months among
ri lathes mid friends In her former
resident
in Lewlaburgi Tenn.
M i. I'rlday March 28.
Rroakfaat
Hiked Apples l'oamy Omelet
Rj e m uitins. Coffee.
And i'uisa Morning World.''
iiineheuii
Vegetable Soup. German Touat
Hoi Chocolate
Dinner
Cream of Pea Boup Bhattuck Halibut
Mashed Potatoes. Radishes
Macaroon ' ream.
The meeting of the Embroidery
lull 'to have been held yeaterday after-
noon with Miss Mabel Joseph us
hostess Wag poatponed one week on
account of the snow and severe w'ea-
ther.
Mrs. D. D. Mlckleaon and little
daughter Lea leave today for Mus-
kogee where the) will isit for a tea
days.
Mr and Mrs S V. Rlgaby of Clar-
ence Mo. have arrivod to bo the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. David L
elements of No 106 Weat Fourth
street for set eral daya
j 4a"JB nB W
MaaMiJdMjWaJB aMjBasD rJgLjifsH
BO
EfcB
CARHART MOTOR CO.
HOTEL TULSA
"11 YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE BUY HER AN OHIO"
The Christian Aid society will moot
in the parlora of the church this after-
noon at 1:30 o'clock
Chautauqua RctTPtor) Coming
Accepting the Invitation of the
Chautauuua Cln h- nf TuNa. Mrs Ida
1.. Cole field serreljiiv .f the Assem-
bly of Chautauquai New fork win
atriM- lp Tulsa the first of ni xt week.
to he Hi. Km isi or the Tulaa circle for
several daya Mrs. Cole omes to iie-
llver two leoturea one a parlor af-
fair at flu- iiiune of soma member of
the Circle the place to be decided
later and the other 41 leOtUrC to the
general public Mrs Cole's coming
win be a really big event In olub iir-
les of the city and her lectures whl h
ire to be free ol admtaaton win be
intldpated with Intereat ami pleaa
ure. Mrs Cole win be a gueat In tin-
home of Judge W I Williams and
Mrs. Williams during her stay in
Tulsa.
to hear tluii he is now making a study
of the song birds of nhlo nmi Ken-
tucky. While in this city Mr Young
improvised the music of the Hyeohka
lullaby the words of Which were im-
parted to him by Mrs. c E Btrouvelle
us heinc the song with a'hlch the
Creek Indian mother lulled her pap
pooae to sleep. The Louisville K .
Herald r mtly devoted an entire page
tn the story r Mr young's bird study
ami compoaltlons
Judge M. A Ii4iiistiui and Mrs.
Houston of Guthrie who were ex-
Dected to arrive last evening to be
nests In the home of Mr and Mis
F H. Greer for a week have de-
terred tln ir ilsh until April
The Mission of lldlccming Tarn-.
Where old time religion Is enjoyed
nnd "tho ancient landmarks of the
fathers" have not lieen removed;
whee everybody is welcome hut es
pecially so rooming house nnd hotel
patrons to whom we say: "Come."
and forgetting the Sunday show en-
Joy with us an old fashioned gospel
meeting bringing memories of your
mother's bible and your father's liod.
Services every night. Babbath School
at ten and gospel meeting at eleven
Bunday morning Also if any unfor-
Eaet Second four doors cast of Cen-
tral aNtlonal bank. Lydla A. New-
berry. Superintendent niv
Vroiutea the Liver and Purifies the
Blood
The tiid Standard general atrenglh-
entng tonic. DROVE'S TASTELESS
chill TONIC arouses the liver to nr.
tlon drives Malaria out of the blood j
nnd builds up the system Cor adults
nnd children SOc
IE AND LEAD ARE
mm
Ji VaVl m
Send
for
By Mrs Janet
MeKcn2ieHiIl
lis FREE
Our instruction! lo tlie. famous editor of the FWon Cooking School
Magazine were : "Get up a book of recipes of the lliingt people like best.
Find the best uiay lo make and bake each one. Tlien write it out so plainly
that even an inexperienced housewife can't have a failure."
"The Cook's Book" was the result. Some of the 90 recipes were origi-
nated many of them were improved upon and all were personally tested by
this best known authority on cooking in Amenta and she tells so clearly how
she made everything that one ennnot go astray.
While some of the cakes and paltry are elaborate enough for any occasion
the recipes are all thoroughly practical and rail for no expensive and unu?ual
ingredients. In addition to telling how to make them the book i' beaulifully
illustrated in colon showing how lo arrange and serve the dishes apietiingly.
More than half a million of " The Cook's Book" arc now in use in Amer-
ican households. Yet the demand is constantly increasing. Many tend for
twr or three al a time to give lo friends or ycung hottte-
keeperi. Don't depend on borrowing one from a
neighbor- have one of your own.
How to Get "Tine Cooks Book"
. . . - . .. . ... . -----
In evrry 25c cn (A K C. Baking Powder i pack." I
toloied certificate. Srnd ui one of (hew certificatripaet
it on a totlal tard if you like) with your name and ad-
dreM plainly written and "The Cook i Hook iwll be
ma."-! tree ol t barge. Only one book (or each certificate.
Addreatt Jaquea Mfg. Company Chicago
iff
Wi'MmltiHt'T liulld .f the Presby-
terian church a in not meet this even
iiu as announced the aatalon having
been postponed "tie '.k OWing t"
the aaether renditions
Visitors lo Return Home.
Mis Cectle Plaher and Miss Ruth
Benedict ol Chanute Katiaajt aho
have been guests for several days In
the home of Mr and .Mrs. H. H. Henry
of Carleton Plae lll return Ii. !
today. The man thoughtrul nd
pretty little rourteelea eatendad to the
Halting iri ntieHt to thnlr chafin and
popularity arlth those arhotn they met
ahlle in Tulaa.
COM l AM nti.sii ii wii i wo
IjKAHKI) C'ONHIDKHAUI.K I V-
( III Ml VI I'ltl Mi x
iinpioM)i 1 1 i ( 1 1 v i lailfab Win its
Kfiendi of Mr. Rov Vouag n tnl-
anted young ioiini-t ol Oklahoma
City who appealed before the y-
sthka olub in meeting al the home
of Mra i"rii eilntofl in ihis city a
yiar and hall usu v. ill be pleneed
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla. March
26. (Social) More than uaual ao
tlvlly pravaltl near l ull land fol-
lowlni th). dtacovery ol paying ijuan-
titled of P ni ami aihc mid arrange
menti have ben made to develop all
or si Im The Cut lalol-.lol lin Mill-
big company has been organised
with sufficient i ipltal to fully develop
sii clairaa thai have been taken and
work win be begun immediately r.
Murphy ol lopllnTl banker. Is
president of Hie Company. lii'iiuio
Uest. Capital let and mine owner. hIso
of jopiin in aaaoctated with Mr.
Murphy. kdle looal hUslHMS men
are HSulstlnK in aecUrittg leases for
the eompnny options have been Be
cured on number of tracts of land
ml ether basis will be taken .
! lonr; ns there seems any Bfoapecta of
.. ). it. i i. . - -
I iriKlII it ))l. It )D 'A- 4-t 1111
J ihe first proapeeting iu he mado
near Ogeechee( two mluw east ol
Palrland where outcropping! ol tho
minerals have bean duKovered
In dlKKinit a well. I. b l iint. who
It vat within a mile of Ogeechee
found splendid OUttlnga at a depth
of twenty-eight feat it ik suid thai
thaw minerals were dlBCOVefad near
(hat tewn mora than thirty years ago
by a mini while digging n Well Tho
mill kept the matter a lac ret ami ra
turned later nnd tried to maka I
lets. "f tn. land but could not on
account "f Kov eminent restrlotlone
ami abandoned it Latei it bacattia
known that theaa minerals were dis-
covered and finally when restrictions
were removed to the agtattt that the
land COUM be leased laitlis haVa
started developing the field ami the
fair lanil-Jeplin Mlnlnx Company is
the firrtt to come Into the Held for
at'tusi development.
t .11
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MICKS'CAPU
IN A llTTLEWATEl4
l'emvs ths mi-o. wti-iher frtua
Ce'tl Sl 'VP. or linrv.iuinss. I
10c ZSe. and BOo.
SOLD A r WCLL-BTOCSCD OSUC
srosca
MfM man I lected
BPRtNOflBLb Ills.. Mnr. ;.
I. wr. nee v. ghermah republican wag
today eh- -ted to th.- United Stales
fm tin shot term.
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