Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 18
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SOCIETY NEWS -
JOfBPHINB ik'A
Hours: 7:0(1 tO lOlOO p.m.
I'hone wtio
IMIIMM. M IMIIItMM
in compliment to MIm McClungj
the hoapltabl horn of Mrs. u. K
Parkhural III North Cheyenne wag
iht eoant im' n delightful confpany
Tuesday afternoon An "An Loan"
mit'KHiiiK game tii' catalog r ex-
-hi bit a bains prettily dona In water
color Kowar aki'ti'luw tarnished di-
yersion. Min Irene tfeager captured
the gueef favor Mra narnaga end
Mra Hoiderman gave lomi delightful
piano number and Mra Wuni and
f eager leva ioma very entertaining
readlnga Punch was aerved during
the nrtfrnonii followed by froaeti
daintlea end eakee. ig tho hid
den were Meed am ei J. p tfayden
iiniih j. Harvey Qeorge Mowbray
Jr. w. i Reneau w. ft. Stover 1
D Murr V Ifoiderman E L Martin
la. C B Buah a. i' Robertaoni P
Mandanaky '. E. Buchner C. U Ford
.1 ii Campbell! Prank Beaman Bren-
ner a D Veagen Winkler Router
j. m. Ward J L rTarnage i. a Pow
ell T. ii Bbrlgbt Wlcklaer and
Mlaaea Bunch Pauline McClung Edni
.Mi'i'inim and Irene Veager
a Jolly crowd hi' town people drove
urn in tin' Qllleapla ranch five mllei
northeast of the city Monday evening
the ocoaelon being the sixteenth birth
day if Wesley Oll'eapte Rev and
Mri ii. e. Bnodgraa. Mm. Thompaon
'.'rs. a. 0 Archer and Mrs. Blokford
chaperoned the party which had for
It peraonnel Mlaae Helen Prenoh
Mabel pimona Mabel Johneon Lena
and Neta Johnaon Rattle McDowell
Millie Weller Myrtle Holt Mabel
Archer lone Qllteaple Oeorgla Aroher
mill Measra J C Curry n Jonnaun
Berl Brush J D. Blmmona Clarence
vv mi. Orln Hlntnn Archie McOII-
vray Joe DelBacearo Arthur Miller.
George Mitchell Dana Haws hi June!'
Fronk Wilder Herbert Markwell
jumea Archer Bernard and Leater
Hlllegple The part drove out In
Wagonette ami after an evening at
gamea enjoyed a nipper aerved by
Air .'iiiI Mrs. C W. liillespio.
Mrs. Theodore Cox llll South Boa.
i n. added in the happiness of al i
forty children Monday afternoon
when ah gave a children' party hi
honor of Matter Theodora Steamer
cox' ninth natal day An effective
arrangement of pink carnation ami
nntumh leaves formed a pretty netting
i. r the gathering of happy children
The dining room was particularly
pretty in in;: lighted with jacko'lan
tern ami long streamer r pink rib
hnn with the jackn'lantern attached!
reached from the electrolier above
ihe table in the place The hours
were from three-thirty to six o'clock
anil antiieemenl had been provided'
i r ever) moment until the five
o'clock luncheon of cream cake ami
candle which was aerved in the din-'
Ing room Numerous uifis told how i
Mill the little unestH loved their
young boat .Mrs. Co wag gaelated
during the afternoon i Meadame
IV. C Proat tV. E. Cordon J
ttrlgga x J. Oubaer C I-:. Buchn
i ml Mia Allieiia Bvana. Tile chllil
kiicsih ie Pagton Howard Lucille
Moore I'linl Calloway Willlum Cor
don Mary and Hagnld Porter Minnie
Brlgg Marguerite ami Eleanor Progt
Edwin Proit Bacon ami McAfee Dav
enport Sydney Man Ivi ami Heor-
giu Harris. Tbomaaia Brummett
Clark Parnell Dole Carter Mildred
ami Bather Bcott Helen Walker Julia
Wllaon Mildred Beaton Frank Dean
Cathey Hart is) Chattaln Robert ami
Cooper II It' ll. Marlelva anil Hell It
Muyglnnes Keith Bmlley Lane Poe
Bayard Halner Irene Buell Imogen
smith William Pleetw i ami
i'ii mi s Edward Buchner Master
Steams shared honor in cutting the
bt'rthda) cake with Maater eiydnes
Hurrla who had n hlrthda) the pat.
itrilni in lint;
Tre daoa-rairv eeereme carried out!
ih oolorg "f the order which are red I
white blue yellow ami green in
conteel making word from the name
ot the honoree. Mr Prank Beunan
oarrled away the honor and was!
given a Hallow e'en pumpkin which
I he present. ! in Mrs lumpier Ices
cukes unit coffee ware terved. The'
hi nniee was preaented with a sliver
s.iiivcnir ipoon engraved with a. R.
S. The uilesiv were Mr lllnl Mis.
Frank Beaman Mra. Ceocge W Mow
bray Mr and Mr Fox .Mrs. sinhr
Mrs. w Norvelle Mr- Parr la Mra
Btanrook Mr. ami Mrs Bumpier Mr.
unit .Mrs w . i' Fanner mis Tlmmoni
mnl Mrs Brown i
Mr M J Hopper entertained
Kri.up of girl Infnrfnall) Tueda ev-
ening After n delightful musical
program refreelimemti Wtte aerved)
these gueita Ml0 Saille I. i Irr
Julia Calhrent Wllaon. Anne Hash
i:esr UeShon Hilda Nltchey Theo-
ill si. i ; :i i Mar a ml I'l l
( III
I' the larifesl .Hi nt's .il' tin.
week ami ..ne of the chief one if
point of .l. asm was the reception
given Friday afternoon al the home
of Mrs. IV I.. Holland 111! Smith
Boiton bj the ladle of the Preebyter-
inn church. The hour were from
'.'::itl until llSO ami during that time
over on hundred and Aft) church
attendant mnl their friend called.
The Interior of tin home was ex-
ceptional!) prett) for the occalon
The hlind were drawn ami iii ever)'
I'.. .mi was an artistic decoration hi'
iii kin autumn leave ami bouga of
red berriea. Mrs. s. p Kltnmon
welcomed the gueati at the door mnl
whs aaaUted in the reception hail hy
Medomei John Davenport. C. R.
Buchner. Hughe E L Martlnla R
i ii til " I Ms in l I'm .ii hi rhokeri
after the 'illlli. ft .ii the quests nnd
preaented them in the receiving line
in which ptood Megdamea s. R (inr-
don. i' H Kerr. I J Martin. J. M.
Hall W. I'. Hail. C. H N'lcholaon
Hnmuel Conwas ami Percj Collin.
At tin attractive dining table were
mi ll Mr. S. i Hm is Mrs. I. i '.
Btonerook ami Miss Mary diver who
poured chocolate. Mrs. Holland ura-
rioual) ill liens... i the hoapRallty of
ihe home a silver offering wa very
graclouel) received
ai the home hi' h.r sisier. Mr s.
Claweon rtf West Firth atreet .Mis
Entiaheth Klper entertained a nuin-
ber "i frienda Wedneaday evening in
a manner chajacterltlc of this plena.
;it young hoateaa. Attraotive music
and tew gnmea made tin- hour
plen.snnl onoa until the late luncheon.
The gueata were Misses Opal Johnaon
Minnie 'Johnaon 'Lena Kirkpafrlck
Ellen Oarrlgan Ruby Blomna .Mar-
sha Harmorr iia Wooley Laura Nixon
hi. null.- Johnaon Messrs. Vernon
V'lck Luther Blnlth Fred Bplllman
joe Branham Taylor Harold Cray
Rwel Cardner ami Bd Molfltt
Mi. an I Mra 1 1 I. Stewart In
iteii i rerl of i rlendi in for w ed-
. neadA) evening to meel her sister.
I Miss Beater iis.n i Beaumont
Texas. I'lve hundred was the name
followed b) luncheon. Tin- Riieti
Mete Mr-. .1 illiamsiin. Mb
nil
w.iiiiams. a. i hiriK Bliss saiiie Lee
Orr Th toala Farmer. Hilda rWtchej
mnl Missis a i: Pgrmer i: U ('"h-
etiour Charlea Wllaon ami Beth BJy
Little Miss Oenevleve daughter 'if
In ami Mrs. J. J. s chmldl scut
in itaiimis for October
at
ami f.uir-
teen 1 1 1 1 1 ciri- reaponded Saturday
a rte nil i ii birtween the hour el J
ami i. i" aetebrate the eighth birth-
day of to little hoateaa. The after.
i n "lis spent iii names conteata
ami inns! The decorntlona were it
the autlumn coloring. Dal'nt) re-
rreahmetita wen aerved.
Mr. and Mrs. i limbs Friedman of
South Beaten t'gftajned al dinner
lust night Dr and Mri c i: w titer
Mr. ami Mrs. Davlea and .Mis Manlre
in Pi Smith ru.
Tremendous Millinery Cut!!
II ll I s
Tin dance al Oreutl payllllon Frl-
ilov eventne siven the dflhuiinnto
wna marked by cleverneaa ami nrll-
linncy. i in the anrangemeni cont
mlttee were Mlaaea irioreoog Braymer
Qladyi Btebhlni Anne Black Margar-
et McQanon ami MaJoMe Connolly
'riie interior ol the pavilion had been
mini.' eapeclall) nttractlve in u ira-
tprt. Hliie ami ii bile predominated
inni ihe eupportlng column were en-
twined With llles hrs ftfld a it i I i
"i ihe '.nil abadea onclrded lite In-
terior walls. The light were I ImI
with the aame.ah.ide. Maxey'a nr.
heatra gavi
i s I. si dancing mu-
i
in t hough 1 1 ui compliment to one
or their number Mrs. j. t. Btimpter
the member of the o k s. planned
a clever aurprlae mi her Wedneaday
evening as a farewell gathering be
fore she left for her new home In
Bhattuck Okla. Mrs H a Thomp
s.ni h iu her noma for tne nccaalnn.
-
HAIL'S.
WEATHRH.
Wauinlgton net. ii-
(iKIalii.nia
HAIL'S.
"Correct Dress for Women'
Fair Simdei
prohabry Monday.
New Velvet Dresses $32.50
Tomorrow morning a new line of Velvel ;iiiiI
Peau de Soie Dresses made up in combination will
i'eceive I lioir firsl showing.
New Street Dresses $12.50
Seventy-five new Street Dresses just received-
Serges Cashmere and Eaoleian in plain tailored
styles braided and Persian tritnnoings; blues
browns red greens tans siodes smoke ;iiii1 black
in Misses Little Women's and regular sizes; $12.50
in $27.50.
Long Coats $10.00 in 47.'o A lol of smarl
styles in .Misses' and Women's elevei' Ocils in nii-
tures ir t;ins. browns and grays; made up in some
very swagger styles both for street1 and autoing;
$12.50 to $27.50.
Black Coats $10.00 to $47.50 --A good Black
Broadcloth half satin lined Coat .-u $10.00.
Broadcloth Coats lined throughout with guar-
anteed satin; semi or tighl fitting; $15.00 $20.00
$25.00. Iilxtra quality Chiffon Broadcloth with besl
sjitin lining $30.00
150 Silk Petticoats $2.75 to $27.50
Beginning tomorrow we will offer one-hundred-and-fifty
silk Petticoats in nil colors and black :it
$2.75 each These are as good ;is the average quality
-iild in Tulsa ;it $5.00.
Sweater Coats $1.50 to $6.50
ale un i imi ai any time have tho dnpc
inn devotee enjoyed a more nitprrh
evening. Among thou deficmg ere
Misses UaxJ I'haiiuin. Dnroths rralni
I in Held Charlie Hi n. II pry
Hooper. Zella Bynum Plorence Bray-
mer Kyen Price Tula Price Marlon
i latin. in. Nancy Vounkman Mar Mc.
Klnley Clamed Buker .Marian lck-
ernian. Helen Harmon Until Tree
Olndy siei t ins. .Mmi Ruah Jane
N'eve Hilda Nitehey Ann Milliard.
Irene Ban I iter (lertrude Connelly
l.i. In North. Lottie K. mis. Hurls BUM
Lillian Reed Joaephlne Berry Bclva
Mitchell Ethel Carter Virginia
Probac Irene King: H"ay Cantrell ot
Saputpa Oentrude tirtymw Helen
Carter Ruby Qroyhill of Bartleevlllc;
Ethel Qiven Mildred Dlck 11111111.
Prank Ig Bnttaer nj ilannibpl Ho nii-
icHpie or i mass. Mae PCvun. Man
i lam-my. Ma. Bernbrock Margaret
MoOonnon Ann Black OeraTdlne
Braymer; .Messrs. Qeorge Small Don
Baker. Clarence Shepherd Eugene
Crawley L J. Whlteford Roy it I'm.
spire Berry Ralph Kramer B L. Co-
henour Charlea Steele EE w Hockner
i.e.. Daley Oray Brrlrk Rex Walker
C B Render L J. fhlgpln B. M.
6
4
This as everyone knows has been
a very Backward Season. We
have entirely too many trimmed
hats and untrimmed shapes for
this time of the year. If you are
going to buy at all you will avail
yourself of the
20 Per Cent
DISCOUNT
Which we will give for the next Ten Days to
Reduce Stock.
We have a handsome assortment of Hats
designed and trimmed by Artists. Apprentice
girls arid novices are not employed to do our
work. Nothing datracts so much from a wom-
an's appearance as a HOME MADE looking hat.
Even cheap material looks better when used by
"one who knows"
MISSES LEE & ROSS-18 W.3rd street
TULSA'S LADIES' HATTERS
N. B. We are prepared to give all kinds of embroidery les-
sons loin our class and begin now on Xmas work. It is
none too early. We ran furnish you linens and flosses and
we do Artistic Stamping.
Ketcliiim. ii.. .rue RaevcaD. R. Hat'
rleen Alien Berry Pred MoihBr C A
Poulton. Hun Bowero Con J. Callahan
aim pimaii m . . ii.m..i...i i .......
Bernbrock. Floyd Lewi. Tnm k.'h.m. Edward J. I
Joe Laley Charle it I. v. .1 R
Turn Cbaoceilor Will Tin mpion
B ril'l I'. II. SMC.t I.. lsir.
Win. 11. O'Connor Edwnrl MacTgg-
gart; .Mr. and Mra. K 11. Perry Mr.
ami Mrs. Pal Malli.y and Mr and Mr
.1. A llelill
ilames A. .1 Sunn
Oeorge Btillette Jamea
I'll. 'ml I'. Hal II. 'I'.
.1. I'l.llier. E II. S1I11111 II
ten. J. 'I'. Pollen s. a Hn
I'erilll. .1. !:. I n ncli. M.
I Frederick 1: 1.. Cowlcr
rclt. J. B. Miller. S
If. linker. .1. MoMlchaftl
irleft W. It l.iickfleld II
In Jolldon 1: Ut inter
rliiKer fii Borden W. A
1 11. Beoklei . n. a t Iberger C s
Kuwkln i A w Bowen
1 Icrederlck I' M.
Eerner D. B. Booth
1 Bchmldl ..mi i'. T.
'. Archer
Egan .1. a
Murphy v
11. B. Uh-
kctl M. B
Wiae n
B. B. Bar-
Stewart. J
11 H. Die-
B. Pulton
1; Winter-
Vandevi r
II. .IS Hi
Ivtraon.
M
nneiing The program Included:
iii 11 fail current event
Kllsabeth' Reign- Mis B. 0 Bar
I I.U I
Hlatoric Spot Win Celebrated
.ii: .1. in 1 ijlphant
Travelogue Mra r B Bhallen-
berger Parliamentary Law Mra 1 .tin it D
Lludaes
Puaquinndr i t--
11 Lovin Hear!
Jnhnaon
Trust
m n
1. 1
(Continued on Pukc Bight.)
Ladles' liatx I'em.l lell d ft'..' icUl
practical experience PnrlHian r
Making Shop ' gili
Watch Hie ads ami rou'll timl II!
veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeee
e
ee
Ho these irimpy Riorniiigs sufrgeM a little con-
venienl wrap ;it .1 small cost! Colors i red brown
Oxford and white; ( Ihildren's $1.60 in .l..-0; Misses'
and Women's $200 in $8.60-a saving of ;it least ;i
third.
Hosiery and Underwear
Onyx Hosiery
Merode Underwear
Th anmplimenl Ihe chartar mMmbera
of the hive ui' Lady Maoeabee en
l.'rtaliied Tuesday at'l.rm.n With n
clever otternodn at ihelr hall The
colon nf tho orJer red whit ami
black decorated the hall ami the ban-
quet tahlM.were adorned with hal-
i..u ien oMoratlon wlrjt which
were mlAgled an grtlnflr arrange'
meni "f nittumn ktnvea Tin- ontnialt.
i.e dfranglng tic affair nTd rr it
pcraonael Meadame a. w. Dnveu
W. A. Van. lever. .1 B Hnwltln I
Joapeb w Frederick P. M. Iveraon
f. s. Earper . -. Partlow. D. K.
Iliinili nnd T. J. Wulsh. A' iirnura m
'if clever and nriuinal lllilllliers Khell
b) the ciinimilt
fi.rth repeated encore after every
nnmlier. It wan made up Of th" fU
lowing number:
Hobble iirt drill Rj the commll
tee.
Son "Silver Thread Aiimnv.
fjold" Ohoru.
(leading Mrs Atleberger the
mender
Silent goto Mrs. Joieptl Mi's.
dever
T .1. Wa
Kughea
M iss Martam
i d the ptemhi i
the Semper I
Inn nt her hom
After Hie lac i
cull WHS sel l . .I
itil! were Mi
I lickei'ina n ctitprtaln
nf her church noclet) .
delle Tuesday even
mi i laraon avenue
venlng a lighi lunch
Queali nf the even
s Bthel Elliott sum"
cramor jewui uagec kuipi wiinains.
Lena Davldnot Kelen Cunningham.
Mae Bmmnnx ir.tie Teager. Grace
Holliiter lie1' llenderaon Vaughn
.Marshall. Luc lie Leonadr Badle
Carnlll Marina DlckermanVSue De
Counter and Meadame Davldion org
fjpnper l:. I. PhicK II f. Veager and
I'. n. (fhrilei
An eceeptlonaly gomi time wu an
toyed Mondiij afternoon bj th mem-
ben ui th. Embroiders Club who
gathered ai 1 b m Mra w. it.
Klllmer "i s- dh Main one "i their
themselves brongbl nieniln is iii rise to Iter The club
will he held i crj (w H week. Tile
Ikdll had Hi
iHVIl allllisi In
I oil. ami lib
inc. I'll II'MM
Tlic i titiK il Ihe Tuesday tlnnl
Club was held with Alt'". W. E. "c is
tiiin ai her home .in Cincinnati ae
i .iii'- ni tic 'lit' iiifii tire 1a
i'i i lie tiften v i He ii'
llle lireshletll. .MI'S e I e'l --' ('till. ill
w In wa w lib I lie ulub I ir the iirl
linn i his .ear She made "lie nf her
. h.H ... i. rlntli aih. hupp; lallts t . tin 'XX
'i n its beginning pi i he new
yeni s work. The regu.l4r progt mi
number were!
Re pi us. - i lerman Pro luct.
Paper Manufacturiett and Corn-
men i' iiermam Mrs Collin
M ml
It Listen Ladies
r-
::
G?ii(rul d!icuniton
9
Having Just installed the ltel equipment tn nnr nnn
in I uptodltre i leaning and dye Imslness We are III u ioUlon I
of all dese i ipt inn. Ncek piece ami mnl'fs cleaned h
hi me.hjud I'ai ipcriot in nnj heretofore li Hi ft
'''ii'' lor uf lei being t i - - -1 iwnj l bene long m. nth and hrln
Ii. in I" tin ir lii iirht and mi.iiral . "hit- v ulaan and dvi eypi
thiiit- pertaining t.. thl tin.- of rt Kid Wioveit Leatker I"
lis. ii. avi i' H.i-
tho
uni.
V a lithe
nert
The
Iteadlna Mrs. attleberger
nommonder
Club." Mrs. veraon
C burns "The old Oray Bonnet."
Bach number was given in eoetum
and was nothing tdmi'l nf a asreai i
In Ihe cake walls by th COrAltteit
Mrs. HawkitiH and
voted rirMi honor
and Mra tveraon
work baoketi were
iinlll top thai WO
the fnrinne of Mia
Mr-ami
III. wen Were
Mrs Joseph
aecon I- Dainty
the awards. The
Kiven away wm
Barnea stnte or
lime ml'
im ml..
II.' II W el l Mi
1 1 it berl rinii-1
ney Stefan
.Mali'-'. Ali
j oh nn n
rhlfull) provided llieir
iy taking i heir fancy
luncheon for the rive
Tile ' llll' Will meet
Mra. Uoraea Johnson
irenl for the kfter
lime C. it. Walter
Ered I'ei erhelm Bid
I'. Owena. C. H
Itandnll mid Horace
The A. I ' i 'Inh wns entertained en
ThuHdny evening b) Ml Jessie Mc
l ull. Mis- .Lin. McE.ill ih the only
guest aside front the club member.
Kanl.cr. At Hie hamiiiel t.il.l. leasts
w..;e given by Meadame Jamei Bgar)
A. .1. Snow. J. A. Prlpnd and A. C.
Archer. They are all Charter mem
hers and their talks were ramlnll-
rent' Those attending were Men-
Mrs II. '
ut the Counln
She Will I" 111
a. Itnart Ei
rtoeeer and p
Loulo Mid In
hley win he h.istcHs
i inn tea Hun afternoon
- -led by Meadame w
ink Sowers i 'buries
i. i Mogee and Ml
and .fai"i' n Dickey
'I'I.. lit. .11.. Inl. ....ul..r.l.t
attei m Mi w i: Eri rti i '
1 1 i- in i in letond meeting f"r i n- TT
1.1 I. . . I . W T
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Imlid:
Roll fall Musical Items.
i n.Oult.ii .... ........
"..M.S. .('.. T T
C.'ill OV7
The Parisian Cleaners
and Dyerstl
Silver Shekels
209 I'.nston
INFORMATION FREE
me nut mad" 01 an) better silver than
in used m the sterling Table Ware
we seii. i nir iirices on sterling have
been greatly reduced this geaaon ami
w" no have the besl selection in
the stale. Mans m w ami beav) pal
tertiH in ctnulilt die work
I1 . '. . .
Ml s.i u I II I it t I I II-
Th"
.1 II
Hid
isi ;is orood I IH'
s 1 1 1 11 1 outnothing bet
ter
The Hail Standard established ;ii the opening
ui' this store assuring fair prices on every article of-
fered makes j'our Hosiery and Underwear buying
fiisy here
Union Suits iii cotton silk sod cotton wool
wool nnd silk .4-1. ki 08.50 tin- suit. i
Sitfneol JOHN D. HAIL
Phone 1770. 8 K;ist Third St.'
Coffee
Interferes
1 1 ii
drt n.
tiij. growth
Olva Ihe I
of
III.
llll
POSTUM
thi. wind me drink
from Field Hra in
There's a Reason'
mailt
At I 01 Uh nu t With MM
MondOjj ait ernoon
the itudy nf Prench
reoponaea were from
ind the excellent pro-
mo numni '
in Mr- 1.. . f'lln-
ItUHkin
.Vlclhl I
i i nun
ii rt. Itoii i d
i n m il i""l'
grMH Included
i i em h i
ton
Jean Hoppoij e Pllndrln Paper
prepared by Mrs C J Itlndman ami
read b) Mr.- I E. Webb The di
ciiKKions occui i the remalndt r "t
the gftemoon.
Teaapooni as low gg.
Alter i Unner 1 '"it' e
H
f o clock Teas as low a.
Doeorti as low as
s i ;u
low
s I im
3.SU
g7. Ml
1 1 'ni l's per
Doa)
The Woman Dlgp "
with the urvsldi nl. Mrs .1
StS Si ntli f In enn
t an usual
1 1 Beami n
.Mom 1 1 . after
D4pn. The year hn Itartcd off o
BlCrl) for the 'Inb's work thai in
meeting seemed more th. nutillj
goad. The paper were excellent ami
Mrs. Khali' iiliei i'.er's tin v I "i " on a
trip in Ihi Pocldc Coast added in the
favor with whl. li this m w . ii'iic is
III odd pieces. Hi' Thug lllltli r
KnK'e. Sugar shells cream toadies
Olive Hponiis fold Mem Eorks Sal I
Pork. Olive Parke nj from ll.SS
make Mtiafactory wedding pn am
X-mns In Imi i weeks away and
the is. Buyer iii make their a.
lections enrll.
Boswell's
iinc Price in Hveryhody"
III M Miiln.
H Ml M( H II Mil I. M His
V Mil Hit.
Bring your oiublng.
Hall" t.o.xls lor sale ami Made to
nnler. rare ol lie Hair. I I"
trie Hcahjl I ri at mi nis.
ni nn itll '.'it: mi H Hid':
About Herpicide
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You need not fear
that it wiil change
the color of your
hair one particle.
te-m It dois not dye
It does not Stain
You use it
Time and time again
tthcr prppartlon ate claimed
just Us u I" hilt
js nil a. m ooptigt for a W
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UerpUiole mokee the halt
iicantliiil. ami aMowa it is
sriav as nature int. tided
he "JllSt til
NcmIii-o's II. 'I t is II
original remedy ii kill th.
dandruff gt mi. prtAn nl Call
in-' hair sti.ps chilli.' of thi
alp Ask f. I' Hell 'illle Iter.
pi. iile uni lie aura you net n
KKAD THIS LETTlilt fltOM
I.ANCAS1ER. OHIO.
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i. taakiiii tt iH-nuiiriii ihi tgS
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Herplrig nn my dreeidit takhi
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1910, newspaper, October 23, 1910; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133129/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.