Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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The Latest
Slle
L'diits
POLLOCK'!
Tulsa's
Fashion
CeiiliT
Less
Makes Home Baking Easy. Wljc
Makes Home Baking Easy.
Gives nicer better food than baker's.
There is no baking powder like it
for hot biscuit hot breads and cake.
Made from Pure Grape Cream vf Tartar
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Society News
JUNbl'UlM; (.KAY
Honrs 7 In Mil in. I'limui DUO.
.voilding wa- H'lli'iiiiiizi 1 yesterday at sirllilng
i
A ti in i ii rifcin i-n t "was made lust evoir
ln: i'f tli o I'liKiiut'iiii'iit of lluliy dntigh
l-r of Mr. ami Mis. J J. Henderson
and Mr. nsoar Wall MIsn 1 Icndorson
' " v i toil fur the occasion tin' nifin Iiitk
il her ctn'b the Kemper h'lili'lls. Tlio
wedding will be June 1.
Miss
Is tlll
I l.irvcv
( Jladys
house
Marsh (if
gllcst nf
Kansas City
Mli. Kalph
Mrs. (iriir Mcllenry returned yes
irriliiy from attending tlm Supremo
Camp uf Woodmen mill Hnyiil Neigh-
'"" Mrs. Mcllenry was one of tho
nine supreme delegates to ntlend the
r in im ion. Kin; was I'liDHi-n during
tin- statu convention In thin city sov-
eral weeks ago.
Clement Utimgarner Iiiih Rune to
K r t li Carolina fur a visit w ith homo
f'jlhH.
Miss Mn reel In Gllilmns will entertain
a number of friends Thursday even-
ing at her homo on South riouldor.
An oxi op lliiBly pretty but quiet
tin- attractive bungalow home of Mrs.
S. M. Pltlman SIX West Knurth.
when hiTHl ter Mrs. K. A. Simon of
uilv cston Texas became tin) lirlile
of Mr. A. 1) Wood also of Galveston
'I ha ceremony room was redolent w ith
tne season's offerings of flowers. T'e
'Ircplnco Willi Is mantle was massed
with South in Mm it i x. fragtiiut lion.
I'jsiirklo and wistaria blossoms; on
either sldn lore Mission iiedestals
supporting vases filled with white gla
diolus ami cai nations; tho s unn flow-
ers and vines adorned tho plana and
ar.'hes. In tlm (lining room the table!
W'lil eellteti'd with a basket filled with
doeiis of K Harney roses and thoi
scene was '''lilted with pink takers
shaded with "Ink and supported In Mil- I
voi- candlesticks. Spring flowers were
li'iued elsewhere nhoiit the room. The!
hour for the ceremony w as 1 o'clock I
and ltuv. Gr.hert A.'ottnmn rector of:
Trinity Church read the lieuutlfnl1
Kpisci.pal rlt li service In the presencol
of tho most Intimate friends of Mrs.
ritiman. preceding the ceremony
Mr fienrgn Maxey at the piano
played I.ohei'grln'r. wedding music.
and the lirlde leaning on the arm of
he' sister et.tered from a sldn parlor
and Joined the minister and groom
at the altar fashioned at tho fire-
place. Mrs Slinon who Is. of the
lirunette typo woro an ex.
rccdlngly smart tailored Itedfum gown
of miilherry home spun linen the cos-
tume helm conipletid for traveling
t'v hat. gloves am1 all aecesorlos to
to in ul I'll. Kollou'iig the ceremony a
wedding dliiMer whs served hy Mrs
ritliiiiin. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left on
the afternoon train for Italia Texas
i where they w ill make their home. Mrs.
Simon is iiiii' of the rccngnUcd wom-
en of the Southwest having been en-
K aged In hus necs In (ialvestoti. lur.
jlng the HiilYalo Kxpi olt Ion her like.
I le ss In phot lKruph was seen as one
i of the most lieaiitlful women in the
'Southwest. She hss been the finest
'of her sh'ter on different occasions
'and holds liotli adnilMtion a ml
friendship of those who know her.
Mr. W ood is a descendant of one of
tho oldest families In Texas being
nno of the Austin family for whom
hlio capital city of Texas Is named
jile Is u broker and Is prominent In
public affairs In many ways.
ri(iirri:i: MMoits will in:
11AM1 I) II'I.oMn ON MAY l!.V
lCcivl' ul lloslon Annuo M. I i
Ciuirli Adilnws b Holoonili
llai i ulaiin ai' b) Kiili ki'i liiM kcr
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
i sirong iiiun ii sironj; uu over tso man can ha 55Ty
ironii wno is Ktinering Irom weak toinncli with its
' consequent indigestion or Irom some- other diieooo
( the stomach und its associated oriJons which im-
paim di(ieslio:i ond nutrition l'or wlien the slomic.h
is weak or diseased (hero is a loss of tho nutrition
contained in food which is the source of all physicul
strenrfth. hcn a man " doctn't feel just right"
when he doesn't sleep well has an uncomfortuMn
feeling in the stimach nftor cotind is loni'i.i.l nervoui irritable ond despond-
ent he Is losing the nutrition needed to inuke strength.
Sue a man ehou.'d use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Dlaeoiery. It cures dr.exaea of the stomach and other
vrCana of d&eation and nutrition. It enrlchct the blood
Invigorates the liver strengthens tho kidneys nourishes
the nerves and so UIVE3 HEALTH ftXD STIiEXQTH TO
THE WHOLE HODY.
Vou can't afford to accept a ittrel nostrum as a substitute lor this non-
looholio medicine of known composition not even thoii'i'i the urflent dculcr
may thereby mnko a little hii'-r profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
I Miss N'adlna Ncvlus will arrive
i Thursday from Kunsas City for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Val Jean Rld-
dlson. Mrs. V. If. niddlson and Miss
Edna lilddlson rtf Pawnee will be
guests at thq lilddlson home also
Thursday whll enrouto to points In
h'niiKtis. rrolit there Miss. UlddiHoii
will go to Now York and points In the
Knst on a summer vacation trip. Miss
Nevlus will probably he tho Insplra
t Ion for a number of tliinus socially
hi th by her hostess und friends.
1
Mrs. n. V. N. Yates has postponed
the meetlntf of the Knln; Nous Club
until next week the reason 'oelim that
Mrs. Mack Heal of W'vnnewood and
Mis. YV. It. Nevin of Kansas will be
hero to meet with the club. Moth
were former members. Mrs. Deal will
visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. I".
Hartley and Mrs. Sineleton will visit
her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. YV. Sin-
Clt ton.
4i Tin-: t i.i;m k. .
.) .
Jl Haiicalaureali) seruinn May '
) 21. Hev. I". It. Knickerbocker.
Senior Play May '.'J Mrs.
') Ut'Uns of the Poullrv Yard"
) Comniencennnt M . i y :Ti. '
1 Address by lion. I. M o-
ti I'omb I'khihoma ('Hy
The fori'KoliiK u the coininMiice-
nietit proKram for tlm senior class of
Hut Tulsa IIIkIi H.'hooi as given out
yeKlerday by Principal Ualz.
All of the details l .r the llual week
h tlni career of ile present Senior
elasu have been made. I'luhleen
liVaOuates will be handed their illplo-
iras at tho exercises which ale to he
huiii on tho evenliiK' of iy j r t li at
'lie Itosluti Avenue Methodist Kpls-
lonal Church. Tin- honor of pr.-
'ieijt;tiK' the Krailuates of tlm K
uhool with their .lipl onas will fall to
'mrls '. Grimes president of the
W W hoard of ediica i ou i
The haccalaureale will be delivered
it tho suiiiii church on die Sun lay
prccedili(r the commencement bv l!ev.
IV-roy 1. Knickerbocker pastor of'
the Plrst M. K. Church. South I'li'th
und IbiBton. Itevi rend Knlckeibock-;
er was chosen for the honor by an
ulmost unanimous to of tho Senior
elass. I
Just what Rov. Knickerbocker will
talk about In tho baecalaureuto Is not
dellnltely announced but It will bo on
some pertinent subject. j
The Seniors have learned all of tho'
linos for the ohms play "Mrs. rirlgKs I
of the Poultry Yurd" and are now I
giving rehearsals under th direction I
of Miss Sparks English teachsr In1
tho High Hehoot. Tho final rehear-
sals will bo held this week.
The play Is a clever little comedy
arising out of the situation of a wo-
man In business th at business being
tho iiiiiniig.'ment of a poultry yard
wherein goats and 'other things"
cause trouble.
A SALE EXTRAORDINARY of
loccwro Aim w
UlltOOLO II it II
I n-I i n Ii i ilv Giir jilnin niid Ijiiicv di esses in Silk
Messaline Tafl'eta Silks Silk Marquisette Pongoo
and Net. You will tind a selection in all sizes and
colors. The styles are the very latest for both street
and dress wear.
Remember that every Dress
in our store including values
up to $32.50 goes on rale today
and tomorrow only at
YOUR
CHOICE
p In
II
; 1 YOUR
I II CHOICE
No telephone ordei-3 accepted.
First come first choice.
2.98 Waists
As another special every Waist in our entire stock
values up to .7.(H) will on sale in one lot. This
includes all our Fancy and Plain Tailored models in
Taffeta Messaline Net. and Chiffon. The season's
very latest. 'All sizes. &e An
Your choice of the lt j)tC
SILK HOSE.
All our regular $1.00 silk hose in all shades for
today and Thursday onlv at (jM AA
er pair
lr. .1. t f'ook Misses Kthel ami
rionnle Thonias and Messrs. Aubrey
Thotnas ami Plifton Kverett drove
over to f'olllnsville Monilay evening by
unto ami gave a prlvaie musical for a
party of friends. They will go again
In the near future and give a public
concert.
Mrs.
I'llilav
with hi
T. T. Plumber! aln will leave
evening for Chicago for n visit
r daughter. Mrs. Young.
Orcutt I'aru molng pi -t ores band
'"1 rt ill free tonight at Orcutt
concert f ir tlm May Festival H'h re-
ipichti d to turn tliem and ihe money
lor those which have been sold In at
the (junker Irug store Thnr.sil.iy af
tertioon Mrs. Ralph Harvey treasur-
er and Mrs. W C l-'rost secretary of
the i-lirb Will be ll the store fe:y
1-1 lake Hi money. This Is very neees
sary In order ih.it It mav be aseer-
tenled Jnsl how many tickets have
been sold and how the club stands
financially.
Mr. ntnl Mrs. Hubert O.ilhrculh and
family lia'e mine to ilulehlla to re-
main I'm- a f-u'tmirht.
Better ftp
- V'tr
win h 'A)
You'll AU
Find it J
Hera fff
The
Ston
Thai
Makes
Good
SEE OUR $13.85
Hlne Sei tfc Suits hand
tailored ami correct in fit
Out Fitters For Men From Head To Foot
Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords
worth $2.25 to $3.00
Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords
worth $1.50 to $2.00
Ladies' Tan Oxfords and Pumps
worth $2.50 to $3.00
Ladies' Patent Oxfords and Pumps
worth $2.50 to $3.00
Ladies' House Slippers
at 25c and
. 98c
58c
$1.48
$1.48
48c
Mbs Minnie Anderson will return to-
day from a short visit In Kansas City
Miss Mary llanratlv will leave the
latter part of (he week for a visit
with homo follis at Mc.Mester.
I
$1.18
$1.48
Children's Oxfords and Pumps
worth $1.75 to $2.25 at . . .
Children's Oxfords and Pumps
worth $2.00 to $2.50 . - .
Men's Hawthorne Stock low cut shoes in Tan
Pat Vici and Kangroo worth (T -f rvr
$1.00 to $5.00 .... vpl.VO
Hundreds of pairs odds and ends
at your own price
Three Show Stores in One We
Are Hopelessly Overstocked
Nothing Reserved
We must make room to move around in.
Go The World Over and You Can't Match Our Prices
THE s
FAMOUS
IS West First Street
Never Undersold
I !r. It. If. Taynian will arrive here
the latter part of tlm week for a visit
w-lih her sister Mrs. C. H. Xleholson.
;Hr. Taynian has been visiting north
ern eltles aiul conies hero from Indian-
HpollS.
'land (( fi't
The band eonr.rt will !ve lis first
open air coiij-rt for this season at 1 'r-
i ii 1 1 I.ale this i" .'iilni;. This will lie
tree of rll-ii-;. ;nid If the people will
eoine out ii'ul In-.ir ns we will be en.
rollt'HUeil to ell.' more of these eotl-
i erts. Cone. -it he .ns nt 7:.'l'l. Conin
In your ant is bunnies on the O. I'
T. riirs or any viy rome.
IK' U;K I'' MAXKV
'dv nireetor.
OUR MO'ITO:
"COMFORT BUM
and STYLE"
3 Days Free Demonstration
OF THE
AMERICAN QUEEN
TiiEi..ri:sT
CREATION
PERFECTION CORSET I
i.i OF cillCA CO
' MRS. EFF1E M. ADAMS
HODINSON IIOTKL
Mrs. J. P. White
hill returned to
Pbelsen last evening havlni? been here
j for a short visit with her daughter
Miss Marie Whltehlll who Is n student
In Kendall Pnlleitn ntnl who finishes n
post uradiiate course this year.
Mrs. T.ntti HlllliiKsleix returned yes-
let'ilay from Kapnlpii and other points
Mr. and Mrs T. Hurr (Jlbbons Mr.
atnl Mrs I.. L. Hall and Mhs I.yda
1 lloswell were anionic u party who
drove to The Have Khlpmnn ranch for
'Sunday. I-'tum there the party Joined
by Mr. and Mis. Hhlpnmn drove to the
I'astello lliiinh where a plenle din-
ner was enjoyed and after the spread
a wild west show was put on by the
employes of the raneh for the benefit
of the visitors.
The I. T. I.. C 'lull was orKiinlzed by
Mrs. I.lllah I. Lindsay on May 12
I!' I I at the home of Mrs. Alice Shntt
oi Mldwav addition. Thn tiiiinber
present was nineteen Hevmvteon of
uhoin were enrolled. The nf fleers
Here fleeted as follow: Kilperllltcn-
dent Mrs. Allee Hhtitt; president Jul-
die narr; vice president Christopher
illntz; secretary (Jeorne Purler tint
of door Kames were played with much
enjoyment and refreshments were
served at tho close of the ntoctltiK.
HER LOOKS
A SURPRISE
Says Mrs. Albert Root to Hit
FriendsAs a Result of
lakiiiH Cardui. The
Womau's Tonic.
FLANAGAN &
HICKERSON
Plumbing Gas
Filling Steam
and Hot Waler
Healing
OUKWOHK IS RIGHT OUR
I'KICLSARE MIGHT
We curry (.us Fixture
Globes Mnnllf. Burners
1uiisUn llcctrlc Lamps
tic.
16 W. 3rd ST.
THOME 619
DR. C. S. I LINER DCiMTIST
OIlKi; M I.AItOK.VI'OltY
tltilt
ritii n.M ji'jwiJ.uv ci).
VOI It I'ATUOWt.i;
soi.k n i:i.
Phono !. HI S. Main St.
MI
WSHIlaiiri9s IcMfly SMdLfldD
lPlEKMAMEMTILY 'LdPCATIEID)
ROOMS 521 ASD5Z2 1st NAT. HANK-PHONE 26.5
IIAIRDRESSING. SHAMPOOING AND MANICURING
FACIAL AND SCALP MASSAGES
CHIROPODY
SWITCHES AND PUIS MADE FROM C0MSINGS
COVRSE TICKETS 10 TREATMENTS $-4.00
Mrs. V. K Rlmllenberuer oxlended
most delUhtfnl hnspltallty yesterdiy
ni'ternoon In thu most Informal
ways for Mis ICll.nbeth Kemp of
I'lttsbnrif. Pn hv asklnn Mrs.
n. Kemp her hostess nnd Mesdnniei.
.1. r Heamiui nnd 8 K. Dunn In for
tlm nftertm m nnd a tempting flv
o'clock ten pf Ices strawberries nd
so on. Mm. Kemp lnvcs this morn-
Ititf for her homo.
Mrs. W. A. Cook enterl'ilnej a
number of ier friends In a rather In.
formal manner Monday afternoon.
All members of the ttyeehlm Club
who hav ticket! for th Danirow h
Amanda .- "I was hardly ever
without a hi'i.laehe nnd often had a
nil-ery In mv luck u:nl sides" wrlte4
Mrs. Albeit II -.ul of (his place.
vl was si Ii In bed one half of my
'me and snffi red a Rreat deul from
lo'iirulma oi' tho stomach
"Since t.ikint; C'urdnl the wnman's
tonic I ha o ttnlned li) pounds mi l
now I oin do all of my own house
work nnd w ishlnif und my friends say
I look llkii h different person.
"llefore I bcno.ii Cardui the
fiioiior Hiibl l woulil huvo to lime an
operation but I would not hear of It
and commenced using ('ardut which
has helped mo wondi rfttlly."
Weak dolbnto Indies need (Virdulj
to bring r oses Into their palo cheeks'
and snap Into their weary frames.
No other tonlo or medicine can Inks
tho plai n of Cardui because (in prln.
tlptil Ingri'iVetits aro Imiiorled direct
from Mu rope whom they urn gfown
and ftuthcred especially fo us.
j Cardui ran only he bought at the
rrug stun in original Ptirdul bottles.
Accept tin substitutes ns thn genuine
Cardui Is the woman's tonic about
which you have alwua heard.
Ask your dtiigglst.
H. B. Write to: I.tilliV Advlnory Ili'pt.
fhsltnieii'v i MiMlli'ini en f 'b i I ii nooirs.
Tnnn for Spi-l il tustrilctlo.ia nml in .k
lemk "llniiie Tri-ntiiii'iii fur Wmin'ii " vnt
niain wriinnT isi r"yui't
CUT FLOWERS
Bedding Plants
TULSA GREENHOUS
THO.E 1061 18lh AND SOUTH MAIN STREETS
WHY PAY MORE
for Photographs than wu
charge when ours are tlm
best after all.
Wo J-iviel In Home l'otralls.
WILLIAMS
SI l DK)
Over Palhc ThcaJcr
A T THE
Third Street
Cafe
One Visit Will llrinn Yuu Hack
Moderate Prices Cood ServU-j
C. C. W. COX Prop 18 E.Jr.l
TULSA HOSPITAL
Wt Knrf 3ith Kifih HlriM't
Ptl'in 70 A riil.u Unc ! sny liouf
Ova to All rhynrj.n or l'ntuiiti uf in
Dfnumliipilan
MISS H 0. ZKIULKIi. S'ipt.
Ondunlii Uiilifrilly of rumnrlriiili
lljliitl 'I'ralninf H.hjul
PhonograpH Talk Machines
51fl RflPfirrlc MACHINES SOLD
ClIU r.CLUIlli on Easy I'uymcnis
DARROW MUSIC CO
3 TRAIN J 1JAILY 10 MUSKOGLrJ
l:10 A. M 4:05 P. Jl. und 7;a5 1 JI.
Pullmnn I'nrlor Curs on :10 A. Jl. and 8;0i 1' M. Trulu.
For Pawhusktt and Arkariiu Olty i;is P. M. Dally
Kor Puwh'jska T:4S P. II. Dally
"OU. BPEC'IAl." 6;C5 A. M Dally Excapt Uunduy
Uo ItotiU to Mlo Itts k and Uot Kprlnua Ark.
r ii o n 12 808 fob r i; n i ii li h ini'ukmaiio n.
A. W .'.Kl'-UlJUn. Tralllo Munagar.
lrfntrvw ifiiMf n ..i ij. ...I.. .
" '""in vjniiniai I-IHIKUI Agent.
11 i in iiiii iTiwrtnrmiTOTmiinwmii
Galvanized Garbage
Cans and Tanks
Southern Corn! ccWor ks
108 South Uouldrr Pbone 1314
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