Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1912 Page: 3 of 10
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and wntte ih1' flowere used in crry
i UK ut same lining an tibtiiidan u "f
OgaUtUul I'linna Inlets anil tin- hand-
painted plaeti i ' a c 1 1 h wire nlmi In these
dnlnly DOUaflngl In tha parlurx anil
reception room Klllurncy rimes palms
ami ferns were mad tu tdd to the nat-
ural beauty of the home.
The bride's prodding gown wan an
elegant light Kt'uy tailored suit anil
her gnlng-uway droits was a brown
tailored COItUma with hat shies and
gtbvai to match.
Miss Hluek In thi
and Mrs. .1. II. Hlu
daughter uf Mr.
5k. DM uf Tulsa's
V..v i..r.1n' in ilm .1 !! Ilr
a ii..!. r. . i..i i ! iiniHt priiinlneiit families and hear thrt
tin- wadding uf Miss Ann Waelt and
Mr. tienrgo Wallace Carney two "f
ohosen queen of
Tulaa'i most popular young people
The wedding itt which Rev Father
I h iring offl'Ht.id was a very qulat
afaflr no Invltatloni hnvlng la-en Is-
aued for same and was atari dad by
hut a limited nnmher of relatives and
very few of the many friends of the
oontraotlng parties. To the beautiful
strains of the organ at which miss
Oertrude Connolly presided the bri-
dal couple approached the ultnr tho
bride attended by mikb Jean Connolly
nnd Mr. John Hluek HctliiR a lust
ma nfor Mr. Carney. At the close of
the eeremony Miss Jennie Norton ac-
companled by Mlai Connolly at the
organ and Mr Will Blaok violin
sung " '. Promise Me."
Immediately following the ev.
larvlcea at the church those in at-
tendance repaired to the home of the
brlib 's parents where at 6:10 an file
pant Wedding breakfast w is lervedi
honor of having baan
Tulaa'a first Durbar
Mr. and Mrs. Carney left on the
7:T0 morning train for Muskogee en
1 route for San Antonio and the south.
where they will probably remain for a !
couple of weeks lifter which thev will
return to Tulsa where they will muku
their home.
'luests in attendance nl the wed-
ding eeremony and breakfast were:
Mr. Oaorga Wallace Carney of
pgrkeraburg w. 'u.; Mrs. a. c. Mc
lionell and Mrs. Louise HVibert. of
Bolivar .V. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. B II.
Fitsgerald of Flndlay ; Mr. and
Mrs. p. c. orlffin Mrs. Flanagan
Miss Jennie Norton Miss Ktbel llos-
tuph Miss J.an Connolly Miss fler-
trude Connolly and I'uther llelring.
A Ma; new vaudevtlle bill lit the Gar-
lien theatre tonight Ladles' mail
nee wiili souvenirs Saturday.
HOW WOM M Y
RETAIN HER
V'H III l
"The woman who wants to look
'OUflg must taboo massage creams
and liquid rouge. She will only hard-
ell the structure of her face and des-
troy the fine texture of the skin"
said .Mis. Margaret Holmes Hates
the well-known author to a Chicago
Journal representative.
('Reputable physician! have declar-
ed that If 'shu Indulge! In artificial
methods aha risks losing her health
she continued a perfectly natural
method of treating a bad complexion
Is by using ordinary meriollz.d wax;
this adds nothing to the complexion
but removes it Instead This wax ob-
tainable at any drug store flakes off
the sallow blotchy outer skin in fine
particles gently without harming the
skin beneath which gradually makes
lis appearance. The brilliantly beau-
tiful complexion thua obtained Is n
now one quite different from n
patched -up old complexion. This Is
one way to retain youthful looks. An
ounce of narcotised was Is sutn-
clont. It Is applied at night like cold
cream and washed off In tho morn'
lug.
Mrs. K. K. Shclb nharger will enter-
tain Friday in compliment to Miss
I. aura Mosler of Los Angeles Cab.
who I Stlte guest of Miss Balva Mitch-
ell. Miss llelva Mitchell was hostess at
an exceedingly pleasant meeting of
the Kntre Nous olub vest rday after-
noon lowing whb h is the principal
paatlme of the elUb was Indulged in
during the earlier part of the after
noon after Which a delicious Pinch ion
was served Besides the regular mem-
la ra of the club there were present a
number of out-of-town guests. Those
participating In the afternoon's pleas-
ures were: Miss Laura Mosler. of Is
Angeles Cab; Miss Mury Wyi.n. of
Toledo. (.; Miss Ktnma Wadsforth of
Dallas Tex.: Miss Margaret Colcord
Oklahoma City; Miss Winifred Mc.
Classen. Oklahoma City. Mrs. Van
Ness Yates. Mrs. Percy Knickerbock
er .Miss Genevieve Yqptcer Miss Anna
McBlrney Miss tCathryn Halt Mm
Carolina MoBlrnay and Miss Hosais)
Lewis.
Mrs. W !
P via Kan.
outs.
This Will Stop Your
Cough in a Hurry
Save 82 by Sinking This Conge.
Syrup nt Home.
Tin's recipe makes a pint of better
cough syrup than you could buy ready
nuule for 2.60 A few doses usually
conquer tho most obstinate cough-
flop even whooping ootlgll quickly. Kim-
pie as it is. no belter remedy caii lie had
at any price.
Mix one pint of granulated F!i;nr with
'j pint of warm Water and slir for 2
minutes. Put ounces of Pinei (fifty
cents' worth) in a pint bottle; tlien add
the Sugar Byrup It has a pleasant
t.islo and las!s a family a long tiuie.
Take a teaspoonful every one two or
three leans.
You can feel this take hold of a cough
In a way that means business. Baa a
pood tonic effect braotS up the anne'Lito
and is slightly laxative) too winch is
helpful A handy remedy tor hoarse
nees croup bronchitis. Asthma ami all
throat ana lung troubles.
The effect of pine on the mcmhrnres
is well known. l'iiiex is the most valu-
able concentrated compound of Nbrwe
pian white pine extract ami is rich in
gualacol and all the natural beating
pine elements. Other preparations will
Dot work in this formula.
This Pinex and Bugar Syrup re-lpelms
attained trroat popularity throughout the
United Btataaand Canada It has often
been imitated thongn never successfully.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or
money promptly n Funded goes with thin
recipe. Your artlgffitt has Pinex or will
to me
Mrs. Bertha Humphries and Mr
Homer Taft. of Tulsa were quietly
married yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the home of the bride's
father Mr. John S'mpson. 1111 South
Elwood avenue Key. Frank Neff of-
ficiating. The bride was attired
in a dark blue tailored traveling suit.
With hat gloves and veil to match.
Immediately after the ceremony Mr.
nod Mrs. iiuft left on a southbound
train for various points of interest
In Texas. They will be at home to
thl r many friends about the first
of February at 1113 South Blwood
avenue
Mr. an dMrs. Iiuft were tho recip-
ients of many handsome gifts show-
ing the esteem In which they aro
held by their host of friends.
Those present it the wedding were:
Mr. John Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Purpua Mrs. E. B. Barrett Mrs. R. E.
Kemp Mrs. T. F. Truelove Mrs. James
Bowen Mrs. c. e. Osborne Mrs. c.
E. Lee Mrs. V. L). Jones. Mrs. I. K.
Daniels Miss Lola Nblth Miss Mildred
Jones Miss Alma Ivason and Miss Lois
Lee.
Tin- Woman's Missionary society of
the M. E. church South will meet
this afternoon with Mrs. Dillard on
Si uth Iioston.
The mnrrlngi! of Miss Kareen
Wright and XI r. Walter S. McCuIre
Was solemnized at the home of Hev.
and Mrs. I). A. Wlckiaer Tuesday ev-
ening January 23. Hev. J. O. McOav.
ran officiating The wedding was a
Mulct affair the only attendants being
Miss Klsa Hughes and Mr. J. (1. Hrink-
b y. Mr. and Mrs. IfcGUlro will make
Tulsa their home for a short while
but later will leave for the East to
live.
Plan to Come for the Savings are Many
This Annual White vvent of the Hunt-Riddick store is each
year enjoying better values and increasing patronage
year's sale is better than ever Today Friday Saturday.
RIVING
si
CI
For Morning Shoppers Today wb offer
a SPECIAL LOT OF NEW WHITE
TA (LOR ED WA ISTSS 1 . 50 ami $1.75
values this forenoon
Night Gowns
88
1.19
$1.25
Regular
Y.'llllPH ....
Regular $1.50
values
Regular '.uO
values
Regular $2.25
valuea
Regular $2.75
S3.50
ii (.otiibmtiiiuri Suits
L.50
$4.00
Princess Slips
1.20
1.44
1.88
2.38
2.74
3.3(1
3.85
4.10
4.75
itegiuar
values
Regular $2.00
values
Regular $2.50
valuea
Regular $3.00
values
Regulai
Valui
Regulai
$5.00
$6.00
Petticoats
Regular $1.00 PQ
Valus 0 J
Regular $1.25 QQ
Values 00
Regular $1.50 I I C
Values I . I
Regular $2.1 0 MQ
Values 1 40
Regular $2.60 j QC
nines laUj
Regular $3.00 O il K
Values lAd
Regular $3.50 0 QC
Values Z03
Regular $4.00 Q 0T4
alues OiZJ
Regular $5.00 fi Q C
Values 3 v? J
Corset Covers
Olid Drawers
Regular 25 a 01
Values ZI
Regular 35c OP
Values Z0
Regular .r)Uc ifi
Values 4Z
Regular 65e A Q
Values 40
Regular 75c ry
Values J
Regular $1.00 7P
Values 10
Regular $1.25 QC
Values uu
Regular $1.50 I Oil
Values I iZU
Regular $1.75 .1 QQ
Values 1 00
Embroideries
Extraordinary
In our South show Window you wil
notice "Our Embroidery News."
i-iiicii i'iiiiiiii(iri'' i liaiKlsimie
sign. Regular 50c value for :
days per yard
liT-iiK-li Embroidery of beautiful
ity. Regular 75c values for
days per yard
45-inch Embroiderv of the yerv finest
make Regular $2.25 value
for I! days por yard
24c
qual-
36c
SI 39
Bhiropean
duration.
tour of several
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace N. Ttoblnson
and children. Miss Lucille nnd Master
Wallace will return to Tulsa Saturday
Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in
the parlors of the Robinson hotel
Mesdames. F. S. Clinton. J. M. Ward
and 11. F. MeArthur uill be
. . . . .. 1 f .r.Yid 1
me uunoMvi
home-oomtnc reception to which
. ..... I -A 11
a coraiai inviiauon is inwuDi
friends and acquaintances of tho llub-
Inson family.
will meet
locK In
rooms of the chinch.
Trinity Guild
noon at i:.10 o
this
tho
uftcr-gulld
pet. it for vou. If not. send
l'mex Co. Ft. Wujne lad.
DonaM Dean
three oHlef new
tbotttro tonight
rente.
enti't'liilncr and
no's at the Garden
Prioea IB and
Bargains Offered by Boatwright Staty. Co.
for the Next Two Weeks.
OEM Am WIRX LBTTBB tiiays
A spring wire clip that will hold (-an he built up In o Mnle tier
your papers together without mu- mg the desk space of one tray
t.l.tloii. on. Thousand Boo. Hut sinalc Tray rat-li 2. lint.
Of 1(0 7 rents. ff0
No. 1
M l ClXOOHAPfll Its' NoTi; WIltK WASTK PAI'EB
HOOKS. BASKhrTrt.
Lay flat and very convenient to An aid to neatness around your
use. Price per dosen is 40 cents. desk. Our Price Is 10 ccnta.
No. 3 No. 4
Von nerd 'fin nnd Ihey're Just waiting for your "say so" to conic to you.
Boatwright Stationery Company
Phone 1338. 207 So. Main St.
The Ladies' Aid society of tho
lint Preabyterlan church win meet
In the rhurih parlors this BftansOM
at :30 o'clock.
The Mnccabee ausrds will meet
Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the
hall for practice. The captnln re-
iuests that nil guards he presont at
this meeting.
The Itlaeiofl ClreU of the First f!ap.
tist ehureh win met altta Mrs. i. D
Hunt 118 South Cincinnati avenue
at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
followed by a social hour. All mom-
hers are urged to he present to meet
their new pastor Hev J. O McOaV-
ran. The ladles of the First M. I" church
will met in special session thi after-
noon at 3:30 o'clock In tho basement
of the church Fifth and Moulder.
The ladles of the South circle will uct
as hostessi s and will serve refreshments.
. .May and Brown versatile gong ami
da nOP arlK's are a part of the hie;
new bin at the Garden tonight
Postmaster fur MoAlceter.
WASHINGTON Jan. t4. President
Taft sent to the senate today thu nom-
j Inutlon of Harry C. Clark for postmaa-
I tor at McAb-ster Okla.
Miss Ellziheth Adams has gono
her home In Knnsns on account
sickness.
The profit that we gather
perlenoe may be only paper
but It's the solid : -set.
lis eX-profit
Hap landf anil Co. soap hubtile
manipulators nt Hir Garden tonight.
Three other iig mis.
Congreesrnan M. K. OUn stead of the
Ighteenth Pennsylvania dUtlibl is
mentioned as a pusslblu eandld ito for
the republb an nomination for governor.
The Maccahees have
their banquet Indefinitely.
postponed
Mr. and Mrs Garland Mitchell of
Oreenvllle Mo. are vlsltlim' their par.
ents Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mitch-
ell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Arthur.
This evening the Christian ohurch
will hold their anual roll call and bus-
iness meeting at 7:80. This will he
Jge)uckins)(otel
Oklahoma
Wx Causes
' FLEMMING
TAILOR
This week we are offering an exceptionally
line of EXTRA TROUSERS. Better got a
to f;nish out that suit. PRICE .00 UP.
Six East TTilrd
fine
pair
Four new vaudeville acts and mov-
ing picture at tlie (inrtu-n theatre
'onlgh. Prices 1.1 and -.1 OMfeBj La-
dles' matlncc Saturday.. Prlxa 1U
and ouau.
1 45o
ROOMS
FIRE PROOF
RATES'
Roohs Without BTMtlP0 up
V?oomsWitm BathI?0up
Rooms With Bath ttPO
C A r E PRICf S tENSIBLC
.CLUB Btf AKFAiT 25C UPi
NOONDAY LUNCH 0
O'NMER 75
Clogi the pores of the icnlp prevent! the
hair from obtaining proper nourishment
causes it to fade and eventuslly to bill
out. And hesidei It'i irritating snd
annoying to have your sculp itching and
burning all the time.
II you want to get rid of the Dandruff
germ to stop the annoying itching snd
burning to hsve s really clean and
besltby icslp get s bottle of HAY'S
HAIR H EALTH to-day -prove lo your-
self what a latitisction it is lo have hair
health.
Your money back 11 not satisfactory.
$1 n0 and SO. at Draf Stores or dirKI BM
receipt of price and dealers name. Semi 10c toe
trial bolUs.-Fhiio Her Spec. Co.. Newark. N. J
Moses Violets
Carnations
Ferns Plants
Blooming
Tulsa's Greenhouses
frith and S. Main
Phone 1061
FOB SALE
AND
0. 0.
RECOMMENDED
BAKES.
Sand Springs Water
Odorless; Tasteless Colorless-Just pure
water. Sparkling and Fresh. Health in
every drop.
DELIVERED IN SEALED SANITARY BOTTLES
TELEPHONE 700
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