Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1912 Page: 3 of 20
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TI'Lha daily wmri.h m n it . n inn w 15 mi
p(U 'iMin r
t
May Be Bought at The
BRIGGS' PHARMACY
(Harlows old stand)
lln- I 1. 1- inetiilxn WW M 1 111 u 1 1 1 1
plub win u tiii.y breeeated naif wIIb
nil elegant Hllaj silver sandwich On.'
yesterday being Hi' unnlvi rsmy "(
her birthi Phil beautiful am i
gather with niHiiy pleaasMl incidents
of Hi. 1 uf lorn ci. 11 will make Ihe 1 1 '
nno timi win uiHn)u bi rstnerab '. I
with tliu H 1 .u 1 l pleaeure ) 1 Ihe
hoi teas.
An 1 ! -gun I liiur-i "'iiix.. 1 11 nob) "
wiim served ui till. eoneluslMi p Hi"
uiurnuuii.
Alia. H!uUJ 'm giii.it lint Included
Mi.miuiui n Martin Itoftfli a. u
Brown Alike Dele nay c. n Perua
huiioti iJvuiuw Ueyla J. i Miaou
John Hsyden Kerrigan Hsrdman 1.
J Martin N McKcever Mmrii.. win
Stout Tom wiiiir. li Connolly Tow
Walsh Wi U North 1.. J. P( 11 lay
Will Hoy Di lln). Lit. QuIMii lwaall)
I ami I V. J I ' -h mil n .
Tuesday evening Hin pretty hum.
uf Mr. and Mra Edward McCoy an
Bnutii tfoulder avenue waa iba aoane
jol it plegjMl gathering uf tha mem-
bom of tliu I'. 1:. 11. aooiaty mi l lhatr
h inli mdf It being 1111 Open session u(
Utli dull unci ihuir gueetg with a
few rxceptlona waro limited to tha
huibandi of thu members Tha hall
unci drawing room war prattlly do.i-
rat j with aoutbarn mniiux and car-
nations uiui in tha dining room
whcro the color lobama wan oarrlad
out in the iuh oelora u profualon of
dainty yallow end white flowera add-
eU to thu tiuguiit appointment! of
the room.
Professor and Mrs Critohett tav-
on id the dub with some must enjoy.
uMu Instrumental and vocal mualo
a burlesque Initiation uf tha gen-
tlemen present into the ordar "f the
u. 1. La afforded quiu. a Mt f
pleasure tylegtsnt rafraahmanta n
four oouraaa were aarvad lata .in thi
ei eiilng.
si Mrs. Richard V. Burkhart and Mra
I'uui Qalloway at the meeting of tba
Hyeohka olub:
f
Here'i t" prophet) bard and
' near and far;
Hi re's tu woman man s guld- 3
Ing star; it)
Hi re's tu friends we've yet to 3
meet;
Hero's to nil here; all here I
greet. -')
Here'i to childhood youth old '
age;
I L i e's tu phophet) hard and ?
sage;
Here'i to health to every one: '
Peace on earth and heaven '.
won." 8
8
The leap year dance given by tho
younger social set Tuesday evening
I waa an exceptionally enjoyable affair
and one of the moat largely attended
I dances of tha present aaaaon In splta
ol the bltaxard. Danolng wan in-
Idulged in h no young people um!i
the area small hours. At 11 o'clock an
elegant lunch was aerved In the caf.
nfter which dancing waa resumed
Tha young ladles havlna the affair hi
charge left nothing undone to make
It u success in everj way.
.i i s. i !barlea B Buah
Elijah
s)
The following exceptionally plead-
ing program which was prepared bi
ll l II DRESSING
Shampooing Manicuring. Kadi I
Massage and Scalp Treatment.
Miss PEAOHER
Will call at your r s dence.
Phone ISM. 732 8 Denver
Mrs. Randolph 6'. Harvey
Mendetaaohn Trio "Lift thine Byea"
Elijah
Meadamea Pariah Burkhart Frost.
(a) Chadwlek Piano "Congratula-
tion. lb) Chadwlek Piano "Please Do."
Mrs. John Knowles Weaker.
Mrs. ('. E. Htrouvclle Accompanist.
Musk ne. ski -I'lam QondOller
Miss Lottie Lee Henderaon
Chadwlok Quartet Spring
Meadaqvu Pariah Burkhart Roblii"
aon Fmst.
iai f'hadw ii-k Vocal "Thou Art to
Me."
(b) Chadwlek Vneal "rilngs the
Nightingale to the Rose."
lira S. W. Parish.
Plniutl Quartet "Welcome I'retty
Primrose."
Meadamea Parish. Burkhart Robin-
eon l'rogt.
DANCING
at Euolid Hall
every Tuesday
Thuraday an.d
Saturday nights.
Private Inssons by
appointment. Hall
and music for
rent.
M. W CAIN
Thone 2233.
One of the most enjoyable social
vents of the present social season
.as the IiIkIi five party given by Mrs
J. Slater. Tueaday afternoon. A
infusion Of pretty red and white car-
iatloni and numeroua ferns ami paim.i
oattarad throughout the house lent
heir fragrance and color and gddad
o the cheerfulness of the hours spent
'. Ith this pleasing hostess.
There were six tables of the gume
f Hie afternoon and Mrs. C B Par-
tuharaon oftptutcd Oral prize a pret-
y band-painted picture while Mrs.
'ohn i lay den wn given the coniola-
tlOQa
At the concluilon of tha game Jlr-i.
;later was given a rare surprise by
v. s. Mowrlaa entertained with an
elegant dinner Tuesday evening at the
Robinion hotel having as bis guests
Senator and Mrs. N N. v. Eranchot
and Miss Ann Eranchot of lilean s.
V In whose honor the affair win
given. Other guests were Mr. an 1
Mrs. Lynn R. Wallace Miss i.oulse
Mitchell Miss Maude Painter Mr.
Douglas Eranchot and Mr Joseph
Washington.
The Kendall college Calllopean Lit-
erary society entertained the Sequoy-
ah Literary society with h Washing-
ton birthday party In Robertson hull
Ertday evening February 23 from s
1" 1 1 o'OtOCk. The illning room was
prettily decorated and daliOiOUa re-
freshments lerVed
The banquet to have been given by
the Baraoa class of the Oraoe M U
ohuroh Tuesday evening was post-
poind until next Tuesday February
27th.
The silver tea which was to havo
been given by the West Circle of the
Ladles' Aid society of the First Mcth
odist chunh Thuraday afternoon at
the homo of Mrs. Dixon 1103 South
Boulder avenue has been postponed
on account of the Illness of Mrs. Dix-
on's mother.
HAIL'S
HAIL'S
You Are Very Cordially
Invited to Visit Us in
Our New Location
We pan hardly convey to you our appreciation of
your patronage for the past two years which has
made necessary larger and better quarters.
We can hardly say i n t ili in praise of the now
room. The Hght is perfect coming from a north sky-
light which is the most perfect day light obtainable.
'Pin1 dust-proof cabinets for carrying stork is a guar-
antee against soiling tho lightest and daintiest gar-
ments. Tlic large light fitting rooms arc ample and
wo can avoid waiting for fitting that so frankly o-o-curred
in the old store.
The room is ideal for tho business.
The Hail methods of store service etc. you are.
familiar with.
The reliability of the Hail styl s qualities ete.
you know about.
The special announcement wo want to make is
that tho stocks will he increased to meet the in-
creased demand and that the original plan of mark-
ing everything at n fair price will continue an in-
fallible rule.
An attractive dependable line of Millinery is
added.
Stocks Are Now Ready.
Signed
THE HAIL STORE
L'll S. Main.
Miss Madeline McCormlok of Kansas
City has arrived to bo with Misses Lee
and Kuss this season.
The Ruakln Art eiub met Sfonday
afternoon In another of their very lii.
tereetlnf meetinga at the home of
.Mrs. George T. Williamson.
Considerable amusement was on-
caalbned by the various responses to
roll call the aubject of which was
Aro you a Suffragette? Why?" A
nutnberof the reaponaea were quite
number of the responses Wero quite
era discussion on tba subject which
is always more or less interesting
among a party of eluli women.
Two papers one on the aubjacfe
"BuakhVa Ufa nnd Work 1819" giv-
en by Mrs. Daahon and tliu other
"Sir John Kverett Millale. P. R. A
1K29" were exceptionally entertaining.
Mrs. r. w. McCarty was hostess
Tuesday afternoon at tho meeting of
the Tuesday Hrldge club. Mrs. J. A.
Owena ami Mrs. If liter Hammett
made high score capturing the
prl7.es
Substituting for absent members of
the club were Mrs. It. T. lianlel Mrs.
Hansen and Mrs. Shallenberger.
Dainty refreshments were served ut
the conclusion of tho games.
This was the last meeting of th-i
Olub until after Lent.
The meeting of thn IV A. Its.
which wns to have been held Bt tin
home of Mrs. Lee Clinton. IhsI Tues-
day morning was postponed on ac-
count of tho Inclemency of Ihe weather.
Mrs. W
her guest
A. Stuart In compliment to
Miss Itulh Johnson of
Ask tho best peojilo In town about
I'lirmir'a Furnl!ur Store. Adv.
fie
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is : J i
I : If
Things That
Are New and
Beautiful
Are making their appearance in every
department at our store true it is early
to think of spring things but after all it
will be only a few days at most until
die v arm sunny days will remind us
how quickly spring weather reaches
this section.
Why not make your selections now
of the many wearables you will need
and be among the first to show the new
styles.
in The Suit and Dress Section
There haa arrived during Hie past weok bo many pretty items
it is 8oureel possible to describe them. All are examples of tha
pretty "ehie ' st lea bo much in evidence in tho large cities. Let
ii- show them to you. Kveu if you finally decide to have your
rress or Suit made you may n('t ideas you are glad to have.
Come Monday. We will expect you.
A Special Feature in Silks
For Monday is Borne thousands of yards of Fancy
Silks including many beautiful two tone effects in
Taffeta the newest stylos in Foulards and many oth-
ers. Not an old piece in the entire showing all
inches widfc The regular prices are 75c and fLChs
N.V. For Just Monday take your choice for "
Another Bpecial from the Dress Goods department
for Monday's Belling is Dress Crash warranted all
Linen for 45c
There aiv all tho popular spring colors and white
nothing is more stylish for spring.
Millinery
The newest and prettiest
early Btrccl llats are reach-
ing us every express. Some
sa ) I bey a re " freaks" ol h-
01 they are horrid but all
au ree I hey have a world of
Btyle and are "different."
Come in and try some of
hem. You are going to like
them.
In The Shoe Department
i.. i im i ii!. l ii rpi : ..l II. ..11 waoiVi1 muni L.lvb. .I....
c ;v ) r.i'll'IV I 1 1 1 ( I S. I Here is iki Mine ill s 1 1 1 I " i viiii i iiiiiu jjooiuij m.iiii siAij iiiiv.- 1 1 win
now we are not already showing. We know how early the Spring trade opens and bow disappointed
. - . . . . a i .ii i a i m J t rni i
i are when told We nave tnem coming. we uaa mem coming m January tuey are nere
the newest prettiesl styles and most attractive colors both cloth and leathers ever shown in
!i 'I'liere nrp now luirli rmt. Htreet hoots elceani and stvlish low out shoes in every wanted ma
terial and color: slippers and pumps of every description. Come while you can get just your last and
size. Gel carefully fitted with Guaranteed Footwear. It will be economy.
you
now
Pill
The store that
is pushing
The Price is
the thing
Ilarnsli'iiu l'i-. i-iiitrlalnpu very In-
Connally Wadneaday attarnoon. There
were but thn-o tuiiifH 6f bridge and
MiHH Qeraldlne Braynar waa awarda i
tha pHae for nink.iid iiinh aoore. Tha
duintic."t of lUDCheona was Ht-rvod at
tho OODClUaloD Of tho frame.
I
Tha following di'llglitful r"nra.u
will i rendered by Profaaaor Hams
oroheatra at th conoert given from
6 to 8 o'clock at tho Roblnaon !
"The Mldahlpman" March
Laurendaaa
Tad Snydor n Medley overture No.
I a it. w. M. Rohuta
Fifth Nocturne Leybaoh
"Softly Unawarea Idyle Paul Unoka
'Collo Solo Selected
Or. W. V. l.nne
"Kiinianco of a How" Kevorle. . .
O'l'oniinr
"Woodland" Selection Luden
SpritiB hmiR Ilandolaaohn
"Alesander'a Ragtlma Hand"- Two
Html BarUn
MIhs l'l'li'e MUs Hi n : l Ii nnd .MioS
Bntder.
ktembera of the laaa preaenl were:
Miaaea Blanoha Wlcklaer Qrace llano
Qladya Deloe Rowena Stephana J'-
Hipiuni. lioodinan Margaret Cartji1
Poeohontaa Bulletta Amyia Bandera
thai Uelghen Mildred .Man Helen
Nevee Irene Toung Bthal Juetlce
Mary Kuidy ins Allan. Paulina Bul-
ltrn Muudo l'aH.4 KBili-r Hall AI?.(C
Liixninn Nadmo Kixinur Orella Rob-
crson Beryl Whldbee. Meaara Jamei
Chenault Marry Malcolm Prank
fthalton Prank MalinUn Kennitli
Hard man Parry Brwln Earl Connol
ly Jamin 1'r'm.s Joe Qulnn Vlrgtl
Plemlng Price Collay Bernard Qlile-
pie Craymon Wakaflald Btrattoo
Kcrnondle and All' n iiulta.
All of One Kind.
Mr. Hryan It ie. ins. favore thu
nomination of Governor Harmon hy1
tho democratic pirty. lie waya it
would bo "suicidal." All of Mr. fiy-
an's favorito political plans and poll-
cli h aro of that description. Now
York Times.
Mailt Wanted.
If wo nro to have an Inquiry Into
the money and credit situation It la
to bo hoped nnd enrneMly wl-hd that
It may be Intelligent non-polltleal
fruitful and 00 attractive Light ca.i
and should bo thrown on tho whole
flnnr.rlal problem. Chicago Record
Herald.
No fancy frills or high pricea at
Farmor'e Furniture Store. Adv.
Thuraday evening at the homo uf
Miss Blanche Wlcklaar on Souih i:i-
wood members of tho Junior class of
tho High School gave a delightful
George Washington parly.
Tho national colors and many flag-
together with beautiful house plum
aoattered hero nnd thero throughout
tho home helped to make the occa
sion especially attractive arloiis
games and contests appropriate to the
day made the hours poea too soon.
Patriotic soiii-'ii and Instrunn nlil
muslo also contributed their share Ij
tho evening's pl usurei.
In a word forming contest wordi
to be made out of the letters In th'i
word "Washington" James Chenault
won the favor a pretty silk fl ig. Two
young men sf-ated on a sheot blln.l-
folded and given a dish of breakfast
food nnd a spoon with which to f. I
each oilier provoked a lot of fun and
laughter.
Dainty refreshments were s. r d it
a Into hour.
Among the teachers prceont won
Misi .Mamie Drent Mies 1'oarl Maze
The Wlahbona cl ib met with Mlaa
Orace Ilatcli Wedtiisday nln'it hnv-
lug as their guests their young men
frienda Tho untetr.ilinr.eitt was In
tho nature of a Washington birthday
party and In spite of tho blizzard
and dlsngreealil" Weather the very
best of times were enjoyed by the
goodly number of young personl
spending the evening ut this happy
(Continued on page in.)
THE DEMOCRAT AND WILLIAM
8 1 n KMC si ED FOR ISO..
OHO DAM IGE
S. (iv Hie lit re Monday Night.
nr. Ciias. ltelgn Hcovllle who la
now conducting tha greatest revival
ever held In MuakOgee will bo here
Monday night In the Christian ehunsh
nt 7:"0 O'clock It Is Ir. BeOlrilh'l
custom to hold no service on Monday
night In tho cities where he is con-
ducting revivals and from this causo
ho ts secured for one night 1i re. Ho
has a oo in pa ny of tan in. lading mu-
slclnns vocalists nnd assistant evan-
gelists. The singing Is Itf cbariro of
Carrol E. Marty nnd Mra. Hcovllle
Is ono of America's greatest and
widest soloists and Dr. flcovlllo la
a great composer being tho author
of thtee groa' song books. Tho Sco-
vllle company hold revivals In Okla-
homa City ono year ago resulting In
1500 conversions.
Another sensation was sprung In
tho fight over thu title u tho 80 acres
pompriaing Tulana most faehlonnhli
realdonca district lato yesterday af-
ternoon when T. J. Mc.Munus who
wag ai rested recently on a oharga of
i luinliiig the titlo to thu property
through his attorney Jamee it. Buok-
eT filed in thu district court a libel
suit agalnat the Democrat Publish-
ing company and William Httykcr
I'Sklng for f jO.nuo damages. An udi-
torial puUUahed in aha Democrat last
Wedneaday in whicb McManus was
virtually called u blackmailer was
the basis of the suit.
In tho petition Mi-Mantis alleges
that he has been Irreparably Injur-
ed by this editorial and that his per-
sonal business namo has boon greatly
oatnaged by the publication of
edltolritl which was not based
facts.
Tho editorial referred to was pub-
lished following tho arrest of Mc-
Mauus who It is charged had filoU
a deed claiming one-twentieth Inter-
est In tho property valued nt $200".
"00. McManua nibses that ho pro-
cured tho deed from Mrs. Lulu Jor-
den who claimed an Inhorl'od In-
terest In the land from her first hus-
band Moses h. Parry man a son of
tho original Indian nllotteo to the
land.
iMtSfl CONCERN BOOKS
A LARCE STOVE ORDER
THE QUEEN BEE COMPANY TO
8CPPLY i.iioo TO LITTLE
ROCK WHOLESALER
in the
placea
a par
In tho
tho
on
The largest single order fur stovea
over placed In the state of Oklahoma
was received yesterday by tho Queen
Boa Stove company of Tulsa. The
order was for an oven thousand heat-
ers and came from ono of tho large
iv iioi sale hardware houses at i.ittie
Hock Ark.
This order marks an epoch
stove industry of Tulaa ami
tho Queen Heo company on
with any similar manufactory
soul h west. A thousand stoves means
thousands of dollars for the local In-
stitution. Several cars will bo re-
qulred for shipping the big order.
Tha yueen Bae company has en-
Joyed a handsome patronage since
ib" day iv In n It turned out their first
stove. It has been running day and
night shifts in the factory in the oast
end. Mi ro than half the time since
Operation! began here. The fact that
I'm products are fommandliig the at-
tention of tho trade In other statea
to the extent that the rabbet-a find it
n.'cossnry to order big lots of tha
Tulsa made stoves In order to supply
tho demand. Is a good indication that
this company will placo Tulsa In the
forefront of stovo manufacturing
cities of the west If It has not al-
ready done so.
A milkman may bo as rich us his
cream and still not be wealthy.
Mrs. Upton Sinclair who quit her
husband to take up with a tramp has
discovered already that the handout
is not always forthcoming. Ling
deck Reveille.
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