Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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4An SHEET MUSIC SALE
J- U Positively the Latest
SATURDAY ONLy
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oil Vnii Saturday Night Pirofly Dencei
WhelT fou're Away Moonlight Walu
Somebgdjr Um win if you B(W)le R
Winn goon DtHOlllI Wavelets
Co Slow Joe lv Wclirlcll.
Mister Voillin Watt pop Cmn DgQOt
Hngtinic ill lliiriiiiiiiy Hull U Wenilch.
h I: .lack 'aim Home.
four Hwt Ki"K
i ukt faur Apron ami jfour saiaum Rag
Bonnet Twilight Memories
Won't V"u ii" If) Honey Lovef Candied Cherries.
Very Special: Songs From Chocolate Soldier
Darrow Music Co.
I . ; -1 J 1 Rati Third Street
Mr. mill Mm. fohn A. 1 1 1 It t 1 1 1 MO
(mil) have y tfcgty sunt) Mr. J. D.
Hleer ut' Tucoiua Wu:h.
.Minx Mlta Williamsons hoeM win
1' I lie IIHIl'llllg pllli c ut' I'll'' Mllaa.it
poaen hum afternoon.
Mil. Itoy llcerher will leuvu today
or 'i short visit elth Mr. and Ufa
Prank Cartori of UoHlnevllle uihu
tjgg afV- a
Mr. and mih. i. it. tVeevoi have
gone in St i .'hum (or Cortalght'e
In wiiii (rlende ami relative
The (i. 0 'i'. olub members and u
(ow spools guesta were dciightfuin
; enterUlnod by Kit Roy Beeoher
T ti 1 1 f -i l.i attcriiiinli at tin' lluino ut
Mra Beeoher! In Hooves Apartments
The afternoon iraa spent at cuds
i Hie game being High Plve and at re.
p id Ivereon made hiKii Minn oep
I Hiring an elegant box "f Lowney'a
ehocolatee. lire tobtltloa 'as given
tin' consolation a dnlnty Kasli r t'.uur.
At Hii delusion ut the game an
I elegant two eourae lunohteon waa nerved.
Miss
Crofl w
IMIHII
Members preeenl werei Meedamee
I j. Wi'i'iy liobori Btelner John
Cfort ad .1. alworth Roy B her.
.Miliar Kruger Roy Croft P. M
Iveneon ami Shilling
Meedamee John ami Roy Qroft will
entertain the olub next Thursday uf-terooon.
Kvn Willi.' .in. I MImh Mabel
ire sin ' i.ii gueate of the after-
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NOTICE.
3 'i ii" Society (Editor's Phone is
No. 2&lii.
Morning hours s to 9; evening 9
hours tilt to I.
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slonary eoolety
discussion led I
who euggeated
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that
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ubject of a
T. Whitney
mlntiter he
"Now boys j ubt a moment!
iTotl'Vfl all had your gay!
while enjoying youreelvoa
in so pleaaant a way.
Wo have toasted our sweet-
hearts t Mir friends and our wives;
Wishing all merry Uvea;
Hut now i propose to you
The toast that is best
'Tie one in a million.
And Combines the rest.
Don't frown when I tell you
This toast heats all others;
nut drink one more toast
bo
toast to our 'mothers.'"
....... .'
Tin- second annual all-day meeting
of the Woman's Missionary Federa-
tion yesterday at the Preabyterlan
ohuroh was largely attended mid was
filled with enthuaiaam and Inspiration
toward greater achievements and was
brought t" a fitting cloaa i the su-
perb address of Rev. McOavran th
feature of the meeting.
The meeting which convened at
ten o'clock In the morning eras open
ed by Mrs. D. A. Wltskiaer the form-
er president with a few words of
welcome which was followed by the
sinking of hymns and the reading of
Paalm (8 by Mrs. W li. Hendren.
Mrs. .1. H. Osborne led a discussion
of methods for missionary societies
ami made a pointed and earnest ap-
peal for more prayers In our mis-
sionary societies.
'I'll.- financial problems of the mlo-
iii :;. .I to preach a mlaetonery sermon
iiic Sunday before the praise nnd
thanksgiving seri'lce and emphasised
the incrcii.se of gifts which follows a
definite object which is well present-
ed. An open discussion followed 'Ibo
addresses of ilnse two speakers In
which methods which have brought
the best results ill our local societies
were suggested
Mrs. S. M. I'leak uoc a number
of practical suggestions which win
Increase a lasting interest in the var-
ious missionary magazines and em-
phasized the tin t that liny must ho
nail ii the church would kuoy what
Is being accomplished al home or In
foreign fields.
In Hie absence of Mrs. Archer Mrs.
D. A. Wloklser read the little story
Mrs. Brlent's New Committee" The
lesson gained therefrom was that ii
you want new members go after them
a "Bplkelna Committee" win be n
new feature In many missionary so
cieties this coining year.
Mrs. O. l. Hunt spoke interesting-
ly on the social part of thiagreal
work saying that a spirit of cordial
loving sympathy should pervade the
meetings. A friendly spirit is essen-
tial on the pint of old members. In
this city where there are so many
strangers.
itev. Knickerbocker led In praye)
ut the close of the program for the
morning.
A noon a delightful social hour
during fhich luncheon was served
was greatly enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Chnstuln and .Mrs. floury each
gave very interesting papers at the
afternoon session.
The following ladles were chosen
as officers for the coming year: Pres-
ident. Mrs. A. W. Roth; vlce-pre"
dents Mrs. 0. i. Hunt Mr W.
Chastaln and Mrs. g. M. I'leak; sec-
retary Mrs. Allen Cook! treasurer
Mrs. . Ernsberger.
FOUNTAIN PEN SALE
Tin Tlfflny Pon Company of Cleveland Ohio announce Manufac-
turer's Competition sate for few daye only
in $2 $3 $4 Pens95c
Absolutely Honest Values.
Alt Pens ii Kt( solid Gold a Manufacturer's guarantee wlflj each
Pea Buaineea Men's Blae nt Belf-FlDcrs
AT $1.25 WORTH $5.00
QUAKER DRUG COMPANY
Robinson Hotel.
HAIL'S
HAIL'S
THE PETTICOATS
This Morning at Nine o'Clock
They arc black White find colors ami WO don't
believe there is a missed shade in any popular color
A customer asked yesterday.: "('an I have more
than one I ' Yes yon can have as many as you want.
We'd rather distribute them one to a customer bill
it's not a stingy sale it's the Hail sort just as many
as yon want if they please yon. Only one restriction
there will he none sold before 9 0 clock.
Meet your friends here today.
(Signed)
THE HAIL STORE
New Location 211 South Main.
Mr. and Mis. J. B lirihei enter
tallied at dinner last evening m
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Max J.
Kgge of Grand Island Neb othei
gUOetS al Mils hospitable board were
Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Hun ham and
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Johnson. Mr. ami
Alitv BggS are en route homo from a
trip lo Cub. and stopped over lit
Tulsa for a visit with Mrs. BggO'l
relatives.
'WUXTHA WD UINHT1U IM" W II I
Hi: hi. I I) in i ot: PAs
UiHAU or 1'Illal vim 8
Tin- first annual "WUXtra and Min-
strels" of the Tulsa I 'less Dlub will
bo Staged at the drand theatre Mon-
day night March II This date is
but one day ahead of the pity pri-
maries thus permitting of a general
"round-up' of the various oondldat-
es dining the nrogTSOS of the show.
The mlngtrei will bo slaneil 1
Charles Uolofeon shoaa ability along
those lilies ill Well known. Al 1. .1.-1
thirty III. lie voices will be used III III"
first pint. Joi.es iiinl gags will nil
ie iii .'. nad nrlll pi rtaln mostly to
the candidates for office Bvery can
dtdaie who doesn't have a "card"
In Hie Big 0O mtS program that Is be-
ing Issued lor till) Occasion Will be
hanged in effigy on the stago.
The vaudeville sets for ths olio win
bo mostly home talent bul several
professional acts from local theatres
will be used. Tile Closing piece will
be a tip-roarirtg farce sntltled "Ini-
tiating the Candidates" The questions
Hint will bejropounded to the candi-
dates are In ended to produce vaei
amqunte of mirth.
The lingers In the show will
local men of training In the w
line and the song numbers will
the very latest popular successes
The rehearsals will be held al tin
Commercial dub rooms and will be
gin Tuesday night.
The newspaper men are busy writ
ing the "plot" of the production.
bi
be
Thursday night at a delightful in-
formal affair given at the Cody homo
on South Baltimore avenue Mr and
Mrs. ii. w. Cody announced tho en-
gagement of their daughter. Miss
.Maud Alice Cody to Mr. Bmll Rich
aid Albert. The date set for the wed-
dtag is Mai" h ti and It Will be B
very quiet home affair.
Both young people are popular
Tulsaris numbering their friends by
the score
Heard No nig Noise
TBHBRANi March l. The new
Turkish Ambassador Kniin Bey ar-
rived yesterday at Knzcll. No salute
was fired and the ambassador in lillili
dudgeon sent a telegram to the pun
to Inquire whether ho would be le-
ech d or not. The explanation of the
Persian failure U pay due honors to
the ambassador Is that the Russian
"onsui prevented the authorities ob-
taining powder for their big guns.
The Misses Mgbel and Malld I'alk
entertained a number of their (riends
with a pleasant evening at cards
Thursday at their home on South
l.oston avenue
IteV. Frank NofI returned lust night
from a short visit In Miami i'l.i.
A very pretty and quiet wedding
occurred Wednesday evening at eigh
o'clock at the home of Airs. Belle
Brown on South LaWton avenue
when Mrs. Sadie B Crouch and -Mr.
Hugh M. Habcock were united in
marriage1 How H. B. Vaught of tho
Wgert Memorial ehurh performing
the ceremony
The bride Is B sister of Mrs. Crown
and both she and Mr. HaheoA havi
a wide circle of friends In Tulsa who
are extending them heartiest eongrat- j
illations.
Mr. and .Mrs. Habcock are al home
to their friends In their own cozy
home on West Fourth Street.
Mr. Floyd J. Bradford has return-
ed from a few days' stay in Myskogee.
Mr. Floyd M. Ilohm has gone to
Bklatooh (or a short stay.
Miss Gertrude Sijilth 1311 South
Baltimore avenue will entertain the
Sophomore class of tho iligli School
this evening.
On Hie ISrd Of .March the Hyechka
Olub will entertain wlih Mi open ses !
slon In the evening. Inviting their
gentlemen friends to be their guests. !
Mr. Will W
pleaaant ami
Verdigris.
est has returned from a i
successful hunt on the
"TWO BITS"
TODAY
Over 500 popular songs Reg-
ular !5c sellers -Your choice
today only
Two Copies for 25c
Check off this list and
come early.
"Hilly"
' Honey MeP0
"O You Beautiful poll'
"Alex. Hag Time Band"
"The Garden of Roses"
"The Harden of Dreams"
Silver Threads Among tho
Oold"
"Oceana Roll"
"The Vale of Dreams"
"All That 1 Ask Is Love."
"everybody's Doing it now"
"Piano Man'
"Hag Time Violin"
"The Chicken Hag.'
"Dreams Just Dreams"
"Next Week Some Time Not
Now."
"Baby Rose"
"Put Your Arms Around Me
Honey"
"Mysterious Hag"
"The College Hag'
"Candled fherries"
Your choice of 100 New
Raga and Waltaea
Tulsa's Exclusive Music
Shop
THE ADVANCE
SHEET MUSIC CO.
IK V. Third.
Me.Mlllon's I'iuno Purloin.
.Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Braymer
llllli South Cheyenne avenue are
tho proud parents of a fine baby girl
born Thursday.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
AT BEANE-VANDEVER D. G. CO.
Watch the papers regularly for our Saturday Specials as we aim to have
something good for you each Saturday. If you're not satisfied with any Hour
Special item bought here bring it back and we will pay you 10 per cent
more for the item than you gave U3.
Saturday Morning from 8:30 to 1 1:30
rnrdti Ainoskec A.rron Qintr- 10 bolts 9 I Blcahod Blieetiuir bcsl
ham full line styles regular grades regular 30c quality aa 0n
10c quality at per yd Ou lno ;is they laat per yd. .. L I u
( K yards to ;i ruiitoiner )
3000 yards 36-inch Percale dark and 5 do-ecu Black Heatherblooni and
light colors all new spring styles stripe and check Gingham Under-
regular 15c values al O'rt Bkirtf $1.2T) to ijtl.50 valuer QQn
at each wUu
ALL DAY SPECIALS
50 Ladies' Shiri Waists $3.50 to $5.00 500 yards While Waistings oice line
values; special all daj at QQ C of patterns 25c values at j C
each 0i I J oer irnrd I vb
per yard
All our stock of New Rpriiig Dress
lito Outing Kimonos to close oul the Goods 56-in. wide 2.00 0 CQ
oi at HALF PRICE. value at per yard 01
After Supper Specials 7:30 to 1 0:30
25 dozen Ladies' Bose black. Beanc- Any $150 Corset after supper QQn
Vandever 50c special after Q n fl specials ai each JUu
Bupper price : pairs for. . 0 1 iUU
nnd 50 pairs l adies' New Style Pumps
Cp black $3.00 value at 0 I QO
Jb per pair 01 .30
100 dozen Handkerchiefi
15c values after supper
sale each
frPdj
Watch Every Saturday's World for
Our Specials
DANCING
ai Buelld Rail
e v e r y Tuesday
Thursday und
at unlay nights.
Next class for
beginners starts
I'riday night
March 16th at I
o'clock.
M. W. CAIN
I'hon 'J2a3.
V. M. WILSON
Dentist.
Wilson Building Cor. l!nl nnd Detroit
A l.i. WORK OVARAH -DKD.
Phone IIS.
Elead World Want Ads.
$14000 Worth of
DIAMONDS
ARE FOUND
most of them are of ths H-carat
duality. In Buckskin and Tan Valvar.
Peter's "Diamond" Shoes for the
wholo family at 114 Main Bt. Tha
newait atore In Tulsa the UNION.
Bpeelal sal on "Diamond" brand
I. O . P. Notice.
The Degree Staff and members 0
Aurora Lodge I. O. O. P. will mee
at the hall Simmons Hulldlng Sun
day March 3rd at 2:30 p. m. I in
port. nit that you be there.
JOHN D. PORTER N. O.
J. J. H. REEDY Secy. Adv
Only One "HltOMO Ol ININE."
That Is LAXATIVH BHOMO QUI-
NIKE I.onk for the slgnnture of E.
V. (JHOVE. Used the world over to
Cure a Oold In One Day 25c
King I b in ge uf Kneland rules over
nearly a uuarter of the population of
the whole world his sublei Isnuin-
ber 410000000 human being!
CLAIRVOYANT
PROPKSOR I V ROBE.
ti t.i.s HOW TO win nit: ONE
tOO LOVE.
I.ov what Is more beautiful than
true unblemished love of one person
for another? What Is sweeter belter
jr more desired than perfect har-
mony and happiness In married life
Ciime today for iiinr own sake.
Private parlors at 1 01 Kast Third
street next to Harlow's.
Open al 9 a. tn.o 9 p. m. dall
and Sunday.
How the Merchant With Little to
Spend for Advertising Can Begin
and Begin RIGHT!
Start modestly. Begin World advertising on a very Inexpensive scale make
it PROVE to you its Business Bringing Powers- Put a two or three line Ad
in the Classified Pages. Put the Right1 Stuff in those two or three lines. The
re nit will astonish you. Don't wish wait or worry--IK(ilN. Pul your Ad
in; let it stay there a week TWO weeks; it would cost only $10 or $15 for a
whole month. Yon will soon want to increase it ; your cash results will enable
yon to reach out
Start Now It's a Day of Going-After-Things
Not Waiting- For-Them!
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