Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 7, 1912 Page: 9 of 16
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Maundy Tttursdsy wuh celebrated
by the rUjcleni and Accepted Scottish
I til i- Mi..sniin of Till-.. Hl.lu. Willi an
llegartl banquet ut Ut Rika1 citay
house.
The handsome banquet hull deco-
rated wuh Baiter IIIIIm and gorgeous
red flowers and palms and the hi t
It h tablea nn wbloh wiii' covers foi
Hi.' ISO guests in attendance present-
imi M pjctura rarely seen in this part
of tin' oountry.
Tin' chairmen! tOlva C. Barrows
Secretary J. Burr Gibbons; commit'
tea mi arrangements compoaad of C
j frtedman D. O ailllai and I B.
Porter ami Toaatroaater Rev. Q A.
(itiin. m thoaa having the affair In
barge loft nothing undone in make
li in' tinii win long in1 remembered
with pleasure by nil thoaa who if era
fortunate enough i" have been pros-
cm. Tin' following toasts wen greatly
enjoyed: "To the Qovernmenl of tha
Country;" roaponae U J. Martin. "To
Indian Conalatory" Kfv w. Mark
Bexaon of McAIeater. "To Oklahoma
Consistory;" response Dr Bdwln De-
WIIX CALL AT Vol It RESIDENCE
VacUU Massage Manicuring and
Scalp Treatment Switches made to
in dar
Miss I K.( lll'lt
Phone 528 732 s. Denver
Barr "f Norman "To (ha Qrand
Lodge of tha Mate raaponaa 0 h
Reader 'To tha Memorj of Our De
parted Rrothran;" drink In silon .
Tin' following wore among thoas
gathered around Ihe banquet bo ird
Mr. mi. i Mra w. a. Mullen Mr. and
Mr a. it. Thorns .Mr. and Mrs. i
a. Koons Miss (Coons Mr. a. J y iko
Mr. t. B. Bujoggy Mr. and Mra. .i. R.
Loggia Mra Mi Uannon Mr. and Mra.
j. ii. Wlnemiller Mr. and Mr.- W B.
Klllmer Mrs. j. siegrist Mr. and Mra.
W. K Gordon Mr. mill Mra. w H
Kleer Mr. V it. Dye Mum jewta
Mitchell Mr. nnii Mra. H. 'V Hooper
Mr. and Mm. W. .1 Klrkwood Mr.
Prank v.. Curry Mr and Mr j s.
Hopping Mr. ami Mrs. K K. Black
Mr. Hugene a Lilly Mr. N v. Ar-
nold Mr. ami Mra. D. ". Qlllle Mrs.
net Ryan Miss Elisabeth Ronne Mr.
ami Mra J. k. Ronne Mr. and Mra
j. i. iiiii.-pi'. Mm. V 0. Raker Mr.
mill Mrs. I'. I-:. Bhallenburgar Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Martin. Mr. ii ii. Wallet
Mr. Leo ii. Kidder Mr. and Mrs Fred
D. Mlseuer Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kile
Mr. and Mra Crank Bowers Mr. and
Mrs W. I'. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. C'
J. FTledman Mr. if B. Peshon Mr
Arthur Parmer Mr. c i.. Reader Mr
Kdwln I'.' Barr Mr. V. Mark Bexon
Rev. R( ady Bev. and Mra Gllbi n a.
Ottman Mr. and Mra. Blva Baerows!
Mr. ami Mrs. Oeo I-:. It. K Inn. nr Mr.'
and Mra w laon B. Ndrvell Mr. and
vdams Air. hi. i Mrs. (. m. Pawning.
Mr. and Mra. ' Burr Qlbbons Mr. and
Mis. i'. j. Hlnderlltter Mr. and Mra.
i'. i'. shyers Mr and Mra. J. P. I'lu.
.Mr. uini Mrs. Pha I'.. Dent Mr and
Mis. f .i. Bradford Dr ami Mra. (
p Latham am . s. a. Anderai n Dr.
c. v.. Wiley Mr 0 w Bandera Mr.
j. I... in1. .ii .Mr. Prank Bead mi
Mlnta Curt la Mr. and Mrs J. H De
Han Mr .i Mm v. i. Pehner.
Baking Contest to Feature
World's Cooking School
Demon etra tionti by Expert Begin at
Grand Opera Houae Sex
Monday.
W tiiii iii. cooking achool proposi-
tion whs first discussed by tin' offloera
of .Tin' World it wos pronounced a
maul thing; i.ut we hardly auapected
that the women of Tulsa would be-
come so enthusiastic about it. if
present Indications are orlterlon. the
aohOO Is going tu be a sue ess be-
yond uui fondest expatcatlona. It he-
Kins to look as if nil 111.' ladlea in
Tulsa ami vi.-lnity arc int. ivsl. d in
th" gentle art of cooking.
a number of people have tlephoned
to Th.- World to asj why this paper
han leaaad the Grumi Opera iiousi' for
a week and Is Moinu to give a wei k'i
cooking achool prealded over by the
hem lecturer in the United Btatea
There me s. v.ral reasons why The
World is doing; this the first reaJon
however is m.t becauae we believe
Tulsa neada teaaona in cooking more
than any Other Community dots hut
becaiute this is an ane of acientifka
cooking. The things that you can
learn today about the chemlatry of
food me worth knowing and not to
know them is th.' pipfoundeal Ig-
noranre. Another reajon is that The
World betlevea fnat many ot the
young ulria of the oountry have lost
their appreciation of the art of which
their mothers unj) grandmothers wefe
profound masters. The younger gen-
eration of women contains a large per
cent of thoae who look down upon
"ooking as mi art to i.e acquired by I actually preparing! variety of dlahaa
accldenl or Inatlnct attar marriage. Her lecturea alone would be well
It Is a high art. worthy to he dlgni-1 worth the effort of hearing Put the
fled as a pi ofrsslon and The World "notion suited to the wonl Is what
hopes by a wnk s demonstration to will prove Instruc tive as well as . n-
s." ure the interest of many young wo- tertAining.
men who in the future win proteol No phyalclan r too wise to learn
thai? homes from despair and them- n. w departures in the ml of healing
selves from helpleasnesH and misery The Very lu st b"tora make It a prac-
on the day that the cook decides ! lire to attend lecturea and conven-
leava lions wh. ii. vcr pnsslhle. Many worn. mi
Any girl ought to number among j realize (he beneflla that will result
her in complishinelits as Imlispciisal.ly from a convention devoted to the art
as she numbers her piano lessons and f Booking which The World rooking
h'T daning lessons her lesson in School really Is. The ladles of tlv
coking. This docs not mean that jetty and district w ho have the reputa-
they will all l" cooks hut in the until- Hon of helng the beat cooks are dls-
ral run of events they will all have playing Special Interest In the cooking
to preside over somebody's household irhool.
They will all have to know or they Aspllmax to the COOkfog school
all otiKht to know this and how It Is i h linking contest will he Conducted
done they will find thdr pathway In Any woman provided she Is not a
life lightened whore otherwise It professional cook or Paker. may com-
'might he darkened. pete. Th nt.st will o ciir on at-
Hnve you ever aaked yoursi lf any urduy of next week. April 1.1. Val-
of lh"S" questional Perhaps not. hut uthle prlz. s "ill he given to the . . n-
mavhe you have heard inhere ask tendinis whose articles are adjudged
them In vain: i. be the beat These articles ma. ba
1. Why don't my biscuits brown 1 .t f cakes lay. r cakes pies d0Ugh
gflggg
Mlts. HELEN ARMSTRONG.
Winn promises to be oi f the pars
musical treats ol tha season is 'he ap-
I' .name ol tin Aeolian Four a male
quartet together a'ith B. B. Gamble a
pipe organist of high ability ..f Mus
kogee who comas t.. iiiis cut aexl
Tuesda) night under th" auspiresrof
lb.. Baraca class of lha first presby;
terlau church The quartet la com-
posed ..I' .1. .Morris James fir t tenor;
i.. J. Hyde second tenor; B. B. Gamble
first buss and B ii. Btephena second
Pass the four oii is blending beautL
fully making one of Hie sweetest
toned quartets ofl lbs road ami which
Justly won Hie title of Hie "leading
male quartet of the southwest " Not
only Is ill" quurlet noted l"r the har-
mony of the lour voles but "mil
member is a soleift of ability and the
music lOVera of Tulsa haVS mi evening
of splendid i njoj ntent before them.
S. li. I iambi" the first baas'. Is also
the pipe organist his talents In this di-
rection not being surpassed by any in
this section of the oountry Mr. Gam-
ble's Work on the pipe organ has von
him high honors ami ns will be noted
by ih" selection on the program that
win be given by him are such as to
please every one that attends in ad-
dition to Mr. Gamble the quartet will
be assisted bj Miss Margaret Wynd-
ham. Instructor of elocution at Kendall
college.
iia ii year the Baraca class of the
Presbyterian church gives an enter.
tainment to provide funds to lake ale
of its various church piedg. s the re-
ceipts of this entertaiument applying
on the pledge mude bj (his class on
the pipe organ fund and II is safe to
say lha! mi entertainment in the past
given by the class no matter how
good equals the quality of the enter-
tainment to be given next Tuesday
night.
In the program itself the Aeolian
Pour hns struck a happy medium in
Its Choice of selections as will be seen
by the following program;
Remember Now Thy Creator. . .f!h"ds
Aevlian r'oiir.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Never have you had a mofe promising opportunity to acquire quality
furniture lor less than the inferior kind cost. If you have ever spent
5 minutes in our store you have discovered thai wo do not carry any
makeshift furniture but only the grades that have trustworthy qualities
don't wail; now is the lime to act. Remember your credit is good
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M ill
With Thine
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F
iur.
Drink t
Eyes
(b) In the liain . . .
Aeolian
t Toccata and Fugue
fv II. (iambic.
Helgh-ho! i Love You. . .
Aeolian Four
Comlri' Thro the Rye . . .
eollan (tour
ithlque
s. u. Gamble.
Mavourneen . . . .
Aeolian l-'our.
Bcene from "The I. ion
Mouse"
Miss .Margaret Wyiulham
(a ) Little Tommy
th) 'Cause rd Nothing Blae t
Do
Aeolian Four
OUR I XCELLO BI D DAVLN-
POti i $32.50
A beautiful and mgSSlVS pal lor DSV"
an port by day ami a broad comfort-
able double bed b) night. It Is made
on mi entirely nea principle the
mattress Is under 1 1 1 . seal ami comas
into position win n no leal Is turned
.. the frames are ol the tin. si .piur-
tared oak in Colonial design uphol-
ster..! n i 'base leather mail" with
aanltary springs and removable mat
tresi -eas) to operate cannot Met out
of oid.-r our special price (without
the main s-i
J V. t
rrr 'fc'
Show nig tl..- EXCELi i closed.
REFRIG ERATOR
$7.50
.Made of hardwood It lm lies b'gll
I Inches wide large and roomy has
large ice chamber ami storage space
below nicelj finlshsd a perfect les
ba er. S . clal price
fit
rrf
K7..-.0
SPECIAL SOI ID OAK
CENTER TABLE $1.19
This labl" Is III.- lilggesl value ever
offered; it s solid oak nlci i Dnlabed
in golden ami curly Dngllsh. We have
a largs quantity of the-..' tables and
We He going to give sou the advant-
age ami make you a price of fi.it.
Buy as many aa'you want.
Needle Edged
Gksss Tumblers
Set oi 6.49c
This is a blown e.iuss dear and per-
fect is an exceptionally g i value
regular price (Oe set Come early.
GOLDEN OAK
DRESSER $8.75
GiiNUINE LEATER PAR-
LOR SUIT $29.25
An unusual attractive suit massly
frames Colonial design fines) oak
finish bent back Shaped arms and
French legs upholstered in genuine
leather; a Sin. en value. Special for
this week Slt.!'."
H'l
This dresser Is a b.'uutlful
dresser top iuxl2 French beva)
mirror two large drawers nnd
two small drawers; a splendid
$ 1 ll. mo value. Bpeclal tills week
Minuet
Kalbl. .
Bach n April Pool parly was me nature
of the entertainment offered the
... .Gelbel gueata April Fool games jokes am!
fun filling the hours until la!" ii
Arr. Parks the evening. h.n a delicious supper
was served. le evening was an ex-
ceptionally enjoyable one.
. . Boellmn n
. . She
nnd ih
turli
KKin
Miss Caroline Dickey will
day for Kansas City for an
viist wiih friends
leaV" to-
extended
Largi
I. u. ky .lim
s. r.. Gambli
. . Parks
Raendel
. . Parks
Aeolian Four. -
Trnumerel Schumann
s li. Gamble
flood Night Buck
A. ..1 hi ii Four.
Th" II. II. club was pleasantly en-
t.tr. lined at the home ..f Miss draco
lllane yesterday afternoon Ehnbrold-
I ei y OCOUpied the attention of the
young guests durlnu the earlier part
I of the afternoon and this was fol-
lowed by a dainty luncheon served iy
I the young hostess.
Miss Viola Adams was ;
guest of the dub.
The members present w. re
It lit h Movvery Nina BlltOtt
Robinson Laura Bhumway Olga eve
man Hope Henry Gladys De Los
Helen Svvartz I'o.ahon-
Bthal sfelghen and Ethel
sp.'einl
Miss ifl
Orello
'flic reception given Friday night
by the Sopliomoi'e-Si'liior boys of th"
I High School i" the faculty sophomore
and senior girls was among the happy
social events "f last week.
The High school rooms. In which
the guests "f the evening were on-
tertalaed were decorated with 'he
classes colors purple green and
white.
In th" lower hall SWOSl music
greeted the guests and up stairs the
High si li.... i orchestra poured forth
sweet strains from their Instruments.
From K to !) ."lock the tlmo was
devoted to general enjoyment nnd
I his was followed by music for an
hour.
The minstrel by the hoys of the
classes was a very enloyable feature
of the ev.-iilng and mad" evident the
fact that there Is quite n bit of tal-
ent among those who participated.
h'or th.- refreshment of the guests
dainty pineapple putts covered with
.i
ilra.e Hum
taa Mull tie
Justice.
The club will meet next meeting
day with Miss Ethel Justice "1ii BoUttl
Cheyenne avenue.
iolng on vv lili h were the figures
w. re served.
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Kast Eaeton avenue Friday night as
a pleaaant surprise before her going
lo Sand Springs where she will make
bar home. The evening was spent
in a thoroughly enjoyable so. la! man-
ner games ami music each contribu-
ting to the evening's pleasures whi'h
Were concluded by th" serving of a
dalntj repast to the following Mr
and Mrs. V. C rtussell .Mrs. N. A.
ltussell Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Young. .Mrs J.
A. Shaw and son ROSCOS Mrs. '. II.
Thompson. Mrs. Will l.ym li ami
daughter Da Mrs. j. i:- French Rev.
Vaught and wife Mrs. Kail Pack
Grandmother Moberly Mrs. Thomas
Handrickaon Mrs. Ban Hendrlckaon
Mrs. Martha Thompson and MUM
(ieoigia Archer.
Miss Jesle Magee left Weilne'day
I night for Balem Oregon where she
will remain until September.
The r. ii. c. met yesterday eiier-
noon with Mrs. W. Tate Ura.lv.
The Hyechka club held their regular
meeting yesterday afternoon at the
home of Mrs J. Z. Bligga.
The Musical Dozen met yesterday af-
ternoon with Miss I'M I ih Williamson.
Mr and Mrs. Paul C. Mover who
were the week-end gmsts of their
aunt Mrs. B. I.. Martinis left for their
i home in St. I.ouls. Friday.
Which vv.ie attached carnations and
engraved With the names "Jennie
UcElroy and Merle V. ('adman" ami
th. dale -April 1 l!HL' 6:30 p. m"
revealed tile II. 'WM of tile We.ldlllK.
Mr. and Mrs. ('adman will reside in
Tulsa where both have many friends.
Guests of .virs. Perrymau for the
evening wen ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles '.
Nixon Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Perry-
man Misses Lottie Smiley EVS Shld-
ley Fay Elliott Zella Bynum Messrs
Waller Perryman. Billy Bmtth Roy
Garbetl and Will am It. West.
PRn N I IX1IIH1 I Hi I oil PL
UROtfND VSKOCLTION in
TCtiS V KJNEKDAY
..ok
crOQUattes break
ml avoid
. on
reason that dough-
ni. sly on lop "
2. What muk
open .
n. I'ow can 1
Ih" smell?
4 W hat is Ih
nouls soak fat '.'
I Why is one roast Juiry and an-
other dry when the moat before OOOk-
Ing Is squally "holce?
li. Why does a .ake l'Al.I. while
baking?
7. What will prevent mayonnaise
from separating?
S. Why is pie crust sometimes
tough?
H. How ran 1 keep the Juice from
cooking OUl of fruit pies?
10. What makes a meringue nth ky
nod thin Instead of firm and light "
These questions and a hundred oth-
ers will he answered at the cooking
school.
"There Is no Ssjch thing ns luck In
baking.' says Mrs. Armstrong. If the
Ingredients nre good the measure-
ments rorrect the heat uniform and
the other details minutely acrurate
good results are assured. Mrs. Arm-
strong proves these sentiments at
ea.-h session of the cooking school by
j nuts or bread. The artl. les are I.
be prepared at home and presented at
the Grand Opera House not later than
noon on Saturday. After the prizes nr..
awarded the entries will be sold.
PTora day to day Mrs. Armstrong
will show among other things how
to mak" arlli li s 61 the kind In lud. il
In the . ..'itesi. The prizes will vary
j In value from a 'ablni t gas range to
a food chopper. All of them are de-
I St rabid In consideration of all these
things we anti. Ipate that the contest
j Will result In tile largest exhibition of
cookery ever seen In the south.
The following program will be ren-
ilei. d b) the li. now .Music Company
I I Pelectlon. Hid Widow ". Trlnka us
I ? Paraphrase "Kuss Wuiuer". . . .
Struuss
a- flong "My Hula-Hula l.i.vV. ..
WenrPh
Player PhrBC
1--Overtore "Poet and I'ensanf .
Supps
(By Creature's ragsoHS Mnnd.)
2 Song Sweet BW' Ilambl1
(l!y Melba.)
1- Selection. "I.ove and Memories
I.enipk
Victor npehestra
The maaquerada bail to he given
by the Elka next Thursduv evening
Is going to lie the most delightful
affair of the kind ever given by the
Elks. Nothing Is being left undone
to make this a thoroughly enjoyable
and first- lass affair in every way.
The ba.ll Is given fojT the Klks and
their Indy Friends only and no one
will be allowed OH th" floor who Is
not maakad. And all who are masked
will have to raise their masks on
. ni. i in. g to confidential I nape. Uon
committee to avoid poeajMllty of any-
one attending who should not. The
grand march will begin pr.nntly at
til anil masks will be dls. ar.b d at
11 o'clo. k. Prizes will be awarded
for the best cost utile lady and gen-
tleman. The JttdgaS an- C. f; Stron
veil.. (I. C. limine and Hilly Wells.
The arrangement committee are Pr.
Woody. Dr Wright. Jo.- Lafcty anil
Charles RosSSf
Mrs i 'lark Itohlnson and Mrs.
.Tames t. i . lister spent Wednesday
In Nowata where Mrs. Knldnson pre-
sided at gjle organ and Mrs. Forster
play d 111. violin OblbjatOS during .1
performance ..f "The Crucifixion" in
that city.
Tha All f"i Fun club will meet
with Miss J.ssle M.l "all tomorrow
evening.
Mr. It. iv f BprtleSVllb is vis-
iting Mra httcklsewn mi south Boit
der avenue.
Mr. .1 W. Orr has returned from
an Ixt ended visit in San Antonio
Tex.
Jllss tttng KoOflJ bad as her guesln
Monday night the members of the
A. F. f. c I oh mid 'heir husomids met
men friends twelve oupk-e in all.
Mis. Jessie Brattmar was hostess
at the regular meeting . of ih.- xif
Club W. dm -.lav night. All the mom-
hen of th" club were present and a
few spi" lal guests lent pleasure to
Ih e'.i.n by their pres. n e. A
jolly Informal social lime was followed
i by the serving of refreshments.
partial guests were Mrs. Cotwall of
Okmulgee. Mrs. Merrill Shaver and
Mis. b. Kelsey of Beatrice Neb
Mrs. ''die's home was 111"
meeting pi " 8 for the Thimble ptub
Wednesdi y afternoon nesides ih"
members tie i" w. re present Mrs.
Pirc) Knlckedbockff and Mis. J. C
Davis who enjoyed a very pleasant
Informs i afternoon as .Mrs. Cola's
gueata.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fox M.Ar-
thur had s' ale.l v llh them Thursday
evening a" dinner guests Mr ami Mrs
Mdward nuchnsr ami their guest.
Miss Elotsc CstUg. of tjottv en worth
Ken.
About twenty frfenda of Mrs. J. A.
Shallow gathered Hi her home 16
The intermediate league of the Tig-
' ert Memorial church will gtve a
; special Faster program this evening
at 7 o'clock. Bverjrone is oordially
; Invited to attend.
The Hook ami Needle olub vviii meej
i with Miss Loreiie Bryan vVodneedsy
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hill of Wb hl.
tu. Kan. are visiting their daughter
! Mrs. J. W. Hlndlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Iluft enter-
tained a f. vv friends with a delight-
fully pbosant evening. Wednesday
Mrs. F. !. Mitchell has returned
from .i few weeks' visit iii (eawna
Neb . and Kansas Cltv Mo.
Mrs. Karl Sn.cd is vlatttng Iu r par-
rots Mr. and Mrs. W II. Johnson at
Norman kia.
Mrs. Amelia drover of Muskogee Is
visiting Mrs. C. S. ReeSa of the Wellington.
TP" home of Mrs T. P( ri . m n
n Boutli Cincinnati avenue was thai
.1.. of a pretlj ! wedding w. '-
nesdsv evening when at 6:30 o'clock
M - Merle ('adiain and Mis Jennie
M'Mroy were united in marriage i.v
' '. w. stew. Mra Perry max ami
Mr Walter Parry man wee the only
witnesses the occasion being kajpt a
Mcrel until later In the evening whn
Mis. ymySjial saisrtslnad a dozen or
mure friend! ot 'he happy couple
with a delightful Informal iart. Dur I
ing the lervlng "f a dainty supper at J
iu. 3v oiio.k pretty plaoa cards tol
Th" Tulsa Playground ass... iatlon
oo-operating with tin- Rusaell Bags
Foundation of New York City has
shown ttsell up t.. 1 1 - minute in recre-
ational problems for the young of the
city by procuring the exhibition In
Tulsa of the latest motion picture film
presented by thai organisation en-
titled "Charlie's Reform." The
astounding facts brought to light by
th.- ' 'hi ago vice commission togeth-
er with the epidemic of tough dances
this past wliii.r. have created a tre-
mendous Interest in the subject of
young peoples amusements AJfoad
nearly two score of i Hi s have or
ganlsed opportunities for winter re. re-
ml. hi in some of the pui.ll. school-
hous. s. Hut social workers sn now
beginning to realize that i' Is the natu-
nil desire for companionship with the
opposite s.x which the dance hall
n is and for which provision Is no;
UHliallj mule in Hie school recrea-
tion collier. The social center de-
pi. ted in this new photoplaj brlCUJI
about Charge's reform from a careel
of Idleness ami i arousing.
The announcement of the new f''01
has at railed a wide-spread interes;
among those interested In in lal work
In Tulsa as well as among workers
In all parts of the country. Over 100
organizations mostly national In
scope have aided ill 111- distribution
of announcements . incoming It.
I These Include the extension depart-
ments of twenty universities forty-
Mi roe playground organ ivvit tons. several
! religious denonilmitlnns ami oilier In-
fluential bodies which ar. engaged In
promoting temperance ami better
im.ials in the . Hies.
Manager Talbot of the Palace thea-
ter has consented to give a private ex-
In' I I. hi of this film I. those interest-
ed In so lal welfare work In Tulsa on
W. dnesday morning. Sunday school
nnd public school teoi hers are urged
to See this pl tiire.
WHEN THINKING OF
FLOWERS
THINK OF
DeHAVEN
FLOWER ROOM 321 S. MAIN
Telephone 1278
FREE TO YOU MY SISTER
Free to You and Every Sister Suf
erlnp from Woman'e Ailmenta.
I sm ft W'jmfto.
I gaow v. oi.n's mtflVlngs.
I lis re found the cure.
1 will niftll. fr.eofnychrs tnyftmilrHl
tlih full lnstrooMeni.1 . it .) -unrer fruei
sr.iinnn'iHtiiu nts lwsiitluleli ill in.n bout
this . ar--jot n.y r. ftder for rourulf jour
dMgater. juurniother.uryoiiralstfr. I want to
mu yee h..w to sure juurm lv. t home with-
out then. Ii .of e.l. 1-tor. Mi n cunt undersisjid
Wonnn suffi rings. Whstwewoinen know fete
iH'unct. ITS k: . . bsttst thin nnr d.ctor. 1
snow 'hat niyhoms tr-etment U fe n.t mn
cur f.rtiteiirfliMM (c)wr sti .
ilicumnt ci f liens cl IM S'mt. Nhti Sciniyai fiiaM
crtti t'-rm ii On' in Irttn 11 ti"t; ilu pitaia hi
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I Want till ml r tl t cisi 1 lir ItiiIumI
illiill i.ii to pr ire to yoa that . u can cor
Tour. 11 at lionia easily qalrkly mad
Sorely. K inemb r. that . I till rut taa stlhaif to
- tsh to continue. It will cost you only abonl M eenias twt or than tw o eeiits ailay. II
viu iioiintorf.-rs with Tour work oroc.'upail..u. Jail iiaf an rtw tan aaf ii.iim. ki ll me how yon
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niD'ime. Iur; manahnld harelt aiidb-arii f Itrnttv kirwtf. Then wh. nth.ilorO.r oye
l ou mint hsvs an ots ration." too ran ileeldc f n i -.' Th 'ii-.m.l-..f ironien har cured
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K I1'" '""' r -ariii.-rt which tnvdtly endeff.. I ml. i-ur.s t ... rtlie.a. 1 u R Iiiiissasi
Its '. te r ''r M''nHrut'"" n yoni'f ldi' Pluiliuntoa and h.-nii al ways resolta from
Wh.TtT. r fea 1It. I can rfrr you to ldln of i...r own l.alltfwno know and wlllgladlj
II ant tuff ... l'uhaiiirrallr cartiaaw .r-m'adJ.as.n. and mak .in. well
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