Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 180, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1912 Page: 9 of 16
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T EJLSA
DA I I- V U o RLD RUNDAY. VPBIL 14 101
rh( ii i -ii 4 1 i m of tin Ifarcahee club
niui ii number of frlendi wors thr
KUWtl of Mis. T. !'. Hughes. Tuesduy
afternoon pink Mid irirt carnations
iii'i-i' niui there throughout the rooms
lent their sweat fragrance and dainty
colorings i mill to the pleasures the
hostess hod planned for her luwtt
An amusing 'Advertising contest'
wui a louroe nf eonsldt cable pleuun
niui Aire. Blue received fine hox
of stationery for her skill in decipher
Imk sumo in another1 contest Mrs
tfoCuliough oaptun d the firal
prize. ' i' Lowell'e i tns ami
Mrs. ITUIee nn given the booby
Sj ii Ih i gueiU of the afternoon
were: Mra. I J Buok Mr H. H
hk. Mrs. a 1 1 1 rger and Mra part
low.
Ippetlslng refreahtnenta were
pi rved.
At her home in the Btone Apart
menta Tusaiday afternoon Mra John
i). i; ill wan the gracious hoateai t
.the Tuesday Bridge Club which waa
present i n us entirety there being
also prossat an special guests ifrs J.
w Banders Mrs. D w. Wilson Mrs.
Aby Mrs. Williamson Mrs. l-yl- Dick-
ey Mih. I in n Duis?un .mil Mrs. r'mnlc
Haver.
The I'luli prises were awarded to
Ifesdames Owens and McCarthy while
the guesl ptiss was won by Mrs Ban-
dergi A ilrll .lnus ten course was served by
Mrs. I it 1 1 with the assistance ol Me
dames I'fi' lvui Magee and H. u. An
derson
The facultj of Kendall College in-
cluding the wives of the benedicts of
their dumber were entertained by
Former Prealdent B n. Gordon and
Airs. Gordon at their pleasant homo
mi Bouth Boston avenue Friday night
The home was a bower ol spring
beauty yellow Jonquils predominat-
ing anyone; the decorotlona Tho
hours were devoted to various games
participated in by twent) guests who
entered Into them with a spirit of tho
iiiinnsi enjoyment A late supper
was temptingly served
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCoy and
sir. Wni. West .Mrs. McCoy's father
are In Grand Rapids in. having been
summoned there because of the death
uf a relative.
To tin remit nf heir many friends
Mr. and Mrs Robert Stayp.ns are pjan?
Ding t move In the near future to
Muskogee whin- they will make their
home the change being necessitated
by Mr. Bteven's business Interest!
Ati-v WIUv A. Stewart Ii
from Pittsburg when- she
the toaster holidays with her d
tor Aliss Mary.
re! utned
pent
irIi-
cnapters to the happy enjoyment of
the i Grace 1'oung Nadine Jones
Florence Blue Mlldn .i Lough Louhw
Hairy Lorene Bryan imogene smith.
Luolle U Ii Icl ler and Louisa Pleehei
In a word contest I-" I i vi liluo and
Lorena Bryaa were vlotors and later
lice cream an I rake were served.
Dorothy and Lyie Dli hey will en-
tertain the club at their h t
South Boulder avenue next Wednes-
day afternoon
it is as limit ii th.it praotleall) a
thousand women were In attendance
on the close of the World's Cooking
; s. hool pondiyted during the past
Week by Mrs. Helen Armstrong nt
the Grand opera house. The spec
ions third floor of the Harlow Dr)
Goods Company was vary kindly
given over by the management of
the store for the contest exhibition
which closed the week's succession
of culinary events l our meat tables
wi re spread on which were display-
ed the various kinds of comestibles
prepared by the hands of Tulaa wom-
en and many of them following the
recipes advocated by Mrs Armstrong.
It was unite evident that Tulsa so-
ciety maiious and maids are greatly
Interested In the good Old art of
home cooking "f which tiny nave in-
disputable proof both by their at-
I inland- on this afternoon's affair
and by tho wholesome accomplish-
ment of :heir practice In the art.
Mrs. Armstrong acting In the cape-
. ity of Judge awarded the prises n
five series iis follows:
I'le ilKMim; first $10 Kver Wear
Ever utensils Mrs. McKetizle 601 B.
Boston; second Universal Percolator
Mis. Stover Bit North Main: third
Pelouse table Mrs. Coggswell 711
Smith Cincinnati
Layer Cake Division! First Kitch-
en cabinet Mrs. B. n. pence Ml
Nmth Cheyenne; secoth Carpet
sweeper .Mrs. McDonald 117 smith
Carson; third. Savory (toaster Mra
Render 111 North BOuider; fourth
rnhcrs.il chopper. Mm. Thomas 7 0 C I
Smith Clm Innatl.
Dbughnui Division: First Refrig-
erator Mrs. T. Curtis M4 North!
Cheyenne; Second tee Cl m Freezer
Mrs Tucker 505 Bouth Denver; third I
Ulead mixer Mrs. W lieeves.
i in ad Division: rirs Caloric
Plreiess Cooker Mrs. Pearson 903
Snntii Boston; second 15.00 worth of
Wear Bver utensils Mrs. Reinlch 7 os j
West Fourth.
I.naf i 'like Division:
Range Gladys Stabbing
Fourth; second Electric
Durrell 010 smith
Boiler No l. Mrs.
First
502
Iron
Blwood ;
Fest( rnia ii.
Mr. and Mrs. T E Smiley. Mi-
Mrs. I.nn Btanabery and Mr. and
Armstrong mid their respectlvt
lies were
Mr. and
day.
six
M is.
('clock
Mauri
Mrs. Oi ' Walts
avenue pleasantly
Bemner Fldells club
B church ut her horn
Inn.
South Boston; fourth Boiler No. 2
Mrs. Tucker B06 Smith Denver.
Thai Tulsa women appreciated the
benefit of this ooolclng school ha
positively been evidenced by the fact
that the things on display which were
sold water the prises were awarded
netted the substantial sum of sixty
dollar which amount Was handed to
the ministerial association to he used
at its discretion for tin poor of the
f South Moulder ( 1v
ntertainea in i Throughout the week
of the First M. si approval hav
Friday even- heard
i World
and
Mrs
faml-
dtnner gui sts of
. DeVlnna Frl-
Selection of the Season9 s
est in Ready-to-wear
Garments for the Women
Each week sees attractive additions to our display so
failure to find just the garment you seek one day maybe
rectified by u visit the next. This method of buying
not laying in a whole seasons stock at the begining of
the season I enables us to keep in elose touch with the
ever changing modes. The seasons latest always here.
Special for oTondaj
stock of $25.00 Woo
Suits per suit
.11 will
SI 9.75
Special for Monday All our
stock ol' $22.50 Wool 0 1 7 Cfl
01 I.JU
Suits pt'i' si
Popular Monday Specials at Our Store
j
A Special Showing of
Newer
Waists
U") Ladies Pon-
gee Silk Shirts
pongee color all
sizes $4 quality
special Monday
$2. 98
OlKl
King tailored and
fancy trinuned
regular $800 ami
$4.50 sellers to
elose the In) spe-
cial Monday each
$1.98
Is. do-ID. plain DiaCK
extra good quality
l per yard. Special
. per yd 89c
ir stock of heney
s and Fancy Messa-
and 27 inches wide.
Monday per yd 79c
yds new ;'!-in. IJa-
awn plain dots
and fancy pattern:
relit slvles tti select
rv.
Spe
in Embroidery
igular $1 tiiali-
Monday per
79c
Non-Krush Dress Linen
This is an item you wi
find in very few store
rut 1
1 nere is oniy one
that makes t his line
ba vc
Tulsa.
I id it
brown
Iced nn
shrinkab
Here Yon bind
The Season s
Newest
Neckwear
nave
lie
a hv
lia vc
cvt
Ills
low T
ace
hllis
ami
items.
ruin
the agency
We have
ilne. green
and white.
rusnaoie
I. 36-incl
oer
many expres-
been over
by iho friends nf the Tulsa
expressing unqualifiedly their
in
of Maater
are eagerly
f Tueadat after-
11s at that time Mas-
Kemp 'ill ho host nt the hom of Lononon nu-thotln of oullnary pre
The Juvenile friends
Km n Jennings Kemp
awaiting tin' coming
niMin. April
tor
his parents on Bouth Blwood aveniM-
Mrs. W. Leclare Uttlefleld of Hum-
Bolt Kan. was honor guest Wednes-
day night at Iho home "f Mra Clark
40 n North "h lyenne avenue Mrs. C
A WHey and Mrs. B 0. Clark being
hoategseg. -Mr. n. O. Clark rai abw
'an honor Kinst. ('arils rmislo and
gnpp. r formed tho dlVeratohS "f th
evening and earnatlons were favors
Tin"-" presepl serei Mr. and Mrs
w r. Htahl Mr. and Ms t n strait.
Mr and Mrs. Moore Mr. and Mis.
C A. Wile Mr. and Mrs. W.
Kuy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Santrmk.
Mr. niui Ml. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tt
o Clark and Mrs. Uttlefleld.
opinion nf this vrntiuv as mic of i on-
sidorghle benefH in many homos as
Mrs. Armstrong nut only demonstrat-
ed tho preparation of many now dish
es. Mil OS nun lU'M oxnaiisin oiy limn
at imon and enjoyed
the 'club membera
i.il time was had.
Rnliliipon Is
from Kan-
tloe In homes o moderate means. In-
allds and dyspeptics "Hi be tempted
by dainty thlnRS which mlnht other-
wise have boon kicking: Jaded pnl-
ates win respond Ui old pleasures re-
j newed and lust but not least there
I trill frequently In time to eome be I
tuld over the luttocheon table nnd
fei ui hoard and upon any oronstoll
Where Society Kuthors "ah yes so-j
I glad nu like it. I learned to mako
it nt the World's -Cooking School."
Airs. .Wallace Noble
expected home tomorrow
sis fity whore sh
in a series of religious services
by th- Latter Day BalntS. Mrs. Rob-
inson has a host of friends In Kansas
City and all are lovers of her musical
laeopmpilshments. This afternoon she
is to sing at an organ recttaj given by.
Kansas City's most famous organist
l'Mward Krelser at the lndrpiHidencn
Boulevard Christian church.
by a majority of olijht special gnosis. A "treo contest"
a delightful so- afforded mui h pleasure the prize for
solving being won h Mrs. Butler. A
pi' turn donated by Mrs. White was
upturcd In the rafllf by Mrs. Walsh
Uld a dainty anion by Mrs. Short.
has boon singing ""' society win ineei wnn mm.
in Id luinn isvu -imiiii ii'iiiun r avenue.
April 16
Mr. and Mrs W. D. Worst of Ce-
dar liapids will arrive this evening
to bo iho guests of Mr. and Mrs. O
II. Leonard of Carlton Place.
JURY IN HILL CASE
1'erhnps there are sonic Kinds of
Chocolate in a package that doe no!
appeal to yon. Qo to iho line display
case of linker Dnug 'o. ami select lust
what you want. (adv.)
Miss I'.lo North Is
wi ek end with fi lends
spending
in Bapulpa
the
The llyechka club oiij
liiihifni session with Mis.
vosloi day all"! noon.
iyed
J. -A.
a d"-ItriuKi
Air. and Mrs. Tiavld Aidsrson of
St. Louis. Alo are isitlni; Mrs I'M.
abeth Ma pes.
Miss Ethel Kiefer formerly ol
Broken Arrow Is spending u fen
da: s in Tulsa as the gueSI of Mrs. in-
Bch'n lot i n South Main street prloi
to taking up her residence in Okla-
homa City.
Jic k.
.i ra
Mrs. J. 1'. Jarrell and son.
'r..u-.i Kan. and Air. and
li I Insafelf. of Oklahoma "it v arc
isiting Mr. : nd Mrs. V. Lylt Di
Miss QIadys Btebbins entertained
the members of the oiris' Bridge dub
at their regular Meeting this week.
key
A silver in at which Airs. r. r.
Hitches was hostess was given ut her;
home on South Denver avenue Friday!
afternoon
Air. and Mrs
at home after :
Ark.
Lawrence !p
visit in Little
y nin
Rock
gUl St at lb'
.1.
Ml B l imes
UcFarland ami Ki
w oint hostesses al n silver
Wodnestlny iflernoon at
m Garland residence oa Hodgi
Aliss All"' Walsh Is n
! home of Mr. and Mrs
W. !sh.
nslt '
teo The members of the Wlahboni
ih dub had one of lliolr SBpoyabls so
striet.oial sessions tVedliesibiy cv nine at
the lioine "f Miss Linrii BCOtt
The C. O M. rlnh net I'rlday with
Miss Helen Rolmqulsl nod enjoyed nn
Lunususdly pleasant evening.
At the conclusion of ho meeting
In delightful luncheon was served nf-
tor which the club adjourned to meet! w. Sprl:s has issued invitation)
;ln two weeks with Aliss Laura Shunt- f . i. tfym tomorrow
way The members present were Mist evening at eigW o'clpfik at th
(ieorKln Price Miss Kthel Jnstlc.-. p.Kivterian hurch. A musical treat
Miss Clara .May Noble Htas Tessa )g proruleed nil who attend.
Simmons Aliss Mai gory Imp'V Miss
liaisv mil. Miss Co neva Tlmlnons MJsi
I linrii Slinmwiiv. ami Aliss Helen
Holme uist
Mr. and MSB II
iia e as their dinner
Ethel Kiefer.
K.
gllo
(fondon
t today
Mlsi
All who itteiided the I'lks' mas-
utrndi bi II Thursday night found I
an occasion of the wuaj degree of en
joym.nt to be had at their always
mi useful affaire.
Air. and Mrs. K. Al. Maiiay have re-
turned tt'on Top Cke Km. where th.
were fke guest. of Mi Murray's par
lively nf
largely attend
The Moose Senior and Junior stubs
U..p I. .11 .n Thnr.flui
rive iinines a i.i. ..' ............
and Krldny nlghf n-spf-
tnst re k which Were
ed.
Th.ir sic la I club win give another
nt til 'Ir masxtuarade bails on Tuee-
a:iv evening April II al the moss
Air.
gtti sts
The
and Mrs. K. H Wnlrer nr.'
of Mr and Airs Bviiegi Clark
Air. barrel C. Miller a prominent
young business man of TVisg am'
Mlaa Males ChastAlne on- of the most
i harming young ladles In Tub i SO
ksty wire Ojttietly married at 7. .11
oMock ntst niitht i Rev FYaflk Neff
at the parsnnage "f the First Moth-
odlst church. Aliss AIIfh Mary Hoop-
er nnd Thomas O. Adams personal
friends of the young couple. Were the
only guestn present. A
and Denver
Program.
Knihts of Columbus and thrir
friends tax-d i h. beatttlfttl Plks ball
Mrs. Hat. h.. Si v nth
avenues. antettalMed a nvmbef t
frteadl in delightful Informal man-
ner Friday evening In honor of Mrs.
Fiii.. r Ctareinore. fJamag anl
nusi followed iy dannty reffi h
ments each " rlbuted their shnro
10 the evening's pW'apnrcs.
Recital of composition in dim form thi
for two pianofortes. -Mrs. Mauds 1
Sparks assisted by Mis HlMegardi
eaer M- Tiny. pr;i If 1:11 p. m.
Btethot "ii l one ... Ba nt Baena Opus
pinning song Walner List!
Mrs. Sparks
Valso Opus I"' ArcnsVv
Anadante ami Variations ...
Schumann fipus 4'
Kn Courunt Qodai
Mrs. Sparks
Dense Macal tt Salut f iens Orxis 4b
Interested public crdloily hrirlted
K 1 : 1 C V II I OUT Kl OCT TOG EH.
EH ITtCTTIiKSS MAI NOT BE
ANOTHER TRIAL.
The jury In the ease of Airs. Jose-
phine Hill .who w is on trial In the
federal court here on the charge of
Impersonating a United States officer
aiei iii this way defrauding Cherokee
fi I men nut of their land reported
nt .'' o'clock yesterday afternoon thai
tie v were hopelessly divided and wen
then die barged by Judge Vouman.
The case was nlvi n to the Jury at
v-.xn o'clock yesterday morning. The
government did hoi stats whether or
n"t another trial would In- railed.
Airs. Mill lias been n trial for
three days. It was charged by tho
government that she represented to
negroes in Ab into.-.h enmity that sh
was sp lal ai
of tho Interior In this way se urln
deeds to their land which sbe holds.
tin iho witness st ind Airs. Hill denied
this silting that she did not PapfO-
sent that she was i ting as a gov-
erhn lit oil: or but sold tho land for
trrof on a urnmlxslen imsls.
shot rirei- re Entombed
M'ALRSTBR Okla. April U. Two
siiot fliers were entombed bj an ex-
plosion In the Busby eoaJ mine two
miles east of .b Alestcr at 8:30
6 CloCk tonight. Six men from the
government mine rescue station have
none to the rescue.
Clean floors aric
doors with
WHEN THINKING OK
FLOWERS '
THIiXK OF
DcHAVEN
FLOWER ROOM 321 S. MAIN
Telephone 1 27y
i
Miss KMS Lov
ap m ling Rnnday
Imvls. 410 '.
all of MusVogi
with Mrs. C
Keiu lb.
Is
F.
Aft-r Raster Clearing .-ah- ' e
trlrnined ami rei it to Wear h its. '
and up I'luv.ii.i and braid very lov
M'llllns Millinery Sec ml and l.
trolt.-Alv.
room and retention rooms almost tti
jap city Monday v nlng n the oc-j
caslon f their ball and em hre.
iluh rooms. .naming ami nic tu.iisur.s ei no j
i . it" wore indole d In nn'il midnight
The book and Needle Hub resumed and later.
the pleasure of their readings fTOOl .
k i.nr.u of -Keboeea Wednesday Th- Ma. rrl lull members held
afternoon at the home of Aliss Lo- an all day spring festival al the bom-' Frhl.iv afternoon the Altar Society
tene Itryan. 732 South Denver aye of Mrs. J. B. Hawkins. Ill HoMlh of the Holy F.imllv chUI h : with
The otti' lal render. Miss Alnri Denver avenue Wednesday. April Mrs. Frank White. ."11 North Frisco
Illue very pleasantly road et-vera. l'lh. A pb nlc 'onihoon was SSTVed aen le with thirty-five members and I et pubH'j ure cordially Invited
The To: i .10 School will
a gn rated ' a piano recital i
Presbyterian he- h April 1 ..
-'parks will have tho itls-i!
Miss HUdt : urdi S' i" r. The in
Add a little Gold Dust t.
your scrubbg water and you
can clean your floors door:..
nt of the department und woodwork in a jiffy. Gclil
DUSi is such a superior cleanser
that it does the hardest part of
the work and requires litth
scrubbing. It does the work
you simply aid it.
Goid Bust will do the work
better than soap or any other
cleanser making your wood-
work look like new.
For cleaning anything and
everything about the house
nothing is so quickly effectivo
U Gold Dust. It's the cleans-
in marvel of the age!
THE REASON
WHY
SNOW WHITE
PASTRY
FLOUR
Your Grocer lias
It or Can Get It
Cold Dust is
''old in &C ie
.'nd l&rC pick-
ities. The Isrfie.
package means
?reiter economy.
3M
'Ul Ao COZ.D OWmw: rfo vour mor
utrola tppl al to the into!:
gent Is
BECAUSE
Tht VIelroia tl and b.i alWnM
BSMI Ike only machine to or-
rettly reproduce our greatest
Hear flypsy Sin'th's glorious
voice at the Boston Ave Al. K.
church toplght
We have the largest and tno
selecl "took of rted s.-ul lieooeds
in the city.
McMILLON PIANO
COMPANY
is Vsl Third St.
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