Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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And All This Week
Harry North
Stock Company
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
AT BEANE-VANDEVER D.G. CO.
SPECIAL SATURDAY FROM 8:'i0 TO 9:30
.') ;( 'd'lAtwh Bookfold Drtitw Oinghaiw ''ill tw
; t i jiiii ii i i ii r. pLiidM Mripo ami (rbecloi. Thirty
inc (lii't'i iciit ntyitm tti aV-lect from. Regular 15c quality
Kpei-'ial Saiuidav t'naii BJ30 to fcH30 al per yanl 9c
Tin - in iii uf toe itronget i t -i n - ure bave ever offertd.
riotiMC DreiMieSa all styl'-K.
il;irl and li'iit cioi n ulaf
1 1 iU quaUi ' itKWal (Saturday
from 8.30 to ItM ttu;h. 98c
.riO Silk Mr- :i 1 1 nr I I'ndrakirti
all rtolora I'ttguliir $3a50 quality
Ncriai Hatiirday from to
1 1 :J10 '."Ii
Special
From
83:0 to
11:30
:'m yarda N". W Barkley C5om4
bi i' . 36 inch wide regular l-
qualil j . upeeial ftroin Bj?6 to
1 1 :::ii per y-ard He
ro) yards IB-inch Bnibroidery
Flouncing K"""l ntylea
Iar 25c quality mpecial Sat iu-;
day from 09 to 1 1 :30 yd lc
500 YA K.J Ii MKROKRIZED
J'JilKSE.
1 1 differeui Btylca and color
mut'. Tin- i.- a new fabric uit"
liblii for ivaiats dreaaea and
umii'i'wcar on tuc erepe order(
Regular 25c riuality itpecial
Siii in da v all da) ;ii per j l 19c
Oiii Ut IvauTui Rutton Oxforda
'iinl Btrap funipH in tan black
lind w bite Pull line of ilzes
Hpeeial Saturday all day per
I m i r $2 95
Our lol band turned lola I'"
lies' Punipfl in black velvet
w 1 1 1 1 cravanette nil hIbob
Haturda) ih cial all day per
I mil' $2.4.r)
1100 vardi Pheclted and Plain
Klaxon w iiit'1 uroundn printed
duaigriH all colon) regultu' 26c
quafif) upei lal all da) Batur
day per j aid 15c
3ILK DRESSES.
.ys.."() Dresaea special for Sat-
urday $4.98
$12.50 Dreaaea apeeia for Sat
ii i' lay $7.98
15.00 Dremea upecial for Sat-
urday $9.50
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125.00 DreaaoB Bjiocial for Sat
urday $19'50
WOOL SUITS
YL'"2.rt) Wool Suits special Sat"
urday $15.00
125.00 Wool Suit-. HpeciaJ Sat
i in lav $16.50
127.50 Wool Suits gpecial 8at-
t.nlav $18.50
ifiito.iHi Wool Suit . special Sat-
urdai $21.50
18500 Wool Suits special Sat
urday $23.50
A ! TMIi SIM I i i" ;;iM:;IAIS I KOM 7:30 TO 10 30
Kin dnscn Nidiea' Handkercbicfa plain linen and fancy
Shamrock lawn regular I11'' ana I5fc quality Special
fr Tiiin to I0i30 each Bc
i oo kiraet after auppar 79c
i .hi loroot After supper 98c
" IKl i hi- . I after supper $1.59
:'.. t 1 1 lot net after lupper $1.98
ii ir Table Liuon after supper 49c
H5 Table I. men alter supper 61 'c
I mi Talile LittCn alter supper 7'JC
Watch for
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Monti. V
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Watch for
Our Sat-
urday and
Monday
Specials.
Suits That Are Scarcely
Lined at All and Whose
Fabric Welcomes Every
Breeze That Blows
STUN-
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CUMULI
vh'-O ht w-t1jei "!i '
thil i" wJmt ou l-tfiu
tluiiic.oj' abostl ail that
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Ut jrOBL Tii- mrf tail-
f.firi bonifi ' Stein -Bloch
and Society
Brand employ tajl"rn
who know more about
putting the aWieafe
tooehea into hot weath-
er elothfK than any otb-
ir peedlenefl io the
wlioje worJ'l.
We can fit you what-
ever style you decide on
and Eave you money.
2 or 3-pieee Suits
$15 to $35
Sampeck and Wooleyboy
Clothes for Summer Wear
for Boys $3 to S 15
Warm Weather Furnishings
of the Better Kind
Manhattan Shirts. Munsing Union Suits
Gotham Shirts and Underwear. Han Oxfords
Eagie Shirts. Cooper's Underwear.
Blum and Koch's Fine Straw Kats and Panamas.
The Store of Dependable Merchandise.
and tithw t'ad np'-ratlni? In St. Iiuis
eo)Uwtd MttchiM 1 hMPM trom tin.
KtJiiidard itl rompitny whd h Ot$ Mm-
MlMUw h"ldK to ha bion MMMM-
Ma Tin milvia win- ordered to
refund the gJhraM l.'-lwun the
feMVM on the arbitrary weiKhU ari'l
thoiMi on tpa' tual welKhta.
th' 'i ripi'lltan CM0l near Zuiira. Tlfll
'niist.iiitlni'ple Btnry said that .1 dl-
ptifi to this eff' i t had been rei elvetl
in the '1'urkiHh capital from Tunis.
DnlM IWiiit Sunk.
JI'iMK May 3.- The government to
day denied yeaterday's rejmrt frim
''onatantinopl. that the Italian bat-tl'-ablp
It. K. 1'tnb'Tto had been driven
on the nfks by a Ktortn and sunk off
Ma) Proomn MalM I .
BPRINOFIBLD Mo. May 3 (Spe-
cial.) Tulsa an rncure reli's of tho
battleship Maine if the proper appeal
la made by the Tulsa Commercial club
through her COngMMman and senator
according to Congressman V. Ham-
lin Ot IflMOUn. who today was notifie l
that Springfield would be given a 10-
ineh shell off the Maine.
LADIES!
It ! almost tmpordblo to move a fine piano In cold weather with-
out checking or damaging the caeei overcomo this by moving In our
paddod enclosed moving van that will hold your piano and five
roorne of furniture at one load Wliy not move with thvs best for the
eume money?
Try the
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 118
We arc prepared to make loans
in large or small amounts on
improved city real estate or
on unimproved property for
the purpose of building.
Our loans arc liberal our rates
reasonable and our loan plan
very attractive.
Money furnished without any
delay.
Brown-Adams
Company
Phone 195 Boston Bldg
A NEW SCHOOL FOR TULSA
The Richardson Ladies' Tailoring and
Dressmaking School
Teaches the latest met scientific and ciimplete system of Mrm-
rut MtttM ami dresmmklng ever Invented and have had In our
ncliittil at Chaniue Knn over 90 students the pnst year.
I i i.v dc the cheapest and only suciessful way to learn dressmak-
ing lessons unlimited.
Kach studtnt Is taught drafting cutting designing reproducing
uMlng. stitching tailor basting pressing and finishing any and all
u ii nn tits and -In any size or style. Young ladles now Is your time to
learn a tMdl that will be of endless value to you. This school Is a
live wire. Cnlty Is strength and knowledge Is power
Ml rt- eiirillnllt Imilcd In KH This s hl
For further lnforniat'on tall at the school or address all
munii ..ut'iis 10
J. I. niUIAlWaOOj rrnprletor
School room In Third Floor Hank of Commerce building
!7M. Office room 308. Tulsa. Okla.
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