Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1912 Page: 3 of 10
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY WAY 11 1912
Tl I I .' I H
Pollack's Ladies Toggery
217 South Main St.
a line ot i -it ti t i r ii i enter Plaoas and lldeboard loi
Natural i. Hi' ii. iniuroldered In oolora ind valval
soses RsWultr priit- 88i (or
Almi ii tltc SS till I'lllim Cillers III Mink H ili i ll
ruffle and embroidered) The Pillow Cover ai
all r ml) to put pillow In. Regular i ri. - t ft
A Iuiki' assortment nf HiitleiihnrM pile re
litarly prload at l.ll tor lie and lie places g
A fea lunoh i lothi tl iiu
A i. in llm
pfi ni ai
of r Kulur tl.lni i 'iri-iH
35c
VI llll
35c
35c
I'rli i'
59c
A Special Sale on Millinery Saturday
- . . &
S V I tll.l I1IM
if HI Hi ii". ami
I" II In. Mm
Mi. ami MM Ulauda Tutlle
igan aii' i lailliiH ' 'in' how
a inl Mi.- J A. i
I rut'
Vlotoi Herbert ni hli 01 haatra ol lah i city Mi
ft rt lata Mai install of egojulali simi Mlai C!ura C'row i
ara haw pojns m! gods ami TuIsmii I Ulali1 of nM
.iir Mm better for ihelr hat Ins been
bore fur tin' two iiin i iiM rendered b .
this nody of inualf-lant nave nevei baan i
niiinlli il lii ilii hi a n Tulaft Tin'
iJriiinl opera bouai ': iii in wi ll
flllad last evening with mualu lovers x
in iiir afirt iini'ii i haii in i. man) vs T im
i. 'Hi mstii inii iii ii 1 1 ii. ii than horn
vafa an Hppaaolatli' ini of lovsrs "t talhi
llm bad in pjiubIo mi tm orad ao an
inualaatV 'ally after even number thai
Victor Hsrbert lh' Cainoua 'induotor
iiiuhi imdoual) n iiondud with da
HghtfUl i'ii' ' 'i a iMifh ini" .i Hi '
vanluf oonrert thi nn apnrecla Judge Md Mr Miman
Hun prevailed of Vlnits are guests nf Mr
Tin' following programs were pre- Kdward Lyli Orr
aantedi .
MATINKU
i. i ivartura - in Unhemla i m
"I' Mil-.
of Ml
uniitifsaui
Evcrywh
mill Mih II c
i.. i Kan i ii ii ina
li (In ill. illl oj
r.
A '-hi. I
barn
Mi -
ara in
Mi m. t. Harry nf Parthsgu ill. u
III. KMi ( at Mr mill Mrs .1. M. Hi n
r i -1 j Houtb Pouldef at anus
r. r.
and
ipora
linn"
Ferrari
Sunn i
MIsS I M i ll
Two ntermaaal from the
Tim levels "t 1 1 1 - Mad
(now) "ii
(a I Um-'-ai "I"
( iii Vivace .muni
"8 iru oappl i Horn iili i . . .
Mr. wnahburn
'i elude in "Uohi ngrln" i by ro
quest agtii i
Violin ' Mice K in . iiuii. ii
Mr. Ki.'.l Land. hi
. Ariiv- "una fmin'ii I
Both Hi" lull rmiiu ami Hi" eluli
room ai Hi" uiiti hull wore uaad in
v a iiiiiiiiiiiii.it' llm hundred uf visit'
.1 in:: banker ami their frlondi who at
tended Hi" Informal lane at ihli
beautiful clubhouse last evenlns. Two
"i' nostra furnished lha iwei teal ol
iniiah' I'm- this Iiiiiii crowd ami Jane.
Ing ua indulged in ii ii i ii i ii" morning
I hours loatna a day! shJoymenl foi
nil I Tuleuna ami lhlr musts
ii
.1 Mra
KUeall
i.. a. 1 1 irl
at Ihr In.
II
( Bkla-
"f Mr.
I ri'intun.
i an ina
. . . V
nil
TBI-EPHONB uTiOC
i
were (luiiiiulf il Willi linim-rniis lias-
I" ' ul' IriHIIni; i mi s ami Hi" lum
mantla waa banked with tarna palnu
' ami potted planta which togathar
with Hi" la ig" Inn Ii. "ii tulil" In Hin
3 ihapa of a boraaahoa ami mi which
were area I booueti nf delloate pink
u. i n im i icihh ami dainty daialea mada
the room appear as a veritable flower
ii garden At each gueat'a place waa a
Morning imurs 8 to 9: evening
hoiirc. 4 .30 lo (i.
t
"Hare'i in the inm in tiiis ki h-
ftroUl land;
Tin' faults nf our brothera wa
wild' In the H.'inil;
Their virtue on taMeta of love
we etwave;
Their good nome unaulUed
Htrlve alwayh tu nave."
il'S5'?S4KJj'i' and Mrs.
I congratulated
The Country clubbouae wan the
Cane of one of Ihe niuKt iellKlitf ul
gathorlngi In it hlatory When al noon
yeaterday the wlvea of our Tula
banker were the hoateaaea. at an ln-
formal lunehaon tlvon complimentary
to the wlvea and filemls of the vlnlttim
bankers In attendance at the hunkers
convent Ion now In aagjltot)
(Jn the tpaclou porch) which was
beautifully decora tad with ferns
palnu and trailing vines were Mea-
dames o. ii. Leonard J. B Crooble
Prank Hover Qranl MoOullougb P.
II. MaVKlnnes J. II. Meliirney and Ed-
ward I. vie ( rr in the receiving line
winre the one hundred and twant
gueat were welcomed-
in the pretty dining room the wails
beautiful corsage boaual of awaal pea.
I tied with white satin ribbon on which
was the inscription "Tulsa Itlt" In
wilt letters. A m01 eluhnrate four-
' oourae luncheon sini further carry1
ffi in'T out the dolor aohamo of pink and
white whs Kreatly enjoyed by all and
the oommlttea having the affair In
1 charge (Mra. H. b. Aahby Mrs. w.
() Lyle Dickey Mrs. Qeorge T Wllllam-
Lee Clinton i are to ho
on the thuruiinh huc-
oeaa to the mlnuteat detuii of the af
fair.
t lit i it iii..
This ..ill ii". tn aiiv ana thai ail
mires the conventional effect in dress.
The material Is hlue hitkh with a
riiirruw Inset panel of hla.k Hiitm In
the front The wide llimn lawn collur
Is edged With Irish laee and the eiltfs 1
of the lawn are finished with a nar-
mw Maiding and edging Of lane. Th(
bow ami triangular place on the from
and cuffs are of hrllliunl eerlse silk
and (quart wiiitn pemi buttona give a.
finishing tOUCh The skirl Is quite I
plain ii llh suuiu flare at th" foot.
Mr: PlniiuKan
i ndei i he Linden Tn ".s. from
"Kcciie Abwclenm ". Maaaeni t
Cello solo Mr J. I Ii i in r
i ! Urinal splo Mr A. 1 ihlaffarelll
Ovartura to the comic opera "The
BwohnPtrasf Herbert
NIGHT
overture--' Gwendoline" . . Chabfler
Souk to iiui i:euing Star
Tannhauaer
Wagnei
Mr. Oroxton
Aria "o in Pa term
ClOillAa Vespers
(ai Meditation from
( hi Hi hero ....
Mr. Fred U
Prayer and Ana ti
ohusts"
from
. . Verdi
Thais"
Massenet
Ooldmark
Landau
in I er l''reis-
Webei
Mrs.
vValdweben
Kimball
from "Sii
Qmlngo; D C Tatar
.John Terer Brlatow; a.
TUhomingo; ' u
B ureclan j
I
Godfrey Lahoma; N T. Qllbert Hrls-
low; A. J. I''luke Shawnee; B3 Bi
I'u-kreii Oklahoma City; Floyd Felt
Hennessey; A. k. Btephensen EBnld;
.!. a Price Okmulgee; Noel C Ownby
Coweta; Dennl Koenlg Ocbeleta; C.
EC Leslie Coweta; T. P Martin Jr.
Annum those present from out of f Oklahoma City; O. J. Flamming Enid;
town were: Mesdunies L. II. O'Brien
Bklatook; Mrs. v. w. itist BkUtook;
J 1 1 LaAkford Oklahoma City; II. A.
La Hue Colutnlius Kan.; J. N. Shufer
HoldenvflTd D. K. Thurmund Bayra
Okla.; w. it Bfunuel Choteau; Luth-
er k. Patton Oklahoma City; N. 3
Burrows Centrahoma; a. w. otrose
close Oklahoma City; John M. Hale.
Oklahoma City; M. A. Steele Jenks
W. W. Teager Jenks; A. V. Units
Cordell; K. II. Kminorson Sparks; W.
A. Qeren VVetumka; a. o. Marrs VI-
nlta; J. F Bgan Bapulpa; c. n. Cleve-
land Bklatook; Arno Beyer Creacent;
ii. Hughes Roff; it. a. Looney Tlah-
HAIL'S
coiHtl t T inti:ss FOR WOMEN
HAIL'S
w . a. Letson. Dewey: W. B. Harrison.
Enid; ii. Bpauldlng EJnid; Prentua
Price Mominy; L. 1). Bdgington
Hominy; Helen Chadwlck. New Har-
mon; 0. It. Chadwl.-k NVw Harmon;
B u. Kilis Waurika; 0 it. Nicholson
Uiirant; T. W. Kim; BokchltOj U I".
Parker 'tnita; n. o. Colburn Collin-
vide; Q. L. Ilirks. ColUnSVlllej K. B.
Bond Mincu; C. L. Ooodale Collins-
vllle; c. F Qodbey Clareraore; a. l.
Welch Purcell; Qeo p Uavls ciaro-
more; T. C Hiirriii vVagpner; C. B.
Trumbo Wngoner; Misses Elisabeth
Bhepard Pawnee; Florence (Mark
Pawnee; Josephine ii. William
Brooklyn N. Y.; Helen Godfrey iiui-
den vllle; Mamie Pumey HoldenviUe
and Ida Mary Johnson Norman.
igfrlad"
Wanner
Andante from 2nd Cellu Cn-
ccrto Herbert
Mr Julius Herner
Aria "oh Paradlo"from "L'Af-
rlcane" Meyarl t
Mr. Williams
church scene ami final ensemble
from the (iruml Ope"ra "Na-
t'ma" Herbert
Natoma Father Peralta
Mrs. EClmbaJI Mr. Croston
and
Miss Drew
Messrs. Williams Ftnnegan
Washburn
I m. an
took in
and Mrs
v li i ure on i 'hrriatlan Bi Isnaa at
Hi" Grand naxi Monda) night Ad-'
I mlSMOn flee. AllV.
Just received a rhipmanl of Mid-
simmer huts al K and K Millinery
Parlors 101 Bllsa building.
HOLl M Mi I N IM AM.
Hi Turk n Bringini mi Moliam
iiMHlau Tribe Into Conflict
PA RIB May in The .all for alt
Moalemi to participate in a holy war'
which was launched at the slut t
the Turoo'Itallan war is a.cnriiin"
in th Teepondi nl uf the Temps In
Tunis secretrly enveloping all Islam
mill moving steadily from bribe tn
tribe in every Mohammedan country
Oeneral Lyautey the newlyappblnt. I
j . . ...
en governor oi Morooso latieo mi
Wednesday afteri n from Mnraoil.
lei un the cruiser Jules Ferry f"r
Tangier whence he mn go to Fee
According to the Bxoelelor his order
Sra "Strike quick I Strike hard!"
The properly
dressed men
wear a
BENJAMAN"
From $20 to $25
You are fjuaran-
leed the best
wearing moslj
servicablc most T
satisfactory
clothes tliat are
made in America
.7
Miss
from a
irma Osborn
pleasaht lisii
has returned
in afusouri.
The Beginning of Our Third Year
in Tulsa Marks a Most Satisfactory
Advancement.
Mr. and Mrs. William Curnill and
Miss Sadie Cam II I will leave today for
an Indefinite stay m itatiiu Creek
Mich.
WANTED Madam
Von Waag wants five
extra people in our
alteration rooms and
one apprentice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leahy and Mrs.
John T. Leahy of Pawhuika Okla.
are the guests of Mrs. Paul Clinton
having come to Tulsa to attend the
Victor Herbert concerts.
Mr.
Vlnlta
durln k
and Mrs. A. L. Churchill of
ire the quests of Tulsa friends
convention.
the bankers'
re l .i i' nil j .
isi leu f : i lie Biore
is better and will continue
to Lrcl better and we li'
some day to reach your' Ml and Mra c K Ddnt hMv
ideal. The room and lighl 'rned from a visit in Bubanks Okhu
't that is only XL S c P.SJ
-that isn't the
store it's-
prices the
the BtoC
Bervice.
the
are ideal I
incidental
styles the
reliability the
The last meeting of the Hyechka
club fur the in. sent season has been
puHtioned until Saturday night May
IS at which time they will meet at
Hotel Tulsa.
Thu Order of Eastern star met yes-
terday afternoon al Masonic hall and
perfected arrangements for an infor-
mal reoeptlon and sliver tea to he
given next Wednesday afternoon May
It al the home of Mrs. It. K. Park-
hurst ti22 North Cheyenne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. y. Cmw. 1602 South
Boulder avenue hale as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lankford of i h -
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FAT FOLKS SLIM
Saturday Special
It's about fifteen best Suits that were
$35.00 to $45.00 for $22.50.
These are our West Suits the "top notchers" with-
out reserve including the best only in w hite fancies
changeable and plain taffetas both plainly tailored
and fancies the good ones only not a Suit worth
less than $35;00 and up to $45.00.
(Alterations included.)
Little Wash Street Dresses
Something Like fifty tomorrow at $3.75 in linens tis-
sues and ginghams. You wouldn't expect any of
these for less than $5.00 and some are worth up to
$(.00. The styles are the best and all materials are
washable.
One Hundred and Fifty Petticoats
at $3.50
Special! Special!
SHEET MUSIC SALE
Y
mi-
Cliuli
5 C
Urinn This
at
e of any of tin
lit .s per Copy
Um will. Numbers
Checked.
5000 COPIES M.W sirsic
RECEIVED YESTERDAY.
Man data His Sand"
Kid You r1 in a
This includes every Skirt in the
They arc in tnessalines taffetas a
that were $6.00. The In
and shade as well as bli i
attractive lino.
(Signed.)
i tore np to .-fti.iH).
d a !k ler.'ey tops
n r crery color
i -aril ' '. a uost
THE HAIL STORE
2V
"W here the Simd
'Toot four Horn
Fob."
'Farewall Porget Me Not"
'Florida Belles" Instrumental.
'Cnme Hack to CooneRitra."
'Shame oil you."
I Love Vou Marie."
a Sprig ni Shltallah"
The Hoses Uotieyinoon." Instrumen-tal.
weary wiuie Honeymoon Instru-
men tal
"Good Hye Byes of Blue." -"From
I lay to Day."
"Kind Another Tree to Ituild Your
Nasi"
"In (he Shadows on the Hearth."
"NODS Can Take Your Place With Me"
"Sweetheart."
"Nellie McKenzie fur Mine."
"My fed Oka DOO Queen."
"Loves Ineense."
"Let s Oat Married Sue"
"The BOatOn UW from 111 ft;
"A he Ivy Trusts the ilRk."
"Dainty Bunloe" Instrumental.
"Red cloud" a fine Indian Nutnbaf
"OroMHtng of Mother and Home
Sweet Home."
And a Hundred others too numerous
to mention.
Also a nuniher nf th hest elassien at
Ihe same price.
COffia where sweet musle fills th" air
and see whit a little money will
nuy.
M MILION PtAKO CO
I IS Wesi Third St
Just a Whisper off Main .street.
Majorie
Hamilton
Says
"Fat
Vanishes
One Pound
a Day by
My New
Drugless
Treatment.
Get My
Free Book
and Begin
Reducing
at Once"
Marjorie II n mill o u
crowned with chum-
h) Thousand.. f praU'-
I'ul I'aimiis.
No drugs to take; no body-rsokinf
exerelses; no starvullon diet; no sweat
InK narmeiits; no pills oils eathartles
; salts no medicines of any kind. I lost
my enarmoU welpjht In a shnrt time
and have never bean stout since and
through me 100000 mkn AND WOM-
EN AIIK NOW TAKING MY DKCO-
I.1UM TREATMENT. WHY not yor?
IfB.OOO IN CASH IF 1 KAIL to prove
my (iru flea treatment anything but
jiafe. QUiok and harmless In fat re-
duetiin. Don'l unit until tomorrow!
! write today for my I'ltKK BOOK con
taining all piirth ulars and let DM send
yen all I offer free.
MARJOIUE IIXMII.TON
suite ttdtVA Oentrnl ituuk BJdg Depa
nt Colo.
i'iu"ii Damage
NEW ORLEANS.
Heoma Over
May 10 -I llhe
than He' resous nf marooned persons
in ihe overflowed seotion and Uw
closing nf an Incipient lorovanas at
llyrla nanr the mouth nf tha Miss
Isslppl river the loulslana flood iltua
linn tmhiy was w It ti i u t Ineldeiit. Work-
man In derreused niiiiiliers were en-
gaged at all ilntihlful plaOSS laklim
ltd van taga Of the fair weather In
HtreiiKiiieinoK embankments
lleaiittfiil oreatlOnS In Mll.ms and
Line huts at K and K Millinery I'ar-
h rs Hull IIIIsm Itldif.
i
l.lsl
I'k's
'II and Owall i
Bnd oul today.
ia in
uiiiis i'. oross c. s. it. nf Boston
.Mass will leOtUrS On Christian
Science al the Grand next Monday
ti 1 K Ii I ul S : 30. Admission free. Adv.
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Sat 9 r day Specials
at
Beane-Vandever Dry Goods Co.
SPECIAL FROM 8:30 TO 9:30
1500 yards Hope and Green Ticket Bleached M 1 1 .-
Jin Saturday s ial Prom 8:30 to U-.'M)
Ten Yards for 59 Cents
lo yards in ;i customer.
Special from 8:30 to 9:30.
"inn yards check Nainsook
suitable Cor underwear retr-
c quality !( inches
. Special d
to 11:30 per
a v
Y.I
I ruin
9
21 M I
darl
ety
quai
8:31
300
Cre
S;
ular
w idi
8:30
300 yards dice I able Linen
til inches wide suitable for
hotels and boarding houses.
Regular 60c quality today
special from 8:30 to 11:30
per yard 41c
..'lilies House Dresses
ami li"lit colors vari-
iif styles. Regular $1.75
t i i 1 a n
ntv toaav siieeiai trom
to 11:30 each. . .$1.19
yards Fancy Kimona
guiar ic quality
lav Special from 8:30
it. 11:30 per yd 13c
No Phone Orders Filled on
Morning Specials.
pes.
All Day Specials.
25 dozen Ladies Shirtwaists
and Skirts big line of styles
nice materials lace and em-
broidery 1 rimmed. Saturday
special all day each . $1.19
See North Window.
.")) Ladies Silk Underskirts
all colors and black Messa-
line and Taffeta. Saturday
special all day each $2.95
See North Window.
500 yards Arabian Silk
seven different Color8 H
lar 50c quality. Si
special all day per yd
in
aay
35c
1000 yards plain and fancy
Ribbon Satin and Taffeta
No. 22 40 60 and so extra
good value special all day
today per yard 10c
AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS.
$150 Corsets after slipper special each....
$1.50 Silk Gloves after supper special pan
:'.." Ladies Vests after supper special each.
$1.25 Silk Hose after supper special pair. . .
10c Handkerchiefs after supper special each
"." Sheets after supper special each
17'we Pillow Slips after supper special each. . . 12c
10c Huck Towels each 7c
Talcum Powder after supper special per can . 12c
Peroxide after supper special bottle 10c
98c
$1.25
. .25c
98c
. . 5c
59c
Watch for
Our Next
Week May
Special
ear mw m m mm y mmj n m mw.
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Our Next
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