Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Come Early Today and Secure the Cream of the
Bargains We Have Planned tor This the Third
Day's Sale of MjUman & Co. Bankrupt
This is by far the most opportune saving opportunity ever offered to the
ladies of Tulsa. Millman & Co. was a firm that dealt exclusively in the high-
est grade women's ready to wear garments. Their failure came more because
of their exclusiveness than for any other reason.
IT ENABLES US TO OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS THE CHANCE TO BUY THE VERY BEST in Dresses of all kinds; newest models in Sum
mer wear Suits; new Skirts of all approved designs; the latest in Millinery together with the vast selection in Women s Muslin Underwear Petticoat.
Parasols Corsets Silk Hose Hair Gloves in fact every accessory and necessity lor Women and young Women. There are specials fur today.
SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT DETAILED PRICING
COME AND SEE
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MILLMAN'S & CO. BANKRUPT STOCK FROM NEW YORK WILL BE SOLD BY
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lack's
Ladies"
Toggery
Booffi Maim Street
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ami xnii nf liia'iT t'ity oklt.
arrived in Tulsa last evanlnu.
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liling
at th
math
Tin1 Art Circle and a number of
friends iii plcnto at Bant) Springs
this afternoon and evening
Ths . B. s. in meel this pntilng
at their hull. There will bo an in-
ttlatlon of candidates and sill meat"
in rn nrp requested to be prosi i
l n 1 1 1 i r 1 1 ? plcturi
. A. Lombard
afternoon Mrs
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as given i
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i onsolstion
Mrs. Stroud assisted
i dlapenalng hospitality
a picnic Mas planned for June the
twenty-sixth to in' given at Hnnl
Bnrlnaa.
Mis. Kali' was a Special
tin- afternoon.
uuuat of
TELEPHONE 2o9G
Morning hours 8 to 9; evening
hours 4:30 to 6.
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"Take a pair of sparkling cyt
Hidden ever und anon
in a merciful ectlpsi
Do not heed their mild nir-
prise
Having paaaed the Rubicon.
W Take a pair of ruby llpn;
Take a figure trimly plunnel
Sneh as admiration whet
(Be particular in this.)
Take a tender little hand
Fringed with dainty finger-
ettes Press It In parenthesis
Take all these you lueky man
Take and keep them if you
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Miss Sadie Lee Orr left last ven-
lng fr her home in Belfast Te.m.
to spend the summer months.
Hired the prize a pretty olive dish.
In another contest .Mrs. J. I". Ollor
was the lucky one.
Memory Kerns given by all those
present occupied a pleasant portion
of the afternoon und ut about foir-
thlrty o'c lot k the hostesses assisted
by the two daughters of the house
Geneva and Tessa Tlmmons ocr ;l a
delicious let) course.
Mrs. Arthur McCracke and the
Misses Tlmmons each gave some ex-
cellent music.
Special guests present wero Mcs-
danies 1. S. CrOSSley V. L. Hower H.
A. Thompson and 1 E. Davis The
membership Of the club was repre-
sented by Mesdamea J. 12. Oraher KJ-
ward Yoder Mary Condon William
Lynch George Klser C O. Cjpeey
J B French Arthur McCracken J.
A. Norrls J. W. Maupln. J. ' Oi-
ler. Masters Gerald McCracken und
Paul Oraber. Miss Islu Maupln cte
also present.
Miss Florence Heold is expected
honvc Kunday from Chambersourr
P vlo.r. who !i i- iicoi alien. lil
Wilson university.
Mrs. William Baale) and Mrs Clar-
ence Leonard who havs' been the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Cole
for some time will bine today for
their home In Gainesville Texas.
The Carpe Diem club and a num-
ber of other friends were pleasantly
entertained at the home of Mrs. i:
C Qiddlngs Wedneaday afternon.1 i:t
her pretty home IK) Last Btghtet uth
street.
High five payed In rooms prettily
decorated with fragrant iii omlhg
house tdnnts was enjoyed until late
In the afternoon when the most
templing of luncheons was served
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Lancaster (ire
planning a trip to California in tic
near future.
Mrs. B C I'apps and Miss Oa) Oil-
pliant are visiting Mrs. Zimmerman
in Kansas City Mo.
Mrs. Theodore '"x entertain!
. I). C. tomorrow afternoon.
tin
r The RebSkah club was royallv en-
tertained Wednesday afternoon when
Mrs. Delia Tlmmons opened her pret-
ty new home for the regular meeting
of the club Mrs. George Klser i.nd
Mrs Tlmmons being the Joint host-
esses of the affair.
A profusion of beautiful rosps and
other spring flowers wero used
throughout the house to lend their
dainty (colorings and 6ftoafo per-
fumes adding to the pretty appoint-
ments of the rooms In which wero
gathered the guests of the afterno in
Contests of SSjHottS kinds and some
excellent music each contributed to
the pleasure of the occasion. In "he
first contest "Names of DlStlnfUl di-
ed Tulsnns" Mrs L P. CroSSlsy -ai'-
Tho WayfararV Dancing club hfts
lasjuod invitations ifor a pavilion
dance at Orcutt lake this SVening.
Tills will be the first of a series of
Shirtwaist dances to be given by tills
popular club.
Miss Denote stebbins entertained
for her guests Miss bSBS Larell of
Hirmlngham Ala. and Miss Curt'
Gage of Marseilles. III. with a le-
llghtfui Informal bridge iarty yes-
terday afternoon.
The Semper Fidells club of the First
M. K. church will serve a cafeteria
lunch today. In the basement of tho
church nt the corner of Klftll Street
and Boulder avenue
Miss Kale Miller Y eager Is expect-
ed home thlR evening from 'Cansas
City Mo. where she hus been at-
tending school.
Food for
Early Summer
Grape-Nuts
and Cream
"There's a Reason"
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey Will
leave this afternoon for Kansas City
Mo. for a short visit with Mrs. Har-
vey's parents Mr. and Mrs. G '-V.
Venn. Later they will go to St. Loe's
to Join a party of friends in an auto-
mobile trip through the Eas. tuk-
ing In New York City and other
points of Interest. They are planning
to be gone a month or so.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bander of
South Main street bavn returned
from a pleasant visit with relatives
and friends In Kansas City Mo.
The afternoon circle of Westmii-
ster guild Will meet this afternoon
with Mrs. Merrill Shaver.
Mrs. Harold Btover and son. Har-
old Jr. left yesterday for Indepen-
dence where they will lie tolned by
Mrs. L. L. Brown and family and
with them Will go to Colorado for
tin- summer months.
NOWATA EDITOR Is TltWM I 't
l!l l TO OKbAUOM I I V
.1 ML.
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla- dune J..-
H Jeffries the Nowata sdltof
charged with the murder of Irene
Ooheen at owatu was broughl hers
today fur ii hearing of his application
for a release on s writ of habeas cor
pus but Instead of the case being
heard Jeffries Is In Jull and his attor-
ney must pay a flue of S
Bert Van Leuven attorney for Jef-
fries and Price Jones the deputy
sheriff In ' barge of the prisoner ar-
rived late In the criminal COUD of ap-
peals and were fined lit each for tbo
delay. Jeffries was sent to Jull to
Walt the hearing next Tuesday.
Van LeUVen declares thai h. his
I which win secure the release of .if-
fries on bond and says he dOM nit
! expect thi' N'owata editor to be placed
In Jail again on this murder charf'S
BELIEVR VMlllFM VRR OK n
ii i n i r tii miii.
i iui'e oi Them Provtxd Their Inno
l eiice ui ii w hit)1 Slave
barge.
Efforts to convict three negro por-
ters at a local rooming house of white
slave trafficking and .if 'soliciting"
en the streets failed in the municipal
court yesterday morning when Rob
ert Johnson n. Randolph ami
Rogers were ail dismissed for
of evidence
lingers was Implicated In n
Rational white slave ease in tin
police court about two years ago and
at that time was forced to leave the
city and made In promise never to
return
The police are satisfied thai negro
"porters" for a cheap rooming house
here are carrying on an Illicit traf-l
flo and they are determined to break I
It Up.
Walt
want
sen-
local
Ladies of the Presbyterian church
win hold a sib- of cooked food ki-
monos bonnets and summer under
wear al Tulsa Grocer) I H Kast Sec.
ond. Saturday ad
FRECKLES
Nee.
Drug That Quickly Removes
These ttomel) siot.
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FINAL SERVICES OF
place before the cot rt
Wynne)) nod expects to ship out six-
ty carloads of peaches this season.
Tin n 's no longer the slightest need
of fooling ashamed ot your freckles
as a new drug Othlne double-
strength has been discovered that
positively removes these homely spots.
Simply get on ince of othlne
doubls strength from Bhachle drug
CO ami apply a little of It ut night
and in the morning you will see that
SVSn the worst freckles have begun to
disappear while the lighter ones hiivo
Vanished entirely. It Is seldom that
mors than an ounce Is needed to com-
pletelv clear the skin and gain a
beautiful clear complexion.
Re sure to ask for double strength
Othlne as this Is sold under guaran-
tee of money back If It falls to re-
move freckles
Mrs. W Valjean Hlddlson Mrs. .T.
M. Temple and Mrs. L. L. II ill will
j have as their guests f'T some ttlPS
! Mrs. Dyke Halllnger of Anii lirki.
Okla. and Mrs. R. II. Loot.lurrow
GRACKFU LDRAPINQ ()K
M ATKH IAL
The soft finished voile used for this
dress Is well adapted to the design.
The embroidery Is worked In arn.-
thyst linen floss and the silk under-
! skirt Is of tlie same color.
The waist is partially lined with the
slik and a pointed bodice extends up
ward from the girdle as shown by the
I lines. The girdle is made of bias
"trips of the voile and silk and the
! sleeves are decorated In harmony with
the girdle.
! Crocheted lace Is used for thp nar-
row yoke and the over-skirt is edged
i with OTOChstted ornaments.
PRESIDENT TUT AMI MANX
OTHER NOTABLES ATTEND-
THE liAST RITES
WASHINGTON June 1 Funeral
services for the late Senator George
S. Nixon of Nevada today were at-
tended hy President Taft and scores
of members of both houses of con-
gress. At the conclusion of the brb f cere-
monies the body of the late senator
was placed aboard a train for tran-
sportation to his home at Reno Nev.
where other services win be held.
The following were designated by
the sa nate and house to accompany
the body to Nevnra.
Senators Newlandg Ballsy
Hsybttrn Brown Curtis
Chamberlain Swanson Clark
omlng. Kail ami Ashurst.
Representatives Roberts Iingham.
Bowman. Haker. Hamilton of West
Virginia Dyer. Ruby Gould Murray
Oreene Langley and Young of Kansas.
Works
Oliver
of W).
Mother f Rail Plasfsj Dead
CHICAOO. Juno . Mrs. Mary P.
Haiiser. mother of Arnold Ilauser
shortstop of thi St. Louis National
baseball cl lb died at her home today
Th roner was notlfsd that she com-
mitted suicide by taking pslgon.
W.tni Iteii'iter I ii i i 1 1 1 . . I
The Interstate .Mortgage and Trust
I company yesterday filed suit In the
superior court against Mamie II Ag-
Jgers and William Aggers for the fore-
'closure of a mortgage of $1500 held
lb them on property of the defend-!
nhi. ti. ti.iiiiii naiii.1 it a n re
ceiver be appointed to tako ehnrgo of
the property.
Tulsa piano School pin.- it.sSi
Black World Rldg udv
CURES "LITTLE-ILLS" OF BABIES
It Is well for the mother to encourage her children to accustom them-
selves to regular habits In eatlnK jleeping and the personal car of thj
body. These lesson Inst through nit life. Not the least Important of
the habits that one should acQuIr early In life -and which rests en-
tirely with the mother In the earllur years is regular bowel movement.
The baby and the Child should be encouraged In this and the habit will
become a natural one. It will be better off through llfo for the habit. Two
to three calls a day are not too ma.iy for the baby and the child and tho
grown person should huv at leust one. Without that the minor Indispo-
sitions of life are sure to result. Watch the baby carefully aud If it crlis
Is peevish and Irritable give it a small dose of a mild laxative and that
Is something every mother should always have In the hoime. No dout.t
many laxatives aro reoommorwled but the one that seems to be In moat
popular fHvor with discriminating mothers throughout America Is I)K.
m.dwklias KYRl'P PBPSIK It fills th requirements ot a babya
laxative tietter than any other remedy known. It Is a liquid of pleasant
taste mild in action and never gripes. A very little of It Is all that th-
baby needs and yet so effective in the action of hit remedy that grown-
ups will find equally satisfactory results. Its use for a few days In suc-
cession In the small dose that the directions call for will result In good
bowel health for a long time to come. It Is for that reason an Ideal fa
mlly remedy ae It Is suited to all ages and much to be preferred to salts
cathartics and such things which are not needed by children women and
old people. These require a mild laxative BUOh us DR. 0ALDWE1 L'S SYll-
DP PEPSIN
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Dr Cildwell:
I thank ya riff miKh for rour lim-
plo bottU of Srup Pfpnlci. took It
tud it llflpeil IU6 BO lull Ii Ut ItuUlft.lh
ftlt bettor and I alapt ao t ' I waa
in au'-h a fix hafora I took your raindy
' could not altap. I tiafa bought two
60e bottlaa from uir drugfiat llsefl 1
sm atlll iialna It. Vty huiband triad it
and It lialpta hlin.
a lira. Annla Itildaahltn
Pina Bluff. Ark.
I)r OtMwstli
1 reeaivad your aampta hitiln of Syrup
papain whi-h yara ina aurh relief that
I bmght '( ' bottle. It rertalnly la
the linen laxative t "ar need and
rtesty deiarvaa the grand reputation it
baa acquired. The rellaf it givaa me la
quirk nJ aura I shall alwaya here It
by me
Mary Tt. Kraamacv
216 T. S 'id 9 Tulta. Okla.
Dr. Caldwell:
alter uamg the aainple bottle of your
wouderful Hyrup Papain I bought e larga
bottle m that I wuulj hare it at hand.
I ga) a it to my little boy Harry who hat
alwaya bern runstiyaird. It regulated
hie bowela rmu.'ttiately and he la no
longer troubled I will alwaya keep Syr
up Papain in the liouae fr him aa well
aa for myaelf Mre J. K Itrunty
1UUJ Ninth Ate. Naahtilie. Teoe
Anyone wishing to mske s trial of this remedy before buying It in
the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle
(family six) on have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge
by simply addressing Dr. W. B. Osldwell. 405 Washington St.. Montlcello.
III. Tour name and address on a postal card will do.
I Dr. (aldwall
I I received your aaniple bottle of Syr
! ' r pa in and took it and bought of tn
drug f iat one 50c bottle tad took It end
then got a II HO bottle which I am ua
lug now. I believe it la the heal 1 aver
uaed m my family and 1 ahall alweya
keep it la the houee. (Jib I'orttr
K-yuo Ark
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