Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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IHE TULSA IMM.Y WORLD T lT K K T) A V V R B W U H Y 2 fi 1 0 1 n
tii if i E
SOCIETY NEWS
I1Y Mill VKIIA (1.VVSSB
ttwruow joo.
Hour". I p in. mop mi
T p III to 10 p hi
St Mif i .' '. H ! " I '
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I s rati Bra nai ly LbMV01 "
mtaottltvoui thing In tha VpfMi
mil alum! Hi'' i""'-1 tii'ii''""-
I lary. How fow thina art tharo I
n hion n iy it' fl ii oral.
Kow much fw blch bi Ini
(Mrtti nd In uonfldod to
. other I'AUBB I
.........
In. .lay.
Km v. x. lioblnaon'a cloilni lun.
t in an "I cci ips.
Mis. Ralph i rtwoed. IM Infor-
mal olni parts for Hra. Elton
r eretl ot Ottawa Kan.
MIm Jeanatt Cody anUrtaJni NM
club
Tuesday Book Club meeting MT
a a. tmall hoateaa.
Maccubae club mMti with Ufa J
V. Shield.
(i i. (i. club mi et with MIm w I "
(red McMichael.
The Pi Bi O iboloty will w"''
Mrs. rcdward MoCoy Instead Dt with
Mr. C Oi Mag aa announced Wed-
nesday afternoon at the McCoy home
1824 South Boulder
sunn l. It. Regent Here.
Mr. W. M. Redwlne of MeAleater
atate regent of the Daughtera "f the
American Revolution waa a nunt of
the Tulsa chapter yeti rday. In pret-
iy rourteay to the vlaltor Mn j
Clin mtertalned the offleera of
Tulsa chapter with a luncheon yoater-
iu afternoon) oovera being laid for
Kfeadamea Oaoar n. Howard B H.
Gordon C i). Coggeaball Qeorg
Johnson Allen rook Henry C. Ah-
by Charlea s. Walker and w Albert
cook. During th afternoon hour
the home of Mrs. John D. Hall wa
the aoene of a pleaaant gathering of
the membera of tha entire chapter iu
honor of the Waiting offleera.
i I
Miss Lillian Flanagan will enteraln
the N'exodeno club Wedneaday eveu
ln at ber home.
Mr. and Mr. C. D Hughe will
entertain the Five Hundred club
Thursday evening
Mrs. Harriett Sutton added another
to the s.-rioa of silver leas being Riven
by the varloua missionary and aid
aocietlea of the city.
Chafing iMi Party.
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Bwearlngen cn-
i. i t lined with a obaflng 'UhIi party
las! evening at their artlatia new
home on Phoenix street in order that
the young people of Miss Katharine
Andreaon'i eirole might meet Mr
II em bar t Anderson of Loa Angelea a
coueln of Mrs. Swearingen and Mlaa
a ndcrson
Mis. Clover'a Tea.
i if the series of mnny silver tea
In Hie past few weeks none have been
n ine pleaaant than the one it which
Mrs J M. Clover was butess Satur-
day afternoon.
PI.UM-COI.ORKD M VTELASBB.
one nr the pointed Jacket se fash-
Innahln now. forms tha UOOer part of
1 th! suit. It Is shown open but can
be drawn together and buttoned when
I desired.
I The plum-color I very dark and
i the braid ornament are blaoki The
back of both coal and lain are quite
plain.
church were hostesses Saturday ev-
ening was among the many enjoyable
.iffuir lii church clrctea last week.
'I
Miaa Bthel Kelfer who is a undent
uf a school of dramatic art In Kansas
City i ipendlng a few days with
friends In Tulsa and Broken Arrow.
Mr. R E Curran who ha been
confined to his borne on North Den-
Mr for a few daya sufferini; with
gripl"'. is convalescent.
Mis. John B O'Conner of i.im. O.
who has been a gueat for aeveral
week ..f her daughter Mr- Mike
Connora of Croabla Height returned
home yeaterday.
Mi II H I )U I Ml. uoii "I in -t
o KM . M Iti KB Ml
i. M(IIIM
I0OTTBVILUS Ivn In an Inter
Ittg letter from ibis place Mlaa Jennie
ile. id U' Wilton as feUnvs "I n lit
an awful condition caused from woni
anly trouble Was i onflni 'I 111 ntV bedi
ani couldn't rain my head or band.
ii fa' i i h id lual all b. i t i vor
getUng wi ii.
I began inking Cardul the woman's
tonic and i can now work in ihe tar.
d n run a sea Ini mat Nine have gain
ad IS younda and am a happ) a
est) be.
' Vim ma) publlal) t'ds letter If "u
v ish i wlah all i. niics. Buffering from
womanly trouble would glv Cardul
a Hull as l am sure It w. oil. II lo-i
tit em."
Cardul I a pure vegetable Mttract
that has io aevere rnedloinal action.
but acts mildly ; i i 1 gently as a medi-
cine should a t. and therefore can
have no bad niter effei is
You can rely on Cardul to help ymi
iusi as it bus helped so nainv thous-
ands of other women In the Past half
century it boos to the teat of the
trouble and loillds up womanly
strength where it is most needed
It is alwaya wise to have a botile
of Cardul .m hand ready lor use. Get
a bottle today so that on ean take
a dose or two whenever you feel you
need it. Ai your drug store.
H B. TV.1U to: Ladles' AillBnijf rpt.
C1iMiii:nuB5 Medietas Co. OhtttsBooea
Ttan. fer Spceti tuttruottena nr. S4 pan
I boob "Homt Trftnipiit for Wonicll" inl
to p'Aln Mrui.fr ..ii rciiurtt.
Cheynne la ready for them will be
RU.'.Hts 111 tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Flanagan corner of Fourth
Del roll
The Colonial tea at which the In-
dlea of the Boaton Avenue Methodlal
Miss Sue Adam of Kansas city ha
arrived In Tulaa ami will! he connect-
ed with the Anderon millinery com
pny the coming season.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oavln daugh-
ter Miss Marguerite (lav In and the
two younger children of the family
have arrived In Tulaa and until their
new home iorner of Kighth and
Miss June McFall has gone to In-
dianapolis the former home of the
family where she and her mother
will again make thflr residence Mrs.
McFall in follow In a short time.
Mrs. D D Mlckleson ir.d llttlo
daughter T.rah have returned from a
visit in Cleveland Okla.
Skin Sufferers-Read i
Mrs. Frank Greer of Ko B
Baltimore entertained informally yes-
terday afternoon for her sister Mrs.
Mary Hebron of Enid
Mrs. Oram It. McCullough and Mrs
C R. Adams win entertain with a
mother nnd babj parts ibis afternoon
In the McCullough home with Mrs.
Adam's wee baby Ituth. as bonorce.
Dr. Y. W Brodie has returned from
New Orleans where Ii" look a post
graduate courses in Tulanu university.
Vft want all sUli. sufurois who hv
eufferad for many yaara the torture of
':. nd who hav sought medl-isl sld
In vain to rad this.
Wa as old "!':. .lruK'' of
this rommunity wian tn raeotnroeno. to
ion a produet that l.as given many re-
lief and may maan th flirt of your
ony Th product n a mild simple
wash not a patent nu'dlcliie concocted of
varloua wortnitsa drues. bat a eeltr.tiuo
i. uMipuund made of wll known unttaeptia
Intradlant. It I mad In the POT).
Saboratorla of Chicago and Is called tha
li.B.B Praaortptlon for Eetsma.
This Is a doctor's snsclsl prescription
on that ha affacwd many wonderful
cure.
Tl BffAAl f P It n 4 ... nnl.. In.
atantly as soon an appllad "an it pnua-
iraia ins pores nesiroys ana tnrows
nff a ''.ft. v.rmt an A ' ...l . . . ..
lakln olean un.i healthy.
Wa a so confident of th marvaioua
power of D.D.D that we have tMjLtn
advaataga of tha manufactiireiG fiiar-
units to offer y On a full l?.o hottls on
trial. You ara to Jcdga tho n.erlta ai
the remedy in vo ir OWa parttcular oaaa.
tf It doaan't help jrn It costs you
nothing.
D.D Ft Soap Is made of tho same heaU
Ing logi eiilnnu. Ask us about It
Quaker Drug Company.
AUTO DIRECTORY
ready re
Here Mot.ulsts will liml
sold here
togethi
ferem e t.
t with ac
dealera 'n tho leading car
aaaorlea
NEW STATE ALIO CO.
IU U K CAM (JOODYEAR TIKI
At TO ACCESSORIES.
"COT EVERVTUING" AUTO LIVERY.
Maater Oacar Hudson Improving
Master Oacar Hudson sun of Mr.
;rid Mrs. Carl Hudson who sustained
a terrible fracture of th right lag a
few weeks ago. since which time he
bai been a palient little sufferer In the
Tula hospital ha been removed to
iho home of his grandparent Mr.
and Mrs. O M. Utncaetor of No 1614
South Cheyenne where he is Improv-
ing nicety.
Mr. Douglas Franohol haa as his
guests at Hotel Tulna his mother Mr
v V V Fronchot and sjstor Mis
Anne Kranchot of Olean N. V.
vlr. Roger Mitchell a senior high
school student. Is quite III at his home
Xo. :io' South Frlaco of scarlet fever
Mrs. Myn Churchill of Chicago
was in the city yeaterday the guest of
Mr. Carl M. Hudson of No 16H
South Cheyenne en route to Pawi
w here she will apend a short time
flailing friend. Mrs Chuchlll is a
teacher of Voice and expecta to return
to Tuisa and organise a i ass.
Mr. K. 'i Oiddinga is entertaining
his father Mr and Mrs Hastings of
Vermont.
OVERLAND AUTO CO.
1 ! ." SmiiIIi Cincinnati.
I ulaa Agents for lb
OVERtiAND
Rtpalr shep and i lai age
Thone 4(19
AUTO LIVERY
PHOOE 543
Tulsa Motor Cap
Company
or 'Phone 112 Tulsa Iio'oi Buiirfitlg
Mr. and Mrs H. E ThUrSton Of
I Broken Arrow have returned from a
few days' sit in Broken Arrow.
Maniha Knppa 'iinu.
Miss Pattl Arthur entertained the
Aluml n Kappa Figma Sormitv Satur-
day afternoon at her home No. lilt
South Denver Saturday A happ)
afternoon w is spent in ne idlowork
and lunt heOQ w as served. Miss lads
Walker of Jopiln and iss Margaret
KcndiR wi re guastl and ih.. following
member were present! Mlasea isaih-
leen Lebua Velva Rupp Orac Kane
lalnu Bedford Marl. Kin at Florence
Knhns and liladvs BelOe.
SAID AM G RICA
TO PARIS?
What About Your Spring Clothe
Fetching alluting entianring are the (uhion thu npnngl
The Match Woman's lome Companion ia full ol ihnn.
Pag after page gfowuig with colored pictmri of gown
t itt a. !. halt fabric and tiiniininga. And ilm m
ooJ" part oi the Match Woman ' Mom 1 M C
Cotnpanioa. Get d to-day sf
Your Clothes are Telltales
YJ would not think ol wearing a ngn "I am fnvoloit""
of "I am careleM" or "I have no judgmenf-hut thai ia
what you do when you wear th wtong clothe at the
wiong time. !n dresa 'he rime the place and the girl
inut alwaya be coimdeied. Read "A Girl md 1 ler
Gothej" in the Match Woman'i Home Companion nd
find out what row clolhea are M wg 1 I? C
uSout you. It'i wo 'b
New Ideas for Parties
Delightfully aovel and original are the parties planned tor
you n ihe March Womin'i Home Companion. Twa
of hem it least you'd arant to carry out- 'A March
Wind Puty" and "A Shamiock Pty" on page 40.
And there ate doiena ol other good-lime Ideal for all
wrti of parties and mtertainmentil Ol tlte March
Womn'i Home Companion to-day 1 f
It's full of surprise r
Six Breezy Stories
There u all the snap and real and iparLle of a March
day in the March Woman' Home Companion'i itonet.
A ghoal story ; gypsy story ; dory of a girl who let
about to reform ber father and then changed her mind ;
delightful love itory : a story about Olive lohart w ho
could not get along with ber family and yet dared to
undertake "the married woman 'i trade."
Juliet Wilbor Tompkini. Mary Heatoo Vorae and
Josephme Daakam Bacon wrote some of these alone -so
you know how good they are. 1 fc
Read them for O
ID H
American women thought
Paris had gone far enough.
The glitter of American
gold wa too enticing to
lose. So Paris back-tracked
and the 1913 Spring Fash-
ions will be
Skrrti Lew Narrow
Sleeve . . . F 'tiler
Waisl line .Seniible
Curves .... Coining in moderation
"Better Babies"
h isn't enough thai you love y air Uby ; mnlte liim a
turdy young sninisl. bi Iowa thry re luJging the baluei
at the Stale Fair along with the cattle corn 'ruil iwl g'Mn.
Cet the March Woman' I loOM Companion lo dy and
read about the movement for "Better Babies. 1 Cc
Only one of the many gxxi tbmgf you ?et lor a faf
A Picture for Framing
You will wsnl to harne the charming full-page picture
"Snow White and Rose Red" that ia given ai part of
the March Woman's Home Companion. It'i one of a
famous series of paintings by Jessie Willcoi Smith who
so delightfully pictures child life. Thai exquisite repro-
duction Li all die rkh colon of the 1 f C
original ia youti for kW
Your Meals for March
H any woman m the world knowi more about cooling
than any other that woman ia T annic Mr.tntt Farmer.
There are dayi when you don't know just "what to havj
lo eat." That'i when you need Mm Farmer She tell
how to concoct delicious tempting dishes and gives score
of recipe besidca special menus for every meal in Maich
Merely a part of the lug March Woman's !
Home Companion- yours lor X J
What Does Easter Mean
F.achanging eggs wai a custom centuries ago in Russia j
in Menie Old LLngland groups of women used to toss a
man tlitee timet into the air. Dt. Washington Gladden
intetpieta the observance! of many nation! in an Easter
sermon which you may have as w rll as everything "t c
elseinlheMarchWoman'sHomeCoinpanion.for A J
Rescuing the Orphan Boy
The Darling cbildren took great joy in pestering tho
Orphan Boy but Kewpie whisked them far away ind
made them work the live-long day They found out
just how Orphans feel if you'd know more J c
read Rose O'Neil 1 O
WOMAN'S HOM COMPANION
March Number now on Saio
These Wide-awake Dealers Sell it
Get Your Copy Earl
Sanger Drug Company Corner Huston Avenue and l irst Street
HOTTENTOT
WTLJ KILL THAT PAIN
HCTTKNTOT Elaclrilylng Bath will f
for.! (iiiH'U roller for io-n of anariry. Kiln
Dii'afes Serf and Frost Bitten Faet. SO
cants pat bottl a' any T"la Drug Storr
or wron 0 Dearaan IBcitntlit) P. 0. B
183. tulaa oaia.
Estahlislied I 847.
i.
na'eet pea and hyacinth lavendar
and yellow I "ln th colon carried
..ut. At the concluaton ol the dlnnei
the (ueata adjourned to the metaantnc
iluor fur carda Mr. Collin' Kiicdt
list included lleadame 1. II Bvana
a. W Leonard n C. Aanby Robert
1 igteaby
H Albro Ralph Lockwood
ii... in. s iv French. It.irr
Raj Collin M!a Mo Evana and Mrs
Mhater A. Bnyder ot Kanaaa Cltyi
mSTEHSi
'The World's Greatest
External Remedy.
Kodak Film Devel-
oped 5c a Roil
LOMBARD
STUDIO
Robinson xmuic. Room is t u
Tulaa Okla.
D. kfartln B 1". Rice w.
Harold I
i Irlinth
I entertained van
afternoon Irom i
To Heel H I 'rani hot
Mm. l". s Henry of Carlaton Place
Informally Snnii iy
to 5. ui inir vvlii h
time a number of young people
trtJOm hc had linltoil t.i mt Mi
Annn I'rniuhnt of Olean N Y . called
t.i be iiresnitt-ii tn thin attractive ciri.
SEAGER OIL COMPANY
full line Automobile bupilie. i'ret-U'-Iit" alwaya 00 hund.
atork of Uryaell Kutterles Sb cents c-h. High grade (lusmllne
i n
preah
beft In
20 Wi Third St Phone 1906
Lnneueon for Mrs llnbbard
ir. Jnnc Hubbard of Bradford
fa. who hu lit'cn a irtit-st fcr mi'
time In the Iniiiii' nf h r il.iughtpr
Mr. Ray Celllna wag the iui.it at a
beautif ol luncheon of aevaataen ens
r. lv n by Mrs C. V. Oollin Jinn-
day aftatttoon n Hotel Tulaa. amoral
appointmenU f"r the uiTivir were of
Mr?. .1 I! Wnlk. r mill daughter
the Mbtea Rhea and Loia Walker of
.jopiln. Mo . who have been gueita ot
Tnlmi frii'intH fur several day return.
ii home Sunday evening While here
Mr. Walker was a guesi in the home
of Mr.- II. 0 Miller an. I MIh Walker
pent the time with Mlaa irin.. King.
Miaa Lola ' entertained in the horn
nf Mr and Mr t C StotUrook by
Ml Margaret Kendlfi
Mm. Jams H tmvldaon of London
England who ha been n gufat of
Mrs boroy Bern brook for a few daya
left Sunda) nlghl fur the cunt
The Mekka Mute club w be enter-
tained thi? evening by Mr. Wm M.
I ranch at her home No. Ho Victor
street.
Coughs Colds Weak l.unzs
illcoik' s f'histrn act sa a preventive
an woll as a curative.
Prevent colds tucoming dtioi-neatd
icheumatlsm In Shoulder
Eelievad !iy usir.K AltcOtHl Plaittrt
Athletes nae thm for
Stiffness ol 5orenees .f muscle
TO r ritr mi i tn OWE DAT-
Tak LAXATIVPJ BROMO Qulnln I
Tablt Drtiggtata refund money if it
fall to cure E W (SftOVaTS Slg-
tiaturc Ii on MCh boi !5c.
AUcock's is the oiiginal and genuine porous plaster.
It is a standard remedy sold hy druggists in every part
of the civilized world. Apply wherever there is Pain.
a . a .a
AI ICOCBV3 Lotion Rub. risht in. Something
nrn and snoA. For rubbing where it is inconvenient to put a
plaster. Wonderful in case of croup whooping cough nd all lo.al
pains. Guaranteed to be n A-l Liniment. Price 50c bottle.
Seid lo o CMf ilJinr' lr US iolllr.
ALLCOCK MANUF ACTURINQ CO. V Canal Btrart. Ntw Tork.
Ufknn unit noflH a Dill
TT IIVIl jvu iiuvm u a i
take a Brandreths Pill m
For CONSTIPATION ILIOU8NI8 HgADACNg DIZZ 1MB C 9
woioeTion ato. raaasaat
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Filling is first consider-
ation here.
The Gil Exchange Oruj; Cj.
I-m South Main
Junction Pharmacy
I argrst and Most Complete
line ol Urugs Id llu- Lily
DRUGS
I utii Stock absolutely tie
Fiesciiplions Accurate) Fill)
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