Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TVhHA DAILY WOULD. PfliDAY M A It C II 21 1 !M
T II II B
THE " R I ALTO"
For Spring 1913
creditably beforu i gathering compng'
id of parents and friend .ut
Perrina bom No 101 South Phoenli
iivcliuc. A proKinui of hiHHi.il mini
rlaiwrica1 nail popular selections wan
kImm in ih ii in the enjoyment of too
assembled sftei which refreshment
ware served PupMa pnrtlulpetlng in
to program mm Beryl Maupln
(irin- ilillian. l.l..le 1. 1 1 an Louise
Perrine Luclle Trustor Stella May
UtnCi Marguerttl IOuiMoi Mary
Mill Prod Trusler mill llnrhi Boll
Maatera Ualpb ami Sterling Perrlno
ago four and five roipootlvolj aora
i unnlng hi their entertainment of the
pill I 1 Willi Hunt! Selections.
'nil for Mower
The request i made by tha nm
mlttee on tlowora for Baater decora
tii.tiH of toa Plral Method!! church
thai 'ill win! '' in furnlah pottod plant;
laid' them to tha churoh iaturda) aft
arnoon If poaalblo or oarly Sunday
morning A committee arlll be toaro
tu ii ' i hr t ilanlH anil to Water and
care fin tin in.
SOCIETY NEWS
BY MISS VERA (WYNNE
TELEPHONE 000
Hour. 1 p. in to 0 p. m ;
7 p. in to 10 p. m.
J . . .
S) I awake this morning Willi V
devout ThuiiltaKlvliiK fur HI)
frlendH the old uml the now . i
( (s Bmersdn.
.
Today's lalendar.
lira. Boott'a matinee lecture "Italy
ami Palntera of tha Renaissance"
followed by Informal reception.
Miss Georgia Price entartalna c Q.
Al. club
Menu Friday March Slat
Breakfast
Kaki'ii bananaa:
cereal; scrambled eggs;
1 buttered toaat; coffee
and "Tulaa Morning World."
Lucheon
Creamed codfish; baked
potatoei; mai shmallow
gingerbread; tea.
1 Dinner
Baked stuffed cod mink
Bollandtee; O'Brlon
potatoes i molded aplnach;
orange puffs; orange aauce
I i H mi- Remember lllrlliday
friend of Mrs Ro) Boker of ff
in 1 1) mpla i oraembered hi r birth'
day annlveraari Wednesday by plan
nlng a pretty little lurprlae in honor
nf tin' occaalon wholly unaware ol
tin' Intention of to party Kn Bckei
waa moVe tha if pleased with toe ar
rungemeni to pa mm a plaaaanl evenim
in bar homo. Though like tha uaual
evening of Informal entertainment
oonalatlng of gueaalng games music
und refreshments it waa none tha less
enjoyable for tha following: Mr. and
Mrs p Kiniix. Misses Oladya ami
Lens Blevlne Mat ha . Minnie ami
Martou Cagner Rdlth Burdy and Mag-
gie Burton and Meaara Liloyd Nuter
Arley Burton Jaok Shrojrer Clyde hiuI
Barl B'evlna anHiVyir Burton.
Dr Paul Kamaay D. i s .. left last
night for a ihorl atay In Chicago and
Aledo 111.
Mi.su Clara Von Oonton ih lerloualy
ill at her realdence No 111 South
Cincinnati
iltar lottlety "f
lone church Ii
Mrs. R Alexander of Ptttaburg Po.
Ik a gueat in the home of Mr. and .VI 1
Olenn T. Braden at No 104 South El-
wood. Mrs. Alexander la Mrs. Brad-
fth'a sister.
Mrs. L. W. Baxter is hero from
Guthrie tor a few days' visit with Mr.
Baxter caahler of the American Na-
tional i ii nk . Thr Baxter expect to
become residents of Tulaa within a
short time.
Mr. Eugene Braden who is s stud
ant of Haretrom College Norwalk
Conn. lias arrived In Tulsa to spend
the Easter vacation with his parents
Mr and Mrs. Olenn T. Braden at No.
404 South Blwood.
Piano Recital.
Appearing In reoltal Tuesday even-
ing tin. piano pupils of Mis. Kate
Parrlne acquitted themselves very
DIDN'T BELIEVE
WAS SAME WOMAN
Sir-.. I'rii'ke Looked BS XllOUgil She
Had Keen Relieved of Some
Awful Burden.
Texas City Tex. "i went from
New Orleans to Culwstnn and from
Galveston to this city" writes Mrs.
George Pricke "In search of health
ami although I took different treat-
nicnts in each place 1 -i"t no relief
i had suffered for five yean with
awful headaches sick stomach pains
low down ami otEer symptoms of
womanly trouble and wus u wreck.
i had no life in mo to do anything--
but Just (Iran around. I thminht
there was no cure for me at alb
My hushand finally said for me to
try Cardul toa woman'a tonic. Ha
Ki.t some anil now. after taking four
Doi I lis. I suffer no more pain have
gained In weight my appetite is good
ami I feel like ii ilyear-old girl as
though I never had a pain in my life
My hueband says I certainly look
line and every one that knew ma he-
fore oan't'believe that i am the same
i.nian. They ea I look as thoUKh
i had bean relieved of soma awful
burden und I nave
-'I win never without Cardul in
iii home."
Do you suffer from any of the ail-
ments peculiar to yOUf sex? If so.
try Cardul the woman's tonic. It will
help oil.
tt. 0 -WHt io: Chattanooga Medl-
jttie Co-i Lad lea1 Adviaory tept-i
Chattanooga Tenn. for Special in-
etMctlons on your ease nnd 14 peg
beok iiome Treatment" sent in
plain wrapper.
S. n Wilts to: f'littnoo.i Medlalae
Co. IjidiM' Advisory Unit t'httniKi.
Trni'.. fur SpscJsl Inntroctlom nn rur rsi
nd 6 nir liook "HeBM TrSSttSMl for
. WsaJta." vmt lo plain wrjoper.
A n ting of the At
the Hols Family Cathi
announced tor next ThuiKday it the
noma of Mra. :. H Deitrlch 3c
North Blw I.
There wll he a called meeting of
the Lady Macabeea Prlday for toi
purpose "f balloting on candidates
To (live Baxaar
The Catholic ladles will ni toeli
annual Baater baxaar this year in tin-
new Palace Clothlore' building tin-
first week of April
Dislrlcl Meeting.
First preparations are being made
by Tulsa hives L. O T. M. for the dis-
trict rally to he held in this city In the
leaf future. .Miss I.aura PuckOtt Ol
Btlllwcll wii preaide over the meeting
Mi and Mrs. Wiley I. Stuart lefl
yesterday tor Birmingham Pa. where
they win spend the Boater vacation
With their daughter Miss Mary Stuart.
Bnroute'homc tHey will spend several
days with their sous Ur. Albert Sluarl
of Detroit and Mr. Jlile Stuart of Chi-
cago: h is desired that flowers ie sent
to Trinity Bplacopal church Saturday
for the decorations for Baater Sunday.
Informal.
Aliss i.oja Plason is entertaining in-
formally this attern i for her sister.
Mih. Newton Roberta of Ottumwa
Iowa a few of Mrs. Boberta' Intimate
friends
Mr. and Mra. A. P. Ault and their
daughters Mrs Jessie Ault llrlttoii
and Mrs. Howard Vrooman of Kan-
sas ity are home from their trip to
Washington l. C and o her points of
Interest In the aaat. Meadamea nnt-
ton and Vrooman will visit at the Ault
home No. Tij South Cincinnati ave-
nue a few das before going to their
home.
The President's ball programmed
for Monday evening at the Tulsa
Countr' club has been postponed in
courtesy to the appearance of Beumaa
MoMunua In this city Mondaj and
Tueaday under toe nusploea of the
Federated clubs
Mrs. Beorge T. Guernsey and Mrs.
C B. Roth of Independence Kan.
are guests of Mr. Roth at Hotel Tulsa
for b few days.
Mrs. Neil Mi Keen r of No. Ill'
South PriBCO avenue who underwent
i serious operation in Si. Mary's hos-
pital. Kansas City yesterday Is ly-
Ihr very low nnd doubts are enter-
tained concerning her recovery.
i. . ii. state Confereiaf.
Byea of the Daughter of the
American Revolution all over Okla-
homa will nrvt week he turned to-
ward Oklahoma City where the an
nual state conference will be held
Thursday March 27 A midday
SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION
ti.i. i to vinol.
Tin- medical profession does not he.
llevc that eonsumptlon is Inherited
but a person may inherit a weak
npsa of tendency to that disease.
A prominent cltblen of i:ansvle
tnd writes: "1 was ill for ft VI
months with a pulmonary trouble
and had the Deft of dortois; I had
hemorrhacea and was in a very had
way Through toe advice of a friend
I tried Vinol. and I feel that It saved
my life. It is all you recommend it
totae. I helli'M' It Is the greatest
Rledlclns on earth. I have advised
Other to try Vinol. and they have
had the same results." (Name fur-
nished on requaatt.
Vlnbl so.ith.s and IhmIs the In-
flamed eurfacea and alley ihe
cough vinoi create an appetite
ttrengthena the digestive organ and
gtves to patient strength to throw
on Incipient pulmonary dlaeeaee.
Tr bottle nf Vinol with the un-
daratandtng that your money win he
returned If it does not help win -Tulsa
Drtlg t'oiepany. Tulsa Ok!a.
'Oh Girls! Do Try
GETS-IT lor Corns
the New-ran t orn t me No I n--.
No Pain Mile ami (jull k.
Vuu never mod anything 'ike
"QBTS-IT" for oorna before! ITou're
sure ai i. isi thai avf) stubborn oorn
thai you've tried to lou to gol rid of
Is a goner
in set onds
llois tile ISt
Ing no mole
Von- appiv BETS-IT"
that's all. 'OMTS-IT''
There no more f uss-
bandagee to llx no more
salves to linn the fiosli red ami raw.
No more plasters to it' i misplaced ami
press on the corn. No more 'pulling"
no more pain no more picking and
gouging no moi l' raxors.
bi- d'Mraw .lusi dW"b ybgetvbev
"GETS-IT" stops pain ahrlvela up
the corn ami the corn vanishes.
"GETS-IT" never fails is harmlaoa to
healthy Iteah. Warta calluses and
bunion disappear.
"GETfl-lT" is mild hi dfUg stores at
IS cents a bottle.br sent mi receipt of
price hy K. Lawrence A Co. Chicago
Sold in Tuisa by Puritan iru
Co. Ktatler Drug "o.. otTtman
Campbell Panger Drug Co. Weaver
l.iruu !o. Puki r Drug i 'o.
luncheon will Interrupl theaeaalon at
the noon hours and other delightful
features in honor of the vlattora are
being planned i the member of the
Capitol t'lty chapter who will be boa.
leva's of th icasion. Mrs. John D
Hail of this elty w ho holds the office
of state registrar Will attend and Tul-
sa chapter will be represented by
MeSdames John Murray Ward Ham
C Aahby and J K. Weaver as dole-
Sates. Mrs Lee Clinton may also be
in attendance at the meeting
"Master Mind" to Hr Pine iVoiluctlon.
Rehearsals are being held nightly
for the 'Master Mind." which will be
itagod at the Grand March II and -7
under the direction of Mr Willard
for toe benefit of the H"U Family
Catholic church. With Mr. Newell at
the heini of an excellenl caat. s splen-
did play is the assuran u those who
are planning to attend The east is
composed of Mrs. Tbomaa Gavin and
the Misses (Jnvln Planagan Harmon.
Korris Shen. and Messrs. Newell
White. Llgoa Curry Blair Qulnn
''avanauKh Sharp and Ki im
Subscribe for service now and net
your name listed
phone directory
telephone today.
Remember
Baater sale nt
In the April leli
Better order that
. adv
Baptist Phllathea L
Junker Drill? adv
Bring your little Kirlle's to Minn's
Millinery for Baater Bonnet. Adv.
The Mission of Redeenwng Love
Where old time religion Is enjoyed I
ami "tho ancient landmarks of the j
fathers" have not lioen removed;
where everybody is welcome hut ea
peclally so rooming houae and hotel
Patrons to whom we say: "Come."
and forgetting tho Sunday show en-
Joy with ua an old fashioned goapel
meeting bringing memories of your
mother's hlhle and your father's God
Services every nlKlit. Salihath school !
nt ten and goapel meeting nt eleven
Sunday morning. Also if any unfor-
tunate woman or betrayed or errlni!
girl will phone 2'.i! they Will he Riven
Immediate assistance. Mission IIIH
Fast Beoond four doors east of Cen-
tral aN'tlonal hank. Lydla A. New-
berry. Superintendent. adv
Dr. Larkins Osteopath opp. Kress's.
Adv
Nifty hnis arriving daily. Mann's
Millinery. Adv.
Robert a. McBlrney Undertaker 17
West Third. Realdence I'hono 191.
Store phone III (adv.)
K ISTEM BALK
Trinity liuiiii will hold an Baater
sale of aprons cakexj and eandies at
I'll titan lruu shore. Sntiii'dav Mareh
1913. adv
.loiNs with VARDAMAN in r:-
DOBSUfG M N s Jt'STlCE
OF CtiAtMS COCRT.
WASHINGTON Mar. lo. Senator
i wen of Oklahoma and Vardanutnn
of Mississippi presented tho name of
Charlea D. Howery of Mlaataalppl
Of the eourt of i laiius.
The president had decided to ad-
here Strictly to his rule about appoint
lux anyone or accepting Invitation!
for the month. Today he declined t"
attend th Maine memorial services
on decoration day as well as to attend
the meeting of the national drainage
congress at St. Louis.
Joseph Teal of Orexon was offered
the position of assistant secretary of
the Interior by Mr. Lane hut ho declined.
"fluffs" to Parade xain.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 20. Another
parade In this elty is llnx planned
by the executive committee of the
American National woman's suffrage
TODAY- WILL BE THE DAY OF
GREAT LCONOMIKS
Visit the I (at Shop Toda)
Guy own work roami haic n work I ua "ovei
lime" In order lo add these hgTmJng hat l" th
nw arrivals in "pattern" hats for one great I'i'c-
Wmmoi Showing t'rida ) ami Hatunlay. du
hs e nn- pleasure of showing them to youT tome
today .
ffilig'i laaleM mj am psssrtaMW atm
J
(b I'eit (or I In MM Win- rvtr Ilia Pilrs
It's Eastef Paramount Dress
Time of the Entire Vear
(hriatani (h t( glvlnj lime; Thauksglvlng a lime
feasting and thankful offerings; bui Baater the par
aiooiini dress Mmp of ih iari -vmi it's bnlj iwo day
until Kaster. Buying is brisk in all departmenta ami m
anticipate 'record' day today and tomorrow.
I'll? suits the in s tha Coats the llttl
soree the shoes and the rardage xoodai the stooki are
all in excellent shape for your hurried lelectlon Bales
people are anxious to serve.
r .
The I ome of
Onvx Hose
1 1 m a knea uf bettei hoalory
W'Oiii! su.-elj sell ihem. Ilul we knot of
no better value upon which tu build our
business I bun OU Hone
Kvery weight and even wanted polor
is here for spring. The different a-elxhta
and uualltici vary In prloa from '"
4041 a pair. Ilul 'the bi si for the prb
whatever the price."
75c Linen Suitings
90c Foulard Silks
These are 4 a Inches wide the These Poulard Bllka are too
popular serviceable fabric for I values for which you have been
both spring ami glimmer argar. paying from 7fn special to 10c
such shad) a Copenhagen lav- yard They are .'V inchoa atida
ender. I 'hani ami lleceda. pink ' and come in ; Ii colors as nav y
and llaht Idiie are here; one of new blue reseda Havana brown
i.i r...oiir 7r.e valuas. aravs and blacks with blue ilu-
t.t ii for lodi) only COo " H TneJ are apeciai r
)Hri Utb lodnv onl) ai per yard
68
Imported Crepes.
Imported Novell) Crej ea In
tan and lavender bluo and white
and Ian ami brown. One of the
seaaon'a prettleal new waha fab-
rics for lovely dresses. Summer
lime Is coming when you'll want
:i host nf .neb il Hes I Ii aii
M -III I for today Olll)
U III per Mild
42
27 inch Silk Shirtings
Have you noticed the Increas-
ing demand for and toe popu-
larity of the little silk shirts. BUI
then tiny are so practical' tub
proof And they will b ol altd
comfortable In hot areather
that's coming soon. Th striped
silk Mhirtinxs are Inches wide
ami come in B Rood as.-.orl men t
of deaigna and colors.
l or today only a yard
r
52c
ID hi HOLT LONG t lol ll
(from time to time we
have given you epecbti
Millies in Long Cloth. Bui
today we offer you Ho
ver sold at SOc a yard.
bolls liac I i yarda
or
Th
e make th
for theaa
bolt t' today
only at
ami
prlci
spt
ulal
aid
$1.95
"N 12 1 jc Ginghams
Half a case or BbOUt fifteen
hundred yards of theae new
ecomuny Qlnghame -Jil Inohea
wide will i! on sale today.
There are stripes plalda and
checks In both li-.lii and dark
gular i l-Io
colors. mi
values SMi'lal lor today
only al pr yard .
9V2c
VP
15c White Goods.
Pretty sheer new while goods
10 plaids stripes and checke
the very materbili practical
so desirable for aprlng. Theaa
she. r fabric win sell regularly at
12 l-c and 15c a yard. Iul tot
i ..lav' uelllm? we shall offel
pieces of about la yards
e i h at per yard
25c Emb. Flouncing.
These embroidery
are eighteen Inches
deatgna are Ind i
flounclngi
wide. Tin
protty tin
3c
edgea are til m. They hav
in eelllng up to 10c. But ti
out this lot buy them to-
da) onlj . I"'r '"'''
i been
close
15c
15c Fancy Batistes
Heal springtime fabrics ma-
terials that are fresh and crisp-
dainty colorlnga in floral stripes
ami dots The me regular 15c
aim s - bui m ia i for today
only we shall offer I.
al. yard only
11c
r
Beautiful Silk Chemise.
r
This lot of beautiful silk ohemll
nrtaea a sneciai ourchasa that we
im-
we conalder
u v.rv foitiinate one. The i k and should
er straps are double silk taped. Color are
while pink lavender maiae and sky. Blues
missis II to IS; women's. 34 to 4 1 QQ
V I..I e al ollll OildU
Women's Muslin Gowns.
10 dozen of these Gowns In "Sllp-OVer"
rtyle made of excellent qttalltj soft muslins
The lucks ami sleeves are either dainty em-
broidery acalloped or finished with email
Ii edglnga The regular prl f theat
irnwnH u nnn dollar ami lhe' are eood al-
n. i thai Bui Spa i ii for
today only .
73c
'Old Homestead Linen'
Napkins.
Women's 50c Hose.
i i.ids ami enda of our regular
50c. values in women's hose
There are different weights and
10c Kitchen Toweling
Supply your kitchen n Is to-
day. This 18-Inch kitchen crash
toweling is excellent for serVlce.
These are the Napkins so
practical - so durable for Ii trd
wear. They are of " 'Id Home- '
stead ..in. - -an m u . o 1e r. .. . n . . . .
linen th it Ih UistinR nej unw
in dice dealgns. Priced apeclal for lot Black only. For toda) t lay'a special aolllng we
today' aelling at per C 7 a choose from this lot an) M shall offer 10 bolts nt per 7p
dlb :; iialrs for wi yarn iw
doen
palm
i
Our Best Advertising
We receive our best advertislhg from
our customers. e aim ho earnestly to
please our customers that they not only
return again and ngaln but tell their
friends to coine to our store.
That's the kind of advertising we want.
through this kind of advertlaing
we have been able to build up a
ami permanent c6rel trade
rv woman who has purchased a
iperiy fitting Indlviduallaed corset
111 HUnt-Blddick'a has come back
again And every woman who baa been
htted in department has been prop-
erly lined.
Because of the atyla variation in de-
sign ami because o I he many many
superior modela we sell in a half score
ol the world's best corsets - we can
guarantee a perfect in for any figure.
Selecl your iiesl eoisel from a Warner'-
Bust-Proof Redfern Henderson
I a Princess or Nemo CorstU nnd be
properly iltted by " expert.
$1.25 Corsets Today
Only 79c
We have about two doaen of our ti
and 11.15 corsets I mostly the U.ll) in
broken sizes. The stiles are nil good
being medium ami low busts. But in
order lo lie. Ill Nil I lleS" Si'l'S We Nil. ill
sell them speciol today
al ...il
II i
thai
larg
IS
pr
fri
79c
for
I TWO SPECIAL "CLEAN-UPS" FROM
The Youngsters THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
Mothers will be interested in llns Item
- an item that mean less work for lier
In equipping the little tots both boys
uml Klrls with little play suits for spring.
These are made of good quality
rephyr ginghams in blue and white dots.
They are well mad made with an idea
Of wear and service. These little one-
tdere bloomer play suns are evr. pu
ally Knod values at
oniy
20c and 25c Swisses
75c
Tin se are the embroidered white
Swisses some wilh only the embroid-
ered borders -other all-over embroid-
ered They ale thif regular and -or
values but some arcs lightly soil
display. To ' clean up" the lot
special for today the yard ....
These are Hie 10-Inch white scrims
With Stripes of red brown blue gold
or green. This drapery is excellent for
bed-room or for slttltiK room windows.
I from .mi it is mighty pretty
lor one da) today per
yard
10c
aloe; special
10c
The Hunt-Riddick Company
Tulsa
Okla.
J
association for April I when Ihe extra
session of oongreaa convene.
Subscribe for service now and net
Viur name listed in the April tele-
phone directory. I let! er order that
telephone today.
adv
Dr. I.arklns Osteopath. "Pp. Kresses.
Harojuard to Houston.
tOg ANGBLB8 Mar. tt .-"Rube"
Uarquard one of the atai pitchers
uf the New Vork Nationals last year
left today for Houston Tex is w heie
he will Join the team. tie was ac- married in San FranelgCO. With the
companled by his wife formerly j Karquarda went nick Klnsella tha
Bloaaom Beeley the actress whome ha new fork Nationals' scout.
HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS DISCOVERS
Great Remedy For Bad Liver and Irregular Bowies
Vial tot Home li-iun Great Health Bi-
son s" Conatipntion iie.oiai in-
and BtatilMM Will Mother I s
No Mure anil Calomel is
Unnecessary
The liver la the strnlKht road to
health. If your liver Is rlnht you
are rlKht. Kveryody's liver noes bad
DHoe in a while get luiy or stub-
born or sick or rioted up.
Whenever your liver rebels don't
take a horsewhip U) It in the form of
Calomel or violent purgatles or even
cathartics. Such treatment is sure
to rejlt 'n much damage.
it's easy to coax your liver to do
Its duty by using HOT Ul'BlNOB
UVBR BUTTONS a remedy that
lirinly but gently compels It to do
what nature Intended It should do.
hut IPRINQfl LtVBB BUTTONS
act gently but surely on the bowels
driving out every lilt of poisonous
waste without any dlslress
Kvery druggist in this vicinity has
HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS.
jaud besides torpid liver and consti-
pation Ihey are prescribed by Hot
Springs physician for neaoacne ma-
larla. dizziness hlllousness IndlgSO-
tlon foul breath and sallow skin.
They drive Impurities from Ihe blood
Z'.i i ents America over
Sample free from Hot Spring!
Chemical Co. Hot Springs Ark.
I CENT "DANDERINE" FOR FULLING
ih in' I I'Y M CUNTS I tilt WOBTHIiESS I1AIH TONICS USE ui.p
III 11 1BLK II IRMLE8S lN HI RI.N'K" HET8 III -l I Is.
Thin brittle colorless and scragxy
hair is mute evidence of neglected
scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf.
There Is nothing so destructive to
tin' pair as d mdruff. It robs the hair
of its lustre its atrength and its very
life; eventual!) producing feverish-
ness ami UcIiIiik of the scalp which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink loosen ami die - then the
hair falls out fast.
a little Danderine tonight now
anytime - will surely saw your hair.
QM a l cent bottle of Know lion's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter and after the first ap-
plication you arlll say it was the bM
investment you ever made. Your
hair will Immediately take on that
life lustre and luxuriance which is so
beautiful. It will become wavy and
Huffy and haw the appearance of
abundance; an Incomparable rIoss
and softness but what Will please VOU
most will be after JU t a few weeks'
use. When you will actual I) see a lot
of tine downy hair- n. w hair grow-
ing all oyer the sculp.
Adv.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913, newspaper, March 21, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133882/m1/3/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.