Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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TULSA DAILY WOULD MONDAY MAY 7 1917
l ow TOnA- Jrs. Vaughn Isn't a Motlier Look at This.
HOME ECONOMICS
SCHOOL TO OPEN
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and Photoplay "hKLLY IN-A-HUHKY''
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WEEKDAY MATINEEH lnr
NIGHTS AND SUNDAYH ll)c AND 20(i
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SELECTED MENT'. 1IOMR-MADB FRENCH
TAHTRY.
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MAItsmi.l. KIKl.D fAS'nY.
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Featuring Wonderful Values in S JSO
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Society
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I To a ill our caiiM aliho wi. hf I I
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I tiri-at is ihi' strpiiHlii of fi'ftili- j
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Hose ii;i Ih.. l.ii.Miii s-m of tin- M-ar
Mrs. I.i.iinaiii r. Ilrnirh. Mrs. I'liiiule
Tnttln ami Mrs-. .- " ;".i4:lio s:ivc
Ho- inn r.-i m of Safuiia al'li-i ihioii's
iiu'ftinif. In tin" sori.il 'ismiihi whnh
lollowtil. tin- MiNiw l-'ii.mi'S. Aniflii
ami l-l'-a In-' Ii :ii:nli as-sistoil thi-ir
inothi-r in si i 1 1 1
.Miss .losi'iihhip Nyn pule rtainod
Iho Whip rluli Kills Satuirluy alter-
noon in tho homp of hi't" iim-li a ml
aiint Mr ami Mrs. 11. J. Connolly.
7(1 Smith X"'i'v'i' avimni'. Tile cairt-
ffinm. wliiM-o thri-p lalilns of auction
I'lnlKo wiii' iilayiil. was ili-rnrati'il in
i-i s if tosi-.s. Thi' prizes for hih'h
spore whip won hv .Mis. Frank W.
I'lll.ii-il of t In yui'sts anil
l-'ily.pati-iik of tlm I'liih.
I'oIIiiwimI t lii itaini'S. .hn.
ii'oiiml of .li.nlin. Mo.
I.. MronkiiiH ami I hi1 Miss4s
'.-ill'4'i- ami Alnrii; Nr- wrro
' To Atn-nil k. Driimiisir Hiini.
JuiIup M A. IJi-i'i-ki'iit iilKi'. l.i-e lanlel
iiiyitii-p of tin ii-nrc ami Kreii I"anil
li'It Satiirilay iniflit f'ir Kunsiist t'ity
to witness the ili'inonstration in honor
ol .Mai-shal .loU'ro anil par-ty who arn
n-hiMlnliMl to arrivp rhere ni'Xt tnorn-
iiH. l'rt-rt iJaniPl Will so from Kanmm
'lty to I'oit l.oK.'in M. Itont to pnti-r
tin- offii'i-rs trainmir cimp. .IuiIki
Hri'4-ki nrHo unci Justire Daniel will
return to Tulsa tonight.
The ali-mlai- ror .Moinliiy.
Mih. Sfinnii's V. Tartsh I'nlrrtaiiiH !
with iiifoi tnal liim-hi-on honorini; i
Mrs I'rau; l.iom-oir.
M t m of I'wi ritu ih I'oiiliii v rluli I
Mrs; Klva i'. Harrows. I.s hosiers. j
I'rn'Aii S'lil rhauiaii'iua iiim'I:i.i;. i
Mm S l PlrkoriliK ho.-li'SS. j
Mi i-tini; of i ri-atl l' ln.il il 4f l itv
ffili'i alio'i.
I'liU- rluh iiii"tni; at library.
Ni-i'ill.-ri all i-luli nii-. tiiiK in hoiiii'
of Mis 1". It. I' m k.
Kt Its l . i : l.i r no I'llntf Sat in (l i v
af'finion In i'i'- hum' of Mis. wni-
H i- I-: lu-oji-h. ' 'li'iiii nt A. Kvans roui.
plrt.'il plan i or a silvi-r tra 'hurs-
l:iy. May 17. a! tin' l-:iks- iitin mi j
tin- hi ni'fll of the Snuiilwii'.te inonu-
meiit. which :s to he ei-.-cteil in ukla-j
hom.i. I'lans wi n- :iWo in.ule for an j
all lav mri tlm' .lune - at m1' mmi.-
of Mrs. I' W. I'ni 'lv. A l assi'i oli
ilinncr wMI he scrvcl nfHT which
Hi meiiihcrs vi'.X elect officers ami
M-.sh I'.ulh
l.iinchi'on
. .1. Wesley
Mrs. licit
Hheu
adili-
tlomil miciiM. 'J'lii next mcetin't of
Ih.' ohm v ill ho in the In mn of Mrs.
Itons- W Kayhiii n In thu I.ehun aparl-
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w i nt I .i at 'einl
i.ii-eti'iK of Ih"
Anici-na. Mrs.
home 1
in her
'let! has retiirmil
W Va where she
il.. khiiiiI council
I ..iiln s' Shrine of
Harthtt hi-oiiKht
cos to the local organization
cell. n to The office ol asso-
Ask Any Cooking
Expert
They will all tell you that fur making light bread rolls or biscuit
"Main Line" Flour
is unexcelled. Women who know u?e it for all ordinary baking. In mak-
ing cake or pastry use
"Snow White" Pastry Flour
It is of the highest class.
Guaranteed and Manufactured by the
Rea-Read ZlZt Co.
Order it from your grocer to the substitutor say "No sir!"
cia'e pro -i.'.s The meeting next
yearwi'l I. lu l l in Wheeling:. W a.
Mis Ki.ink V. Kerry lias also le-
t iirm il from I lie council.
The yoniiE Misses Marian Mci'lintock
l.otn-e Siel.lcns I'.lenn l-.'arnK lioieas
Mi I 'onnell. Harriett Mamhu ille were
hostesses lo about finy of tile mrls
ami ho. s of their set Satiiiriay even-
iiiK when I hey eiitei-tnineil with a
tl.'ilicim.' parts' at the Kniulits of I'o-
himlniH home. Mis II. A. Koch chap-
eroneil rhe parly.
Mrs. ;prno M. i 'anterhin v enter-
laiie a cnmii of itn Is for luncheon
Satin i!:ty afternoon in her home to
honor the visit of Miss KP-nnor Mor-
rison of Kansas City. "After lunch-
eon the elu'ht quests chap"i onpil hy
Mrs Canterhiiry formeil a pally to
I ho niattnrse lorformaiK-o of "A
I'ailKh'er of Ihe (ioils)."
Tito i iklahonia Women's (lolf as-
sociation inert Itn; has heen set for
May 2'J to May -a at Oklahoma City.
A niinihpi- of TuNa women uolfers ex-
pect to qsuiliO' for the different
in cuts.
j Mrs. .I.ihn Cnrson ami sons the
Messrs. Conloii ami .Iospih Carson.
I have removeil lo ihe I'erninan apart-
; inpi'ts on South Cincinnati avenue.
; where they are now at hume to
1 friends.
j The Misses l.ul.i ami Ituth St. John
j of Kansas arc ituests of the r aunt.
I Mrs. J. M. Townley. The Misses St.
John l i e ki ami ilaimhtei s of the late
Cio ernoi- .1. 1'. St John.
Menus for n Day.
I (Talsi Morning World )
I lilt i:KFAST.
I tirapefi Hit
I Es-B Omelet with Huron
Wheat (Ictus
I I.rM'HKON.
Vi'KCtahlc Salad with ltolled Dressinn
Rye Hread
I Little Peanut c'nkes Chpess
Corna.
t MNNFIt.
Mutton Loaf
Hire with Tomato Sauco
Hutteretl Carrots
StrliiK Doun Salad
Crenni Chocolate l'uddinif with
reaches
Coffee.
Vtrr Trial erly Ovor.
CMKIISTlA.NStlFUtl Va. May .
The trial of Charles E. awter for-
mor Virginia Polytechnic Institute
professor chnrtsfed with the murder
of Stockton llcth Jr. will enter upon
Its second wook tomorrow. Little
mora evidence Is to be heard both
the stuto ami defense having rested
In direct examination.
Mu.(stlr.
It must indeed he an important ex-
hibition that will draw Serretary of
War Newton X. H iker from his desk
when the affairs of the country lire.
In the present condition yet he left
his desk for the. first time in many
weeks to witness a Private Hhowins;
of "Womanhood the tilery of the Na-
tion" a few weeks ai;o. The suttxe.s-
tion was ir.adi hy one of his assist-
ants that "Womanhood" would ho of
tremendous asfiistancc.' In increasiiiK
rfcruitinit. and after seeim' the pic-
ture Secretary Hakc-r thru the adju-
I it lit iteneral's office department (r-
dered that reertiitlntr officers he
ol.c'ed in the lobby of cwry theater
in the countiy duriiiH the showuiK of
"Womanhood." He ;il;;o issued in-
Mtruclii'iis that whenever possible the
recr.ii'lui; officers should assist the
theater manaijer ill every way.
"Womanhood" which will he
shown at Ihe Maiestic theater for four
days ci.ini-iencnm May l'l. is really a
s. itinii or lesson to ti arh the folly of
rr prpoii ri'd ness and it met-" than tc-
compli.shes its purpose. This is fcvi-
den. ed by 'the lints that s'at.sj. s
show thai rocrtii' inu has been in-cn"c-ed
inateri.illy u!ier"'"r the pic-
ture lias In shown.
I'nlik" most of the spectacles of
like nar.ire "Womanhood" rurr.es a
I hri'.liiiK plol that uivi s two hours of
plea.--aiil en iovnii-ut. y-t at the s tin'
time di ives home the apuallinct fai'ts
as they really are. hile it must
needs be sens1 jiral I a certain ex-
tent ihere isn't an irnjiossihlp scene or
situation in ihe entire story.
MOTHER OF NINE
CHILDREN
Able to do Housework by
taking Lydia E. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound
liiiiiiiii.ii ii i it iill
ILiliLI I I
Il w J
I... I.
SprinRiielrl Maui. "AfOr the birth
of my ninth baby I was in a weak ran
down condition had
nains in mv left sine.
so 1 would faint of
ten. My doctor ad-
vised me to try
Lydia E. Pinkhnm s
Vegetable Com
pound. I did so.
nd (rained in
strength ro I can
now do all my own
hou?e work and I
(hone you may pub
Jlish my experience
with your Compound for the benefit of
other mothers." Madame Eugenb
Bedard C58 Main Street Springrkld
Mass.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound ia to successful in overcoming
woman's ills because it contains the
tonic Btrwjrtbeninir properties of good
old fashioned roots and herbs which act
on the female orfranism. Women from
all parts of the country are continually
testifying to its strengthening curativa
influence.
If you want special advice writ
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn Mass. Your letter will
be opened read aad answered by
women only.
Everybody is at attention. Don't dis-
appoint your family. What's inside the
pie must be just right but the crust is
also important very.
Many women have solved the difficulty
of getting a rich tender flaky pie-crust
by using Snowdrift pure wholesome
Snowdrift. It's just as good for cake or
buscuit as it is for pie. It's a perfect
shortening and it costs so little. Snow-
drift comes in sealed sanitary pails of
convenient size. Try it for pie-crust
today.
Used and recommended hy Mrs. Vaughn
-kJ II
jiiffitui jeaecu kt&tsi1
liii;::!i..kil.
Will it be necessary to sacrifice the
flower of our
WOMANHGDD.
Hie Glory of tfieNation
- to drive home the lesson that "A merica
Must Prepare"? It is your duty to
your country to witness this great
preparedness spectacle when it ap-
pears at the
MAJESTIC THEATER
Four Commencing Wednesday four
Days May 16 May 16 17 18 19 Days
FiR JTyl IM 133
CONVENTION HALL
Wednesday Night May 9
At 8:15 P. M.
St- Louis Symphony
Orchestra
MAXZACH Conductor
80 MUSICIANS 80-4 FAMOUS SOLOISTS
Seats Now on Sale at Quaker Drug Store
Popular Prices - - 50c $1.00 $1.50
LYRIC TODAY
LOUISE LOVELY in
"Ttie Grip of Love
A Mountain Drama Gold Seal Feature
Also
"VOGUE COMEDIES" AND REEL LIFE
99
ADMISSION
5c AND 10c
USERS OF THE WORLD WANT COLUMNS
ALWAYS GET RESULTS. GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1917, newspaper, May 7, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134374/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.