Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1917 Page: 6 of 14
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TIJLSA DAILY W0RLI5 THURSDAY DEC. 13 1917.
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lean frt 1'ijrratiin in "hf fleient !
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The l' "jir for Tlmi-daT.
Kan Hoik i 1 u t ei. ' friairs wlthi
CI. rin!rri: paitv Ir h'-n.e f Mr. an ! !
Mrs Will .am M. M'ullut-li
MI- Wolf.- Ix- mla-r r.riilf-?1-t. I
T 111' nj l ri.t-nt aid ri.r.r nt.r-'
r.at- if lUrel W'-if .k."i.h-fr'
of Mr. ao'l Vr Irmk V.oi'c. to Mr. I
Stops Dandruff!
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Saves Hair!
romprin HAIR M;isngc)
will stop your IhimJrufl and
keep your hair beautiful.
Daily letters of thanks arc
received from nienanJ women
all over the country. 0n day
it is a Connecticut man who
writes us then an Oregon
woman then a Mitliipan man
almost youthfully enthu-
siastic aUnit I'onijx-ian HMK
Mawar removing their nn-
sihlly and dangerous Dund-
rur. PomjxMan HAIR Massage
is a liquid (not a cream). Not
oily. Not Micky. Not over-
perfumed hut just as delight-
ful to line at it is effective.
LADIF..S-Your druggiat ran
tiuply you with IVrniivmn 1IAIK
Muugr. Mart today ami beautify
jour hair.
M UN-Get linttla today at your
drugged' or have vour barber a;iva
you t'omprian llAIH Maunin
treatment ami Irarn how refrrtheil
your scalp ill feel after one appli-
cation. Rutilra with economical
linker ton 0 & 91-10
Pomirian 11.1 1 R MdMatt
it tnwlr I'Y the mnkrrl of
Ihr trliahle l'omftian
M ASS AUK f'tnim and
'omvmri 11UI1T (.'ream.
T rMfaln MCf . Cm. CLrtlaaJ 1)11
- Reading
often proves to you the Imperfec-
tion 'f your Htht. When It lc-
Comi H liiri KMii to liolil the book
nearer or further away from the
KypH depend upon It something
In wrong. When letter run Into
one another or the Eyes ache when
f.itlgue follows reading 'In- romll-
tlon of tho Uvea should he Investi-
gated. . We hav. hii equipment
which. together with our experi-
ence' enables iih to determine the
i x id in f ds of your Ees. diir
methods me hi it-ntlf k- and there-
fore aictii t.
I. Angstreich
OP I UM I IT II I ST
Villi
UElLMiOS'S
t'or.'Kwonil nml Main Sin.
Phono. Owigo HIT
Oceans of Storage Room NICHOLS
oiktr iiki:i'hmi-' ktok.
age jl'st comi'jjctki
Private Iockera for HounohoM
GooUh.
Large." t Tadded Auto Vans for
-.Moving In City and
Country Towni.
Frofesttloiml 1'ackeia and
Craters.
NICHOLS TRANSFER 1 STORAGE CO.'
Phones Osagell7-118-875
I" .xrue Itaker. waji announced at a
piftty party of which M! :etrria
An her u hote lat evenlr.; in
th 1rMe-elc-rt'a honor. An informal
.v-r.mic f -wfich -a muitiol ro-
1'iaiioe" i I Iart. uan the maimt
of er.t'Ttainment of the corr.pny of
riatrf nn and KirU. A prlie of
c l-r va.e w ! i;trn x.t the wiir.ee
lr. !h content. Purina: te even!-.?
n tviTam l-arin 'ntn fr r:i tie
ft. .t ' to M: fieiru'e Winter ri-ger
a riT.oer of the aity. iircf 1 the
rlj t of the Mc-i.ttf Ka'.r.er'riir ar.d
r:r'.' the information that M.ns
'Ai.ife at j Mr. Uaker are t' wl on
I : emhi-r I'.'. I . eira'lor.a for the a'-
f.: r were In Tower tirA frra lur-
li the irvin of refreshiiientM fjvori
o: t -.iK-in of can ly re preoT. 1.
Kiiei.ds to whom the nn"urrr: nt
v roa.le irclu'le I MHimi Wil-
liam Wolf. P. H f'i.tr. Ktnrit Kat.
A Ki r.scretr. Cla: ne r.i.t. H.
Thrma. M V. Thf:..e-.;. .thl)
il inl ai her. r'rank tV .lfe H.ler.
It. I'. ''lark Traok H.t h.-n. A T.
Jlowhray. A. . Arrher ('. I). Wir.ter-
rinirer; Mi4- iiriihi A!am. Zulu
.hepard UrLic Kerr l'.ulh Wynn
Mattle Kennedy. Iren Bruh. Tom-
role Taylor. Anna Knoerr GertrnWe
WtMernnirer Jlarley Thorna nd
Iiia Thomas.
In a chrni!nir Mttlna; ImrrovUed of
Kreenery and flower combined with
thj national emtlem. In the home t
It. and Mr. John A. Reekati. Mim
Uiith teexatx. their on!y child and
dkurhter. was lart eenir ciauneJ In
nirriae by Lieutenant Harry F.
Ullier. Hon of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. M.l-
ler. Toe wedding; muaic was played
by Miss Lynette Klrr.mons. who a
C"ir.panied Mr. Koy Fmoelln the sluK-
!'" of "t'.ecause" I'He!rdelot . rre-
(eiiinir the teremony. Mr.de!fcohn's
r urch wa rendered for tv.e entrame
of the bride on the aria of her fa'her
who rave her In marriase. and Ijeu-t-nant
Miller attended l-y Ueutenar.t
Waldo M. Hllevr as bt man. Th
Lev. C W. Kerr cf F;r I'rf)n--f'rian
church officla'd. uolna; the
douhle nnj er ice. The bride
viii'on of frirlich lovelireat In a simple
white aatln cown of r und ler.Kth.
lartialiy veiled In tulle and a lone;
I dle veil which fell over her weal-.h
of fair hair. -"he carried an old-f.-hioned
bride's posey of pink and
vhite rose. Her traveline cMiume
v as of Chippendale brown velour
leaver trimmed and a brown velvet
ar.d beaver hat. Lieutenant Miller
and his best man were in the fu1' "il-
f nn of their resjert!vo ranks. There
whs a eervina; after the ceremony.
Me.'danea Harry F. Castle J. 3. i'ar-
' ren and M. A. Pnyder and the Mlase
Iona Oal breath. fYances Broach and'
Ntllie Miller were nsJiiKtants to lKct Jr
id Mrs. Keekats In receiving the
company of fifty suctta: Tlie bridaly
couple left last night for Fort Sm
; ouston Texas w here Lieutenant
V tiler has been ordered to report fur
4iuty.
Were You Eer "Fooled"
.
by a Talking Machine.
That question
sounds absurd
to you doesn't
it? Even a
South Sea Is-
lander could
Nt instantly tell
as soon as he
' heard it that
a talking ma
chine wasn't'
a real person
KW
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Anna t aho Sluicing W iui tlie w fll-oii
COME TO US
and hear Edison's new invention which actually-re-creates
all forms of music so perfectly that
the hlase music critics of the leading newspapers
of this country admit in the columns of their
papers that they cannot-distinguish an artist's
voice or instwimental performance from Edison's
Re-Creation of it. A booklet containing their
critiques will be furnished gladly.
I
2&.NEW EDISON
"Tfie Phonograph with a Soul"
We want the opportunity to prova to you that
Edison's new invention is not a "talking ma-"
chine"; that it does what no talking machine
can do.
A demonstration entails no obligation on your
part. We want you to understand Edison's new
art.
321 South
Boston
iionoarapii onoi
7 EXCLUSIVE EMSON STORES
Phone
Osage 595
V. Y. BOSWELL CO'S
f -
Fine Blue Perfect
Diamonds
Arc attracting the attention of diamond
buyers all over the country. The quality
of the diamonds shown by them are far
Buperior to those beinpr shown by other
diamond merchants. The fine perfect
Jaeger blue stand at the top for fine quality. They have
a large quantity of these probably the only perfect ones
in this part of the southwest.
The Steel Blue Perfect Wessdtons
come next to the top in color and beauty. These are being
shown in all sizes as well as the fine perfect blue-white
diamonds. If you are thinking of buying' one It will pay
you to see this wonderful collection. Any size you want
from the smallest at $10 to one for $2000.
It is not a luxury to have and war a Boswell Diamond
but a good sound investment. Have them show you At the
A. Y. BOSWELL COMPANY'S
JEWELRY STORE
123 South Main Street.
Hjo-hka (tub rrnftTain.
Womn of the nrocrim committee Of
the Hyechka club will act as hosteroes
t h rrii1. meetlnir r.f the rlnh
Saturday jilternoon in the library. The ;
r.umbers: j
iJ'aper. "Development of the Or- I
' chestra .... Mrs. Ralph 8. Harvey 1
Schenno Op. IS No. I. .-MogKOw.-ki
Mrs. W. A. Ag-Rn. !
lAve Maria with violin jirid cello
obligato Massenet
Violin Mrs. J. A. uenry
Cello Miss Marian A- n'a
Piano Mrs. Garland Marrs
A r. pel us
Hungarian dance Holache
Maude E. Orebaugh Mrs. C. K. aiuch- .
ner at the piano.
. Whistllr.g Sulo "Carmenia" '
H. Lane Wilson
Mrs May Harnett Raseinger Mrs. r-r-
nest Clulow atihe piano.
The Pancln poll ........ Debusaey
Ooiliwog- Cake Walk
Mrs. C. E. Strouveile
111 nitrations of I'rimitive Indian
- MuhIc Mrs. Victor C. .Meher
A Winter Lullaby De Koven
v Mrs. Harry U. Murd'i.
'Violin selected .... Mrs. J. A. Henry!
Mrs. U. c. Acoeta at the piano. '
The Violet . . . Schneider.
Mr. Frank L. Barne. Mrs Garland'
Marrs at the piano.
Air de Ballet Ueblin
iirs. ijer ; yuinn.
At their Initial dance Tuesday eve-
ning; men of the Kallf club hnd ns
gutsts Misses Ituth Fltspatrick
Beatrice Dlldine. May Manner Mir-
gniet Hell Maurino Lucas Henri
Chaffln. Jean Kenred-. I''oti
iore. Katherirre McCoimlck Helen
f-'U ler ItutU. Kelso. Coi - Uw..
lima Woods. Terre&tui Shields Flor.
ence Patten Wilma KhulU. Huth
Hanley. Virginia Tinder4; Carrie I.ar-
on 'Ethel Wright Muyme Jor.hm
Ektelle Iilly Ann Cornelius; MoaurH
J. J. Britt. Lloyd Wvatt Harold
Alkin Flovd Ixwla J. W. '"JilleNpic
CV.rder Iewis. F. WTlec A. S. Wl.k-
Htium llobert Ibns K. Judson j
James Clarke. J. H. frhaffer Francis1
mpy J. T. (irnfton Francis Lewls!
j. inxon 1'ioya miriub. itay iviity.
Je.mes Murlo k. H It. (jarnett Johil
ilrjiinkin Clyde Flxner ftnd O. C.
JIuker.
I The marriage of Miss Orelle'r.obffr-
on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. If.
I Itnbei'son. to Mr. Jame. Prewitt of
West Point. is announced. The
.ceremony wa; Kbleuinized by Rev. J.
W. Darby In hlH study. Tuesday even-
ing at 8 oclock with the bride's'
Irothor and siater-in-law as witnesses
and attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Prewltt
will remain In Tulsa until after the
holidays when they will tufce up their
residyue In West Point. The bride
has been a teacher in the Tulsa crfunty
schools.
Today a Day of Extra Values
at Hunt's
(Second Floor)
Featuring a One Day Dress Sale
1 hat's the Price
oday.
A marvelously
Low Trice!
Thirty-five Serge and Satin Dresses at About Cost
There are dashing styles new ones that will instantly appeal to any woman.
So extraordinary are these values we predict dozens of women will purchase
two or possibly three of these dresses. There are all sizes.
One Day's SaleToday Only$10J95
Hunt's
Bust Confiners
' 79c
For today one lot of
pink Silk Confiners
regular dollar 7Qp
value '
Batiste Brassiers
79c
White Batiste Brassieres
of good quality cluny lace
trimmed; all sizes H(gi
dollar values.. I v
Silk Vests. St. 9 5
Plain flesh and white
Kayser Silk Vests in all
sizes special for today's
sell- d1 lAr
tf7U
(Second Floor)
ing
Silk Camisoles
Under priced tit 98c.
Crepe de Chine and Satin
Camisoles daintily trim-
med with fine laces to-
day's special $1.39 to
$1.50 AO
regular tOt
(Second Floor)
Sew Locatiqn
tlossard Cdrsets
Reduced
For today we offer one
lot of Gossard Corsets in
white coutil. They ar
front laced -only.
regular $4.95
A Phort Variety. '
"My broomcorn Is very short."
"JJm. Maybe you planted whisk-
broom corn."
A delightful Informal gathering of
lust week-end took place In tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stahl Sat
urday evening when the members of
the Quid Libet club bade farwell to
Dr. W. W. Brodie a charter mem- j
Wer of the organization. Doctor Bro-1
die recently was commissioned a lieu- !
tenant In the medical reserve corns
and has been assigned to Camp f'un-
ston Fort Riley. Kan. The twenty
members of the club presented Doc-
tor Brodie with a handsome and very
complete traveling case.
' Mrs. Lllah D I.lnlxnv h
from Washington where she went to'
attend the national meeting- of the
Women's Christian Temperance union
Airs. Abbie lllllerman of Kapulpa. state
president accompanied Mrs. Lindsay.
Mrs. Thomas A. Edison Mrs. William :
Jennings Bryan Dr. Anna Howard
Shaw and Miss Anna Gordon na- j
tional president .were among the
speakers.. There were nine hundred
delegates in attendance. j
Dr. Dickson Osteopath the Bliss
building. Adv.
Mann's Millinery
Closing-out prices. We have
to move. Nothing reserved.
413 South Map Stre'et.
Scalp and Hair Specialist
Dry and Oily Dandruff. Falling Hair
It Is certainly sensible and logical to assume that an expert scalp
and hair culturist trained to know the requirements of the scalp and
hair Is the one who should advise and prescribe for you and treat
your scalp. I devote all of may time to this special work. Also make
my own shampoo lotions and advise home treatments to keep your
hair and scalp in a healthy condition. One trial will convince you.
APPOINTMENTS BY. niONE OSAGE 844
"Third Floor The Hunt Co. JOE FOULK
I The International Study club met
Tuesday aftornoon with Mr
. Holmes. A study and discussion
of the Pason play filled the after-
noon hours the parts havine- ben i
taken by Mrs. H. C. Lindner Mrs. ( '
J. Brackney and Mrs. Richard Arnold.'
The club w ill contribute towards the
Christmas celebration of 'children-of i
tho County Detention home.
Mrs. H. D. Legron and MIks Jean !
Pettus will nrrive today from Boul- :
der Col. for a visit over the Christ-
mas season with their father and sis-
ter. Mr It V. Petina oiwl r;u
. Pettus. Mr. Frank Pettus will com a
lln from iCamn llnu-ie uhrA 1. ld
. - .. . . . v. t . u tn
witn the Tulsa engineering company
io oe a me inner 01 tne iamuy parly
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drake and
dnughters the Mis-ses Isabel and Pris-
cilla Drake who removed to this city
from Cortilnjr N. Y several mon'hs
"ini-e will be at home to friends after
this week nt 130G South Denver
avenue.
There will he a Joint meeting of
IhiMIe Oraybill Missionary sorlefv nt
Pethnny .hapter Westminster guild
.in .in oiiuii ni aijnv u ciock in me
parlors of First Presbyterian church.
Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen
have arrived In Oklahoma from Wash-
ington for a few weeks visit.
TTho Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of First Methodist church will
meet this afternoon in the home of
flirs. k. .North H02 South Boston
avenue.
EMPIRE FUR CO
Manufacturers of All Kinds of
.FURS
Iran Bryan & Stewart's Millinery Parlor 17 East Fourth Street
RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES
LOOK THESE PRICES OVER:
Black Sets . . $15.00
Brown French Coney Pets $15.00
Black French Coney Sets 15.00
Hudson Seal Set 20.00
Black or Brown Muffs 10.00
Black or Brown Neckpieces 10.00
White Sets 80.00
Ermollng Sets 25.00
Moling Bets 85.00
Kolinsky Coney Sets 85.00
Red Fox Sets $ 40.00
Cross Fox Sets 50.00
Brook Kolinsky Sets (Long Stolo) fl.VOO
Nutria Beaver Sets (Long Stole) 73.00
Nutria Seal Seta (Long Stole) 8s!oo
Polret- Fox Sets 00.00
Battleship Gray Fox Sets 125 00
Mink Sets B00
Genuine Black Lynx Sets 9 00
Odd Muff 8 Odd Animal Scarfs and Stoles from. $10 and. up
Mink Kolinsky and Raccoon Automobile Robes at Positively Half Price
Mrs. Bernard A. Gillespie Is spend
several tiays with her parents.
Major arid Mrs. Eugene M. Kerr of
aiusKogee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Craver will take
nOMsefiftinn nf thslt nAnr listmA In c..n
set Park within the next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Canary have re-
turned homo to Caney. Kan. after
a visit toxJIrs. Canary's mother Mrs.
Emma Nye.
' War Tlmo Menus.
(Tulsa Morning World.)
(Wheatless.)
BREAKFAST
Stewed Apicots
Oatmeal with Top Milk
Buckwheat Cakes. Corn gyrup
LUNCHEON
Creamed Salmon
Hot Rice Bread Sliced Pineapple
Oatmeal Cookies
Tea (
" DINNER "
Celery Soup
Beef Heart with Dressing
Head Lettuce and Cucumber Salad
flwtet Potato Bread '
Baked Apples with Nuts '
Call Osage IsJ5 for a. plumber. Only
licensed plumbers employed. Ideal
Plumbing Heating Co. Ill New
Daniel building. Terms atrlctly cash.
AdV
Community Silverware
We Carry a Complete Line of 10 55 and 50'
Year Guaranteed
SilverYarer
Knives & Forks
Table and
Tea Spoons
Carving
Sets Etc.
Also a Line of Cut Glass and Chinaware.
Come in and Let Us Show You Our Line.
DICKASON GOODMAN
Phone Osage 3847 Cor.Madkon and-Hodge
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1917, newspaper, December 13, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134594/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.