The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 7, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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fH TBLIA ITAR
Coverdale's Popular Prices Will Be
Maintained on Fall Merchandise
Maleyour Selections curly. We will be llensecL to
sell you on payments
A Brilliant Array of Clio Arcnr Fashions in
Women's Fine Apparel
sui r s
In nr!-ia's of Velo.ir d. Lnlne
Hroadfl-'th Mixtures ('..ilmrdines
nnd inner popular ftlirics Kven
correct shade. I'rlcei rnnpe as fot -lows:
FALL CU A T S
$17.45 22J!0 $24 81 $28.30 $32r.O
$37..r.ll $39.75 $11.50 up til $75.00
I 1'luah. Silk Velour I weed Mixl"n
Hollvi.i and oothcr fabricH. Strlctlj
tailorrd and othero with ptmmin!"
of fur ind plush prices
$17.50 $22.15 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00
$37.50 $10 00 $44.50 $52 10 $57-1(1
and up to $100 00
FINE SERGE DRESSES
In i 'ery style of Fill I wen.
Moodes that are sure to please the
nost evicting.
$12.8J -1fi.85. $18 7. i''.0 t2I
a mi. I S'1'00
New Silk Dresses
Manv new nrrivals of I" pi-d
week v. Til reecve mtial how ii ''
here Mdiidny. Too nmiv ior null
vidunl description hut e u !i one
sure t.i delight
$11.85 $1450 $10.85 $24 7f- 20.15
ii
CALL FOR A NATIONAL
COLORED AMERICAN MEET
NATIONAL EQUAL ItlC.HTS LHA
GUC INVITES COLOHFI) ItACE
TO AFSE.MHLE IV CHICAGO ON
SEI 17-19 TO GET KACi. OUGA-
N1ZEI) TO PUSH CLAIMS I'OH
FULL AND EQUAL DKMOCUAT-
IC IHGIITS AN k'NH.r.CI..
DENTED OI'I'OItTUMTY.
To Colnud American;:
The .. -nr 1918 Is a time inustii1
and uupresidented In the hMor of
Amcric.ii s of Africans dessert. Nol
arc the taking part for their couiilij
in an Ku.opcan war for dei'iocra-.
hut will. in two montlis two Nntionnl
Colored patherings of entirely dilfci
enl main -up hae laid hefni.' the k "
eminent of the United States the pre
scriptions of our race. The Confer-
ence ol Lolored I.dltors and others
was called together by the War I)i
partuiritl to which it made cinupl.ii.i
TI-I E STAR I-IA1R (tKOWEK
Silk Poplin Skirts
An . Id skirt is n ituyliti hue n I
flit in lri'in o mi'i's Wiinliohe
Kspevi!lv I r t ii ' I ill near !
'iiiusii.il'y lcree .lispliv U folloe
ii i tr raiii; of priees
$7.05. $0.45 $12. 45 $10.8r" 13 0b
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE
Tliex Milues .ire .- 'epliuiiiil .nd
the ho i' is ol excellent ipulitv.
J I 0(1 i . it ill white .ilmk ..ml fun
iv 1 nd.iv and Til' d.i .it... (!"'
1 7."i .ihies in white Id.it I . hlue and
iruwi' Miiiid.iv .. n I 1'itestliiv l J"
s'J.7." nahi in whit''. Iilne liliuk
it.ix ink mid lirown. Mn.idiiv mid
A omen' IJni.in Suil
l.;i( i ! i linud Unlit nee t ipeil ni"k
In .ill sizes. ltiKtilin S.'m dues.
I'or Vtfid.iv mid 1 tu-ts.l.is I.
Woni'Mis Se.ilp.ix vililetu t liio.'
Sells ItettuLir M 7" .ili i-s. I'"
Miind . mil Tuesiliiv ""1 '
'lurkihli l'ou.'N
Hleihetl Inrkish low Is it . nh .' i
iDoen foi I l.'l
Coverdales
20:. South
The Popular
'Ihe N il-onal (.olored Libel'1 n
Kress was called h a race c imitiittee
to hold a peoples cimxcntimi I'toi
li'ith it (clings good is lesull
I'.xpii' eil ill pi. tin iinio iipiiiiiu-
siiib I'nelissh. our iust r.-i'miik"
were In ought sipiarelv lnroie t'1
House i f Heprcscnlnllcs and ne
fore I'"' American people . h sii'd
l.iliiih Congiess and weie made i
pinininci t and perma.ient purl of the
Congris'ion.il Heeoids. (June 'Jl.
1'ILS.)
It stems proMilentiallx loituiuite
thereloie that this nolc'.otthv i-
c'.lieement on Ihhe pirl of Ihe Lib
crtx CoiiKrcss is to be so soo'i follov
cd b the I.leenth Annua' Cotiwn
Hon ol Kipinl Bights League to be
held ir September in Ihe .it of
(Jiicago
Lasi .'tplemher 'it the memorable
tenth annual convention oT our Lea-
gue in New York Cal. Mis. Ida II
Wells-li.irnell that in-iueilile cham-
pion of cipial rights hrouuhht to us
a con'ial initalion to hold Hi''
A WONDERFUL
HAIR DRESSING and GROWER
ONE THOUSAND AGENTS WANTED
GOOD MONEY MADE
We want Ajjenta in every city nnd village to sell
THE STAR IIAIH GROWER. This is a WON-
DERFUL PREPARATION. Car. be used With or
Without Straightening Irons. Sells for 25 cents
per Box One 25 cent Box Will Prove Its Value.
Any Perton that will use a 25 cent Box Will Be
Convinced.
No mailer what luu Tailed lo grow
your hair jusl give The Slar Ilair
Grower a Trial and be Convinced.
SEND 25 Cents FOR FULL SIZE BOX.
:f you wish to BE AN AGENT SEND ?1.00
and we will send you a full supply then you can be-
trin Work at Once also Agent's Termc
Send all money by money order to
THE STAR HAIR GROWER MFS.
iiox si : tvsii m o.N. c
WAIST SPECIALS
Ml on while Voile W.iists le offe -e.l
lor n iiis nt Hie fillowill!
pine iviiik
Iti'Kii'.ii -I 7.' Millies il 1 "!')
Hi Hill.' Li III! viilues il il.UI
Iteind i. L.' il Millies it . Sl.'.i.l
DRESS GOODS
One I a i f Law us and Voiles n strip-
is mi.1 n"ires q'lilitv that sold
for T.. v .ii il Mond.iv and'lnesdit
One h. ol liKinel Voiles. Vet v
pi ell iiinhiifjs. Ite'vilar 'ilie x :i i I
iliiitlilv I'm Moiid.i and I'nesd.ix
it .. :'.(
.Ni w (.in j'i tin in Iik'iI .mil dark .ot-
itis Mipes and pi nils. Itcmilnr
(Hi viirti I'or two d c s at 'J I.
(mil i ids hi h.d-l ioIih'i Niw
slo. I. Vetv le.tsoniilile nt :i()e v.inl
I oi l.n il is at 'Jlh
NFW FALL MILLINERY
l Hi- I uvv I'riciM I hut lime Mail
I his Mnrt-.M Milliner. I'taunis
Main Street.
Price Store."
I agm. s PUS (.omentum in Ihhe Ci-
l of ( liieago.
- . At Chicago Sept. 17-1J.
I lie i'hu h Ihe auliiorit.s esled
ii me us Piesideut ol tl:( Liuial
Ilighls I eigne I do hciebi issue this
i II for the I'.leM'iitli Anuii il Coin co-
lli. n o said League id coin cue on
Iih'.iIi Wednesdi am1 'I hursil i
of Sept 17th I.Hth and Hllh in the
(.il of ('hie.igo Illinois.
1 l'ello.s Comrades ot tlicN.itimi.il
I l.ipial Mights League mid others 1
i .mm (in begin to expiess bow ur-K'-ntlx
impoitant it is that our people
in till set turns or the couutr should
giM p'ompt and earnest hiv' to tliii
call
1 ll melius of the reat world-war
I all nations and races are being tried
as it weie b lire; their real worth
'and sliiiuina are heiiu severely tested
and none more so than th it ol Color-
i'il i.iei ii ans and we must not al-
low out selves to he found wanting.
I il"'. Mi burden tests upon our
shoiili i is while tills war Lists we
must nitiuuc to iifoi in i. II tin- tin-
When we hear me low prion of the
I'opulat 1'iire Store'sMllliiiciv men-
tiitnei. urn neur fail to lierr at the
same i.-i'i fu nrnlilo cointients in
Ihe (hi Ivies.
Inilor-i! modes in VMuts i cits nrd
Halter I'lush In sh ides oof hl.ick
taupe iiu1 mivv with lolored fiteiiiKs
I'riied nt
$7-50 In $15
The p I'te: n modes in ihesi lints .lie
shown n. wide iiiritv. All the fine
most ii'itors ale lepiesen'ed. So
main ami so Miried is the tlispl.tv
Hint ecr. woman is ussu'.d of .1
P'immmK ihoice.
MUSLIN SPECIALS
l'lediii'ini Mi.slin I'lilili-irh d mil
ard v e'e. Hernial' JUIe nrd for
Mniidiv and I'nesdiiv at . ..21
Sl.iiiil.u.l ipialitv tinli'caiht-i1 Muslin
N ml vv t and n .I.V" vim tiiulil.v
lol Mid:t and Tiieiluv j .2.o
I'isliiii I lead ed Muslin .ill anl
wide. A lecnl.ir 10c j aril for Mini
il.i nnd 1'uesdtiv at -te
Hope Hie. ii Led Muslin So'il regu-
lar at .t.rn .ird. I'or Moirl.i) and
IVesd.iv tit j aril . 2e
ties of i itizcuship frccl) .sacrificing
our time our money mid our blood
for our countr) ; and nt the same
time w must double rather than
ihmini-b. our exetliou in our own be
half one easingly pressing to the
limit our own claims anil demands
for mi (ipial share in the possession
and euj.i.iuent of all lho; rights
for v huh we are lighting.
'Ihe Double Duty
'lhe are half cowards who while
lighting for their cnuntn will not
at the same time demand an cipial
(limue Mill u squaic deal. Ami the)
who set k mid demand their rights
while i twilling to shoulder the ir full
share v. Ihe nation' nd the world's
sliuggV for freedom will meet their
deseved defeat.
Eveiv consider.iiile race on earth
is iiiMiKed in this war ami the fu-
Mire of twelve million Colored Amer
leans H't that of other groups of
peoples is to be determined in Its Is-
ue.
llesidi s our standing grievances
llicie me new and perplexing racl'it
ichillous ami conditions evolving
out of II is war that call loudly for
oui most earnest and imiiuthnte a-
leiitiou. These new wj." crealid
(oiullli ns are of such vital slgnifi-
i.uue i s should speedily bring togelh
er our ei. 'ire race leaderxb'u. The
war will result In lermansnl beneht
tu us o:ilj In the proportion as we
as a rue through our uvvu appoint-
ed leadership and with organization
mitioi wide exert ourselves.promp;-
lv and xviselj in our own behalf.
Let every lommuiiitv join this Cd-
ored Liberty Organization Drive
Lit ii ;i a race get logethe anil get
le.uly lo en fori e our c'aims to World
Deinotiitey as an Issue of Hiis xvorld
war.
Thci f. re lit us get together for or-
g.iiiizai.oii as a race lo enforce our
ilalms lo worlil democrat.. v. Iiver
(hiircb civic islu ahon d fraternal
political mid business organization
among mr people without regard to
sect sex or party ure invitid to be
n presented in the Chlcapo meeting
by on. two are scviral delegates to
didlhirite on the organizing of our
l nie lor silf defence. An ispeclally
apiicnl to the govermueu. for our
rights
I1YHON fiUNNL'IL
I'resh'ent Nat'l. E.iuil Iligils League.
Mr. Willie L. ('.amble of this city
Left ihK nflcrnoon for Little Hock
rkansas to visit his inrents n short
lime before eoinp; to rii'iti
ILLINOIS MAN VISITS OKLAHOMA
Mr Junius M. Mann v. Iff tind twr
children of Alton III. who liuvc been
vIsituiK relative- in Heis Okln.
frr ll'c pint two weeks returned
to Ins home In Alton Tlmrsdn).
Mr. Miinn expressed !iliiielf is lieliiK
liiKliU pleiiesd with the progress of
the mil' in OMiilumi.t
SlltttTLY CASH 1IASIS
Shortl after the lecnnstriicllnn
I eiiial Iickiiii an old southern planter
met one of his Negroes whom he h id
not sen since the hitler's lihcrntinu.
'Well welll" sihl the planter;
"what are ou dnlnR now Uncle
Josh?"
l'e a-preachliiK' oh dc r.ospel."
'What' You pre-elilna?"
Dr. J. J. McKeever
Den tis t
PHONE -48-43
Voi ii ro Welcome
HOTTENTOT HEALTH
HOME. IHOTTENTOT
BATHS ETC.
For Rheumatism Pneumonia
Female Complaints Old Sores
and Ulcers. Located 3 miles
northeast of city.
C. DliAKMAN
Medical Research Scientist in
charge.
Telephone JS53.
ItKALKHTAlH IHIMtl 1U LOAN
UOUOIIT A BOLD
E. I. SADDLER
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Practiies in a 11 the Courti to
the State of Oklahoma both
State and Federal. Bond fur
nished clients on applcation.
OKriOU HOUIIS:
8.30 a. in. to 6:J0 p. tn.
ORiO0 luu Mine itoUl
The Popular Store
First Class DRY GOODS GRO-
CERIES and FRESH MEATS
Tbia la Thu OLDK8T VBtoro la The
KaliTlew Addition. We Hare
Jaat Moved Into Our New Quartera
OIVE US A TltlAL We'LL TKKAT
YOU IllOUT.
J. II. Lewis Prop.
TulsaOkla.
MRS. E. M. SIMPSON
SANITARY
BEAUTY SHOP
Poro
System
Uaolcur'nc racial afa-aaclnr; Sham
pooo'ar And Dreaalns.
Ilujr Homo 1X)U
Pbjne 07K)
wood. itdg.
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Due to the Large Volume ol Ilutdnet a Wu compelled to Close WELL'S QUICK
UNCI! No. 2 and All The Patrone of That Place Are Aaked to RAT AT No 1
I2 N (Jreenwood St. TULSA OKLAHOMA.
YOUNKMAN'S RED CROSS PHARMACY
Hotal Urudy Tulsa Oklahoma Phono 88a
Have Your Prescriptions Filled Here Correctly and at Right
Prices.
We handle all kinds of Rubber Goods Trusses Elastic Stockings
to Your Measure.
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Kemember It Is The
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE
IN THE I1IU.DY HOTBL
THE RED WING HOTEL
STKICTI.Y JIOIIKUN COURTEOUS SKHVIOl
The leading Hotel In the Southwest for Colored People. Kitty
roomi all new and nicely (urnlihed In suite or tingle.
Special Furnished Ilooms for the traveling Public. A place
where you will (eel secure and will be unembarressed to brtas
your Wife Mother or Daughter.
In the heart of Vie
Colored Duslnets Dtitrlet
Rates per day .'0-.76-J1.0
8peclal rates by th Week.
Personal Management ot
HJLIUS T. PRESSLEY JR.
TULSA OKLAHOMA
"Yussnh mnrstcr I'sc a-prcachinV
"Well well- Do ou use notes?"
"Nossuh. At dc fust I use notes
hut now I dc-mnnds dc cash."
Mrs. Rue Hardeman
lJoro System
ONBl.TEATMI.NT 0 llc J Jar
and Scalp a hpkiaity 5()c.
'12 X Krinilln at. TUI.HA. OKLA
Johnson and Owen's Cafe
REGULAR
Meals
SHORT
Orders
Etc.
THE BEST
Place
IN TOWN
To Get
LUNCHE
f Its Sarrioa Yea Vnt to Coras to
HKK CB
W0 X. Klein HI TUL8A OKLA
MUST SELL AT ONCE
One Corner Lot 50x110 (or
sale east front Fairview Ad-
dition S0G N. Laniiu! St.
Call on C.J. JENNINGS
Phone 393 712 S. Mam
GETER & NUNLEY
THE COLORED HADERDA8MER9
Special Line of Ladle Hodary End
Notoni.
JOHN QETER CHA8. V. NUNLEY
ProprUtori
S. W. iifuclcer
CON TRACTOR and BUILDER
of Lumber and Brick
Ilans .a Estimates
FUHNlSHED
llulLlto Ht
It. K. 1). No. . TULSA Okla
CLEANING PRE88INQ REPAIRINO
That'a Rlaht
EVANS TAILORING rn
IS THE PLACE
8ulU Cleaned and Preeaad and Oa
llvered to you In a Short Time.
H. D. EVANS Prop.
80 E. Archtr Phone I7SJ
HOTEL GIVENS
QUIET AS A MOUSE-
SAFE AS A OANK.
Bring Your Family.
MR. and MRS. R. A. GIVEN!
THE JEWELERS
22W2I Elgin phone 1W
MU8QOKEE OKLA.
Tombstone Maker.
Any one wishing to have one
made' call and see me. I am
pleased lo show you some of
my work Satisfaction guar-
anteed. J. M.ADAMS
'Phone 52 II.
408 E. Eaton St Tulsa. Okla
WELL'S
QUICK LUNCH CAFE
No. I.
--
Is still serving the BEST the
market affords. In better
shape than ever to look after
our trade.
Try One Of Our 25 Cent
DINNERS
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 7, 1918, newspaper, September 7, 1918; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72764/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.