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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY APRIL 22 1921
LILIAN C. PERKINS
I MUSIC 1
WOMENS
WORK
C7h6 Jf vent a
.Seri'iuuli.
ITho moon a k- lli vttmol ntllt
Pours a s'rmui of silver srtsisp
Prmdlnr tho earth ih ptbblwl rmy
Hluep li.vo strap.
Thn tittle nlrs union thn flowers
Mako tlm moon-ami shadows o.rtmp
In mvnylritf pstturns ii'flr your funis
Hlrp lovi-. d1x.
Tho nlvi'n uppMr; th InsocU play
The opsnlnir vnlt tow and denp.
They rroim lh inim1l?1it-f rrtil
In wit
Sli-op Jovb lp.
Whn shadows presflRii ths nonrlnn
nlKht
Should sillier of un ivcnp?
ToBthor u hnvo spnnl tho lny.
Sleep love sleep
13UWI.N BOtJTItHIUAND.
Turin 'h UM'iit.
Doctor nml Mrs. Krud Bvcm
Clinton's Informal diner nt liomo for
Dlshnp and Mrs. Mmir.oti ilml Dr.
nml Mrs. loiim h imrion
Mrs. William Ony Clark's lea nml
box party for Mlsa I.orctta .Mums.
Tulea Clinrtor Chapter Drlplnns
will meet In public library. 2 o'oiock
Mrs C. I. Wnlto's Infnrmnl lunch'
ton In tho Country club.
Minn Isabel Btrouvello'n fvrnltiK
party nt homo.
Hlinkosprarcnn snelnty will inert
with Ml si Mary HKccn.
Sorority fitmi'liron.
Tho Altiba Kill Omcea luncheon
In tho Tea Cup Inn yrslnrdny was
thn brRlnnltur of a snrlmi of thrso
sorority meets. Tho noxt will no
liclil May S nt (ho snmo plncn
or Mlviiir VIMInr.
Mrs. O. T. Dawson vns hotns
Wcdnrsday afternoon nt miction
brlilBo In tho Dnwsnn homo on Mouth
Carson nvt'tiuo honorlmc Mrit. J.
Mrnri nml hor daughters. Misses
Hcronlrn nml Martha Moiiri of Kan-
sas Cily who nro visiting linr
Tulxa (llrl Honored
Mliri nmnnna Hussell dniiulitrr of
Mr. nml Mm Murry 1) IHirhiII of
(hid city who OuiH b9n studying nrt
In Now York lins recently Min
awarded tho Klstn Cobb Wilson nahul-
nmhlp. Wllllnm Odom "Jtlntf of
Itlnirs" In tho docnratlnir world wu
Jurtpo. it 1h known nJso by con-
nnlnscurs and tlinnn vormitllu In art
that Klslo Cobb AVIIson In one of
Now Yorlc'H nottid nnd must tmtliusl.
aitlo drcornturn Thruo jof Mis
aUiiwell'B sketches will be dent to
J'nrls for inhibition in Iini1up us
Btudent'n work Mien IIubupI) )m
kIso rocclwd much tuiuoiiriiKomoiit
In lirr work by luivlnr "Iioum and
Onrdcn" print somn of her sltctnlien
in color in tneir May ikbuo uieno
liavliiK received honurnblo mention
ItrcnrdliiB I'Mronean racognltlou
two montha will bo npont In l'nrlo by
Mli nusaetl who salla May 14 on
' tho "Algeria" to enter the euramor
BChnol In France in no mid Applied
Art. Several wooke will bo npont
In Vertmlllos and other plaxcii of In-
tvrrRt. Many private collections mid
prlvnto liotnes as well na chntenux
nro to bo open for tho ntudoiitn unil
they will nlo have eketclilna houm
In tlie Lxiuvre Mrn. uusncll In in
NViw York at the present time with
her dumrhtor nnd will remain with
Iter until Bho nhIIh
l'cli'riilloii Mi'ciImk.
The Wioniin'B MlBBlnrinry fVder-
ation will lild uti a 1 1 v Bi-BBlnn
IHMml na no annual dvent tndBV l
the II rut ChrlBilHn thiiiili Lmln-
nlnif till irwirnlnx M lo o'clm k
I.iiMijJmoii will lm trvil nt noon.
Inturi-Btlnit fnAlureii of tlin purK'nin
lMilia rporii from nil mllnnrv
orletie in t lift city will b n ml
ilren by lllahop It. 1). Mounn nnd
a Uilk Mr. 1. W. AIb1. her "t
Jrl b-lriar "Wmnan'B 'nmnk. Offti
In." Hpwlnl tiniBli) by llrtif"'
I'ranR Htamm will lw furnlBhi d
REAL ARTISTS IN
THIS SCHOOL CAST
"Tho Fortunes Hunter"
Will He ProHonted
Friday Night
When menilxra of the Junior firm-
r 1 1 IrnKiie pir-Mi-nt tlm Hindi rn
r.tmdy 'Tin- I'l.rtiirn' lluntir'' In
tlir high e. hi ' I lui'lil'.r 1'imi InnlKht
Mlia fiusiiii i I'xalatid. u li" Iria dln-
tinxiilMhi d I" i '"If lliis -..ir ii ih-
l it.i mm ii i r of tin or it iii al
i dtt t' r J'IiIh .'Did (IB tin- i' "Mf'r
l.f IllKtKI l"h ' III lilt ll t' I' ' HI
Personal Mention
I
Mr. K Merry poalmnBtir n"
Perry (lk1n. Is hero nttctiillUK
Hood ronila meeting and la tl K K
of hla brother Mr. JftnniBtt It Mi i
ry nnd Mra. Merry.
Mian A linn Wnldrnp who whb re
cenllv Injured In on mitomni i
rlilDiit la Improving Hlowly.
Mr. nnd Mr. I. V. McKorklr
who raaldn Mt B05 Routh VVlu'elltuf
avenue annonnre th arrival of a
(ion ViIuiM.iy April 10
Mra v. II. May and BTntuldmich
tr Mlatt Ida Mho Klnkald of Nmn
ft ii Mn. nro hern vlxltlntr Mr nttd
Mm. .1. M. llnvnrrield.
Mr. T. M. llaverfleld wni called
Wednesday to Denver Colo by the
attdden llltiAaa of IiIm hImIit Mrn. li.
N. llnmllton.
j
MrM. WlHIiim 1. Nooll H20 Houth
Wewpnrt nvenun. left ThurBday
nlKht for California havlntc boon
culled thoro on account of lllnrmi
Mr. J. M. HaaM lina roturned
from Muiknirep whero bIio vlBlted
her lion Mr. J O Hhhh nnd family
nml la muolt ltrnirovi-d from hor
eevero lllnnan of pneumonia which
oeourrod In early sprlnR Mm. I. O.
Itnmior who hnn (icon 111 lit now
murh Improved
Itox rarty mid Tcti.
Mm Wllllnm (lay Clark will Klvo
a hox parly nt tho Orpheum tod.iy
followed with ten complimentary to
MIbs ljorutla MarkH.
railroad kIck is dismissed
CVunptnlntn Acnlnil tlm Kantu I'o Am
Jlold rnmiinilril by tVuiuiiliwlon.
WAHUINOTON. April 21. a'ho
lntnietntn comtnorcn roiiunlwilon iIIh.
ml&iod tho complaint of tho Cairo
111 bourd of trado nenlnat tlm
Atchlnaon Topoka nnd Hanta I'o
railway onmpuny and other rntlroada
which cninplnlned that tho rates on
urnln In carload lota from polntn In
UltnolM lowu Nobraaka mjd Mln-
Botirl to Cnlro were unreasonable and
unjustly dlHcrlmlnatory aa compared
with tho rntea to Ht. Loula Kaut St.
TxiuIh mid MniiiphlH Tenn Tho ea-
tnbllBhmout of joint rates to Cairo
not exceeding tho rutoa to tit. Loula
or Bant St Iouls by mors than 2.t
cenrn per hundred pounds was
asked
Tho eommlsalnn held tho rntea
oomplulnud of wero not unroiwon-able.
Tula Undertaking Co. can aavo
you ono'lmlf. I'hone 0-8516. Advt.
H 221 South I
I Boston Avenue I
mnmr
4 v
GALLI-CURCI
From far nn.i mir .m.- rcaueets fur (lalll-Cun-1. tho fuineus aoprano
whi will l. huird at .iJjjJU4J
CONVENTION HALL
Tomorrow Night
It U Intcreetin? to note that the famoua ooprano who became the sensa-
tion of tho country after a Mingle operatic performanro In 1918 U today
In greater demand than when he cuin freh from her flret ennauosts
Boverm of tho "prophHu" who pradlrted that (Jalll-Curcl would bp u fal-
leu Idol In two yews have had to retract their worda It haa boon pointed
out to them that thu mt of D.illi-furci la n bright flame that burns
.Hidlly unil will glow na lnW n th.. ( ..m iuh tin ntrent;th to feed II
?iVJ'r oOCM omlU'fc' 11 ' n thiy Hupponed n flnah ncroi tins
the eru'in'w. 'f.i 1 ft.ur 5''ar' lftcr 1or d")lt 11 America
. undouhti ttJy5Jf .'i 1up rot of (JallUCurcl "She has
uvuutuut vviui vi Jiving VOCttlwU Advt
aaaBflUakiUffBl
m rn
MIhh Siihihi ( rH.sliiliil
fill tnk i :; if tlm Inidli ir rrlr in
Tlm ( rr ul l tiili th Hetty
rnle while tho title rolo will be
plavcd I v Krniinth Kath.in Onn of
the lust character rolia In the play
will be that of th" clever promoter
to lm played by Hintt Hnppi-nfletd.
ffappi'liflcld la a Hophomore mid this
la lila firat appnaraii' e In a perf"rm j
nn' e of this kind.
'iH'ar Osborne mioll.'r lending
'hara'ler In tonight's play deinnti-
m nil ell his nblllty this yoar to hold
hla nuillf nr n In "The Heivnnt In the
lloiiae." I'erliapa thn finest nnturnl
part Is played by Wendnll llat as tho
rharltnbln ilruggl.it. ('laildn Miller
as Mr. Ioekwood will play hla iib-
ual drnmatlr role. The funnleat
robs aciordlng to Miss Isabella
ftonan. Uml of the dramatle drpart-
ment mid under whoea dlreetlon tho
play Is Klven are Traeey mid Angle
played by Dwlghl lMvnport und
JotKiphlne Hltnmona.
The theme of the mndcrr. comedy
the first of its kind to lm given nt
thu high school this year Is con-
tained In the story of how work nnd
diiirih brought a man to reallite tho
tru worth of things In the world.
"We never" said Mlm Ilonan In
illRi'iiasltig liia play "glvn a play
simply bemusu It la a play. W pur-
i t. give piny that are either
lif-il'ii nr lontnln a moral. The
1'i.riinie llmiler In tho only mod rn
I i i v tb.it we have given this year."
rosenbluth" not detained
Pniigherly Onlcm Mini Not. Ilmiight
to WiiBlilngtoii I'l'iidlnc
Ii'Wliiiiirnl.
HAHIIINOTON. April 21. Attor-
ney (lencral Daugherty iinnoiinc!d
t d-C aft' r a confcrehi o with Hen-
nttr ('aider of New York that ho
has given orders that Captain Ttob-
'ur' Iti'jienbluth. who has been
rh.irgcd with being Irnpllrated In tho
death of Major Alexander Cronkhlto
'nt Camp I.owls. Washington shall
not bo taken to Washington pending
further Investigation In tho oaae.
This order will not conflict with unv
rx rndltlon mtlon tho stato of
Washington may tnke.
Altornny Oeiieral Daugherty enld
he had talked with Ilnticnhluth v hn
told a "good Btory' 'and Indicated
Hint there Is iiouio doubt In his mind
of ltnHenbliilh's guilt. llo stated
Hint lm will mako a porsonal In-
vcKtlgiitlou of tho wholu ntatlcr.
'riin- HuilncHH llotiirft Hum.
Hpfrinl to Tlm Wi-flil.
ADA April 21- -Throo bUBlnemi
houses of Alie n a town sevornl mris
west of hero wero destroved by flro
Monday with n total damage of moro
than 1000. Tho caiiHO of tho firo
was not lenrncd
HOUSTON HAS A HOLIDAY .SEES NEED OF NEW COURT
Annlwmnry ' I'mnmis Hattlu of j
Km i Jacinto l4ilslily CVIcbriiliil
IIOI HTON Texas April 21 The
Klghty-flfth nnnlvtjmary of tho bat-
tle of Han Jacinto whleh conflict oc-
eiirred nonr here and which won for
Tuna her Indepcndtmcn from Moxl- i
co wan fittingly celobrateu nero today.
Although It Is strictly a state Holi-
day It was nevertheless observed
patriotically by nil buslnoss houses
mid tho city nnd county administrations.
At Hnn Jarlnto batllegrounu.
wlmro tho main celebration took
place nthlotlu events for boy nnd
iIm n.1 tlu ttxiul fnt rn.ln's races
wore held and appropriate speeches
worn hoard. I.lnut. OnviTnor lynch
Davidson County .ludgo Chester H.
Ilryali and Mayor Osuir I". Holconibo
were the principal speakers repre-
senting thn state cr.upty nnd cltv
resplctlvely Tho nthlotlo nctlvltles
wero In charge of tho Y. M. C A.
Klftcon mer hunts gavo pries to the
winners of tho different events.
to re-form" alieYIureau
Complete. Iljorgmiltallon Is Onlcrcl
by NTctury of Uilsir DiivK
WAHIIINOTON April 21. Heor-
ganlntlon of the bureau of Immigra-
tion has been ordered by .Secretary
of l.-ibor Davis It was announced to-
day. A committee of Immigration
officials headed by Commlndoncr
Oonernl Husband was authorized by
Secretary Davis to outline a reorgan
ization plan in orocr to inn mo un-
...ii.pr! i.i t.rfnii mi ii bettor footlntr.
uymir.v MnvtH nnnnunced that hn
would m.iko hl first official visit to
Mm tainnii. this cimntry's principal
Immigration utatlon. on Krldny oi
Halurday.
Rob" A. McHlrney
IMncrnl Director 021 H. Main
I'hone Onago I01-4r0 Advt.
Iiniiglu-rty Hnjs IIimhI of Uqnor Vio-
lation Is Stamping Other Jndgtu.
WAaillNOTON April 21. Attor-
ney Cloncrnl Dntiglicrty announi-ed
tiidny ho Is considering tho recom-
mendation to congress of tho estab
lishment of federal cumtntsslnticrB
court to handle exclusively oases
Involving vlolullon of the prohibition
law.
The federal courta are now clog-
ged with thoso cases Attorney Oeii-
eral Daugherty stated. It la neces-
sary that something be done to ex-
pedite tho liquor law violation vases.
1'artlcular need for such cniirts Im
apparent In New York Chicago Kan-
sas City Detroit Indlanniolla nnd
Philadelphia tho attorney general
eald.
The proposed courts would be
presided ovor by n federal com-
missioner itnd trial would be by
Jury.
BOY SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE
Industrial Ktvtlon Too Tar IYom
Cnrncglo lilbmry.
pell te Thn Wnrld.
UAHTLKHVIMK April 21. A
brunch library has been opened for
tho benefit of residents of tho west I
side of Ilartlesvllln at tlm Lincoln
BChoolhousc locate J j j
Many persons living w
railroad tracks havo f.iu
Rlblo to avail lhomsciVis
cllltlcH offorcd by tho c.n
library on Ounge avtn
branch waH Installed ca
at thn suggestion of tiu i
Parent-Teachers' ajsoiit r r
Washington and Dim o n
Tho boy scouts put .n .
day collecting books an i
for tho branch llbrau '
carried to the llbrnry r. m
ranged on tho shelves i
next Haturduy tbo bra
will bo open' every Ha i
9:30 to 1 o'elork.
Tin: ki'.anm: siioppi:
flDll South llnulilcr
lust llcxvlvfil tho Imtcst
m wciiori' m.orsr.s
nnd Other Sport Toggery
TURK BROS.
TULSA'S LARGEST SHOE DISTRIBUTORS
Because
We Sell
For Less
Class
Quality
Beautiful new one- and two-strap
pumps in hand-turn soles and full
Louis or baby French heels.
Satins suedes and kid leathers in
pearl gray silver gray field mouse
battleship gray black white mid-
night blue taupe mahogany
brown and the new shade of nut
brown. i
Made by I. Miller & Sons of New
York; Dorothy Dodd of Boston;
J. & K. of Cincinnati or Red Cross
of Cincinnati. Sizes from AAAA
to D; 2 to 5).
IT I lLfcJ
Values to $15
Mn.il Orders
Filled Snmo
Day Received
60
A nifty (Hfortl In
il n r k h row u kid
leather w I I li mili-
tary lel hMVllll to
morning hliopiHTs
only nt
6
412 SOUTH MAIN
Tulsa's Largest Shoe Distributors
Hunt's Daily Store News
VOL. IV.
FRIDAY APRIL 22 1921
NO. 22
For Women Who Sew
These Items in
Will Mean a Worthwhile Saving
Wo usher in today a sale of gingham which involves tremendous qnan-
tities of new fresh merchandise that will bo sold at prices that will mean
a remarkable saving to those who sew. Embroidered ginghams nov-
elty ginghams tissue ginghams zephyr ginghams dress ginghams and
Bookfold ginghams are included in this special event
You get practically TWO YARDS of gingham for just about what you
paid for ONE YARD this time last year.
Good Bookfold dress ginghams in
attractive spring colors in plaids
and checks. Special for Gingham
sale yard ...i 12J:c
Valmore dress ginghams in pretty
stripes checks and plaids the 25c
quality. Sp.ecial yard 19c
Dress ginghams in beautiful col-
lection of broken checks plaids
and stripes the 80c quality. Spe-
cial price Gingham Sale. . . 24c
Red Seal zephyr ginghams in the
smart snappy patterns and color
combinations. Special price Ging-
ham Sale 28c
32-inch zephyr ginghams in
checks plaids and stripes the 50c
quality. Special for Gingham
Sale 34c
Fast colors zephyr ginghams 32
inches wide in pretty new col-
ors and patterns solid colors to
match the 69c quality. Special
price for Gingham Sale yard 49c
32-inch fine zephyr ginghams
made of exceptionally fine'eomb-
'ed yarns the $1.00 quality: Spe-
cial for Gingham Sale yard. .68c
Anderson's fine Scotch zephyrs
32 inches wide in the newest
prettiest patterns shown the
$1.50 quality. Special Gingham
Sale ........... . ....... .... $1.19
Tissue Ginghams
Tissue ginghams in neat woven
stripe patterns good range of
colors the 45c quality. Special
for Gingham Sale yard.. .36c
Silver spray Lorraine tissue ging-
hams in very desirable woven
checks broken plaids and stripes
the 75c and 80c qualities. Special
for Gingham Sale yard. . 63c
Lorraine Egyptian tissue ging-
hams in splendid assortment of
patterns the $1.00 qualities.
Special Gingham Sale yard. .68c
32-inch embroidered and woven
silk stripes tissue ginghams in
wonderful range of now spring
color combinations. Special price
for Gingham Sale yard. ...... 70c
36-inch French zephyr ginghams
very sheer pretty quality in
checks and plaids the $1.50 qual-
ny. special uingnam oaie
yard .
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Today Is
KKMNANT
DAY
RenuuintM Kroni
All ()er tho
IIiiumi on Sale
r
v.
TheHUNTCo.
DEPARTMENT STORE
Main XL Ilctwccn Third nnd fourth
- . -1 ' . b
TODAY
.$1.19
JHnny Six-clnjj
TliroiiRliout Uk
Drurx-ry Staple
u ii tl W h 1 1 n
; la llopurt-
HICIltH.
Dodge Electric
Company '
Sells Bryan Marsh Lamps
Buy them on a contract
and save money.
Call Cedar 1140
Retail Department )
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS &
CONTRACTORS
119-121 East Second Street
Porch Box Plants
Largo Blooming Geranium Pansy Begonia and
Salvia Plants in Assorted Colors. Wandering
Jew Ice Plant Vinca Boston Sprengeri and
Asparagus Ferns sold at reasonable prices by
Binding-Stevens Seed Co.
Phone Osage 446
Firsthand Boulder
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