The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 266, Ed. 1, Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 16 of 16
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THLSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY JUNK 2-1 1921
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PRISON FARM IS
REMOTE AS EVER
City Without Funds for
Purpose Adkison Tells
Social Workers
WOMEN'S COURT TODAY
Plan Will Ho Tried at the Till
sn Police Slat ion on Kri- j
day Afternoon
Falls Three
Stories But
Is Not Hurt
U II III I I l.l-N. li'Mi" .turn-
.'it - -I linn l- linn I iMiri . n
ii m-olil i MM I' II liiini Ihr lliliil
-tni utnilioi nf lirr limnr IimIuv
iinil i r I 1 1 . 1 unh ii tin -i rnli'liis
mil linil-i llir full Kill liniUi ii
In ilii' Iniim hr nf ii lniai' 1 1 i i'.
llir ilillil ii tin 5 ItiK In ii Mill-
dim mill nnlioiil.i il ii Mi i I'll.
HOSPITAL DRIVE
TAKEN UP AGAIN
A mil Officers flack
From Overland Trip
Ncwh of MuHkofce
1I KI.HP H l'l iMlkl ll Willi III I I
fouled with w.iter. i 'minnn'la nf
mil Mr" li. T. Jfihiixnn of the loi.i!
"Finish St .lolm S IS the Suli-ation Army tnidtt ii iturrf-ssful
f.uilrl Sloiran in Fund v"im.i inP fmm Hug-.. Ark. i.
Solicitation
I- llllsll HI John's h"Hplll. '
CAR THEFT IS CHARGED
i.ii'h
'I In
i .Hi-it
You get Hie money mill I'll K't
the home." Pollen Cnmmlsslnner
Adkllton tolil II rnmmlttee nf women
sorUI workcit who mot In hi f
Thursday morhlmt to r1lrui the
possibility of nnUbllshlnic f'irin or
MmlUr Institution for iho detention
of women prisoners. The women
committee wnit composed of Mr'
l.llsh n Undsev. president. "''
Mm. I". C. Oreon seorelnrv of Iho
flt-le touo nmt Mrs A. W. llolh
prominent welfare wnikcrs. They
wore m-etimpnnled v John II Mo-
rerve ii formor Hly nttninev ("I'v
Altnrnev J rims r. iniii'nn n
Itee .Indue V. I fri'iitl
proufnl. reprosonilnK II
Atlklsnn . .
Conforming to the other pmert
ndm nted t' Ihr women. th.it of
ImlrtlfiK separate rniirt for women
prisoners. Atlklsnn mnd t m
nounoemcnt In which tmlK" I'"
ttcc nequlesred. Hint thin p'"'
lf trtoit l)t tllo puller Ktntl'-n 'O '
o'clock l'rldsv dftrrnoi.n W-mi-M
prisoners are to tio tiled ih- ''
tin- mrti who will hnvi tin lr Innlm:
nt t n'clnck or before If tin- worn
en's onsen nro disponed --f I' Ii tho
contention of tho wolf.no wnrki r
that innny men attend tin- r t n 1 i-r
women tnorolv to hinr h.I.i.I"Us
testimony mid to glare H 'hi- pris
oner nml thnt Mil" hiM no' In-
allowed bemuse of tin- finer scn-l
blllllos (if women.
City Cnii't I'rmldc Home
f'llv Attortii-y Punnin polnloil mil
Hint tho ntali- law iIopm tint prnt'ilo
for tho establishing of li"iii'
fin tho unrlHl Moi-Ur-ri I' "Ii
PTiilnlni-il Hint It Nhoiihl h '
nt tho cilKo of tho r not i 'in-
vonlont to Rtrrrt r'ir lln m run-
.Hlilor.iMo illotanrri from Hio fornior
Imiitil of tho Itimntrn It win ill?
itomoil thnt ono of tin- r -oi mj
houiioH n low? I-'irnl otrrot ho lo-moil
nil n ili-lontlon In. mo hut Mri It. -ill .
ilr-rlnred mich n lointlon wmitil not i
11 iw l l matorlnlly In nci urliu tho n - i
RUltN hopi-il for hri niiHi' nf Mi pro- I
tmlty to lnomlni; Iioiihob .if iiif-n-
tlonnhlo rcputntlon. vhi--o 'ho li.-innli-H
miiiIi1 ho ooiiHtnn'.v ri-nilniloil
or tho Hvph thoy hn l loil hoforo I
Mr. Itolh miKBOstoit tho nrriulnl 1
tlon of tlio olil rotinly fnrm onul nf
tho city. Thorn followed n iIIwiih
nlon of iiioHimln Hint might ho um-il
In nhtntnlnR monoy lor lie pnr-
rlinno hut no n.itliifactory plnn wan
mlnplod.
"Wo Intond to mihmlt n now i-hnr-tor
to Hip votprn of Tul-i thin fall"
tho rlty nttnmvy mild. "In thin now)
manor wnun win proviup lor non-
parlKm olprtlonif nnd nthrr munlcl-
pnl Iniprovomoiiln It mlKht ho poi-
nlhlo to liiwrt a provision for no-
iiulrlntr a detention homo unit op-
erutliiK II providing nur.li a plan
would ho approved hy the gov-
ernor." Iliirrnu to Out $11)0000
"It rooitlreH money to do tliroo
HilnRH" CommlnHloner Ailkliimi ex-1
plained. 'Tho pollen department h 1
illumed for everything that happen"
yet wo will neejl S 100000 moro for
tho pnniluct of tho department next
year no wo run add enough regular
officers to properly police Iho rlty
The peoplo of Ttilnii havOn't woko '
up to tho nerenMlty of n larger pollen
department hut It In an Impnmlhlllty
unless vu havo moro tnoni-y In tho
departmental hudgol
"Wn need morn monoy for tho
flro department mainly heramin of
tho now Htntjon Hint has heen hullt
mid which mint hn eipilppcd Thin
will tukn prcibahly 50000.
"Tho health department ha HtriiK-1
gled along on a hinlget of ).15000
yet pcopln wonder why that depart-
ment hn not uecnmpllidicd moro.
You get tho money und I II got n
home."
Kveryono nt tho meeting Thurs-
day morning Jolnoil In approving
Adkliion'ii HUggetton for a now io-
llcu ntatlon to ho built on tho rlty
market grounds ut Archer and
Houlder.
IIiijh In MIi-riiI to Hum- Sluh-ii n
l nilllliii' In Di'im-r
W. K llnis ni l-roiic'it her--from
Niiuiiih 'riimnliiv hv lepul
I H .VlHrnlinl i : . r tlunnn nml
loflRi d In JmiI In hwhI' pi i liintmiry
hontltiK upon n fi'di'iiil i hnrn of
stonl'liK a I'-tflllMi- enr In Denver
tlliyi W i liptull il h Chief of ril.-i-llonry
limry of Vnwain nrn-i a
i hiisi- of oml mill m llnv rlnl not
nmronrlrr until the i hh-f had flrod j month
mivornl nhols lolo the ir one of Slnlkei
whl'h piiHxi-it tnroiiKh tin- Kent upini
wlilih h" mi ilrlvln. II-- i
henvlly nrni'-d hill did not reluln
Hie flit- Ilms i-liilmi to Inn- BPrved
two vim In the hlff win filth'
mnnthi of Whli h l spin' In tin
W-e alWl I I "i "11- a i
rllv wllh'hi 'n I ' l'-'l f; ' -' ' i inionniinii
I f I N i on) t w I I In tiel t iim in on n I hi
owner of the i a i iniiiiH fi'-m Pen
fluKnii so iiiproprl lie to the ntk In
hnnrt hv the tti-vi rend HHtors of tho
rtorrowfiil Molhot.
Thin nlnsn him hpn iino'l suo-i-psfiilly
rlnrlii various esmpslKiii
to rntsn fund for tho pom plot Inn
of i In- hospital find now It' to h" the
slocnn nf n hnnd of maMon who
g.nlieenl nt V n m on Tuomlnv
.In ne 21 In Iho temporary offh of
m John hoipllnl KxrhanHe Nn.
Ilnnsl hniik ruit'dl'iA folly it"'er
mined to i-o-opnrtllo. In ever whv
a iiii tin sinters until tho hospital
In entirely eornptetod.
'tin nrRBnlrailon la in he- known
ii m the Ml. lnhn' MoiipltBl Junior
(lull I nnd
Wi'ie OlK-tOrl
Ihlsdiv Thurwliy In the Army I'ord
Thpy exjiei leni-ed not ono dlffhullv
with tiro or onBlne snd madn Ihe
s the trip from o'elnek In the morning i
BOYS UNHURT IN
BAD AUTO SPILL
I
Crime Wave I Sweeping
At I 11 ..1 .. .... I i
eniri;eniy - Hiiall 'is whi-h ri ulir
'y nnd nuin'i i-ffi fi- im m
in hnl. die The uh li-tl'ii iv.n
'nken on motion nf Mnwn (lenrgr II
W.ilki r nni) Is l iken t-. nn an tl-i'
the fly i-ounrll ttl.l gli- fmiiril .ip
prnvnl to the plnn .i their weekly
meellnr tomorrow und tho fin: prnr-
II' o mil will soon ha hold to try out
tho proponed plan.
ll trrenl for nlteged fntslfjlng of
-1 lUla'i ii plat' fiirnls whl Wake
wil kn-wn iOiliinIiy f i' ti"n
ii ti Hi' s i ii! year.
Griiss Itulin-il IjiiiiI.
Allfglnif that tho Krlsro railroad
Mtlsk-geo Iu'l.o It
'itnl I int. il Ch.vi'i' s
a hrm'h of i'i. t-
i illoi- amni l-i - n. I
w rk over tij 1 1
Iz.itlon here.
until T.30 " i Im N In n nlirhl with
stotwi t Vlnltn and Mornlip. Thov
wont to rtoKsrn In take tholr rhll-
tlrsn. Krod nnd Isnhel to thn homo
of Mm. .lohnsnh's mother Mrs. Knti-
nro l.lvrssy fur t summer vkiiIIoii
nd Iniidoiiinliy in haio n short rout
themselves nftor Iho strenuoim labor
of propnrln tho Army glrln hoard-1 wont
Ing homo for oponinx.
Aid the Police
which time plnrm wfo formiilnt'-il
fnr tho mnktnii of (findy hy tho
mnlds. This mndy Is to he put dp
In nont ptnkn( nnd will he sold In
Iho publle on various corners nnd
In various puhlle hullrtlnrs of the
rlty sugar inffs elt-. fnr the making
.MI'SKOHHK -Inno 21 Two hnvs
tnlrsenlously escaped death liit
nlnht when tll nuto in which thev
were rlillnit i ollhU-d with nnnthi r
mn hlno driven hy n tn-uro on ins
OkmtllMPO loud tine rar was
ahoiit to turn nrnuiid In the road
when the other struck It and
thi'W occupants out on Die road.
The hoys were rut about the h'ii'1
but escnporl more seilous Injury.
riflpen reported inn Kl.irles nnd
robborlfii hero within th" put t o
ilnvn hnve resulted In Instructions to
M. C. Itarpor of Tulsa forrhorly
editor and owner of tho Oklahoma
Karmer filed suit In dlntrlcl court
today against Aldrh-h Moke
and owner of a loial radical weikly
liilhlleniton. tu secu-e Jii'tiinient for
$000 said to he dtl" llnrpn on the
sale nf printing (illpini nt hi1
wlntor. Ilnrpei Is now nndrr In-
nllowed Johniinn grn.i to grow nlongi Nonrly 500 Odd 1 e
Its rlght-of-wny near Wel'etka and beef barbecue ).r. .
to spreml over her proporty. .Mi-iwltd other big eats nt t'n
Hrny nee Iong todny filed suit for of tho county
(2600 damages In tho feilsral ills- night. They hid is-
f rlt-t court. Tho land was worth utter the fmst.
11. 000 ii year hororo the grass
lltor "Preail. hilt ! vnliteles now snyn the
pciiuon.
Muskogee will save npprnxlmntelv
l.noo In charity contributions ench1
e.n hy tho coiiinlld-'itlon of Hie
Snmowhnt on th-
principle Is a l-nndi
tlon for londlne c'i
necosrtiry onlv to p . c
IIKOH Into empty ! i r -Into
position.
. lnnn llnspimi Jliniur ruy munr i-khii nv mr mi- niiKini . .... nil iiii.1.iis rlnir-
Iho following officers of this enndv having hoe 'lonate.l 1 P"'1''' " "".
ted to sorvo for puhlle nplrltoii itg.
(resident. Mjrv .'Ouls- All the girls ongnge-1 .n th-s . hirl- I rtrt" H ftV. r Hi. rm e
rr
first vice pri-sirlent. Nel l
(itiili-n si'ond tier preslrlent Mll-dir-1
Kerr serrilnrv. Helen .link
treasunr I'min os Mi-lnlyio Hhort
addresses weie given hy Ihe nowlv
1-ited offfrLils ns well ns hv Mis
Itil.'-ri I.. Iioling. Mr-sis S II
IvmK i and H 1 1 1 lliillnnl
X "i mill lin-ilInK "f the .liinlnr
Hl-I nii held .11 Hie hfim-tn i.r .f
'In- II-. i I'ninlH lilitli ehool il I
p m on W' .l.o m! i v hi'' LV ii-
tntrlo work will wonr while Indgesi
with the letters "l-'lnlsh t. John's
llospltsl'' In rid on in h mid
(erv Hnturrlny .these youn ladles
will be nl various In'-ationi deling
thilr little bug of rnnilv nr nuiii'li
of flnwi'is. Th-. iiroceds fn in the
jhiii enterprl'ii of th I mi u
'luilil will In- u'fil I" phi- hni hit' k i
w.ih whlili to fnl-ti S' Joins tios-ili'.it
riot nrut tho warm nights are rea-
sons given for the unuHiHl number
nf Ihifts. Property to the value of
iievernl thousand doll ra ha.i bei.n re-
ported missing '
I'mi'i' Vlgllnnli-s.
Miisk'Hi'" H-i .i in ii i'-lav went "n
ren.nl i" Imrlur tu- imn nm-ii or-
gn ul.i 1 11
fi I mi
u
'1111.1.
CONTINUE FREE RIDES
Sff-ntul Installment for Tlioso Wlioni
Wt-iitlici' llcprhcl nf 'ITrjil Will
hf tiht-n Nit Wicl.. !
Uvon though tho heavy lain 1
Thursdny almost played havoc wttti !
tho notary club's frco rldo for Iiojh
nnd girls they nro not to be deprived
of tholr good tlmo by tho weather
mnn. Thursday's program Is to ho
repented without change next week
It w-ns planned to give it this morn
Ing at tho naiiio hour but hn ause
of tho weather It has bt-on postponed '
until good weather.
About 200 kiddles twit oil the ele
menis Thursd.-iy morning; Tlnv
wore treated to the show to the he !
cream concH anil tho Joy ilde. He- !
causo of thn weather most of tlmse !
who had promised their cms mi 1
eluded thn ride would not bo given I
and failed to show up llmvi-i. r
It rrsiulri'd only a few nilnutos t" '
obtain enough cars for tho bovs and I
glrla that accepted tho Invllntlmi j
Arralgncil for lw.ctlon.
I. H. Templcton and Juanii i
Knnpp arraigned beforo Jtulge r I.
Yankee I'nltiul -'tntos commlsslonei-
Thursday afternoon on charges of
possession of intoxicating lluums
were bound over until ii Inter m-siton 1
of tho court on ISOO bond each. Th- i
two wore r rested in a raid at 26 IT
l.'ast Admlrnl nnd a quantity of
liquor was found In their posseasimi
Tho raid was i onductod by I'nlnd
Ktntcs deputy marshlls.
Pennsjlviinln Trul I'lrni l.ivt.n.
UVNCABTKU. I'll. June 21. - The
Agrliultural fruit company of this
city with iiKsets of 13 000 000 nnd
deposits nf 20000011 w.ih ebmed to
day by Doputy Hank Commissi inn
Cameron who charged nn i-msiuu:
f-hortago to Treasurer Chnrlea n
7.111. Commissioner Cameron also
charged 7111 had been playtni; th
btoclt mtirkoU - - -
'11 JH'l-eit .r
. p with
SiXSSBWC
The &wo&fb Stores
113 South Main
411 South Main
West Tulsa
(it
REDUCTIONS
For Friday and Saturday Only
FREE!
With each cash
purchase of $1.00
or more in our
store Friday
Ingrain's Milkweed Cream 38c and 76c
Luxor Face Powder 39c
Luxor Rouge 39c
Java Rice Powder 36c
Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 97c
Pinaud's Eau do Quinine 69c nnd $1.15
Coty'a Face Powder 69c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39c
Pebcco Tooth Paste 39c
Listerine Tooth Paste 39c
Rexall Tooth Paste 19c
Lavoris 22c 39c 83c
Listerine 22c 39c 83c
Cuticura Soap 21c three for 60c
Woodbury's Soap 19c
Hind's II. & A. Cream 38c
Fiver's Face Powders 79c
Djer Kiss Face Powder 11c 71c
Djer Kiss Toilet Water $1.63
Pond's Vanishing Cream 28c 48c
Lux Two for 25c
Fiver's Vcgetals $1.17
Jergen's Benzoin and Almond Lotion 28c
tube Klenzo Den-
tal Creme Reg-
ular 25c size.
One can Jonteel
Talc. Regular
25c size.
One of each to a
customer.
Tho
A distinctive feature in our new store is the Soda Mez-
zanine a lni'Ke anil beautiful .soda parlor where a sep-
arate sotla fountain is operated assuring quick service
and delicious beverajres served rifiht by peoplo who
know how.
one 6
Wo am exclusive distributors for Stef fens' Qnal fy P-e
Cream. A new special cream will be sened every
Saturday.
Opening Special Friday
Fruited Marshmallow Ice Cream
Breakfast Coffee
In one-pound double parc'nneiit lined
bags a very satisfying mild fratrrant
blend thoroughly roasted and ground.
Regular price 'in cents rriday
anil Saturday two for
46c
Opeko Tea
An extremely high grade private estate
tea. Expertly blended and excellent for
no tea; paeKcd in nail-pound enrtons.
Regular price 'Ific. r rulay and
Saturday two for
46c
l. mo lly Co.
Rcxnll Toilet Sonp
A thoroughly milled
delicately perfumed
toilet soap. A very high
grade product. Regular
price Inc. Friday and
Saturday Tj
two for
Special
At the Candy Counter
Assorted hard candies made only from pure sugars
and true flavors in America's largest candy C")Q
factory. Friday and Saturday i-itL
100 Aspirin U. D. Co.
Tablets
49c
These tablets arc made of genuine Aspirin by the
largest drug concern in the world ami are guaranteed
by us to be pure and genuine. Regular price .? 1. A Q
Friday and Saturday TCty v
Cigarette Special
Friday and Saturday
Camels Chesterfield' Lucky Strikes
carton of 200
a1
$1.69
If Vou Cnn't Come to Our Store to Shop 'Phone Our Shopping Bureau
Halliburton-Abbott Co.
Phone (All Dcpnrtmcnls) G060
Fifth nnd Main Streets
Today a Day of Important Savings
W h di In itii-n f'.'-Hi
Honied off- i ing1- T"d 1
nil ill"-i-nt Hr'ft ppfonitr-.l'ien w'-rniwni- sivmn.. u r .1
' .... ...nri. 111 utimiltl tti.t lie nv .
11 1 11 fi at Uros lire fspet uiiy inn ." "
Lovely Washable Frocks Special 10
.00
60 White Satin
Shndow Proof
Petticoats
Ot gond nunl tv mi"i i d "tniwn In
srallopid nod hen si tili-il hem stiles.
Only file dozen to w 11 m bt- uc anil
shop earlv.
Special 3.95
What could be more pertinent nt this
time of summer to women bent on
being coolly smartly nttlrcrl. yet In-
expensively than such drcsen ns pre-
sented In this collection. Wc venturn
to ray nothing would bo moro suitable
at least.
There nro crisp organdies dotted
Swisses nnd org.mdy-and-KwIss com-
binations their appealing lines height-
ened with ruff leg laces medallions
nnd flowern. The aro extra good
values at this special price. '
.00
Silk Sports Dresses Special 15
A beautiful assortment in limited number so they'll likely be gone fairly early
lit tho day. l.nxdv twi-pl'' o sports di(scs tu Jadc-nnd-whlto. tomato-nnd-wnlto.
beige. nnd-whlte. tiiy-tind-whlte brown-and-whlU'. oml grny-and-w nite. All well
made of good materials and .it a price making them rare alues.
Hilnt l'loor
Mm
Knit Wear Reduction
Women's nnd misses' sweaters dress'-s and
sports suits regular s'trnk. but lirokt n Unci
in light blue navv mn. Iimwrr. bliuU. and
black-and-white. This m i:il price rcori-
sents ery large n iluiti .in. Q QF
Cholie.speii.il 0tt)
Sweaters Special 1.95
One lot women's and muses' iitiit wool short
sleeve Hwe.itirs l.n - --t and ic llar trlm-
nied. also long sleet cs and tie bark: sizes
3ii to II. good color ringe in bright shade.!.
Girls' Jack Tar
Dresses Half Price
A special collection in nll-whlto or white
with navy ted and Copon; collars nnd
cti.fs find emblems to mutclu of good
galatca: nlso in mcccrized repp trimmed
with gold silk braid b'izrs 0 to 14 onu-
and two-pleci- stjlcs.
Girls' Gingham
Dresses
Three groups Ui chocks plaids nnd plain
coloi s-neatly triniuied with bmld. plquo
or org.mdy. cliol. e of ni-iny color combl-
nntlons; sires il to l I. A speilal purchnee
ot about 200 dresses.'
1.25 1.95 2.95
Thiol I lour
A Clearance of
Summer Hats
Midsummer
Styles Not
Included
Choice
8.00
All women's early
summer lints offered-
nt small price ot S.00
each. There nro gar-
den huts tailored
Mllans. fnbrlc sports
and transparent hats
in a wide variety.
Tailored nnd Trimmed Hnts
Two tables of nttrnctlvo trimmed nnd tai-
lored hats mostly one or two of a Q QC
kind only. Choice special O.Ut)
All Children's Banded Milans
at Half Price
Children's Trimmed
Hats at
HALF PRICE
Third Moor
Fancy and Plain Baronet Satin Special 2.50
A beautiful selection of plain surface and fancy pattern baronet satins nnd baronet taffeta
especially suitable tor Hpoits wear shown in Harding blue old rose honcydew bllvcr sapphire
(.'open lavender bruwn and blaili 40 inches wide.
Silk Foulard
Splendid dress foulards In
many attractive patterns in
color schemes for dresses and
linings; 3 C inches -I QQ
wide. Yard special X.OtJ
Mlks !ri;uiiil 1 hMr
Canton Crepe
A superb quality and rarely
fine finished Canton crepo In
navy brown gray tan rust
black and white; 40
Inches wide. Suecial
3.35
Imported Pongee
Natural color and n quality
thnt will not roughen up In
laundering; for dre&sos men 8
shirts flno draperies 33
inches wide. - AA
Special J..UU
Special in
Summer Gloves
Imported ( linmoli.-llhi
(ilotrs In while pongee
grny and bo.itoi. frilled
cuff Htyh s in the wanted
sizes. Tho pair -J OA
spciial JLtfUtJ
Kn err Sill; (ilotrs In
two-i 'l.isp style nnd ilnulib-
finger tips Hl.es 0 In 7 '-j
onlv I'liol'c nf white
pongee mastic
anil black. Special
1 !l Iit - tun im i Vim Itualli'
Mlk (illltl'S In pi-eitt llof-
elty ft lo solid i olors w ith
contt'UMtiie stiti hlng and
five rows of hands of the
Kline oomrnMIng color;
white with hi uli pnngeo
With W llltf lil.1i l t it ll
white. -j f(
ial . . . JL.W7J
Mill it I lour
79c
Spei
Special in
Fancy Ribbons
Wldo l'miry llroeiiih' Itlb-bon1-
a special coIIclIIoii of
S- to 10-inch widths. There
are many light nnd dark
summer color scbenieK lrom
which to choose. Friday nnd
tiaturday th Sard
speciul
rialn und riincy Taffeta
Satin nnd .Molro HIIiIioiih In a
paitlrular ollectlon of ii
pieces for sashes naiibows.
etc. Vard
spei Ial
.'(I Hirers Tiilfi-in Slcilrr
and I'linrj Mrlpcil Sallu nnd
I'loral Itllilmn K'-- nnd 7-ini-h
widths a wide vailety.
The yard.
special
Mitht I leer
3.48
1.69
35c
Special
Rag Rugs
Iinportnl Prom lnpan
Wo secured a larno shln-
mcnt ot theso Jap.inrsn
rag rugs with stencilled
border.-! dono In Hutch d
sign. All nro wot-on with
double wnrp and off' r
practlially unlimited i-
Ice. Shown In pink l-iuo.
rose yellow nnd nixed
coloilngs. Sizes vait f i ' '
L'43l) to 30C0 im Ilea A'l
on sale today at
Half Price
11 flh flour
I
White Goods Specials
Will
I go;
29c
17c
27-lnrli ("hocked Dim.
Itj In laige or small
cheiks good iin.ibiy
sperlnl
yard .
ltd. Inch Nainsook
good quality: soft
mull finish. nn
i-pcclal
.'in.lnch .Muslin: full
bleached good qual
ity no dresi.
ing; special
:m.lm-li Indian Head
soft finish Or
yard spei l.il . diij L
" 15c
;ill-lnrli 1'anry Whllo
Vollr in hecks good
qu-illtr.
t-e Ial ....
:'. (). I n i' h I n J a in n
( hn Us our best qual-
ity small OKr
check special dtjj
ItO-lncli I I no W Ii 1 1
llatlsid for lingorio or
InfantH c I o t h n a
yard
HOC' i il . .
House Linen Specials
heavy
1.00
25c
Uil.liii-li Nurses' Mnrn
in fine quality for
loimiiici . O p
ii(I rpe i it
Zbc
HI0O Shcclh heavy
weight senni
less speciul
I'llct Snit'fH nml Cm.
Irr I'lifcs in many
P roll y designs it'
ll u red
20
Sfltnil lied Spreads
plain hemmed good
heavy qual- n
Itv spen.il. i.uU
Ml til (I CiinMcil Sum-
mer .Spreads our best
quality; plain hem
mod
spei ial .
A Greater Tulsa-
2.50
(H'mi(l l lour
SOONER. The Exposition Will Bring It
SotlM) Satin rinl-hetl
Spiralis g iod u 1 1 '
plain lieiiinn (I
;; ". 3.50
X II i K I II s All .
odd p a t t e r n
cloths to mill- h - "
rial ..... 'j I'll''"
Cnfo Napkins 1
quality; ready I '
mod. dozen. QKp
special Ot)-
.Mailrlrn Scarfs a"'1
('cult' I- I'lri rs
good i a 1 1 ' " ' '
due. d rHCTl
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 266, Ed. 1, Friday, June 24, 1921, newspaper, June 24, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77805/m1/16/: accessed April 12, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.