The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 266, Ed. 1, Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 9 of 16
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TULSA DULY WORLD. FRIDAY J TNK III HUM
d Saturday Only
uxm
earance Sale
iFalo you can go to their store with the conviction that you will find
inffti .'nff that has ever been said to us. We are glad you appreciate
'c are glad to announce (riirht on thn h
t Saturday) before inventory. Approximately a .$200000 stock of
'e pledge you our word that when you visit this store you will not bo
weKiiuw wiu uu apparent;.
mver Lower Priced
I Thv?-n.sortmont includes all our better shoos and it would not be sayinp too much to
I say (here are no better shoes made. Each and every pair of these are hand bench made
Strap Slippers
White
Gray
Kid
Suede
Satin
Canvas
Street Oxfords
Sports Oxfords
Plain Pumps
Tongue Pumps
Vfpartim'nt
Heavy Quality Four-Thread
Crepe de Chine Gowns
Lace-trimmed georgette trimmed or tai
lored with fine tucking. The colors arc
orchid flesh peach and blue. Formerly
priced to 9.95
$C-95
clearance Sale
ent Departments
72 Fine Silk Sports Skirts
formerly $15 Now $5
Arc you going to bc one of the 72 lucky
women tomorrow? Just think of buying
sports skirts like this at $5 when they
contain such expensive materials as
Kumsi-kumsa chinchilla satin koo kool
moonglo satin satin baronet (Duplan's)
and Hoshanara crepe. The materials
l'um; cost iwice tins clearance sale price.
$5-00
0ne Lot of About 100
Suits Coats and Capes
including many imported
models and Hickson's original
creations at
Less
atlti $14 sorosis
Shoes
During This Sale
$9.75
Formerly $12.50
to ?M
Crepe de Chine Ted-
dies and Step-ins
Of heavy four-thread quality lace and
georgette trimmed full cut with tailored
tops or fancy bodices flesh only. Special-
ly priced
$0.95
fV ash Frocks of Or-
gandieand Swis5$9-95
Do you remember about three weeks ago
those wonderful organdy gingham and
dotted Swiss dresses we showed in our
windows for $15? There were 1800 of
them then and they went like hot cakes
to many a pleased and satisfied cus-
tomer. Well there are 275 of thorn left
and to dispose of the balance quicklv wo
conceived the idea of letting them go at
less than cost. Here is your opportunity.
The dresses are the same only not so
many of them. While they last which
wont be long
$9-95
Pure Silk and Fiber
. Sweaters
in Tuxedo models with long
roll collars and wide sash gir-
dles; in ribonzine honey-comb
cross-bar and plain weaves.
The Fiber Sweater Special
$12-95
The Silk Sweater Special
$25- oo
PBAQERS'
PARIS FASHION
Summer Wash Dresses
Arranged inLowPriced Lots forQuickSdection
This lot of summer dresses "is a joy to be-
hold." Grouped together at this one price is
the prettiest collection of dresses that ever
came to Tulsa. One hundred and forty-
two dresses but such dresses. Our pen
would have to have a silver tongue to prop-
erly explain to you their beauty and value.
Sufficient to say that among the lovely or-
gandy Dotted Swiss linen and gingham
dresses there are 152 French hand-made
voile dresses that cost the importer $47.50
to land in this country. These and other
dresses Formerly to $!J5
$j y.45
All Other Cotton Dresses Not Specially Priced
at 33 1-3 Off Their Regular Price
Our Costume J ewelry
Department
Offers Many Interesting
Specials During This Sale
Multi-color Bead Necklaces including the
most popular red. Formerly $1 69c
Necklaces of luster pearls graduated
strands solid gold clasp. Formerly $1.25
at 75c
Bar pins of genuine "Silvo" set with stones
formerly $1.95 89c
Watch ribbons with gold plate slide bar
formerly 75c 49c
Dorine's vanities in plated silver and gold
formerly 75c 49c
Earrings of pearl or jet formerly 59c 49c
Pencils of plated gold or silver with gros
grained ribbon neck band and plated gold
slide bar. Formerly $1 75c
Barrets set with rhinestones or other col-
ored stones formerly $1.25 75c
Cut jet bead necklaces in long and short
strands formerly from $1.25 to $2 . ..88c
All other costume jewelry not spec'ully
priced at one-third less.
Our entire stock of Indies' fine Hand Bags
and Purses at
Less
All goods not Apocinlly men-
tioned hcav reduction of
from 15 to 50. NothinB
in onr entire utocli is ro-nerved.
M) ML?
Organdy and dotted Swiss combined with
taffeta or over other silks has had a very
popular vogue this season even though in-
clined to be rather an expensive combina-
tion. We have selected from our regular
stocks 82 of this character dresses and
placed them on sale within the reach of all.
There is no need to envy further.. For if it
has been your ambition to own one of these
dresses come on the first day of the sale
and select an up to $C0 dress at
NewSummer Millinery
of Absorbing Interest
at the Lowest Yet
Our ontiro stock of summer hats. Many
styles in almost every wanted material and
color. The same snappy stylos that are
making our Millinery Department the talk
of the city. Formerly selling from $12.50
to $20.
$ 7.50
All our $10.50 to $12 straw ribbon combi-
nations organdy and colored taffeta hats
specially priced for this salo
$C-00
'A
Police Hurl in
I'll It" Jl .. .Iiino I lini. iit-i.11
I m'.i 1 it ill. . .ni-l ittn u!li i nu ll
'ti- Wiund.il only today In n Kit.
Ill" ttltll Unci' .Icapcrillt'ica mi ill ml
"'il- v nil. where ihc pullo hill
i'l'l"''l n mini m iirtlnn him one
I "t Hi" in-K"i"i m.ih raptured f.illow-
iu I rrvnlvi'l kittle while thr third
iih. .M'.il. I'litmlnn'ti John ll"Kin
mid Tlmm in I tllri wild thrv h.nl
'Tiiiiim.iiiil.il the nouriM'H In llti.itt iil
Hull Ii.iihIh Inn lnt.ti.nil thi'v Ihik.iii
1 inimi Id. Kin ttai nlitic- In th"
." "'"I 1 1" nl In thr Mom i. h.
IHOLD THREE-DAY FETE
Imiilnn In ( i l.iniii. s ttllnir of 'I Inn
MTlllill ir till' Snl' 211
eiii mi.
niwrlnl ' 'I lir W hi I.I
l.l'l. .Inn. 21 . nil i-i inn n
thr i mir i . i - in i h Kl f ng.
I incntn for ohm i van. o Aiiuum I I.
iinnl fi t.r ihr 2(n iinnlvotMin of the
.'ttlln of thin acethm of Dm atal
nnnoiiiir.il I ..ly thnt they are nmh
inir pinna for hm nliotidnticn nf from
4iOO0 to f.o.Oon icopln -hiring th.
throe -day . ilohi atlntl.
Thn ilia in hr r of com merer Amrr
ban legion rltle- fraternal or-fnnliri
tlonn have aiirtoun.i'el their Intention
of aiding In putting on th" nttrnr
tlonn for tho rolcbi .illon. Itroaklni
of ground for I ho new (iilil ""Ilo---homo
will tnkn plme on one of th'
ilnyn. n.'ivi.llnir in plain mi. I Hint.
of th In In nf IIiih limly xpoi I Hot'cr.i
hundred ui"mh..in In iiiii-nit.
tiiitnlde nttrtntlona iih I uniim
lllolltH will lll hlOIIEllt lo l.awli.-i
hinilrr I ho plntin uhll" tho A iinrli.-iii
li'Klon Hn.l rlvlr hoillrn tirn KoltlnK
up n norlf of .inl.'i liilnmrntM ntui
ionlitn for will h prlr.ni ulll In nt
flTOll
. II. ( lift olio of tilt) tirnnilnfiit
ohl nrttloin of tho rniithwoitt luui ail-
vnnrpil ptollmlimry plain for tho
porinanriit orKimlallnii of mi old
HoIIIith' imiocliitlnii upon In nny
rltln.ru of tho smith iiml wot nhn
won olio of tho Kottlora nf thin nun
of Hm Hint".
NEW SWINDLE IS WORKED
I'nlr Who Omdit Culil MinlmnlH
lO lll-llil .Ml'I'llI'lMIII.
K...riil l -Hi. W.irlil.
I'.'NIl). Jimo S3 -A clovi'r rciuplo
oiiliii-. Knlil liirt wvvU. Thr wom-
win . vldi'iilly mcniit to hn ro-
M.irilril tin In il drlli'iiti' I'.mdl-
llon mid nh.ii nlio oxplnlnoil to tho
iiii-ii liniitH or thidr rhTliK that ohf
oupi-i fi'il to kii Inlo oiio of tho lornl
lionpitnlN rlRht wny nnd wmi In
lliild hhopplni; liiuiitno tfr miwill
town did not hnvo iho cnvi'tPd ar-
llelt'H for vvhhh dho liiiicml no nni)
ipii'iitliiiii'il hor nnd hi-r rhi'i Iim worn
honoii'il hnie thru and niiwt nny-
whi'io. Tho aiiuiiiiit In rhniiRu In
mi" dny nmini n! oil to over (301).
Aflor fli ii Inir ulmoot ovorv mnr-
i hunt tin. roiiplo di'purti'd for partn
linUnown. Ilowoxcr not mi . v. r
ntti'i- all for thi'y with ranliiii'd
III Mi l'hernoti K.in. wliero they
Wen piepnrlnit to play the ijimo
ndc. They ale now III lliild await-
ing whatever piinlnhmeiit In thelra
for falluie to cihaervo thn law.
WOMAN HELD IN ROBBERY
Did I "i lend Wliotil She Met hy
liiiliro Hail In it .stolen.
Tfil'HKA. Kan . Juno 23. fltt-
newnl of old aiiiuiilntrinci. formed In
I'oit Wot Ih Texan ended dlnaH-
tiiiUNly for Mia. I.ela .Maxwell fit
IKaiiH.in City .Mo. necordliitt to tentl-
iiiony In rourt here wliero Mm.
.Maxwell wan charKed with havliiK a
niimher of oxpeiiHlvo fiira and
dreHBi'H anil fura atolcii from Topoku
Hloren In her ponnenHlon Tho cano
will kii to tho Jury Into today.
Mih. Maxwell (entitled aim ramo
to Topeliti to talio a i'ouihii In uiiiH-
lm; at a hiiHpltal Kho met Frank
llunley houover whom l.liu had
know n nt Kurt Worth Texan. Tho
atolen itnodK worn found III their
IiohmikhIiiii hut Mt'N. .Maxwell tontl-
fled that It.iuley hud them when nho
mil Itl in. llunley will ho tiled on a
nlmllur eharKo later.
Ilelletrrn In 1 1 il.lt.-.-.
Hi'M-lal I" Tho Wi.rlil.
I..M1). June 23. cimriold entitity
rimkH very near tho top nnmmt
Oklahoma rountlen In hrldo con-
Httuitlon. I'mler tile pulley of tho
county eommlnidnniTM here very
fuw wooden lirldK.H aro left In Iho
I county nnd hi ores of ereeka and
drawn which have never been
brldi'.'il nro now mianned hy con
crete hrlilKen. Tho county will npend
neai ly 0:!r.(ion on oonMrurtlon nnd
icpiiliH of hrldK.'H thin year.
Add ('nncli In
11 er.
Hi."put in 'I II Wnrlit
i;.mi .nine 2:1- line to (in; heavy
1 1 traffic between Mnhl and I'l Heno on
IHundnvH Ihu Hot k Inhinil IwiM added
Mllililllnr fri.'iill In III.. I'lvi.t- AliAn.
I 100 1 pie who npend the wrek-eilil
M in cikhih'-ina I'ltv line thin train. The
cninii 11 .u' ..I nt c'aldwill and
taken ..ft 11. i;i II. no
roioiiAim aruiNnfr
ai r. vi-ita IIOTI'.I
'lni CMlDQllLr.
ITlrMl Iniirfat hot
ti.y nfrtrlmr rt
1 . w froiii $1.60 up.
I- In 1 ir.l.rU
i n k 1 lira r.1.
Irmnii llMmiijijMrlrt "Htfing I'llct't
1 I'lck K'Kion Urrvlct. iwliway JJlot .
I I'ru-it. Adv..
1CA1MP IDLKWIIJ)
.ninl).
One Outlaw Killed. Two
I
I Mariell liaMii
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1 I DlitdCIOUS AHO HKFIU-5IIIHO jp
A HOT t u it one if .lit iik- Imll I
uf lifthte allf.ir riitlxt Driiilc U
c-u C jw Ueiu icui . Kclmtnui " S
TUB COCA-COLA COMPANY j
BOOZE PLENTIFUL
IN 3 VARIETIES
Kasy to fJot Tanked
If Only You Have
the I'n'co
"i'rll tf Th World.
NHU'K I It K. Jiinr. 1.1 It I- u
Ph-.i. nn'orillim to mml-i.i'
r. poit. to pnirdifino ihrro Hi; i
Illicit HhlHky In thin amio. i.n.t
any in ihono w'"llonn whore M.o
I'linlnrna In older and run mm.. (.
i MWi.-niall" i.nnw. In the dl-'H
whi le the liiiHlni.nH In of timr. i' it
oilgln on It tin. one hranl of m d
'Ml" In now ohlnltmhlt' for the i i
Jon tlnii th" nupply la ion-.inud i
ninl na It In helna miimif.tei i: .
The three tuaoiln n.-n.. .1
their hk" mi.t th" iiiiiriher of ..
uonn. are populmly Un.n in. r
lilt." ''ITlllolinllliif. " nn.l "nil.. . .
i
The flral In the raw Il.ij... f
run inn rirnt run or thi flRlit m-
orand "moonnhlne'' In a nomewiiat
1'i'tior mmllty Imvlna a tilth in. ni
aa and ihetefme more noiiKht af rr
while "plnntop" In the heat nf Iho
mountain mill inand ohtaltiahle
hnln l.inn roitm ihrotiKh thr 'Mil
and nnld t piwaona u fine flavor Thi
prlre. of roiime. In In pioporllon with
the ll'inni B .piH'ltv.
In the nhei lffn offl . at Xewklrk
at III" pi-eii'ii! llni" Ihere nrn -0 or
Hi Hlllln of all Hindi. hramln and
inniiiirartiirii Home of tlinn h. mi
hiiiiH'iiiiul" nnd very rriule tint aid i
to il" Iho work evidently. Sheriff
Pan Italii liellovi.n Iho ntllln nro i.iii-
HiuiHllf Mimlim Into ihta and other
eininih.H of nklahomn and thero aro
nlwnjn fellowH leady and wJIIIiik to
taldi tho rlnlt. Ho far nti Kenulnn
wildcat llipuir la roiirorneil It In mid
tho pilrn In hnlmr nlntnlnet n(
aroiiml jo a Rnllnn.
BUSINESS IS GOOD AT ADA
I'lipIN of SlIllltniT Srhool Help to
Stato tiff linlliuvs.
Prffl'l to Tli W.irlil
ADA June 22 Itu-ilnenn In thli
city In enjoylm? u Kood month nr.
ronllliK to loral merihnntH. Al
thotiKh thin In a dull tlmo nf year
In inoHt I'llli'i" Ada In not expeilenc-
lint miirh diillnrnn at tho prfucnt
time. It In hi'lleved thnt the lillin .
mer term of the normal In largely
rinpoimlhlo for thin ritlniiilatlnn of
luiHlnerx
It In entlmated that ench nf the
1.100 nliidenln enrolled In the nehool
will Fpend at the very lotvent flituro
ItSn eiirh Thin would make a total
of or.nno alone for their llvlnj?
ep.inriH hero durlnic the nine weekn
of nihool C'lothltnt ami other neccn-
nltlen would hwoII thin amoimt to
morn than lS5.00fl. It In liellevcd
rPPRPA;P I fj I flQQ nY CltJC
t -""-"nCHOC in LUOJJ Dl rinC
rii-ciiieii Pnilte Kfflclcni'y nf New
I'lro AppamtiiH
Birll In Tin- "Worlil.
ADA June 23 A deerrane In flro
lnnn In the rlty for the flrat fix
moiitliH of 1921 nt rompnied to the
flint nix month of 1820 wan -shown
In a report miiilu nut today by tho
fire chief. The lonn In 1920 wan
t2.S5R while 111 1921 It was only
12200.
A new fire truck ban been ordered
nnd when delivered will be used In
the renldenco illnlrlctn. The birtto
truck iloif. not kIvo -nod forvlrn
In the renldeneo illatricta on account
of Itn wclitht. The new truck In lliTht.
rnrrlc-i all modern eiitilpment and
will be of moro ndvnntaire 011 the
bad ntreetn than would tho larcor
cine otflclali hellovo.
PLAN REVIVAL IN THE FALL
Nephew nf Sam .lones In Conduct
Mc'.'tlints In Scptc'inhcr.
Mpprltl l.i The Wnrl.l.
MIAMI Juno 2:1. Concentrated
and united effoitn on the part of tho
aovurul churchea In Miami In a -.erica
of evaiiKelUtlf! cervices to bu held
durlim the month of September nre
under contemplation and tho local
mlnlnlctlal iilllancu Ik now plannlnf:
to that end.
Arrmy-eiiieutH nro beliiK mado to
necuro (he nervlcen of l'ev Hob
Jonon a well known Bouthern
evntiKellat and a nephew of the- latn
dlntliutul-ihed Sain Jonen. Don
Cochran maiwiKer of the Hov Jonea
wna heio durlnit th week eonferrliiK
with tho church people In 1 csn.nl
to tho matter.
rnritctH to Sign I'liec'li.
Hr'-llll T.'ir '.'nr!-l.
I'ONCA CITY. Junn 23. Soine-
thltnt new under the un. In the way
of defniudlni; merchant!. Ih belnc
HiiuriK ihroiiKhout Ihlsc locality and
ban been pulled on m'veral (.mailer
merchanta hero. Two men enter tho
ntnre cine buyn a hill of Koods and
thin drawn out a cheik book to pay.
Inclduntnlly hu always nnka thn
(.torekueper to fill out the cheek
which In done and about thli tlmo
111.) other alrniiKer ralln the atien-
tlmi of the ntoiekeeper to aciinethlnft
il-... Tbu puiibiiH.'r picks up the
Koodn mid il. i.iiln lea.vln-e the . h". k
unnlRned. None of Iho offendcis has
an yi t In-cn .11 1 eat eel.
Tiil-n Jlcn Ale' Sin-iifiic.
jirHiil In Tin- W i.i :
I'ONCA CITY June 23. Two
Tulaa men who nay they are lmil r-
make ra C. Howell and R V. Kiik-
l.ind aro helnit lieflel by tho Tim a
City autllorltleH tierauae of ImiIhk
.uilnmoblle key in their poMi i..i .
ImludlnK threo kev fur Duel-).- ..na
.1 il one fur a l'1-" Haynen it hi. Il
tin y diovif Into 1'otica Clt . Th.-y
ninintalli they biought the ki0
with ihem from TuIh.i but 1 1." il
k.ii.ii:" man had them ai rented after
m.Mnin-f a Dodgo car kv). Local in-
i.iki' nun any iney nave ..eeo 11 tins
i n i vh.inco the llnyii.H for .1
IV. d
' u 1 inn 1 .tr.
l elltoi' .Marrlvo TeacJirr.
' 11 Win i.i
A I HI1' AX. June 23. editor IP t
n of the l'nl'fix New and .1
f Ced. J. W. l.uivtim of th.
' 1 h 1 1 llee han taken unto hi" -.1
wife In Mlna Amber Ilim k n
I old. Th. y are now vlaltlnit bin
. 'i's at Arapriho but will kiuii I"
I . In ''"ttirfax where nhe i. 1
1.1 III thci public nchoola. I..nv-
1 - it.llahcd the Ncwa durmi; tne
yen-.
t'ndi'rtakln-f Co. can hjiu
half. Phone 0-"11 j.- -Advi
Doc Davis Dance
Elks Hall
Friday June 24
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