The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 162, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1922 Page: 20 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY MARCH 11 1922
GRANT HEARINGS
ON NEWPAVING
Protests Covering 82T)
329 841 3-19 Will Be
Heard Friday
CHARGES ABOUT SAME
Claim AnKcsamcnls ArrIiibI
Properly Is Moro TIirh
Benefits Derived
Property -iwihth :.t improvement
ilUlrlRtN N.. fii. all and 849
nii to Iim tflven hearing for pro-
lrti by the) mayor hm'I commit)-
lomim at 10 o'tlixk 1'rldiiy morrt-
lM. Oltlsrens from all of IIimkj dis-
tricts ".liended lh communion
matting Friday. However City At-
torney I'rttnk );. Diiiirmi nt thai
time akeii Hint the Item in; t con
tinned until Dlntrli.-t .IiiiIkh ftedmonil
.H. Cold sinned the Journal entry In
the IrvlhK plort cee mi the rliy
nt to may could InlelltMently dlxest
tills rirclftlon and n n ) s It fur th
benefit (if the major (trial riimiiilM-
eloners before tlm heailiiK In 1i1!
I'rotrMs wore filed by the prop-
erty owners by thiols v. I'ratt whn
represented IrvltiB plneo properly
owners In the trial before .Indue
Cola. Some time was spent by I'rntt
City Attorney Duncan paving con-
tractor! nml tholr HltmiieM nml
Mayor T. 1). Hvnns dlsrtiMltiK ttio
cam ami (tin protest.
The protest from property own-
em In district No 34a In typlcnl of
tlm others n ml rends us follows:
"Tho underslirncd properly own-
em In blocks f nml 7 I'notory nut -(Iltlon
lo Him clly of Tuln respect-
fully ninth ami file our obJectlriiH to
ami hereby protest nun I net tho pro-
po.ort anoamnont of our proporty
nml nil property proponed to bo as-
donned for tlm piivloK for Qlllncy
avenilo In etrert Improvement ills-
trlct No. 348 of ttio city of Tulsa
Oklnlinmn upon tliu followliiK
grounds to wit:
AwKsmciit Irrr-Kiilnr.
"I. That tho proponed HiweM-
ment Ik Irregular unlawful and void
for tioii-coinpllanri) with tho provi-
sions of tho charter of tho oily of
TuImi In respect to thu nmcesiiicnt
of property for street Improvement!!.
"2. Tlmt the proponed assess-
ment: against Dm property In wild
assessment district 'nro cxeeselve
oppremlve ami confiscatory and In
excess of tho nperlnl licoefltn runillt-
ItiK or to result from tho wild pav-
ing; of nnld Qnlncy uvenue and In-
clude curtain Itemi which nro not
lawful aharaen nitnlnst the propel ly
proponed' to bo annealed to wit:
An Addition of 20 per cent moro or
Icon to tho entlmnteil cont of nald
pavliiK to enable tho contractor -to
dispose of npeclut tnx bill constl-
tutlmc a first lieu or churno ORnliiHt
tho properly souisht to bo iih.hvh.iim1
for nald p.ivlnir nt a lorwo dlncount
and C per cotit for oimlneerlnK fee
and for ndvortlaltiK to bo
pnld by the contractor Into tho r.on-
cm) fund of tho city of Tuleu In
violation of tho countltutlon ntid
lnw of Ihn ntato of Oklahoma ami
tho city of Tuli.
(Vinirnt't In I YiiiiilnU-nt
"3. That tln contract for the
ravemont of Qnlncy nvomio In raid
ntrcot nnncnnmi'iit tllntrlct Iji fruuilii-
lent nml void for tho collunloti nml
fraud between cotitrnctork whoroby
tho property owners In xnld district
woro ileprlvcil of fair and open com-
prtltlon nml tho contract for nnlil
pnvlmt wn nwnriled nt nn excoinlvo
exorbitant nml itiircnnmmbly IiIkIi
flKtiro both an to the pnvlnu curb-
! it it. Ki'nillttK and alt other trlmmlnRn
Included In nald contract and tho
city enclncer'n eMIinnto of tho conta
of nald linprovement. whlrti rn'd
eatlmnlo Jour petltlonrrB rljltn war
nadiled by mild city eiiKlnror f.ir the
tieneflt of pavltm contiactorn to tlm
preudlcn and Injury of 'he ow u r.
of property lo bo unseraed th.refor.
"4. That your pctltloncm have
been deprived of lecnl nntleo of raid
Improvement ami an opportunl;v to
Boiute of Joint School
IHnlrkt No. 2 Sold to
Commerce Trunl Co.
The lilKhent blddrn and pur
rbilntrn on Tulra nnd Okiro noun-
tlen' Joint i-oiinolldated rihool din
diet No. 2 bondn rn n Kilo con-
ducted ut tho HxchaiiK" Trunt
corntmny 1'Vldny afternoon wn
tlm Conimerco Trust company of
KanniiH f-'lty. Thin comtnuiy bid
par ftrcriietl I til ct out nod premium
of (11 Til on the bondn which
uirn n li'.l Unuu of $31000. Itn
bid wiin iincoudltlonnl.
Other ' bbldi'rn In order of bid
received unconditionally wore
Tnylor Whlto A Co. I'elrrol Uond
(ompnny C. ICdKur lloiuiold W.
A. Ilrookn nnd tlm Aiimrlcnn Na
tlonHl bank nil of Oklahoma City
ami .tohn Nuveen & Co. CIiIciiko
while IiIiIm Hiibjvct to llielr lit-
tornvyn' npproviil wore miidn by
A T. Hell rompfitiy and W. I..
Slnylon company both ol Toledo
Ohio and It. J. Ilwurd of Okla-
homa Mly.
Wire Flashes
WAaitlNOTOM Mnrrh I-A bill t
en ourr ih (nmirueiion of "eo-eur.
tlx mur'ii" tn r4rl nml tlfnbr OH-
tiirta i inirixlueM In lh unala (oly
tor HoRaior Klnc dtmiKfii of I; i Mi
HlllMI.NdllAM. Al Murch ID.--Out-l
liK llun ( llirmlntihiin warn In-
nn.Uit.1 .nU)t r.iiinwini h li(My (l'ivn.
fu.ur tl rain Thuraday ulaht. Tha tain
fall la aatlmalail at . IT Indian ami Haa
Ilia haaviaat In ycura.
ToKIO Marnh 10. Ah anthualaallo re
i. in waa (nItl llarao Kaio and
iiihar rnrmhata uf tha Japan.m dalaxallni
in llm Waahlnman arma eiinfaranea upon
inalr arrival ltila atlariionn cm tria Talyo
Maru.
be hoard In opposition thereto upon
lull Information of the fnetn in t mo
In file tli' lr objer llimi am heiird
tlieinou beforo tho work of 'aymrf
aid pnvliix wnn commenced In vio-
lation of I III) provlnloriH of thai clinr-
ter of Tutatt nml the rlKhln of your
petlllonern thnieunder. A ooncreto
pavement wan petitioned for. and an
expennlvn nnpliHlt pavlntt wan or-
dered laid.
"Whereforo your petlllonera de-
m.iml n full nnd fair henrlnx upon
u II tiriltera iiffoc lliiif tho nnld all'Keil
ImtinvvementH or benofltn th'irnfrom
ami nieh relief from tho proponed
annoanment tif Ihelr projiorty on they
are In law and equity Justly on-
lltled to."
Tho petition In nlgned by I.uln K.
W'urnnr K. li. Wnrner J. II. Vowhln.
tiniiui .Incobn UtoVor OborntHlcr
Kllen Kllln O .1. Tippet J. J. Hlnck
J. W. Norrln. Nclllo I) Ilotick. V A
("lieenwood nml tho Omiiko Cotton
oil coinpnuy.
Colliinlou lllKprouil.
CommetitlnK on tho protent nml
referrlliK to JtidKn Colo'n declnlon
Mnyor Kvnun pninted out that the
ilinrnii of rolliinlon nitnlmit contrnc-
toin and city offlelaln had not been
upheld by tlm court who linnad bin
deelnlon on tho manner of holding
henrlnwH. the E per cent ontslnenrluK
fee and tlm no-called IK per cent dln-
coimi Mnyor HvatiH ntated alno
that If tho r per cent fen In not
charited to the district bcmiflted by
npcebil Imprnvementn It mimt be
mined by ad valorem taxation be-
cause It In necennary for tho flnnn-
elmt of the city.
I V. Cray prenldnnt of the Htnnd-
nril 1'avlnK company dcrlnrcd pu'v-
Inn contrnctorH do not bid IB por
cent over tho cost of linprovomentM.
but pronent their IiIiIh with tho In-
tention of ncceptlnir paving rcrlp
at liar nml nccrtied Inlorent. If It In
tivronnary for them to illncntint thin
scrip beforo It can bo marki'ted
or If It becomes necessary for them
to even rIvo It away that la their
prlvllcio he contended.
Altered Federal Item-no Notes.
M'AI.HKTUU Chnrited with alter-
ln federal renorvo notes llnrry
Thompson and Kttn '''hompnon arc
held in tho county Jn hero today
Tho pair In. wanted at Okmulxco nml
Ilenrveita on similar charxen.
VOTE FOR
C. S. YOUNKMAN
and tin
Early Completion
of tha
. Spavinaw Project
(t'nl.t folltlrnl Aittrttlarmrnt)
TOKId Jitarth ID. Tha eaMiiat rtcrMcl
Ula tu.lav that avaeuaiiun rr aiianiuntf.
cinria. Kill b brrun ly Jahanaaa frrn
n'iw nccuj.inr ina prnainrn Aptjl 1
r.a"uatl(in t Tilna Tau will vr.lt final
atraamant With l.'hlu. Iha aaailnal il-
(Wd..
THK If 1(.-.. la I - . - i t .
nnia.1 taciurar on hlrth canlrul waa pt.
iiiniaii io lami iai iiour irnm tha in ar
'lalyn Maru aflar aha hail haen nuea-
riliniMl (Mr Ut I...U- mm I.. t. . ...1.. (
cuiiilnv hats.
At 1 1 .AN Marrli m.l-ha ravnliillimarv
Kariimant ut tha fiaa ell of t'huoa naa
ifflail aulliurlty tandiarlly In Dli.vannl
...ntia inaniiiar i ina iiauali iliam-
r.r or .lat'Ullea aahl n dlapMUi fium
lhr IdUay
Iha drhla tit k ?t yaar maturity baala.
aa fruvlrtpil In the fundlni law.
KANSAS flxr. Ho.. Mareh in. A na
tlrtnal r(illlna; an1 aaltinv orsanlvatlon for
whaat whtrh will take ttia name nt tha
Amaroan Whaat tlrnwara aaaoctatlon wil
Ira arfftad at Oilraao tlarnh tD and
91. It waa announcad hcra today.
KOHT WOIITII Tataa March 10
Attar an all nleht battto with anew drlfta
traa In tha Taiaa rtanhandla wra rn-
Iiortad early t&Uay In r. movlrur asaln.
WATKItl0 "Vah Mareh Id Mra
Warah A Teal Nabraalia Monaar who
rearail l( adoptx) chlhlran dlail today
aia.l tl.
TOI'MKA. Kan. March" 1(1 It. J. Mi.n-
klna attornay.f anarai t()day nnnounead
ha au1d ba candldala for a alteram I
rnuri juxica n win nptman juatKa
alia I'nrtar Hopklna tiaa aarvai aa at
tornay (anaral alnca 1917
WASHINGTON Mareh I0.A oarn
mpnt-uwhad enrrxtratlnn for tha davalop
meet rf Mtiari Khoala Ala. nllrata f.rnj-
art. waa rrortnaad In tho aanatn tnday tv
Nnrrta. rapnhltaan of Nahrafeka chair
maa of tha aanata adlrult'iral rotnrnUlat
CotiRcnllnl I'.ffcct.
Vlrx I hear your hired man died
flew.
flene Veith broke his ncok.
Vlrg llroke Mis nock? How?
0n The doctor put nomo mon-
key kIii ml m In blm to rcntoro bin
youth and he llinbcd tip u treo nnd
tried to hntiK by hln tall.
VII.NNA. Marrli 111 Hlr ivitn.
(lumla lirltUh eonunlaahinar la Auatrla
whii laavaa ahortly ter Waahlnalon. win
attanuil lu iiat tha Ainarloali Rovaruru..!
m iDiaxii na nan iun AutliU'a f.iralan
IMyniania- it waa learned.
f.nvrriM fci-..t. in i-.. . . L
......... w nu ii ii a
wan rniatil hy Ilia aulklns ininara i.n ne
fimn .luhannaalmra; today. Nina im
uaaiha are raportatl.
LIKItl.lN. March tfl lanp.lln U'1.1.
tuilay nriinliitad Hair llarmra paihiamni
mlnlaler ef llnanca laailtn rhariiaa uf
l.rllfy prinK.d hy it eummiuilit ew.iiii
I'rlahalt llurmoa danlaa Ilia accuaalljn
Cllti.ft.lfl . I. .. . .
u(..nu. M.iii iu .nana ii leaa
waa aantanrad tu flvo yuara In laii.ii
wuitii i.anliantlary and hii wlta Mra.
Iran MrAulllfa Inka to i ir and a
day In tha aama priaon In f.l.nal inutt
ham tlila nftarnuon fur amtiMalrmant of
uiaininanl Mm.riiy.
LONDON March ID.-Tin Inn . ...
eminent la daairuylnc l.rldir.n ai d n
trrnohlnii rnoda mi 'lyroiia-M inauhan I. i.
ilrr fi'Mlnic ralda ncearillna; m n ilia-
palin raualved Data from llalfat ilila all.
irnoun
NAHIIV1I.I.K Tann. ure.rch 10 Tho
. uinnei lanu river ai noon Imla ha I
raaohad n liollll two faat ab.iVM ll.t.i.I
ataan hara llaaanif nta uf tvnrphoiM.a
aliinir tha Ivrr at flnmtM ahd th watar
nan raarnan in aaiunu ftnir nl tho tar-
mlnal Pulldini
MllJCiro CItV .TaTh IK -Ouvarnor
Miljlia haa raaly.rird i i.'iv(inur vt Hit
alatn of Mlchoacan ao or.piu to raprita
riH vlved bare which add mat ho took
thli alaii undar praaauro Irjm tho atati
taiUUtura
NKW VUHK Maictr0.-A.i liivriim-
tary pallllon In bankniploy vn filed tn-
day aualnat Iha Ituaaall d t iiUl.a int-
purnllon alock broktia. Thu liatuiull
inada no inanllon uf atocka or llabillilca.
I'AltSONH Knn. Marrli 10 Funarnl
arvlcaa fur Mra. rormaltt I'uona ioi
warn hald yralnrday aflrrnunn &ho waa
raportnl to havu btan tha eldaat woman
In Kanaaa bha dlad at bar liomu mar
Altamunt Tuaiday.
VASItlN(lTON.MaTchlO. Tho fadfnl
Judiciary wa attnekad In tha aannia tn.
nay uy arnatora nr bolli partlra fur rl-
IcKfd tnllnr of tha emirta to dlipoia of i
drart-dodilnif caaca which ktoaa durliik
tha war
WABHtNOTON. Maroh 10. Par tn ad. !
ranro of Hi itil.t fundlnic neautlatlona
with forclan Kovarnmanta ufflclala of'
tha United Htataa rpct that moat nf tha '
ilahlora will find It Impoaalhla to a.l)uat
. j .
rv I J
r
u
Saturday
Flowers
Specials
HuskotH of Spring Flowers
$1.50
Fresh Rosen good length
stems $1.50 and $2 dozen
I iffjl PnoOTratyanraao
FLOWER SHOP
O. t). HOSTO.V
10 Kitst Tlilnl Street
Mioiicj OniKo .110-8010
Sherman Rogers Knows
His Stuff
ijj When Sherman Rogers opened up at tho
Chamber of Commerco luncheon yesterday
we didn't need n Philadelphia lawyer to in-
terpret his meaning. Starting as a
lumberjack he is now on tho Outlook. Ho
knows so many things in general and tha
solution of the employer and employa
tjj problem so well in particular that you sit on
the edge of your chair listening. "Hate nnd
reason cannot occupy tho same mind at the
same time" he says. The reason employers
can't hold their men is because they haven't
sold themselves to their help. Meantime
labor agitators get across their hate program
causing labor trouble. The human clement
must enter the making and distribution of
every article elso it can't last for long. I
know now why STETSON hats are so good.
Tho "boss" and the help arc acquainted.
Short hours rcstrooms recreation hours in-
surance societies movies the purchase of
food and clothing at wholesale and profit-
sharing make 4000 contented and prosperous
employes and they in turn make good hats
probably tho best in the world at tho price.
My window is now showing the spring numbers.
See Our
Anniversary S
advertisement
ale
3
on
page
Try Our Drug Store First
WE CUT THE PRICE
WARN
NG
HOTEL TULSA UL0O
Tho public is hereby warned against iho activities ot
any person or persons representing themselves to be
nuditors or abstracters of Life Insurance policies. Such
porsons seek only personal gain and profit at your ex-
pense in recommending changes in tho kinds of policies
or In exchanging policies of tho company in which you
are already Insured for those of another company.
If you are approached hy anyono representing himself
to he an auditor or abstractor of Life Insurance policies
you arc carcntsly requested to communicate with any-
one of the persons named below or with tho Commis-
sioner of Insurance for the State of Oklahoma at Okla-
homa City.
A. V. Datcnport Airt.
Aetna I.lfc Insurance Co.
U A. Ilratilrt At
lVpiltablu I.lfo Assurance
Society.
I. I.. 1)0) le A cent
C.iiiintlnu 1.1 To Insurance
Company
i ....ii
u - . nun .iil.
N Mutual 1.1ft' nmirntica Co.
M. (J. fihrevtubury. Aut.
XortlmcMcrii .Mutual Life.
Inmirunro Co
Dr. S I. llawlcy Pcey
Atlas Life Iuni'iinco. Co
Fnrmcr A Durnii Act.
New York U5o Insurance (Jo.
KIIiih I'. Ileiirtlcn Act..
MliiiicMitii Mutual Life
IiiMirnnce Co
Unusually Quick Satisfactory Service Given to Mail Orders and Inquiries
Wc Quolq No
former or Com.
ponitHo 1'rlccM In
Our - AihcrthliiK.
Wit Let Von llo
tho JiiiIko of
of Values
Halijburton-Abbott Co.
Main and Fifth Streets
Phone Osage 60G0
STOHI3 HOt ltSi
Dally
8:30 to fi:30
Scturday
fl!30 to 0:00
It's Quite an Accomplishment to Obtain Such
Lovely Spring Styles SS for Small Outlay
Our largo volume of business makes it an objective tor
high-grade makers of dependable merchandise to sell
us their goods nt minimum prices. The attendant ad-
vantages of stylo quality and conservative price arc
passed on tn our customers and arc consequent reasons
for our patrons looking to us season after season for
their needs in the lines wc curry.
New Frocks Charming
Ptvllah new frocltg In ctopcM tnffetBB cro-
poiiKo nnd polret twill or nicotine com-
bined crepo In th'rco-plrco flylei for a col-
lection of tempting beuutle. to bo offered
todKy nt figures well within thu nvoniKo
wnrdrobo budget.
With color neJicmcB including nnvlcn brownn tan.
nnl combinations of navy-nnd-honna nnd others'
"elections nro very ood for particular nhoppcrs
who delight In tho poswMlon of charmlnB now
clothes.
25.00 to G9.50
Smart Coats and Wraps
A coat or wrap nt tho price you wnnt to pay no
matter what tho flRuro mny bo tlmt nllnwr for
Kood quality Is what Is posslblo h'ero today. New
nhowlnKH In poln cloth vcldyne bollvln nnd duvet do lalno somo
with cnrncul collnrn. In navy black fallow platinum rose tan
and other coloring.
Coats 10.00 to 110.00 Capes 15.00 to 89.50
Dainty Peter Pan Blouses at 2.95!
Now Mouses of striped dimity with lotiK'sleoves and striped RlnK-
ham collars. othorn of whlto llahutal silk with short sleovesT both
styles with rotor Pan collarn. Moro nro In striped dimity with roll
collars and V-necks turn-bnclt cuffa on lone slcoves and tucked
fronts. Unusunlly good values.
Corduroy Robes Are Just In
Hero aro Junt tho corduroy robes that ho ninny women havo been
lnoulrlnK for lately. Theyro In brnkfnst and straight coat styles
either lined or unllned and shown in row copon coral and purple.
Of sood quality corduroy and nlcoly finished.
7.50 to 10.00
Womrn'a Vrar Third lloor
wlii&d? Mi1" Sila
A Beauty Consultation
Specially Arranged for Women
A nlco cltar skin and pood complexion tiro tho right
every woman. With this In mind wo havo brought special
ly to Tul'a women
Miss Grace Pctcro Personal Representative
and Consultant From
Elizabeth Arden
Creators of Finest Toiletries
This beauty culturo expert may bo consulted reKardltis
overy enro of tho skin nnd tho purposes nnd correct tiao
of tho various Klizahcth Arclen preparations will bo ex-
plained. Women who apprcclato tho appeal of an ex-
qulsito complexion nro Invited to make use of this sorMco
during tho next two days only-
Saturday and Monday
Modish Coats and Capes for Girls
and for Juniors
Clever short coat styles that appeal to mothers
and daughters nlike tweods polo cloths and
novelty material weaves. Homo nro very tni-
lored while others show largo alcoves and capo
effects.
tiliown in tans browns copons Pekln. rose
orchid and othor colbr sch'omes. A wide se-
lection awaits Saturday shoppers.
7.95 to 35.00
New Dresses for Juniors
Just about thu nicest drosses you could think ot aro to bo found
among thU collection Canton cropoH crepo knits wool tweeds
and wool plnlds In elxos 13 15 nnd 17 for Juniors Colors include
rose navy brown tans tans and blacks. In various styles In loose
straight linos bolted Others trimmed solf-matcrlal In contrasting
color
25.00 35.00 39.50
MlMfft' Shop fourth I1oor
Hats Special at 3.48
Keeping up with tho women's
wear lines tho millinery section
Is receiving almost tly arrivals
of tho newer later modes. To
mnko room for further ship-
ments to coma wo offer a col-
lection ot sprinz hats at tho
abovo special price sailor nnd
off-thc-faco types and narrow
bt I ina ot vlsca braUln fatlns
ullks and crepes In pretty color-
ings. Unusual values.
New Children's Hats
Children's pretty hats In mllnns llsero nnd fancy Japaness
or fancy mllan hemps banded with gros grain or velvet
ribbons offered in navy black brown and natural com-
bined with' black.
1.25 Upward
Sports Hats and Tams for Small Girls
Chic sports hats nnd tams for tho tmiall girls in pretty
colors and combinations as well ns dressy pllk hats fnr
ear with now spring dresses. In black navy Hind roil
ro.ia copen and other shades. A good rango of reasonable
prfbos.
Mllllnrry Third llonr
Men's Pajamas 2.95 3.50 3.95
Now stock ot men's two-pleco pajamas in madras nnd
whito solsette cuffs nnd down tho front finished with
colored braid. Sizes 36 to 44. All of good quality well
made.
Fourth l'loor
Splendid Values in the NewSilks
Exquisite Crepes
A remnrkabla showing of
dress crepes chosen for their
evenness of weavo their
stylo and durability; 40-
inch. Many many O QK
many shades tCittJO
Fancy Foulards
Kxtra good wearing grndo
silk foulards In fancy small
patterns In satin finish for
pretty nprlng drosses; 3C
Inches wide. Tho - A t?
yard prlcod X.'i'J
Dress Taffetas
Two splendid groups plain
and changeable taffetas of
dependublo quality; in all
fashionable shades nnvy
black; 3G-lnch. Tho -i HQ
yard 2. CO and... X I O
Silk Remnants
Rapid selling ot silks to
women gottlng tholr spring
sowing under way finds us
with silk remnants In wldo
variety. Saturday nt low
remnant prices.
Piece OouJa SmoihI Flour
Among Most Wanted Woolens Are
Newer Tweeds
Unusual showing of twocds
in various weights and all
desirable spring colorings
for suits dresses wraps;
plains stripes nnd plnlds to
match; 3. CO -J (Jg
Skirting Plaids
Beautiful line ot homsspun
yarn cloth In Harlequin
plaids and stripes in attrac-
tive color effects; B4 Inches
wide nnd cholco Q PA
grade. Yard 0vj
Wool Epongo
One of tho most distinctive
dress materials; docs not
strotch or bocomo glossy:
for dresses and cape
Cholco quality at QC
tho yard 0-JO
Woolen Remnants
Woolens and colored wnsh
materials In v.-ldu vnr!'y of
weaves patterns and color-
ings goods for many ue
In short lengths. Offered
ot temptingly low prices.
riace iooda Sfcunil lloor
Saturday Features in Toilet Goods Section
CttKAMtt AM) LOTION'S
Woodbura racial Craam. .10c S7o
Wooitlmry'a Cold Cream !S7o
l'omrflan Nlslit Crfam STf. Mo
Pompalan Day Craam SOo
VompeUn Jlaaaage. . .S'Jc Hie .'Jo
Uamrall A lUmiJall'a
l"ram SOc 41o
8miray Jovcnay 33c
l'ona'a iSitract Vanlihtnx
Cream t'c 4.e
Tond'a Uxtrnct CoM Praam 57c t7e
Marlnrllo I.cttuco Cream.. 18c l.CV
Maitnello Acna Cream Wc
Marlnello pleach Cream 4Kr
Ansalua Lemon CleanelnK
Cream l.9
Angelua Lemon Ttaaua l.M
lltnd'a ltonav and Almond
Cream SOc
Nadlnole Cream
Xtlllman'a l'n-ckle Cream
Jying'a Cold Cream
liapey'a Cream
1'rottliu Cream
i:na TlMUe Cream ..
i:tino Claanalns Cream
l rama l-.lcaya
our Special Cucumber Cream.
jerRen a iienaoui and Almond
Cream 7e
Mentholalum lOr. sue
Iniiranra Milkweed cream.. ate H.o
I)r lierry'a KrecUla Lotion 4o
Oriental Cream 1.10
HOC
S7c
iMo
S7e.
Ilin
. ... IBe
4 He sue
4H Kile
I0o
23c
SIMCCIAr. COJIHINATION
oriKit .
1 bottle .Icrgvn'H Itciuolu
and Almond Iillon nml
1 -Hi. cako of III Tovar I'uro
Cnstllo So:ti (not oicr tvu
i-iiiiililiiiiihms to ii
rnstomcr)
47c
r.cr
Melballne
Klnin
Nadlna
Arcadia
Java lllce .......
Armuml'a
Harden fragrance
Mavla
Mr I III
Melba Opera
Melba I.lluo
Love-Me
Carmen
I.uior
Mary Oarden ....
Threo l-'lowara .
I. Tretfla
Aaurea
Klorartlyo
l.a Jllanche
KUnrea
Iljer-Klaa
row Dints
lfo
...i 10c :i7e
37o
M7e
.lie.
37(1
Sic
Sir
31c
Bin
117(1
nin
. :ilo
39c )
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JSC
'.Mo
7.1o
4.V
7"o
78u
30c
It AI K TOMTS SHAMPOOS
Wild lloot Uandrutf
naniedy 49c fOc
Mahdeen ltt.tr Tonlo 78o
IMIIderlne tic 43c .He
l'lnaud a Mu dp Quinine. .Ctle t.10
Mary Abble Hair Tnntc. . 49r U7e
Wild Itnot l.lauld MhamnoA. . 3Uo
Watklna' Mulalfled L'ocoanut
Oil S3o
I'eckai'a Llipild Tar 45c
Jerien a Violet Olycerlne
Ktiampno ZOn
ralmollva Shampoo large alze..3to
TALCt'MS
Melba Love Mo IKc
Mavla Talcum I Ho
Hnulbha Talcuma lr
Mark' 7-tno Htarata IHr
Ainmen'a I'rli kly Heat Powder lie
Wllllama' Talcuma lr
Johnann'a llaby Talcum IHo
Jergen'a Cruah Odora IKp
Djer-Kiss Talcum
Special 17c Each
I.lmlt 4 Cans
I'F.ltrUMKS TOILET WATEIIft
Locuat Illoaaom Perfume oa...fi0c
While itoaa Pertume oi AOo
Jlckee I'erfun.e o: 30c
Lily of the Valley Perfume ot. Mo
Crab Apple Perfume oz &0o
Trailing Arbutua Perfume oz...80o
Mavta Perfume ox 13.
Threa 1'lowera Pertume oz 1.80
l.'Orlgan Perfume 01....; 2.S0
DJer-Klaa Toilet Water 1.3
DJcr-Klja Vegetal 110
Mavla Toilet Water IHo
Melba Toilet Water 7Ke
lini'lLATOItll'.M IlKODOHANTS
ANTIMKI'TKH
Neet
ArcadLi Depilatory
Iielatun
Do Mlrocle
Splrn Powder
Kteteweet
Mun
Non Hpl ...........
Llaterln
l.nvorla
I.yaol
Uaer'a Aaptrln IS
.30c 89e
3!)o
sue
4Ho
IWo
lUc
Itle
37o
lc lr
1UC 31c
IDc. !Uo
tableta lor 1.1c
I1K.XTAL l'!ti:r.ltATION9
Dr. Lyon'a Tooth Powder !0e
Dr. Lyon'a Tooth Paate I
Wllllama' ToothI'aate 10c
Kolynoa Tooth Taate xlr
Arcadia Tooth Paate 33o
Lliterlne Tooth 1'aete 31c
1'orhan'a Tooth Taate Sir 4He
Popsodent Tooth Paste
2 for 65c
I.lmlt 4
ordcre for toilet nrtlclre "
wliril urconipuiilcl .by (ifn"j
full (i uur tux in in;
HIIAVl.NO l'KKI'AIIATKI.NM
Wllllama' Bhavrng Hllck
I.yaol rihavlng Cream
Colgate's Shaving ('renin...
Johneim'. Hhivlntt Cream...
Polmnlivu Sliavlnir Craam...
Woodbury's rihavlnx Cream.
Menneii'a ahiivlnB Cream....
19e
2c
tVf
i'le
:'ic
'.'Be
..lie
TOIL15T SOAl'H
Packer'a Tar
norabeltl Caatlle lb
Cutlcura
Ravman'a. S for
Ivory rtolte ""'
Lux
Colgate'a Illg llaih. t for... .
Klrk'a I'lrat Prize ruth. J '"r-
Klrk'e Cocoa llardwaler Coaille
3 for
Scotch Tono Perozlde 3
Ivory 3 for
Z0-Mule Team Ilorax....
Palmollve 3 for
Jergen'a Violet Clyceilno
1'alry for
tOe
pic
Kki
'..10
Sir
fur.
10.-
ll)c
Sic
tile
.!... i"
l for tie
!
Woodbury's Facial
Soap
3 Bars for 55c
Limit u liars
RINSO
nomonstriitlon SpeelaN
SImkIo pncUiiKO 0J5J
'. fi7c
. 05c
." tiitckiiecs for
10 pacliiiRCs for .
17 put knees for .
Special Showing of Fine Human Hair Goods Main Floor
BEX 3Hmmm
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