The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 6 of 16
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TUI.SA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY AUGUST IS 1922
iLILIANCPERKINSl
TY
CL'UBS
( MUSIC
WOMENS
limy 1 til II.
Uriy Dnwn flrn Pawn
l.'rsspinlt Ilk ahndom vr th
sklss.
How tunny font
Anil how tunny learn
Have you brought to the oM World'
eyes?
Cliny Dawn arny Dawn
Veilinc the tint of th cnmlns
day
Who will he wind.
Am! who will be sou
In the ctoni ot tin mn'i (nil rny7
Clrsy Dawn flrsy Dawn
Ornwlng at Isat to the mornlnc
llRlll.
Ilnw itiiiny souls
On (rrief-henten shonls?
Hnvn you Inf t In tho dnrknr-ss of
nluht 7
NAN TKItlttil.t UKIJD.
l'or VHIthiK (ill I.
Miss 1'i'arl White entertained with
iliiiii'lnn In her hnma on Tuesday
evening honorliiff her visitor. Miss
.Marguerite Oiney of Alvii Onta.
Mrs Warren D Abbot who Imn
been iililtn III In said to hu very
much Improved. Mm. James Mc-
Millan ltankln of Hldoradu Kim.
has been here for moro than a week
nt tho bedalda ot .Mm. Abbott hor
fllstcr.
Mr. H. C. Asllby nnd Mr. Krank-
lyn A a)i by hnvo Joined Mr. Ashby
at Walloon take. Win. where she
ban been slnco onrly June. They
will return In lato September.
Messages from Mrs. Dnn J. Davis-
eon who recently underwent nn
opcrntlun at lluttle Clcek sanitarium
tell of hor recovery. Mrs Davis-
oii plans to upend Iho bile sum-
liter at Edgewntor lleach hotel In
Chicago mill will o thuro thU week.
Mrs. Davlsson writes of neelng n
n .mbcr of Tutsans nt Ilattlo Croek
n mon it them being Mr. nnd Mrs.
Knrln I. Itnrwell Mr. nnd Mis.C.
K. Titus Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Warren
Handera unci Mr. John McMnhon.
Mr. uud Mrs. Alison and Miss
lrcno lluel who left two weeks ngo
for a motor tilp to points wnt uro
how In Denver and uro guests lit
JUtol Hhlrloy. Mrs. Alison writes
friends that they woro pleased to
meet Mr. Mark Davis of Tulsa thcru
who bus been with a pnrty of friends
oi. a fishing trip to Montana nnd
Wyoming Tho Alison purty aro
BOlns to Yollowstono park.
Mr. Clifford W. Lord leaves this
week for Los Angoles Cnl. where
he will Join Mrs. lyird who has
been spending tho summer theru
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 11. Wrights-
mnn who nru still In London wher
Mrs. Wrlghtsmnn Is slowly convn-
lelng from her recent Illness plan
to visit l'nrls soon nnd will sail
for America September I on tht
Aquntnulu.
Mr. and Mrs Walter I Cnln nnd
the laltri's mother Mrs. David A.
Tracy who have been residing In the
Mary Hrockman npnrtments have
purchnsed the former homo ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. rlerro A. Jiroach. 1H0S
Houth Clnolnnntl avenue and took
possession tho early part ot th
week.
Mr nnd Mrs. T. K. Roderick havo
Just returned from Norman Okln.
whore they went to attend tho mnr-
rlago of their son Mr. Itorrnnco Ro-
derick to Miss Olgu Ilurnott. which
was beautifully solemnized Monday
August II.
Young Mr. Jules 'Walker who Is
located for tho summer nt Hominy
Okla.. Is hero for a few dnyti' visit
with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil-
liam Hnrgls Walker on South lil-
wood avenue.
Among Tutsans stopping at Trout-dalo-ln-tho-l'lne.
Evergreen Colo.
are Mr. and Mrs. a K. Savage and
children Mm. J. M. Maxoy and chil-
dren Mlsa Maxlne Maxey Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. O. Hollow. Misa Rosalind
II..IP.W nnd Mr. nnd Mr. W. It.
Davis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Rhode and
small ilsiiKliter. havn return! from
a fortnight's sojourn at Morgan's
Inn nt Hpavlnnw.
Mr. and Mrs. I'sill Osrlnah are
motoring to Hulph.ir Bprlugs Ark.
and will Ij" guests there at the
Mountain View hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs.
aerlnrh plan building a rottagn
lhr.
Mrs ft. J. ltliim of Wichita Kan.
has arrived lu spend two weeks with
her aMsr. Mrs. X. T. Hnndsrsnn nnd
Mr. Hnndtrson In ihslr homo on Klf-
tsntllh street Terrnco drive.
Mrs. John llartlettn M"irvo re-
ceived messages on Wednesday tell-
ing her of the dsnth of her niece
Miss Wllin lirnughton. youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Dronshton of that city. Miss
tlroughton was a former student
at Undenwood college In 8t. Charles
Mb. and lias a number of frlenda
hern iimoni; tho IJudsnwnnd girls.
She wns planning to visit hor aunt.
Mrs. Moservc this iiutumn.
Miss Knthryn flavin has returned
from Oklahoma City whero she has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 11.
Trnpp for several (lavs.
MIm Mnymfl tausnn who has
been visiting In Muskogee will re-
turn homo todpy
'Miss Tholmn Harrison hnn re.
turned tn Jlnrtlesvtlle after it visit
hern with Misses Anne and Mnbel
Hall.
Mrs. J. H. Hooper has gone to
Shslhyvllle Kk. to spend tho re-
mainder of Iho summer with rela-
tives and friends.
Mrs. W. W. ltltchlo will leave Snt-
nidny for California to visit hur sis-
tor Mrs. J. J. lllack nnd family In
I Angeles nnd another sister Mrs.
II. M. Davis .In Hnti e'ranclfcco.
Mr anil Mrs. J. M. Chandler and
daughters Misses Aminllu and I'.loliu
Uhnndler left this woek for a motor
trip to Trlndnd. Colo. whero they
will i emnlu until autumn.
FIND SUBTERRANEAN RIVER
Tremendous Flow of Cold Water Is
sues From llcncnlli tiiacier.
nKMKVA. Anir. 17. A great Bub-
terranean river with an outflow .of
67.000 gal cms of water a minute
has been discovered In tho Mont
Illanc legion. Known as naux
Relies thin river hna thrown out
hvmiv iimlnrE.nitinil tributaries which
havo formed hiiiiiII lakes nnd wells
of extremely pnro nnd cold wnter in
the. southeast dlsttlcts of Franco nnd
n soma of the southern cantons ot
Switzerland.
Tile origin of the river is the an-
cient lower glaciers of Mont Ulanc
which It hns boon proved tiows irom
the bottom bh well ns tho top tho
lnllor aupplylne Indirectly tho
Ilbonn and the Ilblne.
Thu wntors of l'.nux Relics nt a
depth of 2li to 80 yardrt beneath tho
..rti...inl.i.. hnvn cnrvnl lint wonder
ful and beautiful caverns grdttoes
and couloirs full of stalactites nnd
stalagmites.
A llnrgnln.
Ad In Chicago paper "I will trade
my husband nged 2S years for n
good electrlo fan."
Holland Hall
A Private School for
liof8 and Girla
College prepnrntory nnd gen-
eral courses Crunch and
r.ngllqh. Kindergarten nil
grades
909 S. Cheyenne
Term will open
September 21 nt
Enrollment nt school from
September 3 to 21 or at
Camp Kawnjlwln Cass lako
.Minnesota.
Wlnnlfrcd Schurcman
Principal
1UCB Lugaje First RmstlAJCZlalast
ass
C7
Heavy Cowhide and Leather Lined
To Be Sold
At
SZI.50
lO-ln. Brown or Black
Reserve one of these bags for your vacation trip. Those
hairs arc made of extra heavy smooth cowhido with
stitched corners set-in lock lift catches and leather
linings.
.MAIL OHDKItS l'lllM'AlD
0-eccst
Numinor Aflcrnixin Dn-M
Hxtromn slmpllelty Is responsible
for the smnrtness of this straight
line frock. Many womeu often won
der when purchasing-a pattern Just
now long it would take them and
nt what cost to produce a finished
PI
ilk
W -ill
5
f-fSI
TMH3 6J
gnrment. And so for their conveni-
ence wo would sny that a dress llko
thin could bo mndo In about two aft-
i.rnooiiH with soiiin tlmii added In
which to do the embroidery at a
cost of about figuring on tho lln-
eno nt &0 cents per yard.
The Indies' dross pattern No. 1451
Is cut In sires 3U 3s 40 43 'ind 4 1
Inches bust measure Slzo 30 re-
quires 3 Tii yards 30-lnrli matorlal.
l'rlco 15 rents stamps or coin (coin
preferred).
Transfer Tntti rn No. 80S - In l ino
only IS conts extra.
When you order your pattern wo
FORM CLUBS BY
LONG DISTANCE
TuIhu Business Women's
Club Forms Qnique Oi'-ganiziition
Club organization by long dlslanoa
Is now being prnotlced by tho Tulsa
lluslnss Women'H club Ths "why"
was a letter from the secretary of
the chamber of commerce at Ulaek-
well asking MIsj Adelaide ltntchel
president of the Tulsa ru lb. to aid
In nrgnulxlng huslrisss wombti of
Hlnekwnll anil giving Hie names of
20 lend log hiialni'KH women.
Tho cifblnet of Ihn Tulsn club nt
Its regular meeting Wednesday noon
decided to write personal letters to
the lllackwell young women named
preaching tho gospel of huslnnnH
women's organization nnd nleo to
proffer assistance to organizing.
Preparation for the olub s unique
financial campaign were completed
at n meeting this week In the home
of Miss Nevada Homier finance
rh.ilrrr.An. f.irln who vill rtiiuuniy
represent month weeks and days
In the club's "calendar" financial
campaign planned how to ralsu their
different quotas which will bo $10
for each " month nnd 5 for each
"week." One girl representing a
summer month r'nns a fortune toll-
ing party nnd nnnther a lawn party
with admission charged to both A
girl who represents a "week" has
i langed to raise her quota by giv-I-
it niiimeiires to several frlonds.
another girl will e-t up temporarily
a shampooing business and others
plan to exorcise self-denial In the
wny of little luxuries. It the cam-
paign Is successful the club treasury
will have gained several hundred
dollars by the bitter part of September.
K. of J" 'a HnJoy ItcfrrshmiMils.
fleer on lap roasted wolnies nnd
special music was tho treat given
Knights of I'ythlas At tho lodge
meeting Thursday night In tho K. of
I. hall. Tho refreshment program
followed the regular business meet-
I nr. An unusually largo crowd do-
srfllc Iho hot weather was In attendance-
ficriiinn Debt DIm.mihIoii.
l'AIUH. Aug. 17. Tho members of
tho reparations commission mot In-
formally today to discuss tho possi-
bility nf reaching some compromise
on tho (lermnn reparHtlonn question
which will hn acceptable to both
Franco nnd Clrent Hrltuln. An offi-
cial meeting had been scheduled but
It wan postponed until tomorrow.
Murks In New Low Itceonl.
NUW VOHK. Aug 17. Tho Cler-
in .in mark today declined tn a new
low record price of S 3- cents por
hundred. One bnnk reported It had
offered 100000011 marks nt tills
price nnd no takers.
10 Hurt When Freight
Car Intcrurban
WINDSOH Ontario Aug. 17.
Fofty persons woro Injured somo
seriously when a freight car being
switched out ot the shipping sid-
ing of tho Canadian ford Motor
company crashed Into Windsor-
Teumseh lnterurbnn on Kast Sand-
wich street. Kord City today upset
ting tho street car and spilling Us
occupants Into the street
Klrst examination of the wounded
resulted In a statement that severul
may die. Many of the victims wero
struck by tho broken gloss while
others were thrown through win-
dows ns the car rolled from Its
triicka wero crushed and mutilated
Sensational Suit I'ilctl.
LOS ANCIKLKS. Aug. 17. Whllo
attorneys newspaper mon and
others conducted practically a na-tlon-wldo
soarch for her to gain
her version nt the sensational suit
In Atlnntn Oa.. Involving her hus-
band Mrs. Walter Candler daughter-in-law
of Asa Candler tho
Coca-Cola king today was on route
to Honolulu It was learned hers.
Sotting n Limit.
A certain business man sent his
son to the collego where he himself
hod been educated. On arrival at the
placo of much knowledge the young
man began to make a few Inquiries
"I should llko to see my fathers
record" said ha tn the head of the
college. "Ho was hore In 1890."
I shall ha verv pleated to show
you tho record" was the r B
have you any special reason 1 r.Jl
suiting It?" w"
"Well" replied the youth f.an
"when I left homo dad toid m
to disgrace his record ntij t 0 J
want to soo how far I can e '
To save tho babies star fti
dairy. p'
Itobert A. McDIrney.
Kuneral director. 921 S. Main
I'hone Osage 101-156. Advertlee-
ment.
Mycr's Complete Unit 1'Vesli Water System
Harness up that well of yours tb jfnur houso plun ' Ingk
with a Myers direct wnter system. Why ujo ila'
water when you enn havo fresh wator from the bott m
It Is composed ot l
Myers Helf-olling wurki
head mounted on a plat n
complete with one-b i '
liorso power motor lv.
bolt pressuro gauge ok
trio switch and cylinder
V. O. B. Tulsa J212.00
k-v
Kramer Heating Company
.'12 Security Hide.
I'liono Osage 3B20 Hesldcnco I'lione Cedar 201s
think It would pay you to Inclose 10
rents cxtia to ii'iilw n opy of our
Summer Fashion Mngnzlne which
shows about 400 styles Including
several pnges of embroidery de-
signs and contains a eoven lesson
coursa In dressmaking.
Send your order to Fashion Do.
partment Tulsa World. 230 South
Wells street. Chicago 111.
The Shine
Io swsr wtlh oily em.
rlAxton I Aim. Mn
Cormlrk's Jtenuty CrMm
a fo tw0r tn etftara
form. Stsyr. en. Ira
teiTOi eomrlaxlon. rrn-
leetl thuskln. Pure. r
llffhtfnllr rurfumed. Klein snrl ihit.
sna coa. 1 rial site tr mu loe.
Tlie Delirsnt Co Wsco. TeiM.
5HTa
Sensational Reductions
on High Grade
WATCHES
Never before in Tulsa have ypu been able to buy
beautiful watches of tho following veil-known
makes at such startling reductions. Don't wait
come in today tomorrow may be too late. Re-
member J.hat every articlo sold here is backed up by
years of fair dealing and the guarantee of Harry
Hcilbron jeweler.
Wrist Watches
I $3.00 $4.00
1 Wash Skirts to
1 Close Out
50c
! 1
Ihe
A beautiful 14-knrat solid gold
15-Jowol adjusted ladles' wrist
watch In absolutoly the new-
est design. A watch that orig-
inally sold for $35. Wo have
six ot these Q-J Q nf?
models. Special nt W 10. i O
beautiful rectangular ladles'
wrist wnlch 14 -karat solid
whlto gold caso with a 15-Jowol
adjusted movement. A
watch that regularly sold nt
JOB. Wo havo four of these
to bo sold nt the very special
price
of
$35.00
Ilenutlful 18-karnt solid white gold roctnngular wrist wntch.
with lr.-Jewol adjusted movement nnd eold regularly nt J85.
Wo have only on nt the special fl A f OE?
l'rlco of MO.ZO
Men's Watches
12 size 1C -Jewel Elgin encased
In green nnd white gold 25-
year guaranteed case hand-
omely engraved. Ttegulnr price
135. We have two (JOQ r7f?
only at tbuu I O
Handsome 12'slze 17-Jowcl ad-
justed Klgln watch In 25-ycar
Riiarantccd green nnd white
gold ense gold ralsod-lettcr
dial. Sold regularly nt $80. We
have two only of (JJQK Krt
these nt DtJUUU
All Howard watches are now on sale at 33 1-3 off.
Also a substantial reduction on Grucns Hamtltons
Walthams and Illinois Watches.
TRUNK COMPANY
411 SOUTJ1 .MAIN
Diamond Specials
During this Itcmovnt Fale wo are offering lovely blue-
white diamonds artistically mounted at prices unheard
ot before. Bee our window display for Diamond Bpoclals
ranging In price QIQfj OK
upward from tD0vJu9
m
Corner Second nnd Mnin Streets
Notice to Our Patrons
in District No. 2
Your Electric mils are due and must bo paid on or betoro tho
18th or service will bo discontinued. District No 2 comprises
all territory east of the center of Slain Btrect and Bouth ot tho
center ot Third street.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
OF OKLAHOMA
III Kast l'ourtli Ntrivt Kennedy Ilutbllng
Wo ('hue tntiinlny nt 1 1". M.
G(jflQ "Store That Sells Wooltex in Tulsa"
ADVANCE SHOP
EIGHT WEST THIRD STREET
Ground Floor Robinson Arcade Opposite Rialto
Over $5000.00 Stock of Summer
Dresses Suits Coats Skirts Etc. in
$6 $7 $8
Wash Skirts
to Close Out
$1.00
"
Final
Clearance
Sale
The Most Sensational Reductions We Have Ever Offered
Brand New Summer Stocks at Less Than Cost to Us
An Absolute Give Away Sacrificed! Wash
Dresses Priced as High as $25.00 - - - -
In this very special group we offer you your unrestricted choice of any Wash Dress we
have in the houso. In the lot are values formerly priced as high as $25. They include
Dotted Swisses Imported Organdies French flowered figured and plain colored voiles
Ratines Dimities and Tissue Ginghams. Every one a well-made garment trimmed in the
very best way. They are high priced garments selling at a very low price.
Positively Sacrificed!
Street and Sport Dresses
Former Values to $25
Dresses in this group at $10 for street
and sport wear. Materials of good qual-)
ity Canton Crepe flowered and figured
Castle Crepes various combinations of
Crepe and Eponge. Desirable colors. An
extraordinary buy
Choice of Any Summer Street
or Sport Dress
This In tho iunt ciccptlonnl offer of the year!
Street and sport Irc.HM.-s of tho very highest type.
You have jour unre.itrlcted choice of nil tho high-
er quality dresses In our Immense etock. Includ-
ed are such flno materials as canton crepes rosh-
aiiarn creiies crepe opoiiRe flowered nnd figured
Castfe. crepcti rrepo lloiimlucs. Ktcry wanted
size anil color. Thu mnn wonderful buy you have
eter made In any store.
FORMER VALUES AS HIGH AS $50
To Close Out One Lot of Wash Dresses
For this ridiculously low price are a few striped and check Ratine and dotted Swiss house frocks
in regular and jumper styles. Be here early if you want one of these .the number is limited.
Choice of the lot for less than cost of material
95c i
One Group of $25 to $35 Spring
Suits and Coats
Navy Blue Tricotine Jersey and Sport
Model Suits together with several very
-ifty spring coats in regular and sport
ypc . Thete will e very practical to
wear during the early fall all aro won-
derful bargains. Choice of the lot for. .
One Group of $40 to $45
Suits and Coats
Many Wooltex Garments Are Included
at This Price.
Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill
juita and stylish looking spring cot '.s
including values way above what you
would expect are found in this group.
Styes aro suitable for early fall wear.
Choice of the lot for
Spring
Unrestricted Choice Any Spring Suit Coat
Every Wooltex Coat and Suit is Included
In this lot have been included all our higher pr'.ccd spring Suits and Coats and you can take
Your choice of the lot regardless of former selling price or cost; this also includes every high-
grade Wooltex tailored suit and coat in the house. These are values that in justice to yourself
you cannot pass up. Choice of the lot for
$25
Choice of All Summer Silk and Cloth Skirts at
Former Values to $20
Here we lime crouped nil our better tyiKi skirts for quick
eleiirunee. The reductions ho are offering tiro uiimzlni;. Q
The most wonderful buy you eer made Is offered lu litis J)
lot. Your unrestricted cliolco of all our higher priced
skirts at this low prlee. Sueli material nfc silk and wool
Untitles Hoshaiiarn Crepes Mixm (ilo Silks and Miillhi-
Mills Novelty Crepes.
6
One Lot of Summer Silk and Cloth Skirts
Formerly Up to $15
A Il-ft . ..I.tbrt ..... .....I L ...... .
i.....v ....I DduiiiiL-r t jurj;u group oi sireci
and Sport Skirts. allies ns hlith as $15. hueli wonderful
materials ns Cretie do Chines. Iliininetto Sntlns llrocudcd
nnd l'lsured Silks Pulllu Silks Silk Antilles Trleoletles
Wool Flannels Wool Jerseys Striped Screes It will pay
you well to buy two or threu of these skirts nt this price
nnd Iny IJiem nwny for next fccnson. flood raiiKO of slies
mill desirable colors.
$4
Five Suits and Five Coats and several Capes in
regular and sport styles colors aro navy suits
and red green blue and gray coats. Choice for
$
5
All summer hats have been placed in one
lot for final close-out today. Many
shapes and summer styles that you will
like. Choice
50
No Exchanges No Refunds Every Sale Final and for Cash Only
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