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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 28

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Tulsa Worldi
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SECTION OUR TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY JULY 21 1940 4 Many Stellar Attractions Are Booked by Carsons for the Coming Season Plans Rush Parties On Wedding Trip 4 A Wl HI Jtwkln a ape me and COLLEGIATE in a take their 1 4 it i tri gab ha inal Clearance 25 69c tS GROUP 7 Jff AIR CONDITIONED GROUP 101 Charlotte Push Up Wave CHARLES Ph 4 M11 10 Months to Pay I'llHS Cl ft at Street's 101 Mfr 4 TltEETjS ITH AVE AT MAIN SEND ysM'BbY ANOWt WILL RETURN YOU THE HAH $195 $395 aa much tell tie lie on dr Jci tyi hr di WoolroU of "Th BIlitM with look wi on an co bn 8P 410 ft Mai ru 8 1204 be wo how rnn I Ik null that nius high The new corset ere designed specifically to pare down the hiphne and give a lang ahek line to the thighs Tuha'l Largest and Most Modern Beauty Salon The autumn silhouette de mands a correctly fitted foun dation garment loi nu lb co ha fai Polk dots large still high in favor i pl bi hi fr Cr fr Cl fr Si I of Alpha Omni Phi Delta Delta for women will 22 to attend dt bt In ru th ra in te' hai tei tlii wi' nt rit WC ft be nti tai Reg $350 Snap Curl Reg $500 Charlenol Stolen from the Princeton itt is Ruth Hussey's every topcoat The three quaw coat is in a soft beige tweed i features such masculine earmiti as an extremely broad cut tot shoulder a notch collar back and a three button closr: A long vent indvidualizes back The actress complement ht coat with a rust brown pork sport hat Li Im TULSA WOMEN ARE BUYING ba' llll an gri with Confident When you shop for the items advertised in these columns will you say "I saw it in Eliza beth Thank you 35 Lleenaed Operotore? Owned Operated by Gertruda Criswell We sell our fur roots accord ing to th notional code of ethics no mis representation Every pelt te strictly Grode A the styles ore authentic Join the trend to Street buv your fur coot with con ftdence ft to del You wi'l find a nice assortment of Switzerland prints at THE PICTURE SHOP 520 South Main Choose gayly colored flan embroider these easily stltrb butterflies and flowers on yam bedspread rattern 2555 eeaUln a transfer pattern at one inch two 1x4 inch and eight J'jx2 trirh motifs illustrate of stitches materials requlrei color schemes Send JO rents In coin for ft: pattern to The Tulsa Wag Needlecraft department 82 tp? avenue New York plainly pattern number ytt name and address te ft SEIDENBACH'S CORSET SALON CONTINUED CLEARANCE with many unusual values odd lots of foundation garments at greatly reduced prices In cluded you'll find an abundance of large sizes Second loor air conditioned Shopping I tj) al ft ft ft a ft ft ft A ft li 11 With tUMbutt Miss Betty Trees the new ly elected pres ident of the Top Notchers dub is taLing the lead in making ar rangements for a series of rush parties to be given dur ing the sum mer The first will be a bridge party Wednes day at the home of Miss Gloria Sturge 139 South Jamestown 39950 tel bei po Irr Th tri ly 'bi nr shi (Values to $100) Sun Suits Bonnets Sun Dresses Caps Dresses Sweater Suits Suits Swim Suits No Loyowoy All Sales ino! ballet they take stretching down and moving the ankle circle or weak arches you can a couple of soda bottlea and roll them back and forth under your arches as you hold to chairs on either side of you It will hurl but it will help When you go to bed pull your toes backward sev eral times Massage your arches toward the ankle CONWAYS' 1 10 East 5th Sale values you can't afford to overlook Dresses all kinds $5 to $795 Hips: iiirhes thighs: 21 Inches ralf: 13 Inches ankle: 8 Inches It your legs measure up to the above dimensions they measure up to the legs of the Rockette of the New York stage Rockettes mint have long slender legs So although they have a steady diet or ntgn kicking tapping and timbering exercises 15 minutes before every rehearsal to avoid bunchy muscles Business girls and girls of lei sure need exercise io keep legs in trim too irst of all forget walking in low heels makes clcs long and slender and heels tend to make them bunchy It you really want to do some thing about your legs consider these hints from Russell Markert director of the Rockettes: 1 Exercise every dny 2 Massage is the easiest and surest wny to get rid of fat 3 Make the most of your legs You can rub away some of that end of the girdlc fat by taking the flesh between your fingers and massaging toward the inside of the thigh To help your thighs and hips at the same time sit cross legged on the floor (a hard sin face not a soft carpet) and rock from elbow to elbow 25 times or variation lie on your hack with your arms overhead and your feet in the sir then roll your legs from side to side A back ward kick with knee bent as you hold to the foot of the bed is a third good exercise Jor hips and thighs You can develop the calf by standing with your feet turned outward and slowly raising up on toes and down again Walking around the room on your toes helps too Strengthen your ankle by sitting THE LUCIE MARIE SHOP Third loor Junior League B'do CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S WEAR IKE ifth Tel 3 9991 Biennial Convention of Phi Delta Delta to Be in Portland th( Th ths the ly of 1p la no Majority of Women I lave Turned Out to Be Suit Minded A morning coffee will be served members of the Veterans of or eign Warn auxiliary Wednesday at the Veterans club 214 East 13th pta Mrs Dan Robinson will be liostesa and will be assisted by Mrs George Stonum Mrs John Swaim and Mrs Brewer Powell Coffee will be served at 9 o'clock and both auction and con tract bridge will be played Thursday night an ice cream so cial will bo held on the lawn of the club Assisting Mrs 1) Kinslow chairman will be Mia Wakefield Mrs John Thompson and Anna Cullings Members of the auxiliary re ceived their first lesson in the making of Red Cross surgical dressings and bsndages Thursday afternoon The first package of 400 prepared bandages and dress ings was shown the group the package is to be sent to New York to be forwarded for use among the refugees under Red Cross direc tion Grace James Is chairman of the group and working with her were ora Montgomery Mabel orres ter rances orrester Norma Stansberry Alma Mae Stansbury Helen Owens Hazel Burris Geor gia Potter and Anna Cullings ive auxiliary members are expected to work each Thursday afternoon to Complete the quota set for the auxiliary 1 BABYLAND CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES Sale of Suits and Dresses sizes 3 to 6 at very special prices 14 Sixth St Tel 3 7149 Sec our ad above on this page Sale of McMULLEN chambray and silk dresses sizes 10 to 20 prices from $798 to $1393 Regular 1 275 McMullens now $798 Regular $1698 McMullens now $993 Regular $2500 McMullens now 1 398 BARCLAY'S DRESS SHOP Junior League Building 1 16 East ifth Avenue EXOTIC HAND The long lithe attenuated ex otic hand should wear jewelry in keeping with its flashing grace barbaric handwrought rings em bellished with brilliant flashing stones massive curiously wrought bracelets of striking and primitive design Whether the metals are the stones authentic or not depends on the limitations of your budget With all the world gone costume jewelry mad and every shop window teeming with delightful reproductions of the bibelots of every from the early Greek through the baroque the down to the stream it should prove an and pleasant task to select the decoration for your hand STREAMLINED Traditionally a modest affinity is supposed to exist between men who wear nightshirts and ladies who wear heavy muslin lingeries with ruffles Latest reports how ever indicate that this affinity is to be extended to ladies who wear heavy muslin lingerie with ruffles The streamlined night shirt is here According to a New York merchant the only place to our knowledge incidentally where any kind of a nightshirt for men may be purchased the streamliner is here to stay too Resurrection of the nightshirt caine about because certain gen tlemen objected to going to bed with pants on The new stream liners end just below the knee Most of them tie around the waist Colors favored are maroons blues and greens White almost never Silk to date Is the most popular material with sheer rench lin ens advocated for hot nights And of course there re a few die hards who insist on flannel for winter wear Women are now so suit minded that many of them will went noth ing else on lhe street The old jrtim that one always wears a rest in town is still a rule with our best di eased cosmopolitan crowd The rotd may he the most dimin utive bolero but it la culled a coat mid it serves the purpose of "covering up me areas Tho majority of women ever wear suits nnt as a vention but because they them They are convenient able to almost nny daytime hour always present a good appear mice and they aio a classic fashion are classic fashions?" you mnv ask They are those that you will hear tnora about in the next few thosa staple things that stnv willt us because they are good and suited to our way of lite Sults particularly tailored suits are among them mid are due for continued popularity Suits have coinc right through surcessfiil spring into an equally good summer season rom spring suits of woolens we changed to lighter weight suits tropical wor steds gabardines failles crepes 1'alm Bench cloth and so on only to change again with hot weather when cotton suits take Hie stage Jacket amt Dress AH these suits are not tailored far from It Though the more man nlslt type retain their place the majority are in softer styles types that are more easily laundered that are not quite so severe and make less demand on the wearer on hot days Many of them are frankly dressmaker styles others rattier casual wJh Hared skirts mid cardigan or bolero over a con trasting blouse The dress with matching jacket is a great favor ite and comes In many versions Now Yorkers are beginning to get into gingham suits chambrays cotton gaberdines and others while news from far sections leads us to believe that southerners doing the same thing and other people will soon follow suit It's Definite Dales Ann on need for Six Productions Bloused bodice narrow ski a pencil slim silhouette slimness enhanced by drsp say designers for falL Miss Lillian Everett Herndon a past president cron chapter of legal fraternity leave on July the biennial convention of the or ganization at Portland Ore July 26 to 28 Mrs Mildred Pack Ber geron prominent attorney of Cleveland Ohio international president will preside over the sessions This fraternity of over 1600 women has 50 chapters located throughout the United States and Canada Many of the most prominent women attorneys in private practice with the govern ment or holding state and city of fices are members of the organi zation The membership also in cludes many outstanding women in commercial fields and research activities Phi Delta Delta publishes a quarterly legal magazine and the program of the fraternity for study and research includes taxation re statement of the law juvenile de linquency probation and parole system co ordinating council movement and legislation affect ing women Plans for a bureau will be completed at the convention which will make avail able competent speakers on the foregoing and related subjects Scholarship keys are awarded members upon graduation for scholastic excellence in law school rom the Phi Delta Delta endow ment fund scholarship loans are available to girls in their last year of Jaw school who meet certain requirements The fraternity sponsors a break fast at the meeting of the Amer ican Bar association each year at which judges deans of law schools and prominent members of the bar fram nil parts of the United States are guests Alpha Omicro chapter is headed by Miss Lou Etta Bellamy pres ident and has a membership of approximately 151 Other officers are Mrs Logan Stephenson vice president Mrs Gwyneth Parks secretary Miss Dora Barnard treasurer and Miss Elaine Barnes chaplain A feature of the conven tion according to Miss Bellamy will be a trip to Timerline lodge on Mount Hood The Youth choir of the Second Presbyterian church under the di rection Of Grady York will pre sent musical on the lawn of the A 1437 South Boulder riday night at 745 spon sored' bv the Ette dub younger business gu ts' club nt the Miss Jean Wolfe and Miss Mari lyn Edwards are soloists of the choir and Miss Mary Jane Beale is the pianist Tho first part of the program will consist of sacred se lections and the last part of secu lar music ollowing the musical refreshments will be served The riday Night Dance club will have Its weekly dance at the close of the musical All young people of Tulsn are iiivtlcd to attend the dance Illi program to be presented by me more Will The tol Chain he RoKeiry Wolf Pralwft to Hwft My Nouu Thy hphit il jo rt'a 1'rsvnr The Old Hefruin U'ht Hvlvla? kuHA rii I nnal klaai TRehftlknwttlcv Mum NftHlyn KrfwftMft with Choir Swvev and low Bftrnby Mi end Mil Harry Kmvetr bride nnd groom of lost Sunday are spending their wedding rip on the west coast Mrs Kravetz it the former Naomi Boolman daughter of Mr and Mrs Julius Bookman 2644 East 14th and Mr Kravefz is the son of Mr and Mrs Kravetz 932 South Allegheny ollowing the motor trip they will be at home in Tulsa QUALITY LOOK There's nothing like spanking white gloves to give a woman Unit enviable lady oI quaHty look As long as they are clean they adorn smart hands ami keep them from becoming moist and uncomfortable This means having several pairs so that fresh ones will always be ready If they are whisked through abundant soapsuds and lukewarm water after each day's duty they will wash in a jiffy and wear remarkably well After the first sudsing the gloves should be turned Inside out and put through second suds bath to make sura that dirt and per spiration are lonsened and ready to be rinsed away If excess moisture is soaked up In a fresh Turkish towel after rinsing the gloves will dry In half the time Drying in the shade is recommended for washable leather gloves Program Is Sponsored by Members of ette Club Mre Dan Robinson Will Be Hostess at Vet erans Club SEEN IN THE SHOPS The final semi annual sales of summer apparel are offer ing surprising values and there are still at least two months in which to enjoy your summer wardrobe Most of the buyers are in New York in a whirl of choosing the newest smartest styles for fall and they write enthusiastically that American designers are truly outdoing themselves in style in fabric and in the luscious new colors that will predomi nate in the autumn stylescape hard to deride which tire favor ites tor all hive a great deal tn offer and each own nerd is the determining factor Gingham suits are in two piece styles worn with frilly white blousea usually or In the popular dress and jacket type Even the hitter are sometimes made with white organdie nr batiste blouse ruffled or embroidery trimmed Chambrays are In similar styles though they are usually in plain colors while the ginghams are phildcd In bright colors checked (and so on There are some smart 'seersuckers too nnt as slouchy as they sound and they too (irn in bitereiitmg plaid or stripes Cotton gabardine Is an excellent choice if you have cool days or if your cliinntn is generally mod erate It comes in such good col ors ns gray which 1ms been a fa vorite for some months navy brown nr natural which right now seems to be in for high fashion favor A plaid or clotted blouse with a gabardine suit makes a clever combination nnd gives the animntion it needs Climate Decides In extremely hot climates women want washable suits and the majority of them will wash They are made with surh details ns unpressed pleats careful tailor ing and removable lingerie touches lor easier laundering other will go through the summer an occasional cleaning and wall all tho time A cardigan suit of cotton iodine has the skirt beautifully cut with moderate flare and held up by a mannish leather belt The jacket has great simplicity but those little details that button holes for bone buttons the right shoulder width and just the right length Thu blouse is separate a dotted crepe in cont lasting color A famous ahirtmnking house made it so Hint you enn count on the tailoring and good fit More on the dressmaker typo but equally al lanne on the street when it is hot Is a blue cotton chambray suit the dress with groups of fan pleats in the skirt a buckled belt of the fabric and a sailor collar which Is eyelet em broidered and scalloped The col lar goes over the jacket which Is collarless and has well imide bound buttonholes and pockets This jacket too is of a becoming length and has carefully fitted ide ahoulders The dress will be cool for day at the office and with its jacket will have that look which well dressed women advise A forting Cof fee Is Planned by Auxiliary BUY YOUR URS ON SIMKC35 '7 budget' REDUCE SAEIY with Spot Reducing The new ultra Slendr form Reducbf machine used onlhtSun of Hollywood in now a Tulsa eminine vWon welcome Reducing exercbM daily Violet Ray cabinet Massages Cnlonic (Values to $298) Pinafores Better Suits and Dresses Coats Bon nets No Deliveries No CUj" OR Bonita Granville Is just one of the Hollywood youngsters who is adopting shawls for sportswear The starlet appcarlngwith Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor in believes the shawl to be an excellent substitute for a sweat er and wears hers in bright gayly printed challis with a wool spoils akirt Rank head and Lunts Are Among the Coming Shows Her adon is to Attend Coast Meeting AND CTIIlMfl HEALTH JIUUIV Mwanlne of RMWty fill 9 Emt nth Ph i Aiisical on Lawn To Be Presented By Youth Choir nv CA Tints A WINTER lively entertain ment by known artists and out standing theatrical prmiiictmns is tn store for TuImiiis according to the Robert Boice Carsons Definite elates have been set on six productions seventh will visit here a time to ha an nounced later and stirpriae at liaiimn has asked that two dates in March be kept open The Car aons have also received propo sition from the Philadelphia Grand npera but no date 1ms been sug gested The scheduled events quite Im posing for this early in the sum mer include November 4 Orson Welles January 17 "The New with Olsen and Johnson January 20 "The Man Who Came tn January 21) "Little oxes'' with Tallulah Bnnkhcad ebruary 20 and Needles" May 1 Dear Chil dren" with John Barrymore Alfred Lunt and Lynn onbmne wilt bring their new play Shull Be No Night" cm a date to he set later The United Booking office through which most of th plays are booked by the Carsons lias asked her tn hold open March 1 and 7 for an important event Talk ihnt Joan Crawford 'nr iress may make a concert tour has reached Mrs Carson If Miss Crawford Ones Mrs Carson will try tn bring Mr to Tulsn she said Orson Wcllee who created panic throughout the country as thou sands were mlrted by bulletins of the "Invasion from Mars" will lee lure on "The American Stage" ue well as read exeerpta of various j'lnya when ho appears here Monkey business is the middle name of Olsen and Johnson the well known vaudeville comedians who had played 2ift performances of the liellzapoppln'' by only 31 i no lenin tonK alike it Is difficult io from tho other Whether Alexander will return io the cast Man Who Came tn by the time ft reaches Tulse Is not known The Play opened on Broadway on Ovtobtr 10 nnd upftto a week ago had played 312 nnrformancee Wnoleritt was forced out of cast last spring by ill health Little will he In Its third season with Tallntah Itankheml the star when it reaches Tulsa It is a striking brilliant bitter drama when lot Bankhead Isn't on the stage nnd simply be comes more when she is After her appcarmicu in Wash ington J) the Washington Star said of Tallulah "behind Its agree able title the1 author has massed Some of the most eiigiossinglv dis ngreeablr persons since Ibsen chief among them Miss ltankliiiid as a woman who Is a composite of Lady Mar both and Ilin Borgia girls a cmnpiisitn that retains the meanest features of each When their evil tale finally Is told how ever one crimes out of the shock with a triumphant feeling of hav ing seen drums again Drama with whew and Needles" the tabor unInn production will have an en tire new rust and new stoty on Its winter tour Sliall ta No Night" had spring opening on Broadway and since then has played 93 perform ucre to crowded houses When Alfred Lunt anil Lynn cintanne return to Tulsa in this new ve hicle they will be well known to Tulsans who have seen them Delight" "Amphitryon Taming of the Shrew" "Re union in Vienna" Ses Gull" and a number of other successes Ilnar Children" is the play that br ought Jeihn Barrymore back to Hie legitimate theater after an absence nt 15 years io appear witli his fourth wife the former lainn Barrie Elul lie plays iota of John's daughter Big stare eliorus ballet and or chcstra are the nttriclloria offered bv the rtutadclphta Grand opera which has made the Carsons an otter for Tulsa appearance Sullivan Nevin With hoir siestrina Treha rne WynnYnrk Krelster Srhubrrl Every boy re Graduates ac Athletics water sportx outdoor activities every day Military duripiinr Two departments kinior 5 to 13 vents: Senior department 14 years and oer Nnn MvtiriAii Junior Vmt open year Member Association Military Col and Schools of nt ted oUtes Next Rrtular Stulonrplrmbfr 4h Wtlte for CaUUr Slating Are of Ry Gulf Coast Military Academy nt rr ii gi Summer Camp Now in Session IVERSON'S All remaining blouses jewelry hats purses and at PRICE 8 Casual Cotton Suits Wil I Be Classic fashion ALLEN ACADEMY BRYAN 1KXAS Ulttvhth Yfsf rrln Sept IS) MlUUry Tralntnr if hMt National Ralinf Only Tex an eubwl ao rated Hlflft teama cham pion Athletlrw VndefeRted Acadrm claw for Intramural program iur each cadet part 20 year in lontratSL Allen cadets in more than 150 leading ccUegra and universities Honor svadiifttei to Wert Point and Annapoha Certificate privilege with nit umvcrrJtlca and colleges tn United Stntrw which accept on cerUftcate ('unaitrom sixth trade through first year college Small classes strong acuity Individual attention buildings 18iMCTeem pus swimming pool Highest oovernmenr tuunft or nw catalogue ALLEN ACADEMY URVW rsxAs Mani cure PRINT ROCK Something new in prints is evi dent in Helen blnck and white summer frock The Metro Gold wy ay er ar I ess has rhi ise a print with phrases scattered all over as a pattern The unusual ef fect is achieved by the words writ ten backwards so the young play er must stand in front of a mirror Io read what it says Babyland Even though the ho 12 summer are here it is nott late says THE PUBLIC SE ICE COMPANY OKLA HOMA to get a lot of vg 1 li At Al fort from the installation attic fan Think what mean to have the house and comfortable to be to sleep in comfort on test night Sec your dt today about an estimate cj tic fan installation You pleasantly surprised wnen I i ml rV icarn now nine years of summer comfort GUL COAST Military Academy Bight on the Mississippi Gulf Coast Genial sun shine salt breezes Healthful and invigorat ing rlimntc Up to date equipment high class faculty ot college graduates cites cverv lesson every day I Bedspread ST 1 ML I I I I 'J' VBBf: If fj jra I V' i' Hj 5 ft 4 Jr 1 Mw IlMH" Mr 1 waESos mIELM I Your Legs Need Help To Keep Their ns! iili il aiife Lt I UHL I Tcxrtft 1 25(f rl A fUL Bk 1 reassess 1 i 1 1 VI I lr jmhXqi 1 i in 'J 1 11: iWf ml A ''SL 5 ft I VlSif ft ft ft lWMHteNt i 1 Vlf I 'A 6 iUO I 1 I i I it fl 1 rtLflS Lrjw i vj ft ft ft 4 1 I It I1 I I 01 i a i II 1 KI i I.

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