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ro 1 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1918 Information of -Unusual Nature . Found in This "Questionnaire" ' fBy P.rc ipror.i I Service.) LONUoN, U'.y Mml)--April 3 0 The following n,iinMiiris have I, em received from rn-w ;p; I"-1- rcadi-is In the mltldle-wi-i. The answers am I i h"1 on In formation rec iv,-d from nfriii.il sources HlIK Kriglail'I 'lull' ll-- hll.lPH In the wnr uh ciiihi'.i i ! ui'h :-Vnt !,t nd, Ireland and tlx- 'intiii-s " lp to the bei-'iiirnrig of It) I the Prltleh empire had iniiinlinti.il T.SUO.nuO Mini tn the 1 1 1 ) force of domociiiry. nut nr this total Krrg land a lime -mil i ilm'i'd 4.t3i.uiin figvitiug men. h-tiii'-t hln g ocr 1,11 per cent df I In- whole. Scotland rame next with u i . Wales frave I'fiO.iiiMl 11 ii -1 I tul I70.0IHI The population of Ireland Is aliuut Hie game us that nf l-Vniland, arid one Mnth of Hi ii "I I : i . i-1 . 1 1 1 1 1 nnil Wales The personnel nf I hi- navy Is ahimt 7i0.0')0. Are there nriy wnin'-n In Hie ICog liHh amy? Tti women's nrinv auxiliary rorpR ' had enrollcu ill Hiiii women In Feb ruary, J u 1 H, of whom ti.dOO were al ready abroad And f.0OU under nail ing orders Tin riirim In nn off. cm I part nf Hie llrrtish army. Women Munition Worker. How many wninen lire employed In munition? plants In KiiKlnrid ? In J u li i i.i i v. 191 K, there were more than "OO.Qiiu women it I worn (in mu nition und morn than 2, 1100,000 men en employed, What ia the puy of the HrlHh army? The minimum pay for private la 8S renta a day, and tho nilnliniun for offlrera IS. do. The average pay of the J-'renih private la 6 renin a day when In resfrve and .10 cents a ilnv In the fighting line. What la Nngliind's total war del, I? ..Mr. lionar Ui'i latest estimate i not nni'-li timler Jln.OOH.fiOO.ooo of j Which IS, 000,000,000 In for loans to tin- allies nod dominions 1 How rniichfias Kiitflai.il bor row -I f i III t he duti'd S'atl . '' The aiiuiuiit now (Apiil, I I s i U ' aoniel hlng short of I :l.ii00 dun fluo. ! What la the weekly r.i'u.n fm u ilia lis in Lng'a tnl ' i I'ivilluna are ii ! Ii i u I i 'h ii i I a lent of twenty- oiiio i'ii nl' O ii'ii.-ri fluent per wi-li, four h-uh-i o! I.ul j ter or margarine ami itr.'hi o.ir.ii's i of sugar' In rer'alri dirirlits ti-.i 'la rationed, the me xhhm m i"'ing- one ind one half inno-es a v''i;. ,. I'ni Hoc ring liolll-( d. W hat ill. i. ul f I piollli ' is" I'rof 1 1 ! i 1 1 l' li.s Iii-i-ii ot i' l n il :i -. 'abolished 1, Km i-r lilneiil inj o? prices of lieiiilv all OM'lll In I tul.'l "Illfl'K. tllf ll'-t In' llolini' win il anil ccir-al pioiliiita. 1 1 jc r . ". t"'s, milk, liuttci, (hea, I. it. I, 1 1 , n i i r Inc. incal o( all llllnl". lea. i nine, Jntiin. Iidll.-H. drlcil fruit and (i . llow IlillliV people 111 i:iiK:aii, arc eniil(iyed on war wm It ' Not fodiillnn men and women In uniform, ahoiit :..0(Mi.(mmi pirsnrtH ,nr iTiKitKei) diicctu or iti'ln c T. on work for t he ci rttnent llniv many ccr iiplaoi a hat i:i.i' land? In .Inniiarv, HIS. the innal jlTHiich of lite air nervli had mure than 2,51111 plain-n ami a pervonnei I of filni'it 4 ti.non The milil.u v hrancll had l.cveral tliona o.l id nice and uuriihered im imiaonnel l.y tenn of thoiiNiimla. O Mow many people are employed at the war office and the admiralty ' The military iitaff of Hie war of fice Ih now H . 7 H a and lln ci'-lli.'in Mtaff Rhnnt l.r..0o0. Iwo lhlrdK of whom lire women The clerical Hlitff of iIim Ailiniriilly in ahout ten IthnliKulitl GERMANS FORBID BELGIAN MINES TO SELL PRODUCT I'nile-l IxahiM K ill Inix (if 1 1 on- 'n Itifanl In llandlloi; of (out; I Icinl-li Ait l.ploli-d. Big Guns Expensive Toys for Huns A I A, H:i: 'I I,.' .It'll i ii. la M.iv ... uf i ,,-ii III'' O'llil 1 1 llOtOi'Stl, i.ii arc not nun of tin. "" ! ."'alc-i fuel adiii i ii i'il rat inn to , - iiii-r t,i,r coal i-aiij " in the nn. M.il.i'O l,i -,.f that li'cr will he III I'I'iilv of Mm-, inch1 f.'.'l differ ii'ly f Hii-J I '-I l. . liny hoi elv Uf ""'I til" I.e. ,e of :e(u,, fll." I:i' k of I i,.i: TIlI'MIKll I In' I Hit e r.tli;i'.c," little "pi -M t pil,!-,,, il'indes li'.cl in l:i'K'tiin aiol s. ot out l.y 1 ' v, of I l.liai.d l ma s l.e ... a i ,,., In. ic tl.e It.-lKi.in oil ton, era are I'rolei'lii.i? .u-aiD-r Hi.. iiii-.ihiii ali.pl.-rl In- Hie (,ei-.ii.,n l,ll.rorK ' III' Il ).an li'OHi'h! ali. oil n ixar. lty "f i o al ln iniiihi.iii I'eliriuin n the fit' I .:-i-i' Mi., ( oil miiii'in In their in i.t. - I to ih.. K-'einor (lericral of II' iKl'li.i a linll that tlieli- lurk f coal I-,, an ji I nith iih. "ilu In ii Klial ji,e.o..nr, t,, II,,. dlrflriiltlr-a of tran.orlallon.' I, tit in addition to Hun the inltiota an- frirlddden to acll coal. 'I l.e ;! n i i n ii'lmnilMtratlon In the lull' ,l,M,ei,, , of 1,,. pri.dlir t of till riilrf.H and if imiisc uneN the hulk "f H fur iiinii.iry niciN l;y meariM of Hie product of the .,, I mu,f in alloorua ih.. ilennaiiH are e. ploitirii- the Mi'rineh people At the l'"li;iui iiiiiieih in i,,.r proteat any. ronln are Intended far the entire population. Memiali ex well aa Walloon, hut t.y miiHt not aerve an an limiriinii'tit nf dleunlon or of civic ilifu nrd In lendlnn our aid to Hi" execution of theae ordnra. we are o-operntlnu in a policy which our piiliiulli: duty forblda u to follow." Andersen Frames For Doors and Windows Can Be Put Up in Ten Minutes Becauaa of tha manner of hundlliiK and the fiieta that the A'fnler n frame la completely fitted and partly nailed, any carpenter can nail up five frames In una hour many carpenters can nail up from alx to eight. Anderaen framea are made of white pine, cut In Mlnneaotn nnil Wlaconaln, which la rero(riled by the mcrlcan people na I ha standard otitalde huilding lumber. Tha mmi kind which haa food unpointed for 2h'i yeara on tha Kalrhnnka home In Hedhum, Maaa., and (in hundreda of other homea which wera erected ahurtly after tha Pilgrim arrived. Furthermore nil parti are perfectly dear except the allla which ar good aaleot Common I'lne. J'rartlcally clear white I'lne aUJa will be furnlahed. if dealred, at a ilight additional coal. Save Money Sv Labor Save Material Save Time Specify Andersen Frame in the New Home Minhctonka Lumber Co. OTIS L. SNOW, Mgr. 6IT Eaat 8-oti Street ,, I'liono 20-0O-.7 CAMPAIGN FOR SAVING OF " LIVE STOCK IN OKLAHOMA Oyer ill. 000 Said lo ! eiliiughUTrd Oil Itailromla Kvcry Ycorj Mont klllctl III Town I.linlta. Sp.rml lo Thu World (iKI.AIKiMA CITY, May II The (tutn council of defenae haa lii'Kun an active campaign to prevent needle killing of live alnck on nil 1 -roada. Tha neceaaity fur audi a campaign U ahown by Hi" fact that during the pnat yeur over If,, Olio head of live atuck were Ihua killed In war time, when every hit of meal Ih an urgently needed, audi a cam paign ahould appeal to the pal not lam of everyone. Over 200 ngenta hava been ap. pointed by tha atale council of dc fenaa to further thla campaign In every county. Theae agenta will nfouae public opinion, they will try to Interest atock ownera, edllnra and Influential men In the community They will also endeavor to have more ndo(iuata local ordlnnnceH en forced. Moat of the etnek alaiiKh tered ara killed wllhin city and town llmltw. Lett era have aleo been aent to J. too atock ownera of Oklahoma calling their attention to the Im porlauco of thla erfort The rnll roada of tha atnte lire heartily co operating In the cumpulKn. lYrnnli Sworn In. Ilflll.lN, Ireland, May ll.Kleld MaiHhnl Viaiount French waa aworn In today ua lord-lieutenant and gov I'liuu -KCtieral ut a meeting of the Irish privy council. Lieutenant -tleneriil Mahon handed over the rnwil of office which he had held temporarily. ei-?4f t- iJAiivti sj tzr ?-fc,-i snarl : '75 club prlvllegea. Information on what to nee and where to go are pro vided. Separate opportunities are offered for officers." The plan which was originated by the New York war camp communi ty service la still In Its Infancy. An appeal haa been made to the gen eral federation of women'a clubs to spread (he news of it and to ask molhera. wives, sisters and sweet hearts of our soldiers not lo wait for the printed cards, hut to write immediately to "War I'ump Com munity Service" in the city, town or village nearest the camp, giving the soldier's name, and to their !o-t ones that they have written to wur camp community service. This will add much to the ,,, total of human happiness both ,, our fighting men and of those U;1 have tho pleasure and pnvlUg.j ,.r entertaining them. Jhrce of fathers Houses were vacant - - M Is sholl- ): fliingc of (he gTcait gun that Ing I'nrti, and fragment of one of Km hliclU phki-il up In l'ari alnvta. c j I.nte digpntctiea from Paris cirrvj the information that tin- I ie il. ru .in ' gun that ih Hhcllini: tho I run-li .ip- Hal from the forcil nf St. i;.l,,iin has done little (larii.i,;e. 'I h" shells have little cxploMive puvser 'l'!,e ni--compnnvliiK map hIhuvs H,e hu,i,- ter of the couiitr owr ulii'h the' KUM'n e4iells pass. II is shnttti tli.it ; the actual distance tniMrsitl is Mr',, kllonietrcN, or ? I !.! mili-M. The flight j Is in a su.iHiwi iter ! dni-ruon and, the range w.ll reipiire an cle.atlnn that will take the pmieriiie eli'liteen I Of inure miles 'll,'h .It I ' I l et of! Its Ira leeturv. The shell ! :i.". niche.--. In diameter, and Hie cost of fniiiLj: each shot is al.otlt $;,(Mlll. Allied! nlrnien me lepmled In have l.llle.ll many of the gunners who man ttusi monster cannon. I liilf ' War Camp Community Has Plans for Mail Order Business in Happiness A gigantic, mail order business in human happiness, and espeeially in the happiness of our fighting men. hap been Htarted b the wur camp community service of the war and navy department commissions on ttulning camp activlt ins. Thl.a ot gauUat Ion is wnrkiug In 23, cities, 1104 towns and 111 vil lages adjacent to our ri-at camps and cantonments throughout the I'mled Htrilea to promote whole some stimulating and friendly rela tions between our fighting men and Civilians Us oblcct Is to do every thing within the power of the com munities which it urganies to stimulate Hie nimnle and preserve the physical well -,hencr of nur aol diera, sailors and murines. The mall order business consists of postal cards distributed through the ireneral federation of women's Ciuhs, chamber of commerce, mer chants' associations and other or ganized bodies lo (be relatives of our new soldiers Just going Into the armies. ( me of the cards Is to be mailed to the war camp community service organizer stationed nearest to the cnrtip where the new soldier i. assigned, giving the aoldier'a mime, brunch of service und ad dress, and the other is to be mailed to the new sildier giving him the name and address of the community oiganixor. The latter card reads: "The war camp community serv ice furnishes entertainment for the men upending their off duty time In linnres, theatrical entertain ments, sightseeing tours, dinners. And had been vacant for some time. And Dad was getting mighty peeved about it because he had put up those houses for an investment, not for pleas ure. And he was getting hotter every day when I happened to think that a For Rent ad in the Daily World plight help. And it did. After one insertion we got many inquiries. And many seemed interested. And would you believe it -thenext!week:therc:was'aimovrnfif van in fronkof each Hotise , LEWKOWIT Valu ma G o mil Sa e of Women's Spring and Summer Apparel OUR BUYER IS STILL SENDING IN NEW MERCHANDISE WHICH HE IS BUYING FROM EASTERN MANUFACTURERS WHO NEED HE READY CASH AND ARE WILLING TO SACRIFICE THEIR PROFITS IN ORDER TO GET IT. COME UPSTAIRS AND SEE THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT THE SAVINGS ARE REAL. Clearance of all Women's Spring Coats If you are contemplating a trip this sum mer you will surely need one of these coats. The materials are mannish serge, poplin, summer velour, gabardine and silvertone. The styles and colorings are the very new est. Worth from $22.o0 to VMM. Sale price $12.95 to $24.75 Silk Dresses at $12.95 An assortment of (leorgette t'repe Silk, Tuffeta, Crepe , de Chine, Foulards and combinations of Georgett Crepe and Silk Uressos In every wonted color, which Include rose, blue, tan. gray, etc.; the most unusual array you have seen In some tim: Final Clearance of All Women's Spring Suits One assortment of the season's choicest suits in wool serge coming in colors of tan, copen, navy, gray and khaki, lteaii tiful hand tailored models. Lined with good quality nies saline.' Worth up to ?:n..r)0.. Sale price each $19.75 A collection of finest man-tailored spring .suits in gabar dine, poiret twill and mannish serge. These suits are made in the very newest effects, and "are the result of the finest handwork that is possible to put into a garment. The col ors are tan, navy, copen, green and gray. I5raid and but ton trimmings; exclusive designs. Worth up to $GT. Sale price each $29.75 Silk Suits at $12.95 and $19.75 Silk Poplin Suits m colors blue, rose, white, gray, ctt wonderful value at the regular selling price of ? 17.50 to $10.75. Sale price Silk Taffeta Suits; a splendid array of colors to select from, including Copenhagen, gray, tan, rose and black. Fancy brocaded lining and fan' extra collars. As a special we are sure vou will appreciate mis leature. . ine values are positively $27.50 to $;U).00. Your choice of the assortment $12.95 $19.75 Gingham, Voile and Linen Wash Dresses Reduced Our assortment of summer wash dresses comes in gingham, voile and white linen. The ginghams and voiles are to be had in beautiful plaids, checks and stripes. To buy the material that goes into these dresses by the yard would cost more than we are asking tor the finished gar ment. Regular $7.50 values for $4.95 KcRtiUr $8 !.-i values fur. .S6.9r I'.esular I1J.50 valued for..(t.95 Four Specials in Millinery L.id " 1 1 "re i a :ihie I'm i- A i underfill In Fplte of the heavy buying during the past week, additional shipments have brought our Mock to a point where it represent everything that Is stylish and f, seasonable In women's fine Hcadwear. ; Kxclusive. models In afternoon Hats, S Tallleur Tints, Dress Hats, Sport Hats, 7 etc , in nil of the newest straws and com- binatlons. For your convenience in se- C lectins we have arranged them In four jT lots ns follows Lot 1 Quite n distinctive collection of trimmed hats, special $I.9S Lot L' -At) assortment of beautiful hats that excel. Very special '...$2.08 beyond compare. Hats that are high In value; $3.tH scliaryion of 'he finest and most fashionable hats : $ i.98 Blouses Priced for Quick Clearance An assortment of Courgette- Crepe Bluses, hand embroidered, beaded and plain tailored desimis; strikingly beaiftiful, fashionable colors, Q "t with values from (ii to $10, aa a special v 11 A collection of Crepe de Chlno Blouses, embroidered, hemstitched, tucked and plain tailored designs, with value from J3.60 to 4; as a (JO AV speci.il An assortment of Washable. Chiffons and Tub Silk Waists; benntiful In pattern and value superb. Sold in tho downstairs stores at from (IV ind f2.',D to fi.SH; our price An nssortrd 'ot of White -olle Waists, with colored! woven stripes effort: snort model, hemstitched collars; tho waists are trimmed with pretty pearl buttons; sold regularly for J2.00; aa a special -- ... , o.i o.-i i -fii -uuiaf. irimmnil with larffe vnih unfl nn. or iteauiuwi cniin oiiiiru wmj ni'-mi - collar and turned-back cuffs; handsome stripes ana meiae positive 1-1 value; aa a special $1.19 large voile $1.48 Wash Skirts at Little Prices A featured announcement of interest to every woman. Wash SJrJ r" . ,.,,! 1.1. - I. nn nnnnrtlinlt V to hUV them cheaply. Willi' Bonn 'u-ash Skirts, trimmed with pretty pearl buttons; have two pock' etH; durably built; sold regularly for 11.50. Bale price 5 and 6 Wash Skirts. QO QQ 89c $3.00 to $3.60 Wash Skjrts. hale price . . . $1.98 SaJe price $3.50 and regular values i" at !.!i0. Very special $12.95 Silk Dresses at $19.75 A pleaRing assortment of silk dresses in crepe nr"tp or. crepe de chine, georgette crrpe and kluiki-kool cloth. Values from $2j to $.17.50. Kale price $19.75 st:coxn FLOOll ROIUXSOX HUILDISG EWK0WIT7 j iifiifr sf rf niiT tii I? t' t hi: einttrv'T imcrnnp ron i rcc Buy War Saving Stamps Help Ihe Red Cross THIRD AND MAIN TAKE ELEVATOR Silk Fibre Sweater Coats at $4.95 Just one lot of Silk Fibre Sweater Coats in gold, trimmed in purple, with white sash a regular $8.95 value. The low price is made possible through the fact that we have but the one color. This is a remarkable value Embroidered Camisoles Tub silk, messaline and silk and georgette camisoles, hand embroidered, medallions and lace trimmed. C?1 U Regular $2.25 values. Sale price, each yx --