jVVVasa V6SSS&2i& TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1918. f ; a if v 2 'I 1 GERARD'S PipTURE IS COMING BACK "My Four Years - In Germa ny" at the Majestic All Next Weejc. That wonderful picture, "My Tour Tears in Germany." Is coming back to Tulsa for another week's encage mont aivl film funs. If you failed trt en it t tho Orand two or three weeks uiro, don't miss It when It re turns. H' the Rroatrst patriotic pic ture that hiis been made and stirs your Rood American blood to the bollmK Hint shouiinn point. It is in ton ruelH and requires two week at prices only hnlf those asked when it was at the Grand. At that titne everybody pronounced It well worili the dollar charged, so you can see what a bargain it will be at half this price. "My Four Years in Germany" Is the story piciurlzed In thrilling fashion of Ambassador James' W. fierard's service In Herlln and It is the most complete and convincing answer to pacifists ever made. It shows the ample Justification Ameri ca hud for taking up arms against the kat-ier. It is a most wonderful production end a super featuro in every respoct. tl Is in ten reels and requires two hours to fchow, but It Is such a mas terful film thai one forgets the flight of time in viewing It. Every newspaper in the country has pro nounced It by far the greatest war picture that has ever been made and thousands waited in line before the BUSINESS CARDS . SAM'L A- 1500RSTIN . ATTORNEY AND COUNSEILOR-AT-LAW 612-13-14 Wright Eldg. Law of Oil and Ciaa Law of "Corporation PHONE 718S The Lrtw ill- Oil and Oas; Land Titles; "Federal, State and Mu nicipal Taxes BYRON KIRKPATRICK Attorney at Law Careful attention Given to Frepara tlon of Upturns for Income and Excess I'rofits Taxes Phone 66SG 315-16 Mayo Bldg. Tulsa, Ok la. THE CHILDREN'S DAY . NURSERY T17 SOI'TH CHEYENNB I'HONE 1006 Children Cared frff During Working or enopping nour For a demonstration ot The Dictaphone Thone Osnce 895 and ask for O. C. vri.jliin. "The Dictaphone Man." utiles 1117 South Boston Avenue. Headquarter for Kryptok Lenses " New Location jo West Third Phone S473 W. J. GREGG L J. MARTIN Attorneys-at-Law Exchange National Bank Building Tnlsa, Okla. Guy W. McCtHlooh H. H. MOWBRAY Chaffio ! UNDERTAKING CO. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT SERVICE Fifth. and Boston Phones !2-ll American Sash & Door Co. Sash, Doors, Mill work ' the Largest Woodworking Concern in the Southwest Central National Bank Bldg. I'hone 8206 TULSA. OKLA. SHANNON'Q Exchange New for Old 14 and Wast Second ' " TODAY AND Me 3 t.' " BESSIE BARRISCALE In Her Newest Parnlta Picture) "BLINDFOLDED" And Mock Scnnett's I A test Cnmcd y "HIS "Smothered LOVE" t'lict'r Conklln and Marie Provost A Continuous t.urglo of Laughs Shows: 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and :15 Coming Tuesday and Wednesday MABEL NORMAND In Her Latest Goldwvn Picture JOAN OF PLATTSBURG" Three Dnys Bcpinnlng Thursday A "SOCIAL AMBITION" r'oldwyn Special lYoduction with Howard Hlrkman and Uhea Mitchell (X movie theaters In every city where It has been shown,. The picture has the endorsement of the national council of defense and leading men everywhere. Among these is Dr. Newell Dwiiiht Ilillls, who spoke at convention hall a tow days ago. After seeing the picture he veluntarily gave It one of the finest endorsements It has received. Rear Admiral Sims Gives Thanks of Navy WASHINGTON, Way 25 The following cablegram was reeclved to day from Hear Admiral William S. Sims, commanding the I'nlted States naval forces operating m European waters: . "At the end of the first year of our part.clpatlon in the war I de. sire to add my praise and thanks to the American Red Cross for Its con tinuous and efficient work. Pedi- '.rated to the Immediate relief of dis tress It has never failed and nas al ways contrived to produce the needed personnel' and material In response to any call, however Kreut or unexpected it may have been. During the past year It has added brilliant pages to Its glorious his tory. I am sure all the American naval forces in Kurope extend their very best wishes to the American Red Cross.' In our second year of the war. wo hope it will continue to be able to stretch out a helping hand and always be the first to aid." J Womcrt and War Work Where Tou May Serve. Monday. Red Cross headquarters, open every day. Presbyterian women, First church, every day. Boston Avenue Methodist church, every day. Catholic women. Knights Colum bus hall, every day. Daughters of American Revolu tion, Red Cross. Council of Jewish women, syna gog. Monday and Thursday. Tulsa Women's club, Red Cross headquarters. Baptist women, church wprktflom, every day. ' Jane Addams Chautauqua, Rod Cross. Twentieth Century club, Red Cros. ' Junior Red Cross, high school building, every day. Crosble Heights unit, home of Mrs. W. C. Connelly. Country club, open every week day for work In surgical dressings. Business women's surgical dress ings classes. Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings at headquarters. Bolvlew unit, Lincoln school, every day. Crown Seal chautauqua. Red Cross. ' Tuesday. ( Maple Ridge unit, Home of Mrs, Presley O. Walker, jr. Christian wewnen. Red Cross head quarters. Cherokee Ilelphts unit Second PreBbyterlan church. 'West Tulsa unit, Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturday. Betsy Ross unit, meeting in home or Mrs. w. I.. Lewis. Kendall unit. College Hill church. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Wednesday. French Wounded society meets In unuroom ot L.1KS n.omc. . Art circle. Red Cross headquar ters. ' Women of First M. E. church. Red Cross. . Immanuel Baptist women, church workroom. Lady Maccabees, Bed Cross Women of Latter Day Saints church meet for work at church. Thursday. Lutheran women, Red Cross headquarters. , Orcutt Memorial women, church worxroom. Tlgert Memorial church work room Thursday and Friday. - Trinity " Eniscnnal wnmAn Rn1 Cross. Women's anrilKrv r.f Temnie Israel, Red Cross headquarters. t-ouncll of Jewish women. Thurs. dfr and Friday. United Presbyterian women meet av cnurcn. U. 8. A. club. Red Cross. EYiday. Tulsa chanter O. E. 8.-. Red Cross neaaquarters. Shakespeare club. Red Cross, Drama league, Red Cross. Aaba court. Ladles' Shrine. Ma sonic hall. Knights and Ladles of Security Red Cross headquarters. Marines knitting unit. Red Cross. Saturday. Red Cross headauartera til noon. , . In the course of a letter to hi. parents, juoge ana Airs. John J. Shea of this city, Lieut. Thomas F. Shea, 18th U. S. Infantry, American MONDAY Prices: 20c. C hildren, War tax extra. i vl ill tm To save the honor nf her family this woman made her existence ft Kyjng lie. 8ee "The Lie" nt the Palace theater and you will appreciate the sublime sacrifice made by Elinor Shale. . expeditionary forces, who had been in minium rinspuiiia in f iance tor a ling time suffering with pneumonia and complications, pays u high trib ute to the work of the Red Cross and to the American women who are backing It with their 'hard work In the United States. "The Red Cross bandages, dressings, etc , are saving many lives," writes Lieutenant Shea. "You can not Imagine the amount used In the hospital. The medical department could not becin to sup ply enough of them. For a Ion time they used enough on mo to keep one good worker fairly busy." Lieu tenant Shea Is pnly one of the thou sands of American young men who hnvo been and will be In army hos pitals this year, if one woman can be kept fairly busy making bandages for one soldier thus incapacitated, then tho need of workers and more workers may bo seen by every loyal American woman. Every woman employed In a surgical dressing de partment, or any other department of a unit, may feel that her work Is saving the life of someone's precious boy, Lleutenant Shea's comment given here particularly for the pur pose of penetrating tho hearts of the women of his' own religious faffli who have a unit that has done good work and wants to continue to do so, but which begs the help of those who have not yet become workers. The splendid women who have none their full duty In the unit since Its organl xation will-not be content until every woman of their faith In Tulsa has en rolled for work. In the last week the Catholic unit has turned out 38 bed Jackets. H bathrobes, 815 com presses, 1,421 pads, ,,465 tampons. 40P kits assembled, 7 Sweaters, 11 pairs of socks and 7 pairs of wrist lets. The woman's auxiliary of Temple Israel Is one of the most active units in the local Red Cross chapter and Jts faithfulness has not been sur passed. Week after week finds not only the- "faithful few" who are al ways to be depended upon, hut new faces as well. The unit's activities are under the direction of Mr.'J. Stern, who has proven herself a very efficient head. The work of the first three weeks of May has been reportod as follows: Tampons. 662; applicators made and wrapped, 1,705; split Irrigation pads, 74; com pressors, 2,877j pads, 4x8, 176, with Scene from the great war drama. - If , a I CHARLES IMCMMAN vQL 5S?i. SV , V ' U the Rialto theater today and tomorrow. The title I. by permission of Ueo. .M. Cohan. LYRIC Today ,. Showing an episode; of tho grr-at all-wen tern serial "The Bulls Eye" Fcntnrlnor Pfddi Polo as the foreman of tlr ranch UNIVERSAL AMMATL1) WI'.l KLY Alwuys first 111 movies r . "II ASH AND HAVOC" lllg "V" Cyimdy Admission Matinee and Mglns always 5 and 10c, plus lc War Tax V : bSndages attached. In addition to tnis several or tn women assist in ' 'he cutting department and all are Knitting. Apparently there Is no one more interested in winning this war than the Jewish women, not only because they have a special interest on'Bccount of Oermun oppression of their people In Poland, Armenia and Russia, but because their own sons and brothers are lined up against the foe. Red Crois work In Cherokee Heights unit has Increased to a re markable degree during the past ueek In sewing, knitting and the making of surgical bandugns. The surgical dressings department Is uniler the supervision of two gradu (ites In the wirk, Mrs. W. H. Ke kilty nnd Mrs. A. C. Johnson. The workrooms In Second Presbyterian church are open Monday evening for work In surgical banduges; Tuesday an Wednesday for sewing, knitting and handagn work: Friday afternoon and evening are given ever exclusively to bandages. . Mrs. F. R. Reea, president ot tho unit, la untiring In her effort to create in- interest and extend the work. Mrs. C. L. Ooodale still is in charge of the Knitting. S3 knit garments have been finished In less than-a month. mushed garments from the Red Cross numbered 100 articles. More workers are needed. - The president has called out an- ovoer army ot men. This means no nor eon of thousands more sweat ers millions of "socks. Many knit ters have slackened their work with the mining of spring. Fall seems so rar orr mat it is natural to think there la plenty of time to get ready for It but this train of reasoning is perilous. Tne task is a big one. Only the steady day by day work will count not the spurt of enthus iasm when the pressure comes. Util ize every momont. Cnrry your knit ting bags on the street or the farm wagons or wherever you are. There will be a greater need of knitted articles next winter than there was last. But much of this shortage can he overcome If none of it is wasted for any purpose for which a substi tute can he found. Let every one who can get any of the yarn for socks knit socks, and let those who can onlv get heavy yarn knit sweaters Chapters are not placing tags on knit articles. The Coleman's aid will meet in the mSjSjQJQQ "Over There." which- la ihn.ir . library Monday evening at 7:3o ; o'clvek. After disillusion of Ibej plain for ih.i summer work Minn Passman, soprano, f t laiemore. ', wilt King a group of numbers fol lowed by a lecture on "The Preven tion of lire" by FU'rt t'h'i-r A'ller. All nurses aid giaduatea and iio: now In training ure requested to be; present promptly at the hour lip- j pointed, Mrs Coleman bus urriuiKe.l for a series of lectures that will I f Inestimable vhIha in tlir..,.),.i. u..:i ... quests thHt they tiike a.lv unlngi. cf this opportunity to gain all the In- 1 formation possible lmring tlnvo: perilous times when so many of the male population are needed In the army, n la going to be up In the; women to be nhlo tit lueel Hiieeess- i fully any emergency thai miv niise. New classes in dlelel's will be. or ganlied the last of the .-. k. Women were instrumental In oh. tainlng Ml per cent of the solisertp tlnns of the third national loan, ac cording to Mis. Alltolnelte l-'unlt. vice chairman of tho woman's na tlonnl loan committee 'This Is the greatest and most constructive piece of war work which has been done b awomen, ' Mrs. Funk iiei iaie.i when she quoted figures snowing ni'. women of Philadelphia raised JM'.-j 000,000 slid the women of lela.ire . led all states with 1 2 per cent of the quota prescribed through their i committees Mrs. Charleg s. Ham-; lln was chairman of the women's' liberty loan committee of Wiushiiie- j ton, P C, with Mrs. Woo, How Wil son the honorary chairman of tlo committee. Mrs. Nicholas l.ong. worth was one of the workers j Each succeeding day finds n In-j crease in interest at the Country: club workrooms of the Red t ross Last week the average number of workers was 36 per day. omen m -i..u tA I u enitl unlet mace' in which to work and residents of the north sine linn n. c"""i'-" their activities. Tho workroom Is - rf,v from 0 until ' for the making of surgical dressings. ........ ..J,I.. rceolved the JMUnitiniia 1 fi..i.. - greatest number of woman workers supplied by the federal service, the reports show. The majority of wom en applying for employment atM tnr work in the war Industries. Nearly "very city In tho county, it is stated, report, difficulty in obtaining worn- n for nousBwurn branches or. aonioeuw First Presbyterian unit yesterday reported both ' ' illv,u" . "n those of Bulletta church as fells". k...h iil hathrohns. 17 one- arm jackets," 17 bad shirts. 4 pair Fa lamas, liv msnj-uuir.. ,575 oompresaes. 2,164 tampon. .... -a. i nil kits assembled and tied, ltull'ett'e, 20 property bags. S4 bathrobes, 11 Kit envelopes, caps, 11 towel. Wolfcen in charge of the Bellvlew Rod Cross workrooms, Lincoln school, are appealing for. mors workers snd an inoreano in terest. The room Is large, cool and ninnni residing on naivflu.ant - th east side and the southeast sec tion of the city. Tnis secuon nas ,. . . .nHt t n t ihnM runnn- lis tuui " " 1 " - . , , . slble are anxious that it shall ba ao- romoiisnea. s The Queen's Dsughtsrs, an or ganisation of Catholic women of lxmlsvllle, Ky., are on duty each Sunday- morning at Camp Zachary Taylor with coffeo and rolls for the BROADWAY awotofh mo htmi today AM. -STAR AGCiH JURATION Oh" Ullill C LASH TAKKNT . nkw Picrrnica Today's Screen Story Gladys Letlife and Edward Carle "THE LITTLE RUNAWAY " A BparkUnp; Story of Spring time and Ijovo Also Two Ui Comedies . .... Attend the Matinees Come Early' and Get Good Rcjvls 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 Pons & Pons Gymnastic Novelty La Petite Evelyne Character Singing Small Town Opry with Phyllis Day and a brvy of Beautiful (ilrls a People 8 Blondi Robinson "Just a Fool" Three Lordons Sensational Cnstlns: Novelty 4 Big ShowsToday Pictures, 1:00,. 3:30. 5:30. S:30 Vaudeville, 2:0, 4:30. 7:3(1, 0:30 Week Kay Matlii''s 10c Nights and Sundays 15 and 2."x- MOTH VMS Don't fojitct to bring tly Babies Von Arc Welcome Do Yonr Rit Kvcry Day for I nclc Sam Ul VIS liiWtf Wt'JZ J.Darney Sherry and Triangle play "Her Decision" ,'-h"WH!H al I lie M I'll n u I I.l y ui,o. soldiers wbii r.nei;o the armv break- f.ist iii order i.i ricelvn the liolv i "iiiiiiuoiun r.iinit After each mi. s these tt,.i,,,.n s,. 1 1 ; 1 1 Hie ci on 11 1 II I ..Ills have a supply of '(,. to hum Ii 111 tie in un'il ilinoi . Trinity F:M. ,,,al church s. lots a large working force In It..! Cross headquarters not only on the rexu lar liieellin; day of tile unit, I. ill every .lav in tl,.. week. A large num ber of tho women who are carry lug Hie tcnpniiMhllltv of Hie win it loom :nid win. hue been assuiniiju a i;ieat amount of iho woik on since it wan opened, ure from Trin ity church. The League of Caihollc Women of New York lias donated to each KnlKhts of Columbus chaplain and each Knltihtn of rolumbiiH secretary Rolnir uhioail u comfort kit contaln liiir a variety of small articles thai tho men f ml plenty of use for in the battle rones, n:aies Ileum A. Mc t'artv of tlie committee on war ac tivities of the Kmi.hti of Columbus. Miss Thelma Lois Holmes, daugh ter Of AV. K. ItvdmeH, Hliperlllten- r.ent of tlio Texas r. finery, and .Mrs. TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Elsie Ferguson Seats Now Selling Hotel Tulsa - lA ' f I . 1 1 1 i 6 GERALDINE FARRAR World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano and Superb Company . r, , Convention Hall, Wednesday Night Gloria Swanson Holmes was the central figure In the r..ffl of the horse for Ibe benefit of the Ited Cron Inst week The h'.ri-e was given by H (' Holmes of ew York, undo of tho youtiK worn nn to the cnuno. Miss Holmes Is an i xpert hur.icw iiinan. The woman who wrote Mr. Kemp anonymously, eoinplalniiiK that she went to l:ed Cross iieadiiiarl era. to work but found no one to. eiplutn It to her, etc , etc., La usked to make herself known to Mrs John R. heeler, who promlsca to keep her busy sillier at garment makmn In the eurKl'al dressings depuu ment. necinnlna Monday, the Vandever lrv ilouda company will open at b ad and close at 6:30 In order to allow Its employes that time for war work. Kvery employe of the blK department stnee Is a member of the milt formed sud Monday snd Krblny evenlnas of each week will be devoted to work at headquarters of the Red Cross. The Nursing; Corps of the I'nlted Stiite navy Is co-operstlnR with the Ited Clous In It. drive to Increase in- "THE LIE" A RUry of the nnblct tmlt la wnnuuihood HEARST -PATHE NEWS' Showing the baltlmthlp "Vindictive" after it hud bottled up tho Gorman .sub base at Zix-brugge. Also Scenes from the Battle of ; PICARDY Screen Timet 11:80, 13:48, a, S:1S, 4:S0, 5:45, 7, 8:18, ;80 WKDNFHDAY AND THURSDAY Pauline Frederick IN"LA TOSCA" Vt '-: fx ' i the enrollment of nurses, v Secre tary Lanlels appeals to the women of the country to aid thta branch of national defense by ffsrlne; their service and taking advantage of the facilities for training offered. The persistent workers of First Raplist church, of which there were 34 during the past week, did ex ceilent work, putting in altogether 157 hours' time to sewing. The work completed folloVsi 34 bathrobes. 1 sweaters, 6 pair socks, 2 pair wristlets. Members of the local W. R. C. ex tend an invitation to vlsltins; or o Journlnn members of the corp. to) meet, this mornlnir at iu:u in tne Hiib-story of Klrst M. K. church to join them In the celebration of .Memorial Day. Mornlnaslde unit No. 3 la to meet -al the Ilellview workroom In tin coin school for Its activities In the future Inntead of In the homes. Tuesday mornlnir st 8:30 has bean set as the time at which the women will gather. Deliveries of material for units' will be mada only it 11 a m. and, :i p. in. dartns; the summer months. Chairman and captslns of units are -asked to keep in mind the new In structions. At their regular meeting last k the Woman's Benefit associa tion of Ijwly Maccabees turned In for the Red Cross campalfrn the sum of I ho. The local chapter has acknowledged receipt of same with its appreciation. j The Missouri cake, made by a na tive Missouri woman, from a Mia-' sourl woman, from a Missouri reolpe. and auctioned at the Missouri club meeting Thursday evening, brought n tidy sum which was contributed, to the Red Cross. Utopia club members met at the suburban home of Mrs. J. B. Manley Wednesday for an afternoon of Red" CroBS work. The net meeting In' two weeks is with Mrs. W L. Lowry. The O. A. R. knitting unit will meet with Mrs. Carl Lee, 124 South Cincinnati avenue, Tuesday after noon. . ' The Rcumenln society msde a eon-! '' tributlnn of, $Jfl.7& to the Cathollo -unit last week. o Fine Seats At All Prices Still Available m 1 -a