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5) TULSA DAILY WORLDWEDNESDAY, JUNE 2fi, 1918. ii ry.. .. .. Eve.iv iY i the r.,n Eutroi! io tlio Till.. !'. in I ict u b"!.d j f i.'Imm,, M i:t,-r. j Etixena Lorton. . . P; MtU!it and Edifn i . . - Billtii. MinI . O. I,r',n. . Official Count v f ivpet"i,tiH:.r.p n,i the state - - .. M KM lil. 11 Ilk Tnl- t i ( IKc I I, O I ,11' lil.lthAU "r iN M tvr.imiK .ski' I'Ain i ii i-i.A i ikOK llih .MUSI II ok 11.1V WAn. l!3,UCU I, It 1'. ll-mlfy. I r. -i r !- :i. u I iwi'r ll.nl I . '.-:xir" , ii,. ,l,,i.) f,! ,..,. u .., lit i i i n , ' . II.V ' '" ,,. , AMi st'MHV Wiiii.li tor Ujm i ' ' Alril ivitp '2. 'ili. 1 1 (, lli ,i-l- l i lliilil.kV, It , .kia' i o MNit r oi l,,-l.,r- inn Fnl,s'rll. 't in 01 h ily ul A.i MAnr.i N,,. ; II- .,!,. KI'IM. Mv 'i r M.I'nM llll'lll'N I'll 1 " ' H li.MI.Y AM SI SliW j,,, ii.-, lir, I fln y,r . . . . Su M.niiha Ihr,, M nih 1 t;nt Munlti . . , "J ll.Ml.V (iM.Y On -ar Fix M ,iii l lis 1 Hrrii MiiiiiI.h m'NUAV II.M.Y One Yrar . . !) . . I .' I tils .Mii.ll ' " " DAILY AKIJ SUNDAY H Cnwlor in 'J'ul.H. ...IJ '-"' P,-r Wr,l. v.- wit mi a "iiv"-t: iswii UTKI' I'Ur-xn lis ,o,.nl,.. l'r,'H In I' lvrlvt-ly ,.iuiil,.il ii. il, 1.., ri.i.iiJ.li.-n I ion ,,r nil rifwi. flu l.m.li-i, rii-.lili-.l l,i il or iilli.rwo,,. ,-nil'l.il lit ll-fx ,l,i t" urn! tlmi lli luiul inoNi pair lit'i'"! lii-li-ill I'olilical Aimouncviiii'iU. I hprfli)' aii.-ioi.ni-n my iinli'U,y lor t nfliin lit ,ulf. r,l 0,,- tiu!n,ir Cmrl n( Till riil. lllor,-l In thn mtl'i'i ' tli Dcinucralio uriiiiai). Ani'iht n. I!'l. i.'-K llAMltl.. 1 J Daily i Wiii1iiity, Jnin It'll. TbA Hl'int alxo lirlprtli nr infir'nltii : tnr kllnw lil wlul wr Btiritilil pr flo at f niislil: but Ho .Nilrit itBI( ili,.lll lu l,,rt-rJii!iit far a witli it'i'snliil aili raii fliil lir utli-ri-d Id, oi H:'4li. 'Mii, yraiiinix l-pirlt, dourf n" nf lo, VSilli lotlu alirl i-,niitiift fi'iiin aliuv,,; Hi! lltoa lir Kuar,1 Hill, IIkoi tnir K'Otlfl, (1 (:r -v..ry Ihuuirlil iiml frl-'ti iirvBid. .(Jiil-nrh mil Hie Hurll. I Thk. 5;1J. Tlinfi' prtupla over In AiiHtiia nre rvUL-ntly IohIiik lliwr putrliitlaiit. Wo hen I' of nrv f"'l rlnln Hlliunt every day. In I' hismiK Ihcy lliiuli moro of their Mlonia.liB tluui On;y ilii of th Bloilmm mlMKloii of tlie llormnu empire to auhJUBnti) tho whulo tarth 7 , 1 (Tlte UaUer'a "uruck" troop and alaj hia "atiock" troops have holh bt-an badly I'rarkfd nnil Bhurkcd ' alnoe ttrVy cuno Inlo contact with the AitiPilcana. Tho Rfitmral opinion ot tl" 41 "ft privates Junt now Is tit tliMo hoya trom aiTona tho menu ( "hail" nil ii tlify iTnn't ciavu to ' nirtt. them. 1 j ; Now w aro to have noivtn more i augar resltiiHlons.i It l "ol enough " that tho restautanta must measure 't out to us tliu spoonsful, but those i who niako a bualuotn of tlnallntji In i product In which sugar la an o ! aentlal part will huv to JluuvorUe. i Look out for a dearlli iu he cream A avnd candy, for the plus, and cukes bav nil-early flown the coop. j: . 1 i So mo of tho men arrested for chain I nil unlawful enmniisfilnns to ;' clients for gettlntf war contracts for them KtiiHti) have Leon surprised i Uutt their nimhoiU are called In question. In all former wars II lias been the rule to defruuil the govern ment If posHllile, but thn present ad ministration seeniH ileti-rniliieU to break up the old practice. o Ecfoiu ralslni? the draft hk to 49, "It la said, there will be a rampalgn of education, acorn dim; to the Jop-j lln (iloho. Just wlieic this raiiipalKii of education comes In wo are unable j to sec. Tliu men who were lift out of the former rci;ltratioii no doubt j fell u little lluinkfiil ut tho time ! . but malteiii ha.n Hinr'e pro;;re.sHCd to the point whi.ru iiiohI uf them feel reftret rather than rolh-f at belm; de nlud the oppni tn n It y to fluht for de mocracy. The lutereii't of the Amer iian citizen la the successful termi nation of this war has urown by leaps and bouncli;, and a railing oflalsa first In all things that make for the druftage will be met with un en-! a finer ami higher civilization. Alohg ihusinstlc answer. Most of those j this path alone lies true national able-bodied men who will bo affect - ed by such a change tire already willing to go If the war department will accept them. Tiny don't need any campaign of education. . I The short-aec of material for the making of bats which is new pro claimed should not cause any lover of humanity to we. p. If wo forgot what a hat was like the bumnn race would be the better off. There would be a dearth of the prevallim: head aches and shrinkage in the niimlfcer tif bald heads. There would be an improvement in health, happliiein -11 r. st pood look's. About th,.- only sensible us,- of h.its is the wearing of straws in sunstroke .wcither. Dut the same conditions apply also to shoes. Shoes xv. -re an invention of the devil to torment humanity. Yet, thnnirh the prices have gone up enormously rind tlu'rols a shortage In shoe material, wo do not see any moves to etnanclji.t :e suffering hu manity from cruel misuue of fee;. So, probably, no matter what the price of hats, the majority of pcA'ple will continue to cling to both bats and shoes,' because It is the faaliion Ml! II nil It IV 1111' lllllAf'll Oiu Mr. Iluper. who elaJma to bo llji) pllhlhih r ,. r .r,,, .In, li ami family Journal ill . I nsk ogr-u, ha thruv.n himsolf into the political l-iv.M'h, mill la sending out a circular letter to editors l'f Smaller pltftTB uri'inv them to Lilly urnund Ins , from II,,. ,. end. -loll I II f I 11 ,'11 1 O lit l.e - ; ' publican paper by .. nominating .Indue lli.lvrtii.ii fur governor. m ii . . ,. ,,r i. .... Mr. Harper ih time or I . ' 1 " '''') "v,r tic situation. In ne breath h i lurii' lull Alexander with I . , I ti tr the nlity work agiilnsl . . .. . . ...,... ,,,, , ,.,!:, ,i, ii milliner leilllliliy Ki:il,'.i I Ik- Iti'inihlliiuin ui trying t';nn ol,l fmnloriMl ri u K 1 1 1 hoi, f.r noo.in.,... Vllli..m II. Murray for fi.ll. i.r.,1 thry Mre HMkln lh olrl I (M-ufiio whii livf.l on k fi.rm In thilr r, n th-y urn, In him th . an'liil.ii., ,h, k.,,,,,,,.,1 wi,, ' r :u,( st Io .li'f' iit, Ilia 1'lu.rgn mciilfit ! Ah vni. I, r may hi' Irun Anyhow, All M.inili r i.i',. urn to l,R alilc to l.iur- IroM' (,f hiin'ii If, hut ltl I'liuri:,. thut ra,, rinf lfi.i ;t ;t y for the minimwr , ., KciiiilillraiiH look upon Hill Murray lil only u little- im-iital miKKfH- , ,, , . ...'ton lli.-v mil fin, I the tnirlil h't l-:;;l.,, Ihr, .... k.-t can.li.latc .all, for ( ,,.,,,,., w ri , ,,, , iHiniiii in cuinr-tit. I ik hihotnii I" ' "' l our opl nun , ha t t tm h a not h,T n " j u,i, war without i-,ulvoi-aHori. an, - lii-r, tht, iloi't"!' w.ia Juat talkln tn n.,'.n.ll,lat.. who ilo-H not Nta,i:f""l l'"tlcn.. r M,ii:n-.-lv f.. a fli;hl to a f'lil-h in H'i in;; to f.r-l mill ll roinlili'l'atloli. Mr Murray In : i mrint out iioki n .nho. cat., of war amr-fiR th'' I umiioi rath aiiil.ilali'tr. II.' wiih for .ir lafori' I'rotililonl WIIhoh. II" lirK.Kl loll rf-i Io i,rr-.arr, t ii lime ' president wan watililnii iiiot w ntiiiK. If then, are. an Mr. ILlrpel says, any en-it number ut Itepiiblieaim nippoi-tini; Dill Murr.iv they are do. A "r-np!ka eoiiilo were irrsnted ar Itili II for the same reason that thelclea of separation last woek. The .. - ,:z.rT Jilr, Z. i rhlfhnt'M nillr!(H in lint wn fur Jtepuhlleuns are p.iluc Io put out ,, a r audldate who Is uinjue-iliniiaoly for Ihr- war, and will uphold the pv - ei-ninenl In lis flcht for a i.eaee that ' ...mi , ir ,. I ,. nlld if a lletiio- I i l.lt !s to In, elecK-il we want bllll Io be n man of the narne caliber. At. Io Dill Murray's weakness, we ) )f ,,1(jni, Kct, seeiii to remember that an u cindl-1 tier nuse he thoughf her stocklnfts date for i oni;rr,siii.in at lat (;e he I were ahorter than the form pre " . . . ,. :. .., ... ,r,,.i scribed by t'onimerce society, but the earned eveiy ei.n(;ressloiial illslrirt.l ' , ,, In two of which llio aepubllcana ib-ctrd their candidates for congrrfs.Br less studied contemplation, dc nnd that be also carried I.lncldn county, which Judge Itohertson never baa been nblc to do. I " MKIN(; NATION C.llllAT. livery real Amerban must be proud of the achievements of his country and of his countrymen. We have outdistanced all other nations In the production and accumulation of wealth. The civilized world de ponds upon u today for food, for clothing, for coal, for oil, for cotton, for alevl and for ships, 8uon we shall have the iid;a largest mer chant murine, the world's greatest army,, -mid perhaps hIho the world's most powerful navy. ' All this la vitally Important to our continued existence as a world power. Along these lines we must maintain the leadership which we have achieved. Hut we must remem ber that 'material greatness alone does lot make a great nation. Dur ing the past forty years Oermany has inudo most wonderful progress along material lines. Yet (lermany In those forty years has all but lapsed Into barbarism, and her puss ing a world power Is but a mat ter of a few years. With all her great material progress there was something lacking which alone cun niako a nation great she lacked a national conscience. Tho example-of (iermany makes clear to America the Importance, yea, the necessity, of moral as well . . , . a 1. 1 . ,i..n I.,., as material iaurini, ..1.1,11, tlon docs not mean simply factories, hyuses, ships, nor even academies; It. means also Justice, equity anil fait dealing betwoen man and man and an between nation and nation means the golden rule in practice. That nation Is the most hlfthly clvl- ll.'.cd and deserves the longest life which hiui t'.io most highly developed moral sense. And that moral code lu not nrhleved alone by set dog matic rules, but by u conscientious striving to follow the dictates cf honest motive. Let Americans, then, strive tn make their country first, not alone In wealth ami physical power, but 1 greatness. Abe Martin Th' "Win th' War club" has dis banded us thcr's n'o place f hold a banquet. Miss Fawn l.lpplncui has a new lisle dress ler th' .Moots dj. 4 ot ce oso. -,1.(1 CW'II ICJ xpw, 1. I J Oklahoma Outbursts " ,.mi.r. .ni i.iitte o laf-rnny roumi'iws, that Jim Flxll livi-ji In Tulsa. The IiiiUii say th.it front In the grain belt 1a what In canning the present nrlco nf grain tn soar ski- waid. Where, oh whore, In that gram it? l ... ... v notice uiul the young wo, king ut the lied Cross headuunr Iters in th evening, ho feel the - "' - i - d r,f now -and then running out f,jr r.Tt r,h m.-. ,,r u hit I., cool ulr. , (iri. the ones whose headdresses are J most bur online;. Home of the volunteer-. Ilk" It so ' ,i . . . .. . , .... r,r,i i,n iney Hrr uin.x'iv m"im"" . a younir man fonni Hie fnt red ear "f, "rn. M,-,!' il lni,n kit Hint If thorn- who "1'utle" Jolinnon .i)n 1n did "not know that f.ttnoiiH telfKrani he amt at Iht, lime T.jIk;i uiul Muskogee were itrlviOK fur a water way frelKhl rat6 linl a kirk In It. Mr. .l,.hn-n Is too pion in send Innocrritly-lntenileil ui n.., II ..l....,u,l iirnn ra I Ion I i-oniiiiiimiotier he mlsiit eaaln Inno- n-iiily IndiilKS In a teleirraiii that ! would r'tilt In a benefit to one sec tion of .the slate at the expense or iiuoiher. ' w ,,.,, 'nfVu,ty htuJ t?i(ht ycnrfl. hut Mrs. CiMiLifr, who 1 vt'iy, very much . .. . . . t U - i-a! I nf "- " I prnved In hr criiHa petition, We nllmmerttiff notion as tn why j the youii wife might want her , f i eedoin but full, to understand Mr. .oper An Important detail tin to the mat ter lf proper c'.othea was settled at I -i. tl, Aih.r av The chief deliberate consideration, and more elded the Blockings were possibly half an Inch too short, a mistake which' mlKht be excused on the ground of the youth and Inexper ience of the fair young lady. This column has received u com mtinlcallnn from Dill Murray's press bureau which undertakes to miika the sage of Tishomingo endorse the fniinn", siieec.li of Vice-President I Itnrahall. We do not wnnt tn e Mr. Murray get In bad and tnereiore wo refrain from publishing the com munlcailnn. Hill can t get anywhere by tying up with the vlce-prsldent. if Ma prea agent ha.l only said that the vice-president had adopted views expressed by Mr. Murray it would be different, snd we re Indllned to believe that la Just what happened. P On the Spur of the j Moment It might be added that everybody should have an umbrella handy to carry during air ralda. There was a Joyful rumor the other day To the effect that the Crown Quince And dig down Into a subterranean dugout Htrange to sav, some people believed It. . The only way they will ever get that boy Will be to go sixty miles behind the fighting line And dig down Into a eubterraneHn dugout fine hundred and sixty feet deep, And then tako a can opener and peel lllm out of his punrtiire-proof ar mor, And then, after all that trouble, lie wouldn't be worth capturing. The pntent office has a list of over 2.000 "unfailing" devices to destroy I. "-boats, Kucms as though now la the time to set shout a thousand of them In motion, saving the other thousand for future purposea. The trouble with most uf them. H I however, Is that they will do. most anytning excepi uesuoy v-noma. Street gamins ha. 0 adopted nn abusive phrase which they think embodies the very ess nee of iltupcr atlon unspeakable. "You aim of a Hun." One of the sailors brought ln from a tdrpedoed sailing ship claimed that he had saved eighteen live... lie had really saved two cuts Portsmouth. N H.. June 1. 191s. Dear H. K. M -Speaking of the manicuring game ugaln and com ments thereon by K. O, Shakespeare, the "Avon r-offee Cooler." There Is a Divinity that shapes our ends" Now. where did Kill get the stuff If It wasn't while tilted hok In the F.xrhange Tonnorlal Parlor with a Str.-itfoid queen stroking the buck of bis mitt'1 otherwise, you will trli us J. W (iAt.l.Ki N, I". S, N. An llliternle Wisconsin Justice of the peace used to consult what looked like a law book, but which wan really n "mall-order catiilogue. one dav a colored person was haled before the squire for drunkenness. The squire heard the evidence and then, after ripening his book and glancing at It. fined the prisoner ti 4!l, to l,r' worked out 011 the roads at ..", cents a day As the negro was heltij; led nwrtv he said to the mar shal, "Ise sho' an imluckv guv." "I 'plucky nothing,' replied the mar shal. "If the squire had happened to open that book at autrMiinhiles in stead of psnts. vou', I be working on the road the rest of your life." opportunity Knocks at your door not only once but manv times, but oii nedn't think that opportunity Is going to he a locksmith, bring a skeleton key, unlock your door come upstairs and pull nfit" W bed, dress you. wash your f ire, carr. you downstairs and put v 011 In an Kti-h. p. automobile I,,, m order to start you on your way Taling machine dis.s e.-in he used as pie plates. And this i the most, satisfactory us'j to'whlch m.niy of them can be puli yW,K.tt. and the Worst K?W8y5F , - ' i.'' ,0s Homelhlng s going to happen, I feel It in the air. Hut what It Is you soon shall know, Ho hold your breath and stare. You remember In the List story I lold you shout llilly llunny's birth day party and prnmisr-d to lell you who found the little gold ling In the frosted cuke. Well, just ns the little rabbit, mild, :i'' found it'" I'arldy Kox eprang from behind a bush and grabbed the piece of cake right out of the little, rabbit s paw. And then he Jumped over the .l.uckv nioblle and ran off to his den to give It Io slyboois ,,r DiihIiv Tail, Ins two little HOtis, you know, but whlr-h one Hot It I 'can't reitieiuii, 1 , for every body was so exciud that they fur cot to ask the naughty old Fox be fore he got away. "That's too bud," said Kind I'mie lanky; "I'll have to get you another one," so he said good-by to every body and look llilly lliinny down to the 3 and If) cents store, wh.-ie they bought a novelty gold ring with a big ruby in It, Wasn't that nice'.' And then they came back to the woods. . but everybody had gone home end there wus no more birth day enko to h.e keen, not even a little piece of candle, , "Well, what shall we do now?" said the kind old gentleman rabbit, und he poured smile lettuce oil Into the cnbsret and took out his blue pnlkadot hsudkerchiff and wiped Ills ear, and then he dusted off his old Wcihtlmr stovepipe bat nnd honked the automobile horn and Handling By MARY Thlrty-1'.lght rents. 'Al!l. My room looked desolate when t reached It. I set to work Io clean and dusl. I could think better. li was 3 o'clock when I finished. 11' broken t. tire, las. and a half jar realize.lj I was hungry. I would go '' lam. 1 should make my lunch on out and get my lunch. 'Ihi. looked at It dubiously. I opened mv purs-, carelessly. A : v" '''' hould.-r I -w someone quarter. dime, some pennies. foi , "P -nl g . he ,.,or. lout and rolled under the couch. I looked through my puise again, sud - denlv 1 reunited that II was all I had! , 1 had spent my last Jfi on a plctute I that Coiisiimce had always desired. I She w ould bo gone several days, a W'cek perhaps. And 1 had ifi cents I to live on, I What could I do? Miss Sanders, I still owed me a week's salary. I, j would raihcr starve than ask for I that. ' ' I ei.ii ,1 w re jo, 111 -oiuy as n i j .-. i resort. Wtls tliete any way out? t ! The Young Lady j ' Across the Way Til- llohelirni to the yn'ipg i;i are an-mia .ous a ders'ood, a-l oi-.e nis. ;y observed i .o'l o:s the wsy, I sue s-iid ve un n't ''t,".'t to had u fa.-,: lite and k'ep ono's hvulth. r ; 1 ; Li i : , i r.x. is Yet to Come! . i i m, mm .! I 'his Is a promising sway for tn, ntrleal affairs Aeii-.ss-s and m:n:;i. I lew up a tire and turned a cushion ' Kors should bencf.t erea'iy fiom in upslde down to hide a greased spot. 1 fluenei's leading toward better Ajnl after that he put on his gngglig ;rt!, started off analn. and by and by, not so very long, they came to .1 sbrnpos: on which was written: ' lin-h road shall I tako?" "t'looditess eraciouH me!" exclalm- d the old gentleman rabbit, "w hut's the matter with my goggles?'' and be toolt them c.ff and looked at the siKnpost again. "It says the i-ame old thing." he siild with a sigh, and he took off h:s ild wedding stovepipe h-it and dusted (he top, and after he had put I' nn his head umiiii he heard a Voice Mtvlnx; "Take the road that leads In the left, And not the one to the right. Dor If you don't you will get. left And you wont get home t.ll night." "Who's sp"aklng?" said Dilly liun ny. And the reason he hadn't said Hnyt!i!n before was because he had be n sou ml uHleep, And then who should come out from behind that funny signpost but a kichI roaring hull with two horns about ten feet long und big red, snorting nostrils. "Don'.t let us disturb you," which means bother or aoniMlyng like that, snid I pi le Ducky, and he honked the horn with nil his might, and, would you believe it, the bull was so frlfht ened that he ran away anil never stopped till he got home and corered himself with the crazy quilt to his eld fnur-postor bed. a Husband DO If! LAS w is getting hungrier and hungrier. . Ihlrty-eisht cents would not go far1"'!'!' on eiick.i. out. and Puosi ln feeding ine for a week. rectched out and squeezed the horn.; ' looker! in the chest of drawers, and the man yelled frum under- ; '"ei- was id,, a can of peas, a box I-..'" ' J. ' ' n'nn her Rreat dark , "..,', ".ij, . '. I Jist had to come un to see vou. sue irn.-d.,, "I think Mis, inders was utteily unr.-in-. I hate her In a few minutes I h id told her ' , '" 1 r '" em. l. noer ner eyes trie t t . - , farce I found Invself holding a ' cracker covered w ith in 113 and laiigmiig turn,,, tears cut I've simply got to rue." .s-.iid u,,!. 1 1 m on ntj- way io mutch lis , tiling. ' She held up a hit o.v velvet brocaded in blue, come ,11 before I ko home lo V -i.l 11 ..1 1 r 10 i .. . t , ,.u nigni. I'd !v ( . , ,,,i- e iie.p v-,i;i. oi.si'.i. mn 1 m I t getting a we.-k now. And 1 have 'U;1 iitUI'y cent" 1 left I fe't l-n,.,e.s,-r,i,'s. ' cheered. The siinatioc. is funny : Hut -win., a!, my future-and .my career as an Interior deeo.-.-itor? i Tomorrow - I lacour.iitcment. 1 I'miynrlu. I K, ilrcrf .Matttiw Adam) ' ence w.is Arthur Middieton. lie was I fc I thrown In and cheep at dtibble the tif, happy. I ;Z T " "TP. " " " " " " " " ""- ! price, s.-, the man.' Ami be came 'n So the somcicr went by. The mid I lOi'Al ,S I'll I '' I V Tl,- ,... ,, t I , , e. ...... .1..- rnnnrf Hi LllClt III I 4 Ml ... . . . .... r in in- ..ii 1,111,' Ol po-1 ' r - ;iin ntmr unn It Jllir after whl.'l- rc-lK J Arthur MlddletOll .started to dust hlms-lf r.ff wlch He Morelnn-ls. The decorators na, lt lr, , at, , ' r c, V) ! IS' IT YOI'KS" t Vo1"11 ,'V ,"r,cl "I"1 "'1' ,U 1 i heen at work during our ..bseiije ami flv n,,,.t e .fc 1 c 4. . ' iilolleis Id buy a locomotive, come on.thP ,inS!, was in perf.ct order Wear no U.t all day Vv 'rv boar lune 'ft 1-I-. ! '""V '. M',",r ."" '"1 ; IMarv. the ciok. James and Annie Klvn the ,.., ,,rj,k J ' " Je .nine J0, 1,1'. ,c and him started to go home, mo i . , ' rr.,rned from their vaca- ,,.,, ,, ,v. inti.u.e one of the grup f men whnsnylng. o. poo. Its too bad vou ,!,d-! I'1 , k I ., , n--and vvere 1 ' , '""'l. 'V; , ton' nn'"' "obo signed the Decla-ation of In.lenen .nt net tb,.V,. i.f,.r,. he ii f,...d ' "'" '-ikcn In tin n ami ' . nil in ,h. afternoon get a sing,, hi of fin old and well-to-do southern well, lifes full of di.sappotnt f.iniilv. born in a chiriuin.r mansion i ments. sed pop. In Ashley, s. c. ori June ;'(-, 17c. i And we hepp nn wawklng home In thus,-, d.ivs. the colon.es offered I to suPPll'- very little opportunity foes good edii-' cation, and even So. it was fashion- ' e----"" m aii,. to se:,i the sons to Kngiici mi Piuikinvtlle Paragrafs ! scr.no esnecia ! Iv In ,h ...... ,1. ..... ' 1 " ." -'"'' " '"'I " men: was gl.-a er CI.ISS distinct on and less a! demoero.-v acv :! that earlv periml l ow - I , Middieton went to Har- i an, I s cr. in si s.-iool. then T '" w,''-!":i""-r and to, 'ge. - and 1 Trill!-, . , , il lcirr.c.l when ). wis "7. and, a ve.u- later. I. ,.,-v.-,l hnnsr-if such ! a go,.,! p.ditiei.iti iba: he was e ected i to l!n- i r: . , i, in 1 n.ss, tobiv. Then he ' wrn. to Dug. and to live fr about ( nee years, but returned home. Meantime, tithe agitation between , l'.'.glaii,l a ml the colonies was grow- I ing. and ill 17T, v,,un. Mid,! leton - was sen! to r-origress in pl.fr(. of his f Che- a-.l signed the 1 -laration of, Cricket, Hicks has a i I cdiq.cn. I -ne,- in Philadelphia. land has wiitten to the j He liv -,1 in tli.it city with John i Answer dep.iriiiient for Mam' -. k. :n a ionise Which was run i time. ;p -, fig'it pi'.ti'c!. stvie, joined Hie : ng tones niter an.t wits ma prisoner i ii e w ar ruined hi tates in Carol, iu, and the family 'fur- 1 tunc "-f,T.yy-.W ee.jij.-ia, xxj er-e iyt,-. "t. frr t- Rippling Rhymes Ry WAl.T MAS' IN". Costly Victories. ped Hill, ha (famed a mile of ground, and whooped with a tr:- j umphant sound, and sent his wife n ! wire: "Our Cerman iolt Is with us et; Were w-inning viatorii-s, you j bet. Just like a house afire'," His men went forward, wave on wav tO mil HLTlllnt ti Imn.l.iTHiflM m:i' provided by the foe thev fell In swaths like itta riding (train, and lay there rotting in the rain. In many a1 ghastly row. This cross the kaiser Itghtjy bears; It's little that the war j bird cares how many men go down ; that culs no ice with old Ued Dill If he can iraln another hill or rr.u -h ""'lit rumen town, nh tin uvu ts in i. ' ' . ,:'wln,'e """ " ""'' "r ' r ranee, whatever It may rust; - . ' ' ' "' ......... niiiiuirn in nn espn-a- or his harried hind is lyitiK ilc.nl sinn for those who could spe hevond upon the sand, It festers In the sun. :h,- thin, rharp outline-. Tho weari r!s In a barn or two, n, ,s fail,- I .'rum 'bin eves as Sallv's arm telegrajihs the Dotsd.-ini crew. ens,, voire ,-ame over the wire. He Another triumph won'" Th young, the stalwart find the brave.; he's sending to a yawning grav. 1 with never pause or truce; we nil luiiiw in. .1 . . j ...... . . , I "i,ui mtj oou win oe ; on, inn, , here Is thy victory oh. Wiihelui ' what's the use' 1 ' H'epyrhrht, IBM. llr. Vat!h-w .Mann nian ss his plenipotentiary, but on - ; oucieu all the negoliations hims-If. I J The Daily Horoscope The stars Incline, but do not I compH." , Wcilmmhiy, ,hii(. 2rt. 1IMH. This is a day of conflicting Influ ences, nrcnrdm to astni.,irv. Venus. I'ranus and .Mars are all in. bei-.efi,-aspect, whllo ijatarn and .Vrptunii are ml verse Women should improve rverv on. pnt tunlty during this ionf iirur.i Hon which should benefit them in a busi- ness ns well as a dot ui'- wu. It is a time to make nians for '! ! future since franns t:! a certain sort of wisdom that will , -Tur-ip inovp one love are concerto l , achievement. Kame is i-.rnm i.i ,,.ier sage read In this onf miration for tnose who have powers of expres sion, whether as artists, writers or actors. Kor the yoijnp who start careers therp is an aueary of f re-it di-.r-loo ment that wjsl bring them unex pected duties. July -Will Tp"";i ' 111011I h of belter promise than .Dine. i,,,t there v. id be sorrow f..r a piiblie man. Financial aff.iiis will become more discussed as the "I'tune-- n.l a ni-r-s. Treaties an, I .011 feren.-es in winch bankers ;,ie n,tn mini are fnre- sha dow e,l. Increased prosperity is indie ite. for the I'tii'ed stiffs which should ptodiKe s 1: .st'.u toi y crops. Persons whose birth, late it is wil; have an crtivn yrar in business. Pleasure and i.ew friends are indi cated. Thev should cuard against Intrigue and treachery. Children born on -th: day will be enterprising and active, kind and af fectionate. They will be unsettle,! in disposition and generally s'.lcress fill in life. 'h I Little Benny's S'otebook Mo and Duds Simkins was walk- Ing uIouk. and we ramu to a ins lens stickioi onf fi-lliii 11 mlei-oei.l h of 11 little awtnmobeel. on account of i hand, once more Julia ollins as h.m being under there fixing It, and I scried herself. She was not a woman I whispered to Duds, Hay, Puds, wy1,,, yield easily to another. It seemed droit you squeeze the horn and see!,,, '1VH, ,lt times as if she thought I if he ays enything.' , , ai,s,,telv no riirht to my opln- My dotit you.' J'ud.s whispered . rij.h, to be married to back. ... ' . ... 1 ,,mA aesnerstelv to Wlch I did, the horn making such1 t. ... - .... I a learse noise you W 1,-IU of IX- pected it fruin a horn on a little aw- I,, tool, eel iinil ,1,., ,,,,,, l..,-n,h ! dident say envihinc and bis lees " me aw urn; , itiy. nay,;, lout do that. Ill sell you the hole bUnie-ar for IiU cents, but don t ',; wtls apt ,0-thaf -he And i,e Kept on hammerlnc, sun,-! "ore that gow innre frequ.Mtly al thmg underneeih th- ,ar, and I se.l'tbi-ugh she mien- have many more to Duds, have you Kt .01 scuts, that b auttful ores So I took a leaf from a bargain, nil rite I her book on dress. I took thorn. nt No, I onlv cot 4 sent, ued Duds. e.,, h time I dressed. I chose colors I l'oi a ih.,1.1 7 I.,,, 1 ,-,.ss o r,,,' i.iie.i nnd the eown he had use offering him J, I red. nh w dident offer it to him. i,,, niaiMiini, irierr iiir'Kinr; ai n;s legs, and pritty soon pop came up 1. 1, oin-,-1 i;i, v.i , 11,111-, ,1110 1 sed. ti. pop. oore J'-sl in time, hee;-s a man x. unts 1.1 r.i-i: -.hi.-. a..vt..in,.l,eei for :U sents. Ware? red our i ii.terii- et h. I 1 1. are tr. 1 sod. Yes s r, t.-II hi wy rlonl Xoii. imp'.' Well. 1 don I li.e I envhody cltscr, bargain ! :::t in 01, ! but If cull """." ' " ' "" cam pop. n,i 1 ic.ui-ii ,!''wn ''""' leokerl Under tile awtonio- ' M""V ' "", " " wm' X,-, 'ZfS.tT Its tr... 1,,'ir 1,.- ,...r ,t r.ve.i -. h,. ...... ...11 in... 1 .'. ... o tr II "i ilol'ers an,' a r xtei- lire1 alnt It? IV ------------ - - - - - ,. , ., .1 OollltltbitS A I ''i-s says there Is not any danger of hm being ar . rested tor no' , ,, . ,"t,,nK "ur,; eix hours a vvek at some naefu 0ccu pat Ion as he s,(,nis , (..-.. t rvi n g lo make t ho ...ll,li-en u-eei, watch on and correct . Slini l'ickons h.'ts :i hlt, hut is cn li).: to wiMr lil,s ?;-( l h; scs. ;.m, until hp Din Kvl n iHi: nnrf-ski j'.,nt '.Coi'j rih:, l'Jlt, lu'crgo Mnitttcvr Aiitni I rl ! !. io,A sed lion. r.r;l tif voiP -Let:' it. u ynimvpir. 7- v-r-'??rft..iC vl i--'S 'Vj .'7,-iJ,- XrXSrXW-XXWXrSl ! ffi-2 If 141 i i ; ! The Tost. " llAF'TKIt V. N'r-ver In-fore In her ILf e had ; ""inks f"r the profession so risen in -'-l.v "l ine's soul, "' I'o-'tor Will. I'm coming with 'u "' She sent her message over O-e teli-plunio In eager tones. "You never did a better life-saving Job man when you stirred up my old an I, Dions' lint tell me. won't I have . in H.I.--S i-xarlis anil in nits . When m,, , .' .... 1 "'" . A curious smi;e playe -1 over the drew a lung breath, which might have been relief and lniuht have been w Ntftilncss; it was hard to say. At all events, h" answered brightly: "N". You passed vour 'exams and ihlncs' Ioplt ami. The Hed fross aecep's vou on your record, enrolls v''.ir name, passes It on to U'ashmp t'.t'i iimi yon are notified from there tli -r you arc p! iced In our unit. "Then vou'll have to go with the e',,i p merit and t of ns to New York and wait for transportation ; Sally -it's itood Io be up and doing, isn't It girl 7 "' h, Doctor Willi" Sally's very s.,',il wis in her voice. . i'l-llowed d-iys of furious work. D was not possible that occasional i .loueht.-k of" Steve should not creep iniiur these strenuous he rt ,i,icl ig, of arranging household ' .1' ... 4.... 1 ,1.1... 1-- 1 s till-. being enrolled and accept- 'vl fi- service, and receiving 'clear- from the war department. Hut and.""' balm of wo-g soothed the pain ,f rem-mbrance, and It was not un- Dl the day before Sally left Phillips bi:r.; that the real ti t came. The news spread like wildfire that Sally Urine had enlisted as a lted I'rosx nurse and was going to tho i French battlefront. old friends kept runiiitnr In. all flustered and not 'Dil'e Imnwinc 'whether to congratu late condole. They had been pity- ! , ! j Fhe Woman By" J A N ri! APT 10 It rv. ', ft the next day for liar Har 1 ieorge was' a hit dependent me because of his sprained It cave me finite a wifely when lie asked me to help We ; b j 0 pon ; wi i.-l ! fe'-ln him. Julia Collins was wun us, ami would offer to a-sist Ceorge when ever he appeared to wunt anything. Invariably he told her: "Helen will help me, thank you, Julia." I could have shouted with, glee! It rcal'.v made me feel resigned to her presence. Wo .Jtfid charming riiomavtTt, tho hotel, and I felt sure I was Kinng to like the Harbor, much more than 1 had Newport. I was so happy that Oeorge was dif fered. I was disposed to l"ok upon everything favorably. Dut as the days p"5"'1 ana I recovered from the shock of the ac- ! r.,li.nl d regained tne use 01 '"'-l; , .. le i.Ol'l ,C! 1 u 1 1 " - all Mrs. Sexton hart toni ! : ,, , in,,n,ln. In - '" 1 IIS a 0 ' 1 i" I'll'---' 1 , , the m rue weapons Mis Coblns lid to interest C.enrge, Mattrr of riollirs". j natched Mms. Collins closely. 1 nfltjl,p i ,,nf, invariably wore colors -oiiTilred; and that it ne 101,1 . ,....,.,..... hecoinimr I cUimed suited me. . I was repaid .,,,n one day be said: "You are verv smart nowaoa.s t Mke to see vi.-.i nlways well I'-.ssed. If you need. Hnvtning m 1 1.1 to vonr wardrobe order it." We spent most t,f our time upon !'- xva'er. I had ;rarne,'. to over . . , he -feeling of m a 1 d e-rr.er, r.od T.io-'e.l r. . i,i.- noich s re'innsit . ...I.!. ,sr.rl. Ilff-Liin:, " v I ,,'iv c.c would go L.'.or.c. hen 1 was I ... 1 ... . -iv 1 f: on , r Julia Coll'ns 1 . ,i,-,-. v ere vvi'h i s. At sin-n : itme s, s" i-usv ir.'-uig 1 1 p c - the 'nris'.s.. In a way to picase c,e,.r !ng to, keep tr.y temper ! -led Q'iv-s poise in spite of nnvth'.nc ?ht VaPPK ' " "71' U' really enjoy i-oKe'.f 1 et xyn.eti i.eorge would show by ft .wold or look that he v., is pleased with me. T was not there to receive qs. Poen't it seem good to ne nncK home" I asked (leorse. "That sounds as if you hadn't en Joyed your summer." "Oh. I did! Put everything Is i-o lovely, nn.l I know we are going to be so happv." "There is no reason yen should not, always lie happy. It is your own f.iult when you are not'" ! "Not alwivs. George, Sometimes I ; I nn, nnh ippv because of the actions s departing heather! The ! "f "" :1 "1,rln ' ,lmr '"sooner we are as Wang as a baseball ,.iy ,.. him. but he apparently paid ,he better. In fact, cur baldness t 1 i-.v attention. i assiHnJntt the aspect cf a task, and l-.ventl ,.iai,,-s ix x ,,iu,--i,,n. "I -have frit word to -C,riv tn come j and Hi"? 'your portrait.' he marked "Yes " "I want it linn,- in a good light a r,d I do not feel competent to Judge i he l.cei pl.'ice for it." I cf tr "When will be come "Totnot'row night." ,., I vi pleased ns T nlwny. was at the ideu ,.r seeing Merton ilrny. belt:.- with him. Yet Ceorge had been so kind, so thoughtful of me the past few. weeks that I had no desire to turn to another for company as 1 had in the past. Kvelyn was back and came over lug sally. For she waa "Lucy Ormfi Kill." born and brought up anion, them. They had loved Lucy orme, her mother, and Joseph Orme hoi doctor-father, who hud been every, body's friend and counselor. Thei loved Bally for her own sake too And they- had wanted her to innrri Stephen Torrance. It outraged thel, sense of decency and honor thai Steve had "broU.en It off." "ir-M-i, ii'ini, ii u iiim no H7 ll'" ,i.. good nelghhors whispered in . ' other. I-'or they did not rn,j lease a girl he could not love whi there was yet time for her to recon struct her life than to marry her n -. cording to promise and he unat.it to make her happy .So they covered their embarrassment by, kissInK Sally a great de.al, hovering about with of. fers of help and hinderinir I. or woefully. a Then without warning Stephen Torrance came. As he strode up t.'is garden path, Sally was in the art of strapping a fat suitcaae. She was kneeling on It in the middle of tm livlmr room floor, her face pink 'vit the effort of forcing the buckle o'u hob- further. The color drained from her ehrrkg tin she glanced toWHrd Sieve's t.id figure in the doorway. She go' to her fer; and forced herself to bent into his eyes. If only be could have, spared !ir this1' She had be'en strong. Now h, 'felt it r "e.f fiosf esslori leaving ' rr. ! She wax v ery :lr-d. Ho-.v Fhe Innod to threw hirself Into his arms .-iml I find rrsi anrl comfort there! ' Vi ""'"i,.T i-i:m '"" ?" """" natna. launeii jikh n.a nice aim necii irorn much opeti-alf work! Ilnw she loved the very cn.it whose rough twerd lopped with a certain grace about his big, thin frame! In her own .In. main she felt so strong and capable. In Steve's presence she Invariably felt consciousness of her sex. her femininity, lie came toward li er, holding out both hands. y, "Sally," he said. "Don't go!" (To be continued.) Who Changed K PHELPS' ! . that afternoon. What a lot we hud to tell each other. She was a3 brown as a berry, and happy as rould be. She expected soon to become a n, other, and all of Kurls' people as well ns Kurts himcclf were de lighted. "His mother acts oh If she really cared a little for me now." she said happily. "Hut aren't you afraid that chll. drcn, a baby, will take up so much of your time that Kurts will grow away from you?" 1 asked recalling the conversation I had overheard on the hotel porch at Narraganset. "No! Why should It I think It will make him care more shoot h.. ...111 inr, insieaq or less" I said no more but I thought that Kvr-Iyn was young, like myself, I had had such ideas too until the olde" w-rimen. the women whom (ieorce thought perfect, or nearly o. had said that a woman wa, apt to lose he. husband if she became a mother 1 never doubted they were rl"ht Tomorrow The Portrait Is Hung. t orright, 191s. Oeorg. Matthew Adam.) Everyday Wisdom AFEY0(G0oV5 TO SIT TfRF piUDSO NOTHING 9 luddiuxHs. af'er all. . nlv Hair. Douellty Itf-ldness ha, no' Terrors ;'!' us. Men docs not need hair. It is li right for ,, woman 1-, h. .. . crewilir.g cp,Iy. We like :hn l.'v nl 1 , ..u . and M'.ade !i a Tom.i'i !.'- . . .' '- " . "es lOilV l ITfJ. e ike th.. nhiitii'i. .1,,. . .1 . foiehcfld T.'ir, 3 much caprice id 1 woman', halr-tha; !.- l,v w l.ke ' 1 at. pt-rsoniliy. we :u,'e no am--non to aavc i-ioricioiM. h,i,r or revs,, -na, p:ay. lia;,i,!0:,s Is r.tat. l.alir.es? m no boiber.' I.. it corno. The rurct for bildneta a- wo.sa thtn uny baidntsa we ever saw. ",ict up at i-.31 in the nvorn'n. .... ,. tfoe.-id who thinks xrp are r.'n the .crgB 01 ennme. seeing lvrn a pit baaler each di.y, "and rub the hra.l vigoroi.siy with a purqice stone for t:i evening sil around ami nib your hend. Just before t o:pk' t.-, bee' take your head out to: ut, airing in the pa'rk." Well, were we to do nil (hone things, bankruptcy, madness nnd we know not -what else, would come be fore hjiby We would not take all that trfnitilc to raise a baby, let alone a head uf hair, which is only a van- j ity. after all. One can not employ a governess for one's hair. now thai 1 s I.r,s-nn -Mm hs lie rest. i(l!)a unU jt l9 ,otal. Ve hav some- thing the same nasslon in this that a bookkeeper has for a clean set of hooka. From. one thing only, we wish to be snared, and that Is a bald- ness that goes so far and then stops and makes a low. comic character ot a man. That Is the one Justmanie fear of a man with Incipient bald- ,l opyriSht. 1018, Girx ,Mtthf w Adam) Tf vour memory is good, ynu doubtless cm remember back to tne time when ladies were seen In street cars and other public places knit ting sweaters for soldiers. vr-r