G ULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913 1 ! a ..4 t 'i 11 T t 1 m 'I' Hi n ' hi U 1 ? 1 1 r. t: 1 . i 1 U :1: IU aVuvvJ'ua t i tor I Umnii, revlaw. f ' Th Iraaoria of the. quarter liaya 1 barn In Ih lino of ilr'HiinaUn Hi' j practical alda of C'hrlatluii trihlr aa It relalm to (ha avarydajr Ufa of i tha follower or 'hriau It liaa at- taninlad a aummary of Christian f duty and Chriatiun privllrtra, a 1r t aa ill rex milrli could b" handled In a dium Inaauiia. Tlia brnafil wa f may rierlva therefrom rtc,enila on tha dfr to which wa lwiv aken " tha leaaona to heart aa pcraotinl ap t oala. ml her than aa uulnta nn winch tf h I n k c control eray or d.apute. Tha ontroveiaaliet ran alwnya find ina- lul for hi HaMirltMoiia, wliallier ttia mailer ha a queatinn of rnndiict r of belief. Mm h nf the) heaiia Bon of )oiiln who ara "alrtioat par iiarloil" baa haen baiiaa of tha conflict of opinion anion thoaa who profnxxorl l,i teach tha truth I'ut the f.inll la lot with tha truth iha fault la not with any lark nf clear ncan In Ilia Koapel tiachllrna hut a In In the Inniie hnnian lora of dla. putatlon and tha aanarnaaa of thla and thnl nna to maka hia Individual yipwa dominant In thaolotfleal opin ion. Thoaa who ara look loa for Mount will find II thoaa who ara look ti (t for tha truth will not la dla. appointed. II la a rare thin to find a man In Ma rlaht mind who due not ac knnwledjte tha fundatnanlal trutha of (lod'a ralailnn to man and man a duty to tlod. Thajr will tall you that rallfion la rlnht and a ood thin thai I heir faith la not larking In rallRloua truth, bat In rallfion aa ai emplid.d by thoaa who teach and live It. f f taathara would pay mora tlanilnn lo tha Inculcation of canan tlal facta that raaeh tho a.iul and Inaa to amphlln aartarlan pro pa Tanda, thara would ha mora aoula waved, for tha world at lara would rompelled fn concede tha sincerity tit (lod'a children. Aa lone aa they hava rauaa to doubt tha alncerlty of fhrlatlana, they will rontlnna to doubt tha gannlnanaaa of tha Chrta tlan faith. Thla nieana that every follower of Clrrlirt la to anme rlncren raaponalhla for tha auoonwa or fall- i l. ly the performing of 'ti' apectiiru. I .1 a n ! Irr Wlrilfu-d ,u.i arilvcd ar or lierolc ait. thn a would ha n , frum 1 1 .1 1 icaim i M;mn. to ifmain luck of i oiirii to undertake IL 1'nt with hur parenta. I ir mid Mrr '. I.. thu knaH'at lui'm mo lliorn who Harder. IrviiiK rUif during Jt'.and firm finm dav to day and am Major .lai kaon'a Iitiii of 11M111 wild not wrury In well doing 'Jim palm ti,, viikIiiiotm of victory la Iiol lo hi ill wh'i din-a . . .. una or two great Ihlnga and lliciij Mr mid M,j 'i i..cv li Walker, q'llta hut lo It 1 111 who ovnri oinoa Iholjr. nrrivad lioma vrairtiUy "morning oheia' lea which ciriniiiiaiuiu t. ' 'n-i nftcr mini, limn two motiiliM' h vli otmirnt or hla o 11 eul lomaln- I h. 1,1.. h i.t 111 in., i.jni. y.n route ! iiman I, him. in.. rs tip.a.1 over fit on to t M.i t woid "ovi'M ,,iiih il,Jfu ihIi in I,iih.;in i.i. la they key-word of i hrinnm tldclHy -not tha hyeierliHl oil of n CNNiorirfi InipijUo of goid. 1'iit Urn etcudy. i lint -1 1 11 K , lliiT'-l liolii'd Htlik- lug to il. And thai fiilnlltv l B"1 Lull 1 'eiiorn, hiii-i, Mrt lone In word. 110I iiIohm In ilocd, hm 'I inner, nnd fie lntli i l ura of truth to ruaih tha douhllng nun, I In 1 olivliiring putter If tha ant Id la to hn Ih .micI.I to I hnai, we riiuar not alnir.y brllivi In f I nut, but wa limit live Hint hallef Tha rtt fault wa limn found with moat (')irlallana la apiiltpit I'l titieaa. Thay hava made tha ri'nt (JiTiaion and gu 11,1 f inliw lo tii'i to have been Jnat huiely aaviol tiiiin mil In lia jk.v.I nil l.itl alill l,M' ter lo have made mil' enlciing liilii"1'" 'va plm ed In hla path a.ilVHtlnn a prelude tu i life of iictiv. Ity In Chrial a li lmlf The I'lirliii.n life a 1 toie Hum rerriiing It 1-. qiilrra tha giving up of vvll dolnua and Iha giving our or a good , 1 .. ,i 1'iilth imiei find riil'inii aa rK feanion ilfnrin otit ilien, m mi,, I i.a,iu. Ire. Too miifiv eton uiih ronfei.ni muat Includu holh ' deeda , j and aa little a degree of reform aa!1"!""' ""1 motiva li.hlnd Ih.-m will keen them In uood eiaiollou inlaie on.y eo much vu:ri dipiy. to' Iha church. I nir hoya who unllai for '""Vcraely, faiih wlilioul norka i n,. M Iha army do not eiperi that elep tu dead. l:n!h I ha tha final ev denco of their pulrlot. We apeak of 11m '-oat of I, ting a iynihln lain. It la tha firat and eeeentui ait. f'hrieiian II la ioatl I' i"""1 '!,e ; hul It Involvea an ohllgallnn lo do the ertirlfli'e of e.eiy ll.n thil la 11 n aervlre, and ihut aeivica ta tha hrat pruinpte I l,y ee fiaiim-na 1: 1 wo can do and aa long 11a It la needi d 1 living f,,r nml our fi-lmw tin 11 Ther la 110 half way aurendMr nfiMilner thn 11 for nuieUr iir ov. 1, peraonal prlvllega nor any promlnn I aoul la iha fiiat inli.g Unit neeila wllh rra4rvatlona Ho muet tin ourii,,d a altenllon. hut a I i n lli.i' l aervli a to tha lor l 'Iha tniiHer of ! roiid light, then " are .inilona oonvaralnn and pohlle cnnt'aalon la we are liolnmd w.'.h i. le i-i-iin. ' only tha anllatment Iha work ni'inl ,niM tin, o'. lo ,.iln If follow. ,.t feel II. a w.i, .ire e'lll Poaalbly prMa kepa many half- ala.en of eeif ilniut and Hie divine convinced people mil of the Inn , h. apli it le 10,1 In 111 'I lure innet l They would hn willing lo aiknowl- I.hiIm' in ifnlcl m n ' ' em pi adga thalr atna t, tjod nd tonka main, comprvn.iae, 1,1 hur 1111 ini! promlaea of living a new life. If they 1,1 .nine the Icnefiw of CI, 1 Mutiny could ha apared tha humlliat.an of 'nml )'H lelmii the uhIimI.' malt'in th.l confeaalon lft 'heir of 0111 old .fe liod 1 i-u 1 , 1 fallow man. Thay would he wl .llng'j dli lorn. I aurn-n. In mnka a contract with thn I ml our unrr-irvid Mr. end Mik Jauiea II Hoaiii of lllieim th'u l'l4 e have aa their g i,'h!i Mr lloweii'a n.olher1 ir. Murk una. hn a nd i in v Turner of Chi, ag,j I yriette Kimmnna firlgahy h Jmm C tar eon ' M lea 1,-vsni h.ivn lakeii it nulte Irt 1 ,,iiit ,t.i r 1 in n 1 e, iv her e I he at homo to f l lenda nfter , I Mit M Iji- a it " ,1 mi.a for IU I1nit .1.. 1.. 1.1... 1.1. , ...r i.,.t lot,, ttie klni-:'l'inv nnr 1 lia,, in 1 i'n la, itni ,', o, j..". r to Iha faithful, they wll. nndertaka 1 we iuui he In It wI'M whole to obey hla command, nr., I live n Ufa heart nnd w.ili ctery rin'igy nml of v.,l,t.oe. ,.f .t il l! il here they ahlhtv Unit w l'i'" 'I" ""' ara confronted with tha dilemma ' love In that they cannot nhey the Lord un-lungtie; leea they puhllclv coiifeea Itielri clmtiga of heart and bear wllneea of1 their covenant In haptlatn. I.ota ofj people would he willing ! bargain I wllh Ilia I-ord, but they do not w.mt 1 I to aland up before other men und ; aay they ara ilnnera and need for glvantaa. Tha fallnra nf many men to live Chrlatian life, aa profllahla aerv ama nf tha lotd. la dua lo the r,ii-l that It taken a monntonnua and per- aletant effort tin thalr part to change thalr hahlla of thought and action to conform with Iha profeaelon they hava undertakan. If It wera re. quired of tham to "ftj rtarnal life ,t,l. neither wimi Init In deed and truth. the Of Inlrrcnt to H omen 1 (iNTiNi r.ti rit.vi I'lmonala. Women j j M M V Won. lul and Mr. K trurn nnd l-:lt'V N11111 h'lve , otoe fr om in i;i for 1 t ia t to their d.iiighlei and a ivr, Mra It. I.. M tr im, and Mr. M.ulin, ::.'t Houlli Una. loll avinue. M-a K't'ghl I- lioutr aa and Xfra I'l.ink V . I il 1 1 n r ,1 and luil'v JeiiTi ii.e If, M'i"knc,-e f,,r the week end. l ev h.iylng ne, orouinle,t M..a Hthll r,rhr pome at the coni-liiHlon of 11 tlalt here Mr rind Mr- 'leorre v.. rd hava aa itieir gur-ia Mt- l-'ord'a tnother and e'a'er. Mra I'liaheth Phepard and Miw f.riire liepard, of Jaek eoiivllle. r'ln. Mr. and Mr C 11 Huff and laughter nnd Mr nnd Mm I',. 1 .lohnann mntyred yeaterdny Ni Mint h ariat MiMMuirl for a ramping trip. Alvrt .1 llei hna returned om Mill All'olilo. Icxm. Where Nhe I x iK-ti I ,,me time with Major Nilea pltt.i Vliltil rfir. prior lo J la deiHrture f,r Wxeh- I lligton. r, oal ra 1e J I .! HELEN DOYLE DURRETT .i (Airs. Richard Durrett) VIOLINIST STUDIOi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Fourth and . Cincinnati) South ontranc. TwUphon 4S79-J. Wok-d, 3 to 6; STUDIO HOURS tin Octobor It Suturday-, morning. -Ura. Durratt was tha natlonaj wtnnar ef till National Taderatloa if Mualo Cluha eonlaat, aftar moat rigid allmlnativa aiamlnailona " with aurh eminent Judgaa aa Mma. Maud Powell. Victor Herbert, Henry Haitian Huaa and other oelahralad mualolana. Aa a concert 1 arum aha has playad aJl ovar tha Holt4 Htatea; aa a teacher ah ' haa had wtda aipartanaa, having bean a member of tha faculty1 of" ' tha graU Ithaca Conavanralory of Maata, Cornall Calvaralty, Ithaoa, ' N. T. . Madama FinlUe luidn will arrive during the vnrh to be iotnie,ted with the kindergarten department of the Urn, k and Klllot private arhnol the enaulng year. Madtme I'ardn Iota been In thla country little more than a year and her huahand at present la flghtln with the rrench forvea. Mr. and Mra t- V. Hloan of Mua kogaa ara gueata for a few ilaya of Miaa Vivian Kurd Mra. Kloan imf Monday Miaa Iluth Md'aughan and har mairlaga lo Mr. Hloan, who la Irt training at tha Ureal lke naval atatlon, waa an Intareatlng avant of Uia aarly week. Mr and Mra. V. A. King, who re. rently irmoved to il Wng Twalfih Iraet, ara to hava with them during 1 reunion week Mra King a parenta. Mr. and Mra I. Hulherland. ala- ter. M aa llaltle Mutheriaml or vt t 11 City, Mu, and brother, Mr. (J, It. Hutharland of Miami. Mra. (1. M. I'hllllpa and Mla I.u cilia llronka of HI. Iiula, and M lai Allen of Kitnaaa City, are coming to ba Mr. and Mra Jamea M. Ulllettea gueata during tha raunlon. Mia ' rhllltpa la a chaperon and tha Mlwea Itrooka and Allan raunlon I malda. Mra K. C. Jackaon, with her amall Mr and Mra T K" I mith and I h'ilrelt Hie home after a p.e.ia.irit outing of more than two motitha apent In the White inounta.lna. Mra flint Moore will arrive here today from Chicago, w here ehe epent eeverAI weeka following her return with Mr. Muore from Iha tiorthwat Mlaa fnra KMivitn Klllntt will re-I turn today from New York, where he r.ne been epetnlliig anme time In tha epai lal etudv of d.inrlng. ' Mra Ik llavter and daughter. Mlaa Olive, return! home I'rlday II ft or apendlng a aaveral weeka' out ing 011 tha great lukea Mr and Mra Thnmaa K fheatntitt and Mr and Mra. I'hurlra ijulnlan hava returned from a two motitha' May In l etnakey, Mlih. Mlaa Kllmibeth flhitpard of I'aw ne inmM today to ha tha frueat of Mlaw l'.eea lludaon during reunion weak. Mra. ("lark M. Hunney la home I after 11 pleasant autnmrr a atay In Katra Turk, .Cul. -rr- Tho Downttalra Spocialty Storo Xn TrtJlTO Tt. CtKAJHDTUXM J Wv. mit.-waak Oppotite the Rialto Theater A Sensational Sale of New Fall" SAMPLE "Suits l U III 03-. ,rlj, Al r-,". V ft KXViiZ Offering a Varied Group of Sample and Suits From Our Regular Stock Worth to $55 for Mlaaea Ihirnthy and Oraldlna flrlffin have returned from a vlall of a few daya In Ka.na.ig City. This Is one of thov "once a sennoji" rhancrs. A minimu maavinir S 10 Is euarantect. onrlv shoppers will nave $20, $1!5 or JflO. I.e here nrnmritlv at R'-TO fnr anch nn rtffor ia iinliLolv to come ajain for many caon. HI P hi And if any woman thinks phe run pet a Suit of ' T J such materials and such an assortment of colors as these for less than $115 to $rr a month or so later, she had better do a little "forgetting and thinking" alorfjf the linen we have suggested then come here tomorrow and see the Suit. Style after style to select from. Stunning Tailored Models, buttons, belts, fancy collars, touches of braid, pockets that are features, cuffs that are smnrt, and many other features of distinction and individuality. Sale start 8:150 Friday Tomorrow. . tA . , New Fall and Winter Coats $35-$'15-$55indiip at- ADVANCE SHOP 8 West Third St. Downsta irs Mr. and Mra tleore W. Olffert i eiitartalnetl with a f unlly dinner laat evanlnx In their home. Mlaw Cartruda tJiffert will return 1 today for a vlalt lo her nnrle and , aunt, Mr. and Mra, f aul Jonea, rf Ada. I Mlaa ftudla Maude pnual.ia left yealerdnv for I'hlraao whera the jiieej tu enter Urn university. Pr. Cora K. Sne'hen, Ca'enpath (leperal rrnrlitloner. both arnla and rhronle dieae, juat lornted. 7ni Mavn KlilK I'hnne 79. Itea Tel till 11 Adr. I? w tl'9U .lul ill Tito ClhainidlSeir Our First ANNOUNCING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Our frist anniversary Is at hand. Alter studying over the question wo decided that a chance at truly won derful savings would be appreciated more than words of thanks. So these Mtvuig prices listed for the week are Anniversary Sale to le considered as this store'i of thanka for the generous pain,na!iJ extended during the past year. This sale, coming as it doe (,.;., fashion show week, enable. vo ' conveniently visit OapMns-frnj Y come acquainted with the. cominir . son's mode.x. K Annnivcrsary Sale Fall Suits Value to J35.0O 75 v-.'u" $35.00 Fur trimmed and smart tailored styles of serge, poplin and gabar dine. I?elted and pocketed skirts and all other wanted features. The most Interesting Suit we of fer of the current season. Other Suits to $115. Anniversary Feature in Fall Coats Extra Values for 1 $19.75 $29.75 $24.75 .T $85.00 Silk plushes, broadcloths, pom poms, wool velours, velours richly fur and beaver plush trimmed. Full linings of fancy or plain ailk or "Sol" satin. New $19.75 Fall i JLresses $19.75 For Dresses that sold up to $3250 Wool Serges, Satins, Taf fetai, Serges and Georgette combinations, pvery one of these dresses is new some in the store but a day of two. Straight-line models relieved by novel tunics, flowing and filled sleeves, embroidery fringes, beading, etc. Black, navy and all colors. Anniversary Sale Millinery Offering the usual $10. and $12 Hats for $7.50 ' Other extraordinary values at proportionately low prices. . m VISIT OUR NEW FOOTWEAR SECTION'5 For the Anniversary Sale the Footwear section offers Attractive brown shades of Fall Boots; 9i-lnch top; military lines; tip and plain (TQ AA toes. Friced at . . . pOUU (A value worth $12.00) WELCOME u.c:v. TO TULSA www -Yf( Across Street Central National Bank W 1918 Four-Passenger Mercer. 1 9 1 S Four-Passenger .Marmon. 1918 Stutz Koadstcr. 191 S Four- Passenger Stutz. , 1918 Cadillac Roadster. 1918 Chandler Touring. 1917 Chandler Roadster. 1917 Olds "8" Roadster. 1017 Huick Sedan. t 1 Also Almost New Detroit Electric. Several cars like new. Some belong to our customers now in the service. low renciss HOLD TOUR LIBERTY BCNDS of tha W C. T. r. p. it ajark. Mrs . Prtik t.iaf iual fri.iiil. in (iki.noma l Hr la.t ak kl llrnaf.I. in'irf t a ! a pn 1 1 n f Iha U ai,nti Ir Mi. a fit'. eimI uf r.r I'atni Yf anj .Mr. I Volr htm r.lui ui.il In :an in.iii. 'I. i) I," Tho effort to B..iiir k; !.llirrt Mr, i'h, n B,r wit iha r'" i 1 huriil linMara nut fimlMar wilh atork i ar fn.aaa i 1 ulrt IMI ith hr.- hn,.tiafiit. I a;t lr. w'l . aaiimi"i al l"tmp T r n n Cmmmmy HIT South lioulcler .Street. anil him. I Val'ira frutii ihr-lr Ijlurly honda h;i tiikrn it fiiiw t.irn. Tim manipiitntora Inxtrail nf offrrln- to tiuy tha homla nt im.lrwui it priei a offrr In axrhanan fur tham rhx Htni'ka ami bomt-i nf .irlinia artldrat rorv'irallnna, hca fiira valiia l lurm hut win a ae'.ual value la lltr'n or i"ltilnir Tho aafawt Invrairiiant In tha wnrlil la a l.lhrrty linrul. Vnr pa triotic American. Iillierir Immla ara tha heat Invrat tnent In tha wnrlil. It la not only a wla thlrirf to hoM lhain. It la a patriotic tlnn to do. Tha aolillcr t li.it taki-x n trench and then voluntarily Blvea it up la not tu ha rornpareil with nnc who takci a trench and holila It n;.niit thf enfmv An American who lu n l.ll-rrtjr tionl nnT then aiM'a It It tint o Rood an American one who huya a bund ami holila il Thla ilnea not ai)ly, however, tu nno who aeila hla bund because- nf tril neroaiitv: thei- la etltlmata tradlnir In Lib erty luinda which tho Insnury rec- oirnlziia. , It a wlae and patriotic nl.l colored American who refni to nel! hla 1100 Liberty bond f"r f. hccatiHe he would not ariva up tli 1'nlted Statea' promlae (hia bnr il ) j to my hltn I10O wllh Intercut for tha I'nlteJ Pla'ea promlan irunni- cy to pay him I', nnd who ?eMae, to aell tha aama bond for lioa, tie. runaa lie aa.l l. thnt the flu.' in'Hi ba counterfeit or elan the would he nurrhaaer would not lie willlrrr to i l!tva It fur only .lino It la a ifn to any that there are no (rr.ltl brlcka or wlldi-iit accurltlea amonii that Amer Icnn'a ajweta. IUr and Mr. U. 1. linnbr rl.rt.l"i th.ir aoa aerl wife. Carp. and air.. J. A Urlrahy at K.lly fiald, Aatonia, 4arte til. l. I tHk, Mnv Rob.rt K. Ttdraw, wto haa baaa Mr an, I M - II II Sa muli i"t O.ri-rnore wrra In tins riti t-ir ir--tfk a. Ika fiir'Ta ef Mi.. I'la-a hr Mra Kre.l I.. Irntlith hi. l"nl li k In h.n.M 4'lly a. Ih r4k; u' '' aa4 rr,auvas Ia Silt Sp Modish Hats TWrrtiaai- 7T Bristow Mr nd Mr R T. rWnlorKnrT ind 4rn nd Mr V it. r motnr.l to tm pu t tnily Vfr ant, Mr rit P Cinum and Mr and Mm 1 H I t Inriflti mor4 to hp.r.- ftinitiv tMff t thn (uetla nt fririidt wall ni ttluri; In tN funty fair 1r ind Vn Mu- K-krla1 nd Mr K I, .lona tn 'Palaa Ktimlir unit witrw XSt rutta of frtei dn Vlfl Ji'lirtff I iv id kah w lb fiMil of frirrta In 1 ti ' a I m t Mundif Mum I m'h Nek rn )m (Unl nt f' In Mi-. Mr ami Mr Mnrlon !Ioii-i avd ann. Hli-r-ff !-- rrturriej frni a werk i hum in Kiillmer Mr ami Mt .Tapf Vt ?f pnnnlpa pnt rftr itht week in Ihi eiiy ih fueita of ft' . Mr and Mr Ft A ArealtT-tgbt f Pa fn(Mirt rrt lie jutt of Mr. anl Ur I o:Hi-r Srntrr I a-1 nr-Uy Mr ard Mra J H lrrt ar1 4afithlr Vim JtiMa wnra thft ffuenta Cf tflatlvti to Mr ami Mr. ,T C V I TtA Vf ill I V' ' M. I'oa -M Ip fit iM uailty 'i ' Mr V 1 , ft r mm f a -. (f Mm Ui . For Fall ANNOUNCING t)i nrpanntntion of a lot of IlCwly dv- V..V. - signed modes for street and dress wear, -ordered especially for the r, i FALL FASHION SHOW Her old's MILLINERY 21 WEST THIIU) Ir I '4 HJiMaM. 7, h ' iB-ieyram aaMiwauii ltl"c'-t.-l r li i ...I