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r TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1018 oti; i Mr, clru,, onJ I ! ' ' t Si i rvtuY may is rut yeah hat.r4"la"lb. tu'lue I'o-I offi'. Hf'fI-(-nut MattT 'aiS'Tia lirton. I". (I Larvm . . . . I'mi'Unl and I'.llKir . , Huain.M .Ma' "r Ut'.MIlKK OK TUK Al-lUT HUIlr..ltJ "P I 1..1 I I. .. Official County Paper! Pl'IITHM'TliiS I'HHT.W l.ll.Y AMI SUMMY Y'ar Cil M..MM M'.mln Una Monlh . H.WI.Y 'IM.Y Yr Vnn'ln . . - . 1 Urt Mm ih . A DAY "'.I V. "t a Vr hit Moiilh. hUl V AMI HrMil. Mr farmr in T'll.a ...la rn ' f w,-k ' I IC f J-i.-t ' JIMlllHt i ik 111 K A MS- II I AT ! I 111 Alf'irilll'fl I'lf.a I fl' III' I fl 1 a-'.'!''' I'l III III" .,r T'l'll. I'B'lOII .1 . . i.'-v." 'Ii l.alilira rr.-'1itrl 1o il .r nl loo t n.f f-lil. in ihn rapr ar.J alto ilia Ilea' iifw l"i lnliM htin Phones ' 'I i tori it rpl "ml A.I D'l'l . . . . 'nl Ad l.t I'upltr Ail H.i. Il.ini ufflr. ,, (irrulatmn lipt foii'i'tv KfliM.r . , . . riiifini lanairr Pirn lirt.in , . . . i,,i't . ,i in .7i.Ui Dally Food. NOVEMBER 1. 1 1 M. Mhiwifiir rlriiililh o' lti wlr llml I hull riv hhn l'll iipvrr tliir"! Imii tl'. wir thai 1 afiall him alall l.a him a wall o( watnr ariiKirK up lul" avrrlajillnu lift.. John 4.M hm, Iba alraama M living walr. Hurinirl'ial from alrnal Iovp. Wall aupplr Ib7 Mm fend ilai,g.fifrra. And a.11 trmr nt want rvni.it fllT ma Uila minr tlial 1 ihlral mil Jnha 4. IS. NOT liOMK Yi:T. If p'ci ahoulrt bo i1icliiri'i lomor row It dofg not mean thut Hit Atm r lcn ioldler an forolcn mill will fnrthwlth alack arm ami mm" home. It will be a year at nuit. iitnl poaaibty two year liefore thn I.i mi i,f thfin ace the home porta. And wlill we are aootlipj and m.ida roinfurt able by the end of thr wurld alrncKlo our millions of enldler atlll will In larklnc the good things we are en joying. The united war work Rnmpaltrn, combining the energloa nt all the welfare agenrlra, tnnklng a ccn trallied campaign for funda to carry on relief work. The amount enughl In the country at large la $170. COO. -000. Tulaa's proportion of thla aum la over $100,000. At flrit night thla aeema a vat aum, but when we re ftect that thia la th total of a num ber of smaller contributions we have cheerfully given, It has the effect of convincing us that it U the bunineM 11k think to do. All In one week, November 11 to 18, the cltlxena will be able to give all the agrnclea all they require for the fiscal period. That their requirement are large goes without saying. Hut when we also consider that the total amount to be raised Is Iras than ft a week for each soldier. It seems not over generous. Each agancy. Including the T. M. C. A., ths T. W. C. A., Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare bonrd, War Camp Community servlre, American library enunciation and the Salvation Army, receives from th total an amount equal to Its Indi vidual budget Thus entire falrnens ' governs the campaign and the at tribution of funds. Ksrh agency will conduct Its share of the rampaixn to make the whole a united succeM. There may be some who will prob ably think that as the wsr seems to be nearly over it will be uaeleHS to contribute such a Urge amount. Hut there will be more need of work dur ing the reconstruction period than nt any other time. The boys will bo con tented so long as they aro fighting, for they are Inspired by patriotism. and will put up with any number of hardships as long ss they ran get at the Hun. The trying times, however will come during the period of re construction and the neecnalty of these organizations will be Increased ten fold because there will bo a let down In the enthusiasm among the boys. They will be anxious to return home, but this, of course, will be Im possible. They will have more lei sure time, and leisure breeds discon tent. Therefore. In order to keep up their morale. It will be more neces snry to amuse, Instruct and entertain them. The committee appeals for your support more boldly because it knows the work that Is belnif done among the boys "over there" by these welfare organizations. 1 A(i AIV A NATIOV. New from Palestine, that national istic activity Is Inking shape Is full of meaning and historic value. After centuries of pernlment clinging to an Ideal, the Jews re again about to set up a rapltal of thought and ac tion thut will be to the race a foun tain head of Inspiration. Tt Is an In spiration Itself thst everything changes but still remains The Jew ish people have survived, flourished, and maintained an ever Increasing Integrity In spite of centuries of op position, says the Chicago Tribune. Other peoples have disappeared In the vortex of assimilation, even though they were hulwarked by strong nstlonaVxm. Yet the Jews, de prived of national Institutions, ti.e right of community legislation, and the privilege of marching on as a commonwealth, have preserved such a rigid Individualism that their re ligion, thought and Ideals have stayed en. Wo my well remark the purity " w - I II. I In' HUM" llnlm. I III) HI i'l'. ,a In-, foul, .-. i,n tint :t 1 1 1 , j r r-H In. I ;f, l.i .in .1 by ' I H i C I ' ll I f I K ! : II. -M .11 J,.-.; I, ' I II M. , ll'l i. I II I lull tti ! f ! . II n ' .1 ' li.nl : unsiiM.')' I. I.' i... w liu II it ii I i: ..i .i- r- ii'l tin- Mi.uni ' lii '1 Is in Ilia v 'I'.flt :i n -I r- i r 'I I I I ' 'I,,. in: i !,: . I ii i r . ,v I I.. I i j i-! 1 1 '' 'i 1 1 , I !.! I v .'. :.!ll, ,.r I.-: I'MIIIDill MIOI'I'IM Tin i " .! '''ill ! r, :,.,..i.,i'. Hi., f 1 1. 1 II .1 IV I.I ' l'l:li''l" il IliJ.!. I, .i r. I ' r ii.ii i.l, ,,, it ; , v ' i n i . r m il ii" i.r i ! . iiv, fui i '.mi f " '.VI! ("f's lll.'T .1 I' ' I,' I Sh .. :r. e.'t t I v l.i. ii i 1'ili I'll.lM I." f.,1.1 lit Mil' i t t berur.! I 're I I" it.-rt Avihl Hfll.lll! ring th" mills iii y n rrVIrs ; they ,ri'ss. '1m whenever pus. f'.irry yur i sll.le ir e:u b .lii-,ii(i.r w ill i.l'S.'t ve these tli;g'1 Iiiiih the pllttir olijerts lit the government will be I't iln.-.l ttm re lease of m.in power mi l iinh unpereil transportation r.icllllles. Ktores have pledge, theii'selves to limit their de liveries an, I their i.'iles forces as much as pi.snilile. They should re ceive nil possible nld from the peo pl. Ixienl Inning nee.l not bo so much rislilctei', but it shnul.l b done In a w.-iv rn i.-i" convenient to the "hot. per and the shop. On the very div which siw the nbject surrender of the "greiit pow er" whose briit.il and merciless at tack on Serbia precipitated the wir, th Pcrhliin nrmv re-entered Bel grade. With this reoccupnl Ion of the capital ruiiin the recovery of practically nil the territory of the kingdom, and already millions of Sorbs nnd their kinsmen are turning from the ruins of the ll.ipsluirg mon archy to unite themselves with the state which carried the banner In the national movement toward liberty. The defent of Senator Weeks In Massachusetts Is one of the surprises and the most regrettable results of the election. . Senator Weeks was probably the hest Informed member of the senate, and would have been Its most valuable member during the reconstruction period. His defeat Is a great loss to the country. 1 Germany's retreating army did not In the least Impede) the travel of the Oermnn armistice commission on Its way to the western front, tler mnny Is mighty anxious for nn ar mistice and In learn the best terms they may expect. 1 At the beginning of the campaign, Judge Ttnbertson announced that he would consider anything less than r.O.nnO malnrlty a defeat. Ho did not get It. We are listening for him to let out a ronr of disappointment. j The report of Champ Clark's de feat seems to have been exaggerated His district has apparently approved of his position that a conscript Is no better than a convict. 1 An anonymous correspondent savs: "If Kaiser Wllholm doesn't go there, what's the use of having any hell? It begins to look llko wo may h.ive two Thanksgiving drive to celebrate In November hereafter. Austrla-Hunpnry does not show any Inclination to complain of the high cost of living. T'nele Joe Cannon Is one man who Mil beat back If hn w.irils to. The s'r mrer set nis to lis.ve made a return visit to t !-iouri. Abe Martin I l'usey wedtlin' ciinsiih i m' ,' Th' purty wus a civilian neat an' t idv ; It's w I'.iuple comiu' ui. b i T il ,.' f.-..., HOiU ria s i t SIP iWliK ,111 kip Aook at 'lu .VII I 1,1 i. Hi II briliatil ! Oklahoma Outbursts. U i I hi Juk .ri th' i''.n.Mfti.;ifiiil fin - J -. it..-1. rr i :- a.lrnlh. , I i,f :i II is over 1 1 Main, the , :i i.i in- i. rr Hi. if, I . 1 1 ' . 1 ,U,. S S : in 'in :l - tv l .luiiii li .l'.i!lll ,. ri, ,..i I'll i ill '.i'l III" i,r iiiii iiii'ini'i' li.i;i'i- f., ,,i i :. I, l I'll!,, Ii'.i,.' w h r.i v ! I sin, I It I. I III i I '.'Ii. ' 1 y in. i,, I", I Li .t. m i fi.r I., Still.' I. I' ser .' .I us' l.l'l"ltl -I, r w I ll effet't ll, h I.I oil Mill ' h ill! on r-' nil n M ;i i n s f" .,ii,t When v...ir Lin I. l.i uke Ves 'lie III II t I". l , And yotii slim hot..- (-. mirl, l''fl'lll' Is f il I f lul , Ami your (omuls s.nt ,ik oil r an. I y hair get' -Irv, And you're to;guiie sure vuu're goin to .lie. Itut you're i.lieeie.l you wu'i'l sfrahl yon will, .lust drag to b,., ami have Vour Ami pnv ths I, or, I tu sett through. For you've got the flu. hov. Ylill'Ve got the flu. nnd t h ll you WTien yoiip toes curl up and ynur bell guts flit. And you're twice as mean ss a Thomas c t'. And life Is a I, tr- m l An, your fond all t i-t .llsin il curse, i s like u hard- bolh'.l hearse -When vour lattice mb be id's it-bur. and your Anil noihliig Is u It ever was. 1 1 ere h r- o. v k id (egrets tu oil . You've got th,. fa. boy, Yuu'l .. gut the fl il. What Is If like, ill's Spanish flu? Ask me, brothers, fur I've been thru; It s l.v Misery, out of liespair. It pulls vour teeth and cuils your hair. It thlnH vour blood and brays your bones An) f(ls vour craw with moans and groans. And some time, niavhe, vnu get well; Some call It flu I call It hell. t J Talcs of the j Friendly Forest ! You remember where we left off In (tie list story. I b"pe. I'-iit'ln case von don't I'll tell vou. l'dllv ltunny nn.l dear kind I'ncle l..ucky were hid liiir In ' a hollow stump and the Wicked f'.rav Wolf was silting nut side waiting to eat tbein up. Hut be won't If I can help It. No. slreehus Not If I hove to call on the allies to heln these two little rabbits. Well, after a while. Hilly Hunnv made n hole in the back of the stump so that he and the old gentleman rabbit could ust squeeze thrcAigM Hut before they did the little raTliiit put his pickax back In his knaps.u k necauHe he might have to use It some time again, vou know, nnd one doesn't find pickaxes Ivlng nrourul loose, let me tell vou. Not In these davs when Iron costs almost as much as sugar ami sugar costs more than diamonds, nn.l diamonds well, I don't know what they cost, fur I inner wear nnv. "Oh, dear! t hate in leave, niv old wedding stove-pip" hat In that holo saltl dear kind I'ncle l.uckv which vou remember he bail stuffed up with his ol.l silk bat to keep Mr. Wolf from looking In. "We'll make a snowball nnd put It there. Instead." said Ulllv Hunnv. and when that was done, thev both hopped out of the back door Just as tiuletly s could be. Hot, oh, dear mo. Afetr tbev were once nut. they were afraid to trn nnv farther, for Mr Wicked Wolf would surely see them So they hopped Inside nnd close. I the back hole with the old wedding stovepipe bill, nnd then tbel didn't know w hat to ib. And neither do I. so I hope somebody will help those two poor little rabbits Well, after a while, along came IViddv box. So Mr. Wicked Wolf said to him: "You go round to the bnt'k of the stump and see if you can find out anything, nnd I'll stay rlabt bore " Ho lhid.lv Vox crept around ami as soon as he saw 1'nclo I.ucky's old wedding saoveplpn bat In the hole lie knew who was Inside You bet lie did. even If he hadn't smelt rabt.lt or seen little rabbit footprints in the snow And then, pretty soon, tho wicked wolf pushed In the snowball and then be pushed his he-id Ins'.de. Hut when ho It led to pull If out. his head. ou Know, not tho snow-hall, be coii.lirt N'.'sireeman. His bead was stuck fin. lint it Isn't very pleasant h.tvti : .ii; wolf's liea,! inside a hollow Mm' I. when there's hai.lly room ctioui;!. for vou, let me av, and of eonrst' the two little rabbits w ere :il most ,;"'are, to death. And when 1 vi !, v,v I -'ox saw what was the li'.'it'. r. In- ., untied so bard that he relict ri.i'it down the 1,111 And then 1'm'le I I, ..;t on Ins bat and he and l:.'i r.,i".nv hoppe.1 away as fa.--! :i ih"v coiiti! and oven faster, and pr, 'ty saon they iMtne t the , i'. !'.-' Hatch, w here they were safe tre'ii h irtu. Horoscope ----- ... .4 "Tho -tars Incline, but do not co-nipc' " I'ritlay, NoTomlxT R, KM. Mi r r ami Venus rule slronglv for cooil this ,1 ,v, according to as trnlogy, I'r-iniis and Saturn are ad verse ll is a most auspicious dav for ro mae'e Hair l-nic waits f,,r those m rn.'.l or engaged under this run lit f.iti.'n. Lul" letters hive a d int tirn of the stars making for ihe most favorable l eplii v.'.in 'ho so.-s ,!. . ! ire that sentt. The Heart Hunters I'.y MAI: Y liiMing a 1 1 if, I A .,' I.i.r I, Ik Min is ir lllank l'nMr. .-f il ii- !.!-, tane Ial. I 'IL I I. y I l.i v.- I r- r t :i, -;o I 'la' Vl In n IV Ili'u 11 ,' 'I'lll'l 'I'l .1,1.- I'l ,.,... Willi .1 i-'W ll.IVS liHW ,v .III,.; llll-lll l.r. M I'. U : I' I In Ii:. mill, K II.., u i.r ii 2 ill.- I iv. 1 1.1,1. ll II ',, II. V n. y . I..' I, I., fur.. I : i.i! -ii' i n I. ri'.itlio t, I'll. I. J l.i. il I BiUi I fir. n; f:.,( I, ! .hull it I I. I I I r. Il II, l;..tv i,',i .ii."ji ' ltitu I vv.inr in it I'l III' III ', I... I I.I, , l...r,,l,. I 'luv lu ..I l,..-i.... I I.IIIW ;u, .I IW IV liu W'.r.N I,; i. k n." U It ,,,i,, is th .1.1. Ill III lll'll t 1 1 Ii. r v u ki.nw Ii i'l -I I.. g'Ui - hoi I'll he I Ml.l-S I f ,1 ire w n tli ii -' h.n w, ki Ih-i- I. lie i Ho ,."l ait I-. m i tu h in I w as tu he I a tu be mv r. OOlllS I' ... k t f pe .Hid fl, II s-.. ii'l', I "l w tint be It new It lc,! pi. m h. II he W 'HI !i f i ll! In.'l.t And " I r f. I w a-, ii oti" .ig. in i I h,,d m, I'l' Atllll .It Utile ,i, l,,,t need n,e. Aunt N-li'l.i would hanliy in in There w is nne great thing that I inlhf. I, I had come In know what it' was love And ku lately I bad found Ii, in the restless, roving heart ,,f my . father ! Why should lie be taken from me j at thn true'.' I aski.l tho unanswci. i II -ml vl ed marriage a. Middle :ii',.tl persons, widows an. widowers an held to be esperi.illv In danger uf tnakftij; serious mlsiakes. I loo. I news concerning theaters or a ruiist'tuentsj is to be expected under this sway, Ac'ois and actresses should make tbf most of whatever opport urn: its come to I hem today. .Musi,- is .subject to growth In popu laillv I'oiici rls lor the people hi e prophesied and one of the municipal Innovations that will be i-ncour.m'.il in eve i y low n and city. ''onruslitn concerning certain na tional ;isplrat ions and Ideals Is fore shadowc! and this will be due to eneniv Influences, which will con tinue to wutk long after peace Is tie. dared. Much windy weather Is to be ex- peete,! during the winter and health onii, In Ions may not even aft' j- t ,i,"iiii duetl. CondltioiiM ndverse to scliools, lio tets iin, theaters may prevail during this month. j Incre;i.se of fraud Is prognosticated by astrologers, who declare that' greed will be manifest In places , W'hero generosity sbtmltl rule. ! Kailroad nnd aviation accidents may Increase toward the end of the month. llxcltement that will cans., crowds to gather Is fmetold. This will lie due to great national events, al though one calamity is Dull, ale, 1 Persons whose Mrtlnlat" ltis b lie Hie uuR'nry of a successful year. Young girls will have offers of mar riage. Children born on this day are likely to be generous, kind and af fectionate. These Scorpio sahlvcts are usually Very popular, (lot'vriglit l.y Mie M.-riiirt. Newpnis-r Syn llH'illi' ) Little Benny's Notebook. .Mr Harklns came to sec mv sis. ter t.i.iddis last nlte, bringing i of ficer With llilil all dressed up l' h s officers son', Mr. I'aikltis saving. Mi-H Hulls, allow me to .resent I - tenant Seegliat, nf the dentil cole Jill perfectly delighted t" meet v.i'i, Isiotenant. I havent met a loo-i tenant all week, sod (lladilis. Tile pb-z.uro Is all mine. I Issnrei mi, I havent met stitch a pritty gull ail veer, sod I tenatn Seegrlst Anil ho shook i : la. Mis bund without, leevitiL i:u of It as If he fot cot be had it. Mr. Harklns watching liiui as tf he wasent enoing it as mutch ss l.nolen. int Seegnst whs. aio! ill i.l- dis hi d. You louU'iiaut ere siuch flatterers. Not a tall, not a tall, you must b thinking of captlns, sed L,ootenatit I Seegrlst. ! And him nnd Oladdls nnd M l'arklns sat down, filaddis saving, it must be perfecklv vvoinlerfill to a' a loutenani in the dental core nth1 help to make the soldiers fit to fiti the enemy. He pulls all their tooth out for them, that don't even make' thorn fit to bite the enemy, ha, ha, 8t d Mr. Parkins. pont mind him I.ootetian. .'! nin.ldis. I reely Id. eve lies J.'llns of your perfecklv hewtifill uniform. your work must be lerv dangt roua at times. Intent it. Iiotenant '.' i) ves, v e dental lootenan's aiv f fen b.iff tti tb our work rite fit on tho field with bullets and shells flv -Ing In all dirocktions. sed l.oo'etia t Scegrist. nn.l Mr. Parkins m '. He rueeiifl with teeth filing 111 all !,".. k Hons, a soldier without any teeth must be ii lot of use. ha, ha. lies more use than a man i'h .ill his teeth without even a uii'ini on, s, d Clad. lis. An. I Mr. Parkins lumped tiJ saving. 1 must go, l.i'i totvint , Seegnst can cn'f't in.. you liiite well hv himself, appa.-.itlv. vmi (letter lif'l l on to your tecu tno And ho ouick g"t Ins hat mil went I out b, ft . ,. ,.pv ho.ly could tl v to 1 1' lid s saving. lo.iilncM ,f taken it p. -son ill. mils' of. sed nontenant i, Well, its no III wind stop . he !r ir m-.st Ho grist See t ha t ..I V blows ill one diroektion Ami bltu and '!!. i ld..s went out to the movies. ' Had. lis holding on to his arm as if she didenl wutit i nvito, ty to take him away, with may bo she did ctlt. Chileans uiul Peruvians l.xiitcil. LIMA. Pern, Wednesday. Nov. ii Minor hostilo deinonsti-aiions took p.aoo last night and today in Per uvian and Chilean pur's over the question of the provinces of Tacnti and Afro a. now bold hv Chile. Tho go ernmcntfl of Chile nnd Peru aro takitiL measures to ipiiot the agita tion. Tho Chilean cons.il at Hal; i has been i.r.lor. , to cnnii' to I, una with Ir - archil es as 'he rou!: ,.f ,,n :inti Ctiiiean ,i f :uon:i atlcti In that town utt iuuila,, - liOl v; l.AS.'t - in. I, ' "Jl.u:,ll ik' a II ijMiimid" .OS' mu i 1 a ltd tun" i . i. If 'ii ii.. ill-.. '! Mi,' i ;.. i ' . hi,: .in ir i . ,i Inr .if.- ..'I w .i ,i ,' in. i' i. Hi' Th. I'. st, ulily I. II l' lull.. I" t lli.it H'l'l I lu en- wt.iM vM'h lis .1 ' ,i 'l ie I he covers i i ii ,ii t; ii'. to. iV 1 . ...ii. nut I' ll ,.t ll, .il shall b.'l- '. ;. . of I'.l'lty K'.r'l I ' ,!, ilo 1 ll III I. .-lie .. e ..; i'l. i ret,, e, lilt .io. -thing I h.i'l ., ii- hi of .;.-e v. : h . t ,.!!' S." ih.'.l t I i . i- - I V. I. ll It " l.tl 'lu , ,1 not n i iov". but iii pi. n'y " ' ii'--" I ' v r :i : "I i r 1 unti I .ir If. p V.-.'M'if I "' I , i 1 , Lmw r ..in in , i vl I,.- Ii. i . Ill l.'l. . I . I i' rl, ll.. I i hi II, r f.. H f. I i i . i i ,i i." I l iu, ei! as It t. 'lie I I i I I ' I II, .' I""! '. . I i Hie tu tpi Niiii i 1" . ' 1 1 1 1 1 I W !.. I lie ll,i d i. ,,ii l I .1.1 ',. i 's of b.alik paper, v da , as I s 1 1 a lone -..io, lo,k:i,g if. er -"UK pte-si --lotiS col. t el-, tl.d I se III In 'I ' W oi l. I ot e : - I i ii'.i a i , 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ,.. of n , ami .pa dow ore.iMi city. I sew a " I res'tye! (is I I he walls of the The Keluin. S.. Jlutlln- A'latni I I it, hi , I,. i, k . As I I, T.'t'i"! r- , l.r.i'.l III- Tlic Wife. Hy JANE I'IIKM'3 t Kuili 14 Again lhlli;i',l In tin Awl) llrlnii tibjis'ts lit l lrsl. i ' 1 1 A I "I'M 1 1 I.XVIII Tl.. ' aslnnal coiiv ersat ions with Mis. r. litis aiienL the "woman p.. : I . ,. ' gave Kll'.h lllili'h foud for HiO'is'il. She wan the last sort of wiunari to insist upon her "t'lghis" "i to l'ila.1" her cipaltlllties In any dll't . I. oil She mien. led to do lo r wot;,. .'roiii crnut e, the muie 'iuiet 1:, she Was cu.ii'l'd to do a. :lie Let ter she was pleased. Hat if to have it cxpioiied helped the firm, she had p.. right tu object. W In n she had tli'inlii tetl at having her n.inie put on the cards of the be satisfactory j firm as its cxpoit In tier line, .Man have tieeti sub. del da, argued with her. His argu , 1 1 : i r . t .s contained uui h tru'li, and he kti'w- how to prist nt them tti Huth In such a way that sho itnmedtately i i-i'.'Kiii .ml ihelr force. Then, too, sin. very naturally was flattered tu think he considered her win U M)od enough tu give it such prominence. This was another fly' lu Hrian s ointment a great. big. bu.mng cieatute that lie seemed unable to IkumIi away. Ha-k It came Insist only with Its annoying accompani ment of lousy suggestion. Then once mole she was told she i vvuld have to go away; suddenly, as h.itl happened before. "You can go'.'" Mandel asked, after explaining what was needed. "i.'ertainly." Huth rt-cognlxed- the call on her was a Jiusinesa one. She had elected to Ik- a business, woman, so Hhif must obey without hesitation. The train she. was expected to take for a town In northern New York left the liraml Central station at 5 o'clock. Mr. Mandel had told her she might go directly and pack. It was only a little lifter '2. ami she knew Willi Ha, hol s help she could pack all she Herded In a half hour. At first she thought of telephoning 1 il l ui , to meet her at the train to say goodl'y. Then decided elm would' surprise him. So she Jumped into a taxi ami gavo his office ad dress to the driver. ' She round Hiian doggedly at work over some papers. He scowled as ii ho opined the door, interrupting bun. Hut when he turned and saw her, the scowl left hts face to lie re It aced by one of amazement, t'nless it bad I ecu to meet him to go some w hero for the evening, liuth never had i isli.-d the office. "I have to go away at .", so I came ilovvri to sav guu.l -l.v e.' sin- sahl as , lu uhtly as she was able. It tore her '"'"'- Mimgs to leave him again, . She told him In a few words where ; she was going, how long sue i xpecteu. I lo reniiiltl. He listened In silence, making no Notion. When she finished he i S..I.1 "Who's going with yuu?" thoughts ,,f Man. Id brin-i.ng the scowl to his ',,,. , ..y,, .,,.' win "" "I thought perhaps that boss of yours was going w r ll you iiga.n. Ho veenis to like to have you with him. Pays vmi enough for vour --..ciety." "lib. Ilrinu." w is all Kulh said In reply le bis unkind insinuation, but her eyes filled. "That's right' p'av tho Innocent! i if course you don't know ho Is In lnv o with you. You never thought of such a thing." ' No, I in. in, 1 never have If you could see just bow Mr .landel is with me, you would not say such untrue ami such unkind things I inn simp'v "lie of his dorks That hs all. H- is alwivs gentlemanly. I never anything more." "And I inn Hot that. I suppose.' "h. Hiian." she said again. How could she go and do tho work ex pected of her and leave him in this' mood'.' To her h.irr.issed mind and heart, his words affected her more jthati ho had any idea. Iiisturbing though's of Mollie King also uitrud-, led. She would not mv one word to, make him more impatient or her g Ing than lie a. ready was. She said she tnut b going, then' vvitl'ed. hoping he would say some-; thing about being at the train, or at' 1. at t tli.it he would go down to the taxi With her Cnfortunately, she mule a faux pas at Uil Juncture, one ui, on which ho was quick to seue. ; "ll is too bad you can t ride home1 with me,' She said, "but I seo vou are busy. When the firm pays for the taxi. I feel quite reckless, so kept it wailing." , "Kurni.-hes you with taxis too. ! does' he'' I suppose all the rest of. hts clerks are sent around In taxis j at Ills expense. 1 believe you Just ! said yoi wore just one of his dorks", Ku'b scarcely know what tu say or do. She felt she con. .'.n't leave Hrian ; in lini present state of mind, lie would be re k loss while sue was awav; nnd she. thinking of him, would bo unfitted for her work. ' I Irian, dear, pleiiso let us be fair' to cucU ulkcrr' alio kaiU. putlius hcrj ikfins around his ru-.-.k and kissing him. I love yoii Willi all my heart, dear, I never give a ni.gle thought 'u aiiyurii. i'i.-i'. Ami y,ni knu.v it. ion, J u'i ii'iii. h'.v ho'. Now I-. ..-s luu ami I .-. ii-l me .iw.t.v with a. mii.Iv." j .S'.e vs..-, j. 11-1 tu p si. i. when ,n tills iiiini'l, liiiiin kissed hei. then ' ' e.k her in I, Is ai mi, and told her he : is. i l.Mi:.. .mi! several other things ! hen l.' l fi-. t heai'M h.itl hoeti ma,le ) toon her ,,.A ll tu the l..l mill '. sioo.l wan l ing us long .1 h.t ce,.., i.e i.er WlMllg to him. T..iii.,n..w - Mr. .Miimlel u r k e s ' Itulh tu Ink" ii rest. She i.fij-ns WILL SET PRICE ON LAND USED BY COUNTY FOR ROAD A a riieeling of the coutry coni mlh.uuriers . t-si. i 'l.iy iifU'i iiooii, 1 1. I). j W mnsley, li.-oig,, Wilis and I "hai'len ' I'live't were Ui.piiliiled.il cotntnl tee j tu look after appraisement of right of way for a iu.i.1 tlirongh tue Woody i 'aim lo.ir Hixhy Th.s road has a,-i icidy I. .'en loiistr.i.-teil and put In use, hut the ii'uniy has not yet mail...! I' M ui' ll". to Mr. Woodyf r -iflii luiid, 0. e.ipii I ' y 1 1,,. road The rl it ,ii that jioint had en-' Croat hi d tin the conn'y's land to J s'li-h ixiiti' that a mw road had to! 1. e made. The only way Lo get aruiiml was ly i. inning .straight throiigli the! "'"my i.ll in. iinie.s! ttie Priilge wa.s moved Tl ..ulwav at present cuts the Woody praise mem I.er 1 4 Th': ciri ti I. I'. I.lsh Springs Iii coin in tssion, '"Utiles w.. farm half. I be ,i p- 1 Nov em . ' vv il male ii-. loners also appointed ' as i ii i i.st ,i i'.e a t S i ml al meet I ng by I vv cell the' is of Ti, isa ii ml Kng-Ts I be (id, ,, Niivellllil l ! .'I for the purpose of ratifying agr, mcnls alifatly filtered lulu between I he two counties relative to final transfer of n .cords pertaining tu Col. iinsvi.le tuwnsnlp. FOUR MORE MaIlTcARRIERS AUTHORIZED FOR TULSA Pretty grind judications that Tulsa :s spreading herself over the map is the fact that four now carriers have ben authnrued ,v ((,,. depart ment at Washington for the rurul rou i, s of the hv sti ;u. Three of the n, vv men will work out ,.f the Tulsa office, while the fourih will t iineiied with tho office In Weft Tulsa. The carrier in West Tuli-i and one of the men working i. nt of th" city office w.ll he men who go over their ruiiti but three times a week. The other two men will bo on the force every day in tho week, work.ug out of the Tills city office, X.i examinations will he offered to fill th.se pi s. as enough appli cants have qualified from whom to choose. This makes a ti.t of eight new outside men who have been add-d to Ihe posioff.ee force cilice Ihe fis cal voar beginning July I. INFLUENZA TAKESFORMER TULSAN AT LINCOLN 'U' News has Just been received that Arthur I '.'ivies, aged 111. and a cor poral In the army, died at l.inco'n university of Spanish Influenza ic toher 11. Mr. Inivbs wa.s a bricklayer and lived In Tulsa for about two years, where he made many friends. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES f ELLS 8ATB AKD SIMPLE WAT TO TREAT AKD BELIEVE AT HOME, If ?Au hive ftrrh, rtrril dfn?M r held rauftftt lijr rtrrh, or if phi rem drop in your thrcmt and tM caoifd eAUrrb of th Bbomarh or bowrli you will So fltJ lo know that ths diotrrounc aymp torn mar bt nUrly oTfmim in many innirwi by th follow inn trratmenl whtrh Ti -n easily prpar in ynr own hm at dUlf t-tt. S'sur fnim you' ilrutct I oii'tr of I'armint ' lou( ,rfnt;th i . Tak thn tHm and add lo it pint of hot wfcinr and a httl pranulatH! angxr; nr nntil diold TaW on tWi-rton-fill foor timia a Hay Xn itnprovnfnt i aomtlmm rotM aftr toi f irit day ' trtunfnt, Rrtathirf artAiild hvm!- ay, whrln tan diitrmamf hrad rtoia, h(d' fht, dnllnt. f iodr thtr kint. ot, aVuiM htJ'J1J llapptar nnder t tonm action of th treatment. Ijoaa of am 11, iaato, dtfMUl heaHrf ad mnftii dop plnf In ino hak of lh throat rm oth(r ywiptma whHirh titir tn prMianfo of raiarrh and whlh anay ofin bs orroma br thk ofnrftnifsTia troaimont, Tt la aa'd tHat frly n1nw pr emn of all ar tronhlMa ar ranted by catarrh and thrr mmi, throT, h many pfpl whim hrr!n may h raWrfd by thia tlmpla. iHrCrs. Whrn children are allowed to roam the streets and be away from their fireside, or mother's care, their ideals of home are cast aside and they lose the most endear ing traits of their character home tics, love of home, pride and patriotism. A Home Without Music is Never a Hojne Just Merely a Ilouse Waste- no more money on outside entertainments, but call In and see our wonderful selection of pianos that comprise the greatest makes In the world that you can buy from ua at a savins of frnm l.-.O to 1"i0. lrom Chriatinas Funds Raised; Will Go Forward at Once The ('hi:'mas funds are com pleted. A comiiiillee will today get 'he sums collected by the World I:,. in fin-nils uf i ti 'i iiiiilnil, incers and liie I'ligineers, ami any contributions iirr.vuig trot, i now on will tie ru in' nod tu the donors, Ti.e Wuiid will turn over to the toiiiiiiMtie having the final ilispom iu'i nt th,; funds, thu following sums; I'or Ihe engineers 1279.50 For the amhulancers . . $17ii.f.O The World started to raitto u fund "f jou for each or the two Tulxa i oti! pj lib s in Prance us u basis for a Christmas ceic I. ration. It started wv.h the news that the Tulsa ainliu lai.ee:. s had a candy maker who had :e, lai el a casualty. The candy maker ih In be drafted Into the Job of producing Chrlsunas candy for the company. Then to tho Idea was added tho fund for the engineers, another Tula organization. The total exceeds the original amounts proposed, hut it will to sent as an nounced and the two companies may handle, it as they see fit. The conn .bm.oiiH io date, are as follows. t liiislnias liind for the Amhulaiicp Hoys. As spreviiiusly reported 2 7 U.50 Mrs Aluria Saunders, I'an- ulle. Ill 1.00 Mrs (ieorgn I,. Smith, I'an- lill", 111 1.00 Kmille K. t'ole 1.00 .Mrs W. ('. lialikbu . . 1 .00 Total , .:;.5o i Christmas I'unil fur lliiglnccr Hoys. As pi ' . iinisly reported $.'60. M) S. I , aiizant S.l'U Miriam Splmller 1.00 liiend 10.00 Mrs lion 11. Swindler. . . . . 2. 00 I'jinilie K. Cole Total 1 00 279.0O GIRLS INVITED FOR HIKE TO MILLER MOUNTAIN C.irls. do yo. like to walk? If you . do and it doesn't rain you are invited to Join a group of girls at the Y. W. I C. A. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock ! fur a quiet walk In the woods. The ! Hampers will take the Interurban to i;.ir,bu City station (." cents fare) land then wander around ill the vl I clnlty of Miller mountain, thn tallest ' hill near TuImi. Hring two or three j oranges nr apples or lemons to keep you from getting thirsty. Miss Ada, Starkweather, general J Y. W. C. A. sectetary. will uccoin i puny tho group and will give a vos ' per talk while the group is resting ! on the hilltop. HEALTH TALK Spanish Influenza or Grip. Py DR. I.KE H. SMITH. An old enemy Is with ua agaJa, and whether we fight a Oerman or a germ, we must put up a good fight, and not ba afraid. Tho Influenu runs a very brief course when the patient Is careful, and if wa keep tho system In good condition and throw off the poisons which tend to accumulate within our bodies, we ran escape, ths disease. Remember thesa three Ca a clean mouth, a clean akin, and clean bowela. To carry off poisons from the eyetem and keep the bowels loose, dally doses of a pleasant laxative should be taken. Such a one la made of May apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant I'el lets. Hot lemonade should be used frenby it attacked by a cold, and the patient, should be put to bed after a hot mustard foot-bath. To prevent the attack of bronchitis or pneumonia and to control ths peln. Anurlc tablets should be ob tained at the drug store, and one given every two hours with lemon sde. The Anurlc tablets) were first discovered by Pr. Pierce, and, as 'hey flush the bladder and cleanse the kidneys, they carry away much of the poisons and the nrle acid. " It Is important that broths, milk, buttermilk. Ice cream and simple diet be given regularly to strengthen ths system and lncresse the vital re sistance. The fever Is diminished hy the use of tho Antirle tablets, but In addition the forehead, arms and hands may he bathed with water (tepid) In which a tablespoonfnl of sAlnratus has been dissolved In a qusrt. After an nttack of grip or pneumonia to build up and strengthen the system, obtain at the drug store a good iron tonic, called "Irnntlc" Tablets, or that well known herbal tonic, Di1. Tierce's Golden Medical Tiiseovery. Just 4t Wk " w sav v -a, Kvrrjr man with a family owes a solemn duty to him self, lila c-lill-rirvn nnd tlio nation that of providing mil happiness for Ills family. 417 S. MAIN Phones 3133-3134 A. .1. CRIPE, Mgr. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR Cold Weather Needs BUY THEM AT THE Tulsa Garment Factory NKillT GOWNS AND NN.I1T Kill UTS Cold weather Is here and you need outing gowns and night shirts. We have them today, but may not be so fortunate loniorrow. Women's pure whits or light striped night gowns at $1.79 'and $2.09 Men's night Fhlrts lit Children's gowns at $1.95 $1.00 INDKItWKAll Men's heavy sanitary fleece lined shirts, each t OC Drawers to match at ...,7."ic tVomcn's pure nnd drawers, rach wtol shirts ...$1.89 Men's light weight pure white shirts and drawers; finely knit fleece lined garments; r7? priced rer parment ... 4 OC Women's silk and wool nnd all wool union suits, (TQ rTJ priced specially ut 50a I O Children's heavy knit f!ooce lined sleepers with feet; ;::.89c all aizos nr,.NKirr.s and comforts lllankets specially (IQ f?A priced at, each . ...5Oa0U KXTRA SPECIAL II envy gray blankets: size TOx1.". special for today (PQ A Q only at tDu.'it Indian blanket robes with cord to match, for bsthrobos. A limited n.uantlty only. Stio. daily priced l,.ly...r!:e', $4.33 at Cray and tan blankets; sine. nkots; sine. $1.99 G-tx.-t; special at COMFORTS full slr.e; spe. clally priced Q 99 White cotton comforts with pllkollne tops; spe- (JQ (Trt cial at 5fJ,0U S II KETS large seamless sheets; pure white; sue .iivnu: special At . . . . . $1.50 SWF.ATF.nS Roys fxtra gray slip-over sweaters, priced at (JJ" fTA $1.25 and 5J. fJU Men's snd hoys' heavy oxford gray coat sweaters for school or work; heavy knit. (J' tft Priced each ijl.llU riTTTK'OATS Women's lovely heatborblnom petticoats; clastic (J0 band iDLd.JO OI TIXO FLANXF.I.S ICively outing flannels In nov elty patterns of blue and pink; nlso solid blues, pinks Qfjrt and white; per yard ..aJUL. ONF. IAV ONLY TODAY 7 2-lth table damask; beauti ful designs nnd finish; CQp per yard 0yC Boys' Overcoats Half Price Boys' overcoats and maok Inaws up to size IS at MAI.K PRICE. t 6. .10 Costs st ... $ 7.00 Coats at ... 10.00 Coats at ... $12.00 Coats at ... ..2." . S.l.so . $.'. .16.01) Buy Your Notions nt the Tulsa Garment I'nctory. I'hone 7l If You Xoal Any thing Free Dcllvi-rj'. Tulsa Garment Factory East 7th and Kenosha