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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1918. 0 i HOHENZOLLERN STILL IDOL AMONG TROOPS (ionium Soldiers poHlti mi rlc sns Soy Thi'y Want lo Itclnnliilii l-'ormiT Kaiser, liv T1 H.fX'iAlrtt l'r-. WITII TIIK AMKHU'AN AltMY OK (M-rri'ATIoN. Nov. 2. - I Tim aiiin officers continue tn contend t hat they nre retnrnlnjt Immr with lhi hope nf l.i'lti able eventually lo l.ririK about the ri'lnsi.ilinirnt of the former -m i ' ' or tn pnwir. The soldi, ra of ii tinman division arrordlm: In reports reaching tin1 American, said lliey favored a mnn arrhy. The ex -emperor continues In It a pniii In r I 1 , according lo their views Jlic rni'ii mm I 't they believed Wlllinrn llolieniolicrn eventually would be returned Id the throne When In- kii Id lorn reached home and their Influence was fi-tt throughout Iho country. Itey'nnd Treves, Mm wllhdrn wing Herman trooia urn being received Willi npi'ii nun ly tin1 civilians In the village. Tlila In reported by llrltlKh unlilliim rouclilng Ilia Amer ican llnea. Kverywhere. the Ilrltliihera aald, the rlvllliiiiit had sirung nlKrm nf wel rorni) over llm village Mrei-ta mill were receiving the Herman soldiers heroes. Tulsa High Meets Muskogee Here Thursday COAL MINE OPERATORS WILL NOT LOWER WAGES fp"il to The Werld M'ALKHT Kit, Nov 21 - Cnn oper. lorn from llm McA lester-Wilhurton flleld departed Una evening fur Muskogee In Btltnl eonfrrenee of the Oklahoma operators anwirinllnn with tha purpnaa In view In vininih Ilia Idea prevalent a mom many nf conl miners of llila part of tha coun try and soma of tha business men that there la a movement on foot to lower wsges now pAld lo the coal dlgiter. Where Ihla Idea germinated la not known, lut It la emphatically denied by It. T. Trio, president of tha association, whn (lerlnrea wage tiiuat remain on their present basis aa long a the prices nf other com modities atar where (hay are. Officials of the United Mln Work- ,,.,!i.- ..... ,i '..."'., ,,J ,; V4- ,.4'v-.w. It f, ;''"-'v-'7'',:':V.'"x; -' - ' I .SJ22 - ? From left tn rlnlit, lower Una: Manea. Urownflald, ft tona, Zollar. Moran, Alia Curler, Chndwell. Hecond yow: Kviiria, liuncelur. Ial. fnrter, Keya, Wanecka, Q ulltor. Third row: I'nrkhurat. Toe Stout. Coach Oracey. ...... a.......,,.... ... .mi , , r r p, M.ii.kH, v HHivr. imriiruw. inrKi Jt.-inaon, Curaon. Tha four men Inillcatnl by chtok ra preaent tha back flald. ra union nf lilatrlrt No. It have been culled for a aonfi-rence nt tha earn a time, Wednoaday, Novemhar IT, and It la piolmlila an in a of tha prnhleina of reconatrtlctlnn will ha antllail drfinltely nlntiK Una linn. ,o. cal opprHtor who will attend the mvetinK do mil look for any radical prnnahl,, not bafnra tha anil of tha cna year. What they ara particularly anxlnUH for la tha futura of tha coal mlnln Indnatry of tha atata. Tha principal t4k at tha ennfernnra will la to for rnulala plana to colnrlda with the cnndltlnna affectlnc tha Drnductlon onaniti-a tn hm maun at una tima ana of coal, with tha Unln of thu Do Your Chrittmai Shopping Now THE HUNT CO. Main Strt Between Third And Fourth Do Your Christmas Shopping Now' Handkerchiefs for Thanksgiving and Christmas Special for Today Woman's Unwaava Handkerchiefs: colorsd ambroldered da alfna; preUy Chrlatmaa bos; I to boa s N Priced 50c Woman's Shamrock and Linen Handkerchiefs; Initial and em broldarad In colored daalgna; hemstitched bos of I Priced 75c Women's Handkerchiefs; colored borders and Initials; bo of I Priced $1.29 Woman'a fJnen Handkerchiefs; hand embroidered; all white; also In Initials; narrow hemstllotied hams; boa of I priced spe cial, bos $1.39 and $1.48 Woman'a Hand Hmhroldared all Linen Handkerchiefs in the moat baautlful designs and work, hemstitched, lace trimmed. I eto. frloed, each 28c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 75c and $1 EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 dosan 'Women's Km-' broldarad Linen, Llnweava, Hhamrock and Crepe da China Handkerchlefa In white and colore; beautiful work; the rsfular Ho values. Spe cial today 2 for 37c Women's Embroidered Crepe do t'hlne and Pussy Willow Milk Handkerchiefs: hem stitched, lace trimmed, scal loped and rolled ed-rns; alt shadea. Triced, each 35c, 45c, 50c and 75c Women'a Trlnted Crepe de Chine and J up 811k Handker chiefs; newest dealRits and ahadea; each 15c, 25c and 35c Specials from our Glove Dept. . for Today's Selling Women's Trench kid Olovea In al most any desired Kail shadS; embroi dered backa; 1 clnapa; tha regular It.OO vnluea. Hpecliil today per pair, $2.19 One lot of broken alaea In Pent'a C'rench Kid Olnvea In all white with contracting embroidered backs; the regular M.tO valuea t per pair, $1.98 STATIONERY SPECIALS Today Only Crane's Linen Uwn Utatlnneryi aaaortad colors; tha 11. 10 val uea, apaolal box, $1.39 Hlghland'e Linen Stationery) the fee values; special per box, 54c Correspondence Cards; !4 cards, 14 envelopes! assorted colors; too values; special per box, 52c Wonderful collection of Chrlat maa Carda. Stickers, Calendars, Tlnael Cord and Rlbbontlne to select from; priced from 5c to 50c CHRISTMAS RIBBONS Dainty hand-made ribbon novel ties give the Christmas spirit more life and teal. Wonderful frtfta are fashioned with but Ittle ooat and some spare time. More beautiful than ever Is our ahowlng of Novelty Ulbbons n"nd plain colors. Hand-made novelties of Jl klnda; the nlggest show we have ever had; for jrou to cpy yourself .- of for seUef you wish. Staple Department Specials for Today 1 Outing Flannels In good heavy quality In neat atrlpee. checks and broken plaids, in ll(,hl and dark oolors; the 5o quality Special Price, 27c Striped (lalatea Cloths In assorted colors and patterna; the SSo quality toduy Special, 29c Pleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels; good heavy quality The 42 Ho grade, special lie The Sue grade, special toy Serpentine Kimono Crepea In new Japanese and floral designs; the 45c quality Special, 38c Eden Cloths In solid colprs and striped patterns; regular S0c grade Special, 39c II and 1 0-Inch Hookfold Percale In light and dark patterna The 16e quality, special 4,.ttc The 40c quality, special J0 The 60c quality, special jfo 31-Inch Genuine Hope Muslin; special for today's selling per yard, 28c It-Inch Illeached Mnslln; the regular 15c quality; special per yard, 19c It-Inch Drown Mnslln; the lKc grade; special for today Pr yard, 12 Vic Leather Goods Section The Christmas Spirit Is Here In a wonderful collection of good looking and useful articles for Chrlstmaa giving. LKATHKH HA(i9 New crea tions from "Mark Cross" and "Cordova," In stylish batts that look good and wear. Priced $1S tofSS KHAKI CASKS Kitted raaea fur soldiers or travelers; also empty fit-all cxes to take your own toilet articles. Priced sa.so to sis P. ILL FOLDS Real lenther Mil fllda In hc;I nnd Cordova leath er, nre Just what the man will care for. Priced Is to 17.60 FOLDER STYLE PI RSKS Kor wear with tailored suits; are shown In a big range of new Ideas, Some of these wear trademarks from "Mark Cross" and "Cordova," priced S to ttS.nft VKl.VKT IIAOS The season's bis choice for a puree Is the vel vet bag. Ktyllah modes that look good and give service. Priced S to 120 TOILKT CASER-Develoned In real leather; fitted with fine Ivory and ebony pieces In seta for the man or woman, priced .i to sua armlnllc and the proHpeets of peace, moved that will nerevaltate the. dH continuance of the war program. POSSfBLL PEACE SAVING WILL BE INVESTIGATED WAHHINf JT"N, Nov. . Con reslomtl Investigation to determine wlrfu aavinxH of war appropriations will result from the sudden change from war to pence will be begun next Moridiiy by a house appropriations siibconimitleji, bended by Itepresen- aiive Mrierley or Kentucky, commit tee chairman. Heads of all govern ment departments will be railed be fore the committee us wit nouses, Mr. Sherlcy said. In announcing the hearings to night. Chairman Kherley aaid that the main purpoan would be to deter mine what part of appropriations that have been made by congress are yot unexpended and to have this money transferred tu the aeaeral fund of the treasury. The hcarlnas also are expected to show In detail what expenditures have been made by varloua depart ments and what new activities have been undertaken by the department during the war. Complete detail of the Investiga tion have not been worked out by the subcommittee, which will include both democratic nnd republican members of the appropriations oom-mlttee. BRITISH WILL HELP CARRY YANKS HOME NotwIiliHtnndlng Heavy Demand for Own Troop Kiiglniiii Will Pro vblo Tonnaco for Our Men. NKW YORK. Nov. it Although the Hrltlah government may be com pelled to nan virtually all Its avail able transport- for the return of Its own and colonial troops, orranK" menta for the early transportation home of approximately 40,000 Amer ican troops on llrltlsh ship have been effected. It was learned tonight In authoratlve (irltisM quarters. This Includes 12,000 who hsve been train ing In Kngland and who have al ready embarked for home on llrltlsh transports. There are llrltlsh troops to be re turned from .lesopotamla, Italy nnd France to Kngland, anil there are Australian, Indian, African, Cana dian nnd other colonial forces to be returned from France. Alao there art In England nnd Franco thou sands of women nnd children, fam ilies of colonial troops, who have married there, who will require transportation. So great will be the demand on llrltlsh vessels for this service, It was said, that the use of ahlps for American overseas forces may not he poHxihla to any great ex tent for some time to come. It was authoritatively stated here today that llrltlsh vessels carried 1,080,417 American troops to Kng land and France during the war. TELEGRAPHERS' HEADS CAST VOTE FOR STRIKE AUTO CLUB MEET PROMISES TO FIX RESPONSIBILITY Reeord attendance Is expected at the noonday luncheon of the Tulsa Automobile club today noon. Every body who Is Interested In the a"to theft situation Is asked to attend, as this will be one of the moat Impor tant meetings ever held by the Auto mobile club, , according to jack Slaughter, the secretary. Responsibility for lack of punish. ment of the thieves whose habit It Is lo take accessories and tires, a well as cars, will be fixed at thla meeting, it is promised. The Automobile Club has mad up Its mind wnere thla re A suonslbillty lays, It says, and its opinion along this line will b madel,,,,. r,m,dy he had at nto'wu. Chief of police Charles Allen slated Monday night that he had dia. covered a new wrinkle In getting away with car. A man whom be picked up, he says, gave him the in formation that when a car la stolen It la driven straight to Kansas City and worked over in a garage there. WILL SEAL EXEMPTIOIf BOARD RECORDS DEC. 9 CHICAOO. Nor. 2 A vote fav- orlng a strike of railway telegraph era on All the roads In the United Htates nnd Canada was cast In Chi cago today by the general chairmen nnd secretaries of the Order of Hall way Telegraphers, representing tl divisions of the western nnd middle western states. Similar meetings were nam in Uoston, Ilaltlmore and Atlanta. The Chicago meeting was repre sentative or 4 5,000 government em ployes who are dissatisfied with the supplements to general order No. 27 affecting wages and working condi tions. It was voted to reject all thea. A telegram was sent to the preaU dent of the O. R. T. In St. Louts ask ing him to "convene Immediately or not later than December 1. all gen eral chairmen of the organization for me purpose of putting on a Vegay sirise. rather than Illegal strikes, such as nnw are belngxunteniplated. as a protest against the acceptance of the supplement." A revision of the wage awards Is the first demand of the wiremen who ask for a minimum of 60 cents an hour In place cf the 45-cent mla Imurn. Changes in the working con ditions also are sought Dress Suit 8 Dinner Coats Silk and Opera Hats I J On Main, at Fourtb Dresa Suits Dress Gloves Dress Shoes IF YOUR BACK ACHES YOU HAVE NEW KIND DISEASE Have you had Ingrown pains In your back, or met some one who has during the 'past week? If you have, you may be stricken with a new dis ease. Doiess of People Interviewed yesterday, said they "didn't fel firstclaea'' themselves. Doctors say they have had many complaint from patients who have aaaea ror medical treatment. The pain ar generally located hist above the small of the back, and those afflicted have been susplolous they were taking down with the flu. Monday and yesterday thla flitting affliction reached its height and lumbago symptoms were as common among Tulsana as flu was a month sgo. A good rest and a piece of red flannel in a number of oases brought prompt relief. No one would diagnose It was other than Just a circumstance, ex cept the sick person. Hn Insisted that he was a sick man and took hand. or something old-fashioned mother brewed, out of the medicine chest. one man said he took a good long arink and rorgot It. It cost him f 1 60 and a headache but he' en tirely welt Jn-aft boards probably will lose their Jobs botween now and Decem ber . Instructions from the adjutant general's office are lo thl effect: All S-enords of the board. Including registration cards and iUcstlonnalres are to be sealed up on that date and placed In a.wnfe depository and to bo retained until further disposition Is mad. The orders say that no Information la to be giveu out by the boards and none f thn records are to be per mitted to be examined by any one, even board membera. Kxemption board members take It that they are to be kicked out. bag and baggage, and that they will be permitted to return to the ordinary i pursuits of life without furtner re- 3ueat for their time from the war apartment. This Is subject, however, to future order. tuberculosis dispensary finds Plenty of business In spite of the enow and stormy day Monday the dispensary hours of the Tulsa Tuberculosis association were filled. The patients express themselves as grateful for the j thorough examinations that are given them, and the Intelligent care rendered In each individual case. Mra Hurkey was encoraged yester day when a Tulsa woman who ha Just returned from the east entered the office and offered her service wholeheartedly, saying: " have a car and time to spare and would like to help you In the splendid work you people have started. There Is nothing of greater Importace In Tulsa." Kdltors Return. NKW YORK. Nov. is. The party of American editor and Journalists who recently visited the British front In France at the Invitation of the llrltlsh government returned to day aboard the Ilrltish liner Ral moral Castle, which arrived her. Holiday In FVanon. FARIS. Nov. S. Thursday. No vember J8, ha been decalred an of ficial holiday In Franc In honor of the visit of King Oeorge and Queen Mary. Your Clothes for Thanksgiving are Ready Come today and select the clothes you'll need Stein -Bloch Suits and Overcoats Society Brand Suits and Overcoats $25$30$35$40$45$50 to 75 NEW HATS Velours and Fine Soft HatsDerbies 2 $2.50 H$5$6$7.50 to $10 NEW SHIRTS, NEW NECKWEAR For THANKSGIVING MOTHER OF, HELEN ERB DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA Friends of Jlss Helen Erb, for a number of years a teacher In the Horace Mann school, and well known In Tulsa music circles, will be grieved to learn that news has been received of the death of her mother last week at Slatington, Pa. Mrs. Krb waa a hlghl aeeom llahed woman and well kirown and ighlv esteemed In eastern Pennsyl vania, where the family resided. Miss Krb' father has loen one apt the leading Lutheran ministers In the east and has the distinction of filling the same pulpit at slatlngtoh for 40 years. Resides her husband. Rev. J. R. Krb and Miss Helen Erb, there are two sons surviving. Dr. Savdt of Philadelphia, editor of the Lutheran, officiated at the funeral ADD "HORRORS OF WAR" CHILI WILL FIGHT PERUNA War ha its horrors! A newsboy last night was ahoutlng his newspaper. "Chill declares war on renins. he aald. His papers were selling In spite of the mistake, which he seemed to be making; honestly as newsboys never "high-jack" arter o'ciock in the evening High-Jacking Is "cry ing false." the newsle explained. Send Yoikr Hostess Flowers for Thanksgiving or If yon are spending the day at homo, tiave a Iiunquct of Frrah Flowers to grwcv your uwn table. ?oslon9 o. o. Osage 510 BOSTON. 16 East Third flight Abandoned. Tl'CPON. Arlx.. Nov. 2 It The flight of the Ixiughend biplane to Washington. 1. l, was abandoned today following a fall at Clla Henl, ! Arlx.. In which IHot O. S. T. Myer-1 hoffer was slightly hurt arkl ha mechanician. Ix-o F. Flint, was se- verely Injured. Tne machine was badly damaged. The Last Day of Our J nri i iianKsgiving Sale of Dresses -M$25- 'Xll IBi'-X fliris iy I! I 111 IIIIJ W $50- ' 1 OROpaine Dresses In Serge or 811k; trimmed with beautiful braid or but tons; belted model or straight line . , . $13.50 Pecoming. chic, clever- trimmed Dresses; can be used for after noon or street wear; In Serge, Vel- sjos q vet or Silk.'yU Dresses that comprise the very newest in Silks. Velvet or Jersey nre included 5 A 1 OA this lot. 408 SOUTH MAIN New Majestic Bids;. EBERT IS STILL CLAIMING MODIFICATION IS NEEDED RASLK, Nov. 2 Accounts of the conference of the representatives of the Herman federal states In. Iterlln received here, quote Chancellor Ebert as declaring that a preliminary peace alone could save Germany, fnlesa the armistice was modified, he urged, the worst consequences would result. The conference decided that th national assembly would be held at Frankfort. Measures were taken to assure the unity of the empire. The territory of the empire, according to the decisions rsucliod, would l maintained with some reorganization. The representatives of south tier many have been Invited to sit In the assembly. CLEANSES YOUR HAIR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY Try this! All dandruff dis appears and hair stops coming out Surely to try a "Danderlne Halt tleanse" If you wish to Immediately Soubt the beauty of your hair, just moisten a cloth wttn uanaeria ana draw It carefully through your hair, taking on email strand at a time! this will cleans the nair er dust, dirt, or any sseessiv all In a few minute you will be amasad. lour balr will be wavy, fluffy and abuna. ant and possess an Isoam parable eoftnesS. lustrs and Imurtana. Beside beauUfytlng the balr. on application of Danderlne dissolve very particle of dandruff; Invigor ate the scalp, stepping Itching aad falling hair. Danderlne la to the hair what frees bowers of rain and sunshine are la vegetation. It goc right to the roots, invigorate and strengthen them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life- producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and ' beautiful. Tou can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lota of It. If you will spend a few cents for a small bottle of Knowlton'a Danderlne at any drug store or toilet counter and V It as directed. Ad. DON'T LET A COLD KEEP YOUAT HOME Dr. - King's New Discovery Almost Never Fails to Bring Quick Relief. Small dosoei pnee In a while and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting Cough soon quiets down. Anothsr doaa and a hot bath before Jumping Into bed, a good aleep, aad back to normal In the morning. ' Dr. King's New Discover Is well known. For fifty year lt' been relieving coughs, colds and bron chial attacka For fifty years It ha been sold by druggists everywhere. A reliable remedy that you ynunelf er any member of your family can take safely. 60 cents. $ 1 SO. Train Those Stubborn Dowels. Help nature take it course, not with a violent, hablt-formlng purga tive, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative. Dr. King's N Lif Pill. Tolno In aatlon. It stimu lates the lax bowela. Sold by drug gists everywhere. It ceola To the Public Following our custom, deliveries of water will be made only In the forenoon of Thanksgiving Day. Phone orders not later than 10.30. Tulsa Water Bottlers Association Weakness After rip k Influenza The Wonderful Tonic Properties of QUININE and IRON, undoubtedly, have saved thousands from the ravages ol Grip and Influenza, and the value of GROVE'S TASTE LESS chill TONIC in the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza could hardly be estimated. To Save and Rebuild Strength when attacked by Colds, Grip or Influenza Is the real problem, and this is accomplished by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. After Grip, Influenza or Pneumonia, the weakened system needs building up. and rove's Tasteless chill Tonic should be taken regularlyuntil you have fully regained Strength, Heal'hy Color and a Good Appetite. The Specially-Prepared QUININE and the Specially Treated IRON in GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC make it an Exceptionally Good, General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, the Mother or any of the Family, young or old You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating'" Effect It is acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and does not cause nervousness or ringing in the head. Pleasant to take. Price 60c