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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 191!). :.!.; I i 1 1 S win!' fill 1 ! C.i.r, Morrmi ll.'ln 1. CimUit HY TIIK WOULD HJHUSHINO CO. 1 1 i i .pvt. nil l il i i it ' i " I. -'I t 1 M(i ill t ; in .it .i ii ' r i r I ir . I, .- ul Mil Ml I . t nl'.l til fi r f ,.ni ' ' It f r M hi In r lo' 1 i I w i e" I' ri". Jut nil lli.lilhl i 1 1 1 i in 11 r. v ; r rut P.... i ,., .,( all nr. 'ill i I 1 r'n' fnfill.l l. llHx ' find A . r 1 n i . .r i' will' nil d.l .'nfii i HI I i i' ' f ' 1 (jiiil It I , liM'N.' n't nf try i.in.il v I'll'' iii'' Ihem from i'. .i'K f"' mi' uf prevrn tit. g ' h" I It la evldet.l 1 1 ' 1 1 l ! Metier''" f' 'I u nl l.7 'I" 'I ' 1 , And hnvit ii" ! uowid-nt of Hi' in' ' ' U r.lt rRKMI j pinlerllnn Ii'- ii id. :.r at.tllle.1 lae ,,rtly. ii II I istiM'tiea rrwiiii I'm tajl l',ilillaer llu.ii r Minster VI a i (,' f Mllef I Met .In. it .... 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Hi.-ti tlml ia- r. ii ni..ii. A 'i f .. I' " . Oklahoma Oulburnt$ at otim i.miToM !. h.l H ..i'l..tlill H M.I ,r f...i ..lil). Ill : l, il ail r i at .-. ; r. iil 1 1 at K r ni l U-fi t' J . t" 1 v .' t l- I ilia , ri..l..l..l l.l I ' 'ilk.' !' ..f . . warm It fur i.uiM Ii . iitt 4 f .r utiy Treat 'cm Rough! At hi rn'a !.. i ..i,.n.v - i ti ri ..i It lak'-n t. aiiri.M.- IM- .".v.ini .imi'I 'I' i mi. iany n- ral il.i.i us" H'' " ' " 1 "' wa i.n Ilia I mi : I., ''I Hi" l.ll"'l Hll llll I Inn lha . i ' I., iii 1 1 -r n r i Inn of Ii la inn iii.J'i An. I i-'i-l'iK tlila .a r uf f .iiililp iiiuat faal Itanf in'ri'i-a a r oni (il1! a : y l(ri'ir.1 an. lli fl.Tjinl 1. 1 In. Hilt a nf Juatlra rniclly iliaia g tr.lt . I Mr i...nii. ra or Mr h iUiuitrli k ii.ulil la. hiii'Iv huva 'I'iria ao wall AVI Tl I. K r lilli i'l lt I I. Mm lK Till I 1 I -"A h.- pi ralii-nl of tha 1 flltail Hlla Ilia i hlaf lnll.y (Mi -i MHI Wiiiii.i. fir. Mi'MII .....mu offl.rr of lha nation, lha auprain in Mivrvnmt una ivf .' ! ,.f , , ..,.i i .frr...,.i i I r t a ii 1 . thai ll.r ivfrai n IS.i.ilai V . rl.l Inr 'M Aatl ti tri.- I.r.1 it iri iiiair.l. aiul l.il"! k ; i iTl . i iriii li.i.i VInaM If i l.t. nlii I hit wni u-liifa ih itu -'' ''' '' I j j ii ainri, r.n. Nui.rt l''ibln .. I.M..H rvif.ri.4 ii.iMhwr 17 I w'i I Ki.a.iUitif; nf 111" I'i'il .liiiiii"r.iilnii'a inn aarvailon or1ta Il loulia to i ii.-m t J I nioliK 'hn It Irla, aa If th- .Tiiniant v..i i.. havr a aiiffulair mipii y fur m-l , n lmlaaloii of I'" auOior July mi l AuKual. "" '"""'ll""n" ""j Tl, VWK . ,;ntZ'n aM-rv l-ua l .,.-. In tha loia.nn of tha l.ranrh of tl,.- f.'.l.-ial tmrrti. Imiik. wa ra ralher rill nma m Know .hat lha tii'il proooaltlon will h I" m'" Tuin.4 .-ml.' i ,nl rir-ii.aii 1'iia l'l ! I A hut Ii o, tiol only dallvara n maaaafa In thn cn tt; mi. nlh of N..ll.w. UP I. I'lHi.SK l ull A 1 .1 . Q Daily Biblical Quotation wkipnimTw, ii: km i.i-ii . That whoaoavar lialti-vath In dim l"th flon of man") alumlil nol pariah. Iiut hnvi. aurliiailn Ufa. John 115 hli h not oim woril nf ranmira for tha t a loaa anil iTaftant fai-llon of lahur pirar l.ui fllla It with ai ilainlr un. Impoaail.la aiiKfa tanna for !a(tlLalliii or Tr..iiirnl a; U I n k 'labor a jrraalar rtart In avriy il.'i lal.in toll' hliif tha ln- .Inx'iy In win. Ii It la 1 1 1 1 I . . v i-1 ! , " iin l Im.IiiIki a il- I'A ICI'M l-i.NT H ' hi P'l li.'( Ii mill H li.iluK''! Ir .iilllii.li' l.mirilH I Hit. i.iillriln Hint iniiHt not only iin.. l lie ll'M.- Ihul Ii.-m hrrti iii i-4iiiiillN)iril l.y IiIm f.!lovv off I i(.. Im nrtd Hijlitirillnara .Iiiiihk hu llln.aa, lull mult Inavtlahly hanrtan tha Koatara an. I Ihr I-ltltrlc.'Ua and Uawoin1a lo it on ami on. Ha aaai'il wllll nl.aolul" roiif lilrm-n th.it tm Ii ill iol, ..oiifi-loiia of (hr pi.rllN Unit lurk In Hi" wiikc nf u flillilty i-lrrlltli... jioili y, r.iii ri'll.t lh' pi-.-Ml.tiMit a tnvaAiia; Unji hlna; t.hc prrarrit ' In luaiiial unrnal an, I Ha iura, wlthoul ft pro- Hlnnara. hrllrv.. III." HiiMor'a wonl. Trimi In hla ninthly miiii" ntul live: A th.iuaiiinl Jcya hla Mpa i.ffnril. Ilia hamla a. tbouaaail l.laaiiia Klva. II thin hallavalh mi tilm l H" c.m.tamnafl ; funn.l f.l:i( thai roHtltuilmil Kovarnniant Himrr ntiinia ihim Mill HoKata ran uai out uf uma in lha rrfrranrluni vota nnw hainK t.ik.-n. Nail Uriita Ihf uood-liinklna; dapnty nirfrahil fn.n. TahU-'liiah. an va Ilia thing ha hl'' l ..I. .. ui tut I. ill i lo al i .1 uii liV'tlia fi'iln.tl ...mi at Till". . Jul whn Ilia .(iittll aaaaun np.-na. Kvrn ii lil hla iIiumix ara iliaturlia.l In I ) Huh Wliilt. iai: fi im Ilia t'hrrokan hllla A Tiiia tnn wa riiahlnit .nwn 111 aU.-at lha oihi-r ilav wvihk a II" l.ii: "Wlw! a tlia hli- l.lr i aakail a frlan.l Wliv. I in in it hiiiy In art lo n atora ami t.ikr mil n n option 'on ,i pair of ahnra." vtim th- a.-lf .iplainitury raply. i I runt nndamia ii'l a.na :i.l tnnni'V. liY Hrnninr I'nln.laitrr w.ii.Im ii il.-h.ita with Mih.r flanaril WikkI Thar m i,..t . month .liffrt -i-m a In Ihrlr pnalllon lo Jii'i'lfy a il'-hlilr Tin- i..ia (..r ran'l haat ilfrllt-v li t Unit' i Milt. line tha V .l-.-iMi.iji apri Ira of ilnnurriK whit. thr ar.i.ton ia orn. I'.. I W It II.. ii4l. .ii h hi Tula, allriiiliiix Ilia '.-.lir il ri.iiri. iipHturi'lhiK .iml ran. n-uli i-vn lu.-Mlilny ivl'h till' tpllll of youth llraplta hia I..' n-ura. Aildii from ,i Mir hnul iiml .troll hnmur Hi" rolonal la ititlinaTiilaliail an ,i Hon I nf Urn. H.im lloliaion f:i l an I only praal.lcnt : of thn rrpunllr1 -of Trxna Th. lula TrinplA j llmialon of Woodwur.!. (iklu , wn hla y'Hiniri'Ht hrolh.-r Th' rfilotifl linlmH Kill In hh hla h.niM lnwii, I ij t for k.tiiI ama hii.i hran In fiklu- hoin.i In ih" H. rvi f lh Kovarnmnil Ilia ; tirlm-li.il to i iipntlnn It i iiiitilnit .lown hno-.a h.niii-ra lit i Hpr.-liil off in r In tha Indian aarv Ira. jlmi hit ureal illyi-rtion It iimtiMlnir Ilia trlrndf ! .with lha trlrka ho run pl.iv wl'h lolmrro amoka. Ma ran maka h moiithfiil ctf ainoka pi'if-.ttn k.il k. Ik.. I lo.lo.valli not la r o ii .1 a m ll a d alraa.ly liarauap h.- hath not LclU'Vi'il In II m" "f lha only haollan Hon of tlml John 3 IN TIIK I'llllMI'l vr n.ss.i:. In Ma niraaHK-a to tha aluly-amth I'onKrraa tin pra.l.lant rtallvata. a lyplcul WllaonUn i-aany. Whatavar ilnnlil Ihrra nuiy liva haan mil earning aftina nf Ilia iill.'i'uni'i-a thiil rmna from lha wlilla hou during Hip praalilrnl'a tin niulallun. nnn.i whnlavar alaa runri-r iiIiik Uib Ulhanll.illy of tha niaaaaa dallvvreil Tnaaduy It baara thn Imprint nf Wnndrow Wllaon, not only In Ha phraaing hiiI bamiiy of ronairuit llon, but' In Ha r.-naiinliiK and lha ilili'ta droltnraa with wlilrh Ihe autlinr ivataa grap pling dlrai'lly wllh any of lha largar laua of lha day. Tlia praal.lrnl rafarrrd In li paara Iraaly nnly Indlrailly and thrn In only a mildly raprovlng way-aurh a" tlia laa.rh.rr mlglit r.-a.-rva for Ilia primary claaa. Tlila n "ti corillnu tn plan." and oxpai-lallon Cln only two polnla did ha ai land hlmaalf-- thn ganaral flnanrlal niiil rom marrtHl allunllnn, and tha "riiiNtiiiK condition of unraat." Tlinaa who aipaclad him to arla lha opportunity prraantad and coitriigcoUNly point tha duty iif lha rltlaan In tha labor-capital oon trovaray, will b dlaappolntad. Tha vary niurh larprr rlaaa who turraly tmpi'il that ha might d.) o. will also ba daaply itiaappolntad Thar la nothing of tha i'oolldga, or (illle Hanann, or Iamianl Wood, or Ju lga Andaraon. or Thaodora Kooaeyali In lha Wllaon rharnrtar and trmpariiiiivnt, not our alngla drop nf nu h blnod itouiHrM throiiiih thoaa plurl.l vi-lna ln alaad of avrn Indlrai lly llltrrlnn tha "You ilai a not and you "hall not" llh uhl.-h thraa man mat thalr gia.it opp.u lunli l.ia. Mr. Wllaon. wllh the vary aovlal atiuilura wobbling l.arauaa of paat goTarnmri.tai fluhlilnam, aayi tn tha eon graaa. "It arni to -,a iM.it In ila.illng wllh tlila attuatlon r.angraaa ahmild not lia Impatlant " It la Vaatly Inttrurilve to rmd tha praaidatit a own wor.lt on llila auliji-i I Tha nautaa of tlila iniiaai. while varloua and loiupllrairit, hi a aupai flrlal miliar than Jaap a.iit.'d Htoa tly. limy ail. from or Are i-onnrrtad with 1. Tha failure on thr pnrt of our (ov arnmaM to arrive apaarltiy at a Juat and parrnananl pr.ua. parmlitltm ralurn to nor- L nial rondltlonii ill.-ra it thr ona rafaranra to lha aanata't fulurr lo taiifv tha paarn traaty. nhhli 'Ii.. pt.-tldant, hv niimliiK firat. eaaka lo hold up a" I ho pilm lpiil rautn for lniluatri.il uniatii i frnm '.hp tru'afUHlon of rn.ll.al Iha orlaa from aaathing Kuiopaau cantaia p.-nd-Ing aurh dalay. t. lYiitn haartlrat profit".-ring, raaultlng In an Inrrauaa In !ht. i ..hi of liii'm. an.t 4. lAatlv front 'ha mani m-i ' t.-nt of pan alonata and nnilavolrnt nti'iu -u There la. parhapt In ..:t lln puMir .tui a and among all tha pol.li.'ift.-. of ih.. r.-piil-iii . not uriiithir lndii ldii.il hut u 1 .1 hnva put tlia prraldant a fourth rant.- aa th flrat .f -.11 Ivt . hapa not another wnu'.. I h i a . haru. t. r ia. Ilia "rauaea" aa "auparflrlal rt'har th:m ila.-p a.nt ed " "With the ra'urn I" nmtn il ronililmna," conttnuaa tha prrailrn:. ' iii-. unt.: will mpldly dlnapprar " hlrh la tiiutam'-tint ti aayirik; that whan tha patient la W'U hr n h.- hattrr an nta.-r tlnn that at leaat rirruiiivniiji dl.-pui" ln-i ioii It la undt'puulile. Amardn at the moment l murh vtllhoiit rniiiMi-l im iv. ia Ainrrlru at Ilia pauri. tahla 'lha Aimrl.i.li paople hud III" r UKl t to en part llicir rhlnf eiit.-utilve to avail hliuia If uf tha op portunity to lira the Una rlrarly aiul dlatlnrlly I. ..tween Ulnae lining, labor haa a prfa.-t rlxht to do .mil ihi . that am-lety ran never permit II to do. American public opinion faala aculaly that lha alrlke la n weapon Ih.i u".- of which can only he JuattTlail by thota who uvuwedly believe In the law of force; thai II la man ice In the pi-iire and nerurlly of tha people; Ihut It la altogether uiini'CHiiar y - aa min'll 1.1 u-t prr- n mil romhnl wiujld be In aattllng land dl putaa, and ll lntiilged the hope. If It li not expert', lhat lha preal-lctil would rebuke tlila tendency. Hut insl-ll he gave, the alrlke hla eiernliie approval, and to that extent r.-l.ukeil every word tlml haa been aixiken a gal ml the alrike and etrlk agltalnra In recant month, every act of the government talcuUled tn defeat alrlkea or to protciit the people ntnilnat their In Jurloua effecla. And In an doing he placed the government on tha aide of Ktiater, In the atnel airike, on tha aide of Lrwir et al. In thn coal alrlk and on the aide of the hrotherh.io.lt In thalr contemplate-! alrlke And ha made It much mora certain that the agent of tha gov ernment In the future, whether on the bench, In tha lagialatlva hulla or atatn rapltnla, will ha tneniued by a mora defiant hibor oligarchy lhan In the piiat. It la Inconceivable Ihut one and the ama man penned 'tie itieaange nf congratuliitlon lo t; rinor t'oolldgi- and wmle the prealilentuil met aiige to the alily-aecun.l rongreaa. We any it la Inconceivable except on one hJJiol heme : That In writing the neaaag tha author mu thinking more of tLri campaign of ltJO than of tha prohlema ofnl roie M Inml Al present th colonel la alnilone.l nt Qltaromcter of Public Opinion aiIhii'h Hi-.i.hI. Ilreil In Die allme of Ihe rllv'a Bluiiia. S. Iiiinlr.l In Ha fealerlnir moll; They live by the wage of their twlated hralna, Nev.-r by lioneai toll. rr" Aint. aa Ihe Jackal li'inlH wllh pack, (Murk of ( 'n In on the weak). So they, true apnwn of Ihe womb of Hell, , Make one Willi Ihe llolHhevlk. Treacheroua yegga, h IKh w v man bold, llengarH who cringe lind fawn; Never hat gathered a iri-w o black Since civllltat Inn i dawn And, aa the Jackal hiinn with the pack. I Mark of Cain on Ihe weak). So they, true apiiwn of the womb of Hell. Make nn a llh the liol-tu-vik. Mulder, nraoti and rapine. Theae ba their Trinity; Ttiey are !Ae vlpera v ho ahot In thn back The merf who kepi them free; And aa Ihf Jin knl htinla with the park, I Mark of Cain on Ih" weak I. Ho they, true apnwn of Hie womb of Hell, Make one with Ihe llolahevlk 4 And wa. mhote fnrbeura tamed the wild And made the dea.-rt bloom, Shall we In lowardlre unpins Await the Hnvl.-I doom ? Or band together for tha right, (Never a algn of the weak). To purge tlila land of the "pawn of Hi ll, Which In known aa tha llolahevlk J. II. Hall In Manttfaol urer'a R.irord. Makea It Kome, Itetiretenl.ttlve Mrrltt explnlna ih-rt the Beiutie't notebook not looltir, for .uyj,.,.,, 4UJ , a key Utiuauig, u. if u,tJ o.t 0 LaUllOulll door avar v- . .. . l tUia Kt euyililliK ine) be in lha key hula. Wlch aa aoon u u i . went up to try It and '.i, door w.a abut and i p u ,., the key hole and ti u,,..i ' m pie, ma Uuulti:. i,.,.. , ' lo b a lnvenier. "' ' Wlch joal limit the ditunr hi-i, r,n, for auppir. and I tnt ,.., ' ,J ana aturlad to r.it, i i -'K '," n under onlona. poo not i.. , . ..' ' keeoitiir thaL man l.u .,, ahaving by Una time Aim aim went out in ",. fitlliid up. Wlllyum. , I cam he.-r wat Mm ' citmo back ttl.J .tut diw Pun KCUii oil mil room ... . after a wile ma aed, 1-u.n atalra and ene wai jour lug and aak him if hi coma down to hit. ji.ii:- Wlch 1 wem uo I., i thlnif 1 herd autubody i ' tha lialhroom duor i... Ilonh, (i. foi Km lo un. .. ;. lug lha baihiuoiii .).., . ,v outalde of II, aa)IHK, 1-, tiuu ? la anything out there making (i4 door atlt'k? aad pop itl.,,,.t nyj'Ig tFunr it waa nim or not. lhro ' Ii..!! r.4 i.'.. ,t.. V I ,r., ai;-i.. j-i i.. . K'J up ii (In. i.Ji :t i" feral : I tn; on ''"'' -' Maet. 1 I OId ': Oii, I ' i rnp ti 1o jwj r ' t:-e ti.", a key a Husban and I B'Jane Plhelps in VnlUi, labout Tom a attitude toward nj Waa t'UAI'TKll III Nw York aliening him'' lul t ini- . , ' (agine him dlffeiBin wuhoul it rauae? If Allantle ritv had aaen.arf ..n. I Dr u I... i..... .. ..... .. , . .. . . - WT.VI. - -- ... ...p vt u.g ii.Mt..j. aer-latiil to me, New York waa mar-1'! hear were (ha oneailona I aabad n.. veioiia Kyen In all tha exriiania.it aalf ln-for. wa h.j u . .. of ahopping and furnlahlng our lit-lour new home. 1 now know that It lie apartment w.it in a constant I wa Toiii'm return to the uaual thing a iiit of wonder and delight al the. of life, hla work, lha office. Tlien I magnitude of the great city In which could find no name, no reaaun for I wit in live Tn,. roloatiii build-; the change I found in him. inga w hime ii.pt I roulU hot aee with-1 Incheud of lazying the long daya out gritlng a mrk in my neck, the with me h he had dona at Allaiuic broad mrreta teemltig with life and tly he wiih up and away very eurly. color, the lmtiirn.te irufflc o ab.y It look him nearly an hour lo reach handled were, to ihe country girl 1 i hla office where he waa duo at eight then waa. Houri et of unending won- o clock, lie did not get home until urr. 'after an ul nilil Ii.m .linuu. .I.a.i Tom'a rnothrr had eent lia aeverul' aermed the paiamnunt thing In him objecilng to anything that mothef and I want." Wt cured h'ln of thai Jong hkii. Huitor: "Well, If you won't marry me 1 auppnae I'll have to go my way and you voiira. Ilia ,'hurnier (qulrkly): "If I majry you will vou protiuae to al wnya go my way?" Kir? Wat door? I ThlH door, thn. door, think 1 am, down the The bathroom door pop era, le Smlt w.i' a wal a marvel of mt.-,i:i;i Ing me. and I and, There II. Pop. It must be lucked. A key, Jumping Jukli.-r. Ive bn trying lo get thla blaatrri 4!nr opj for 10 mlnnltfl, who put n m Uir? ed pop Wat, thn key? I Ml. tlpen thla door, yelled pop JnnJ as anything. Wlch I did, and pnp gave me X krack aome p'.are hefur I ht time to Ixplane I diilrnt knnw he waa In there wen I lockr,) It after I Up'.aned It I had the krarki allreddy. ao the ony good It did wu to keep me frum getting acme mora The Horoscope "The atuxe Incline, hat do not compel."' hoiit.. imifi liter preferred a mild form of urbl- I I'lerra, of .ii,iiii l, furniture, which . although he aiwdya kla.t.l me. both hut that the houte auliatllule.l it pro- novi know ilmimi price. eaa. ' then, and In the nlornlng before he W nm coian i r arr ttatlol, po-.,i eye,, mora 1 1, .1 1 , i K-. n t t.iward lnhor, , Aa 01" ""'" ' men ra'her reaanted Itilelt. Hut I alto Imagined hut ki-.i :lie .,a'let Htanila In til" Ktch bill, railway labor w'1" Rl,,d I b id been ai cnatome.l 1 were aouitway different, aud aeveral ipieationa muat ba arbllruled if labor refua.a '" IMV ''la, and in my Judgment t itneH I cried a Utile aa 1 putiered re naeni Moreover, ine pieaent wage level can- """ 1 - i' ieii"r to me cheap. Iml around lh tiny flaL not he alt'.red without Ubor'a coneent That UP '" date furniture e.iw exploited! "Ixin'l you love me aa much aa conrirma the ohn .xioiit A limit..,, act and makea ' '' s'i"P witmowt At fuat we you ue,j to do?" I naked th. yuea- n worae.--.ew York Timaa, i..ia"i ooiv n.r aijiuie necraaitlea i lion rlernally aaked by women. lorn was terribly net iigiintt running. "Why of courae do! don t he a in uri'i ai iniuun i con. . in t are for gooae y Try MirNcii,, -II of T.troma, Wiu.li lesei v et tars No K.ibllol- I In many mav bie our help without paving an lu ll. tilled prt. e l in in. in v may have our help wlihmit paying any price ihat lan't fair. Ho mav the othera. Hot never win tha tmnfinn ing mentlnn. Here la an lnatltu- j people llaten to the propotal of anybody alvroad coma near pulling out of bual-; or "' anvhrnly at home thai for the privilege oi prrmrming inn nuiy to tna wnrtil they a ti all ubttlnile for their own aoverelgnty. their own government and ihelr own control of this free nation a aiiper-auvrrelgniy which can blot out the cnnatltutlon of the l'nlte.1 Htalea-- New York fun The more tha Hon the ui nee some yeara ago, but It la earning new laurels In stamping out the lawlesneaa In that ertion the authorities of Tiirnmn acciimu liilr.1 JJ I W W a In thr city baallle These gentlemen, trlk Ing as uauiil, refute, I to eat The city council went Into executive aeaaioo and aaked for the municipal counselor to whom they propounded a prudent miesilon, "If these fellow refute to e'at and ai-iually din from starvation rn anvbodv recover rtsm.tgea from the city" ' The nunlclpal rminte or .itture.1 Hie council that no damage) could be recovered "Then let 'cm starve If the-y want to." said the council, and ailjournad We rould (hlnk a great dan ,.f rlt council Ilka that. An lmMirtiint Pair. lvcemlver I bv an nurreal Ing coincidence, la ns.med aa lha date both for the ratification of the treaty ,,f Versailles, and for the opening of Ihe peace convention at liotp.it. Thus It Is likely to ea both thn close of the war In the went, and the hrn'nillna of rneot i.l I loot for oaaea l Ih. etst and Incidentally Ihe re.uteembly of the ten- ' f ae for a fresh effort nf r.itlfl.-j.tlon Alto- .1 gather It villi he a n-til.lc ilile in hittory. snd If thingt slimi I -.i vve'l if might nienn a perrep. j V tihle turn f n the b. -t.-r in thr roubl.-d affairs of The Young Lady Acrona the Way thu wnild- Sprliigfirl.l Itepulillcan. In referring to butin. s nil ..i i- , general the president reveals biois- f i... ! atta.lied to the tenets of free trade that, of yore It Is again Instructive to follow bin litt-nitlv; If we went to sell w r.m' be prepared to buy Whatever, therefore, n.iv have been our views during tin p.r'"d of the growth of American hutin.i--. . .-n.-ertilng tariff legislation. w must n..l4 adjuti our own economic life to n harmed condition The provincial standards and i"lli ls of the past, which have held American tmaineta aa If In a etralghtjacket. must yield and rive way to the needa and exigencies of the new day In which we live. The recent war has amded our Isolation and thrown upon us a great duty and reaponaihlllty. Can there remain a llne-erlng doubt In the Bi nd of any man that It Is Indeed Woodrow. Wllaon. the academician, the ultra free trader, (he apootle of the "new day" who ia speaking? If etch doubt exists It ran be resolved bj eaoif g ibis: The t nlted State dealres frr t'sr'f i-rly eyual opportunity." Juat what la I-'. rmer president Taft 'lunks the prat,, tent la "guilty of a ooloaasl blunder" In ordering the defeat of thn treaty he. ante of the aenate rater va'lons Mr Taft la rirhf. too Hut candor compels ue to observe tlvat be la htmaalf n court with unclean hands If the president eom niltte.1 a blurnler In recctlrg the treaty because II lo.. I been effectively Americanised by tlo' senate then Mr- Taft aa himself guilty of a monumental blunder In exerting every means at ! his command to force the tre.ny on the ro-in'ry ! without any reservations whatever We aiir.e with Mr Taft that Wilson blundered. lim f j Mr. Wilton want 'o retort. "Ho did you " we will nlao agree with Mr. Wllaon. ltlundeilng u the best little thing ea. h of the gentlemen d.v Mr. John I'ltipatrlrk'e eommlttee for crcyn Ulng the Iron and ateel worker haa begun writing letters to The World. The committee la seeking favorable publicity. We are ao f,rly dltpoaed that we would be willing to m e the committee a full and Impartial hetntig too, hut we refute ahanlu'eW lo do so w lo n Ht t'at,.nery bears the ntt me of ' l.liam I - , s, r, ( . v treaaurer." W ill v r HITS MT. .(..,. t ,1., mil ,, vdr A t.na't I ain't afrni.1 of m-other, col sties always mlrhn nice: Inate.i.l of givi:, Spankings n'l she gives lis It advice An' I ain't af'iiid of aister when I'm tensln' her. col she Has been toll whatever happens she mutt keep her hands off me. An I ain't afraid "f grandpa when I'm doln" something had I'ut vou bet I f,,n my n-vntente when my pa gels mad Iv mother Jut' looks solemn an gits swf'jl long cf face W h-ii I in Vi. 'km' ui. a rtpiipilt an' tipaettln' a'! the place An' t-t -on ' M i. I el yon If that child belonged t.t ma I'd have him right t hi t minute lyln' Tat n'l "t my knee'" An" " t iti.lp.i slta an' chuckle, but there's no bo. Ii ihat a bl'id ir tlitnka It vary funny when fa glta mad. 'lalnf of!a that he scolds me. but whan he does (lee whl! You just g-t awful 'remMv with that angry I'K.k of his. An' he a'arts rlcht In a shotitln' loud the thlncs he s gum' to .(, Whll M t tli" shushes" .it hini co "she a kle.t. frtk-!ltet.-. too fut n.'fhm' ever happens - thn is n.ithin' v -t v sud - 't'M'i 1 know I'm awful sorry w lien fa gi's ti ;i l i-e.r.cM pit h, y,,r t Oumi 3 Nile t liim l.l Hiierw iai. the life of me what different II in the morning, and at night I ara nia.ie w tic ii he earned an much - so tired and hungry I can't think II, "UO !i,( In ihe end we had to to tell you how aweet you are. iiut get some things on the installment' you know we are old married fixiks plan which seemed to me nulla the now and muat be eenslble." comfortable thing to dn Wewouldnlj Hut I didn't want m be aentbe miaa Ihe little we i.ii, each week, If, wanted attention, the outward rr on them, and cmijd ba comfortable preaeiun of hla love. I never tired In the meantime. , of tailing him how I loved him;' "We won't buy a single thing we, never wearied of caressing and do can dn without.'' Tom snid. "but HtjlniT for him. Why should he be dlf It will be cheaas'r nnd better for UH feient.' to commence housekeeping at once I Thai I had msnv long, lonely ws will get a few thingt Mils way. hours may easily be Imagined often mil never arier we gat going e it winked at slowly as possible so pay for all we have Sue. Hie,, we'll i that I would have something to do I aiway know where we s'and " I had been accustomed In assist my j Is.ng II ols re. mother with the work and our five Itafore we had been In New York 1 i'ftle rnmiii seamed like a doll'a I many davs I commenced to worry house, the work like play Then lo ithe furniture and utensila were all 1 new ai were easily cared for. i A Neighbor falls. I i I w it handy wllh my needle, and I made dainty curtains for all the! iwindowa out of a cheap while ma- j I ferial, anj in tha living room I made i ovrr-draprrira of cretonne. I want ed them for -the other rooma, but Tom said 1 would have to w ilt. I I never thought of demurring i then, to anything he said. I was an inucn In love, ao proud of him. so i happy when he was with me. that what I had or didn't have mattered I nothing Thai was to come later At thla time I had an Idea that the ; loss of my illusions, tuv fixed be lief In Tutu would mean death to tne Not ne.-.-sarily a funeral, but death Jual the tuilne. We had been In our llt'le apart ment about two weeka, and ware as nearly settled as we could he with what we had bought. I waa begin- I nlng Inwardly to chafe at the long bouts spent alone when the woman across the hall called on me I had jtiotir.,! and admired her as had rrliir pasted her in thn hall or on the flairs we wire on th third I floor vi had to rllmh two f .ighta of long narrow stairs to reach our i rooms. , She Introduced herself aa "Mm ! Thurston" 1 noticed bar card laid o-i Hie table real "Mra Walter Thurston " Tomorrow IMSftirblnr IJe.-us. Q ABE MARTIN Ther'a no excuse fer Iiarl Cupid mlssln' a girl's heart thean days, tin thing about prohibition when a fel ler pleasant we know It natural. Wrsl rare lay, Deocmhrr i. Hit. Thla eh on Id be a fortunate di? for moat enterprl". for an'rolofrri read that Venus, Mercury and .Sen- llini BIT awl 1 1 1 nriirnu i. in l Ct..,,, . r.,1 IV.,,,,. . r. mjZ I verso. It hi a time most ansplHons tm love affairs, which under this mix should lead to prosperity and ha pinena, eapeclally where ptnoni connected with the navy are la-1 volvad. Tha away 1 a lucky on for theatrical affair". New prciluctienl are subject to the beat poKstl.lt di- reotloh of the star and amom Ihem will be two plaa tlia l will win lasting fame. Venus foreshadows much mmptiel nun entertaining, which will I. U the symbol of culmlriu'U'n "r llm- ltton, snce a pcrlud of t.onutiiy U to follow. With tha ending of Ilia you many reactionary tendi m-iet will ts apparent and this will give courngement In one of me g re DOllllial partb a Merourv today gives promlass better conditions for pub.ljlitri l writer. Tiere I a rood ign fur the" who begin Journeys and eacc a ) for those who cross the a. aa ha Las', era of Important meanus-ei. Neptune la In a place nil as pre saging a clearing of lha menlil vision of individuals and nnoni Women again are subject to tin most stimulating and most profil ing DlanelOTv liifluennee that wi.i cause them to aspire to b gti offleai and to attain to them. Financiers will develop amntH women In biiinea and H ere is ' prophecy that groups of them 3 organlte for nationwide, a, itc tl'a Again new loaders air tirf shadowed for women and 1910 bring to highest place mors l , one who Is now unknown. Cajie of fraud will be dlsror-rel In goTernment revenues, in a-Httle" to those nrevlnuslv found, the 9 Sft predict, anil they will be In Mirprt t Ing nlarea Persona whose blrtbditn It Is m have a fnrtnnafa vear for hlH.'ritl or employment. Young women "al have offer of marriage. rMlitran born nn I'll (lay ara Itlfalv tn ka elavee eenerniia and B- dustroua These auliteds "f tori ua are usually aucce-af-iL (Cknwright, l1, b ! McCluis Sa paper gyadlala) mm The yo iiig 1 ,dv a-Tovt says the d'-rtn't - ippi"-r .t conipanv tha' ian ' al-s i:-i colli-1 nftor.1 (o pM'iui-e J. jdiu.a-a. Sure ls's Qua-nh tteiir TtilraC What the country wants Is to get 'his war finally off Its hands and set- i I tie down to I' own Imperative bust-j ' ne.sa - fil'nvore American. ' 'ti- way v ,,, a o. lugli If 1 on Itarr! eiv sstfe "IMal if vour father objects t per cent mv nta--rv.ni: yo-i"" i I'athrr has got over the habit of Cultivate Your Better Self Leavve the cares of the day and the worries of the business world be hind "when you go home evenings. After dinner select one of your fa vorite rolls and put it on the , Aeolian Player Piano Music will refresh you will cultivate ami hrins out your better self. You owe it to yourself aa well as your family to have good music at home. A poorly constructed CHEAP FLAYER PIANO will be a constant source of annoyance, eipenuo and (Ji.-c.it-iafaction get an Aeolian Flayer, it's good. EASY TO PLAY EASY TO PAY 1 MUSIC IS ESSENTIAL T0aU3A.0a-A- 417 Smith Main Osagw IM-Sl S4 A. J. I IUI'1, Mgr. Fx. lastvei IMMrTmitors for thn fiewaliMr I'lanula and IncoinparaMo Duo Art