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A TULSA DAILY WOULD SECTION A'.x HAVE COURSES FOR TEACHERS Local Churches Offer Training Classes Dur- ing Summer. HELPS SUNDAY SCHOOL of 8 Urfjcd an Triple NuiioriH King More Effective Tcnchinp Ih Goal for Counwm of : , Instruction. Teaching Sunday school tMrhrr to tMieh more effectively I the t in non Html, to tit' achieved In illffrrert way, of the training course nn nouncert by three local ohurclu for early fall and oIIht cntirswt n w he lng plnnncd for IiUt date In Hi year. At the Mrst Presbyterian cli rrh n e.-hool of religion nlilon'llon, to. bp held following the prayer mee'ln : service each Wednesday evening tt six weeks, will open October i A choice of four nfanne will be etven prospective nml present Hiinday school workein "nil teacher. A course In Sunday school efficiency will b taught liy Or .1 M. (lonlon, pneldint of KuntUII college. Or Krnnltlln (I. Dill, dean if Ilia college, will have charge of n rlns In "oom tnnnltv nnil social ncrvlro," for wlilcli n textbook entitled "The Church and Tim Community" will be used. Mis Flnrcnco N.. limited, pastor's nselst nnt, will teach n cities In fort-Inn mis sion, using tin) Icxt book, "The. Near Knot." "Chrlitlnn Fundamental" will be Hie lople of the clue 111 charge of ItcV. Hugh A. Crcswoll, as sistant pastor. At the loon avenue M, K. clmreli a nnn week' Institute for rbilrclieii the denomination In Tulsa nnd vicinity will start the second week 'In October. It will be In Chargo of Mr. Rcnsabniigh nf Oklahoma City. Uil Hiindty school secretary of the M. K, church. At the First Christian church n teacher training clan to be held In foilp surcesslri. eH'tlon of ten week ly lemon ench will begin In October The lntructnr will be Mellaril Ilell brnn, education director. Tlie minimi tialnlng school for Southern Pnptltt churches of Tnlsi will be conducted In Jfiniinry In the First llnptlst ehiireh undtr the nun. pice at Huliilay school specialist" from the Rontbern llnptlst conven tion: A training clns I lo b hold nt the l.'lrnt l.itthern church lit ilte not yet nettled. The week from September 19 to !fl will ,ha observed an "home-coming week" In the Sundiy school of the Phut Chrlitlnn church. During the week eneh department will have fome activity, education or social, to welcome home vacationists nnd the culmtnntlpn, will be promotion day on Sunday, September 26. Hunilny, October J, will Jio rnlly ilny In nil local churches, (ho duto having been named by tho minister ial alliance. -1 l'dllllcnl AilirrllMiic. Domocrntlo campaign proponamla printed and circulated at public rx pente, and telling the people what a wonderful record the Wilson ad. ministration ntready tin iifrido It appearance. No ndmlntntrntlnn In the country' hUlnry lin unci) no much of the public fund to adver- lo ltelf, nn hn the Wllnu adniln I rratlon. I.a Cygne (Kn.) JournnlJ 111 ttVijVlt'i" i- ct T Otto. 1'iince l''iui (Hto, eldet on of ex-IJinperor I'hnrlr of Auntrln, Is beln! urged by monarchist prnpa Kanda In Central Huropn for ruler of a propomd new nation composed of llavarln llunuoi-y nnd Austria, rrlnce Krntiel Otto 1 eliiht year old nnd wear curl. If tho pro posed "triple" nation Idea fall It I sabl ItuilR.irlniis may attempt to Install the hoy on tho thrnno of that nation nlonn. - FOR SINGLE LANGUAGE International Tuniriir ApproTcil by llrntll nml l"m!intcl liy Sin li t ItiiHMln. I Home month ago tho soviet Gov ernment! of Huiiela submitted the whole question of International Auxiliary language to nn official commission. Aflar n thorough ex. amlnatlon of various proposals the commission npproved Kspernnto n thn bral nml It linn been decided to un It In nil tho schools of thn Itu- slnn rcpublla, Obligatory course of Htuiiy have already bosun in .Mos cow, I'otroKmd, Tver, Orel and Smolensk. . l'"or tho' first time In history thn noldlern of Kuropo nre forming In ternntlnn nsoclutlons.for education ngalnst war. A ooncres wns recently held In Oennya nnd It wan decided that, nfter October 1 of thl year. Kspernnto alin.ll be the official nnd obligatory InnRtinKn Of thn cor respondenco nnd muetlng of the federation. Tho chamber of commerce of the stn.to of New York, nt It recent commniclal examination, cave tho nmo' value to Kepernnto a to other languaRCH, and n number nf candi date passu! thn examination with Buccres. The Nation' Iluslnes. Ailiim nml Hvo. Agent Till hnuso, madam, In Adam stvle right up to tho roof! Lady Indeedl And then7 Agent- Oh, enve. madam, raves I Mighty. London, Beautiful Actress Attributes Her Wonderful Success to Her Famous Complexion Tells How You Also May Have One WAR ON WASTE IS DECLARED Democratic Financial Me thods Subject to Attack. riilonKO, All. 2.- Hnpresentntlv Oood, rhnlrman nt thn. house appro, prlntlnns committee, nnd In chnrge of tho pAker' burenu here, was naked whether thn republican party would now center fire on the sins of thn Wilson administration, with (ox. the heir apparent, rather than on thn Wlson lengun of nation In reply, HopreenlJitlvo Oooir de clared the Iwiue of waste nnd ex travngnnce wa one of tlio big Issues ff the rampalgn, that Mr. Cox and the democratic leader were trying to dodge It "Hut It can't bo dodged," said Mr. Oood. "Neither parties nor men make political Issue," raid Mr. Oood. 'They but formulate the Issues, t!n miestloniihly t tin lengua of nations, n presented by thn president, will continue ic Do one nf the I I.U: lx erT am sue In the campaign; but there are other Inmie in tho mind of n great mny o' our people. The Issue of tho waste nnd oxtravngunco of the Wilson administration, nro para mount Issue. Mr. Cox Is attempt ing lo evade these linu and th responsibilities of his party for mis management of the government' af fair. The peopln aro feeling the burden of heavy taxes, They know 'hat during tho pnt threo yoar they tiave paid Into the trenury, In taxes, nnd. In Iho purchase of government bond, moro thnn forty billion of dollar. They rnnnot understand what lin become of thin money They ere asking the iidmlnlntratlnli In how whero this money was ex pended and why It wa expended. They lire tinning umf m -!.wur insslng questions regarding tho ex penditure of liundredn of million of dollar, not only during the wnr but klnce thn wnr ended, which ought i.ot to have been oxpundod at nil, Mr. Cox will be called upon either to repudiate thn wanton waste nnd nil around criminal extravaganco of the Wilson administration; or to ex plain nnd Justify It. 1 regard thin us one of thn big Issues of the cam paign, nnd one that U troubling Mr. Cox nnd Franklin I. us much 1f not moro than the leaguo of nation Issue." 1'coplo nro Waiting. Ooverpment price experts In H'n.L l.i rr I r, ..-..II... .. I .... .n,i,,r,ii.,. 'l,-,. u. hl 'K MH rtUUI"- Hon In retail costs of clothing and foods for the autumn, the economic conditions now seeming to Indicate that war liifl.iiliui is nuhnldliiK The people nre waiting.- -Newport (H. I ) lially News. SHORT THREE WAYS Hut Ifn Manages In Rot Married In Kpllo of Trlplo Handicap. DKTUOIT, Aug. S. He wns only about four feet high, thn woman who accompanied him wa even a little hnrlcr, and hi hat Just topped the counter In the county building where thn clerk hand out marriage li cense. "I'm Hhort," eald tho little man. "I eo you aro," replied Clerk Ma loney.. ,"I didn't mean It that way," wa tho reply, "I mean my name I Short." The little man thnn explained that he was John H. flhort, 35, n clown, and thnt he wanted a license to marry Helen h. Haskell, who Is even shortor, nnd In an ncrobat with tho same clrcu. Llcunnts in hand, Mm aiptrr.nt fcr matrimonial bliss went to a Justico and asked him lo perform the cere mony. Justices usually get $5 for per. forming a wedding ceremony. Learn ing this Short said to the Judge: "I'm short." "I neo you nre," replied the Judge. "I don't mean It that way," re plied the little man. "t mean I haven't enough money. I wan afraid to carry much money for fear of holdup and I have Just a dollar over what tho license cost" The Judge agreed to tlo the knot for n dollar, performed tho ccro mnny, nnd the little couple went on their wny to Join tho circus. What nilth? Governor Cox holds that ratifica tion of the league covenant I nec essary. lnorderHokccpifalthvlth Iho boys who went over there" As. tho boys If they want to bo sent over tiitru again, or to tho uttermost ondj or the cann, whenever some nlle nro-not Interested. Stockton (Call Advocate. ' Only Two More Days In which to secure your scholarship at present rate a.t tuition. f All raten Increase September 1 Kco our largo advertisement clsewhero In this paper. DRAUGHON'S Business College O. 3081. 510 S Ma'n ft MISS DOIIOTIIY 11AITO.Y New Tork Whtn Mlia Porothy Diimn, tht bnullful tctrrM who arb-i-leU tor tin Ifiidlnr rait In that niununnili tjtw Tork rroductlon, "Aphrodite," quri- iion?j io nit iteret or btr pnvnomenal will ulk about It, I find It rietlUnt for my cumpleilnn aa It prourta my akin In alt ktntla of wralbtr. Tliat'a why 1 l'r.rr It lo all oihar tnllvt proparailona mi aiii n.if wiiiioui it istw mat snort tuccria, aht unhatllatlosly aald, "My com I alttrra srt In votrut you will want braull plan Ion ' When aaktd furthar il r.la aha riinamra' -isvaryont or my riunjj al waya ravad about tht ttxturt and eoor ing of my akin, ana 1. hat a no doub' but that rny fl-at tnvajraniant was mado pa. atbl through tht rtputatlon 1 had ao qulrad for, a feaauttfut oompltxlon. Uan tcara art Itkt ordinary mtrtala, thty aj rnlrt a baautlral akin u mueh aa auy one, and In aaltotlnc thalr eaau the nat urally prafar Ihoat wheat ooinplatlona art attracUvt. I think the beat taait any rlrl tr woman ean havt U a beautiful akin and eoxnptaxlon. It la Aay to have Lb la l( rat will spent only a llltlo lime In taktnc car of tht skla. A llrl may hart lrrerutar feattlroa, hut If she poaaeiwet a bOAtiUtul complexion oa wlil atuaot at tention anrwttere. I an alwaya dad to toll any girl or womaa juat bow aa may pooaeit a akin llkt mint. Here La tht rertpt' Night and mornlnr cIhom the kin flrat with warm water, then apply a good cold cream (I.!akk oold oree.ru J have found to be the beat) after maajaa Ir.g It Into the akin take off the auper tluoua cream with a aoft cloth. Then be fore golnr out during Iho day or erasing eppiy uorwiiio. a aimpie toiiti prepara tion which ean be purchased at the toll et counter of any up-to-date drug or depart, mem alert. Tht flrat application of thla wonderful Derwlllo will aatonlah you, it Imparit tnaiant beauty tn the akin and waka a xaay-wbUa cumiJexlou evergne fill han.le and i.rme. There U iinthlnr like Dernlllo for Ihla purpoie. tlany ot my profeaelonal frlenda to whom I have recommended Derwtllo uae It In prefer ence to all other face powdera or beautl flera." Juet try It onto before golua to Hi. theater, danrea. parttea or an afternoon oalt and nolo the rntorabl uommenta of your friend. Derwtllo Inatanlly puia a life-like tint on your cbeeka wltlch deflea detocllon. It take the place nt fact pow. der and ataye oi until you waeh It off l'eraptretton doea not affect It nor will It rub off on clothing It alao preventa the note and face from eblnlng, U'a wonder ful for a dark, tallow, rough akin, black heada, coarae porta, oily akin, frecklea, tan and for the Inatant beauty It Im parta. Over lC,OI glrla and women art uelng It. Itn akaoJutely harmleaa to the moat aenattlve alia. Juet try It once and yeu will nta4 ne further argument to con vince yoa that there la oothlog "juet ae good." -bMtor." tr "Juet llkt It- In let an Dtnrllle, then yoa vDI sol be dleap. twlmtd. NOTB Drurgttta and department stores trtrywhert teU UerwUlo with tht guaraatee that It you don't like It you get your mosey back. It la the one bean. Ilfler that glvea eatlafactloa at all tea. aona ot the year. You ean eaoure It at all toilet eountere In Ihla oily, Inoludlng qualiw, Xuriun abil UauU atuea-AdyU Thoughtful Women Consider the Proper Care of. their Teeth OF FIRST IMPORTANCE 9 Dr. Phone Osage 3740 Mil 'V They know the finest attire will loose its at tractiveness if worn by one possessing unsightly teeth that the most costly wardrobe will not overcome a blemish of this kind. Bui that the most simple frock will give one an irresistible r charm if their teeth show they receive proper at tention. That is why our dental parlors are so popular with the people of Tulsa. Reliable, Responsible Dentists Nine years in one location should convince you. "J We have solved the problem 'of finest service at a low cost, through efficiency methods. We employ our own laboratory men and do our own X-ray work, thereby cutting down the .over head expenses. Examinations Free 4 Fare paid one way on $30 or more. " ers' Dental Parlors Open 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 1. 116 South Main Street Phone Osage 1397 .i V