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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 The Revolt of Vera Sanderson iff, .jam; riiuiii's Turtfiilnm Itoirs fruit. Utlin n delightfully liospitatilo .1 the Hallio was with us. mere "" : : fnAiiffiit trying perhaps to S, Vie ii.td when "ho vtxltcd im trt Vt hn kept hln entrant ; Margaret taiinrully tr0. .... IaK ti tn micnil the jj, Willi :.. r Wo were Hnytbing but Jhy. th-.tigh. I iifoau' f Tallin. 1 nu hskcu iiA and Krrna to dlno with mo, and Tim Hcnedlct hnU'wiM ho wait fh. HI""!' ' ",vllc(1 hlra alao' or I i..:d Keith. -ife io J had yoti can't .be wrth , do.ir I am HOlnir to havo nn i(ul) dinner, nrnt then wo ' e0ir,i; to havo nomo music." lie n.iid" " rtly. but when ho h,ae ma eoodbyo on Sunday before t.rai.ornt'a I trim irltif ,1 "looked a bit reurctful: a If ru ould bavr preierrtu in icm.iiii v llU him all about It while ho pro. f tired tor bed. ..t An .L'lih It had hocn noRRlIi p .:. Iinvn hnin with tin.' I rnarkd as If I know It were Im .vnnld not find fault. I a tims desperately U bo tact '"pallle imd gone. I wan once more alone. The wceK sno lort Kcitn. innt thro j-venliiKfl with Margaret. What should I do' I wim posit Uu It v(ut Ihn.. t" " cert myself If I were to bo bappy, and If t wero iot to allow Mar garet to cut her old utroenduticy over him. "You havo left urn for Margaret throe awnings this week Instead of one," 1 said to Mm.' "Last weok when 8.1III0 M Ih4 I only mw Mnrsnret tho onu cvo rilnir and sho felt ry much hurt." "You kept your promise." "Yn, but sho consldern 1 should do moio than thai." "Old you tell hor you promised mo that tho other ovonlngs should bo tnlno?" "Ye." "Then It Is nothing to break your promlso to me; t dotft want to find fault, Keith, but isn't a promise to mo as Microti a one to Slar Raret?" "Oh, Vcni " Pionilo don't com mence finding fault." lln wont out and closed the door. What, what Should t do? koiui wan wax in nis sister hands. That 1 knew. Ho Iowa file, of that I had no doubt. As Hu lls other women wont t never should bo Jealous again, t know Allco de I.lslo wan often nt Mnr Ktiret'8 when hn wna there: but all feollni: against her had lonir auo left mo. it was Jlaritaret, and Marcarct only whom t had to fear. The next time Keith went to her on any other than the night ho had promised I called up Krtim. "I'm comlnff over. Wilt Jim be too tired to lake me homo?" "Nn Indeed' Come rlsht .hImiik THIS BOOK ON HOME BEAUTIFYING FREE THIS book contains complete instruc tions for finishing all wood hard or soft old 'or new. Explains iust what materials to us'e and how to J .1 mt 1 1 . 11 1 .1 apply tncm. ims dook tens now, wim Jonnson's Wood Dye, inexpensive soft woods may be finished so they are as beautiful and artistic as hard wood. y Johnson's Wood Dye 'Johnson's Wood Dye Is very easy to apply, it goes on easily and quickly without a lap or a streak. Dries in four hours and will not rub off or smudge. It penetrates deep !y brineinir put thebcautyof the grain without raising it. -W$-'r m Made in all the popular shade3. V- f, ' " , , X3 1'ffrT linntr klionlfl Iiuta til .Io1innn biwili. TnVr ronton to iur imlnt or hnrdnurv riralrr (or tt frrr inpr, l'ir .ShIi- by .Ml Drulrm. DUtrlliutri! lx Killmcr Paint and"Grass Co. i MR. DULLER: Please give mc frce a copy of the Johnson book on I Iome Beautifying. I Name.. ", y Address ; ... m n in an J Wo arc plujlMK . ards lienodlct Is hero. 1 went over ami had u pleasant vcnlii(r Instead of remaining nl homo alone. I did not remain late and was at home nullc a llttl while before Keith riim In, "f havo had such a lovely time tonight," I conenencod, "I went over to Krma's nnd she had cards, had Tom Benedict to make a fourth. We had some salad, and then Tom brought m homo, t told Krma sho could count on tno for anything she had on hand whenever you wero over to Margaret's. lf so silly to sit, here alonn wncn l mlRht bo having a Rood tlmo." There was no answer. I smiled to mjsrlf n I turned off the light. Quarreling did no good fault-finding did less. Hut I snr mlscd Keith had not planned thai I should find enjoyment when he l.'t me for Margaret. Yet he could say nothing. Also I know ho was chaRrlned that Knna should know of his iirmnlsf. vdlorta and Irene mmo over thr next day but one. . ' "Talk about your monkey. and parrot time, Vera. You should have heard Undo Keith and mother when he (ame in last night. He went for her good about tho way sho Is acting toward you, and she gavo him as good as ho did hor. It was great Bport, I toll you. lit. said hor demands upon him wero driv ing you to seek your good times away from him; that you wero too youne to bo left alono so much, to get enjoyment whore you could, nnd u lot of things llko that. I heard thorn going It hot and heavy new Tom i" I hid oit t i i i h and llstrnid I , "Yoti shouldn t d.i that dear I Ktith nt lasl stood up for mc Toniorrtm Vrro loams lo ciiji) lM'1-M.'lf ytlllmut Ki-ltli, Sacking n (Ins Supply.' Sptflnl lo Th World. FAHU-'AX, Nov. 9. The cIiiiiiiIk of commerce of this place Is con dueling nn Investigation tn find out whether gas cannot be supplied to this city from tho oil regions Just north of here. ff Howquickyit heals! Thais what you'll say after applying RESINOL 5oolhinq andlltAliivi Use freely Cannol in jure ilic skin Around the ov Ma M BAKED with Tomato Sauce With three times three hun- dred and sixty five meals to think aftout every year it is i no worder mother's head j feels as if it were going round in circles. ' But that can always stop when sho thinks of 3einz Baked Beans. ' They are a commori-sense tdish with a wonderful flavor. ' Really oven baked and en riched by the famous Heinz tomato sauce. "'Round and 'round thqi world they go." One of-thb Qualily the Befrrtf1 riven Did you ever stop to think that the qual ity of your breakfast cup was fixed long he fore on a coffee plantation thousands of miles away? The quality of the gteen coffee bean var ies. The quantity and strength of caffein and the quantity and quality of volatile oils changes with crops. The good codec ronat cr profits by his knowledge of these things. Great care Is taken in the selection of the green bean which goes into POLAR BEAR COFFEE. The quality which is in every cup goes clear back to the plantation, Try this coffee. You will appreciate the care and thought put into it. Ak your grocer for POLAR BEAR COFFEE. If you do not like it, just say so and get your money back. rT.TAVji i'i ra a lAmirfrT-nx ijt- ir is j&AM Polar & W, m 1 McAlrnter. Muikoneo, U mtfEWl$WKfM fjf (Irocery Co . Tulsa. J? W r JWiW-B KoAstod and Grocery Co., IlenryoUa, Okmulgeo and Wllburton. Inef EV jr t V u NE taste of its flavor And you rcalic why those who know fine syrup say the best is made from the sugar cane. It's' the old time syrup of the South, with all the food sugars of the, cane in it. That's why Brer Rabbit is'so nourish ing. And Brer Rabbit's price is back to pre-war level. Penick & Ford, Ltd., New' Orleans. limu ... v r.r f t. A up. V 4 .a V 4he directions lor coolmig are simpler THERE Js only ore thinjf to benr in mine: Fol- -low tho simple di rections printed on every carton. After the one simple step of rotfreshing; King's Dehydrated Products, you can "use them freely in almost any recipe calling for fresh fruits or vegetables. King's Products, with water added, are fresh that's all ypu have to remember. Ask your grocer to supply you with Kins'. )hrlltJ PrulU and Vrgetablrt or nd fcr CU lbg and FrcaRtclp Uook. KINGS DeAadrated FRUITS & VEGETABLES PREPARED BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST PACKERS OF SUGAR CANE PRODUCTS Applet !'( he Ier Cherries Prunei Apricot Loganberries 5pinch Strinjle Besns Pumpkin Flour BlciiJml VegiU. ble for Soup KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Portland, Oral on, U. A. A. andftvmcmlicr , Treedonf from "worry, worh ana wase tj