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I 1. 1 v .,'.! ' i UhLiAnuiiin i hmuu, iab.iai, Auuikii 15, 1 U 1 8 , . fCllY AND HER PALS A Little Knowledge for Pa It a Dangerous Thing for Aihur : : -r- -: :- : -i- By Cliff Sterretl ' f 5modL- fiji. aiot font e, ut- lUiuD-vfe, tto it ? iTi Hf Fictiy m?ll, iaik II 1 w! Ho! 3 Hi ', -s. hobbv 4toJT V TUi-sf ;m rrLois vtJT Smock. 't. . . K"L- "MUL-, .v t.. l,- "" TOBACCO MEANS ; ) ... . r - ,cs MiMii i m u More bin a t . . r il r- Over There, "Sjiiif I arrived in France wmf fmrntrn (Ki, I blue- le.cived three or Jour packages of tr.li.n i n, also one (if those kits containing a tootlihrnsh. faste. sorks. towels, rtr . ami I surrlv appreciate wti.it ytm folks at home are lining for lis Irving to make our burden li'ctitrr and to i beer us up," writes Corporal Lester H. ( arr of the Tenth aero 5'ina. ! ri ri to the Oklahoma City Times bratn h of Our I'.ovs in France Tobacco Eond. "Words ranti'd epi( -s niv thanks Slid appreciation enough I. r t'-osc nil things. Tinein.iti aiti.hs and t"l'a ' " are hard to yet hi here ( i i out -e, the (J M. i .ir' a . ,i line i! toli.nco. hut J'OII l .III 1'tllv gl ! .1 " ill o'MIl! It v. f'll'O, lire vi maiiv to I .. I. out tor A littl. think like th.it in the -l.i'ev is consid ered .1- Hi 'hire I n! Kin If if it is really niain)4 the iht tf fence it makrs and to i'c the vav the otl'cr fellows look (or tliosr liM'f iom s to i -o,. around and ticlii ir iin- I li ok i then as much as ' anh,.il . tl -r. 'I he c little acts of tlmugh'iuhicss. apparently small are ! strand aits and show th.u the peo U- at home ate hack of us. It slums ye are i riot et forj;"Hrn and all id this rncaitf ' pun h courage and -tn'iy'li and conn tlentf in outdrives .' win the sar. Ih'st Muni y K .et Spent. "AJ. lie who i 1 .hules to atnthilll', tif this kit in a- .'.lied that the llloliev ill I i.l 10 li.e hc.t WaV that , ftrc. i.t thrir nn in v ,h ever luioii Spent I miii rudy .send all the thank. this letter i .in mturv to each and 'tsery in. in. won'.. in and i tnld who ii iruponsihle lor the sendiin: of this t"- fbul'CO. ("It anvhody wants I" iitf to me or if they want to know amlhini ahoul the above inentioiie I things, J will tctl them all I ran and he i:hnl to do it. "I have written o the parlies whos frd were incheed in the boxes and II will answer anv oilier letters or rardi (because that is ahout all I have in do (lay like tins (it is sicnsnm and we lan't wotkl and sav, that ts anuthft tliuiK we all lock f,.r is letter, or news pt any kind f I the states I don't iehee ainh. lv i an write too many letter s to nu "V.'i'l, I v. :!t s' p In fore I make a hook i Mt i t t' l ." ; Tin cs State Hcadiiuartcrs. i The ( !.!..!. ' i ity I lines is thr .duiho' ur ,,i i" i tor ( lur Bins in ,Frjin e 1 1 i .I. . , I mid m ( iklahonia. it nit ' . v , ! I nioiiev to the fund in i a; . . i 'h- I i" i , or may c n .Irtlitue tluooi'h n':i:!n. 1.1 their town.. Avlin ate an'h. .'i.'i I h. the I lines p it ireivc .iil.s,-: ipi ,. I h. I ours is (i. . .trihul iiiij to i r'.vho s. :ih . . i;. i, ... .In -t , ifeml i ..lies Hon p. . . t. i i. t,.i,.. - Kaiser Switches S His Naval Chiefs To Jazz-up Subs i , . ; AMSTF.KDAM, Ant;. 1 5 irr Ad ttiiral liehnckr has heen appointed .tate iectetary to the (iTinan admiralty, as the West-r Zeituni; of llrcmen. Jle was formc-ily vne chief of the na al xeneral statf. i ice Admiral Hrlim kc succeeds Ad Imral vdii I ape lie in the ollice of state secretary to the adtuiraitv or minister f.l marine, as the i l'th e is customarily tie signaled. Admiral von Capelle to .k over the tnintstrj,- of niatiue in M.mh l'dti. mi rrediiik,v Adniii al von liiiu. There iiave heen re. ent lepott, of ',m t apellc's impi'ivhni; retitenietit, ihs Jiatches from Ikrlm on Aumist fi tW clariliK that his tesiiMiation mi(jht he txperted sixm. A few days previously jVimiral von Hidtendorlf retired as fceid of the derman admiralty staff, shortly after he had made an apology 4ir the failure of the derman suhma T'nti to link American transports ivomanItmastFr . NAMED FOR ISABELLE v Waihlngton Bureau of the Timet WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.-AI.ce bright wai appointed postmaster today for liahelle. Major county Oklahoma. I'icceeding Chariei A, I sa be lie, re- (nd. ART L WALKErTiSQW, I . IN NATION'S CAPITAL Waihlnottn lurllu '' of tha Ttmti WASHINGTON. Aug. 15-Art L Ikar, member of the corporatism nation oi Ukiatioma, ami candidate M himself, it in Washington Wtiaea FIRST CALL Ry AUTHt'K GUY KMI'KV Author .it "OYER Till; '101" CHAPTER III. "Herta Soldier," "Wsjnn SoMiei" or Dougboy?" AI.TMOl'till war is not exactly a "pink tea" and Sherman had the tis'ht idea of it, still it is not as Iwrrihlc as: the average civilian im agines. Lvery man has a dread of gi in tinder file for the fust time; way down inside he is asking himself the ipiestion: "Have I a yellow streak? Will I prose to he a coward before tny mates r" Hoy, the yellow stte.ik is nn'svinp; von will come t!iroin.di all right. T he l.ict that you suspeit and di rail this yellow color is proof that it is not there Always leincmher this .:nd it will help s ondet fulli . Anth ipatiou is worst than realiza tion After henu: under fne t .t a ie.s 111:111: c ., a want! v h ov ot conliden. e .'c.ils oier you and soil look proudly atoned at son: mite.; ti have Come into y .lit own. Alter that nothing matteis. In a lew days sou settle down to the routine ol war and laugh at your prev urns li ats. When first coining 111 contact with the enemy, that is, within the rarute ot his artillery, machine gun and title fi'r, you aic apt to 1111 i siine lii.it he is imiiiiihle, that you have no chain r against him, and conse iueniK ...e loniidftnf in 011isilf, y..nr mates and oliitcrs. 1'ut alwass teniemher that the enemy i. also think 111 t'"at M il a ie iir.incihle We contuhnt, hut not oi (ner-cotitident that m.ii m ulci t certain necssary ptecantions ; always (live the enemy credo, tor having the same amount r.j intrlln'.c ucc that you pi .ssess. "Never Trust a Hun." Next to conndeme, the most ne.es s'i'v ipialitv is caution, amid a wise pi e. autioii on tiie western front is: "rwr tiust a I n;." 1 hough he pledge you h. honor, do not pl.uc ouisrIi in a position wheie lie can "cine h.nk at von." 'I lie fact that it doesn't pay to trust him has: been proved a. thousand times in this war. I he passing of the selective c! 1 aft ill was one of the finest and timeli est acts In American history. Hy this, thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands ot young Amernan lives base been saved. ( hir country has l.iiielited bv the awful example of the hire of the volunteer system in F.ng- l.ind If Fni'tand had followed l.otd Kit. hener's advice and had put con- riptioti into effect immediately after the declaration of war, consider the lies, snlfcring and money she would have saved, and hew much nearer the allies would now br to victoivl Honor to Be Dtnfteil. K'rmemher it is not a disgiace to he a inc hei ot the draft, It is an h mot You ate ti' t 1 conscript I'mlc Sam .'id 1; t c:e an one a ihaiiie to s.u ; 'AY ell. it tin v want me, let them emir and ti" !i nie," he was in a hiniv and had no time for arguments, s.) he re sotted to the draft, which in Yankee means : "Come on, hoys, we're g uno user the top' for democracy, justice and Ii' ei tv and self preservation. Did you rier stop to think what it means to us it (.ennatu' should win this war Think it 'rr while sou are rm't'iig on sour ciuiptnrnt Hut put on yoin riiiipment fust it j., jafer. While lecturing throughout thel'nit ed States, I have answered, or have tried to answer, thousands of ipiestioris ahntit the w ar. I he questions in. st often askrd by th' man who is drafted nre: (1) " In. h is the safe-t branch of f fir service?" (2) "What are the duties of the d f- And Pimples. Itched and Burned Like Fire. Cuti cura Healed. "I wai terrlhlv hart with to .nj pimple and I metered about four yeara. my imn m inttamed and acre and my face would itch and bum Ukeflreand cauaed me to aerate h nnttl rt would bleed. I could no( alarn anil the eruption diafifurad my race. " A friend advU wnm oaetutlcuraandlboughtthem. When I had uaed three cakra nf Rnan na tnree ooiea ol Ulntment I waa healed." (Signed) Mlaa Louiaa Thomaa. Sbawavllle, Va., January II, 1918. Theaa fraerant emollirnta ara all you nard for all toilet purpoaea. latk fin T Hu AAtraa ant itr4 . B n4 Wt Tdiva Sr. SUFFERED 4 YEARS 1H TETTER frrent branches of the service while serving in France?" (.1 "If I should volunteer now, instead of waiting until am called to the colors, winch btainh would vou personally aduse me to enter?"' "I course, niter all. the question in. st ; olteti asked is: "How ..ni (an a man lue in the frontline trench'" 'litis o liardlv woilh aiiswci nig. f r olnn"sv there is only one answci to it: "l'uti! he gets killed. 1'ut to re'urn to thr t .is. .nahle ques tions al ine, my answer to No. 1 i. ; Fotgel the safety stuft ; we ate out to win this war, and the only real safety will be attained when (in-many is so thoroughly licked that she can newt again start anything. Sammy, old b... iust paste this little motto in your bat : "If you're going'to get it, you'll get it," no matter whether you are in the front line trenches of France or in the t'noed State, at a training ramp. It's a motto that has carried hundreds of thou ands through I know- it did me. He. ides you'll he so interested in the work when sou b.ne lived in the treu.hes .t a -while that Safety J'irst becomes .i foryotten slogan. I For answer to the cc md question .1 i will five a general outline ot thr dif ferent branches, avoiding details, so that Sammy will know what to esprit. The third question, I cannot answer illst lead over the duties of the ditlereur hram lies and choose for y.nir-clf. A -an old cavalryman, it would be n.itm.il for nie to boost the cavalry, but. do vou know, alter serving in France and see ing the different arms in action, it ts impossible to he partial each hram h is so "darned good." and so ready .. do its bit, that it iust naturally fake. m.ii take off your hat to the win h "hum h." What Engineers po. '1 he enc "lift .' corps lavs out th" tremhes Oaininv in the infantry will help dig iheml ; inak'S and lenaii u listeners dugouts: .ds, saps and mines; constructs and repairs l.arhc wire; builds bridges; blow. up obstruc tions; bus out and con-tructs i amp Mtcs; rebuilds destroyed villages; tun!.! railroads; sends over poison g.is; in fact, it is in direct charge of all con stiticiion. repaiiing and demohshim: work and handles the tools and supplies for this work. The army cannot do without the engineers. I'on't forget that much of the above work is done under fire. '1 be engineers, while working in the fir-t line sector, are generally housed pretty .safely and comfortably. They deserve this too. because they build or dig their own homes. Their dugouts are very deep, from fifteen to forty feet down, very roomy, and are tur nished with real bunks which aie usual, ly built in tiers against the walls of the dugout, two and three deep. An en gineer has charge of a great assortment of tools and supplies, and would be very foolish if he didn't feather his own nest. l'.chm I the lines they generally have the best billets, because they get Ihcte I"-' I have seen many envy them while in tear, but no one ens if, them the:;, joh m h0 troiitliiu tor, r.;- i mIIv during the winter cr when it I' r i io' g M i . F ngmeei , Oiak I ( I o be continued.) n Fnpaid telephone bills for the month of Augu t are past clue. Ii not paid bv ? p. in. of the I'.th, service will fie dis- .nt limed Southwest Hell Tel. & Tel Co. (Adv.) LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS Satiafaction Only Insured by Buying Bindera and Sheelt Made RiRht. Safiafaction CSt0n'S by Buying SHcCtS Bider. Are and Sheet. V Perfectly If i - f- rs WE FURNISH SHEETS FOR ANY BINDERS AND BINDERS TO FIT ANY SHEET-OUR LINES ARE DEPENDABLE FOR SERVICE. ,et n u fc r T I I n . . , . 3,'i r-r.' .V." ' rsiW ss'ssinllf, a. Hints Itiyux Home MENU HINT. Breakfast ( learn ot Harley I'm ridge ( omlMii.i' on Same lptots and I'riinesl Kie firead Coffee Luncheon Si 1 1 1 l'ca Soup with Toast Cubes Htown Hread and 1'canut Mutter Sandwi. lies I eHuce with I tenrh Dressing Canned Pineapple Dinner Chicken Soup with Tcail Barley Chicken Kief Potatoes with Paprika Lettuce and Mtion Salad Ke Hrca'l ;(de (iuiger Hrea.l dems lea Breads. t t nl. i ead 1 . one pint n. Il c: can) i s i e! . t s. .in I w lopped to a stilt ft. 'Ill aid one Ic.el te.i-p.on salt, one lewd te.ipoon .....'a and one level tea spoon sugar St.iten W illi Co; mural and bake. I his will serve four people. diahani Hread -Ihree nips gl.ihaill t b Mir. one and one-half i ups white 1 1' in . three tea-poons baking pow der, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon sud.1 dissolved in one table poon boiling wa'er. o.ie cup molasses, one and three qu.t' '- t cups milk. Mi will ami sift div ingredients, fs-irpt soda 1'ut mobiles in .owl and add al'rrtia.clv milk and i!-y ingtedi rr.ts. Add sola, dis.olved in buling wa'er. last Hake in two breadpans i;i ni 'ih rate ccu 4s minutes l'.eiore bak irg ad I ..ne-hali cup ea.h of chopped tuns and dates and raisins may be floured and added. Brown Hread (from abqve menu) One and tin ec-fourth" Vnjii grahsm flour, half cup eai h wheat and harlev flours, half heaping teaspoon salt, one and one hall cups sour milk (best when fills k 1 . one quarter cup molasses, one I"., d teaspoon so.l.i, half cup raisins, if liked; rounded teaspoon vegetable fat nulled. Silt dry ingredients together, a l l sour milk, molasses, fat and raisins, if used. I'm into a greased hread pan Fight Your U.u Fever With IHHALATHM Tlir lirrath mt HrhtV HJ(v 'W. i it!.-'-. itt Ht tUn fit f itipi"tn wHli I nhn luf n fi. ( ;i ti in w lit' Id miili n ri nil pmnni'-i hmit il-Iity Iijiirii, 1 ifl II IlOvt ! ( OMTM-TK Ol I riT, f I ts Al I'lull'itf rtniiBltitfl or "'nt poat- ti.i ill up-lit rt't-t'ipt ot pi kr. TUB INIIATATIM C'HKMICAT, O MI'AM, Colm-atlo Pnrlnjt). foil. THE JONES LINE ; ' " -v l'-v-wtl i-;; S TAT InMPDflf " and bake about one and a quarter hours in a moderate o en Oat and Coin Hirad - Isolled oats (ground) two cups, coin flour two thuds cup, milk ibier-quarters cup, corn M'tup four tablespoons, melted fat two teaspoons, rgg ; two Mix the inched tat. b lind, swop and egg Add the well tinned tb v ifg: e.hetit- Make as a loat I in a moderately h t own for me hour . i or Miner ai: s or i.iisin, may he added if desired Things Worth Knowing. To Keep .f..d fioni (iatltering On Canned 1 mil or I'irserses C ut a piece of letter paper to fit the top of jar or can and wet good ip alcohol or brandy, and no mold will gather. Or put paraffin on jellies and it never moldi. Hread ( rumbs Save small pieces and crusts of bread, put them in oven and let dry; then roll thetn with rolling pin ami put through the sieve. They ate nice tor frvitiK veal or pork chops, tor soups or stews. Hut in an open jar; they keep for a long time. Iinn't cover or they will be musty. Celery and Harslev Save all celerv and parsley leaves; dry them ill the even, mash up and tuit through the sieve, I sc for soups or stews. Keep in a mii, ill jar. To Wash Hair Switch Don't spoil your switch jx, washing in soap iind water. S'aM in Vie following manner: I hp sw itch up and down in gasoline until all dirt is out, then dip it up and down in hot water and, without wring ing, hang out in the air to dry. This operation takes but a few min utes and V"ii svill find your switch as fin: i'v and new as the day you bought it. w.a Through efforts of the student cm I lovineut bureau of Ohio state univer sity, sixty-five Rirli attended school last year and paid all their own ex penses, while KM partly supported themselves. ri-.RSIUNT. RECORDS, $1.25-HOME PATTERNS-RUGS Electric Fani $5 00 and 10.00 Friday The New Ginghams Are as Soft as Silk and as Appealing to Feminine Fancy For school drpsfles and handsome hoiine frocks these bright beautiful Fall plaids will prove quite cap tivatinjr for those desiring a fine quality Gingham for the above purposes. A shipment of twenty new pieces is concerned. FREN'CH GINGHAMS in exclusive de signs and in the most popular of Autumn shadings. Full thirty-two inches wide and very moderately priced, at yard See Them Tomorrow at Rorabaugh Brown's, Main Floor, West Room, West Aisle, Leather Purses $2.95 Seven-inih genuine leather Enve lope l'lirsrs, lined with blue, purple, green and gray; hat k strap styles; sanity mirror; a very spe- QP ti.il item; at choice At Rotabaugh-Brosvn'i. Main Flopr, West Room, East Aiate. Traveling Cases, Rubber Lined, At Choice 69c At Roiabaugh-Brown'i, Main Floor, Weat Room, Neckwear 39c White Organdy and While I'lque Collars; also Colored Organdy; iiiany daintily trimmed sidles; lace and ruffled edges; alurs Q Q win th up to $1 .IX); chone. ...OvC At Rorabaugh-Brown'a, Main Floor, Weat Room, East Aisle. COMMERCE CHAMBER MEETS IN PACKINGTOWN The dirct tors of the Chamber of Commerce held their regular weekly meeting today at the Morris Co plant. Cursti were I epi ese ntut isrs ol il-oti K to, National Stockiards. h.ai lf Si t inn lompany, Afwood b'eiin ing company, Midland Motor lite com pany, We'leru I'amt company and 11... mini, in iV ( n. 'Ihesf meetings will continue through August with various manuf.u turing com run, says l.erov M. (libbs, see retary of tin- Clumber of Commerce. EGG FAMINE THREATENS PEOPLE OF HONOLULU HONOLULU, T. H Honolulu is threatened with an egg famine. Be cause of the high price of feed, Japa nese and ( hinrse poultry-men are dis posing of their hens. F'ggs are now a luxury, selling at from HI) to 'A) cents a dozen with price of cold storage eggs, imported from the mainland al most as high. w a a That is a good book who h is opened with expectation and closed w ith piofit. -Alcott. r rAninxn3CT.tinATs7tiD.G.co. T sHHj!!ifMiFi v " OMJMSOMAOTXOnUk. Shopping 79c Shopping Bags $100 Not many only a few that are on the clearance table for immediate disposal; black and blue Sateen Hags that formerly sold for A A $200 each; choice jl.UU At Rorabaugh Brown'i, Main Floor, West Room, Eaat Alale, Stationery Box 69c Extra large boxes of fine quality Stationery, in colors of blue, pink, cream and white; four different shades in each box; very CQ. special, each for wUC At Rorabaugh-Brown'a. Main Floor, Weat Room, Front JOY OF MARRIAGE CHASES DEATH'S FROWN (TIICAOO-Josenb M. Madunick, who wanted to go to war so badlv that he had an operation performed in or der to put himself in shape to "get by" with the recruiting officer, was expe.ted to the He was engaged to Miss Sophie l.ippinshine, and when the doctors told Inm he bad only two more dais to live both the gill and himself begged to, be married before he died, I he wish was granted, and now, buoyed hy the joy of marriage, Madii nick has rallied and the same physic rians say he'll aoon b In ahape for the army. Old Whine In Nnr Battle. The Oermani now claim that rleierfeff revealed their plans. Old whine in new battles Brooklyn Fagle. I 01.1 IE MTCS ar BiulnaM Ths WARDROBE la ("Mint hettar all (ha lima. Dry Class. Inf and rraaalna la mt baalnaM. Ptiana Walnut aia. ail North RohtaMa. For the Babies PURE SWEET CREAM Pasteurized, carefully and cleanly bottled it in safe. Get it from your Grocer. UNION DAIRY CO. 611 N. Hudson Walnut 2388 Vv' AND DRAI'F.KIKS Medium Stemmed Sherbets, 12 ,c Each " Briefs! Non-Crush Dress Linens Stilendid fabrics for the Early Fall Dressses; also excellent for school wear. Will not crush or wrin kle like ordinary linens. Gioice of ten different shades, full tfjl OP yard wide $ltO At Rorabaugh-Brown'i, Main Floor, Weat Room, Wnt Alale Cotton Challies ' 50 piecei of .Tri-inch Cotton Chal lies just received in an exceptionally attractive assortment of patterns suitable for kimonos; are excellent quality, soft and fine, for ccmiforta; on display in the Wash uoodi Elec tion, Main Moor, West Aisle, at yard 29c At Rorabaofh-Brown's, Vanity Bags 19c Regular 50c values; made from pink, blue, lavendar and Rreeti rib bon; equipped with mirror, and pow der puff; on sale Eriday while a limited quantity Q last, at choice 1C At Rorabaugh-Brown'i, Main Floor, Weat Room, Eaat Aiale. Extra Special Eaat Aiale. Children's Parasols These reductions involve splendid selection in both solid colors and fancies. 2.Sc I'arasols, 19c; 39c and 50c I'arasols, to OA clear at only faC At Rorabaugh-Brown'a, Main Floor, Weat Room, Front.