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Try 'V "Vf t 11, . s r I f, I t 1 vV i'.,. i. if- 4, ' I !,' t eft flay Mimwi will m1 yoi free r 4m eeeea, bet yee'll bare to bay oar axra fwtlHMf eaa do Ike boelng yoaraelf. loanta TreBierlpt. Oklahoma City Times CMimi aaoeare kttiNlif iMkbl fci bMl.oalii! la etbei trrtfmiwlal braaebae la reeefaJae ila owa. Norfolk f li-llalae-Pilot. OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES I. E. Ciylord, Editor avfcltthid I vary itl r'.nl ecindty ry THE OKLAHOMA PUBLISHIMI COMPANY CTUHleb w. Bno'oa"".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .Hr.reian.Tira. i.ff i ttr n. Wlilirn RPrttatlvtti Tbe B. RATI S PRl'l A I. AIVKIITIHS( A'ilM'Y. N T"k Clljf. Can fun' .two. cai . i nirngu. mMP . . T)orifWorra OM StoriM in AVm' 7ic'r From The Tim.i Files. I Art Gumm Sattdlczn Hoftti On Th Fftihtoni Hipplinfl Rh'tmca By Walt btaaoe. scVbid. MV OM Trar ., ail Month. ... The. Mnnlh On Month ... auaacniPTioN ATta bv mah, in Oklahoma . j . i . .( CONTRIBUTORS' DAY. A I'LEA. Ttmae end Bundar rklahntnati. Ttm onl urnta) oklahoman only.... OUTtrDg OKLAHOMA luii.T avkihuf: I'AIH VKHKl'Altr i i.ATiny if per nimih ll M a nt A r-rr nmnili- S a -i r ,e1 prr n tnth. int.. t r . 37,sy:) ll . thf f W'nr, l..;.,r I 1 1 .-t n- l I !' I I1, I" I :: I !, I. I . nr laddie vie. p. , til their tigil tii p. Villi til will. l!ir l.li st, ! r 'II .i .Iv'i.ll tot M l.e! I. Twenty Yeari Ago. 'I lie f ii r alattn wis sounded late yrtteiday at'iciiiooii ami the fir was noil o. atr.l in till- inalttess u- li'rv ; (f4r -.'litr : i.( .1. (t, Mirrt, til tlif rrr ill thr f if .,rimi,lg u( ,irni with nsr in tlini rfifiitty I' iu ft in i iuir l.r i 'I llr f Iff i!r I . i . . . . .i ... .1.- .1 m,tA nitntr -a Iiiiiii ll fif t I''"" " ";1""1',V ,,rr and ,. Hut tl.r mm ,li..u!. .l-r H.rMi.rlvr, at or rrn Ut.tr U I l- n.r hv I wl H'r M.n,.l..,.,, I Arioril.im In l a.lv llmluni whult lur, in I I'-n " arraifr inaie n - - . ... .la .... Hi .turn I 11 mil ll lit i - "Why nrr)," , aid I MfinlllM.r, J. Wluni('(ole npwii, ramr up lii tnr anil crinl. 'Tit Spannh (In lu tlriiik tl town, ami two nr Hut hayr ilint ' I kiinA- I'll liatc thr liUnii'il iira, lilt h ilU I I!. 11 i I :l I i i i I i .i! an I I'ltrr"' IM !(' li..i rt w l'i. , , li 1 1 . it ii n M4I 1 '.iv ,". .1 -v , I .la) icr.rr v..,, a . ;m ,n. ... , fi( niif (ra) m-, , ,,H.W ,, .(. . .. ,i.- k,.ui. r nli-iil a .lilt I I VII I' 11 M'l l"tv 'H"il KuliT ctMivrnlioii. 1 1 1 ofiiiint Irr "r:-r;:r: ; J ,i..i . rv , .i,r j,.!.,, a...i u ... ,.(,-i..rr.w ,.r 11 1 1 411 Tl.r. 11 i. i'iunic iiiwinw ti'. . - TrriH nrrl Appnillfll I renl.iv rir ( . (1 inii , ( apt piovnle iinniry fm thr 1'iiliurv p.ir.U- lu.h an.. I, lu a..h the way . man I.-. . - ' A,av tlni la.ly Urn I1.1111 cum ... thr ... ami a ' ' , , ,,;, (1;pu, ;,, ,ri,rt ir aoiotur. i.r m anir ... n.t unr in p.""- " 1,,r.,rt .,.. , ,,i, f ,,,. Iuit nil. I kiiiHi. anil Irt thr flu i .inrilitiiK , 1 I Iuml; 1 1, .n't rriiM y.i.ir lirnlfi, tr.rml Mr. Min wlinl. It x antli. r .i A Nmiiau lail Knit iirr.fii a iim-iht . 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I'. .!. -Miif M 111! iv m ) Ir urr, 1. !..'m-'i fr -i .' 1 Ir.l.l at I. In 1 tli i 'I Mj TAXING PRODUCTION. .. REATr.R ircdmti(il i ndn-rally rn .'Knifd a tin K tiir lu pr . f rr w ductd priir. To Hut rml la'w.r i niK' l I" '.' " iitni. l ; apita! it ' I to turn (runt idlcnrsi or pr. iiUtnc iliaimrU .0 tlif nr n( piMm tin ; thrift U rH that thr-f may I r nmrr capn.il f..r n pnrpi.rv Vrt pro-; Auction fait otln-r lianditap l'.in tlic tn..!.i i y d. .I n ItM vtnrk dr m irt pay; othrr pSstrurtinn than thr Irii.ltn.v i t npital t ttrk mnre mi..!i-ii e- i pannion in the field i( npr. ul.iti.. 11 in .n-frrrmr to thr rr if ino.r trrtain K.'iik of priiilmtinit. Thrrr i a tax m Kira'rr t.n!iiil...n. ami tlir pmplr ff , tiayiiiK nmrr than that tax fur Ihc i-.ivrriinir: 1', ptnil.-Kr cf c.dlri-tmK li ! ucc profits tax a rm.lti frum thr pir.rm tul'imr nf pn..liirtHin. ; To illustrate how it aoiks mi a sinulr imlunry a New ()rle.in lunhfr- j cnan writu that the ovtnrr of tnnhrr lands pinc!iatfl Lrfme thr prrtrnt in- J flation, hdlils haik prndix li.'ii t.. pirirnt the ijmrrimiriit from takiiiK a nup'r ; portimi of the prnrredv He rin the rate nt mii,Ii a pur.liae Iwniiiht fur fl'H- j in, half of whi! i covered hy nnntrakr, u, the nrt imcttninit v.a 5 . j The value of thil timhrr tmlay .r..l.al.1 v h a milium dollars. I'ndrr the prrs- j tut tax law the owner cinn.it nuikrt his lioldii.ns fnniplctclv vtitlvnit having ' k turn over nmre than half In fi.itune l ti e .venimei't. 1 letter he matkei, llxiut one-fiitee.ith raeli year, ri nrdrr tn at.. id fv r profit tax. The result in this iinntr iml -i.irj is t lrpir.nl. tiirater nut of limil r-, nhisli means (trtater cot of luiildiis, of furniture, of t tates and shij'pinf' boxs and paper. And this the people pa v. The lame rifrct is apparent to1 loine desree in other tasir iudustrir 'I I if pio.lm ti.n of ores an 1 rn.il a'M eti of cattle i afferted. 'Ihus indire. 'lv r tltinily it reaihes imtt of the the Mtiiini.'n to the 1 .1 : 1 s ? ... ti ni irdiiJtries. Where the prr.din tioti o( rats material is curtailed. n'.niiii.o tiir.ii fnliisttiet im-vitality ttufier. And tl.r people py and lav and I'av. Various plain of relief have hern sn k'i ttr., an imi! them a fiat tax on all irolt.a; a liiKher rale, if need he, hut one which would n.t pinali.-e Ktea'er "In ihi day ! n;e r strite.ir.m have to (live in tn the v.ii. e of the reduction. That would really encourage produc tnni, lr producers would in. , pe..i.lr." .ludne Anms I .vinu is ri.it. d us .it ;m.-. Isn't it funny what none ...11.. .1 .11 11 . 1 1 tta'isnirn can hear when thry want n -11. d. . trease output to take advantage 'f the present Inuli prne. A ilnwnward ' Uend of pricei wnuld he the toxical result. Another Mii'iirition it tn trantler the j ji, jr,,;,ri at t,j, Mr)y date, what the Match hare is mad ab "it?-'-burden of the tax to larj-e individual incomes, instead of placiiiK it cm profile ! !in ' Still anollier would add to the inimher of fixed taxes pai l hy the consumer, the argument hring that he pays them aiuhow-, and tu'.iler mhIi plan would Da Only the tax. instead of much more as fie-jiieutly happens under the pres ent system. ' Meanwhile ronirei hesitates In inaugurate chatiKes whiih minht . step, toward relief. Since no ttx .neasute is ever ati!ac lory, that hesitation is A 1'.. H.iinnui ami lt Miiikh. vitv, and o( a sentiment with vi !i 1 ci.ns as wetl c an hope t tup toe -; of Alice hihik' phr.l'f l.ll!V, tn Kan ler. I irMv" hut In r tlirtne is tin u i tva a ti tic rondeau -le ed. .I.. I he w iild he Ihe UiikI'Iiiu stock id the town - , ifl,r niv sane advice. iietnned l kre An. ilier ilium Kd. a wmnail will prohahle weal a Hie.s a cupie iim c... HI.. im ,'ve i.laced Inn t itv traiher, will inert in the hin'n ainl tl'fi a hiliu ll of pein.ns will inl IheniteUet t..,ether curr in I ans hi V, (lc r ( , pa,m He I iliool huildioi- next va'urlav tor .omrwhete aid vie or new st les and a man w ill have tn out lit y.uf its- sVr ,,i ,rrms a wlntker lie lat tea. her.' ineeimi! of I'.e .11 mrr a.-am oil atconi,. rf In r rather heuig dead than out of the l.tluoii. , ,Vfe. the Kill of ilrrarv hore. . . .. 'ii..'. .1' ...... .. .11 .. ..I .1 11 . .. 11 1 .... i......li inn i.i rr in a si. ic and the 1 lei k 1 .1,., ,. 1., mrrt iiear. ani iiai. 1 tic i"iii"i"n k.-1'i. ,ii.ii i .i hoik 41. nni on i..-. ,J. 4 1 M - - i apcrs; Mr.. I .im Shait.l. Mrs i ttlii ,.v 1 1, ,, j. rX(e model ami thev'i's iinA.thrr like it in Anienca ' rjl ,t p, , ,r ,,..ri And worry i.vei llarrv V.alkrr. Mr. S . II M .ilor.l, Mts. J 1.. Mil luin- 1 - i Fifteen Yean Ago 11 ni'. lulu. M't J.nie I .nliiop Sta nll'ir l, widow of l ie la'e I eland . Standi. nil, I". . enator, die I iid-' deuly heic latt niht uii'ler upi'iou c irctunslaiH e. I'l.lue of San I ran- I net i are making an I'netnu.iiioii. I iev.ti.il and the lirarse. ' " .. . . .1 . - 1 .1.- - l ....I I ... .1 . J . . ....I ....r.A and a couple davs Ut.r the cu nmrr will mn i e nine i mr ...r , 1u,,,iiik nit uiviir. me .i -. ..... of suits iouiik d. wu tie street v. id) pel son in.i.lc thin and will l.e disKuvt i mvilrs the .hiinicitt with hn pilli, lh or jomrtlnim and iol ahle Kive the suit awas or sell it l..r a .ncouni. It we can net thrte up In the da'e ideas aires tn the I us men wil I.H.k like plat. s of ta-hmn this )ear and as ..r mi tell I d I l', er I will in eit mv.ell into a duple of the la'e a. tonal cllntl and .am out this I. on don oh a , . i , .. I a.liimialily ours. AK I '.I M M (I-. I III WaOiiniitnti --'! he ptesi.ienl has ; , r lu, Kim on th' -. iiii i i Vm., iiiiied the punt re-.olut.oii providini; j ulim the gueen and mint o) the' lor the rrinin . thr Iwtite ilai; Annlis I le.ta will attend. ! i .iptuled (loin the s .'.ltd durum the W .kii i einhieni hniijs a dav III ail (,,,,., ,,K thai the I'Hlh liifamiv c-tsil war. , I Army wn.nn.... Irl,,,i ,, rsiahli.li thr. e'Hht hour day h .ii inr.iiher svlii won ih h.ih n I - tor ot'iei. QuHlm'tt Quip Speaking of ulhs rtg'mtnl Flrtt. Il. lls'h efiiilr. ri.mnl liem n( 1rkn tiuin Hmiih i,aroiii Hiny i.f h..r' fatl.ri. ami araiiJIa't w. il mil. li lmy "li IM field i I,. r liahilna l..r thr I c.fifrctera. Hit of Ainril-a. traiJa In lh Hat " A v.. K. mi inifail.nia wliunni t'! . ,,rn immrA nt nnr-tlir euliarra ..nut madal ul (Kiimr "1 'ti t'n.t'l S'4lr ir y. 'i " la''1' P"'''!''"'! ' Tin' H.wir H..l..e. Ili exaniniar ....... r :. in.. i ..... ! n,i i. I in I in- ..ii.r m i..r l louinil tt Uir HUr,and Hiripr- Tn. k a tip from the "Old To;." win 't 'pline." for the Oklahouun, and j wil! 'ay t'ul I Ifri-iiv, :u oi.irr to char up the iiiottirntntt iie.!t.n., to setl'.e :, co". n tied, e , otur to intern the ex- i-er. I liave in iry :.a. k var.i a w I p..e .nni a krntiri lor mi ac. oiiiiu.ii.i- 1. 1 ne. I him on ti e md pile, i i-i he luLmti in the kennel. I would in t that i i. lime' '. lor lite, or tint I the wt supply hecomt lyirmal H. I'. II. N'.w Yoik kil.r HaKKard, the author, annul ...lav on the leu ton:.: as a c ninnm mim r to uiiinre ri; the condition the . :tien rnti o.iidri.td in Ainrroa hv the Salta tion arnif 'I Ins. vtit'i a Mew tn ap plyinit the ivheme in South Afrit a. On :e so. it i, M ir, h old ecc. a:: 1 if vmi is? askinc; us. will sav it i pr.-l'a'i t I I. WHAT AMATEUR POETS USUALLY LACK. Ipt to continue until after the fall elections. Hut insistent puhlic demand will him attention tn the need of relief ami secure it in time. W hile economy in future is desit aide, the tiift dchts of the war must he met. 1 heir payment should be in the fairest, mnit eipiitahlr way posille. Some mean should he found to nave the puhlic from overpayment. It is one oi the larf-e economic pmMetns ConfrciiuiiiK die country, and normal conditions will hardly return until it is Imagination, Insp.r itio.i, klit me, 'I line. Wnrds. mete- and ahilily. IhniiKhts, i ll as and s'.ah.lity. I iii.h I !n it.- l' -tiirnmiion -i r a I. ,1'iu .. noir iM I ..rt. Vn.l t uictrrt whs arrnt .l.innr.a. C , ... a.i .1. v.neh all tn l ' . r .1 I 'lif niiiii'ha ! ' wa inl, .t it n iinr a I"! "1 "' Hail'.- H e ...ik in wrltmij c. it ln l. .!.-. Ii.i t ii.,. I a c a K. ! ivu.r l In thr l.t'i! i n.t t"l it" -. Tv.ua it.mti ni.ii o'll l ir.lul- t itv t lek loin lilane anr.oum es . . , . ,h, jrmv iincnnr;. that he will ker Ins mine open i cv.i , Im u i'l : " durum th- n,M)ti hour in order that ' " "" " x .lay riirl..uli. , , , , ... K. i.iriii-'l a . k t." Lit.' lahoruiK mm may have an oppor-, A-. , (, ,., ,k ,., j,,., mfrmim t'.uiltv In rcKi'ter. . T itr.n t ui nn mv fate . . i nait II. ll.ill.riHik in The lluiiir Ten Yeart Ago. '- U-...1, 1.. l I.. I... .1- r,l. " '" waary. rea'! ' I I sn 1. 1 )iu have a r mi on Hi" i.ir r taL.r minimal uan1 ociti. i,. i. nun,. ia n.r li.'nil lulaniry an , fuivi.ia naii' iiai army r'lrn'il In , Filtnpr's ..ti.al iiirn r.-in In la j;il. .Iniai..... ihu JhSHi infantry u h..r !er the d.l .ha- our sta r' ',',7. Z.X paprrv air .tainpr l In. tale I nut 1ml nlir , , ,!,!. eui.anir a'atu "lif ha U-ri'. intrra.in a ' ninl.it nf tiom.r. Iiiirl v -oiriK Most It 'lie presnieiuial Himtlll ,m, ..,. , ttJi ,al aiiny li r airny na. ana k -a- Thr lUth Ir.risnlry l ad ail I J , h-a iu nun 'h av rl Th j I Ui'anirv ami l.'Slh Infantry earl ,3 j tl.r l ktf nraaill al una aliil I ni.ml.rr i.t men In rai n wi.o fnmr -t b i ........ a i.. i ilttU were lanm lied helme thai Mu lnan ; a ... ih.nr.n in i.g.ili me,X Kave ,. the latest uuntatmns ,. ' 'r X ' the ptae i t m-'is 1, I'erhaps Mr. Wilt.ui would he will iua( tn I'liiihiiie the pihs, of e. retary of state and prita'e lecret.ry. Some of us rate ahout our taxei, lln-fi foigi't to vole-Wain Tunes-lleiald. . 9" Student of child nature lould hniKiia arc piTih Infaolrv. Ill' fa'.te, llmh Infantry, J'.llti Inl 21.aii Inlanlry, rilth inNrinea fch: Kinh ntarlio-a. lank enrt !li I. Ii.ll,.ir rrfimrnia of lafan Ninth. 4th tnr.ih Itrilti tillal. I, ll.'ml. I1.J1I1. IjJrd. Sltut. la.) r. m.i'hirir (inirora ale a.ivlra. T flu.t 'tilrrTi. fliat englnrrra and Vdved. BUSINESS OF THINKING. The war aid pri.hiliiti.iii are tetnhie ralamifei, hut ju't think what LlrsMii,f they are tn the itcfy wtiteri and jokesmtth Shawnee. . Jack Dempsey prohahly has made a small foM.ir.e in stagrlatid and the Shawnee also relavs the information to old Sid Smith that the mysterious movies since winning his Liief argument with Mr. Willard. He may even! face at the window is that of a driunmg woman who is trying to chase the Collect further unearned increment hy hattling (,eorge, Carpentier. alter ' j iJ; ,!'e U'Mt "" 4l' '" 'Car''r Inderal court hout for which he is slated, as the result of an indictment . thtrging him will, draft evasion. Hut he is Ihrouth as a popular champion I The New Jersey governor, who is Irvinir to read V. J. r.ryan out of the llie snorting fraternity may not he so keen for war. hut the belief that a nartv. should consider the cave 01 a numPcr id nt.irr who have tried it. lhampion should fi(lit Is widespread, and Jack oveilnoled the la'pest 0,,. ' -ainli.l.Kes sometimes ruh in, etc, aortunity of that kind in history. lanoma na.ittav mmpa.iy inr or, - - m(i, f(, teriniiial building i iirand avenue,;,, Wl Hiirr ntlrman." aiti 1 .... 11 .ii...... .. . 1, ociwrcii i:arvcy aim iiuioii. 11.0' imiruina mmip ..i... 1 i ',''l'i Hut ni inu iipp. tlir I . .. i,.i..i..,i. a.,! r.:.. .srlv' I al In lira. . ... . .1 f .1 - I I L. lfll Artie . Knse. '.t, cl.autleur, was ":,..""' , ' ' , V,. a,.; . pmin ny a siu.iy n me cniici ciatrs , ,.,.,,,. ,Klm.n ,,, m( ninntrred 1.HC Sunday nnt'il it. a , .,r1 -' I senate nh .'Sill, l'Ht, H'V.I, inyh, I . nrl. near .Moure nuit ''')' a'1" '' ' " io n, n..u, ....n, n.u.. ...i r ' .. ... '....! my.,! ,.y Iwf .re .i.r .nllrmm Cau and tffact. I:mii. Slh. MSIhorta rach ... , ., , , ', 1 ., r..i,r ni, arJi.- lMn ami'l'lnt wnn r..r ltml-T.a Ini.idlnit fortt.arly T - ' Work on the new federal I , , ,lrI)' ,nA,r, ,.,r , ,., ..v, n ! kh,B ,hP white fi.y H, e-m. Own-I NieUeCe.amC.nra. at I lord and K'hinsmi streets heiiau ir,,.-. and Una l Hi'- f'rl time tr ,,.i1.i ..,,, i...,on. ' In Hi half of the third a .SlilllliaV mnritlUK SSnrn 1 O.Triasier rsrr in.. inr ir.ji a.nivai iin ...1. l lmer'K. Ilmwn handled the Iml shovelful of dirt. "V..n Vi"l wrra a lxr did eu rn- 1 1 J "' r. ad n alKiul .lalr' Vra " ! Ir. John Thrradnill who ha heen , jtir cir,ni...n. t..it It a dlttrr- ill for two weeks, is in a aertous ! "l '""' " "M ?' ' W hrn I real 1:, ' iNmt inratr-a in Ihr iirwapuoera thiar cuiiunion. i ita I ait i mad I want li fn out and t l.i 1 . 1 1 lii-d Ihe lite .!.v. of every pn.fiirrr Two hundred invitations have been i ( ,. u. n,y .,, n.'--liriniiiiiani issued to a ball to be held in the 1 Age-linaid. , I nn.la'rtir.1 Hi dm. ..in I and t ail,U t..iuir.l . a..li.,ll.1 tilaea l.i karn rnsv .ni .-hokin. Ii.duli. at atrrajl i C"'1"! ,h tm. car i.lf.cr -tVntralla Hrntlnrl. I am. I . .Ilia dr "Ov.r th. Hint." "Th.a ear nf your, will land ma In inr Mi.rn.iuav. ."Will. It 'a . ftttd thing I plrkrd nut a lilllrllml.rr, tiuhliy." lanilavlll. C'our. Irr-Journal. r'nniiy," murmrrrd fan, "I'Ut Hiry warrn t laajlna ai . ehirka In tha Arg.tnn. lragu. i ao." Th. Horn. Hattor. tlrd.l"Thry aar thai a flail .onta frowns " IJiaana '"W.llJ hain't anything on a fi.h alee that. Tunkrea Htatrtman, AINT IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN' ? t- By Bil Tlit New York Fun and Herald estimates that there are from JJd.OnO tn BO.OOU needless employes in the American railway service; that many more Irawing pay under government management than were needed under private management. That inelicaici one 'opportunity fm saving the railroads will find on their return to their owners. M. . NATURAL HISTORY LESSON. HehnlJ the fe'tive arle w--irm,- Which can hut wruiile, writhe and j-.i r!ii; I'rrlui s 'tis l.x.kltig Inr a chance To ilcinimtiate tat modern dance. - li. V. J. Pear IVipV. Tiiere i a young ladv :.l tlii tavern win seems to regard the ukulele at a career, an I I a:n timp'.e l to take up cornet practice in self dcfen.e-.l. Apropcs .f the J.iik.'i'i Ilarnett r 'nia'tre. if a woman can't eh.pe with the man she is going tn niarrj, with whun can jhe elope' t. ). O. It w is oo oi l last week to wtk in my garden, and this we.k will prnb al.lv he too Imt (.r s .mithiiig. And there are a nuinher nt other elforts to in -c rrase- pro lu. l-on which dmi 1 ani'jiiut to much I). C. A ! I this to tour !::,,, ...arj tii-n et !:e t let ' udder. i.f He Picin't Mean Any Harm. j tng up to Mr. ritrhrown'i hon e with 11.- wis n itig home and it was a parcel, and the porter at the ita urotving lark 11 read from tietinn told n.e if I followed you I stali in was a 1 uie Iv one. and he was should find the place, as vmi lite nest (letting along a. fast as he could ' d-"T. Do ymj always go It .me like when he mi Ideiiiv suspected that a Mis man hehiil was following lorn neir poscly, Ihe faster he went the faster the man followed until the. I came to a churchyard, 'Niia." he said to himtrlf. "I' find out if he's after me." and he en tered the e'ur. heard. The man fol lowed him atiue vivtous ol re- .1 . . a 'ft-' T '- "A . Major R. V. Sshroeder'i retnarkahle altitude rr.urd is dstfereut ftotn Uiat of the prices in that he came down. Burgess Bedtime Stories HOW A VERY TIMID TEHSON MAY BE VERY BRAVE. Says Teter Ra&Dit, "This is- clrar:. He ii not btave who knuws nu fear." pETF.R I: nr.IT is right on this point. Ye. ir, he is esactly right I'-rte is nu bravery it. don g a thing you ate lot afraid to .1... Deeds, v.h .Ii iflm seem veiv btave, aie really t.. t htave at a'l hr.anse the one who d e. diem has no ftar whatever. Ihe ttult hr.ive lie-e l is that which is done by erne Irlio is afraiel, ut ovtrcuines that tear I ,e gnatcr the tear of the one who Ves a brave deed, tie braver lliat deed iv There is no one more timid than little Mrs. I'eKT I.abhit. Yet, Mrs. IVter kat dime some very brave things. She did one of them when she cliscoveied Ueddy Fox just inside the dear Old Hriarpat. h Icing in wait for I'e.er to koine home. You -emember that Ke.ldy had hidden il ere just before sim up. la he crawled into his hiding place he saw and heard nothing of little Mrs. rVlrr. He knew that prohahly she was somewhere in the eliar Old Hnarpateli tad he knew that she was ip.iite safe there. So Ked.ly did not give Inr another bought. His thoughts were all of Titer ami how he would come scampering srmie jtut at sun-up. But if Heddy didn't sea little Mrs I'eter, she aw him. She happened to tt sitting under a bramble-bush just a little way from where h'.-ddy crawled m rn nt.ir ai ra -r rr . nrari u ni.irt i .itmn ....mu u.i , ir...i,t i.,. n . ... i . tlane she didn't move. She watched Ke.ldy nuke him,. !, a, comfortable a, .dged rnand a 7ve".Tl lOMihle an. then begin his wahl. f..r the home coining of I'e.er. She under- , aitrr ,, ,,c exactly wha Keddy wa, about , mo!,, a detour rf . fam.lv vau't J.I. t. wT' 1 T " ,1V n"" 'K'ar 'i nnr,,'11h 1 ! Still the nun after him. A. sbly he will come home lust about nuiMip, and tba- he will rmne from that . ( ,.,,,) , ) (,rf, ,g. rtl ,A rev i ion, Tnougiu sue, .xn.i lie win. too. im, elrar : vv oal stiall I el... vv tiat i "Wfai v,i want? Whatrei . ' . . j ",."r' "e ' "c fi,,fm " " ,.''KMI ."lore: (..m.wing ,e lor?" . a vfi ii. i.r aci. i nrr ivaiinir uii nr a lerrinic siaic 01 oumj. ctttr leic fhat she must do something to save l'rter. but tor a while she was toe. ttirht Hied to think. The lime for I'ctrr to runt home was drawing nearer and rarer. Already Ihe Black Shadows were beginning to retreat. Taking care "art lo make the tiniext sound, bttle Mrs. I'e.er stole away through the dear )ld Brtarpatrh lo Ihe mher side. There she hesitated. Sinre, as little Mis Party Tail, she had come to the dear Old Hriarpat. h to become Mr. I'eter, she bad leldom been more than three jump away from it. She was a home body, as liitla Mr. Peter, and Hit threat World outiide the dear Old Hriarpatcli cmd a very terrible place. Bat bet deaf Peter must he saved and whatever was done to save him ah intwt do. Sht drew mm breath and hom ed out of the dear Old Briar- JMCh. Jleddjr Fox was on the nthrr side, so there was nothing to fear from ' Van far the time being. But Old Cranny Fox might be prowling around some . aMaert oslt thcrt eat Ihe Green Meadows. She might run right into the very at of Old MaH Coyote, Hooty the Owl might be hunting there on noielc . .ritgpa Li lle btra. Peter was afraid. Yes, indeed, she was very much afraid. . iwt the faVpad down her fears and started off as fast as her slim legs could lab fear, lifrty-liMerty-h, She mak.J ftreat circle up pmardthe Old tAaraV Sb ttieeM ihe might find I'eter there. ' (31 Peter srarnl iheee, so he smew he must be in the Green Forest. She ! r brartibrr-langle on Hie edge ol the Green Forest, for on. e IV . uaa oear Ovtre with I'eter. -,'rrhap he i thrre, she thought. "Oh, VrVVMCN YoU CAY A Ct-TAiivi FACiA(ii? rOMC rSrslO V0j.e. rJ rPr,trHCNSlv,. Le-" IT & tfCNTeaslTi i A ciitin:ry t 'wn is o; c wlicre the traveling w a Candida'' dorsi.'t havr lo ennsu't the ouija board to l.e certain He can a.V Ins luai.agcr - J. T. Yea, Indeed. That colored laundrets I'ams her pay . W ho does nut imw and 'Ihen "mis l artonns Magazine. Auf) Thm tiJ TcPia 'uaD rA.ct AUO Jj$T 5 Vr0 A.trt BeciiNeviiraa "To rec'i. C"JMPestlTivjC Y AND Tt feixovAj Coe 5Kn.irx6 fstcaHT 9A1T 'rtoo Bec:rsi.5a h waj hajhn &oc aoi ULie - 5oveBoXf rieniMO fbo LfiTS CX)T A rlOLLeX AND Ibj JcjjT KMOtAi rbu AixT ABOUT. To 8C VINCMEIV IT' A U rt RrVNO AMf ltt k1 N IWt lUrreel for home. ). w ill be drradful if he has." ... y -x - j ejjjgi the might be too late gave little Mrs. Peter greater l ' ' fj Oirer the mow toward the old hramble-tangle, lipperty- ' ii 1 IVi vert at her very heels, She wa. as seared a ran- . . ! 13 rirH on. That ahowi how brave ihe was. ;" - ,. ..'. tSWaiEtji mm. a T. W. iiurcr.. i C3 Gzft Tlaaaa, Tbaaao, Thaaafl i it m a m - I 1 ' . f af ajA I ta I J I M A . Il t. I I . ' J r .aBJJJw I Xv- 1 I MkW Q 1 law ' m. j j ry v r5rTTi rzr rr i if rz .:. I .-v ' I 11 I A I v' 1 . nr J f&& II Th. ftight Dope. ! 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