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'With th approach of lha aprlng
Mtton lha old quaailun about tllng
bark lha clock la raining rnwi)
dlaruaalon. It would aaam that all
had bn Mid that ul4 ba aaid on
tha toplo but that Oam not pravanl
raitatatlon and rooonaldarailon from
haw Bntlaa with tha prlna of
ana yaar'B trial lo f All back upon. To
tha moat of u tha whela biuinaaa la
B roaiur of Indlffaranoa lha tarn.
poraj-jr Inoonvtnlanoo for A faw day
twlco a yaar halnf fodd-nBluradly
ovarlookad. On hind of tlma doaa
N tha Bvtrat man )ut a wall aa an.
othar ftr ha haa tlma to tat iiaad
t tha chant. Tha only objection
to tho whola acham la that thar lo
abooluUly nothing to bo oald In It
favor. Bvarythlng that la aaoom-
pllohad f monhoring with tha etock
oould bo Juat aa wall brought to paaa
without rooort to chronolog loal ab-
urdltf. Tbo mottar hao com to th front
AgAln through ail Invaatlgailon by th
i Konoma boArf of agrloultur. which
hM Ukaai rtfrndum of th farm
oro aa to whahr thay favor lb
ratltloa of laat yaar program or
not lUpUoa lndlrto that by far
th larg maJorli of Ihoaw who till
th l would rathar hava tha eloeka
lt a Ion a Thar la abanluuiy no
"daylight oavlng" aroompllhid for
thom anyway ana all thay know of
tho mattar lo tho troublo of having
to rovlao thalr dolly ralrulallona to
harmonlao with th plana of oihar
pooplo. Tholr work la not rgulatd
by th tlma of day. but by tha rlilng
and oalllng of tho aun and Mil la
oomathlng about chronulogy lhat tha
lawmakar cannot alir.
Tot It ooama to ua that all tha rgn.
trovaroy lo frulllaaa and unnrvrmnry
Tha tlmaoavlng pl M alan friilll
and unnacaoaary hut ha faulia aa
wall a Ita allagad bnflla ar l-
togalhar nagallva quantlllva. Thr
la no harm In It pt a trifling In-
convvnlcnca and th(ra la no gooit In
It aarapt an appeal to tha Inuglna-
tlon a payrholngit'al benefit aa It
r.r. If thnr la any aoml in h had
out of anting bark lha rlnrk. lot It
ha dnna; wa hava atond It on year
without lthr gnorl or evil reaiilt
" and w oan atand H aaaln fur lha
aaka of making a faw penn think
thay ar hotter off.
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tWIDMNJ INTr.lt srr.
Hr a writer In I'opuUr Me
ehanlra "lM ymi ever live In a
country town vrhnae fir ttepnrltnent
waa rompuaed of Volunteer TM
ynu aver nollre how keen everyliorly
waa In run with th rart an.l help
lay a Una of hoe and whiit a art-am.
hla to hold tli nnail? Hut when th
fir waa out tha crowd dlpered
and few were Irft In lie Imprranrd ;
tha moat offlclnua dlanipat on on
preten or another leaving tha few
faithful cnnrlenttnti wotkrr tn
rlaan up. Of course Iher len t any
airlteinent In reeling up a lot of wet
flirty cold hoa; hut It haa tn h don
after avary fir and lh who
ahould. and don't ar larker
Thlk llluatratea very'rlnnely the
plat nf th public niln In rrr to
th winding up nf our war work.
While there waa the urge of putrlot-
lem and aom degvea nf glory very.
body waa 'willing and anvlim to lend
a hand but now tht tha fir I out.
It I hard to Ket annugh penpla to
work at tho cleaning up pmrrm. nit
month kg th proipert w that
thar would b oaveral nnr call
for liberty loan a and th pnpl
hr4 thmalvea for th effort with
eomAndbl determination. Now
' Uk4 Awab kt no hanger naaary
llirr I a txndmiry In drop the whul
mattar light whrr It I. an lh
neild nioney In rlean up tha delirl
nf the ci fll"t I lw In roming Th
eiallallon of a high duty la gone
with itioet of u. and w are willing
to let a few faithful nnra hear the
hurrlena of tha proaalo finale
una mora loan la n1e1. and the
duly n make ll a wurrew la no leea
pairlntlr and Inaplrlng than for pre
vlmia loan. Any aarrlfir of inllur
In nrrlar In put th loan ovr rint
ly I ' Inalynlfli ant r"minr il In the
prlt e w iiilalil have been ritllx't on
to pay that Hie nmlnn lioiil tlmnk
fully ahnulilar the limd llerauee the
living of our muni life hum been an
tl' t la Inlerferreil with f.'W reallae
the aerlniiinea nf the aarrlfli'i-a that
would uin have been nereeMiiry lul l
not our for.' met with ui h pminpi
nirwi In ending th cnnflli t. Tle
are reawina ennuh why w aliould
put the limn over quli kly imtrlnllr-
ally willingly. I'lrklng up the Iiom
I not an eirltlng Job hut w mum
not aay tn the world that w are
darker even though we lark the In.
rentlv nf dally mm hat lo aim r urn on.
ry fir mint hava Ita aflermalh.
and tha anoner It la cleaned up lha
belter.
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P. J. flementi of l'iiwrinwn
III feela th naeeaalty nf liwilliig Hi
following rnrrntd alaletnent "I
did tint leave my wlfa'a bed and
bnard and tltat I waa furred mil.
flean 1plng In tha barn fnr alt
miilha but got loo mid. I had tn
find a had. And I don't Intend lo
contract any dehla on bar name and
won't ha raapnnalbla for any of hr
llior offlclala In WAahlngtnn hv
a new anlutlon of tha railroad prob
lm. Thay would hava lha govern
ment own th road and divide the
earning equally between the govern-
ment and the railway employee. Tha
plan Inoka promising but It might
be Improved aay tha Kanaa City
Journal. For Inatance why let lha
government have half of the earn-
ing? Why not glv them all to th
employee? Tha government rnutd
be allowed to take cara of the definite
resulting from bad management and
Inferior operation. Willi thta amend
ment tha priipneal look Ilka a prac-
tical plan nf government ownership.
TTIK1II MVIM IN OI'll HAnnn.
Oklnhoma'a ahare of tho great
Armanlan-Hyrlan relief fund I II0.
000 which haa been prorated Among
th aeveral rountlea. During the
coming week under lha endorsement
of th president of th I'nlted fllatea
and tha governor of lh alate a
etatewld drive will ba made to rale
this nuota. We hava been called on
to help llelalum. northern Franca
Poland and Hernia and tha call waa
Juat; but all the land ara hnmea
of contentment and pmeperlly whan
compared to tha war-harried dla-
trim nf tha near aaat tha victim of
lha combined brutality of Turk and
Hun whr'4.00000 refuge ar
literally dying of atarvatlon and at.
poaur.
Th Irony of th oltuailon lo that
ul of the 4000000 lea than
one-fourth ar tn tha reaoh of hlp
that I thr-fourth of thm ar not
aoeeaalbta to th rllf worker aa
prnt oonstltuled. With th Bd
vent of pace however mor and
moro dletricta ar being opened up
to th mlntatratlon of American and
llrltlan relief worker. If th funds
ar provided tha way can b opened
fnr th other 1. 000. 000 arattered
over Asia Minor tli Cauraaua Hyrla
ralertlne Kgypt and l'rela. to be
reached by the hand of mercy Aa ll
le nnw hemic men and Women wha
hava drained every nerv to av
Uvea have the unthinkable Job of
plrklng out which of theaa unfortu
natra shall perlah for they cannot all
b helped tint there ar tnurh
greater rroourcea pkacd at th'i
command.
rraclhally all the other war-
ravaged r.ninlriea ara within reach
of governmental aid. Not ao with the
fualtlve Armpin. tirrvka and Sy-
rian who ha suffered just a truly
for tha allied cause aa the natlnna nf
Kurope whlrh were arraved agalnat
(he Hun. For a time at least alia
vlallnn of tha aufferlng of thee pen.
pie must come through private pa-
trtntiom and genamalty. Men ahd
women nf America tha lives of these
peiaeruled Innocents are In our
handa. Hnw can w turn them down?
Abe Martin
Madame Neurnlila ml.l Mlaa
Taaney Apple I hit t ehe'd marry a
runnel flnidl mmiry innker an' lie
very mlaei nlde ' I'nndy" .Miipp
died VAIairrdav. an' Ik. nil fciod
dieaeers ha owd ever buddy.
Oklahoma Outbursts
The kolahevlkl rorner In ll'tl
mint look like a treit In Imliiin
fiar a Hlnn Kelu parud.
Federal Judae C'iM.k nf lie Mnln'i
had hi ptH-keia plrkd of lll ouO
tin other ily. Judge Wllliiime
rn all plrk imi-keia tlmi tins Is
on rreili'iit ha will nut follow.
A renaii enuiner slur ha found
zi ettay ilng In aII.ui.i A.vird-
Ilia In I tie ordinary ruli nf lh ki.v-
irtlllielil III lilitklllg up per rupita
tullNln iii u ma had.
1'h tiklulioina f'lty Time think
the i'Millnl reeiiiuranl. wlihh erved
liralua and liai klMina in inrinlier nf
the lealalatiire elmuld aild aand
lluiiis ami pepper un to the
1111111.
The Tulaa H.lrlt nya Itiillna ran
n.tl ifMln Him Ti.iHd I.U.. .i-i.i... .
triirliia up lli f rlai'u nil Him way
.ihi i.r rhedille frnlrl thta i lly to
4 'I'rtii AV I'Arlflr riiniinrlliiii In
. i ma aiiuiin ifiprrnrn lo
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. .... Mini n ii!.Mf.f uiu i-uy
due it un the Tt Inl'y
Judge William ny h hit a nl-
ready darldeil upon hla iinliil-
men i for rlerh referee In hunk-
ruplry and I'nitad Hut mm mi
alniier. but no aiinnunrainent will
made until h bei'uine hetinr nr.
lUalnted with hi iluliea a fnleral
Judge. Till will give the Judge an
opportunity In change hi mind In
iaa ha find that nine nf hla "-
lertlve" will nnl fit lha job
Th Tulaa Vnndliltte" fnr Sen
ator llnra'a aeat la u In the hslilt of
measuring things by hi own tnd
ant that ha Juat naturally can't hln
tiut auspect that no raimlillran
nawspapar can support a good mad
measure wunout being crookad.
Again thUf "serious candidate" may
feel peavad braue a certain "legla-
lallve reporter." who waa aMpped a
ragged II bill lo print a atoty In a
Tulaa paper that tha ainte gnod
roada aaaonlatlnn waa irylng tu de-
feat tha good roada ineaaura did
nut spill with him.
Knap ahnla from th Oallaa New'
It haa JiibI about ottoit ao In I hla
country that wife opinion la abaut
tha earn aa unwritten law An-
other thing -when woman ahall ba
denied to the eenate hnw ran she
dreaa like a aenator and llll look
week? I'robably the beat thing
that happen tn the old man Is lhat
when son come hum front the
navy hl neik la an big he can't
wear fathar'a collar. The nit
thing cm lh pnigiaui la a tiolelis-
vlkl haa ha 1 1 taamatjkjfcii'h tha unt
pirn playa tha role of th hour-
geulal. I wanl In b a parkar and
wllh lha parkera blend or ba a
parker e lawyer or at I at a park
r's frlnd. a'arry Na nil lea aay lhat
when he returned from the oil field
h brouaht a splotch of grease on
hla veal and when tha cu pi Cm 1 1 at
UiiRhlrr'a mother anw It she ald.
"Young man where ara you eating
now?"
The Strule
Thar waa an entertainment at
tha Country rltih that afternoon at
When Kdlth ram In thar were
many whlapered conference of
which li waa lha atibject. Hh waa
greatly liked personally. hut Ar-
cadia did not approve of her part-
naiehlp wllh an -bartnnV; nor
her effort to gl them all In lnd
aancUon by attndnig the hnuae-
warming at th Inn. The whlepered
oonfrnc auddnly v way tn
aatunlahed attention when Kdlth
mounted the platform In th main
hal and without prwlimlnarlea told
tha Arradlaita of I'lsary a announce
ment.
"What la mora" aha cried "I do
not blama him If. after ha haa tried
hi beat In niak a iiiTra of hi
hutel along line that would make ll
a prlda tu ua all ha ahoold turn
fainal uk bcauae we Would not en.
roureg hint tn his sndeavor. I
know him now. Ha I hnnt and
wholesome well-meaning and kind-
ly. If wa ftrlud him If we refue
him a rhanre thar are nthera who
will ba only ton glad to tak our
place tn our dlamayl
"If we du not arcept hla well
meant affair. I can are a crowd of
city rnlaiarere come shrieking down
to Arcadia Inn In their autmunlilles
for the week-end. I ran them
'taking In' Arcadia. I ran even e
them going In church fnr a lurk es-
pecially if they learn how ulna re-
pertahl w arel
"Furthermore lhat crowd and
other Ilk them will be mining
down hsre esalri and aaaln The inn
and all Arcadia will bnum known
fnr what the penpl will make II
by their coming Nnw w have till
0 ii cluck ihla afternoon In decld
whether we want thta hniiarwarmlna
tn be attended by men nd women
of Arcadia or by men and women
nf New Tork'a moat undnlrnlie ip
gay unacrupuloua waster' Which
ahall It b?"
Ther was an nittrated syrSiire a
Fdlth flnlahed. a little fluahad and
liiriithlea. At fit at the air seemed
chat fed with resentment a a I net
her Then her liatsnera imllnr.l th
fault would nut ba her but their
nan. Thei wna uneasy ilanclng at
the I'lubhniiae clock and at anld
wrist watches. A group of promin-
ent Arcadlsns held a conference In
a rnnimittee room. When the cum.
mltle rmersed nasln all evea were
on them I'nnff Irlnlly. but undi
puled. Itiry hd taken on themaelve
in repreaent all Arcadia In thalr )-
ctdnn. The chairman of the committee
look Kdlth aalil.
"Will you aay tn Mr riearv that
the I'miniry club a a body acc-r'a
hla Invitation to the honai wnriiiina ?
We will be nt the Inn." he anld.
Thai night wa a trlumtih for
Fdnh The litra room at th Inn.
under hr dlreclion. had been fitted
up like an nld Knull.h inn- the for-
matting lending themarlvea adinlr
ably
t'tearv In the cot'im nf an nld-
fahlnnd Inkraprr. hnnd hi true
aelf -the burn hoat the hnnlfare.
senlal hearty avmpathetle. deliaht-
ed to aerve Arcadia hail tint met
'leary before. It waa not half an
hour after fMtlvltlr had alartrd
that on after another Arcadian
ram up tn Kdlth and ld;
"If we had knnwn he haa no hnrna
and cloven hmif we wouldn t have
healtated lo come'"
"All the trouble In thla world."
amtled Kdllh. "rninp from ime-
liii.lv not underatandlnn B.inirlimlv
ele "
And If h wnre a happv. trliitn.
phltlt I tnl'l nll an rlir.inn tli.ll
eventna. Iirr nrllihnr urtttaraliiuil
nd cheerl't Imiiti i
(To be uonilnueil;
A utoblogruphy of-
Th eodore
I'll AITKIt V.
AITI.IMI lltF.AI.INM.
IN the iring of Htm I wa appointed by President Harrison civil arvlc
a cuniiniaeiuiiar. for nearly nv
pnlitliitj ltf althnuHh I had dun
tlon and had made campaign apeeche and In 1114 had run fur mayor of
New lork arainat Ahraliam H Hewitt democrat and Usury Usorg in
urpeinient ana
nder I'reaident
pieanlenta wllh
lluali Thompaon
lachtd In bnth.
every mutual In
the effort to aecur
th public rvlce
purlant effort In
at lh aiibarliliiaiit
and therahv nil
suuria nf cnrrupttuii and di-arailMiion
pul.llc iiffire an mui h piumler w
IfcaU
mi man m appropriate lo in ua or it (inrni. under tni system tli
work of Hi guvriimnl waa oftn dune well even In tboaa daya when
It ll aervice refnrtn waa only an eiperimenl. becau Uta man running an
nfflr if himself an able and far iKhtail man know Utat Inefficiency in
admlnlatrailnn wnuld be viild nn his head in the lung run and therefore
Insisted upun miiai of bla auliurdiiiales doing good work; aild niorsover.
inr men aiipulnted tindvr the snutla
tain liimallf and puwrr beiaua
not aid to shuulder Ibemselve
iiagraiii inatancva of Inefficiency where a powerful chief uuartrd friend
adherent or klnaman upun fh gnvei nmenl. Moreover th neccaaarlly
haphaaitrd mtliir nf lh emplnyment th nd of obtaining and hnlillns
th nffica by aervlre whully uncnnnitd with official duly Inavltably
laniimi lu lower tha dumlard of publle tnorallty alike among the office
hirnlera and nmoiig III pullllciana
hope of reward In nffli. Indeed th doctrine that 'Tu th victor lielung
lb apulla" th cynical l.attl cry nf th apoll politician In Arnarlra for th
40 year preceding my own entrance into public Ufa I ao nakedly vloloua
inni iw riani-tiiiiikiug mn nf trained mind defand K. To appoint pro
mote redoce and eipl from
tenogrnphi-rs wnmsn trpawrllera
selves or their ft lentils without regard tn their own servio la from the
eiiiuniinttit nr I tie people at larae aa
hucii being tha case ll would
annum n itirrii ult tn uproot th systrn. Unfortunataly It waa par
milted lu becnin haliltual and irndltlun In Amarlnan llf. ao that th con
caption of public offlc a iuneihliig
lh dominant political parly becam
American and he grew an accuatomed
part of lh order of nature Nut merely the politician but tha bulk of the
peopt accepted I nl in u matiar nf
Iher Were plenty of rumiuunltli'S
think It natural or indeed proper
man Hemming to th debated party
forbidden tu us Hie office fur purtm
did use tlxni onaaeaaed aucluan advalitag over th other that In the Inns
run It waa nut of the .utliih fnr the other not to follow th bad esample
that had been et. Kach party profited by tha offlvea when In power and
when In uppiialliuit each party Inaiitcrrely denounced It opponent for
aoing eiarny wnat II llarlf liail dun
It waa neoaiwary In order tu remedy th vll. both gradually to rhaiig
th averag cltisen's menial allllude Inward th quMUntt and alao to
erur proper law and proper aditiinlstratlon of th lawa. Th work Is
far from flnlahed even t. Ther are atlll ma nf officeholder who
can be u-tl by an ttiiai rupiiloua admlnunraUon U debauch political con
vniitlotia and fraudulently overcome
rotten borough' diaitlcio Ihiatn
where lh off trehnlmi a In ronaiuenia have a dlaprnpnrtlonata Influenc.
mis was dona by the republican ndinlnlatratlon In II II to th ruin of the
republican party. Moreover llicre
Itlea where very little haa aa yt
ytm. Hut in th national government score of thousands of offices
hava been put under th merit syatsin uhlsfly through lit action of th
national civil crvUe i uiiiiutaaluli.
'l'h use nf giivrriimenl offices aa
uvernattmatn mini th m.lnapnlnt of tnno who trlv tu get (nod govern-
ment. Any effort fnr reform nf any aort national atal or municipal re-
ulta In lit reformer Immediately
an organised band of drilled mereenarl who are paid nut of tha public
i lieai to train t nemaeive wttn surn
they nisat I tm in at lh poll are In
agalnat regular traoia. Yet the
their opponent In auch a way lhat
men who support them civil eervb reform la tlealaned primarily to
glv tho average American cltlaen a fair chann In pnllllc. to gv tu this
oltlsen lit same weigitl in politic mat th "ward heeler ' haa.
ratronags doea not really help a party tt help th boa to gel oon-
trol of th machuary of th party aa in 1111 waa true of tha republican
party bat It due not hdp th party (in tho average th most swsrolna
parly victoria In our liiatory have
agalnat the victor ah mat in patronage do la to blp the word
clamant In th party retain control of tha parly organisation. Two of lh
vil dement In our government against which good cltlaona have to con-
tend are. 1 tha lack of cuntlnuoua activity on tho part of tha good
tltlsan ihainielvra and I th vr-prent activity of tho who have only
an evil lf-lnteret lu political life. It la difficult to Interest the averag
rltlian In any partcular movement to tha degree of getting Mm I take an
efficient part In II. Ha wlahee lh movement well but he will not or often
cannot take the time and lb trouble to serve it efficiently; and this
whether lie happens lo be a mechanic or a banker a telegraph operator
or a aliiiekHper. He ha hla own Interest hla own budnoaa and It is diffi-
cult fur Inm to spare the time lo go around lu the prlmarlea tn a to the
organisation lo ae tu gelling out the vol In abort to alland to ail tha
thousand dclalla of political management.
tin the other hand lh apoll aaim breed a rba of ntn who finan-
cial Interest It is tn lake thla neoeasary time and trouble. They are paid
fur so doing and they are paid out of the public cheat. I'nder the epulis
yatem a man Is appolnlsd to an ordinary vleilcal or ministerial poaitlrn
In Hie municipal federal or alala government not primarily bncaue he 1
ript'ctrd to be a good ervnt but becau ha haa rendered help to aoni
big hn or tu the henchman of Mime big Inuat 111 atay In office depends
vol upon how he perforin eervlce but upon how he relalne hla Influence
In lh parly. Thla neceaaarlly mean lhat hi attention to the interesto of
the public al laige even though real. I secondary to hla devotion to hla
iirgaiiiaatlun. or lo the Intereat of th ward leader who put him In hi
place. Hn he and hi fellow attend to pontlna not once a year not two or
Hire time a year like th averag cltlien bw every day 4n the year. It I
the one thing lhat they talk of fur It I their bia and butler. They plan
about It and they i hem about It. They do It bt-vau It la their bualnea
I do nn blame them lit the buiat. I blama ua In people lor we ought lo
make it clear a n bell that lite buaim of serving the people In one r
the ordinary immaterial government poait'-.ia which have nothing to d
with deciding the policy of lh government ahould hava no neceary con-
nnctlnit Willi tlm management nt prlmatle. or caucuaes and of nominat-
ing mil tiinuna A a result nf our wrung thinking and auplneueaa wa
A ih un rlt.Bfii tend to breed a maea nf men whoa Interval In govern-
mental matti'i me often advera to ours who ar thoroughly drilled
tliotoughly oigaitlied who male thnlr livelihood out of politics and
alio Ii ciuntl) make their livelihood out nf bud polltlia. They knew every
liltle twtat and turn no matter how Intricate in th politic of their aeveral
ward i.( elii'ii election day cornea th oidlnury cillscn who haa merely
th Intereat lhat all good men all decent rlliaeu shnuld hava In pnlltlral
life finds hliliaelf a helplea before three men aa If ha wer a aolliaxy
volunlar In the prcae-iic of a band of drilled merrenarlea on a field of
battle There ate a iniipln of hundred thousand federal office not lo
apeak pt at. it and municipal office The men who fill the office and
lh men who wiah to till them within an.l without th dominant party
tor the time being make a regular army whoae lnlrl It i that lh
yatem of blend and butter politic ahall continue. Agalnat their cuncrete
Intereat we haw merely the generally unorKanlaeiJ aenllment of the com-
munlty lu f.ivor uf putting Ihiuga oa a decent baa.. The larg number nf
men aim believe vugiiely In good ar pitted against tha smaller but atlll
larger number of men whoa Inlet eat It often become to set very con-
iicicly and lively for evil and It la small wonder lhat lh struggle 1
doubtful.
(To be continued)
(Copyright 1111 by th McClur Newspaper Ryndlcate)
RESIGNATION OF SHARP
ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT
WASH I NtlT 'N. Feb 1 4 I'reai-
dent Wilton a accepted th realg-
nation of William Otave Hbsrp a
ambaeaador lu h ranee In take ef-
fect when a amic.wr iitmll'le. This
aa lev i a led bv con eMpiindence be.
Iwreit the preauleiit and Hut aniba-
aadnr made public tonight nt th
wltll home Klthuul comment
There aa no Information in of-
ficii! circle tonight a tn whom the
ptraldenl bad III mind for Hie I'ari
poal t ill nt the I linn the reaigna-
tlon nf am Mci 'orinli k a chair
in n nf tlie ileniori at Ic national com.
mltte w.ia miidn known by lh Aa-
ainitted I'teaa at mouili it was
a il I that Mr M.l'ornili k anuld be.
come ainhaauMdor to l-itiie.
HnvcV lli-ellng Hunt'
St.M 'he Tickle Ileal" lite Throat
and t'lite-i 'lie i oogti Trice It.W. A
fiee hn uf n l'i:. TIIATF KtlAF.
for i h.at i'iiM. Head l ot. la and
(.loop encltwrd with atrry bull!.
Roosevelt
year I nail not lin very active in
ninii routine work In the organise
nau bn nreaiti
I ard l( year aa civil arvlc rommlaalonar four
year undr l'rldnt llarrlann and then two year
levelan.l. waa treated by both
the uimuat consideration. Amnng my
fellow rnmmiaelonera lhre waa at one time ei-()uv
nf Huuth Carolina and at another
time John ll I'rm tnr of Kentucky. Tliey war dmo
oral and ei confederate euldlera. I becaina dply at
and w tood ahouldr tn hnuldrr In
wlil.lt tho conttulaalon waa furred to
tak part.
Civil aervlre refnrtn had two aid. Tbr waa. first
a mora efflrlent admlnlatrallun nf
and aacond th even more I in
withdraw lha adntlnlatrallva offlc
from In domain nt amilla tiiillllca
out nf American tiollllcal llfa a fruitful
Ths ooll thaory of oolltlca la lhat
hich the victorious political party I
aiatpin were noearllv man nf a err
Ihoa who lacked thee uualitlra were
to lb front. Vet there were many
wltn rendured party aervtca with the
the publlo awnrto latur rarrlAra
clerks because of lite nolllliw of them
foollan and Oegradlng as ll la wlrkad
m al flrat alght aiiraordlnary lhat it
to b ud primarily tor the good of
Ingrained In th mind of tha averag
tu the whola procea that It aaemrd
cnuraa way aa th only tirooer attitude
whar tha rltlaena themaelvea did nut
that the poatofflro ahould b held by a
Moreover unlaaa both aldee were
of political reward tha aid that
and Intended again lo do.
public ntlment especially in th
where tha party la not atrona. and
ara nunibera of atatea and municipal
bn dnna to do away with tha spoils
patronage la a handlran difficult to
finding thenieolvna face to fan with
skill that ordinary good cltlsena when
much lh poeltlon of mllltla matched
cltlsena lhmlva support and pay
they are drilled to overthrow lh very
been won when th patronage was
CHAMBERLAIN ASKS NAMES
OF. OFFENDING OFFICERS
WAHlVmN. Fb. It Senator
Chamberlain announced In tha sen-
ate in rewpona lo an Inquiry that
lh military rnmmltte would obtain
from lha war department the nam
of the army officer who. n court-
martial proceedings hat lmpod
extreme penaltle upon soldier fur
trivial nffana.
Th Imiutry wa made by Senator
lloralt of Idaho w ho aa d he heard of
a caae a here a man waa eenieuced
to 10 year lmirlnninnl for refus-
ing lo peel potato
Hamburg In lanlr.
A MAT I. Ill MM Tliltrailav. Feb 1
Theie i a anic In Hamburg aa a
reaull of the depredation of band of
thieves opetatmg throughoul th
city aeniding to llarlln dlapatche
to the llndelrid Th handa ai
ail lo trivet in moior car aud.l"
b heavily arinad )
The Wife
TtaB FjmI of lh Old and lh IVtrla.
nlng of lien New Ufa.
CHAITBH CLVI.
That all things come lo them who
faithfully work and have patience to
wail aa.ro ad ahuUt lO b th Caa
fur rtrlan. Through Mr Mandls
Influence clients cam lo him aa the
days passed paying clients who
telped him have confidence In him-
self and In his earning power. A
feeling lie had almost lost when hi
country called him.
Major Williams wa a constant
visitor. Bo very often waa Molll
King who had not glvsn up her
war work wllh th coming of paea
but who. th major declared
"workad harder than sh did over-
sees "
Mollis wa working In one of ths
large baas hospital which had been
atahllahed In New York fthe had
taken a room In a private family
and whatever tlma she could spare
from her work she gavs to her
fiancee whn grumbled that th moat
unlnlereatlng private If he had been
giteaed or wniindd had flrat plar
In .Molll affection and first claim
on her tlm. Hut Molll only laughed
and wnl quietly on her way know-
ing the man eh had pronild to
marry not only underatood but ap-
proved. finly one did Ituth and Molll
refer In any way to what had hap-
pened In the daya whea llrian uaed
to go to th little Ureenwlch Village
studio. They were nlona one eve-
ning. waiting for )rlan and the
major when aomethln concerning
an earapad of aome one they knew
cauaedvAlolll to say:
"If married women only knew that
half th tlma Ihey war Jealoit
without reaaon lhara would ba
fewer divorce lea acandal. Why
half th time when a married man
goea to another woman give her hi
Mine buy her dinner It I either
heraua h 4a piqued or bored at
home. In your cae Ruth Oh
lon't look Ilk lhat and don't blush
ther ta no nd. In your caa.
Ilrlan waa plquad. Not knowing you
well. I of eoura thought him
bored. I thought yon did not cat
fnr him. that your work absorbed
ynu. Hut I am going to confaas
right now that many tlm I wlshd
Ilrlan would slay at home. Hut I
felt eorry fur him; 1 thought he
needed sympathy from some one
and although often I gave up doing
things which I wanted to do for him
I knew he waa aafa with m. I had
knnwn htm Ion. Ituih 1 waulad
hint tn keep straight."
"And to think I thought ynu the
nnlv neraon who wolild lead him
astray!'' Ituth rpundd a rueful
look on lir fare. '
""Well ll'e all over and pad nnw
and w are both happy aa ran be. I
am very grateful Ituth. tlrateful
for your friendship for llrlan'a He
hae Improved wonderfully he will
be a big man In hla profession sums
day. And 1 am so grateful for the
major's love. Tn think that such a
man shnuld car for me make m
feel very hutiibl."
Whn ar you going to marry
him"
That' what I want tu know!"
The ingjor and Ilrlan had entered
very quietly. The two wnman Iran
bsen so. Interested Ihey had not
heard them.
Mollis blttahed delightfully ana
looked en pretty that Ituth -
claimed enthuilaetlrally:
u don'l blama you Majnrt If I
ward In your place I ahould carry
her off In spit of herself."
"I'erhaps I shall soma day tr
"I'leeae llatsn to me" Ruth broke
In. "I want ynu lo be married her.
Rachel will gel un a wwdding upper
Pleaaa do not refu W. Mollis. My
heart Is ssl on giving you your wed
ding"
Tesrs came Into Molll' yeg.
"I had not honed to have a wed
ding." she said unsteadily "I have
no one tu glv m one no relative.
1 mean. It IB a wonderful thing for
you to mnke auch an offer Ituth"
"Then ynu will let m?"
"May a mere man ask lust wheej
ynu ran persuade this stubborn lit
There Can Be No Luxury
For the
Ideal
Woman
VhoIs Proud
of Her Home
Equal to the Consciousness
That her piano will stand critical inspection.
To secure such a piano you have but to see the
Stcinway sxmTl ho
Tho Stninwnv in vnur hnrri hornmoo a annrnn
aa . a. a waai. aawaaa. v.a.uass'VU U JV Ul V V fa
of pride and satisfaction supplying you with
that wonderful music which your home now
lacks. Call in and see this beautiful instru-
ment make your choice and start the children
on their musical education.
It You Can't Call Write.
J ' UE!Z rkon 3133 3134
TdLafSA.AeflaatfL.
Great and Unuaual Bargain In Uned Piano.
tle craalur lo lt you do this for
her "
"t.'om Molll. be garnet fix lha
data right nnw and put us out of
misery " Ilrlan bad kept still aa long
aa posslbl.
"In April" she finally said her
far cnvrd with bluhs. her eye
shining Ilk twin star. "Hy that
tlm I ran bs better eparvd. Mr
boye' In the hoapltal will many of
thm be gone by that time. 1
oouldn't dert them miner. "
"You ee hnw It l." th major In.
lerruptad. "I shall always b a Jeal-
ous husband Jsalous of I'nde tUm'a
eons "
"And I. I nsver shall be Jlou
again I ahall only be thankful that
I have been spared to 'niak good'
at home aa well aa ovr there.' "
said Brian.
"We will trust each othar ao must
ynu and Molll." Ruth eald quietly
"(inly In lhat way can a huaband and
wife knnw taus happln together."
"There I Hachtl calling ua to
dlnnvr Now lhat w hav eettlad all
the futur. let' gt busy wllh the
precenl and eat" Ilrlan aald brightly
and his srm closed tightly sliiul
Hut ha waist aa they walkid into the
dining ronm.
' THR END.
Little Ben's Notebook
Tito I'arfc Avcnavc New a.
Dig Aialdlnt In Rid Hunts House.
lotat Thersday morning wile Hid
Hunts father was shaving his face
lh raser slipped and cut hla chin
uroberlv partly becsuae Hid bumped
Into th bank of hla nees Juat then
alia Imltatln a frog Jumping.
Bloalaty. Mr. Aril Allxanders
umbrlla lhat ha got for Krleamag
haa sot thr ribs broak and a big
hoi tor In It already but It dill
valubi on account of having hi
Inlllala nn ths handle.
u-i....i.i maim t.arnv Rhnnster
haa had a dime for almost a weak
and h dont act a ir n waa ever
going to spend It and the fellow
era tired or getting ixcueu .. r
tlm h come erround.
I'ome by Hklnny martin
win. iinnii considering.
I got a watch for Krlaamas.
It went all rite at rri.
tint vrv tlma I dron It now
I . A . a 1 1 1 1 . a.pu
Intrlstlng Fgcka auout iniriauna
I'eeple. Ham craa' one pianteu a
i ti. t..ek varrl and went out
very daf to ae If a eg plant had
cam up yet nam i.rnaa aunnim.
It but aavlng ne wa muirn ynunger
at the time.
Make a Job Today
laborer are plentiful for every
cleg of work there la to bo don
around your hnme or plac of bua-
lna. Your wlf may want a man
lo aalat In rearranging th furnl-
ture and for hou cleaning. You
may want ybr ln Pdd for
spring oddlng Your garden apot
may ned frllllilng or apadlng.
The lawn may need a load or two
nf dtrt. which would furnish work
for a man nd team. A general
clan-up policy should b adnptM.
Kvarythlng put In plck and span
shspe. You know you'ra going lo
hava rrme of this work dnn Ister
and you can do ll belter now when
plenty nf good competent labor I
available.
It's gemd bndneaa Judgment to
kn labnr busy. It keepa money
In elrculatlon. Mny honest work-
Ing msn are now In Tulsa main-
talnlng homea. whn would appre-
ciate thle work. Th city ahould
nt It parka and property In first
claaa shapa and svarythlng now
they can do a well aa later. Ruay
panpl ar generally eonUnted
PTb1' federal etate employment
srrlr Is anilmis to srv you.
Tak up your labor wanta with lha
rvln.
A.J.CHIPEMgr.
4
S II ?
Tulsa
Garment
Factory
SALE OF
BLANKETS
Fxtra 'te Wot. I N
"mil .Ngp
$5.33
IslHnketH;
regular $7.50
Blanket are quoted
niRiver lor next full.
Buy now.
Buy your B
for next fal
ankct.t now
. $14 Wofil
Blanket"
pure whito
$10.50
Buy your Blanket now
for next fall; $'.) Whit
Wool a( ryr
Blanketd .. .OO.O
Another nhipraent of new
Spring Coatn and Coat
Suits. 'Any new Spring
Coat Suit in the house
values to ffjt) J fvp
$45.00 ....$s47d
Alterations free on our
Spring Cout Suits. Any
Suit ir. the flJO i qp
hOUSe . ...4'aas1e7J
IS'eto Spring Halt
Shapes and ready-to.
wear; lovely nnts; any
style; utraw Qr
or colors . . . . vtU
SUk Drrnn Skirtu
All colors JJrJ
NeiP Arriral In fielding
Silk
Full ran of colera hmh In
satin anil gusranteeil Tfftt.
Ask to them alien nu
want a Bilk of quality that la.
fullr guaranteed.
IJrlding Wanh Satin
All colors; 8(1 inehes
wide; $2.50 value flM
Extra Sprrial
English Long Cloth; 10.
yard piece; regular pric
$3.00 JIM
Hath Robe Iltankftn
Nice for couch covers. To
close out $1JJ
Extra Special
Ladies' Handsome Voile
Waists; regular $1.50 to
$2; one day 7P
only JV
Extra Special Curtain
Scrim'" 1C
yard iOL
Extra Special
Curtain Scrim
Pure white hemstitrhed
border lace insertions;
extra special Of
yard
Extra Special
I'nbleached I..
Sheeting
36 Inches wide;' extra
;p.ni":.........20c
Extra Special
Sfi-inch light color I'er-
cales 91
yard "V'
Tulsa
Garment
Factory
Eiut Setvnth and
Kennmha
M
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