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POTASH AND PERLMUTTER DIS CUSS oerdcrrent topics uofthe day
By Montague Glass
(nprtalil. Itltl liy the ti lurr NrwAiuiprr hVnillriile
TULSA DAILY WOULD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1921
hi
look something .
orris Pi rlmuiti r
'I wonder why il Is that so nuny I
Jwomch wears Ihi'lr hnlr huhhi'il now j
tndnys " A ho I'nliish icmoi kid n-
fmortilng recently. "II makes ihi'iu
;look something terrible " I
"Anil I tsii ipoi win ii mhi weir !
anur mustache like u tnotlmi udt nl
'rondy It makes ymi
lolcgnnt what?" Mi
retorted.
I "I wciir my tnmislin he 'he wn I
llko lo wcnr II" Aim relnlnid 'I
ifjf I want to wear m v iiiiiiii'ii' In Mi il
wny whoso business In II ninwnv '' '
"Dili I imy II wan?" Murili n-dud
hy wny of making ppn e
"Then why ih you make nil' h ri'
Innrks7" Ahi rohllnuod. ' I unhor- i
more .Muwius. 1 "vi Imm n wiling
my moiistnrhc Mil way fr 11
already while Indie nnlv slamd to I
huh their Itnlr within Hie l-t ycir'
or so. ntiil that I wlwl people
Joels to Miwrus. Whli h I see Hint
a hli; ilry goods slme thinks norl
otiBly of firing nny of I ho Indus who
work fur It. If they tnko up thin il' w
rrnxy stylo "
: "Wt'll." MorrH remarked! "If ilrv I
goods stores would make It il poll' V
nut to hiivn iiotlilim to ilo with
Indies who tnko ii new. crnyy stvics
Abe they woulil hue pniotlriillv
nlncty-clght per out of their cus-
tomers." "Htlll. you've not lo nilmlt t lint
hnhhnl hnlr nln't becoming to iiimI
women" Alio Insisted.
"I don't know If It Is. nnil I don't
Know If It nln't" Motrin ilorliired
"No new style In booomlllg In n
woman If you'vi! kI the old slvl" no
firmly fixed In your mind Unit nil
you urn prepared to ndmlt nhout tho
new ntylo In Mint It In new. Aim
Alio whlh) I nln't got itillo ho ninth
confidence In tho good Judgment id
Indies ns some people linn y'under
Hlnnd still my experience In the
L'nrmont business unit no 11 married
ninn nlso looms 1110 to think that If
n stylo nln't becoming to Indie no
dry goods store Mill have to thieilon
to fire them In order to nwike them
lenvo off wearing Hiieh 11 ntyle And
wluit In more Alio most dry goods
stores nnwnihos In more concerned
nhout eunloliierH cutting off their
orders Minn salesladies cutting off
their hnlr. whk h If wo eoilld only !
net lo work 11 hundred girts updat-
ing sowing machines on 11 rouplo of
hlK tirdeiH of ton tlioiin.iiid dollars
nplreo or no for my pint them girls
would huh their hnlr. Ishnvn tholr
eyebrows tine llpKtlckii nnil wenr
peek-n-hoo stockings nnd wnlnln
which would noiid them to Jail for
' llfo In 'Ion rity llllnoln"
"Well hohldnif In hiTomlnK fimh-
' lonnhlo In other thlnm henlden
hnlr" Aim nald In order to ehuiKn
Ihn converMiillon. "whleh 1 eo that
f'nilKrpfin hnhhnl tho SlilppInK
Ilonrd'H entlmatn of what moiioy It
needed for riirrpnt imnennen hy cut
tint? off tiretty noar 11 hundred and
fifty million dollnrn. nnd Hecretary
Mellon nnyn that tho tloverninent
Minuld ntiKht to huh Hh woikltur
forco hy IruvluK Junt n frlmte. of em-
ployrn to run Mm department"
which In now covered with (in ele-
gant thick Krouth of Kovernment
clerkn the wny thn Seven Hutherhind
Klntern lined to wan with hnlr"
"And the renult will ho that tho
riovernment will let a few twenty-
dollnr - 11 - week lenoitiiiihein K"
Alio and pull tho tranniutlon on
the voters nt tho next Klertlnn Junt
' to nhow how economlral a Kepuh-
llcnn iidmlnlHtnitloii inn he" Mor-
ris nald "wlmrenH If Mr. Woeka
wnnted to really nml truly cut down
cxpennen like he iliilmn ho doen
what ho nliould ntiKht to do In to
mart rlKht In nnd lay off 11 few IiIkIi
tuilnrled Heeretarlen like Mr. IIukIich
nnd Mr. Weekn until tlmen Ketn n
llltlo hotter and ho could dlnponn of
n few of them nhlpn wo've Kot lied
up nt llolmUon and Han Krnnolsco."
"Hay. with thin hern Dln.irmanient
Conference conilnt; on. they'll need
nil tho ciililnel offleeiM they've i:ot
down In WnnhliiKton." Alio nald.
"The date of the opcnhiK In already
net for Nuvemher Uth not Iwo
monlhn nwa. nnd already the At'
torney (lenetnl In Mwiunpi'd with ro-
nuimtH for advice nuch .m. Could
Mr. IIUKhen mi f ely ko lo wmk and
rrnervn eltihl rooniH and conuectliu;
bath for the Turkltdi Delen.ito and
htn wlven under the Miiun Acf In
lttHJWli!ili eight nerewt "IWiltr cwyjvm&W
the I'rrndi Dilcn'i 1
repri m tit 11 live or anil 11
rxtuil of m mill.) on
diplomatic Pilccut I .idmlltiil to the 1 nl'ed
radi r to the jtiilin tinder the Itnni'irr illon Ijiw
nil ad two 111 111 rum t of there lienu cnly one
uNirr.M
fiTATIS
' ""
uuf llinlted to ten per cpnt of the
uiitiilier of AlhinlanM already llvlnc
heie. how could they ndmlt more
than one tenth of on Alhanlan'''
And yet I'rentdent Harding (.iIIm!
thene here iee('aten the kuchIh of
the niitlon'' A he continued.
"They're in en Rolni? to lie treated
like one of tho family. Alio" Morrln
wild. "They'ie ifolliK to lm frlnked
for IImiiiu made lo pay their own
hotel IiIIIh and If one of them hrltiK
IiIh wife alotiK and nlie Hhould want
to Kinoke an after-dinner clKaret In
U'liHliliiKton. 1). ('.. the police there
will net Just the name toward her an
they would toward your wife or
mine A he."
"Well It'll he 11 Rood MlInK for
them forelKnerH to come over here
and find out for thuuiHvlvcH Junt
what kind of 11 country thin l.i .Maw-
ruiw." Aim nald. "They' cot alto-
Kether the wroru; Idea about uh on
the other Hide. They think for In-
.itiince we aro a nation of dollar
huuteiM. Now they'll know we'ro a
nation of lliiunr littnterH which In
to nay that half of the nation In
limit Inn for lliiuor to ill Ink and the.
other half In huntliiK Cor lliiuor to
rnnfiKcntp. Then nualn on the other
nlde they think we nln't a' law uhld-
liiK nation .whPteiin we nhiilo more
lawn than any other nation could
alildo In a million yearn."
"At Mint A he noliody soomn to
''Hew ti0ld.hty i&3iraat tsw(r 'Cl'j.iiiio tme Crti.Cla. ipiT
v. AU'iiiisst ao:
hundred ciihch of White Heal ami u
Couple of uliip loailn aHsotteil llnr
deaux and lliiiKOiidy under the Vol-
ntoad A'f Mliould the Albanian
Washington Is Just as Thirsty
WABIIINHTON The line of hair
tonic flavoring eMracm pcrfumen.
nicdlclluH eontalnluc alcohol and
even polimiioun wood alcohol
for hevi-niKo iiiinioxen htul 11
eood (leal to do with tho fnct that
tho nunther of Jail nentenccs dealt
out at the nation's capital tor Inlox-
Icnllon durlmc the flncal year ended
Juno 30 11)21 showed an tnereano
of 34 per cent over tile previous year
nccordlntr tfi tho annual report of
W. U I'cnk suiicrlntcndcnt of tho
district Jail.
.Superintendent Peak dencrihed tho
tncrcnnu 101 1111 erratic fluctuation In
the procesn of extinction" whleh In-
cal ' ohnervem declared not nuch a
tad wny of pnttliiR It. after nil. At
nny rule Micro were 1.0S7 sentenceil
to Jail for drlnklnt; more than they
could handle an conipaiod with S -1 1
who didn't tot home safely the year
before.
"Krom llulr low point following
tht new law the fliturcs aro ancend-
Iiik nnd Intiixleatlon for the moment
In luerensliiK" lends .the superinten-
dent's repot 1.
The novornHCH 111 new ami mont
Theie were B7 fewer cases of carry
llli; deadly weapons 71 fewer csei 1
of larceny ami 311 fewei cases of
Kriuiil larteny than but c.w.
'J here wire 5S poisons sentenced
for Juy-rlillnu. a decieiise of .11.
Theie weie III cnmmlllcd for mur-
der a train of 10 hut last jear.
There ale four men nwnltltiK execu-
tion. "Il has boon the nccetped belief
that the boy safely hrouKht throtmli
his teens Into the full promise an I
estale of youni: umnliood has safch
piusNed Mm Holds In which wild oals
nro Brown and H firmly onilurkel
upon the broad hlRhway of ructllnde
Irnces rela nnd tho cart secure
enough with its 0110 locked wheel
UKninm riinnlnK over Hay Hetty nl-
toKether rolls Hlowly up ng.iinst her
sinewy hafliH with Just the proper
momentum to clvc her a start for-
um il. The hiiKe Iroon shoes on her
rear feet slide easily over the worn
cobbli stones made smooth by Ions
usaite and htlll smoother by much
sprliikllnK. .Meanwhile her front
feet are proKrcsslntt slowly Impart-
ing only cnouKh haiilmi; tiower to
lusuio ultimate utrlvnl at the dock.!
Hi lm: In the country and "Tlrst time I over noticed hen
ituoi.i of Albanians per- dntni; that trick was nhout two years
to bind in Hie I'tilted States ' aco." said Hklpper Tom. "I thoiiKht
the month of N'oiemher ho-lshe had koiic tamo on me. I loukid.
In her hoofs and then I wont over I
ENERGY BY SLIDING ' "'! I
of the cart nnd Kot due of the othei-j
boys to drive her whlln 1 stood to
one slilo ami saw wnat the otu Kin
was up to. She's mlKhty citnnlm;
about II. She won't try the trick
when there's snow cr Ice on the ltll
"Hut that Is not tho only way she
Is wise either. She won't draK the
curt back uphill with me In it On
the return trip that has to he emp-
ty.' I'e tried to fool her by hiding In
the bark and dropping the loins but 1
she won't mow. 1 have to walk
he KcttltiK ox Ited about thin here
I ilsarniaioeii Conference so far us
1 could see by the newspapers"
Morris remarked.
"Well I'll tell you." Abe hoKnn.
"This here conference biislniss is
bnini: 11 little overdone. 1 Unlit now.
MawtUHM they'w Kot two Confer-
ences koIiik on--the IrMi Confer;
ence and the Klleslan Conference
and for nil an.bndy pajs attention
to them y'linderstand either one of
them mlKht Just so well he the 1 el?-
ula r monthly mectlnt; of tho llhodc
Island Slate Traveling Men's Asso
ciation"
"That's because since Clio blK
Peace Conference Abe" Morris
s.ild "nobody has not any more
confidence In confetoneos at nil
Heemlnitly nil that the deleRatcs to
a conference hns got power to do
Is to nrKiio. nnd when enough of
them delegiites gels laryngitis to
Justify Mm brother president .calling
for the- previous question y'linder-
stand It practically makes no dif-
ference what the convention decides
about disarmament Ireland hllcsln
or anything else nobody Is going to
bo bound hy It anyway."
"Then what Is the good nil them
conventions?" Abo asked.
"l'"or ono thing It given the poli-
ticians back home u chance to kick
nhout. how them delegates has be
tr.ivod their country" Morris re-
nllcd. "Also It's wonderful for the
hotel business becnuse nobody can
spend us much money on Ills own
entertainment us a delegato who Is 1
a guest of the nation Von take
that Minn when our delegates to the
Pence Conference was guests of the
French nation Abe and tho way
tlieiu fellers got wined and dined
y'linderstand was not only a big
tistlinonlal to thy wonderful hospl-
tnllty of the French people under-
stniid me. but it also sent every one
of them ilelegntos home with bad
rases of writer's cramp from slgn-
1 Ing the checks."
"Hut why should the French Oov-
I eminent pay the expenses of our
I delegiites to the Pence Conference?"
A he nnked. "It wnim't their Peace
'(inference nny more thnn this here
1 Dlnarmatni nt Confcrento Is our con
ference.
"The American government nowr
nald It was" Morrln declared. "In
tact Abo the matter was put up to
Secretary Mellon and he not only
wild It wnsn't our Conference but
ho a ho mode a few remarks about
ho bill for painting and papering
the Hotel Crillon which our govern
ment paid after our delegates got
through being guests of the Ficnch
Nation. And furthermore Abe he
said that while tho delegates to this
here disarmament Oonfercnro was
Clients of the nation y'linderstand
he wanted It to be distinctly under
stood that guests arriving without
hnggago would ho required to pay
strictly In advance. Also Abe
guests nre kindly requested to set-
tle their bills weekly nd nil guests
leaving nfier six o'clock and not
notifying tho manager by four
o'clock that they are giving up their
rooms will he charged for. such
rooms for another day'H occupancy
nt the regular rates."
"He that as It may" Abe said "1
see that none of the big men Is (fil-
ing to be there."
"Which big men?" orrln In-
quired "Lord t.eorge for ono" Abo re-
plied "and his Is tho only name I
could ever learn to say right Maw-
rus bcc.ninc when It comes to them
others the Frenchers nnd Itnllcn-
ers. y'undorstand not only do they
hire nnd flro prime ministers so fast
that ymf rouldn't remember the
names understand me hut even If
vou could remember them Mnw-
russ and would want to talk to your
friends nhout them they've got the
kind of names you would have to
point out lfT the newspaper the way
you do food on the hill of fare Vj 11
waller In n French restaurant.""
"Well If thent fellers got through
Ihclr Jobs ns quick ns all that Abe
It would probably be Immaterial to
them whether they went to this here
Disarmament Conference or hot
provided they was pretty fair sail
ors anil the weaincr siayeu any
"airtl then If Ivirit Oeorge agreed
that Kngland should ought to dis-
arm innybc she rcully nnd truly
would disarm."
' Hut the trouble with n Disarma-
ment Conference Abo ns I sec It Is
Mint If It was agreed thai the na-
tions should all disarm and one of
them refused to stand by the agree-
ment y'undcrstnnd" Morris said.
I "thin the other nations would have
to postpone disarming because the
only way to forro a nation to dis-
arm Is to use soldiers with urnts In
'their hnnds which mnkes It Junt so
j hopeless as J'rohlbltlon would ho If
tho only way to enforce Prohibition
would he to hire bartenders and
I keep up n big stork of liquors for
j them to use In Prohlllon enforce-
iment." I "And anyhow Mawruss. Mils here
Lord Cliiorgu has got the example
of other big statesmen which went
I to ConfeteneiH themselves Instead
of sending one of tho men In tho
office" Abo said "with tho result
that they are now trying to work
up a law prartleo to the fair to
middling condition It was In when
they left It to take a political Job
some ten yents ago."
"Thnl's where Mrt Harding showed
a whole lot of Judgment Abe." Mor-
ris said. "lie rlioso Washington
1). C for this here Disarmament
Conference even though New York
Is only six hours iiwny y'under-
stnnd becnuse six hours Is plenty
long enough for tho Fulled .States
Senate to put something over on n
President which woulil take him sit
months nnd n speaking tour to tne
Pacific Coast to explain Just why ho
vetoed It."
"At tho samn time If the United
Htntcs Is going to show that genwinn
Confercnco Hospitality toward the
guests of the nations y'undcrstnnd
New York is more and better
equipped us Washington Is with
Muuyter ticket speculators restau-
rants with two .dollar per person
table chatges bootleg Scotch at fif-
teen dollnrn a quart and nil the
other nttentlons whlrh tho hotel
proprietors of Paris pulled on the
American Delegates to the Peace
Conference and which made them
delegates feel so much at home In
Paris" Abo declared "especially
them delegates who lived perma-
afrald Mint If they held thl
Disarmament Conference n
York" Morris suggested. " e
them delegates might hear
thu Now York law called th.
vnn Act which makes It te
than five yearn In States Pi
carry u pistol y'linderstand
tho result Mint those peopl
wouldn't carry n pistol unit
elrctiitiHtunces whatsoever 1
count the bellow that If th.
will It a broomstick could tu
y'linderstand nln't never uiii
pistol since whereas them 1
which before the Hulllvnn I.niv
through used to feel nbs 1
naked unless their clothes wii
tidily padded with pistols
stand nln't been senred Into
off so much ns ono aututn
"Why should they?" A (
"People which curries pis
prepared to use them Mnwr
If they ain't afraid of inur i
suicide why should they In
of States Prison?" -
"And Mint's why a Dlvirn
Conference couldn't make
nations disarm Abe" Mnrr
eluded "All it could do
threaten them with war ir
don't y'linderstand nnd a v
nation nln't no more afraid
than u hungry man Is of a
course dinner"
whores reasonably smooth." Morris j nently In New York.'
remarked "but while there has!
been times during thn past seven
or eight yenrs when It looked llko If
this hero Lord (leorgc didn't show I
nny better results thut tho most he
could expect would be a pretty fair
letter of recommendation from his
last employers y'linderstand still
he has managed to keep on cashing (
a good sized monthly pay check
fiom the Ilrltlsh government. And
heVT probably got It all figured out 1
Mint the wny tu nurse a good Job Is 1
lo keep regular office at his own .
desk within w'alklng dlntnnce of tho
cashier's window y'linderstand." I
"Still It would be a great ndvnn- j
tnge to have such big men like Lord
tleorgo nt this here Dls imminent
Conference Mawruss" Abe said!
Mnybe the President was also
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Flowers-
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Ki'iisnn and offered hero In a variety
of shttilct. mid Mugfi of bloom that
nnlliipatc jour every wish.
Astor- ! us well us all kinds of
assorted flower. arc nt tholr very
host null. log exceptional sehs'tloiii
for dinner dance mrty or other so-
liul 11 f fair.
Mrs. De Haven's Flower Shop
14 East Sixth St.
Osage 5155
CAPLIN'S
22 HAST SIX'OXI) ST.
For
Monday Only
Clean-up Sale of
35 Silk Dresses
Your Choice for
5
$15 $20 and $25 xnlucs
.XIATi:itIAIJS aui:
Taffetas
Satins
Canton Crepe
Georgette
Tricoleltes
CAPLIN'S
22 FAST SIXOM ST.
' Albanian
I the full
inn led
dm Ing
saves
New Vorl. Street Department Horse
M-nrns I .f f liienc) Work
Krnni lli N.w Vork Sun.
One of the equine liiipliives of the
New York street cleaning depart-
ment Is cultivating the efficiency
fad She has taught herself to get
her work done with the minimum of
effort.
Tom Congallnn the vetunn skip-
per of the two-wheeled cart to
which Hay Hetty Is harnessed every
.llt lti.t l.tir BLicd I.. 1iinl't
know how she thought up the trbk ! "I" Mio hill right by the side of her
which has brought her illntinctlon j bond where she can keep tin eye on
niei all the other horses nsotgucd to j me."
Mm Job along lower Hlvomlile drive.
Hi' wants
over that
the world to know how -ho
hiul no part lu teach-
of them ore legltlmnt. art!. Ion of I "lives a wire nil cniiu to iinng ineir
commerce hut they are being used i 'leads In shame In the squalor of
for purposes never deslgm d by the ! privation because of the misdeeds
manufacturer. Hnlr lonlu. tlivur-i "r 11 n man.
Ini: ixtrurts lu-rfumes. me.lt. ii.. ! "Then on to other wars tho ar-
tho poisonous wood alcohol are nil I r"" pmnts until It passes beyond the
being consumed by th. obl-tltne vic-
und light living. . ing her
"llecmise 11 Is so nearly universal jnj. Hetty's entirely original no-
Iho v lew Is undoubtedly well found-' ti f asted effort In to walk
cd. And yet 13a I of this year's Jail down the hill leading from the diiie
population were between the lines ' to th. Hudson at th.. foot id s.-von-of
20 unit 30; mole limn one-thlid ( teentb street particularly w In n sli"
of all. at the exait time when life .ki1(c t. a he.ulh bnibnl
should hold for them every Induce-( Therefore llav H. ltli
moot to h loyal to the precepts of . Th tH .
lighleoimncsa. the half on which she wears her hind
II I as nee -"-' ... . no r Whln Kklpr T ..
pons uiseiose u ooi me wnu riue- . . . . . .. ...
r en of vooth. hot the aire th.lt ' '" f XM h111' Willi till
I Apples nnd dnles urc ns beneficial
I to the teeth as sweets are harmful.
.Vlir I.OMINs IN 1ITIM!
W. I. S1LVE
I III! lilllMi! MtTlsT
1'ti il l.linllril Numtirr
( MiMlrnlp.
lilDMI OsAlli: Sfli9.lt
Have Your Bobbed
Hair Permanently
Curled
Permanent Waving and
Permanent Curling. Water
and Perspiration'" Proof.
And all other beauty
york.
Nntliral llslr !ool of ery f
rrlctlmi IncluitltiGT llnbii llnr Mutfi
ftc.
Inecto and Other Hair
Coloring
Franco-American Toilet
Articles
MARCELLING
PERFECTLY DONE
New York Hair Shop
and Beauty Parlor
Over ItciilH'rg's
tints of a habit which uiulrei an
net of congress to cure.
'The Increase Is due to the fact
that younger men have been able to
evade the law und have found means
' of trafficking In saleable Imitation
of old bovoi ages having an nleohal
'.content nenrly double Mint of the
.older product.
"Tho enforcement of the law U
' fully In keeping with the public's
' viewpoint nnd the Increased viola-
'lions nre probably only an eiratl-
fluctuation In the process of extluc-
Mon. ...
"Ilecnuso tho courts took sin h a
determined stund In thu mailer f
frowning upon certain forms of
r-cklcssncns and defiance of law
ood results aro utrcady Indicated.
sixtieth milestone and men with-
in the limits of old age were rciolved
There were 600 of the total under
S'i misguided. iKnoiant icckbss.
npd their crimes wei neirlv nlvv.iv
more serious than those of men be-
tween 10 and 50. In this lattei
group are found the hnhltu.il drunk-
aids. so Mint they pad the total of
their seneratlon to fM."
"Twenty to 3u Is the age of yield- '
log to temptation." the report con-
cludes sibling "It Is there the ounce
ot .irevetitloii Is needed."
he
Ml h-
nlwa.vx alights and lo I - i n. of tin
wile. Is of his cart w It t a thn k h un
wllliii opiialion Is llav Itiiiti's i tie
till tht start ag iln lo th" illlinn
lug scows luoori d to i lie iln ks it ill-
fool of the hill After cb. has too
grossed a f. u --! ps Hav Hil sud
denh stllfin i In i hind ! gi The
r
"I'hev observe J.cnt viry MtrliHy
In that f u Mli dm t the)"' '
"Oh very Thfy don't permit any
anecdo'cs tu be told at tlu dinner
table ewpt flslt stortca. -Auicr
Icun Lesion Weekly.
GO TO SCHOOL
MONDAY
roll Term of tlu Tt IS V lU'Sl
m:ss t'ou;iK tu iitRt ircttiiiii
nt ! r tc1 NV r In Mint M) liu or
irunl(M MomlHj lit both iMy Hiul
niithi nlmil Takf i ho short anl
nt. ituti to n tfoil ttlMon OhII
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