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Tulsa Worldi
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tVtMA imi wniti.n, SUNDAY, MARCH it. iihi. "it. A Faint Jonception of What the Public Library in New York Is fin niHhliiK" MSl lli.it lie)' imnm'ini'iiM ninl lighting UllMh 1 Hi looked rUdlni ir fen open xork flu. unil Its iiurth Ii I Streets.

'I'd, llh Its fol Ii llnus lit II. Aldom poind! 'l in- fronl bugs flguri'M hi. i Mini In Vork Imagine ii initgnlfli iii building. In. ati .1 uli 1 1 I Hi" i I'BHUlll'Ul ii mi desirable nticti in New York city, built in wt nf Krimch rennale- i I IlllH llIN .1 lUIIK "I I cIiim i .1 I Inn iii utH ii ml ni'iilptoi Clin ii.

mi. I vnu Iihvb Hiimi' ilnt, roll- HDiary, iiiiniii' in. The in unllliiiinti, boating th iioti known In would go tn make I I'. I I. ci Hi.

world! public library has i ihi vltii ot iii" Iryanl park, New i on i inh avtinuo I .1. f.i.'i llryanl it Im beautiful to llli' M', m'iimi: will- abundance building, i most Imposing. Six by J'mii itiirti.it rpi panting ittltmili religion, iii -i in i nil torj "tn im iitul pootrj mil gi nt tin, puTpoara of litilldlng. Ith-cr aide of tin- main cntniiici stands a figure bj I 'i iii McMiinut' representing tvhdom mil knowledge. There iH HIkiI II gl'IMIl nl culling li Otiurgo Dsrnurd ri'ireKentlng mdenoe unil urt.

muln pedlmenta nortb i till biiiiIIi of (he main I'lttrunot' lire doi orated ly K. (', 'otter, Three magnificent bronao in iii" main entrain Hi rotunda, which mi largo marble dull rotunda gives gigantic slse and 1. tn ba rajat ii vsa hlefli difficult) nt urine; i ufflolont ii.nl bin no- uualltv daalded which ni uged i ha delai In the i omplel Ion el the building) lint IIiom who View it nun in ii" pal fat in. iii 't Mm i wai "iii worth HJIertrlc elevators art provided, but fi i hem, i "i tin' in 1 1 iii" stairs have mi eaay Incline. Kluob fllghl gives access to lung linos ot marble corrldora, rita floors and walla ara ii, 1.1" lulls polUbi d.

'I lie pollings glvi the onlj touch of color, there an hand painti puustsr in ni utral tinU lllutni In metallic broiiga Itiater, Standing tn the marble corridor "i lha Ionia, i looki through iiii marble arches Into tli rotunda and across the rotunda to fifth avenue, through large gin windows aol In frame of ornamental lironae, floor; ni of iii" Ii ara i he marble halla aolng fortieth and For- 1 1 hi floor tl 1 1, i i depart mont i cata This laal Ii id Into tn. main reading rt which stands dtrectl) above the gigantic stacks, which ncoupj three floors; namely, iii" bnaemanii the tlrsi and second ri. 'i publli i atalogue room i ontalna s. oo ii boxen ol i in 4 atalog fitted In ihelf iii 1 1 on three S'des of the room. Am a provision for future nddl iiuiiK, there la a gailerj above, pro- give ndnthudoii Ii IS III" III" 1 1 iii this country, tli" Imprem Inn i irnale bronae railing, itM decoratloiiH ate In keeping, yet tile rt! i.

im ii "i (he in. appeiilN to every visitor, ii extern) through the first ami floor and Ita vaulted celling In elxty feet high. Tn the right and dm left the ro-tuiiila are grand ntiilrvva wh'te Marble, uphold great ninrble an hea with a apan nf seventeen foot between their buttresses These archoi wore a problem to Urn architect anil Several quarries of marble wore taxed lb furnlah the material. They required 6. ooo oublo feet of perfeel marble, the slightest flaw or blemlah oaualug lUUH tiHAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH Harmless Remedy, Made from Garden Sage, Restores Color to Gray Hair.

A foaling of ladneaa accompanies the discovery ot the first gray bain which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age, Gray liuir, however hnndsome it may be, makes person look old. Wo nil now the advantage of being young. Aside front the pood impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that. you are "looking fit" gives one COQTftga to undertake ami accomplish things. So why Buffer the handicap of looking Id on account of hairs, when simple remedy will give your Imir youthful color und beauty in a few days' time? Most poopio know thnt common garden hhk acts bj a color restorer ai 1 ecalt) tonic us well.

Our grandmothers used "Sage Tea" for keeping their hair dark, soft nnil luxuriant. In Wyeth'l Sage nnil Sulilinr llBir Remeily we have nn ideal preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching I and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A i applications of this valuable remedy v-lll bring back tho color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hni Get fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days' treatment. All druggists sell it, under guar-antee that the money will bo nfaflaed If the remedy UnOt exactly as represented. Inl Ak, Bhai Me li ug Tulsa Transfer Storage Co.

Mmlng. Packing end Shipping, Clean, lanital) Stnruge. lteasonablv Ratea, 114 So. Boulder TULSA HOSPITAL. Writ Knit R' utta Tilth Stiftt Fbon.

70. Atut'iUnce at t.o Opfii to All Pliydri.ni or of any Dcnoniliiatlon. Ml8 II ZIEOLER. laal Oiidnat. VntfftMty ot I Itoipltal Training School.

INSURANCE We write fire, tornado glass Insurance, We Insure oil In tank. We Insure your rents. Thone It. I'. PETTI pUiU GALVANIZED TASKS Everything in Metal Southern Cornice Works 104-106 A.

LouiJer. 1'ltotte 154b tod bj mi Tht method by hli thla great n-brarj should t. intlle the crowd! of readers was tor years the subject of careful consideration on the pari of the must gklful librarians in the world. 1 1 la believed I lial I he plan adopted approach) tho maximum of Speml nil, I facility, 'i he 1 1 ade i nb ra the catalogue room ami becausi li iimpiioity or arrangement has little difficulty in finding tli" boi ,1. sires, lie makes a slip i Ivas it in one of the 1 attsndanta In charge and then pssses Into tin main reading room, its slip.

Is sent b) pneumatic tube into the service bureau of the reading room I in. in which it is forwarded quickly to tim Mailt. 'I'lie book is found in al few minutes if li la In tho building ninl in nn inert dlhlj short time itm electric annunciator In the main read, ing room announces the number of tin, imiik anil iii" reader goes to the huge sereeli that separates the delivery department from the reading room and reoelves his book, 'mis main reading room Ii one of the largest In the world and is mag ntfloent In everi a. is r. feet long by seventy-five feel wide and the celling! are liitt feet high.

These are: decorated with ame lustrous hand decoration of the marble corridors, but their design gives the effect of sun, ky, and clouds nn ii June day. The furnishings ore oak and the floor Is covered with compressed cork tiles. The entire Boston llbrnrj could bsl placed Inside of nils one room. The high arohed windows look out on Bryant park, and their height prevent the possibility ot anj obstruction of light, Tin ii behind the delivery I desk la eighty-five feet imig. This rouiii contains forty-olghl tallies arranged in provide Ihri square, feel 1 ol space for I ich reader.

The stack rooms ot this wonderful library are the greatest ever built for any library In the They will house tin." million books, There ara! nlnet) miles of shelves. The staek rooms lit; electric and the windows pi, light and ventilation, toi old theory that sunlight and fresh ilr arc bad for nooks is just sj from "Us es thai they ure nail inr human beings, Tim circulating department of this librarj is in the basement it Is open every dnj from I o'clock In the mora ug ninii in ai nigui. mere are over flft) thousand books In the clrculat in with papers printed In several guagea A special Income 13,000 to ns ol the papers in this room, i tin- circulation room, it is furnished in old flemish oak with lew broad tn cuddle doWn for a quiet hour. Overl "no children can be comfortably 1 in this roOm at one time, and folks listening in tin' Stor teller who) is employed by the library to taml-i llsrlse them with the nest literature. On the second fi 'nr is a wonderful ale trie i i nit hicn Is the admlra, Hon of all who see It.

This Is In the i. nt. i nt the building. Vround it are special Blud ns nil ibfleretlt tl.e privllegSS nf Which arc open toi students in specific lines of 1 is an oriental department con-; i. i.

ibtnted to Egyptian, I sjsletl and Hebrew lore, This library Bemltli literature In the world. On the second floor also the pub. lie document department This has! bronss steel ttre-proof ks ami con tains man historic documents, petv talning te the eerly history the stall. It Is the muStc in, which in. bides a reiuabls collection from the Leaol library und I he DTexe) i on.

I tni pi eh manusc i Ipi if numbere.l in tin nllectl lis. BteWSri hull on the third floor, fuc-ing ruth avenuaj contains over 3.000! Voruntee ol Bhakeepeara, nirindingl four copies of the first folio. It con- tains a book appraised as the most! costly In tho world, the manuscript gospel lecHonary by Julio ciaudta ef the Sixteenth century. This cost 000. In Stewart hall, also, is A draft of Washington's farewell address, letter from Columbus, and many other rare historic relics.

Stewart hnll is one of Ills mugiiifkcnt library I rooms in ihe Hniid. 11 is supported 'by the rotunds limit of Ih, lis doorways are of jasper, its floors ara of oak end iu oelllngi are of ius-I troua bronss Oallsries sttend around this room to whleh soeees gained I lu stalrwgyi ot wrought bronae. Ad mining 11 is a portrait room devoted tn American subjects only, 'i ilbran has been years in ihe building, in 1 hni, the trustees of the Now fork librarj petitioned Ihe may "i for nib bug anil lu I II I lie sum ni three million dollars was as cured bj ipeolal appropriation. Other sums received for this library biuuglu ns final osl up in eleven million, making the costliest librarj building in iii" world. Tin amount of time consumed In its construction is due to Die ogre which was taken in seen ii, pun in, ni the maximum roouluj "in to be reached.

The ventilation Is sftei approved system, all tho an being fanned through uheeeeoloth lifters, aftei which is circulated through ibe building by means or eleoti ill ttor tana, While it magnificent, 11 la also usable, although pleases lbs eye, 11 la oom- fori to the 11 is a library bulli tor iii" lot ni of bunks. Ill 1 li Ml III IN I III slltl 1 r. Sew Vork I'wldler Was 'inn 111 in lie carried I pstalrs mi a Ktrcti bed. 1 in- at ol 1 'rederb Hettersun, barged with attempted suicide, having been called In ih" Harlem Police nn ret entl) and no Frederick let toi in having appeared, Magistrate ni phy was I niupcllcd In ask; "Where Is Ihe defendant?" "Down in the streei in an ambulance your in spoke up the keep. 1 1 he bridge, it was egpiamod to the magistrate that Pettereon, peddler, had been 1 rippled by paralysis and that bust- bad got so bad thai on January 8 ii" utthls throat and (urned on tiij gas in bis room, since then he had lieen In Bellevuc Hospital, An ambulance bad brought him as far a 1 in, courthouse, but tho surgeon In charge said thai Pottereon was in no condition to be carried upstairs, even ii a stretcher, "ThiH court is adjourned to the street," ruled Magistrate Murphy, and Clutching the skii-l: of his bku silk rube descended ami stood on the pavement at tho back ot tin- ambulance, where Pettersonj lying on cushions, could hear ail that should be said.

Policemen told how the peddler bad tiled In take his own life anil Die peddler testified that the spoke tim truth, Bui another witness, an agent ol the department of charities, who had peered Into the circumstances behind the act tojd the judge that the crippled peddler had done his best to make a luing before he gave up hope, thai the charities department believed him to be deserving of mercy and that if he was discharged he WOUld be taken to a hospital and kept in comfort. "i discharge the prlaoner," said the magistrate, Tim ambulance look tho peddler baok to Bellevue end the si s. ion "i court was resinned upstairs. MI 115 I FASHIONABLE I VI III Mil II 1 1 I I I UBWGH UK. Mill 1 1 TO THE VTEHT.

II DOESN'T IAN A DUDE Demand i. Roeponec to "Joijnlattoria i (iiipiiii ni," Bays One DosUee i.aici I. tiubrclla Itlck, Walking sticks are gaining favor tilth Tulsa men, ami promise I put to other uses than racks over wbtoh to drape haberdashery in tbs clothing store windows. They are no longer considered the distinguishing mark Ot a dudg ami may eventually attraon us little attention on the street as thej now do "back Kast." a walking sii, is merely an ex- pj 1 ot the min i' iii deslrs of crj pedestrian lo hue something In Ins hands with which to point and poke al Hie tilings as Im passes," was tin way the manager nf a shop dealing in caims ami umbrellas put It yesterday, "Wc make a distinction between 8 walking and cane. A cane Is to a-sist In locomotion.

Hut a walking stick Just pari of one's Inquisitorial equipment ou carry a walking slick lo help out a little in ti.i i Investigations, Vou win notice than an) boy on a hike will carry a I Stick of snine kind. A man who carries one In Ihe least attracts no attention now, yel there' Ii a kind prejudice out her. blob 1 ems to consider him a top or a dude, Put Is on Ihe decline, Last It toher and November we sold three' limes as man) us the previous year. Several Tulsa nun have five or six sin ks. We have large transient trade, Acl irs especially are good ous mere, 'I hey pick up light canes wherever Ihey can find attractive olios." in Tulsa pimento, rosewood! coco brdo, and ebony sticks from the tropics mid others nf partridge in.il- 111 ca and psMUtg ftum Southern Asia await une's selection as well as the gund old-fgahlOBed hickory which may have been OU) In Oklahoma.

The gopna, a recent mi. 111 Importation, 1 a sweet anentsd wood, thick ami strung enough tn form a stout cane, yet light, it resembles a limb ol a i lu rry tree In appogrgAOe, The ii-nung resembles 1 01 111 I In appear- snoe, but the sth nf bamboo is called ihe Korean. I'mliii'ltu Hid In some. Just now the shops arc ihow'ng 11 novelty called the CgTusa itlok other Importation from Qermany, it hai the outward semblancs of an eg pensive cane. From a hidden Joltll fil closely wound silk umbrella is drawn forth by the owner should a shower uveriake him.

Tim shell which forms 'im case the umbrella telescupes lilt i a small space an1 may he carried in the pocket. Slicks may be hud in almost any Color Of WOOd to mat' suits and gloves and for the more dressy nc-ca mis ebony inn are popular. Qol din ail, canes are the meet ex pensive and sell for us high as 130. They ere usually given us Christmas or birthday presents, dealers say, and are rarely purchased by ths carrier inself. publisher's sanctum seething with hn dlgiidlloli.

rVhat'i this I hear-you wa loms alteratloni In mi ajanuawlptT he demanded, 1 I've made soms llbaw statements, have It Bhere Vnu huve," said ibe publlsMtj calmly, "ib ic on page Kiy your heroine, who lives Mudchsster, lutohed ih" air oom "Well, what's wrong with 4e manded the Irate arrlter, "And then," wenl bn the man who objected, "on page only tw mln iites inter, you say the heroins went and wash, In bunds. It's libel on the Mud star air, Toledo lllude Seerelary WUaOB cannot plead youth and Inexperience us aii eg uss for tung In wrong. Coultlnf He 'I'm, I ai, nil. Prom Stray Sturles. The popular author entered the A Gold Dutt Home ii a Healthy Home In dirt lurks danger of disease.

Most of the ill which the human bod suffers arc due to germs, ami dirt the favorite lodging ami breeding place ol tlicsc perms. Kcmove grease and dirt and you banish lire germs, No more efficient cleanser lias heen discovered iiian Gold Duil wishing powder. In the washing of kitchen utensils, scrtilihing of floors, cleansing of bsthtubl and sinks, in every con-1 ceivablc cleansing operation, Dust quickly and completely removes the dirt and leaves everything it touches' clean and sanitarily safe. Tires! Tires! Tires! Hie Ihe niamond gunrunt, i KfOfl Skid Tire and Iho eel bra ted MiygfteMfg cord 1 1 -before VOU pluee your order, We will go Into tlru oongtrue-Hon with you if you call Phone 1 1 1, Standard Motor Car Co, Thini mid Ohftyeono. Phone Ills, Distributing Agents fur the JJliimuiid Itiibher Co.

Junction Pharmacy largtsl (Witmos comp.etj of Drugs 'I'" '''V DRUGS nlii 9 slock absn'utelyno PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELYflLLt) hone O70 CUR. FOURTH AMD MAIN Snow White Pastry Six and Twelve Vmiml Flour At All Groceries lTsc one sack and you will wonder how you ever rot along without it Rea-Read Mill and Elevator Co. Phone Tulsa, Okla. ELECTRIC IRONS M.ikc Ironing pleasure Instead of a torture and tin do not use much current which makes them economical. They mighty bandy for a little Job of pressing at odd times.

Dcshon-DavisoiiCo. Electrical Contractors Ml B. Alain Tul-n, PfctO, OS Sarsaparilla i)inify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your appetite, relieve your tired feeling, build you up. Be sure to take it this spring. tint It today In usual liquid form or UbletS called BarSStabS.

100 Doses II. NICHOLS TRANSFER CO. Hauls anything Irom a toothpick to a traction engine CAUEFUI, WORK AND REASONABLE CHARGES YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Office No. 4 North Main Phone 11S ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? If you are it Is Important that you use tho proper class of lumbor. We are in position to satisfy your wants and have the lumber to meet your every requirement.

Don't build he-fore gutting our ostlmuto on -your lumber bill. Call up today, MILLER GECK Phono lust, yards 4th und Cincinnati Bta. lime and Money Use Tulsa Mo tor Trucks Size and style to suit your particular needs. See your truck under construction and know how it is made. 1000 pound to 5 ton Trucks May we help you to select the right car to take care of your delivery service or trucking.

Ample Power, Good Material and Honest Workmanship our Motto. Tulsa Automobile Manufacturing Company 210 Dank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 1906 Factory Auto Heights HungryPeople Made Happy at Mingus Cafe 22 East Second Street POIt LIOlTT KTTPPI.1E3 AND WIRING HEE DODGE ELECTRIC 121 E. Second. Phone PICTURE FRAMING FURNITURE REPAIRING lilt AI.Y'S 210 Bum FirS si.

Phone Hit, Prices Reasonable, Satisfaction Giiiiriinlootl. BAXTERS UNDERTAKERS Phori0 OJ WILLS DM a i t. CO, PLUMB INCI AND GAS FITTING We do your nrk right now. PROM Illink IStt. Blocks From Mala 4 Page Transfer 09 S.

Clncinuall 1H1. ARTIM It V. KMI HSO.V, Plijslciiin nml iUpBWh Office over Cozy Theatrr. Phono I6C0. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 5, and 7 to 9, Practice Llmltert tn DIjk-bsps of Pro.

turn nml Women. Dr. J. H. Morgan SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.

Glioses correctly flt-Mja i ii'lsfa 'Hon guar. anttttX. ItSM s. Main..

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