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THE BEE: OMAHA, Where Are the Old- Fashioned Folks? By WINIFRED BLACK. Has the old-fashioned father begun to disappear? Billy Sunday says the old-fashioned mother hes gone. and Dr. Henry New- man, of the Brooklyn Ethieal Cuiture soclety, supple- ments Mr. Sunday’s statement by saying that the father has lost the old ideas and that he de- pends too much upon the mother for the training of the ohfldren. 1 wonder it these things are trye, both of them, and it the fact that they are true I the reason that the old-fashioned daughter and the old-fashioned son are disappearing, f« v K1 Zl “Youth Must Be Servéd" 1915, Copyright, Intern'l News Service Where's the old-fashioned son who 45 v' l)‘; " started out at eighteen to make his own X - 3, bivy ) living and wend home a dollar or so to / A P ’ f é help ma get & new biack silk for Sunday - and pa to buy & new cultivator for the b ;‘ gt il ilmpsctt] z : i Pé i ; ‘ i § |3 f 3 | & Jirs: 2 -o : , with her sweet rain-washed eyes, snaps her | shakes his fearsome white mane at her and grumbles, [ yet under my hoary-frost breath!”’ finger in white old Winter’s face and trills a mocking | *‘Go slow, young woman! I may nip the flower in your But, oh! Spring; keep coming, honey, on your dane- . little laugh in his fierce old eyes. And old Winter, draw- | cheeks and blight the gold of your hair, and the early | ing feet. For we adore and need you!NELL BRINK- ing his white samite robe about his meager shoulders, | butterfly you sport on your latest hat (1) may shrivel | LEY. §s§ ¢ 5 F 11 1 i i i H | H ii: i b § 4 i i if i l | i extended over a perfod of fifty years, of ‘promoting cousins, uncles and sunts, MR. ELBERT HURBARD, prior to his departure for Europe on the whose only claim of efficlency was that Lusitania, prepared a series of articles for The Bee to be used in his they had been on the pension roll for & Read It Here—See It at the Movies . £ H ? gx ; i 4 { H : 1 i3 absence. These articles will appear from day to day, added interest long time, This way lies dry rot. ummmmmqm.mlg.mm'. tragic death. ‘C i i i § If you are a business rian and have s position of responsibility to be filled look carefully among your old helpers for a man to promote. But if you haven't & man big enough to fill the place do not put in a' little one for the sake of peace. Go outside and find a man and hirg = : him. Never mind the salary if he can The OutSldel’ Often ewat the pill; wages are always relative to earning power. eyes, or simply an idlot? His heart sud-|hill to claim his reward from the waiting <Py | denly began to beat hard ana fast Colestia, when she really kissed Him, h M ! N d As.fop_qivil . Servies rulgs-sules o0e EARLE WILLIAMS ||| Ana toward that thestrical, beautitul, {and he waked, and knew that he had the an ou ce RateInite hewien. Ant.ae Dt 2ee o s, Yommy Bardlay ! and entrancing figure in the door of the |been. kissed. FeS . Shie. Sehe St te mak i i 1 it 1. H L i il E! pild ‘Wn he a chivalrous young man in her |and was just ru-mn(‘wt from under the $z¢ 4 g ‘ | | life miserable for your new employe, 2 which | | hut, silver In the moonlight, he began| His first words were of reproof. tient with them. atitude . ANITA STEWART || 0 waik slowly. “Celestia, dear,” he sald, “‘you musta‘t ::nreyl::od'y' %0 448 .’.‘..'ZJ.'L‘;.’:I’J::I :1 te pussled sometimes he'd s The Goddess R0 T RS piate sigee st RAAL. 2 e that." g By KLBERT HUBBARD up for criticlsm, opposition and resent- |kicking, especially if the person has been ARetihs mad | ward or motion en lost on Prof. | “Mustn't kiss you?" v ment, and he s forgotten. a long time with ome concern and had ey | Sulliter White with reluctance and| «Of course mot." i % received many benefits. in the antipathy, but strongly resolved, he rose| o, great eyes assumed an Injured| When I was a farmer lad I noticed that 0 if at the last worst comes to worst| on one knee, cocked his Winchester and The idea of civil service reform—pro-| But | atmed at the small of Tommy's back. Jook. whenever we bought a new cow and |pgiion for the good men in your employ |40 not forget that you yourselt, are at E ] ] A “In heaven,” she said, “an angel always |turned her in the pasture with the herd |yather than hiring new ones—is & rule |the head of-the concern. If it falls you %:'. gone out with the old-fashioned U‘B"‘: H:"‘:'.":'.‘»:“’:’r’:: _":“:":l".'::p::m wales e -WhA 5 Kise " there was & general inclination on the | which looks well on paper, but is @ fatal |t the. blame. And should the anvi| mother who made felly and bad chicken 1t comes to the end of its rope; for he| TOMMY was wide awake now. part of the bunch to muke the new cow |nolicy if. carried out to the letter. chorus become so persistent that th salad for Sunday night lunch, and- e e e for e | “What kind of an angel™ he inquired (think she had The business that is not progressive is |18 danger of discord taking the place o thougt s e importast to n::n:: say clearly, and il in & Mmoment. that It | with a kind of cold suspicion in his voice. [landed in the sowing the seeds of its own diasolution, | BeFmony, stand by your mew man, ever g “Oh,” she sald carelessly, “any onme (orthodox perdition. hare the shelter of the hut, but a Mttl :hlld. He stopped short "‘:;‘ and ..m“.; that happened to pass by, and thought | They would hook that I had slept long enough. But then [her away from the Celestia llked to be kissed. Don't hu. |salt, chase her Lite is & movement forward, and. all(thoush it is necessary to give the blu¢ thing In nature that are not evolving|®nVelope to the antediluvians. 8o, here is.the argument: Promote you fato something Letter are preparing -to ' 8 BN FIETIRET SIAmCHe o J Copyright, 1916, by the Star Co. All For- elgn Rl:hu Reserved. as a boy smiles i o 3 turp Into their constituent elements. : Not room enough for two in there, * from - the water, y hire & keen outsider. He helps every! Synopsis of Previous Chapters. [he sald. “But If you get frightened or "“,,Y' 5 S s fand e ¢ T h°"° penaral ""’u":: fpenie ol “u::n": even the kickers, by setting a pace. Also[ After the tragic death of Johm Ames- | want anything, just call. I'll head. And— e s Y. 3 nomed . ones’ “for Bolnnsn. donnernt: w0 if you disintegrate and go down in defea pury, his protstrated wifc, one O Amar- |400a nigbt.” liked . Only among us:it's a sacred new blood. You must kesp step with the [, ¥ CEE IR o rmiah arou lca's greatest beauties, dies. At her deh, sort of thing, and grown-up humans re- ([Several weeks business world. If 'you lag bebind . the " Prof, Stilliter, an agent of the interests, | It semed darker when she had closed would lose mo op- | kidnaps the ' beautitul 3-year-old . baby |the door of the hut and no longer gleamed |17V, thelr Kisses for celestial moods, or {T0L0 89 10 SO0 girl and brings her up In & paradise |y the fire light: Prof. Stilliter lowered | f°F €hAren who are always rather heav- |Be where sees not man, but thinks she | v > enly.” As he spoke, he began to prepare |her vigorous digs, is taught by angels, who instruct her for rifle with a suppressed sigh ‘or re-| ol L4 Geleatia smiled upon him, |[Pokes and prods. her mission to reform the world, At the |llef and sank down among the bushes. With horses” it age of 18 she is suddenly thrust into the { Ana'when Tommy, healtnfully tired, had | P't NOt 8¢ If she was very much inter- World, where agents of the interests are . ested 1n what he had sald, or indeed un. |[Wa® Quite ~ the b3 A fallen Into ‘s sound wleop, he withdrey: |Seted 1% AT BE HEC S5 98 loome! ARR: 3o the little [to & ‘distance with his followers, ' »zd | 36T h - . iR pu el & Amesburg girl most, after ahe had been |passed & night of supreme dizcomfort L Want to cook [ tictlar lttle black spirited " away by 'the Inierests. Was |upon'the hard ground. Celestis was sate | <7¥0ud0. do your Do you know how?" | UCTMT U T | Fifteen yun"liur. Tommy goes to the [In Tommy's care, and there was no use | ~1've watched you |used to transter The interests are respons- |separating them befote morning. Tommy rose with a laugh. i oot .o evolved together. No one of them has ible tor (hia trlp, By accident he 1s the | Colestia dreamod all might, not:of thay | “Then you shall” he sald “and Il g R, gyt - an ‘appiiance or a method that is much ghe comes forth from her varadise as heaven from.which she had so recently ,h'_j': ":::" to wake. me wp. soe her back into & herd of horses and :xoynnd the ret. It Ildw‘.rn not for u:. Celestia, girl from heaven. Neither |come, not of the wicked world she was | "4 * AW |hear her hoofs play & resounding solo nterchange of men and ideas some rafl- Tommy"or &{uu. recognize each other |to save, but of Tommy. Dreaming, it “You do B In the water saMd Tommy | R0 L gathered around to | F08ds would still be using the link and o T A T thee |ssemed iike she was neither a child, nor | Savely, and he made swimming motions |41 Hell 08 B8 Pin, and anake-heads,would be as com- maid, nor & goddess, but-s young woman With his arms. mon as in the. year 158. whose imagination had been strongly | “Oh, but T'd rather swim, too, than | Men are animals just "l:“‘"’ - :"‘: The raliroad manager who knows his worked upen by & young man. {cook,” sald Celestia, and she prepared [COWS, horses and pigs and they manifest |, .. ... cver on the lookout for ex- Bright and early she waked and step- 'to follow him. But Tommy shook .ls |stmilar Pmdlflfl“-“ A cellende among his men, ¢nd he promotes ped from the hut into the cold, still head. The iateoéustion of & new men | those who give an undivided service. But,! fryeng 9 AR Adirondack dawn. Tommy, his feet to | “Somebody has to cook.” he said, “and Institution aiways causes a small PANIC |\ 4oy inis, he hires a strong man occa- If you, t0o, are embarrassed by qf'lm"' he maid, "you're dead |\, o fire that had slmost died, atill siept. |1 was the first to think about swimming |Of oo ::::i;.o::-clnlly 1£.Be b & Parfl L ially trom the owtaide and promotes|| & pimply, blotchy, unsightly com n'.n:. A lttle roughly, and heiped | She :'l-l! by M:,-i -:'u:::.:l;l:m -: .u::' :: :.;uuld bow—l:-:“o:.m s .';“n g 7 o haaiin A :::: over everybody. Then out come the plexion, nine chances out of ten y reached the Nttle hut, |ceutiously with the tip of her finger and |Celestia, and she turned with w little |teacher haa to fight his way to overcome =g AT e R s 150 © found that it was cold. Then, happy as ory of astonishment to the kettle, which jthe opposition. your competent manager. If a place is I @ child to be of service, she puts wood had just botled over. In the lumber camp the NEWCOmer| . b ruies and he has no one on his for new jobs, Isn't that so? outlaws that hang on the flanks of com- | merce will cut you out and take you captive, just as the wolves lfe in wait for the sick cow of the plains. To keep your columns marching you must introduce new methods, new in- spiration, and seize upon the best that others have invented or dlscovered. ‘The great raliroads of America have on the fire and blew the embers fnto | Tommy hurried away chuckiing. and |would do well to take the initiative, lke | o, o ) b cnough to il it, he hires sn | flame, Still Tommy did not wake, and |just before he came to the Narrow Island |that littie black mare, ang meet the first | o, g, l she knelt by him once more and, with & |beach he stripped and hung his clothes black look Wwith a short-arm job. s A T RO win clear it looking at the fire. He |laugh, bowed her lovely head and kissed jon a tree-limb, and then he swung his | But in & bank, department store or| ., ......5 The new life of many a firm Just try Resinol Soap and Res- fquite & Yng time in & deep him, arms about wildly like & cab driver, | Tommy was dreaming of her. She had leaped and ran up and down to got promised to marry him as soop as he |clrculation going, and then with an ran and |raliroad office this cannot be done. So | o\ " > g 4 " e [the maxt best thing is o endure, and WIN' fomeer . T C07 thev hired the new '.“r;"?:\:[n:;:l regularly or a wesk ath- {out by an attention to business to which e y do not make a bless- Cornimunities that intermarry raise a ed diff i 4 had killed the horrible dragon that lived |lete's scorn of pain and cold. he Ioto (the place Is unaccustomed. fine e Saiating At dbs sesih 1 the o h:l'pfll::\:e“ry:,“ in. They \ under the hill Tommy, after a desper- |the water until it was walst deep, and | Unless he has the power to OVerawe | . ... . buginess ventures. One of -~ rough hands and arms soft and white. ate battle, in which he was armed only |then dove. "'"“"““"‘“"““"“"“""”m--wummur.My h m-m.usmw[. w—— t be his position, until gradually tme |, of five millions or .80 & few years l-u:,-uam.‘. "{in opening the dragon's Jugular veln, | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) smooths the way and -Dew lesues cOWe | ago just through a dogged policy that bharsh or injurious ¥ .