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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915 i The Bees Home Magazine Page Skating Has Won the Crown Away That Dancing Wore but Yesterday These Unique Pictures of the Latest Smart Set Diversion Were Posed Especially for The Bee by Cathleen Pope and George Kerner, Premier Exponents of the Art of Graceful Skating. The first Movement forward. The position after finishing the circle. Ice skating is destined to occupy the position this winter that dancing = {has hitherto possessed among smurt circles, Of course, the most popular Littl R d school Hou ‘i;’orrln of “lmnl‘:lg v\l'll k;nh?nne wlx!(?“a {)‘:\rt‘lzt'n“' nn|‘!1:‘lple “kmllx“‘bmlpm can 4 e e se e"n:\;nu with astonishing rap : 4 attention is given to the balance of and Its Curriculum l o Tl?isd}'{rut article by Cathleen Pope, whose skating with George Kerner | Dr. Trudeau s Eternal Monument is one of the features of the Hippodrome, in New York, {llustrates some of | the positions to be studied to acquire grace on the ice. Two others articles N 4 P ) By CHARLES H. PARKHURST. |that showed that they liked it. To miss a WHUIDLO S Y DO ShME, l"“"“‘”‘:"';'l‘m“‘t' 0:":"‘:"::‘r“'.’“:. ;:;‘ll"."": Voot 1ot h s doten s Gonigh SO word in the spelling class made one feel By CATHLEEN POPE. skater in front. Thus at the end uf the|The World's Hont Known writer on | A, S0 GIEERE T 00000 fyay | Swelf foit in o dosen flelds ousaide of ita Ex-President Talt rarely says anything [and look rediculous. We looked forward stroke the positions will be reversed, and b b e [ Tneat them .on the. thatnd 108110 e frs T o T SOt LR that is not Interesting. His genial com-|to the exercise with impatient enthusi-| pajr skating implies adaptability, One|the man will be on the left side of the| goiaom has any man deserved better of | street cars, or hear their racking coughs, | s o p I B A2 mon sense appeals both to heart and [asm. I misspelled the word “flaccld.” [ mogt lemrn first to skate Independently,|8irl. Be careful that there is independent |\ "o than ldward Trudeau. And cer- | with half the frequency that you used to. “‘mf' e e intellect. His ideas come neither by bur-|The memory. of It is just as vivid to me|ana then care must be.taken to meet |skating as far as possible, lest the bal-| 1y never was more cager, cordlal| Perhaps you may think that this Joy- A):'l nst f‘ IPlest, fresh alr; second, rowing into the earth nor by soaring Into 'now as the experlence of it was Keeh|onc's partner's stroke, or change os|ance of the body be disturbed. tecoRultion ‘and. outhpokan’ RAMIraIon |ca) SGAMK:of the FIakDe. imoniy 160k (8 1ident nin Hedt ChA Sl AL vt the air. They die even with the ground, | then. airokie. Hvanness and acsurkoy. are-mare | The hext figure Mustrated la attatned!] T O e TArattar of il GWe el N e s o el L T e e R R third, avold- and the feeling once has in listening to e T | alr akating than to, the|at the end of ‘figurs ohe. The skaters, | oM n glven to an; ! your own neighborhood or class of ac- An effective ending for the second movement. I became a real hero one day be e i ance of Infection in crowded tenements, " | his specios in recent times. Leaving aside | anoes, But: here o #yhiys feetly easy for any one to have said the |correctly the word “sevennight,” which Each beginner should be able to do the | reverse positions, the girl's right hand in } 1 4 SYoidance. o SIS CERLAOTIENS same thing If only one had thought of | the spelling book pronounced ‘senn it, the only trouble being that one had [The others did nbt recogmize the word | Jeast strike out alone in the backward | finished in this reversed posture. not thought of it. as it was given out and made all kinds ges even If unable to carry out the| A pretty variation is shown in flzure | He has just been telling the number of |of bad work with it. All of that occurred | full circle backward. The waltz is in soma | thr the girl's right hand held across easy things about public schools. His no- more than fifty pects the most effective of all pair|the man's body with his right hand. A | e o e e e “oasition. Ia | the man, his work and his influenco come | your own observation, if you f and at| " % yPORIVOR ome to us more closely and ply dings 100 goC home to us more closely and intimately |findings 0o good to be true 1. tuberaie she oty dikesas. Ik than we can, ot first thought, realizo. [from tuberculosis have actually been re- | . = el s K il Of no one could the words of the finest |duced more than half; to be precise, 66 | | ":"f“‘v"" ,"’( g s s epitaph of all times be more truthfully 'per cent in the last thirty-three years! be perfectly aafe to say that 3o y b UF Lof sleep and rest. t." loutside edge forward cirel a The deaths years ago. The vivid ATl B gyl . o saved from consumption by the tions about the matter are old-fashioned, | recollection I have of It shows what a |skating, and the ten step can be done|Strong, full atroke on the right outside ‘“.l.'..'\:,.:' i P i W s g e e o in | tuberculosia campaign, typified by Tru- but there s a simplicity and a direc luxury there Is in learning to spell if the | by skaters .whose individual ability is|forward edge is taken which carrles the |, "0 00 w0 |mm by \ AN- th '.r' .l.||r(|. },, |.; deau's work and largely under his lead- ness about a good many old-fashioned |teacher knows how to manage the mat- ||imited fo the outside edge circles and |skaters around a complete cirele, and the | Pt MIoUG MO0 O e wera 1T per 100,000 iving.. | eTShID, at least two other lives have been things that strike home. They show less |ter, and she was neither a college nor a | threes hands of both, still Joined, are passed | W0\t ever occur fo wou T B IR Hho o e e a deniha: whioh | Saved each year trom & wide variety of decoration and elaboration, but for that|normal school graduate Practice skating forward as in figurc|over the head of the girl and brought | v ! Y very reason it is not necessary to bore | But in our school if spelling was a Joy | ane, one behind the other, right and lett | down on the right side or excavate so far before penetrating into | mental arithemtic was pure bliss. The | hands touching and letting the skater S V T ‘les | contrast the What is vital, textbook we used had a hundred and |pehind swing b | (The second and third lllustrated articles | ehind & across the direction of the |, oty by s e Cle kst There is more machinerw operated in|more miscellancous examples at the end. on skating will appear on this page s0on.) | sumptives SMong Four Aoqua | scarcer? If you have any doubts about | makes tho trifling difference of a saving | other diseases, from the great general it, “efrcumspice,” look around you, and [of 179,000 lives in the year 1913! improvement produced in public heaith cts, the number of con-| Ay the reduction is still continuing, | 4nd vigor nees oW | {his menns that practically less than one t Agnain statistics support this presump- running schools than there used to be, | Most of the class knew them by heart ——— - ——————— with the number that you can recall fif- | hglf—nearer, in fact, one-third—as many | tion. For while there has been a saving but it & the problem of mechanics to|and they were not easy questions cither. | teen, twenty or thirty years ago lot as, of our dear ones, of our friends, | of some 170 lives per 100,000 living from minimize machinery to the interest of | One of them ran something like this | Of course, you have read and heard|are now dying of tuberculosis as were | tuberculosis in the last third century, roduct. Mr. Taft seems to be of that|The head of a fish was three inches |,,";( ! scores of times that consumption was |falling victims to the disease thirty-five | there has, in the same time, been a sa Lnd and effectionately cugolizes “the |its tail half as long as its body plus one- ‘ Olun‘l buS diminishing rap!dly, such and such a per|yea,s ago. No wonder that life Is grow- | ing of, Youghly, between §00 and 600 lives little red schoolhouse.” His allusions to | third the length of its head, and its body | ent every decade, so many thousand | ing happier and pessimism and interest| per 100,000 from all causes. And while, it touch a pleasant spot in the memory |two-thirds the length of ml-mflmlng else. iers deaths from it each year. But these|in another world decreasing. Just think | of course, the whole of this improvement of any ome who went to school in the|l have forgotten what. What was the | were mere averages, general abstruct|of the saving in broken homes. in | cannot, by any means, be claimed for ol days. length of the fish? That gives a little By ELLA WHEELEE WILOOX. | statments, which dld not ul){ll) vllynr:ly‘ |,||n.h‘|.~.| “"’i"‘_ in ll:hlnl;[lnmrn:/ ;n;l the tubercilosls campaign, yet ihere can We did not study so many things, but [\dea of the style of the questions, and iy s eienusp e b o you or to anybody in particular. But|bittorness, which this glorious change | pe yittle question that a very consider- those which we did study we devoted th'“m-;]mrm‘- of the class knew them so If by some chance that world had not existed fl°Wf;'l“"”:”"|"}:‘::’ ;'l’"‘"": "“::“K;"':‘:(‘:’lj”"“ | "';;‘“:"m : o e el able -"ur« of it hnlnlbfln dnr« llcl»ht::;-::: ourselves to with a kind of delighted |Well that the instant the teacher com- . an exte s ac © Lo But this is not all the ga | mous improvement in general Wv . ferocity. Perhaps the schools T attended |menced to put one to us half a dozen Which he set forth to find with faith so grand, the naked eye. |m<~ most cheering facts of practical ex- | ditions and habits of life, for which it were better than most, but I know that, | hands would go up, Indicating the desire Then God, who saw how nobly he persisted You don't see half as many of the pale | perience in this world ls that good work | hag so vigorously and sucesstully fought. } . in such as I did attend, we all learned a |t take the problem and solve it In that strange search, had straightway made the land. end pathetic vietimas of “slow decline’” | aguinst any evil or misfortune >r injus- Jot and were immensely happy about it. kl‘rf;c ;vhr:le;’ Dvrlr(-rnm.nm- was full of a Yea! God would form today in wide midocean ————————— e ——— ———— e ————— e B T —— e —— ’ » | kind o rush. Then we had plece - — There was acholarly ambition. We were | ¥ BE aing. sk Then we had pleces A" contibant 40 Eatbipanes the guast not so confused by the number of sub-|t0 Speak on declamation day. Mr. Taft d ¢ jects given to us to attend to as to have |8lluded to that. These pleces were ex- Of one who burned with that supreme devotion, \’ only a minimum of interest for each. tradia frop the spabehas of Sugh Tem as | That selfless flame which 1it Columbus’ breast. | \ \ | / Even our spelling class was mn*l‘h’""‘}:: 'fl“”"" “_“"’,‘“"“ I"”l'l”' B e of | The very thought of that unchanged endeavor, ; / b < ashington's farewell address. \ | with tremendous enthusiasm. Mr, Taft) 'AUEREENSE WO 6 0F o Which did not falter with abuse or scorn, ] criticizes graduates of modern schools |\ such with the great masters of . : because they do not know how to spell. English and the great patriots of our | But wrenched the secret out of space, must ever 4:\ The pupils in our school knew how to |coUntry and served to initiate us into Be inspiration unto worlds unborn. », . - spell and such of them as did mot ap-| LA SAd PATOUC Gltenship. Oh, mighty spur to purpose and ambition! plied themselves to the matter in a way ¢ "red tate’ anl Imnoceat &8 & o Oh, faith repaid! Down, scoffer, to your knees! ' line of all elaborateness and circumlocu. Behold one strong, religious dream’s fruition— | |tion. Golng to school was as simple an | affalr as getting up in the morning. If Mr he was a boy, as he apparently had, it | is not strange that he could talk feelingly | A continent plucked from the very seas. | - | aft had a similar experience when | perhaps you are discouraged in what| Think of all these things before you gl you are attempting o accomplish, and| up in what you are attempting to do. perhaps you are thinking that it does tven if your aim is only one of mod- to the New York Teachers' assoclation not matter, anyhow, whether you suc-|est success and independence, do not J at Rochester about the simplicity and the | ceeq or whéther you fail despair of success, thinking it does not \ charm of the littie red schoolhous: 2 3 atter to a ol Ive elt-re- M Was perva ¥ 80 | how much ft me ° orl¢ ant character mean great des) to w atmosphere of cheerfulness. There were MRS Jo. e Wolia het some other’ people kept o eir the world |no irksome restraints. We were not people kept on in their en 2 deavors. [ fastened to our meats and could met up | TN L i b who et out to|leAner. so g0 on in your efforts at I o o i o fl b an |30 o rs b e 5 |0, 00 T e | U St O Ve || MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS NOW stinate cough or & bad throat or chest | being marked down for it. We were wortd | not Vanisk in a Hurry Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Easily and Cheaply Made st Home It means one more lifter and one le b | undertaking s S "%"| yourself and belleve that you are bet b ssaale s or % bud Throad o ght | belng marked fown or . e wer ot | Uriaing ‘and resuired coomer cou. | vouret, tnd veleve tat von ore et | BEGIN MUNTHLY PAYMENTS NEXT YEAR to yield to treatment, get from any drug | aia it so on the quiet as not to make | *5° 8nd perseverance. Supposing he had| ¥ ou are .cheating and wronging the The “shop in haste” days arc slmost upom you. Don't walt until the Jast minute to select your Christmas gifts. store 2% ounces of Pinex and make it | aisturhance, we did not feel that we haq | (UM€d back before the course was hale| that ¥ |l If you have ever tried to buy Christmas presents in st crowded with shoppers who have waited till the last n'xlo a "'fil of cough syrup, and wateb | v rREEE e 0 O e affens aa red. What a difference it would| WOrid it you fail to do this winute you kmow the disadvantages and discomfor! O . Lwunense stock is still complete for Christmas selling. that cough vanish. - MROSaT e have mady to the world, Not onl Keep on trylng, hoping, praying and By openin charge accoint with us you oan make a littls ready money supply lasting and valuable wifts for il ditteres e " o i e p" yr.u:"ofl“"fi By and by success will come Do mot your z!lul.phl‘, Make your sele:tions mow, Pey later, as convenient., Your oredit is good with | . b difference a geographica 4 cents worth) into a pint bottle and fill |"OW even prison inmates are allowed to pobie s £ u eV ffort you make here % N a terlal and a moral sense, because | 10 You. And every e the bottle with plain® granulated su, |talk with one another, at least in Sing | " mat | - ot | Jaske hare x arm e toaP ot (ebouS S| ne A tnr” ot make s |1 o and mbvrance bave et B0, SO L e, o Gifts for WOMEN zeaur | ( Pour the 2% ounces of Pinex (30| Fenolosy had made such strides that $30 GIFTS FOR MEN : N l1se o | Loftl and gives you a full pint—a family | schoolroom a happy place lacks one of | !88tink lessons to humanity | Diamond rings $16.00 and up Beloher Diamond Rings $25.00 and up supply ~<‘)f’3\ m:rldeflv:rure n-n;r(l\. u“a }n,. essential qualifications of a peda & Then there was Robert Fulton, who| =2 = | Diamond La Valleres 8.00 and up Diamond Diamond cuff links... 7.60 and up saving of $2. A day’s use will usually | g ol o Ao concelved the idea of a steamship cross- Diamond brooch es 1 Awo Ring Diamond scarf pins 4.50 and up overcome & hard cough. Easily prepared {wosue. I believe that one reason why the | ™0 L Clr TE0 o ed v':" S Diamond bar pins and up Dianond studs .. 15.00 and up in & minutes—full directions with Pinex, | mental food administered by the teacher | Diamond lockets d ap Jamblem rings ... 6.00 and up [ Ay ¥ : % | o painfully disagrees with the system of | Years in the face of évery discourage 4 Diamond ear scrows 1 1 up Signer rings Il 4.30 and up CEIT IRt She 509 & Fioagsas tane. | ment before his b real Diamond br h i i eold wat 21,50 and up hildren like it. the pupil is the state of depression that | Ment before his dream became a reality amond bracelets 00 and up Bolld xold watches..... 21.50 an: 1t's really remarkable how promptly | the pupil s in while the nourishment is | H&d he given up we might still be forcec P e s e SO M Sold Fliled walouae, 1o PRI ERRED and easily it loosens the dry, hoarse or | being given | to cross the sea by the slow and unsafe ol . up 1 wouating BN 0 Soat Shains. .- 850 end up tight cough and heals the inflamed mem- | The principle applies in intellectual at- | Process of sailing sels In the Lattle of life it is always easier solid go'd up lly designed to make Solid gold f .. 5.00 and up branes in a painful cough. It also stops | st . Cyrus Field conceived the idea of an|to et there than to slay there solid gold up . lere jold fill vees 2,50 and up { AR Torimation of phlssis (n the thonat | N1 SXeetly 05 I Dhysieal Whe mind | ol e Thirteem yeArn slapasd S 18, gold Tille 1 up LA g By o Holld go'd cuff link 4.50 and up and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- | 18 in such matters a great deal like the | BFES CH0E 0 - e No examinations are required of appli ase 1 up Gold fllled cuff links... 2.50 and up sistent loose cough. A splendid remedy |stomach. Digestion Is promoted 1 AEing _and 8| cants at hell's recruiting stations | ) | beads up least mabe?’ Emblem charms ....... 1.00andup h for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial | cheerfulness. An hilarious dining room ars, before success was attained. What Arl be ‘" Is 2.60 uu‘i up fine pertect ewt l‘u'l“ l”“; Combination rulfl";k Herl! 8.60 *“‘} w 8 E s ined - rhese |a blessing to huma: v 3 - | t rings 3 00 and up ond. A great bareain st 330, Sterling silver mateh safes 3.00 and up ‘ asthma and whooping cough. never induces indigestion. These are biossiag to Ramanity that he did not| wp, gisposition of the average musician | id gold neck chain o and up B Credit Tarms! e e e e LENE o 4 Pinex is a special and m%hlv concen- | matters needing to be looked after. The | Kive up hia purpos generally needs tuning most of the time. And hundreds of o:her beautiful ar- $3 & Month And hundreds of other beanutiful ar. i rnle\l(:ompgund of zenunrlw nl:nLuy pine | science of education, particularly In the | Marconi met with discouragements and | u'cu: w'hhmhl:- ©CAXTY in our jmmense ticles which we carry in our Lmmenss ¥ extract, rich in guaiacol, which i8 80| 450 of young puplls, is a complicatea | difficulties and doubtings before he gave | wtock—the lar t in the country 8Y CREDIT TERMS Pilynce may mean a lot of things. In stock—the largest in the eountry. hiealing to the membranes. % |one. Badly ventilated schoolrooms ana | Us the wonderful wireless. How univer-| g i oy codly BT b s ALL ON OUR ALL ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS Avoid dlllpgomlnwm by asking your | (o.chers who are dolefully conscious of | 881 has become the benefit of his per- h g v, S "hi Phone Douglas 1444 snd Our e ot e o i | the weary seriousness of thelr work com. | serverance 2 A The National Credit Jewelers itk &= i 45 L o - > o ork com- | Serv — | o fij":"b‘.:fiffl ‘g‘:'(‘i‘m:fuo;.'fm- t\‘::’:.m:i"”‘ to produce a dyspeptic order of | kEdison and Bell, had they proven weak| we always suspect that the enthusiasm | Call or write for Catalog | I i e rah y ve " o] No. 903 | reparation or money promptly refunded. | scholarship. God biess to us the memory |and despairing, would have robbed the of the girl standing in the crowd watch »p, Main Floor, Oity Wat'l Bank Blk, 409 8. 16th St., Omaba. i g’h Pipex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | of our little red schoolhouse! world of inventions of p.iceless value. |ing & score board has been simulated m&m “’a O Open Bvery Evening Ustil Wash Co. Departmuent Store. Christmas.