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| I'HE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916 9 }Voman_’sWQrk 26t Fashions -.- Health Hints -- Household Topucs Policemen Need Compassion | “Youth and the Cup of Life’” BuNel Brinkiey Anaita Stewart’s Talks to Girls: | g o ; T No. 11--Mothers as Friends b By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. I 0l ’ gt ’ v By ANITA STEWART pe a girl the mot fdn't laugh when, year .,ml, A ever expects v own afterward, the zirl eloped with a dread Capyright. 1918 Star Company Newsa 8 mother )"y W aid you confide in ;oA measures souls by their capacit ' W cour he w v real tro nn asked the mothe You killed my For entertai his Beat Angel, T other would weap Ler cyes out f tidicvle when 1.wes A YW ho-loveth most 1s nearest kin tc St Whel Bt adts Aild Wh 1t Love, or ho " things and sympathi ' ¢ . would 1 And lpoks out on the palpite world N ' I mothe Wly fsm't there | that e Gy o P 4 vith 1 . @ feels his beart swell wi him ! sther. for o friend : . . « with her mother, and it o lnree. enaug! And it sout the vare | kA s i A LOR It when she lsn't, fo \ hiold All_men within it, he is near v to « ot mistor that ha . A 2 i Hih great Creator's standard, though he {ever does happen to a air b h [ ¢ girl who has her i dwells Moth wor ' ters « mother for a friend. | know, beeause 3 Outside the pale of churches and knows Mothe neriflh Ut hite nother o ' t nfia " I've got one { ot the wonld di for 1 i daughters o " > > ¢ ' feast duv from a fast day, or a line o - . i mother 1 ' ‘ rip.ure even. What God wants of | f necessary. But (hey don't kn w ! ¥ aching higness that ignore Why. 1 N it on the T e A mething over witl t o th and Heaven in its one hand girls 1 know who ate on | ® rdvice, but she knows if sh 4 terms of ntimacy with ol does th mother may tell her poor, littl LI | mothers I mean the sort of intimacy 'pitiful seerct to all th aunts and yusir On November 19 an article was pub. that you have with people when you tell | and the neighbor d so the girl con shed in this column headed by a let them hat ol think and read them | fided In someone else, who won't tell from a young woman in H-"*‘ann( your letters And there are other mothers who mak \‘ o criticised n:\n»r men for their in No: most of t girle T know uld | the little heart-to-heart confiden: ) “.“.v‘m‘n by .‘y'"”:m Tvr;wlm:h" oo » trange w an on the strost and | their daughters the basis for the funny aiticle was published w e young tell her such things easfer than they |stories they tell at dinner parties, 1 knew Indy's initisl and some comments of the ocuid. twele oW Wiotliars -OF coures the uld L e L Dur e (a girl once who had a bhoy sweetheart iter which suggested a school of edu- otive sy &1 the Slams for this on the ey < tion for policemen in kindness to ani- WHO preposed to hee when thay = waore ~ irle, and nothing is more common than | \jqdies. The girl thought it was mc alk he a has brought forth the ta hear a woman say, bitterly that her wongecen) s s eman the mother's side of the case, and so 1 ey K 3 3 Dear Madam: In vour article on Kind wa > present the girl's ide, of which | ()8 TRV EAE SRELENE L ATLSS amiirng et eeps th mna negs to animals of November 19, you mothers never think A ool by s H . 1 1 o LD m of & stor that she told ence toward suffering animals are not friend el chums—it 18 always e N N | 1 wonder If. you know_that the police- he m She had the first| o ory one used to laugh and laugh. but) § oppe flame “fligkers,” of an's lot in instances worse chance at the jittle girl's heart. and if | == — — i L { —— — ., but it does than the stray dog you say they beat ahe didn't establish herself so thoroughly . ¢ 2“’1“‘"‘ b not go wetite, bu policer \t or The o 2 i petit the_policeman has to fas The first reason that most girls don't B Beatnce F airfax |] —thatis one reason for the nine to ten hours at a time. It s too confide in thefr mothers 1s because | ori f Safe H bad the officer laughed at the youns mother stands to them for nothing but He Was Wrong. superiority of Safe Home woman, but if he had conversed with her the veto power. She's always the wet “r.\:inr Miss Fairfax: A young man in Matches. » ew minutes he would be leav STRNISE (60 oI s lem and a young woman living in the If liable to charges for whic She's a pe outing he day before arrankements would surely he fined as much as five Ot courne nobody 1a golng to tell Some- | were made for the young Jady to maet absolutely non-poisonous. ’ daye' pay. 1f you don't believe this, Ko body else what she is going to do, it |the young man ui the subway station For that reason alone they A .. |nearest his home : down- to the triai room at police head that other person Is going to disapprove |"After considering the matter the girl should be in every home in Jarters any trinl day, and you will find of all her little plans. That's why girls [called up the man and asked if he woild America. IAiiona they ofesdesirving - of" ypur tell mother after they've done a thing | leass chll_For Der, no she i not feel Sc. All grocers. ympathy than the dogs - netead of before they do it. And after- |\l cnbox for twa to (he statlon, Y * o] o she probably never thought that there wards it is generally to late e poaitively” refl to do' 88 Ask for them by name. % & human shoo-fiy watching the police- Another reason girls don’'t confide in ed, claim nt v n imposition_ of 3 h o CUNUE lan, ready to frame him up for fifteen mather is because mother 1a 80 critical. | emulis war thrr ot b el Nk ‘ The Diamond Match minutes’ conversatfon if he spoke to her She picks all of the girl's friends to pieces |that day and had somawhit of an a1gu- Company for two. ‘Did she stop to think what kind and makes fun of them, and girls are |Ment over same. GG )t a reception the policeman would get {80 overly sensitive that they can't DeAT |inay both maintain they o et & at the station house it he brought in a [to hear people they lke ridiculed. 8o | their actions. I H siray dog to Mr. Licutenant they h their friedships under cover as | It was very rule of the young man You don't need any school to teach much #s possible to refuse to keep Li's engagement unle policemen kindness to animals. Just And when they try to tell mother about | his convenlence was suited, 1le was cer- .. Wwe are”’ studying physiology, their little hopes, and plans, and am- | tainly selfish to insist that a girl meet psychology, idiosynerasy, laws, ordi- bitions, she's either scandaled or amused | him at the subway tiatisn nearest his nan rules, drill and gymnastics, and, and thinks they are all just silly, and she | home in any case, bu: when he expected: occasionally, our chaplain lectures us on ays that uh-n.um- was young a really | her tn addition to con:e and carry his theology. 1f we require anything further, nice girl ‘nn‘:‘ll( )’m\l\ thought of doing | luncheon he passed all bounds of kind- it is the insane dsylum. :-m h things. Really and truly, about the |jiness and good manne-s 1 assure you, policemen as a rule are gl T \ not unkind to suffering animals (as we h are friends of misery). But we are a 1 little jealous of the rich lady's dog, &0 . | comfortably clothed and fed, while we Wit J } stand hungry in the cold. Yours respect- il ik | fully, A POLICEMAN il I gl ALt » This fetter will cast a new light on A“ il } the New YorK policemen for mainy péople. | I It i They are such hearty, ruddy, healthy looking men, I think it never occurs to most of us that they can be hungry or in need of the necessitics of life. Unquestionably * the policeman’s- famil- farity with the djsorderly type of street riff-ratf hardens hjs heart after & time and .causes him to ‘be Mmore or less ~ brusque in his treatment of these unfor- Youth, with smooth skin and blossoming figure, | people—Fame, Love, Joy, the dream-giver—and Lungtes: wide, seeliing eyes and mind alert at last, leaving | offering against youths face a vapor of warm,_ bit A young -woman of the writer's ac- chill fairy tales unread for the great real fairy tale tersweet that is new and strong and all-powerful il quaiptepce . wag unexpectedly detained | of life, with hands just curving for the treasures of The magic, lovely liquor of life! | ee s . . . . | over_night.at a friend’s house where she love and life that come to women, arms rounding Youth peers and longs, with eyes alight from the | t t n W t] It wad dimed, ~Her home was only a few and filling to smooth, soft lines, eyés and lips learn- | upward glow of the jeweled drink. And if any who | baashil b i § eeu b ___l o 1 8’ omestics | blocks distamt;- in the morning . she ing to droop and curve in coquetry and heart puls- | loves says, ““Oh, not yet—you are such a baby still,” s started to walk home thia short distance g L0 D s (howght of the vatried adventure | youth ehates and anguishes at the detay. — you || -=-Do you grasp the importance of Brandeis Stoves’ January White Sale, with a long wrap covering her evening that lies always around the bend in the path—youth have felt the cup of life cool erystal against your IR ief : e = am EREE 1 R | D F T i ¢ e Nae 1 sown; she was hit by an fron pole which | bends above the fragile, strong, precious cup of | lips and know the deeps of its rare delights—who | | chie I:Y its_unusual eeqnomlen? Sevcrgi advances in cotton have only | \s belng carricd in a wagom by a ca life fllled with its scented wine of radiant, throb- | have reached the quieter currents at the bottom of | | spurred us on to far excel past efforts at value-giving. T hese special values | \ ess driver. bing colors of the prism—ceaselessly wedding with | the glass below the boiling bubbles that break at | | F =g oy o o= o p = L 2 — — ! The young woman was unconsclous for a soft seoth of glowing bubbles—speaking to the | the top—have found it sweet. But how much more || /0F Tuesday are worth your attention. / <ome moments. When she awakened she eager face above it with a vague, remote music glorious does it 100k—to youth leaning above—un- | 36-Inch Blea us- |- — — ) g 4 : ‘ -Inch Bleached Mus- —42 and 45Inch Genuine ound herself in the hands of a very full of gifis unthinkable, peoples with the fairy | tasted yet! NELL BRINKLEY. | H ¥ ! | { et it 4 Sl s o a | |t ome of cur” staste Special Leader Sheets “Wamsutta” and “Dwight | ’ vidently from her evening tostume, | ————— - " tasive e - - ————— | | ‘Bolts; Sto . valbe,: aate ~—Bleached sheets, extra fine quality, soft finish, good | Anchor” Pillow Tubing, | I Rqicer i Wl fe: e Tore J wearing fabric; 3-inch hems, torn and froned. Jan- | ., prices 42-in. crmined to convey her to the station P cde uesday, 51/2‘: uary sale, in all sizes— s 16c | house and was very skeptical when she yard ..... 63x99 inches, each. .. PR Soeopoih { ~.;Hu;l l‘mv\ Il‘ml -|;r was a ros:frtnsl;‘le 3 36 l(x:ch Df:lelch;d IMullv ; 72x99 inches, each ‘ 45-lnch, yard...... 17%e \dividaul with a home near by, ¢ n, Cambric an ong- i I was finally allowed to return to her cloth, mill remnants of 10¢ | 81x90 inches, each. ... —The Genuine Lonsdale | home and called a physician to attend to and 121¢ qualities, from 81x99 inches, each. ... | Bleached Cambric, mill her bruises. the “Sayless Bleachery.” Pillow Slips shorts to 20 yards, each No doubt the policemen become hard ¥ 3 - Sale price, 1 42x36 inches, each r \ \ 3 B 8, each........ | plece stampea. . ened in their too frequent contemplation ) \ N\ yard o 6/ [ e [ 8 of the rough and disorderly element and : 3 e 4 2 4-53(’1 inc hf“‘,'f"l" & .1 15¢ value, yd.. .. 2C too frequently find statements made to a2 ’ . — bt them Ly those whom they are obliged “ ” A F w‘“" :‘“""':hl "’(":::f.h:‘_’”::""‘g' fine Genuins Red Seal, Batss, A. 7. - :Ol'nf,crlr; 'r‘ovlerlndx. beautiful | e ’ 3 arrest lacking in foundation in truth . I. I': cacgie oy g 4 /40 | and other staple and popular dress | O 0n'% NG “ersian de 41/ c | Compassion is not only the policeman's signs. 6¢ value, yard. . ... 2 i | g of humanity today zephyrs, all the wanted stripes and ~— — It need, but the need of humanity e RD 36-Inch Dress Percale, light and | hicha Ras 10o vales | =~Outing Flannel, soft warm fleece } Thi: world in tired of Sunday.religion L dark colors, neat dots, 34C g = . 81/20 | nap on both sides. 7c value c! | which shows itself in praver and pen- e iripes. Values to 10¢ yd sale price Tuesday, vd... | yard ... Cotn ; 5 i I e andcommimion service. 1t wanta | The Best Latd is Leaf R Great Enlarged Basement—West Side. 7 ! ‘I‘,ard, and the Best Leaf Lard is b oo - ———— L is e stand in the pulpit, or in | 9 Yige'! pe . % - === O — = EEgE——— = o\ 2 g t el Simon Pure”—in pails of five sizes. Government Inspected and | 4 \\ \nd may—"God do this: ‘Ged do that Armour Guaranteed under the Oval Label. { Fl . . . | the world better: relieve the sor | i i ed bepter: reliene 10 3% . ax eias o rope r n uins Sen : . okl Cheapest in the | 1 uro €1 Oh, forgive all sin!}, Then, ha - ¥ : —_— . e—— es— planned out God's work, to feel end—three parts of i A b duty is daope e » | i TE L O tigious this wa SHinon Pore’ o a8 far s Bll Llnens N W or P M r ' i Easy to praf ! - four of ordinary lard — y 0 a er i farder to stand o highway RISV NEE A °d everything you cook | _— 4 L I TN " - Wish 557 patact Sdeh ‘ Dinner Bets f Extra Special—$1.26 Damask, 99¢ ‘ Damask, 29¢ b orld Y © he = ol calel M C B b - . ’ i, 2 ¢ iy e s P PRODUCTS ol s gy =TIORSAGAR o8 Ohe ;,",ff,: | —Full bleached. all linen, in the Scotch and Irish Full bleached, mercer. d e vogdy | . 70 ches de. 3 izes amask, ro Detive my: brdther's sin:, snd.then Write us for“Pastry Wrinkles” || with one dozen napkins 1::;‘:;(‘ “'];“'y'r*w gj‘ll;!d!':-'r:r:nn 99(: ors W g B 'fl!:: to live the Christ-part by Fannie Merritt Farmer—free to match All pure Narting t L s yarg.. . Special X And ‘ever to ‘ahirk"” The Oval Label 3 linen, very preity pat spkins to mateh, desen 92,08 | Thoriel 29¢ : 1€l hard for you and me also identi ARMOUR 5 COMPANY || terns, $4 95 S , =4 - 2 i after cholce . E 12Y4¢ Crash, 8¢ . $1.25 Table Cloths, 96¢ All Linen Huck Towels Bleached or unbleached Hemstitched cloths, | —Hemstitched ends, sizes 18xJ6 and 20x40 crash inches 1 1 « 5 , 18 inches wide. | made of a nice quality | inches. Each € | Good heavy quality, soft R | | mercerized dam and absorbent ' . it aek; oie .. 99C Main Floor—17th Street. yard n9¢c i A man can often be soft-headed with D l d P f 3 4 L o A et elivered in Perfect s bkl o 3 o .‘ A boor gsouse 14 Betier than none, un- ondition Everywhere | A . . : N ' I e aa husben ’ i Sk Rubbers, Legg F Silk S Is i [ lEEel’S, u rs, 1ns our Ji1 ECI& ' The best of friends make the worst of | = it T £ 50 — ses when they ‘ Women's, Misses' and Chil- —Children's Felt Slippers, as 19-Inch Messaline, good welght, soft finish, dren's Jersey Leggins, flan-|sorted styles, all sizes to 2 in & good range of colorings. Regular 3%¢ ' nel lined. All sizes | Worth to 7be, sale il || value, sale price Monday | pair v 49¢ price 2 250 { ‘ yard ; 3 190 ) n | { : : | Women's Alaskas and Rub- | _Men's Canvas Leggins, as- 22Inch Imported Boulevard Velveteens, | e e i e v e own |- A dvertise lost articles in The Bee. Most ||| s fues s Gl s sttt il o | | sorey pela" e sl e Sad"sx | | | nemies when they fall out i The breath of suspicion is more blight- ing than a November frost Worth to 86c, sale o T7bc, Tuesday combinations—all colors. Worth price : * 49¢ at 39¢ 69¢, yard p 25c jeerets of your friends than your own Women's Bisck Overgait- | il Buds and Kamaantalee Gadnas { { e . | —~Men's Good Quality Rub- | - : wen ety e v e o people are honest and this is the onlx cre, © and, 10vution siien | Mens Good Qually, Rub | | culttons wnd Marauiseies,'n sl cooriage: : 25¢ |sizes. Worth 75¢ It is always better to cough up the to J pose 0 the movies can at least write a | | clal, pair y Worth to $1.50, yard 5 3 | scenarin and submit it to some film com- Wa th f- d l | Children's Pn:u Il_.u“,: 'l.:l, lnuc.hl mssg,c 24-Inch Novelty Poplin, in brocade and . pany kid, gray, black, blue and|-—Men's rman "t .. print combinations; all the ns plaid, - y _X_e ln er can Ocate you' white. Sises to 5, 75 Worth to $1.00, 50 i slan, floral and scroll e!ftmea shown. 4 ! Sile $o0d loser'ls tiie deteated candidste | warm lined ..... TSP i A Worth 50c, yard. ..., .... .20 40 does beef when paying the ca “‘ asement—East Side. . & Main Fioor—Cent: Great Enlarg ‘ =M Lalgn expenses