Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 11, 1916, Page 9

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N Heall ealth Hints -:- Mental Training for Business Success By VLLA WHEKLER WILLOX, Copyright, 1916, Btar Compan)y Home years ako | witfered & revers In business, due to finuncial pant dince then, as Mark Twain once seld man gets golng down hill #ierytbing seems gyeaned for the "When 1, And everything 1 get Into peter woit Here I am, & young man, well ad eated. w very wide business experience Puve made good In avery posidon | ever necypled (and have held some Kood ones) ’ I am plugging along In & mediocr porithon, and why I tand in the papers quite often that there are more big posttions in this coun L1y for young men who can acluslly wume tham then can be filled Trouble fs, the Interestad pariies n ' Advertiwing will not bri 41 fur 'my expertance proves 1hat big me good man " come together 4 search of a really #eATeh the want columne Latisr writing will never whines of hitting the right gy I do N, the | one 1k w )y in your great, big, wide o might be able 1o halp me porsibly open w way, for ‘ts n pity whe W man ean do big things, not 1o re ab e 1) ket the chance. That s sl | want Wery mncers A KD The very best way 1o halp this young man and all other young men or middle siod men who are similarty situated is 1o apaken in them s conseionsness of the power whieh Hex in the humap m'nd (throwah It divine origln) and in the powsr of the spoken word, Mrs. Melena Murtin, & brilliant woman, promipent fn metaphysical thought of the day, bas propared traiping cards for OMfevent nesds of human bejngs. Here & one wileh, whe has prepared for thoss who rook sucosss in business. The twelve satemenis ov this training card are to be made every night Just before falling 1o Wieep and every morning on awaken- Ing, befors going into the contiict of the dny. Preceds ench statement with the words, 1 ahooss.” Try this mental pre woription Yor two weeks, making ihe satoments at least twice a day and | oftensr when possible, in the sience of the room Pold An Applicant 1 The ';",J'G'.uu.‘ ind. Dowth .J"Q»#, M Taingn lzwna 0 the Call “I. To know my own position shall come & '";"' ot grast possibiiitios : i) s waltl) lor _ma. 1 To b “a T AR e “5 To 6. To have uUnwevertng oconfilence. | I:IR% 'g:m“ m:'rf“ “...'Eu"‘ appropriate m.'ns%}-mum“‘ L) To proper and suffs | 9, To w%,;':fmwm B B i S, %&5’:'.&' O stuells, .z:s'fi%%* (#) To_have an 0 sonwe of W 1o b el iodertaks what | () o be full ? Wl ok tav'nn D mfi.flhbc—- (o o’ poamou to me/ It in wall have a copy of these twelve wtatements, onrried in he posket or In the lining of the hat, and read them over in trolley cars or in walting sta- tions, Wew of us reslise how much vital force, constructive energy and Dreclous brain stuff we waste in desultory think- ing. in gloomy thoughis and despondent fonrs, Wvery moment, every second, we are helping to construct or Adestroy future sucoess health, and happiness. A training oard, lke that prepared by Helena Martin, read over and over until ommitted to memory, and then repeated enever the mind is Inclined to frit- ftaelf on useless thoughts, aota lke m-| ter o rein on & wild and restive horse, siead of permitting the horse to prance #ll over the prairie, race up the moun- Fashions THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, APR 11 H. 1916, - Woman’s Work - Smart, Effective, Yet Not Too Expensive Republished by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazaar For Business Women The two great don‘ts for the business ‘woman are; Don't forget to be wo- | manly; and dorr't try to be a siren Between the hard, aguressive mascu- lne type of woman who may sucossd in business (for she cuta hermelf off by her very wuccess from jove and happi- ness) and the ultra-teminine, vine business woman who goes down into the man's world like & huntrs her prey, there is & safe, sane road for olinging mtalking world with | frank simplicity. They are human beings and 50 are you soeking for nor are they weak vines walting for a They are not Innoocent wolves Iamba to devour, tain side and go over the offf, keep It | little fominine finger to offer iteslf as » on the road and reache your goal |sultable place about which (o e ey 1t | twiated They are workers-fellow workars. Your | teminine tact and understanding and yen " . y ' tieness have their place tn the seheme of Fashion’s Spring | mme e e e o v o : 2 quist and your walk fs light and [ have housskeeping ability to sesp thin Use these things They are M fled hocked taffela makes & pretty trim: | narte of your squipment ¥ for & dress of plain eolor Very often a tired business man, whe \pes are greally favorsd. Coats and | %0UM not deal with & strident, agures 0 clothes are being made of stripes | 1'% MAscUlNe cowarker, san et on et B gpen ) ery wall with & woman fest hees whe 1a lema forosful and less aguressive are la nothing prottier or more oo Women have been foreed mto the world abia for the 1ttle wirls chemiastte |9 WMen by modern sconomie sonditlons whits creps de ohine that world they must stay we They are still the petential met) ne Diack and white sffeets sre he rac ™ aws 1t ta that slog the heaad stripes hartson: | potential motherhood net te snter tid the apper part of the dress firtations and tawdry Intrigus all hate of \affetas Avere . D BAEAR'S stidatent H,“ . . tar " M losrid & Bas tamial a e o o 1080 tene and daring oo Ioa har pawer Lo aet with well-pelssd s dlgnity se well as Lo think ally worn b Maded or wos TAks (he uimosl ininrest in » - fored | rn which repeat the (M4 40 Bet fare evarvhed Webillant tones of the srstanne de. | '® 10008 48 yuur slertes of pour & . fone. abilities and s wall wibie and (haw dlamio " ! saw wh st the |10 Preim peir conssiousnses and . LTS & S § TRt war rou will @n haek o the nes towars heavwnward, with ite upper [ 8010 werk with added seat and ¥ h shianad of ¢ o | WO B0 & beve Ut n Thak warld tha mateh 10 Aot heunded by the walls of basinens | Y9 et (hal pos are & woman s o w ate wia e queail et ane ot " "W e s lavenda Wi Sven A8 & o sducall ol ol Ih W . . . " ining \ P » tha } Why Men \Marry Plain ‘W omen Men will always worship besuty. They will 1tke to be seen about with women | who look like living plotures, They will |®t up by the hour and descant upon | thelr 1deal of feminine charm, and lead you to belleve that no woman who aid |not look like Venus could interest them When, however, they opme (o marry, | ninety-nine times out of & hundred they [will plek out for a wite some woman |who hssn't the sHghtest pretence to prettiness anr never olalmed tohave. In taks & view of the mar [ried woman of your soguaintance, many of risk shattering the looking | proof whereot, O R B B S A B S 55 250 Measles M ost S erious striped By WOODS HUTCUHNIN M. D, The ides of regarding measies with re mpeot 1a w comparstively new one Iu our chfldhood days we used to hear them | Ifttle vivid recollections wpoken of worse than a joke, and the most an something we have of them personally are more likely to be of fellles and broths and rest in bed and fnvalld privileges and petting Nenerally than of smarting eyss or sore throat or headache. As we were wnong the survivers, our remembrances, naturully . ars only of th milder forma, and we are almost inoline? to count them In with the rest of th rosy lghts of the happy days of child hood and to use them prinelpally as wham Klnss avery time they look inte It The woman that knows that her face | dute-mark, expromsive of extreme imma turtty—~1 have done w0 and so since | had the meansies’ Byven our habit of a 0 plain dosan’t expeet to ba admired | | and 18 s humbly grateful to every man | WAYS referving to them in the plural, ns who shows her any attemtion that she [if they were not big enoukh to ment| 1o porfectly willing to burn incenss be | iy oy winguins s part e B fore him Hard knooka-for the plain woman gets | ™81 StHNAs of good natured contemp | battared about & sgreat deal by life One of the many milltary maxims a teach her aympathy and understanding. | eibuted (0 Napolson 18 that (he mast a0 that Instead of beink & queen to he R R e worshiped, she & & mans t freiend |and comrade, ready to pity him when | 4PIse your enemy And never was (hece | things go wrong, and rejolce ®ith him | more siriking and pain lustratios when they wo right, and & 108 | ot g ruth Thas 3 Wo dis into Ma hopes and plane & i ored our mistake salely by adapting @ | Good don early ae mueh | business habite and putting . A most peopls think appreciate this | o ks I ot y . My ‘ ahout ‘ . R whis are making (he wasbands » anded meas vomely happy. In facl men wha mar athe ' aline becauan of & weman's goed leaks o M4 hai dtad g it S osn & twenty i ne cha . e Wot want her Interfering Wrth W # ove Kings thal Aow't coneern her And ¥ 4 Anis her 10 b interssied W “ e o wolng om In the warld, and If e loves | MRS 1ha * trifling atts ' he Uhinka her aitnion tnvaluable ol haadache and e saliemte, Be malier how grest airle o Iy ANhouah A noveliat | United Hinies, w . N ™ rried & | Avemae & poctorngiee woman fur hew fwentn, Mhis ln cor | Oma sanes for (hie sxienarding ) o et destrabils | geality of & ’ ProvMes dha andersiands 1he . Almost o [ e of 1 oand dew . e e T ™ ¥ with W ' b A WA an inteli) wite swrely " . a6 Uhe Bhast barmntn. and ha fast that " WOMARE AN MATTY plaln wamen W BoAhe rash die . Heate Ihat thay Mad i (he ' . ‘ and srmimihy which man \ whahis far (he Aok af heauly |18 A linen Mouse of plain malerial, plaited wkirt of wiriped goods and embroidery of but tonhole stiteh in worated To the right, a tailleur on becoming lines of taupe of dull Reman with wilk with which the coat is lined faille, trimming N n - M:,M | ""u;m’“ ! ‘if‘uu i T Trifiing Disease w chill, it was put down as due to a cold und counted as a new disease under the of “oapillary bronchitis,’ the bronchial-pneumons. of ohildren Although Individual physicians had for | many years besn warning their patients [ of the dangers of fatal bronohitis follow | ing measles, it was only by careful fol |low-up work and records covering thou wands of cases that we proved convine ingly that the bronehitls following mea slos waw really a later stage of the dis anuo ftaelf, or at least entirely due to it If the Iittle patient's lowsr 1ip ts pulled down the muoaus membrane of the inner surface will be found dotted with Iittle | title or reddiah or whitieh raised apots, knowi an Koplik's wpots, from the discoversr home shdw that the eruption & no merely upon the skin, but alse In the | mouth and throat toar down to the windpips and bronchia tubes, which helps to explain how eas It \n for bronchitis and pneumonia to de ater In the disass. and probably extend In it manuiacture Leading d« = acs | )szu ult Matrimonial Problem I8 a food of unsurpassed purity. Every step U, & Government Inspectors, In Amencaand others who teach sclentific cookery, demand sconomy with ascel- benpe and inaist upon CGlendale, Spread it on thick perin its - Household Topi ‘ By DOROTHY DIX, A young has | tor womar applisd to m advice on & mentim he haw two sultors. One Intellactual, cultured, morsl, upright il thet m man could be. The girl ad iires him very much Indesd he enjoys his wise conversath anid 0 Attitude towurd Iife, and she know placid and safe Journey across th rimonial wes, with no ntering wovme Ihe other multer i In » the first | ne other man, nor Ix it o lsten to hin convarsstion unless yo conalder bawe ball and vaudeville the nost tmpertent #in the world, ar o are making & collsetlon of curren sang In & word, (his young man s ordinery young fellow, with s fairly #ood Jub, mnd w tendency o fall off the water wagon 1 wak from the It the we. w and then and zig ghit meriios and narrow him whe e 0 miruggle an Advan Know and thal matrimen r turous trip that is an likely o end | & divoree cour There o ndva ol the them bees man wen of two men or the relatly he two marr wir! (alen Letween e » & Ihiug In the k »rmnge heart and » " I the orior Al nre Procensen nferior sultor sote hor pu The good and not the # one, who o theilling nonwbie nppesln her reason, the harum-scarum one ber affections, Mo she asks me which | #he shall choose—the one that comes up to her ideal or the one that fires her fancy By way of anawer, | ean only say that whichever way whe chooses she will re grot 1t The only perfect marriages only real true matings, are thoss in which men o to the | head and Loart are squally satistied. This | ra huppens, and that 1s why thare | are w0 faw happy marriages | Cuptd 1s a wreedy Iittle chap. Me fa never satiatied with half ratfons, No mat | tar how good & man or woman may be or how perfeotly he or she may do his or | her Auty aw husband or wife in dust and ashes unless, along with his or her meod conduct record that strange something that the blood and makes the heart go pit npat What (his mysterious attrsction of a cortaln man and woman for sach other conniste of do not know. Wa only know that It exists, and that it I the everyihing thers qulekens we | NI L of the man wirongest g ¢ and the one | . “r ma g i . Acte M be irrestatibly deaw W and Judgment or Inclination should yooted m Americs we mary atdon, and in France thay marry ' owever, proves nothing sxoept ha Americans are an impatient race nd are more progressive about trying to Improve bad conditions, even when thay are matrimonial conditions, than are Europoans the Cortaln who marries a Just becnuns he appeals to her hraina womar and will make a g snte husband Il never be very happy, She may, If hilomaphical, e sntinfied and con wed Lo n dexres sa she contemplates and engs Browning and comforts " 0o placid disctssions on or physieal Toweni with her intellectunl spouss. ot always her hesrt will be a-hun gering for the romance and the golden wlory ahe has missed, She knows tha' triendahiy 18 not love, any more than bee wwmpagne, and thers will he wny and many a tima when she wiil wonder 1t one wild theill of fove is not warth whols fat Iife of commonplace comfon Mut If sha takes the thritl and lets the camtort go she stands the ohance of forsver rning hermelf for her folly the flashpots for the sake of n ke Jeoause, after all, thrills are the ohills and heetle faver of romanes, for which matrimony 15 senarally a never-falling cure. They seldom Inet, | and when they are gone so often all is wone. The man and woman who marry for their heads, and who plek ont the hus band and wife of whom their judgmen' the eonsolation forsming approven, have, at least, of w good bargain. The man has the kind of n woman he wanted for the moth of his chitdren and at the head of WK house The woman has her establishment, her position L] her shopping ticket But it in the tragedy of those who marry for (helr hearts that when the thrill in dend and the romance played out they have nothing but the burdan of matri neny Left #o 1t In that whichaver way you marry you wish you had done the other thing The wafe way I8 not to marry until you find the man or woman who both fires your fancy and eomes up to your ideal Put If we walted for that preclous few Mr un would ever reach the alar. Bakeries There's a daily need for good biscuits in your home. To get the best biscuits and the Biscuits, | and flaky, with a sprinkling of cent packages, Also try Takhoma Biscuit, two,” paper doll in colors. Joose-Wies | Bobers of Sumshine Bisewits 10+ [ I W undor the watchiul eye of mestic science schools the price W U your dealer does not have i, phone ws hia name, Armouve + Company -‘:cco"n.. v LI As an example, try Krispy Crackers—light Each package contains a pretty biggest variety ask your dealer for Sunshine Baked salt, They're in Omaha sold in family-size tins, which is the most economical way to buy them; also in ten- It “splits in Ay b pruduct that beass the Ao vad Label b onr bost QUALITY The Owad Label wive e ndifion Star Mok inet Ham Mar Hacon “Nhmon Pure'' Loat Land Arwmont's Grape Jubes Cluverblonm Butter Awd 1 L

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