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& 9 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 g"a—‘fi’H ints - Fashions -- Woman's Work -- Household TOE‘—C—S_ ll nteresting Facts o= "here Women Are Solc M . s e / ] Auctioning a Bride :-: i'iiusign | Grace Darling’s Talks to Girls |About Fire — No. 11Great Advantage that Comes from Dressing Your Part Roma burned for alg) [ e B RSP Wire (s n great purifying eloment sither Nelson o apoleon ever mw My GRACEH DARLING s BA amg P n th ! Muchines for th | ahing of fires vy hes. 9 And n wora omployed by the Homuna 1 q W I ! ) | " ! o proteat wood uxainst fire, silicats ry nikl ! [ f wodn I the most effective remedy the stuge hool that you are f Hoge end Iha ke of the hurning 1ens to gensrate an e fra was known to the anelent Gresks o g - Ther tencen of A organization ' : < "‘ : for thi notion of fire an far back as . s | 2000 1. ¢ i it fire engl [} " h steaam : win iined to drive the pumps was that of s Ayt Hralthwalte (England) F . . J i ¢ Patwee Il and 1M Londen mors . o than quadrug the ho and appars of ng vl y f it fire hrigad never 1 or d A Ih " ¥ ir rd (reek o Roman arm orossad A woo | i “ | | vontier withaut careying an altar on Lo W o Iventine shich u saered fire alwn birned 1l I i it ' ! I In the great five of 14 o1 the n ' fnet amnage mounted 05,000,000 and In I | " he |r“v||1‘ NOTen. hav: ahikhds : { Tha origin of fire varies, aecording to publ \ ‘ Nd-time fables. The Gresks held that ) | Prometheus brough to earth the foreh re f | ha had lighted st the sun, and henes sider I Ar ot only 1 thers was fire Ingness 1o your i n and | | whother ) | world wht nt it ) #l | ( ' fheter dor ! Wil I ' ) hoslod slipper 1 n | and covered with r “ No girl gotten up in inappropriate fin upon o erinls to do A Suitor of the Congo Region Digplaying His Offering for a Bride--The Dog Goe With the Spearhead on the wlage w GARRET P, SERVISK the savege custom, the purents pay the | you may feel more aympathy with the |y ™ jrmucuintely ABlstend] L i e elvilizntion | PHAOKTOOm to take thelr duughter, in- | misstonaries who would do what they | coiith e low-healed ) U e r e LI EON L atend of recelving pay from him, But, | can to spread among thess people n Nttle |y U0 R A ' " ,’ I " ‘ '“ r though roversed, thin s simply a survival [of the Hght that the partial emancipation | peiiiiie wnd dependahis tod t bl ¥ trib o 1 d 1 of the marriage, and In its revired form of woman has shed on happler races of & straight for s job v how fat | Y S ohieot tas i inory of mame |1E 18 6ven a greater inault to woman manking : s o i wgriplieisd oy of the | In the plcture on this puge, duo to My, | The aoquisition of wives by eapture or |1 lobl many o clover ‘ elapmant v"m ringe 1s one of the | 1erbert Lung, the lendor of the Amerlcan | force, and hy ift, which Is also U1l | (60s working girl who never got s (1 Tnamnn anmals. | MUseum's oxploring work wmonk the na- | pructioed in some parts of the world, 18 | causs he wan queered by hor ' Marriage In the beginning was nothing | 1Ve# of the Congo reglon in Africa, Wo | hurdly w0 humiliating aa this method of | jiher employars never her ore e athod of seauiting prop. |60 & atriking example of the wurvival, | waie, When sho fn deliberately wold the | hecuune her clathes weren't serl | erty, The woman wa the property, and |10 one of \te originkl forms, of tho oUs- | womun has no chance whatever, But | And another thing, girls, don't try (o | the man took her elther by foree, by gift, | 1om of purchusing wives, Tho would-he | when whe hecomes the quarry In n chase | drews bevond your meanw Iteeall that ir )< | purchase, 8he had no cholce and no |Busband (that ix, owner or buyer) of tho | ghe hus, at least, the bare prospect of | plays where the hero fall we with no miore than if she had been u | BIrl whose parents wit on thelr haunehes | vumporary encaps, like a hunted deer, [ the henutif but impecinious heroine ¢ or n Her person, her liberty |10 consider tho price offered, wtands bo- § yng aven the chance of & cholos If there | she | always dressed in a simple white | ""l ! and her lifo wore all at the absolute di- | hInd hin dtaplay of wavigo wealth, hold- | ey yovaral pursuers, as sometimes haps | muslin with o bie ribbon around her Yo% | powal of her husband ng In loash a dog, which 1s part of his | oo ‘ sunny curls, Bhe never has on a hand (3¢ offe » atio | \ | The only persons who, at the start, had | offering. foubt there are thrilling romances embroldered chiffon with an imitation '.0’ ¢ any greater claim upon her than the | The fron apearhieads stuck In the ground ! behind soma of these wife hunts, | dlamond thara in her halr, und o near | DAIR mam who wished to marry her, were her |And the thres or for chunks of NAUYE | .. 1y, gart of the hunted is not always Pearl necklnce about her throat b.“. | parents, #nd tholr claim was that of |iron soattored mbout, represent the price | 4 i F MG BEUT0 LR R B0 e st | OF courss it u temptation 1o a poor % Aon girl to try to dresy lke a rich one, but KA | the agrners of an anidal ralsed to be soid, | he 18 willin Gto pay. The final dec In imaginable that & preferred lover might * AN “F'he traces of thim original subjection and |according to Mr. Lang, will be made | -0 UEETE e rival she makes n terriblo mistake when RS nbasement of womn yewakn yet today, [Py the chief of the tribe, who will make |0 B 00 FEEC R BERCEC FEEEL | does it Thin 1n u conso and_ suspl A cven In lvilized woclety ip hip mind an to the witficiency of tho || 10OKInE up thess thingy, how wplendid, | CCTLTC g i Loy vion paoni Vo' : . Tho grentent praise of Americe s that, |offer, after glving a publle hearing to | ¥ HEERG s ¢ jf " or the par. | ® Woman drewsed more expensively th KXd “— oodies that just KK of marringe, whers the power of the pa j | cut off from the old world and fres to |those who are Interosted P oy e B e e o vl "' " | her means, they are not filled with ad- | : e O3 m-e-l-t in your mouth .0‘6 develop it sl (doas ad customs in the | When you et your imamination ranav | oo i T ~‘J miration for her, They are filled wit A Very Pretty Photograph of Miss Darling AP — light, fluffy, tender WIS light advancing clvilization, It has [over the acenes that will follow thi ation 1861 ANG SuALEN re contempt Y y BCHC K bi it nd B ®« never 4 the Buropean custom of [sale—the slavery to pussion and eaprico | Notlon of bargain and salo in disdain They think one of two things—thnt she [and T'm not marrying any woman who At one of the bik apenings the other | KIEY S#KeS, Discuits & K0 selling ity daughters for a price, | that the object of it must undorgo when | Where the cholee of the woman 15 a8 [yey not come by her frills honestly, or | would look on me as nothing but o shop- |day 1 saw & frock that was named “The '."‘ doughnuts that Just ." In the highest woclety of Iurops a |she becomes the property of her pur. | wncredly regarded as that of tho man, |(nag she 15 w selfish little ereature ho | ping_tioket Lad 1 think that would be u good | B keep you hanging DE young woman must have a “dot,” or [chamr, the long, painful years of sub. | and where the abuolute equality of the |y willing to work her poor old parents | And it's the wame way about fnnocence | fashion for all of us to follow, for it | K€Y ’munlthcp ntry—all ‘0'0‘ murMage portion, In order to stand a [Jection and hopeless toll to which she | oxon dn recognibed If it Is not yet In |ty death and starve h little brothers [ and modesty, girls. You muy be aw un- | Isn't enough to be ladles, girls; wo must | "“‘ de with Calumet— K€ hance of getting & husband, Reversing | doomed, with soul, mind und body abased, | évery respect enforced and sistors to adorn her own back ophisticated aw u wood violet and aw pure | look like ladie That's why 1 say, leurn | [JEIEI ma H A DR Y ‘ Many & girl has lost n good husband |us u lily, but how are you going to give [to dress your part. That's one of the ‘0.0 the safest, purest, most ."'. [ —__— : . = ) 5 [ by being too finely dressed for her poml- | that fmprewsion 1t you huve painted lips | lessons the stage tenchow. Another is to | Y e’ ;conanlulullfln‘:l g Pow- (PR ’ y o man, ‘'n Y 0 gow | y y . ut 'l ol v Try lt—driveamay [0 | ) ,I ]/ ) [ l 0 I 1 ’ tlon in lite, “"Well,”” ways the man, “nll [and eyes and are wearing n gown that [study your own role, But Il talk to | DEIK] der ry 1 )/ W(' ]\ (’(:‘d M()'re 1 eel (26 (} /'S/I/(/ art / that girl thinks of s adorning herself | dossn't halt cover you? you nbout that next ‘ ."“ bake-day fallures,” .'~" W4 By WOODS HUTUHINSON, M, D, vide among the work of earrying nnd By THE JESTER, o e : g e ,‘.“ l--:ndc l‘(l::r:'hudn \.‘ ' I'he wigns and scents of the spring run« { of ourg has double the welght and more | There n craze for puychle parties N '/ L”MN(I ?”" () T() (I/H[/ !/ | ;.Q‘l Bos Blig tm Pownd Com, t’;’ ning n I ] iy Kverything 18 on | than double the strain. An animul's 1048 | just at the moment. Of course you all A 2 ’ X "5 ‘ : 1 flut Are one At en rner; wo am Lo support . i Copyright, 1916, Btar Compan When Jesus was on earth e sald, her make a logal written retraction of | L) ! .o' the move, robins are whistling and L 08 L e | MEOw WAt paychic party ia, By BLLA WHEKLER WILCOX Hoaven and earth ahall passaway, but |her word | B L | Im K3 * tering in from the south, the wild geens | m1 B R B tvery minite that wa | tINE I the way of palmistey, crystal My words shall not pass away Mo | Analysze words, What kind of L G ‘ nttle ranging out § oonq 1y o perpetual struggle and task, | #0zing thought reading or spirit mant Among the {nnumerable good socloties| ¥NOW the power of good words. In u |words are wing? Maybe I your ‘0.0‘ ’0. usture looking for the first § Ay o0 aan stand all day and all night | festation, played equally well with a | which are formed in Amer fo | Wl{ e EEE RURIMRAG" VIT RN | (G008, [RuH HOMM Are spesking words of | RIS "‘ wa feol restloss and sevaisl d 4 tretdl. and st \ ords woclety' thess Interesting fact ritieism, ¢ fault-finding words. Do | SIS » ha adlh for several days at a oteh, ' couple or a quantit betterment of the minds and the morals = T o0 o1t thills ey Keve o' ciobt? Bhab el * | ng for the open mell of the ¥priNE | yianhant for weeks without Iying down 3 of human beings there are two especinlly ’ . ey o LA | od Old memories of the break-up [ A0 red that 1t hurts it we| The medium i nearly always a “she,” | ; d Catballr Bvery word has a three-fold power word produces a result L ) Y | o fhe ¥ encampment are stivring | | o “‘“M ¥ foctly atlll for thirty| AN nine times out of ten a nice looking worthy of “"l”, Rl "”"I"‘ * “"l first, the force of primal dden; wec- | When children are neolded it leuves | § Q. “1 | blustery marches | | LIRS B : ‘tect| OM¢ At that, Henco the popularity of | foclety, called “The Rocloty 0f the HOW| ong, what has be it by race |a certaln sting and a fosling of rewsnt ‘.Q 'S 10} m minutes. Indeed, strong men in perfect - s With my unworthy sex Name, the other a Neow TWought ore . 1 third, the nd fasl ment Peopl bt i nder wh | e | , el WY W ks | Condition hive been known to faint and | "y onally have no obfection (o some- | KABIsstion called “The Unity Good |, b A00 TUEE | thain' ehilfran Teame ome et adice }0 1 | i i | ) ut fall "”"" v"""' : And “):” iation When 00 venlly pretty diving down Into the | Wor b The old storles of witches who | way disobey and disappoint them, T _'.‘ s "- b yedroom window and npelled - to stand motlonleas A8 | 4aping of my past—always provided that The Boclety o - He power to call curwes mre i | caune ma mlly b found i the | KICH] “0 ‘ i 5 ¢ while we | Matue for loss than fifteen minute ther no one else there who can use {t | mands that its " ne Fear of evil words opens the |character of words used by the parent “§4 » “ b idence Jdew, It lends | or blasphemous words in th for th entrance into one e Wildren ¢ et the | BEY (3% 8 sibilitie th the tlon, that they how the u r 1 affal I | () (S (| o ently Whenever ‘the holy name 18 man-|"rpna papers at one time publiihed ¢ NS BN l ttle qulet tloned, and that the . nte Ating r > . - L) | ant Iittle quiet di NCY 1 | P \ oro | metning un. | Hauors. The ood I 1 a e ) ' ¢ c. 0.0‘ i I o¢ eancos—at any | such lety dos he had pronour 'y * 5 I ra Any pretty | the th and I of the young I/ yeurs before, He owed | ard | ord | il 4 L hold nd a ad the futy nocordance with Ide und was Incensed becwuse ho would o in wpirft and 1if *, han never to nak twlce [ “The Unity (oo I e | ot pe Bhe cursed 1 with word | ko forth and nccomplish w Murthers whe gemer- | other excellent 1t o mistortune, and deelnred that {1y L Ther lght Into It 1Ent awny bers are nuked pledge 10 health and fallure he I nlwa fallo ] I ) hand? Well, of course—what | Avold subjects of gowsip. m, T thing me upon hi | " l nk clam, foollshness W n 1 " ) 1 the 1 wr rd tal gaxing mediums | ness, orime long, clinging | Ing of wlokness and | Hncratel Her helr gh, thetr | 1 bellave i . | " | ”r b . e ‘ Glendale . F The Armour Oval OLEOMARGARINE mould . BAVR. 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