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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. ———— & Health Hints -- Fashions -- Woman’s Work - s Riwvalry as o Habit | - T Women Have L ealeth i e Fashionable Frocks for the Fastidious Proved Worth methods and machine P i | Thaty Wiyt kel Gt (b Republished by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar. as Voters - Household Topics What is the fde f the game 1 16 worknm yuld turn out Py ELLA WHEELER WILSON, y r to go one better. Yo In turn | times nuch on an average as and each succeeding turn trive to | tha British workman, because of labor Copyright, 1916, Star Company. 1 overst "‘ 24 ta i aving de Women are voting in twelve statss, your predecessor If a man devised a machine that went " What are wo doing o vo Of courre there came a limit presen one better than any other, many a firm [ 85 AR, RS AOSNE WIth, She vete 48 Some long-legged, high-stepping, kanga the question asked by antl-suffragettes try scrapped the old plant Cadiks 6 tripling, some bounding A g and the people on the fence. Colorado boy, set a mark nobody else could bea ever ipwird - step in hill- | | has had its women voting for twonty and he won. He set up a new record, | olimbing opens up new prospects, wo ev- | years; California fo o 1 surely an imposeible one to beat! |ery Aiscovery In selen and art and | sald '4“vl4lm:Iu 'r!X"""""‘r’VI;: I’)t"nirl :vu‘r: A Ah t,’”,' that was what we all sald be- | phiiogophy and method opens up un its evolutions; California stands for the fore. The fact Is, there is nothing Im- | guessed possibilitios, until at length the new with {ts revolutions. ponsible to beat. Impossible 18 & €OW- | nchiovemonts which yestorday seemed " Hare #t% Xome. b ‘u‘,:\\ ws mothered ard's word wmiracles are the commonplaces of toda o (thia o by the women of Californin. (This com- pilation fa verified by Francis J. Heney | and Judge W. P. Lawlor) Ralsing the age of consent from 14 to 18; Juven'la [court amendment weparating dupendent from delinguent childron: requiring fath- ern to wupport Illegitimate children; re- wiring certifieate of health from men Lan a precedent to the marriage license; | minimum wage lnw; workmen's compen- satlon law; mothers’ pension law; tea h ors’ pension law; granting n pension cf 1500 o year to tenghers who have been in | nervice thirty yoars; joint guardiansbi, law; requiremont of g wife's signature to the assignment of n*muhnml s wages: a | prison reform bill; rasing the. age of child workers from 12 to 16; a billboard nutsance act and an amendment 10 the | quor 1aw, hitting particularly at San | Franciseo's all-night sale; the red light abatement law, placing the responsibilit of {llegal resorts upon the owners and les nees, rather than on the inmates, and | forbldding such places These are only n few of the excellent reforms which the women voters have | mothered. In a general way this de | notes the usual trend of the woman vol. |in all the equal suffrage states. In nere | of the pqual franchise states has woman | tallea &Ko free herselt of notorlous pit cal Alsabilities and anclent injustices or neglected to acquire what she consders her full right An_ eight-hour day for the working | woman {s a boon possessed by equal | muffrage states alone. It took Massa | chusetts forty years to win the partial | reform that Utah got in two; that is, I'the compromise of nina hours in place | of ten In the matter of taking poverty out of the list of crimes the equal suffrage states lead easlly. All the equal suf. frage states except Arizona have moth ors’ pension laws that stopped the cruel husiness of kidnapping children becauss the mother cannot earn enough to keep the wolt from the door, Only fourteen non-suffrage states adopted this humano meanure. PPery one of the equal suffrage states has complete compulsory education law; every one of them makes a great | and brilliant fight against illiteracy, The ten mapt llliterate states In the union are not equal suffrage states. The anti-suffragists have made a state- ment that the "bad women” control the election In the equal suffrage states | By bad women they mean immoral women One cannot help but wonder how many virtuous men go to the polls Idaho has a law prohibiting persons | of lewd life from voting. In Wyoming, | where equal suffrage fs 45 years old, | there are two members of the legislav |ture and a number of women serving | a8 muferintendents of schools. In Colorado there were two women in the legislature in the Jower house and | one In the senate in 1014; Utah had three womien In the legislature; Washington, | two; Oregon and Arizona have each one | woman senator, Tnstead of being °ine I know a family who, from generation |u.d the duds of tomorrow to generation, have all been lamplighters | and another that have all been rat-catch o | ers. Now, both these occupations are b4 :- | B e e L Do-Y ol Know Thatl family trade, or vocation, are Immensely | | proud of the fact that in the one case | a predecessor climbed a ladder and | lighted an oll-lamp on the old Harlem | bridge and that a predecessor in the |77 other case watched the stage conches |Nesting meterial and cven sleeping. The pass as he caught rats in the old days |#Pread of its mighty pinions is immer Yes, but those fellows ought to be ut- [And It can fly/at a speed of ninety-six terly ashamed. It was their bounden |Miles an hour without seeming to move duty to go one better than their fathers, |18 WINgs to any great degree I went around u great works the other 5 day. The young partner, who was my| When seals are born they are snow gulde, sald white which makes them invisl “My grandfather started in that bufld fIce on which they are born. Thelr eyew ing and he and his family Jived over it. | and noses are, however, black, and whe | My father built the big factory over |the Jittle ones are xuddenly alnrmed they | there and I have just added thix lelose their eyes, bury their nosss, and | I looked and saw a bulléing Into which |1l quite still, It fs only when they | the other two could have been put, like [ grow and begin to scek thelr own food toys Into a box, KEach generation had |that they becoms dark and sleek Naturalists aver that thie frigate bird riis most of the business of its lif the wing—feeding, the collection of | e on the | How a Wise Woman | Keeps House Strong, healthy families and happy,comfortable homes are the results of keeping the right table, It is the greatest pride of a true woman, and as such should be her greatest care, Heavy foods, such as meats, are expen- [ sive. Flimsy, foamy pastries are not / { healthful. Tt is the food that is open R [ to all and welcome on every table that is the real food for the wise woman to order. Faust Cut Macaroni is a universal . | dish. It is healthful, delicious and [ veterato offico-seckers,” as they have economical. It can be served in :n“r en acoused of being, Mr. George Cronl declarcs that voting women have res many ways, because it is already |/ { cutin inch lengths, and there isno | | holding that is ontailed by thelr per- need of breaking long sticks un- | | } Setals. of Ak’ ‘waks. evenly, Write for recipe book. ) As far fused to show the fintercst In offl o« diverce statistics may be / trusted the I ffrage tates point Don't simply say ** Macaroni, " ! . to the fact that there 1s not an instance say “Faust Cut Macaroni” on record of a divorce arlsing from afy ¢/ | AAN LA SRR A thing connected with the vote, This state MAULL BROS., &. Louis, U. 8. A. | FPYHROUGH the black velvet lattico finishing a frock of white T tucked skirt of a blue crepo reception gown fs litted to ment s Iid down s & challenge. Tn Colo | Georgette crepe, one glimpses pink rosebuds and accordion show a row of pink rosebuds The bodice is of dark blue ” IW“U"’M"'W:“" ”‘v"“:}” ’ o ald sole purpose of denying fi Ty : = refuting slanders. (It would be £ 4 2 - . every neighborhood contalned such a . . . ¢ 80 ) i " ) / ¥, q o/ Benato Cha " ] T nas A, RS Making Mountains of Marital Trifles S o o moman ao By Dorotl N t that domestic labor fs dull and mo ble man If its mother had to leave *°7 Of & voting wife and vo ntary n and that women resent thelr | hir And fn addition the mother is plan f:“l" :"‘"_ ’"‘" male sentiment of L bt . nds amusing themselves on the | ning to deprive the child of the advan-| Tl WAH 1O T i & : #ide of the home while they are shut|tages that the money the father earns | .. -0 ©U¢ © B o 1 has N levoted 1t her dadd every man who is married to be so do por n of his income in alimony alon e e e n . 1, and kind, and nsld mesticated that he would neve desire ore » no disputing o fact that the | " s ) " \ ot any amusement more exciting than walk- childrer 2 divorce are the real suf - = s " ng the baby, or any conversation more | fe A have a heavy handicap 1ald | and daughter i H 2 ) vy \ . w ’ = oo s &N that d e than anything | ( A h - . ' e . v b “ | the unhapy frak b ) . " f the frying w 1 v 1 v : R % g the wife smarting with \ t 15 betatia . He Is & nig v 4 ‘v"' y g win wrongs, and | of t want w ' . N 1 ad of shing v L 15 . » v . . \ toe | the o: there are f L Y . . . W gore | i gl R . » t \ Inte peace and | forced to w [ ] . " s i 1 e - s - 4 . 4 - T " g " . N When a Body needs a Tonie . | FIVIE carels ure of the flest fow days of 10 hody nnd nerves durlng the eritioal change of . . §" o Spring sunshine, the glorious sense of Dow tho seasons o . .e tha - 4 | tilo—anel then — wpring fover | Rept heyed 10 Tlaviag tosted 1t in actual prectios thonsands | the bighest piteh by 4 winer of exacting work sl pon thowsamls of physicians daily recommend d : : u:mu.u [ -..,. X he wyatem swddenly ‘] S Sanstogen. o fecs, more than 31,000 have en . i » il o] At puch Vimessimply S arnert 1t in writing, a6 have sl seores ..1r. wnl ' " of balan Mt (0 heededd i1 & tanie=yos, move A baymen, such 00 Colonel Wattersom, former | : 2 A Joud-omi, 49 voplaes the scvumulated Tatigua 5 e SRR 6 Crlinel Wittereen, emer ‘ with & fresh stuce of vigos ia Uho shape of actual wrotary of the Navy Chandler, Lady Somerset, ooll mourishm Johm Burroughe and RearAdsuisal Sigsbes, wha ’ s It 4 hovause Sanatogen prosents slbumentihe Suow for thamselves the help Nenatogen gives : ) . apibe Butlden) and cogan phorus (tha vivaliss) B "whon o by meads & tonio™ you may be ' : e ‘ 9 easbont masiin o bl ’ b 1t Baa proven an See Whal Banatogen will belp la & waaeer that 3 ' _ ’ S . Mol velbdonsd and ke, 10 rosture he balanes will boget the highest praiee, : : 4 54 i 8or Gilbort Purker seritsn Sanabogen b @ true food dons, feading e ne racrmasing i - E aband's | ba e gy wnd giing [reoh vigue i onsrworbend by wad il | - Punungen @ woid by goed dggin, wen ke, b Weve seen e Y ’ Sanatoqgen NDORSED BY OVER 21LO00CPHYSIUTANS for Ahe “Tout Book of Sanatogen wotual sigacd statoments from smin This ctiong Tacts aerning Nensigen sl e hading N P R T