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) THF. BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916. . Health Hints --- Fashions -- Woman’s Work -~ Household Topics | . { L Militant B : B A Y 4 ) ' 1 s ; K Grace Darling’s to Grls uaraing ne Graves o myg l aril S aLKs 10 r H Plain soap is like a lazy mule, It These Great Stone Animals Line the Way to the Tombs of the Chinese Rulers ‘ No. 11—The Mistakes of Mothers. » the power, but it takes a lot of | work to get it into action | 2 1 Borax a sort of driver for soap | < {0 ?:"j-'" l:vl; ’Il'\qll'l,l\1j. o & Borax takes soap by the scruff of the » "w,:w,,r, v\.“",;f,'“' Pla e 8 Weck and says “Come on here and 8 i o ST B . get hus “Mistakes of 1athere and It I You will never know the value of [ *‘ ‘v’ L ’,, n',‘ ..n ':"r soap until you see it working ip con &y a6’ thiro: feke nection with borax It I heeatzs our mothars love us Zirls But soap is pretty stubborn and it o d',":‘y"v -w“{w ‘ fmu,:mm .Y‘Vrm“ ¢ anly works right when there {s one e i i part borax and three-paris poap It or ta have iffer any hardehips, tha ¢ impossible to get this quantit of thay ve 8 up to be il 18 8ot porax into bar soup. It {s only pos .'uq wr”!, i nd y.“v infil o cope vl When you .use 20 Mule Team (er we nre bound 1o be thrusf out of PBorax Boap Chips’ thie week for the the e nast, and th n whethe L ar tamily wash and various other clean iy wulw ,,',K," "M":f :1 ey ' ou u may he i the house, you ma R of trouble s gol 1o depend on whathe ng abou little vexed to think of ever having o Nnve. Nhan Glait. Kot Lo sk 8 e f irfed to get along without jt!-—Adver Ing And there ian't going to be an tisement i mathar aroitrd (o save vy from the bur : we aro liable 1o got . cancs 5 r s You often lhear & mother sa I dan't Dl AON D S wEy LA AR GRM TR IS SISV I a1 KRR 110 RIS 1.7 L b ) % W T AN b B S L Gigantie monumants lining the road (to represent, us I were, all {he cren- from the fourteenth to () sventeenth | Hava done.’” or, I don't want my daugh 'r n E S o the tombs of the Ming smporors of | tures of the world mourning the death |century, was given an alaborate shrine, ier to have tn cook and wew snd reons Ching at Nankow, near Peking Ancen: | of the Mings There ure four repre approached through an avenue of thess Vee an I have had to do ON c" EI).T tor srship prevails In Chine and | sentativen of ench anbmul, fwo standing | marble animale, This photograp \ R, the mother .does not teah hrr Yombs are very Important as being habi-|and two sitting They form an avenus | taken hy Roy Chapman Andrews for | dgughter how to make her awn clothen tations 6f the fmmortal desd, These | two milex lon. Some are hewn out of a|the American Museum of Natural His- | op (o keap house, or to got the most ont 0n| 1 a week marble offlglen of s aifferent ani- | single block of marble. Kach emperor | tor o o e e e Bl mals are ranged across the open valley |of the Ming dynasty, which roled China il d Spfin ooyt e brd e for this beautitul Diamond Rin, sort of misgle -apell ihat would provent Come In and make your seloction & S her from ever needing to know.them. 1 from the largest stock in the city. ’ ll(' () ,,",’s./ {an't, of course / / J . Net knowing how to rew or eoslt YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US soear't. Rovide you Auiomsbieally with By KLLA WHEELER WILCOX branch when ha should have kept to the | whose efforts at self-cultivation had 1818 | gond clothen or good food, and the result ain Lok -and. 41d not realiss his mis. | themssives out In scholarly - 1687nINS. | (s that the moiher's efforts to save he Copyright, 1916, Btar Compan take 11l he had run several mile wis un attendant al n coneert st which pyrig r " " " he had I mi tend twl Which | gy yghter from having to work make her The fislds wero | and wodder ot | Perhaps he may have been thinking va whvon o ot Me yerbaers ,,,um«l pimpigreigiinde pfnuses gl Bl you Oy note enflvened the depressing wood bout :' ; f 1 hild thar L B ot wof l""’ "; The little bride who doesn't know Termy "‘l'-v:’u . A sotled und sullen, stubborn snowdeige | 1eely he had not heen thinking. Al of | fldkety o vm’ rendering, and a M | whethar to: ordsr two lsgs of lamb of 818 Weok . Wee 4 |.,,.,\v| z e = £ t [ Ie, | ! t “' “ ; tr j ",‘” one for dinner, and who Is dlscoversd ‘ benlds th rondway nas came m management may be in thelr sslection of | condition of extreme dejection MARO | yitting In the kitchen in tears amidst ering paratives, Much dangerous possibilities | way out he nccosted w friend with the Of morms ta he, and brought the chilly e | e - il har it was|the wreek of an adamantine ple, is s 1ing have to he taken for granted, Wa have | Inqulr o me wha s i o B cdgas it gl | ; Of feobargs In thelr breath, Btalled cat- | to count on the unaesountable. Nor do | that Mr. Mayerbecr wan trying to prove | oo oy, tle tmooed wa encupe danger by getting off Bf the | by that opera p " Vorth plaintive pleadings for the Karth's | o @hesi Ianger " g ';:" ]" B e it 1A Sl wap | UL I renl life he fn & tragle fhgure green food rain and golng on fool In Aungerous | ne oubie " the hilosophar AR | becnune he I8 was her Perfection No sluam, S bint of hove tn anything, . |th be slive that the antira torritory of Wi boing had| TSNS A6 | & her hoaand's / o iy ok o4 | money, and she is working herselt into Diamond Ring The sky wan blewk and ashon, (ke the | The rapld running of traine be tha third | D6D BTOWN - over Wit braln ‘and 891, iate of hysteria and nervous prostra Tase | pertl, and thin In dus rather to the trav. RO O e abnrectation | 1?1 d0ing things incompetently and Ia la, n'r' ‘\' r‘r u":r’l'l”' wtone of ;,.wrn who drains W6's | aling publie than to rallway management o . i . g ¥ :vly : Aton |, viously that she should - have been ,‘,,. of flery bl Yot, sWaying nd fro, an It 1o fing | That feature of danger was thoroughly | (0 IR EEEL TELT LR ogieal lines | AVENt how to do ensily and well in 14k wolid gold, cas Abant ahiiled Nature 1t lithe arms of | ventilated at the time of the winking | 00" MoK A R ke | Fractically —avery —young woman's LimnAsome velvet ring box Krace, of the Thanle, It rapld running con 4 ; ' honeymoon s spolled by her lack of n man deaf in one ear whom, there #miling wih promise in the wintry biast (ribiston to n dlsnster, people blame the knowledge of domeatic affairs, and she's The optimistic Willow spoke of Epring tore, nothing wus audible except what inanangement for running the train too got her own mother to blame fory It The possibilitien of disaster are so nu | came through the other ear " tant, If & tealn arriven at ite dostination (“HE T 5 R TR It'a Just as much a shame for any girl [ morous that 1t 1n really dangerous to be | (ate, then tha passengners howl hacaise A i et ! e to marry, not knowing how to run a wweetness und fragrance It in schools house, as It i for a man fo marry who can’t make enough money to pay the house billn allve, for It 1n hecause wa ure alive that [It was rum so sow. [If people are in | « Watches, solid gold and gold || we becoma liable to disaster, "Thin shock |a hurry to get throngh this world they | % lll:v;f’nlr*fl ’,..u‘mu"mu-u’-. D ing affalr in Oblo agaln brings pointedly |must take ore onderful yalues at 2 and up. ln(»mul:rl before they really get through It T werse & man and found out to pubMe attention the peril of rallway | I wund out that i Ml M e Mo travel, The loms of Nfe in this instance | I witzeriand it takes a rallway pas 1 had a wife unloaded upon me who Opn Duly Tl 81, B Suaceps T 939 lins bean so grout that the risk mtten- [**nEer a Kreat while to get anywhers, Ad”)?:("(,’ to L()vel()rn“,“"“' know how to cook or manage Another Very Pretty Photograph of Miss Darling. but I ho dles on the passake it is not think 1'd be tempted to bundle her ) collages more nttention was glven to opening up of the deaf ear thelr chances of being dls Py ol o for Chtaiog No. 003 Phone B qunt upon that mode of travel {s liabls | Doukins 1444 and our aalesman will eall g s gy Abmns S because of derallment or collinon, but By Beatrice Fairfaz back home and sue her mother for dam- {ing us that we must and take, they | And if we go out into the world t THE NATIO 1 rhe ‘fact 1n that rallwny mortality fn | POCAUSe he has ranched hin destined )ife's | A e s | nkes to my digestion and pockethook, |give us everything mako our own 1iving, we find that moth CREDIT llm surprisingly amall. That is (he only cons | Crminal before hiu train reached ite rail { Another mistake our mothers make In [ The result {8 that they ‘make us little | er'n training Ia cqually disastrous, for te “wes. m“— cluston at which we can ressonably ar way terminal The American traveling To Net Colo J to coddle us too much Instead ot | monsters of egotism and selfishne and | he babled and spolled nd encouraged BROS&CO. 1468 (e ) public has voted to take the risk of [/ Dear Miss Falrfax: 1 am anxious for|teaching us to control our tempers, they | when we marry and find ou that our our whims doesn’t fit you to act like rive It we tuke Into account the rate of | Loyt anaportation, and the | Information on ome colors 1 wear. Can(say we have “sueh a nervous tempera- | husbands don't subseribe to . heasonable human being, and that's g [apeed ut which trutns ave run wnd the |78l LTI Dl executing | YOU Blease tell me If T ;",“”7""h'“'.';',;‘.m-m * when we fly into tantrums theory ahout our artistic fen vent | what's expected of you in business [ number of passengers transportsd the publls - gamand Arean koods, an 1 am partial (o those | Instead of teaching us that other peo- |and nerves, and have no dea of wa For, you see, mother's great mistake is A careful record is kept of the number | Tl teel deeply In as im- | colors, would Ilke to know what to|ple are just as much entitled to thelr | rificing themselves to us ax 1n has [in forgetting that we have each of u ur persons carrled, and the statement has use to keep them from fading In the | righis as we are (they say we are * the y fien a di- to meet the hare of life, and when portant a part of one's education &8 10 | yayping™ Also what to tss to make my | 80 | done result In only too hips . been offic/ally mado that on the vo1d |know how o think clearly. Indeed, | his wensitive and so finely strung'’ v 1 ow how to think clearly deed, n | hiack straw hat clean looking, as I ha o finely strung” that we |vorce. The real co-respondent in nine | we do, we won't have any mother to pad Now Is the Time to Get B4 of These | between Huffalo and New York, where |pavsnn, old or young, whose heart is not | constantly brushed It and still ft has s must not be crossed). Instead of teach- | divorces out of ten is mothe mistake, | them for us Ugly Spows. {the traffie fs the heaviest, only one Hite eagily tourhed into warm nction and | d0aty ook INQUIRER. | TR R There's no longer the slightest noed of [ has been lost in any train arch ent during | whome affections are not readily set flow- | 'The colors In wash materialn may be| ", . P —— - fooling ashamed of your freckles, as the | the lust five years, although the number | ing, is lass Interesting and of less use 10 [ kept from fading by soaking the ¢ B y i ot from fadin o garment l I ’ prescription othine—double strength-—ia |of passengers currled was conslderably | the world than one whose mind hus been | for an hour or more before washing fn re, I’ps (IA IH/(/ ()7[ ,(‘ gunrantesd to remove those homely spots. | in excess of 200,000,000--more than twice | only Imperfectly trained; and yot the | cold water to which a handful of walt | B s | (o atine ectialian ot The Thlted avee | i i stion. dovieed i For. tiss | o oan et e e e o oM, CUYENL o T R strength~from any drugkist and apply 8| Accidents are duo primarily to three |in our schools of all grades, high or 10w, | arattons wold In drug storen for renewing y Jittle of it night and morning and you | cuugen—negligenco on the part of the |are almost altogether sllent s regnrds | or rofreshening black straw . hats, Fask’ions Wiansaa ' ura' tha olahkt adisihes: ort Satih DO You KnOW Tha]t—- ' \ should soon kee that even the worst|,..jiway ., mansgement, carclessness of | the ehild’s or the student's emotional freckles have begun to disappear, whilo | operatives and perilous speed at which | " t " o) o8 and perilo e P ature and everything is arranked with and still the most popular Ag annot the lighter ones huve yanished entively. | yrying are run, In view of fact, an | reference to hrain-cuiture BE Sensisient. Waxed wiks-are used & good desl for p r It is weldom that more than an ounee 18| yaied whove, ther mu 1o be no ant T brought home t ry 'y "'y“' Ny IIm g R ’l Ul | trimeitg MRl tem ov SN Lyt hes 4 vl e e S, | we ere seems Lo be no ante e wa ought home to me ve n June am in mourning for my | ¢ of t r Ape needed to comoletely clear the skin and|oogent ground for supposing that the |airectly by my old e professor, | brother died Inst month, Do vou § 5"“ variaty”—of " bitterne in primi ' galn a beantiful clear complexion. |mceident at Amherst was duo to any | who, after 1 had spent two years fitting | think it proper for me to be married In‘ A new sleeve is & short balloon puft set | tive days the woods were liter ful | Bo wire to ask for the double strength | puayailing policy of neglect on the part | g, e four years in college and an White with a vell or fn a dark suit? Also, |on a low shoulder line | of them, for all that was needed to give The United State public health ser \ othine, as thiw is sold under guarante | v 4 in it proper for me (o Wear A gray trav 9 : Ite admir ers typhold vaccine gratis oy Biack 1€ 1t falln (o vemove frecklen, |Of the management, and that when dis- |'additional period In post-gradunte tudy sult and hat and shoes to match? | g ¢ th tleat " a root or an herb a start and o rep: 2 1 4 Advertisement aster ocours {t ma® be assumed that 1t | ubrond. asid to e d 1o resume the mourning as soon | ~ome of the prettiest suit-coats button {o federal employc | 18 not from lack of caution, but in spit Y hava b workh ur brain |84 T return from the honeymoon, which |only at the walatlina and the throat tation In advance wa . ou have riing your o will be two we Also, I8 it correct for - Indeed, we need not fa 1 o N frequent): ol uthol Y o \ n workin you rain |y > - . reque y the f onution You have b working brain | the bridegroom to wear full dress? The Waxed materials are so much in favor [ to reach that stage he mir " tibe 1o 1 | As regards the second cause of disa now for about elght opr with | wedding is to be between 5 o'clock and 7 - A PR Isn reulosis? el s gl ¥idier s B B B T beea | aliek PATIENCE with Frenah dressmakers that they arc | hold medicine our remotr ntry d a bad possibility that ean never be abso. | given to the de wnt of your uf Be conslalent. 12 yon chiobas to b max- | V47 UNIBA Waled yoliee > " w‘; today alr " e ‘ Ba e d bad tonsils ma | { 'l'l"h vll;mrmmll When we are deally fectional nature have been T rled In bridal white and to wear gray Various fancy straws, such as Chinese | not either absolutely 2 with & human belng, we never know | fyyuting yourself on on one of the and Mexiean, ar n ) n keepl v h the W " and Me L e seon amo the ew | sonous h d i | axactly what we are dealing with, Thers [two essantinl features of your manhbod |that s in keeping with the happy and| ‘o 1ong new | sonous t nposte milk frequengl 18 an element of unrellabjlity In every [and it 1s high time that you should put wonderf xperience [ hope your mar somie disease d H iage will be ut do not return to i gentian, wild ery AT K W) human, elther mental, moral or tempera- | vourself under some influence or throw | F'A& J ‘VII"U'\H vourself into some ervice that will even | ™M irping after your honeymoon is over The old-fashioned linsey-woolsey of | bark oot " . T nir ht dw in leads but t | We are all lable to be an exceedingly |yp the two sides Into A balanced char. | That would be a formality that could be 180 and 1890 s revived, and comes In [and T le potency & l k- mpleasant surprise even to those who | acter. no honor to the d and that will onty | #trines Every wise woman and mother in 1 ‘ MProves YOur kin | [inow us best. Men's nature Hen outs | The rea ' and apprecia. | Temind Sou of tho Norrow that need not | | - raci s o whole battery of them in 5 s pome suits the skirt pliness at the ary e aranteed te aft \ i R & F n<s * . . sido the nge of exact ealoulation. We | tlons of 1ife are to be found In the play Decloud your married life. 1f you are n L WHILS Cloansinig It | |Neve in us stresus of abnormality. There | oo the. fealinee. The. atarworking of | married 1n s sult. the sroom. must mot |*1466 1 emphasized by hoops set nto the |lan of th b the dea n WA n oA paper a few Years ago |t an v ¥ l ! wen ormal dre {f yo white petticoat ld Iady n ne f ¥ v . " - A o chg | [we i pay 89 | the bral \ V Operate loud tormal [ hit b g o N . P : e 1 M o o o & locomotive engineer who on arrl and impale th appreciation ns s may wear full dr r A frock coa : i i 1o do so without diverged from the maln line Wk the A certaln profour o to be an evening affal LPAAI. have ihe nduredment of the Pariiauat A8 2F : . \ it . 5 ese delicate textures, But | | Iressmakers ANow ' Btar W » want 4 soap which not I v ) { s but actually Ae/ps the T 1 XV1 Als APe ApL t . Just w " P rea t 1 atl \ " decoration f L ngth {\ dvlu‘..ne people fruit . . juice is better than the ] ' . . vhole fruit. Al systems ) . . : taots ‘x TAve . v cr the natural fruit o s s . ? acid and grape sugar Grope Jwive, ot e . . e Rose The wanturtt "“Sunday Morning No added sugar Bath” in Armour's he . nourishing essence of Sovp the sun-ripened, sweet T : Concord grapes — and & bun, & Shlgnen . nothing else - @ clarified, . - bottled and brought 1o your m[ "l[a lm !—rqrw-v ‘ whie. Diute it a8 you ke Ea—— s > . ARMOUR = COMPANY SRS _Dew il seesivy he eume [fi Badais, Mgr, 1R and Jenss nu\mw‘\-”‘.. m hens B A Gmaka Wb W " perenn A A B el

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