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OMAHA, MONDAY, I'HE - BEE MAY 1, 1916 1 u HE Lover understands the twist the world had to the Lady of Shalot—who never saw it as tower window-—but its reflection in the mirror that faced the window; a swimming ing, mysterious, turned about backward, luring In its queer sheeny beauty The Lover peers upor® the world around him with bewitched eyes that see, not out of his window onto dust and trouble, but into Love's mirror, where there is a Woman through all the phases of hili-top and tree-bole, mountain wa and trembly-lake, cloud-drift and flower-banner flung over tl green knoll, moon-shine and shadow, candle-flame and wind shapen smoke from his campfire it lay outside her high high-colored world glimmer strangely terrifying and hape Wover B S a s AAGAASA L1 321 ARA MRS RISERASRINR IR The Lessons | hoartach blekering, m I ha arly married life with and tears arned, for *The sight of & jarring instance, that dle-aged husband and wife In always a | Is never safe for & wife to originate shocking one to me.” sald the woman |'den that doesn't strict ern b philosopher, “not only because it 1 the |Z1OWNe% OF the cooking, That is, » Nt has been & fallure, hut because he t never clalm shows that elther the husband of wif f ahe b « or both of them, have been too stupid n » loarn the lesson of matrimor Now my husband and | get along 3 i on lat peace and amity o' 1 1 noour domentioity and this . 3 affalrs, whish s so adm fends, 18 hecanss | have Oh 1o learn eertal \ nusband ' How the World Looks to Him of Matri = — —— Heal;h Hints -»- Fashions -:- Woman's W ork -.;7_ Household TOpics No.--1 -0)= The Mist in the Valley =-()= ‘ 'H‘! W creeps Into them all and les there looking out at him holds Her against the sky and down in the sea-fog—and the tiny heeys hair healthy B!/_ Nell Brinkley how he does Ell’ more T'h re of the sunrise in Her blown-back gold hair and Her blue flower that he must stoop down to a rock shelter to see is . 1. at the core. The lake cradles Her face on its spark exactly the blue of Her eyes and moves like Her as it nods, a ng eld. Bvery child he passes startles himwith a line of cheek minute daneer, In the wind rehi 1 turn of lip that is for a breathless instant subtly Hers He's a keen-eyed, clever chap——this Lover person; he can li¢ Kven the funny old woman turning the corner—how could he flat on a broad back and tind Her face in the wall-paper anywhere but his heart almost rolls out between his teeth—Ilooked like the W say And exactly Hers—Af you please Though you who Woman he loved! ¢ stupid and thick do not see that the nose and chin are very Everyone looks like Her—ugly and Jovely alike. And he ha like Hers-—It looks to you precisely like a fat knight with a ruff « tender spot in his heart for the funny little girl whom he see round his nech on the glorified train that rushes through his morror-world, be A bewlitched world lies ‘round the v oves, a world cause the back of her neck and the scollops her halr grows in are he hitls speak and every tree holds a sp every child Is very like Her He stares at her over the top of his paper flesh-—and one Woman's face 1s the sun in his ¢ wherever Strange - the big world, in a mighty sweep of peak and valley NELL BRINKLEY - 7 . . ften wonders moniy Good Words for Dandelions i ) » vital < S A pays, . : . and al | q “H | ACTD me S8 My M | [ "5 } % 2 ~— W . Y Clears bad comptensons : G In-Shoots I anine e \ Wona dent ¥ e of o " Heavens im May By WILLIAM K. RIGGE, The days increase in length by arly an hour during the month, being 13 hours 9 minutes loug on the lst, 14 hours, 22 minutes on the 15th und 14 ho 0 min- utes on the 31st. The wun is from 2 to 4 minutes fast, accord » sundial time, but 20 or nccording to column in On the | minutes s tandard (ime, a the the following table 1st the noon Indicates. sun enters Germini, or | 1016, MOON May. [Rise | § 0 in 1 Mon o 3 | 11 718 Tues o8 ] 2 1) 7,10 Wed 45| ' 3,20 7.211 Thur | 0l 7.23 Kl 1 5 1.20| 7.% At i 8 Venus dominates the whole western sky during the early hours of the night. Tt venchen Its greatest brilllancy on the 27th being then about forty times as hright n standard star of the first magni tude. 1( seta on the 15th at 11:12 p. m aturn sets that night at 11:18 p. m. and * Mars at 1:3% a, m. Jupiter rises on tha 16th at 346 a, ni. Venus and Saturm will be in conjunction on the 24th, but they | will eome within only about thres and If degrecs, or seven lunar diamaters, h other re will be n pretty confunction of rescent moon with Venus on the aturn on the 6th, The wolth of | ¢ [ ath and with will pass one moon degrea | Venus and about twice ax much north The with Mars on the 10th and the 25th PHASES, [ moon will alse ba iIn | | ; Pirst quarter, on the 10th at 2:47 8. m, | with Jupiter on MOON'S 7ull moon, on the 17th at §:11 &, m, Last quarter, on the %d at 11:96 p. m at 137 p. m. ull moon, on the #ist Fashion Fads Hilk top conts will be very fashionable, ‘ Hoth bead and thread embroldery are { Women's coats Include many models in heoks 1 The | tong bridal vell s cireular and very One-plece frocks have unusually nare row belts All the shoulder new frocks show the sloping | Tight-fitting corsages and jackets show | shorter basques with very full godets, The square-cut neck to a corsage high |in the back Is a auaint revival of old days. A pretty fashion for afternoon toileties I8 the corsage with lattice front of ribe bon residents of Nebraska tegistered at Hotel Astor during the past yeat. | Single Room, without bath, Ja.00 to §3.00 Double + #3.00 to f4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, $3.00 0 §6.00 Double - 400 to §r.00 Paslor, Bedroom and bath, Fr0.00 to f14.00 TIMES SQUARE At Broadway, 44th to 43th Streets— the center of New York's social and business activities. In close proximity to cannot all railway terminals. LUUEHERH TR TR R than remove the dirt ‘ Yy » are ' - trum bl _ . K ) - ‘. . . e N . . ring : . ! T ¢ | " For 4 ol e n W4