Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 8

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OMAHA, FRIDAY 1916. Woman’s Work - 8 THE BEE: - Fashions -:- MAY 26, Health Hints - - Household Topics ously suited for making the leaf, whereas tannin is distributed d g e e N 3 Kinds. Perhaps it will not be out of pIace | grournour the leaf, we are able, in| n;pnzeh ?;"w jellwe. afkide 4o han p g here to differentiate between the three |y oo’ cun of ten, to separats the » to i :vuli!w]hlle ook nog i ands of ten. | aroma and caffetne from the undestrable b s bRl Rk e ; In the case of green tea the leaves, | ...\, mhe best cup of tea—that is, one g e TR TRath 6 A i When freshly ploked, are subjected to AN | oope0ining the maximum amount of eaf- | 2 8oy el flope and at ite best i ::-:::n::fl i Turmy‘.’:qth::.‘::v‘:u:::‘ | teine and the minimum amount of '“""‘"‘ so brief, that for consolation and § Jeaves to retaln thelr natural greenish FRaNIa a Gady In-thefobowing, '"‘"" ?:,’:;,r:m.:fa“:: a‘;v:er!?:r:e I:{: :Iflbk:::!l‘t' i mrl:r':\T‘;nnfl;:';|::l:m-‘w;:zvq«;‘4'- leaves | Bring freshly drawn water to a bofl; | | world from which no confirming 4 are. allowed to wither slowly. This pro. | POUF it on one even teaspoontul of tea | [ whisper has ever reached us out of motes oxidization and fermentation. | fOF tWo cups, in an earthenwyre or china | | the void. Heaven is a prophecy ut- Atter they are roiled the leaves are again (POt Which has been previously scalded. | [ tered by the lips of despair, but hell Sy Oolong teas are only slightly oxidized or | Utes; then decant or strain into another | i fermented before drying, and therefore | Feceptacle. The spent léaves should not talk which can only harm the speaker -"' ¥ range between the greens and the blacks | D used again, because practically all| land the listener. ] From the foregoing the reader will ob- | the stimulating and aromatic econ- | | Tt can depress and discourage the 1 serve that green tea is a natural product, | 8tituents have been removed and that ‘\\uk and struggling souls who are 1t is not, as is erroneously believed, dried | Which is left might be deleterious to striving to make the best of circum- on copper plates, or colored green by |health | | stances, and it can nerve to suicide dyes, It is true that green teas were | Chemistry has shown us that 'hn young | the hand of some half-crazed being L] United States, owing to the protection the | not enly for the higher stimulating qual- consumer now recelves from the govern- | {ties, but because they contain less of | he should be ashamed to look his fel- ment by enforcement of the tea 1aw en- the deleterious constituents low-mortals in the eyes 8l scted March 2, 1807, Incldentally it ma As (s not generaily well known, tea ia It is a sin ten times deeper dyed H be sAld that this law not only prohibits | axiremely sensitive and quickly absorbs | than giving a stone to those who ask H the importation impure teas, bul alsY { auv foreign odor with which it comes in for bread. It is giving poison to those } guarantees 10 the consimer teas of A 181r | contact, Only that which is put up in ywho plead for a cup of cold water ) 4 quality and fitnems for consumption sirtight packages/ therefore, is absolutely ‘}'nnunavrl)m the “remarks above i The reason why only the tender YOUng | geq from eontamination. In buying tea quoted contain not one atom of truth v, d leaves arc used in making commerchrl [ oo "o ousahold it s advisable to purs i The r.rner may speak for himself ’ ‘ il tea. and why we have to be so careful In | oy uy (hyt which s kealed. The house- | | but he hag no right to speak for oth- il brewing our tea I all disclosed when We | o0 opo puys her ten put up in this L] t Atudy the chemistry of the Lea PNt | o, 0y oo resson to think that her ! Itis all very well for a man who is i Chemicaliy, tea contains three important | o % Tl 0 marked with smallpox 1o say his face i conatituents; namely, caffeine, I.:mm f o s Frasiantiy aiel whet 1 i i has not one unscdrred inch on the i and the aromatic principls “1"‘_"‘ N | hest kind of tea to use. ‘The best advice ‘Wr’a“.n’ . JRL Be JiNs 0 igremy g ists have accredited to a volatile esn- | L L TIR ST R L of the kind | ises to stand upon when he says there tial oll. Commerclal tea contains on t |is not a face in the world which is t average about 3 per cent of caffeine, the | At one likes best. 1 say a good grade | | free from smallpox scars. chief constituent to which tea owes jts | Decause tea is cheap at any price, since Life is not “a hopeless battle in Facts About Tea Pin Money Frocks of Smart Design | Brilliant | Pessimists Commit Commercial tea is made from the tender | value from the standpoint of smell and | .n RIS o Tho a4 pikat Thaa. stnenats, | alataniby, né le onosf the Shit s ' Unpardonable Si which in ita native state {s a tres from |tora in determining the value of tea 1 . ' L f ’ By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. fiftesn to thirty fest. in helght, but which, | The tauning, which amounts to about || Reproduced by Special Permission of Harper's Bazar By ELL S under cultivation, is restricted by prun- |3 per cent in the average COMMErCIAl | rmm————————————— m—— | Copyright, 191 tar Company. ; ing to a height of from three to six feet. | tes, and which gives improperly brewed ’ Once upor:)a n;ne 1 read th; ?:Jllot\‘:; While there are, generally speaking, | tea {ts astringent taste, is really the only ing glfoomy nbo ess\mfln:‘ lro’l?now thres different kinds of tea; namely, | deleterious constituent; but, thanks to| pen o 11nun r&% t :w‘)ug tal W green, black and oolong, all of them can | the difference In solubllity between caf- | ?:::th t;r: !v?o:ld l?‘h :a‘r:en be made from any variety of tea plant although the several varieties are varl- the different feine and tannin and to the fact that llowed to oxidize béfors final drying, | And let it remain covered for five from which the higher grades of contain the larger amount of caffeine and aroma, and the smallest | 1eaves, tea are made, once artificlally colored and faced, with Prussian blue, indigo, soapstone, ete, but this was done to give the tea a greenish caffeine is localized in the epidermis of | min- | 1o the | ® Pound of tea makes about 266 cups | 1 “Life is a hopeless battle, in which | we are foredoomed to defeat. And | is an inference from history."” This is morbid and unwholesome who needed only a word of encour- | agement and cheer to brace up and | win the race When the man with brains does it, i gray color, which is more pleasing to | amount of tannin, whereas the coarser | | This is the unpardonable sin—to i the eye, and to conceal inferfority. It 1s | leaves, from which the teas of lower| talk discouragingly to human soyls | also true that black teas were at one | grade are made, contain a larger amount hungenng for hope | time faced with plumbago and other like | of tannin and a smaller amount of caf When the man without brains does i substances to conceal Inferfority, but no | feine and aroma. We see from this that lit, he can be pardoned for knowing 1 teas of this character now enter the | jt behooves us to purchase the hest teas, no better i utllity ‘as a stimulant. Tea, owin which w re doomed t cuflelym- it contains, produces nummkul There 18 no cheaper or hetter drink when | I‘,ifr |st.{aglnr'zlng’s“p’r’n‘l’i’té’&“fl?d we increase in mental activity and greatly | Properly made.—George F. Mitchell in | | can make anything we choose out of slleviates the effect of mental strain, | Mothers’ Magazine | it if we begin early and are in deep Perhaps no words can express the effec S | earnest ‘and realize our own divine of tea better than these lines by Lo-Yu, & learned Chinese scholar who lived about \Household Helps | powers | Nothing can hinder us or stay us i A, D. #18: "It tempers the spirits and | { We can do and be whatsoever we | harmonizes the mind; dlspels lassitude | Al I A < v " will ‘ and rellever *fatigie; awakens thought ways thoroughly wash fige r‘runu’ The prize of life is not “a thing dates and other dried fruits before using them. ‘The sugary stickiness readily col- fects dust, making the precaution a very necessary one and prevents drowsiness; lightens and re- freshes the body and clears the perceptive faculties.”” To any one of us who has oxperienced the effects of a cup of good which 15 neither enjoyed while had nor missed when lost.” It is enjoyed t by millions of souls today—this great prize of life. T for one declare that for ever tea, after a day of mental work, this d g " B 3 ; i fperi- el g ® G| Leather chaira are cleaned with a raz influence of the Second Empire is strongly felt in UAINT and charming is a pale pink taffeta afternoon day ol isety In. my expesi it scription of its effects by this famous | ginned. in a mixture of equal parts of ) ne p gly , b , P ence I have had a week of joy and Chinese scholar meems very appropriate | vinegar and linseed ofl and then polished | thig frock ofsdull blue taffeta, A quilling of cycla- _ dress with the skirt trimmed in old rose. The ker- h.fip.,,g,, For every hour i pain indeed with a dry duster men-colored ribbon trims the net kerchief, chief and flaring cuffs are of cream organdie. ave had a day of pleasure. For Fearam s 4 streamers. This device is quite realis- | self-satisfaction on the part of some laorrow snd: Pails auk &b the eell com ’ L , ness with, and that if the conditions are not ne & . o SO : : who trusts the divine So f Lif t cord to the s of the |one else . ¥ M urce of Life REPAGY Saniiuduapns. S binset peroen e zdr n]rhna b e § ‘f” e by nceit is pretty natural to human "'”"l"'"'“”; of loteign "1"“' wh rhd By Beatrice Fairfaz. |'shall find his hopes more than real- rty an t A\ r » . . t ) 0 te o 00! —_— Siditions. an whish we sell Diamends, | v be larie of 1 ;", "H“‘vwl we should probably all become | 20" 0 0y lg adoet th ”flv‘ Doar Mirs Falrtar: Toe yaung men, who | the knowledge of thousands of souls \ Watches and Jawelry are not burdensome "“ ay be large or sma equally | - elancholy But the little bit of a trouble lies deeper than that | ,,0uvs nave bean going to places of amuse- | when | make this assertion. I know ) Bhv Biiors. a6 lvw—our credit ftorms. ow R patriotic colors, but less militant, 1s tait sod comt . that keeps | Lhe willingness to accept a sham | ment togethe a voung lady to whom | yhareof | speak - . 1 f rathe r win ac and common sense eeps ° = M th h mediataly " me t C | SAEigly casp--there fa ne red tape, we | mount $40 he ’|‘” AEhSt-a U wind: valser | some pe from flaunting their | Shorteake, -which s the true as | v Pob Thie thay would escort the | Al that our dearest hopes desire ‘ b publicity. ~ Everything s sbuolutely confi- | "% o o which fits in admirably with all sorts | 2200 FEPG Bl e world is | Paper lace on a valentine is to real|on, girl ta aitferant amusement places, but | will come to us if we believe in our- 0 BRI Wi dad 6 o Ve suly tnes whe | = [ of schemes h;v ’vl.-‘ orative effects in | FONCEN B RS CAEE O ong way. to. | Valenciennes, is symptomatic of the they reallzed (he impropriety of do- | selves a rightful heirs to Divine Op- . know anything about your transaction red, white and blue and likewise the | o0 "R e e T charming and | decline in our national moral fiber Now it h ulence, and work ang think always on i dainty silk parasol decked with a[Ward | For the construction of a shorteake other thibss lines lish i TR M large flower vable the sor mother used to mal fan, thus cau " < 20U 0B || Open Deity Untt8 P. M, Saturdeys Untit 9:30 G R yme in| The person who acts as if he had [ §f the &¢ "l"‘"""“‘ “”:‘ v M4 hat can ba done i If “no whisper has ever reached us Pond. 8 (e realf] Call or write for Catalog No. 903. Phone a variety of shapes, the most famil.|POthing to learn from you or the | ol e il ooy o calta alout & PERFLEXED | out of the void m"'""‘"‘g our faith | Pon Douglas 1444 and sslesman will eall with jar being the tent, shield and Une le | world annoys you. How do you R Ivnsii: bathieats c0d" om tats ot 114 be no {11-tesling betwaen two | in immortality, then one-third of the I et articles desired Sam's hat, gaily banded in the ma.|knOw that you aren't annoying gome- | (A | o ‘k { | triends. 1t you are both in love with the | seemingly inteiligent and sane beings QU = g m\.‘ »A‘ S gal \\ ;. " i e na- L de else just that way! Think \\,m'v the -’v AW .rr‘rvlr; were pac !»( Bar s remains for her to make | of our acquaintance must be fools or " : 5 No. 4—Men's h‘;anllw'n ‘11 ines l\xl g BN N | about it—it really is well worth your | iy "." “"" 4 ‘:i 3 le, were 'I‘“ €4 | ner en which cass it is the part of I‘url- for we have the assertion of o Y also does duty as a candy |2 1 out of pastry dough, “shortened” 10 | \s 1osing suitor to wish her and his friend National Credit Jewelers | it ", Case and there are . preparednesst | Consideratio e heie] o s Gy e leng hdar 04'0is nt | lly thi wumber that sach whllpmts Main Floor, City National Block i ' American bow and buttons and horn | Stl-satisfaction an f 6.the biblical statis. 409 South 16t Omaha wold A . e ¥ but it is thar ties of numerous messages from the m‘m'm Opp. Burgess-N $6.80 & Month and ey vt o g ‘M eled “prepared i itires with wour o ther realm T o 1 T ——— oo s e v v U arookiyn oL L v As it was in the beginning, is now The aromatic quality of tea gives it the in tune with the wave of “pre-|duct of life, and do you compla- | {21 diet could they only have partak- | pile up merely by establishing a repu-\“")"(hl“‘s it is because he has eyes paredness” that has swept over this | [cently abide thereby? : en once of a feast of real shorteake | tation fnr serving real, old-fashioned ‘?:m ‘flfi not, a;\d !"" ‘"dhhe“"]""’ ' | g & S “If you do any or all of these transported from some southern din- |shortcake® And how many suitors is his own fault, not the fault of country First in importance in the e the hallmarks of P God, fate or accident syt it the Tack ¥ Hhvlnm \:hu h ‘are the ha madr s ner table I\umld beset the twentieth century I avars 1de Raoltin sk elids "sinasi . collection pictured is the Jac or- | self-satisfaction, rest assure you 5 4 % ver) E s “unsat- o 165 very siwple ene and may be explained ror ner pie, fashioned in the form of a {satisiy nobody but yourself! There \rr\lrh:m::”:}\' r;;;f“'t:\:l”lifi‘:n'!r‘r‘r Im::: ma\”lr\” \“lyr”k (:”,“d RIAKE. §ugh, 8. Qi isfactory” and “inadequate,”. it is only 7 in two words—confidence and good faith, \\\\ /// foitenbitfiom bisck crépe: paper and:| absolutely nothing that is more | oo™ E" T T d hopéless. firewell e B \;’jur to fl'w r]n of the immortal wou; f " -, ' s lirritating, annoying and even repel it | longing for larger opportunities an Years of experlence has taught us that an = = decked with red, white and blue o P e P to the shortcake of our boyhood, but fewer limitations o person to do busi. honest person Is » \Are You Satisfied? | By BEATRICE FATRFAX fM emorial ‘Day Luncheon to be right? Do you refuse to brook criticism or accept suggestions from your friends? Have you figured out your own little scheme for the con- a few cents upward. Of course, the | national colors prevail and there are all sorts of devices and emblems that lent to most people than complacent | = Memorium of Short Cake All the way from Providence on theymarvel of cookery was dressed with Atlantic coast to Seattle on the Pa-|sugar and butter to taste and served tome as strange and rare a delicacy as |day of tawdry would take the trouble to create such a masterpiece? We have often wondered how big a fortune a New York Boniface could the nectar and ambrosia whereon the gods feasted on Mount Olympus— and well might Zeus and his com- panions have abandoned their celes- the Providence Tournal is bitter in its| Advice to Lovelorn every moment of worry, an hour o! content I cannot be the only soul so en. dowed with the appreciation of life, I know scores of happy people who enjoy the many delights o? earth, and’ there are thousands whom I do not know Of course, “Life is not missed when For the Memorial day luncheon, cific rises the wail over the passing |hot as soon as the berries were put ) e T Are you a complacent, pompous. | sf the strawberry shortcake. With into it. And plain thick cream—no l";' "h":bil“" ‘i“s never lost. It is 1 P~ | self-satisfied person? Do you march | ‘iond reason, too, does the wail arise | whipped or imitation whipped stuff— |17 ""'y‘,“fi';’ i 1 ife ever was and propriate favors from which to make |through life with an air that sug-|Real strawberry shortcake has be-|was the thing to eat on'it. In this|¢ver will be. It is a continuous per- a selection, the prices ranging from |gests that whatever you do is bound make-believe who |formance. It:is not “worthless the wholesome, normal mind. It is full of interest and rich with oppor- tunities for usefulness. When any man says his life is Neither is life * ‘false to hope” He and ever more shall be out end Amen world with. The Nile gradually toward ity mouth | Coal burns out faster on Kels narrower A froary sty whes . S 8 8908 night than upon any other o leep ¢ . N l The Arc de Triomphe in Paris i " t te the largest triumphal arch in the w ackwa | world S M Do You Know That- | [ For children and Deaierg . | R delicate people fruit o Vg A sganst death - Juice s better than the shing : . e ] ’ whole fruit. All systema z : . g Viekness crave the natural fruit ' . . e : | acid and grape sugar . " srvice s fre i b sal s | ! No added sugar Creamed Chicken in Patty Shells ' i in Armours. The - . he delentive gities a4 ; hourshing essence of In-Shoots By CONSTANCE CLARKE. [| % SWimas. the vabeoh ! the sun-ripenod, sweet A * persimmens | By CONATANCE CLARKE S 97 Rie rotied Bvery man fs the ' of nothing else — s claribed, P s [tollowing re s especially o W same pult | bottied and brought W your ; N Minge very small » ant | At N : e ,‘.“‘,".i s the : ] u!* l'\.\\"' H oy e . : ': * ook “" ‘. D ¢ o, N : . . ; . i, '..' | ARMOUN () COMPANY 0 allow one-qu i snather Tayer of past . oo | 3 w . BE A O e o hall 1eas A e bop and win L maks | ‘ : Anle . :, oalwl patten with e u\v\l:l". —— I

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