THE nEK: OMAHA, FKinAY, DECKMUKlt .X 11)15. The Bees Home Magazine Pa ge JL The 1 r s Defective in Some Way, is Every Person Discipline in Daily Life Japanese Women in American Eyes Republished by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar. Ky OK. CIIAKLK3 II. rARKHUnST. Those vho (rive special attention to the y of human Intellect are having- much say these days about defectlvea. The term la United to these, whose minds show an unusual decree mm o' deficiency. The enly point I want to make In that In the general sense of 1 he word we are all of us defectives. Not nne of ua has a mind that la not more or less lame in some one or ' more of its fac ulties. There la no hard una fast Una that in be drawn so that those on one aide of the line are effectives and those en the other side l ot. Men may be very backward In cer tain directions of mental activity, but correspondingly forward in other direc tions. That la not what could be called l nrmal, but It la about as good as what we usually find. I once had aa a pupil In the high school a young fellow who illustrated that con- ore to the body not decorative but con solidating. In the Investigation of the labor com mission tn Its relation to the Williams burg fire, it developed that of 3,711 or ders for flreprooflng stairways of Mo torics in tho metropolitan district vi.ly iH6 had been complied with and no V'uae cutions had been begun. That could not have happened in Germany. The entire genius of that country would negative Its possibility. There la no spot in the empire where law does r.ot touch, anl where it toucher It grips. There Is a certain grtmness about it all that prevents its being altogether fascinating, but it produces stuff that does not bend when the strain comes. Jt Is what is bothering the allies and makes the Germans a possible match for the quadruple entente. Willows are more graceful than oaks, but they are thrown Into greater confusion when the storm bursts upon them. Obedience is a lesson the learning of which needs to commence early and to keep pace with the physical hardening of cartilage Into bone. In the discipline of the home and of the school it Is lesa vigorously enforced than formerly, and that accounts for the milder forma of anarchy that we find so much of among adults. Undoubtedly in earlier days the suppression of young people was unduly stringent. The story is told cf the head master of diUon In quite a striking degree. He was on, of the gnfit Bng.,l8h 8chools (Eton, If . son oi a coiiege presiuem. ms mina , , am not taken). that eight of his . ..ow in uim as 10 snow aimosi boy, came ,nto hu ,tudy unannounced. r elgn of activity. I kept him on one n. i, it v,. .k... k.j 5t Aesop's fables the entire term in order ; been sent to him to be whipped, as that that he might make a respectable appear- . was one of the Important functlona of nee in the presence of his distinguished ' his office. He went directly to work, had parent on examination day. But he waa finished off the fourth and had placed his .s bright in natural history as he was hand upon the firth, when the latter dull In the classic. He couM not properly be called a de fective. . He had . brain enough, only Its activities were massed on a single aide Instead of belngtdistrlbuted all around. Geniuses are of that . order. Genius Is another name for immense mental one aided ness, - That la - the disadvantage that there la in putting all pupils through the same curriculum. They all have to give the same amount of attention to each of the ' branches set down for them, wKhsno special opportunity allowed for discipline plucked up courage to say. "Please, sir, we were sent over here with reference to Joining the confirmation class." They were all property confirmed and became good Anglicans. Such discipline la unnecessarily harsh, but, nevertheless,, .whipping is more wholesome than mollycoddling, and a touch of parental despotism preferable to unrestrained license. At any rate, out of Eton and other English schools of a sim ilar . character have graduated many of the men that have been masters of events and given splendid shape to English v ,,- ; 'A t '( v- " , . ; - m. '-'-r' 'K'.:.r '' ' " ' - v ; ' j ' S '. ' n - - . . S 5 . SJfe "s ! ' - ' iji J ; j - - f ' t - - - . 4 -, fk -0. WQ: ip. tff v. ; ):::. : 1, ' Vi,,r,- A v. L-:. ---W;iirfYn-rri r 1 II ! II fi-f 11 l IWi iini"''- -J - - An Editorial for Women "Certified Cooks" A Good Scheme The Empress of Japan in the wedding gown she wore in 11)00 when she became the wife of the Mikado. "A Lady ol Japan" a rare Japanese print much prized possession of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Kri- fira TWW. not an aprl for the"i.e & -the lash, but only. for the exercise Of deter mined governmental restraint,- Tt snow-, splal aptitude, and in which, if u,ch opfwtuhity were afforded, they might attain to great distinction. That father -undoubtedly did his aon great injustice when, upon being asked whether he was going to send his son to college, he replied, "God forbid that I ahould apend a 11,000 on the education of a 10-cent boy." It Is unfortunate that children have to' be educated In drovea instead of individ ually. Agriculture Instructs farmers to study the character et the aoll before deciding what seed to put In. And be cause a particular piece of ground will not yield peaches It is not at once con cluded tha: it Is a defective sand lot to e turned over to thistles and hardhack. epect for authority is a moral ele ment that cannot be omitted from char acter without leaving .it more or less mushy. Whatever may be our sympathies in the present war. It must be conceded 'to the Germane that they learned to obey. Whether among them authority is "I have been going about with a young carried to an extreme, and too narro j man for the last four months. We have a margin or self-determination left to (From the Christmas Number of Har per's Bazar.) Mrs. Lars Anderson, wife of the former ambassador to Japan,- has recently been induced to put in writing her Impressions of Japanese women. - Little la known in the western world about the Intimate family life in the Flowery Kingdom, and the words of Mrs. Anderson throw a light on this fascinating subject. For Instance, all kimonos look much alike from ' color and texture, ' yet In Japan they are subject to changes In fashion Just the same as the apparel of the modish Parlslenoe. In the old days, kimonos trailed upon the ground . and Keeping Appointments Too Many Men Regard Them lightly. Race Is Heedless of Parent-to-Be and Their Duties Uy KLLA WHEELER. WILCOX. By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. the individual, Is a question by Itself which I have no purpose of entering into. But they obey. They do as they to keep appointments." writes "Worried." are told, The obligations of law and government presa upon them without any Intermis sion. Each man has his place and expects to be found in It; has his duty and can be relied upon to discharge It. Whether it la due to fear, to conscience or to training, the fact remains, and it means stability in the Individual and strength to the government. It Is the prime secret of Germany's year of achievement Its importance Is reclgnixed in Scripture, which 1 teaches that "to obey la better than sacrifice." Jesus taught His disciples that obedience was the nourishment that fed and sus tained Hta soul. It is what iron Is to the physical constitution. It Is what plumb Una la to the laying up of a brick wall. It la what spine and verebrae quarrelled several times and once we vent so far aa to see nothing of each other for weeks becauae my friend failed Household Economy 3 S now e Hare the Beat Cegh 3 S Resaeey aaa Save J ay 5 B Maklag It at Boas 3 Couch medicine, aa a rule contain large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated sugar with Vt pint of warm v.iter, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good tyrup as money cao buy. Then gret from your drnwriat 2 ounce I'inex (60 cents worth),, pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with sugar srup. 'Ibis gives you, at a cost of only M cents, a full pint of really better couga mtiip than you could buy ready made fur ' ii.bO a clear saving of nearly tl. Full directions with Fines. It keep perfectly and taste good. It take hold of the usual cough or client cold at onne and conquer it in 4 hour. Splendid for whooping; cough, broncMii ana winter cough. It' truly astonishing bow quickly It loohena tne dry, hoarse or tight cough and heal and soothes the inflamed mem branes in the case of a painful couch 'It also stops the formation of phlegm in ' l.'.e throat and bronchial tubes, thua end' ,'l the persistent loose couli. Tirex is a lilithly concentrated com round of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol, and bas been l,-':d tor gvneration to Leal inflamed membranes ol tbe throat ana chesu To avoid disappointment, ask your druigiet for "2 A ounces ol rinex," and don't accept anvthing else. A guarantee ot absolute aatittaction, or money prompt ly rt'f'nuied, gucs with this preparation. 'iiie i'lutx Lu.. rt. Wayue, ino. "He begged me always to give him an other chance, and faithfully promised to keep every apponltment in the future. "I gave him another trial . and for awhile he kept his promise, but now ha eems to have forgotten that he ever made a pledge to me. - He professes to love me and . claim .that if I were to know why he doee not put in an ap pearance I would excuse him, but when he does make explanations the excuses he offer are not satisfactory. I am fond of him, but I doubt htm." The sanctity of engagement Is a thing too many people, fall to realise. It doea not seem to come home to them that when they say they are to be at a given place at a certain time they have pledged their word and that not being there is actually dishonorable. Probably your friend would not lie about anything he regarded aa vital, and It does not occur to him that when he tells you he is going to come to see you or to meet you at a certain hour and then fail, that he I lying to you. No matter whether his excuses be good or 111, the point I they should be made In advance, not afterwards. Many men regard social engagements lightly and those concerned with business seriously. Quite light as far aa it goes. But any obligation and a pledge of one's word, whether it be to meet a friend at the movies or to be present at a meeting of bank directors, the point is that one' word I at stake. When a man Invites a girt to the theater and flnda that his sick mother wants him to stay home or that hi em ployer needs him, It ia right and sane that he ahould choose family tie or busi ness advancement In preference to pleas ure. No reasonable girl ought to allow her Inclination for pleasure to make her Interfere with filial duty or the beat in terest of a nan she Hkea. No won-an, be ahe reasonable or other wise, likes to have her own personality valued so ltfhtly that a man let her sit around waiting for hm and in lordly wine neglecta to exp'ain. The man or woman who makes an en gagement and fall to keep it. falling also to make explanation, stamp him or her self aa ope who dues not believe either In the sacredness of a prom's or the rights of another individual. We ahould all form the habit of listen ing patiently to reasonable explanations. We should never get Into the lordly anl selfUh habit of falling t keep appoint ments' and calmly expecting the other Hirson to sit and wait. Copyright, 1915, by Star Company. If you are an unmarried young man you probably have an Ideal of marriage and fatherhood before you. Tou Imagine yourself at the head of a happy home with a lovely wife and beautiful chil dren Installed in that home. Tou are, no doubt, try ing to lay up a bank account ready for that oc casion and you hope to .be the pos sessor of great' wealth to bestow, upon your family. , But what are you laying up In ' the way . of good morals, good hablta, good health and pure blood to bestow upon your children? What do you, know about good father hood that will, enable you. to protect your wife before the birth of your chil dren so that he will be enauled to bring Into the world desirable offsprings'.' Io you know anything about prenatal Influences? Do you know how Important It Is that a child should be guarded tnd protected before it birth as well as afterward' If you know nothing about these thlnKS you are not fitted to become a father. ' New York City provides a fund for a large aquarium. The Zoological park Is another city Institution where young animals are protected before birth and after; and ahould the male animal indi cate dangerous tendencies toward hi mat before the birth of the young or afterward toward hla offspring he la at once placed where he cannot do damage. No stock breeder would permit hi brood animal to suffer injury at such a period; she Is protected in every way in order that her offspring may be strong and well. Yet all over the United States expec tant mothera are left to the careless and Ignorant treatment of men who know no more about the responsibilities of father hood or prenatal Influence than they know of the social conditions of Mars. In the lower waiks of life, where peo ple are crowded in small rooms and obliged to live ia close quarters, ex pectant mother are forced to endure the odor of cheap drink and tobacco and to hear taunts and Insults from in toxicated husbands, who have never been told that a woman Is sensitive to an abnormal degree at this period of her life; end In the higher walks thousand of mothers are suffering from nelea and Indifference or from refined abuaa from husbands who are college grad uates and who occupy important posi tion socially. It would be an admirable undertaking for the government to establish in each large city a free institut on where such women could ias two or three hou.s th day, when c nvenlently located. with cheerful surroundings, aud three or four montha, at a nominal price, If un fortunately situated at home. . . Whatever the original expense of such an undertaking might necessitate, it would be saved In a generation by the lessening of disease and crime and pov erty among the maaae. Added to this, every college ahould be obliged to add a department through which every young man must paas be fore granted a diploma. The -moat skilled physicians should be employed as Instructors In this department. It la quite a important to the world that young men know what It mean to pro pagate the species as that they become expert athletes., Many case might be found, if the an nals of the courts were studied, where men who graduated with brilliant honor from famoua college proved brutal hus hand, to wive who were expectant mothers. The man' brain had been filled with all klnda of knowledge sav that which gave him an understanding ot fatherhood and motherhood. However disillusioned or enraged he may become with the woman he has chosen as his wife, there 1 not one man In a million who would misuse hi own unborn child once he understood the vital influence of tho mother' mind upon it d-ur.ng those months. Women are beginning to understand these matters, and mother are awaken ing to the fact that daughters must be educated along these lines if they ever contemplate marriage. But how is it possible for a mother to give her child wholesome and sane and healthful prenatal conditions if men con tinue to walk In blind, black Ignorance, and If the laws of the land make no pro vision for the mother' protection and offer no asylum for her retreat from disastrous environment at this Important time? It la the great work of the future, the vital subject of the present. Not until the intelligent and educated classes realise thla and call science to aid in the education of men a father can we hope for a marked Improvement In the human race. were wadded at the bottom. The sleeves wore long and loose and were used as pockets. s Today the kimono ends above the ankles and the sleeves are short. Styles In colors vary from one aeason to another. When Mrs. Anderson waa there blue was the popular shade. True beauty In the land of the inlkadcj, says tlie writer In. the December number of Harper's Baxar, consists of a nar row forehead, high arching eyebrows, a small mouth, red llpa and pale cheeks. The Japanese have praise for only the delicate and artificial types. A com plete costume for the woman consist of a set of three kimono worn one outside another. , Indoors, the feet are covered with "tabl" of white cotton. Outdoors, tho feet are slipped Into wooden "gel" or clous. Ladles aa a rule wear crepe kimonos with their crests' woven upon them. Black is used on ceremonial occasions. White is the color of mourning. A geisha's clothes are much gayer man those worn by ladies' and are more ex pensive, often being designed by artlaU. The social position of the women of Japan, la revealed by the way they wear the sah or "obi" and the style in which they do their hair. The Yoshlwara girls tie the "obi" In front. The geisha girls knot "their sashes behind, but in a style distinctly different from married women. The latter twists he hair In one fashion, girls In another and children In a third. Yoshlwara women and "malko," or little dancing girls, dress their hair with flowers, the former often using lacquered sticks or ornament arranged artistically aa headdress. Women do not take their hair down at n'ght. In order to keep it smooth they rest their heads on little wooden stands Instead of pillows. But even with this care, every woman must have a hair dresser at least once a week. Consequently, hatr-dresslng la the fa vorite form of employment for the womei of the lower classes. Many of them arc very proficient. To excel In this profes sion, a woman must know at least twenty way of arranging the hair, to meet the HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF A Hair Tonic WlUch You Can Make At Home lU-inovca It la a Few Applications. Dandruff and scalp eruptions can be removed In from one to five nights by the following simple recipe., which you can mix at home or have put up by any druggist at very little coU It doea not color the hair and is perfectly harmless. Water One-half pint Hay Bum One ounce Texola Compound One-quarter ounc Glycerine One-quarter ounce A half-pint Is all you will need. Bub it Into the scalp well at night and after a few applications ths dandruff and scalp eruptions will disappear and the hair will stop falling out and become i-joH aud glossy. Advertisement. nerd of actresses, Yoshlwara grtl and "malko." , The women of Japan are hard worker. Moat of those In the lower classes be come servants, but many earn a meager pittance by coaling ahlpa or working in copper mines. Of late wear om have learned typewriting and the use of Eng lish for business purposes. e Large department stores have only re cently taken to employing salesgirls. Many women are becoming trained nurses. At first only low -class women took uo this wor'-, but now those of t Igher rank are going Into it. "Si much has been written about the geishas, the professional women enter tainer of Japan,"' say Mr. Anderson, "that I will !mply say that they are well educated, especially I" the-art. of pleasing, and good conversationalist and musicians. They are hired, a a rule, to help make dinner parties a success, either In private houses or in restaurants. The pay of the golxha varlea from 0 to CO cents an haur." Wives and mothers of the Jataneae live a secluded life. Even the well-to-do have few amusements, finding their pleasure In arranging flowers, composing P etry and making excursions to view cherry blossom or maple leave. Occasionally t.-ey attend the theater. Borne enter Buddhist convent. A sister of the em peror did this and her example ha been followed, by several of the nobility. In spite of their seclusion, the house keeping women seem happy and con sented. As a wife, the Japanese woman mpllcltly obey her husband and her -lother-in-law. Later in life, hoirever, she ha her turn at authority, when she Is old and therefor respected. Self control I one of the earliest lesson. No -"itter how 111 or unhnppy she may be, she must always smile. Marr'ages are generally arranged by the parents, with aid of a friend or a go between. Divorce is common. Chi dren that behave oadly are disinherited and others adopted in their place. In America, one seldom meet a Japanese lady except on lie paper In a museum. Yet, in spite of dainty way and fanciful garb, ahe is very much a woman, says Mrs. Anderson. By DOROTHY DIX The Woman's club and the Housewives' league of Mnntclalr Is grappling with the mighty servant problem, before which all other ' problems fnde Into Innocuous desuetude, and they propose to settle It by having certified cook along with certi fied milk and certi fied egaa and the ether certified commodities that are brought' into the kitchen. This Is a step In the right direction. The trouble with domestic service ha always . been that It has been a sort of Jack-leg ged trade that It Was popularly sup- posed anybody could turn their hands to without previous knowledge or preparation, whereas. In truth. It I on of the finest of fin art, requiring both intelligence and trained skill. Undoubtedly it 1 becauae cooking and bed-making have been regarded aa mental trade, suitable only for no-wlta. instead of a learned profession In which gentu can hav It full cope. that they have been held in euch low esteem that girls have preferred to ktarve behind counter rather than fatten before ga range. Therefore. If the Montclalr ladle can convince young women that the kitchen offer a fin and almost unexplored field for their actlvltle. and that a maater" degree In saucea ana eoups win down a better pay envelope msn m master degree In philosophy, they wiii hav bestowed an inestimable boon upon their dyspeptic day and age. Th flrt way to elevate any calling Is to differentiate between good work and bad work In It. and to reward th good by good pay. and on ot the prin cipal reaaon why there are o many In competent servant la because mistresses are not willing to pay, for skill. A hired girl to them Is a hired rri It I good luck If you get one who 1 faithful and honest, and knowa how to cook. It la bad luck if you get one who 1 drunken and unreliable, and burn the potatoes and roast the meat to a cinder, but the mUtres expect to pay the ame amount of wage to the houe hold treaaur that ahe doe to the house hold ,.fcj. Yet that very woman pay. ""'-"- protest, ten time aa much for a hat that la a creation aa n noes .or ... . ---ty th blundering finger of th llttl ,.inin.r around th corner, and her hu- lnd pay hi employe absolutely ac- onrrfins- to their (kill ana .t, !!' exDect to get an keeper or a crackerjack aleeman ror m. same price that he pay to teas comp.- Imt men. . .. . When domestic service 1 lanaaraixea nd paid according to ita merit, a la t'ono In every otner occupation. will have been done toward lifting u to hiirher level. It will Insplr ammtion iblllty. He expert book- tnd !lmulete effort, for every cook will know that every new dlh sh add to rer repertoire mean her ability to com mand that murh more salary, and that the more h Improve her technique the quicker he graduate from being a cook Into a chef. And It will be equally advantageous for th housekeeper to get a cook whose vage are proportioned to her ability, for ' It is a simple matter of mathematics to demonstrate that the servant who never smashes things, nor wastes good food In th prerarln;. i worth many dollara mora a month than th Journeyman kitchen mechanic who leavea ruin in her wak and flllsi th garbage can with her un eatable handiwork. i The uggestlon may re mad that If seivants are to be certified, mistresses should be certified, too; but this 1 un necessary. In those households fortunate enough to have a jewel of a cook she is not only treated as a member of the fam ilyshe is the boss of it. 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