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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1916)
TIIK HEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAHCII 2 UMli. v &ealth Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -.'- Household Topics it Latest Smart Creations from the Master Designers of Paris Republished by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar. f Ends Dry, Hoarse or Painful Cnuah Quickly f 4 The afternoon IWnard dl- A f(Yiftt coelume. M de- Vl--- ' f p,y" "n ,n,,r A J" J I !i ( li ",gned IWr' 1 wtlnR tendency ' TV it tfp strongly suggest I VA i I ,n m"r n,or"- -"j-Jl 'Jr th. 1M0 tafl.-, I, O.'P "K coM,n. of tCTt r-rffh X aBd " r" U V Jacket points In. 1 -V L Kii' "V K-d.e, this t. ,r "'"Tto.re. 7 , Vr-M.-i.-VA- 'tvff--r. ated eoatame 'I 'A''Jt slewed Kt on. SsiiiWrJ. .wHfr -t once soph,,, AWJWWK IlllllllllilP if j ri fC :;DUl H p1 fei! T The prompt nd positive reonlfn (rlvn P7 thi pifBmnt tnstinjf. home nmrlp touaii ovrup ting riiMd it to br in nior hoinn tlin nv othrr rnWr. It fjvM altnoot inntant rrliW and will omf y overcome the veragn cough in a hour. (Jet 24 ounoM Tin (50 crntx worth) from ny dnia tor. pour it Into pint Niltlr and till the Itottlo with plain (rrenn ltpd mgnr rrup. Thin makm m. full pint family iupplv o( the moat f Irrtivr rough remedy at a coat of only fi cent a or leaa. Yon couldn't buy aa much readvniade cough medicine tor $2. SO. Kaaily prepared and never apoila. Full direction with Tinex. The promptneea, certainty and eaae with which thia Pinex Syrup overeomee bad cough, cheat or throat cold ia tnily remarkable. It quickly looaena a drr. hoarae or tight cough and heale and aoothea ft painful cough in a hurry. With ft peraiatent looea cough it atopa the for mation of phlegm in the throat and bron chial tubea, thua ending the annoying backing. Pinex ia a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Korway pine extract, rich in guaiacol and ia famoua the world over for ita aplendid effect in bronehitia, whooping cough, bronchial asthma and winter coughs. To avoid disappointment In making thia, aak your druggist for "2V4 ouncea of Pinex, and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute eatisfae tion, or money promptlj' refunded, goes, with thia preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. What Kind of Parent Are T ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. CopyrUrht. 191C by Star Company. If yon are a father or a notner, air, or madam, what axa you doing- to make yourself agreeable, and desirable, com- nanlons for your children later In life? ou have no right to bring children Into the world, and to rear them with an Idea of their duty toward you, unless you ftnnnwl&t vAiir rititv tA them. V That duty does not consist In merely pnving imra carv man v(rporiiuiiur ur daoatlontt Includes making yourself oompanlohable In their maturing years. ani In . your old age. - That questionable gift of eld age may be bestowed upon you. and If it is, it will be the duty of your children to ear for you. But are you thinking,, acting and living In a manner-that.lt will be a painful duty for your children to have you about? I have seen the happiness of a good daughter, and a deeply conscientious woman, shadowed for years by the un governed temper and the fault-finding ag gressive mental habits of a mother whose care it was her duty to assume, and which she performed cheerfully, but with tears in her heart because of her moth er's attitude. I have known a parent to enter the home of a married child, and by intoler ant creeds and continual harangues upon beliefs which were not shared by the household ruin its comfort No parent haa a right to destroy the peace or happiness of a child simply be cause that child is his or bers. No tls of blood or law entitles one Oilman being to mar the life of another. ne fact that you are responsible for your child's exlstenoe makes it imperative for you to take yourself In hand now, today, and begin to prepare yourself to be a delight and a comfort In your de clining years. Over and over cnlldren are urged to think about being comforts to their parents, but rarely Is one word said to parents about being comforts to their children. The obligation ia mutual. Patience, se renity, charity, progressive ideas, tol erance and adaptability are all neces sary virto.es for those who are growing old to cultivate. Keep up with the prog ress of the world. - , Avoid growing queer, and look to It that you do not become a bore by talk ing continually of yourself, your Ideas, your theories. This is the danger ground for the mature In their association with the young. A very little of the psst goes a long way with the young, who are looking forward, not backward. Are you the mother of one child T Do you worship your offspring and find happiness only in its society, and in Its pleasures do your pleasures lie? How about the future? if your child is a daughter, remember she la growing Into rtfftf womanhood, no matter how you Strive to keep her a child. What are you going to do with your time and mind and life when aha sets forth upon that personal path In which each soul must walk alone? Perhaps It Is your Ideal to follow ever at her aide, and to be her guardian and chaperon and comrade. But unlcaa yoj begin now to make something of your own life, you will be an Irritation and a drawback to this child of yours. If she has heart and good breeding, and the right Instincts, she will guard you from this knowledge, but the fact will exist all the same. And you will give her only pain, and worry, and ner vousness, Instead of the happiness you long should be her lot. If your child Is a son, the same fact much confront you. He will go forth luto the world and live his own life. He will love you and be grateful to you, as his mother, but he cannot live with you or for you, wholly. He will ohooee a wife, aa hta father did, and make a home for himself. What about your future then? Begin now to think a little about these things. Turn your attention to other subjects for a time each day. Read, study, travel and go about it. If this is possible for you. It Is all very to talk about being a mother, and nothing else, and being sat isfied with that vocation. But unless you have something else in your life, by and by you will sit beside the highway mourn ing your children because they are not. As well strive to stop the Incoming tide with a broom as to hinder the world's way with individual protest. Adapt yourself to these changing condi tions, and teach yourself to be receptive to new Ideas, Instead of rebellious against them. Your child is a part of a new erenera tlon. Therefore the new generation should Interest you and you should be on the alert to Join the procession of progress. Each Individual haa a duty to perform Independent of all other individuals, whether parents or children. You must make the moat of your own life, of your own mind and soul. You must not live so wholly for your child that you forget the duty to your self and to the Creator, to complete and perfect yourself. The day of the shadow mother in black alpaca and an adoring smile for the wonderful child has passed. Be a woman of character, purpose and Interest In life, aside from being a mother of a son or daughter. And your son and daughter will give you far more attention and a broader and deeper love and appreciation. In-Shoot8 Keep you month shut and you will gain a reputation for wisdom and also avoid grip germs. It does not take but a little to tarn the friendship between two women to bitter hatred. The minister has signed many a dec laration of war when putting his name to a marriage certificate. When asked to chouse between style and comfort man seldom displays any more sense than woman. The stationary blush Is never so at tractive on the face of a girl aa the ons that occasionally fades. The girl who distributes her photo graphs too freely among the men chesp ena hcrcsvlf. The houses of couture In Paris are veritable bee-hives, so deep are the many designers in their work of creating new styles for the summer and autumn, says Harper's Baser for March. The buyers from America are gone, and with them the models shown st the early February openings. These models, many of which are on view In New York, confirm the predic tions made six months ago. The styles of fashion's age of romance 1830 to 1848 are and will continue to be much In vogue, but this does not mean that other influences will be ignored. A va riety of styles Is being encouraged. The Spanish school, and particularly Velaaques. Is Inspiring to several of the couturiers. M. Doeulllet, however. Is authority for the statement that the Spanish Influence will not affect th sum mer . styles, but rather those of next winter, as the Velasquea school Is more appropriate and especially good for the brocade tissues, velvets, passementeries and the heavy gold and silver embroider ies used for winter costumes. Th bouses as a rule are designing some interesting and unusual things One of the big establishments on the Place Vendome has just finished a sports coat that Is sure to be the most popular thing of Its kind. The model Is of red broadcloth with a double-pointed oape In the back and a most fascinating collar that flares upward In front. The garment Is lined throughout with dove grey broadcloth to match the cuffs and flaps on the pockets. Another at tractive sports coat from the same house Is of English serge in a plaid of blue and mustard color. It falls below the knees and has a collar slightly draped around the shoulders, ending In a ruffle. There are many three-quarter length ooats of silk for motoring and for wear over one-piece dresses all the houses are making them and they are wholly fas cinating In designs that recall the days of our grandmothers. Beer has 'Just made one of bottle green failie, shirred all around the waist, with a collar con sisting of a double niching wider at the back and standing upwards. This type of collar Is omlng the new things that all .houses are featuring. A well-known couturier Is showing one of these coata In deep blue faille with an . embroidery of tiny coral beads on the high standing collar; wide tucks run across the black on a line with the elbows and are finished with two coral bead tassels at tha end of the tucks. Perhaps the oddest feature of the nev frocks Is the combination of organdie and silk, an Innovation for which Bul lets Is responsible. A charming .three piece costume recently seen Is made up of gros de Ixmdres with a wide ruffle of organdie on the skirt, embroidered In croaa-etitchlng In blue and yellow. The waist of organdie was similarly em broidered, and the Jacket of gros de Iindres, flurlrig on the hips, had a col lar of organdie, also embroidered, Since there Is no end of Ideas that may be woraed out with these two ma terials, the combination Is one that la sure to be adopted. tidvorntM fairly long coat. Hero is a girlish taJlleur lavender gabardine. The coat la edged with blue brnld. How Can You Tell You're in Love? By TBI JEBTKK. "How ean I know If Tm In love really In lovr' asked ft pretty girl of me the other day. "Have you ever heard." 1 asked guardedly, "of th man who in quired hew he could tell th difference between a no ash room and a toadstool?" She shook her head. "Bat it and see," I replied, "and if you don't die you'll know It's a mushroom." After all said and done, the analogy la good, though I don't know that It Is absolutely necessary to resort to such desperate means In the ease of love. Marriage, of course, will always tell you, beyond ft shadow of a doubt; but It la possible to discover without going thus far. The common or garden signs I am told ere a loss of appetite and an averalon to settled work of any kind; but I don't lay it down as an unassailable truth. It Is one of those things of which you ean never be really quite sure. You ean only guess. The longer you have to think about It the more chance you have of finding out. Because love is, or Is expected to be, closely mixed up with matrimony, many girls Imagine that It means finding a man they can do with: whereas, it should be finding a man they can't do w'thout. N. P.: T claim no originality for tliis last remark. At any rate it Is a useful working basis to regard the first notion of be ing In love, as a man thinks when some very mean acquaintance offers him a cigar namely, "What'a the matter with It?" You can safely start out by view ing It with suspicion especially If It Isn't the first time It's occurred to you. The emotion, girls, are peculiar things, and like the flivver play all sorts of funny and unexpected tricks with you when you are the least prepared for them. Because aha Is nestling close In your arms In tha tsxl, with her soft lips close to you, and you feel a nice, fat thrill running down your spine, and you don't car a damn whether the meter is reg istering one dollar or twenty, It doesn't necesssrtly follow that you at last have found the permanent thing that nothing can alter. You may at the moment, I know, he quite positive that you have ant the "goods" at last, and possibly you have, though whether In the cold, hard light of the morning' after, you will still ad here to the Idea that you ran face a clergyman and six bridesmaids with It later on, and settle down to unalterable peace and happiness for evermore. Is, I believe, a highly debatable point. In fact, aa I said to my little lady questioner, yuu never can be really sure whether you sre In love or not you (an nly th'.nk. Try this easy way to heal your skin with Resino! If you are suffering from eciema, ringworm or similar Itching, red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the ore placet with Rcsinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Rcsinol Ointment. You will probably be astonished how promptly the itching stop and healing begins. In most cases the lick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very littlecost. Resinol Olnnnml tmi Kstlnsl Sots are old br all drutsi" I '' trial fr, writs to Rtinol, Dipt. J.R, BalUraore, Hi. Try ' , Jap. Rote The wesderfu! "SuflOAX MoniiBf Balk" Soap In Annanias Club By DOROTHY Diy. Ever since the Garden of Eden Bean dal. when our flret father got Involved In the pippin Incident and wriggled out of It b laying It on a woman, men have walked In Adam's footsteps. and put the blame of all their shortcomings on wo men's shoulders. There Is, however, one sin of which most husbands are guilty now and then, If not habitually, that they have aright to lay at their wives' doors. This Is the sin of lying. Decent men, as a rule, abhor lying. They aeldom lie to each other. But they almost invariably He to women, and the reason of this Is because the average woman Is so constituted that she rsnnot stand the truth. She prefers that a man He to her even when she knows that he n lying. Especially It Is wives who make An anlasea of their husbands. Tho man, if he followed his own Inclinations, would far rather be Truthful James. It degrades him In his own sight, snd makea him feel like a sneak thief when he has to tell his wife tarra diddles, but It's th fairy story or a fight with her, so he follows the line of least resistance and qualifies as a fiction monger. For well he knows the things that his Maria would say were she presented with a bald statement of facts. What man, for Instance, would dare to tell his wife the truth sbout having lost money In a poker game, or having dropped It in a little flier that he took on Wall street, when she had warned him against speculation. What man would have the nerve to tell his wife the truth about why he didn't come home to dinner, and say that it was bees use he had a nerve racking day In business, and felt that he would go raving mad If he bad the children's noise at home added to It? What man would be brave enough to tell hla wife that when she went off for a summer vacation alone it was a res I v acation for him. becsuse It let him get out of the monotonous round of too much domestl ty Not one. On the contrary. Friend Hus band glibly romances slong about out of town customers, or important cases, or extra work, and wife accepts ths ancient and moss grown falsehood peacefully and calmly, and thui not only puts a premium on lying, but actually inveigles her husband into deceiving her. If men deceive their wives, It Is gen erally the wife's fault, because the aver age woman makes It impossible for any husband who lan't an Iron t'roas hero to tell her the truth. A man who, when he takes a drink, tells his wife Instead of eating cloves to hide It. or who dares admit at home that he deliberately asked a woman friend to lunch Inatead of prevaricating about how he accidentally ran across her in a restaurant, can fur nish a cert meats of domestlo felicity strong enough to draw money on at the bank. It's mostly the wives who nominate their buaband for membership In the Ananias club. Good for Growing-lips Romplnar youngsters need plenty of good, substantial food. Oiv them lots of rich milk and those nourishing Sunshine Krispy Crackers. Krispy Crackers and milk make a well-balanced dish for old and young. They're one of the Baked in Omaha Biscuits f s-tnade In the thousand-window bakeries where the sun has a chance to shine. Huy the ten-cent package, or the family tin which keeps the household supplied with fresh Krispy Crackers. In each package of Tskbona Biscuit Is a paper doll In colon. Other paekaaas ef Banabln Biscuits contain pretty dresses for bsr. Bee list In Takboma package? Jo O SE -VfTLE S glS CU1T (pMPANT Bukert of Suatblat Bhcult L The Best Food For Growing Kiddies Faust Spaghetti doesn't tax the delicate little stomachs of growing; children like meats- It is easily digested and almost all of it goes Into blood and tissue. Kiddies all like it, too. Faust Spaghetti, fed to chil dren two or three times week, will build them the foundation for long, happy lives. Write for free recipe book. Fear greser 1U Fummt Sprnghmtti A Vs. -Ii r $m m 1 X r MAULL BROS.. St Louis. U. S. A. arnnrmrr Tit v.i' TnwumL i