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TTTK BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRll, 12. 101(1. Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -:- Household Tomes -wa Suffraae By Nell Brinkley Copyright, im, Intern'I Nwi firvl, w Insight With the Eyes of Love!" Vould Bring Women Jurors Hr iMIItU i II V IH . In mi addrea which he made-afe"w Mghla ago to the (1nni Juror' um. elation, Judgn Mulo.uten mid that hit reason (or voting for woman euffrage kii thiii the ouiiiin might relieve the nnii on grand Jury raaci. Thla, Julg lul'i'n declared, would rorrci many (Vila. A lianlel! A eecond iJanirl, come to Jutll-ment! Judge Miil'i'inen I right. of the Mraaing that woman guffrag would be alow on the country would be to render u large body of cltltrna eligible for lutv f-rvlc who wo'ild not only hue l he abil It y but. tbe lelaure In whl'h to properly peifomi Unit civic duty. When the average mn I drawn for the J ii v, It rail for awh a gacrlflra that he rta eetvlng If he can porelhly 1r an. ir na i a cterg, ni employer iet him off wltn muttarlnge and grumbling and hi ha alwaya the fear of aoinaone 'ipln ntlna; Mm In hi atiuatlon while hr In ii'iim If ho la It bualneaa or profaaalniiNl limn ri l tihaeitrp from the etore or off l for week or mora may of him t liotiia m!,; of nullum, and no matter how lif Iilr follow lli' Intrhiulea of a rate. In ih intu at hi mind la alwaya an annloua worry over the probable mlafakra thai hla employe are making while he I gone. Tt la not heeauaa men are larking In civic rnnarlenc thai they are loaih to re on Juiiee hut almply hetauae in the flare loinpelltlnn of (ho gtrugg'a for ftnlKirnca they runt afford It, Tin average woman la not hard preaaed Hlia ba plenty of the time that la not money, and aha would ha glad to do her hit for h"r country by relieving men fr having to aerva on Jurtoa, fn every community there are n'lmbei of wall off. middle-aged women, locall) renowned for thhelr hard horan aenat ond tbelc kind heart, women who ai viae In Ihe knowledge of t human heart and rlpa In rvpvrlPii , womrn to whom a.arvono who knowa tlirr goaa for oun al and ndvt'. Tli"n- woman liava mined thalr nmi fumlllfa and their handa Idla. Ttn-y ould miik ldial Juror who would lirln an imhtirrlad, unworilcd nttantlori to thn i onaldt-rallon of a aa aulimlttvd to thrin that la lmroillil to men worrlad and trouhlod thout thi'.lr own a-ffttlra. It haa mIwhv hfi-n n ryrilral Httla 1c Vnl .)) Unit ttha right of trial by Jury. which guarantai-a to tha offamlar ngalnai tin la1 "th right to ba trtl by g Jury of lila pfffp," did not permit woman on Jiit'c?, Men 'iiiilvci'KHlly aaaart that thty hava rifvar l.aan dbla to larn v-n tha a, b, e of famltilna paychology, ftjid that woman kind la a rlddla beyond their gtiaaalng. RvalUIng thla, mnn Juriia ganarally ,lnat throw up thalr lianda and glva the ptohloin up whn they ar railed upon to deal with a woman criminal, and lat her go col free,' Thla given u thoae trav eatlea of Junthe that diagram our courta, whare, after tha proaecutor baa apent waeka of tlm and 1houa.nla or dnliara tn frovlng a. woman guilty of aoma erlrne, tha Jury bring" In a verdict of "not guilty' in tha fae of overwhelming evldencg to tha contrary. A woman Jury woirld correct thlg evil. A woman Jury would have no tradltlona rf gallantry to uphold nor would It ba affected by the beauty of the dofandant or oonelder that the poeeeaalan of blue jea and golden hair and a willowy fig ure gave a ludy a right to put pnl'nn In her h'tband' coffae bwauae he had fallen In love with another num. And a woman Jury would poaaeaa the Infallible, recipe for U-atlng a woman n teura and telling when they were genu ine tear of grief or repntanoe and when riocodllfl teara,. Xor would women Jurieg unduly iarh to their lex. Tlicy would almply iinderetand Juat what motlvea lay brhlnd nvery act that a woman committal. They would almjily Judge her Intelli gently, an man Judge another man. That women ahould be on the Jurlea tliBt try caeee Involving little children and erring glrla la aelf obvloua, Slothor hood give an Intuition that la a aort of aecond night In thoaa mattera, and that would enable a Jury of womon to dla I cine Jumh e with tha wladom of a Bolo rin'ii, of comae the woman Jury ii coming. H will be on of the modern improve ment of the near future, and than we el nil w nndnr, a they do out waat. whera women tote end where they have the woman Jury, why we ware allly enough l.i dn wtihnut It ao long. An Individual Bedroom K loot hum in! hum In a bvdiH'Hi de a' Hlwd u The I'laftaiuoli waa a day li, iimiI Inatead of Ha onliuai y l"-il '1 l tooW i.l' leaa 1'A. and fitted I'l b ii. r a ih lh ilaloty plan of the room ,'' wall. t"g od t"d of the lim li ,.ialilrt er a warm lren-h gruV ant ( "i ti n furolfura of gurnwood ml l .1.4 jiiun!. .lelliaia and gre-f..l Hum k1 in rimiii an a'lnoei'liere nf ri 11,. hi The cud iniio.l n atl waa an niti'i.a K'Uaniev pink wbl. 1. afpaid ,,. 1: (, flueia 1 11 Iha hind M krd linen , r-.4 ii irti.. 1 U'I i'iow and In ti (. 11 al u.l-'of lli.ii'g that aliowad ii, ,, lhl.wlli'1' '! alolig 'h '! an-1 !. in i f the i--. r'ame fi.a evr nt i bed mi "f Ihia aaine , H( d elf I. r fpil l'l. a lll nt I , 1 t I " ' " I ,, '(. !' M I U'i ii' "" I, 1., a I ' a 'M ' ,- a i I. 'ih .'lik I 'liil,il g tir..h t it . Kii'an.", !'' I ha I ii 1 : 1 ( I 'fel .Ii T ... v, east aa m h. ' n .l . ( i t''i ''Mia !-' .. .-t i a.tc ' " f " b'n , H. t t , Itlalf ...IM 1 lif. 1,1. 11 Ilia g ii,we-l .t-aaalag ! a . lamb in. '-a t ' "'i' '' a' aarrv .. .1 fa " ri ,,iki ukI 1 , !. Itaaaal .1. 1 1a " ' 1 l i.a.t' "t i ' 1ta...-iv f. g t iMi. ' ' ! a ' ! i" in ! 1 14 . w. 1 ft 14 1 trais y 1 it " 1 a a I I tit fill t fl,- ' a r . t it t a 1 a 1 a i;o. .,.(,,. I! ,,,. , it,. .1 !.. t t t, I It. J- fi t-T w. M t'V a.T7 j .-.WT''.ir Jtir tiA rr V J .11 if ft I !. f 'J1' I a A rJ. )a VV A,r nl )Jf77 JJtr . )' ...rfC A. ' A 1VI ZtfJi ('Mm TUB man In th rallKy, walking, down th rlugty roarl of evry day affair, g)eg the cloud above thn bin, faint bill. Juit a cloud blua-gray "raln pnrhspg!" The blua hlllgto him thfty lie, a griat wall, far away, with gold at thi'lr begrta "If bo only bad a Wt of HI" Tha diwcrt tre twlHted c.rnHturnH, hardy and low, not wanting thn pro'Jotig Ufe-aap that la no gcaot on a great body of branchna, dark wltchog of thn wagtn to him they gland a bit of ahade to climb to whnn the heat trrowi white! Hut the loverl Scratched with the malo arrow hln eyeg grow fairy power -thay oe! What la not (here for other folk. Faith "with tha eyfi of love!" The cloud that, float- bin and (fray- ha the fare of ller molded In It, JiiHt a clear and plain, HKiilnat the bluhel ky! And the flying; hred of It lire bur curling hair, Moforn the ey of him the face of her (liaiigoa and hiiiIIch! The blue hill o falut and far and fair tho lino of thorn lying agalnt the horizon, I the lit tle figure 0' hr, lu in lit ring ttioro wliitre the aky meet Hie bill. The profile tho falling- hair the throat the tender curve! Tbe dwarf tree with tha dcnert and dinging thin through tha leave It rear ugulnat the ky end there! In the heart of It, like a pearl tn a roughened hand he bloom liewlf It core, bursting the bark; her hair upraylns up Into the leave and mingling roldeB thore; her ,w hi to arm gprlnglng up with tbe p reading bougii'. Wherever he look "with the eye of love," the man on the hill top, who Ih el way a the man In love, ane her face In tbe ky while the man In the valley, plodding along on the diuty rond, tees only a great, gray cloud. NELL BIUNKLEY. Past Treasures and Those of Today By FORTH K KHEK. I only wlah I had lived a hundred year ago, remarked a gloomy friend to me the olhcr day when I aaked him how thing were going with him. tie I one of thoae peraona who are firmly oonvlnced that time were remarkably bappy then. Tlrmia, ha la nlao convinced, were never worae than they are today, A hundred year hence, perhapa, they will ba all right again, "The preaent If alwwye tha worat time that ever waa with moat popl," re marked Mar Twain. "I onoe knew n man who hail been married five tlmea and never bettered hlmaalf. Number four had fewer f ilta than number five and number three than number four. Tha wlvaa gradually heoame more and more Hngello the more they retreated Into the mlata of antiquity, Number on dead and burled yiara ago! -waa a fauttlaaa creature. Number five at one time got an worried about her that he eat to work to make lnu,ulrle about thla peer lea creature. Hhe found an old lady who bad know har wall," Tha eld lady Informed her that numtr on waa certainly a ,'wet thing." and rh really could haver understand why her huahand, while he we alive, ruiii plaoted that be had tn happier a a i.. helnr ttia eiae looked bacg, however. . that old time' whan he had bm fi and unburdened by the reHin1blllt y n airlinoaiy brought upon him It. it, lur b'aaa you, inarm," aha i 1 to bar vttitnr "he a J'at erm ef thee wh.i prlae whafe guna end don't eaunt tnM'ilhg ef l!ia "aa t Whan tl re .laa t ai l burtil ba 11 thing a bat ef y.m n.t ihi vini at iSe bead if nunibr ai ' VMieiinr 11. ihiiM hrvneat -ineo'e 'in, i i i. mir flvi I i,n lata H t.af d ew l..'.g at tbe veti.e ' ' " bad b .t d aat pese while i t.at Ii ' u,,.rf. .vi. u,, . .!,., .1 laet.t, ,, , ihi aioaa whe ' - I t a i -ifa, 1 n,ai,l aim eagetd la a me 1. a K1 I al t wal f e !.!. at tali e. b. I taan l.a l.iiU t-...m be bad a t ' -. ! !f I ".. the t'i waa g1" Ut Ihiak I am f l '- u ba ian,(iy t..., 1. 1 f bat 1 1 n. M aaialn, invatkad t' btaaaHv ' l, , !f 4 (, fc k' f' t at k I ubteg i mi win te e teaaiit-e t bi ba . ' ' 'I e-'e nau.!ia i.it. I ' ae I Imagiee b Mi n a la a a hi la.t ntninuiiit iiiH,iiii 1 ' , 1 .,. a 1 a 11, ... i, ai drawer, he miaaed tho ring. What had bccoiuo of 117 t bud, he Informed fllr (ieorga, Jual madit up hla mind tlutt the atonea lu it wore reuUy beautiful, and that he would wear It In the futuru, ilu rummaged fuiiuualy in the drawer. Tbmi he went from drawer to drawer, - and every rummage Incruaaed hla wrath with thn thief who rnuat have taken thn ring and Inereaaed hla opinion of Ita valuo and hnuuty. It waa not to be found. Ho there 111 uat be a thief If tbe bonne: 11a waa determined to get to the bot tom of tha affair, and he apeul day and dollar tu doing ao, livery day hv miaaed having that ring oil hla finger ho. felt robbed of delight. Hit nionlha Inter Hlr Oeorge met him He glanced at hla finger. The ring wiih not there "I 111 aorry you never found that ring," ha remarked. "Who aatd I never found It?" the other anapped leallly. "Of cuuraa, 1 found It. The brant I y thing bad only fallen Into a chink, that a all, Ureal Moott! What hldeoua thlnga 1 liny did turn out 111 rltiga In thuee day!" Aa lung ea be had got It, It aaa noth ing When he had luet It, It waa every thing, 1 uine knew a young man who wee una o( tha rnuat mlHeiable poiauita In tha world fur many wury inniiiha haceuaa he dkl lint aipi'latn tha ul ir of a young woman wt'h whom be wu riot quite t ire whether be waa In love i.r nut Hut be itiuhl prop e tu In aov day a'id ai h alaava put If off ml the lint 0,'ieatcn Whmi tl. li.lt n iaaluii eniitw aniiiath'ni made Mm pnatptmn K till tinorrw H waa u preiti r I'lnl ttattur at.t hi h'm Ii tl,i , ,i, -'lualon I'al llu' tii.iig ninii, a-'inihii.g lai a Hi, . .. 1 1 he I at only U uimmi 1,1a miu ill an I ah uml t drop tn'e tl el a .trnpvd a'ira ei,.aS ittia day hoi It aa Int.t amti i,.'tiih aba aeeeHd a talf'.' rital ll ni' him ,(utt aef' ,i ai , .riat'i go t tat.i, t la Metva I., i.n. f .rl Kim aau. him tkal If hi Had .,,..at n a,, in a b 1 b !. t bbo li t ll. PI 1 art Household Uinta T" frietae l a k IH f'-aaa baia 1 1 a iiar aiffa'a ba rui.t.i n M 1 d'n t ( ml wim tae aweai h-j4h m et t a. a lt- ael ayW 1 tie n t-f I ai'i a if aaud'aa in km f 1 via ewk n iwa a,mi fife waa tn- '! .a - I a' t I ! e. i'ai. ( , It a ',w t i'i a it ft a.e--, lilnt, wata It. ,i- a em, t i ! a aic '. lull '. .t, " "1 t, at i, e ' i'1 1 ' tu.tv t a ' - I., 1 . - i a . . ia ii 1 1 . t. 1 ... , 1 ... ll a, 1 1 How the Homely Girl May Win Ovt Hr i.iiAt x; iaiili. Tha moving picture gtar. who tajent and beauty have won Wer a nation wide following. I have a letter from a young woman In which he complelna that aha la an ugly duckling, and aaya thai a girl bad hotter lie dead than homely, ' Cheer up, little aiater. I'lidoubtedly beauty la a great end moat dralrahta gift fur a woman to poaaeaa, tint. It la not everything. There are other charm lw aldea good looka, In the flrat plane, 1 would call your deapalrtng attention to the fa t that all la not Wi(fy that paaaea for btautyi and that many women who have tha reputa tion of being good twikora are really ver plain whan you nma tn rntinUe them carefully, When we tav of a.mie one, "What a iretty girl ahe la." wa merely mean that aha hna conveyed t,i na a plaaalna l u pteaal'in.and nine tlmea eu of ten It u more a matter of ovrh and barium, iou ili th.aa and n'it grnomlng than arnMln elae W ben we e,,iin to an , t, aula feature we ,ari'eti a (hit H ei tr.ffni in no claaalti aian-laid Vein er w...ill b -r -nloHng lake a ru in In ,i atn.u . bMt ahe imi, t - t.i I 1 hn. hair ,i,, aeli.'t tiaeniiiUi al.t.r noi ! g i and hula M.et a iiipi.aitaa bet get poti,' I il l I 1 a a '.ea - A It, . a'fi t I In , I 1 ti I ' sf ai-.t- wai.ta it 1 !, J .ii.i . alii m-tat ii.ake i-,ii . f . i.ttbea fi Inta 1,1,1 teae ant liteiiiaa I", !,i lrtil aeeverwn ar-. If 4 lie i! I . . th'e III t.illot a . ( ), ),..,, 1 ' " "I ' ' i I'l ' t t 4 I'l , . li-ttU'4 tt A t I. , ( . , t ' ' " I t 1':.. 1.41, f t t--.. I, f..f e tit'i Htat a .1 I- .ia ih, ( ' . t I at " tW' ,) . 1 1 ., a ... ft..., iv- I.,! . . in ai k . . "'' it1''' 11 a, , .11, ,i, it Il.l4tti, g if , (, ,(,.,,, I il r t 1 1 ! 1 t at t l 411. 1 4'4 ta'l.M.a , , ; , 1 '' l "fa i.e f , 1 1 a n.ae e 4 1 1 . 4 I ! ai ., I ii, i, I at. t a 4'r.a im, In. Ita a " a 'O' I ia -.it t ,1 nm t I- 4 .44 it. ' a t t. I. te v f . . . ' a ti , - . . k , ,, nt ibo aatta1 11 lU'lH I, II I ' t ' 4 ' 1 t 1 hi4 r i eat tHl I" It I., u and bridge whtat, and golf and tonnla, and mimic. The girl who (an play the lateat rag time or aing the neweat aonga, or who diincea like a fairy, or a due I rah In partner in any giiftne, never laeka for InvHatlrma, or fur the attention of men. Hh inn inakn the nierely pretty girl who trunipe her partner' aoe, end ditncee all 01 er hi feet look like one of thoae who ware morel y "alao preaont." Hnally, the homely gtrl muet atudy tbe gentle art of making herarlf agnaealtl. A beauty la nearly alwaya aelftah and vain. Hhe eipeet to have the beat of etary thing tendered to her on a allver aalvar, and that everybody will kowtow to her and apend their time flattering 1 her. Tin 1 where the homely girl haa her j golden opportunity Not having to think ettout baraelf, aha he laleura to think; about other peuplo. Not eipaotlug to he ' admired or flattered, alw ran devote her- j aelf tu admiring and flattering other people, and thuaa who make a hit with on are rmt ihoaa whom we aie railed upon to admire, but tbe discriminating Individual who admire ug, Thla hold particularly true of men, end that I why they rave over beauty, but pick out for wive plain-faced women who are willing to burn Ineena before a huahand inatead of expecting to be worahlped ae Roddeae themselve. And there thl further eonaolatton, little laterthera 1 no othor woman In the world ao Irrealattbl aa the ugly woman who 1 faaclnatlng. The beauty'g charm I bound to fade with the year, but the homely woman' faaclnatlon laat aa long a ih doe. 1 ' . . 't ii . ., 4H.rft t If a; 1 1 1 4 4 1. a te tl ' 4 . 1 ' - ' ' . t-t 1 l--.t 1 ' a Get a Diamond far I Ur lMitday g etea.l inai, waia If ct m.. aikir euaiia 1 Ih nm ul a iiia.lit tiiw..t nt Mtin44 eeaiwl f aiak fa4 !! a ,V' -a ' ..' '. ' .- -- , , ' , ir, e 4 4 ' t l S' BOFTIS 0 fll MIIHtl Ctl ItNUIH 'yWThe Right For Everybody Whether you're bcini? served at a " stylish hotel or whether you're serving at home, there can be no more appe tizing, no more healthful dish than FAUST SPACSHBTTI It is tho always welcome dish on any table, because it is good and because it is nourishing. Wise housewives serve it in varied forms, all tasty and tempting. fault SrudiHU h Uko thf pl.Kf of mfat m many hiuu-t. ll is ;.tr inure nHirishirt far rhfuir, r.vrryHip t-vrrywhere IiKm tt. It it kiin.ily n fmkl th.it s nUstys u place fit any tat'lo ttiut at any time. )'wr f rpr fault SpmgKtttl, I0C aA fatgt fHt(ki$ MAULI nUOS., St. Louii, U. S. A. Am at lAajt aa W4 A.vyavti.taa jHm .aaal ..,. A tl f ea ttf W" J "