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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1916.
Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -:- Household Topics
The Finest Man
in the World
By AD rtTTF-nnns.
He ! so faithful that In all the world!
(Nerr is but on wntmm to lilm: Th
unman of hi choice with mmorii of J
h'a mother. ,
lie l no Indifferent to Hit other womnn j
save ttil one that hie women acqualn- j
Sand Lilies
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By Nell Brinkley
tanr complain that he ie them on
ihe street without recognition, ft fact t h t
fill the on wnmin with pervsalv and
continual Joy,
H I en ilmnK In mind end body and
ihararier that be In afraid of no man In
the world. He never trembles for hla Job
tie never Ilea to (ft himself out of a
light place He I so strong In the might
of right 1hit he will not be afraid to (lie,
i)ir make hla accounting to the great
.1 -due
He has a sen of renponslblllty o
Ktinng that he la careful about making
a promise, anil, having given It, he will
keep It though the sky crashes down
noon him.
Ha la ao tender that T hav seen hla
y ablaze at an affront to a woman,
a harsh word to a ohlld, anil I aaw him
haVa ai ha might a enarllng puppy, a
man who waa healing a, horse
TT I ao rnnslderat that when he
wr ha alepa otiteld tha bona and
direct Ma profanity at the element He
naver make nee of hla family aa a
safety valve for hla temper
Ha la ao brv that ha never need to
lie. It 1a the coward who He The cow
ard lira heraua be la afraid to tell the
truth.
)f ta liberal, but he la ami enough not
to be a spendthrift. He la a hard worker,
but hla sensibilities ara not dulled v
roiil Ih. He la cheerful, hut docs not
sffllrt bla companion wlih Inane Jnke
or with lho at melt lc mlM puna.
Jle la a money maker, but riot a money
worahlpper. H does not bow down to
tha dollar, but le-epji i nough dollar Jing
ling In bla pockets fur practical pur-,
'pose
lie la firm, but not atuhhnrn. Jle hel
lt not second to say: "f waa wrong,"
He a ao free from usual masculine
vanity thai If a womnn flatter hlui he la
cmhsrrasecd
He la ao clever lhat h area through
her to (he renmna for Ih (lattery.
He reaper! II. e ;nod ill women anil Ig
nore !he bail, but be doe, not over-em-pbaaljie
I he woman element In hi Ufa
He la arlf-rellnnl, but not aolflah, Jt
l,a been proven that ha begins more sen
tence with '-What would you like?" than
"J want."
Ilia rhararfer la aurh that woman
1 an rent her heart upon It aa die. real
her h'niJ upon a pillow. Th rook of
r kind of man that avery woman
ks, and In whom every woman'a heart
woiilfl find reat,
I knew him onr, for a few minutes in
1 dream,
Brothers and sisters of the great world who admire
the beautiful, here are sand lilies of the early white
variety, snowy of petal and sun-shy. Later, when the
summer comes into its own, appears the more golden
kind, a fine tan color, that turns its face up to the Sun
God and thrives in ds fierce smile. Nell Brinkley.
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.Food
2nd Best
The Best is
Mother's Milk
Phone Tyler 1000
A a yw wUi raaaay ka (on,
ttiiai rrtoa aa thou a yi war g.
Ilvartu tour WuUI la TBI IM
Of fir la xnM.
0ur Wonder World
j The InrenilUry bomb uaed by th 0r
' Dm ma aa a nil la conical, of ten Inch
i alameler at tha haan, wrapped round
! with tairi-ij rope, and having a rnctHl
' handle at the apex. Tha baae la a flat
rup, onto which a pierced metul tun
i net la Uteri, having ibe Ignition dcclva
and handle filled at tha top, Ti funnel
I la generally filled with tliarmlt. The lat
' ter upon Ignlllnn generate Intense heat,
'and by tha time of (be concuanlon baa
j taken the form nf molten welil, having
Ihe. extraordinary high ti-mpurature of
! ovrr B.idO di-Knea Fahrenheit. Th molten
j melal la apread by the conciiaaloti. Out-
Hldi! tha funml la a padding of a highly
' liiflammithlH or realitou material, bound
1 on with an Inflammable form of rope.
I The roalnou material create a pungnt
j amok. There la gonorally aome meltod
i white pboaphurii In the bottom of the
i rap, whli li develop nauaeona fumr. In
' aiiine raaea celluloid clilpplnx r added,
! and oci imlciially a little gaaollue.
j A nrller In the French ecleiitlfle Jour
I mil. Comptr Itcndua, atnte that auaar
' haa a decided reaUalnlng effect when
! ailih'd to a photographic developer, and
puaeaa iima advantagca over polaa-
aliiiu bromide. He atatea that the time
j of development of a normal hydroguliionn
I developer of WD cuhln rentlmeter waa
Itu'reaaed from five ad'onda to five min
ute by thn addlllon of alxty grammea of
mimir without foitglng the clear pari of
the plale or Injuring lha Quality of the
Mm U depoatt. Hmnller quantldea i f augqr
were found to produce correepoiullnglv
mailer tnrremeiit 111 th time of devel
opment. .MadaK.ixi ar pink beryl or morgan'!,
.Ilseovered In Its perfeellnn during lant
year, differ frmn other ber)la In lha!
Il floreaeea an Inlenae cherry red when
expound in liiiiiiixen riya It I found in
magnificent gema weiKhlug from mm to
I d carala eaili. and I of a beautiful
brilliant ree color or wond- i tul freedom
from flaw Il I the pureat pink gem
lha! haa been found In lr gema, rival
!ui pmk tourmaline and pink tupat.
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(Copyright, WIS, Btar Co.)
If you ara gifted In any ;.eelal line of
endeavor. If you are a painter or a poet
or musician, cultivate a big aplrlt of
appreciation and generoally toward oth
er! If you would attain to any hrlghi.
Of eoiir, you ran be perfect youraelf
In technique and attain aucrea of a cer
tain kind, without putting your hanrt
Into It. Hut the real ucce In any kind
of erf, and, In truth. In any kind of
entcrpriae, muat come from the amount
of unaelflah devotion nd warm-hearted
enthusiaam which enter Into the work.
If your heart I filled with petty Jeal
oualeg, narrow Ideal, envy. Ill-will, and
erltlclam toward your fellow toller who
are atrtvlng for the aame goal, It wlfl
be utterly lmpolble for you to do big
thing.
It I a eurlou and aad fact that, on
the great and glortou aca of harmony,
there la o much Inharmony among the
the voyagera. The bickering, mleunder
atandlnga, quarrel and dlacord among
miialiiaii have come to be a proverbial
Jeat, Lea quarrel aome, but far from
Ideal, are th relation of poets, author
and artlala.
Wholeaome. candid and dignified erltl
clanf r of great value In arty field of
endeavor. We are atlmulated to new
effort and elevated to an underatandlng
of higher Idenla by kind, fair, Juat crlll
clanv There I acarcely any oilman being
alrnng enough to endure continual pralae,
hut lo tie Just mid fair crltlciam muat be
comprehenalve and aymnathello.
In the world of niuale there are all1
kind of talent many klivia of volrea, j
many klnda of liiatrunientitl jerforiner, !
many kind of compoaer. and creator
and Interpreter.
The henvena of literature are Illumined
by vnrlou kind nf lar, planet and
ronatellntlnn. Il I till 1! variety
hlch give the r. limn e lo the diime
Into whli li we If we ttiotiahi the
atar were a l bickering Willi one anoilier,
each filled wUh J iilmie ef ti e elliei
laillanr, huw ceiitriuptiliic It wmiiil
em. If the drop of nier which nut
III hltfh (tile w'ie Jeito'l of oiwi unoirrr,
eieh Oroi iI'Ihii t'l 1 tl: (inl drop
In (h ocf- iii, how rtdli iilou It would
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Ih Her d, tie trrnler t1"'' ' Me 1 elueiil ,
Ih lo"r ll-i ll irir-om. lh fl. hr
r'h.)i'e i. oiiiwi I -r at) ef ut
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Are Kisses
Cultivate a Big Spirit If You'd Do Big
Things-Eliminate Personal Jealousies Necessaries or
Luxuries?
If you are big, broad and generou. thoae
qualltle will b illuatrated In your
achievement.
Whoever and whatever we are, w owe
It to our Creator and to ourelve to be
"worth while," and If we poaaea many
glfta, or taat which can be developed
Into glfta. In the world of art, (till higher
I our obligation to th lord of Karma.
I hold It the duty of one who I gtfted
And royally dowered In all men' alght
To know no real till hla life I lifted
Wholly up to hi great gift' height.
He muat mold the man Into rare com-
plelene,
for gem are aet only In gold refined.
He niunt faahlnn hi thoughta Into perfect
e,weetnea
And caat out folly and pride from hla
mind.
For he who drink from a god gold
chalice
Of art or mualc or rhythmic inng
Muat alft from hla luul the chaff of
malice
And weed from hi heart th root of
wrong.
Great gift ahould be worn like a crown
bofltilng,
And not like gem on a beggar' band.
And the toll muat be constant and un
remitting Which lift up the king to the crown'
demand.
Whatever you are doing today and how
ever great your ambition, begin to look
for aomethlng to prala In th work of
other traveling along the m road.
When you have found the thing to praise,
aiieak of It. He quick with your word of
pralne and slow with your word of
criticism. Ttila will Iea4 you along an J ,,-ch kl
ascending path toward high goal.
Advice to Lovelorn
By Beatrice Fairfax.
Ilnn'l He lli.lil.
Iieur M I'nlrfHH I have two men1
frienili Onto i f whom I Ui.e viy mu, h !
I Uie l no nffierr on it llii. r in j
Hoiuh Aoieiimti .or, ami il, nthnr I a '
yoi-tig limn Meie He Hi-inn ,i he ver 1
nici ho tioi ththk It peoimr to ask the
Hirer mlieihi-r hi aHeniimi iienii ttnre I
II-in (i leiiiKlup .f i e i., ,,r, f, :
I'm- M.Mi.lliKIK 1
.n If It ep rar toai'ullh hu- I
mail imiiii remin um hanged Hut If i
Vi -I lli I., wiiie in iim ..riher ami tei J
I nn In a ifiiit, aiiiifie, any of the i.ilnr
mn ie i-iet and ad I a q-.eihn a t '
alinhee ur n.-r meant tnyiii'n '
in in. H ion ii,i. try il. K tvn-nt i;
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il li.ii' 11 ,tii- m,iii ihwii lutia i
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It leem to be quite right to aasume
that where kliMlng la not a necessity it
la a luxury. Ho If any young man aeo
a pretty girl In th gtf-et and klsse her,
a young men tomctimee do, and I ar
rested for it, a young men sometime
are, and ha to pay a fine, he rainot
grumble, for moat luxuries have to b
paid for,
Of courae, It depend upon who la
kissed. Klsse exchnged between ptrla
ecm to be neither necessaries nor luxur
ies. They are certainly not luxuilc, or
they would not be taken with uch non
elialance. They aeem to come under the
heading of "Coal to Newcastle," and are
not Inaptly termed by young men, ','A
waste, of good material." It 1 ald that
there are sufficient klsse wasted yearly
by young women on on another, on pet
doga, cat and babies to make half the
taihelors in the world deliriously happy
for a month.
The luxury of a kls lie in th person
kissed; at least, ao it I supposed. This
Is not altogether right. The pretty fa;a
of a nice girl alwnya attracts the kiaer,
and such pretty face have won election
and made money for church fairs by bar
tering kisses. IJiit thero la no luxury In
One must flrat be specially
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Interesiid In the girl; a kl.i on the rhec-k
muat rale a hliiah to he enjoyed, and
Kim on the Up mut feel an nnswcnnv
pre.'Siire,
Kxpertt a that one slildid kisnlnir
haan't noli h flavor, and thai a gill who
i iior not know how lo kin will never be
nttisiilni i a mm mull ahe learn.
hpoe iliat ate rspeited ! le mamifltli' I
in (his iy do no sei-m to com v,!tiil i
Ihe nil. i-i'iy of .nllier luxuries or neee-iniu-i
lien J"imii aaya "A ofi lip
nll'il tempt )iil to elernllv of klislili,"
Wbb h prove that there I a clutrui in i
kliooint n I 1 1 . e . .mil iliiiib! Ii It i Dull
rliarm whl. h make kilng so wini!r j
Mini 1 a loihl null, ii- iiml mut te
dartng In all he ii-.r hneiitng Is one
of hi fn;i4, and If le cn tan erne
Ihlng (ii'iii a girl. jww UI'v a preiiy
klrl, l-K prefer tl lll thai illlel ll'lm
ftoni ''niMlr her iv fioe " honi Li
te uipt a I in not of biunelf. an.t ll'i-ne
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Woman Regarded
as a Puzzle
by Mankind
ii r noitoriiv Dir.
When the Lord made man h toolc al!
the contradictory human charcterltlc
tft he had Wt over and Jumbled them
together and made woman out of thm.
A woman la of frailer physlqu than
man, yet she can Und ten tlm a
much differing,
Bhe la afraid of a mouse, but ah wtH
climb up on an operating table with a,
emlle on her fate, knowing ah 1 going
to be Cut to piece and that death wait
for her at every scratch of tha knife.
Tbo sight of a suffering dog turn her
faint wUh pity, but he voluntarily face
the agony of crucifixion In motherhood.
Bhe ha hyteric If her seamstress
ruin a new shirtwaist, but ha meet
ruin w-lth th calm courage of a hero.
She could not walk five mile on ,
pleasure tramp, hut ahe can break tha
long endurance pedestrian record In
walking a alck baby.
.She may look a Innocent a a eoolng
babe, yet be as worldly wise n schem
ing a Bocky Bharp.
She may appear to be a three-ply Idiot,
yet bo a Solomon In petticoat.
Hhe may love a man well enough to dla
for him, yet nag him ao that she makea
him wish he waa dead.
8lio will do everything on earth to make
her hnstiand happy, except the one thing
thnt would mnke him happy.
Kite etrlvrs to make home pleaaanl for
her family, but alie will never let them
do what they like In It If she con help
herself.
Mie I strot, for th trulh. hut sh
mmili her husband to lie t) her ahm.t
her growtrnr more beautiful every year,
ano how iiiiiii ml'lo lie waa when he went
on a pie an re trip
Mi believe In JUMP . except wheraj
her on children are concerned.
She keei. no hooks and ha no hildiet
and run a hone hit or ml- flnanelaily,
b.i! ahe doe It for ab nil half ht th
m.nit acemnpl lulled financier could
Kia ! pny o f.,r a hat without turn
ing a bair. ihen hut fll over a Wean!
Inn. heoii rti ik
Mi (,-lve million to foreign inttn.
bill alihh.il.l. ih ihi ffo,t ,.,.or (tilry
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