The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, January 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    Our Women and Children
Conducted by Lucille Skaggs Edwards.
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OUR COUNTRY
If it had been permitted us to
choose a place and time for our ex
istence, we could have chosen no place
more conducive to health, hope and
happiness than upon American soil
and no age more glorious and full of
opportunities than this, the twentieth
century.
We would have let pass by aesthetic
Greece in the golden age of Pericles
and imperial Rome in the prosperous
days of Augustus Caesar. No time,
no land could have appealed to us so
much as this land of ours in this day
of ours.
It is true that the great principle of
the brotherhood of man is not in op
eration toward the Negro; it is true
that he is not given all the rights
granted to its citizens by the consti
tution of this country; and that he
still sufers many humiliations on ac
count of race prejudice.
. Regardless of all this we are opti
mistic. Obstacles often act as incen
tives to higher things. The outlook
grows brighter every day. Men’s
rights must always prevail against
men’s wrongs. We should be too
busy availing ourselves of the oppor
tunities we have, to complain of the
privileges which we do not have.
Our rise has been so rapid that it is
unprecedented.
This is a day of the evolution of our
race. A day of the rise of our women.
A day of hope for our mothers. A
day of opportunities and possibilities
for our children. A day of success
for any man who struggles and labors
to win. It should make us glad to
form a part of a nation, whose natural
beauty and resources, whose institu
tions and civilization, and whose
wonderful opportunities rank second
to none in all the world. L. S. E.
A NEW YEAR’S BANK
“I have a bank,” said Billy Bly.
“What do you think goes in it?
All pleasant words and deeds that I
Can crowd into each minute.
The interest is happiness,
And 1 am sure it pays!
The bank? You all know that, I
guess—
The year, with all its days.”
The Youth’s Companion.
BOYS AND GIRLS
The difference is apparent early: A
boy has as much fun in stoning a cat
as a girl has in hunting for violets.
A boy’s curiosity is directed to the ice
box; a girl would like to see what is
in the top bureau drawer.
A girl can give the impresion when
away from home that her parents are
wealthy; a boy cannot.
Every boy is old enough to be wel
come to sit in the neighbor girl’s par
lor many years before his sister thinks
he is old enough to sit in the parlor at
home.
A girl is never so young that she
wil reveal to guests at a party that
the spoons are borrowed; a boy child
never grows so old that he fails to.
Give the boy a dollar and he wjll eat
it; give his sister one and she will
wear it.
A brother and sister may have hair
of the same shade, but the boy’s is
called red and the girl’s auburn.
When brothers fight, it is over the
larger share of pie; when sisters
quarrel, one has worn something be
longing to the other without asking
permission.—Ex.
Dependable dressmaking, 949 No.
27th street. Miss Gladys Councellor.
—Adv.
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50 Cents
A Month
Rents an
Extension Telephone
in Your Residence
1 It Saves Steps
CHOCOLATES
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“The Utmost in Candy”
THE O’BRIEN CO.
Candy Makers
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OUR MOTTO—“MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY”
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Big January Clearance Sale—Everything must he sold regardless
of cost, to make room for our enormous stock of Spring goods, which
are arriving daily.
THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE
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4824 South 24th Street
South Omaha
I Omaha’s Most Successful
Barber.
Our Growing
Popularity
Has been built up through efficiency.
Efficiency is demanded in barbering as in 3 i
everything else. We KNOW our business
and we want YOU to KNOW that we
can deliver the goods. Why go to just
an ordinary barber when you can get the
best service and attention at our shop?
Yes, sir.
BARBERING—That's My Business
Up-to-date methods, courteous attention, clean sanitary surround
( ings, five barbers who know their business. That is what my shop
offers you. 1
P. H. JENKINS
1313 Dodge Street Omaha, Neb.
INCUBATORS—Cyphers, Queen
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HOVERS—Cyphers, Queen, In
ternational, Andrews.
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A full line of metal ware, feeds
and poultry remedies.
SEEDS, BULBS AND CUT
FLOWERS A SPECIALTY
Stewart’s Seed Shop
119 N. 16th Stree
(Opposite Post Office)
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HOLSUM
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AND
KLEEN MAID
Why Buy Inferior When
The Best
COSTS NO *»"RE?
JAY BURNS BAKING CO.
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