! !- TITF, BEE: OMAHA.-MONDAY. AUGUST 7, 1011. e cee' jme Maa z, i rp Da The BEES Junior Birthday Book" Bleat of the Innocent Bystander t 1 : 4 Whet de you think of msvsratlrm sun t arn?" asked th Regular Fallow, proudly. fit's Ilk a wealthy defendant-ut on a rl." replied the- Innocent Hystander. "It riuaet eer -you to knotr that bvauty It "Air C'.i dep, and that' you may soon get 'M your owt pulehrltude.- Very nice t have the cuftain roll Itself away, as It Were. Judging (from their looks, however, ft lot of swepl tmist be awfully tmVk tklnncd. In-thetr rase a thine; of beauty 1 tkln deep forever.' "I dcih'C have fu ask you If you have ln InforrrwM hy ever so many persons 1th auperWtnmis that they never sun um. but tin. I'ft'must b great to be ons if those altltudlnous exaltees who infest the lumrfler ' reports and beacTi, their faces, ajeeks. Teg Arid arms giving a lifelike n tit mahogany table, espe- i "."Hairy'th IihiI tif.- Of course yoti of 1 merely shuck our lrfchf, dmmer-welgfit skins after I onuldf rsble'rtUAitnfort or pain, and return I to the cjiy fcu ik'e as ever, but these proud itrsons nave ine tixk oi inciting iiae Hindu yogis or ti'i guards.' t "It takes' long and at lent lettering along lb beach So develop luaf Hsvsn wrapper K.rffVrt so prpAilarlil the summer. Any ama teur, wlthmit'prevKJUs Instruction! can go oat on the sandy shore, paddle 1n the water a rUtto, fciaT ground the 1eacn a few hours and be afl ready to have sunburn 3 Ilk a thirty-third degree burner. First, 3 the-expertimritsr' apar to have donned a suit of pink'' tights, . but very quickly, at the shades of night ajl, It Is evident that he had on a nbbhy garment composed of terra-cotts, or- red brick: -Looks like and feela mora- so. "Maybe at ' first ft merely seems as though the' flesh had solidified ttito min eral and 6rM to be Impervious to sensa- J Hon. but. When the skin t Inter crawls Into; his little -bed af nllght he realizes that ' ; Sea Shore NEW YORC -Aug. 6. A midsummer weather enthralls the big cities, thousands respond to the lure of ocean breeseX Miss Flora McFllmsy's first thought Is "What to wear"" and the question Is well worth serious consideration, Bait air Is very In jurious to "many .handsome fabrics. A motor coat Is almost an lndlsper.sible abdltlon to 'k' woman's wardrobe. It Is a garment that win answer for all purposes, such Ts boating and: driving, and useful also for cool evenings. They are -stmph) In eonstractlonand easily ptlv.. . " " Tha one Illustrated was rpale of biscuit color, herringbone serge, with collar, euffs and packet laps of blaok and white satin. Costly garment have .come out of an oceaa fog looking like, limp rags. So the wary aeasld visitor selects her wardrobe with car.. For all utility wear, the whit linen tub suit takes precedence. Nothing is mar delectabt and the simpler th moea charming, provided the "cut" be a la mode. Indian head and galatea. twill and pique. ar also useful, but the white linen robe, V. I garment that win answer for all purposes, in such Ts bdfttlni and: driving, and useful f ' WW' fil l S ; p. .'ill; UjJv!;fiiiJ:l J .Yl: i mlm i v r )HUU v.; .-ftt!ib) l If yo led two big- lor your place ha 1s reposing on his nerves. There Isn't any position he can lie In wtth comfort. When he mentions the matter the follow ing day 'every one has a different remedy to ' recommend, cold cream, witch hasel, gasolene, rough on rats and like matters. All are equally useless. There Is only one cure for sunburn and that Is time, when the epidermis turns white and can bs peeled off like walljaper In a jerry built riat. But men haven't half of the sorrows that women do. Think, of when the beach beile peels, when red noses turn white, or when the tanned girl appears In a decol late which doesn't reach up to the sunllnC. All from the pestlme of sunning." "It's a great game,'' agreed the Regular Fellow. ' "It's a skin game," said the Innocent Bystander. (Copyright, 1911, by New York Herald Co.)' Fashions gown or suit la charming In the morning on the hotel veranda; picturesque on the sand or on tha rocks; adorable on the golf course or tennis court perfect at the yacht club; Irresistible for boating, attract Ively Inexpensive, and Ideal for laundering (which should be don without starch) As a second choice, tan linen suiting Is ap propriate and the colored linens ar a, lovely, but will fade in the seaside glare. Som hold that tan and colored linens are more economical In that they soil less easily, but that is an open question. Surely a faded lilac or a pink makes the wearer look forsaken. Nothing could be more fetching than the simplest of gowns teen lately at a resort. Tha snugly fitting skirt was severely plain the materlaf was whits linen; the body and sleeve In on was ssversly plain though elegantly fitted; these were caught together at the high waist by a stitched empire belt of linen. Tha bell sleeves arid small sailor collar were finished in unobtrusive hand scallo- Ing In white mercerised cotton, A soft tailor knot of whit mull was worn at the throat, with canvas ties and a Panama hat draped with whit mull; the wearer Jauntily tilted a white linen parasol and ths freshness and daintiness of this immac ulate ooatum put U1 the faded blues and pinks on the boardwalk "out of commis sion." Whit lawn dresses trimmed with lac or embroidery are most destrable for the "hot spell" when all the yachts are be calmed and nature has forgotten to breathe. Flowered lawns will fade and the most exquisite of figured organldes will lose their erlspness, but" the sheer whit lawn will hold It own for hops at hotel or yacht club reception "on board," and after noon porch parties. r Nubs of Knowledge J Mattnew Hopkins, witch finder, was him self tried by hi own tests and put to death a a wisard. Earl of Salisbury was the original user of ths cannon In warfare, and he was the first Englishman killed by a cannon ball. Bishop of Verdun. co-"-'ver of the Iron cages, which were too : 1 to allow per sona confined in them to stand upright or to lie at full length, was the first to b shut up in one. Haman, the Ameleklte. devised a gallows fifty cubit high on which to execute Mor deed, but the chief minister of King Ahasuerus was himself hanged on his gigantic gibbet Weights and measures were Invented by Phidlon of Argus in 8(3 B. C A tea mad of ths leaves of the "Jaugh Ing plant" of Arabia puts . the partaker Into a hilarious humor for an hour or ao. First Iron rolling and slitting mill In Pennsylvania was erected at'Thornby In 1746. In the seventeenth century the epithet Moss applied to females waa considered a term of reproach. Poppaea, wife of Nero, Invented the mask to guard her complexion from the sun about 0 A. D. Trouble on TROUBLE ON '"aessBaasssejsjsBssssBSMaai Ink tnd as If too were being held down, tm Wt ? sVssiTsrssj f """ mmm WCQtT ' HENRY. -T f r J HTTIMB MUST'. Bttlt rt nuts vtrC. mvw teiUl boir tf? n ( . fTTSS. YOU WERE r.Rrfn ' ' LAST N'6HT' " 5 frr if :,1 I I II I I I I I II III. I H I I ' ' I II I Loretta's Looking Borne of iyou will not believe that there Is such a thing as an honest bachelor in all the number of man who noumbr, de corate and desecrate th glob. But listen I Could these words fall from th lips of any but an honest KianT Tbey wfU show him that! And the absence of any claimed or claiming woman from his neighborhood hows him to be en of those human of fense, a bachelor. "Why do you not marry?" th question waa flung at bim with the usual bravado that attends th landing of th gauntlet before the enemy to b engaged In strife. But be refused to fight. He Just natur ally picked it up and seemed to hand It back with an Implied, polite. "Allow me!" "I am M year old and dally mor par ticularand lesa desirable." Just listen to that, girls! "Will you be more specifier" I requested on the 'hunt for information on this ail intersstlng subject. "About what My Increasing list of re quirements or my diminishing attractions?" he asked. I could, not resist a small feminine jab. "Oh! you need not show m what I obvious! Just outline th increasing list of requirement," I answered. He looked a bit reproachful, but waa too genuinely In rncst to be sidetracked by my unflattering remark. , "Well, there I th first little require ment. All th rest ar appendage thereto. I want a wtf who will realise that I am of age and sound mind and Jlw m to con tinue to be what I am. I hav no inclina tion toward becoming th India-rubber man and being In a constant state of stretch trying to live up to her notion f what her husband should b." I sat In long and thoughtful si lance. "What keep you still?-' b asked with aa -artistle bland of surprise and regret in his manner, which at one evened the score for piy pretty jab aad soothed m Into reply Instead of retaliation. the Border THE BORDER. trace n& Glass - Held Up with Help "Do you honestly think that girls want to mak over th men they marry?" I asked. "I honestly do. I hav seen the effort They mak us believe that we ar just what they want" till they get us. Then they begin to make us over. It's all right if they don't want to make a hurry-up job of It I never knew a man who waa not better for fhe Influence of a good wife. I honestly and truthfully think If I were a woman should never marry on who had not had the kindergarten training of himself done by a first wife. But a man isn't a mushroom. H can't grow In a sin One for the Wife writing a novel baaed on her matrimonial experiences with Nat Goodwin, said re cently to a New York interviewer: "In my novel the reader's sympathy will be enlisted for the heroin. Th heroin will oome out on top. Bh alwoy does com out on top, you know. In stories written by women. "I'm sure a woman wrote th story I heard recently about a man and his wife. " 'Marriage,' said tha man, "is a mis take' " 'It's worse.' said his wife. Ufa a crime." " 'Why should a chap marry," th man cried, 'when, by jingo, he can buy a talk ing parrot for tV "Tlve dollar!' solaJmsd his wife. 'Well, that la another exampl of th eternal In equality of th sexts.' " 'Inequality of the sexeat How so? said he. " Tou men," shs replied, 'can buy a parrot for 5, whll w women can't get a beer anywhere for leas than a hundred or more " ,1 -A. .lot tisane always rooaa of Honest Bachelor gle night. Especially with th awful set- bark that he geta when he I shoved Into after marriage refrigerator to reflect on the fact that the warmth and glory of the courtship conservatory was all a dream. He Is slowly frosen out of a considerable growth by finding the sudden change of temperature which is Induced by the dis covery that he I not what his sweetheart made him believe he was. her Ideal." Ws both tumbled into auch deeps of "brown study" that I did not find out any mor of the requirements. But I will. Tou girls Just watch and wait, and I will root the truth out of that bachelor. r j Chiromancy Th line of life curve from th aid of the hand between th thumb and forefinger around the base of th .thumb to th cen ter of th wrist Joint According to chir omancy (th pretended art of Judging th character and foretelling th fortune of a person from th aspect Of th band), if this Una in the left palm Is Ragular and deeply colored It predicts a long and happy Ufa Tortuous colorless, feebly marked and broken it announce Ul health and short llf- N arrow, but long and wall colored H In. dlcatca wisdom and ingenuity Broad and pal It la a algn of foily Deep aad unequally colored It denote maUoa. 3 JEANETTB RYDKn. 261 Brown Street. Xante and Adtlreoa. Pajarlta Atktnagon, 1810 Emmet St... Ida Alpirn, 3018 Wsbster St....' Walter Anderson, 1716 Jackson St. .. . Irene Edith Daker, tlO South Twenty-fifth Ave.. . . Maeon . ...... .186 John Beber, 1843 North Twenty-second St Kellom -.,.1903 Louis Carr, 3223 Caes St Webster ,.1904 Irwin Carter, 180m St. Mary's Ave ...Leavenworth .....1901 Gladys Crooke, 1026 North Thirty-third St Franklin ...... -.1197 Dorothy Dart, 2582 Spaudlng St Lothrop ....... . 189 Benl Drevlch, 950 North Twenty-fifth St.... Cass 1905 Lornte F. Davis. 2114 Cumins St High -.1896 Edward Drapallk, 1427 South Twelfth St Comenlua ..1898 Oliver James Emmons, 8642 Grand Ave.- . . High ... ..1894 Minnie Faier, 2532 Parker St , Long ......... ..1899 Joel Thomas Grlffln, 3806 South Forty-second St. ... Windsor 1898 Lowell L. Oaymann, 4224 Patrick Ave .....Clifton Hill. . .1900 Mary G. Hanfelt. 2S25 Brown St - -Sacred Heart 1901 Helen R. Hutton, 2805 Bristol St Lothrop 1898 Michael Huller, 1113 Martha St Lincoln ..119 Fancenla Horn, 411 South Thirty-eighth St. ....... Columbian ...... 1902 Paul Isaacson, 930 North Twenty-fourth St Kellom ........ 1900 Morris Jacob, 1S15 Burt St High 1895 Ernest W. Jones, 1721 South Tenth St Lincoln ....... ..1905 Anna Janata, Third and Spring Sts Bancroft . .I900 Irma Klepetko, 1956 South Flftenth St. ........... Coraenlus ...1901 Robert Mallory, 207 South Forty-second St Saunders -.1903 James R. McCreary, 2416 Manderson St Sacred Heart. .1903 Norma Morford, 4616 North Twenty-first St. ....... Saratoga .--... 1804 Donald J. Martin, 1212 South Twenty-seventh St...Farnam 1901 Anna Nemecelt, 1251 Soutn Thirteenth St Comenius .. ..1897 Marie Peterson; 2424 South Twentieth Are Castellar ......1902 William C. Ramsen, 4281 Douglas St Saunders .. ...1898 John S. Reed, 204 South Forty-ninth Bt Saunders .. ..1897 Jeannette Ryder, 2560 Brown St... Saratoga ..188 William Remmel, 1823 Corby St -. Sacred Heart.. .,1898 Alicia M. Straw, 1941 South Twenty-first St.., Castellar 1898 Helen Selders, 2201 Seward St .. Kellom ....... .1903 Bessie Snitzer, 2009 Paul St... Kellom ....1900 Floyd W. Stenner, Boulevard and Wright St ...... Windsor 1903 Reginald Steel, 2504 Pierce St.. .Mason . .1901 Conceta Vendette, 1812 South Twenty - Elizabeth Wilson, 2617 Miami St OUle Watson. 2616 Ohio St Earl Whlttaker, 2623 Jones St Harry Woodworth, 1621 North Twenty r Can Hear All. Voices in the World "On momnt, pleas." The Interview Is delayed. Mme. Adele Marl Rlque, founder of. th Circle of Universal Boul Freedom and president of th university for soul cultivation, mental and material elevation, pauses and listens before talking, says Theodore Bean, In th New Tork Tele gram. "I hav discovered th location of th soul as well," she resumed. "It Is here, in the upper part of the lur.gs, and Its spiritual nerves connect directly with the dome of the temple. Th body la th tem pi and the dome or top of the forehead la the workshop of the soul." Mm. Rlque wore a Grecian robe, cut square at th neck, giving the soul an open field for expression. Bh explained that If anything bound th throat tha spiritual nerves were handicapped in sending cur rents to the brain or dome and th whole scheme . of cultivation and elevation waa materially hurt thereby. "Op of my women students realised she had an aura for. th first tlm. Eh came to regard her body a a tempi and her aura as her real estate. She pushed out of it all antlpathl weeds, she called them." "How was this done?" "It is very simple. If you feel anything repulsive mak a gesture ilk this. No one will see you do It, and you ar quickly rid of it" The hand first swings at th wrist, then the whole arm la sent backward in a de termined way. The ugly impreeslon van ishes and never returns. This la regarded aa a great step toward freedom. "Another woman came to me to find out what I could do for her. She was unhappy, she sard, and ah looked It. Bh walked on her heels. Her atmosphere was filled with hostile projections, thousands of them. Bh had hard Unes In her face. Bh said her circulation waa bad. Bh had Insomnia and everything In life was hard to bear. I tried to get her to concentre, but ahe kept on talking. " 'Madame,' I said, 'you must learn to listen. If you accomplish that, you will Love Will Find a Way This is fhe Day We (elebraie August 7, 191L School. Year. . Lothrop ......101 .Webstar 1B0I . Leaven north ..nt fourth Btj... Mason ....1905 ...Sacred Heart. .. .1897 Lake 1908 Mason ..... .1895 - second St. . Kellom, ...... 1905 give out something; of yourself and permit other influences to come In.' "Before th term waa half finished ah was a different being. 'Oh, what la UT ' che asked, 'that makes everybody ao nie to me? Only today I carried the compass in mind and I made a business deal greatly to my advantage.' " "The compass, Mme. IUqua. what doe that do?" I asked. "It Is the compass Of life. I wil! show It to you." There It was, of four colors, edged in circle of gold, "The compass Is th guide to our Uvea," she declared. "Columbus could not have discovered America without a compass, and no eoul ha a aafe guidance through life without It Tha compass typifies what we have In our own souls, and th four forces In life are represented In the four cardinal color interpreting the degree and quality of power. "Whit represents the spirit of Boulforce; Blu represents th moral and registering forces. Green represents tha mental and de veloping forces. Red represent the physical force. It can accomplish all things: The person that knowa Its power Is so attuned to harmony that thr never could be a discordant note In the vibration. It elim inates suspicion. All heartache ar dis pelled and sorrows ar past and th soul is awakened to beauty and power." Osss Byoad Recall. "A lock of Cromwell's hair recently brought 1300 at auction. Pretty high for hair, hey?" "Oh, I don't know. I think I'd be willing to pay at that rat for my own hair If I could get it back."-Ixmsvllle Courier. Journal, To get lid of rat writ them as pollt a note as you can compose and request them to go to a neighbor's. They will Obey. Juan Fernandes d Navarette, bern l&M. died 1579, waa regarded as the Titian of Spain. He painted many of the finest pic ture of th Escuriel. t thttop;