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AA. TIIE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. 1912. II Ihe cjee'g png Ma(fa z i rp pafe HARRY MISPLACED A TICKET, LOST A ROLL AND A GOAT CoprlgM. Bit Na' tonal Xew Association By Tad. TIC-KlT Vt. TrtC CrllC-KEH 8 ALL- IN w footer AASTcHfrtr ' 1'U.IET rue VNtS FMnO ir- I'LL 00 AAOUNB AM rib-Aper- JtRA. sav Mpoir Jrt PO WOUFH OA THE "CfUT FLAwCTU OVf. TOrl HOUJE An DOefl !.; AN T7ME AM-ma- THru. J4)uAA.ME POt. Te BAU.TCltT"- BUT- I'D BerrtA- ; 4., - I V - m. I- WI IVm-ritru . I I ,T , 1, r - I "I , 1 Y?4mtm&p&- J.j JAlJ r I -igkl 'Mlf- 10 u voo n Of AAasci0 CHOCOLATES JjEW Pf&TKH Ai .,- MAnI THEM JOT 0Ot T0Av rviPE IF X0J -what ?a?a ier TO ME-OH PATA A oh de ths syjorr OHETMOUCrMTFuu (iuFFRN CATFliM)- MOK. AT THAT. 100 AT THAT Twta that tAu. ncKirr tttsioc v hat ano i jujr HAM IN 30 0U(JU " tXe V-IMC TAVfM'TOiuAAS IT CW- I J : 1 Married Life the Third Year In Which Warren Leaves at Midnight on Western Busi ness Trip. I chnt - DrotMtor. I I protector. Wrri httt nromlM4 to com homo tarty. Hit train l't it 11:44 and HHrn hA hopd he could opood part of the aftarnoon aa well a the eveolnf with ber. But It wa after when he cam. Couldn't t hero any earlier," aa ht ahrusfad out of hi overcoat. "Talnca nipt, piling In at the laat moment tiiejr always do. Oot the trunk packed." Tea, dear, It'a II ready." "Lot hare a look at It. Hera'a tka paper I want put In." taklnc up a parkafo from tka office. Helen followed him Into the bed room and watched anilouily ' u he took out the tray of the neatly packed trunk. "What'a thl you. have ant here?" "Oh, that' your thought you might have Mine vecy cold weather out. there.' ".Ml right. But here, this Isn't the War to pack a enat." talcing It out and ro fdldlng It. "Where's . that other gray ult?" , . . "Why. I didn't put that In. dear. I didn't know you'd want o many. Will yon be gone long enough to need" "Don't know how long I'll be .gone Mow many times must I tell you that f But I'm going to take that gray suit Bring It her and I'll put It in right now." ,. Prom' the depths of his closet Helen brought out the gray suit. He took It from the hanger, folded It vp and packed It tightly In the trunk. M'arran had strong, capable handa. He could always pack a trunk or tie up package In more "ship shape" fnahlon. and with mora dispatch and precision, than anyone else. While Helen had packed. the trunk reatly, things were laid In "flat."' And now he took moat of them out. rolled them up tight and fitted them in much more compactly. Sow how about thle tray?" setting It back In the truak and glancing over It hurriedly. "Tou haven't left room enough for those papers-they've got to go In here. Wall, these handkerchiefs can go on top of th tie and that collar box ea this aid. There, that fits In all rlght.4 Now hand me those papers." . Helen gave blm the package of papers and he fitted there In where the cellar ' box had been. ".New, that's tetter." slamming down the ttd. "I'll pack that auit rase after dinner. By George. I'm tired," taking oft ht coat and throwing himself on the roach with yawn. "It's been a blamed hard day. Turn out that light there, and I'll ase it 1 can't get a nap' before din ner." Helen turned out the light, threw a steamer rug over htm and quietly left the room". And thai was his last evening with her! In a few hours he would be on hie way to California and yet he waa spending a part of these precious few hoars In sleeping. 8 he went' out to see about the dinner. It waa to be a very special dinner to night, of the dujhr ahlch Warren par ticularly liked, and the tabli was act with the best china and rilver. But be would probably nut notice th llttie blue gown Helen was wearing, th one be had once aald he. liked bert. He bad 'hardly looked at her when lie came In. ', "Ita ail ready, ma'am. Shall I aerie It now!" asked" Delia. "'o. wait a few moment.. Delia. Mr. Curtis la so tired; he's laid down for a llttie nap, and I know he won't want to be awakened so soon." "Dinner won t be good If It stands." grumbled Delia. "The time to serve things Is when they' ready." In a few moments Helen wo! quietly bark Into the room where Warren lay. One band wa sadrr Ms head, and the other fell limply over the side of the rourh. His hair waa rumpled and Us face slightly flushed with sleep. Vary softly she moved over to the coach ai.d knelt down beside him. It Was time to awaken him, but aha wanted him this way. for a tew momenta, all to herself. Pb always felt very near him when he waa asleep. There is a certain helpless ness and boytatineas about a strong naan when be sleeps that alway a a peals to the mother-love In the woman that loves him. - ' And bow very softly Helen touched her Itpa to his shoulder then to Mo hair. To bar hi hair aeemed always to bold A bagraaca an lta aw. Then as be did By MABEL HEKBEKT TUNER. have I been not stir. very, very gently ahe kissed his necx and then his forehead. How long would It b before she would see him agln like this? Desperately J"h tried to hold to the momenta to fix In her mind every outline of his fao ana rorm aa he lay there, so h wu the more vivMly have him with her la me long weeks he would bo away. And his warm sleeping breath against her cheek, and th feel of th rough eknh of hi eaat and th silky softness oi nis. tie-she knew hew it would all ba with her, how ahe would live It all over aealn and again. Suddenly be opened his eye, stared at neien. men yawned and et retched hi arms. "I'm m oi. How long asleep V "About twenty minutes, dear. Dinner's nailing now. "All right," drowsily, again closing hi eyes. "Oh, but Warren, you muan't go te sleep again. Ira after seven and you've got yoar suit case to pack after dinner.' rnu anoiner prolonged yawn be sat up, stretching his arena and brlnalne taem seek to his shoulder with a dumb bell motioa, "Jove, I was tired!" Helen, who had now sat down on th couch besia him, drew hi head over te her shoulder and noted bar cheek gainst hi. "Oh, dear, DO let me purr over you a moment-It may be so long befor I can again.", "WelK then s not much time for pur ring now," looking at hla watch and then getting up m spite of her protesting arms. "I've ordered a cab for eleven that train leaves at 11:44." Helen forced herself to mine over the dinner, but th llttl be at almost choked bar. 8h sat facing th clock on th dining room mantel. The min ute hand seemed almost to fly around and each moment brought nearer the dreaded hour. fh had resolved that oven at th parting she would keep back th tears, sn would not cling to him. not let blm se hew fearfully she dreaded th separa tion. Not only did ha hate a "scene" a he would call It, but she did not want him to carry away the vision of red yea and a awollen. teer-atatned face. She bad. determined, too, that she would not aak him how often ka would writs. It alway irritated him tor her to try to pin him down to any promises, Ad lb knew nothing she could say would make him write a single Utter more than h fait Inclined. And yet whea the wa helping him pack the ault rase, she could not keep back th ques tion. "Dear, you'll write very often-won t you." "Often aa I can." "Ton know how aniioua I'll be when ( don't bear." "Well, I'm going on a business trip, yon know. I'll have aomethlng to do beaMea writs letters." "But It you could only write just a line say every other day," knowing how unwfcje was her persistence, yet not being able to control H. "Now see her" he began harshly, but waa Interrupted by th telephone. "That the taxlcab now," as be went to answer K. "Oh, no. It's too esrly It can't be!" cried Helen excitedly, panic stricken that th moment of parting had come so aoon. "That's J on what it Is." putting up th rertever and turning hurriedly t l(-cl and strap the suitcase. In a moment thea driver came up for th trunk and dragsjeA it noisily out of the elevator. Warren was already get ting into his overcoat. Now that the time bad come Hehrn could only stand by looking helplessly on. When be came ever to k(a ber, she clurg to him silently. "Goodoy, dear. Don't look ao tragic about It.. The time will pass quickly I'll only be gone a few weeks. Take cars of yourself be a good girt. Good by." He started toward th door. Bhe waa (landing motionless when he bad left her. With oa band on the knob be paused, then turned, putting down hi auttcase. With a little cry she waa la his arma again. There, there. Kitten. I'll be bark be fore you know It." 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Avr moMiDM or i c f4 iV.tct j VyrE re(JETHt-iXTi X "rtT kvea) w 'VwO, AlATUTflr-TV jCr J I (00 CMOUCH ( tHOWM M,b 1 l l V WtSTT tm,Jyi I KMS NreaECTIol X S YJtSyyC I 1 ir J m.m tct fi I sr' " (Ham'S lZjrJ ) Icxo mm. ( I pcamam attea) Ml ' -Li- SLM VCW i 7 u. fDrjt(g4l fiir J!!!LCor 1 fow swoulo e - J' TLn MniNAiVYvvL---yww,.w TonwTouitt u -y- V'si,a: i I J tmd m "Each to His Own Work;" it is We Ourselves Who .Are Out of Harmony Whatever Tour Task May Be This Present Day Make Up Your Mind to Perform it is the -Spirit of Lore and to Do it W11 as Ton CanAt the End of the Tear Tou Will Be Astonished at the Change Which Eas Come : About in Tour Life, Djr HLLA WHEELER WILCOX. Begin ths New Tsar with A talk to God. And ask for your dlvln taherl- tanc Of usefulness, conienlmant, and. unow.A . ... Resign all fear, all doubt, and i 'all dlapalr. Th stars eoubt not, and that bra . aadismayod, s Though whirled through spec (or countless centuries; And told net why or wherefore. And th sea , . With TSrtastlng tbb anl flow btyi. L . And leave the purpose with lbs . os seen can. Th tar aheda radlanc on a anil. lion werlda, , Th sea la prodlcal with. .wave; ' and yet No luster from th star 1 lost. , and not On drop I miss lag from the ocean tide. Oh. brother to the alar and aea, know an Oodl opJne la held la trust for Who wait serenely, and wh work . la faith. . . He Lsrs)j In' her book, "Th1 sinter of th Viae itaaa," ' which Myril Bead published eHortly befor her death, ah told of a dream sspsrleaced by a dlssatUfled young man. Ho draaaied ba was la A great factory; the floor waa covered with rubbish aad people ware alt standing about mplalalag. Lack waaled to da aooMthtng different from th tank Al lotted him. . . Th men win were supposed to work la th hip ping room wanted to cut out the sam ples that wra arnt to different fleas to order from. The girl wh wrele letter and fired th oerrsspo ndencr wanted la draw designs for new pat ter ns-ch, a grt many wanted to draw design. "Th msn who did t'J designing waa complaining nf A beadach and wanted t be a doorkeeper, that b might have platy of trsah air. Tb man who wa supposed to ll the machinery wanted to wash th wtndows-b said It waa a cleaner job; aad th messengers were tired of going back and forth all day ther warned' t R rtl bttr. 'Suddenly an Imperious vwe called out: Eeh to bit owa work.' Ther bsl tated for a wwment. then obeyed, and preesntly vrytntng wa atiangcd. Trom confusion- and tiearder U resolved tfself Into perfect harmony, for each owe waa doing hi owa work and doing It wall. "And. a they worked, th Spirit f Lov cam among thorn and the workers began to ebit at their taska. Kaeb en did not only hi owa work, but helped hi neigh bor with hla They became aawor to do all Miey euM Instead sf a llttl a they might and atttl aseap censure, and th far of sack on waa shining with joy. -Whe 1 swsks wa saying: 'Kach ana t Ala owa wwrk!' For some Hove 1 did net kaew.lt waa only a droata, but gradually tb meaning of it becaaM clear. DM yoa ever atop to think that th mll lennlam oould ha brought about la km than ana boar. If each did hla wa work well and la a spirit af 10? It Is we ourselves who are oot of harmony, not things aa they are, and. having once at tained harmony, eyery thing will becom right." This la a good little story to read la the beginning of the year. Whatever your taaa may be this pre-. rot dsy. make up your mind to perform It In th spirit of lev; and to do It aa well as yea can. Olve It your undivided attention; and dignify It wit your thought. No matter whet TO ar compelled t da. the awat menial task can b made dignified. It yoa think of It aa neb. There wa once a mandr who so Mvsd th sight of th freshly starched and perfectly Ironed garment she worked over that she forgot an about tba bard aad vnpteaesat part af ber toU. Aad ah bad always tha beet people la ber town for patrons; aad ah waa eo well remun erated for hen work that one day found her with her owa Uttie hum, and a tidy earn In th saving bank, while other kton dsss were eoaptalalag of bard time. and poor pay. aad thoughtless, fault ending patreoa. There hi a working housekeeper In a hoses I wot of wh saake ber cooking and her housework a delight to all who ar la kr snvironreeBl. fwr sh think. 1 of It aa th work which la given her to do, and th takes prM In bar excellence and her optlmlstls outlook. K deep la yoar aoul yea feel yeu ar fitted to d better work than bow fail te yoar baaA begin todatr ts better yur thoughts and Drain and ao fit yourself to receive better work. Nothing, and no ne, can tab from you what la yours by api ritual right No corpora l lo, aa monopoly, can pre vent the dlvln power la you from manl- ' testing Itself. . Ton can make yourself . uch a personality that your Influence ,wlll affect everyone with whom you . com la contact - And yott can, by your Individuality. A-', mand and eommaad a bettor place and oompensatlon than ys now have. To do this.' yoa mutt give up bad bablta. Ml though ta, a weak will, a , vacillating purpose; aad petty jealousies, ; fault-finding and (mall Ideaa, Tou must not overeat, or Indulge In , narcotics, atlmulante ar drug. Tou ' moat keep your mind alert and . filled, with high aaplrattona, to make th very , beet f yourself and your time. Tea must not seek to "get ah sad" of' op moon, or to outdo a net her, but merely ; seek te do the very best that I In your i power. 'J Thst win keep yoa busy all thle year. And at th nd af th year, yoa will he ; astonished vat tha changes which have A oome abeat la your llfo-Copyrlgbt, Mil, Americaa-Jaurnal-Examlner. , ' The Mystery of Marriage Br CHESTER FtRKIXS. When WIU said he'd aaarry Molly, All th bouse waa la dismay. she waa Just a human dolly, . ' Pretty, fluttary. (ay; Aad w kaw that, far hi folly. William aeon would hare ta pay. Dick, tha madcap, whom we'd never ' .' Credited with any eenee. Did a thing that proved forever He wa far from being dens-' Married Jan, both aaa aad clever. Though a homely a a fence. WHImm' wit jaxt keep him gweoslng;- Calls him ap whea be at work: Makes blm help br with ber di easing, ramda him bills a big. dlstreashrg. That ha need an extra clerk. Jan condacta her house la order, " Economic rule prevail. Sh baa taken In a boarder. And hi learning law by mall. Far from spending, she's a boarder . Watches ev ery bargain sal. Will cornea borne ta find hi Molly Cuddled In a rocking chair Reeding oovetistlo folly. Nibbling boa bene, anawarc Of tb grim world s melancholy. . (cold ber? Why, ba dotaa't dare-. Jane, whea Dick returns frost toning. Has the dinner sa the dot Sh can alwaya time tb boiling Of tb systematic pot Supsi ilsea all th moiling - Of aaao dUbea, jKyoi. ' Dick la alway eroea and e-reo-,-. Faiiura has blm aa tb airing. Win hi riotously aaps: Wms. ao manor what bia TUag. So th moral, abort and anappr. la Ike t wive ara't varytbing,