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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY", MARCH 2. 1912.
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Make Your Home "Ideal " by Force of
- Character and Wealth is Unnec
essary. .
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Some months ago an article appeared
In Ihia column from which the lollowlnf
extract U taken:
"Mali noma ante-room to heaven. Let
our work this year ba to fit yourself
lur tha Meal home, t
"Whatever you
ar dome, tr want
ing to do, In the
aily month of the
new year, there are
certain thiol which
ou tan do,, no
matter what .your
iwsltloa he.
"You can b
agreeable and
thoughtful and con
Iderata In your'
treaUnent'. of , the
people with- whom
you 're dally
throwau. . , (
"Let your treat
wk this year be
ncreeapl' In tha mldtt of diaairee)
neas; amiable jnMha'mMH of the un
amlable, and. aonilderaU JtmouC tlia. In
roMideratei. -M i '-' ' i r , ..j
. "And""aftet a!me.' If yW eootlnua )
tin tfort. ou ,wlll find altbef thoe
with whom you llv ehanclnc. or !
vour environment will chance, and your
ilfe will be led Inio pleaaant palha. ..
f ju,t n aoon ai you ar raady "or
horn whar lova. fod wUl.vthouhfur
neas and food manner ar tha. rulla
jaws of th domain, auch a homo Will oa
prepared you you. ' " .
' Ut your work thla year -be t. nt
jouraeU for the Meal horn.'; -
Now rome a letter to the writer of
th artWa, whkh la oaotod below. There
waa no atgnatur. but tha penmanahlp
UKUcated a woman aa th author of th
letter of Inquiry. Th letter enctoeed a
illppln of tha artlcl. on Uome;"
Do you" ever et down to earth? Did
vu ever get neat to a waahtubT Have
iou er taken care of. alck baby?
have you ralaed a family and don the
work for them with your owo hand?
Ar yeu lir human, or- ar you an
anel?" ' '
Quit1 human, but workln toward an
.By ELI.. WHEKLEIJ WILCOX
FLORIDA EVERGLADES
NOTHING BUT A LAKE
lelcblp. No vlalble reaulta aa yet, but
tha Ideal alwaya held In mind. ,
reraonal axperlencei would be of len
value to create than obtervatlon of oth
er. A (lender little woman was the mother
of several children. Her husband when
himself was a decent ort of man, but he
had not developed his will power suffi
ciently to keep away the demon of drink
who obsessed him periodically. There
waa bed-ridden old . mother. III and
with falling mind. Now, this little laund
ress, to do her work excellently and to
keep her children clean and well clothed,
and her rent paid, was angel enough to
make her home a Utile heaven of peaea
and cheerfulneea and aomfort for her
little one and for th old mother and
for the weak husband, who died blessing
th good wife, whoe existence h had
marred by his unfortunate habit. ..
Another woman who was Sjfflloted with
lack of moan, a large family .aad
faultfinding Husband, yet mad an ideal
home for all of them and for tha-aver
circle of loving friends who-wer at
tracted to her, and who brought pleasure
and distraction to her by their associa
tion. .,,.. i ;- . . ...
So It Is not necessary to posse mosey,
octal position or worldly prominence In
order to mak an Ideal home.
It Is wholly and entirely a matter of
character "and win power and an un
derstanding of the importance of th
home. ; Thar are score of people pos,
sessod of - every earthly 'blessing, mil
lions of money and Influence who yet
mak hells of their nomas. ,
Th mother- who has a llttl family
and who la doing th work for them
with her own hands waqta to atop and
ask herself, "Would I b happier If I
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Jealousy
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Bjr DOROTHY DIX.
A woman wants ta ba told aura curat " hre, and what he i
had no children? And. si no l'hve them,
bat am I gtnng them besMea food and
ear? Am I giving them memories of
myself which will be an example and a
happy recollection in Urn to ooaie? Will
they recall their mother's face aa aweet
memories In after years? Or will they
think of roe aa a aeoMlng .virago and
of their, home as a place they dreaded
to enter?
"Do they lore n, or fear me? What
doea home mean to them? Ar they
learning tha priceless lessons of order
and cleanliness and patience and cheer
fulness and mirth?"
Very few people think of mlrthfulnoss
as a virtue. Yet It Is one of the greatest
of ths lesser virtues. Teach a child faith,
truthfulness, honor, self-control, order,
cieanllnese. Industry, patience, unselfish
ness, kindness' of word and deed and a
mirthful view of seeming misfortunes.
Teach him how to laugh over his own
mlshspa, and to find tha amusing slds
of every accident which befalls him.
Help him to get all the fun out of life
possible. i
But be sure you teach him to laugh
with people, not at them.
- He must laugh at himself, however,
whenever ha feel aa Impulse to b sorry
for himself. v -
Tha poorest mother la th world ess ss
thla for her children, , , , i . .
Tha poorest mother on earth can lay a
faw mental bricks In til foundation of
an Ideal home, ' -v. 'j
It has been dona by mora poor moth
era than rich mothers. And what woman
has done, woman oaa do.
Copyright, WU. by American-Journal-Examiner.
. . .
for Jealousy. Ih writes: "I am a ajulet,
domestle, home-loving woman, utterly de
voted to my husband and children. I aa
not pretty nor gay, nor do I drees la a
staking manner.
nor la there any
thing about ma to
attract tha atten
tlon of men. In
fect, so far aa I
know, no maa has
ever given ma a
second glance of In
lerost since I waa
married, yet my
hnsband la aa In
sanely lealoua of
me as If I were
the flightiest co
quette that ever
lived.
Worse. He even
eondesoendg to be
jealous of tha
butcher boy and
tha laundry maa.
and looks at m and them with aas.
ptclon whlls ilv tha necessary orders
to th tradesmen with whom X deal.
"I have virtually given ap aodety be
cause It I displayed avn Ih Interests
that com man courtesy demaadc4 In a
man's conversation, or my dinner partner
wea ordinarily civil to me, 1 knew my
husband wsa glowering at Hi from some
corner, and working himself up Into a
fury of Jealous rags for which I would
hav to pay th Brio when we reached
Borne. But one cannot live aa a recluse
altogether In thla world. One must hav
aoqualntencea among tha opposite sex.
One must hsv a preacher and a doctor,
One must, deal with the butcher and
baker. I am tired of aoenea about noth
ing. I am tired of being treated as- If
1 waa untrustworthy. I am tired of be
ing catechised over ynlght about where I
went, whom I saw, if there waa any
Q
mm
Md to ma ana
I aald to hiss. I am tired f having mr
a ail opened for net and every letter
read before I get It. I am stck at heart
at the thought of my lit being ruined
by my husband' etlly and grsusdlees
ktusy.
"1 there ne cur for th victims f
th green-eyed moasterf"
Alas, atsteri I oaa gtvw you no bop.
Joaloasy la a farm of InssnKy thst Is
Incurable, aad thee who are afflicted
vHa It aheaM be taken ouletly away
and looked tip la padded aella where t!iey
can I adulg their mania for Imagining
thiaga, and torture thomattvea to their
heart'a content, without, afflicting ether
FamiUar Quotations "Ancient andaiyjhmgsjLike a Dream" By NellBrinkley
When Heoresenutlva Clark oa th floor
of th house declsred the Florida aver
gtadcs s round which th latent depart
mental scandal centers, "should have been
sold by th quart Instead of ny tne acre,
he was not so nesr joking as might have
been thought The everglade are Meted
In the encyclopedia aa "an American
lake." It is charged by those who caused
tha present Inveetlgatlon at Washington
that the everglades were being exploited
aa land, aad, as land, were highly adver
nd and sold tor sums that will aggre-
milrloaa, Whstever may b tha
present physiost condition of the ever
glades. It Is certain that not very long
ago there waa not tha alights, doubt
that they were inundated. ,'
Tb averg'adea are !. square miles Is
area. They Be-1 th east, of th Big
Cypress swamp, and are situated m Lea,
D Soto. Dado, and Be Loci counties.
The floor of tha -lake- is a ttmeston
bssin. Th wster ranges from ana to
twelve feet In depth, while soma norUona,
Wands," ar entirely fro from water.
N streams em pry Into) tno evergUdee,
the InandalJon being caused by springs
and precipitation. . .
Tha Islande" are gradually Increasing
In sua.- Their soil Is exceedingly ferula.
The vegetaUoa si -luxuriant, then being
foond the Mvs oak. wild lemon aad
orange, cucumber, paw-Jsw. costard apple
and wild rubber. Among th flowers art
arch Ida, Among tha animals there ar
th otter, alligator, crocodile, deer and
panther, whae of the birds there are the
Ibis, egret, heron aad llmpfcla. Tha egret
Is especially -valuable. - v
There ar two season, wet and dry.
Systematic exploration baa been hindered
by dens growths of saw gram The first
white man I enter tha ragtoa was Esc,
lento de Fontenada. a Bpamsa eapUv of
aa Indian chief, whs aimed tb Ink
Laguota del tsplrita Eaata. and tbsts
isnds cayoa del Esptrtta Banto Bptrtt of
tb Holy Ghost.' Estsotatlsaa were at
tempted In UA US and UK. Tp t VK
tha aetalnste tjdlue were practically the
caty inhabitants. Latterly th stale ol
Florida began th task at reclamation.
The work ia slew and expensive. la net
tna 'small, area reclaimed waa proved t
very fertile and adapted particularly
to tha growing of sugar can, araagea
ud cardea Uuch.-IndlinapoUa News.
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Ood pity tha woman wh la married
ta a Jealou haahandl Ood help ta man
who Is married to a Jaaloaa woman!
What they g through makea th rack
and tha thumb-screw look Ik a pleas
ant evening's diversion, and th only
remedy tor their sufferings is nana or
death.
Of all tha fault that any human being
can possess. Jealousy la th worst and
most hoaeleaB, became It Is as self
righteous that thara la a ehanoe to re- .
form It. If a maa as a drunkard or a
gambler he somes eut aad doea battle
with what an reoognlsee aa a weakness
In his sw character. It a woman Is a
shrew ar a skitters, aha admits that she
must overcome these defects, but th
fcaleua husband ar.wlfa Is th an per
feet and flawkeas being la th unlverss
and never admit that he ar ah Is in tha
wrong. ' Oa tha contrary, he or ah la
a noble, toft y-as laded, godlike creature
whoa tract alwaya being abused by
seme poor, anerorthy, lying, deceitful,
unfaithful weakling to whom ha ar she
has, tha mlefortun to be married ar to
love.
Therefore, thara Is aa hop of aurlng
Jealousy, beeausa no Jsaloaa maa or
snasnaa ever admits that ha ar aha la
jealous. Th greneyd maa sees his
wtf looking cheerful and pleased aa aha
t Ike ta a maa at a party and ha la
furtsus, hot with hlmaalt for being such)
a end and a cur as ta suapksoa th
woman whoaa absolute goodness and pur
lty aad who, devotion to himself ha
has had proven hundred time a day
for twenty years. Oh. not Ha doesn't
blame. hlmaaifvHa blames bar for im
proper conduct' of which aha la abso
lutely guiltless, and hs ptocasds ta mak
her Ufa missrsM. '.
Nor doss th jealou woman ever think
that ah Is la tha wrong whan aha lease
to tha conclusion that nor husband Is
leading th doubt life because ha la de
osntty otvll to his atsaographsr, ar ba
takes Ms aid schoolmate out ta lunch
soma time when be happen ta run across
whan ah comes to tows. Oa. no,
tb wits doesn't think that aha has got a
nasty, mean dlsnoatuaa and aa Imagina
tion that Deeds to be sent to tha laandry,
whan aha can so only harm la her hus
band's asaoeiatloa with any ether woman,
Via blames aim, and Xhlnks hsrsalf a
poor, persecuted martyr.
Jesiousy can't ss cured, beeausa It'
th ana exempts la tha world of a self- -manufacturing,
doubts-action, perpetual
motloa substance- It caa make itself eut
of nothing, and It grows by what It feeds
en, aad there la no way ta combat It be
eausa It la Ilka the'fabled monster whoss
head grew oa agala aa soon as II was
cut off.
Th most corlona thing about jealousy
Is tha at rasas humility aad salt-deprsca
Ilea H a hows. Ths maa who Is Jsalons
of ovary other man who approaches his
ait tad try admits that a thinks that
thoee other men ar his waperaan la
every way. The woman who la jealoos of
every woman to whom her husband
speaks shoars that she thinks that aha Is
tha homeliest, tha stupidest, tha moat so
attract! re of women, and that aba ax
pacta him t find any other woman mora
charming than ah is.
A man certainly proclaims hlmsslf a
poor, weak eroatura whoa aa proclaims
bis belief that either ha picked oat th
frailest of her sex for a wife, ar else that
ha thinks so UtU of himself that be
doesn't believe that ha oaa bold what
ho has won. And a woman la sacking la
all vanity who ta obeessed by tha belief
that there hs nothing la her ta keep th
love she has woo.
Thar ar thoee who seek to Jnatifr
jealousy by claiming that It la a part of
lore. Nonsense. Lor as trust and tusr
caa ba ao her whar there la a faith:
JesJeaay ta tha deadly Insult that sus
picion offers love, and which ta
kills all enaction.
No. there is a euro for jealousy. Th
only palliative la Reao or rough oa rats.
And either on Is preferable ta tha tortnra
of living, with a green-ered busoaad or
t7T Larva grrs ox the steps or the Rtrurs and youth plays HiDK-Aho-SECic those its tat bled colimm.
Cm
The prodigal bob may be goaa long, hat
tie goaeially csmcs back sliet L
Even th maa with aa extensive vvcab'
alary may never lesa to say an. r
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