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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT .. . tn-:ra"''-"-"'- " . v -" - ' ' " ' "' " I ... ,. - ' '. i in I ( : ':' Fables of the WfePame ; , I ' 1 f By DOROTHY DU. lh Mle wo bM Job that had w t 1 u t1on d- aoundnc tlui UM-. IrM paruttie ( Ml who. did nolh tn kut. lly at.koai. tod M a husband uppcrt her. Oratory' wa oa imp IN CWI femala wonder bad. lata a tady dramat 1st, ur aa aulbor 'mi, or an actreaa, r a lady purh ln acent, ar a lady loafeborwBait. ar tuioeihini 1m t wblrti an worked. (our hour day, and nad tneney soucb to waar Prtntb cofchetlon and llaiaondtr. the beJe.no of the bunob fer. tr Ui id hand and Chautauqua, emlitt. At lart. ljowv, a reporter who wa raaC obrvd a- (mail and dowduy Ireeaed little woman who w'ti. ilttlng far eh,j:hwlng tb ra la jrtleneo i rent btr jv4 hui addreeefd, r: Hy. jit.".J ld,.rtll ra whjr you M pavortns th wait bvtcad W avWuta reur eha4hl gloria opportunity .to band rouraelf ( JiMrUelt WArdt praMer; s . " : - - "Ala"'" rted tba bumble ene, ,"I am not a worktaf .wopao. I 'bava 09M nothlnf dbat would entltl m to ak my fellow ratuiw U llataa lo M. Cof I era -one H ( luMly deapld para. It woeeea who- do aotblng but to be ftil aM Biotaar. , ' ' . -It la true that .1 bava to rl with tk worm who iota up oven beta the arly herd, beoe J aiuet pnpar break (aat (or My family, eo that ma- b ready whea'Uhey arake. Aud fipm hM tine ori i ba eo attain on ta ool'ar all day until aftof aiy buiband bod rhlldron. have roa to bed at aitiu. doisf thipf t roak Mpm fOmfonkbla. ut I know that tkt ta a anap, beeaua I tia boon told a. sd that aucbt t fed frat.ful that 1 da nt nave 40 aura njy pwn living. "It (a aleo true that It ta continuously up to aa a atuetor mr family and nura tkcra wjua y m 1L H m awbody tw th)nl pf paying ot Um aalary of trained aura.' I got BUT fiBPna ta grovl and kucka. ad urflacl-0 what a privilege It I or woroaji to have a husband, at bona arllk a eora bead, and Ihe Manicure Lady "George," said th Manlcur Lady, "what kind of hiru do you wearr "Two klnda." aald th Bead 8rbor. "fresh from the lauadry and th aecaad day rartety. . Whyf "You don't aeed to aat 'froah. Soorgo." napped tba Mwacur J-ftdy. "I meant Co you wear iat ptoia whH ahirta or them cohered hwdT . The nasoa I aaked. Goorge. ta h4 I new a Mr tnl anora Ing that 1 af-r sew iu Uk beror and bop nts-ur to sea Ua luu again. Yeu r BTwmhor- (hat abort, od-headd asaa that cam la her to b Ms oH did? Welt, I got ft flash at hip shirt bosom, and, baUer sns. George, Solomon In all bia ealea-ory wa aow dot led that -toud. If the quota of Khebtta bad caw vow mat wttb a shirt front like that I think aha would havo pat the pputa ta hor rand aad atuwtcd. Vobm, James V "I doa't -think, goorgt. Ut ft gent ought to d'ua tav ftuloc aacaaaa life to M full of att them abed aad Mrroox that f weuid bat to see to much of th coiemn stuff, and k see nee ta aa that a purple tie or a atak eltirt front doa a lot to make aa M thai wa ara aUN elrre and kicking, but whaa It cornea to wearing -teberdashair that took kke a cm between a tiwiae euanet and a fir in the Snsa, I eaa mkaw tL Tttt fat man wits th red hair. Gear, was a Broid of UUX ah.'rt u Si it bad born one of tboea court rohea that George th Third wore pi the Ptrby la India, aot nnf ago." , "Juat a aalaate. Udoav cowrted the Head Barber. "Too meaa tba 'Dnrbex.' not the -Derby. 1 sjetar ran aeroea a girt thSt could got the card gummed aa fast a you caa. ..If aa aid aulaler gat burM ka Braoklya yea would ear the chHd died la Loodeav . Way don't yoa step ftotag ta paattoa after yeur day s wark to don tod ga to night school?" The Manicure Lady grew, whit under her ptek. Bh glared at the Head Barber for a much aa thirty ascends. . The ailence waa so extreme thai. yea could haw hawed s wt C hear dsasx. -' - "8ay, George. ah fxrliimed fiaally. i ' r, : -A- Ji A . :; ' 1 ' t J-l 1 S2&38Z.. VJs2Sl I : . ' T7TTT" ta b abl t KMienad AM floor Jialf tli kolbi; wub a oelioky bear- . "It tt. of omiree. a gnat comfort to know that not much la expected of the domottlo woman, la the way of braina, yet It eoene my Way to know a few thing. I ' am expected to be able to refer a fight batwoM my ablldna aad sett! dispute whose point ar o mixed I bey would " tn supreme court In a knot. "Personally. I do not ar fpr ama. tur detastlv work, yet I am expected to be a Sherlock Holme, who can l way local the cork crw or the hatchet, or wook befo last's Suaday paaar, nd who can follow up any kind of a- clu aa to .wbar my husband wit hi latch key, ' ' "Neither do I pose as a financier, ypi t must kaow how to spread the dough hen It will how. and par K tnla wer H I out of the rang of puhlta rhdon. I must know how to manufacture my gild raga at home, and wear tbowt with a brou ht-H-f rom'abroad air."' f must know bow to trim flvar my taat year's kat eo U will decelv my deareM friend I niuat be able t ook a dlnnar Ilka ft French chef, to 4Uo out theology Ilka a sky pilot, and to run ft quick mV resisursnt for the of my family wh Ifk W otOodd hours, ? , " "In tba morning, after I have gotbn breakfast.' and hunted p my husband's coat bod hat dad aHova for kins. 4 bustled him off to catch the 1:11. train. and after I hv washed the children ard draeaat them for aohool, aad board tew lesson, and awd n a button ar two. and bathed u baby, and latervlowod th (Xadaepeopla, and anawsrad th telephone and cleaned up to house, I have aotblnr at all I do tut t get tbe baby to HP, and run th Mwlng maehlo until It. I elm e w lueioheon for th children who win be coming horn hungry from school. . "After' luncheon la over and I havo aleared away ,tha dishes I am at perfect liberty to again resume my baby tending and eewtng us til I have (a Hop t get dinner. 80 you will pereelve that I lead ft Of it ioglortou . and that th dole tar nlent csxlstence of a wH and mother don not antltt an ta a aaat upon U saw platform with these working woman wh aara tbatr owa living. "Wa II ma. I am a arr((e who li upaortad by bar baabaad." Tu are right," npuod the reporter, "your Mac to aot her. Teu an en titled ta a.arosaoalum boa aamwg th salal gnd tka martyr." Moral: This table Macho that being a llaglaf via to atronuou tab. "What. In th world do you think you are doing kidding ma me" Her vole wag Ilk Oi shriek of atrtn. " ain't trying ui kid you." said th Head Barber, doggedly. 1 thought yov watekhV try ta kid me." eaid the Manlura Lady, partly nwlUUedU "I dMa't think that yoa could be that toektea ia the finer ane aeUs of Hfa. 1 waa alsnoet aura yoa wouldn't try to kid. Ororge." "I wasn't kidding." persisted the Head karber. "I waa only tolling you' thw truth. After tnbv when yeu are trying to keep up a conversation with as, keep way from them' olaaalcal delualona. Talk about atmpie, boaMly thing, like rrostoa car ar Kid Broad. Doa't yoa think I'm right?" "I'd bat la toll yo what I think." rephed the Maaioura Lady. "And. by th way. you. If you ever get humorous ftgeln I am liable te forget my early fenading aad hop th!a gtoa bowl off your thick btoeh. Mew go oa ahaving aad let me atooe' ' WtU-ataaiJl Brtdr, "Darling." aald th young bride. "I don't mind rou gotng t has ball gma "Thank you. dearie." r.e said. "But there la one thine; t wtoh you'd do." "And what to that?" be Inquired. "When the team la gotaa; ta vtoy am eztra-tnnlng game I want yoa ta can me ap beforehand, aa that I will know whea -ta haa wappeai ready.' Detroit Ft freas. - draw Waa w atrausaee . Two o4d Scots were going home one Right after a eonvlTtai leeelon at a aubltc nouee. Tba affair was fat the tradHtoraal manner a Immortalised by Bobby Burns. Fearing trouble ahead a the light ia the dissent cottage wkedew became apparent. Sandy said ta Donald: "Donald, 1 11 walk ahead of re. and e tell me If Tm walking atrat aaecht." - Donald watched Sandy carefully, and "haatfy. sipn, re'rt wa'klp' fine; put wnoa that drunkea loafer with yer In.ltoMpolto ICewft -THE -BEE: 9 tfVM MdrVaN ALTWhNA Af3.A-A m A4-TOONS rVT it tow and ifas rfS MUMKjcrt - WABUPW,'. f-e0 M05a?VET 0V3- nem&.&sr in tiaacto HerVdt. Off H9tXC. PTE&n snwt GOT" a.k iym ri rt sis? aI j as Tfi mrv tiyv ww fi w The Making y MABCAB-CT HVBBABP AH. CultlvgUng feaaaty hi Ilk mekiag 4 garden. . , '. , ' . ' Tea must begin early and keep) at U ' utilil the frost of aid make work aa tongsr worth wtyl. - Th beauty of th girl of eighteen d pond lo a great extent oa tha ear enc'f rocelvd at eight ar before. , It I about, this lime, that many drea develop the habit ot making grlmt 1 ace which would seem to be a aerdeaUF, harmlese amusement, only It la a kabB which to very difficult hi break and amiob deatroyi th harmony of to aounieneaca In later yeara by making linee awaaj (n ft baby face. 2-,Al '.V Children "make-faoes" whan they. r forced to keep still for aat length af time. It I th 'only 'outlet thef 'can flod for their pent-up energies during; th Um their bodies, ar fareed.lnte; aiiaatural quiet by school ar bom training rule ft Kebody expects a young salmal to keep perfectly Mill, hut wa do xWt auoh x maiary aenducf of h lllti bumaq ftnl- WHUi SHE WAS OMHUi. THUTLSDAY,- MAY TheJudfll?illjPithe01dBlock JIf4KDMn TVIfi m CMaTftT H AdAay nm miKA C4 frMi Me tms. V4irwA cUlAfy' NVMnaA lOMCCt fMOaVHT A jah coat rot. Si Mm whtkO VVARAkTJ ) OUT h, FOOMD TX -A ufAUcaie . yAMI Ww fnffBQ MlrHtH li pie Xdniai'MlMey Ai faJiw Wa- hCfa5r MfANOe.lfcJNr lOaTft-irllR-T IKAJ VNtT. KAAtal TOTMIt COW KXMSIW " TVrAT n tof AJ K VaTVV wdJ P P-AIV Cawar ar -nMr 1 fOAXCO. IN ATI? POCKdJCT A CA(LO ItCAO . ir0arTTaTiUvtlUK IS JOOA. 1$ A flwTEUfUim 1 of a Pretty Girl ,' , 1 Yyj , ' I l , r .- , " 1 I 1 Vd . S 1 EIGHT YEARS OLD. 23, 1912. Kl A Xrla1llwh., M QMIO 'mH&i in trial ewvfME Cht MMdl ahWTI n HUWbfCf HKStChW fSATV fVfi AMD y Thie faw.ffaTflOwX SHALL. AOT tern fmm THt otm. rrm jroiKr 6e that a 1 MAHwAWtfANO itf . ttmlviiat (yCMTLtTMSV , IrUierrtefMAflK If A TAitfJH rVAOE A Ct?ATfOfXAH OCTDfVJ vnoum you tAtfU- ir A COAT-OF AVi T CAr8VXW TOWN A. tAr Cft acto to rHtr As.wlTO(t Hft VAll-7arP VPON MIS, JlTEO AfdD RODE riAV Into TrrE night. When She WHEN SHE WAS EIGHTEEN. Ml who controls hi unruly members often at a tremendous expense ta hi meats. U you can't gat your little glri to keep auiet for tong at a time, bo thankful for tha energy ah displays and give thlf energy some proper outlet-in game or exercise. On little girl' life wa mad a torment because of the continual effort to keep -quiet during school and study Um Fiaally shs was set la work making a garden path for an hour vry ftf tmoon , A reward waa promised her when the task was finished, and by working at this path she let off her superfluous vitality the reward stimulated her ambition aad be learned ta concentrate bey energy on that and not wast It making face and fidgeting hi school and out of it. . Meet healthy children are restless, and It to one of the hardest problems to find something for them to do which will In herent them and appeal ta their Intel li gene a well. : About the eg of I tbe baby'a features begin ta change and the sweet baby took giro way ta th humorous toothless x- Th Brat tooth drop eat about new aad th beauty of the second teeth depend greatly, erne doctors eay entirely, aa how tha fret teeth were eared far. First teeth are often neglected and al lowed to decay. Thla to entirely wrong. If tba flrat teeth ara In had commier wfcaa they fall out. nine chance out of Ua tha aeeend teeth will h touched by the aaase spot of decay and never get a fair atart. . First teeth ebauid be beauhed with care, and Miss E:gbt-Iears-01d caa he taught ta brush up and down the teeth, not horl ontally, and on the Inside aa well aa eut etd of then. She should be free on is he at toast eace a month aad the Drawn for AM, M AMfcTAp WU.KM TPO 1 1 My li. iA. Th flrgt telegram waa flashed ever th wire rust ttkry-Kghl ar 'ago today,. May K Ifie-and the BMret w discovered by which th -prediction of IThakeipeare waa futfUled: T pat glrdU taUUt tba earth la forty min- . . ... . utae." In th autumn of tha year ill Bamual F B. Morse was abaard e goad hip ""cully," en hi ' w ay from Hftvra ' t .tfaw , Terk. and th fav orite tofda at aah versaUoa amoug , th pasnr waa tha aeeeat . dls eovory In Franc pf th means' of aroduclng in site trie spark from a mag-net- U ws trm these eeavarsaUen is Eight Years Old brae has shauld aftoh be properly steell Ised. A lllll peroxide In th water ' boiling water and see poured rat It th simplest wsy to do this. No child whp bag adenoid avow up with a wall shaped ao and mouth. On Or the other feature eufters. end on (an usually . ull at A glanea If ahlUI baa ft bad ease of adenoids ky In kraad. Shape- la ftoaa.aad va , mouth eritfe thick Upa. If a child kseas Us avputh anea at night try first bending the bead fprfsrd, it It Is lying on. Us pld. and aloaing th tav. Thn keep th mouth closed; by baadig under th chip nd avr th head. . ';'. If this make It child fed suffocated ad nostril breathing to ' hard have ft snuff uu tittle whit vaseline. That I often enough ; olsaa out the nasal pas ssgrs and to a simple wsy to cur th saurries. Jf nn of these thing helA see the doctor and hava nose and throat carefully examined for unhealthy growth. . ., t .. Th hair should com In for much mors attention bow, to. It to often aald that cutting It and keeping ) ahert will Improve the growth. That Is not neces sarily true. Cutting the hair frequently makes It somewhat searas, but It doe not produce a singl extrs hair. How- ever, slrnrt hair to mere aomfortabto far lha child and I easier to keep clean, ee tkat It I advieabm te keep It short up te the age of W or U year old. A child' hair should b kept vary clean. Washing at laaat every lea dsy Is not too often, h'ever us sjuYtklna but good scsp en th htad tod rinse very thoroughly m many witers. If the scalp show 'dandruff or to scaly rub In vaseline, JtAsug U head vry gently and wssh th oil out tbe been duy. Chlldcn ode catch aeala diseases as wall as perasitre from wearing the raps and bftta at thalr srheei eeenoenrons. An eatlre household often aa th earn trouble, due to promise eu as of th hair brushes by th entire family. No one should touch aaather' brush and oamb. Where a child complain of llehlng eeeJp wash th hair with on of th medi cated ugp sold for that pufpoee. Make a vry good thck "UOier. and after wet ting th hair thoroughly win warm water rub oa the a&ap aotU lha scftip ta completely covered. Let it rtniala on for erne minute, thea waah aat rhoroufrhly and repeat th cpetaUoa geversl times before the flr.ai rinsing, A child's hair should wrrer be curled with the Ire as ar deow ap la eurttng papen. Tba first ru4ep ti text ore of th ha'.r, tne other Utarftlly Bull dslicat hair out by th root. It there to any incllruuiah ta a eurl that tendenp can be ancouragH by twutlng th hair pctwata wet flu-l afr.oaJ a cannot din will yea to and curling over the finger with aoap I aibL tAboach.ro.-- He paid fha price ' " woeee mothers worked ao hard over their Ut. tla downy heacg. atroklng th hair away from tbe forenead and making tingiets ""L""" " r.Wn th,r fc" ,uU "i 'J mmtw mm mmm l( enuiety W UO early car that wae takea of their baliy lock " FeTwtte Fletla. "Fresh Roasted FeABOta." "Lota to Tkl Bubal vis lee Are fpotng Like Hot Cakes: Better Buy afw. "Refined VeudevHI." "Tee, I Ptoy Behar Oreaetoaalty. Jaat ta Pass the Tun Away.". "Then Has Been a S'.lftit Aaddaot aa Our Bead, but Ws ktava a!a Bartisulars Tot." Bvsry Poealbl Pracftutipa Ig Takab for th BsJety and Caenfort d Paajaaaan oa Our Lao." Chicago Tribune. 13 The Bee by Tad 1 vm UkM Horaa get hi first idea of tha stoe- tro-magnetlo telegraph. One. Ia h'to fiisd th Idtft aevtr left him- Pay and night It kept him busy thinking. He talked It ta hi friend a, ha d seamed af IB alaht alter night ta hto pleep. Me. found It hard, lower, ' t Interest snyons In his hobby. People celled It sidteuleue. Impassible, Itttto, bat' tr than dowartgln ISry. - i But despite th Jtr and upbcUat at tkofs to whom h talked. Mora kept an tftlklng and tk Inking aad xpartmaatkg, and by JW hi had aucadoi ta auvUag, watk hi awn hands, ft rude telegraah lo strumenl, th first t)iat th world had , With ftbwtaila felth la ato aaaoaptlaa. Mora appaaled to several tne af means far nseistaooe, but la vato). he had ao , hard, cash to Invest In the visionary , aehaane he wea advoasllna. Th altua i uoa was eneuia eo empewr Hwneinei n ordinary man, but Mors waa net a . ..tln-.u . .J Junl I kle ' - '- porerty and ahagrla ha Mid bravely to,,, kl dreeat. Jn UUHI h uurd sufflcleat Inflitanc ta get bill before eengreea granting him am as eae teettne hi. tnvantlon. and ai th lavanth hour. eM a th swnien was ' about ta esplre. tha bill, ot which ho waa ' ' about to despair, waa passed by a narrow ,. - U u k. iMtauui.kl . tl h. el 1 - aeme, aad Morae waa abeat that time th ' happiest man on earth. , U.'nA. ku,i. A. mm M SKA MM. tructipa el the ln af wire between ' vrep4rbl Mi b of May. Met. alt ; was aradv for Ih final test af tha great " aaperuneosea axganmaw iabx ami - had been constantly laboring ftt for more -thaa twatvft year. Van. Ua asaiaiAni. waa at tba Haiti mere , end of fh line, while Mores, with some mvMea stienaa. waa m we cnamwar or t wpasma court t WastUngtun, wbar he had tha instrument from which th were eateaaea t afaiuenare, Mora had Promleed his yeuag friend,'' Mis Klleworth, hat n should sead) the I, flret measagai ftna at ine uggstioii ox bar aiather tha wards, "What hath jod . , wraught:" wr successfully flashed, te-f their destination. ' erha i.iMT.nl arae a reallLr and Mora waa lmm,o(tal. STORY Qf LAoUUUntnt I J eaeUeS Wlaea m aiatmaMa II - blarf Blamark Silent Porteey J'- A story told by the SOted London tour- .V nallst, Mr. Lahoucher, yesia before his r dsath. I recalled by aa wh heard H: He aald that aa tha Oermaa frontier .", a- ua u -us sweeevawr were cwmew was - to bftva thetf lugsaae sxamlned. He gad ' .' A ponmantaew waieh, he declared, oea- . Wined nothing dutiable. Rut tha Potnpout ; lnatDeTaefeW tnl. ibm tda As-VeMA It ffarntaaaTal aAi - forthwith did. Then tbe olftclaj prnresslaf ' lo unpack It and to throw his effeott abaut. and. aa finding nothing of an tn- " 9rlmlBtlng cbAratter aaarked at a al '." right Lahoucher told him that he had boon so discourteous that he ehould ax- '' pact him lo repack the bag. at which tha ' official smiled and comemptuouely in- formed k'm that ha wae aa officer of the Oermaa government and must not be " address! In euh an efenrte manner. After a short intsrva: the. inaneotor Intl. liiei mmi arrun npm -wie leaie I M i -,' L-. -. A .V. . is u -u, -V better ha aharp eboat It. Lahouahera re- . KVVTi w mm mm e iim .-w'hh -u thing and (Cftaered them ahoitt be must pat them tack Aaaul aa nuaut before tha UaJn hut ametal again warned '- Labouahere that he wouid be left If he ' . whietW blew and the train dene nod. '. Lhou:har the aeked for thf telegraph ' office e.d Jrrula: .' Friace Bbnaarek. Bar-Ur- I am deuined oa tha frontier by to ovtMlMUtrLae trttatnaeat of a eussoea huh ,r., ;.H, and desired It to be aent ,' . v.iai.iv Th. .tor Mad eh. die. mu,- to wj,, tha mws. t-, 1 , .j ate hie - u ' aaeiaa. beam, adtlcwr. wha read tha ama. sas ua mm aaw wsaoe a insxaaw, ei ee ta repack tka twrtaasatesu and with 4 iin r ..i,i msu -- - a. a. atone for his rodtaeea. Lahoucher rapilad '. . that tha ealy amnaawat peasibie waa far .' him to) aegdaee bia edfeMa aad to arovtde : : A apedal tiara to) atorlla. This was even. - -tuaety arranaid. We thea iaetaind ad .' I amimrca n mvea ie worn iw sj - mmm mS m. lalMlL. mJ il.l.. lh ' Blsenarek." ha earcd; "i (act. I bad . no the p la ansa ad bia soeniiataece. It -waa what yea imirltest call ft ftgaaOo '' bluff.' "-Londoa Sphere. T