Tim BUbls QMAIIA, TUESDAY, OCTOUIflU UU'J. The )ee' jrre Uaaz,ire afe SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT The Jugo Was Raised Quite Cleverly OTtRhb 19U, Nations! Tiarr w'n Drawn for The Bee bv Tad HKl 5HBtOMES0W) . - ( PH OE7VF4 BROKE trAW ()0MT TEO- f ... UJJ ( Ri-Hivife tomtom a, . . ) HOW can Vt?u Spert ) ABoorAU mr J Vi . rZrl ( i hamenT ,rfferJ got A tittjev- uuiLfAYwv thp.ou&4 V. - I tvvMILV W-An f tTAv Ml J "Rt-U HOUSE - ) IFIHAOiAlDNlCKSUI'O I fnTH IT J Vf V J?0 KTlS ( RAISE "DAT'.' ( euurLLHAviBtroux- y r AAuirBErHB InhiS rjKj) H ' n if A Labor Salvation Army . . . J Sfilecttxl by HDWAItl) MA1UOIAM. .' Frederick Van Eedon Is known on both continent as a man who haa tried with brain and puns to shape Into reality a great dream for ecanomlo justice. In Mr. "Save Your Energy and You Will Preserve Your Beauty," Declares Pretty Frances Starr ,Vfcn KadeaV latest book, "Happy Hu manity," a book ploadlng tenderly and 'trongly for equality of opportunity for all moo, ba offers tha following aohems lfor bocIO! betterment: TH comrounluatlon of capital and rant. Uio transferrin of tha accumulation of wood to tha bands of tho community that Is tho first and mora Important itcp Wo have to mkke In tha lstaraat of all aamanlty. In way this la dona already fn the co-operatlvo eoolatlca which era ox liting ta tSurope, But It Is not dona raaathodicaUy and rigorously. "And bora the great question praeanta ifeeeif ! What sort of oommunlty shall that w In whoa hands we trust tha owner ship of common troodBT How shall It b localized? Who Khali form It? How shall It be organized? Who ahall ba Its mem-burof 'TCon ore not at all t-a Independent!? tnnfl rationally acting animals) they think ItfcBmselve to bo. They oro aettng and 'thinking always morn or torn hordwlaa 'under ttsa latTemoo of sroat laodinv mind a, and strcmjc spiritual ourranta. If thoy ware thlnktns and oatlnff ration ally- and tndepenOently, a raat . oonv jraarcial body with A J oat and rlanteous 'social orK&ntcatlon could easily and qdckly ba formed; and it would, baoaust stroasth, eaaUy patctow, all other human UrrpomtfBBa ana ercaeatlana. 'But in tho, prosant condition of mm- Wed But a oommanity will not formed unlcaa a groat, powor uted, a conrial and or- cawtiln? ffearas, takea th mattar In )Kvnd and rots all fete life and heart to It Halt ouch a. man may urU any day, and tfe&t i bubo will bo more glorified by ifoaterfty that ttt oi Caesar or Nb potooD, X flrealy beHeve. Have we not actUaff tartaasea of tho nwift aohlove jaente ot oee cinslo oommerctal or orsan- ."Ba we seem not conflno oursalves, In 0r eeaxeit.for exampln, to. tho captains faSmtry, who worked with mora or leas setasfe aa& narrow alms. Wo bavo tbe lswtejoo of a very gsseroiis) minded isssa who aural? did sot worlcSor pcrtonsj Jpatjefit asd who achieved a wonderful set of cegajdeattoti that extended over tha whole world, Whatavrr wa may think of tba Salvation Army, wn cannot dtny that nn an example of orcranlcotlnn with unselfish purpoes It stands unique In the history of civilisation, This great body is tho work of one Uadlna; man, And we must all agree that It han dona much good, on a rlganttn scale, for tha roscna of tha deatltuta and tha falUn. "But now, If you will allow me to say So, I should far mora highly approoiato tho creation of a Salvation Army whlcli prevented the making: of destitutes and alnnars. For If any one thins; wants sal vation at the prorant timo, It Is labor, On one hand we sna the ctipadtr of labor threatened by d moralising extravu gmnoe, On tha othar hand we see thoua ands ot man who are able and willing to work, starving and hungry, spending their time in enforced Idleness In moot- Ings and demonstrations, ambUtared by. their own Ueeleseness, spreading discon tent, and disturbing the peace of the community. And all for want of organ isation. "Tho only way of definitely dealing with the great evil Is to start a business or iranlzatton wherein unemployment Is methodically preventod an orgsnlxatton that never turns off Its workman a labor Balvatlon Army, "And llkn tho Balvatlon Army wo have to start small and grow slowly In the be ginning, Ilka the seed ot the coming tree," Chlneco Io;i.c Bishop M. S. Iw!s of Foo Chow, urging recognition of the CMoeso republlo at a lunahaan at the TTnlon leojrus In Phila delphia, told A lttUe story lllustratlvo of Chinese unwerldunees. "A gentleman." he said, "entered a Chinese shop to purchase tea. He found. to his amazement, that five pounds of a cortsin toa cost wane teu pounoe or tho earoe brand cost Tho Kcntloman ridiculed theso Illogical prioesv but the shopkeeper, an the con- t1t:,n '.rary. Inalrtod that he wee actl; eerfaotlv loeical war. An ha out " lloro buy. more rich more rich. more, oan pay.' "Philadelphia neoora. Fool rtnktern. Graham J. tTnderwood, tho Clovelond rotcRner was talking about tho absurd fight that the Cordaso trust had made In Hew Tork nfralnst certain socialists; "Tho socialists oro fortunate tot their snemles," ho said. "Their enemlee givo them their finest advertisement. "They who flsht tho soctaliste like the Cordcse truet," he concluded, "advertise them, benefit them. They fight them. In nthsr words, like fools and when a fool fights, ho opens) hie mouth and shut hts eyes.'' Buffalo Express. ny MAna,vnnT mmtiuu Aran. Romewhnre way up high in tha tiptop of the Plata holed whnrn tha windows overlook the park, Mlm Vroneea Mtarr had har Winter naat, liar sitting room looks leas Ilk a hotel room titan anv you've aver ensn, for It's small ana ot Irregular build, and It's done In a subdued kind of yellow color, and when you noma into It the first thing that ptribsa ymi la tho wendsrful view ot Uie lwrti, and then you beuom aware of an excnllont nrand piano In, tho foreground. There are flower and hooka, too, but, mark you, gentle reader, not a tingle photograph ot tho astresa berietf, and that's quite aharaoterUUo of MtM Starr, H'a only With cotisWemblo effort that you can gat Her t talk about hsrvelf, And Dho Just Will not talk about "My urtl" mat doos site look like off the tco? What is "The Rosa of the Ranohu" like and tho girl who took the easloat way, and Becky, whose cose Is ad puxxung to the audlenoo at the Bolaseo theater, who oun be bo aweet and demure and ex qulelte, and auddenly change right be fore your eyes Into a devilish. Uttlo cat, with hardly a point of reeemblanoo to the first character? If Miss Htarr wanted to she oould slip down Into some ot our social ssttlemanta, among the pretty young oollege girts, who are endeavoring o valiantly to work for the betterment of thoeo loos for tunate, and no ono would over susppot that she had been on the stage avon for minute. ..!.!:!:.:!:..!lrTWTm 'J si aTaTaTaTsSrVVl'VliD KaTaTaTaTaTaU 5 v sam The better the no trews the laaa aotreasy she looks, and Fntnoes Rtnrr haa earned her rieht to a foremost position among tha young stare of the stage, "Tho Hose of the Itanolio" has grown more thoughtful In looks, more InUUeo tua, than when she took New York by surprise In the part of tho Bpanlsh girl five yearn ago, ftho looks very young, very slight, and almost frail, though she la really a strong, nthlotlo typo of girl. Iler hair is a wavy brown, with mueh light In it) her oyeo aro blue Ilka the pal or sapphire, &nd sho has a deoj and very fascinating cleft in her onln, and she is slraplo, natural and totally lacking in slfcoMoioaeReeaj. These particulars aro put in at the re quest of so many read ere who seem to pond a good deal of their onerjrw in figurine out whether their favorite ao- tnaaa fnfttra tka earns nff tlio utnira oa sha 4oea on. Of course, I hod to -ask Mlse Btarr what rules of health she observtf. ira quite useless to ask a pretty girt why she Is pretty. One BfeoaW never ask that Ques tion of it woman under 80, anyhow. "When I'm working," saU MJeu kHarr. I simply devote all my time and energy to that. Beyond a short walk overy day do nothing which oould dopleto my tero of energy, I really don't understand how women can run about all day, and Olvo out co muoli vitality as they do, and have anything left for their work. I'm sura I oan't." "Do you oultlvato that ale of myotory whioh Pierre JUatl says in so eeeessHal to woman's oharmr' I (nanlrod by way of aiding cony creation. Patbsf lueRSsban TblWclCbaUqr ' Thx. Always Welcome Beverage IT is Blue Ribbon time when you are hot, thirsty or tired. A most healthful beverage that both refreshes and in vigorates. No other beer can apTroach it in flavor or in all around dellciononesn. Ita popularity la due to the successful and honest efforts of its nutkera to produce a pure, wholesome And refreshing bersrags, Bottled only at tha brewery in crystal char botttae, showing at a etanca that it is clean and pura, Phono or write for a case. The Pabat Company. riMMM DoWflM 79. A M7t 1307 Imn worth Omaha, Kbr, Soaa' Inoroasing Toll "Indeed I don't." Miss Htarr put In quickly, "Hut I nocd quiet and rest It I'm to do ray work properly, It'e ono ot the lessona X liuvo had to learn, to con Bonve my cnorgy for tlio thing that is worth wWlo work, "Reelntf too many people nveii beina In a crowded plaoo la awhtuistlvoi but 04 far an the Idea of shrouding one' self In myotery whioh Loll advocates that seomo pure Bullishness (o rrtOi Itesldss it's a luxury that few oan afford, Ptuioy tho girt who has ta 00 up and down In tho subway otoft day in iter work trying to live up to IMerro lioti'a ideal of fem inity, "Bomotimen I think tho leant ono knews about one's favorite, authors (ho better," sold Mlsa fttarr, mounitnc a lout llltwlon, "Comohow X never think about the per sonal aide of tho npplnuso," said Miss Starr, "I Just fol that 1 havo duno what I wanted to and suooaadad In convoying my thoughts to tha audtenco, It Is a dif ficult part and though I havo the most wonderful teaoher and crltlo in tho world 1 Mr, Belasoo it is a pretty exhausting role Just tho same." While lonrlnlntf the port Miss Starr wont dtoply Into the Htudy ot psyohoU ogy, pathology and all the other "ologiea" whioh shed tight 011 Intsisata eases of dual personalities llfan Hooky, Thsu she found that Uecky Is only piim ot many who In a teen dramatlo way have suf. fsrwtl from wmo early ohoolc or mental eegtUnii nnti havu later J'diind ttiu great army of doUniiiants, fcthln nUnnstt or wlmlnftt ywuna poopki wh prowint tho h rout oat spclal problem of tho age, Dlnnstrrs of tho nrn are on the" In- crenne. Tho last few years have boon, especially Bavoro on marine Interests all over tho globe Millions of dollars "have, been lost by Inmiranco and nteamsihip' compnnlen and Individual owners ot craft , uf nil lilndn. Scattered about tho graveyard ot the deep tiro the hulln nf thousands ot ships,' many nt them stranded on shoals' andi rocks, Othera of these wrecks ore adrift' nn derellotn, a mnnaco to navlgatlbh, During tho year of 1911 moro than'Sft) vessels, woro wrecked throughout tho world, Ot those SSS woro vessels ol ovor 100 tons each. Their gross tonnage, was Ht.SM tons. Tltere woro 417 steamers: of 010,7(13 tons nnd 411 nailing vessels o( XS.On tons. The vessel nf over 1M ton Wrecked In 1010 nsKrtsated tons, ot which, i'.(17, 4 10 tona roprcscnt itoamers. TheAotal' numhor of shlpii lost tn this yeaV cat-, ceodod the losson of 1MI by several hundred, It wn one ot tho wornt years that shippers havo had. In addition In 1011 vcrtatln ot over 104 tona caoh aggregating SS5.517 ton "were broken up by hand and dismantled, aa iigelnst C5Q.1C4 tona do destroyed In'BlO. Of stnamors and sailing- veesels removed from tho merchnnt fleet of tho 'w6fld tn KH1, nlout SO per cent of the sailing v ta nnin were got rid of by dismantling. Ot pitch tonnairo St per cent represented nrltlsh vessels, Ono quartor ot all tho ossein wreoked wore' abandoned and foundered at sea nnd tho rest were Kttandnd, It was tho wreck ot tho Titanlo lit this year groataet In lots ot life and greatoot lit loss of monoy that capped the cUmax of tho disaster ot the last two pears, whioh woro tho worst in tho annals ofi marine history. Tho losa of this monster ship will probably mako this year rec ord breaker In loss of Ufo and Money. Tho Titanlo wa valued at UR,005,00 and! the npoclo, Jewelry and merohandlso that' went down with It woro estimatod to be worth l6,000,000. Without Including the Titanlo tho first! quarter ot this yenr shows vory heavy! losses throttuh wrecks. New York Surui j "I am afraid," said Senator Porghum, "that tho altercation In whioh I havo be-' como involved muit bo moro or lee ob snuro to tho oasual listener," ' "About all yon havo both said lately is you'ro another.'" IIVm A m A .... k.... ..IJI 14 that I am afraid nobody remembers ex aotly what either ot us was nooused of being, In tho first place." Washington Hlar, lI,..SIV I ! "jIm m old mn wo havb Hn mam Hi jND vvATCWbD HtMrtrV TH Tr?ffWHCH f MrrtBOft QHOW Wat nn K.TM GKgtAiW rotwnr, uAfrrrnr THt wivr tiCK CIWJC fiPffiaftCH 7Hf, TRet?. He lookup to mm wio Ltrr.THeti ann&mcD TWf 9e ofrrieo ij nnv PifKvt fonru h DCCVMBNJ WHCA MUD, If 7nC4T Wftr ciormriFtMGP fmwnHiM WOULD THg g;riw txyt 7" OJ- Hold or ry ftTWE VobfiUKb trim THffl ON )7.7W WOGM ftfrffiwuMPTHe Trusts flfio Wf nep fon THe rtrre to MH9 CQMMWICmiWI PM THff DMS 7H4? MMff lUflMG O tVPTHff LI6H7 flVP WOOW66.9THB Hfft? CQVmTHH COP MUM TflfMBO M &USSft affltt. WHAT fori TO KNOW fljOUT l5UVrls? 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