1IIL Uhl OMAHA, MIDA .1 51. I'U.V The Yes Indeed, The Turks Are Some Fierce People Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher r NiN COMING TO "runev. THG "TURKA AR6 S FieRAG BLOODTHIRSTY R.NND THEN MA,5AtftP CHRISTIAN,. ...'r Ve eACev Aiuek vrtt'dft CONPl ',- if (stajr. sees us vj ap.s NOW t - ' ' m " i ,-,. j ' ' P VJHf BID VJF. GVCr- Hs COtt TO TUR.K.6N . IW SO VOUNt. TO PAROON, ,CBUTUG.M6H. BUT HA6 GITIvn. F TOUl NrMU';, 10 UNTIOV. OM f J T i rr- V ELLA WHEELER WILCOX SAYS: Temperament is No Excuse for Ex cess; Character Better Than Genius Superstition a Matter of Thought, Says Leonora Harris The Heavens in February. Jty KLLA WHKMjKII WILCOA. Oojprlfcht, 1913, by tlio Star Company 1 holdit the duty of one who Is gifted, And Vpeclully dowered u. ni. iin-.t r Sljtht. To know no lest till his life Is lifted Fully up to his great gift h hoight. He mutt mould the man Into tarn com pleteness. For gents arc yet only In cold re fined. lie uHist fashion hl thoughts Into per fect HWCetllCSH. done these things, who were merely moral weaklings and human derelicts, and thev have hfon hauled into otvirt the next morning to pay a fine for disorderly conduct lliilf-wllted atidjmlf-domcnted men and women there rirc by the Uioiih.uidH who do the mm sorr of thing which our tem peramental gerlufs 'wish to have tc fc'irded a evidences of special talent. There Is a much Inrg'cr commulty of low. Ignorant and vicious beings with And :cnat out folly and pride from hi whom the "temperamental genius" pultt mind drinks from eod's sold ! lilnibblf on u level when he makes hi? own Htand.irda Unit can be round In hlcher walkft of life, nmonu the Rifted and RTeat. The mnn nf cenliiK 1. nf suiraiv nn. JIust .Rift from his soul tho chaff of ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. induce i And.'.weed friini bis brnrl the rout of , nmI liS8loiH. BS a rule wroni. For 4fp who fountain Of art or miiylc or rjtlimle souk Great KlCts sliould bo worn like a crown be.flu.lni?. And'not like senis In a iAkkav's hands, And the toll must be constant and unre mitting Which lifts up the king to the crown"? (icmanu. He Is subjected to a greater temptation than his more prosaic brother. Hut just In the degree of his genius ho Is Riven tlio brain power to rule his emotions. If he falls by the wayside he possesses th strength to rise and go on. His fall can bo understood and forgiven; but when he uunts his position In the-dust atnl more. A nten was telling a story of oryo 1 elarlng It to be the privllcgu and right frlendaof his peoplo of talmt. who were I ,)f " Sftiltts to dwell t'.iero. and when he lftcd,nd culurj-d. but whose self-made j U'080 W'"J "re not In the mire to standards c-aftsed them to lose sight of!"" """ ,lgumBr allu io coiisiocr men own all orfflnacyx laws of society. WiyUmuph sang froid ho man re lated tliclr doings dolni which in cluded drinking to excess and defying the rules of de cency In dress and behavior "These people, you tec. have standards of, their own,"'' he iald. Kb said, "They do They do ' ! as wo look at them. Ig&C I Their "worltl Is iulte a'wcrld by Itself 'It Is a matter bf'Temperament Wo can Hy MAKUVJIKT HliUHAItl) .YKTt. i "I wondr why It Is that I nin always 1 teleetel to play the vllhitness, whon 1 rcallj lonu to act a nice, sympathetic j part?" Thus MIps Harils, who plas Mr'. M'Aulia In "The Whip." the nleaslnu oharactor .who i lans to wi-eei; a tra'n o kill s. few people, as esslly and naturally ' ar you and 1 would order our (linnet. j o; course. Allsj heonore Harris Is a 1 very handsome woman. The stage -lalnens always Is supremely beautiful, i that's what makes It Interesting. Jllsi 1 Harris has blue-black hair and a pale, j cieatry complexion, she Is tall and slight and wUlowy. and In a pink leu gown with a little boudoir cap on her head aim , suggested anything but.the deep-dyed vlU j lalny of her stage life, , "I am the most hissed woman on tin. t stage." Miss Harris confessed with evt- ' dent pride. " "The Whip' Is such an ox - j citing melodrama that people" seem 'r I hold their breath between the scenea and they don't applaud until at the end ' of the third act. The rest Is a good deal i like c performance 0f Tarc'.-fiil' at tin I opera. Von. don't lienr a murmur, but at I the end of the third act wn all cross tho i staze and get our share of applause and hisses In tho good old-fashioned melo- I ! clean gurmi nts an an evidence of their 1 ilramr. war. lu' k of "temperament" It Is disgusting "l should be heart-broken If 1 waf4 , and pltfablo In one. , I Issed and boojil during my passage Talent is a very small thing; geulu.1 It- ' ncross the stage. Still, you knqw. 1 du . l-elf Ik a small thing when compared to Ions to play a sympathetic part, and I ' rharactcr. For all works of all the arts !'"!1 omn day that my reword will be; I ins, and perish, while character 1 1 tet nallv. ' Only as tnleuls adorn u great character j do they asume dlgnlu or value. Daily Fashions elf not class tliem with the ordinary mortal." , nut tha possession of talent and tem- ' perament dotjslnot-necessitate such sta'j. dards, It doe.s'not excuse such behavior and It docs not indicate a high type of genius try great inen and women have lived i lives of ojjdirj and system. They have kept ' tha commandments; they have not In- i dulged lit beastly orgies and called them the resujtif tempnramrnt, prjd they tjiu'e I not flung their loose Ideas of morals or religion In the face of the world. Hundreds of thousands of people have CATMS1H Breathe HYOMEI-He l the' Soreness Kill Catarrh j Germs, or Money Biclc ' No Codaine, Opium or Harmful Drugs in HY0ME1 Australian KucalyptuV Is a powerful serni drsttoyiiur antiseptic. It Is .also a hoothlng atlil ntullng one. Hooth's. IIYoAlKI Is made of 'Ausua ban, Kucalyptus und ome of the Lister Jan anttsitlc; jj K . . 'A Breathed Ihroiiyh- the Inhaleh that times . WJth , the out,fjVthat all drjg gists haVfj the aJf iof UYOMHI kills tairh irrrnis and .heals the Inflamed and raw catarrhal snots. T f ft''- t , It pnQtratoa j5s no lktild oan intp ,the I liMiennost. reflesseo of tho breathing tract j and destructive germs whether In the j folds, crevices or nooks of the membrane aie reached apd destroyed. For catarrh, coughs, croup, colds, jore throat and all nose and throat mlsry HYOMEl Is guaranteed. If you own an Inhaler got a bottle of HYOMEl for only in centK lives I tears from the audience Instead of J hisses." ' "Why I3 It that the vlllalntss tvust I always be tall and dark-haired?" I In quired. "I don't think I've ever seen ;i destroyer of homes, and happiness on ! tho stage who had blonde hair." i "Oh. thev're not always brunettes; red ' I j 3 1 : Is supposed to bo quite a sign of laln too. Hut when I wai asked to wear p. red wIt, 1 flm'y refused, for t have my own Ideas about stage villainy. nnu uon i minx inc nnvoniuress snouia tilwavs he. drrsied In scarlet. and procjalm at opce that she Is this wicked lady of ', tho stase. "After all, my vlllluness Is-supposed to be a nell-btcd woman In good society, i And I hope 1 dress the part that way. 1 My frocks are mostly by Po!ret and 'lurutt. Tou know I change eight times ' In every performance and on matinee I days I count up twenty-four changes during the day, from the time I get up ' until the time I go to bed. That's about ' all the exercise any woman ran be ox I pe.oted to take, don t you think so? "Don't ask me to say anything about the prrsen atlon of beauty, for I am afiald I'd be a very bad subject. I have ' never had a face massage In my life," I and Miss Harris put her hand up to a i cheek that showed n fine and delicate skin sueh as Nature alone gives. I "1 haven't time for face massage and ' all the other INngs that people are sup- posed to du. Heyond playing golf, which I I adore. I do absolutely nothing thst , could be considered especially beneficial ' to health and looks. When I'm not at the theater I'm studying or reeling. I take ' French and Italian lersons and fctudy music, and I'm absolutely erar.y on the i i subject of beautiful things, particularly beautiful pictures. "I've travelled u good deal and seen-a great many wonderful paintings 'and been to many beautiful placfsi- Apd I think, perhaps, piy scrap book would Interest you, for I've kept thorn for a cood many, years. There's nothing so i JJ The hrlllhint star that shines so con spicuously In the oulhwet In the evening Is Venus, a planet n little smaller than the earth and at about two-thirds of our distance from the sun. Tho time It rciiutrcs to go around the sun., that Is, to complete Its year, is only SiJ of our days. The IctiRth of time It takes lo turn on Us axis Is ntlll undetermined. Some astronomers say It Is a trifle less Until our own of twenty-four hours, others that It takes J2S of our days, so thnt the planet lyis perpetual day on tine side tind perpetual night on the other. The. reason of this dlf Terence, of opinion Is that we tarely, If over, see tl.e surface of Venus on account of Its brilliant envel ope of dense clouds. Ufe, could scarcely In; possible In either citse, however ve hemently a, few astronomers Insist on It. If the day Ih perpetual, the heat tnust bo Insufferable, and the 'rbld must be, ttiually so on the night side. If tlio day Is only as long as ours, there Is still the everlasting glate or gloom of nn over cast sky on account of the clouds. The Inhabitants, If any exist In spite of thls, ca.it therefore know absolutely nothing' of" the sla'-s.' !nothlng bf the" sun, tliey 'Have ijo,' dca of a month or a year. They can y-noW only day and night, .and' they' l-an liavo nb "way of noting Mine, accurately. UecaUse Vetjus Is nearer 'the Hun than the- ea-th I. It can never appear to us farther than about forty-eight degrees' away from the sun, that Is, It Is always within about three or four hours before or nfter tho sun In Its movements ncross our, skies. It can, therefore never bo of extra ini'imy this way. so you cud .have everything yuto little heart desires Iiul now I am thru. Oh, cum to think of It, sed Ma, that Is a roglar funny peece of poetry. I Jesl got tho point, decreet. Yen, ncd To, I did, too. Tare up yure. Jlut, deorest luv. seen in the cast ot sunset, nor In the west at sunrise. On the i:th of this mouth It wilt appear to hn fn.rthe.rest from the sun, and set at 9;tT p. m. Since It Is nlso coming nearer to us. It will rapidly Increase In brilliancy, so much so, Alia t If one knows where to look for the plttliet. It may bo Keen by the unaided eye nl nny time of the tiny, provided the sk ' be clear. While Venus thus holds sway In ' the p pnlng sky. dupller Is trying to do the same In the morning. Its great southern declination puis It, however, at a great disadvantage. It risen nn tho 15th nt 4.50 it ni., und is rapidly receding from the sun, Haturn is gradually waning, It crosses the meridian on the 15th at fi;23 p. m. and sets at 1:32 n. m. Mar .and Mercury are too nenr the sun to be seen. The stiii rises pn the 1st, ir.th and 28th at :.1S, 7:22, 7:03 n. tit., and sets at 5:SS, fi:6T und 0 : 10 ji. in., thus making the clay's lengtii ten horns, ten "hours anil "thirty-three mlnute.s and, cloven hours and seven minutes, respectively, nn Increase) of one hour und seven minutes during the mouth. The sun n thirteen minutes up'd'moic slow tho whole' rnonllu "On' tin lllh It l fourteen ' minutes' twcntytsls seconds late, so that local apparent, noon und midnight will occur at 12;M stan dard time, ttujt Is 3S minutes after Our clocks announce It, This may be ver serviceable In certain religious obscr voticen since the church uses the natural day and pcrmltK-the-ilse pf standard time. The n?o'on Is new- prt :the Mtj, in first Uliarter oil the )ti fiill.'pn' io;36tl), and In last quarter .on tho 27thk Qn the l(Jtn It Is In close conjunction with - Vonus, It oven occults tho plantit In certain sec tions of the southern 'hemisphere. The crescent moon and tho planets, Cynthia tnd Hesperus, will make a fine sight In the evening sky on tha Sth and 10th. On the 2d the moon Is In conjunction with Jupiter and on tho Hth with Sat- urn. WITAiTAM F. UIQOE. I'relghton University Observatory. MIHS I-EANORB HAnillB, WHO PI-AYS THE PAItT OP MRS D'AQMLA-IN "TUB WHIP" AT TUB MANHATT A.V OPBltA HOUHI-S. i , stimulating und Inspiring us' looking ut UCUd a wonderful complete set of pic beautiful plcturea and oven If you ' caft I tutu of the ait noil, a, ltliiilcabes., have the uilglnals I think that a great I'tltuml costumes, anil Irneirs'tlig plttnres deal inoro could be done with a scrap uf different lands. After she 'got well book than people ordinarily Imagine. j again, she kept up with, )W collection, "I have kept photographs nnt postal fpiistlng the pictures In .different, 'hook, pictures of all the beautiful things T "t)er rr llc'tloii Is now lnva.uablo ho i kind of reference for at lists and ltlus trators." ,Mlss Harris' drawing room is filled have ever Fcen, und m scrap hooks are quite complete. Hut If you realty want to know how much good there ts In n scrap book Idea, let mo, tell oil about, with beautiful things attesting liei lovo an Intimate friend of mine. : of the artistic, and a wonderful Cliineift. "This woman was cotiva-losoips from -a. long illness anil she iMd lo Ktuy .mi s. couch all Ihj long for ni'juths' Hhe begged hej- friend (o .send Jiff j'l ftiif?. .pliotn-.'' tlrapery cmbro'tlered In paucucks show's that she Is nut superstitious. "Wlo should wo be sjpeibtltlo.isV 'After all. It's a matter of thought. If I graphs, old niasaxltie n)(l lllimtf-sjl L ive In my mind that something dread papers. :Kr!U thesp VhV rjt ouf'nJl .lt T iul is going to happen to me. I'm at pIcturrFum -wcrel; rntprMtlnBnAnt TtMctlng that vary, tiling. Hut I ca,i first she.put them' away In dlffernt'Sj, 'r aponge that out df mind and tlraw preai. velopes ' ' ' y j ' S ' hajiit thlnBs to bq 'lntead. 1 hope t draw ing' to thtfij'.MmtetH.'.ai.iTiiiyojJti coi- By LA HACONTia'SK. Femininity lu Its very essence Is sug- i nested In this graceful "dishabille" oT paly pink brocadod Hatln. TJiIti gown Is a long, loose slip falling straight. The edges 'prettily curled i.t Resides using the Inhaler throughout ; the bottom overlay in front and ahow a the day and for quick results, thousands skirt ot the same matorial with a long use th HYOMJSI vapor treatment ntiiuunded train. night Just tMjfptc going to bed. Iler It The high dlretolre oollar with smail Little-Bobbie's Pa 'o nughly heat a tsacup: Uwn rill it I small decollette. Tho gown Is closed In al' full of polling wator. Pour Into the ffrout by a row of hug buttons of ihu wai t- e.half tiwspjtiful of MYOMK1. nnio niaterlal. ti'o : ot stir l Hoiti tin cup cl-ae to rice ; The gown Is covered by a biald fichu ' of the month. and rralhi- i'tp Intu the I'.im the ha of ipllrictlun filling, tin- tipper part, fall. J Tie rortlnd Httlkel oil my list, sed Mu, 'an Mi" s iPMiig ,itr that ,iii:-h Inu tus .ttw In front and looped up at s a frock for dark eevnlngs, wen the nu By WILLIAM V, KlltK. 1 have a new Idee about making up some verses, sed Pa. I hav tried for a lohg'jtlme to sit a new idee, sumthlng that Is a lot out of the ordinary so that all of the editors will Jump' at a chamt to git my lines. I am glad that a grate lite is braking ,oaver you, sed Ma. I wish you wud toll me what yure Idee Js ft how much munny you think you nan git for each pome you rite. Thare Is so many things that I need. Here Is a. list that I made out today be foar you read me any of the lines that you have rote; Two yards of Irish Uce, to fix up an old frock. Goodness know, sed Ma. that the old. thing ts falling to peeces, but I vk thinking that I cud use the Irish lace on a new frock when you git reddy to buy me u new one some time the first ;':.il :MI::.,il! .rilL1': ill; :lili .!' Pu. ::ll"il' i'.f'.irjr.ll; that sympathetlc.ptirt," laughed the fanir oils lady villained. And I hope mi, too Well, srd Ma, the iievi, tiling on the list of things that I am going lu buy i fctim lovely lan-Jniy. Missus Holly ysk' ;showing me sum site hail Jost bougtit, six (oinpleet sots and reglar Paris models. If jott was a lady inMed of n man. ed Ma, & see. them dutiful Paris models, you would ravo oaver them. Yes, yes. sed Pa. go on. t e- .nn,! t'.i k.irr-- b .i i'.f-niiil'rle oinatn J I trs armt f br r as tliav are on lte , I suppoas sr,, sed Pa, eevtjlpgs.. You. know, de.er,'ed V that with the compln.MoK. Walt 'jWjav'o7'; havo to have tw;u illffirefic eplor(o.f rocks. o I want this HfcBp'd frook ao' I can Jiiatvh It with the ohif-Irisir lace thaf'ltSij go ing to tate off'of my old fjw'io pt(t onto tlie new (rock thut ,d)tQrr- going to bo a good boy and ImytiHVnic. Third on'.the Hat. .lied lla, Is a' vanity box. My old on,f.' whjcli I go( neerly six I Well, sed Ma, thkro Is only a fow othor llttel things nn the list that 1 can think of now-. & 1 will wall for them until next week. The others can be used handv any time. Now. dccreM luv, d .Mo. what kind of poetry have you got to show me? This piay .sotipd like .nonsense to ou. sed Pa. hut It t klud'of Jlngly. I think: Here's to the soldier wlclt went to the war & knew what Ids knife & fork whs for, & herd's to his fat & hiving wife. Wlch stayed at home and ate with Iter knife. 1 doan't like. it. sed Ma. It Is kind of xlll . &, hcqsldes )r is a slur ot us wlnt. inen Then I guess 1 wlU glv? up trlng to i itc sed Pa. I did intend to niaJk u. lot weeks ago, Is all dented up, A fat man that got on the subway at Orand St. knocked It off wen he was setting In the next seel to nin. (c a old lady which was standing up in front of the- fat man hap pened to step on It. I dldent blame' the, old lady, sed. Ma. beekaus she shud have had the scet. The next thing on my lis), sed Ma, Is a luvly set of fur's for next eeason. I dpant need them now, of course, sed Ma, but I can git them so cheep now, &. I was thinking that It wild be a. good Idee to buy them whll I have a chanst Tliay will be fine for next winter, If I can r t ra nice sutes to wure wltn theiu f.- atch tlietn Uoant tou think so ' sed Ma VOGUE The woman, with tasto abovo the commonplace, who realize tha Importance of dress, will find in Vogue just that nice touch of individuality that diatingulthe the faultlessly gowned. In the next few week will appear Vogue's five great Spring Fashion numberi each essential to the woman who want tho utmost dUtlncttvones and the earlieit fashion new. Snwl Faihicni for Limited Incomci ffoui an aU l'lfit lid to the inhiontble wotunn o( oot unlimited mtaoi. Fortcut of Spria Fihlon Ftlrmmry 18th Tin-etrlictt tutDcollc oewi of the Sprinr mode,- 'tl? .P,,Unu. . . AfareA lit Workiac models lor one's whole Spring- sad Summer wardrobe. Sprint DrH MiUrUlt sad Trlmmlait March ISth How tlii- Spring model sbill bo detclopoa. Sprlj Mlllln.rr ' April Ul ilio ncnt model! 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