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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. 13 ! ' " Here Ape Two Girls- This is the Girl That Gets the Christmas Presents. . This is the Girl That Soils the Christmas Presents. ,.,. , - ' ' ' ,, ' . -i w Actress Says If You Are Going to Dress in GctDy DcSiyS the Height of Fashion Don't Be Afraid' to $T Go to the Most Extremes : Shpp, early porr't let your carelessness -or laziness help to J)ile -work on the girls in the store at Christmas time If.you'.re selfish, siiop early for your own convenience. If you're unselfish," shop early for the sake of the femployqs. .. ' ' ' " ,1 A Cheerful Wife a Real Home Maker Huslmntl and Children Xliink More of Kasy Going Woman Who Smiles Than Ono Always ''Cleaning House." 12sr $ By DOROTHY DIX. i?I know a vro'mto yoxi her also!' $r 07$ TtW lscr'llvlng' hnagV-- 'who tftera)ly wears herself to a frawlo doing :her 'duty by her family. Ullor'house Is swept, ind scrubbed, and grubbed, and, .polished until. It Is clean and -shiny, as anew pin. iHer-husband's socks '.have- never a nolo in .them Her children's -lothes ' are ruffled ,'ind--tucked and 'land- embroidered untll'-theV look as If UieyVhad coin? out D.f a Fifth' avenue 'hop, Instead of bc ng made at home. i.Ndt a penny Is ever wasted In her , home, and with her v own hands she coofts dishes that require hot standing over the stove for hours.- because they aro - husband's or children's' favorites. Sounds like a description of the Ideal ' wife and the Ideal )omey doesft't ltt You would think that, hen family would wor ship herj" wqiljln't ypU.'Vui)sVou couldn't pry themviway fronthlrvpwn flresldeT But pot1 so, "The. wbrrlariVcjopiplsins bit- terly if tbOiusjalitude Cther family, and .that tVey'inake nod return la. "affec tlonifoT'tho e,ndles devotion, -.and, labor thatyihi, lavishes Upon them. She says, ,lrulV -enough, ' Chat they rievar 'stay at home-if there is any -other p'laoe-to-which they carr'go. She doosa't know.tha reason, why, but It's plain ttrough to every one else. She tolls so hard doing' the jUtlo things of ills llfo that aiie, has. Jib time for the bis thltigsT 1 She's 30 busy ' sweeping undfcf be"d and brushing uotfp cobwebs, that she has no leisure' In which to get ac quainted with her husband and children and to be companions to them. Above all, sho keeps hersult so worn and' weary that she Is nothing but a bundle of raw nerves,' and fs so Irritable that, she flags and frets and scolds at her family" .and. Is about as' soothing and agreeable a companion as' a fretful.' por cupine would be. therefore, husband and children dodge her society aa often as possible. Now, 1 am not minimizing tho" value of good housekeeping.. It Is essential ,fo 'the health and happiness of a family that the house be kept clean, and tho food well cooked, and the clothes mended, and the bills looked after. Out -It b of far jgreaier Importance that a wife,, and mother should be, amiable and pleasant, and If she's lust got enough physical strength to bo one or the other, by all means let her put her force Into Jollying nstcad .of Jolly-making, If you think over the woman you know whose husbands and children are crazy over them and who are always telling T" The New Corset For Fat Women The new corset designed to coerce over- fa t ladles Into the new style gowns has three sets of strings. When you have one set adjusted you still have two more struggles lert. Think or. thai ana sn.ua To escape this fate, fat ladles should lose no time In securing one of the large cases of Marmola Prescription Tablets that druggist and the Marmola Com pany, Detroit, Alien, seii zor tt cents. One of these tablets taken after each meal and at bedtime for sL short while will make her independent of the new corset. Being made In strict accordance with the lamous Marmola rrescription, these pleasant little standbys of thtr over fat are Dcrfectly harmless, except to the fat Itself, which they not Infrequently do away witn at the rate or a pound a aay, and they are also the most economical and least restrictive means for reducing fat one could adopt, as they get results without Interfering either with one's easy chair tendencies or tnetnoaa ol diet, how srvcr gtaeruuj, A what "my. wife said" and ''my mother and one's children argue It's about the way the, matter strikes most or us, be cause wo are riol. really so material after all. We care more for the spirit than we do for the ,body", and the people we love best tnti enjy most are not those who look after oUrphyslca-l comfort. It is those who minister to our spiritual well being. ' . ; - ' It Is better- for a woman to, neglect her house than to neglect being with her husband 'and .'children. It ie better for her to give,' thorn' plainer food and more of her society. It la better for her. to leave the' k'ltchen sink unscrubbed than to refuse the children's Invitation to go off to the park with them. It Is better tor her to put fewer scallops on her girl's petticoats than It Is for her to be so much engrossed with making their clothes she. has. no leisure to.d'cvoto to making their characters. Therefore, when-a woman finds out that she's so .busy with her domestic ' affairs that she hasn't time for anything ehu. and whon she, realises that she's so tired and cross after her day's housework that she can't 'laugh, the sensible thing is to cut donn the housework until she gets thinks" yotf "will have it borne in upon your mind 'that every one of these women ar good humored, cheerful wdmen, whoso laughs are hung on hair triggers, and not ono of them Is a conspicuously' good housbkeener.' Indeed, some of them art woefully slack housekeepers, but the husband and, tho children dort't care ,lf tbero Is dust An the uppcj jight hand cor ner of tho top pantry shelf, and they Bometitnes have to pin things together with safety Pins because a button' Is oft. Mother Is bo- Jolly and so ready to chime in with any youthful plan. Vlfo's bills aro not' cut down to the quick, , and her cooking; Isn't all that a fastidious palate could desire, but she Is always there with tho welcoming smile, atd sho's always so satisfied and BUch a good (e)low and so ready lb see a man's point of view, and, fcord, when you think of that and the kind of a wife some m?n have . had wished on them. What's a tough steak to ' a tough disposition? What's wutory potatoes to a weeping woman who is always In the doleful dumps? , That's about the way one's husband ILBBBBBBBB&LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBuSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBX LbBBBBBIbW SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr gBBBBSwSSBBWBBiBBfflBW BbsM BV- BHS ttM -Hera aro.thrce;c-f tho-latest and .most stunning -costumes worn by Clabjr 'DAslyg, wlia lti now on' A, brief .tour- of this counj try. Always regarded as tho best drcssou actress, Oaby nover falls to startle her audience by appearing In wonderful gowns. Recently sho be nan nn engage-'; m$nt, at X(e f'ulacci, Ixjndoti, and thoj'Oj introduce, among others, these three, costumes', , ' ' Thls.bathW enll, if'not serviceable, at least attractive Ueby sayH that tho tendency In bathing suits Is moro and I more towArri dl'srilnv nhd less toward :Usc and, thijjoforc, WJiy ibt. work, thlSjOtW its -logical nmiiT t Tho 'picture In which sho carries tho muff shows Qaby's conception of tho out-c-omo of tho nllt skirt "It hns alt tho al lurement, of the present mode," sho says, "dnd," II thwrprnctlcal -par.t ot fashion ,ls! lb' mnlo 10001110110 cu'slor, 'why not nifiko, It perfectly cnsyT" Therefore, 111' hor 'otVii way, Qnby (haii rcmoyint the, iower part of tho skirt and displays' her uhupvly limbs. 'The third costume Is b l?aul Tolrct wJio.is" now In this country. Tls ahowii the adaptability of the 'la'mp'Tliado ef4 feet, whloli is now In iVoc6iJv8a gen-t oral use In the country. 'Oabyis. costume) In JJils case, howover,.js no reoorOJ (ruflided tor general wear, as efrf' Is clad m tUMvettcs. Those sh6i,.eHUIoys Iti her latest act. Ono wlltsndfd" tho e'er( piescnt headgenr nnd her tendency toj wear her magnificent --Dcarls, (ipon any and nil occasions. - .' . . jnakocxactly tho same mis "'inan is so eager and In- It to tho.place'wlerefShe can. l9k.le-( nnt und aot:' pleasant; That's tbo lmpor .. .l.ln : .t . ... Ami men takV). Man tcnt.on-niulilnB money for ills family that ho leavosjhlmso't no time In which to, bo a companion to his wlfo-Mfnd eiilldran,' arid ho comes homo no deadly tired from his City's work that he's as cross aa a sore-headed bear. " " Tho money that audi a man makes brings us little happiness ' to his family us docs 'the' export housekeeping of such a woman., . Fathers arid mothers and husbands and wives owe the duty of cheerfulness and good Jiuiqqr nnd pleasantness lp th'c,lr families- afl, well us that of providing for their physical wants', and It they InUst decide, between., tho jw,o, thoso who do vote themselves- to pleasantness choose the bettor 'part.' ll'IropHorSeofiiiQia : . J Hy HKV. TuoArsa?. (HlEUOnV. Tho f lift .railroad -In India was, opened Just sixty years ago, November 22, UKI. ' ' Oveh tho subjects of tho moguls and tho rujahs tho re-. morse-less car ' oC Juggernaut' h ad foiled ahd ermine cil for- cppntless generation, and now1, at. lurst, Iiad como the car. of Vrogross, drawn, ' not by lazy but-, locks, but by tho if- As Seen at the New York Horse Show & By Neil Brmkiey - ... . - . . . ', -J) 4 : k .ASP ' I i '. ' X Z aHHHllllllVKJaBJlV U TlMff,. 1 j K --Ar aS? ' J 1 . ' ; 1 .i ; 1 mighty though lnvlslblo'.pnwerar Bteam, and destlnod to comete). idetrackl Juggornaut nnd all tho. superstition and ciUelty for which hn had. nolphlt stood. Than tho vast lndlaif vI))j(ld,,. with its vcriWablo past, its tee jajtwpimilllonB of pisoi'le, its cloud-plcrclnw -rnpifntalns and itllijostlo rivers, Us artuiU' philosophies and hoary religious cult's, jts marvellous foreRts and Jungles, Its wealth of animal forms, nnd Its Innumerable, royalties with tholr "barbaric gold and penrf."'. there Is not upoq all the earth a more Interesting region. ' And tho wonder only groWa when one stops, to. think that this -stupendous em pire Is governed by a fewtirdUflad En. llshmon, whose king llye ajf ands ol miles awny,, nnd wtigse' language, religions, ethics, politics laailWure habit) of thinking and living .uro.Hhfrlrect op-l post to or that of the mlillqfj 'who are Kbr 1M years the little handful at ArurloJ Baxons havo Impressed, 'their LwllI upon! tho mighty maes of Aslatloi.lhumanltrJ and, with a few trifling exceptions, no attempt has been made by yW0,06O toj stay tho conouerer'B how; of say untal nim, "What doost thou?"' It Is one of the most astoundln mlraJ . . . . t . . i pies tnut is inaue itnowp,.to us in thai whole course of history ,tuU perhaps af- fordu us the most strlklngvinstance known! of the omnipotence oFj-wlH Doper and moral courage. To the s.tudnt of psy chology tliere Is a perennial interest In the silbjfeci of Ilrltlsh rule lnInfl!a why It Is. and how It Is. thaU the. little cnrJ poral's guard of Kngllshmen living in trio midst of millions of .orientals are able) to maintain their sovereignty qyer them. How to Make t(te;Btst Cough Remedy fit tfome A Family Supply at mal!.Cest, ' and Fully Guarantee. At the left is Mm. AV. fc. VanaerWIt," ana at the right Mrs. W. n. Hearst, "V. . Mako a plain syrup -by mixing one pint of granulated sugar' and. pint oi warm water and stir for ;2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of pure Pinex (flftr centa worth) in a pint bottler and fill ft up witli the Sugar Syrup. ..Ibis Rives you a family supply of the best couch ivrup at a saving of $2. It never spoils. Take a teaspoonful evory one, two or throe hours. - The effectiveness of this .simple remedy is surDrlsini?. It seems to.taka hold al most instantlv. and will -usiiillv eon.l qiicr an ordinary coil(jh.Viai'51 hours.) It tones up tho jaded Japptfite and isl just laxative enouRn-jo oo neipiui in a couch, and has pleaslflir taste. Also excellent for bronchial'' trouble, bronchial asthma, whopping cough and spasmodic, citoup. I .This method of making cough remedy, with Pinex and Sugar' Syrup (or strained honey) is nw used in more homes than any other cough syrup.1 This explains, -why H is often Imitated,; thouch never'succcssfuTly.- ,If-you try it, se' flnly'renuine Plxyiwhich Is a most valuable concentrate compound oi xvontay white pine extract, and Is rich in cuaiacol and other natural heallnu pine elements. Other prepare .tions will npt work in. ttils. combination.! A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or money promptly. refunded,', goes with) this' preparation. Your druggist has1 Pracx.-or' wUl-ctitor-you." If not.. J eetyl toTha Hlex qb Ft. Wayne, Ind