Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 14, 1914, PART FIVE MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 8, Image 48

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THE NATIONAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE
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3-in-One lubri
cates small
mecnanisms
UIIS justrlght. Flows
to tne deepest
part of a bearing and
spreads evenly through
it. worKs out dust and
dirt. Never gums or
dries out. Wears a
g- wine.
Ueans & 3n.onC
Polishes
the new look to time-worn
furniture. Brines out
wood tints and the beauti
ful grain. Polishes a hardwood floor to
perfection. Makes the finest dustless
duster possible.
Nothing of steel or iron can rust when
DiUHAiife wiped with n little 3-in-One.
rrtfVclll3 Bathroom fixtures and all
nickel trimmings keen shiny
wncn j-in-une is ui
Rust
Sold In hardwire, drug, grocery, honsafarhlshlnir and
loi. bottle, 10c; S oz. 25c: 8 oz. (1-2 pt.).
general stores.
Wo. Alao.in Handy Oil Cam, S 1-2 oi. 2Sc. If these cans
are not with your dealer, wo will Bend ons by parcel post,
(all of 8-ln-Ono for SOe.
A IJbrnrr Blip with every bottle.
PRFFWr"9 or. pencrous free aamplo of S-ln-One
riCC and the 8-ln-One Dictionary.
Timnn-iN-ONE oil co.
I'i-ZIl Broadway New York
3-IN-ONE OIL
No "Made Up" Look
o matter whetber on the
treet or under artificial
Uht you may alnayi retain
theyonthfal, lovely natural
complexion mat nature
gave you inrouiu ue or.
CARMEN
Comnleaton Powder
' DoiMn't Shaw Poutdir
' Try It and tee Carmen will
" not rob off until you remove
It, nor lose Ita delicate fra-
trance. Kenned iteonle uae
CAItitKN exclnslTelr for It
KOE8NT "HIIOW lHIWDKll."
Harinleita and tin re. CAHMEN bene-
flta the skin tnmtMil nf Inlnrine It If
different from other powders. HViile,
k. Urnh ami tVcnm vour llntaaUl or
iTMinmciii nnrr ioiirc aize, ou crws.
Purse Size Box Given Away
together with handsome, ueefol uume .mirror to
erery woman writing for It. enclosing lOoln stamps or
allver to cover rout of postage and packing containing
aultlclent Cir ma rtV for two or three weeks dem
onstratra conclaslrely that Carina rewaer la perfect.
Stafford-Miller Company,
S69 OHt St.. St. Louli. Mo,
raw
fir -m
Mil- w ui mm wammmr
Til IS IISW
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IMPERIAL GRANUM
The Unsweetened FOOD
SAVES BABIES' LIVES
Makes hard, firm fletli, good
bone and rich, red blood.
Keeps babies
healthy during
hot weather.
For the
Nursing
Mother
Increases the
quantity and quality of her
milk and mves strength to bear
the strain of nutting.
Stni for FREE .ample and 44 pp. ioo.
"The Care of Bahlts."
JOHN CARLE & SONS. Desk 31.153 Water St.. New York
Include the nimrt of i ft (emit with babies
and a cute Hag Doll will t tent ou.
TO
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Sri
shrieks "to arms!" very likely to be
rut off in the middle of a note.
Already John and his comrades are
pouring from their tents, or the little
adobo cuartel, which they have made
their own. lie sees the flash of a
machete, and looses his rifle in that
direction as fast as his hands can
work Kb breech-block to and fro.
Perhaps he heare the thunder of the
hoofs of stampeded cavalry horses.
Perhaps, too, he catches sight of a
peaked hat topping a rise. Dropping
on one knee lie takes quick aim and
fires. If ho is. fortunate, the silhouet
ted form beneath that hat crumples
In its saddle and falls In a huddled
mass on the ground
yHAT is the sort, and the only sort of
A warfaro awaiting the main body of
any invading force. John Smith, and
even his cousin Tom of the cavalry,
Is limited by his distance from a base.
The Mexican guerrilla has no such
limitations. He has no baggage. He
has a string of horses, so that he can
ride one to its capacity and then tako
another, allowing the spare ones to
pick up their living as best they may.
He knows every water tank natural
depressions In rocks, filled by the
Infrequent rains. They hold enough
for only a very few horses and men.
John is taught to make war on the
standing crops whero there are any,
on his horses and the unoffending
cattle. At last, starved Into a sullen
submission, the guerrilla surrenders.
Then we will stuy and regulate the
country, as we always do. We will
start It well on the road to a prosper
ity such as It never has Been. At
this point the peculiarly futile
sentimentality which characterizes
us as a race comes Into play. Instead
of governing the conquered territory
as the better classes of Its Inhabitants
havo a right to expect that we will,
wo withdraw. Once more the men
who havo disrupted the land, who
drenched It in blood and made it
resonant with the screams of mur
dered women and children will bo
left In power as they always are,
by us.
For a time theso men will be wary,
as Invariably happens. Then, as
usual, they will commit some outrage
which oven long-suffering Undo Sam
cannot pass ovor unrebuked.
And the whole thing has to be done
over again.
Wrinkles
Thousnnd havo successful! yiiej
trace ot aitf. Ulnem or
wurryi i oi vi pure
Powdered
SAXOLITE
dlaaolvod In H pt. witch hatel i
uvHaibrawHOi inoenoct
la almott magical. Deepest wrlnklea. crow'
feet, a well aa flnent llnoa. completely ami
Quickly vanUh. r'ac Ix-comea nrm. amnotli,
r?..fn"'u!,1S.I'rr1'ul,-r' N k-rm to Undrt
Hu. list aaaiuaa&asoUtatMwiir-dj aim diva .bn
Tabs on the Famous
By Fred C. Kelly
D EPHESENTATIVES Daniel A.
Drlscoll, of Buffalo, Now York,
and Martin Foster, of Illinois, are
often seen together In the House
cloakroom conversing In low, earnest,
confidential tones. Foster used to bo
a doctor and Drlscoll an undertaker.
Representative Humphreys, of Mis
sissippi, used to be a drummer, and
Bold whisky and cigars throughout
his district. Rut he never drank or
smoked, nnd this unexpected abstem
iousness made such an Impression on
the peoplo that later on when ho ran
for Congress nobody else had mtich
chance.
The two foremost heroes In Con
gress aro Senator "Billy" Hughes, of
Now Jersey, and Representative
Robert E. Lee, of Pennsylvania. Each
is an export swimmer and has rescued
several persons from drowning.
Representative John W. Langley,
of Kentucky, makes his campaigns
for Congress by going about to bar
becues in his district and captivating
the peoplo by his selections on an
ordinary little vest-pocket Jew's harp.
BATHTUB
rlomklni. little water.
na, foldi Into small rot).
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Omis little.
1 VTaUhl la mum
fU Uacti tatia. fU UW ikaa tlm tutu. Luu
Sttan. WrltKIM!aMU.f IBid-Mlstl-a.
llltalll Sua OVUM Ca.. t TvMUt )., Tal-J-, U.
I Representative Stanley E. Bowdle,
of Ohio, tho successor to Nicholas
Longworth, in Congress, spins gyro
scopic tops for a pastime In his hours
of recreation. When he gets tired
spinning tops, he designs and invents
still moro tops.
"No Fun," Says He, "Unless You Wear B. V. D."
Get the full fun out of your vacation in B. V. D. If you're cool,
work is pluy, and either side of the road is the shady side. In
B. V. D. you belong to the " Won't Worry Club." Join it right
away, and you'll daily look at life through rose-colorod glasses, with a
quip on your lip and a song in your heart.
I-or your own welfare, tlx tho H.V. I). Hod Woven
mt'i in your mum ana mm;t tno sale
kiiiic It to you. If hn can't or won't,
nit! on every li.V. I), trarnimtlssewi
ViU Ittil tlVrrn ImM
MADE FOR THE
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Kit Mark Rti. I S, Put Off and
li.V. II. Coat Cnt Undershirts and Knee
Length Drawers, Me.. 7&c., II. 90 and
II.M the Garment.
II. V. D. Union Suit- (Pat. V. S. A
I SO 07) 11.00, I1.M, ti.no, 3.oo and 5.(
the Halt.
The B. V. D. Company,
Now York.
don Selling Agency! CO, Aldrrmanbury, K
Fishing Witha"CAILLE"
enhances Tour chances for a biz catch 100.
Your hands are always free to handle the I
rod. bocauso you leave au tno rowintr to your 1
KmpPoriablematMoior
r j 1 Can bm attachl to any row boat by aim
8 XL plytumlnaT two thumb .rwa and will
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RlabsMl wilt) MtwrnwrntraiM,
la itrm cbarc tve oodtrwtUr
sbaasU Sn4 for caUlor. talr
wanttxJ.
ron la nam boats
w baild marina motor from t to
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Motor Uliia J took.
The Catlle PeHecllen Meter Cd.,
1451 Caille Stv Detroit. Mich.
Dessert Book
FREE
mm
Let us send you
the Knox Keclpe
Hook, and enough
KNOX Granulated
Gelatine to make one
tint enouch to try
most anyone o( our desserts, puddings, salads
or jellies, also Ice cream. Ices, candles, etc.
Kecite toot free for your grocer's name
tint sample tor a Z-ctnt stamp,
KNOX GELATINE
213 Knox Ave. Johnstown, N. Y.
Delivered ytou FREE
on Approval and 30 days Trial
PHfl HO MMIFY bit writ, today for our tl
OCtlU HU mUrlCI WUcataloaof 'Wfir'
Bicycles, Tires and Sundrlea at prices ao (out they trill
aitonitK you. Also particulars of our creat new offer
to deliver you a Ranger Uicycle on one month's fro
trial without s cent expense to you.
RflYQ you can make money taking orders for bicycles,
u V I J tires, lamps, sundrlea, etc. from our big hand
some catalog. It'afrea. Itcontalna"combinatlonolfera"
for re-flttlni; your old bicycle like new at very low cost.
Also much useful bicycle Information. Send for It.
LOW FACTORY PRICES dJf No on. else can
. otter such valuea and auch
terms. You cannot afford to buy .bicycle, tlrea or aundrlea
witboutyirst learning what tea can oJTtrvou. Write now.
MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. 11-194, CHICAGO, ILL.
WHY SUFFER
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InsistonDENT
ALL DRUGGISTS " IS P
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SHADE
ROLLERS
Orlctaal and ubcqu ailed.
Woodor tin roller!. 'lroDrored
lequltes so tacki, Iarcator
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