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"His Great Love"
By Nell Brinkley
CopyriKht. 1?1. Internl. New. Service.
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For her the Muse or verso awo'te and he began
to match word to word to make a Valentine. For her
he washed Ma thin neck every day and stayed awake
In church. And for her sake he faced a spoonful of
black medicine looked It in the eye and drank It
down, and . smiled, because she said that he waa
brave. s
A Man I know, who owns a small, dear son with
golden hair that titands on end;, gray eyes, and a
mouth like a sleek strawberry, mused and spoke. And
what he said was this: 'I want my small son to know
girls. He will get plenty of boys, and fights, and les
sons in valor, and rough good-heartcdness, r.nd blows
in the face without my leading him by that way;
plenty to make a man or him if the man spirit i
there.
"But this I will take the trouble to do to see
that he knows girls little, big. or woman grown.
But the feminine thing who will paint the silver lining
on his brusque Iron cloud, who will make him to
know what softness, tenderness, delicacy, loveliness is.
And on that Knowledge he will draw in whatever h
works at all life long. From that his faith In all fine
and lovely things will spring.
"Where is the man who was really a good great
man who had not fair Ideals. What is a man or a boy
without that hand behind him the good hand o'
woman: the hand of down and Bteell For the sake of
all the lovely women and small rlrls I have known,
and the sweetness that they offered me for mine to
hold In my life, do I do any brave thing, any good
thing, any tender, any big thing that humble I have
done.,
"And here's a heart of pity for the small chap
who has never known the great Love the worship of
ten years old for feminine nineteen. And here's may
any maid be proud to own the adoration of a child!
"Once I washed my neck faithfully for many
weeks for a tall, -slim girl who read me boy hero tales.
Against her lovely crinkly plaited frock I leaned with
her kind arm around me,' and together we builded
tales of adventure mighty and Impossible! For she
wan child and woman, too,- and glad to run from her
done-ui hair and high heels and beaux to a tale and a
toasted apple w ith a small worshiper.
"She believed 1 waa brave and without fear she
said bo and far away from her, for that, I took my
medicine both then and now! She said I could do
anything, and bo I wrote her verses, and still I dare
to write them see! Bhe said that I was truthful,
and so for her I washed my neck beyond the boundary
line of Jaw and ear even when no one saw! And still
I do a little more than what I must for her.
"My son shall not mlus that!"
NELL BRINKLEY.
Winters 6j?atst Conmr
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'Coffee
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The Charm of the Toilet Table
Gradually, with the revival of eld
world modrs and tastes, the toilet table
the vanity of our groat-grand mother
and generations of their ancestresnea-la
returning to favor with all Its Incom
parable charm and pli'tiireanucness,
thouph modeled on unto-ite nP that
rnabln It to strike a hnnnouloiia note
with the reat qf the bedroom or boudoir
suite.
A frirnd of mine. Just returned from
Parin, where ehe haa been engaged ipon
Important ar work for the last eleven
months, tella me that the tolht taole In
the Frenchwoman's home la pow a
thing of extraordinary elegance at well
as great Importance.
"And Its charm that can be under
stood by one who lias reveled In the
comfort and the artistry and compared
It with the atern and clumsy 'dreaslng
tabic' that has sought to taxe Ita place,"
the assured me. "I remember how upon
arrival, tired and dull and depressed, at
the house of a friend one evening. I waa
placed In a cuahlnned chair before her
toilet table, and left to convert myself
from a wind-blown, work-soiled object
Into a trim, refreshed and perfumed ele
gante, "The charm of the dainty toilet table,"
aha oontlnued. "seemed to act upon ma
like a tonic. Only a woman could ever
understand the sheer delight of sitting
before thnt pretty creation of satin-wood,
with Ita quaintly shaped morror, aup
ported upon either aide by the tiniest
cherubs In the world, with lis fittings of
silver gilt, ita trinket boxes, and Ita lit
tle shining vasea of violets and rosea."
she drew a rough sketch as aha talked
of this toilet table with which aha had
become to enamored, and It waa easy
for me to aee that the recently revived
vanity of other days possesaet a charm
and fascination that la totally lacking in
tho substantial pieces of furniture, with
commodious drawers and aapect of sober
usefulness, with which we have been
sattafled of late years.
However busy a woman's life may be,
however broad end virile her Interests,
there ia always a secret fondneat In nor
heart for the vanltiea of femininity the
"poety of dress" that haa charmed the
world from time Immemorial. And Just
as the small girl finds delights In "dress
ing up," her mother keeps young and
pleasing by the "mental tonlo of hor
toilet." as It has been aptly termed.
The old world toilet table la a dis
tinctive thing, not a commonplace proaato
piece of furniture matching the bed
room suite and designed on practically
the aame lines at every other toilet tabid
of Its, kind In existence. It Is a creation
of daintier make and material than the
chairs, wardrobe and bed expressing
Ita owner's Individuality in the language
Of comfort, poetry and quaint charm.
In art, the toilet table has ever been
a thing of distinction and Importance.
Hogarth, In one of his pictures of the
"Marriage a la Mode" series, haa made
Immortal a beautiful creation, with gold
framed mirror, gold cords and tassels,
and luxurious crimson ' velvet. And
Boucher, in the "Marchande de Modes,"
haa Introduced a toilet tabid ot .'equal
bharm but entirely different etule, Shew
ing the flimsy muslin and magnificent
cosmetic Jars that delighted the feminine
aex of the late eighteenth rentrury.
In loetry too, the toilet table baa us
significance. The veiled creation, pre
dominant tn a certain gay era, has been
immortalised In verse:
And now unveiled, the toilet stsnd dls.
played
Each ailvr vase In mystic order tut'
At all the various stylea of the good
old days are being revived In the toilet
tables, to soon to charm us Into Im
patience with the modern uninspired
variety. It may be expected that tha
"veiled" toilet table will again put In
Its appearance. In fact, my friend from
Paris tella me that there Is already In
vogue a roll top toilet table, which may
be locked when not tn use, and opened
when desired, to show a datsllng col
lection of toilet accessories and orna
ments .
Seen in the Shop Windows
Advice to Lovelorn
By Beatrice Fairfax
A (inn A Idea.
Dear Miss Fairfax: A new club (the
first of Its klndl has been formed In our
city for literary, debating and public
speaking, In which both boys and girl
may participate. Members IS years or
over may Join. In a measure. It Is a
social as well as an educational society.
A number of gtrla of 1. In the enl,r
year at the high school, desire to know
whether you consider It propr for them
to Join this clue, which will Imhl Us
meetlnga one night a week. They ee.
nothing wrong In becoming member, but
wth to feel that they are doing fe rWht
thing. rUKI'LKXED.
It will be very pleasant as well as
sensible for tha boys and glrle of your
city to meet In this way. Certainly such
a dub will bring boys and girls together
In a sane and sensible way, and will en
able them to meet each other for the ex
change of real Irieaa rather than Just
with the Idea ef silly flirtation.
Dlffereare ia Aatea.
Pear Mlsa Fairfax: Should the fact
that a young man la a year younger than
a girl prevent a marriage? Ixita of r'-
pie ssy you never can be happy It Mia
man is younger than ttie girl. it. a.
It Is absurd to suppose that a year's
difference in age one wsy or the other
is going to wreck the happiness of a
marriage. Generally, It la advisable that
the husband be more mature than tho
wife, but In love affairs one can only
generalise, besides which, It Is possible
that a man a year younger than Ms wlfo
may be much more mature in his view
point and experience than she Is.
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HOME OAKERY I
and LUiiCN I
1 803 St. Mary's Ave.
ASK FOR AND OCT
SKINNER'S
THK HIGHEST QUALITY
pag Hi Eire
3 PACK RECIPI BOOK fall
SKINNER MFO. CO., OMAHA, U.S.A.
LAN0EST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA
The spring turbans are mostly draped.
Sweaters will be at Important the com
ing summer aa they were laat.
A great many of the new drees have
their skirts held out with a eord.
The separate skirt of silk Is again In
vogue.
Perge will be good for the spring suit;
also soft checked velours.
The soft green shades will be popular
among colors for spring.
The smart woman has motor and
country coat of leather.
No hat, no matter what the shape,
darea to have much trimming.
The motor coat can he brightened by
adding plaid ribbons on the edgea.
If you have a hat edged with fur It
can be tightened dellgntfulljr by amtttn
mallne frills on It tn place ef the fur.
New hat a are very high In the back.
Hair bands are now made to ms'ch
one's evening frock.
Pretty shoulder knots are of blae vel
vet flowers with white centers.
Pamask red velvet roses are prettv or
skunk fur collar and muffs.
A hltn faille blouse I worn with a
myrtle-green cloth skirt.
High-crowned hats will be a feature of
spring millinery.
Silk suits are coming Into favor fop
spring.
There Is a suede waistcoat, soft and
easy-fitting, to wear under the motor
ooat.
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THE GREAT ANNUAL
WALK - OVER
SHOE SALE
13 Now in .Full Ola of
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Come Early and Get Yo
These Wonderful Shoe
ur Share of
Bargains
VOX mo. .Broke
lots of nam's d
women.' shoes that
ordinarily sell at frog)
3.60 to 1 1 Aft
yonr oholee I . H H
while they last
XXT TO. a Msa'g
and women' regular
ga.BO, tVOO and 94.60
STirr. 52,99
all els, at,..
I soo r AIR8
I OK WOMEN'S I
i SHOIJS, VAL- jj
. 99c I
'3.99
X.OT 1TO. 4 Men's
and women' regular
S.00 and 9S.B0 Walk-
Over la all tha new.
and In all
alaaa, at...
LOT WO. 6 -Can
tn- women' areata of
the town ae and ae.60
Walk-Over, M nn
la all tfila
sag sty las, ye.. ,wu
Walk-Over Boot Shop
317 South Sixteenth Street
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Ask your milliner for Styletex Hats
' All Merchants and Milliners are invited
to visit bur house the week of February 14th
arid see our display of Styletex Trimmed Hats.
Or a Cne, the man Milliner and lecturer
who created such a furor last August at our
house will give his customary Lectures twice
daily. All Milliners and Merchants are in
vitcd. The topics under discussion are of
such importance that you cannot neglect this
opportunity to learn what's what in styles for
spring and summer.
M. Spiesberger & Son Co.
Wholesale Millinery and Makers of Styletex Hats
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
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Free!
Free!
Saturday
A Beautiful Large Water Color Picture with every purchase of
1 lb. of our gas roasted coffee which Is roasted fresh in our store dally,
or with every 1.00 grocery order (sugar not Included).
17 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for $1.00
IH-lb. Sack (o(k1 Hour, Pennant brand 91.43
I'Vewh Ihepaed Chicken, jkt lb 10c
lbs. Fresh runs !eaf Lrd for
KiikIIhIi Walnuts, soft shell, mill, recans or Mixed, per lb 10c
IVinie nib I toast, rolled, no waste or hone, per lb 17 He
Hlrloln Kruki or Porterhouse, fresh, choice cuts; per lb. . 18 He
lbs. fresh Neck Bones for. . .2!io.
PIS Pork Shoulder Koast. lb., ttfio
Pig Pork Shoulder Dutts. . . llific
Home Made Pure Pork Sausage,
per lb IllHo
Fresh Rabbits, each 12Hc
Three 10c cans Jam for ... 10c
25c Jar Pure Preservee for... 10c
He cans Pure 8orghutn at. . .7Hc
Good Country Roll Dutter. 27 He
Pie Peaches, per can 7Hc
We deliver free everywhere. Ojuntrjr ordere filled
at alxve price.
Phone
cut" The Peoples Market
PIG PORK LOINS. Fresh, Kot Frozen. 10 7-8 c
Pure Cone Leaf Lard. 10 lbs. for . . . 98c
Kreh Irn8 l Chicken 19. Ho
rti-er l'ot Ku-1 IO0.S0
I 'tar Pork Huiih lase
I'lg Pork ltoaet
uutiv Vel Koast IH1O
Young Vul Chops 141,0
I. Ullll) I.fKK 144
l,mb Chops, lb 14H
Simt tSirlulu Steak 1H.
Cpar. flib t4
Dellv.rle. to all part, ef the ty. Mall erl.rs f 1114 at oaoe.
PUBLIC MARKET !S1
Salt Pork
Curiuhy'a Diamond C Haina.,
Bklnm-d Hani
Kxtra l.nn Breakfast Bacon
Hug-ar Cored Huron ,
Fresh Rabbit, each
F ivIA
From I tn I P. M.. hainh Chop... So
From to 10 P. M. 3-lb: pall pure
Lard 35o
. 40
.mte
.ie4e
.laSo
.134.
...100
I SAVE rJHILE V0I Eft? I
ajfD ttb otiis 3 Years Old
OLD CROW
OLD TAYLOR OEUSuEY
CEDAR BROOK , 1
Oar treat ramodallna; sal 1 tlll volar ea Wlua
kle a low a 7o per saajt. Caokiay'a ramou
Orap. Wine, tl.SA per (.luia. Brau.i, Clt(
Champar. Marmal4a. Olive. Bf Bsiiaot, eta.,
aow -oibs; at extremalr low prtoo. CUiaa eoapoaa
with .aeb purcha..
16th and
Full Quart
CACKLEY BROS.
itol Ave. aii
Vm Tour
Order..
oairi tmvtt, m su o
a, 100 .u. eo
Tip brand Corn rlyrup. H sallun lo
Tip bland Corn Hyrup, 1 gallon, 36o
32-ox. l ure Fruit 'reserve 800
'la H!f tinge, 1-lb. pk ISO
I'dinlny, lurge tan, 7o three for IS.
l.lilit JIouho Cleanser, a real mom y
aver 40
Matrhea, regular 6c boxea, 3 for So
Catsup, 16 ox. bottla Tip llo
Cataup, 1-gallcin Jus; Tip .30
JlornprailUli. 10c bottle To
1'anrake Klour, 14f alse...., bo
Pancake Hour. -lb. pkg too
Household Ammonia. I On lze....7s
Cider Vlneaar, 1-qt. holtle To
Koman Beauty Apple, bo....l.M
Halt An Itijiii on which eom. imc
or make a large profit. 14-11).
s-k 13o i-lb. aa-k Bo 3-lb. k. 30
Cloilic-a Pin. 63 for Bo
CVdar Oil PollNh, Anv Lady Brand,
II alse eoo, 50c alze 30o, 260 sis
for lBo
Iromedsry Instant Tapioca, neertx
no auaklng, lOo ikg 80
Cocoa, vfc-llt. can Tip, ".'c lze,..18o
Pnpiom, 10c pk(f So; three for 8ao
Hlark Ink, 4 os. lc bottle s.
Peaches, fancy Mutr, ea h to
Prune, fancy, lb lOo
Irttd Itasipberrle. lb 344
Crteco. for short -.ulnar, etc.. II Ip,
00, KOr lze 4Bo, '.'6c nze 810
Pain r Kraut, lb, BVio; quait 6.
Talcum I'uwd.'r, laiKe ran So, tlir-
for 13o
Peanut Dutter, MacLar.n'a beat,
per lb lie
Mouae Trap, for So
Hewing Mehln Oil. 10c bottle... So
Tollot Paper, l roll, for .4
Chill Con Cam., Van Camp', can, a
let Oil Hhoe Polish, 10o bottle. . So
Queen Olive, tO-ot. Jar lie
Mop Stick 7
Hlulng. 60 bottle 4.
Htarch I. X. U cold. 10a pkg To
Peroxide Toilet Soap So, S for 134
Pyramid Powdar, cute tost and la
bor of washlnr 40. 36c alse 16o,
Sc size 4o, I for lOo
Tunny flM. fine for salads, etc.
S!Bc U. 17e, 16c size lie, 10c else So
Oystere, cove 14o aa4 To
(Shelled Walnut, lb 44
Gunpowder and Uncolored Jap Tear
regular 60a grade, per lb......4O0
Mav Bloasom Tea. '4 -lb. pkg.. ..800
Prlnreea Sliced Pineapple, tH-lb.
can for lo
Prlncena Orated Pineapple, 2 -lb.
can for 140
Island Sliced Pineapple. 2H-lb.
can 17e
Peachr. small can, t. I for. .85.
Toothpick, 60 pkg , 3
Apple Clclrr. per gallon 840
Preserved Fig, glaa Jar 14o
T'ocoanut, bulk, lb. ISo
Plrd Heed, 15-oZ. tkg to
linwkeye Pi-aa, xlfle-l. loo can .0
Maple Hyrup, gal.. 91.38, 4 -gal. 73o
Quart 380; pint 81.
We lutve Just ofM'tieil Su. SUi, at 21th anil Furt Streets. The Meat
rtepartment uill oiK-n mhhi. So. 3(1, at 21th and Leavenworth, will
IsrohaMy he open the inlilillc of next week.
THE BASKET STOR
Trice 1-lnt tjuotea :tOO hems Lower Than Any Omaha Grocer.
Pure Cone Leaf Lard. 10 lbs. for . . . 98c
Pig Pork Loins. Fresh, Not Frozen. ... 10 7-0c
Fresh. Dressed Chickens 13Vto
Pig Pork Hull ia4e
Pig Pork Koast 8Ta.
Hteer Pot Koaat..., 10o, 80
Young Veal Koast 11V0
Young Veal Chop. 14U.
Mutton Chop. 144o
Hteor Hirlolii Steak 18H
Fpare Itlb. S
bait Pork , 8.
Cudahy's Diamond C and Star Hams
at 17i,o
Kkinned Hams .IBS
Fresh Habhlta, each 10c
Fresh Oysters, quart 80s
Kxtra Lean Breakfast Bacon. . .lS,t
bugar Cured Bacon lJ.o
arnciAX,
From 1:40 to 10 P. M. l-lb. pail
Pur. L&rd a jo
Dallvarlee t. all parte ef tbe olty. Mall oroer filled a oao.
THE Er.lPRESS MARKET
Opp. Vtxlwwh Be and JOc More. HJl Kouth IBth St. Tel ) '.'toT