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TTIK RF.K: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL Ki. U vi o TP v 0 Z0 n rnn o yV 7 TUT ss. n m s. 7 -7 m Ho )W to ( Ripen r PH. IIOHKHT W.UdOJ, I'ersnng worried h- Insomnia will HmJ the cause concerned In their own partlo uliir eases and work out their cure from - these hlnte; but If we full, they snd I, there must be no forlorn descent upon the druggist for sleeping draughts or rmwders or tablets or pills. Thst way re danger, maybe death; for 'liufcrt ttlth th poarr to steal away voiir ntfv r never (no mailer what honks it Hdn-rtlsements may say sate ami giiml i Hem-lit may result from a judicious una ! if the right drug nf the opportune mo ment, but nn ngfnt whirl, numbs the mumI Important porllon of your Uody In npltn of Itself and redueeg your being to home nt iiticnnaclouanriia may leave In ; ili'lihld damage behind and a persistant ; nsn lit It rimy fnl In an iiiipeted hull ! In ;i vital aeciion of th human machine j KuWi accidents prour dally and often j Hi- drug employed hii Ifeeil on upon v llrli some scientist hat pronounced ll a Single wmd "safe." i nrr is no iu' in tampering; tvpji Hi' easriillal machinery at being, I'rlacs oc cur when am h tiiiniri trig has in be at templed, liut Hie heel physician la he who only iiienaurtis out hie pet hvpmlc In fear and trembling when he can think of no a'tet nsllvii. It la not shvsys Ihc doctor who can liiudure a hotllo to hanlah your pain t , om e who inirea you eounesl. ofimi Hie I morphia or other srdallv It added to the mliitiirii to ave thought or conceal j ignorance as much a to allay your suf fi'ilng. fain means suiiM'thlng every time and ft merttcal man ha got to reallie ex actly whet that something signifies he fora he ulpne It out; otherwise, he may tilunder paal th signals Into n calamity which will coat a human life. It la the sumo with Insomnia. If you cannot aleep there la a flaw somewhere" In tha machine and to force matters with a drug while that flaw remains wtrured la neither common sense nor prudent, This article may help you to repair defert. Khould It' full, however, ou must gel a doctor to liiye-itlgate your care and ptssi rlbv. There era muny rguseo of Insomnia which lannol he prof llahly dlecuaaed here The serret of p-'ttlna over lo eleep and f staylnir there la In many, prohehlv moat, Inataiicea h matter of comfort The mind must tie ;ny and I he body ay i.lao. Your hrnln Is nii audli'me chamher Into which your ncrvea of acnmtlon bring eontltvial mewefte from all parts of you, When the hour for alimiber arrives the hraln j-rowa nnturally InsMenltve, hut nn unixperied or exrltlnj meaaaire my eo k-p It on tha.ftlert that the trlrk to laj may be lest or spoiled. There Is a. stage In weariness which. Juat aulta sleep. If you work or play be ond that Ideal moment your brain be comes Irritable and even ordinary m-a Mites which at other times could not keep you awake a cm annoylna; nnd spoil klumlx-r, Kven at such a rtaga, however, It la possible by an effort of the will to control some of these meassgea, school the mind Into, rmllvlon and secure aleep where a weaker Individual would toss nnd fret, A Imok or a placid train of ihftuvht muv beln vou to the same goal, f-tj The matter of warmth has already eeri i onaldered. It Is important, , not omy because chllllnss anj-where moans mee unges which disturb the brcln, but be cause cold oontraeti th blood veasel In the are Involved, and s'Jcli contraction means that the bjood which ordinarily he there has ti find flcomrrmdatlon daewhere, In sleep tha hraln ought to he denuded of blood and tha warmer tha test of tha body la tb easier can a tem porary anaemia of tha brain be man aged. Th drowslneea which oomea when one la lov before a big fire la In example of I the value of warmth hefl-eoras, nni nni tle, a hot foot batli-wlth or without mustardaa an aid to sleep, and the faot that one attempts to restore conscloua ness In a porn hag fainted by Nlooaenlng the collar or nac.kband nd lowering the head to get more blood to i. e.,-4h nrinr tVet 4hn nat- I IOW 1. I tuv,, K'"-" - ural highly Insensibility may be made more eecnro by coaxing tha bulk of the circulation Into tha trunk and extremi ties. K higher pillow alma at. the same end by another mothod. It 1 the opposlta action to that, uaed In flrst-aJd for falnta. Hut a built-up pillow often helpe aleep In other waya, a by making respiration easier for folks with bronchial or lung or heart defects t ribs have more free dom to move so) or by facilitating the movements of gases 1n the flatulent. Wind or flatulenra la a great cause of nleplenHS. It may prevent one falling ailrep for hours and It tends to muke leep snatchy and unref reahlng. The comfort of the alimentary canal Is thus Important. A. heavy meal within four or five hours of bedtime Is a mistake and nn Indigestible article eaten before lerp may cauee disturbing dreams or actual nightmare, folks differ lit the rapacity for reconciling aleep and digestion and theie are many to whom a Until meal or a mi drink of milk or gruel .hint be lore Ivlng down will act like a hvrn"tt end secure ulumbcr, sound and ri treeh- f J lug, Tr pernon a victim ft ItiS'uuiila whose nhdnnieiinl tw-tit like a drum nlmuld for 'eao'Oi step all S'Cips and bro(h. avoid i.lrv, nw I'tesd, ot i" and ht. , niered toant keen hn fnnaumpH"a of r.jUld si meal times ilun to Hi" Irr ..((.In inlhlimim i one ri-nir"'"ii UHI,I' ' tbl"t'l aftrr att meal m l ,t betltnxe I 'clliHt,ill limit t- " "I1 , ,.,1 lbs a. wmi, in!l al-si-rptioii f (...i-., i i ffnil'' I, limine prml fs i !, ll, IV !i n"" -'. Discord! "Of the Noble We Expect Much" By Nell Brinkley Copyright, II1H, Inlern'l News Hervce, c I-OSt; to our table a Kirl lighted a match. It mado a hrlKht, goldon gpark close to her face. In Its. upward-shlnlnR light ber eyeg glowed elflibly, a flake of Unlit caught iindnr the laghes, tbe warm color aeemed docitor In the shadow above her cheekg and the hair that gnrayed out around ber foiehoad glittered goldenly. We watched with amllpg for nh wag o lovely a tbiug! And then all of us reentered a ahock ag the golden npark caught the end of a cigarette, wag drawn pale and blown out with a breath! The girl with the glowing eyes and tho glittery, haby hair around her browg looked iig over calmly and blew a thin veil of smoke In tbe shining air between uh. - Baby-Olrla and Bluff-Boys, with the swagger of a pirate going out Into the world away from his mamma, would never takrj Into account the opinion of a Stay-at-Homel But listen you respectfully to this for the man who nuld It, watching the mistaken little beauty at tbe stranger-table, has trotted tbe world over until H Is all Home; he bag found a welcome on a fror.en Iceland bay; he has curled up under the flam of the Northern Lights as a boy bark to the old picture of "Wide-Awake" that bung over nig bed; he baa found the Jungle of South America a retreat with four walls because It was Home again; bo hag net bis bag at the door of the South Peas snd listened, with a gl for the footstep within so a girl who smoked was not new or sirsnKe or horrific to him! , Vet this he said, with a musing smile nn his thin, not younKi Prosperity Proves Dangerous Tltivg face; "Somehow It doesn't look right - there's something queer, out of harmony about It, 1 never get over a crawly little feeling; the part of me that adores women, from my little old mother down, always throws up Its bands before It thinks! At least It Is so when I see It In an American girl. And the American girl know all this as well as you and 1, Whelher It Js the root, stalk and branch of tradition that Is In our very cell-flbreg or not, our training, our Meals, which have said always a woman must bo fragrant, may now, cook, smile, flirt and baby the world, but she cannot smok like a man and still be all woman, I do not know but there la a look of unease about the girl In our country who smokes and the man who sees ber do It, We don't like ber quite so ardently, and she secretly doesn't Him hrrHolf entirely! "For the Russian, the countless races of the Oriental, who may smoke as unconsciously as a child drnssn ber doll, for whom a cigarette Is, nor ever hag been, no morn strictly masculine than the ripe fig or the coffee after dinner- why should their woman look odd when she Is doing something about which she has no secret feeling? But our girls ab h h! Them's a rub somewhore! A itrlng gone off In lone In the rhythm oi tho lute. The mnslc'g awry iml epollt by a persistent little discord In the cadence a flaw In he perfect line, a break In the pute, dear color. We'd Just rather Oie wouldn't: Woman I" nobility' And 'nohlens obllge'-of the noble we expect much." Ho what do you think of that? NICU. lilUN'KXKY. Why I Never Married The Third Woman Tells Her Story BY tJOiWTHY MX "I am sn old maid,'' said ihe third unman, "because I talked the courage to endure s little poety snd f e a few "M pari tils belonged to that class of American who, on a beer Income, cul- ! lit Mir champagne tastes In their dsugh j tain, and bring them up to fel that Ufa I Is cliidein, sshes and dust unless they m ii bate fine clothes and Ihe In so much jstlle as ihclr neighbors ' My fsthrr s s man who wasn't very i surcnesfut In business W slwsys 'is'l a scant income to v.nrt msnv tireils. h it libs most of I! hs I'lcnl on iotbe for Inn sl'ls. M it lice t liipcl lie lnh ttr lulghl hate iwrly frocks and intpi ' sllppi'i. and she wmlnd h"i e f to ileal I cunl.ing and w,ng, si th'it our hands I might' be (."pi it riwl white npr , In i' turn' sh'l lecrpihiiia,' f u W. I h I'uH by H.i it if Nl'hnul meal sml bul- ter fm we, ks f'srntd. An people in the Hon, I put surh a tshisllnn mi money as the shabby gen teel. No people sre so hind about social poltloh sn lh"1 elii bang mi In (he fllliae uf ,upt by Ihell ,'V'Miln "No women are so otisemted In the de- I'r for Ituei" si IIcki. who hme lo eon I re nery cainiinl oil of odd a and and ' I grr V I Muling p'.rl S r) gieniaxt i,f a'l Ills, and deslr ng money and Ihe things thai iiinn"V hii.s ss the hirl of all possible good, anil til Wilt , po lit of w,v I um atirouraued by m I moll er, who was never wesrv of lewsll Hug her lot km a poor man's wife uf niv , talhei a heroic toll and self en 1 1 flee on the Hilar of hi. family gh' never spike : ll.'i mil, view of him was that hs wag ! s fall'ite be abac hs did not muks enough I money "That ther..' could ba povpity with dignity, that one coild I've In s shabby j limine mi sn unfashlonshls street, and niUe s hums that would be lien yen tin earth, that on could wear a lst year's dress snd ha happy In It, that one could hss I re I Joy In the society of Intslll 1 gent snd sympslhetic men and woman, alio were never In society, nor expected In he. nor desired lo he, never snlersd 'my stupid little head. "Will less d'd II enter my sordid sod truterlsl Hnle hesrt thst s woman could bits a man enough to msk poverty villi him )etier than i h has with an other, and lo mske her feel thst lh grmtest privilege life could give I er would he lo tsks ahstever came, ro long as she wss fighting by his side, ! IIH' P,ir vssHlns, Huh this "Mv Ideal nf earthy bins for s woman "" 'h lthr till finite absorbed, and was to marry some man who could give then csref .lly polish with clean her an establishment, s position In go-'bemn(s lestber eleij. unlimited good lollies, snd Si When a lag rotors off g boot or sho" llmouslrie and pearls, (if course. It wsslsce, press a Hnle melted black seating rtea'rible that Ihe man ghot.ld be young1 wag ground th and of the la'- aid led good looking, snd attractive, hut shape It to form a lag. It will gnawer tie iimn blinaelf didn't mstler mich IMslmnst aa well as the original. waa his gifts that counted, and 1 wag frankly envious of a girl friend who captured a tuh-ahaped, bald-headed mil lionaire old enough to be her grand father "I had been brought up, trained and scholsred, to make a 'good match' that la, a rich match I waa determined never to be s'lly enough to let my af fections wander away from an eligible latch, and then I became the victim of one of the vagaries of the humsn heart, "I fell deed in love with a youn j fellow Mho hadn't a penny to bless him elf with sud worse than no prospects, for he wss an inventor, who seemed, st. th" time, to he following a wild and ' chimerical dream. "lit gave only enough of hlg Mm tn a small job ha bad lo make a living The bslsnce he put In nn working out, his great Idea, and, when ha siked me lo merrv him he lold me frankly that we soul I hove to. live on bread and cheese and klxs.s, and that he had noth ing lo offer nic except A great love and the chances thst llm future held. "I loved him so -much Ihst there ties never been any place In my heart for even a thought of any other man sines, but I did not hsva ths roursga to fsra poverty sod ahshhlneag and hard work snd self sacrlfhe with him, I waa a .Blacker In lota, . "When I thought of th poor Utile rooms In tt Jili ti we Wvuld list's to Mv, of the filrtch ! list economies, of mr friends 'poor. r"st!ls. log' me. I lacked th nrve In dare the great d venture, and I re fused him ''.". ' And the man went gway with con tempi for me. blotting nut his love, be cause he knew that my heart was hi" snd thst T would gladly have married htm If ha hsd only bad money, "And. aftar all, th rtrh man for horn I bad srlven up leva, eer came along, or If he did I wag too miserable and goul-s'srsd to make en an effort lo.catrh him. And go th years went by, and t found myaelf an old maid "Tha other man? Oh, yes: his grest Idea proved a wonderful Invention and hag fabulously wealthy now." Household Hints To renovate a shabby srg skirt, pongs !t over with hot tinegsr until ths stains and greas marks dlasppear. then thoroughly press on ihe wrong sld l with s fairly hoi Iron ' Mildew on lesther may be rsmoied "Baked in Omaha" BlSCUllS Sunshine suggests purity, freshness and cleanli ness. But just try any of the 350 varieties of Sunshine Biscuits then you'll know their purity, freshness and cleanliness. h irsVini rtctSS) AWftVy Sunshine Krisov Crackers h a are one of the Sunshine Biscuits. You're just bound to like these flaky little crackers with a sprinkling of salt. And with milk!-well, you simply can't describe their goodness. Krispy Crackers are sold by most dealers everywhere in ten cent packages and family size tins. Won't you try some today? Joose-Wiles Biscuit (ompan flsssre of Sunsnrie Bliculit li'.IMV CI ii.. ,.,,i tn.l.iw ttahli '" .!,, ,... ' s.d i. i "' ' al.i t" niaiiv t i -'! th" tn.iiw i. . a...... k. m '"''! ''' I tl ''" !'l'"""" "' . li-s 1 l ? Il' l. I ..i i i a . ..n ltjoei n i ina,n,a a m eisi hm k wn i ..f it's aef iii.-a ! ii i it.i, mii 1 t.S Hilt1'' I ' tt with ' .1.1 si,, ct ! '""' " ,. . i.!l. ... I ! Pft' " ri.r sit a t..,1eil g, IIK. ttHIIK K 4 IHK X, tave c i esr ncll '!, " said friend. I .'. t "ie, "hew many love a' fairs are sp"IimI by Ihe very cite In t rase who trls 1iat fate hasn t been fair In her I knnis mm ,iui,g inn who la a verv n.tno 'i't In msklug bet cwh iiUkci V N'.e nt tct.c1y In i'r.i lee so l nisrilMl rig1"! n tier u ie.. if ii.tmir. and no he h nbaod ,. heaun I i nuke a tltlle limney, i I bs raihe' r.ni ii.ttin nd nP" jeba hem" ll''l ' e thai a'" ,. bsais-l ef r I isl ilnt tt"l 'M iikviI t be tie bu'l'insie of id. hboialia ji.-l t-i aalai 'n ! all . i f ihs m ! ala"tl m ' '! " I lti l.. l t t l. Ul d l'll I of ! ,i t.'al .1 uin' Hill" la I Is griierally Ignored In the f 'a I lei lug I n 1 1 Iny Istbilis In reil s lPl fun thin nhiirt 'Spring Slrles on Foot cum lo her. And the ;U".tii a' part ' II nil l that live pr silent rtiier w h.t aitt t limn In Hie one win I S. In ail pi i.t-nlclil y i!iAt, the matsiiai sih1 f ii hi u-ir i. lb' 1. ,.,!, II I II IS. 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