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    THK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL IP, lOlfi.
Health Hints -.'- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -.'- Household Topics
X
Deep Sea
Poisons
His Valuables
By Nell Brinkley
t'opyrlght, 1016, Intern I Newg h-crvlc
Girl Workers
Who Win Out
nr M'l.v.w.
She Ml on th edge of her lit I In narrow
whit bed In her little narrow while room
In ili big city hoplii,l mid nlleetrd n
little on life, mul 11 long duy.
' Nut no much hind wink," lhn mnlron
lii! khI(1 In hrr Inlk, 'nlthouiih that I
of course iiecesonry. tint H I the real
feeling for llii wotk, tie sense (if n til-hc
well filled, that miikr tho excellent,
horse.
"We h had willing, efficient girls,
who Imvc made good inns., hut tint
brilliant iiur '. 'flip biillliiiil nurse In
th woman who feel that eh belong,
thHt II I a pleasure to minister t'i tlio
poods nf oilier."
Th Kill had gone 1 ,l" lecture
with her tnlii'l In ft turmoil, IHd kIib b
Jomkj? Was Him o Imbued with the feci
InK that nil" t)iil fmiii'1 III place of nil
other place 0111 lo her In the whole
word? Hlie drew up licr aching ('I mi'l
hut huddled up on tin- bed. I lii'l she been
busy iiinl Inlcieiled or lui'l she been loo
busy .) even think about It?
Him heard th claliK Of tho ambulance
bell downstairs mid moved languidly, rllie
w almost loo tired to undrew, and mo
to bod, Then tli"!" emu a sudden per
emptory kiwi k nt her door and Kim sat
lip quickly and flung mil lhn word
"enmn" Tho night nurse on lier corri
dor stood In the doorway.
"You md noidcd downstairs, MIki Hen
Ion," h wild crisply, "Two more eaV
haveWust been brought In mid y((ii will
have to lake Ml Bird's place In the op
eratlng room, Tim doctor eont mo up "
Tho Hill started Hp Untie W tho
tired ftellng, tho Infringe mid physical
weariness that hid almost overpowered
her.
Two hours later who (.gain milked up
th long winding sloliesse, tint Ihl time
(hero was a reuse of exnlta'lon nhoiit he
wenrlnerw, Mho did belong and ulio wnn
ijoIiih to loiiki uo'id Jimt tho linnd
inirRrnn' wordi, "'lo"d work, Ml lien
f"B," hd rnidn h'-r hiiirt lp ii't'ill
ciilly.
"When yon know Jnnt whoro ymir phfo
Ik In the world, you Imve found yourKolf,''
riinK th mntron'K woido, Tho world Who
n hlK plHttc, but not ko bj ftor H, ro
tlortd tho lrl. If you r luiky enough
to find our on corner.
In-Shoots
Only ery ihcnp pcnplo ofok to bellttl"
olhr.
Tho hoot wy to II v down k 'tiniUI l
In Uiigh at II,
Vmj cn iiIko Judgu a inon by hl plio
nogmpli rocoido.
Anyhow, It I hftior for a wonin to
run nn auto tli.m a khIuoii,
A mini cun think a lot fifomnrt thlngN
whllo hlM wifo Ik dolnii lhn talking.
If one emtuot look on the bright nldo,
It lit better to cloud Km ey and Union.
At tho fliol oyinploin of ototio fovor Dm
(lr g.tlK photoKrMiihid In Idiot lo piiKO.
Ton caa woar a
beautiful gonulno
Diamond on Eattor
uaday, or maka
baadaoaia Kt.r
proioat by (Imply
opaulng a oharga
iniait with uk.
Tout erortlt to good.
7U La Val-
lleio, fine Kolld
gold l.rigll.xh
finlMti. I lull.
Hunt liltimoiiil,
.1 f I II n real
('"art. 1 1 ii n nil io
IVml I imp; 14
liu li koIi.I gt.ld
$is.50
1.63 a Month.
f$5o
5l, a d 1 o Pia-
iiioiid King. Hit aoli,
gold, "I'ei fee- tM
lion" mounting.
8 a Month.
N',- 4 M' tMmfnit
limit. K 1 or l h
BIOHjltlnf, f,t CCC
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Il.tlJ
a Weak.
Qft Di I? Till I r, M. SiiiiiMt Till f 30
Cull cr writ for ItliiKtratod Catalog
Ho. tOJ. rhoaa Doug. 1444 mid inlii.
man will call with arttoUa doairtd,
rm nation ai
CRIOIT ItrVUlKl
I0FTIS
mth m i a
!6R0sica;r.i "w'
I 11111 ' V.-1 "Wr a' A .V S,"
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A
MAN and I WHd'hert a girl petting, a liorsn. All
In trig, liliti k, tiell-Kklrteil IihIiII, hIio, whm an
Hrlatocratli' llltlo flitu it: shiny btmts, ,-iootli
Kiilden luilr, culnnliil t rU-olor. mid kneo-
plnehlnR breerheH, The lioiw wn nlmnHt no shiny
in hln poltxhrtt hliick coal an hrr hoot, He bent u
dainty, CHreiolng Iu-hiI lo her Hlioulder. An old
man Mood, encircled by Hit arm of the lmiKhlng g.lrl
a white haired old (linn, with n unow drift mus
lai'he. and a proud eye, The made circle of I'lenty
wan drawn around the three.
Th man tienido me xnilloil and ventured gently
that lierc In I lump two young thing, beauty and
the beast, we m the hmno'k, th treainire, lhn
IllllIKH for wlllcll hi cuied luoot, EUarded tuont Jen I
ouoly. fear( the lohst of In two little word, "hta
v h 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 h . "
And. looking. I remeinbeied. Ileniembered an
other old man, torn other where, with lb frost
nettling lit In beard and hair, In littln cabin high
on the dellealely rolored mountalnnide, Bllvery
green with the) velvety aage. far ahove the railroad
yards In the valley beWiw; remembered him climb
ing; wearily up the trail wh"n tho sunset broke in
a great war of color in the west above the snow;
remembered the mnlle that Brew on his llp when
he found what he nought there with quoMing eyes
his valuable bin allm daughter with the old
gold hair and the little print drear., and the mild
fared burro that watched over the rorral gate. 1
remembered all that, for that waa when the doe
gray burro, o nhaggy and woolly, with hla plush
fears, and hla ardor for chocolate, the elim girl with
t the burned cheeks, who "kept house" for her father,
fand the father, with a light In his eye, when he
' ijaw the two waiting high on the piney hill, were
all "acquaint!"
"MIS VAI.I'AHL.KS!" Between the two of them
they were his pearla and diamonds, his beap of
glittering gold, hla rich ore, hla hidden wealth that
he feared tho loss of his ORHeta bis valuables.
Hetween the two of them tbey meant the Joy of
life, mirth, beauty, homely value, falthfulne. will
ing service. -NKU, HKIXKLEV.
ll iiUiilftSJEE
;a'.'-.v.Vv.''
" jftulr-. .
products.
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ill or
Death in Europe
r ii tit torn: tki.i.hi.
Frenchman, Itnut.tcavl, who
I hi rooliillnM upon a r ouse w hich lino
been ol, Or when a man fel that If
tinnnr la InM o mint ho be lout gi up
tll.t llfrt
tiolu forth In buttle for an ld of a
It wis
wrote:
"Kvoryono U afiKlrt ! die; thot lit ll
, .... , Mtni'lnlr - Dial. t". fob death ef Its
It wa a ileniian, Hch"p-iiliiier, wtn,r"n ' ' ' '
mrttlt ptrnnii il horror.
Tuo fftet out. tho wor.t thing thai'' '"i" en death tor a prim lp' U not
ran ho thrii.ed. la death. The ret "dt.t li.H to Will eth, r f.r a prm. I-
ol feiir In the world 1 the ft or of death- ' I'" ivumtfol
tt w lluin, Tolstoi, who pri..-ii,l ; TwUv tho world .leIUe war. The
thia f..iwl ; emotion w M-'h tho hegimtln of rt
That in .ufttr dealt, i u, hand, of oi.fll.t ri.' l'"-
.. .. u Iwtler it,... t , , he.r ,.f It f afae blot out IV thouaht
their d.tt.. In Mir .lef... '"f d.-a.t, and the m.nr .f K.t com
llAllilu."tlt. THOU alt-tit l" l I
Leaving Hu stands
at Home
"Vok, we ire goMig away this summer,"
eald the woman, "and I wtoh we wore
By WOOD 111 Ttll m. n.
f'onflrmed lundlubber as wo have be
come, we have never been able to got
very far Inland after all. At most we
have only become a sort of hcree-ma-rlnos,
and our blood stilt motes salty. To
paraphrase Woodeworth:
" tho' Inland far w ha,
In KooKons of fair weather
Our colli have sight of that great sea
That brought us hither,"
That Is why tho first gllmpoo nf the
blue and silvery gleam of the open son
over the far hills or the rirst sniff of
Its salt spray thrills us so.
Hut our memories of the deep sea are
not all friendly and pleasant, Deadly
perils lurk there as well, and soma of
these we have conjured up from Ita
waters and brought on shore with .i"
rVa water whs from the beginning ou
principal source of table silt, and It was
early found that In Ih process of Its
crude manufacture there was produced
a curious residue, or mother-lliunr, of a
durk brown color and even darker hroAii"
tMolo. end smelt-bitter, pungent and nau
seous to tho last (leKi'ee,
If this hitler sa broth wsra allowed
to slick lo the bottom of the kettle and
burn, fiercely cho);lng and Irritating va
pors would ho given off which would st
oveilioily In tho neighborhood sneering
snd cough ng t once,
Oho dnv sn Inri'ilsltlv forefather of
chemistry camp ncolng about tho salt
koltles, took some of this brown liquor,
put ll In a retort snd proceeded to tske
It to pieces lo see whst made it tick
-or rather smell.
lie found thitt th g of such evil
odor was made of two psrta-one of a
brown eglor wllh purplish lights arounl
the edges, the other light, yrllowl h
groen vapor-iCitli of lliem equally suf
focating snd poisonous, Tiio dark brown
gnu, apparently bees use It yas nenroit
the color of oili snd hi satanle majesty,
ho Inmlrd wllh the whole blame for the
nffertshe odor snd culled It bromine.
Th ol her, which was Just os abom
inable loniiel! and ss poisonous to'
breathe, get off may on account of Its
IlKiuor color and hnd no worse rplihet
wished on it than the rather musical
nnd plrtuiesqtie name of chlorine, whl.li
In ftrcek merely means yellow, or jrullow-
Ish green,
Neither of these "spirits from th vasty
deep" needs further Introduction to a
modern audience oilier thnn to say the
from the mnglc eomhUiHtlons of the dmk
sister with silver, platinum and other
meinli hsve come most of the triumphs
of nhiitoBranhy. "bromide" prints: th
well known nervo icdatlve. bromide
notnsslum. and Mr. Oelett Burgess' fa
mous epllhet, "Prn't be a bromide."
While from the light green gas have
come chloride of lime, chloroform,
chloral, rhliirodyn. chloietono, hydro
chloric acid, in fact, almost everything;
with "chlo" In Its name-except, chloro
phyll, the green coloring matter of ths
vegetable world, which derives Its name
from the same t.irock root. - i
I'or some time after their dlseovory the I
services of these sea kelpies went more
or less a-begglng. they were so Irritating
and poisonous Jn pure form that here
appeared no useful work to which they
could be put r
A few sttempts were mad to utlliie
Inem ss disinfectants and Insect killer
and vermin destroyers In houses and
ships snd warehouses, but their choking
and offensive fumes were so disagree
able and clung about1 buildings or fabrlci
so long aiterward that they never won
much preetlral favor. In fact, aa pure
gases they remained a little more than
abstract facts of science, chemical curi
osities. '
But one shameful day a cold-blooded
scientific war began to be planned andy
rust Ins about In tho Infernos of the lah-
oratory for some new way of murdering
men wholesale tuee two gases were tum
bled upon, They were nearly Ideal for
the purpose, so fiercely torturing and
.k.t,ln. -. Aima an anemv aimtat
at tho first whirr and so deadly poison
ous as to almost Insure his death aft;
ward In lingering agony.
But what I even more Important from
the point of view of economic butchery 1
and wholesale slaughter, they were ex- J
tremoly cheap and sccesslble, as they
could te made out of either sea water or
common salt,
ihe principal element In the nov
world-famous poison gas of the trenches
Is chlorine, because this gas Is present in
n nd can be extracted from sea water in
large amounts or made dlrettly from
common suit tthlorlde of sodium). .
But as the darker gas, bromide, Is
oven more Irritating snd poisonous,
though more expensive snd scarcer, It
has apparently been combined with th
chlorine In some Instances, so far as
questions of (xpenso will admit. This
Is whst la believed to have given to th
(umes of the poison gas the deep orangs-
) yellow color, described by many ebsorv. 1
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not, ll u iho moat fftnhah thing In ih
world for Ihnte who have lived all tholr
Ihes In title, to lev I ft entfiv Ih. enun.
try in Ihe summer -that I. fr months u -. nM PsU
era, as chlorine alone la of a light green.
lab- yellow, ircly dsrkoe and not much
ilener than wood smoke" But as the
precise composition of this devil's brew
the pMU-p;
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a ti.tt
1. ,t. iK on . its ! i- t l a '
st a lime, I An n.. mint the i-ouniry
lo - hleh ens can ntnlor from town, but
lo, hat lo lit so far ay lhat tine
rannttt hoar th rum Me of th slrt tart
la no! living, lo my mind. '
Thera ar. mr tlo who fool
ay than ooe realise and It would
lnt.re.ilne l kn how many of hoa
h 1 rat-el tinirvril In lb inminn
dt nt feel tha can nf tho tti) m"r Ilia
It till,, tn.il.t (w..l., feet h rail of Ih
wilit fori mala, lode-t, are lhn pa.
n n.t 1.1 Ilia n('itmiy In siwiol
ina er ef Ihtif chl: lhet In the tsun.
f-'O Hot sotoe ill e a tree lea J.ty
f 'ea It. I.'. Ih of Ih .liter fai.l
In Hums, wiln ! el inst olaekotxU
hl lo sav esaclly whal cemblnatlen tf
the two or ot other poisonous gtses tl
eonolitts of
Advice to Lovelorn
By Beatrice Fairfax
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