TTTR BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1018. Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -:- Household Topics AUDITORIUM r atartia? Holiday, Apr. 84 .. 'j ' fDanmiere hlaft a vottov ncrnnw cxuno in troTTrmii FOR WOMEN ONLY XttliMi, I p, m. aTlgrhte, ana p. ra. Admlaaloa Sfte. V .- . av It I Hoc Want Ada Boost Busiriosn, Who Win Out II f 44.SK MI.K4. N. Ther wa a nnlr and bustle about th Immartrfal wMtene of th rentaurant aornetlmr It seemed almost too glaringly whlla and deanand 1h nnl seemed to blur Into Utile definite sounds that ware miindenlmtly aoula. It waan'l all clear railing, this rushing her and ther oti weary fret, and with iwrhapi not ft kind word frmn frmrnlng till night. Wit plet wrre few and, after all, every bualnea ha lie upt and down. V.hrU girl who waited In, th hi -fhanga wa paJd wll for bar rv1 and EASTER LILIES An Extra Special Sale of Choice Beautiful Blooming EASTER LILIES Extra Fancy Stock That Retails Regularly at l7V2c and 20c Per Bloom. ON SALE SATURDAY at Per Bloom IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT , ,, . Q r.8 TV H ' 19 DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS a iii6 had thre good meala a day of nourinh tng fno. Ruth hardly knew hliw ah had happened to think of being a waltifie. isha had fad a great d'ul about aultliur on's-elf to one's walk In life, but some how the itorfra wera alwayi about people who Invariably mad good and did big thing. Uulh wondered sometimes If there weren't hundred of girls In th big city who war struggling at smaller thlnga-i girl who never mad good In th ari)f nf the word, but who war filling pla.-i that war uninteresting and filling them well, "There ought to be something encour aging for th girl who worka, something to tell her how to rnak good," Ruth re flected a little aomlHirly. "1 wonder If w worker never )iav pny word of n-ciurag'-uient at all, or If people just lake ua for granted and don't cara anything about whether w tweeted or not I'm j aur that if Juat otic I could know that , aomenn understood, thlng would h lot eler. After all, I'm I rented well," rtuth knew Juat what a grat man.j other p"pl did not know-that a girl waan t alwaya looking for big Hp. Onoe a swcel-faoeil woman had anked tier a question or (wo aa aba snatched a hur ried mml and IXuth had worshiped her for her Interest ever alme, ' What I want," Ituth'g biny Ihotiglit went on, "I to know orneona Ihlnkii I am a Ktixl waltrcaa. I liko to he told If I pleaa Jieople. If walling la my hualner, Iff a good enough trail"-, hut I want lo know If I am milking good and I don't know how to go about It," While ah thought alia set u cup of teaming coffee down before an Irasultil old gentleman and balanced a club eaud dli li deftly In th other hand, lie smiled audenly and ftulli w Hiir-prlKi-d, "flow do you like weliliijr?" he liuiulre,), kindly. Kulh knew how lo dielgnal between kindly Inlrrnt end th oIIht kind, and ah drilled a Utile wlat fully. "Vou're a good waltreaa," the man want on. "Keep your mind on your work and jou'll win out. Alwayi remember that. H a doing the thing wa have lo do well a run that rounta In th long run." An I liulli willed de.i!llnt(ly and an Id a Utile xhvly that alie Ihouglit o, ton, Aftar all, thei wer peopl who really under Spring Literature The Same Old Story ff Nell Brinkley. CopyrlKht, 19IS, Ititerrl New Service. 7- m WLM ww GorreclyEASJER ! EVERY NEW STYLE IN BOTH MEN'S and WOMEN'S WALK-OVERS 1 For the EASTER STYLE PARADE AWAITS YOU HERE To I lo abaoluta gtyla Battler Hunday your footwear muat naceKaarlly be a pair of "Walk Oftri" tn iboe tbat biva t th ulyl Anil quality pa'i in America for th lat 40 year. For Men $Q CA $1 ( Afl For Men For Women 3.0U lO 1U.UU For Women W aro l agent iti (tnmlia for I'or Men and Women, "HloLViX" an.l "itSiX" HOSIK.tW I for Men ana Women In all rolor to match our Mine. Walk-Over Boot Btiop U7 SOUTH 1TH STREET. Looks Good for 25 Years More USED 22 YEARS I have one of your "18-92" Aluminum Kettles that has been on the fire from one to four times a day for 22 years, and looks good for 25 years more. I have a five-pint Aluminum Pudding Pan of another make which I bought not long ago at a local store that has all scaled oft and it is getting so thin that I have to put a brass plate under it, to keep it from burning through. B. C. BELT, Grinville, Ohio. Tbouianda of other piecai of "18 02" Aluminum Wart hart been in Uuily uia throughout the country for mora than twenty yean. 20 YeaFS' Insurance Every piece of H18-02" Aluminum Ware is in sured by us to withstand twenty years of every di household service. Don't tk chances. Buy tho only Aluminum Cooking Utensils that Ima proven by actual test to last mora than twenty years. Don't co fooled with th "just m (ooj substitute.' Ask for ami Insist upon setting 184)2" Pore Spun Aluminum Cookinn Utensils ORIGINAL- OLDES T-MOST DUUAULi: (hiiminhrit To I.at 20 Yeors Snuliil Trliil )(fr $ A I rt,j,r liu l.jy lialtls itir Quality Firit Tf MARK Made in America THIS SEAL M kUat el mwi PROTECTS YOU tnwk i t.a !' I --i, i , )..! l i . . . i li ,i A - t . ut ' l V e 'U t( i r it!' 0 ' n ' e4 t ' 'i! I' M l '-' "' ' r ieia 'v M'a a t'-''-1 4 ' i niUUANTr.l It TO tAlt 10 Yf 4R1 Only 87c . .' la to i ... tmt . ..., It, "if h wt ., ... iirt Vt-t t ttuivlr, .( l t a . ' . i aii'-4 U ' ' f . 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' 14 kl .i ., I'-.l'lv 'I, M'lnt 'tt, A4 ft v M1lf4 a Mifc.- 4 t I-.j at tl tt lit'if ttit iv.'i ji t 'l-lfir In. ti! i 111 ft l i il t saUS nti'l tl lafj'j ftg matt NOW on Dan's dealt fa piling up the ambitious Spring story tho tiny thin book of quaint conceit; tbo tbkk, romantic novel; the shepherd vernea that pipe allverly and are gone without an echo Junt no short and bo rare are some Spring love atortns the merry moonshine of fiction that lights a lonely path for a few hours; the ardent imagery of a rhapsody, with thin leaves gold-edged; the country story, with a daisy inipresHed upon tho cover and a fragrance of warm milk and primroses and lush Kprlng meadows stealing from Its uncut leaves all these and more pile up and up on the great re viewer's desk since the snow was breathed upon by the south wind and we leaped dazed from a whirling blizzard to greening lawns and a warm suiinhlne and Summer shadows under the trees; since the first robin hammered on his little bronze belt and flashed his ruddy vestee at the edge of my bird fountain. "Spring literature'- pouring In," nodded Dan when T "cuked" him. "All the same old story begins and middles and ends the sam from the Instant of touching hands to the finished nest. Some talcs are rubbish and twaddle, the plot Is vague and It ends against a hedge. I don't even read beyond the caption of the first chapter. These are the romances that brown at the petal edges before the bud has unfurled. They never live to see June and the bride of the ctoudy veil. I don't read 'em or godfather 'em so don't blame all Spring fiction and moonshine onto me!" And saying thus and so, Dan dipped his bronzey head into a hls torlette with a plae blue cover starred in silver, wherein a man and maid begun the old Spring story which youth repeats, the story iwhlch is no more new than the baby you have at your house Is the very first. NELL BRINKLEY, The Skirt Question lr THK J K nit.; ii. My vie for surprlsa at anyUilin netted with the adornment of woman line long eline panned, fo t'is announcement from Parla that the latiat aklrt la to be a vertlhle auper-aklrt ami lhat round the lower ( It la to t-e twenty yaide In nieMauninenl Uavea ine tiimmaieil, All thing are pneitible with women. Naveithelena I ehi.uld awn to no hm eie t unity yard of eklrt to Irav ma hreathlfe and (aaplna. I'er twrnty yarria U a prodtaloua tliini It ! very nearly tune my own height and 1 am M,'e, wltri mere ln'ln rty limn rail In the lot of the ater tima It la a fifth of that ln'uiic ttlatun. that I used to run In my arhool daya, the record for whirl) Manila at tvn aecnnila- dfiid? !So was 1 lovely : pnri pf ii n,1 It was the lnat twenty yard that Invariably finished me. This twenty yards will finish a lot of u men, too, t clout think I take kindly to this alxly feet or auner-akiit. Not "that I Ini airlue for one Instant that It will t an ahaolitte lty feet of eumimferam-e at Ita Inweat point, for that were Impoaelble. Our doore, our tal, even our pavement mid scarce penult It. Hut even hunched up. pulled In, twlated. looped and turned It tmtat aa auredly become, no lea than twenty fed, Hud that In Haelf la a menace t tha llt- of th auhlrct-not to mention thoa whit .ire brought Into ronatant cto Inten'imra taith the anhjiect. I never lived In the crlnnlln daya, so I have no ideas how any man who de sired to cuddle a girl handled tho problem to the mutual aatlafautlon of both partle. I suppose there win a way out of whal u'nntil iniKHP in linen hceu hii Imnaaae. (iiinineiitarily) at tlie , kii th. ....ibI li.mn. aihle situation can be circumvented by the ItiKcnloiia. I don't know whether tha whole rf lovely woman s clothlna la goiiif to be de aluned pro rata. If It Is, then, In appear ance at any rate, the race I golim to un'Uvfo iom atartllna; chanaea. There will hiive to be round about fifteen yard of pettlcoata. for Inatance, No, frankly. I don't hanker after thl (u0j taatB. anper-aklrt. It'i go baeH to me old hobble. At any ratf, you could, a they pay In raring circle, tell form al a alance And you ceuld. If you had aoine t liin on your knee, tfll even In the daik. eat room whether It a a girl or a boi aier. The Home W edding LAST CALL A V1 V fjr V f.5vN FOR Ml A TT VJi "1 LLINERY EDDEO'S Over 500 Beautiful Trimmed :i Hats of tho Latest Style In Both Lace and Small Shapes t- $50 We Gladly Eitcnd Credit Open a Chati Account Toddy I 1417 TTD IBA iajbBBABjadA O Open l4tuttijy NtiM Until JO f. M. Wedding ouatnins are very almple thins, but aome of my reader are a llttl worried about the proprlelle of th wedding day and wedding ceremony, and t am going to try to talk to them all In this on article. A alinpie honi wedding I alwava In H I generally given In tim bildu pom, whether ah maa har hum with parenla, frlenda or othr rela llve. 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