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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -:- Household Topics 1 Are Women Good Friends to Women ;rute man." I wonder How ninny young romen I have known who have glghed o me that there wa not one among their Irl acquaintance to whom they eouM onflde a secret and expert it to be ,;pt, or from whom she would receive he proper amount of sympathy In rouble. Men ordinarily, f believe, mike better onfldant of women'a erret than omn do. Very often, I believe, there la in excellent reason for It, " A man once told me of a woman rlend of hla ho, after binding him by he moit solemn promise of orey add horeea would never eitraet It from itm-found the gerret ahe confided to ilm aurh a trivial and wearlaom affair hat ha clean forgot about It after he left he houee. That worried him. He could tot recall It. And the woman the next .trna the saw him, would Inevitably lay, 'rou remember what I told you the other lay, don't you?" Then he aeemed to re remher it all In a flaeh. Kur enough he moman recalled the confidence the v-xt. time Ihev met. "You remember, don t vaiii?" he kd. "Perfectly," he replied, "perfectly. You vthaved Jut aa t ahoajM have expected )f you. tVhen he offered to kls you " The woman Inte.r p'r4 lilm w.th a thrl'k J.'er e-rret had o do, It turned it, with a bat he had bought In f'arla. !e had ni)rd 1 p one ecrret wl h anothT. ,'h never forrtte h'm. t4 he cruifl not (i r the life of him h'l k to wl.om la oiler ' rret he'nnged t (.nit cy to keep n rr t one frr ; -mr-.t. .--. I -.ji -e J,: rcr-i V By FfRTTr. FHF.K, " SrH. all about, and half the confidence I Of women made to men are of that kind. ! It la on of the commonest accusation Among glrla hrnught up with f o i ! -veled against glr! that they don't make Mra !n thrlr head that they are to marry i n. arm 01 meno 10 one anotner. And j H ouirklv fin poihl the most "eligible" hat la not the accusation of a "mere i yoi ng trr n. era rannn o. t much rh.p. ity with regard to one another. One doct not find It, anyhew. Put li not that hu man nature? Take two young men. eac'i or whom la In loi e w ith them itme girl I Do Iff y a; ak w e I t 1 ne mother? I nag aurprlaed aoir tlrre alnce to fin 1 that two of my young frle-da-who hti known on ano'her for jeir a.id yea", id Iv en m at ami bli to me anolhei hd rCd nly ron'e ved Ihe m-t ulmoet detlke fir one anoHier. Mr, A. Informed ne he had not en Mr. B for a long t m "J'lg fot la thr im aon fejlrwi eni rannot etnnd," he explained. ' Now, B. haa aon gooi o,ulltie. bi: Ihe Intuffer- ble rrnrr' rf h chap and bit gelflsh lies are a Mt 'to mu-h." When I wrt B. !ater re (nfirm4 me h had not aeen A. for a long time. 'I het te spnd a eonalderab'e tlm wherevrr Ml Ci. hnppe- to be," I re marked, "I hat a Just what the allly fiol would do," he remarked. bltt rly. "8111 chump!" I aaid I didn't e mui h al'llneae In It. Ml ll. in a '.ery be tutiful urg delight ful young lady. "Who aald ahe wasn't?" he anappefl. "That la Jtiat what makea It ao gllly, Think a girl like that la going to care a anap of the finger for ao congummat an ana aa he la? That'g what makea hla golnr on ao Idiotic," '7 have known ao many glrla who hav been the mot devoted friend of other glrla and ready to make the hlggeet sac rifice to their friendship, that I don't believe a arrap In women not Ming the good friends of women. Put I have noted that there frlendehlpa hav been between girl employed In aoma common labor aoine eerloua work In which they hav found llieinve aide by lde. It la comradeship that lead to frlendahlp romradeahlp 'th la Innumerable llttl epportunltlei for thoae IMtle act of help. fulneaa that knit hearla and are never forgotten "vVg r all friends here," wrot a oldler at the front. "Put chap In a trench together, and ee If they don grow Into chuma In no time" Ulrl who meet united In fighting th aame trouble, and with the earn dally worrle and enxlellee aee deeper Into one another aoul than th glrla who only meet In drawlng-rooma or on tennla court g, They are rival In th drwlnf room or th tennla court. Tn work they ar comradea mutually dependent on lit tie klndneeaea from each other for an anormoua amount, of lightening of their toll. It I there they find friend. Worth While Frocks for Modest Purses Published by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar Tbe lndlpn Ruble black taf feta frock U made by Premet loned w h niching In vry modern The Eton jacket la tbe coat of the moment. Paquln tops a hk I rt of blue gabardine with an Eton of blue chiffon. Koutache braid and gold thread for trimnitDg. Would yon like to new a hauil ful dlrtmoiiif nr flti wafh at your- ' rHntlve'g or- tneixnv wnHntc. or ' make n hnii'lvunei, Inaflrw wei)liia . i ire. I rt n I nn rvrM mrtt ? June i ti (treal month of wnrdiriK" trd nation, I not very .fur nvjay, our rrHll. I Rood villi m. I'ome li and olet anttbtnee tlealned and aiTHOKo l-rrn of fioyment to gull I 1'- t'innw,i4.i Km 1 4k ill roll L,IH rr f.-llnn ' cin m'.uHB $1 Weak. mm W.-MB' Bin flit Blr.br hlt enrtv4. Kb oll4 nH. line ruemeBil, $4 bO a Month. (In $45 n;i-r v,rji.r. line I M foli. nijlne otirx 'n lr trl FerMent. fin. Dlleill. rnmplafe with In Inrh 'hi IB . 1.80 $15 Mtoatta. W crrr Urae inrli of aumnnil rln, !, tnM ant (lillnum lewilrr, No. oli jr ne. id nivrmin an tin pine wn, rut , clerk inll.t anitlaa In Mil an iini' peru, lihr non,, aJ1 a full Mnrk of novHUn-for tht naa burr at wtl! rbarx froiini. All On Our ry Credit Trtn. tallf Unit I r. I. Strar Till )( fill or Writ for tll'MJrlrtlerl Calling Nil rt. Ftin I"oulil 14 rid aur alemlln will rill. TBI NATfOrVRl CREOIT JEWELERS 4tr.Lietklt-.0a (Hear Meraaf ttiwO r ti To Overcome Eczema Never rntfid bow often vou hav tried nd failed, yon can ion burnliia. Ilclilna cr,eni quickly by applying a little remo rurnianen ty any druggiat for ffic. Extra large bollle, II 00. Healing beglna the moment remo la applied. In a abort time Kiially every trace of plmplea, black head. rh. rwnu, tetter end lmllr kln dlaeaerx will be removed. For rleerlng th akin and making It vlgorouely healthy, aenio I an excep tional remedy, It la liot greaay. atb-ky or watery and Ita doea not aialn When other fall it I the on dependable treat ment for ell li In trouble, Zrmo. Cleveland. Imperfect Nosei Corrected, Sagging Facet Lifted, Wrinkles Removed .nriT)7i OOFTIS lOBKOS&Caiiai stem V 1 1 Book I Tree. Wrtte. tne Woodbury Treatment, I PogfTIVKI.V MOVKK I'I6 fAHAf-rtV CINF. mm IRfATMBNT TO lEiNjTrUTE MV TXMrMKN'T I PINT,P" W, H. BAILDT, M. D. vpllftllr in1 tinllr urgrnn. MtS Ulenirm lt.. ifivr, rlo Phnni (liaiTipi ll. Kltnth Year tn tlenver rrnt'-smnniL an Pink Rirenr, with old-faih- J l . T iT ( i J V " '? Th vegu for ttrlped linen for port . of the dot. Puy willow taffeta In bold wr I tedlly Increaalng. aaya a writer dejigne are alo ner for uch klrta end when made tn a aide. plaited model In the May laau of llarner'a Bazar. There are no end of material ehown, nd th afrlpe grow wider and wider. om even to Ih exaggerated width of nine tnchea. If atrlpea continue to broaden at auch a rapid rate, they mut Inevitably expand to their limit and o reaae altogether. But for the present no one ran galnaay their popularity. A flangeroua rival to the Mrlped gooda for Jporta' wear, however, haa appeared In polka-dotted material, with polka- dot sometime a large aa a allver (lol- lar. There are even aporta' klrt of dotted entln to ho worn with lingerie blouar and a allk aweater In the color r exceedingly good looking. Kffeetlvene. In fact, la th keynote of the amart faalilona In anmmer port. glveg th reiull touch of lndlvd'illty A moat atrlklng atid unuaual hat la targe durk ecrj traw with the top of the crown, nndcrbrlm facing and band around the crown of blerk antln. f)n the front of the b.ind I a hand painted clothea. Whether one Indulgea In eporta-j flower baakat, and on the crown are neraeir or I only an onlooker. It la r entlal that her wardrobe hould contln a goodly upply of the, garment, for at the fhlonble reeort uch a coat urn I worn the greater purl of the dny. Of aporta' bate there I legion. Home re of Angora hraJd, other of the atraw nd mterlal In rnmhlnallona Innumer able and on many of them hund-palntlng la Introduced. It may be only a plnln ribbon band about the crown on which are painted prim little flower, but It painted the flower which ' the banket hold. Th painted bket I In hdea of brown nd the flower of a garden variety, In vivid coloring. Have you een the new detachable brlma for bathing. cap? They are In tended to hde th eye on the bench and are mot becoming. The brim fit over the bthlng cp and I taken off before plunging Into the ea, Plald or atrlped Hk In a dark color combination I a mot attractive material for bathing ult Plain taffetg I ue4 n trimming, and a detachable plqu col lar give a moat becoming touch, E"h ult ahould have (hrce, or four of these colUra, which tny be attached with nap hook; In thla way a freahly laun dered collar can be put oji wlthaut trouble. Though t.iff'tn I (lallhfactory for bath ing (till, en.lt wtr tln l, perhap. lb mont rvlceble of all materlala, and I efiually good looking In either navy blue or blncl(. , A number of the newest ulta are made, from checked or plain pongee, but while thee garment! look very tempting In Ihe band, It I doubtful whether they will prove practicable, for uch material la apt to cling to the figure after It ha become wet, IVIiat Dividend Should a Telephone Company Pay? We belt (Me that. Me khould pa)' auch return on Ihe nu.nr-y Invcolrvt In our rowrly n will rnahle u ia obtain Nilditlonal tuoiipy nccorj for maklnii rttenalona and linprineiiicnt rutred by the iuldlr. If we d not tarn enough tn grt thla new money the public Mill auffer frtitn the rurtallntent of eueiulnn and Improvenienta that ahoiild be niaile, W e make Mlilltlont to the plant out of new money tnveeled and not out of profit front the err he old. Irwre are many problem m titier to Ihe flephime bnlnc nerea luting rlra rvH-n(lllnre viblih we rannol rontrol. There are iiltil e IM-imrHi rauxxl It) elt-r kI.uiik, fliMHU and tornadoe whhh amount n thouedtnl of dollar. Then t litre iuj be ln reward late or Mnire ei lion frHtt gotet-tiiiig boalie rgardlivit ioitbl of outro lli. oerlin( requirement, e, hnh atl to oor fpenwr, Tlee lw) hear tiMtit the robl-i of dlldrnd. 1IU ..mrseoj I and Mill be ilfll with a fair a rHura On Ihe immey actually neied lit ibe biittitro. We hate alwdulely nn "Hlrrr,l atixk,' A dollar ha been liie.to. In pbi pmprrt) fur etery dllr'a wurJi i t nfututiH iexiivf Ml w nk r hate a Haht to eipnt U m h a return on the roonr) tn etel (n .o.r i'i-l a tould he (ltalnx. i the ( arte litiiolr.l tn other b !' eolt'iJUn tnvnltlng like tl'k. in 'e. Ul te in the rMriiim of bnlne where ettrajotoiinarf rk ar tke whi.h rutiil u n'mf ettra piofit In rooVderttiti of milk ttika, w tKail inl -k I r that return ot the lmrimrt tthhh anf )U table uMuttiMi twtHt tiHtbl award u. May Days Among the Flowers "May." y an old proverb, ' bend do beet when et out In the "arly da; of th gardener'a back " And true the ay Ing la, too, for Stay la the buet month in the gardener' rleiidau Hut It I llkew the happlet-the hack bnda willingly. Joyfully. Everyone In May would begin a garden. The year I In Ha youth and the call of th frexh fragrance of th aoll la lrreltlble. ftut, before tin mad la driven Into the earth, the gnr. , Oner ahould tk cnunael i.f the fiTt that ; grden well begun I a garden bat? grown. Work rrowd on ttie hel ,,f j work In May nd everything eeni to be j lllng for Immediate attention There , j acrorillngly, a temptation to llht ome ' of tli laaVa There Ilea ilnier. ln what la dun thoroughly; bo orderly and r i ten atlc j I'oth annual and perennlala lit lo b ! jUnteit I hi nvmlh -th Inner flrot, Th 1 I'errnn 1 ar hardy plant, making mm: f HiHr I'X't growth lef.r ll'livr n nt , bin hrled Ih o(l spring, tn Ihein. I a Ionic, tt encoliiage their del rl'l-llient. iMmiier tilitMi tliriMi t'lo'tm. o time lli'iefnre etimiM lout In lriiig lh vailciif ,lnl li be plnnli-t ti ( geiitna ibeip into their perit'i iiuar l.i I' I l. i..n iv.vii. wall mi td rnt It u rv te go (. Ii Ml f let n t li.itl.IBg mirrlv l f..r rrr nt fillure ixt .U...Mi.iiiitl a an attempt t pUnl t o many toitil'i itp!tillt U th nm nf all ,( ttr iienti g and n '!nl I nn U .nK 4trn I' l 4arr! wl'b no H tin tt u ll" pjitl, i' i l wti'i I'.e tti.l, -i ' I (.! t tl 'I .'. M ' .1 I - I I Jl Wi t . il li.'W 1 1 f4i I'. ! li III I 4 !i - - li s tt- 1'H ii li I 111. r l! I 1' 1 -I C I -.1 ' .! ll !. 141 4 f l I- !. i , . - t iu e.i an t-'i , it tut I ' if't ' t iti ( j Iti f .-i . .tit t ' ! I I liilfl j If r. tii.ii wtil M'l-i" t i.,ii,i, i t-at ( ;i.M i in rtii !Hl 'f I t ! tl el ir l ! n ti g i. tn t' n I K I i : lli-i. ,.! M li.- tlkM t'te VI rf I wt Ul t ii I e -I I'M rt n I l. t t t t Mi.il f 4 .. i !.' it I, m it i I w. 'im I , ! n ii hi 4 t . 1 I i !!. 4 ti ) i 'lt ! gR.iH... , . ni ' r May. Annual ar of two claea, hardy nd tender. The former, needle to ay, may he own earlet. The fleet to go Into th ground ahould be the eed of popploa. Then. In the order named, a the ground becomea warmer and danger of frot mor remote, ow lrknpur, ciondulit. ralllop), renlaurca. nweet alvnauni, tie tiirlluni, convolvolu. !lene and ager atutn. A th ami climb higher In th May and 'every fortnight thereafter until th middle of June, W not Interfere with th blooming of the annual but. when they are faded and withered, will ralee their flowera to replace thorn, that have bloomed and pad. Montbretl an be ued for the am pnrpoee and. lnce they ueunlly prove hardy with I!ht winter protertlon, may be per mitted to reninm nndleturbed where they re eet out. In eenil-ehaded pot, the tubei ou -routed begonia make an ad- heaven nd the dai lengthen, row i i'"talile eddlng plant, rich alike In reloila, candytuft, rnimni, galllardla. lo belia, marigold, phlov and ahloea. Thee, for th benefit of hoe who are unoo,ualti!ei with their bahtta and re qulrenient, may be further claMlflwil a folio a: foe Pry ftaaar kttuatlon. Nantiirtlnm Marigold t'ntetipul Ptippl Al)unt Petunia rr I at ri'inrra, IVai tuer miuel 1'l'ik ArctiiiiK tiraiidin rl'k rieet I nain.ij l'll.. 'lllltini , bloom nd follge Another excellent iinrner flnmerimr bulb, a hardy aa th Mnnthretl. I the "aunimer hyacinth," llvai'lnlhua canilb n It l prove to be n evcellcnt rmnpanlon plant for Kladloli I'er-iiill ar planted for mny eaaona nul for on only. It I necery, Ihere f'lre. tn ptepaie tlir pc. and tmrdera her Ihev are to tirmt w it H rare Hpie liiem in a dpih of tti fi-rt and add thr oijiilv rotlt.) eil'le iiMttiirn In the pro- The Force that Keeps a 1 Zeppelin Up Br G t H II KTT I. fiKRVISS. PUa explain whether the lifting ca pacity of a Zeppelin type airhlpae creasea aa It aecend from rhe earth, ir It doe, It due to the lncreaeed rarity of the elr or to the decreaand pull of the force of gravitation? When we ay that a Zeppelin can carry, or lift, thirty ton, doe tht men that th weight of the alrehlp la thirty ton lighter than the volume of air that It displace? n, P. Yet, the "lifting capactty" l meaaured by th difference between the weight of the balloon and the weight of a volume of air equal to the volume of the balloon. Th air pre upward upon all bodies Immemed In It. even when they are heav. ler thn the, air. In the latter caa they do not rl. Ilk a balloon, but they lone a certain proportion of their weight, If the at mophere were auddenly removed every, thing on the earth would weigh more than it did before. The force of gravity would bo unchanged, but the buoyant action of the air would be gone. Thla I easily proved by experiment.' Take to bodie of unequal density. Ilk wood and Iron, aid place them in the opposite cale of a balance. In order that the beam may rent horizontal It i necennnry Hint the volume, or elze, of the body having thn leexor density shall be proportionately larger. Now, remove them, logelher with the balance, Into a vacuum, and the ba-ni will incline down ward on the lde of the larger body, be caue th nlr, which ha been removed, prened upward more on that body than on the smaller one. v But If you should fill rjie vadium chanv U l.l - L. ..1a.. (kun at., thm lit- nrr ei'n m nrni-i t,pin n vi .i 'lln'lrfn of the beam would tie reversed, because the relative upward preure on the larger bod, would then be greatu than on the smaller otic, anrl to make them balance a they did lr air you would have to decrease, the. sl.e of tho larger body. If tie ! were of erri al Am ity from htteom 'n top, a balloon woiffld neier s'op until It got to the surface of the at.nio I sphere, hiiteth dfitatty of the ntr de j ere r rnldly wIMi Increne of height, i o t'ut he helicon rir Uie dlffiren'-. between it we ght nrd that, of an i al vol im of . r ronllnually decree un til t certsln h Iglit. wWcl) can In calculated by Ihe frirmnl eanployed Ii hypsome i y, there w ill be no ill Science, . and thin tre balden n fle no hlKher The decrease of lb force of gnavlty at, nch height can lie altiiln'! by bil loo relatively illglrt, aid fi no not able eff'rt on their buojancyi. At rt. h Iht of forr li lie a bailor n twiuld lom only one.bndth of It welsbt. A cubic foot of air at th earth' ui -face ve fcht atout an ounce i1 a ouar ter, although the weight mil wlih tli temp'rature and the humidity, A cubic, frot of hvdroim. In the same tircum tnees, weigh boui nine-one -him dredlh 'f n ounce. The dlffe re-ice, i.H ou ice, a the measure of tte buoyanc), ' or II t ng power, of a cubic fort of hydro, gen lmrner'd 'n air, snd mnf'ned 10 that It carnot etcapi. Then ten cubic feet o , hydrogen should he able to lift 116 0' n e; i"0 cub e fe t, 11 ouncet, an I 1,W) cubic feet 1.110 ounce, or event two aid one-half pound. But a lowance mnt b made for t ' weight it the balbon. the nr. the rage aid everything that It carrtea. If the.'. together amounted to eenty-two and one-hal' pound, then the buoyancy of th 1(0 frrt of hydrogen wntild only u" flce lo r.oun'erbalsnre their we'ghl with out llftit g tl em f I-. m the ground. I'll! I y tin king Ihe rapacity of the gav bag IfVOO' ub'c leet. ti e Ini rrase In weight would be In on'Jderaiile in ennparlaon with the Jiicreae of buoyancy, which would row unioiint to '26 pcfunda. But to get Ihe nntual llftlrg power a consider. able maig'n must alwaya be allowed for change it teinperatuie, luniildlty, etc., ai well for Impurity of the hydrogen. Any mixture cf oth'r ran wl'h It dlmtnlih' .i Its buoyancy. The above estlmatr an prtbihly twl e loo grmt. Space miiRt be left in the gaa has; foi the expanalnn of the hydrogen as other wise if would burst the bag aa it a.rendec, rapidly, or else be forced out at the bottom, and thus a portion would be loi The Increase In the volume of the bal loon through the expansion of the hydro, gen, tends, up to a certain pndnt, tc counterbalance the loss of buoyancy through the decrease of density In th. surrounding lr. But an elevation I a. waya reached where the buoyant force cease to carry the balloon higher be cause the volume of air displaced exactlv equal In weight the total weight of th balloon llh II appurtenance, The m principle of buoyancy ppli In the ci.e of the Immersion of a hodv In water, If the denalty. or apeoifie grav ity, of the body la greater lhan that of water, It will lnk to th bottom; If it I lc It will rise to the surface. Hm ther I a great difference lftnn air and tr with regard to cotiiprelhtlltv. Air near the earth' surf ace t very much deniier than al a height nf a mile or tun, and the decree of ibnally enntliiuc iih Increase of beiglit Hut the d"nHv I "i mier i irv eilitiiti incrraaed wlih tnnmla Nulable tr t raarenre. g eel r Miaiii'tieM ht.vk I ! at l'aB-tvl"ft m ,tl)nn b ei-l .t 1 1 - 'mi t erl Sicnt'HIl riant! itf tuetatum I t anti.i li'.Mi l "rl-: ttt I Uxrii tnl nil l ii 1mt,ia mi" !! I'i PI'IH ' '- tun m II teli silt Vt title I luam t I i I . 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