THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, .TUNE 2, 1916. Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's Work -:- Household Topics SUGGESTION: Antic ipate your Nemo needs before prices advance. EconomyN FASHION V Health WISE WOMEN KNOW WHYl HERE'S a Nemo spec ially for "spready" fat women who have lots of excess fat (rather soft and yielding) below the waist line; heavy hips and thighs, hollow back. SElf-REDUCINS No. B06 (ihort tioot) tad No. 808 (talleretout) will bring race (ul lines, wonderful reduction and delightful comfort to woma o( tbi type (escribed. Sizes 22 to 36-$5.0O I P.vmrw Ntmn la an mwtr vmlttm imply cnriti. For tha health features, wbioh are prloeleit, you pay nothing extra. In All Good Stores $3.00. $4, $5 and up Kw HriUafc-'aielaa lutkata. Tr Advertising is the pen dulum that keeps buy ing and selling in motion Do You Know That Carpet made in Japan are now being exported to American markets. Chariots worked on the principle of the taximeter are said to have been used in China in the fourth century. In the following sentence there are ; all the letters of the English alpha-1 bet: 'Tack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." Steel darts, or arrows, looking like I lead pencils, dropped by aeroplanes, i have proved very deadly weapons in the present war. ! Th hatitifi,1 thin ninr LnAun atl '-.' ymy.i Oxford India paper was for many years made only in England, but is now made in several other coun tries. Cleopatra's needle, the famous obe lisk on the Thames embankment, London, is one solid piece of stone, seventy feet high and 186 tons in weight. If You Would Look Smart, Why, Here You Are Parisian Styles Reproduced by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar - A (mall sum, weakly or month, ly, makes you the owner of tplan did Diamond or other article of high grade jew elry. tlftfl Brarlt rm b antlratr ltafha, to svatrh ran h worn pndnt, nr rular watrh. 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'I Vv:;V v ? : i ' ' - "Nfek r& iWr IK JENNV uses beige garbardine for a simple but rpi.C straight neck that has been featured by I rLD blue taffeta and C'hantilly lace are used rharming one-piece frock. Color is given by rremet this year appears on this blue taf- by Beer for a simple afternoon gown of a beaded girdle of red, blue, white and gold. The feu grown. Very effective is the striped belt j good lines. Pink silk roses and plaited flaring buttons also are beaded. which forms a huge pannier loop at the left side. lace cuffs are its decorative features. Choosing Your Life Path By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. "There are two just reasons for the choice of any way in life; the first is inbred taste in choosing, the second some high utility in the industry se lected," says Robert Louis Steven son. It would do well, for all of us to re member this when we choose what we would do as our share of the world's work. Now pathetically enough some of us are driven by necessity and must seize upon the first work at hand and laN . is rs Tie Firef rpAM '4 H"4'J Th Co4ra(rywff S.ylm Forty-one Years of Telephone Progress Thr faint muicl of a I'lufBi ernn? wm f-lft trioally car r!'! frotn on room to tinothr anl r') krt, !! rn Jun '2, 1 r5. That frnir.,1 ft ih birth cry of the tr! Aow. Th r-nstral irtrurT-rtl If vrr f,rt iflrphnuf in th ir!l i hon ia th jn -tur nWv. lYt-rt It-it r.i-w h'.t,ri. it:tru rvrrtt h ""n l-vt'ii'j'.l n art nf l.f.xm.f Itv.jHrtani tn th or!r tl il.itAti.tJ. At tht arnirary t;n, th H-nl Pyitfin tVt hi'lk t fort y fp yam rf ri8tif a'h!vtKW-rit vi fo rmmi pnTf, aiv.invt'. tl.ii tv ft'vjnt of it twarlK'i(M It h.i! prorithi a crt(m of rom. muraifntion Rilfquat to pnhlio n,iji ar.il ru!Ti.'itnt!y in Milvani) of ?x itintr fnn.lition to mit all privntd thTtnntxN t'r tititionnl ruiorpnoi. It hn rtval th t!phon th tnia.t wmititnical wn-rint of th -op! f.r 'h ia! an-l oornnroial ttttrn Mur It hit trfc'r.i.'ti an tpratmif t a ff l'vl t pul!n Hltfrrat i.'lllJ an. hy it H.hor of rvi.' it !im won th iipprffitun m e will of th JtHtpl, With lh thine" in mir-l, th IU-H Sytrm l ', forwr with fn. fn. to a futur of f rt-atrr ii'ivf ttitntr atil rtr a.httvmtiC ' Ik NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY EEll S1S1EH wrest a living from whatever"offers itself to us as a means of subsistence. For such there is a little help, to find something in the work which is fairly likable and which offers a chance for a little individuality, is the best for which they ran hope. With them we will not deal on this occasion further than to remind them thatt there is a certain splendor in making the best of a bad business. For those who have the power of choice there exist two considerations to help them determine what their work shall be: To do what they have it in them to do with recognition of their powers and tastes, or to choose work that is so big a part of the world's progress that there is honor in being one of those who help it into completion. "Inbred taste in the chooser" is not a chance pharse meaning nothing. It indicates a recognition of one's own abilities and their values. In illustration let me tell vou the little story of a boy I know who pos sessed marked artistic and musical ability. lie loved to play the violin and he was only less fond of draw ing. With high enthusiasm he started out on an artistic career and then he discovered that he had neither the ap plication to devote himself to study and practice nor talent so marked as to insure his success.' lie liked the idea of being an artit. but he did not like the work that postulated. He had not actually the "inbred taste" to make an artist. He recognied this fart with a show of common sense, which indicated clear ly that he had shrewdness and busi ness acumen and he is at prestn a very successful sales manager of a large corporation. His avocation is music, but it was never In calling and be knew it in tune. "Inbred taste in the rhonrr" means an absolute deire to o a cer tain tvpe of work; the longing to achieve aticrr in a trrtam under taking at practically any cost to one's sell and evert at a sacrifice of com- I'm aim ct wnai tne worm aui tu(e j Your really g"t singer, your ar tut be be a pamler. writer or hew-, er ff nuihlf - never those hit falling, be amr tint ua the av to wof,(U j sitiett. but betause something in him !.e-l Mi'imii'ii through the me lium ht h..r j It . war I t be a (essiii! , ltf iimn, ci a g i.il) rsfiuine r a ', a'.'i it'le s trr W vii must hr an ' a. iM4l l-Wii'g In the work u a'f gonig I i , , an I a trrlmg that ' u . , glet (! 4 I ht'H to e S'r s siMit.fH n. t ! t! it haci-r ''! ' t i h,i wav t nv ike a lii I' d I b ircii I Ifrfttifwtr cn t i ' the i ul a a ! i ' s oi' ( I'-gH uh'iii nt iniiiln set le.t " , il ' I. t ' t .t i t i see it IV -ii, 1 . 411 him- st i, . g'lil'.m , I t'.e ei I .h I a I .'' ol -S a' ' l i tf Cn t-i t';e h i h hi e v l't put il ( 14 in.. (!,! j It I ant i S iti('i ! " ' t' a . a " I I hi I : i' tiiVl'-ft i it i"!f it piimani'. . cs -I, t i t! ' W""'l t t i ' i'i ' I 't ign-,hl k !, It- .. 't gi..tH l 1' i . i. , tele t ts w ' I ' Ut I'' tt 4 lo-i't tntjo'Henl al l !' . t tet tb III t. ..,sf.t It l' tftl ' s,i.t .! i't a I'lttH ai t,i-t" i.lnai n t tifXt i, a.t t''l h, !.!( IS g ' I HI ! 0 I I mmU BKilE AMiME SCUllti ff'M i -v- 7 ii v;v A Pineapple Custard Bf CONSTANCE CLARKE, Especially pretty effects can be ob tained in the arrangements of des serts. An unusually attractive des sert which is equally good to eat and good to took upon is pineapple cus tard. Tut into a steupaii a quart of milk; bring to the poil, with three table spoonfuls of sugar and a piece of anlit anillla nod: then stand it in a double boiler to infuse; when cool j turn out a plate on canned pineapple dissolve it in four tablespoonfuls of j slices Garnish with whipped cream cornstarch, and stir it onto two raw ' and srve on a rhiUed dish. yolks of eggff thicken over the fire, but do not let the custard boil after the eggs are added, strain and divide into two portions. Flavor one with one-half a teaspoonful of vanilla and the other with two tahlespoonfuls of cocoa, and pour it into custard cups, which have been previously wet in cold water, Let the mold stand on the ire until it is set, and when set, Women's Utilities i Mrs F McMillan Stanton holds thej patent for 4 new sn le of rimi shu h' she III nk ssill replace all others in use in the I'nited States Mi became! the owner of the patent, because h extruded the insentor aid when he was teadv ! drop In ssoik own u tfi la Is ( tund Mrs Walter Mi N'abK Mtiltt, f r ntrr president ol the Missouri Suf frage lation, ban iroi )''. whrte she will .ut t'wfu losr'-s and letl;rr ll'ey will . nr the M tur niHiid'1 I he a'i,j-4:'i in I'ist is ,msi.eie. a slit, ul tmr, the g!rc. : IIOII ,1 ) J V 4. t H?S fl.H'tll, MiS I .- t' 4S h I'M S.i.i,.S t. f-r in Mjl.-ii, Wis. '!i , ,f!f,ii K-( J s'ih tniihiUv ampler. HM Ml .'I Sh r i iteughtat tt ', tr fi 'v tine kiixsn I i b living I, V is. ' . 1 1 c f . ' v t i 4 4 t ' ! ' .11104 1'ie is d r; 4' t ,.f t i 1 a h-ii t1; ' i l I o'oi i 'i i' y.Ui i w . t f ft f 4.i. ii..h 't..)r I ,ri. i -j rl I '-.A , - A f ' i - f s ' ul t, ( ia'1,'- ha Strri.'-l it t h 411 S I '1' y in ,4i i -1, !, .i.;o ' i ' if'' ' ii'.! -t 1 vt,, i l 'i h i,. In.:, i U ' tti i a I ' a i.i." - i -f ! f - ,'! I ' . I'l' s ! , t v '- i .,! ,. i 1, . '--in . 1 4ii. -11.4! iiiti,m, II I U I t ! ,4 I '- ,otl. I' 4 ',., 4 ,- If i a . I 1 1 t m " t' - 1 4 1 i tt H f w . I h t ,' I al "'I w 'I it 1" tv,l; 'tl I'll- v 1 4j .191 1) ' I i'1 .4 .1 I t H I - ! IM ' ,ir i 1, 1 4 i t, tii 4 ." 'i an I t'.if ' 1I1 I n .tili I )l' 14 I .i ' t . Children's Bathing BY "M. T.M "Chuck 'em in I It's the only way to make, youngsters take to the water!" Such was the advice I overheard given by an old salt to the father of a family of boys. Excellent advice, no doubt, for some hardy children, but bred of a reasoning which be longs to bygone days to the days when children were frequently birched and surphur and molasses held sway as the one reliable nursery medicine. Nowadays we all, even the young est, possess nerves. We know that the small people should never be frightened, and that persuasive, meth ods are more efficacious than mere force. Let us consider the children's bath ing. There doesn't seem to be anv necessary age limit. Providing the little one is accustomed to a cold bath, salt water and the exhilarating splash of the waves will certainly be beneficial. Two rules should be made and rig orously adhered to. One, that a child should never be forced to enter the water against its will; the other, that, it should never stay for more than ten minutes in the water, however hot the day, because, of course, small bodies lose their natural heat more quickly than grown ones. To persuade a child to go into the waves is usually quite easy. Let him see other children playing and rolling in the breakers. He will think it grand to copy them. Oive him a boat to sail, a ball that floats or any other water toy, but above all encourage him to roll, for in this way he will get the whole of his lit tle bodv wet ,To a child the waves ought ! seem jollv pla fellow s, each one trying to splash hini I lie silit of a littse fellow being dragged into the sea, "Juiit ia ' "because you really must bathe. John- r-4r mim riis a urn no 1 , ny." seems to me minutely sad l or intro-t . I mm hm I i (), , the great breaker and the l, :::::,:,':::;:vn r.rPi. are n.t..r. the .(!,'!. . .t,' ik.N.t.r j mother "'f b'B and lit'l children. s, h .-t .i... nn bis his sunt ; I .,,. ,, .I,, , ui, km in tbeors " It is true that several first rate witvii'er will tr!l you that i hi.w the, look - "f lat'irr, were gieit . thetr I'rst d p, but I tMrk l'it niethol I I'nr out one tiif tAiinnier I j-s te-i s'siietinit nmrli'i who shunned 4-l wrr f r the rem , t t'iftr I, vet lrnalN. t .1 !'( bel s In b.f . fV'riif a v'.! i If tin t si"i !, C"l Ml'po14r fi;i u i i Ui, Is tilM to put h- I'll ll" wa'ef wi,lt 'it irtt . lh f f tt i-l !,''. "il l hill h-'lS (O ,;p ' f" n t i--im m-i-'et ls sei a I a i t a t i' I i- ,! i.iru - 4t 1 1 i j, r b he i t H" ' nf w 4 "f si m . s ' i - . s I , I, i r . s o. : V IS ! Ill, lo.O)( 4 utt s n a " I I 1 1 , i I i I" , V ' - 4 I I" ' ii" l s- ' I ke M :,!;, 4 'u - ' 1 1 I t'slti 1 J l-i I' t i . 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