Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 06, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. AUGUST 6. 1917.
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Knowledge is Power Ignorance is Inexcusable
NO man or woman is safe in these stirring days who does not keep constantly posted on what is
happening in the wide world and close about him. The surest and best way to keep posted is
by reading in The Bee every day the news of the world, gathered together by the Associated
Press, by our corps of special correspondents, and our staff of local reporters, and also the enlighten
ing interpretation and discussion of current events by editorial writers and contributors.
Entertainment Instruction, Fun for Every Member of Household in
The Bee's Exclusive Features:
."BRINGING UP FATHER," George Mc
Manus' unequal ed serial comic a daily pictorial fun
nygram about "Jiggs" and "Maggie" and "Dinty
Moore." It will make you laugh without fail as noth
ing else will.
II. TODAY," a daily record of anniversaries of
birthdays,' historical events, happenings in Omaha
thirty years ago and interesting and timely reminders
for the particular day. Unique and informational.
III. Miss Irma Gross' "DEPARTMENT OF
HOME ECONOMICS," with twice-a-week lessons on
food values-and culinary efficiency. Miss Gross, who
conducts this column, teaches domestic science in the
'bmaha High School.
IV "THE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE," being
Adele Garrison's fascinating story of domestic life and
family problems. This is a continuing story of which
a chapter appears every week day in our evening paper.
V. "POWELL'S CARTOONS." Drawings by our
own staff artist on local as well as general topics of the
day. In conception and execution the Powell cartoons
match the work of the best.
VI "LITTLE TOT'S BIRTHDAY BOOK," a
compilation of the names and ages of all the children in
the kingdergarten and primary grades of Omaha pub
lic and private schools, announcing their birthdays the
coming day. -
VII. OUR SPECIAL LOCAL FEATURE PAGE.
Every Sunday. A full page with illustrations and pen
pictures of people well known right here in Omaha.
Sidelights on prominent men, their follies and foibles.
VIII. "TWILIGHT ANIMAL STORIES." Simply
told tales about "Bunny, the White Rabbit," and "Bob
by, the Gray Squirrel," and their companion denizens
of the field and forest. A delight for the youngsters.
IX. ALL THE SPORTS OF THE DAY. Box
scores in full of the Big Leagues and gossip of the ama
teurs. "Sport dope" by sporting experts sport pic
tures that hit the bull's-eye.
X. -"THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS," headlining
a four-page comic section in colors, including "Happy
Hooligan," '"Rosie's Beau" and "Jimmie." The only
four pages in color issued by any Omaha paper arid ad
mittedly the best of al 1 .
, XL "THE HASKIN LETTERS." Telling yon just
the things you want to know about the activities of the
government at Washington. Preparations for the war
explained right from the inside.
XII. CAMERA SHOTS OF LOCAL EVENTS
caught in passing by our Staff Photographer. The Bee
makes its own pictures from which the cuts are turned
out in our own photo-engraving department.
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