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.1 1 THE OMAHA SUNDAT BEE: MARCH SO, 1913. v 7 A Last of " What Is Love? " Contests! VS? 909 W 2 These Answers Came After the Competition Closed But Are Too Good to Be With- A held From Our Readers. No. noi. r !A great love is a blending of many adductive forms, a cable, one uiight say, the various strands of hich can not be segre. gated." - QUOTED. .w-- ' No. 11103. "'"Love is a miracle. of God. Love is one among the many branches of ruling powers, of nature, of the earth. It is natural for man a.id beast and all things if the earth that breathe the breath of life. To possess a certain amount of knowl- . edge. This branch of ruling power of nature, governs the mind of man fid woman, that they will acknowl- . edge the many different beautiful branches of nature on earth. And 51 "Vet not all lust after the same branch. This branch of ruling power of na ture is known to man by different nmes, such as love, fun, care, etc. God is also known to man as love. No. 1106. .-JJeloved? The gates of sunset are just ajar. The holy hour of twilight has settled upon the earth with magic tread, and I come to you to whisper, soul to soul, what my heart would say? It has been joy to me throughout the day and every day to know that the same sun shines upon us both; that the same rising moon lightens with silvery radiance our pathway, that the same stars in the vaulted firmaments shed abroad their cheering light into your heart and mine. You can never know, if I spend the rest of my life in telling you, just how much you have meant to me in a thousand different ways, 1 liavejoved you so long. That love lias become deeper every day. You set my standard high in the begin ning, and you have given 'my ideals. Forty years ago we first looked in one another s eyes. We knew, aian t wc, at the first glance, that love cCuld triumph over so -many difficul fies that has been ours? The strug gle has made us fondly cherish our love, out helper and our consola tion and tempting desire with ten derness has fastened tenaciously up on us, the sweetness of a kiss for good night, a kiss on awakening and a kiss for goodby. Beloved?, when, with noiseless tread the years shall lead us down the westward slope arrrd through the gates of life's sun sYt. I onlv ask that we may go (hand hi hand into that eteriial realm of happiness where Cod 'is LOVE. Addressed by a wife to her husband. No. ' 1108. Love is an undescribable longing, something that existed since Mother Jive was in the apple tust, and will exist until the end of time. Some thing that no man has ever yet de fined or ever will define. A some thin that is past all description, which will make aliired man forget to do the chores and will make an old man act boyish, and will make a woman show herself tobe stronger than the strongest man. Goshf durn it, an undescribable Somethin' that has never yet been described. No. 1111. . "Love is the flivine spark of hu man' existence." ;: ". MoTnis. N I want love. Give me, God.a vibrant flame of a woman for a mate. Make her, I pray Thee, a woman of merriment. Fill her with a master love for the strenuous. En large her vision so that it will see things and make her wise with that wisdom which shall see naught that demands her forgiveness. Give her a, body compounded with strength and ' symmetry. ' Send surging through her a spirit elemental. Fill hr with a love for the open air, the hills, the winding streams, the storms that send snow and sleet across the wastes,. Make her vi brate with the joy of the lightning1 flash and tha crash of the thunder. Let her ever be a silent worshiper rVwould have her frank and fear less and gentle, fit to play her hand in the game of life in the manner of a master. And when, in Thy goodness, Thou hast given this wo man unto me, let me ever find in her something elusive, . something that shall ever keep me searching joyously with wonder. Give meGod,va woman who will demand more of me than I have ever dared to demand of myself. Who will help me liberate that cfeative energy necessary for the realization of my dreams. -If it be Thy will that this woman be not given to me in the flesh, give Iter to me as an ideal woman who will lead me daily to render to my neighbors the service most expres sive of my great love for her, and mjiy she never permit me to find the final goal. No. 1117. , Love is the foundation of all life. Love is the consideration of the esti mation of the mind that thrills in one individual for another. I Real love i the higher estimation that cannot be false when sensations I creep in and when sight beholds the yjjeauty and the ear the sound in en duing, tones. Love is providence of tne intellect in many ways; as love in friendship sweet, love in ex change of views and of dealings as , barter or trade. Lovefor the uni verse, that we are created equal, though wars ravage but cannot kill the love spirit that .goes on. Love may be separated bydistance but i will continue. ?" No. 1152. , LoVe is indescribable Its holy flame burneth. , From heaven it came , , To heaven returneth. No. 1119. "Love cannot be analyzed, since God cannot be analyzed; God being the very essence of love. We can only understand what love is, as we understand what God is, by the revelation He has given us through His son,- Jesus Christ. Love is undying. Love is cause and the effect is belief and trust. Love inspires sacrifice for the object of our affection. Therefore, God gave the best treasure in heaven to save t lost world. " FicVle affection is not love, for ttfle love is God abiding in us. Hav ing this love, we are in God and God in us, for God is love. " No. 1122. Love is" a sense of v knowledge which com;s to the conscience of a human being, but try as long as we can it never was nor absolutely cannot-be explained. No. 1126. ' Love is like Scotch snuff; , You get a pinch and that's enough. Profit by this strange advice: Before you fall in love, think twice. . U29. Love-is an eternal, immutable law of vibration, and ' is scaled down from the lowest to the highest sens ing key. Sex love is on the physical or animal plane seeking a reciprocal gain, and if the higher ethereal vi brations are not sensed by both or by only one trouble is sure to arise and make the anticipated heaven a literal hell. Just in the ratio of the higher sensing of the individuals will the flower of love come to full bloom and splendor. No. 1131. Love should bring happiness and contentment. Certainly first love does not bring it, for first lovers often quarrel like cats. Certainly marriage has no part in it, and is not in separation, for absence alas, does not make the heart grow fond er, and it is only human that we can become interested in another. j Nor is it children, though the good God knows that should help, for they are love incarnate. Certainly it is "not respect, for re spect is a stale, cold comforter, and love is deeper than irespect, and often lives without it, let us whisper the truth in shame. ' ; No. 1136. Love is the accidental meeting of two hearts, or the aim and end of fate. Hearts are heedless of warn ings. Love goes where it is sent in spite of all the warnings. Love is the least conventional of passions. It is the most unexpected and unaccount able. Lovt steals into the heart un aware. Love is surely a rapid im pulse, a flame ignited in a moment. You can't buy real love. You've got to have it in your heart and sou! and there is only one thing worth while, the love of the one that loves you, and to crush out that love is worse than slow death, for it de mands ijs rightful place in another's heart, for life holds nothing dearer than two souls with but a singl: thought, two hearts that beat as one. Hearts are happy that understand. The strings of the heart are slender, But so many they form a strand, And the ties they bind, though terf denf Areas strong as an iron hand. Loyal the ties of friendship, Precious .the faith and trust, That a friend will help us in troubli vine emotion which we feel, but can not define. WJiat lights the face of the moth er contemplating her babe?- What illumines the eye of the dying sol dier as the physician, who struggled to save him, grasps his hand? The old, old emotion love. One should be so broad-minded that he will interpret attentions, which are the result of proximity or mere force of circumstances, impersonal, they are not love. Passion which influences a man possess through marriage an attr tive woman is not love, altho' usually considered to oe sucn. i may enter into such an emotioi unless it be modified by frien long acquaintance and forbea it is not worthy the name, True love implies "willingnt' sacrifice all personal prejudice cept such as wouldv deprive of sonaltty or honor. "Love is blind" to imperf(( and indifference, and though unrequited. It considers the feelings loved one, vows not to beco gry and wounds not, tnoi heartstrings be well-nigh ,b Love resorts to camouflage the loverrTfTle s feelings. greater divine love, the all inspiring God s love, where the atmosphere is ermeated with the flowers of affec tion and holy love,' for love alone is life, and without love, I would rath er cease to be, than be without love. No: 1138.; Love is either the height of hap piness or the deptrv despair. As far as eat- So love Where Is love In Tha Men Who Inflated Body of Fellow t Worker Are Released on Bonds No. 1157. Love is like a bunch of hiel boys marching xlown I-arna they look like American God loves them all and th love. And God bless the ed all my heart and soul. G those that lay in Flanders No. 1160. Love rocks the cradle a: the world. The hand tha. your cradle and that of n love, bvery drop of no that emanates from mothe is love. With infinite co and tenderness, mothers lows us from the cradle to When we grow to a sense standing, she imparts to A Confessiorj by f sky IS D" I Al figils keep natrr Ve T ' W If 7 as- -- J 1 r i J m r 4 r f if f 4 I if M i t I m 1 r i i f ii i n t . In I f us . the I i is i John Betroski and Jacob Kobie lak, the two employes of the Cudahy A Packing company, whb, Thursday afternoon, in play, inflated the body of A. Socha, a fellow worker, by pressing a hose containing 180 pounds of atr pressure against it, released yesterday in the South Sid police court on cash bonds of $1,500 each. They are charged with assault i tent to commit great bodily tim of their "prank" is at f death in the South bide i Discussion of Memorial Is Set the Next Meeting uccessfully maneuvering two civic problems, com- If the Auditorium and the nd building problems, the owship committee of the of Commerce will at its eting, April 7, held an open k discuss a htting war me or soldiers and sailors who pir lives in the service. rectl'Jay to 'aautify Skin tuart's Calcium Wafers Recommended to Re- Face . of Pimples, kckheads and Other Such Eruptions . II i Bowen's Value.Gmng Furniture Store? HIIIIIIIMIII Wonderful Is the Bowen Furniture For the "Dress-Up" of the Home This Spring ' ' Wonderful that we are able to have such a complete'show- J ing of all that is new and beautiful for every room in the house; wonderful insofar as the Furniture on display was purchased at a price enabling one to buy what they want without feeling they have had to pay an excessive amount; wonderful in con struction, designing and finish. BOWEN . priced, quality and guaranteed Furniture is ever the best value. hi tor Fraa Trial Packaga. ng to writers of medical fia tl fit of libstar - f , , I, i l"---' -'J'Tpi'mifle8."""pfackt From sympathy not must. that he i No. 1,154. "The wind bloweth where it Jist eth, thou canst not tell whence it cometh nor whither it goeth." So is love. It is that transforming, di- Dear Editir: I stole five beans I v a. is iiuvv ivpuauiB in 1113' jcaiia ft strikes ie rather funny, I am informed to my surprise My little poem copped the prize And I have won the money. 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(Only one set to each customer.) 1 Paints and Varnishes Specials for Monday White House Paint, per gallon . : $3.79 Screen Paint, Black or x Green, per gallon. . . .49c . Varnish, suitable for all "purposes, per gallon $1.93 Alabastine, Pkg per 5-lb. .55 c at I ' m m j H. H. HARPER & CO. 17th and Howard Streets Mm,0Ui Garden Tools Specials for Monday Extra Heavy Spading Fork ...r........$1.25 Artistic Bedroorh Suites of the Bowen Guaranteed Quality Value, exceeding most anything we have ever . before offered, but it's "Dress-Up" Week and the Bowen stoe will assist you to the utmost. ' ' ' , ' This dainty Suite in mahogany, Queen Anne design, would add an artistic appearance to your sleeping room. Dressing Table, triple mirror. . . .$42.75 I Dresser . . . , . . . . . . . . ...... . .$47.60 Bed .,. ; ...$32.50 I' Chiffonette ... . $38.50 In this department of the Bowen Store one can shop with the comfort of knowing that the offerings are of the best. Note these" values, then come in nd take advantage of the prices. v Golden Oak Dresser, large mirror, $12.50 Golden Oak Chiffonier $13.00 Mahogany Dressing Table $22.50 Ivory Dresser, very autistic pattern, at , . .$25.00 Ivory Chiffonier to match $19.75 Golden Oik Dressing Table $13.00 Golden Oak Dresser with - mirror, at .$10.00 r Living Room Suites that lend a dignified and dressy appearance to the home, yet withal moderate in price, are for your choosing at the 'Bowen Store in any number of pretty designs, as well as in all woods and finishe.s High Grade Hoe ...... Garden ,78c Loner Rake Handle Steel ......97c r V 1 . This-handsome QUEEN ANN Living Room Suite in Mahogany, with Mulberry Velour upholstering, is an ex ceptional value, ' whih you will greatly appre- ciate. Sofa, Sit .$89.50 V Then, too, these values from trfe Bowen Store buying judgement Chair and Rocker flJOC to match, each, will appeal to ,your better Mahogany Rocker, blue damask uphol stering $12 Mahogany Arm chair to match. .. .$12 Mahogany Windsor Chairs and Rockers, each $10 Mahogany Sofa, cane back, true Chip pendale design, velour covering. .$95 Fumed Oak Bed Davenport; genuine leather covering ........... $37.50 Duofolds in Golden Oak7 or Fumed 6ak; guaranteed covering, $37.50, $45, $52 and. ...... . . . . .......... .$65 Queen Anne Davenport Tables; 60 inches long $30 Library Tables In Mahogany, Fumed or Golden Oak, $7.50, $9, $12.50 up. AnAfMitionalRbcker ofttimes completes the furnishings for the living room and finishes the "dress-up" of the home. The. Bowen stock of Rockers is most complete, and while, advising an early selection, we especially cajl your attention to these four value offerings. Mahogany Wing Rocker, Mulberry 'velour covering, similar to'."' cut :.. V.. .$22.50 Mahogany Wing Chairs, in blue velour. ...-$17.50 Fumed Oak Rockers in Tapestry with leather seats. . . . .$12.50 Mahogany High-Back Rockers. $4.75 Our Showing of Buffets for "Dress-up" Week will lend an added charm to' your djjiing room. Jacobean Buffet, in William and Mary design, beautifully finished .$34.75 Golden Oak Buffets, handsome in design and . finish, at ...$32.50 .Golden and Fumed Oak Buffets........ $24.50 Buffets, 45 inches long, plank top, Fumed Oak quartered, at , $30.00 Mahogany Buffets, 60-inch top $47.50 Household Necessities Interestingly Priced Fumed Oak Foot Stools, leather tops, v each 65e J Aluminum Percolators ,..$1.25 Aluminum 6-quarJ Stew Kettles. $1.75 Aluminum 17-quart Dish Pans $2.45 Good quality Brooms, each. , . , . .35c and 45c Bed Sheets $1.55 Bed Spreads, cut corners. -.-...$2.55 Pillow Cases, each ,.,.45c Lace Curtains (odd) each ...5Sc Curtain Stretchers 95c Baby , Walkers , . . $1,25 Centol Furniiuiv Store 1 11 i.V furniture Carpets-Draperies HIS -13 HOWARD ST. fO' bowen's c S GUARANTEED FURNITURE" J '1 :, s ., ., ; r 1 -J 8. Im v SI " M VI -1 1 1 ' 1 " 1 1 I ()