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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 29, 1919. Challenge tha passing hour lika guard that keep Their solitary watch on tower and steap. ' Longfellow. Thla narrow Isthmua 'twixt two boundleaa , , The Pat, the Future two eternities. Moore. . -J 8 B Advice to the Lovelorn Love Comes Unbidden and, "To Love or Not We Are No More Free Than the Ripple to Rise and Leave the Sea." By BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Lonesome Widow. Dear Miss Fairfax. Omaha Bee: I have been a reader, of the "Love lorn" column for some time. A lew days ago a widower of 28 with two small boys said he was lonely. I am a widow of about his age with one little boy. Will you please tell me his name and address? . A WIDOW. Without your name, or his, we J.1 can do nothing but print your letter. Crank Send me your name and I will give you the name of an in surance company such as you ask about. Your other questions were answered in The Bee of June 24. Questions. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am coming to you for some infor mation and also some advice. I am a girl of 18 and would like to know if it is proper to go with different boys or keep Just with one certain one? I am not engaged and there fore I don't think it improper to go with different boys. The information I would like to know is this: What is the name and address of the school in Fremont that is for girls to go who wish to become teachers? Can a girl only In the 11th grade teach in a country school? Hoping to see my letter in print, I remain, B. B. G. When a girl because of youth, or for other reasons, does not care to go with boys seriously, it is better for her to parcel out her smiles and society to a variety, than to hand them in one large package to a sin gle deserving, or undeserving, ad mirer. Such a course offends some natures, however, who, even in pass-" Jng friendships, prefer more sin cerity and stability than the former 1 course Implies. Fremont college, Fremont, offers a normal course. Address the reg istrar of the school for information. A girl in the 11th grade may teach in a country school if she can secure the necessary state certificate, but it is very much better for her own future that she finish a high school course before leaving school. S. J. M. We have a very good letter for S. J. M., who wishes a place as housekeeper. If she will send us her name and address we will put her in correspondence with a home where her services would be paid for and appreciated. A Reader Bracelets are always worn to some extent, but are not now in particular vogue. The wealthy woman's fancy this year is a flexible bracelet of diamonds but bracelets are pretty warm in the summer, after all. Pals Whether you are too young ; to go with boys or not, you are too 'tV ' young to defy your parents' wishes. The length of time you have gone with a boy doesn't determine the propriety of kissing him. If you expect your kiss to mean anything to others, it must first mean some thing to you. The girl who gives " carelessly such privileges one after Navy Poster Drawn By Omaha Girl Used Throughout U. S. ' ' Eggs Have Waist Lines. Los Angeles, Cal., June 28. Eggs have waist lines this summer! Old hens are getting classy in Ihe mat . ter of style. Mrs. F. S. Evans of 1411 Wood side avenue, Graham, partly proved this by bringing to the Chamber of Commerce here an egg with a per fect belt around the middle of its shell. The belt was drawn slightly in, but was without a buckle. The old Rhode Island hen that laid the sgg first started her novelties by producing eggs with two yolks. . ' "Do you take exereiea after your bath In the morning r asked Perklna. Jerkins "Tea; I generally atep on the , a I fat out." Nebraska, Awfwaa, I 1 y j j SiSlV '2333 Ff liffim IP another, soon finds her brain to be little more than an omelette. She loses her fine sense of discrimina tion nothing looks very bad to her, and it follows that nothing can be very beautiful or lovely. You cannot taste life's joys without subjecting yourself to a strong self-discipline. Attractiveness. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: We are two girls, 19 years of age, and want to know how we can at tract two nice looking genteel young men without appearing to be vampish. We are girls whose par ents are quite wealthy and we have every comfort, but we feel lonely when all the other girls go to dances at the clubs and we sit at home. I have two good looking brothers who have many boy friends, whom we meet. Mother says I'm too critical. HOPELESS. I see, every comfort, but no con veniences such as men. Despite the fact that tradition, teaches, and custom decrees, that the male shall be aggressor in affairs of romance, it is quite natural and reasonable that woman should have some in terest In the matter. Your letter at first sounds funny, but It might be better if more girls considered ways and, means for making themselves attractive to genteel men. I can't give you a short cut to the object of your desire, but here Is a prescrip tion which cannot fail: Self-consciousness never got any body anywhere. So, first of all, forget that men exist. Make your self interesting and attractive be cause of your own ideals, and men, as well as women, will naturally dis cover your qualities. Health, clean liness and taste in dress, unselfish ness, cheerfulness and a pleasant voice can all be placed on the credit side of the ledger. Music, good read ing, skill in outdoor sports, Increase kthe assets. But all these are as timin(llntr hmss" linlpsn thftv reflect real character from within. The men and women of purpose in life, those who direct their activities and energies, attract their weaker fel lows just as surely as the earth swings round the sun. Prince Aage of Denmark. C. A. S. It is reported that Prince Aage of Denmark will pay a visit to America. He is the eldest son of Prince Waldemar and the late Prin cess Marie of Orleans, and a first cousin of the Danish king. The prince has been described as a fine fellow, with charming unostentatious manners. He is an ardent sports man, a clever boxer and one of the best skaters In Europe. He inherits his good looks from his mother, an extremely beautiful princess, whom the duke of Clarence, eldest son ot the late King Edward VII, was so desirous ot marrying. Several years ago Prince Aage married the daugh ter of a plain Italian nobleman, in consequence of which he had to re nounce his rights to the Dantsn throne, and the titles of count and countess of Rosenberg were con ferred upon him and his wife. i V ijTJI ..IT" TT5I To stimulate recruiting for the United States navy, the local naval recruiting station, in co-operation with the faculty of the Omaha Cen tral High school, recently held a poster drawing contest, which was won by Miss Kegina Louise Me Anany. The poster drawn by Miss Mc Anany, who is but 16 years old and who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. J. McAnany, 1141 South Thir tieth street, has been lithographed and many hundred thousands of copies have been sent to the various navv recruitrne stations throughout the country. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, in a personal letter, thanked Miss Mc Anany for the drawing and com mended her good work. To Get Information Is a Bigger Job Than Giving It Mr. Foster's off ices are kept sup plied with timely and reliable infor mation about travel matters and about schools by going after it. Five men are eontinuallv traveline" vis iting during each year all impor tant cities and resorts and gather ing the useful details of information which are made available for vou at the Ask Mr. Foster offices. This information is classified and sent out each week to all of Mr. Foster's offices, where it is earefullv filprl so as to be readily accessible when your question is asked. You are most cordially invited to No fees ever. A.k Mr. Foster. Omaha office: BURGESS-NASH STORE ON . THE BALCONY. Ask Mr. Foster offices in lonra cities and regotr Smart Wrap and Summer Dress The separate skirt is no longer a pro saic affair; it may be of white organdy, daintily tucked. With a pretty slip-on waist of white organdy it makes an inex pensive dres3. SPECIAL SALE OF COOL SUMMER FOOTWEAR SPECIAL White canvas nu buck and kid shoes, odd lots, nearly all sizes $1.98 Men's nearly patent, metal $1.98 Misses' and Chil dren's White Can vas Shoes and Slip pers; all sizes and big variety of styles $1.29 Ladies' medium heel white oxfords, made of best white nile cloth. The ideal summer footwear. Big Values $2.48 205-7-9 North 16th Street. wy.-. -x. "feb 405 Summer winds oft penetrate chiffon bodices, and this graceful wrap of rose chiffon and satin, with bands of mole, will prove a blessing as well as a luxury. Partial View of Kinney's Big Shoe Store. Oxfords all staes in kid and gun Barefoot Sandals, sizes - $2.98 Boys' and Misses' Ten nis Shoes and Slippers 69c-98c Strap Slippers for street or house use $1.49 These come in patent, gun or kid, high or lew heel. "Omaha's Only Low-Priced Shoe Store" MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. I'hoto by Underwood & Underwood all Low, high and me dium Patent Pumps plain or Colonial. Specially priced at $3.98 98c ' 205-7-9 North 16th Street. Reproduce Flanders field in Boston for Soldiers' Memorial Boston, June 28. There will be a "Memory Garden" this year at Franklin Park. Flanders Field poppies will be planted in June and through the summer months they will gleam red among the other flowers in the herbaceous garden a reminder of American blood that is mingled for ever with the soil of France. It is a shade smaller than the oriental poppies, which are the vari ety with which we are most fa miliar in this country. "It will go into the ground in June out at Franklin Tark," said Park Commissioner James B. Shea, "and while it will probably never grow naturally in America, there is no reason that planted from year to year the Flanders poppy cannot al ways be blooming in the summer season 'over here' as well as 'over there.' " City Has Oil Well.' Pasadena, Cal. June 28. Oil found on 54 acres of land owned by the city of Pasadena may go a long way in helping taxpayers bear the burden of the cost of city govern ment. One has already been drilled and is turning out30Q barrels a day. The land is in the Narrows of rhe Rio Hondo, below El Monte. The Pan-American Petroleum com pany has a royalty lease on the land, the city receiving one-sixth of the flow. Other wells will be sunk. No Wine for New Boat. Boothbay Harbor, Me., June 28. Christened with spring water, the four-masted schooner Bradford M. Jones, the largest vessel ever built in Lincoln county, was launched here. The sponsor was Miss Katherine P. Jones, of Brockton, Mass., daughter of the man for whom the schooner is named. PHONOGRAPHS For Quality Buy THE STARR Rivals the Human Voice PLAYS Victor Columbia Edison and all other records without extra attachments. Superbly beautiful, built by mas ter craftsmen. Perfect mechanical construction. Moderate Prices Guaranteed as Long as "A Remains in Your Home. HAYDEN'S Throo ways to reduce your uifslnht Particulars n ailed hee to any addrcu. Hall Uigur Co. Ue.pt. U-W St. Lcuu. Mn. On Face in Patches. Itching and Burning Intense. "About three years ago I was affected with a severe facial eruption. it appearea in red, dry, scaly patches, with an in tense itching and burning, that would become irritated and form a thick crust. The itching was severe. "I saw an advertisement for Cuticura and sent for I purchased more, and after ample. using only two cakes of Soap and two ooxes ot uintment my face was healed." (Signed) C. P. Collins, General Delivery, New Albany, Ind. For every purpose of the toilet, bath and nursery Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are supreme. Sunpla Emd Prw by MtU. Addraa Mat-ean): "CoUr, Dpt. H, Bottoa." Sold mrywhara. Soap Sc. Ointment 25 aod Me. XaJenmfSa, IIICIl HEALED Had Sleeping Sickness Five Months Before Death Calumet, Okla., June 28. The first victim of sleeping sickness in this locality is Mrs. Robert Crow ley, who died here after five months of sickness. Taken ill in Decem ber, she has been asleep most of the time since December 16 until her death just before Memorial day. The woman had an attack of influenza early in December, and the sleeping sickness followed. Chick's Heart Beats Seen. Springfield, 111., June 28. Roy Stover has a chicken on exhibition here, the keel bone of which is miss MUX AT E & IRON A DRIVING FORCE BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When you think of the auccetaful men and women you know people who are doing- things worth while you will find that they poiteis force, vim and energy the kind that simply brim over when the blood it filled with iron. Nuxated Iron by enriching the blood and creating new red blood cells, strength ens the nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed force and energy into the whole system. Three million people use it an nually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder. MAKE THIS TEST See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired; next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while have most aston ishingly increased their strength and endurance simply by taking iron in the proper form. FIREWORKS Well, here we are again with at present our stock is complete and we urge you to do your shop ping early to avoid the rush at the last minute. We can sive Vou better service now than later on, and ask your kind co-operation with us. Do your Fireworks shopping early this year. Our prices are lower than others. Our quality is the best. We are at" our old stand. ROUAH CAUDLES AH Our Candles Contain Full Assortment of Colored Stars 2 ball, lc each; per dozen 10c 3 ball, lc each; per doz. 18c 4 ball, 2c each; per dozen 20c 6 ball, 3c each; per dozen 30c 10 ball, 5c each; per dozen 55c 15 ball, 9c each; per dozen 95c 20 ball, 12ic ea.; doz., $1.75 25 ball, 20c ea.; per doz. $2.25 FIRE CRACKERS Real Mandarin, 54 in pkg..l0c Real Mandarin, 108 in pkg..24c Tiger Crackers, 64 in pkg...5c Baby Crackers, 700 in pkg. .14c MANDARIN CRACKERS 400 in package 50c 800 in package $1.00 1,200 in package $1.50 SALUTES (Best Made) 3-inch, 6 in box 5c 3-inch, 100 in box 70c VESUVIUS FOUNTAIN Size 1, each 2c Size 2, each 3c Extra Fancy Tarbillion or Revolving Rockets Size 1, each 6c Size 2, each 10c Size 3, each 20c Size 4, each 30c V SPARKLERS. 8-inch, 12 in box 5c 10-inch, 12 in box 10C RED TORCHES. Medium size 5c Large size 10C Extra large size 15c No Telephone Orders, No Mail Orders, No Delivery This Year. Open Evenings to Accommodate Our Customers B. G. BILZ 1411 HARNEY STREET dompliments of.... ffynes Elevator Co ing. Instead it has a heart shape opening about one-half inch in diam eter covered by a film of tissue so thin the heart can he seen beating underneath. The chicken is just passing through the "pin feather stage. To Work for France, 85. Los Angeles, Cal., June 28. Mrs. Rebecca Newbold Wyllie is 85 years old. She wants to devote the rest of her life working for France. Slu has made application here for a passport to France. The aged woman will he accompanied by her daughter, Miss Jeanne d'Estimai ville, 55. Roth mother and daugh ter worked for France during the war. :t ' "-a u.i our Annual Sale of Fireworks, and SKY ROCKETS 3 ounce, 3c each; per doz.1; 30c 3 ounce, 4c each; per doz. 40c 4 ounce, 6c each; per doz. '70c 6 ounce, 8c each; per doz. '90c ! pound, 13c ea.; doz. $1.50 1 pound, 18c ea.; doz. $2.00 2 pound, 25c ea. ; per doz. $3.00 BOA CONSTRICTOR SNAKES 6 in box, per box : ,5c Larger, 10 in box '.10c Nigger Chasers, each. . . . Pin Wheels, each J If T i t :U4. v. xicnguia xjigiita, cavil , . MINES OR FLOWER POTS No. 1 No. 2 , No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 5c a'f7c .'.noc , . .v.ISc . . t.20c TRIANGLE WHEELS. 1 1 1 1 M i oz. wneeis, eacn 9c 3 oz. wheels, each t.10c 4 oz. wheels, each .-.-,15c Cannons to shoot paper caps, each ',10c PAPER BALLOONS Size 6, 21-foot, each 12c Size 8, 3 -foot, each 16c Size 10, 5 -foot, each... 20c Size 15, 6 -foot, each , ,25c Size 20, 6 -foot, each... 30c Size 25, 1 -foot, each-... 35c Size 30, 9-foot, each. .... ,40c Size 40, 13-foot :.i.50c TORPEDOES. 25 in a box -sv8c Snakes, 6 in a box ' 5c A big line of novelty fireworks at, each lc, 5c and 10c 75c Exhibition goods 49c $1.00 Exhibition goods. . . ,S9c mpany f