THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919. 4 M' Vi: .VI r .1 Hi lonfua Dropp'd nuu, ana could asaka the worsa appear Tha battar num, ta parplas and daak Maturaat counMla. Milton. a ha And nil with Just and taadar awafi Yet ie dlvlnar wisdom taught Better by htm who can obey. Proctorw The Girl's Pay Envelope Often Makes Matrimony Less Attractive . By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Which is better, to marry for love or money? That jeems a strange question to ask these days when happiness and success is within the grasp of every woman. , And yet a great many girls write me letters saying they are deeply in love with one man, but that a second man with much better pros pects is deeply in love with them. They do not care for this second man; indeed, in a good many in stances, he is even repulsive to them, yet they want advice as to which they would better marry? There is usually a postcript to these letters saying that the fam ilies of the writers are highly in fa vor of the more prosperous match. Such a situation is entirely out of key with the times. Girls are no longer pawns in their father's households, charming, su perfluous creatures who used to sit around and do a little embroidery while waiting for some man to take them "off their father's hands." That was actually the phrase used, and no one appeared to think it offensive or degrading. Until a short time ago, a genera tion or two perhaps, whole families would be engaged in tragi-comedy of getting a daughter settled. Thack eray deals with this phrase of so ciety in his own inimitable fashion in, "The Newcomes," where every one but particularly the worldly old SPECIAL SALE on EGGS on Saturday for the Price. Ask Your Neighbor. The Egg Store H.H.HARPER CO. Flatiron Bldg. 17th and Howard. grandmother was engaged in mar rying off Ethel. But, happily, modern conditions have put an end to the painful pro cess of auctioning off our daughters. And with the world lull o: oppor tunities for women, it is a pretty weak sort of a sister who allows her self to be married for a home The creditable modern girl mar ries because she is in love and be cause a certain young man seems to her a desirable life partner, not be cause the family wants to get her off its hands. And this kind of mar riage is far more complimentary to the man than the old-fashioned pig-in-a-poke business, where the young man first proposes to the girl's fath er and mother, and if they accepted him, then to the girl herself. And the "blushing bride," as she used to be called, .really married "a home of her own" rather than a man she loved. . How much better is the modern way, where the union actually repre sents love, choice, congeniality of tastes and a mutual desire to make each other happy. We will suppose a case of two young people working in the same office and taking a fancy to each other. After a while they discover that the fancy has tinged this grey old world with a rainbow hue of ro mance. And again it is the garden of Eden, while the apple trees are still in blossom. From this blissful dream the young people awaken to the prac tical consideration ot money. an they afford to marry? How much is enough? Item by item they go over the balance sheet of household expenditures, they strike out the superfluities and make a mark op posite what they just must have. But happily these all-important questions are now "up to them." It is entirely their own affair. They do not have to call in a family council as did young people even a couple of gen erations ago, and the girl's father and mother decided on the wholly material things necessary to their daughter's happiness. These good people did not waste much time over the girl's feelings, or how she felt about her future husband; the number of rooms in the house to be provided was the thing, and how much had been put by in the bank. But our modern young people, consulting themselves, find that each is making a hundred dollars a month and that it would be unwise for the girl to give up her salary, because with the tremendous cost of every thing they could not possibly get When Milady Woes the Sea To the left, a poplin suit with the new double skirt, V neck and belted waistline ; and to the right, a one-piece costume of black satin and bright-colored cap with large flowers. along on the young man's hundred alone. The Girl's Pay Envelope. So the girl makes up her mind, "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" aturday pecials EATON'S ETTER; ARGAINS "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" FLY SWATTERS FREE With each purchase, we will give a rubber-bound Fly Swatter free. 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V Beaton Drug Company ISth and Far nam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention like a good pal, to help out with her pay 'envelope for a year or two at least. After which time the young man will have completed some par ticular course of study, such as law, medicine or engineering, when he will have the prospects of a really good opening. These young people are pals, friends, lovers they are partners for life's biggest stakes and each holds the other up to top-notch achieve ment. There is a genuine incentive toward economy, a genuine incentive to play the game fairly and squarely and youth and love are the great est factors for its success. But how different a couple of generations ago. What was the fate of two young people who found themselves in love, yet had no money? You have only to read the novels of that day to see what happened to them. The gentleman, if he was deeply in love and went in for despair and Byronic despair was still the fashion politely drank himself to death for the lady's sake. No other course of dissipation being open to him owing to a lack of fortune. A more liberal choice of fates was open to the young lady. Her family turned out hot-foot to run down a rich suitor, failing this she often "went into a decline," a far more elegant and highly esteemed course of conduct than to go into the home of some more fortunate relative as a poor relation. Think of it, and this melancholy choice of fates overtook her at the age of 25, when the curtain rang down on all the romantic possibili ties of a girl's life. You see the successful women of the day had to marry, there was nothing else open to them, too many girls at home cluttered up the pre vailing social system. There is no reason why a girl should fancy today that she is obliged to marry merely for mann ing's sake. She marries because she is in love and she can keep her job and help to get the young man of her choice started and both, thank Heaven, can work out their destiny together. The young man does not have to drink himself to death and the young lady does not have to go into a decline. Believe me, modern young people have got a great deal to be thankful for. Good Salad Dressing Important Now Our home manager was noted 'for her mayonnaise dressings. She it was who always furnished the salad dressing for the church suppers and took the premiums at the state fair. But alas, one day she was unable to secure the accustomed results. Her salad dressing separated and no old and tried remedy availed. This fact was brought to the attention of a domestic science woman, who at once began to inquire about the materials used and the method of making. The oil was of the highest quality and the eggs fresh, but it developed that the home manager had been ac customed to another oil and felt that she could not have success with a new element in her formula. The domestic science teacher gave her the principles of making the dressing, namely: Use all quality product, have oil and egg of uniform temperature. Place the yolk of egg in the bowl, add the mustard, pepper, salt and a teaspoon of lemon juice, beat immediately with a dover beater (never raise up the beater from the bowl until work is done). Add a small amount of oil and beat until the mixture is thick, then add a few drops of lemon juice or while vinegar to thin add more oil and repeat un til all oil is used. The result was as fine mayonnaise as she ever saw. The secret is in learning to use the best materials and then work con tinuously until the job is finished. With these instructions the home manager's confidence was restored and sFe now makes the finest may onnaise with no danger of failure. Her results are always uniform and her success assured. Well Balanced Menu Brmkfaat. Canned or Fresh Pears. Rolled Oata and Cream or Evapor ated Milk.. Buttered Toast. Milk or Cocoa. Luncheon. Sliced Tongue and Spinach or canned). Boiled Potatoea In Jacket!. Prune. Whip. Dinner. Fruit Cup. Baked Ham, Apple Rlnae. Creamed Potatoea. Lettuce and Pineapple Salad. Cuatard (canned pumpkin). Beverage of choice. (fresb Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Caldwell have returned from Estes park, Little Journeys Real Irish lace is seen again on lingerie. Undeniably the collar has re turned. Metal cloths are run with satin stripes. Hats made entirely of ribbon are being worn. Fiber silk corduroy ii one of the new fabrics. A tendency to fitted lines in coats is evident. The rick-rack braid is a popular trimming. Black satin sandals are worn in the evening. Tan silk poplin is a favorite ma terial for the new cloaks. Even suit coats have short, flar ing sleeves. Skinner's the Best Macaroni and Spaghetti made of Durum Wheat ThRUISES-CUTS to Cleanao thoroughly reduce inflam mation by cold wet compre tea apply lightly, without friction Vicics Vapor YOUR BODYGUARD" -.SOf. 60. mm wo OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night's rest If your stomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two or three HM7DID 5 on the tongue before retir ing and enjoy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moid guaranteed by SCOTT ft BOWNE . MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Heart Beats By A. K. You who set Us casually Perceive the crust We wear. We seem but fluff And silly stuff And air. This crust Makes life more easy It keeps the sailing Smooth And saves us The explaining Of every different mood. But underneath That crust When we are with Ourselves There"s quite A different story One which we Seldom tell. We've tried to card Convictions And index false ideas But try as we may Day after day Under this crust There is chaos. There is something Within Which we cannot Explain That balks ' At Hero-worship Great statesmen Act so small sometimes In selfish quarrels And squabbles And the office boy Is so grand and fine So honest And so keen. We've great respect For things 'well done And for the doers Of them That's why we love Our cook We suppose And dislike A rich man's son. It is hard to explain Our contempt Distain For a President Who "presidents" poorly. So beware We may tear off this crust Some day in disgust We'll be unpopular But still we'll Be honest SELAH1 WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING Among the Finns and Norwegians there are many women sailors. Upwards of 20,000 women are em ployed in the cotton mills of Bom bay. A bride in Korea begins her mar ried life in silence. During the first day she must not speak, even to her husband. It is considered a breach of etiquette. But the next morning she is permitted to give full rein,U her tongue. Every Swedish girl not born U wealth is taught a trade of somt kind. Baltimore is making elaboratt preparations for the entertainment of the national convention of the War Mothers of America, which ii to meet in that city in October. si V --Jr a5K Cover four quarts of wilted dan delion blossoms with water and add three lemons, sliced. Cook until all the strength of the flowers has been extracted then strain. Add nine pounds of sugar, one com pressed yeast cake and sufficient water to make three gallons, then strain. Let it stand in a jar to work. After two weeks, put it into bottles and seal tightly. After this is a few weeks old you will have an excel len tonic beverage. Wo claim nothing for CHIROPRACTIC that we cannnot back up with good results. DR. FRANK BURHCRN (Palmer School Chiropractor) Adjustment! $1, or 12 for $10.00 Suite 414-19 Securities Bldg., Corner 16th and Farnam Sts. Doug. 5347. 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You think of camping out in a glorious wilderness, next door to great cities with all their comforts; of the winding trail and the long climb; of delicate wild flowers, blooming right up to snow line, and the stillness of the deep woods. Let the dream come true, this summer, for you! Go to the Colorado and Utah Rockies and cool off rest up get a coat ot tan forget worries grow young again. Be a mountaineer, and learn to love the high places of the everlasting hills. rw..av i Summer Excursion Fares Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip, or apply to the nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or address nearest Trarel Bureau, U. S. Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Bldg., Chicago; 14J Liberty St.. New York Cityj 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. i I ; t M 1 i t. . I M i 1 V I ST i i Hi w 7 n j :