- A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 21, 1920J TEST MINDS N r ARE "POSERS" Boston Students Wrinkle Brows Over Questions Asked to Determine Their , Mental Alertness. i Boostoh, March 2o. Can you tell, at 100 per cent speed whether docile and captious mean the same? If you can, you are. probably all right mentally. That is, if you can answer these posers, ana . several pages more of other posers, hard asN these or even Harder, it you cannot answer with f agility and dispatch, then ft's all wrong with you. For these are the questions which every student at ijoston University School of Business Administration is being asked. Under the direction of Dr., Edwin M. Chamberlain, head of the department of psychology, the tests went on, antf young business brows are wrinkling as the sheep are divided from the goats. Here follow some of the posers, which students are answering: Test. A If a company makes two airplanes a day for sis days, how many airplanes doss it make, in all? There you are for an arithmetical proposition, Test C Two words, meaning either the same thing" or '.different, are placed side by side. If they mean the same thing the student under- 2 lines "sajne," which is printed on ' the, paper, If they mean opposite, why, vice versa. Now eyes open1 no - , napping. Here are the words': i Sweet. Sour. Same. Opposite.' .I f Fat. Stout Same. Opposite. Insane. Mad. Same. Opposite. , Fractious. Gentle. Same, Op 1 posite.. -. - Civil. Political. Same.-Opposhe, Gravely the student reads on his paper "Actress 'powder and some- times paint applies," or, yet again, "Snow blackall h," or else, "fish a ; swims." ' . - , Is he supposed to restore order td ' this chaos of a sentence? He is not. He is simply supposed ' to read, said sentence and after read- jng it, in correct order, to underline ' on the right hand side of .the page the word true or false. V But the acid test comes with test i E. The student is given sentences j which he could finish with the cor rect word. Heye is some of the sen tences: "Men talk with the ears hands mouth eyes." , . i2e it announced to all untutored winds that the correct way for any young business aspirant to answer . this question is "men talk with the aouth." Britain's Million of ' jobless Women Need Work Immediately ' London, March ' 20. Britain's ljOOO.OOO jobless women, thrown out of employment when the war ended, ' fe promised relief by the ministry ki ' of labor, ;which has appointed a - .committed of .-the most prominent women in public life to fjnd them jobs. .' '. , ; ' Y The marchioness' of Crewe - is chairman .' of the , committee. .She told . Universal Sen-ice that the ob ject of 'her organization" was "to consider, devise and carry out schemes of work and training for , women who' are -unemployed or ' whose earning capacities and oppor- tumties have been injuriously .; af fected as a' result of conditions aris iiig out of the war. . ; ; ' 'Qu'et. industrious and patriotic. s a targe, body of women sacrificed all iny the great struggle against Ger ", many." she explained. "Demobiliza tion found them either without em ployment or forced to engage in . work entirely ' unworthy of , theic ' capacity. We are going to help ' them." " Associated with Lady Crewe are Lady Askwith, Lary Roxburgh, Mrs. Austen Chamberlain, wife of .the . . chancellor of "exchequer, and Dr. i Marion Philips. A-number of maintenance scholar - ships will be immediately provided t - to , enable applicants for help to ' " qualify for domestic Science., phyv I " icat culture, ministry of health work, higher grade cookery and higher ' -clerical work. ! It is compulsory for 'all members i , of the Ohio branch of the United t Mine Workers to become American Republican ' Women's Committee Now in Headquarters Equipped to Hold Meetings 5: V " V v J mm n O o wrnmrnf 4) SHLie FRENCH STYLES ARE OPPOSED BY PARIS SOCIETY . . New- Organization Launches War on Attire They Declare Is Immodesty Design-' ers Scornful. , The republican women's Committee is comfortably established in headquarters at 310 South Nineteenth street. In the rear of the office is space .which the women have equipped for holding meetings. . - This pictureshows Ethel Barker, executive secretary, explaining some matter over the telephone. Seated near the wall at the table are Mrs. William Berry, one of the ward chairmen, conversing witji Mrs. E. B. Roster mundt of 3423 Franklin street, v Next to Mr. Berry are Mrs. H. C. Sumney, another ward leader, and Mrs. Draper Smith, chairman of the republicanWomen's committee. x , Women Asset That. Feminism .Does Not Menace Man's Authority in Their Home Suffrage Leaders Take Is- iue ' TKat - Sex's Activi ties Are Malting Weak lings of Men. v - By MARGERY REX. . Written tor Ifitcrnittional w Service, New York, March 20 Are women learning to do without the authority I . r .it . t j 1. t 01 men in ine nome ana me cor rective influence of a father over his family? Cardinal O'Connell of Bos ton, has sounded, a warning to men" to exercise authority in their homes, Mest disastrous result occur. "There is np doubt that one of the main causes of this sinister fem inism of which we read so much and see quite enough," said the cardinal, "i what would appear to be a grow ing weakness on the part 6f the manhood of the nation. "The women are becoming mascu line and the men are becoming ef feminate. The remedy is" the proper exercise of authority by man in his own place, and especially as the father of a family. ' -. "If the father abdicates this posi tion, no one can be surprised if, little by little, women learn to dd without the authority of men and begin to usurp a great deal of it themselves. ' "Not domination, not tyranny,-but rightful, legitimate, kindly author ity!' Man is by very divine and nat ural right head oi the family and that headship means- he ought- to- look after the morals of the, whole group." As might be well expected the statements of thc-well known pni--late have provoked prompt expres sions of opinion from women en gaged in public activities. One of the most 'interesting of these conies from Mrs. James Lees LaMlaw, well knovvn suffragist. ? - . ' "Women have improved consid erably since the Victorian era." said tliority there, they Vercift effemi nateand the men who staged at home and worked. Think of all the domestic heroes who toil every -day for their families. "No one could say such men 'are growing weak. "The real American1 man is fjne enough without any complaints be ing made about . him. He is de cidedly not becoming effeminate. But he will' neverbe. a petty tyrant, like an eastern potentate. -. N "It is the rule, however, to.1 find fault with the coming generation of young people. But there has never been less cause than now. We have before us a fine race of voting eo- ple, better grained and more inter ested in public welfare than the gen ot A Paris, March 20.The chief de signer for Poiret's, the most fashion able dressmaking firm in Paris, was ! highly amused when asked if the ex clusive Parisian houses dealing In gowns were alarmed at the world wide c?.jrpaigji against immodest feniininejUtire, which has just been l.iunched'by L'Action Sociale dc la Femme.. ' "One cannot legisjalev feminine fashions," said".the designer.;, "We fitly make what our clients want. Why, Sometimes evert after we 'com plete a gown the lady for whom it was made complains that the corsage is not low, enough, even though it was exaggerated in the first place, and the skirt is too long to display all her charms. .Sometimes the mother of a girl will make this com plaint when the gown is for -the daughter. And that is not all sometime? the husband demands it!" Stage Is Scored. x . The new organization is making immodest attire in the ballroom only one feature of its campaign. It is also starting a movement against nudity on the stage. One Paris musical show where a dancer ap pears neatly naked has come in for a particularly bitter attack from the reformers. , The American Federation of Wom en's cluhs and similar organizations in all the civilized countries of the globe will be invited to participate in the campaign. The French or ganization, numbering many1 of the leading suffrage workersv of the ..r,tnn n( 911 ' Mrs.,Laidlaw, "and both men "and I !ln,lM v women are better c.t.zes now. Our or irj f .,J prlsand boys haye never been bet- Further commendation of joint ter specimens of healthy m.nded, rulc ?he instead f ' sound-pr.nc.pled young peopleThey ; ,;,,e ,dominatjo expressed by are finer m every Way than those I i r, c i viJ- -m..V. vji. a remember in my own youth. "The perfectly " balanced," intelli gent partnership constitutes the ideal home life. No other condi tion is possible. There should be no definitely labelled 'head' of the family. "Conditions are improving all the time. Never have men been so brave, so manly and so worthy in every way as now. Think of our armies Three Drop Corn Killer "Gt-It, Stop Pain Immediately ndtCorn Go Quick Th y to handle corn ii the tried tni proved "Gets-It" way the irtrj that millions have found quickest,, easiest, ftsfest and most reliable. - 'A few. drop of "Gets-It" knocks the hurt out of any corn at once and soon ... . loosens it so it lifts right off without any feelins;. Oh. what comfort! How arand . to walk and danre and jump without a single twinge! Why nott , "Geb-IV 4he never failinr. uarnted money-back cojoi remover, eosts but a trifle any Sru store. Mfd by E. tAwreae Co., Chicago. DryNDemocratic Women of Omaha Fear Hurting Feelings of Sisters In Wet Wing of Party Here that went abroad men had full au4Vus wlll.so,.ve, man.v, ""cuiues tnat arise in domestic ine. "Where each man and woman has tbis quality there will be no ques tion of who holds authority. All things can" be talked over and ad- justed amicably and sen.s.ibly.".. Trouble s impending between the rival factions of democratic women, one side being under tne leadership' cf Mrs. J.V. Welch, carrying lUe banner ot; senator Hitchcotk for president, and the other side being le"d by Mrs. H. J. Baley, avowed Bryan supporter. Sirs. Bailry's headquarters at rooms 14 and 15, Patterson block, carries a street sign which reads, "Independent ' Democratic Head quarters, and therein lies tne trou ble., This is the headquarters for Indeed There Is Not Any Writing When ' Paper Is Exhumed York, Pa., March 20. As a farm er Frank Steigler . believes the ground is the most profitable place for most things, but trusting a deed to Mother Earth has proved to be an unprofitable investment S'teigler placed the deed in a jar and buried it in 1887. When the York Water Co. began negotiations' for the purchase of, the, plot, Steigler decided to see how the deed was standing the passing years. He, found tlje jar still intact but the moisture had obliterated the text of the deed. It would have cost less than a dollar to record the deed at the time it was buried. Now, Steigler says, it will cost him . a considerable sum . to establish his claim to the property." $25,000 Is Fine for Smuggling Tobacco; Jail Sentence Also Paris, March 20. A British sol dier, whosf name is given as John Lemoirey, and who is said, to have been attached to the British base at St. Omer, was arrested some time go at Maulde, near ' the Belgian frontier, as he was returning from Belgium in , an automobile, which was found to contain two tons of Belgian tobacco. , He was sentenced by the . Cor rectional Court of Valenciennes. on a charge of fraud, to six months' im prisonment, with the benefit of the First Offenders' Act, and v fine of $25,000. .... The automobile has been confis cated. . . Invited First Wife to 4 . MakftHome With Second Indianapolis, Ind., March 20. He was never married to the "first wife," who. is suing.him for divorce, Ivan Hummel declared when brought here from Florida to an swer a grand jury indictment charg ing7 bigamy. The "first Mrs. Hum mel" in her suit for divorce filed here said that she and Hummel had tv.o children. She charged tfiat he became enamored of Miss ' Grace Huls. stenographer in Hummel's in surance office, married the girl and then invied her Xo make her home with his new wife. , ' - "Why, I never was- married to tlit 9 firs woman who sued for a di orce," said Hummel. -."I did -marry Miss .Huls - . ' the "dry. democrats," -and' they ad mit it. . "One of our workers told mc this morning that a-woman of , the wet dcuiocr.itii: headquarters asked her why w'e did not designate our head quarters as lliat of the 'dry demo-, crats.'" Mis. Bailey snidv "This woman of the wet demo cratic headquarters told our worker that sh just bet we were as wet as they were. , S " "Why, whenever I telephone to a woman to assist in our campaign F always" ask her if she is a dry democrat , ' , "The reason why we don't hang a dry democrat sign out is because we don't want to hurt the feelings of the wome-i of Ihe wet democratic headquarters." ' H. L. Mossman, chairman of the "independent, democrat entered the headquarters room during the convention. Me immediately dic tated the fol'owing statement: - "Ours is the dry wing of the par ty. We- want no. more brewery ac tivities in politics. - As this fact is tecofrHng known the voters are affiliating with us by the hundreds., "The liquor question is settled, hut certain democrats are attempt ing to bring it to life and to make it an issue in this 'campaign. "We arrpnt the challenge and wiffer as candidates from this dis- tffct two democrats . who are op posed to a revival of the question. "We have a"thordugh working organization in every ward and pre-' cinct of this city. I wonder if there is. any wtfman in Omaha ev'en one who would like to see Omaha wet again. If there is such a one, our organization has not found her." Mrs. F. Louis Slade.'New Yortc di rector of the League of Women Voters. "The hope of, the American fami ly is tht the father and mother together shall rule, that; they col laborate on all problems. .. "Self-respect is the answer to the whole problem of what must take place in the home,- Both' men and women must cultivate self-respect. ADVERTISEMENT "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California" -Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package,' then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its' delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. 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At toilet eeaatera In 60 e, 91 aad 93 Bines, or by mail front as la plain wrapper on re ceipt of price. FREE book mailed In. plain sealed envelope on. reqneat. . De Mlrnele, 129tlt St. and park Ave. New York. country, will call for an exchange of views on the part of "women -of every nation, with a view to adopt ing a" international appeal against prevailing fashions and some the atrical productions. Forty Join Drive. Mine! Gcrmaine Marille, one of tiic leaders in the French movement or dress reform, said that nearly 40 women s-organizations have signed the society's first circular of protest to '.he big dressmakers. She believes the movement wj!l have a big effect on', next winter's styles. "Fiery: U.S. Whisky Floods British Trade, Provoking Protest Uliu v ) acs via aw. . mv IIIUIIU that all American whiskv shall he distinctly labelled when on sale is supported by the Wine and Spirit as . . , , . sociatiou, wincu aavocar.es special regulations. "Otherwise," said a leading Lon' don merchant,, "enormous injury will be done to" the home trade lllb If VtM'U V SH- port which compares unfavorably, I - .1. . 1 . !.. ro say. me jcssi, wuii genuine Scotch. "The . two do not blend Well. American .whisky has a distinctive flavor which does not. appeal to the average Iritisher. ' "Very firey and comparatively new stuff, is arriving In large quanti ties. The age question might be overcome-to some extent by the requirement that spirits must be held in bond for a specified period; but even when it is four years old that particular American whisky rc- tainc its fi-rv elrmpnt " T-ljfl suircrpstioil that wood ali-nlinla - may have lounci its way among-some or tne imports is not tnougnt proo able by traders. ADVERTISEMENT CROUP . Spasmodic croup "Ti1 ' usually relieved with one application m VICRS VAP0RUIS l-YOyfi BODYGUARD" - 30f.OO i 1.30 ADVERTISEMENT KEEP LOOKING YOUNG ISTM ff II I I I Particular. UL, Hllq;-m. 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The eyes appear "blood shot,", the Sleep is restless, and sometimes fever followed by chills, cause great unrest. It is unwise to neglect such symptoms when a few doses of Balmwort Tablets can be taken for relief. Alice Trobough, 5627 South Twenty-fourth street, 40maha, 'Neb., writes : "I have used one tube of your Balmwort Tablets and find thata they are the best I have ever used for kidney and blad der trouble." Ask any leading druggist for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price, $1.00. Adv. ADVERTISEMENT Cadomene the "Miracle Meclicine,, Many People Have Written of the. .Seeming "Miracle" Per ' formed by Cadomene Tablets. . ' rhey Are Only Recommended for Worn-Out, Impoverished, Nervous People, But People Jiave testified that -they have been cured of rtieumatism, headaches, stomach disorders, pains or neuralgia, etc., through the use of this great medicine-tonic, Cado mene Tablets. It only means that the Cadomene has helped to build up the strength of all organs and then nature has a chance to hring the cure. Therefore, if you are tired, sluggish an'd your feet rnd hands are cold and clammy ,r.id nervousness ' overwhelnys yoi by sleeplessness, irritable temper r.nd your ' heart flutters while dizziness and trembling seize you at times, you may ward off serious conse quences and become full of vigor, red blood and health for every vital organ of vour hodv.Mr. f. V. Biggs of R. R. No. 3,' Fort Worth, Tex., writes: "1 am using Cado mene Tablets and find them 1o be good in every way for an old man of 60." F. W. liarbesu, 1327 Inca street, Denver, Colo., writes: "I have, taken , one package of Cado mene and it has put me on my .feet and I feel fire"." , ' Cadomene build's up nerves and bodily vigor. All druggists. Adv. It's Easy-If Yoa Know Dr. ' Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel Soung to do this you must watch your ver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your facedull eyes with no cparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. ' Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their 2ction yet always effective. They brine about that natural buoyancy which all thould enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsareknowD by their olive color. 10c and 25c. TO BEAUTIFY V COMPLEXION All You Need is Stuart's Cal cium Wafers to Clear the Skin of Pimples,- Rash, Blackheads arid Such Lo cal Skin Eruptions.' .::..,s.,..'ix'"" . ' V . The calcium sulfide in Stuart's Calcium Wafers is nature's contri bution to skin health. It is the sub stance that seeks the skin, assists in its activity to prevent stagnant pores, to stimulate circulation and divert impurities from finding lodge ment in the skin texture. It sweeps its way through the bowels, remov ing wastes that otherwise may be absorbed into the circulation and thus try "to escape through the skin. Use these wafers regularly for a few days arrd notice how the skin clears, how pimples, blackheads and such kinds of skin cruptiojis are re moved. They simply cannot remain. Their redness and itching disappear. Proper food and Stuart's Calcium Wafers will surely take the place of all your creams and lotions and you von't need your powder pwff. Get a 50-cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers today at any drug store and join" the ever-Rrowing throng of American complexion beauties. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH v- AnVERTISBMEXT Brand New Way -to Remove Hairy Growths (Actually Removes Roots and All) The vexefl question of how to com pletely banish superfluous hair has been solved at last I By means of the new phelactine process, the hairs entire, roots snd all, come out before your very eyes easily, harmlessly, "quick as a. wink." It is so different from the depilatory. el.'C- 4rical and shaving methods, you simply mus try it to fully appreciate its remark able advantages. Phelactine is perfectly odorless, non irritating. non-poisonous a child could eat it without the least injury. It leaves the skin so soft, smooth and hairless, no one could tell you ever had a moustache or other hairy growth. If you' will pro cure a stick of phelactine from your drug gist and follow the simple instructions, you will certainly be astonished and de lighted with the result. This wonderful boohwill be sent freetoanu man upon re quest CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL CO. 802 Berry Block, Nash viHe.Tgnn . jDVKRTIkMBNT AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark . and flossy. -s. X" ' ' Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it'at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur-Co;lipauild.,' You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved" by the addition of other ingredients, at very little , cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because 'no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does i so naturally and' evenly. You dampen' a sponge or soft brush with it asd drjw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis-;-.!:ncar and after another applica tion' oi - two, - vour hair becomes ! beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. t Apply Cream in Nostrils To I Open Up Air Passages. " 'Ah! What relief ! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawRing, snuffling, mucous dis charge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant,' antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it pene trate through every air passage of the head ; soothe and heal the swol len, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. Its just splendid. Jnliiiiii:iii!iiniiii!ii;iiiiiiiliiliiiii:iiili!l!il"liilninlil! I TRY THIS FOR i ECONOMY I "Conserving," "Economy" and "Thrift" are the present- ; i day watchwords and well they ! 1 may be ! Are you conserving'' ; your health? Are you economi- i ij cal in buying treatment for dis- ) I ease? You should be! If your i stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels j s and blood are not right in every j sense, you should at once begin i a treatment to restore good, 1 healthy conditions. Sulphur,"' cream of tartar and herb ex- ( tracts-in a sugar-coated form, j r called Sulpherb Tablets, is the j surest relief that is economical. ( Get them in sealed tubes from ' druggists. Sulpherb is the I name not "sulphur.'' Mrs.' J. s J. Devlin, 518 W. 162nd St., New York 'City, writes: "I j 2 would also like to say I find ' I your Sulpherb Tablets O. K. 1 I and am very much pleased to j recommend to all my friends, " I etc." ' I ? ' ' i TlHliilrilKliili:ii;l!!li!liiliiiiS!ilui:ini:;iiiii!iuliiliiiil AnVKRTlSKMENT QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. . No man orwoman w4io eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says & well-known authority. Meat forms" uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly atl rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. Tbe moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys of your back hurts or if the -urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular' of pas sage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from .iny nharniacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water befow breakfast and in a friv days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize t lie acids m urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus endinsr bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not iiijittc; makes' a delightful ef fervescent lithi.vwatcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep' 1 ho kidneys clean and ac tive and - the blood ' pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. ADVERTIAEMflNT "TIZ"--A JOY TO f SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for aching, burning, puf fed-up feet and corns or callouses. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet," swollen feet, tender feet, tired'feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bun ions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face' in agony. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poison ous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. 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