THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES rofession of Business Holds Great Rewards Commercial Clubs Should Ad vocate Proper Training of Youths, College Presi dent Declares. , , "One of the strange things of this life is the lethargy of business men as regards efforts to prove that the ""V)rofession of business is superior to Rll others," said H. B. Boyles, presi dent of Boyles college. . "In the last decade business has been reduced to a science, controlled by fixed principles and has won a place among the learned professions. The collective wisdom and experi ence of business men has been chart ed and expounded for the guidance of those who follow after. It seems to me that our commercial clubs might take up the matter of advising parents of the unusual opportuni tics lying before their sons and daughters in the domain of business. Should they do so they would confer liisting benefits upon the rising gen eration. The traditional professions are overcrowded. "The summer school enables many to put in their time profitably in study of business office practice, stenography, banking and in brush ing up in English composition rithmetie. etc. There is no shorter cut to the attainment of a working knowledge of business, for the busi ness, for the student is shown what to expect upon entering the average business office. Knowing that, and something of the technique of the several business vocations which we j'cach, the student starts in many ' laps ahead of the novice who has had no training. In fact the man or woman who enters a business office without an education is very much handicapped. "My prediction is that the time is not far distant when business will be widely recognized as the leading profession, calling for just as much skill and scientific knowledge as any other profession. Today it holds re wards far greater than others, not only as regards money, but also as it wins social prominence. The fore rpost men of any community are the business men. A business training confers, upon the young man or woman great advantages and speeds them up in their progress toward the top of the ladder." v Creighton University. r- Thursday Hvs. MKuel Rkmognlno, Josa ' Blnsrha and Abdon Cltutntea of tha Ar f entino republic and Chile arrived at Creighton university from California, and tha following- Saturday Father Haraa of Spain cam from St. Mary college, Kansaa. on a tour of Impaction of Amen, can educational v Inatltutlona. Father Ramofnlno and Rlnarhe have apent fust yeara In the United Statea. during Whlrh they hare traveled extensively, oesia-e , following a four-year courae at St. Louie university and a couraa of one year at aeconu viaii 10 v-reiunion univ.iauy. vteitora ahowed Interest In trie Dunainiis nd equipment of Creighton and In the progress of tha university's development. The four left together for Chicago. July 10. , President Robert M. Kelley of Regie col lege, Denver, former dean of the Crelgh ton college of arte, waa here Saturday, nd Sunday, on hla way back to Denver" . irom St. Louis university, where he had; attended a meeting of the presidents ot a number of American collegea and unl- 1 versltles. President McCormick of Crelgh. tor. attended the same meeting and ar rived back In Omaha July 13, after a, short visit at St. Marys college. Kansas. Rev. Stephen Boyle left for 'Wisconsin Monday, after a stay or wmii iu w at Ctelghton. Rev, F. X. Reilly. pro feaaor of English In the college of arts, i... rt v.rttnn ft.. Julv S. and rtev. Joaeph Weia returned from Denver July after aome three weeks' absence. f The film or tne wreignion caramjuv. ... ..mmimi which haa been shown to the Omaha public, formed part of ona of the regular summer sonoo, - ments In tha creignion iinijuiiii tortum, July U-, . Nebraska School of Business. Miss Mary Oerold of Atwood, Kan., n rolled for the stenographic course. Miss Dora Chuhbuck haa accepted position in the offlcea of the Old Line In HnJ Hud Oogvlna hat lecttsa to position aa commercial imiruc u jo.no 'V.,;. t. n MISS oertna -niii"i. Z Voeented nay ana ujui , e . . . A.itiAn. at tha atata house, with State Superintendent Matsen, and the depart ments of agriculture and finance, respec MY"- a A h. .Hirfent. and faculty at the convocation hour Fri day on ' Americanism. Common Sense . Holding a Husband Adele Garrison's Nev- Phase of Revelations of a Wife The Thought That Troubled Madge All Night Long. Don't you think I'd better bunk down here on this couch?" Dicky queried when he had expressed in rather exuberant fashion his approval of my answer to his question con cerning Dr. Pcttit. "Junior may be restless, and then you'll need me." "Not unless he's really ill, some thing which I do not anticipate at all," I returned. "So it really would be absurd for you to exchange a comfortable bed like the one in that farmhouse for this narrow couch. Besides, I have a special reason for wishing you to get a good sleep to night. I want you over here ready to take care of junior at 7 tomorrow morning." "What an unearthly hour!" Dicky groaned. I do not know of anyone who hates early rising as sincerely as does my husband. Even his anxiety for Junior, his real to serve him, was not proof against this pre judice, "Oh!" with sudden contri tion. "Do you expect to be kept awake all night?" '' "I Wonder if This Will Mean "Indeed, no," I returned. "You know if I keep my hand lying on his little body, he won't make a single movement that won't awaken me. I expect to sleep the night through." , I spoke only the truth. It was a feat born of instinct and long prac tice, a trick known to every mother. "Then why the awful rush?" asked Dicky, dolefully. , Because I have to meet Robert Savarin with the car at Southampton tomorrow morning at 9" I said quiet ly, my sense of the dramatic making me enjoy his stark surprise at my announcement. "Whew I" he whistled softly. "So that's the lay of the land, is it? I suppose Marion asked for him." "Demanded him," I returned. "And Lillian could refuse her nothing. At that, I imagine " Lillian was secretely glad to ac quiesce, and that pronto, he in terrupted. "Sure thing! I wonder if this wilt mean " . His voice trailed off into silence. and he took a cigar from his case and bit the end savagely for a few seconds, a sure sign that he was per turbed. .... "D'ye know," he said at last, "I can't help thinking of old Harry I'll be blessed if I can. When I think of the good times we four used to have together it makes me fairly sick the way things hav turned out. Of course, he's been a blackguard to Lil. and she doesn i owe him a single kopeck's worth of loyalty, but still "You'd like to see her spoil her own life and Robert's for the sake of a man who doesn't want her, and who has been about as contemptible as a man could be and live. I flung the words out hotly, for Dicky s attitude incensed me. He threw up his arm in front of his face, pretending to dodge a blow." Was Madge Mistaken? "Oh! I know you hate old Harry like poison, he said aggneveoly. "I suppose you have reason to, althougl I should think if I could overlook that, you could." I knew he referred to the time during the war when Harry Under wood had been a participant, drink' crazed it is true, but still active, in Grace Drapers plot to send my hus band to his death. To Dicky's gen erous mind, his one-time best friend had blotted out his infamy by his later atonement when he had saved my husband from death or a Ger man prison by his sacrifice. But I could not so easily forgive him, and I had many, many other counts against Harry Underwood, although I, too, had felt the man's undeniable fascination. This attitude of. Dicky's I found myself worrying about it after he had left me, and had gone with my father to the neighboring farmhouse where we had rooms. It would make most complicated for me the accomplishing of a purpose aear to my heart freeing Lillian from Harry Underwood, and giving her the happiness which she had Deen denied all her self-sacrificing life. The problem was far more dis turbing than Junior, who slept like the proverbial top, though when or where a top sleeps has always been an unsolved puzzle to me. But every time I sank into sleep the thought of Dicky's lingering regard for Harry Underwood flung my eye lids wide open again. How to make him see the man as I do! Of course, there was one way! Subconsciously this thought per sisted through my waking and sleep ing moments. I never had told Dicky of the persistent romantic at tention which Harry Underwood had forced upon me, and he so ridiculously jealous in other direc tions at the most trivial things had been unusually obtuse where his best friends was concerned. But I knew that if I could bring myself to reveal By J. J. MtJNDY. Make'Ute of Knowledge. you never make use of it? When a person is given a bit of knowledge by a . .teacher with it should go the how to make use of it the practical application. It is practical application of knowledge which makes - it worth while. The mere fact that you can repeat a rule will not get you anywhere. What does the rule mean and how does it apply is the next step. Until you know the application your rule is worth nothing to you. But some persons do not care to apply the rule too much work. They are content with an action of the jaws which repeats a certain combination of sounds in correct or der and in parrot style they will tell you the rule, but to get under the rule is too much bother. No rule will do the work for you. V.,i rtA fnrmnlae all vntir life, but if you did not mix the right ingredients in exact proportion you could not build a cement sidewalk which would hold together, or pro duce a sour milk cake which did not taste of the soda. Every bit of knowledge you get should be applied to everything else you know, mentally first, then practically to see if it does not make other things easier, along the lines that it could apply to. Copyright,, llll. International Feature Service, inc. I OUR LADY OF VICTORY ACADEMY I Council Bluffs, Iowa . I I Conducted by tha Sisters of Mercy I gll&iv4w w!P m. jj r I , 4&&Z&$ ' '' f?ef 'ieiii A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS that offera exceptional advantages ii Music, Art and Expression. - Also Classical and Commercial Coursea. Accredited I to Iowa State University. Forty minutes by trolley from Omaha. For catalogue address) SISTER SUPERIOR, OUR LADY OF VICTORY ACADEMY Mt. Loretto, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ' j j to him Harry Underwood't attitude toward me, could tell him some of the impassioned things the older man had uttered, Dicky would be as bit ter against him as even I could de sire. Or was I mistaken? Would he obstinately clinp; to his loyalty, be lieve that I either imagined my state ments or purposely represented them in order to prejudice him? Thrs was the troubling thought which in the hour just before dawn brought me wide awake, and kept sleep from me until rising tune. (Continued Tomorrow.) Patent medicines are forbidden en trance into Italy, Roumania, Algeria and Sierra Leone. Midland College Fremont, Nebraska A School Worth While Which Includes College of Art anal Science Preparatory and Normal School ' School of Education School of Commerce School of Fin Arte School of Household Arts School of Expression Model School for Teachers, consisting of Kindergarten, Primary and Grade. Course leading to all classes of Teacher' Certificate. Moderate Tuition No Fees Double Room in College Dormintory, $1.28 Week Well-served and excellently cooked food at College Dining Hall, $4.50 week. Write for Catalogue and Information E. E. Stauf fer, PRESIDENT Midland College, Fremont, Nebraska CARLETON COLLEGE Donald J. Cowling, President NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA A college of the first rank in Arts. Science, and Music Modern, well equipped buildings, exceptional oppor tunities for athletics, debate, and oratory. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION The ratio of one instructor to twelve students provides for individual atten tion to each student. A faculty of well trained and experienced teachers, specialists in their subjects. COLLEGE AIMS To surround the students with influences that make for distinctively Chris tian character. . For information or catalog, writ n fie Chairman of tb Board oj Dtans, Cartoon ColUt, Nortbjitld, Minn. OURI MILITARY ACADEMY si'iinca scRoci. AND CAK. MEXICO, MSH Summer Camp begins Tuesday, June 28, 1921. Term runs two months. Regular term begins, Thurday, September 15,1921. Term runs nine months. Early enrollment in both Summer Camp and Academy i necessary, a capacity ia annually taxed. Catalogue. Addre. Col. 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Summer Classes Now in Session. 1 .a ifl'litfah ilin.. . . U 1'3 . TRINITY COLLEGE SIOUX CITY, IOWA FOR BOARDERS AND DAY STUDENTS Healthfully Located Two Miles Beyond the City Proper Collegiate-Academic-Commercial Courses Buildings Modern and Thoroughly Equipped School Opens September 6 Address Reverend President Parents' Problems i How can a mother best gain the confidence of her very reserved daughter ci 14? By confiding in her daughter. Even a very reserved girl of 14 will reciprocate, J( he i made confidant tr 2. The Door to Success in Business THOUSANDS of young men and young women have passed out of this door to success in the business world. You find them holding high positions all over the United States bank officers, railroad officials, general managers, sales managers, advertising managers, credit managers, .private secretaries, univer sity instructors, court reporters, expert accountants; you find them as managers and owners in mercantile, manufacturing, real estate, brokerage and insurance businesses. - They owe their fuccess largely to the training they received in Boyles College an intensive, comprehensive training in a school of business efficiency that has held the leadership west of Chicago for a quarter century. - Boyles College is the largest institution devoted to business instruction in the western half of the United States. It is an Accredited School, a fact which stamps it not only as the lead ing school in its community, but as one of the leading schools in the United States. Its graduates are sought by business men in all lines. 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More than ten thousand graduates now serve the public and through a showing of better health results in all kinds of human ills and ailments have created a following of millions of people. This amazing development has come in spite of prejudice, because Chiropractic gets results. It is much easier-to pursue a beaten path than it is to build a new one. It is more difficult to believe than it is to doubt. Some would rather retain their prejudices than have their opinions disproved. Chiropractic is comparatively new. It is different and can easily be doubted by those who judge at long distance. It can offer no proof of its merit not based on actual health results. Untold num bers have gotten that kind of proof in practically every nameable disease and disorder. , x . ' Health is within the laws of life. Nothing of men's invention can supply what only Nature knows how to elaborate for the health needs of the body. 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