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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1922)
4 C THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, NOVKMUER u, 1922. Monday Meeting of I Charter Members of the Needlework! Colleges in the Orient Group M.ti t-.'Uanora T, Miliar t,t Lincoln promiiiioiial ciitary in Nrhraaka, North anl Kouih Jmkom, Montana r,d Wjoinlng, for !tii Womon'i l'nion Chrlntinn Colli Hi- In tli Orient, hit Irf-en In Omaha rturinfc the jt ivntj making, pinna for the work In Omaha Omnh will he Bkn1 tu ralae I7,5fln towanl Nulnnaku' sift of llS.nnu fur th acvfii rnllcKi- In the nrlent ftr whlrh I'UiMinis lire IxitiK r viilfl by liifenliiiiitiiiiiiitmiiiil i (Toll. Ijirtt ycur Omiihn fliiiji-f the .iopir1 Ion givi-n her to mix", roinrilnitiiiK a total sum of $;.)" for t hU piirie, Hm-kerf-Urr hn fifrnerl lo lvt $1 tor every J2 rfilwil f ImmKliout t ti country, Hi nfTfr i-xplre January J. K23 Mm. Iloiinr c. Munis of Omaha In ainte chairman. Mr. A F, Jonna l mil i n trinitier ami Mia Kantile A'tam. "muh Ire iiaurer. Moricl.iy at t o'cl'ii k at the Y. V, C A. lh Omaha committee will meet. Tha ot lei-t of the mii'tluK l to en laijt. froni a iVfioniliiiiiliiiiul hoily to Iiii Iii'Ip ilic viirloiiM i iIiii t loniil or rhiiIwiUoiik of the cliy. The per miiri'-ni i Imlriiuin will ho clccti-il, Library Chats Guild in i8cu Aid in the Distribution of 1Q22 W aw y W'hiit to r"t'l. why to rend II. mi'l where to net It. me pertinent line tluim nt thin noiiMnn of the jeir, when the Ioiik chilly evcnlfiK Invite the oi tnth "f Itwlnom hihI i hook. The lihrnry will (ilmlly plmi pcrn'mul hook Until for Hiom who refill for mlfhn provpiiK'nt. i well 11 b tlmee who rend for iitiiijKi'ini'iit im'l tiHNtlwp. A1110I1I Hennet In n recent t.ilk on renrllnif, 1 coiniwti'lH t li" followliiK hoolia for till who wlh 'o form a llltrary tHtir ' Mow lo ;( 1 ho .t not 1,1 llook," hy Ii O.illlcni'; "On KfjidlnR," h tiforiff lirunili'M: "How to I!ii1 mi'l Wht to I!iM " by Hhrwln Cody; "Iout Art of r!1lnn," hy flnorn 1f, "Khkiiv on Hooka." hy rhclpn; "Onn Ilnin1r"1 t'.'ft riookK," hy I'owyn. inn! "Th Art of Ilonrllna;," hy Arthur Qulllfr Cnuch. Thf Illimry ha thi-H" bodkH for clrriitntlon mi'l wtll fiirnlnh ny worth while hooka to mipply ImllvHinil tippila. Thn !"' I ofpn thf bent fllT Twi-iity tlvc thonHiinfl -opi of John Iirinkiviitfr'H pl'iv, "Ahnihiim I.In-' coin." were olil In Kntfliinil In nln nionlha. Thi UozwivoIbvI compiinv of Muiln pent him nciit flvi I'unirnrlan hooka to thn library ami him frlvn n nuto Mojfrnphy of TS"nJaniln Krnnklln. II la lntnHflnsr to know thiit thn Hun. (rarlin tioopln ronnliler Kranklln an xiiniplu of the host type of man that Amorloa hiia tuoflucH. The not which rami with the book nay In pari: "Thin volume In given lo educate nr.our.-ice and nerve na n model of the Krent-mnn'H I'urllim life, to thone ho do not know mifflclently well your lanKtiiiKe. It wia printed under moat (rylnit rlrcumalnnrea In 102) nt the roKt of enormnua aiicrlfleea. It waa no Imalneaa ciilcul.-itlon, hut Ideal lam that made ua publinh Franklin In HunRiirlan and we hen you to re ceive It benevolently. i tSj f o y 1 i Mia. V'. , ;. Teiiii.lcloii, hoiiorury, 'I'hn charlllea to he heneflieil hy ihla pn aidciit, nod Mia. J. o. I'hllllpl are 'iliaiiibiiiloii mid Ilia chiilriiiiin In iiiiioiiif the chillier ineiiihii'M of the .Needlework KUlld III Olllllllll, olK:HI- lzeil hi re in l:i4; In that year til Kur nieiila were colli'cied, Iwiat year V.2H2 B iriii'fita were dlairlhuted anion)? IihiiI ihiirlilea. Mih. W. A. Kmllh la nn other charier member who la atlll active In the (wild. I'lutrlhullon thla year will lake place In the chapel of the Flrat ('en tial 'onur.'Kalloniil church, Thirty nlxth and Jlarney afreet, 1,11 Thura diy and I'Yiduy, November and 10, Tho (iiihlle la Invited to the rei-epilon Friday iifternnort from 1 to 4 o'cloi k, wheij the Kaimenla will ho on dlaplay. Ten will lie nerved. Anyone may be comn a member by donatlnif two ar menta, and a director by aeeurlnar 10 olhera who will do tho aame. There la alao a payinx inoniheraliip. hiiiK"' of each aa 11N followa: Ah-IiiI"I rhmitL, Mm ciirrntd r. km; An'" lit'-l Jirwlli I'tiMiltM j. Mm. Hrlllirn K Uf.lki'fMk)' ; I'HIIll Killlig llllll. lui. Jilm W. A Hioin'I'-ii, i'iiMn ri'm I.I1.1I. Mi l.-.t Mt IiIiimm; I'liimt riitui H'.'-miy. Wr T .1 inynr; I'llv Milon, Mi llliilli" Triledel; IVmIip, .Mm. M IJ. 'Irlffitti, l-'itllwr KltiiHKiin'ii tmin, Mr Fmiiiii; Hum tor I'lipl'l-'! I'lilMrn, lltrn. A. K. amlih ; Mniini nt ltdpc, inn )nrn I ItHiikf; Imliixmel ll"Hi;lt)H, Mi". N- 1'. KivKimon; M"llielml h".'Hnl, lr, J. 1 roiice llnffiniiii; MikiiiiI' t'y ' hoiii, Mr. If r' H'lO'iimai; l'1't JVoi'-' leon. Mm fhrlMi Tracy; Hnlvnil'm Army. Mm. II. liiUnIrr: Khun rilliil. Mm, l.''0 Hnnl Iib I ; ai.nni .-ni''iii"'i'. Mm, A. J'. 1 liaiuiimi; Ml Jni nr,tiiinav", Mrn. ,lnlin K "lly ; l'nlV"otty uf N"lmkB h.il'l. Mm If, H Mrlionnl'l: VIkIiiiik Nup., M! i'Iiim ! Thmmi"; Vnnill'"m nf Aiilxriei, Mr. Mr. i I'lirmv It ; Wi h"ufiil. Mm M. A. Hi men; limy Nurn.-rv, Mlra KI Urn-tu I'llvflle !iii-: Mm. K I. Hlmir, Mia K, IV llryanl, 1 Mr. W. A. HiMlth. Mm. K II, Mo'ire, Mm. !k iilnirfii. ioriluMni( coiniiiiii: Mm. I W, K li.l. Mm. K. A. Iioran, Mra. j Chilli' a Hlwjmiin. Mm. K. I'. Twnil), i Mm ,Iiiii- Vi'riiih, Mra. I'harJea I-okii. manner. He takea the experience of hia llfo wid from each ffathera the perfume of aweet nvmorlea and tif f'sctioiu'ibi drolleriea and provea that true frlcidnhlp and companloitahlp are the tlowera of life. Tha library hna ordered both the French nnd KnKllah edition of i.n Vie en Kleura, Camp Fire Girls The Poetry Society of America haa awarded the prize for 1922 to Kdwln Arlington Rijbinann for hla hook of rColleeted mema." Thla aame vol ume won the Tale decree for Ita au thor In 1!21 and received the Pullt.er prize of fl.noft. Over .100 ehlldren have naked for tha rule of the prize atory content on "Hooka I I.Ike and Why." Al! atnrieg imiat be In the hands of the rh'ldren'a librarian by (5 p. ni. Sat urday. November 11, nnd the prizea will he awarded during Children' Book week, which heplna November 12. Members of the Social Kcnnnmica Section of the Omaha School Forum will Ami Social Kconomy by P. Stuart t'hnnin in the reference room Bud rirculation department. Dr. Jiime I.e RoaalRnnl, who Inatrilcta thla aectlon, has recommended Chap in's hook for study. Thomna Nclnon Papre, who died November 1, was a verantile writer and haa left a number of hooka on aouthern life. Hia bloffraphy of Robert H!. I.ce In perhapa one of the moat widely read. Ho publlnhed one volume of poem called "The Coaat of Bohemia." "Hia Italy and the World War." recall the elx year of hla ambananiloi-Hhip to that country. Other ht.orlral volume ate: "Social Life In Ol.l Virginia. liefore the War." "A History of Mount Vernon." and "The Ncs'io." II" wrote a aerie of rhrlntnirt t-torlci for children and "Two I.ltMe fonf'il.-i.ilen." His 1-ent known th'ea are' "lied Hock." "Gor don K-ith" "In old VliKinia." "Mn me i bun " !::hel i:iriMiuu ! now n.armKi In llano m.mn' I ;- l'ernd. She 1 hi art. 1 te. a i. p. ito.re for two j y.-ar ant "ill tool, in Omaha before r.tuiioiirf to New Voik j .IlUUia Aiiiitnle llul'.oilt. Who writ iii'dci' the n.iniH of Aiatolti Fran. . the iieut.t llvtml nn tr f I'r m il p H a l.iiit !'oK. ji ii- " t ! ir u tV aiory of hi tivh.i'. t -ll in a l-ii-l. itv wlilmuil Anthony Hope Hawklna hook, "The I'rlnoner of Zenda," ia one of the beat movie of the year. Popular honk of the week were: "Tomorrow We Dipt," hy Putnam; "Common Henno and Labor," hy Crowlhcr; "The Find Youraelf Idea," hy KobiiiHon; "Ohena Strategy," iiy Ianker; "Through the Hunnlan Itevo lutlon," by William; "Traveler In Little ThliiKs," by Hudson; "Journal of the Oreat War," hy Iiawea; "In tho Kyex if the Kaat," hy tlreenble; "My Brother Theodore Kooaevelt," by KobltiHon; "My Antonla," by Cather; "One of Ourn," by Cather; "C.limpne of the Moon," hy Wharton; "IJreakln Point," hy Rinehart; "Cappy Itlcka Retire." hy Kyne; "(ireat Prince Shan," by Oppiuihetyn; "Merlon of the Moviea," by Wilson. I'nusual Uedspreatls. There ia no end to the variety of stamped unbleached bedaproada, hut one which boaata a l.-nxe and cxeeed in;ly graceful haaket of flower done in patchwdrk atanda out from the rent. The flowers are appll(ued with any number of different atltchc-a and the effect in nulte charming. The regular monthly meeting of the hoard of diici lor of Camp Klre tfirla will be held Monday morning; at 10 o'clock at Camp Fire headquarter. On Monday and Tiinnday all Camp Flii) Klrla ure rcqueateil to report at the. Red Cron headquarter, 201 Ken nedy hulldlnsf, .Nineteenth and IXiug la Htreeta, after achool for aervlce work, Hpeclal honor will be warded to the Klrla participating In thla work. Wednenday afternoon all reporter are to have a meeting nt Cnrnp Kire headquarter, when plana for next month' "Flame," the Camp Fire Klrla' paper, will be made. A npeclal honor will he awarded to reporter. Thursday evenlm? the Ouardlana' iiHnoclatlon will have ila reKUlar monthly niwtlnjr at Omnhequa at 7:30 o'clock. Many matter of importance are to he diaciinned at thla time. On Saturday, November 11, the craft, lemon will be in charge of Ml Vellnta, Prenaon and Mi Phylll Smith, Tho work planned will he enameling nalt and pepper nhnker, curtain pull and window ellpa for Chrlntma gift. Thine claaaea are held every Saturday at 2 o'clock at Orn.ihequa. Remove the utiiln from your aink hy rubbing it 'with lemon Juice. Whiten your panlry nhelf hy the name method. Juat wet a nenrched npot and lay It In the sunnhlne. Spread your iron ing nheet on the gran In the nun- ahine, and it ia perfectly wonderful how the corch spot vaninh. Ijita Club Nut Ice. Woman' Advcrtlalng Cluti. Monday nnon lnn'lii-on, linlK'-aa-Nacll leu room; K. 1.. Hnll.-init. a,' n i(-r. CVntnil lllli I'nrent-Tcachera. Tiipm dny, 8 p. m . Mehool aiiitllurliiin. Miaa Charlotte Townarnit. arlnml nuiae; ,f. CI. S'-hmt'll. flthttlf roftih. nnd Ira .Iiim-a, mili vlaer fihyai'-ul uJicatlun, an-luirM. Polly IsPlyingHerNeedle Rats and Mice Arr iiu' hoi.i tntitid. if Tha wiit-l ati'ionl pc' known A lllHi. t (to.nl hr-lltU IV, 1 a mu 1 1 rime for You Too to Begin In ant! out her iiecille got Tailing ba!kt-t, flowora mul bows, dainty, uneful tuKU ml t tuls For chunh ba?aBr itl particular friimU. Altiritoon UtL m'U in rharmiiiir lU'.iiifii. A b.by j'ilbiw with aimple iiu. Vanity with r ri"o hir n4 thorr. lUitton bAj fm dear Aunt t'lairr. All r in IMly'a U -.!. Problems That Perplex Anaw.rtd ay BEATRICE FAIRFAX Details of Dress Feather tippeur In tho lovttllrat hamliaiix. Mua ulycenncd oatrlrh placf.l at the aide of a blue velvet hand, atu.M-d with rhincatonea, droop itracefully over either ear. "My duughter nf 29 I making my life mlaerahla hy being- iliareapectful, unruly and remaining nut night until 2 and 1 a, 111. She gi nuto ruling with atrange men, mnkc nnd froim-nt cheap cabim-ln, 1 have warned I and advled her, hut ahe paya no h.ed. I aupply her wiih mnmy for pica- I5'1" nton rrepe f,ihloua urea and clothe, but h do. not offer to help mu with the wm k at home, j1"' rti-rn.m die which I made Mer father aiy ahe need corpot al punlnhment. 1 hale to rem.rt to the i "ver a foundation of henna crepe, rod, hut he Ignore my adwc and I ran not control her. When I anX her i01'"1 "rk ''""i-tltching 011 the bloun why he cornea home late ahe a.iva: 'nh, Mu, ih.n't ank ahnurd iiuenllon ' : "" "'" "klrt "" 1 1 have not puninhed her alne ahe wa 14 and hfitn lo begin now, Vienna 10 now iiiroiign, I "M1!S. M N." I iillK, which I taboo fur the air! it, Put the girl a hciinp nt importance In her teen, I unite acccplahln If Ita wiuld be broken down If nlie fuutnl ; medium I velveteen, which I nttrao that hu can't do a nlie pleanc and live and at the aame tune acrvli euhle. have W hat ahe .- ;iae, I A ailUrfly budu ed frock ha the ap- Tha girl vi h't.. p nciit are nftiild proved low wnlal line and full, whirred to deny her anything for fear they j nliu t. The tiny i-apu aleevia ur Will lone her love, I nt 11 great di-1 trimmed with two row of fluted grow advantage, Mie need to be taught grain rlhbon ami unit may add a hlnh Unit nhn ha no right In the homejop nlecvo of crepe if denlred. A po unce ahe I grown iiolcn nhn earn 1,1 "r I'lack ribbon I placid at lb 'I'lieie i ulwa niiie way of teai h ' 1 11 tr a atiihborn or unruly child, mid It nuggeMt ItH.lf tu ni.i what Mi N. I lording it over lur mother no high handedly hecnune ahe domn't belli-ve muther haa either the power or the determination to control her. 'I alway ,lve her money fir plcaura and clot lie," nay thu moth er, adding that there I no gratitude, no coiiNlderutlofi nhown hy the girl who I managing to get thing her own way. Hut auppono 11 girl like thin were forced to awaken lo the fad that "nothing for nothing" I the nil of life, Siiipoe mother ipililly Informed daughter that If nlie Won't Work aim ran t play. Without money, we are all lielph , A girl who ha clot In n, a good home, plenty to eat, and upending money, find heraelf In an Independent ponl tlim. Hut a girl of 20 almuld be earn ing her way- If ahe doenn'l want tu go out into an office and work nlie ought to wanh the dlnhe and get iune of llie meal. t'ut off from her auppllea and forced to earn the thing nhe want, the un fitly girl oft'-n awaken to the new ene of reaponlhllity. Corporal puulnhinent would per hapa fill a girl with reentment. It might mo humiliate and embitter a hlghtrung girl thai ahe would al mont hate thu one who adiiiinlnteied her way. The fledgling aparrnw I puhed out of the neat to Pud It own food. Hut tha human fledgling I noiiietiiiiva made a u nlcr and a elfmh and arrogant aelf wm nhlpper ly beliiK given nil the material tiling of life without having to do one thing to earn them. All children nhniiM he taught that liny fount luaku g return In love, lillidlie, coiiHlderallon and repci t lor What la given them. They nhould, moreover, Icui 11 that they have their own live to make and that they can throw away their chance fm- happl nena if they will not make h alunly, Independent tight for thulr own growth, ciiiir HfiiajtrfaiJ. A gay lit t It. bedHpreiid fur a child hed or crib ha a patchwork child watering pink tulip upon ita cream aurface. There I a email pillow to mat' h nnd an oblong piece that could he lined equally well for a hoUter or 11 bureau Kcurf. walnt line, nllghlly toward the front. Another cloth wrap which n-achea a little below the hip I made III four tlir, each one edged with nllk fringe, The entire wrap la l.iviehly embroi dered In bright colored wool. .Minnie culi. re. I piikhara, a broad cloth with a decided lllnter, I one of the new winter fabric particularly nulled In a noftly tailored ntrect frock. With tin chic model I worn nn un usually alinpcd cropi) color In helge, eiiibiuldered In copper and brick tone ef metal lliread. A helge auede belt kind. led with uallhe'ld lunik the waltlliia placed Juat below normal. The fact that the frock llp on over Ilia head and thu obviate the tie eennlly of faHlencr I 1111 added fea ture In It favor. "SILK Protect I 'mill I'.lll lla. Winn frying anythlim that In apt to matter greane, It I 11 good nuggea lion to allfi nn nrdlnary paper bag ov r th hand holding the fork. Many a nanty burn will hn avoided. aV M R'A KA i rrrfrriiirl m ,. 11. 1 I 11 1 . The Only Store in Omaha featuring both PHOENIX and GOTHAM Gold Stripe Hosiery For Women All Size All Color 'Quality Clothe - - -for TiW Who Know" I i I II I . It-aam ia.iiajJa7a7STa. Til r? ir. - tifiiii-r' n Sixteenth St. at Harney USE IJKK WANT ADS-THEY I3RING RESULTS j" ' 1 1 mm n .i."1 ""' 1 uij" " I mi i -irrfT if-. , . aaaaaaaaa.aaaa r1 ' ui'"p, .I ' ' "ii,;.,a.'w.i" " " ", , 1 j, it' " 1 ttSSt VBmmwmmwmmmwmmwmwmwmwmwmmwmmnGmwmmx II , ' m Cash Ref hurrypT Puts This ESecteic Washer In Your Home PAY ONLY $-j25 WEEKLY AFTER THAT Or This Offer ENDS in More Days $2 Cash Refund Awaits You M fM . aT. I IV Big 3 und Offer Ends Saturday, NOVEMBER 11th This Bs the Final Week There will never come a better time to buy your Electric Washer more than 200 enthusiastic women have grasped the oppor tunity we offer in our Big 3 Sale and many more will buy theirs here before sale ends next Saturday. Don't delay anot' :r day to reduce your family washing costs. The money, time and labor you can save by our easy-payment plan almost pays the entire cost of your washer in a few short months. An Electric Washer, mind you, is an always dependable, never failing, inexpensive servant You surely need one in your home to shorten wash days. Our Cash Refund Works Tliis Way Since October 17 we have tent out 200 $2 refunds to 200 washer buyers in thia ante. The firat refund of $1 check was made when 100 washers had been sold. When 200 washers had been sold a total of $2 was made to each of the 200 purchasers. When 300 washers are sold a total of $3 will be remitted to each of the 300 purchasers. When 400 washers are sold a total of $4 will be remitted to each of the 100 purchasers. Urge your friends to participate in this plan. The n-.ore washers we sell the greater will be our refund to every purchaser. Phone AT-lantic 3100 If you cannot visit our electric shop this week and sea these washers in operation -at your request one of our district representative will be glad t. rail at your home and explain all you may with t. know about this offer. You May Choose Either of Our Or AUTOMATIC Washers At Same Terms But Lower Prices -I M ''err NOTE! Last Ciaance To Gat This Dnrbne FREE Last week th makers of these handy automatic fMng stand equipped tlothes baskets we offered lo the first ?iH whrr pur-1 chasc-ts alUiMrd ui a small adtlitiunat lut of kasUats lr our sate. lh are here one basket I Kit with evrry ashrr siM unld our supply is tjune. lh baskets retail at $1.50 you that nmih if you act at oner. re i i.i A A A A A A A rV A 5C A A 1 t i 1. ot il ln,.oiia. ll,l !,'( ti.f iltc.,n .!,.! h, u r in'n! it ( . Ill ! ' BurnUmUp Rat Slayer It aoti.t.iml .j.iltfc' .1-1,1 Ijilli la Ho n i t ti .l .m. Ike . ,c. t, .-.. 4 ! I 4 -L-a -I -u 4 ti a hf a l .ia- . . 0 at I in. $ ! (. l I UK lB lj I . ( Mft, !-. BurnUmUp Where Did She Find 'Fhein? Oh, right up l i re on th' cciul (f Sr. All of he rnl nuny m.-r. I'rop if n.l on u tUy Anl rt )ur rrcillfwi'rk t 'M wv. a Burgess-Nash Gompany Mat tiii H.u Open Saturday Until 6 P. M Nebi'ddcd M Power .