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What
Women Are
Doing in the World
dub C'atradar.
fcUNDAY Twin; Wnmrn'l Christian as-'-K,l8tkn,
vesper services, 4.;) p. m.
MONI'AY-Social otno dTrtmont of
the Omaha Womui'i Hub, 2:30 p. m.
Tl'KSHA Y Oratory, current topics and
philosophy and ethlrs department
Woman's club. Home economics deirt
ment South Omaha Woman's club, Mrs.
Claude Talbot, hostess. Monmouth Park
Mothers' ciub. school auditorium. tVrnio
dub, Mrs. Alice Herren. hostess. North
SWe Mothers' club, Mrs. K. O. Carson,
hostess.
KDN r'.SDAY Dundee Woman's club,
Mrs. W. E. McCulley, hostess. Music
department Woman s club. Browning
club, Mrs. C. Z. Uou.d, hostess. Frames
Widard Woman's Christian Temperance
union, all-day praver meeting, svaltnil
lull church. Omaha Woman s Christian
Temperance union. Young Men's Chris
tian association. Hcrtson Woman' For
eign Missionary society, Mrs. R. K.
swetland, hostess.
THURHI AY Home economics depart
ment Woinans cn.b, luncheon St Hotel
Loyal for -Vrs. Hlulr. Art department
Woman's club, 10 a. m. Wyche Htory
Toller1' Ifague, public library. P. E. O.
Sisterhood, Mrs. Hudolph Klx, hostess.
Krench department Woman's cluo.
Cmnia Hoaglnnd Flower mission. Mrs.
U M. liord. koiiHlnnton tor literature !'.
psrtment Wohians club. West Sido
Woman's Christian Temperance unions
all-ilnv services at Jennings' MemorlHl
church. : Omaha Woman's uhrtstlan
Temperance union, eight cottage, prayer
meetings.
tRlLtAH Omaha Society of Fine Arts,
Young Women's Christian association, S
p. in. North Side circle, Child Conservation-
leaue, Monmouth Park school,
rienson Woman's Christian Temperance
union, Mrs. EX J. Whistler, hostess. Mrs.
N. H. "Nelson, president ol the Omaha
Woman's club, at home lor ciub mem
bers. SATURDAY1 Association of . Collegiate
Alumnae luncheon. Commercial dub,
program by welfare section.
tNotlces tor this column should be
mailed or telephoned to the club editor
before Friday noon.)
: RS. MARGARET J. BL.A1R.
domestic arts expert "of the
University of Minnesota, who
m a crl v n series nf lectures
t5ev?l at the Burgess-Nash store
LWV&J tnB wek, will be ,honor guest
at a luncheon given by the Omaha Wo
man's club. The luncheon will be held
Thursday at 12:80 at the Loyal hotel, and
all members of. the Woman's club are
Invited to attend. Reservations will be
received until Wednesday by Mrs. F. J.
Burnett, leader of the home economics
department, and Mrs. Thomas H. Tracy.
Mrs. Blair has appeared In Omaha and
addressed the Woman's club on previous
occasions and has made many friends
among the club women.
The state convention of the Nebraska
Daughters of the American Revolution
will be held In Omaha March 20-22. The
local committee In charge of arrange
ments for this conference Includes: Mrs.
C. H. Aull, vice state regent; Mrs. C.
. M. Wilhelm. regent of the Omaha chap
ter; Mrs. R. E. McKelvy and Mrs. Ira
W. Porter of the Major Isaac Sadler
chapter. t
The program for the. meeting will be
In charge of Mrs. Warren Perry of Fair
bury, state regent, and Mrs. Aull.
The music for the occasion will be un--der
the direction of Mrs. C. M. WUhelm.
Mrs. George Guernsey of Independence,
Kan., regent of the Daughters of
American Revolution, will be one of the
truest of honor. She Is a sister "of Mrs.
Aull. Mrs. Bassett of Washington, D.
C, historian general, will represent the
national organisation, at the meeting.
a nramtlnn arui an OrDheunV
party are features planned "In, connection'
with the conference. One hundred dele
gates from over the state will be enter
tained. The pentral Park Mothers league met
In the school auditorium Friday after
noon, forty-five mothers being present.
Mrs. J. W. Metcalfe, president of the
Omaha Story Tellers' league, told stories
and repeated by special request "The
Little' Blue Flower," which she' told at
a previous meeting. A discussion on
"Treth' and other mothers' problems In
dealing with the child was led by the
president. Mr.' J. .W. Miller, and Mis
Minnie, 'Mercer, a teacher in the Central
Park -school.- Refreshment were eerved
under the direction of Mrs. George
Brown.'
Tne xfrownina; ciuiiwui
home ef Mrs. C. Z. Gould, Wednesday
afternoon, at which time selection from
Browning will be studied.-
A unique program ha been" arranged
for the next meeting of the. oratory de
partment of the Omaha Woman' club,
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock,- In Prof.
N. L --Rleed' studio. An unknown ub-
Ject will be supplied each member, who
will be expected to give a five 'minutes'
extemporaneous talk on this subject.
Much amusement la expected to ensue as
all of 'the members of the department
have .been kept in darkness as to the na
ture of the subject upon which they are
to speak.
Leoncavallo's "I Pagliaccl" will be the
opera, enjoyed by the muslo department
of the Omaha Woman' club Wednesday
afternoon at. 2:15 o'clock. Mis Jessica
Connaway, leader of the program, will
tell the, story of the opera, after which
the following program will be given:
The prologue
Air. g&ri ciuueru
Miss Bertha Coffey.
Duet-Tempt . Me Not ; ,
Miss Bertha Coffey and Mr. Edward
Fuller,
To Go On
v Mr. Floyd Gallup.
i?ctnade
Mr. Fuller.
(By request.)
P.igoletto Quartet iV.VerU
iinUia Cotfey, Floyd Gallup, Tjlady
Andersen and W. F. Shafer.
Accompanists, Mis Allegra Fuller and
Mrv Paul Reese.
"Medical Inspection . In the Schools'"
will be the subject of an address by Dr.
Irving 8. Cutter at a meetiDg of the so
cial science department of the Omaha
"Woman's club Monday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock. Dr. Cutter la head of the college
of medicine. University of Nebraska.
Theodore Hanson, superintendent of the
National Publle Welfare association, will
tluo address the meeting, and musical
number will be given by Miss Elizabeth
Kattey. The program U In charge of the
child welfare committee, of which Dr.
Grace Ightman ' I chairman. Dr.
Wlghtman wlU also give a brief talk,
outlining the contemplated work of the
committee. Mrs. F. A. Follantfbee, leader
of the department, ha extended an In
vitation to member of the Board of Edu
cation, publicity bureau of the Commer
cial club, all mothers' clubs and the wel
faro section of the Association of Col
legiate Alumnse to be present at this
v 1 1'.: f
Mrs. I.. M. Iid will entertain t lie
uenibcrs ul the lilejuturu department of
HONOR GUEST AT WOMAN S CLUB RESIDENT OF THE EQUAL FRAX
LUNCHEON.
CHISE SOCIETY.
LOCAL GIUL ENGAGES IN
W0RX IN CHICAGO.
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A' ' A ' (I 'l, 1
LXy v -'''I Ha Hay Gordon I
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MRS. MARGARET JOSEPHINE BLAIlt. f7 t ,s . , fTh-J6) banJ"et wt" be Blven. to which loral
. if''" 5 ! ' 5 ''ywn C o If clergy and all honorary member are
Sixty Days for Man
Who Insists on His
Attentions to Girl
"This man persists In lsltlng my little
daughter, althortgh I have toll him to
l-orp itty fro-.n her, as he Is no fit com
ritl"i 'or my little r1rl," declared Mrs.
'. Corton. 614 North Twenty-second
street. Indicating Harry Floth. whom she
lad had arrested.
"Where is your little daughter?" In
oulred Judge Foster.
"IH.i n--!-r?" railed Mis. Corson, and
Hlnnche, n io til s Mie beam on the shady
r'4 of IP! pounds, came tripping lightly
befoto his honor.
"How old are yru, Blanche?" again
questioned the magistrate. j
With dropping tye Hlmn l c muratured
' Too young." whtaucred 1'i ster. "Blxty '
(!.. Floth." And the defeated lover!
vas led away to the dungeon. I
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PARTY DRESSES
Tliis is the son son for Party Drossos and BnlPOowns,
White (Jlovow and Opora Coats.
They soil easily lint loan nicely. We clean dozens of them,
every dav ind sond them home looklnn like new.
Don't lesltate. to send uh yottr fine clothe; we (akeall the
risk wid cuurantee "atlnfartlon.
The hent dr.'Bsert women In Omaha send their fine garments to
The Pnntorium because they have learned by experience who clean,
tliein best.
A phone call brings one of our autos to your door promptly.
Our new office at 2010 Farnam Btreet 1 handy for those living In
the west part of the city.
" THE PANTORIUM
"(MH1D CT.KANF.Ret AND DYEIW
IMfl-tT Jofce Strev. ITtone IktuglM 06.
X. It. -We pny chnrjee ontu w on all nt-of-town orders. Bend
by raff-! l'oat.
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Ballatello
the Omnha Woman's club at a kenslng
ton, Thursday afternoon, at her apart
ments in the Knickerbocker.
Miss Claudia V. Oalloway, Instructor
for the philosophy (ind ethics department
of the Omaha Woman's blub, will lecture
on "Mental Thetapeutloii" at the depart
ment meeting, Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Miss Oalloway has been extended
a complimentary membership to the
Woman's club because of her Rbie sen-Ire
to the organization.
. " .
The regular meeting of the Omshs,
Women's Christian Temperance union
wlir be held Wednesday aftarnoon at
o'clock, . at the . Young Men's Christian
association, at which ttms Mm. W. T.
Oraham will give a report on the work
of the scientific department. '
Thursday will bo a natlon-wldo day cf
prayer for the national constitutional
prohibition amendment. Cuttxge prajtr
meetings will be held nil over the c.ty
at the following homes:
Mrs. V. L.' Johnrnm, 4'0 'California, 3
o 4 p. m. Mrs. Fannie Tdutming rnd
Irs. Margaret Wilson In charge..
Mrs. K. W. Kowler. 1010 Ueoigia r.venue,
to 4 p. m , Mrs. Watson U. Smith and
rlrs. J. P. Jjord In chnrge.
Mis. Nelllo Patton, Douglas street,
30 to 2:30 p. m.. Mrs. Edlttj Bhlnroo
ind Mrs. Olive Smith In e'na'-'.
Mrs. P. L. Edling, :-417 Decatur. 2:30 to
:30 p. m.. Mrs. McClalr and Mrs. B. P.
iweeley In charge.
Mrs. J. E. K. Beard. 4036 Grand avenue,
to 4 n m M t- w rr iu. .
Mrs. itoebel in charge
' V1"ue, 17S Month Thirty
third. S tO ti m VI r. .k T. '.l
and W. H. Mick in chaTw! "
B. J. Uordon. 1024 North Kortieth. S to
t. 1T1.. f ra .Tntnt) u t.1 r t ... x t if.
Kltrici In charge.
Mrs. W. H. Underwood, 43J1 Farnam, 3
to 4 p. m., Mrs. Edith Shlnroo In charge.
The Frances Willard Wonwn'i m.ria.
tian Temperance union will hold rii-Hnv
ervices. Wednesday, at 10:10 a. m. and
p. m. at me walnut II1U Methodist
Episcopal church. Forty-flrwt mul Phri.
In behalf of the national constitutional
promotion amendment. .' ...
The rally cry of "Our Nation n hv
1920" has been mAnntoA
Rev. A. F. Ernst of Low av.nn. rs .
byterian church. Rev. U. O. Browne, dls
tiiot auperlntendent of the Omh ,n
trlct of the Methodist church, and the
rtev. Keve of the Walnut H1U Methodtat
Episcopal church, Trtll speak at the after
noon session. There will also be music
and other Interesting nunher on the
program.' Women's" Christian - T.n-.n.
ance union members will take their
lunches and stay for both sessions.
The West Side Women's Chri.tiur.
Temperance union will hold an all day
prayer meeting at the Jennings Metho
dist Episcopal church. Ftftv-ftrnt anri
Hickory streets. Thursday. Thia th
day appointed for prayer for the National
rroniDiuon ' constitutional ' amendment
and a program of speeches and special
muslo has been arranged.
The Dundee Woman's club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mr. D. E. , McCulley, B104 Cumin- treet.
Edith Wharton' "The Custom of the
Country." will be studied In contrast
with "The House of Mirth" by the same
author. Mrs. Charles Leslie, leader of
the program, will give the characteriza
tion; Mns. Louvei'M Hathaway, the set
tings; Mr. (4eore;e C. Youmr. th nlnf
and Mrs. John O. Telaer, the syllabus.
One of the large affairs of the week
will be the Association of Collegiate
Alumnae luncheon, whioh will h. heM
Saturday at: the Commercial club. The
weirare section of which Mr. H. E. New
branch Is the leader, will be in charge
of the program and ha secured the aervw
Ice of Theodore Hanaon, superintendent
of the National Public Welfare associ
ation to make an address. It is thought
that Superintendent Hanson will speak
en "Moving Picture Supervision." Mrs.
Bryce Crawford, Mr. E. V. Parrlsh,
Mrs. Newbranch and Miss Elizabeth
Brenizer constitute the committee on ar
rangements for this luncheon, for which
reservations will be received hv u
Newbranch until Tuesday evening.
The North Side Mothers! club will meet
st the home of Mrs. E. O. Carson, 706
Pratt street. Tuesday. aftrnonn t
o'clock. Dr. Delia Lynch will give an ad-
dresa on "Character." Mrs. C. J. Zlebarth
president of the club, will read a paper
on - Beir-contror- and Mrs. O. R, Gilbert
on "The Walls We Build Between Our
Girls and a Purposeful, Belf-Reliant and
Brave Life. ' Mrs. J. C. Adwers will give
two readings, "Anger" and "Horace
Botes." Roll call response will be quota
tions on "Character," and musical num
bers will be given by Mr. F. U Paul
and Mrs. F. W. Grccnman.
Prof. Margaret J. Blair, director of the
department of domestic arte in the Vnl
vcrslty of Minnesota, has been engaged
by the Burgess-Nash Company to deliver
a series of lectures on the third floor of
their store every afternoon next week at
3 o'clock. Mrs. Blair has an Interna
tional reputation as a speaker on the sub-
; Ject of home-making and domestio arts.
coming at a time when so much Interest
centers In matter pertaining to economy'
In home maintenance, efficiency In man
agement and the cutting down of the
hlh cost of living, these lecture should
prove immensely Interesting to the women
of Omnha. The opening lecture Monday
will be either on the subject of "The
Table and Its Appointments" or "Health
and Beauty In Dress." There will be no
charge.
The meeting of the membership com
mittee of the Omnha Woman' club,
which comes regularly Monday, will be
omitted this week.
The P. E. O. sisterhood will tudy
"France" at the next meeting, which will
be held Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Rudolph Rli. Mrs. N. Newcomb will
have the literature of the country a her
special topic and Mrs. Blanche OUtner,
French politics. The hostess will be as
sisted by Mrs. Newcomb.
. '
Mrs. J. C. Hammond will lead the pro
gram for the art department of the
Omaha Woman's club, Thursday morning
at 10 o'clock. "Spanlah Art," Ja the sub
ject for study this year, and Mrs. Ham
mond 'talk will be on the following
artist: Domenlco Theotocopull, Josef de
Ribera and Francisco de Zurbaran. Juj-s.
G. E. Bryson will talk on "The Period
of Philip III, the Conclusion of Italian
Influence." Mrs. Hammond will be In
chrarge of the picture that will be
shown on the stereoptloon.
The Wyche Story' Tellers' league will
meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the .public, library. Bible hero stories
end stories for kindergarten-and primary
grades will be told under the leadership
of MIbs Abigail Manning, who will bo
assisted by Misses Ida Crowell, Vera
Du Bots and Agnes Fltsgerald.
"National Prohibition," will be the spe
cial topic for discussion at the current
topics department meeting of the Omaha
Woman's club. The meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon at ISO o'clock, with
Mrs. M. I. Crelgh in charge.
The home economics department of the
South Omaha Woman's club will be en
tertained at the homo of Mrs. Claude
Talbot Tuesday afternoon. Mis Ful
ton will give Interesting pointer on
"Cookies," and Mr. R. O. Bagby on
"Salad and Salad Dressing." The hos
tess will be assisted b Mesdames J. B.
Bodnar. E. Brown. Geokra Brown and
W. G. Nolman. Mr. N. M. Oraham,
president of the club, reports the remark
able success of the hot lunch experiment
at the West Side school. Between ninety
five and 100 hot lunches are being served
every day to children M this school.
The Sermo club -will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. A:ice Bergen, 4004
Charles street, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
oVlock. A program of readings end
papers will be arranged' for this meeting.
The Monmouth Park Mothers' dub
will hold its regular meeting lu the
school auditorium, Tuesday afternoon,
January VL All mother are Invited to
be present. The author, Margaret De
land, will be . the subject for the after
noon. Reading from her work will be
given by Mr. A. 8. Gant and Mrs. J.
F. Moredliik, and papers will be read by
Mrs. Charles Cope land and Mr. C. M.
flotta. Recitation will be given by Mrs.
Gui Miller, and vocal selection by Mrs.
W. Griffith.
'
The Benson Woman's Christian Tem
perance union met Saturday at the home
of Mrs. R. S. Beasley, when fifteen new
members were reported. The next meet
ingJanuary 1& will be a social event at
the home of Mrs. B. J. Whistler. 2712
Sixtieth avenue, when a program and
I Announcement
The Management of the HOTEL ROME wishes to announce that they
are giving to the cltlsens of Omaha for the first time what all other large
cities are enjoying in the DINNER DANS ANT where you can dine and
dance amidst refined surroundings, excellent music and good cabaret, every
Wednesday ana fcnturday from five-thlrt to eight-thirty In our beautiful
new Biil Room.
Mr. Hurry Walker and Helen Kroner have been engaged to Instruct
and give exhibitions of the late ai.J novel dances.
lamp's Orchestra will render all the-popular up-to-date music and the
' trlcte.Jt i-efiiienienfutul feclus'l'ie will p.evull f hi-oiiglutut.
e Tcrsea.-? e .cttp c
The French department of the Omaha
Woman's club wl'l meet Thursday morn
ing at 10 o'clock at tho resldencr-studlo or
the instructor. Miss May Mahoncy. Be
side the grammar lesson, there will be a
discussion of the Interesting points on
the right bank of the Seine, In Krench.
The Benson Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society will meet Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. U. E. Swotlund, Sixtieth
and Rlggs, when Mrs. -J. A. Nickclson
will be leader.
V. W. '. A. otr.
At the regular Sunday afternoon vesper
service this afternoon at 4:30, Mrs. U. W.
G-srloch will speak on the subject, "A
Sweet Briar Rose." Mrs. (latloch Is n
ivery pleasing speaker. Mlm Mabel Ful
ton will be the soloist of the afternoon.
After the vesper service there Is the so
cial hour, when refreshments will be
served. Miss Edna George Is the hostess
for this week. All young women are In
vited to these services, whether they are
members of the association or not.
Beginning Thursday at 8 o'clock, Rev.
Mr. Hulburt of the St. Mary's Avenue
Congregational church will give a scries
of lectures on church history. These lec
tures will be given wy other week for
six times. Further Inquiries can be made
at the desk, whore registrations will be
taken, or registrations can be made on
Thursday evening at the time of the lec
ture. The members' council will have a meet
ing following supper Saturday nlcht, Jan
uary 16, at C-.1S o clock. There are seveml j
mailers oi iijiponti.in.Tj 10 ue cwnwiocreu.
Reservations should be made at the gen
eral office.
Children Steal
Butter and Meat
from Freight Car
Mary Janczkilwsos, 18 years of age, 829
North Thirty-third street. South Omaha,
with two boy associates, Kaatantry Flll
powskrl and Isidore Bonyssskt, aged 11
and li years, respectively, was convicted
in Juvenile court of stealing 110 worth
of butter and meat from a Burlington
ear la South Omaha. The children wera
sent to Rlvervlew home for a month.
OMAHA GIRL JOINS FORCES
WITH CHICAGO CIVIC LEAGUE
Mis Ida May Gordwon, daughter of
Mr. and Mm.' Jscob Gordon, ha taken a
position with the Chicago Civic league.
Miss Gordon .' received her degree a
bachelor of philosophy from the Uni
versity of Chicago at the midwinter
commencement, having taken special
work' In sociology and political science.
Two scolarshlps were awarded her at
the university for excellent work In pub
lic speaking. Mia Gordon formerly
taught 'in the Omaha schools.
ASKS FIFTEEN THOUSAND
FOR SHOT THROUGH HAND
Arthur , A. Dlsmora, . . manager of
Nathan's lake,, an amusement. reeort In
Washington county, has brought suit In
district court against fiamuel, Nathan,
owner of the location, for 115,000 damages,
alleging that Nathan "came to the re
sort November 12 and shot him through
tha hand, inflicting a severe wound.
Phone Tyler 345
is the connecting
link to the land of
cleanliness.
The clothes cleaning,
dyeing, pressing, repair
ing and remodeling
problems of a few years
ago, are problems no
longer at Dresher's.
The seemingly impos
sible i s accomplished
here every day.
"We Do It Better"
Dresner
Brothers
Cleaners
221L2214 Farnam Street
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Introducing aNew Nemo Corset
WITH a now oU-rwiui'ina: strap. lou cannot see uio
strap whonn the fijrure, as ou other Nemo models;
but the new Nemo strap is there, and ho placed that it sup
ports and reduces the figure and makes the wearer comfort
able and keeps corset from riding up. ,
There are two models 34? for the tall figure, and 341
for short figures. These corsets are made just full enough
above waistline to allow fig
are to rest comfortably cither
fitting or standing. Slight nip
at waistline, long skirt with
six Lastikop hose support
ers attached
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We urge you to have your corset fitted, not
because the fittings are FREE, hut because
then nnlv can xou be assured of a perfect
fit: and you will be benefited by siting us a little of
your time. Our fitting rooms are tomfortable. No
need of fear of taking cold. (
Model 403 for short stout figures, low bust and under arm;
long hip with rubber band at bottom of back wires, which in
Mires a close fitting and comfortable corset when sitting. A
pec'inl feature of this corset is ?
the rubber abdominal support- P
er attached to inside of corset
at sides of front steel. Long Lszcf Ja '
over hips, with heavy web 'gar- sLi O
ters attached. Sizes 21 to 36 . . ' '
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Ofner Models for Slender, Medium
and Stout Figures $3.00 to $10.00.'
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Two Very Special Valuers for Monday
Coutil and Treco Corsets Sdli"
hip; lightly
$200
"boned. Size up to 30. These are
worth mucb more than the price
quoted here and they should all
Hell Monday. Choice at'
0 Made of best quality cambric.
DraSSiereS Neatly trimmed with embrold-
ery with medallion set In front.
Others are handsomely lace trimmed.
Actual $ l.C 0 numbers go In this
sale Monday,, choice ot the entire
lot at
50c
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From Monday to Saturday, Jan. 11th to 16th, Special Demonstrations by Mr. Earl
Holland, Special Representative of the Apollo factory.
Don't Miss This Opportunity. Tempting Prices. Terms.
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