V Tim OMAHA SUNDAY WEfi: STCPTCMBEU 5. 1915. 3-73 What Women Are Doing in the World I CI ah Calender. TUESDAY d?oard of trustees. Old Fon ?' Home, Touna- Women Christian eoolatlon 10 a., m. U W. Grant Wo ma a Relief corps. Memorial hall, W..S.DAT-V1,,u,n Nurae aasocla nCZ Ta8 Pv- Omh Woman's Ml!?"""-l.Trmp,,'rB'' union. Yeunr Jfrr,.trl"tUn oration, Sa m. THURSDAY-Omaha Woman'. cluto an. ft'ial luncheon. Hapry Hollow club. Bnnn Woman's club. Mrs. John eedle. hostess. Emma. Hoa aland Flower Mission. r&PA Nebraska chapter, United fKetea Dansrhters of lgia. Mra. O 11 Sir- Scottish Rite Woman a Cljb, Scottish Rita cathedral. (NotJoea for this column should be walled or telephoned to the club editor before Friday noon.) HE current number of the Ne- T raeka Club BulleUn. Just off the prase, contatna the pro gram for the annual meeting, of the Nebraska Federation of Women's rliiH whlxt. will K neld at No-folk, September to October 1. " Distinguished guests at fhe conven tion will be Mra. Percy V. Fennybackor of Austin, Tex., president of thOenral Federation rf Women'i club; Mrs. Thomas Winter, preeldent of the Min neapolis Woman' club and general fed eration chairman of literature, who visited In Omaha last year, and Dr. Rache Yarros of Hull Houae, Chicago. Mra. F. H. Cole of Omaha, general fed eration chairman of civil service, will 1alk on "'Women's Opportunity." Other 'Omaha women on the program are Mrs. N. M. Graham, Mra C. W. Hayes. Mra. ! Mr D. Cameron and Mrs. K. R. J. Ed lolru, Mrs. Harry L. Keefe of Walthlll. re cording aecretary of the general federa tlon, will alao attend the convention and take part In the prog-ram. Twenty-one new olubs have Joined the state ' fedoratthn In the last year. Only one. the Association of Collegiate Alum nae, Is re 1lered from Omaha. " Mrs. N. H. Nelson, president of the Omaha Women's club, has been selected to give the address of welcome at the annual meeting- of the Nebraska State Association of Graduate Nurses, which will be at the Young; Woman's Christian association October 19 and 20. Miss Carrie Xouer Is the state president Mrs. N. J. McKltrlck. president of the Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union, and Mrs. Fannlo Manning- attended the Washington county Woman's Chris tian Temperance union convention, which was held at Blair Friday. Temperance ma.es meetings will be held every Sunday In Washington county during; the prohi bition campaign. It was decided. The annual luncheon of the Omaha, Woman's club will be held Thursday at 1 o'olock. at Happy Hollow olub. An In teresting program will be given in con nection with the meeting. Reservations must be made to members of the house and bona committee before Wednesday noon. Mrs. James Uddell Is chairman and has the following- assistants; Mesdames F. & MoLafferty, Georgia Swoboda, J. 12. Pulver, T. R. Ward. Louis Mttwr, Dresner. A. X. Northrup, T. H. Tracy, XX K. Sterrtcfcer, W. d Nloholaon, El B. Ransom, Jerome A. XJlUe, C. A. Sher wood and Miss Helen Phelan. The Soottlsh Rite Woman's olub will resume, meetings by holding- a kenslntf ton Friday Afternoon at the cathedral. In the absence of the president, Mra John Simpson, the viae president, Mrs. William iBerry, will be In charge of the meeting-. Mrs. Z. D. Clark and Mrs. Frank Patton win assist her. The South Bide Woman's Christian Tem perance union was entertained Friday afternoon at the country home of Mra, I C. Banner. Reports of the county meeting held at Elk City Tuesday were given. Miss Bessie Rhyno. one of the medal contestants at the county meeting, gave several musical selections, and Miss Marie Berry gave readings. This was an all-day meeting and a number of new members were announced. The board of trustees of the Old Peo ple's home will hold the regular monthly meeting- Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Young- Woman's Christian asso ciation. Business with regard to the new 'building; will be discussed. Announcement is made that a national convention of the Needlework Guild of America will be held In the clvlo audi torium at San Francisco Monday, Septem ber 13. The local organization, of which Mrs. J. J. Stutobs Is president, is hopeful that Omaha members who may be visit ing the exposition at the time,' will at tend the irectlng. The first meeting of the Dundee circle of the Child Conservation League of America has been postponed from Sep tember U to September 27. It will be bald at the home of the president. Mrs. Nv K. Sype, 6108 Burt street. U, 6. Grant Woman's Relief Corps, No. 104,. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. tn.- In Memorial hall at the court house. The Omaha Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Wednesday morning from to 10:80 o'clock at the Young Men's Christian association, Ha perta of . the county meeting: held at Elk City Tuesday and election of delegates to the state convention at Grand Island September & will be the principal busi ness. The following superintendents of county work - have named: Mra John Blake, evangellstlo wbrk; Mra F. 8. King of Benson, franchise; Mra Harry Parven der,' Flower mission, mercy and relief; Mrs. O. W. Ahlqulst. jail and priaon; Mta. F. A. Follansbee, juvenile court and child labor; Mrs. Alice Mlnnlok, legisla tion; Mrs. F. W. Butts, mothers' meet ings, Mra Kdlth Bhlnrock, medal con tests; Mra Edward Johnson, parliamen tary usage; Mrs. H. E. Longatreth, peace and arbitration; Miss Blanche Van Kuran, press; Mrs. Frank Cocaine, so cial meetings; Mra E. Noyes of Water loo, tUbbath observance; Mrs. Pawold, Sunday schools; Mrs. C. Nichols of Val ley, Union Signal and Crusader; Mrs Flora Hoffman, soldiers and sailors; Mrs. Carrie D. Scott, young people's branch; Mrs. H. J. Schmidt, Loyal Tem peranos legion, and J. A. Dalsell, tem perance and missions. The Nebraska Society of the United States Daughters of UU wUl hold Its first meeting of the year Friday after noon at the home of Mra O. H. Scott. IKS Blnncy street Mrs. George B. Darr Is honorary president and Mrs. J. J. Stubbs active president of this society. The ' first meeting of the city federa tion of the Child Conservation League Women Workers With the Billy Sunday Party AfceMtiam Garni in , " , i - pXi W - 1 Grace Saxe 5 if of America, which was announced for the first Monday In September, has been poatponed until Monday, October 4. The meeting place will be announced later. "Russian Art" will constitute the year's study for the art department ' of the Omaha Woman's club, which has Just Issued its program. Mrs. C. J. Roberts is leader; Mesdames J. C. Hammond, Q. C. Bonner and A. O. Peterson, assistant leaders, and Mrs. W. 8. Heller, secretary treasurer. Meetings will be held alter nate Thursday mornings at 10 o'clock, as last vear. The Benson Woman's club met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Jradaie to decide postponing meetings till some future time on ac count of the Billy Sunday campaign. A number of the members will be otlvely engaged in the work, but as the program committee had Issued the year book the olub voted to open the season as usual and the first regular meeting will be held next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Speedie. with Mrs. Mrs. Oeorge Aradale as leader. The program will consist of papers on "Russian jturopean rw antry." by Meedamea O. S. Brooks, W. A. Wilcox and R. S. Beaaley. Roll call will be anawered with cur rent events relative to the subject studied by the olub. Vm. j. W. Welsh will be chairman of Benson day for serving lunch on Sep tember 18 at the business gins m class meetings. The three cnurcnes oi Reneon and Clifton Hill Presbyterian church are united in the work. The Benson Women's Christian Tem- Jt a 4hjh perance union was repiwni - n. invention held in Elk City Tues day by Mesdames C. II. Stephens, E. J. Whistler and J. P. Bailey. Friday after noon a special meeting waa held, when Mrs. Whistler gave a report or me con- ventlon. and the program ior mo Ing season was planned. The B. L S. olub of Benson met at the home of Mrs. Harry Post. After the business session a card party was given. r The West Side Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Thursday after noon at t o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Jensen, 1919 South rirty-tnira street The thirty-fifth annual convention of fho Nebraska Woman Suffrage associa tion will meet In Columbus, Neli., In the Methodist Episcopal church. October 13- 14. The executive Doara win essemDie early Tuesday, October 13, for prelimi nary buslne The first session will open at a o clock Tuesday evening, with Mra Draper Smith of Omaha, state president presiding. There will be brief addresses of welcome from Mrs! M. Bruegger, representing suffrage Interests and other Columbus onrantsatlona Edgar Howard, editor of the Columbus Telegram, will address the convention. Business sessions will open at the church Wednesday morning. county chairmen or their substitutes will report in the order In which they enroll at the convention. County reports come first that all may be recognised. Mra W. E. Barkley, publicity chair man. Is corresponding with notable suf fragists, some one of whom wUl address the convention. Methods of finance and other business will be thoroughly dlacuased. lime per mitting, there will be a symposium" on "preparation for cltlienshlp," presenting biographies of famous suffragists, suf frage history and parliamentary proced ure. Flection of officers will be conducted similar to election methods nf political partita A primary will be held Wednes day forenoon to aelect candidates. Elec tion will follow the next day. Dr. Liuclle Eaves, besd of ths sociology department of the University of Ne braska, has gone to Boston to make her home. Miss Eaves has been active In sociological work since she came to Ne braska tn 10T and waa In great demand as a suffrage speaker during the last campaign. Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad. Stroma; Winds Blearavlgla. Don't suffer, get a 25c bottle of Sloan's Liniment; It penetrates to the pa'nful parts at once. Kll's the pain. All drug-gluts.-Advertisement SOCIETY GOES IN FOR MUSIC (Continued trom Pa ire Two.) A. Cudahy of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, to Mlaa Ida May Swift was an nounced today in Chicago. The wedding will take place in October. Motor Tripi Popular. Walter B. Graham and family have re turned from a two weeks', motor trip through Iowa and Illlnola Visitor Return Home. Miss Welty and Miss Susie Welty of Fremont, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haynes, have returned home. Mrs. Karl Sohmtdt of Deshler, Neb., who have been visiting the last week with the family of the late Balthas Jet ter, left for home Friday. Ne.wg of the Wayfarers. Mine Mayme Hutchinson, . who has been in California all summer, visiting both expositions, Is now sojourning at the Grand canyon in Arlsona.- She Is ex pected home this week. Children's Matinee Dance. Miss Marguerite Fallon, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fallon, entertained thirty-five guests at a danc ing party at the Field club Friday after noon. Garden flowers were used in the decorations for the luncheon table. Give Bridge Dinner. Mr. and Mra F. E. Schweitser gave a bridge dinner Thursday evening at their apartments In the Knickerbocker, com plimentary to their sister, Mra H. H. McCluer, and Mr, MoCluer of Kansas City. The guests were; Messrs. and Meedameev el. In. r, William MoAdams, Mlsaea Misses Giare McAdama Ella M cA dams i of Detroit, or lJetrou. Personal Mention. Miss Helen Nleman has returned from Colorado. Mrs. G. S. Guild has taken an apart ment at the Helen. ., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, 2d, have taken an apartment at the Sagamore. Mr. and Mra. George Barker and Mra. Barber have returned from Estes Park. Mlsa EUn Falk of Des Moines Is visit ing Mrs. Carl Changstrom, 1004 Glenwood avenue. A son, Judson Bates Niece, was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Niece Tuesday at her home In Lincoln. Mr. Robert Forgan arrived Friday to remain over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Congdon. : Miss Mary Munchhoff, ' who has been visiting tn Chicago, has returned home and reopened her studio at her home. Mrs. John W. 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DeQroodt and small daugh ter of Red Wing, Minn., have Joined Mr. De Groodt to reside here in the future. Mr. and Mra. T. E. Htevens have taken the apartment at Hyland Court, formerly oocupled by Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. N. L.. Guckert, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Johnson and Mrs. C. C, Rose water have returned from Clear Lake, la. Mrs. J. R. Soden, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Brogan, left Thursday for her home In Emporia, Kan, Mrs. O. P. Robb and son, Edwin, have returned from Minneapolis, where they have been the guests of friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. King and Miss Guhlsdorff of Minneapolis are the guests of Dr. A. A. Holtman en route to the mountains. . Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles T. Kountse readied Westhampton Wednesday, after a motor' trip from Cleveland and other eastern points. Mrs. Bam Becker left Thursday evening for Detroit to attend the wedding of her nteoe, Mlas Flora Becker, to Mr. ' Louis Gllok of that city. The Misses May and Eva Mahoney re turned Thursday from California, where they visited ; both expositions and other points In the west Mrs. F. B. Southard left yesterday foe California to visit friends In Los Angeles and San Francisco and the. expositions. She will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm. who oc cupied Mrs. Llndsey's home during her absence this summer, are now back In their apartment at the Colonial. Miss Catherine Lacy, who has been In New York at the Hotel Knickerbocker severs! weeks, returned home, accom panies by Miss Keith of New York. Miss Loretta Dellone has returned from Minneapolis and Christmas Lake, where she has spent the summer, and has re opened her studio In the Lyrlo building. Dr. Mary Strong returned Thursday evening from a trip to New Hampshire, where she went to attend tho 150th anni versary of the founding of Orford. N. H. Miss Corlnne Paulson and Miss Louise Stors return today from a six weeks' trip to the coast They spent the last week end as the guests of Mrs. J. H. Even of Berkeley. Cal., formerly of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hern hare returned from Estes Park, Colo., and Denver, where they have sepent a month. Miss Winifred Traynor, who accompanied them, la visiting friends and relatives In Denver. Miss Ruth Elolse Ogle lef Friday for Williams Bay. Wis., where she will Join college friends for a ten-day outing at Lake Geneva, after whloh she will go on to Greencastle, Ind., to oomplete her senior year at DePauw university. Miss Gladys Chandler, who has spent the summer with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chandler, returned to New York this week, where sne will continue Book in English to Fit Tfilri, Still Worse Any Flg-ure Perfectly Fit Is Our Guarantee. NEW KAIJj AND WINTER MATK1UAI44 TO SULEtTT FllOM. WE GUARANTEE! SATISFACTION. PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE. LOHRMAN Pax too Block. her musical work, coaching with Josefs ( raatemark, formerly musical director of the Metropolitan Opera company. Mlsa Kllslth llarnhardt of Harris- , burg, Pa., hi has been the guest of her ' i brother, Mr. E. W. Karnhardt and fam jlly since last February, left Friday for . California. Miss Barhhardt will visit both j expositions and will return to Omaha I October I, for a short Visit before leaving j for her home. j J In and Out of the Be Hire. j I The Mtaaea Klssllng returned Friday i 1 from Chicago. , Miss Welle Iewey Is visiting In At lantic City and New York. I Miss Gagmar Borenaon returned Frl- ! lsy from the Pacific coast. 1 Mine Myrtle Brady returned last evening ! from a visit In New Tork nd Chicago, i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gerber of Lincoln , have moved to Omaha and will reside j at j0 Dodge street.' The ttnaea Pauline Rauth and Guaata 1 Racklund loft Thursday for a month's atav on the Pacific ceast. Miss Helen Jhirnam of Fairfield, 111., will arrive today for an extended visit jWlth her alstsr, Mrs. Im Hill. Mra. Kdwln Klein and amall son. Mil ton, returned Thursday from Atlantic City, where they spent a month. j Mr. and Mra George 11. Kelly , re-1 .turned Wedmaday from a visit In At lantic City and Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mra. F. L. Campbell loft Bat- urday for Glenwood Borings and San Francisco, traveling via Kansaa City, j Mr. and Mrs. David Gross and daughter. I Mlaa Inn a Gross, are expected home to ! day from a .wo months' vlalt to the The Misses Dorette and Holen Kendls, who spent the summer with relatives in Omaha, left last Week for their home In lot Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Baker, accom panied by their son, Elton, and Max, have returned from a month's tour of the Pacific coast. Mra. Thomas Moonlight Murphy and amall son of Kansas Cltv are vlslttns Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Thompson. ' Miss Mildred Rogers returned Monday from a weatern trip, the last month of which she spent at Miss Bwett's dancing camp In Colorado, Misses Stqlla and Dorothy Abraham re turned Thursday from California, where they spent a month. The young women visited friends In Bait Lake City and Denver on tho return trip. Mra. A. H. Benton left Friday for Min neapolis, where she , will vlilt her sen. Ward, during the month of September. Mrs. Benton will be Joined by her son, Mr. Andrew Benton of Nes York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey arrived Wedneaday from a motor trip through the northern lake country, stopping at Minneapolis and Bt Paul They were aocompanled home by Mr. and Mra Samuel Burns, who Joined them at Lake Okoboll, where Mra Burns has spent the summer. WINNING MENU SJubmltted by Mrs. W. 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