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THE OMAIIA KTTNDAY BEB: DECOmF.ft R, 1915. What Women Are Doing in the World OMAHA'S DELEGATES TO THE NA TIONAL SUTFILAOE KEETHIQ. The literature department of the South Omaha Woman' olutt will give a pro gram on the toTtrnment of Holland Tues day afternoon st Library hall. Mr C. M. ftchlndel. lead of tha day, will read a paper on "Making of Uwi and Ad ministration ( Justice;" Mr. Ohl on "Royal Families and Feleoea;" Mr. Jes sie M. Catighey on 'The Peasantry," and Mrs. Fred Lusn on "Tha Burgomaster." Warner- opera. "Tannheuser." will b given Friday aftenoon by the muslo d-. pert merit of the Bouth Omaha Woman club. Mrs. Perry Wheeler will be the hoetena and MIm Lionise Bratton and Mrs. Ohl will be In chars; of the program. Russian architecture win be studied by th art department of the Omaha Wo man's club Thursday morning at 10 o'clock under the leadership of Miss Adelaide Bteboins. Miss Stebbln will dMiiH the main topic and Mrs. C I Hrmpel will have as her special subject, the churches, monasteries snd cathedral of Bt. Petersburg. Mr. D. Q. Crslghead will talk on ''Woman Suffrage" to tha Business Wo men' club, which meet following Sup per st Ui Toung Women' Christian as sociation, Tuesday evening at T o'clock. Mr. Craighead wa In the enrolling and engrossing department at tha state legis lature last year. Ms felgma club will meet with Mr. Frank Boyd In tha Hyland apartment Wednesday morning. Browning's "The Statu and" the Bust" will be studied under the leadership of Mrs. Henry D. Neely. Mrs. Ralph Klewlt will read the poem and- Mr. Frank Norton will also tat part In the program. 'chapter XL N. of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet with Mrs. V. C. Hascall Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock. This will be a business meeting, at which Mis Clara, Mason, tha president will ba In chsrga. At Meeting at the bom of Mrs. Jo seph Poloaf Tuesday, the member of the Dundee All Balnts' guild will com plete their plans for the Christmas sale, which will be held December It at the horn Of Mr. 8. R. Rush. Owing to the meeting of the Federation of tha Child Conservation league, which will ba held on Monday, the Dundee cir cle ha postponed Its next meeting until December IS. when Mrs. I E. Doty will be hostess. At this meeting the program . will oouslst of current event and Christ msa stories. The member will ew for the Child Saving institute. Election of officer will take plaoe at the meeting of the Scottish Rita Wo ; man' club Friday. at 1:30 o'clock at tha cathedral. This meeting marks the close of the first administration since the or ganisation, a very successful one under the leadership of Mr. John E. Simpson. Mr. G rover C. Bedford will entertain the Dundee Cathollo circle Monday after noon. Offenbach' "Tales of Hoffman" will furnish tha theme for the program to bo glvfb 1y the music department of the .Omaha Woman's club Thursday, at 1:15 MRS XX., O. StTMNTSY. rr' 1 - .V - '' " !" I it ' ! 1 ) II ' MS J MS Hood EOO are women. Of the seventy Institu tion for the blind fifteen r directed by .women.' 'tJt tha seventyflvs gtato aphonia fn. the deaf ten are under the in ths Toung Woman' Christian sso I lesoerehlp ef women, and of the twenty- delation auditorium. Mrs. L. M. l-ord is I two private Jnetitutlon of the sams char- loader of the- program and" Mlsf Orao I scter eliteen, bar women upfrtntend Woman' club meet Tuesday morning at M o'clock at Metropolitan halt, under the leadership of Mrs. W. C. Lambert. Mr. Mary 1. Crelgh will lead the cur rent .topic department of th Omaha Woman's club at th Young Women' Chr stlaa association assembly room Tuesday at l:W o'clock.' The meeting will b preceded by a parliamentary drill. The philosophy and ethic department of th Omaha Woman's lus will meet Tuesday at o'clock la the assembly room of th Young Women Christian association. Mies V. Callaway la the In structor. Major tsasa 'Sadler chapter ef the Daughter of th American Revolution, met Saturday afternoon with Ml Ida M. Crowell. Th program waa on the story of th Pilgrims, Mis Louis flchla del and Mrs. B. I De Lanney reading paper on their life In England and th life In Holland and America. Misses Dor othy Darlow and Ann Axtell gave piano solo, and Mis Dorothy MacMurray whistled bird conga.. The assisting host esses were Mesdame R. A. Newell, S. K. Hanford, O. R. Gilbert, Robert F. Glider. Kenneth Flnlavaon and Mis Caroline Barkalow. T. W. McCullough, managing editor of The Boe, will address the political and social 'science department of th Omaha Woman' dub In th assembly room of th Young Woman' Christian associa tion. Monday at 1:80 o'clock. Rockefel ler's welfare plan to th Colorado mln era will be discussed by the speaker. Mrs. D. O. Craighead le leader of the program and Mrs. F. A. Follansbee of the department. rtans for th Christmas tree and cele bration which th City Federation of Child Conservation league I planning for tha Rlverview noma will b discussed at tha business meeting Mondsy at I o'clock in the tSchmoller Mueller au-. dltortum. Mrs. C. H. Saving, tne presi dent; Mrs. Kari Odgen. Mr. Nf. K." Sype and Mr. Dal are th commute in charge. At I o'clock thera will be a program, Including a iai oy r. sw Auley. South Bide truant officer; a vie- lln solo by Miss Emily Lear, accom panied by her sister, Ml Elinor Lear. and Chriatmas song by the ooy singer, Cyro Bltngerland. aooompanled by Miss Orace Mlckel. Echoe of th state temperance con vention will be heard at th meeting of th France WUIard Women' Christian Temperance union Wednesday 'at 3 o'clock at tha horn of Mr. C. B. Wilson, 2806 Woolworth avenue. . Following th business meeting of th Omaha Society of Fine Arts Thursday, at 4 o'clock, at th Hotel Fontenelle, Miss Llda Wilson, a member of the society, wilt talk on "Th Nonsense of Oils and Easels." This meeting will be preceded by a meeting of tha hoard of directors at t o'clock. mam A business women' inspiration meet ing and lunch is held at 111 North Fif teenth street. Volunteer's hall, Tuesdays, 11J0 to 1:90 o'clock, until further notice. The leader for this Tuesday Is Mr. D. Foot. A horn prepared luncheon to served for 10 cents. gram on "Retlglona, and Mr. F. B. Oliver lead on the review. An Inter efttlng seealon on parliamentary rule wa lead by Mrs. Arthur How. A play will be given December 14 by the East ern Star Chapter of Omaha under the auspices of th Woman' club. General Henry W. Lawtoo auxiliary to Camp Lee Forby, Vnlted 8ienieh war Veterans, has been signally honored by the appointment of Its president, Ord e M. Whipperman. on the staff of Mary p. Hamilton, president gvneral of the National Auxiliary to th United Bpanloh War Veteran. Mr. Whlpperman wa In oonfeeeaoe with President Hamilton of San Fran cisco, Cel. In resard to th work of the order, during her trip te the -fanema-Paclflo expoeitlon this summer. It will be Mr. Whlpperman'a special duty to organise a department la Nebraska dur ing the year 111. There ar now tw flourishing auxil iaries In Nebraska. Omaha and Unouln, and a third has applied for a charter at North Platte. Four mora towns at con templating auxiliaries namely: Ne braska, Columbus, Norfolk and Ooneva. Th board of trustees of the Old Peo ple Home will hold It monthly busi ness meeting Tuesday morning at W o'clock, at tha Young Women's Christian association. Th Sojourner' club of th White Shrln wUI meet Tueday afternoon with Mr. Charles Molony to arrange lor Chris Unas boxe which will be sent t th Masonic orphanage at Fremont snd PlatUmouth. A program will also b given under direction of Mesdames O. E. Barton, O. A. Bednar. William Berry and Chart Molony. Prof. Paul H. Orumman of th Univer sity of Nebraska will addrea tha Drama league Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the council chamber of th city hall, on Creek Drama: Its Influence on the Modern." The educational committee I not oon- ttnlns It sffort to arranging Ucture. but in January will produce two play. Miss Joy Hlgglns win present "rne Shadow of th Glen," by Yeats, with an all-Irish cast, and Ister in tti monin Miss Mary Iran Wallaoe will produce another play. n Miss Jsssla Powell Arnold, had resi dent of th Social Settlement, has re signed her position and left Friday even ing for Louisville to spend Christina with her parent. Mis Powell plan to return hr work In New York City. Miss Sophia Adam, assistant head realdent, will take charge of the settlement house until a new resident Is chosen. Action towards this end wUI probably be taken at the board meeting December 1&. 9 Mr. H. C. Sumney leave this svnlng for th east to attsnd th national uf frag convention at Washington, En route there, Mrs. Sumney will visit at the Mount d Chantal convent at Wheel ing. W. Va., and wlU attend th outhrn suffrage convention at Rlcnmona. Aiier the meetings, Dr. Bumney will Join Mrs. Sumney in New York, and tha two will spend Christmas In Boston, return ing about th Tret of the year. Mrs. E. S. Rood plans to lesve Tuesday to sttend both conventions also. Mrs. Rood will spend several days In New York also, but plana to return home for Christmas. The rranco-Beigtan Rei'ef society wM meet Friday afternoon with Mr. Arthur Crittenden Smith to plan a Christmas treat for the local needy ones. Dr. Richard Wyche, president of the National Story Tellers' association, and the man for whom the local Wyche league wa named, will give a lecture and tell stories Thursday afternoon at 4 O'clock In the hall room of the Hotel Fontenelle, undor the auspices of the local league. After his talk, the chair will be cleared away and Dr. Wyche will give an exhibition of folk plays snd dancing, the audience Joining In the play. On hundred story tellers" leagues have been affiliated with th national league since It organisation by Dr. Wyche. Miss Ahtssln Manning Is president of th local league. Th Vaasar club meets Friday after noon at the residence of Mrs. Arthur P. Uulou. Th Temple Israel sisterhood will hold Its first program meeting 'of th year Monday afternoon. On th program will b Miss Cecilia Feller. Mrs. Millard Langfeld snd Mrs. r reft VI in Shotwell. GREEKS 00 NOT DISARM . SERBIAN REFUGEES LONDON. Dee, 4. Many Serbian sol dier who retreated through Greek ter ritory after the fall of . Monastlr. were not disarmed but were treated with every consideration, says an Athens dispatch to the Dally Newa ' .U.U!SSS HsWJ CHEAPLY MADE IM1TAT10H3 OF DehTtrael as hair te grow est err en liter after removal. Bet wUn. nalst on TV Crtl. P JUiJiuracic INfMfT I THIS PACK AO th original ttcrsIS hair remover wkloS mast evsatssiir to eoatrol ana retard such growth Sold snd recommeded by Shermsn 4k Mo Cm n l Dru Co., Owl Lru Co., Har vard I'harmacy and loysl rhermacy. THE OMAHA BEE"" THE HOME PAPER .Miner wilt tell the story of th opera. Those taking part.ar Mlese Grace Sla- , baugh. Edith. Parsons. AlUe Mtnntck, Gertrude Miller, Orace Poole, Martha . Schumann ' and Ollvs Seymour, and Messrs. Salisbury, Hunt, Eugene Pakes, i Al Sterling. Oscar Welneteln snd P.dwln Clark Mrs. Prank H. Wray will entertain the '.Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua cir cle Monday afternoon, when roll call re sponse will be Items of current Interest. Mrs. W. B. Howard will be In charge of the lesson of Jupltar and th satellites and tha history lesson, which includes the exploration and settlement of . the -western part of the United States, will ba led by Mrs. Wray, whs will also give an account of her recent trip through California, The Omaha Rock ford College Alumnae association Is dressing dolls to present to poor little girls on Christmas. The as sociation will give a luncheon at the University club on January 8, compli mentary to the Omaha girl horn from ' Rockford and to th girls out In the state who may ba in Omaha that day, en route back to college, after the Christ mas vacation. A Christmas program will ha gtvsn by the West Omaha Mothers' Culture club Friday afternoon st the home of Mrs. W. N. Baker. Roll rail response will be helpful sayings of Christ. The birth of Christ. sS foretold by the prophets, will b Mrs. R. B. Winkleman's subject; the ' story of th birth. Mr. J. P. O'Brien' v parable, mlraolea and events of Christ's life wiu oe toia Dy ciun memoer. " His Mary Irene Wallace, leader of the drama, section of the Association of Col legiate Alumnae, will talk on "The In- . terpretatlon and Staging of a Play," at a '.meeting to be held Thursday at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mra W. H. Abbott. , . ' Election f officers for U. S. Grant Women's Relief corps, will b held on Tuesdsy at 2 o'clock at Memorial hall. Tha Grant post and Woman's Relief corps will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Frailer at their home. 47U North Twenty-fourth street. Saturday evening. This will be an Informal gath ering, that the new members may be come acquainted. . As Ura. R. C. Peters Is unable to ' have tha meeting Wednesday, the Dun dee Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Royal Miller. Mrs. F. R. Straight will have charge of current events. Mr. XJ. L. Johnson will lead the program on "Th Short Story of the Bible." and Ul be assisted by Mis. J. E. DoUJs and Mra W. L. Breyton. v General Henry W. Lawton auxiliary to ' Lee Forby camp. United Spanish War I Vsterans. will hold Its Christmas' bssar I December I. 10 and II. at It'll North Twenty-fourth street. From Washington comes the Informa tion that women hold many executive educational positions in the United States, according to the bureau of education's di rectory for 1915-1(5. Issued Friday. It shows UiSt of. the 12.000 conspicuous positions. largely Of au administrative character, I. SOS are held by women. These include tallage position, atata and county super-1 intendents of education, directors of In- fustrial schools, heads of departments in ctllsge snd universities, directors of school for afflicted and librarian. ' Twenty-four out of O colleges and uni versities ar presided over by women. , Of th nearly 1,000 county superintendent I ents. Of. the thirty-one private .Institu tions for' the feeble-minded twveuy are supervised by women. ' Fourteen out of eighty-six director of Industrial school ar women, and forty eight of th too schools of art ar In Charg of women. Out of 1.S0O publio and society libraries women supervise 1.076. Of th thirty-three bureau official In the "bureau ot education Itself eleven are women. George Crook Woman' Relief corps will give its annual concert for ths bene fit of the relief work 'fund Wednesday and Thursday evenings at ths Young 'Men's Christian association auditorium. Mrs. Nellie Toney U president of th corp snd Mrs. Luella Walts, prominent In Detroit relief corps affairs, has corns on to assist In ths work. Ths' musicals will bs given by Wilmot Goodwin, bari tone, with the assistance of Maurice Warner, violinist, and Lee Cronican, pianist. y Among ths annus! patrons of these af fairs ar Joseph H. Millard. W. H. T. Belt. Frank T. Hamilton, J. A. Cavers, W. O. Ure, I. V. Carpenter, J. U Pax- ton. John Gentleman, . A. I Mohler, I E.' Adams snd Mayor Dshlman. Ths oratory department of the Omaha The business women' council cf th Young Women's Christian association. organised as a part of th extension work of. th Sunday campaign, will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the Young Women's Christian association Thursday at 8 & m. A short buslnea meeting, followed by a review of th work for th . last month, and a gst-aoqualnted Social hour, with refreshments, will Insure an Interesting meeting. - Ths meeting of ths Benson Women's Christian Temperance union was post poned from last wek to meet in two weeks when plans for Christmas charit able work wlU be made. Ths Benson Baptist Missionary Circle wlU meet Thursday at th horn ef Mrs. E. Deans whsn Miss J. Moulthrop will review th last chapter ' Snd Mrs. Ray Robinson will read a paper on "Robert Moffatt." Ths annual concert of ths National Society for Broader Education, under the auspices' of Gaorg Crook Women' Re lief oorpa. No, 888, will b given In the Young Man's Christian association audi torium, December 8 and 8, at 8:15 o'olock. Wilmot Goodwin, baritone,-, and assisting artist will give the program. . The Woman' club of . Benson met Thursday afternoon st th home of Mrs, J. N. ' Horton, - In the abaencs of th leader,' Mrs. O. W. Irndale, lead the pro- Skoglund Pnoto Studios 1520 Douglas St. PAont ft 137S 24th & Cuming St. Phoht D. 2343 Make Your Appointments Now for Christmas Photographs ' X: JiBfil a Jp (. DcUdous'l '' mm i w -"la. " w mil PAXT0N & 6ALLA6i1R 6. a. pi a - k lIRail(l0StilTtsi 1 K l n. fU . n 1 POLlISM MF I I ffiME r' LOOKS TODAY as if there would be a Polly Prim Mop in every home in this city within a week. Why shouldn't there be? They cost nothing:, for a $1.25 Polly Prim Polish Mop is being given absolutely treq with every purchase of a 32 oz.can of Polly Prim Polish purchased at the. regular retail price of $1.00. 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