. V.' " y .V . ,1 . 2 B THE ' OMAHA SUNDAY BEE : JUNE . 9, '1918 i !V-. Conduct by Ella Fleishman '.St ?&HT&aVLM ILEA 1 1 LJ J L-l tLJUll ! 1 fJ W I Lf E-J Uf I U JJJU lUgg Worker for Fosdick. Com mission Organizesjrirls' . ? . Patriotic League Here Patriotic league flubs inaugurated in this city among young women by . the Fosdick commission are now well , established and planning for? exten sive recreational work .among sol :' diers. - L' ': Miss Frances L. Range is in charge of the work m Omaha, she has or ganized 10 groups, averaging 35 ' members. Each one meets every week cither at the homes of the vrftm bers. churches. Young Women'! Christian association or Knights of Columbus rooms. Patriotic singing, talks on health, the attitude of the' ' members toward the men in the army are features. '. v , Social affairs, Red Cross work and other patriotic ventures will be un dertaken by the club members, , roi lowinar is the leairue ledges "I pledge to express Ciy patriotism by 'doing better than ever before whatever work I have to do; by ren . dering whatever special service I can to my community and country: by living up to the highest standards of character and honor ana neipuig oth t era to do thfr same." Military drill for the combined clubs has been started by Lieutenant Drake of Fort Omaha. Because of the removal of his infantry,' the 41st. one of the Fort.-Omah officers will be in charge of the weekly physical exercises "to be held at the Young Women s Christian association. , Among the business firm employes who have formed clubs are Burgess Nash, Miss Carolina Barbe, leader; Brandeis, Miss Louise McCpnney: L. t F. Schaeffec Loose-Wiles nd Ala mito Creamery, company. Other groups include one composed of of fice girls, the Isabella club, the Joan of Arc,"the Columbian clus) and two in Plattsmouth. V. ; -. -: , Miss Range is organizing' classes for training the leaders and is anxious V to have the names of, young women who will lead bands of girls who will - be interested in this betterment work. Her office is 508 Omaha National Bank building. ' ' . Mapror Connell of Scranton, Pa., has issued an order forbidding the Cprls of that town from kissing the ' soldier boys as they pass through on the troop trains. v . Miss Anna ollandof Decatur, 111., is filling s. position as a railroad cross ing flagman. . American Stenographer : Returns and Tells of ...Courage of Comrades 'AMY NOTE; Women Start Campaign for Americanization AmeKcanizaticV of all foreigners in Nebraska fof war service is the next big work demanding the atten tion of the woman's committee. State Council of Defense. Dr. Olga Stastny, chairman, , announces 4 plans of work to be carried out in the next few months as outlined in the Ameri canization war service issued by the bureau of patriotism through educa tion. County organization is tepid ly being completed;' The-woman's committee is prepared to tell: What every American can do. Foster the trust of your, new Ameri can neighbors and let them see in you fairness, sincerty and toleration. What the business man can do: Every man or woman who does not sneak Ensrlish "should be learning it Insist -upon " your employes learning it in school or, in your shop and designate! one ofthem to see that it gets done; ' ; Ctnn antuAmtriran nrnnaeanda and agitation the instant it raises its head j in vour Diani. or uiuyiumx jinuiuu- tion and co-operation on true Ameri canism. What the young Person can do Treat your immigrant playmate with the sme Americas' courtesy tnat you accord others and avoid racial nick names. Whenever you can, help them with the language and see that they get the right pronunciation. ,; Do not lausrh at their mistakes. " What the Immigrant can do for himself: LeanhEnglish, the mother tongue of over 70,000.000 of our nar tive and foreign-born. Respect, and obey our laws. They are made by the people in the interest of all. Take out your papers and become a citi zen. 'i ''.' ' What the 'neighbor 'cari do: Be a big" brother to at Wast one family and break down the barriers ' between old and new Americans. See that the im migrant mother and sister whose sons and brothers have gone, to the front have protection a,nd comfort. What the women,can do: eejieign orly wifh immigrant families. Be an interpreter vof , America to them. Teach the language to a class of alien women. ' - What the churches can do: Make your church acenter for Americaniza tion activities. Appoint an American nation committee to formulate plans and co-operate with existing official YYtiat iiic vii, vp" wv. ivhi v - So many replies, are mate daily by the staff of the woman's section of The Beeto inquiries concerning opportunities for women in war and government service that the following incomplete list of civil service open vz for "women In departmental service (Washington) and field service tuutslde Washington). hat been prepared for Bee readers:, . .". ' ' Salary.' " Eaam.'v' -2Cteriologk technician,. ..$12001800 - e-4-l : racteriologist ...... 1800 6-25-18 racteriologicaj assistant.'. 10001200 C'srk qualified in modern languages. ........ t 900-1200 6-19-18 r emJst's aid 720- 840 1S-1M8 v Conical (assistant) psychiatrist and psycho- ' " fceraolst ........... ...........7.1 1200 .'' r riitaman Copyist V, 2 . 00-3 . 44 (per diem) nftjman Cotwst tooorrtDhic. 1100-000 rraftsman-Engineering ,..t. 3.047.04 DraftsmanX-Mechanical 8001800 tutorial clerk; , , ....... w 12001600 raatniner (assistant) patflit office...... 1500 ' Field agent and demonstrator boys' and girls' ;elub work......,.4.........j 15002200, Jitld matron Indian agency ............ f . ... . 600 800 Ilsld industrial teacher 600 800 1 Izftv print classifier. 10001400 I'retsht car record clerk ...i........... 1200 ladex and eaulog clerk...... 10001200 Ir.epector amall arms ammunition.... ... 15002400 Inspector (assistant) sniall arma ammunition.. , fioo isnn , lAQoratorjr assistant. laboratory assistant, junior trade. ........... Laboratory assistant, senior aid. ... . ... ....... Laboratory assistant, junior aid, ............. . ClCrlt 4 i M M M M I I M M I M f I M M I ! 5 coloriat. : t-ictl interne.;,..,..,,..... lant pathologist...,. I . -ter Hand composition........,.,..,,,-... . . r.tar Linotype . or Monotype . 60 oer hr. . redaction expert............. 1500 . !.edule. clerk...L... 14001600 ';tcWist in agricultural econojmics.......:... 15001800 I ' 'Jatician leacher Philippine Islands...;..., Teacher Indian schools.......,.,.,,....,..... 600 720 Telegraph operator....:.... 9001600 Telephone operator. 660 20 t tineas manager (assistant)..............,,, 1800 j rsetkeeper Typewriter ...,.... .... 1000 - C "rk Eookkeeper .1000 ' . , trk with knowledge of stenography or type- : writing .....................4 900 1200 (44 and 7-19-18 C!,7k qualiSed in statistics................... 10001800 t::rk caalified in accounting................. 1000 1800 . Cark quailed in business administration. . . .. 10001800 - . " v ,3rior oi urapnoxypv ooo iuo ( ;rator of Addresaograph F-l. ....... ........ 9001200 (per diem) i 6-5-8 -6-18-1 Maintenance Maintenance 10801320 1000 900 720 10001400 720-4 900 900 k 1200-2400 50 per hr, Maintenance 1800 ; Trav. expenses 1000-11500 6-25-18 i , ?aw w fiuwsvHvsaBijtii nvtv tftiitti latnr-twv J s .-y proof reader., 900 1200 'v. ator of calculating machines............'. 90012006-19 and 7-24-18 , .rator of Multigraph. 100012006-19 and 7-24-18 ( , :rator of -Writer-Press............... 1000 12006-19 and 7-24-18 C Tative , 720-10006-19 and 7-24-18 1 .stical clerks...., ......' 9001200 Stenographer (subject to promotion within ' " &ree months).........; 1000 1200 Everj Tuesday Typist (subject to promotion within three months ; 'rr. 1000 1200 Every Tuesday Note Where no dates are given it means, in most 'cases, that the need is ao urgent that applications will be accepted at any time. For fur ther information, apply to secretary civil service department. Federal Euilding, Omaha, or to the Van Sant School of Business.v - - :x r ' 1 I v a - as Mrs. RubLester Fleming, direc tor of the Red Cross stenographic forces in France," has returned after seven months in the battle zone. Mrs. Fleming told much of the courage and devotion of the American girls who are periorming their task under nerve racking conditions. Operating a type writer under fire, she says, requires as much courage as. driving an ambu- lance, ine omce stan oi ine Kea Cross in Paris continued with their work through the strain of air raids and long distance bombardments. is. Lieutenant Board of Education to establish suffi cient classes in English and civics and interest immigrants in attending them. Ask that home teachers in"lhe immigrant sections be appointees as domestic educators. : , Britain's only woman preacher, Miss Maude. Royd en, draws crowds regu larly to the famous City temple, Lon don, of which she is assistant pastor. Thousands of Fnench women are being trained in the building trades in order to aid in the reconstruction of the devastated cities and towns of that country after the war is 'ended. Morton Wakeley, Who has beeu stationed at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, has beerf tftHjsfferred to rort oiii, uw. , Hal Brady has ibeen made a' first lieutenant and is stationed at Atlanta, Ga., in-the quartermaster'a depart ment ., '' ; ; Lieutenant Albert Sibbern sen and lieutenant jonn caidweu, wno ex pected to Sail very soon, Jiave been wucrea xo asanas, iex., ana are spending a few days here.1 y -.. Lieutenant Ware Hall received Jus commission at Camp Funston ind has been ; ordered "to Cantp Jackson at Columbia, S. C. ' Fritz Bucholz is at present at Cape May, N. J., in the school. for naval aeronautics. , ' , , Earle R. Carse. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H; Carse, has enlisted in the radio service, taf the United States mvy. Mr. Carse is stationed at Camp Perry, Great Lakes, 111. , Lieutenant Elmer B. Campbell," re serve military aviator, has arrive safely in'France, according to a cable gram received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Girls Organize Joan of Arc Club for Soldiers Young women of St. Peter's church have organized the Joan of Arc club for the purpose of pro viding entertainment for the soldiers at Fort Omaha and Fort Crook. The club was organized under the direc tion of Miss Frances Rauge of the fosdic Commission on Recreation. The 'girls gave their first dance Sat urday evening at the Knights of Co lumbus hut at Fort Omaha, when the grand march was led by club chapefones to the strains of the song, "Joan of Arc? Another dance is being planned, which will be'given Saturday evening, June 15. . Miss Cassie Riley is oresident Other officers are Mrs. Joseph Burnett and Mrs. Charles Fox, treasurers, and Miss ,Mary Louise English secretary. The ! entertainment . committee in cludes Miss Marie Foley . and Miss Gertrude McCauley. - - . Women students at the school 'of the British Pharmaceutical society easily beat the men in recent examina tions, securing all the chief awards. 4 r mw. Jtioward H. Baldrigtt the state inflection warehouse has issued a call tor workers Saturday there came two telegrams from Central di vision., headquarters to send surgical dressings, but there -was not a single worker in the warehouse to rush out the supplied. 'The conflict came be cause of the recent orders to .lessen working hours for a brief period, this order having been superseded in the last few days bv the call to rush.th play quota. .: J.,-' F. E. Titus, chief engineer of' a government 'snag boat on thfc Mis souri, brought a khaki sweater he had ktrifted to state inspection warehouse. Tlfc women furnished hint with"J:arn to knit another sweater. s Mr. Powell of - the' St. Edwards (Neb.) chapter, has completed 18 pairs of knitted socks this winter. Oakland and Genoa, Neb., have sent in handsome consignments of ' sweaters. Trie sweaters from Genoa have such beautifully finished necks that the warehouse workers- have dujbbed them the "Genoa necks." : The Masonic women "Who meet on the third floor of the Masonic Temple are urged to attend the all-day meet ing Tuesday from 9 to 4 o'clock. University oi Omaha girls yho do Red Cross work will meet with Mrs. I. T. Dunn and Mrs. Waltter I.. Beebe Thursday afternoon between the hours of 1:30 and 5:30 p. m., at the Field club, to work on linens for the Nebraska base hospital No. 49. Miss Selma Anderson and Miss Alice Hogg of the school faculty will ac company the 15 gftl yorkers. . Knitters' Call to- Arms ' 1 Can. Omaha knitters jrnakeV 1,300 sweaters inf the days between now and June 30? The answer", is they must!.-There are justiiliaf many left to be" finished out of the 4,000 quota for June-. 'k'-'- ,.".2.-'. i '' '., During the lastweek Jtmly 509 werV received at knitting headquarters, and only 108 pairs- 6i socks. The week's shipment consisted of 335 sweaters. - r r Duluth has women street car conductors'.- ;:' - ':. -V ' . , Conservation Rhymes "Each ounce tha you tak" , Ha a life tit stake - 'x And ! helping to loethe war. . Think once and think twice . .. . , x Ere you cut new illce, . i Aad show honor and pluck and rood aenie. ureaa Diooa, bread If (una, -' - Bread'a our tort 'galnat the hun. "' Don't dtatroy the.lagt line. of dafense." Hair Removed Bi911iraefe Thl nethed for remavtna; n Sterflaoaaj kalv Is totally .different from all ether became it attacks -kalr under the akla an well ata on the akin. It doea tala bj abaoryr tloa. Only aeantne DeHtracle kaa money-kack aroaraavtee in each package. At toilet counters 1b 60c, Si aad S3 alaea or by mall from as In slain wrapper ea re ceipt of price. ' FRFF Book wltk teatlaionlals of r jjBfceBt .Htkontles, ex plain What canaea hair on face, neck and arms, why it taereakes and hew DeHtracle dcTltallsea It. aaalled In plain sealed envelope oat reqacst. DeMlracle, Park Atc and 128th St New York. 1819 Farnam Street ' - Table d'Hote Dinner . 75c Consumme Dopglai . Radishes , Wafers Olives Prime Bibs of Beet au Jus ftesh Baked Htm Sweet Potatoes Baked Chicken Pre Family Style , Whipped' Potatoes Choice of Fresh Green Beans Asparagus in Cream Country Gentleman Corn Wellington Salad -Hot Graham Gems ' Fresh Peach Short Cake Vanilla. Ice Cream BlueWrry Pie Fresh Pineapple, en Glaca 1 Tea ! ... Coffee- MUk , Special musical program by Misses Isabel Redman and Annette Evans, from 1 to 3, and 6' to 8 p. m. Wool Blankets Cleaned Let lis clean &nrl card your Wool wrap them for the) tmmmer. r ; - Blankets . and We will hot shrink orjfelt them, and our method of carding makes a nap like new. , To Chzn and Card, double . . . . . . $1.00 To Clem and Card, single. ..... 50 The Pcntoriiim - -C4 Cleaners t4 Dytrs." ,1113 Jrt St V - , Phone Doug-las t3. ( r.. C:j . :i Si, ' ' Pne S. 1283. .'a ali rslisul Uaakots when deslrod. i l i' i a I sw - I I .. l . .. 1 SHE USED TO BE GRAY Society Ladies Every where' Usa LaCreote" ' : Hair Dressing ? . .. - i Thc well known society leader's . hair was prematurely gray, perhaps" just like yours, but Mrs. J heard " of "La Creole" Hair Dressing how thousands of people everywhere had used it with perfect satisfaction. It is 1 -wiot a dye.but a preparation designed especially 'tor tjle purpose dt graq- . ually restorine color to stray or.faded . hair,- and which is easily applied by simply combing or brushing through the hair." "La Creole" Hair Dressing positively eradicates dandruff, keeps the scalp in a healthy condition and promotes the growth of new hair; l , . ir. . j-t onngs oacK a natural, son, even, uars v shade, to gray or faded hatrji and makes it lustrous, full of life and beautiful. , ,.- 7 (Joe. "LA CREOLE" HAIR DRESSING to prevent your hair from growing gray and to restore a beautiful dark color -.to ftray or faded hair.' Sold and feconimended by Sherman & Mc Corinell Drug Stores, Omaha, Neb, and all good drug store everywhere. . pnnitjTair I HI Ill lsVf 'aWJISlI km laaM QURUTV FIRST 1 s NOT :':- .'.. v'-?:" HOW SOON? 'BUT ' - INDIVIDUAL EXPERT ATTEKTIO Just Where do You Get Off? V I Graham: HefloEdfards! You on this , tripwhat's pat bottle of ' yours on the windipw-sfll? Edwards: That-H tell you by , . asking you a question. k , ' Grahaj-c (Amnud) That's fair , enough go ahead. i Edwards: Whatwasthefirst thing you ordered inthp dining car this ., morning? ; v ; j '' GsABAM: Why, lef 8 see I needed a a little mineral water, ftnd-7 Edwards: Thafli it! Mineral water! Well, thk bottle here has made me tee my) last drop of min eral water I Thsfs Nujct You 'seen it advertised, I gcess. t Graham: ure. You troubled with . constipation much? - . Edwards: Tm nok troubled with x (TrukOrhm. huh htu Just Jf!dJ i mmfirtobh Jhbtg-r hrtafat Wjtto ' mhnt Pn iarrtl tf hit. cigar and disctvtrt that thi man at the uih-rtand a nni tlhtr than hit ahli and ttnsiblt Jritnd, Arthur Idwardt, talesman,) clean inside. Then whenever my bowels didn't act regularly I took a pill or some salts, and pret ty soon I had the habit G raham: The habit ?; Edwards: Yes. You know the 'gimme- something- for- coiistipa tion". habit; the druggist shoots you a glass of soda with some salts . or a box of powerful laxatives. You get action, right, you feel weak for a day, ana next time , you need a stronger dose, That habit 1 cost me a three-months hyaffX 7 v Graham: As serfces as that, eh? Edwards Yes air. The company had just taken on an rmnming . doctor for the sales (staff, and v, when my turn came for examin ation the doctor said, "You if it nil hnt i - mM if irw richt now. until you'reweD." Tm weren'tijr that bottle. ' - , eactiy sick, Doc,- I said. r a 1 - You're going to be mudj sick." Graham: GaxLeh?, s v. ia vou ,wt do t t3i Edwards IIfe 'insiirance.IVe v been on th? road a longtime. You know, taking orders from a time table. Well, rve got a good sys tem, but it wrecked me. The hours, the fifty-seven different f-.- J J 1 ;you. You've --got a residue or food-waste in your large intestine; it's getting harder to dislodge every day, and whaf s more if s decaying and breeding disease germs that , spread all through , varieties of drinking water, the your system. You're sick on your small-hotel food, all combined to feet right now the third case - make me Careless about keeping rve found today. You fellows on health in a commbn-sensib way. the road arejust inviting serious. disease through constipation. . ; Graham: Did. you tell him about the cathartics?. s v 't "Edwards: Yes, and he KudMore . poison draws all the natural ' water oufrof your system-4makes , it harder to get rid of the waste. t He put me on NujoUApd Nujol , v . . put me on my ieef Ana since .then if 8 been keeping me on my ." feet.' r -',. r Graham; Hew. do tot account for tt? : ; :vr.'.';'vVA '.' ' Edwards Justthis: hrjc4isharn . less-has no effect on the system except a mechanical mesoftens and tabricattseovour body goes right on hdUing while the Nujol . works. It works slowly and gent- -ly-not like drug. The more ' regularly you take it the better ' you feel I'd no more be.without it than: my toothbrush. 'I'm through with drugvY'r a tdkspccnfhl.) ' Wel Graham here's your health 1- - ' 3 Graham: Ynr health, I should sayl , But it's going to be my health in the future. Let me taxe a gooa look at thaf bottle so that I can get some when we get jru I guess you've talked mt into insuring my For your own protection insist that the druggist giv you the genuine Nujol, in a sealed and capped bottle, bearing the Nujol trademark in red nrvtr tthtrwt. Nujol is absohtufy fart and harmleiu Inferior substitutes may give unpleasant resulta. Genuine Nujol Sold by all druggists in the U. S. and Canada, y v ...... Send 50 cents and we wffl ship new kit size bottle to U. S. soldiers and sailors anywhersA Write for attractive free booklet on the Nujol treatment Section 6, Nujol Dept. Standard OU Co. (New Jersey), " Bayonne, N. J. . , . N Regular as ClackworK" it'. llSi PROMPT 'DELIVERY lies excluslwly Photo su lhROBt.DEHRSTERCa EASTMAN KODAK CA T m FARNAM ST." BRANCH 506 S0.15?ST. NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN OMAHA , There has never been anything in: Omaha with the INSTANT action of ' simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOON- ' FUL flashes the ENTIRE bowel tract so completely it relieves AN CASE sour stomach, eas or constination and. prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. Sherman & v McCormell Drug Co.. Sixteenth and . Dodge streets; Beaton Drug Coi Fif- A j teenth and Farnam streetsr yates' Drug Co., Sixteenth and Chicago.. streets. Advertisement. SBTfaF a aar w wm saa t is ' S A M A TOO llS v This institution is the ofy one in tho central west with separate buildings situated ' in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious j ana non-mental diseases, no others being admitted; the other Best Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive . treat ment of select mental cases re quiring for a time watchful care and special nursing. ; . . , . . : : CYSTITIS -KIDNEYS Cystitis ' oftentimes begins with chilly sensation, a slight fever,, loss of appetite, - sleeplessness, nervous ness, irritability, or a feeling of de pressiod. Frequent ' urination, but voided slowly with burning, scalding,, spasm-pains, in region affected;, the pain of a dull character, at times' be coming sharp and . agonizing.. Don't -rest until treatment of f. is in your possession. Take as directed, and you should find immediate bene-" fits in 24 hours,. Tried and Reliable. . YOU NEED THEM - . Sold fiv all drufforisli. ' A See The Poisons J In Your Blood Mighty Poisons Aceumulatd - Through tha Winter Months -Mean Disaster and Disease. , Says Rid the SyAtem With'Sulp herb Tabids Easily. . : . , Springtime-always brings with it joy and distress. The distress is in the form of catarrh, neuralgia, thett maticpiris constipation, inactive kid neys and usually a feverish, sluttish," lethargy that is hardv to throw off. Do you . remember , hoW grand mother fed you sulphur and molasses every spriag to purify the blood? It was a good, old-fashioned, butT.j'ise ous remedy. Now you can take suK.i phur cream of tartar and herbs .in . tablet form. A tetter remedy, easy and pleasant to take in Sulpherb Tab lets. Sold by all druggisj. A laxa- ". tive, blood purifier of unequalled merit for1 those who are constipated and 'suffering in any way from such -pent-up poisons. Each package is guaranteed to give wonderfully satis factory results. Be sure you get Suh. herb Tablets (not sulphur tablets Advi r- v V- 7 "I I V 1