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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1921)
TUG PEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1921. Omaha Monday with lirr (rompan it. Miss Emma Menke. No luncheon will be given (or Mme. Sunduh preceding her lecture. Mme. Standiah il id to tc un. tike any reculit appearing in the country, with the possible exception of Yvette Guilbert. For the !eau ty of her diction, she a secured for four audience in Chicago during bet ter speech week. Remove Mains from mattress by roverintf stains with a thick paste of atarch and water. I'Ince mattress in tun and altrr an hour rub oil dry paste. Two applications of the paste may he needed. Drama League Mine. Marie Lydia Slandish, who v ill appear before the Omaha Drama league, Tuesday at 4 p. m , UrandeU theater, in a program of mediaeval Icscitds and tory souks, arrived in Day Nursery to Remain Open Indefinitely Society ;( Daily Employment Line at Y. W. C. A. HWaHVHMMHMHHHHMMMMMMMHMHMMMM I aa-a..aaaaajjaJ According to Mr. E. M. Syfert, acting chairman (or the Day Nur try, the nursery will remain pn, probably for the wintrr. Any deficit between now and the first of the year will be met by Mri. George A. Joe lyn and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze. Board members are now at work to raise funds lor the future. Mrs. II. H. Balririge was in charge ' at the home Monday. The place is . being renovated for the winter aea . son. ' Mrs. Otii M. Smith will give the first of a series of teas for the benefit of the nursery at her home Tuesday afternoon. Corson-Van Burgh. The wedding of Miss Adelaide Van Iltirgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Burnh, and Dexter W, Corson, son of V. A. Corson, for mer Omaha attorney, took place Sat urday afternoon at the Kountze Memorial church. The Rev. Dr. Baltzly officiated. ' Miss Christine Paulson was the bride's attendant, and Lee L. Larmon was best man. The bride wore a goinj-away suit and hat to match. Only members of the family and a few close friends were present. Alter a short wedding trip the young couple will be at home in Omaha. Pasadena Guest to Be Entertained. Many festivities arc already planned for Miss Clara Bull, who will arrive Wednesday to be the gi:et of Mrs. Herbert French. Miss Eull is on her way from New York to Pasadena, where she makes her home, and she has been a popular visitor in Umaha 111 past years. Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Devcraux will enter tnin at dinner for Miss Bull Wednes day evening. Friday evening she ill be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French at a theater party to bee May Kobson: baturdav Mrs, Herbert French will give a bridge party of four tables for her guest, and Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, Arthur S. Kogcrs will entertain at a supper party for Miss Bull. For Bridal Couple. Mr. and. Mrs. F. F. Pitts enter tained Monday evening at a dinner at the Athletic club and an Orpheum box party for Miss Daisy Jane Fry and Robert Ross Made. Their other guests were the Messrs. and Mesdames Lynn Campbell, George Rice, Thomas F'ry; the Misses Eliza beth, Anne, Ethel and Alice Fry, and the Messrs.Lake Detiel and Wilson Bryans. For Recent Bride. Miss Ruth McCoy entertained a bridge party Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connor, who recently returned from their wedding trip. The guests . were chiefly members of the wedding party. There were four tables. In Appreciation. 1 The board of trustees of the Old People's home, Fontenelle boulevard, wish to thank the public for the Thanksgiving donations to the home and for the many courtesies extended to the old people throughout the year. ) : O. L. L. Club Party. A Thanksgiving party will be given on Wednesday evening at Kel p'ne hall by the officers and members of the' O. L. L. club, of Our Lady of Lourdes parish. There will be cards and dancing and poultry prizes will be awarded. ' Mrs. Syfert Honored. A luncheon was given by members of the board of the Omaha Drama league at the Omaha club Monday noon, honoring Mrs. E. M. Syfert, who will retire as president follow ing the appearance of Mine. Marie l.ydia Standish Tuesday. ; Motion Picture. -A movie, "Are You a Mason?" fea turing John Barrymore, will be pre sented Wednesday evening at the coinirandcry room of the Bellcvuc chapter No. 7, R. A. M., for mem bers and their families. (yv --; v rH). .h ' wsH wi mm v-. " Smmfi Dinner at Omaha Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot will entertain 20 guests at the Thanks giving dinner dance at the Omaha tlub Thursday evening. Activities of Women - Policewomen arc becoming popu lar in Japan. There are three widows for every widower in the United States. The New York Travelers' Aid so ciety employs 43 women, speaging 18 languages. . Of the 100,000 factory workers in .Indiana, nearly 25 per cent, are women. Women, other than relatives, are not permitted to visit prisoners in Sing Sing prison. From their earliest girlhood the women in Korea are taught to shun the opposite sex. Mrs. Inez Irwin, wife of Will Irwin, the author, is herself the au thor of several books. This suggests a bread line, but it is not that. It is the employment line at the Y. W. C. A. Day after day it is made up of girls who are taking advantage of this free service, both to employer and employe. Mrs. James M. Patton is chairman and the members of her committee are Mrs. Dora Alexander-Tally, Miss lone Duffy, Dr. Amelia Brandt, Miss Ccsiah Jones. Mrs. W. H. Kearns and Mrs. A. P. Dodge, representing pro fessional, business, mercantile and home interests; Mrs. Eva G. Guernsey is secretary and Miss Bca Swanson assistant secretary. From Tanuarv 1 to November 1 there were 4.638 calls from employ ers, 4,302 from girls and women seek ing work and 1,378 placemen'' were made. Five hundred and fo;ty-nve of those were placed in business, 539 in homes and 2'M are all other place ments, such as. institutional, sewing1, restaurants, etc. Day women in cleaning and laundry work are not sent out from this office. The greater part of the employers' calls are from the home and the many applicants not placed are the busi ness girls, and with the present un employment condition it is impossi ble to place many of thorn, accord ing to Mrs. Guernsey. Girls and women come to the department from all walks in life, the professional woman with college degree, the business woman with years of valuable experience, the girl jus out of high school, the girl who is tired of school and docs not want to finish her course. The department never loses an opportunity to per suade a girl to go back to school by showing her how hard it is for her to fill any worth while place in the busi ness world without a Kood back ground in her studies. The parents are most appreciative when this is ac complished. There is the careless girl coming to the department who needs much more done for her than just to get her a "job." The human clement enters strongly into the work; there are days that do not show many placements made, but the workers try to show a personal interest in the girls, who there meet other girls with whom fast friend ships are often made. Many sad stories are heard. One who came to make a study of this department said after sitting in the office a few hours: Home-Made Plum Puddings for Thanksgiving The Woman's Exchange, located in one of the display rooms of the Nebraska Power covipany, Fifteenth and Farnam streets, Atlantic 1710, will take orders for home-made plum puddings, fruit cake, pies, etc., for Thanksgiving on Tuesday from 9 a. m. until S p. m. All orders mav be called for Wednesday afternoon. At a general meeting of the Asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae Satur day afternoon in the aditorium of Burgess-Nash store the name of the organization was changed to Omaha College club. ; The resignation ' of Mrs. William Mundorf, who has been in charee of the Woman's Exchange, was accepted at mis meeting. Mrs. J. it. Wallace and Mrs. C. J. Horn will assist Mrs. Dana Blayney until some one is ap pointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs. R. B. Howell spoke on her trip abroad and Mrs. Winthrop B. Lane gave a report of the convention of the Nebraska Federation of Wo men s Uubs held recently m Seward. Miss Avis Roberts, chairman 'of the music section of the club, will have charge of a program at the So cial Settlement Friday afternoon, December 18. The cltlb will cive its annual Christmas party for the children of the Social Settlement at the Settle ment house some time during the week of December 18. meet C. P. North Side W. C T. U. North Side W. C. T. U. wil Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lunn, 3338 Taylor street. -j Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. John L. Kennedy will be hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home in Fairacres Tuesday. A Story of Today STRAND THEATER STARTING SUNDAY QHEIK Ahmed BenHassaa 3 was the leader of one hundred tribes. He was worshipped by hisfollowers even above Allah, but he met his match in the proud English beauty. Don't miss the scene where he tries to break the will of the mad cap girl. This is but one of a bun AreA hif h.soots in as thrill ing a photoplay as you ever saw. . jfMaf sconce MeiroRo's CxST PRODUCTION AJ) MNCS MttJi&S aW RUDOLPH VALENTINO tf (.M.HUU ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT on'l Temporize With Constipation! Drive it uotot Yosr system. Kanotz'a Bran, cooked ui kran bled, will giv joa permanent relief from eoaatipatioB if it is emtea regu larly. Ermj member of your family HouM eat KeUogg Braa erary day. Th eon&iateat us f bran throughout t&a aatkm would eliminate nine-teaUM ' of all siekatM vtiiek eaa be blamed on etnsthpetioB. Ouldrea grow ctrong Md robist through eating Kellogg ' Bru r-ffuUvrty. Eat at least two tble rpee&fois daily. Chrotue aufferea aaooM eat a muck aa eeeaaary. Pkysieiana ha loag regaized th wonderfol properties of bran aid yoar rrmieiaa will indoTM the OS f KsDonl Bram for eoacti patio. VT gvanatM that it win permanent rainsf to th most ttaboora eaaea if H I racnlary. Banlta win astound Bran will clear pimply eomplexiona and sweeten disagreeable breaths. Ton should know Kellogg 's Bran as nature-food. It is one of the most delicious cereals yon ever ate. Do not confuse it with ''remedies" such as pills or cathartics which nerer can and nerer will fire permanent relief from constipation. Kellogg ' Bran is na ture 's corrector. It acts as a sweeper, cleansing and purifying and regulat ing, whereas pills and cathartics ean give but temporary action at best. Bran nerer irritates or makes yon Bneomfortablet Kellogg ' Bran, cooked and hum bled, is need in thousands of homes in many kinds of foods as well as a cereal. It makes the best paneakes you erer at. Use it in raisin bread, Braffins, macaroons, granea or in many Chocolate Charlotte Russe. Heat three cupfuls of milk in a double boiler with half a cupful of sugar and two tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate, cooked to a paste with half a cupful of milk and a pinch of salt. Thicken with a table spconful of cornstarch rubbed smooth with a little cold milk, take from the fire, add one egg well beat en and a few drops of vanilla. Pour over small sponge cakes and let stand until cold. That's Why You're Tired Oof of Sorts-Rave No Appelifo Your Liver Is Sluggish CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will helo put you right In a few days. trSJrt They act quickly though gently CARTER'S ITTLE IVER s ana give na- a tore a chance rM to renew your & neaitn. cor rect the tm. mediate effects of constipation, relievo biliousness, indigestion and sick head ache. Small PW Small Doee Small Price The "Society Walk" was the name officially adopted by the American National As sociation for the dance for merly called "The Scandal Walk." This dance has been in vogue since last June and , has been taught by Miss Adelaide Fogsr since the opening of her school. October 1st. FLOWERS When ordering flowers for any occasion call Flatiron Flower Shop 1728 St. Marys Ave. Tel. AT. 5819 Quality and Service Reed and Fibre Furniture of distinctive design, char acter and finish now be ing offered at the H. R. Bowen Co. at value giving prices. Our Eastern Purchasing Agents secured nearly two car loads of the very best Reed and Fibre Furniture "at prices en abling us to offer this high-class and now most desirable Living Room and Sun Parlor Furniture at prices permitting its use in every home. During the past few years this class of furniture has found its way into thousands of homes that heretofore never knew its use. Being light, substantially made and finished in ivory, gray and frosted brown and uphol stered in shades of cretonne that are pleasing to the eye, it lends a cheerfulness to the rooms everybody desires. Don't fail to see and get our prices on this showing of Chaise Lounges, Library Tables, Flower Stands, Easy Rockers, Ann Chairs, Floor and Table Lamps, etc. You will enjoy shopping at the money-saving store of H. R Bowen Co, Then, too, any of these pieces would make beauti ful Christmas Gifts. "This is certainly the tragic depart ment." Employers are being found in both business and home life who arc willing to take some of the girls who have made mistakes and who want to be given another chance. More employers are needed to stand ready to help in this way. The "Busy Circle club" is the name of the club that has been or ganized by girls from this depart ii'ent. These girls meet every Thursday night and any girl who wants friends and a good time is in vited to join them. There have been a number of cases where girls have gone tt homes claiming to be bent out by the department when they have never registered with the Y. W, C. A. No girl is sent out by the em ployment department without an in troduction slip of which the dupli cate is kept in the department and the appointment is first made by tel ephone. 1 he employment depart ment telephone call is Jackson 2639, Business men are asked by the sec retary in charge to remember that the best girls in Omaha are reg istercd and that they do not have to pay for their positions gained through the Y. W. C. A. The SOUTHLAND TO AND FROM FLORIDA ALL YEAR THROUGH TRAIN Via Cincinnati and the L. & N. R. R. S.so P. M. Lv... S.4S P. M. Lt.. . 7.00 A. M. L. . . S.SO P. M. Ar... 9.45 A. M. Ar. , , .Chicago. . . EnglawtMx!. . ..Cincinnati.. ...Atlanta... . , . Jackionvilla. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Lt. ..Lv. 7 55 A.M. 7.31 A. M. S.15 P. M. 7.2S A. M. 8.20 P. M. 7.00 P. M. Ar. .. ...St. Fatariburc Lt. 11.00 A. M. 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