1- K SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES The Omaha Sunday Bee AMUSE M E NTS SHOPPING WITH POLLY VOL. 52 NO. 18. PART THREE OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 192: 1 C FIVE CENTS : t-,l - K J A you fiirik GSkfc Club Ppeti? Ijear Htr a k. T' .m.fB intra ar K.vrt i mioc -"i." i i . -i' v m & a .'-i . m i un. '. , ' - i . iv. j OMr' lit ''v. y 1 "V1 , f A . rk- . 'tfS 'v.W' mm& Atyjsar . . 1 S J J I . MS, GjrcHCUi. photo. Telling the World With Blossoms Heautiful Omaha Girl Sel dom Seen Without a Handsome Corsage. "I iiy U.im 1)1 TAILS, 'I' uiyn to ihIvitLIw," "Sny it with (lufw," "Tlii'ie's a irahon." Not knowing which of Ihi-K" nlogaim might h iMOKt Hpprnprinlf for the tnle of ti chiirmlut; Ouuihs piri unit lir "laily rmwi.o, (.ilihy "irlvco you the tliri'M mid you nuiy lnko your clinic. If it rtiil not pay to ailvcitihH, cer tainly iIiIm clean cut fiixU'wr (New Yorker wo thlnio would not know thul he Khould fay It wllh flowurs. Anil ulnoia Iib N Hnylnx It wllh flowora, there muxt he a ramon. Kv-r Hlm-n hIic ri-lurued from Hliroud In ih urly full, her fiiendu have notlrrd a profusion of flowers mound lur. (Ireut flniKiry chrynan theiutinis locking !!!. iokhhIvb Kt. IVrnurd head llifht up the fuft cor ner of her livinK room in the late afternoon; .uuy nosegays of pink, pi pperc-d with dark rich violets, adorn her chic inforuml costumes, while luvlHh lioiKiucls of c-holt-OKt variety and beauty mrllio the color note of tlui handMoine evpnliiK gowns of this equally handsome bIi-I. finch niornlin; the florist ti-lcphones: ''.Shall It be a voi-biik". or flowcm for thn Iiouho today, Mit-H "A." (Of lourxt! ",V" In not nccPMKarily h-r initial you tindcrHtand, it I just an likely lo he "l!." Ami then nh rniiHld"ifi what will l.i-Ht Mult In-r plamt and pleMHures for thn day. Ho much for cayhiK it with flowers, which w think In thin i-une In more like "tellintf the world with bloa wmin." What of the rounon? Thpy met. It neenm (flahhy linn already (liven hint of an admirer), on the gallant hlp whlr n here them both over to the other aide in early Hum mer, flabby wami't told Juat what liauKplred during the next few month, hut Hhortly ufter the return of tlie young woman to Omaha, the man waa Keen litre too, thla modern Helen end her (Jrecian llke admirer were tn dining together at the Country club. A member of two pieent from her family only added to Hie frlendlinesM of the scene. Jtefore the man returned to hl home m the eat, he evidently had an understanding wllh one of our leading florlstM, and Gabby has let you In on the Immediate result. What the final oulcome will be, ahe dare not prophecy, for who know the aeoret of a maiden' heart? When Earl I'uryear, pugilist, left Omaha ft few day ago, aport dlapatch era unld, "Purycar'a departure will be a nad blow to the clothiers." Conversely, the return of Omaha's blossoms, figuratively speaking, must be good news to the merchant who deal in the literal variety. CUU' to! I'UTAIX rises on street corner, ustefiitly decorated with the cus- unary lamp post. A certain haze In the air denotes October. Per fonne dramatis, two little boys whose outstanding features ure football Jer sle and smutty noses. First j. H. "Oee, thut was some game." Hecond r. !l."Veuh, but y'd oughla seen Crelghlon play last week. First I.. 1!. "They ain't much. This here guy kin kick 5') yards 'thout tryln'." Hecond U. B, "Bay, y'oughta. ee Mac Ilaldrlgo kick. Jle kin kick two blocks"' "Honest, kin he?" "Hure, he kin." "Two blocks Gosh"' Kilence. tlurtiilii. , ' . WK'VK all heard of the fa mow "long, tail, brownskin gal that made a, preacher lay his Uible down," but in our very midst 1 an other long, tall one with a complexion ot cream, rather coffee, so potent that she made crossed eye straighten out, The scene of this acrobatic marvel wiib In the home of a prominent young packer from th.f? east who entertained royally for the gentleman with the famous orb. The party was one long to be remembered, both for the dl tinctlon of the visitor and for the display of quartz from the host' famous private collection. The tragedy of It for the lion of the evening was, however, that the charmer In question is safely married. They do tell that when the beautiful and Inaccessible one made thla known those standing round had the incom parable chance of seeing tears form ctobs eyes running crosswise across cheeks. The Omaha College club will meet for the first luncheon of the year on Saturday, txtolx-r 21, 12 o'clock, at the Fontenelle hotel. Mr. William Locke, HA. SH21, I taking reservations. "The Passion flay" will be the sub ject of the meeting and Dr. Jennie Califs snd Miss Hedwlg Rczn, the speaker,. iA tea ut Happy Hollow club, September 16, opening the sejison for this organization, wn attended by 400, the largest social affair In the history of the club, The College club Is divided Into four sections. Mrs. James K. Ttednar I chairman for the book review division; Mr. J. R. Wallace, music; Mrs. 8. B, Hughes, domestic education, and Miss Anne Johnston, drama. The book review section will study 15 of the latest book, Including fic tion, modern poetry, history and sociology. The music section will have for Its program "Karly American MuIc," combined with chorus work. The domestic education section ha a broad program, Including the ! study of Interior decorating, pictures for the home, poetry and china, and a I touch of politic, taking tip law that women should know. ! The drama section will study short plays, following a historical outline. The section will present 16 plays. Miss Juliette CJrlflin has charge of all charltle. Outstanding among the good work of the club are the scholarships given by the club. I'roflts from the Woman' exchange, 1517 Douglas street, over the Bilk shop, are devoted to a scholarship fund for deserving Omaha girl. Four Omaha High school graduates of last year were given scholarships by the College club and are continuing their education this year. Committee chairmen for the club are: Constitution, Miss Ruth Thomp son; press, Miss Elizabeth Charlton; publicity, Mrs. Herbert C. Woodland; program, Mrs. Walter Htandeven; scholarship, Miss Mae Summers; courtesy, Mrs. Frederick Hill; house, Mrs. William Locke; advisory, Miss Hess Dumont; woman's exchange, Mr. Matthew J. Gay; membership, Mr. Henry A. Campbell. Miss Isabel McMillan is president of the club, Mr. K. Z. Hornberger, vice president; Mrs. Wlnthrop Lane, secretary; Miss Katherine Intz, treasurer; Mrs. .1. E. Wallace, councillor, and directors are Mr. C. J. Horn, Miss Avl Roberts and Miss Margaret Flickenger, the last named from Coun cil Bluffs. The club membership has reached 400. All college graduate are welcome to attend the Saturday luncheon, and, If not members, may Join at that time. Eventful Life Keeps Spirit Young imKW 1 5 a- yew . V.lf I.. r v it 1 . V-t-V 3 6 of the army which was started during the war by an army chaplain. The family spent two years In Paris and one in Germany. In Purls, UeAtley, the son of 14. wa a member of the Boy Scouts. It va an Knglislr company, and, though l Alley was "for them," he likes Imi scouting troop In Omaha much .ctter. "It make a hoy a better American to ko awav from home," his mother dm lures. Kllnworth. 12. is a Hoy Scout, too. and a real enthusiast. France. 8, wu born in the Philip pm, whr the family has been at tw.t dtff-Ti ut Unit s. A fri'-nd.'hip Ik I ween Major Iuvl ii.'d Major Watson, In Pun. I rmmbt . bout the ucuimmlame and frlemlrlnp f Mrs Mavis and Mr-i. Watson, lei let- know ii line as France N'ash "Tlie Crmuii were tn-ai tt,n.l(r-ii," il.l Mrs. li.tMS when they Icirneil the Ain'-rii mm were leaving their itiiiiifry A in, rti-nns wen- msl to them ,,i,d very kind t 'lie niiMieii, ri- Lilly st mil It llii,e christoms Amein.iii l.mclil lilmally, t.. and . ', I f lieriiuin iU . r- nl I" I 1,1 lei " Mi I win Im.ul.t lk llti In i V f j "I ,' 1 'V in 7 v - Omaha Girl Sails in November for India Miss Jean Hotuwell, who has spent the past several years In Omaha, and who sails from New York November 4 on the steamship Cedric for India, where she will engage In educational work for the Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church, recent ly attended the Topcka branch meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the church at Hutchinson, Kan, Twelve hundred were In at tendance, among them several girls who are In tills country on furlough from their foreign service. Miss pothwell win one of the six gills presented to the meeting as i.ut Milug missionaries, A hcttulilul and . iu.presslva service I a cerciiioin.il on the lust nitrht of the meeting, when miiicoing girls, ilr-sd In white, aie I Intiirthii ed, em h giving lu r rea ioi ' for H"lng. A welcome Is extended i the croup from one of the furtotighrd 1 II l .'ii.lt.ll les and Words of counsel tfl'eii t. v some pionunint loan of the ihurcli, lr, Wallace Firming. r"l dent of Hiker university, was chnirn this vein'. Mi II, at, ut ll will I nt nut lv Ihi' vtnin-4 iiiiipli- s ii' ii ltt'w iif Ibe 1iik,.i bruin h, whii h iiicliel' S tl.e . 1 lle of 'i tounki! KunNS, W lift- h.m.. "itn. Wvuniin t'oloiitu I'ttlll l4lifl ! lm liiilu l.il III till" M:s Muiiiit wife i f P i!i... H un'r s ii nf Oni il n. !uauil the i ff .i Ll t-iii i,n ttt tufjf.4i,g uU VI as ,..H,vrll ll It, 110 1 1. Mhfl tits iw Mi thitll fti r intinl on t h" uUr t "0 i.t.,if o. liihim.Hv III SllvOvl lull ,1 4 ImO'IV -ill v,lll ll plUllllilllil Ml,i 'IV llot.il K 11 I" ; f lim I M:t,M' 1 1 N t -k Vvinn uinvt 1. 1 v Hl.s pi:i l ilmi in M.i... a utioii' Federated Clubs to Meet This Month in North Platte North Platte, hostess city to the twenty-seventh annual convention of the Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, extends a cordial invitation to every club in each of the six district to be present when the gavel calls to order, at 8 o'clock on the morning of October 24. Citizens in general are zealous for the comfort nnd pleasure of delegates, and visitors; in fact the whole city ' astir making ii.taiigcmeni for the acconittUHlatioti and i iitertuiniiient of truest. Among prominent speaker at the convention will be In, Caroline H. lleduiT, timed chllil spei in list from Memorial Eugenie Patterson Will Address Woman's Club The Omaha Woman' club will hold It second open meeting of the year Monday afternoon ut the Burgess Nash auditorium. The program will be 'in the hands of tho art depart ment, nnd the principal speaker of the day will bo Miss Kugenle Patter son, recently returned from two year In Pragtie, who will talk on tho "Art ot Czecho slovakia." Mrs. M. J). Cam eron and Mrs. C. L. Hemple will tell of the biennial convention at Chau tauqua. Mrs. Florence Iing Arnoldl, dra matic soprano, will iug a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ray J. Abbott. They will Include "Homing," by Del Blego; the "Piper of Love," by Carew, and "Her Dream," by Waller. Business of the day will he the elec tion of delegates to the state conven tion ut North Platte till month. The question of raising the due, which was brought up at tho last meeting by member of the building com mittee, will come up for disctiaalon. The present dues are $3 year. Catholic Alumnae Will Hold International Conference The Internationa! Federation of Catholic Alumnae will meet for. it fifth biennial convention at Louisville, Ky., October 24 to November 3. Dele gates from Omaha will be Mrs. D. J. Foley, representing the St. France Academy Alumnae association of Council Bluff, and Mr, J. A. Saund ers of the Mercy Alumnae of Omaha. Other Omaha women who w llh attend are Mrs. Phllomena Dugdale and the Misses Margaret Swift and Veronica O'Connor. The federation met two years ago In St. Louis. The memlwr care for dependent children and further Cath olic education. Scenery in Tropics Is Unexcelled Mrs. William Newton Writes from Java of Its Wonders. the I :i,il,iih Mi I'd lull k Foundation of Chicago, I I k I II Fi Ml.ll different Richardson-Bourke Wedding Plans Announced MIhh Anna Bourkn of Washington, I'. C, and A. H. Itiohardsim of Oma ha have set November I as tho date for their wedding. The ceremony will take place In the Piesbj terian church and will be wlliiesstd only by the families nnd a few close friends. Miss Nannie Itichardaon and l ot l est Rich urdsi.n will go eiiHt Ihe end of the ' month With tlll-tr bl-nther In t.M iicmm. who will 1 , n, , t, tt,.,t I,,,,, plllfe llf , Duties That the Commun.ly . patriot if Movie fol" VoT Hie I llliil. . The ,,,l,l v - ,iel,el,t if the, 'K11 l" fHtll I 111 IS ration I f Woitti n'n clubs, j I', i ti i tit of Mi.noiii.i, v il i lit ii It !im will , ,. ;tIl 1 'l'liUtit 1-Vi luf' lilt is. rv . . iilnii'! Ile.l I'lrtl tit Hi 1 11 Frdi Mi t W ,,jlu, V il I lint ll-lt I't'-ti ,1 nil nl, i i, On! V lt illlllit.Vi ttttiil! t.i ,1.1 I .1 I .i. .l,y n!ht, It 'nu' Iillit ..nl alt l.liiit il. lis will Ih briid fr. m. Wrdm IV ikiIii I He ! H l.iil. Mil K M I'eiiiiV, iwt l.ifci ml, ' liim. I'.ill' will I ' ft I . it ,( I.I14 Iltv .4HtVitilt.il 1,11 ' - Ih- 1! - , 1 1 . 1 f Altu 1 11 iiti ' iln'tl I I 1 , fcirl i-l lull tll'B ttitiiilet 'I . I.actr t :tt 1 eli 1 , ,) M'S liV Wevk. Mr. and Mr, William Newton who sailed for the orient Inst January, and who have visited Java, China and Japan are now in JmLa. Letter have Just been received by Omaha friends written by Mrs. Newton from the Mo tel dc. Indes, Weltevreden, Java. Mr. Newton writes: We have Just returned from a most wonderful 12 days' motoring through the heart of Java, in addition to which we have had two day here. The cenory I unexcelled in the tropic, I am firmly convinced. There are many drawbacks, many unpleasant things, but if one is cursed with a restless foot and a curiou tempera ment, one must not expect to find all the "comforts of home" In trange lands. One of the worst things is tho Insect pest; the wee vicious things like mosquito and sand flies that bile one eternally, and against which there I no proof short of crawling In under the net and going to sleep. Mr. New ton and I have paid the price, by fall ing sick of a fever very like dingy fever, at Pnompenh, Cambodia. It took tie nearly three weeks to be our selves again, though we kept on go ing. It is the sort of thing that is never fatal, but most Incapacitating. I m sure 1 shall not know how to act if anyone ever places before me again a real head of lettuce. I am famished for something fresh and green, no one can express how much I want a real cup of coffee with real cream! But I sternly remind my self that we are over here "for te and for to admire" and not to eat and ilr.nk. In Java the scenery's the thing It cannot be seen lo Its best sdvantsge save from a motor car, which take one up over the mountain and down through the valleys and far awy from the it on rail. About 90 per cent of the Javanese tribe tie Mohamme dan, and their mosques, which they call mlslglt, are-very Interesting to arch. tect ore, though crude as to ma lerJil and workmanship. Kvery tiniest village ha one, and larger places hve several; each village and town also has a market which they rail pasur, and here one f.nds huninnlty as close ly packed as It Is poss.ble to be. The density of the population in Java, make one wonder what (ho Dutch will do wllh thcrn In another hundred years; espec ally If the Dutch keep coming over from the Netherlands as they are doing, and marrying Ma lay or Javanese wive and settling down for1 life. They have no color sense hero! We visited the old Bud dhist and Hindu temple ruin near Djokakart.-i, and found them Interest ing a reminder of whst on-e w in this island. It I hard to realize that we ar south of the equator, for all through Java, except st the ports, we have found the weather cool, In some place in the mountain entirely too cool for our comfort. Many people told us we should suffer terribly here with the heat, and that we had made a big ml taWe corning at this time, but "long residents" here tell us (his 1 the beat time to come, for It Is the dry sea son, and one Is not deterred from ifrhtsecing by rains; and the hotel are not overflowing, a they are dur ing the tourist season In the winter. We meet more Australian than any other white traveler outside of the Dutch. It seems an easy trip for them and gets them away from their winter. We are returning to Singapore, sail ing today and arriving the 28th. We shall go by rail up the Malay Pen insula to Kuala Lumpur and Penang. 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