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Benson Society
Itriln Woman' Club.
The opening program tit the Umivm
Woman club iti enrrtfd out In a
moat delightful iriuner at th hum
of Mr. pd Mra. Oortnn Itolh, lilrb
waa decorated with autumn fwrra
and fullage. Cover waa pra4 (or ti
queal.
Wra. W. A. Killy and Mra. F. J.
Murray guv lnteM-atlng and point"!
talk on tha up folate Immlftruilon
and natum; .-uiion law. Mra. Joat-ph
I'jtrton ifiivti mo nri-llenl ppi-r n
"Tha Itifluiit' ot Inuniurntlon upon
Am'Tleunlpttlon." Mra. (jlllxrt liruwn
anna; tlx HHUilah and lulum niitlmiul
liyme.
During tha fjualri'-ea hour. It wna
votwd tu (Md Mra. I'. ('. Ixn'ir nd
Mra. Y. K. Voting aa ill Ii-kMi- mi'l
Mra. Auatln Taylor and Mra. '. H.
IVnoyrr aa alt'-rn.ifi- to the t.it
rotivenflnn to M held twiotcr 24 29 In
Norlb I'kttfl, Nh.
I'aper 81.
Tlit Junior i!''p;irtrn'nt of tha
Mrthixllat Mtih'liiy mliool la plunnliiK
H piipt r krili! to ii Id t tha homo ot
Mr. K. J. Whltlir, Hntunliiy, Oilo.
Iht 21. l'cinona vintr pnpTa to l
doniitrd for thla aul Will cull AValliUt
Cl!5 or Wiilmif. 0375.
imiiniinlly (nt-r.
Tha tilMtnlriK ironiiri of thn T'.ffl
aon coinniunlty ti-nli-r will ho kWiii
In the auditorium of tha rlfy hull
KrM.iy evening, Oefnlwr 20. Aft-r
community nlncl'iK I'd hy lyinlit Vin
Noatranil tha ruw council for the
;naon community ci-titer will h In
trodiiMd to the puhl.n, Mia. M. FVr
lium, who ha r''iiilly come to llm
aon from .Ww Vork rlty, h-re ahe
minx In Trinity ;ithi"lrul, will n nl r
u group of voril a-l-i t !nn. Mm. J.
lirlt ton will rntirliiln Willi a n-ndltiK,
folliwid hy Hixth' tlc dunrliiK hy i;nl
and Kl'iinor Hrl. ll.uli; Jitiki will
give a Kruup of Iriipi-raunutlii',. J-3,
J, WIiIkMit will furnish a r-ul:ng and
Kcrrilt Honrmlimd nnd Murold Wrlnlit
will ntctlaln with a wixophonc duct.
("Iilliln-n will not hr mlmllttil uti
le 'hup'iotid hy j.urfti(e or eoiiie
adult.
Dinner and Family Kcunlnn.
Mr. nnd Mr. Hubert Ktiinli-ii en-
trrtnlnrd at a li fi n-r Hundiiy coinpll
mi litary to Mr. nnd Mr. J.nnia Knud--n
of llnatlnn; nnd Mr. nnd Mra.
Harold Kmlth of Miim;i-tt', Nidi. In
tho vertlnic a fumily n-unlon waa on
Joyd when the following Omaha rela
tive Were prvarnt: Mraar nnd M-a-dame
John KnudKfn nnd children,
Axol Knudai-n, If. Huiihiii, It. Andrr
aon, A. Hindrlckaon, (' Clnuacn and
children, S, H. Tliompm ri nnd chlldrf-n
and MiKdiim- M, ;rolrk, nnd If
KnuiUin and Mr. WMUr Knudwn.
Dinner (iuciit,
Mra, W. A. Hturl?. of Manilla, la.,
who la vlHltlnif her mother, Mra. Klorn
Jlandley of Mlnne-Ltma, waa a Wed
neaday dinner KUeat at tho home of
Mr. and Mra. 1). C. HttirU.
Melhodlut Aid Koilely.
Mra. J. V, ThompHen, 2640 N.
' llfty clahlb atreet, aaNlated hy her
mother, Mra, Keheeea Meyerit, will h
hnatcaa Wedneaday afternoon, Oi toher
, IS, to the meinlieia of the Melhudiat
Ladlca Aid aoclety.
Radio ('(imert. ,
Y. R. Oliver of l:miaon waa one of
tho Elka riiuaioal comedy alngeia who
aantf Friday tveiiiiiK for Tha Omuha
Bee radio concert ut the Grain
chjinne hroaihtnatliiK atatlon.
jllni, Muaaelman to Direct 'laa.
lira. Mu;io IIimum, who haa directed
the RymiiHBlum work In the Ilcnaon
hlh for the pant few year will have
charge of the community center (?''
naalum claaa. Twenty five wpre prea
ent ut tha laat practice. There 1
room for twice that number on the
floor. All ladlca Interested phone Wal
nut 4046.
iteoreanlzr Choir.
Lea O. Kratz, whoite mimical com
poaltlona aro produced In foreign
rountrlea aa well u at home, hna
taken charge nnd rcorflanized the r.en
aon rreKbyterlun choir nnd with Miaa
Olga HoreiiMon at the piano und Mr.
Kratz aa director Jicmion Is aHUrcd
In advance of aomo excellent ihuhIc
ilurinit the coming winter montha.
AIlVEHTlMKMKVr.
Regain Hie Vital
Forccof Youth
M Blmwlm Hmmm Trmalmmnl, mora Aval
Thmn Clane Irmmimmnlt mr
Bmrk miM Animal tafrevle.
Nature' ereatet gift to mankind If
Korea Compound, for th rejuvenation uf
flaxain vital forr. If you expiro to re
stored vital nervous enerey to the alorioua
vigor of the days of ytuth, try Korrx in
the privacy nf your own home, tirattfytnir
reiulta are known, uually in a fiw duvt
Korea Compuund (In taliK-t (jrml Is th
result of piany yeart nf iru-ntifie re
terh. It contain no harmful druir or
opiat. It a-t naturally to rebuild th
vital forre In man or woman, M rrviv
the power of youthful vliur and lamina.
More widely anla.med than t.land Treat
ment or bark and animal trarta. It
ha a powerful action in ir'iiKthintn
and renewing nrv tiue, and to ovy
con h handicap of phytical wtakn,
resulting from treaklng nalur' law.
Korea la distributed and guaranteed only
tly th Melton Labor!, lleut. Hi,
Mattachuxtt PUIw . kana City, Ma. A
full treatment of thia wonder InviKaralur
nt (repaid fof only Ix.uu. Or, if iwrt
..nve"ienl, tend no money"! ay th eit.
ansa HO and a few cei pool wba
It arrives, the laboratoi.es auarante to
eetura rour meay promiiily II result are
not sfiUrely !.. factory. Cut er tsar aut
tkla ad w, and ad eeder today.
ADTratriorMr.Nr,
SULPHER CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
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Ami, Sulpha a. Tub! WUe, r,
Mkin Hreake !,
An freaking out vf tha akin on
fa, I" k. arm er !' la over-
juiai y i i-iti'g m.iki.u
(alpi'. Tb aeem in diy
1 1 'it Hft nt . werlsjie a
Hotel akin ape nkiikt,
JVntliin hi ' ! f 'tel
take Ike fU l utt' a tui.ii le
rno4. It Minilen end '
MIV, J let k e iIU 'I for
snu,!) yi ,.f lUwIr Mealtl'l jlp'iwi
M m II I k ! I in'
We U Clr.n
Gaiotin
PANTORU'M
Majors
$ irii'r :i"iVM'S'aymrr - ' VjaaaaaaaawajKaHBaHfaUMMaMBar f s'JiUM aaaaii iiafaamnT I ' rgajfaaiai ngT'"lT 1
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aa tnmwvvm wmwm m '. a M,trir-i 'aianiwaaaiiiwn 1 1 '
Majora for tha Young Women 'a
rhrlatlun aaaix lntlnn annual flnnnrn
week, OctoUr Zi tH, are In charge of
. ,. i.
for the work In yia Flrat dlatrlct and
la alao chalrmnn of the cafeteria
eoniiiiltlee. Mia. Charlea OITutt of
the Hecond dlatrlct, nxitiaied by Mra
J. Alice Htewart, heiiila the Work of
the North Hide branch (colon-d center.)
Mra. I'nJmcr Klndlcy and Mica Hello
Hatch are majoring the Third and
Fourth dtatrlcta. Mra. Klndky la
preald'-nt of the V. W., P. A. board.
Mlna Hatch la active In the I'.lg Water
movvuient. e
Mra, John liarton of the Fifth dla
trlct la it member of the Omaha Col-
Mrs, I.uther Cobbey who haa done
nolo work with Mra. l'lita during the
pant year haa begun her work with
the lienaon iluoliMt choir, Iicnaon
puojdu who have vocal talent und arc
not doing choir work will enjoy Mra,
Cohbc-y'e directing,
Family Dinner I'arty,
Mr. and Mra. Jamoa Hhlelda of the
Highland park diatnet enti-rtalned
their family group at dinner riunday.
Cover were aprend for Mr, and Mr.
Jnme Hhlelda, Mr. and Mra, Theo
dore O'Cander and aon, Mr. und
Mra. Oeurfte Hhlelda and family, Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Hammond of Omaha
and Mra. L. A. ('nickering of Wuahlng
ton, V. C; Mia lteaale Hammond of
,'ioulh Ltukota and Mlaa Mllen Hhlelda,
Itolicrt Khit-lda and Mr, and Mra,
.Shield.
New Ilomea In Itcnaonliurat.
Dr. and Mrm B. W. Hull, Mr. and
Mra. J. j. Corbak-y and Mr. nnd Mra.
il. Knudaen and Mr. and Mra. S, S,
Culbreiith are planning to build new
home In lienaonhurat In the Hprini;
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Fitch are now
moving into their new home recently
purchaaed on thla atreet.
Weafern Coaat Sojourner.
Mr. and Mra. C, 15. Crlaman arc
viHitlng place of Intereet on the Ta
clflo coaat. Mr. and Mr. Crlsman
will return about the fir;it of Novem
ber. Mr. and Mr. A. C. b,ennard are
leaving for a three mnntha' atay on
the weateril coaat where they will vialt
lelntlve und frlcndN.
Going Away Party.
Member of the I, W. li. claa of
tho Methodiat church entertained at
a party Tuesday complimentary to
Mia. A. C. I,eanard, who with Mr. I-ca-ard
la leaving, for California where
they will upend the winter. A mual
cal program uua given by Mexdamt
ryiimn V'oodyard, T. C. Carter,
(fharlca Bole and Lloyd Pierce, Mra.
VV. O. Hrnlth entertained with a read
ing. KcfreahmcntM wore aerved to 40
gueata,
Knlertaina for Bride and Groom to IS.
Dr. and Mra. C. F. Tutton enter
tained Informally Wednesday night at
Carter Lake club complimentary to
Mr. Douglas Melchtr and Mlaa Edna
Farnawotth, who are to be a bride
and groom of tomorrow. Hallowe'en
decorutlona were used.
The evening waa apent In mualc and
dancing. Carl Boecko accompanied by
Douglua Mcloher gave aevcral ek-c-tiona'on
the coronet. Mr. O. Arthur
Melcher aang. The young couple
were ahoweied with a number of
beautiful and useful gif'a.
Presbyterian Itdica Aid.
Member of the PreKbyterUtn ladie
aid under the leaderahlp of Mra. It.
J. HkutiUey and Mr. A. W. France
nettul Hi at the rummage Bale held
.Saturday on the aotith able. The
Imxaar committee of thla aoclety will
meet Weilnenday at the home of Mra.
1 toy Mamhall.
Fnterlaln at Dinner.
Mr. and Mra. O. Arthur Melcher
i iiteruitned at a dinner Tueaday In
honor of Mr. and Mra, T, M. Pritch
itrd. Cover were plnctd for eight.
NanUkua ( linplrr nf . K. f.
The Narclaaue haitr, No, III, of
the O. i: 8. will hold It regular tut
tliitlon Tliursduv everjng, (M'tol-er
19. In the I. O. O. F. ball A aoeial
hour will follow the btoiiin eson.
Aeatbetle D.tm inc.
frubr the dim tu n of Mr. Muas.ll
m.ui and e.ecmi.iiiilrd ly llimld
Wright, the JIimh t'pil H'.aiisbiiry,
I Mildred l'idlit, Alice rioieiiaon) and
Mtl Self ( t Btt et!ietle dlllee tie.
fur the h'kU hmd aei tlon of the
,mn. KrilUy ,f
' teitoHin, tK tuU r U.
FrraiMlal.
Mi M J H.d.tur.4 h ben ill
luting the uiat e.k.
J U Itt'lH ! letuenetl t hi
h tn tit Aik.tnski t'ny, Kju
Mr. and Mr J, F. luit..u i It in
fiviu a in nor tnt l i 'iUh mi,
XI ll..l Vi!i. f I ,.'!, Mi
I J. klii.Vf et tnitia, I
Htilu ViU.. u h"Mi fi m I
t,.,n.-.t im,. in eaaiain !.., j
Mra C. N W atsd t.t.ahtsf
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1st . Il'e't t t ( W i.e. ( ta . t
UWItsMI.
till I t h . . l .i t. .. Utl
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for Y. W. C. A. Annual Finance Week
( Front row, left In right: .Mra, Alexander McKle, Mr. John Harlon, Mra,
' Charlea OITutt, Mra. I'aliner Klndlcy, Hack row, Mt Ui rlglil: Mra, Hert Al
, drrwn, Mra. V, D, Field, Mra. C. A.
i'K dub, and haa been a valued
Mra. Hert Andi-raon will lead the Hlxth
and Hevetith dlatrlct workcra of tha
Hou'.h Hide In the Y, W. C. A. fltmnce
week, Khe la an experienced worker
having been acting chairman for fled
t'roaa and I.llK-rty loan drive,
Mra. P. A. Ooaa and Mra. K. I.
Tkycr huve the Klghth dlatrlct In
charge. Mra. (ioae la recording aecre
tary of the Y, W. C. A. board and la
considered an exwrt in finance. Mra.
Jioycr la known for her fled (.'roxa and
V'leltlng Nurae Hwux'MUm Woik.
Library Chats
What b'Ak should an artlat read?
Thla question waa uaked Mr, Henry
j McParter of the I'hlladelphla acad-
c)y wn(, U(.U(j u 0M of Judge
i for the Nebraska artlHte' display of
painting now being ahown by the
Fine Art aoclety In tha gallerle of
the Public library- Mr. McCarlei'
anawcr Include a wide variety of
book embracing urt and the develop
ment of artlatlc appreciation and tem
perament; from tho edat day of
llneaind form, to the modern jmpre
alonaliatlc atyle where atralght line
ate an unknown quality.
Among the book he recommend
aro "Kaatlak on Color," "Oxford
I-ecturea on the Chemlatry of Color,"
"Spit lie," by Cautler, "Modern Paint
Ing and Palntera," by George Moore,
"The Great Good Place," by Henry
Jamea, "They," by Kipling, "Talo of
Chloe," by George Meredith, "Hero
Worahlp," by Carlyle, "Lourdca," by
Zola, "Flfl," by Oulda, "Arne," by
BJornaen, "The Two Barnneeae," by
Han Anderacn, "White Night," by
bluff, where Mr. (.'bickering ha ac
cepted a newepapcr poaltlon,
Mr. Fred linker and daughter,
1'Jlhel, ar- gucfta at the home of Mr.
and Mra, L. J, Kprecher.
Mr. Margaret Akermon of Oaka
lonaa, la., la a gueat at the home of
Mr, and Aire, J, A, Ilutk-r.
Mr. and Mra. N. II. Tyaon are
pending the week with Mr. Ty
aon' mother, Mra, A. L. Wooater of
Add, la.
Mlaa Grace Barry of Blair 1 a
gueat at the home of Mr. Jamea
M.uicy. Mlaa Parry attended the
teacher' convention.
Marian Hinlth, from the weatern
part of the aUite, who 1 attending
fchool at Waterloo, Neb., waa it week
end gueet of Mia Klolne Burford.
The World's Finest Watches
y
in Holiday Showing ,
THE best watch crafUmen in the world have
produced the representative timepieces in our
holiday watch showing.
Noted for their accuracy in time-
keeping, durability
FOR WOMEN
Howard
Elfin Illinois Hamilton
Wsltham Walthui Crura
John Henrickson, Jeweler
Established 1882
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.
What Would You Give
For Good Eyesight?
City rhysitia Tell Hew te, Slreeglhea F.y.sigl.1 Much a 50 in a
Wen' Tim in Many Cat by a Simple Home Treatment.
Dr. Jud.ius. f..rair Chi.f id I lime at : wis. Sins Mr n t ran d i (..th n w and
...w ivuiifl v...mi iii'ipiiai, neviun, MR
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and Ib.in anr..n at th Nvy yntjiand
ere inw rr ini ir.Bini y, sbisi I
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fuund sm-uIi.Is t.
P,ne i ni.,rsie ani.onna ,.f setetsl year h..ad Ilk .l!
eeneiaaa ti"i niliing io pre.cil.e ita.ses
hil nenleeiiag ih sirnyl furamlas Hik
(.-re IK tis.it i t ta ha li i k -jn tieai.
no-el ( la yes, I aas ka,ukty sua.
vmtid luisa my na tie. ei,r itn tluti.
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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, OCTOHER 15, 1922.
o.
The Ninth dlatrlct, aa well n tha
travellera aid and room reglatry ccm
mlttee, lira under Mr. V, l. Field.
Mra. A. V. Jonita and Mia Ger
turde Ktoiit have a'-eepted reaponalblb
ty for the Tenth dlatrlct. Mra. Jonaa
la chiilrmnn of the Camp firewater
committee and Mlaa Htout la a board
member.
Chairman of the houae committee ol
the Y. W. C. A. la Mra. f. W. Noble,
major for the Kleventh dlr.trict. Mra.
Alexand
l-r tt'-Kle la organl'ilng Hen-
aon
Following la the schedule of mett-
Doatolevaky, "The Wax Figure," by
Andrelf, and th bocika by Charle
I.anar. Maguzmea widely read by ar
tlat are the American Dlat.rlbutor,
L'amour do L'art and International
Htudlo,
Thirty aeven thouaand five hundred
t opic of Wllla Cat her' "On of
Our" have been printed up to date,
October I the birth month of Poetry
Magazine, and It birthday Ixaue open
with a very beautiful poem by lwln
Arlington Itoblnaon, who rclved th
laat Pulitzer prize for pitry,
"The American Iffatory Prize Que,
tlcnalre," prepared by Prof. Albert
liuahncll Hast of Harvard, contain
om unlue and Intereatlng 'lue-
lion. For example, who were Tecum
aeh, Oaoola, Hacagawea, Maaaaaolt,
Powhatan, Kcd-Jackct, Hequoyah and
(leronimo? Where are the Alamo, KI
Capltan, Great Btone Yai:e, Dark and
Bloody Ground, Iike of the Wooda
and Kutter Mill? What peraona were
known by the following popular
name: Fu and Feather, Mad An
thony, Little Giant, Little Mac, Little
Magician, Old Bullion, Old Hickory,
Mill Boy of the Hlaahea, Swamp Fox
and Marae Robert?
George Carpentler I going Into th
movlca and hi flrat picture will lie a
film version of' the book "My Lady
April."
Tnoma II. Gallaudet founded the
flrat college for deaf rnute In. the
L'nlted State. The graduate of Gal
laudet receive a degree upon the com
pletion of their wionw, Tho Volta
Review and lipreadlng book are In
the library for the uae of any one In
tereated In thl line of Instruction.
Populur book of the week were;
"Breaking Point," Itlnehart; "Sue
eta," Adam; "Thl Freedom," Hutch
Innon; "Cappy nick Itetlrea," Kyne;
"Four(uare," Klchmond; "Babbitt,"
Iewla; "Aapeeta of Americanization,"
and beauty.
FOR MEM
Elgin
Sixteenth at Capitol
ha illn.ard.-d n,e li.n ,1 ...... .. .1.....
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Laves un th trees a.russ lb sirn
lilur In m. I raniiut eire. 11 y j.,y
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Il It kelioed Hst Ihiet.aeds h sr
(las oil' , - ahl diaiard Ikos m
rea.unslW $ 1 a4 eihai oill te ai.ie
la sleei.s!). I heir errs ,l h
IK IIMul'le and mt fmlHh a-4S-
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Inga for thla week at the Y. W. P, A.
when Mlaa lilank will give out In
atrueflone and auggeatlon fr the
wot'', of the following week!
Mentor, Ottr l, 1l"-ntitl VXn.r Ptr
Utii i a, in., IMalrl'l Ho. ,
It. Ki'ld. i-halrmsn; i M p. in. Irts'ri't
a. m., Lltrit No I, Mr: Kyton l-ef roo ;
t in . in, Histrltfe Ho, '! Mra.
nrt Anjrri.
w,,'u,";lr- luhY, ."'tt Vu'.".'
f'arl'.r l.i p. Ill, MXrkl N, , M -
iiinf C, A. J and K. V. H'.yer, chair-
, , . . ,, ,
a. in, n'hm,n. Mrs A!r,dr Wkio,
:t1 p. m., i',trtri No. t, Vi: Jnhn Her
oin,
KrMny, Cir,in,r ill, ,.tot4 Tinot t'r
Inr 14 M a. m , Mr. A. V. Jul, JK'
gt,u, T-ffU rtintrt' t; i it p. m , )(. i-al-
j ,,, fi,eiiy, imtrkt he. i.
j I(Irata4t; "Op-n lUiad lo Mind Train
ing," Stratford; "Thing That llav
Intereated Me," IV-nnett; "Fifty Vear
a Journalist," Htone; "Kaaay on Mod
ern Dramatlata," Phelpa; "Outline of
Science," Thomaon; "Claaaroom Teach-
er," Strayer.
Kdward Naah ha given a dozen
aplendld atorlea for hoapllal ttae.
The French academy ha awarded
(fa grand priws for literature to Pierre
LflK&erre.
Paychoanalyala nn-tiiit to be yhe lead
ing theme among modern writer. If.
IJ, Lawrence ha written ft Wk on
"Fantaala of th Unconacloua," and
Klaa Barker' new novel, "Fl:ldlng
Srtrgeant," uee paychoanalyai a the
akeleton for a very living tale,
A, H. M, Hutchinaon haa a alater,
Vera, who haa a bit of her brother
atyle and thought. Her book, "rlea
Win k," ahow that ahe 1 ft writer of
part and deatlnctlon.
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When Etiquette
Becomes a ,
Problem
Ily Dcalrh Fairfax,
One of the fundaniental rule for
the behavior of any man who ha the
falnteat pretenalon to being gentle
man la that never by word or geatuie
must be romprotnlaa a woman; he
I
I iive. Hinn-for wrltea a, letter that
can im construed, even by a Wiwyer,
jna datiiiialfig to any woman' gmid
name. Ilia letter to an unmarried
woman may expree ell the ardor and
devotion thit ha carea to eubecrlb to,
but there must be no bint of his
having received eapeclal fuVoia from
her.
All thoroughbred people era coriald
eral f th (eellnga of ithera no mat.
tr what th Cation of the other
may be, Thackeray' climber who
"lick th boot of Ih'am ahov Mm
nnd kick th face of those below
him on tha ctl ladder," I a very
good III net i a don of what a gentle
man la hot.
Vulgar clothe are those which, n
matter what th fashion of the mo
ment may be, are alwny too elaborate
for the occasion; too exaggerated In
eiyle, tit have ncweorlee out of pro
portion 1'eopla of uncultivated taat
are apt to fancy distortions; to exag
emte rather than nvidify the prevail
lug f a anion,
A gentleman should not emoke un
der the following flrcimwtancee;
When walking on th afreet with
l lady.
When lifting hie bat or bowing,
In it roin, an office or an tfevator
when it lady enter,
In any ahirt conversation whete
lad,
f .
j ' j-m profitr way for a lady to alt
I ' a ''er of i hair, or alighny
i ,, ... ,
j aldeway In the corner of a sofa, Hli
'n,y bun b k, of course, and eaally;
l''r hands relaxed III bef lp, her
knee together, or, If croaaed, her twit
mut ini be thruat forward ao a
to leave a apa'c btveeii Ih heel
ard her other ankle. On Informal
(f i-ini.n ni.it inn lean back in an
eaay ihalr with her hand on the
arm. In ball drea a lady of di-
tlnction tiever lean back In a chair;
one cannot picture ft beautiful and
jh.gh bred woman wegrln a tiara and
other bfillroom jewel bailing agalnat
anything, Thl in, hnwavi-r, not ao
milch a rule of ell'iiK t a a 'jueatioii
of Uvuly unit fiin"K,
In good 'Cb-ly ladle do not kla
ea-h Ahrr wlii they meet etitber at
partfe or in public.
In other day a boi thought it
neccf,iry to changn ijulckly Into a
beat drea If Jmpoiiant company tong
her d'Air bell, A lady of fnahion to
day received her vlxltor at once in
whatever dreaa ah happen to be
wewrlng, alnco nut to keep them wait
ing I the greater courteay,
Lvm't put any allver on your table
if" you can't have It cleaned, Inlln
Itcly rather have every ornament of
glna or chime and it knlve and
fork have crevice in th delgn of
their handle th.it ar hard to clean,
Nature's Appetizer!
This delicious and healthful fruit should be on
the table every day.
Buy cranberries for the most appetizing most
economical sauce, jelly, pies, puddings and ices.
Buy them for preserving the price is reasonable.
Try these recipes:
Cranberry Jelly
Cook until soft the desired quantity
of cranberries with Vz pints of
water for each two quarts ofberries.
Strain the iuice through a jelly bag.
Measure the juice and heat it to the
boiling point. Add one cup of
sugar foi every two cups of juice;
stir until the sugar is dissolved;
boil briskly for five minutes; skim
and pour into glass tumblers,
porcelain or crockery molds.
Cranberry Sauce
One quart cranberries, two cups
boiling water, 1 Vi to 2 cups sugar.
Cook cranberries in porcelain-lined, enameled or
aluminum vessels never in (in.
To be sure of a selection of the choicest, cultivated
varieties nsk for EATMOR CRANBERRIES.
(Tho red anJ blue trade-mark label is on all
barrels nnd boxes.)
buy plain plated one, or tux tin! Any
thing U tier than yellow faced dirty
finger nailed tilver, Th drat thing 10
ak In rigiiglng a wtre la, "Can
you eleiin allver?" If alio ran'l, h
would bitter Ih oniel tillig elae.
D. A. R. Musical Drawa
Jlany Women from
Out of Town
Numeroii out of town women at
tended the reception and mualcal ye,
terday afternoon at the hum of Mia.
Anna Cornleh Metr.ilf, when th
iMiughtera of the American Jtevolu
Hon celebrated their 2'th anniversary
Mia JennI Mliiing of Wllmlrg
Ion, N. C, waa among th gueta,
at waa Mra, luymoiid Pullaid
of Nehawka, and Mra, I', J Carroll
of Gothenburg. Otheia wer th
Meilme K. K. I'y, ti. V. Woleott
and Tbomn Murtn of Weeping
Water, and W, H. Leete, K. If. We.
cott and i, H. Llvlngaton of Plana
mouth and Thoma Wolf of iJitvid
City, Itepreaenlatlvea from th Coun
cil Ulurr chapter alao attended. The
reptPn wa beautifully carried out
and over 240 gueat wer preaent.
When a broom' new a piece cut
from the leg of an old tiaJliig and
pi4 around th broom will keep th
broom from wpreadwg and prolong
it life aeverel montha,
ImormdziOTr (
W ute only oft water, teted for 1U purity,
becaune it doeg finer work faater and in m
more atlifactory way. Every plec of ma
chinery, every method applied, every motion
made if in the Intcreit of Better Laundering-.
Our cuatomcr tny with u. There art)
cheaper laundrien, they have found, but none
that will do the work, week, after week. In
the fine way The Sanitary doei it.
Price Wet Wash, 6c per lb.; Dry Wat, t
per lb.; Semi-Flat, 7c per lb.; Air Pry, 8
per lb.
Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry
Boil sugar and water together for
five minutes; skim; add the cran
berries and boil without stirring
(five minutes is usually sufficient)
until all the skins are broken.
Remove from the fire when the
popping stops.
Cranberry Pie
Have ready a partly baked pastry
shell Pour in sauce when cold,
made by the above sauce recipe,
put strips of pastry over the top, and
finish baking in a moderate oven.
Congregational
Ladies Bring
Violinist
Th ladte of the Flrt Congregtv
tlonal church will rnt Ml ha
Klnian, noted vlollnlat, at ih City
Auditorium, February 20. Tha will
be tha only concert poiiaored by the
churth thla aenaon.
from the age of I year a Rlman ha
ta'tonlahed hi hearer with marvel-
oua violin gift, until hi nam I now
it hotiaehold word.
Homer Conant to Speak
Homer Coii'inl w.ll apeak at the
Buigea Naah e ml.loriiim Tlieaday
noon from Mi ! W in under au
apnea of the children theater, Th
publ.c 1 Invited io attend without
(barge. Hpeakliig w.ll beg.n proiiiptly
at the t in art, to accmmtat buai
nena people.
All Ladies' Garment
' Hand Prested
THE
PANTORIUM
No. 19M Jlalhs
ilJOO people, uning nearly 200 bathtub nnd
bathing at the rate of tlx per hour per tub,
could not ua up th 45,000 jrullont of fin
pure noft water which w ue daily In "doing
Mr. Omaha' wflttiiirjr,"
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