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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1922)
f i f , ! Finance Week for Y. W. C. A. On TM wi.'k t a huy on for all n t.rt. in Dm young Womm i Chrl. flan i.n.Klniicm. tha annul rltunr wck ilulM hs-lti- Ori,hr 1 "g, n-pli.nln wllh a rnnam-raMnn ml pri.prnHiin srrvlr.. At vspr o.1b I f! p ni , l, iHs tern wllh tivliy fur wnikfin In Hi rampnlKn. Mr. I'tiinm Pvsr. fortncrlv nf Otna h.i, now nf Now- Ynfk rlty, will pnk at f ho vrir srrvlr. Mmuliiv vrntni-. a X 3ft dlnnor will I... hM fur stt worker. Tlil will t-'-ii-itil "rnllv" trc'tlnr. Ths mntnr rir.l wrirk.'r will .If nf ftm tiil.- t,v ti-.nns titnl Al-n Am TUufik. rHinpsls-n fliwtor will irlve ft imt Inst nu t Ions f. fli work wlildi will -Klti Intensively ty "IT, on TifHitnv nmriiliiir I lie workcm will not report ntilll V. prni"liiv noon t liinrliron at 12:1s, wlii'ii flic flrsf ri'porm will Is mad ot oil titiiiiiitit m-i'tirnl lo flfltn. I,lln ll- '"it" nf till" hour will li 1i.i rIko on rluirsitiiy mir I'rl'lny, whip dully p.. pnri n;ll , iilun l.y lm ttntii Knvnnlilo roii.tin-nt In Iwlnif fissri among iliurih Hltiiran' upon th iiflniP nmniier In which tlm Voting "omen flirlHtliin sssoclmiijji tin " 1 I hp orttiuiil flnnni-a week, ' it 2.1 2K In rnnny of th rhurrh of I tin cliy fnliif1 of Inking up lh tlm nf th mnrnffiK st-rvli-n In thi usiinl stereo ljpf"1 limner l.y hiivlng a three nilnut lniiki'r on tho tanipitlKn, Htlrnrtlvn liook mark printed In tho "trlsnKle Miin" were plncf.l in i,o hyrntial. marking th" UrM hymn of tho serv Iff. This ((inlnliii '1 no mention of flmue or amount neiileil, (mother fom of fn voiiiIiIh comiiifnt, imt Ida letter f. W. '. A, ami lhi' worI youth, worn anl'iiess, rliiirartor mnl amhltlon. Thin part of tho piihtlrliy work wan rloiu! I,y tho ri'N'Tve Rlrla, Ufmlntod by 1 oar tiifiiihort. M.oa Ava Wank of New Tork rl!y I illrerlitiu tho cnnipulifM. rhfllrmon fit: Mr I'aln.fr Klridtay, Kpniritl chair num. Mr. W. K, RhondoN, chairman In- ltilll Klfl. Mm, 1''. W. ''Hrmlchaol, chairman rumpulKn work'-ra. Misa Hfll Hatch, chairman filial ri women' rilvlMlon. Mn. J. Alien Htcwarf, cha'rnian colored women 'a wiiviaion. ,lrn. M, U. f'amcioii, chairman pub lull Mr. W. A. Willard Kpoak'-rH, cnairman Mm. (!. W. WU.-ki-raham, chairman curni'HiKii liinclicuriH and dlnnor, Mr. '. M. Wllhflni, IreUHuror. Mm. Carrie Ada Campbell, general wrelary. Kilter liuaiiieA. Tha commi rr inl field haa claimed mother of Omaha'a well known ma tron", Mr. T. M. Orr. Mr. Orr helped orifanizi! tho t'rcrhn and ha diiiin connlilerabla work for the Oily Miaalon and Red 'roa. Her oxperi em e In tlu-Hs l ii i Ion actlvitle lina liclpod her in ctiibllhlni? herself In biiMlnen, aim declare. Mr. Orr 1 ffeneral aalei ancnt for radlotone pho tography, a new proct-B of producing. jiieture on metal. Tho vice president nf the company, John Hoffhlne, wa formerly a chemit for the Union I'a ciflc here. New Walking Club. The t!iiln' ('ominunliy Service baKiie lias in sar.lzi-d a new brunch of their actJvlticii In tho Hiking club, which is open to both men and women. AHVKBTI"I-:IKNT, A Skin Like Early Girlhood Real Beauty Conies When Stuart's Calcium Wafers Are Used to Rid Face of Pimples, Black' heads, Blotches and Such Blemishes. After umim Mluarl's Calcium Wftfrri j-ou will note thnt thev rrmnvo from the system the w.-''-i v ilti-ti that no oftea got into the lun in rftu r-:mil,a. tilai-k-hoftiU. hlelrhra and ati.-tl romei'-xiiin d' f 'iiurrnn'iit'i. 1hin the calcuim in a as l,rl ftul lo aVia repair soil hi-allh. uijr akin leU only imi'faa Imt Ihoro la ft grneisl aiipearsiM-a of firmer f)-ih. iir fa,- anil fill out to n nstural ! ll IhiB. horftiiae lh .tinn of th lfium si!iih',l in the wafer tinm!ate las t-ao.faranro of tho it srlapinl blood to ' h ih- vrnoua or alfti hlo-wl hsa l. j r.oia imiiura Sti4 ho irrutalii'S. mu.t t-a rmrn4 t t ou fann.-t a-t thl wontlarfut raautt f..tn rnaitl, lea er tlruf. V,r rn fun kftt ..H.lr4l t,,,i,a.-, o.. ...n ou of. rr ft Hru .'..to s. a f..f a aol lw f Smaili l'.-ni.. Wal-r. far hol'av m.,.1 MaM afl.M nf tha lf,U ll toO Wftftt OUCH! LAME BACK. RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY ft -7 A K Ittlitf- , f 4- av " o' I trt.' ll kl ll lUa4 l j U ui -t. mi" , vt ii'.ii 'l lh . a ... at la- I l 'ih.e.af -ntn -j dt ai J.4. i t li .ii it inM I .. .kIv l- k. P .! Ih a ffiaoa) Shi Ui'e l oi l' M k l4o,t livt , a I tiio.1 tv.Jiio ,4 i J .! Ill' . -! iln ( i. li.i-' Hi A o, ( i l ,. ail !.( l .. 4'l ! I.. vl h I a w I .'..I M I: . , ij. V. . Mi l I lU avai aa i-.'l ,r, : ( f '. al.". ft, - - ll l Kappa M.irian Wcciht, Itclly Howell, (icoritla Hlreef, l lranor Madtelf. Dolores f. I iSIStW- ll ' & ' h I M.irian Wcsiht, Itclly Nowcll. (icoritla Hlreet, llranor Madtelf. Dolorosa parlHch, Kheuvclla lilalr, Ane Ural fred Kempsey, l :lelle Kinney, Margaret 'I rutnail, Sim caret William, Helen man, Olica il"i(ienicii, Anita l-jlnilston and llori-nce .leiiscn. A aorority liouao. I no new thing, A iz.'ibla acrvon pon h at tha front but a sorority cotlagn out on the ,' Kuarantee siuuer comfort and In- ... I,,, i ihldn th housekeeping 1 of the beat. edKO of a wood, I rather a un (jue .. , , . , The wall paper and tha window cur Idea. Motorist and pedetriHnwhoe:,.llnH ,. f.Mh nr)d . pretty and the way take them north of i lorenop, alon: th river road may hava no tlced a neat little houan sot back from the rimd on tha high bluff and have een the pay Ki-oiip of Kill who fre quent It, without knowing; that they hail ((tumbled upon the "Kappa Cot tae." Tho house belong to Mr. and Mr. Thnr JorKenen, but fur tho lnt few year tha Kappa Pl Delta Klrl at the I 'nlverslt y of Omaha have looked upon It aa their special prop erty. It la here that they gather for all kind of doiiix, week-ends, weenie roaat and invitation pnrtle. In the spring and fall many an afternoon bike end there, and In the winter It la the gual of alclfrh rides, fur It la equipped with furnace a well a cook atove. Turtle at the "cottape" are alwaya Informal, bloomers and knickera are never out of place there, and Wnopale, the fox terrier who be long to the Turtfensons, and hi friend from next door, Phep the black and white collie, can alwaya find a rotiRh house If they look for it. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE The Ibiiibling Fiancee. Pear Mis Fairfax: I am 20 and have been engaged for the past year to a man four year my senior. We have had numerous petty disagree ment, and we have always made up, mutt of the time he taking the blame. For the nast two month, although I we do not argue. I aoiin lnnv feel that i he is growing very cold toward me 'and does not act the way he did. I i have spoken to him about it, ami h sa it is I who am growing cold, and ; s.t'v he still love me. Hut 1 tlll feel that thing are riot the way they i were. Is it my fault? UNHAPPY. I Most of this la going on In your own mind. Don't let your Imagina tion run away with you. if you were calm and serene and believed In your sweetheart devotion, you would probably find that It I your In full measure. You' SUV that your fmnece i assure you that ha still liir-'S deeply. I ami that It I oil who have changed. poit't you see that lie I i sintering even a you lire? fie gen ! .iron in giving jour hue 'l syh ! pnthv, aii'l stop uuestloiiliig and ! nrtftiinar mi cut deatrov the beauti ful thing th.1t I your If nll pull It t p,-i ra t Is sclnsh to Wonder JUst llpW nmeh li'Ve you rn (ettll(. lie licvat 111 the biuty of iir own feel ing and trust o the sutiiiMy aim jl.nnltv of nur lniy love, A tight ..ttiiiiil will coiiuur all this tirrwm .U.'-.iiti.. ami ur otier..H arid under l H 11 ting will trettthli Ihe olltiflll He iotoell )ntl. ,- - lleiii( )irlf onv loll. I Tor Mia Fuf. I am i'-' riins ili ro. !eit I have little 't l...h.. ton and imlil t i t-o Mt. ltd, I'll! uiio litilu Itiunl inili lu tiuari'l Mv I l iniril fiy .ini(( ii. mitt tut i.i.i toiy lny out tliis luohoe M fol a-!f i mix imia. tlrrli!l'i i. fr'lil B.nlllig Willi j , in. nit 'i ki I WiMiien lull a.. I li."li! ''! o,'l l if Hi St" I il.. ! l'.':l lll rt.ffret f".iu mom all, 'J lhi j I'.ll'l too ' UOhoCl'i j IU,i I ll il.al I f-l ll '"! 1 thai fti.V IJ l.-ll i. a- I l.4 l.i.. i. . I Ml VMM li.i.ol.f ll.ink.1 4 ftU'il mail! i, i one I I 'v Ii Mm ltilrf lao illla i.il- ( I I t-a Uiildl i h) )mi .4oao.ft An-I lK"J i'f In a-p!e ui' lh i'oii.,iii l baa) .l.f I .tie h. ol l H'l'Hl i !!. o . .e ti!i. ii..a ioi I lout )t .in , ,' ,iii t ii I ,1. . v 11 1 ... l lil j .) e il II IMi'iuM I ll' pen ll ft i Psi Delta Sorority Frolics at - . V.Uiv. Mcliwartz, Alice I'fclffcr, Wlnl- livinn room chair are wide and deep. A miniature Vlctrola la one of It appurtenance, and the footstool haa come into H own, for there are at. Ieat three about tha room to do duty a chair when pare Kfowa dear. There I n dlhln(f room and kitchen downstair and three little bedroom upstair finished with soft grey paper and fitted with Ivory finished fur n'shlngs. Who cooks? "Why, the plodc-ee have to pet the wood and do moat of the work," confesa the member, amid Rrouns from the initiate. Rut the rroari were not particularly heart felt. The cottage I actually the aummer borne of Mr. and Mr. Jorgr;risen and It I their hospitality which ha made of it a Knnna iratherlnir place. So- rorlty partle begun there wlien their me spot along the bluff, and Hie daughter, Miss Olga Jorgensen, wa a I'Kaiipna spend their Idle hour dig student lit the University of Omaha, :ing for the hidden goid. and now that she I n alumna the It wa two-or three winter ago sorority still make Itself at home that they had another thrill when there. The story run that 2 glrla i they found a Mexican desperado had have spent tha night under Ita roof, broken into tho cottage and had FAIRFAX known her for the paat five year and she ha alwaya treated me a a good friend, but nothing more. I am at present emploed a a freight checker, and In answer to my overtures of love, she replica that wo 1'III.ITK Ak, Al) KKT1HKMKNT. SEARS FOB. CONGRESS WILLIS 0. SEARS f x. '1 f WITH EQUAL FIDELITY AND EFFICIENCY AS A MEMBER 0F.THC NATIONAL CONGRESS (T(A Ram I ' WW TIIK SUNDAY 15EE: OMAHA, OCTUUKR 22, VJ22. wnirmniiiiTniiiij. nr-nf -fe!aaiwia!jgg (.rovliiif Ihe existence of a large re- peacefully lived on their provlalon a aerve aupply of cot a, j lonK a they lasted. lie wa later Varloua hltorlo Incident center caught in a nearby cottage and haled about the neighborhood. The old to Jail, while the Kappa had to re .Morman trail runa through the place, stock their too inviting retreat and there Is a atory of burled treaa nra which provide each new aorority tiister with a thrill when It la unfold ed to her. Many year ago when the government had men at work farther up the Missouri, the river boat wa h,.M in. cinil a ISA lian nnvrnll stolon IfiuppuKedly tho bullion was buried at are on different social plane and that I lack the qualification of a "polished g' jitlernan." How can I win this girl? W II. UNO. Is she worth winning? If thl wo man cared for you, wouldn't she try to give you tho benefit of Borne of her knowledge and training? Your am bition ought to urge you to study (at night school, for instance), and make vourself worthy not for this partic ular woman but of reaching a higher place In the world. fUl.lTK A I, AIVKRTIMCMKT. Vote for judge sears for congress, he has served you faithfully and ef ficiently as a mem ber of the 'state legislature, as speaker of the house of represen tatives, as- a judge of your district . COURT. HE.WILLSERVC YOU bow warden of Tultps tor d- IX , t i i , . I vi.. I t.aa i o , a ... a a ill. ri ( -a'.a t ilt lryVn i . H1I It.o l'tr White Viiiom It us ti-i IS.ik ow..o w V.aj. IW 44 ll . 4 I 1 ( il Cottage ''' A ' ''. '"f' aaaas as ll I null II s ':' it". From Nature Own A cunning tinge of frost and you have the most healthful of fruits Cranberries I Cranberries are also the most economical of fruits the least are easiest to prepare quickest to there is no waste! Try these recipes: Ci'k until oftlh dettretlquajnttiyofcranberrie with l' pint of watr for Cawh two quattt of tern. Strum th julc throufh jelly bug Mraiur th Jtiic and heat it to th boiling point. A.1J on cup of ir fir tvery two cup of uvr , nr until th augar I diolvit; hnl hrtukly fur fivt mioi.it ; knn, ami xiur into (lai lutntUi, n rveUti ur tiw .ery tm.LW. Cranberry Sauce Oiv qviart rraMiltrn-, two cio IxhIiia wtr, I J J" to J cup iiir. Itoit suKtr aivl water tnKther ior hv Cook cranberries in porcelain-lined, enameled, or aluminum vessels nevvr in tin. To be sure of a selection of the choicest varieties ask for Entmor Cranberries ( Thm rr ii ttt,j tr !mrk !ll it on Imrrrli an t Imtn) Library Chats Thl Is tha time of year when thej houo and It fiirnlhlnr are of p.na ' mount Interest to tha housewife. In order to spend tha limit winter eve nllip roniforiulily Indixirs, tha hoilo must aatlefy tha esthetic a well as tha physical aid. Tha library la di- I plavlna- a itroup of txioks that are filled with clever Idcaa for homo nuik IfiK and furnlehlna. Thoxn who like! h of old time tradition In their furniture will enlny tho period furni ture liook. and tho with more mod ' rn tendncle will find ninny ordinal Idea In the book on Interior decora- 1 lion, Homo of the best title are-1 "t'olonlal Kiiriilturo of New Knglnnd," I by l.yon; "I'erlod Kurnlnhlnas," ht Clifford; "Dutch furniture of t,e KlKhleruth Century," "Italian Knitil tnre." by (Mi. in; "Illustrated History of Furniture." l y I.llehftold: "KiiKtisii I Furniture," by HtraiiK"; "French In terlors." by Stranije; ""raii-al Inter lor Decoration for Modern Need." by Wrixht. Round Volumes of House mid harden, House fleaiitlful nnd the American Airhl'o.-t are In the refer etjeo room. The reading room Pan 2 7nfl stcrcii scopllo slide khowlna; the lite of pre etil day Kurope, Asia anil I'linaina Travel lover find a mor potent vlsiinlla'lon In these picture llvti, "" i Ify inn f I inilll II ll II luai I ll' e'l ,1- script Ions of foreign lands. The his forlo eorie of American history are aim) shown for tho use of any bor row era wo have liinletiis. ' Hook list for ri-ndliig Hie compiled for Various Interesl and IhsIos. John I Ii. Nelhfirdt, our poet lanieaiM, who spent the past week In Omaha to com- pb-ta the sittings for his porta It by J. i Laurie Wallace, ha helped. Many of I hi friends and admirer develop j i well balanced tnsla In literature, b, j recommending book that tand as, literary mllealotie. The library hopes ; to have a Nelhardt list ready for it ! patron In the nenr future, v . ' i Kdmond de (ioticourt, founder of the j Oonrourt Aeadeniy In 1'nrl. which I limited to 10 member, left an annual j prize of VKJ franc for the liesi vol um of Imiigainatlve proxe published I In Fiance, llene Maran, the negro j author, Is the latest recipient. Ills; "Jiatoula." won the unanlmoua vole of : the academy member. It I a t range 1 exotic tale that live mightily and has lost none of It astounding simplicity j and genuineness In translation. The! library has both the French and Kng- j llch edition and the member of the, IAlllance Francalse are reading the French edition with a gnat deal of interest, ! Ayer' N'ewpuper Directory ia tliu most used hook In Urn reference room. I'ofiular book of the week: "Mlu Circle," hy Jordan; "This Freedom, " by llutclilimon; "llabbitt," by i,ewln; "itreakinif rolnt," by Klm-hart; "Mario Chapdelalne," by llcinoii; "Cllmpse of tho Moon," by Wharton; "Ureal, J'tinco Hliiin," by Oppenhcini; ".Man' I'nconsclou Conflict," ii.v Lay; "Kssentlul of fjood Teaching, " by Turner; "Key to Culture," by Gil bert: "He Can Who Thinks He Can," by Mardon; "Relief In flod." by Core; "My Macovery of England," by la- j cock. i theft from the soil Cranbmy Jelly Girls' Community Service League Susitur llrlohor If -Tin II !.. eluh will lli-rl Hi .-I .1 el lh ,.,n ,r lie- 1 ut i i ' t" l, fr s en lir,.i . ft .,-1 M t !f-'tt l Iii-IMK IMS 1 t lt 't i'iiiit o - , riiPii,i ,.n tj, lie ill k jitm (.. ilinM r,M.,,. i., 4 tf.i. f ,..t t!ie s m .i pins mii ,.ir If , 'Nil lull thti- Mill I' ft f.'f ,!( If il in'i' ll'his iur ii 1 , in h. Tin . oflillKll,-.. It'll r,.'f, 1 rfpl tii h I I In i h,h .- I.t I Oo f..li. irtti eff.riB I'.i'Sjl' III, I' r'ri. k II, , r -i , Hfif , U, I'"!-,, s,.,r'i'V. !Hl ll I- o I o! I ; I -illl,il e. i,!jn Vary i,lltl; 1 1 fa -j 4UM r . Il.-li ll in, V , g ' M'ioiIiit 1 I ' -1 'tHM tl-ili ii 1 IS I , ui'imh i,ni, Mia i li.,i,a -,T-i'i,ri , in. ..t.y I 111. .!.! r.: ,i I .f' l..-- ' 1111 II I Tlioailsi 5 lb iI,.l I..H. Ml II M.di mi, i, ll, (fw'iw i uil, o,ij t- r , 7 hl'l ll i .ft fl.l", V,l, I Itouro, ' 7 ii. i1 1 , ma I h , r V.ra lielirft, I I", . ili.-liiiiM' s. M' V'i ' HI" j i. ii. l T'i ii.i.aii-i 31, fur tho i II ,i in , (-11 I .it U WiI0mIs J Vi'i'll 'Itll, sill ef , 7 no vt , ,iH ii,,, lira Iimiii Kai.ier. t n. (M '-il t-. ft m,,I (una ot n I a. 'iuailil.-il it. n in,. ;ini fil ilno-ils) f If, I', T A ,lnh aiii. f nU i ' M V 4t i I il im it..,. ; -ii ..i.,.', l l i: . Hi in, iii, K (liDtt-olUIII, ,11 M"" " ' t-f li-llt. If ftltlM-l-f, tl. 1.". t't..Ultig i I iii" Wn W. 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One Year's Subscription to The Designer Magazine Regular ,1.50 12 issues one each month , The Designer is a woman's magazine, containing stories, articles on cooking, housekeeping, health, etc., and featuring the Standard Designer patterns and new fancy work designs. The magazine must be called for each month at the Designer Pattern Dept., in order to get it at the reduced price. dp' JT7HF.N YOU THINK'Of SLK.THIWK Of THE SILK SHOP 1517'1XUGIA8 ST. Laboratory ! -a whiff of the sea a minute: ullin; aiU th cranberriM nnd boil wnhout itirrtnR tfivc inniutr it uiuully nutlicioiit) until all the uliitis r broketv Ktmovn from lh fir wlnn Strained Cranlx-rry Sauce If a lt!:ul 4iue u 't ( tifil. cm 4 lh unberri- ui vA,4ter, thru f rwiih tis trner, fcrrpu,. hli th akin; i1d th uar n'"! I'mi.h tho co.4u , i iii9tid bC t'rew rlli l4IM III L,' I lull. The Crescent Funu'il Dnnilna; rluh t'us iMilnle,l tho folliiavltiK oninilt teea) fur the seu.i I f K'l .in,1 (;; . M a m It a r k I I' I Ii in mail fiftli W II... I II ,,l,ot I Shiiiiii. ft II II .!. .. III! "i. ,. Aiitiur I nt, l i VI. xa.,r I , r oh ii In. ah r Cutler . -a l ilfiwn. Hi t I,.,.. 1. 1 I,.,..,-. I mlllt Kla.l S'tiiiO'ie :l ll' II II,. r I I i HI V , I, fcl..rl .1. I II. II - Fl'ltHM I ll 4 1 1 " ' I il t'l-ilra, ll , lllll,. J.-B-W l.l.i-.lrr, rion I. I I all.. A I'. II. I. "II. A. t. Ililin.ll. N mI i ll. K I'lNlka FRANCIS TOTTER Teacher of llanjo, Matnlolin ami (.uilar Studio Ssaford Hotel AT 1313 Men's Suit Cleaned and Pressed , . . . $1.50 DRESHER BROS. 2217 lain.m 31. a r oi4 Jewelry Auction! NOW GOING ON 2:30 nnd 7.30 teVf diamond tUtgt, 2,000 pnpuUr Hiift, Arnri It sin wait kaf f in )trrlry n4 ilvrtwafi. Hue now t four pwm priit; Ij.jrxn -fJ- "More7 Jaa iiSKir ft. two V an North of Pustafllr 90c AT 0137 most' zestful they cost cook and I r Ten t -. ,. i. ii, 5a XT S i v.:.m i. In I .., i i m-'i.i r , h,.o , ! 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