I Clubdom vMrs. Kropf Again! Heads Delphian Society Mr*. Victor Kropf was reelected president of the Delphian Study chapter at tho annual business meet ing last Tuesday. vMrs. John W. Agnew was chosen vice president; Mrs. George It. Child, secretary ■ treasurer and Mesdames A. G. Pinker- ’ ton, O. C. Ilotnann and George A. : Maguey, advisory board. The chapter is studying the drama this winter and at present is reading Shakespeare. After the business hour a phono graph concert was given including selections from “Hamlet." “Merchant of Venice.” "As You I.ike It” and "Julius Caesar” by Southern and Marlowe. Tea was served at the close of t lie program. The chapter will meet Tuesday, 2 p. in. at Burgess Nash tea room. Belle Ryan to Address Central High Parent Teachers. Central High Parent-Teachers will meet Tuesday, 8 p. m., in the school auditorium. Miss Bello Kyan, assistant super intendent of schools, w ill speak on tho “Iowa Plan for Character Education in the Schools.” This plan was awarded a $20,000 prize In an Inter state contest, held under the auspices of the Character Education institu tions In Washington, 1>. C. The talk ill he followed by general dlsctts sion. Guy Priitt to Address Business Women. The bimonthly dinner and meeting of the business and professional women's division of the Chamber of Commerce, to be held Wednesday * evening at the Chamber of Commerce, promises to be one of the most inter esting and instructive meetings of the season. . The program is to be givbn by the telegraph and telephone group, with Miss Ij. M. Montgomery and Kather ine Kelly in ciiarge. Guy Pratt of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company will speak on l “Communication.” Besides this sev eral special feature stunts will be given. South Omaha Woman’s Club. Mrs. Frank Broadwell will read Tennyson's “Knock Arden” with musical acompaniments composed by Richard Strauss, by Mrs. .1. 1). Itinger at a meeting of the South Omaha Woman's club Tuesday afternodn, 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 Soutli Twenty-second street. Members may invite guests. Hall in the Grove Meets. The Chautauqua alumnae. Hall In the Grove, will meet at 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday at the V. W. C. A Following the luncheon a business meeting will be held at which time _plans for (he year's work will be out *^i!ned. Arrangements are being made to have Dr. Frederick Fling of the Uni versity of Nebraska address the Chau tauqua circles at the close of the present book, “The Pacific Triangle.” Proceeds From Benefit. Proceeds fmaui the "Ti|j Top” sup per-dance given during the holidays for the benefit of Harriet Monroe Home (or Convalescing Crippled Chil dren amounted to $2,017, according to the committee in charge. Miss Garrett to Play for Womans Club 0 Miss Kina Garrett will give a piano group at the musical to be trtvcn Monday afternoon at the general mu sical of the Omaha Woman's club at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium under di rection of the music department, Mrs. Willis J. Redfield, leader, and Robert Cuscaden, director. Miss Garrett will play "Caprice Espagnol,” by Mos kowske, and "Country Dance,” by Beethoven. The program will Include a song group by Mrs. Willard C. Slabaugh, accompanied by Miss Ruth Edwards; vocal trio, Mesdames Bertha Coffey Assmann, Gilbert S. Brown and Errol Towl, accompanied at tlie piano by Mrs. Redfield, and violin obligato. Madge West Sutphen and Mr. Cus oaden; violin solos. Mr. Ouscaden, ac companied hy Mrs. ltedfield; vocal solos, G. F. Wlckstrom, accompanied by F. L. Carlson. Choral numbers will also be given by tho Woman's duty chorus, accompanied by Mrs. Ked field, *and directed by Mr. Cus caden. The musical will be preceded by a business meeting at 2:30 o’clock, the president, Mrs. Charles Johannes, pre siding. On February 14, at 12:30 o’clock, the music department will entertain at a Valentine luncheon and musslcal at the Y. W. O. A. auditorium. Tick ets ac* $1 and may be obtained from members of tho department. Get Acquainted Club The Get Acquainted club meets this evening at T;30 o'clock, First Unita rian church. Turner boulevard and Harney street. Mr. and Airs. AV. A. Ttamser will be liost end hostess. A program will include readings from his own poems by Howard Big gar; vocal selections, by Airs. Wagner Thomas, Mrs. Helen Sadlik Kyhl, accompanist, and piano solos by Miss Virginia Jones. All lonesome folk and strangers welcome. Sermo Club. The Sermo club will meet Tuesday for 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Hess, 5416 North Twenty fourth street. Mrs.-George Bindley Is in charge of the program, and Mrs. Walter Price will read a paper on “Parks and Boulevards of Omaha.” The Trade-Mark of happy feet! . I '•CEtrs the root well IOOK for this Trade-Mark on the sole and lining of shoes; It j means happy feet, because the Arch-Preserver Sk oc supports the foot naturally, comfortably — healthfully 1 You’ll get a new idea of foot comfort when you try this shoe. Even throughout the longest day your feet will not trouble you. Let us show you the smart styles —for all occasions — you can select from in this better shoe Black Kid Oxford*.89.00 Brown Kid Oxford*.89.50 Black Kid Boot*.$11.50 Brown Kid Boot*.$12.50 Men’s Arch Preservers.$12.00 jDREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 FARNAM ST. Garfield Parent-Teachers Garfield Parent-Teacher association will meet at the school Monday after noon, 2:30 o'clock. The program wiH Include piano solos by Miss Marion Rea and Miss Helen Hubbard and a story by Mrs. Florence Strawn. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mesdantes W. IV. Hill, H. II. Rosecan and J. H. Trout. Alpha Phi Meeting. The Alpha Phi sorority will meet Monday at the home of Mis. Waller Johnson, 3711 Davenport street. Dr. M.E. Haggerty Gives Speech on Education "Educational Measurements ' is the subject of the lecture series now be ing presented by Dr. Melvin Everett Haggerty of the University of Min nesota under auspices of the Omaha school forum. The first two lectures of the course were given on Friday and Saturday afternoons of last week in the Burgcss-Nash auditorium, and dealt particularly with "Individual Differences and Their Significance.’’ Much interest is being shown by Omaha teachers in this technical phase of present day school problems. The second lecture, "Measurement of Human Capacities." will be given February 16 and 17. Educational courses sponsored by (he Omaha school forum and present ed In person by edueators from neigh boring universities enable teachers lo keep abreast of the times in the work of the profession. A registration fee is required and for college credit, ma triculation In tile University of Ne braska Is necessary. Miss Ella Hill of the Kellom school Is chairman of the education committee of the forum and through the efforts of her com mittee, -these lectures are secured. The course is open to the public. College Club to Give Play for Parent Teachers. The drama section of the Omaha College eitib will present a play. "Manners and Modes" at a meeting of Yates Parent-Teachers’ association Wednesday afternoon. 3 o’clock In the school auditorium. The cast will include Mrs. William Burton, director; Mesdamcs C. C. Stephens, William Locke, William Mi-Gibbon, J. E. Wallace. Fred Hill, \\\ E. Fierpolnt, Ira Porter, S. B. Hughes. A song group will be given by Miss Isabel .Williams, accompatjJM by Stanley Lctovsky. Tea will be served at the close of the nregram War Mothers Make Final Arrangements for Tag Day. Plans for the American War Moth ers tag flay next Saturday, when funds will be raised1 for a monument to ho erected in memory of soldiers who lost their lives in the world war. will be completed at a meeting Thurs day evening at 8 In Memorial hall, court house. The War Mothers Kensington club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Berry. 3820 South Twenty-sixth street. Assisting Mrs. Berry will be Mes dames J. II. Neaman, William Niel son, George Parker and L. T. Bullock. P. E. O. Association. The Omaha P. E. O. association will meet for luncheon Monday, 12:30 1 o’clock in the Burgess-Nash tea room. Prettiest Mile Golf Club. The ladles of Prettiest Mile Golf ! Hub will hold tlielr February meet ing at the home of Mrs. T. L. Reuter Tuesday evening. Spectacles were Invented In the thirteenth century. Millinery Salon Third Hoor Precedence in the art of millinery One name in every town is recognized as “The Exclusive Millinery Authority.” In Omaha Herzbergs takes precedence. And this eminence is no idle claim. It is really based on the ^ conceded leadership. Truly—Hals That Brighten Milady's Fashions ) _Weekly Club Calendar_ SI M»AY. Old People's Home. Kontmelle lUmlr %ard—flund.i • i> m. Rev victor' West of Walnut Mill Methodist church, I speaker. Church choir will sing. House of Hope, 7PI5 North Thirtieth street—-S'uti'la' . j p. in. Rev. I II. tJrace pastor of Coxenant Presbytortait church, I speaker. Church choir will King. t»et Acquainted t lull—Sunday. 7 .30 p ni . Hrst t'nitarian churvh. Turner boule- i 'ard and Harnej atreet. Musical program ' followed by social hour. All strangers and lonely folk welcome. Omaha Woman'* Club Ceueral Meeting— Monday, 2:30 p. m.. V. W C. V. audl torlum. Business meeting followed by mu sical under direction of the music de partment, Mrs. Willis J. Redfield, leader. Omaha Walking Club.—Sunday. 7 %0 a. nr. from Webster atreet station, Fifteenth j and Webster streets, oil M. & O. train for Calhoun. All day outing. The walk ! will he from Calhoun to Florence, a dis tance of 12 miles. Homer Pennock. lead-! er, Sunday, 3:30 p. nr, from north end of Florence car line to hone Oak, meet ing all day hikers. Emma Kment, loader. MONDAY. (•arfield Parent-Teacher*—Monday. 2 3'* p. m., a: the school. Program of music and readings. Omaha P, K. O. SUtrrli«od—Monday, 12:30 p. ir»., monthly luncheon, Hurgess Nasli tea room. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle— Monday. 7:30 p. m.. with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty-second street. Tennyson Chautauqua Circle Monday. 2 p m., V. \\ . C. A. Lesson, "The Pacific Triangle," chapters, 2C-26. inclusive. Temple Israel (Sisterhood—Monday sfter ncon, Temple Israel vestry room. Mrs. A. Feltenstcln will have charge of program. Iladassah. Omaha Chapter—Monday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Theodore. Mesdames Julius Stein ami Abe Weiss, as sisting. Monday Musical club—Monday. 8:30 p. m.. with Mrs. DeKmmet Bradshaw. 102 South Fifty-first avenue. Miscellaneous program. TUESDAY. Loomis < bantiiuqua Circle—Tuesday, 2 p. in , Y. W. C. A. Women’ll Overseas Service League— Tuesday, 6:30, Y. W C. A. dinner and meeting. Omaha College Club Chorus—Tuesday. 4 p. in., with Mrs. T. 14. Protzman, 617 South Vorty-first street. I . S. t.rant W. It. C.— Tuesday, 1 :Co j p. m.. Memorial hall, court housp. Plans ! for Lincoln and Washington's birthdays will bo made. South Omaha Woman's Club—'Tuesdsy. 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 42ut South Twenty-second street. Literary pro gram. Guest day. Jewish Woman's Welfare—Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.. Jewish Community Center. Lyric building. William L. Holzman will speak on “Jewish Social Service. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. K.— Tuesday. 1 o’clock luncheon with Mrs. John Buchanan. 024 Mercer Farj< boule vard. Mra. Otis Alvison. assisting. Omaha Business Woman’* Club—Tues day. 6:30 p. in.. Y. W. C. A. dinner, busi ness meeting and current events, Miss Celia. Chase, instructor. Miss Mabel Hall, leader. Omaha Woman's Club Speech Education Department—Tuesday, 1^:15 a. m. Bur gess-N'ash auditorium. Mrs. B. F. Marti, program chairman. Mrs. Joseph Lawrence and Mrs. W. A. Smith, speakers. Serum Club—Tuesday, 1 o’clock luncheon with Mrs. .T. J. Hess. 6416 North Twenty fourth street. Mrs. Georgs t.lndley in .barge of program Mr*. Walter Tries will rca-J a paper un “Omaha Parka and , Boulevards.“ Delphian Chapter— T uesds '■ afternoon.; Rurg-'-.f. Nash tea room. Subject, "The : Merchant of Venice." l.eadfr, Mrs. G. B. 4ld assisted by Mesdames Charles M. j Tanecek, P. J. Haas. A. G. Pinkerton, M. ; Smith and O. E. Heed. Omaha Wsnra'l t luh, 1.Herat ure Pa pa rt men t.—Tuesday, 2 p. m.. A’, W. C. A., ! Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. Mrs. Ho- i tner Stuns. speaker Subject, “The Church.’* Mrs. John W. Gill will read a poem, j "Each in Hia Own Town." WEDNESDAY. i I.. G. E. Club—Wednesday. 2.IS p. m. Elks club .rooms. Monthly business meet ing. Cornu* Club—Wednesday, 1 o’clock Minchson with Mrs. II. K. Sorensen, 4910 I Chicago street. Omulta Rockford College Club—Wednes day afternoon, with Miss Isabel Shukert, J 2228 Larlmore avenue. American War Mother* Kensington— ' Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., with Mrs. Wil liam Berry, 3820 South Twenty-sixth street. Omaha Woman's Club, Music Depart ment.—Wednesday, 10 a. m. Y. AV. C. A. Mrs. Willis Redfield. leader. Robert Cus cadon, director. Omaha College Club I took Review Sec tion—Wednesday, 4 p. ru. Book review followed by tea at the home of Mrs. D. E. Jenkins, 1921 Blnney street. Ak-Bar-Ben Kensington Wednesday. 10! h. m.. Masonic temple, Red Cross rooms, j AII-flay meeting. Members are requested , to bring a lunch and coins prepared to ! letf. Business and Professional Women’s Dl visiou, Chamber of rommwre- Wednes day, K:t5. dinner and program. Telegram and telephone group will be in charge of program. Clan Gordon l.ndies Auxiliary—Wednes day 2 p. m.. with Airs. Thomas MeUIrum,' 2129 Evans street. Mesdames D. Y. Allan. Margaret Park and Byron Boyce will as sist’ the bortess. Antes Turent-Teacher* -Wednesday. 3 p. rn , school auditorium. Program followed by tea. College Club Drama league will present play. Miss Isabel Williams, vocal soloist; Stanley Letovsky, pianist. P. E. O. Water hood, Chapter C. R.— Wednesday, l o’clock luncheon with Mrs. Frank Dec. 2331 £outh Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Robert H. Bishop, assisting. A book review will be given by Mrs. F. A. Cressey. THURSDAY. Vesta Chapter Kensington Club, O. K. 8. —Thursday afternoon, Masonic temple. Mrs. II. Cm1, hostess. League Women Voters Political Educa tion Class.—Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. Open to all league members. Alice R. Howard Cbaufuauquo—Thurs day. 7:30 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. Lesson, “The Pacific Triangle,” chapters lt-15 inclu sive. Amerirun War Mothers, Omaha Chap ter—Thursday. 8 p. m.. Memorial hall, court house Plans will be completed for Tag day. February 10. Omnlm Woman’s -i Club. Home Eco nomics Department—-Thursday, 10 a. m . Orchard A- Wilhelm’s store. Subject, ’•Linoleums.” K L. Braun, speaker. Mrs. .T. F. Dimltk leader. Omaha Womans Club, Art Department —Thursday, 2:15 p. ni.. Y. W. OIO. Tables have been reserved by Mee dames Leu Hoffman, William Quade, James Hanley, A. Von Dollen, T. F, Quinlan, J. Schall, Blaine Young, J. L. Ferlcot William McKenna, Ferris Stewnri, R. E. Miller, A. Chalfout. If. Benford, Penn Fodrea, Albert Foil, J. M. Craney, Joe Flynn, B. If. Harms, P. Jolly, Miss Alice O'Brien and Hazel Auer. Dundee Chautauqua. Dundee Chautauqua circle will meet February 8 at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Edwin S. Jewell, 4220 Harney street. 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