£ £ women’s features i The Omaha Sunday Bee ** ---,-JL_ • VOL. 52—NO. 38. PART THREE OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1923. 1—C FIVE CENTS -—-— . i - -_„___ _ -** '" Where 'Jbalmy freezes jGloir Omaha Travelers Invade South America The Higher Things, Such as Taxes Claim Gabby's Interest in Lent By GABBY DETAYIA. GABBV I* much Interested In the talk about cutting down stute ex penees. File renlixes, with apolo gies to her readers, that her concerns In the past have been, alas, narrow and personal, but with the coming of Lent her thoughts have turned to higher things, auch as taxes. The point which Impresses Gabby Is that the admirable schemes pro posed for saving the state's money may be applied In our homes. Rrsdletlon of tuberculosis among dairy cows and other Jive slock, for Instance. The argument Issuing from the seat of government against spend ing half a million dollars biennially that way. Is, that If w* Jet the t. h. go, II will eventually eradicate Itself. Thsrets a thought now for the ran ' ny tpother. , "Why take my. children to « den I list." site may well reason. "If I lei I their teeth go they will eventually j fall out. They may he the first teeth | anyway, ari(J other* will come In. Am I suppose they don't? With all the gooil ioanned soups w* have nowadays i there Is no excuse for anyone going | hungry just because he can't chew.' Doubtless there are some overly anxious people who are fearful ol drinking the milk or eating the flesh of diseased entile. Troubles should not be exaggerated, The state main tains a hospital for t. b. sufferers, ami so far ns reports have Indicated. Ibis Institution will not he closed u*|i under the new economy program. Poo pie contracting the disease will there fore have n place of refuge where they may go while wrestling with the ravages of the great white plague. Then there la ths state library com ----- — — 1 mission which semis books into rural distrn i , all over the state. My drawing and quartering this department of the Mate, we will save 120.000 biennially. Another good lesson for the mother In the home. .She may reason: "Why not save the money wc sre spending on reading matter? If a child wants to reait tie will find a way. lie ; miiv turn to’titllhonrds, medicine bot tle labels and even campaign liter ature, nil of which are available with out ci.ei " And what better than eanrpalgn lit eraliire? There Is sufficient of it alone to give children facility in reading us well nn a broad vocabulary, offer ing at the same time, not only cor rect Information regarding the high quality of candidates for office, but Ideals which, absorbed by rising gen erations, will Insure for our great commonwealth leadership mining nu lions through centuries yet to come. Miss Jane Wattles who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. i srl Nagle, i will rid urn to her hums at Nellgh | In a day or two. ZtfatyrapA'i by £?ui$ £ &>s*/ar/cA. Ilfilniv hree/e*. Iropiral foliage, dark skinned people and the soft speech of Spanish longues are only a few of the influences which, combined with a lazy voyage on a luxurious steamship out of New York, gave Omaha trav elers to South America an entrancing winter cevil.se. No. I picture shows, from loft to light, Mrs. T I' Stroud, Mrs. John IJonlierger, < S. Strbhlns, Mrs. Hawthorne Daniel (formerly Miss Ndl Ryan), T. I SI rood. Mrs. K. 8. Rood. Mr. Mead of the White Stare line, Mrs N \. I)ani<‘l, Lunin K. Host \x irk and «f«»liit I .ioiiluTgcr. Ml ar<* mInmii! IIih White star liner Megan!ir, January 15, ready to put nut for thr West Indies. Mr*. Il i lhorne Hanirl, now of Brooklyn, had go no aderk to *«> goodhy to her IniHhaiid'a mother, Mrs. llaniel. Wrapped and hr furred to resist New York’s winter thill are they all. In nluup contrast to the next picture. y No. 2—Straw lints, organdy dresses and while shoes in January, and one si spei ls that the Tropic of ( .nicer lias been crossed So it has. .anil here are Mr. Stehliins, Mrs, Stroud, Miss \gnes Scott, Mr. Stroud. Mrs, Kood, Mr. I.lonhergrr and Mrs. Daniel, at ti.atuii I,neks, l^niaina. No, .1—Where “His Islands lift their fronded palms In all " Omaha parly at the Country club, Nassau, llnlmma Islands. No. 1—Mower market at Caracas, the rapltal of \ eive/mia. I anding st l.a (itiaira, on the South American coast, the parly motored to ( aracas Cater they nosed along the northern shore Of the roiitlneiit to the mouth of the Orinoco river. The hlaik-eyed Susans are not the only black eyes ap • parent In the picture. No. fl—Wrapped in a «tearner rug, a favorite Imok in hand and the blue sea stretching out before, an Incomparable reei|ie for relaxation, so these voyagers say, while they look the part. They are Mrs. IJonlierger, Mis Rood. Mrs. Stroud, Miss Scott, Mrs. llaniel, Mr. lionliergrr and Mr. Stroud No. 7—Country rluh grounds at Havana make a fairy Ilka background for Mrs. Stroud. Mr*. Haulrl, Miss Scott. Mrs. Rood and Mrs, John l.lon • berger. No. R—Sun Juan, I'ortn Rico, at the foot of the statue of Ponce dr la'on. tile gentleman of fountain fame. Mr. Ilostwlck at (lie right, looking (tulle native. / Dr. K. H. Ila^rtty to Lecture I his W c«*k for School 1' oriiiu. 'The Mastery nf Kngllnh Prose us I Printed to Schoolroom Procedure" •• th* auhjoct of a acrlca nf two leo i tures to he tlollvoiTt! in Omaha this J week at the lintg« s* Nash auditor him, by T>r. H. M. Haggerty of the ! Palveralty of Mlnueitotn. These tec lured ere part of a enure on Kdticn jtlonnl Tenia and Measurement* which Hr. Haggerty Is presenting under the auspices nf the Omaha School fur i lint. Thla week*a Iccttiraa will l** giv Ian on Ft I day afternoon at 4 o'clock and Saturday noon at 12:10. 111ii preceded hy t oVin'k luncheon, for which reservations may he made with Mrs. William loche >r Mis it W Mngner, hy 10 o'clock Thursday morning. A feature of the program, to be given under direction of Mr*. Floi nua* liatdor Palmer and Mr*. IVyo I’rane. 1* a two-piano and organ nutn >er pt'g|> Kile Faure. at a ntoeti- ■; of the h--ok review aectlon Y'slrtedsy afternoon 4 o'clock at the home of Dr. Jtnn;» CsUlfaa. JM Mercer Dark boulevard Mrs Drv>timan will he hostess tor Hi-' club chorus Tuesday afternoon 1 o'clock, at H7 South Forty-first street. Mit*s McHugh in “1 oyallio*.’* Miss Kate M. Hugh will read Galea worthy * 'TjOyaltles"’ on Wednesday. M h 7. a: the 1-. h' s«h audt I n. st 4 |i i i T s will he tha st i.sding of the modern pis'» ><» this sen- is cosirs* of th# IHaiva league. % . 4