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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOUKU 4, 1914.
What
Women Arc
Doing in the World
President of Omaha Woman's Club
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M"m A VJ'mi'lhn Woman's Hub. Metro
politan I.h.i. : I'. ' "" . V to
gether pm.' Vo. iik lih.-m i l.tir -
t-an em i a I--'-' ' 'm 'I
Conerti-in l.easn- .f Aiufiiu,
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Tl;I-PAt '!!. me e.-..n.ml.-a rtepsrtment
rinun "iiiiiiim u ,
8. I rrl siure f.o.'l. ' 'i
association. Illicit !'' J -Kim
W rmiHii a (i i'1. Mrs.
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VKI'NI-SI'W- l.il-mt r.' d.;nt!mnt of
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ro...HMn M n, nl l'i".-....n at Hnill
on !. W..m-ti - i-ml-imr, 1 """r
an.c t ni n J- r-,i,-rnii-Ti of omaha. H.i-
Ihl'ltShiv ' Hum. I'.'.'.i l e.-..nomrs dc.
rHrtm.nt. Wl... Woman's 'hHv v
ernmcnt . l.i.--. 'man VX. munis . M'.
Vinif Votlici' Hub Mckinley
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p 11. Ki"" H-Kl'""l KI..T ml....on.
IIU .Y-w.,.t nirar.a Mothers' C'Mtui
c ub Mr- .1 T Co'.p-r ln-Mees Mrs
V M Nnl.. pri-!.;.nt of the fimaha.
I.' JL.'. :,t home I'.r Huh mem-,
n"'icm for n.lt column ''""''1.';'
mailed 'T telephoned U. the club editor
before I'rl.luy nmm )
ONI'AY nfti rnoon will be the
1 opening tin i time of the wmuna
y Woman Hub at the Metro-
pOMIHIl . Mil' 0"lll. , mm-
Intf will he given over to re
iort. prim ipaliy of the blin-
Ttinl convention of tlic (ivneral Federu
tion of W Onion's flul. hl h i held in
Chi. mo In Jutiri. Mm. I... J. Healcy will
t. !l about the mx'liil u.n- t If the conven
tion nnd about the homo ccnnomlo depart
ment; Mrs. W'. r. Lamturt, clvks and
conservation; Mrs. J M. Lord, art; Mrs.
C". W. ll.iycg, suffrac; Jfrs. J. F. Johna
ton, civil service reform, and Mrs. K. It.
J. Kdholni. imbllc h'talth. Mrs. F. J.
litirnett will slve a rMort of the district
meetln which was hold In t'apllllon In
the spring.
All dtiartinents of the Huh will resume
their meetings as iimihI with the exceptton
Df the Fren. h and music dupartmi-nts. The
music department will meet Wednesday
afternoon Instead of Thursduy. No data
iar the meeting of the French department
will bo announced until after a mootlnK
which wlil be held some time next weelt
at the home of the Instructor, Miss May
Jluhoney.
The literature department will meet on
"Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, under
the leadership of Mrs. C. II. Mullln. Kip
linK's works will be studied, Mrs. John
Huurmajin having "Folk Lore" for her
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until Octolier H, on account of Ak-Sar-Hen
fcftlvltb s.
The next biennial convention of the
C,i nernl F'edi-ratlon of Vntnn'l Clubs
will be held In New York In 1911
Two members of fmiaa chapter of tha
P-iuKriti rs of the American Kevolutlon
he been trmle members of the national
committees. These are Mrs. C. H. Aull,
who hai tven appointed a member of the
fontlnental Memorial hall committee,
and Mrs. ft. K. MfKelvy, member of the
l' i lnMren and Hon of the Itepubllc "
The openinn mcetlnit of the Asjoc1alion
of f'olleslate Alumnae will be a large re-
ietin on Faturdav afternoon, October
IT, the place of which will be announced
I Inter. Colli. p. Kirls who are elotilile for
im rnbornlilp will bu the srueatx of honor,
l d ial Invitntiona bclnic extenled the
;(.mah Welltsley, Ynnmir and Smith
jrliibt. In. Lu.lle Kaves of the socIoIorjt
joVjaitment of the Nebraska university
will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs.
I Martin Dlmei y Is In charsi of the meet-
Ing and Mr". Robert Gantt Is president
of tho sssoelatlon are renrRanlzIng for
of to association pre re-orgnr.lzed for
tl - winter ;inil tho year book will 'be
Issued tho latter part of the month.
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Miss Alice Loomls. head of tho home
peonnml'S d-partnunt of tho University
of Nobraska, will bo the speaker
at the opening meeting of the
home economics department of the South
Omaha Woman's 'club. Tho meeting will
bo held at the home of Mrs. W. 8.
Derbyshire, O street, Tuesday after,
noon at 2:30 o'clock. Assisting the host
ess will bo Mesdames I J. Farrell, T. J.
Ilulgron, C. W. Sears and J. D, Hinger.
FIELD SECRETARY OF NATIONAL
SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
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the home of Mra. Ilowella, 6111 Orant
street, on Tuesday afternoon. Instead of
Thursday. Mra. Hodder will be leader, and
four papers on English authors will be
read Vrs. Wilcox will gtva a reading
from "Canterbury Talea."
Tho annual meeting of the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union federation of
Omaha will bo held Wednesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at Barlght hall. Nineteenth
and Farnam afreets. Election of officers
will take place and plan discussed for
the coming year.
The next meeting of the Miller Park
Motlien;' clrclo will be hold Wednesday,
October 21, when Mr. Orletta Chittenden,
kindergarten director, will give a talk. A
series of domestic aclence lectures are
also being arranged by the club. Tha
Junior musical will be given the last week
In Out'bcr and the school orchestra will
also reorganize soon. The mothers aro
planning to Inaugurate a story telling
hour for the children.
The Wycha Story Tellers' league meet
"fng, which was announced for Thursday
has been postponed ori account of the
Ak-Sar-Uen parade, and will be held on
Wednesday, October 14, at the publlo library.
Tha Benson Woman's club will meet at
Heirs of St.' Louis
Millionaire File
S Suit toBreak Will
PT. IDUIS. Oct. I A ult to break
tho will of James Campbell, multl-mil-llonalre
railroad promoter, was filed In
the circuit court her today by the child
ren of John P. Campbell of West Virginia,
a brother of the deceased.
fader tha Campbell will tha entire
estate la to go eventually to ft. Louis
university. Tha validity la questioned on
tha ground that It was changed after It
had been witnessed.
The petition also charges that "by rea
son of Incidents In his business and aocliU
Ufa and his fear of death and future pun
ishment," Mr. Campbell easily was im
posed on and Influenced to leave hla
estate In trust for a medical school and
hospital for St. Louis university.
E. H. LUIKHA.RT BANQUETED
AT THE OMAHA CLUB
E. II. Lntlthart. who recently returned
from Europe, was tha guest of honor at
a banquet given him at the Omaha club
Friday evening. Twenty-one members of
surety bond companies attended the gath-
I
ering. Mr. Luikhart spoka upon his war
experience at Paris, where he helpe h
American ambassador In giving assist
ance to follow country men during the
rush following tha declaration of war.
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It is Just Natural
To Admire Babies
Our altrustlo nature Impel lore for the
Cooing InSjnt And at the same time
the eubJecWof motherhood Is ever before
us. To know what to do that will add
to the physical comfort of expectant
Motherhood Is a aubject that has Inter
ested most women of all times. One of
the real helpful things is an external
abdominal application sold In most drug
stores under the name of "Mother's
Friend." We hare known so many grand
mothers, who In their younger days
relied upon this remedy, and who recom
mend It to their own daughters that It
eartainly must be what its name Indi
es tes. They have used It for its direct
Influence upon the muscles, cords, liga
ments and tendons as it alms to afford
relief from tne strain and pain so often
unnecessarily severe during the period of
expectancy.
Every woman should mention "Mother's
friend" when the stork la the subject of
conversation. An Interesting little book
Is mailed free upon application to Brad
flld Regulator Co., 405 Lamar Bldg.,
Atlanta, Oa. It refers to many things
that women like to read about
Oet or recommend a bottle of "Mother's
Friend" to-day and write for the book.
mothers' meetings, Mrs. W. H. Pierce;
1 temperance and labor, Mrs. M. Ourslauer:
medical tomperance, Mrs. V. K.' Othmer:
press reporter, Mrs. A. V. Miller; Loyal
I Temperance legion, Mrs. C. J. Smith.
subject; MlHs Klla H. Knight, "Btory of A mednl contest for Iho children of the
Him." and Mrs. Mullin, "The Umi'i Ilo- City Mission will be held under the aus
Union." Following the program, there wilt pices of the North Bid Women's Chris
be a luncheon at the Hamilton rafe for,tian Temperance union at tho Olivet Hap
nu mbers of this department and their tut church, Thursday evening. October
friends, llcacrvationa may Le mude with 1 16. The prize will be, awarded for tha
, Mrs. C. It. HemiK!l, Mrs. L, M. I-ord and
i Mrs. II. H. Mcbunuld until Tuesday.
The oratory department, which regularly
j meets on Tuesday, the same week as the
club, has postponed lis opening meeting
' for one week,
j Announcements of tho remaining depart
j menta of the Woman's clubs will be mad
I later.
I The officers for the coming year are as
J follows;
J President, Mrs. N. H. Nelson.
First vice president, Mrs. K. M. Pyfert.
j KiH-ond vleo prtuMciit, Mr. John O.
Reiser.
i Itecordlng secretary, Mrs. F.arl Stan-
, field.
I Corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. It.
. FemaAd.
j Treasurer, Mrs. C. It. Murtey.
. Chairman auditing committee, Mra, E.
I It. Hunt.
j Constitution. Mra. Harriet MacMurphy.
Courttaieti, Mrs. Isaac lougias.
t House and home, Mrs. t.l ward Johnson.
I Library, Mrs. W. 8 Knight
Membership. Mrs. V. F. Porter. Mrs.
tUorno Wilson. Mrs. 1. O. Craighead,
Mrs. C. P. Coon and Pr Farah Mumn.
' The leadcra of the dlf feront department
1 are aa follows: ' Household economls,
I Mra, K. J. Burnett; literature. Mrs. C. U.
Mullin; French, Dr. Katherln O'Connor;
' oraloryx Mrs. Grant Williams; art; Mrs.
'. J. Itoberts; current topics, Mra Cuth
bert Vincent; music, Mrs. John Haar-
' monn; philosophy and ethics, Mrs. 8. A.
Collins; social science, Mrs. F. A. Fallens
bee. The educational and civil service re
', form ociiimlttera will have a class In
government, which will meet Thursday
evenings In the Van Hnnt college rooms.
I'rot. Ramsey of llm I'nivcrs.ty i,f Omaha
will be the leader and Woodrow W.lson'a
The Btat'" will be the teat book.
The nineteenth meeting of th Nebraska
j Federation of. Women's clubs will b held
i at Pawnee City October 15-10, at tha Moth-
tnllst church.
Mr. A. Q. Peterson of Aurora, state
president, wlU preside.
Among the wumsn who will appear on
the convention program are Mr. C. W.
Hayes, ex-president of the Omaha
"Woman's club, who is chairman of the
tut legislative committee; Mrs. F, H.
Cole, chairman of the scholarship trus
tee; Mrs. ' pruce MeCulloch of Bouth
Omaha, and Mrs. N. M. Graham, presi
dent of th South Omaha club.
Mr. Anns Morey of Hastings will give
report of the biennial convention and
Mr. Harry U Keefe of Wallhlll. re
cording secretary of the General Federa
tion of Woman clubs, w 11 give an ad
drees on "Th Spirit of tha litemilal."
Th Omaha delegate will leave the
Ifurllngton station Tuesday morning Oc.
tober U at ( S) o'clock. Among the dele
gates will bo Mrs. N. H. Nelson, presi
dent of the Woman's club, and Mesdames
L. M. Lord. K. M. yfert. J. C. lUmmond,
J. H. lumcnt, F. J. liurnett, F. J. pirss.
T. H. Ward and li. A. Collins. The al
ternate are Musilame Thomas Prown,
John O. Yalser, Harriet MacMurphy, C.
II. Townsond. E. Oehrle, K. E. McKelvy,
F. A. FolUusbeo. F. F. Porter and W. 8.
Knight
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Mra W. O. Pnlsley of Helen. Mont ,
formerly of Omal.a, arrived Beturday
morning to b the guiwt of Mrs. Tuthbeit
Vincent. Mr. Paisley wu an active
tnomber of the Omaha Woman' club,
having held the offices of assistant
leader of tho current topic depai tuwnt,
assiaUnt lesder of tK household eccnom
, ic depart nu nr and chairman uf the
conservation committee, when she move I
to HeUnu over a tar ugo. Mrs. Vln-
eent entertained a large triage party
in kef hinn- PutJiday afternoon.
heat temperance oration. Hpoclal inuslo
has ben arransud by the society for thi
occasion.
Th moellpg of the West Bide Woman'
Ctirlstlun Temperance union which was
announced for Thursday, has been post
poned on week on account of Ak-Rsr-
Btn.
Mr. Blaine Trueadell, secretary of the
club, entertained the member and their
huahands at a social meeting at the
home of Mrs. Trueadell, Friday evening.
The Dundee Child Conservation League
of America was organised Monday after
noon at the Punde Presbyterian chureh
by Miss Char't White, national lc
turer tor th league. Mrs, N. K. Sype
was elected President, Mrs. J. II. Beaton
vice president, Mr. I, It. Arey secretary
and Mr. F. B. Martin treasurer. Th
first regular meeting wlfl be held Mon
8ay afternoon at 2:) o'clock at the home
of Mra I. H. Arey. 8201 Can street, after
which meetings will be held at th same
time on alternato Monday afternoon.
The program for th first meeting I on
"Habit," and I as follow: Roll call,
quotation on "Habit;" paper. "Estab
lishing the Habits of Early Infancy and
Their Value to Child and Parent," Mra
J. H. Ileaton; paper. "Habit and Its Re
lation to Character," Mr. F. 8. Mrtln:
reading. "Karl King." Mrs. IS. Doty;
music, selection from )chubert.
Th Omaha Suffrag association will
hold It regular business meeting Tues
day afternon at l:J0 o'clock at liarlgnt
hall, Nlneesnth and Farnam. Important
bualness will b transacted.
Mrs. P. M. Trltchard of the Ptory Tel
lers' league will tell atorte and organise a
department of story ttlllng at a meeting
of th Monmouth Prk Mother' club,
which will be held October 13. The club
will also study American women writer.
At a recant election. Mr. Charles M.
Plotta was chosen president; Mrs. I). C.
Latham, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Cope
land, secretary, and Mrs. Q. H. Burcham,
treasurer. Miss Etta Smith, principal
tha Monmouth Park school,; Mrs. Uurcham
and Mrs. Galbralth, constitute the pro
gram committee,
Mrs. F. I Pftasterer entertained the
members of the Sermo club at her home
Tuesday afternoon. The subject of study
ws "famous Women of Hacred and
Profane History," and papers on "Eve"
and "Queen Zenobla of Palmyra" were
read by Mrs. Taul Themanaon, the presi
dent, and Mra O. K. Hawley. Following
the program, a luncheon was served. The
decorations were, carried out In the Ak-8ar-Ben
color scheme. Mrs. V. R. Cruner
was the guest of the club.
The first regular meeting of the J. F. W.
club will be held at the home of the
president, Mrs. Thurma Ellis, Thursday.
October 15. The Montessorl method , will
bo among the subjects of study for the
coming year. The first meeting will be In
the nature of a social affair. There have
been several social meetings of th club
at the Field and Carter Lake club during
the summer.
TPllfe
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Tho regular meeting of the Central
Park Mothera' Welfare league, which was
announced for Friday, has been postponed
The political and social science depart
ment of the Woman' club la sponsoring
a new department this year. It la a
child's welfare department, of which Pr.
Orace Wlghtman will be the chairman.
assisted by Mra. C. W. Hayes and Dr.
Margaret W. Koenlng. In adding the
child' welfare department the social
science department has In view the estab
lishment ef a parent educational bureau,
where the child may be examined, stu.liod
and helped from the time when It
eligible to examination until It leaves the
public achool. One aim of this bureau Is
to bring the parent and teacher Into
closer union by Interchanging Ideas. lec
ture to parents, given by men and
women who are at the head of the pro
fession of scientific child culture, are
being planned. Mr. Frances A. Follans
bee la leader of the department, assistant
leaders being Mesdamea Corrle A. Plrsa,
Mary Ellen Hayes and Janet Craighead.
The secretary Is Dr. Jessie n. Scott, and
treasurer, Maria Itrown. Chairman of
committee are as follows: P.lancne Mo.1
Kelvy, educational; Harriot S. MacMur-1
phy. civics; Henrietta I. Smith, aortal,
service; K. U. J. Kdholm. health. Kmma;
P. Col, legislation; Agnes 11 Roberts. In.:
dustry; Fannie O. Coon, courtesies. Mrs.!
J. H. Dumont. Mrs. Grace I.. Carmlchael, J
Mrs. U M. I-rl and Dr. A.liia Wiley,
Ralston constitute the program commit
tee. Mrs. Charlea McMahon of Salt Ike
Cltv. auditor of the General Federation
of Women's clubs, arrived In the city Frl-1
Everybody Loves
A Lady Fair
And a Lady Can Have a Fair, clear
Complexion by I'slng Htuart's Cnl
cluiu Wafers Altrr Each Meal.
You women ought to hear some men
Is I rav ov"r beautifully clean and she.ll
."-.r sum. mere is nothing that so
?..frmV' man or woman a this.
Where there are pimples, blotches, liver
ii"i, eir., m Mood la
a(Credlfi1l XcBiPinnis
The Rubel store brought to the people of Omaha
Inwpr fprmc nf rimmpnt- fhan fhpv Vmrl pvpr hppn crivpn hpfnrp
We were the originators of lower terms we still make the lowest and S
easiest terms to be found in Omaha. Our New Terms are so much lower 8
than the terms of other stores that you should certainly call here before
opening a credit account anywhere.
ELEC' ft
TRIC 4l,
LAMP rW
FULLY
w ' ' i-
"-'ni'iTiiit'rsiiftW'iTn riiiia ' ' -asisiTiBVi'irrr
filled with Impurities.
diseased anil I
(-lean th blood
ana mess erred disappear at once.
That Is what' Stuart'. Calcium Wafers
uu annum oeyona oeiier.
he Was a Pimply fersea Oaoe tTpoa
a Time." j
Stuart's Calcium vtafers are known
of thousands of men and
some of the faces you
re made beautifully free I
from skin blemishes t y Stuart a Celi-tum'
-
The Korth .ido Women's Christian
Temperance union hld a special moriing
; Friday alternoon Bt the Hirst Memorial
church. I Ui, of work for the coming
year were diuused and the following
I department suprinundni elected:
Purity, Mr. It. )f Moiton; ablath
' observance, Mia W. U. purkmaa; orlal
meetings, Mr, il A. Cery; red letter
days, Mra John Dalit y; legislation and
lf sbfurecnteot, Mrs. A. If. JtaUbum;
d.v evening and was th. house guest of j d'-d. ..I
Mrs. N. H. Nelson, president of the I .ami,. now m,
Omaha Woman's club. A breakfast wa
given In honor of Mrs. McMahon at the! vtar.ra.
Hotel Loyal Saturday morning by mem- your frlnd tun'lf Ulni ,
bar or the oman ciuo. airs. ; your 'Dr.Ken-out lace. If you giv
Mahon continued on her1 Journev home . the, wonderful little wafers a chance, ;
' " Thais becauie ihey go r ght to the
Saturday noon. j Mal of th, .m,. iUt. i.i.tod. driving
. out ell Impurities. strengihrMlng It, ton
Mrs. J. P. Cooper will entertain the in, u uo. And when the blood is clr
West Omah Mothers' Culture club at the skin is free from blsmlsh.
. ,i t ,i ..., i I rH'jart'a Calcium Waters are perfuctly ,
her home. H5 Jackson street, Frldsy i nrnile ani may i tak-n fr..ly by
afternoon. Th program will be a fol-1 any un. Tli.y contain absolutely no
lows: Pr.per. "K'eals "f Various Group ! nerruf no po son.nis drug!, no .piat. ;
. . . , , , PtusTt's I ali'lum Wafers contain Cal-.
of Colonists and Their Permanence in ( c,(11)1 Sulphide, and a mild alterative-
Our National Life," Mrs. W. W. Car- every doctor prescribes them a humlpeJ
ml. hel and rsoer "lllstorv of Poca. : times a J ear. Tli-K are the most effeu
nib ran. ami PSP"'. r ."" live blood-ei,aneer known to man.
hontus. Mr. U C llulchlnson. Lacn i u doesn t matter h.ther you have
memliere will nsm a great man of the ! blackhids ar-d rlntplr "om.thlng
colonial peHod. ..via, a one-minPt. .Ute- I sj, T.WuT Wa-'
ment of his public accomplishments. The cl.. ers.ma. liver spots or a muddy i
n-embers will then red and discuss thts ! fers and set a surpri la a short tim.. j
topic: "American Be.pon.lbil.tio. daii" them" I.
"TasatUa and Government." and "Laws
of the Land."
Mr. J. A. Hamilton, president, aa4
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Homethlng entirely new
and very artistic. Venetian
lace effect in ahade. with
dull gold, bright gold or
green, fully equipped. Bee
this lamp.
15 value,
special til... . .
9.75
These new terms, are much lower than
you ever secured before these new terms went
into effect. We grant favors and help to cus
tomers and treat every customer generously in
the matter of making his payments.
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