THE OMATTA SUNDAY WF.K: VKlUVUX 7. 1015. 3 B What Women Are Doing in the World -j flab Calendar. Sl'NPAY Young; Womfn'i Christian -hoi liitlon vffler services, 4:30 p. m. Mi IN DAY Social science department Woman's club, 1:30 l. m. Tennyson Stuuv circle, .Mrs. r H. Cole, hostess. Tl'F.SPAY outh Omaha Woman' club, Uhrarv hall. Oratory, current topics and philosophy departments Woman's club. Monmouth l'ark Mothers" club, school auditorium. Hanscom l'ark circle, Child Conservation 'League of America, Mrs. Newell Jones, hostess. North Side Mothers' club. Airs. K. II. Kair. hostess. Womeh's Club of the Hallway Mail Service, whist party, Mrs. W. r. Kast, hostess. OpeninB lecture on current topics by Frof. h M. Kllng. aimplces of Kqual Franchise society. AVKL'N KS11A Y Dundee Woman's club, Mrs. W. S. Curtl. hostess. Music de partment Woman's club. Miss Amanda Telibens, hostess. Frances Wlllard Woman's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. H. W. Robbtns, hostessi Omaha Woman's Christian Tomperanoe union, Young Men's Christian association, J: p. ni. Hoard meeting- Young Women's Christian association; Book club; South Omaha Woman's club muslcale, High echo 1 nudum luni, S:16 p. m. TIU'KSt'AY Art and French .depart ments Womun n c lub. P. B. O. sister hood, chapter li, Mrs. Andrew Traynor. Henson Woman's club, Mrs. W. W. linbli, hostess. Kmma Hoagland Flower mission. Wyohe Btory Teller' league, public library. Folltical science. clt. Woman's club lit I'nlversity of oitiiihu, 2:15 p. m.. Federation meeting, Child Conservation l.agu6 of Anier ji n. Young Women's Christian assocla Cun 10 a. m. KHIOAY West Omaha Mothers' Culture club, Mrs. J. E. Dutran, hostess. Central l'ark Mothers' lennue, school auditorium. Mrs. N. 11. Nelson, president of the Woman's club, ut home to club mem bers. Omaha Society of Fine Arts, ouiik Women's Christian association, I p, m. ... (Notices for this column should be mulled or telephoned to the club reporter lie tore Friday noon.) OCA I suffragists are distin guishing themselves as pro moters these days. The Equal Franchise society is present mm ing Frof. F. M. Fling of the I'nlversity of Nebraska In a series of eight lectures on current topics. the first one to 'be given Tuesday evening at 8:13 o'clock In the council chamber of the city hall. The lectures will be given each week at the samo time and place. Prof. Fling will be entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rood before the first lecture, and other members of the scclety are planning to have him as their nest during the rest of the series. Suffragists all over the state are boost ing the production of the suffrage movie, "Your Girl and Mine," which promises to bring many silver dollars pouring Into suffrage, coffers. The first showing of the film In Nebraska, outside of the one production during the last state stiff rag convention In Omaha, was held last night at Fall City. Mrs. P. T. McOerr an nounced that the sale of tickets was most gratifying. Friday afternoon suffrage workers In the Fourth ward met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Fairfield and made plans for distributing tickets In that ward. Meet Ir.gs will be held in many wards and precincts this week In a concerted effort 1 1 sell tickets for the movie. Mrs. Draper Smith, Mrs. George F, Copper, Mrs. James Richardson and Mrs, Fairfield are managing the business end of the production at the office of the film company which is bringing thfc "Your Girl and Mine" to this state. They Are on duty each day in the week. The social sclenoa department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet at the Metropolitan hall Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The drug habit and the Ule, gal sale and misuse of drugs will be the topic for discussion. Alvln F. Johnson, author of the bill regulating the sale of drugs, which is new pending in the legislature, will dls cuss the subject from a legal point of view; Judge Charles Foster, from the po lice court viewpoint, and A. W. Miller, new juvenile officer, will tell the expert enccs of a Juvenile court officer. Mrs. F. A. Follansbce, leader of the depart ment. Is arranging for more speakers on this topic. An open discussion will follow the presentation of the subject by these men. , The North Side Mothers' club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. H. Fair. 2436 Saratoga street, Tuesday afternoon. Roll call response will be quotations on "Thrift," which subject wlU also be dis cussed by Rev. C. N. Swihart of the Grace Lutheran church. Mrs. E. O. Car son will read a paper on "Earning and Saving as a Factor In the Development of Character," which will be followed by a discussion, led by Mrs. S. F. Miller. Mrs. Frank L. Johnson will give a Tead log. "What Are You Worth?" "Life aa a Business and the Business of Life" will be Mrs. K. O. Ames' subject. Articles by Henry Clews, A. K. I Dohme and Mar shall Field will be read by Mrs. George Crocker. Miss Evelyn Hanson will glvs two violin solos and Miss Daisy Borton two vocal polos. Mrs. Newell Jones will be hostess for the meeting of the Hanscom Park circle of the Child Conservation League of America Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2154 South Thirty-third street. Mrs. J. P. Brlllhart will read a paper on "The Se'flsh Child;" Mrs. H. G. Denlson, on "The Period of Ilndtvldual Prowess;" Mrs. Saunders, on "Why Pete Licked ills Boy," and Mrs. II. I. LJoyd on "The Dis advantages of an Only Child." Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Henry Maxwell. Theodore Hanson, public welfare expert, will address the Central Park Mothers' league Friday afternoon at the school auditorium. The regular program and election of officers scheduled for this meeting will be postponed until March. "Noted Ministers" will be the subject of the program to be given by the West Omaha Mothers' Culture club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. DiiKan. 116 North Twenty-seventh ave nue. Papers on the character and work of Henry Ward Beecher, William Ellery Channing. Phillips Brooks and Ralph Waldo Emerson will be read by Mesdames I C. Hutchinson, R. A. MacFariana. C. B. Swan anil Blaine Truesdell. What they have added to American' life and whether their interest la still felt will be the basis for a general discussion. Each member will read or quote from on of these famous men. Flotow'a "Martha" will furnish the pro gram for the muslo department of the Omaha Women's club Wednesday after noon, under the leadership of Miss Amanda Tebbens. Mrs. Earle Ftlles will tell the story of the opera and vocal duets will be given by Mrs. E. A. Weath ers and Miss Ruth Ganson. Mr. George Coin pt on and Mr. Marcus Nielsen. Solos will be sung by Miss Tebbens. Ulss Edna Patronesses of Creighton Glee Club Concert -v J , I ' -" II l ' - V if 0I ? WILL ATTEND MEETING OF THE NATIONAL D. A. R. T W ' 1 F i'- MRS. A. K. GAT,T. Former vice president-general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will represent Omaha at the national Daughters of the American Revolution convention, to be held in Washington in April. Rosenzwelg and Raymond Kelly, accom panied by Mrs. Henry Cox and Mrs. J, E. Haarmann, leader of the department. Orchestral numbers will be given by the following: Misses Elolse West, Hasel Wilcox, Madge West and Eugene Paher, violins; Will Hetherington and Earl Stir ling, violas; Edwin Clark and Oscar Welnsteln, cellos;t Earl" Tlcknor, flute; Caro Lecay, clarinet; Felix plrk, trom bone, and Kenneth Widenor, piano. The Woman's club of the railway mall service will give a whist party at the home of the president, Mrs. W. P. East, 3923 North Seventeenth street, Tuesday evening. This will be the second social affair the women have given this season for their husbands. The Omaha Women's Christian Temper ance union will hold'its regular business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho Young Men's Christian as sociation. Mrs. F. H. Cole, chairman of the schol arship trustees, Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, reports gratifying re turns of money loaned to assist young women through colleges in the state. The Benson Woman's club meets Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gamble In Glenn Park. The meeting will be led by the president. Mrs. Silas Wright. The program will include roll call, responses from Charles Wesley, a paper by Mrs. E. C. Hodder on "The Wesleys and Their Success," reading by Mfss Cora Tytman, "Dina Norrls Preaching on Jlhe Village Green," and a paper, "Two Great Non conformist Writers," by Mrs. George Iredale. England's story will be con tinued and Miss Margaret Martensen of Omaha will give piano solos. The second semester for the class In political bclence. which Is being conducted by Prof. F. P. Ramsay of the University of Omaha, under the co-operation of the university and the civil service and edu cational committeea of the Omaha Woman's club, will be entered upon this week. Beginning Thursday, the meeting time will be from 2:15 to 4:15 o'clock In the afternoons, instead of Thursday even ings, at which time the classes met last semester. The class is not restilcted to Woman's club members, but Is open to all who are Interested in political science. Woodrow Wilson's "The State" Is the special text book for this clatts. The con stitution of Nebraska, the charter of Omaha, woman suffrage, penal laws and Institutions, medical Jurisprudence, pro hibition, marriage and divorce, public education, religion and the state and In ternational peace will be among the sub jects studied. A detailed study of the conetltution of the United States will also be made. The Monmouth Park Mothers' club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. In the school auditorium. All mothers are cordially In vited. Rev. J. R. Beard will talk on "Safe guarding Our Boys and Girls." Mrs. A. C. Blngel will sing kindergarten songs and Mrs. Ia. M. Beebe will tel the story, of "Evangeline." The French department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock at the residence-studio of the Instructor, Mlas May Mahonoy. The open program at the club's next meeting will be given by this department and will be In the nature of a French Play. Miss Adelaide SlebMna will be leader of the program for the Omaha Woman's club art department meeting, which will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'io"k. The K'snoii on Vcl:isquei UI be con tinued from the last meeting and Miss II "-'' ''I ' L I x 1 l . ..it VK v -ill - " nc.c.Airuso. Stebblns will dwell especially on the por traits and religious pictures of this artist. The program arranged by this depart ment for the cpen meeting of the club and which was postponed on account of the storm last Monday, will be given the 'latter port of this month. The regular meeting of the membership committee of the Omaha, Woman's club which comes Monday, preceding the meeting of the social science department, will be omitted this week. Stories of knights and kindergarten and primary stories will bo told by members of the Wycho Story Tellers' league Thursday afternoon at the public library. Miss .Margaret Delpsch will be leader of the program and will be as sisted by the MIsbcs Jeanette Watson, Nellie Christensen and Margaret Mc Elhaney. A program on England will be given by chapter E of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Andrew Traynor. Mrs. F. B. Bryant will read a paper on "Social Status and Activities of tho Three Classes,." and Mrs. Bertha Lehnhoff will have as her subject "Reform Movements." Mrs. George B. Eddy will be the assisting hos tess. "Psychic Forces" will he the subject of a talk which Miss Claudia Gallaway, instructor of the philosophy and ethics department of the Omaha Woman's club, will give Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be held In the club rooms at the Metropolitan hall and will be followed by an informal discussion of the topic. Mrs. J. Roth will read Bar al l one-act play "Rosalind" at the meeting of the oratory department o'f tho Omaha, Wom an's club Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. All members of the department are re quested to attend this meeting as Im portant I uslness connected with the de partment's open day program wiM tS transacted. The current topics department of frf Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary I. Crelgh will lead the discussion on Items of current Interest. A new secretary will be elected In place of Miss Margaret Guthrie, who sent In her resignation at the last meeting. Trof. N. E. Rieed of the Omaha Con servatory of Musis and Arts will address the Dundee Woman's club Wednesday afternoon at the iime of Mrs. W. F. Cur tis, 4923 Cass street. His talk will prob ably be on "The Drama" and will be fol lowed by a tea and social hour. The pro duction of Percy Mackaye's "A Thousand Years Ago," - which wm scheduled i for this date, hag been postponed until Feb ruary 16, when It will be given at the Young Woman's Christian association auditorium. Miss Florence Cook, director of the local Montesaori school, will address a meeting of the Frances Willard Woman's Christian Temperance union Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. W. Robblns, 3M1 North Nineteenth street Mrs. H. N. Craig, superintendent of the department of mothers' meetings, Is In charge of the program. An Invitation has been extended to all mothers. Inter ested In the work to attend the meeting. The South Omaha Woman's club musl cale, which was postponed from last week, will be held Wednesday,' at the South Omaha high school auditorium. The muslcale Is given to procure funds for carrying on the hot lunch experi ment at the West Sido school. The pro gram haa been arranged by Mr. A. l. Majors and Includes numbers by Prof. Henry J. Bock's orchestra of twenty- HERE'S SOMETHING NEW Japanese Hand Stores 25c Just the thing fo these real oold days. Old' Chineae Zmbroiderles, Brasses aad Many Oriental Antiques that will 211.12 ty National ank Bldg. aasBMBsassB w ARTISTIC PORTRAITS REMBRANDT 8TU0IO COth and 7 amain, rhone D. 3548. Boom 3. Baldrig Bldg. four miiKl, Inns, an I si.U' numbers by Miss Emma I'lcKman. Miss Hrsle Roy. Mrs. Frank I'rucli. Ml tieorgina liuth Davis and Miss ll"l True. The Tennyson ehaut-r ft Chautauqua Study circle will meet Monday nt the home of Mrs. F. II Cole. The lesson hi "Among English Hedgerows," will be led by Mrs. F. It. Straight. Mrs. Cole will give nn Informal talk on English OHthsdrals Btul castles. Illustrated by their pictures, of which she has a lame number. I'r. Hufiimn. head of the btmau of atrlmul iiiiltist ry, will address the South oiimha Woman's club, Tuesdsy after noon at Horary hall. Dr. Hufiuan will talk on "Meats," the lecture being given under the auspices of the home eeonom- d.irtment. This will be an open meeting. The hot lunch system. Instituted nl the West Side school by the South Omaha Woman's club. Is meeting with marked success, over iw cnitaren oeuig scrvea every day. Miss Charlotte White, national organ iser for the child Conservation Iaguo of America, will be In the city to fed erate the seven local circles of the Itague. The federation meeting will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian association. Officers and delegates from each of the circles will attend and city officers will be elected. The meeting of the Dundee circle of the Child Conservation league, postponed from lwt Monday on account of the storm, will be held Monday at the hunie of Mrs. Fred Elliott, Jr., 5107 Webster street. Mrs. Sarah Rueling of Wymore. state organizer for the P. K. O. Blsterhood, will visit the Omaha and South Omaha P. E. O, chapters this week. She will be the guest of chapter E. and H. K. In Omaha, Thursday and Friday, and til be the guest of the South Omaha chapter Saturday. The Hastings Woman's club gave an elaborate banquet Tuesday evening, to celebrate Its ninth anniversary. Over one hundred guests attended the uffalr. which was in the nature of a Mother Goose party, Mrs. A. O. Peterson, of Aurora, president of the ls'etJjiska Fed eration of Woman's clubs, was the spe cial guest of honor. Mrs. John Sinker, president of the club and active In suf frage circles, presided at the banquet. FOOTLIGHTS LURE SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) choir Tuesday evening at the Boyd the ater. Saturday afternoon Mr. Ulster will give a matinee party for his Sun day school class. The wives of the salesmen of the Fair mont Creamery company who arc at tending the convention will be enter tained at a theater party- at the Boyd Thursday evening. Auction Bridge Club Meets. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Robb entertained the Saturday Evening Auction Brldga club at their home Saturday evening. The club will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Farrer In two weeks. The members arc: Messrs. and Mesdames William Burke, K. J. Hart. E. H. Farrer. F. B. Smith, F. B. Seelemlre, John G. William J. Kuhn, Bchmlttrope. Ward Baler, B. G. Robb. With the Convalescents. Mrs. W. H. Koenig has returned to her home from the Methodist hospital and Is much improved. Philip, son of Mr. and Mlrs. Fred Mont morency, is recovering from an attack of typhold-pneumonla, Mrs. James A. Tancock returned Wed nesday to the deanery from Clarkson hospital and Is recovering from a slight operation j Dinner Dance Club. The Dinner-Dance club gives the fourth and last of Its dinner-dances Saturday evening at the Omaha club, followed by Ctecing at Turpln's. Mrs. Charles Housewives, Quit That Daily Drudgery How your neighbors laugh at the way you drudge dally over your diish washing! Do you know they do their morning dishes in seven minutes and never put their hands in soapy, greasy water? A "Whirlpool" Sanitary Dishwasher will do the very same thing for you. Give us a few minutes of your St are time and allow us to explain how. While You Ait Toiling Laboriously over a pile of dirty dishes the house wife next door Is quietly dusting her furniture or resiling her morning ?aper. Don't spoil your disposition, t don't pav when you can get a "wximi,roox. sabitaby dibb WASAE" that will do all your dish washing in seven minutes. Demonstration Sally. Bring This Ad Ust 10 XMsooaat, Write for Booklet. D. GRUNVVALD Phone Bong. 1911. 1110 raraam St. .'V- ' f 1 'i j 4: !', '. - . - ' . - Knuntie and Mrs. J. T. Stewart 2d are In charge of the arrangements this time. To Honor Mi Coffman. A luncheon was given Friday by the teachers of Cuss school for Miss Blanch Coffman. lrge bunches of spring flow ers were used to decorate the kinder garten, where the luncheon totik plare, and Valentine favors were given to each of the glients, Entei taiu$ N. F. Club." Mr. Cieorge Cooper entertained the i.eti brrs of th N. F lub at his home., 'Friday ecn'.ng. F d hearts were used, In the decorat.ons and alenttnes were given to each of the giests aa favors. Yticre present were: Mis- Messrs. I Klisitbeth Wellman, I-awren'-e Peacock, Josol'liine Harrington Knymoml Sage, Dorothy Twilford, Harry Magge, Mnrsaret Rllev. Howard Hotisnan. Walter ljke, Ward Campbell, tloorge U. Cooper. Dorothy Palmer, Kuth Emory. Mildred Street, v Ruth Cooper, l ay Emory. News of the Wayfarers. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moorehead are spending two weeks In New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Besslr of Omaha sre guests of the Woleott hotel In New York City. Orchard Here's Your Chance to Buy That COME MONDAY MORNING 17 China Cabinets AT HALF PRICE OR LESS in Mahogany, Golden Oak, Wax and Fumed Oak. No reason at all for sell iiifr; them so eheap except that we have sold the pieces that match them. We Call These Real Bargains $H2 Ch'na Cabinet, solid Mahogany, full mirror back, glass eholves $150 China Cabinet, Mahogany, full mirror back 22 China Cabinet, Golden Oak , $18 China Cabinet Golden Oak $20 China Cabinet Golden Oak $62 China Cabinet, Golden W&x Colonial $11 $9 $10 s$31 $43 China Cabinet, Golden Wax $2152 Lace Curtains, Pairs. 49c and 89c big bargains in Novelty ani Qu.ik.or Laco Curtains, 45 inches wide, both white and Egyptian Curtains, tliat sold from $1 25 to $2.25 per pair. Madras. Scrim and Net. 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Those, whos hair Is turning gray, be coming faded, dry, seraggly and thin hav a siirprlso awaiting them, because aftel one or two applications the gray hall, vanishes and your locks) become luxur Isntly dark and beautiful all dandrufl goes, scalp itching and falling half stop This Is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur tonight end you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and youi youthful appearance within a few day Advertisement. Co. elm St. China Cabinet $80 China Cabinet, Ma- tfJIA hogany, mirror back.. PtivP $35 China Cabinet, "750 Fumed Oak P $30 China Cabinet, CI K Fumed Oak ipJLO $42 China Cabinet, 01 Fumed Oak V X $52 China Cabinet; Flanders Oak . . . $26 Nets, Yard 12c that were 25c to 35c an ample assortment ot nets, 12 to 15 yards ot a pattern a fin lot of bargains that actually sold at from 2Cc to 35c per yard. IBS Copper Clad Malleable Iron Ranges an unbreakable copper-lined stove that will not rust out built to retain heat, save fuel and main tain uniform temperature. T 6 . 8 c a r t I'ln. olid void, platlnu m top, 7 Dia monds, $25 93.B0 a Month. it im roar modes FiretiU S1 9 y$) 1 Wo. i6 Ca. u double stocll gold filled, warranted for ti yra. polished or beautifully a 4 engraved Wis rhon Pemrlaa 1444 aat Our aaJeemaa Will Call. Call or write for Catalog No. 01.