niE omaiia sunday bke: jantaky 23. win. What Women Are Doing in the World PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL PARK MOTHERS' WELFARE LEAGUE. Tha Arath of Mr. N. T1. Nelson, presi dent of the Omatia Woman' 11 cluh, ct 1ng off a life most active In work for the betterment of women ail children anS for the rlvlc erowth of hor illy, haa csaat a dorp flnom over her nmnjr frlmda, whoM tuimbrr t legion, 1'nttl tha vary last, she wan ss alwnys unflf iKh and thoughtful of othrrs, In this in stant of Mr. Nelson's mnthrr who made hftr homo with them. According to a prominent member of tha club. Mrs. Nel son vu planning a Inn vacation for th eldar Mra. Nelaon that ahe tnlnJit reel from tha extra rtutlea thruat upon her bjr Mra. Kelann'a lllneaa. Tha remalna ara at tho Nelson resi dence thla mornlne; ami will be al ths Cole-McKay undertaking par'ors at Twenty-sixth and Karnam etrerta. Monday morning- at 10 o'clock, lying Jn state thero until 1:30 o'clock, when tha funeral will no held. Dean Tancock of Trinity cathe dral will officiate. Tha board of directors of the Omaha Woman a cluh and tha advisory com mtttae Instituted by Mra. Nelson, consisting- of peat prealdenta of the club, will attend tha funeral In a body. Burial will be at Forest Lawn cemetery. Re. Hull of tha Hanacom Park Metho dist church will address tho Omaha Women's Chrlatlan Temperanr union meeting Wednesday at t:30 o'clock at the Tounr Men' Chrlatlan association. Hpe clal Information with regard to tha peti tion work will ba given. Tha FreafcyterleJ Missionary aoclety. a onion of all tha Presbyterian church aooietiea, will hold a meeting Wndncs dsy afternoon, at o'clock, at tha Young Women's Christian association auditor ium, at which tlma tha Hov, Charlea Klilla, a missionary from China will ad dress tha member. Mra. O. C. Thomp son la In chart of tha meeting. Tb Scottish Rita Woman! club will hold Its regular meeting at I o'ctock Fri day at tha Scottish Rita cathedral. On tha reception committee for thla meeting will ba Mesdames R. J. Plnnnlng, J. U Bakar, R. V. Cola and Frank Dewey, whlla tha refreshments committee la made up of Meedamea Thomas Falconer, Charles McPhereon, R. W. Walters, X. Krnetta and II. Relnschretber. A aoclaj hour follows tha business, during which Mrs! B. E. Evans will give , character readings. Mra. Oaorga V. Jlrown waa elected president of tha Central Tark Mbthers' Welfare league at the last meeting, re placing Mr. Joaeph W. Miller. Mrs. a. It. Devereux la tha secretary and Mra. Charlea EL Taylor the new treaaurer. An advisory committee will soon ba ap pointed by tha president. Meetings ara held tha second Friday of each month. Ancient sculpture will be compared to modern sculpture In papers to be read by Mra. R. W. Koch and D.-s. C. It Cameron at a, meeting of the Mothers' Culture club of the West Farnam dis trict Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. W. It Mick, 111 South Thirty sixth street The hostcsa will bo assisted by Mra. 3. H. Aldrlch. '"1 ' I 'I ,.. ' r , 1 ' ... . v i ) V ' ' " 1 " fe " V.' -.' ' ' r" J Jtrs. George W Brown HEADS CIVICS DEPARTMENT OF BABY WELFARE LEAGUE. . - A ' I I '? ' "' : . i ."v - '' ' ' '. SHE WILL SINO FOR THE WOMAN S CLUB. i f.. i -; 1 1 I l " ' 1 Jtffsr .Zydia ff existed of the Omaha Woman's cluh. At the meeting Tuesday at 4 o1ok Miss Galla way will talk on "The Power of Puirges tlon." A rises dlsctinslon will follow. Mrs. J. N. Paul of St Paul. prefMent of the Nebraska Federation of Wotnen'e Cluhs, and Mrs. A. i. Peteraon of Aurora, past president and now General FedratJon state secretary, are enpeted In Omaha Tuesday, en route to V Motnes for a conference of atate presi dents. They will be the guesta of Mre. M. D. Cameron, slate civil service ro form chairman. Owing to the death of the Woman's club president Mrs. N. H. Ncleon, no large club affair hna been planned for thene honored guesta. In deference to the memory 6f the club's president Mrs. N. It Nelson, who pnseed away Friday, and because the speaker, F. A. Urog&n Is 111, the social arlenre depe,rtment of the Omaha Woman's club haa called off It meeting of Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Peterson of Aurora, General Federation state secretary, haa Issued a call for all club women who expect to at tend the biennial convention In New Tork, My 23 to June t, to wttte l.rr at the eeriest possible date. tint she may send them the routing for the Nebrieka delegation and Information rcganllns; ret en. The Hotel Barny haa been aanlmed to Nebraska women. The West Fide Wonvm'e Christian Tem perance union will meet at the home of Mrs. John Oanta, etOO Hickory street Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Several Omaha em pi or era will tell of their needs and requirements for em ploy en before a meeting of the vocational guidance section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Young Women's Chris tian association. George A. Custer Woman's Relief corps will hold its first business meeting of this year Tuesday at I; JO o'clock at Mem orial ball. T. W. C A. JQea. The serrloe Sunday afternoon will be a mu'sloai one with Mlsa Cora Bchwarts In charge. At the social hour, which fol lows thla service. Miss Marie Odlome will be the hostess. - All women of the city are Invited to both of these services. On Monday night will be held the an nual meting of the aoelatlon. Supper I to he served at 30 for 2b rents a plate. At the meeting the reports from each derinrtmcnt ere given and other Business tmrmai ted and board membera chosen for the coming year. The dinner will be served in tha cfe, but the cafeteria will be open for the regular service. During tha last week the association has received from the secretary in Tlen stln. whom the local asoelatlon helps to support, five carved models showing dif ferent phases of Chlnene life. These are to he seen In the general office of the nssoclntlon and are very Interesting to show the way In which the Chinese peo ple work. The budget announcing the schedule vf rises work for the second term will be ready the 1st of the week and ran be secured at th office or through the churches or by mall If such request Is made at the oflce. i A class In "Oood English" for young women employed ' In homes Is being taught bv Mrs. John Austin. The latter part of ihe hour will be taken up with a study of selections from American authors. This dsns Is on Thursday even ing from S to I o'clock. COMMERCIAL CLUBS TO TALK OVER CO-OPERATION (fo-operatlon between the Department of Commerce and the commercial organi sations of the larger cities Is to be con sidered at A meeting of executives of commercial clubs and commercial organi sations at Washington In February. Commissioner R. U. Manley of the Omaha Commercial club la to attend the meet ing. The meeting la called by Secretary Reflfleld of the Department of Commerce. CHEAPLY MADE IMITATIONS OF PeMlrael cause fcalr to grow out coarser and stirrer after eecb removal. Bs Wise, insist on the original liquid hair remover whloh ah v. ii ai ntnallv use to control andR retard such growths ! iii mill 0 OH INSIST ' THIS PACKAGES. Fold and recommended by Phermnn eV io Connell Drug Co., Owl Prut? Co.. H-ir-aid rharmacy and Loyal rharmacy. juts. Hugh L&itUsUr : Mrs. George Thacher Ouemsey of In dependence, Kan., who la now In Wash ington. D. C, entertained at a luncheon 'ard 'JU by Mrs. II. N last week in honor of Lady Aberdeen and the officers of the National Council of Women at the Hotel Wlllard. ' Mrs. Guernsey is a sister of Mh-s. Charles II, Auli of Omaha, state president of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and waa last year candidate for the office of prosldent-general of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution. economics department of the club, an nounced for the came date, will be omitted. The Tennyson chapter of the Chau tauqua Literary circle will meat Monday St the home of Mrs. R, E. Sunderland. The lesson In "Changing America" will be led by Mrs. N. Nelson. Mrs. W. B. Howard will lead the astronomy lesson. giving the story of Orion and Its place In literature. From "England's Story,' the chapter on Edward IV will be given by Mra. T. O. Putnam, and that on Rich- Craig. A reading III be given by Mrs. Sunderland. Mrs, Cuvhbert Vincent will read a paper on "Foe;" Mrs. W, B. Howard, on "N. P. Willis," and Mrs. F. II. Wray on "Bay ard Tsylor." will discuss "Ths Great Cathedrals," next Monday, January 31, "The Renaissance in Italy," and Thursday, February 3, "The Renaissance in France." The regular meeting of the Omaha branches of ths Woman's Auxiliaries of ths Kplscoplal church will be held In St. Martin's church. South Side, Friday at J. 30 o'clock. Mesdames Watklns, Roonn and Atkins are in charge of tha pro gram, tha subject for which la "Mis sions in China." Installation of officers for Malva White shrine was held Thursday evening at Masonic temple. Rev, Carl Worden of St Matthias' church, and his mothor, Mrs, Anna Worden, both of them past officers of the Whits shrine at Petoskcy, Mich., being the Installing officers. Mrs. J. V. Miller Is the worthy high priestess and Mr. B. G. King of Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, watchman of the shepherd. Mrs. MEller is a past wor thy matron of Adah chapter and has held a state office also. Membership In the Whits shrine is based on member ship In the Eastern Star order. Mra Cuthbert Vincent, who has been worthy high priestess since the shrine waa Instituted last year, was presented with a Jeweled pin, bearing the emblem of the order a star, cross and shep herd's crook. The recital Tuesday evening; given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly at the Fon tenelle for the benefit of the Social Set tlement netted something over ICTO for ths Settlement and tha board of direc tors are well pleased with their success. Miss Marjorlo Howland, Mlsa Bugente Patterson and 'Miss Marlon Kuhn mado very charming ushers at the recital, which was thoroughly enjoyable from every point of view. ' "Psycho-Analysis" will be the subject of a new series of lectures ' to be given by Miss Claudia V. Gallaway. Instructor for the philosophy and ethics department LI RW0 rw If Annual Clean-Op Sale HOI' Hi FULL Sl'JlilG It's a Genuine Sale of Shoes You Know A Chance to Buy Your Favorite High Grade Makes of Shoes at JUST ABOUT HALF the Regular Prices A tremendous "Clean-Up" Sale of Fine Shoes by a Reputable Family Shoe Store. Every shoe in this sale from our rfiimlar stock all PERFECT standard brands, standard grades, standard priced shoes, known the country over for their great valu9. ' An exceptional opportunity for intelligent buyers who INSIST on QUALITY, but wno are tnnity enougn wish to get it at a bargain price. It's our SEMI-ANNUAL Sale offering a GEN UINE SHOE SALE! Come Monday! I Throe stories from 'Tho Cld" and a modem story will ba told Thursday by members of the Wyche Btory Tellers' I omnia at the publle library, Mlsa Anna Krofi Ulplil. who leads the program, will be assisted by Misses Helen Waterman, Jeannetts Watson and Marie Pollen. Mrs. A. O. Peterson will lead the pro gram on Russian art to be given by the art department of the Omaha Woman's club Thursday morning at JO o'clock at the Young Women's Christian associa Slon. The churches and monasteries of Moscow; gates, towers, great palace and treasury of the Kremlin, and the great belt of Moscow wilt be portrayed, The art section of the Business Wo men's club will give the open program Tuesday evening at T o'clock at. the Toung Women's Christian association. Mts Edna Wilson, assisted by Miss Al vtna Behrens, will give a program en "Landscape patntera," such as Oeorge lanes. Homer P. Martin and Alexander It Wyant. The meeting will be preceded by a supper in the "T" cafe at 11 o'clock. The president. Mrs. H. A. MeParlane, wilt entertain the next meeting of the West Omaha Mothers' Culture club Fri day. Mrs. P. F. Uonorden will read a Paper on "American Composers," and Mrs. t C. Hutchinson on Reginald Ie . Koven and his opea, "Robin Hood." In rtrponse to roll call, each member will name a favorite American song. Mrs. Karl Sherman will lead the pro gram of book reviews and current topics for the J. F. W, club Thursday s'ter noon, when it meets with Mis. T. II. Newton. The Dundee Literary club will be the guests of the literature department of the Omaha Woman's club the first meet ing In February, when M'as Kate Mc Hugh will lecture on "Browning." Under the leadership of Mra XV. E. Khafer, the music department of the Omaha Woman's club will glvs, "The Chimes of Normandy," by Robert Plan quelte, Thursday, at p. m, at the Young Women's Chrlatlan association. Miss Jessie Conoway will tell tha story of tha opera; the sola work is to be done by Kilwln Fuller. Miss Fay Raich ford, Miss Klalne Iale, Mir. John Qunn and Mr. Thomas line. A Quintet, made up of Miss Pale, Mlsa Margarot Tuten, Mr. Fuller, Mkr. L.h11s Kynette and Mr. W. K. Khafer. will slug. Miss Lydla UaUted of Hamburg, la., will also sing a soprano solo, accompanied by Miss Alle- Siia Fuller. Tho musical numbers are by courtesy of Mrs. Millie Ryan's studio. The program of the Benson Woman's club will be divided Into two parts for Thursday's study. The first part, led by Mrs. II. C. Burnham, wtll .be devoted to book reviews. Two papers will be road; "War and Peace," by Mrs, a. W, Iredale, and "The KeaurreeUon," by Mk-s. F. B. Oliver. The president. Mra O. 8, Brooks, will lead on the second part which will be "Parliamentary Law." Rell 'call will be answered by quotations from Tolstoy, Tha Benson Foreign Missionary so- eluty will hold Its postponed meeting of last Wednesday to next week at the home of Mrs. P. A. Leyge, when curios from India will be exhibited by Mrs. Frohardt of Omaha. The monthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. VS. 3. Whistler. Mrs. O. W. Covell of Omaha gave a talk on state survey, glr tng a summary of the need of work and workera in the state during the coming months. A luncheon Served at the social hour. The South Omuha Eq,uh1 Franchise league will hold its annual meeting and election of officers, followed by a tea. at the home of Mra Ernest Bmlth. tlt South Twenty-fourth street, South Bide, Tuesday at S:3o p. m. Mra. lieorge It nilgh will alnt ths hostess, who Is bUj celebrating her birthday, by giving this tea. Mrs. H. C. fiumney will give a Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark 1 ' i If Mixed with Sulphur It Dark ens So Evenly that It Can not Be Discovered. in wrmo ciud out uo cnieriaiiieo. al j a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday, at tha the luncheon, Mrs. Paul TI.eman.on wlllrIort of th n11.1 uffBo conven rtM rl a nsn,p An "Jam Whltrnmh V?11aw I tn and Mrs. D. R. Ilawley, a Paper on "Ella Wheeler Wilcox.' A talk by Mtaa Jessie Towne. dean of girls at Central High school, on her work, wt'l be the feature of tho next program given by the Dundee circle of the Cftild Conservation learua January 34 at the home of Mrs. J. II. Beaton The program is In charge of Mrs. Allen White, end will ba opened by current events. Mlaa To ne s talk will be followed by an In formal discussion. Soveial tnu-iU-el num bers will b given. Several short plays ! led by the In structor, Mlfs Amy Woodruff, will be read by the oratory deportment 0f the Omaha Woman's cl"U Tu-iay morning at Jfl o'clock at Metropolitan hl,!. The ltenMnston planned for Monday by th V. 8. llrsnt Wornun'e Relief corps i.a teen poMpoiud on account of III i,ci!Ui si'K'iiK the membtr. The annual buitt"s meeting- of the Knah Eiile Woman's club will be held Tuf.,1ay sflerooon at IJi.ro ry hall. For u t iou the riiuttUfg tf the home held In Washington and aubscrtp- liona fur the state suffrage paper "The Messenger" will be taken. . FOR WOMEN Laird ft Schober'n $7.00 very dressy, patent and Wright ft Peters' Import ed French Bronte, $6.50 grade, lac or button and the newest Bide lace; kid ?onrd.p.a.t 54,75 16 good lines, $0 grades. Patent, Kids, Dulls, Suede, Buckskins; made by Laird, Wright & Pet ers, Cousins and other ar?.m.a.k.e"'.... 14.45 $6.00 and $5.00 8hos, patents, cloth tops, gray, white or fawn tops, black satin, velvets, satin da Lalne, tana, and "JC 'champagne kid. . VVil w $6.50 and $5.00 grades, Buedeo, Tana, Gun Metal, Patents, all regular stock, In modern C A C patterns , .VWf v Two especially good val ues are Wright & Peters' $5.60 grade Gun Metal, Lace Fawn or ?Q AC black cloth top. . VwsTiS We have Patents, Dulls, Black and Brown Kid, Brown and Black Suedes, somo lace, some button; worth up to Q j Patents, Cloth and Kid Tops, Dulls for real weaY, Tan Calf Bklns, Lace and Button. We don't mention the former prices; Just ell them at.. $2.45 Nice Bargain Lots for Misses' and Children Several pairs of Shoes', worth up to $3.00. AC Uboes, wortbtf-S AC WWW $3.00. at.. aJlsUeJ BUY GOOD SHOES HOW choice Choice, good makes, girls' and misses' Shoes for grown Girls, fine $4.00 makes, choice. 52.95 Mil I FOR Johnston ft Murphy $T French Calf and Tan Rus sia, at urpny f $5.45 Johnston ft Murphy and Boyden $6.60 Calf, Rus- ela ana Pat ents, Button and Lace. . . . . Slater ft Morrill's $8.00 French Calf and Tan Russia, dou ble sole heel $4.75 s rill's $8.00 - . IN. BUI UU to $4.45 Our $5.50 Genuine garoo, cushion double o 1 to heel, at . Kan- - $4.25 Howard ft Foater and other makes. S5.60 and $6.00 values Patents, Tans, Calfskins. Remolds. Drake ft Gable $4.60 Tan Rus sia and Black Calf, at 27 lines, $4.60 and $4.00 values, all good makes. Patents, Tans and nulls A lot of short llnea, $5, $4, $3.60; all rood shoes. Many styles, choice. . . D.ou una $3.75 ke ft Gable $3.45 i and $4.00 od makes. $2.95 t lines $5, good shoes. $2.45 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' FOOTWEAR ;( A Good Selection of Boys' and Little Gents' Shoes at 20 Per Cent Off. ,. Cor. 16th Y SHO ECOi V,l That beautiful, even shade ef dark, gloaajr hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tour hair Is your charm. It makes or mars ths faco. when It fadea, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy snd scraggy, Just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances Its appear ance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you caa get (nun any drug store a tO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," ready to use. Thla can al ways be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Bsge and Sulphur because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell It has ben applied. You simply dampen a sponce or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abun dant. Advertisement. 1 The North Side .Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday at 1:90 o'clock with Mrs. E. C. Bikes. U4 Sahler atreet. A program on 't'o-Opere- tlon of Mlssluns and Temperance" will be led by Mra, t W. Uocdavll. Mrs. O. IV Hnltsly, wife of the pastor of Kountie Memcr al church, witl be the spesker at the noon-day luncheon and prayer meeting of the Business Girls' oouncil. which Is held each Tuesday from 11 o'clock In the morning until o'clock in the afternoon In the court house. A message waa received last week front MLaa Frances Miller of the "Billy" Sun day party, who Instituted the council work here. A. P. T. Ham'.ln of Columb'a unlverstty gives a serirs of fuur lectures before the Omaha Society of ra Arts, bcglunlng Tuesday. The first In the aeries entitled "Principles and Significance of the Gothlo Ptylea." will be given at the IIoul Fontenelle at 4 o'clock aa will the other lectures. Thursday afternoon Mr. Hamlin Last Call! Final Clean Up of all Suits, Drtffnt's, Coals, Waists, etc. The bargains nre truly extra ordinary. For details tsoe our ad vertisement on pa go 2, JL'Lll'S OUKIN. 1508-1510 Douglas St. Llargarcite Lcncn TEACHER OF PIANO S4 moor raHenoa ik 17t at rsrMH. Bettglas TS5. OxuaJta. Heb. Safe, Sound Life Insurance At Actual Cost Wlf m wi H H i i flffc. sssa. m mm l is)) k i , yy mi i sy -if' ass- . For T er Wi oafc li o No man appreciates the value of life insurance so much as he who is not insurable. 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