V. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE:V FEBRUARY 8, 1918. 3 li T Adelaide Kenncrly Ella Fleishman, 1 AmfiMSKK 4 I clubdom Monday Omaha Woman's club. Metropoii tan club house. 2:30 o. m. All Saints' Red Cross auxiliary, parish I.ouse, 9 a. m. Chautauqua circle.'Tennyson chap ter, public library, 2:30 p. m. . Many Centers club, Y. V. C. A. 6:13 p. m. Neighborhood Bible class leaders, W. C. .... 2:30 p. m. P. E. 0, Sisterhoodr Benson chap ter, Mrs. N. II. Tyson, hostess, 1 p. m. Temple Israel sisterhood, Mrs. C 5. Llguttcr, hostess. Woman's club, public . , speaking department, 10 a. m.; ' parliamentary law, 2:30 p. m. Child Conservation league, Dundee circle, Mrs. Fred Elliott, hos tess, 2:30 p. m. Sermo club. Miss Lillian Gurnn, hotess, 1 p. m. South Omaha Woman's club, lit . , erature department. Mrs. C. L. Talbot, hostess, 20 p..m. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps, 'Memorial hall, 2:30 p. m. Business Women's council, lunch eon, Auditorium, 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p, m.; Business Girls' club, Y. W. C. A.. 6:15 p. m. P. E. O. sisterhood, Chapter B. X., Mrs. J. A. Yates, hostess, 2 p. m. Belles-Lettres club, Mrs. Philip Pool, hostess, 2 p. m. Malva White Shrine, Sojourners' club, Mrs. C. D. Scott.-hostess,. 2:30 p. m. Jewis.li Ledies' Relief society, Lyric hall, 2:30 p. m. Conservation league, Dundee circle, Mrs. W, T. Johnston, hostess. 2:'30 p. m. Omaha Woman's club, literature department. 40 a. m.; M. T. Red Cross auxiliary, Baird building. 9 a. m. Mu Sigma. Mrs. George Platner, . 'hostess, '9:30 a. ra. Association of Collegiat" Alumnae, story tellers section, Mrs. Mary Phillippi, hostess. 4 p. m. Miller Park Mothers' club, .school auditorium, -3 p. m. Thursday , Omaha Woman's club, home eco nomics department, 10 a. m. P. E. 0. sisterhood. Chapter E. Mrs. Jennie Traynor, hostess, '2:30 p. m. Daughters of Civil War Veterans. Betsey Ross chapter. Memorial hall, 2:30 p. m. Crook -Woman's Relief corps, Mrs. E. C. Conley hostess. Friday t West Omaha Mothers' club, Mrs R C. Dozier, 2:30 p. m. Central Park Mothers' club, school auditorium. V ' Dorcas tlub, Mrs. LouisNelson, hostess, 1 p. m. f Scottish Rite Woman's club at cathedral, Z p. m. Saturday South Orrtaha Woman's club. . music department. Mrs. ' Leo ; Wilson.' hostess, 2:30p."tn. Omaha Society of Fine Arts, lec- ture byl Mine. Simone Puget, at Fontenelle, 3 p. m. Omaha Woman's Club. Dean James A. Tancock of Trinity cathedral will be kept by illness from - delivering a lecttre for the open pro- v gram of the literature department of . the Omaha Woman's club Monday at 2:30 o'clock, at Metropolitan ' clu'! Miss Amy Woodruff will .give pa--triotic' readings. Dr. Jennie Callfas will sing and Miss Ruth Flynn will give piano numbers. A directory meeting at 1:30 o'clock will precede flie regular business. Miss Nellie Farnsworth, emergency home demon stration agent of the. government, will ' talk on conservation during the busi ness meeting. . , 'The public speaking department is to publish, a pamphlet jon phonetics. A committee which has this in charge will report at the meeting Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. There will be a general review of the last six lessons.-' I ' Mrs. V. P. Harford will conduct the( lesson on 'Amendments'' when the, parliamentary law ' department meets Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Part of the time will be devoted to practice.- .-Mrs. W. S. Knight is leader of the d program for the literature 'depart-! ment, which Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock studies "Pclle, the Con queror.", Mrs. Edward Johnsofa will assist on the program. ' I Prof. Fred W. Upron, head of agrf cultuik chemistry at the University of Nebraska, will address t? : home economics department Thursday at 10 a. m.. Prof. Upson will speaw on "The Scientific Basis of Nutrition." He will take up the relative value of animal and vegetable fats, relative values of protein from different sources, the subject of vitamines and th! whys and wherefores for the prac tices are told are correct in feeding ourselves. v South Omaha Woman's Club. . Scottish history wjll fym the study ' progranf of the South Omaha Wo man's club literature department, Tuesday afternoon at thejhome of Mrs. C. L. Talbot. Mrs. Bruce Mc Culloch will" lead the program, in which Mrs. P. J. Farrell. Mrs. E. M. Sloane and Mrs. N. M.-.Graham will participate. - " The music department meets Sat urday with Mrs Leo Wilson. Mrs. 4 Walter Hill and Mrs. Hugh McCul loch will"ppear on the Russian music program, and Mrs. R. M. Lavcrty will Mead the current topics discussion. v, Dundee Woman's Club.. j H. G. Wells' "Mr. Britlinfe Sees It Through". will he studied under the leaderthio of - Mrs. A. L. Green ' Wednesday afternoonvat the home of ' Mrs; W. T.t Johnston. 5013 Chicago street. ;Mrs. D. Johnson will leal the current topics discussion and Mrs. Charles Leslie will take part in the program. Sermo Club Luncheon. . Miss Lillian Gwinn will entertain members of the Sermo Literary club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday. : Celia Beaux, artisf, and current eventSj will be discussed. ' ' Durvea War Relief Benefit. On Monday; February 25 5, Miss will lec 's Worl 5 of lilf Helen eraser or fcngland w ture at the Boyd on "Woman . in War." under (he auspices .Vassar club, which has been carrying j t . dilh Wagoner on the'Duryea war relief here this winter. The Duryea war relief was started in Omaha by Mrs. Edgar Bryan', wife jf Captain Bryan, then stationed -at Fort Omaha and was taked up by the Vassar club as its share of war work. The Duryea re lief sends clothing and other needed supplies to the stricken inhabitants in the regions evacuated by the Germans and the funds from Miss Fpaser's lec ture will be devoted to buying sup plies., i 1 Bruno 100 Per Cent Loyal. Prof. Sarka Hrbkova, chairman of the woman's committee of the Ne braska State Council of Defense, has an invitation to address a jubilant au dience at Bruno,, Neb., in ctlebration of the splendid returns in the Red Cross campaign completed in the township in Butler county. The sum of. $10,900 was raised by the-pebple of that community in a dnv.e lasting about .two weeks. There are 900 people living in this to.wnslv'p and it boasts 90 members that is a 100 per cent membership. In the township, in which Bruno is located there are 896 Bohemians and four Germans, a magnificent total of 900Moyal Ameri cans. Mr. R. Prchovec secured this splendid result, wnich represents an average donation of $12.11 per indi vidual in the township. Every man ownuig a farm subscribed $15 for each 40 acres he owned, whereas peo ple of the town paid in 3 p'r cent of iuvi .twin wjj Mothers' Clubs Meet. . West Omaha Mothers' club will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs R. ' C Dozier, 510 North Forty-first street. The club members will serve "America:" Mrs. Clinton Hamilton will read Lincoln's address at Gettys burg: Mrs. C. B.'Swan. a paper-on Nebraska's judiciary department and the risrhts of accuse! person?; and a general discussion of Nebraska laws pertaining to women ana cnnaren. Mrs. P. F. Bonorden will play the piano. t , Dundee circle of the Qilu Conser vation league will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Elliott. Mrs. J. .11. Beaton will review several chapters ot juotners ana cnnaren by Mrs. Dorothy Fisher. " The Central Park Mothers' circle will meet Friday afternoon at 2:15 in the school aiiditoriuniv Election of officers, which, was to have been held a month ago, will take place at this' meeting. -, Mrs. Rose Ohatis will address the which will meet in the school .auditorium Wednesday at 3 o'clock., Bible Class Leaders. '-Neighborhood Bible class leaders will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the Young 'Women's Christian asso ciation. Mrs. Mary B, Griffith will lead the lessqn on chapter 11, Book of Exodus. , Benefit for Old People's , Home. Thev Daughters of Israel Aid so ciety will give a dance at thi city Auditorium Ffhrnarv 17 for the ben efit of the Jewish Old People's home. 7 STOP the 'Driver of the Milk White Wagon : today as he goes past your house, and get from him any of the following ' Alawito Dairy Products ; Scientifically Pasteurized Milk. SpecialJersey Crearffc Guernsey Milk. ' 1 Something New Alamito Cream . Cheese. Pasteurized Butter, pound and im pound packages,. You will appreciate tlje many different . things you can "a,dd to your Sunday medls if you have Alamitb Products on hand. For XX Cream Excellent for Whipping phone the day before for next morning delivery. , CALL Doug. 409 Alamito I X I V. ... , I X Council Bluffs Phone Number 205. Omaha Wompn in Concert Sponsors Home Of special, interest to Omahans is the concert to . be given Thursday evening by Mrs.- David Stone, and Mrs. Edith Wagoner. Mrs. Stone, who was Miss Helen Hoagland be fore her marriage to Colonel Stone, is one of Omaha's most talented daughters. She is the possessor of a lovely mezzo soprano voter nd her friends in her home city await. with keen delight her appearano$ in con cet here. , ''' Mrs. Edith Wagoner, also a well known Omaha woman, is a pianist of note. Mrs. Wagoner has attained an enviable reputation as a. musician and is a pupil of the late Edward Mac Dowel! and several other famous in structors in the east. The home for the aged was recentty opened and now has 10 inmates. Mrs. S. Ravitz will receive app!jcatins , for others. ' . Woman's Relief Corps. George Crook, Woman's Relief corps, will enteitain at -a kensington Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Conley, 4902 Florence boulevard. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps will hold a meeting Tuesday at 2:30 'o'clock in Memorial halK ' P. E. O. Sisterhoods. A business meeting of chapter E, P. E. O. sisterhood, will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs.-Jennie Traynor. Benson chapter "of P. E, O. Sister hood will be entertained at luncheon Monday by Mrs. N. H. Tyson. 5205 Burt street, 'Mrs. A. O. VVolever of Ames, la., will be an honor guest. Chaoter B. X.. P. E. O. sisterhood. will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. J. W Yates, 803 North, Forty ninth street. Mu Sigma. . Rabbi Frederick Cohn's lecture for Mu Sigma, scheduled for this Wed nesday, wilUhe given two weeks later, when the club meets at 9:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Platner. Mrs. P. M. Conklin will lead thr study of Turgenieff's "Fathers end Children." Mrs Thomas Lanftale and Mrs. George Thompson will as sist. -X: Old People't. Home, , Rev. T. C Webster of the Meth odist church at Florence-will conduct services at the Old People's home, Sunday at 3:30 o clock. YounA people from Trinity Methodist church will furnish music". '"'. ' Collegiate Alumnae Notes. Miss Marv Phillippi will be hostess for the story tellers', section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Wednesday at 4 o'clock, Mrs. M. F. Rather and Mrs. Vincent Hascairwill tell the stories. .!, Dorcas Club Llncheon. The Torcas club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Frida 'at the home of Mrs. Louis Nelson, 3506 La fayette avenue. Belles-Lettres Club. Mrs. Philip Pool will entertain the Belles-Lettres club, at the home of TtfrsEd Nelson Tuesday af2 o'clock. Malva White Shrine. , Mrs. (1 arrie Dawson Scott will en tertain the Sojourners' club of Malva White Shrine at her home. 137 South Thirty-sixth street", Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Wearne, Mrs.'G. R. Lecjyard and Mrs. I. L. Van Sant. Church Musicale. . - .. . A musicaje will be given, Monday evening at Clifton Hill Presbyterian church, Forty-fifth and. Grant streets, by trustees of the church. The fol lowing program will be 'given: "Star Spanglefl Banner, audience; cornet duet,- Roland Colwell and .Rayhor Dairy Co. . A . . .. ? (( 9 J : rtrs David Sfon& Davis; vocal solo, Charliene Johnson; violin solo, Alexander McKie, Jr.; vocal solo, Rev. A. J. McClung; read ing, Miss Emily Rough ; vocal solo, Bess Watson; piano solo, Enda Tay lor; vocal duet, Rev. apd Mrs. A. J. McClurfg; double qtfartet, "Keep the Home Fires Burning," choir Meeting of Woman's GoldClub. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Golf club of the Pret tiest Mile , club will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. G. Craighead. 1 Temple Israel Sisterhood. Mrs.' Charles Elgutter will be hos tess for a meetinj of "Temple Israel Sisterhood Monday afternoon. Wyche Story League. Wyche Story Tellers' league ha postponed its meeting of Thursday until February JU, at 4:15 o'clotfk in the public library. Scottish Rite Woman's Club. The regular business meeting of the. Scottish Rite. Woman's club will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at the cathedral. , West, Side, Women's Christian Temperance union has given up its regular meeting time, for Red Cross bandage work and the membefswork in the BairVi building each Thursday between tho. hours of 1:30 and 5 o'clock. V ' ' The Omaha Alumnae club of the Alpha -Phi Omega held its monthly meeting with. Mrs. Henry Weller Sat urday afternoon. The members sewed for- the visiting-nurses during ,the afternoon.. ..." , V. XV. C. A. Not, i. The vesper service on Sandfly t 4:30 will be In eharge of the employm.fit depart ment Mrs. Hoe Ohauii will speak on These Aparthients Will Be Open ,ior ; Inspection Today Between 2 P. M. and 5 P. M. Representative Will Be at Building to Meet All Visitor. ' 1 ...-.' '. . ' " . ' ' . - ' (The St. Regis is located in the heart of the exclusive West Farnam residential district, at the corner of 37th and Jones streets 4 blocks south of the Farnam car line and one block north of the Leavenworth car line). ' . . i( v . : .,- ... Bankers Realty Investment Company T Rental AgenU : ( , Call at Building Today. Telephone Douglas 2926 any day next week between 8 a. jn. and 5 p. m. Ask for Mr. Burr. A Very Beautifully Furnished 6 Jioom Suite of Rooms Also to Be Open for Inspection Today This suite of rooms, which has been completely furnished by the Orchard & Wilhelm Company, in a very beautiful manner, will give an excellent idea of how a St Regis Apartment may be made to appear whei occupied. Those who visit the St. Regis today, are invited to inspect this suite of rooms, where our attendants willreceive all hose who call. 4 PERSONAL Bryan Wilson, who lives in the St. Regis apartment, came , tp Sunday scnooi last Sunday with a broken arm. .. . . Little'Elinor KounUe bought the hrst child s chance on Mrs. Wilson s handkerchief at the White Elephant sale, but Mrs. M. i. Cook won it. v Billy Coons sold shares in the lamb which scampered around the live stock booth in the center of the Audi' torium ayhe White Elephant sale. Chaire and Lila Abbott sold great quantities of candy at the White tie phant sale Thursday. Mrs. Edwin R. Perfect will leave the latter part of the week for St. Ausguitine, Fla., to b.e gone some time. Mr.'and Mrs. J. E. Davidson and family, who are living at the Colonial, win take the Clement uiase house April 1. Mr., and Mrs. John Patrick, who have been visiting Mrs. J. J. Brown, return today to their Wyoming ranch, accompanied by james Wyman. Mrs. J. E. George returned last Saturday from Pasadena, where she has been with her father. Mr. Mc Henry, of Denison, la., at their winter home for several months. : and .Mrs. F. W. Clarke and Miss Helen Clarke left Wednesday for Del Monte. Cal Dr. Harold Gifford has returned from New York, Mrs.. Gifford re maining until this week-end. Miss Anne Gifford, who joined her parents in New York two weeks ago, is stay ing there to stud French. . Fred Daugherty came in Wednes day, from, the Daugherty ranch and will be here a week. Mrs. Daugh erty, who has been here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Hochstetler, since before Christmas, will remain until April. , Mrs. Harry Bosworth of Chicago arrives this week to visit her sister, Mrs. George Brandeis. About Feb ruary 15 Mr. and Mrs. Brandeis and Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth will leave for California." i ' ' Mrs. Donald Macrae of Council Bluffs has returned from Fort Por ter, N. Y., where she was; with her husband, Major Macrae, until he was moved to Camp Merritt, N. Y. Majof . u , ; "The Gratr Glory.",' A violin nolo will be flven by Mlsi Edirh Hall ami a piano olo by MUa Edna-Cnrnall. At. the aocltil hour which follows Mrs. Clara, Mead la hontfSB. . , The regular monthly buslner meeting ot the Builneea Women' club will be held Tueiday evening at ' :15. The imigram la "American Pottery," and ' will be di cueeed by Miss Anna Ollaon and Mlaa Ethel Saehra. ' The Many Center .club will Initiate new member Monday evening. Bupper will be aerved at' p. rn'Mra. C. S. CaUtlna will give a reading' during the program. ' The Cornell club will moet ' Friday even ing at ; o'clock. , "The Pleaeant Hoar," Red Croat auxiliary, composed of girl In domestic eervlce, meet every Thursday afternoon from S to. t o'clock. Neat Thursday thy start on new work,, as they have just completed 24 surgical bed shoes. - At the Newly Completed St. Regis A p artmen t s Thirty-seventh and Jones Streets ' ( ''' ' ' '" , ' '-; There are a few elegantly finished and beautifully, decorated 4-room, B room and.6-room suites which may be leased .'very reasonably. All apart- ments, have every modern convenience. ' . , : ' Macrae is hospital corps commander inA'nit K. Mrs. George Squires fell last Sat urday on the ice at Thirty-eiglith and Dewey, avenues and broke her right wrist.- Jfrs. S. B. Barkalow and Miss Barkalow have' returned from Den ver, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Denise Barkalow. f Mrs. C .H. Aull has gone to Wash ington to visit her sister, Mrs. W. T. Guernsey,, .who is national president general of the Daughters pf the American Revolution. Mr. and Mrs. "Sam Burns are in Biloxi, Missv and from' there expect to go to,New Orleans. Mrs. R. C. Howe returned Tues day from two weeks il Chicago . at the Blackstone. Miss Marion Howe, who was with her,, will be home to day. Later Miss HOwe expects to go tb New York. - - '' Miss Roberta Lewis of St. Louis, who-has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Virgil Lewis, at the Black tofle, yill remain until next week, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Culhcrtson left Friday for San Antonio, where Mr Culbertson will take three weeks' special training in balloon work. Miss Dorothy Raymond of Lin coln . has gone to Chicags to study voice and will stay at the Three Arts club. Miss Raymond is well known in Omaha, as she has visited Miss Sybil Nelson a number of times. ; Earl Kiplinger - has received his commission :as second lieutenant in the aviation section of the signal re serve corps at Fort Qmaha. ' Donald Kiplinger, who enlisted in the regular army jast summer and artillery at Schofield barracks at Honolulu, was ordered to Fort Sill. Ware Hall and Harotd McConnell and several of the other Omaha boys at Camp Funston av entered the third officers' training camp at funs- ton. .. ' V- . - Mr. and Mrs.' John L. McCague Ve ,4 a ml-.! Monday from their son, Lieutenant Robert IcCague, an nouncing his safe arrival. in France. Lieutenant. Mcl-ague won nis com mission at the first training camp at Snelling and until Christmas was at Camp Dodge. Popcorn, feddlers, ' ' . . T Virginia rearce ana inosou uyuiKc iia : market basket filled with bags f popcorn through the Audi torium at the White Elephant sale and sold many dollars' worth to -other children. - Poppleton-Young. Salesmen. William, . Ponpfeton and Richard Young were salesmen in the sporting goods booth t fye White Elephant sale arid made-a considerable amount of money. ' " Tn . Rnll Old : Clothes The First lha Brethren. Twenty.see- 6nJ and Miami sfraets, haa on hand a ..hiv. hv WT1 1 all. for 10 and 35 oenta per garment on Monday from 10 a. rn. to B p. m. u emi, iuU-i nt thm elothlnc la now. There is a trv inrirs asBortment of Infants and girls' dresses and underskirts. 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' ' i 50c pr bottU. , t Q'Ban Depilatory . - 1 Completely removes super- ' fluous hair without injuring the most delicate skin. . -75c pgr bottle. ' ,' 'H ' NOTE Prices have not ad- .k!. 11 i ii : ' fuiv.eu vm mi wvtt invwa final of good. J. HARVEST GREEN, Prop. ONE GOOD DRUG STORE 16 th and Howard. Douglas 848. ; ll!liilllli)li:liliilliiillliillil!lllllllllillllllimilllUllinliU Sanatoriojw S7 tfh. I : ; , , ", 7 This'institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the , treatment of non-contagious and non-meWI diseases, no others being admitted; the other Rest Cottago being-designed for and devoted to the exclusive treat ment of select mental cases re quiring for a time, watchful care and special nursing." ; MTIZ"--A JOY TO ; SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Ju" for aching, burning, j puff edup feet and corns rJ. s A 1 1 All elal . , 7 wa voiivu0v 0. ; Good-bye. sore feet, burning feet.- swollen' feet, tender feet, tirei feet. . Good-bye, corns, callousea.'tTuniona and raw-spots.. 'No more shoe tight- ': ness, no more limping with pain oi dravdng up. your face In agony. "Tiz" , is msrical, acts right off. "Tiz" drawa out all the poisonous exudations which nuff unthc feet Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Usl "Tiz" " and forget yoiir foot misery. Ah! hovr comfortable your feet feel. . V . -Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now at ny druggist or department store." Don t suffer. Have .good feet, glad . feet, feet that.. never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot. ; comfort guaranteed or money , re-. funded. Advertisement. , v, -v. uiear, reacny f Awaits Anyone Who 1 1 X Drinks Hot Wafer I . - ' it. f ;....(.-: T ' "' . 8ays an Inside bath, beTore-break- fast helps us took and feel J clean, aweetf fresh. Sparkling and vivacious merrv. ..g bright, alert--a good, clear skin and " 's a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by -pure blood. If . only every man and woman could be " induced to adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change Svould take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, ! , t women and girls, with pasty or muddy; , . complexions; instead of the multi tudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundqwns,". - "bram fags and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere. : "An inside bath is had by drinking each morning, before . breakfast, a glass of real hot watCT with a tea--spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- fneys and ten yards of bowels the pre- I ."'ilia. ln.'a inJ . 4 Tiuuo iuajr a itiuicsbiuie waste,. BOUT fermentations and poisons before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those . who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance, awaiting "those who practice, internal sanitation. Ad". I '-" - , - -r- - ;-- t " r V