THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 1, 1918. Adelaide Kennerty Ella Fleishman, ASS'T EDITOR. 5325 M I r - - a-tVU f a. AJ. TA eV rm S W 4 B ctm immNLM? wa m wmt&mr mum mm zmm mm gmm CLUBDOM Monday Omaha Woman's club, political and social science department, Metropolitan club house, 2:30 p. m. Temple Israel Sisterhood, Mrs. C. S. Elgutter, hostess, 2:30 p. m. Private Peat lecture, Auditorium, 8 p. m; Red Cross and City Mission benefit, Tennyson chapter, Chautauqua ' circle, public library, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Omaha Woman's club, public speaking department, 10 a. m.; current topics, 2:30 p. m.; psy chology, 4 p. m. .South Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. F. A. Cressey, hostess, 2:30 p. m. .Custer Woman's Relief corps, court house, 2 p. m. Y. . W. H. A.. Paxton block, j club rooms, 8 p. m. Grant Woman's Relief corps, benefit musicale in Florence church, 8 p. m. Sermo club, Mrs. 'J. E. Goodrich, hostess, 1 p. m. Business Women's council. Audi torium, 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Daughters of American Revolu v tion, Omaha chapter, Fontenelle, 2:30 p. m. Episcopal Women's auxiliary, Trinity cathedral, 2 p. in. Wednesday Omaha Woman's club, art depart ment, 10 a. m.; Red Cross aux iliary, Masonic temple, 9 a. m. W. C. T. U., Omaha union, Y. W. C. A., 2 p. m,; Frances Willard union, Y. M, C. A., 2 p, m. Association of Collegiate Alumnae, story tellers' section, Mrs. G. H. Rushton. hostess, 4 p. m. Omaha Woman's Press club, luncheon at Chamber of Com merce, 12:45 p. m. Thursday Benson Woman's club, Ijjcnson city hall, 2:30 p. m. J. P. W. club luncheon, Mrs. N. H. Seiler, hostess. Association of Collegiate Alumnae, drama tection, Mrs. Roby Max well, hostess, 4 p.m. Omaha Woman's club, music de partment, 2:30 p. m. ' B'nai B'rith Woman's auxiliary, Lyric hall, 8 p. m. ' Friday ; Scottish Kite Woman's club, at cathedral, 2 p. m. West Omaha Mothers' club, at First Presbyterian church, 2 p. m . i , . Omaha Woman' Club, "The Telephone invJItstory and Its Importance) in the Present War" will be the subject of a talk given by F, A. Secord to the political and social sci ence department at the meeting Mon day, Mr. Secord was In charge of , the wireless with General Pershing in Mexico in the recent , campaign there. After an annual report to be given by the secretary and treasurer there will be an election of officers. The psychology department will meet Tuesday at 4 o'clock in the club rooms. Thia will be the last study period of the year before the election. Mrs. Avery Lancaster will entertain the meeting of the art department at her home, 621 North Fifty-first street, Wednesday afternoon. This will be a business and social meeting. The season's final meeting of the music department will be held on Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Thomas will be leader. Mrs. W. E. Shafer will read "Folk Songs of AH Nations," A quar. tet of the members will sing folk tongs. Mrs. Augusta Mengedoht Dun bier will give a group of violin num bers, Swedish folk songs and dances, nd t group of small girls will present folk dances. Election of officers will follow. Business Women's Council.1 The Business Women's council will meet for luncheon and prayer service at the Auditorium Tuesday noon. Rev. R. F, Taylor of Park-vale Presbyte rian church will speak and luncheon will be nerved by women of the same church between 11:30 and 1:30 p. m. South Omaha Woman's Club. Mrs. F. A. Creasv wilt be hostes at the open meeting at 2:30 p. m. Tues day. Mrs. Mane Lett Caldwell will tell of her work as head of the Omaha Social Settlement. I. P. W. Club. Mrs, N. H. Seiler will be hostess at luncheon for the J. F, W. club at her home Thursday. Mrs. R. J. Southard will hare charge of the program, the subject being, "The Ideal in Moving ftctures." , Collegiate Alumnae Notes. - The story tellers' section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Rushton. Miss Shake Off That Grip .When Spring comes, with its changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symp tom left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to "do his bit" he exposes himself to the risk of a second attack, for which lis is less prepared, and which may have graver consequences. There's Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months. In this time a weakened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion. For Quick Relief This reliable tonic is recommended to remove the waste from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist , disease. A well man is safe. . As a tonic after grip it has won many commendations, while its effectiveness in catarrhal conditions is unquestioned. Take no chances Take Peruna. Peraaa Tablet ar always raaJy to take. You may carry a bos with yea anil ward off colds and chill. Tha liquid medicina in your horn is a groat safeguard. Protect your family. . Tha Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio. High School Students Give Road Show to Pay Regimental Debt Miss Winifred Travis will be the leading lady of "Romancers," a play ette by the French writer, Roscomb, to be given in the high school road show at the school Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday evening. All the acts will represent school talent. The big headliner will remain a mystery to the students until the pro grams are given out at the first per formance. The headliner was writ ten by a boy and girl of the senior class, whose names will not be an nounced until Friday. The last act is also a dead secret so far. It is ru mored that the theme is to be patriotic jr and that a pretty girl win appear in the chief role. An unknown comedian will also appear in the third act. A question mark alone denotes his witty, part of the entertainment. The first act is a military spelldown between the best drilled cadets from each company. Miss Dorothy Grey and Clarence Dantin will take the leads in the headliner. The fourth act will be singnig by a quartet, com posed of Morris, Taynter, Fage and Maxwell. A farcical scream is promised when Will Nicholson and pcare in the fifth act. A jazz band?sold for the evening performances. will liven the audience up following this act. Margaret Ilarte and Rud yard, Norton will play Hawaiian strains. The show is under the direction of A. J. Wedeking for the Commissioned Officers' club. The performances are always looked forward to by the whole school, which is generously sup- porting it. All downstairs seats and most of the upstairs scats have oeen Edna Cole and Miss Mary Elliott will tell Easter stories. The drama section will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. Roby Max well .Thursday afternoon. Miss Mae Somers will speak on the melodrama, "The Two Orphans." The Red Cross unit will meet as usual on Saturday. Sermo Club, Mrs. J. E. Goodrich will entertain the Sermo Literary club at her home Tuesday. Mrs. G. G. Gearhart will read a paper on the subject, "Artist and Sculptor, Frederick McMonies." Roll call will be answered by current events. - Church Societies. The Episcopal auxiliary of the board of missions will meet Tuesday at 2 o clock at the parish house of Trinity cathedral. Scottish Rite Woman's Club. The regular business meeting will be. held at 2 p. m.Friday and the Red Cross auxiliary all day Wednes day at the Scottish Rite cathedral. Benson's Woman's Club, The Benson Woman's club holds its last regular meeting before the annual meeting Thursday afternoon at the city hall, when important ques tions will be discussed, in the busi ness session preceding talk on "Vo cational Guidance" by Miss Myrtle Roberts of the Vocatoinal .bureau. This is an open meeting, : v : W. C. T. U. Meetings. Omaha Women's Christian Temper ance union will hold a business meet ing Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Young Women's Christian associa tion. Wednesday at 2 o'clock the Frances Willard Women's Christian, Temper ance Union society will meet in the Young Woman's Christian association assembly room. Mrs. James A. Dal zell will have charge of the meeting, Mrs, Edward Johnson will talk on "Temperance and Missions." Old People's Home Dean James A. Tancock and the choir of Trinity cathedral will con- .Sanatorium 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-mental diseases, no others being admitted; the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treat ment of select mental cases re quiring for a time watchful care and special nursing. PERUNA 1 v Winifred Travis The proceeds from the small admis sion fees will go toward paying off the regiment's debt. Members of the faculty say that this year's perform, ances bids fair to outstrip all previous efforts of the students in the theatri cal field. Miss Emily Rough, Miss Bess Dumont and Miss Anna Lane are coaching the plays. The high school orchestra and band will furnish music. duct services at the home this after noon at 3:30 p. m. 1 A tree-planting ceremony 'was held Saturday before Easter at the Old People's home on Fontenelle boule vard when the Woman s Club ot the Railway Mail Service presented the old oeoole with an ash tree for the grounds. It was planned to present the tree Arbor day, but the old people were so eager to have the tree that the club members had the little cere- mcmey Easter Saturday instead. "H,H. VrWork New Activities of Woman8 Committee To become an H. H. V. is Dr. Jes sica Peixotto's advice to the woman who is looking for a volunteer posi tion in war work. These initials mean Home Health Volunteer, and these volunteers are to be a big factor 5n the children's year. The children's year extends from April 6, 1918, to April 16, 1919, and efforts are to be made to save the lives of 100, 000 children in that time. The pro gram for the year has been drawn up by Miss Julia Lathrop, chief of, the children's bureau. . v J , The Home Health Volunteers are to be divided into three classes. In the first, which is messenger service, the wholly untrained will find their opportunity; the second class calls for women who have had some expe rience in medicalf and social service, care of children, and dietetics; and third is trained nurse service in which it is hoped that the Service of women who have been trained nurses, but who have retired, may be enlisted for this patriotic work. Athletes of All r I Mi Why These World . Famous Athletes and Strong Men Take Nuxated Iron . As a Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder. It Will Increase the Strength of Weak, Nervous, Run-Down Folks in Two Weeks' Time in Many Instances. WHEN Interviewed on the baseball field, Harry Hooper, famous star of the Boston "Red Sox," said : "In the j World's Series Games overy player Is put on hit mettle. He mutt be able to play equally well In the ninth and first in nings, for no score Is elosed while a single batter has an unpitched ball ahead of him. Since I have made Nuxated Iron "a part of my regular training, I have found myself potiessed ot strength, power and itamina to meet the moat vert strains." Jo Jaekson, star batter of the Chicago "White Sox." Winners of the last World'a Championship Baseball Series, said: "Nux ated Iron certainly makes a man a live wire and gives him the 'never-say-die' strength and endurance. When I see in the papers 'Jackson's batting was responsible for the Chicago victory," I feel like adding to it 'Nuxated Iron puts the power behind the bat and gives the needed punch to every play." " In tha office of his manager on Broadway, Freddie Hill when champion endurance racer of the World, said : "In no teat of endurance and atamina do men need such tremendous reserve strength and power as in a six-day bicycle race. Doctors have always told me, and I believe I have proven it in my own case, that the blood must be filled with iron to stand the terrific strain on mind and body. People marvel at my great strength and endurance and wonder how I 'Came back' so quickly after having had such a disastrous fall inflicting concussion of the brain. The secret is Nuxated Iron. It has put the old-tlmt "pep" and vim in my blood, and actually made me a stronger and better man than I was at any previous time in my whole career." Commenting upon the remark able results which Nuxated Iron has pro-, duced for these and other athletes in so many branches of sport. Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hos pital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, said: "There are thousands of men and women who need a strength and blood builder, but do not know what to take. In my own opinion there is nothing better than organic iron Nuxated Ironfor enriching the blood and helping to inerease the strength and endurance of men and women who burn up too rapidly their nervous energy in the strenuous strain of the groat business connection of the dav. Nuxated Iron helps give a man the power to put forth the extra effort necessary to win, whether it be in athletics or commercial life. But yen eant make strong, vigorous, suc cessful, sturdy iron men by feeding them Install!! Iron, any more than yon can build ap strength and health by feeding a man on Women Must Serve To Release Men For Army Duty There have been any number of in quiries sent by women to Prof. Sarka Hrbkova, chairman of the woman's committee of the State Council of De fense, regarding opportunities for war work. A large number of new and useful fields for women's service are indicated in the bulletin issued today from the office of Prof. Sarka Hrb kova. Every woman who is able to qualify for one of the positions in dicated will free a man for army serv ice. So urgent is the government's need for bookkeepers that'eivil service examinations to fill positions of this character will be held throughout the United States each Tuesday until fur ther notice. Women as well as men are eligible. Two classes of examinations are an nounced. A grammar school educa tion or its equivalent is required of all applicants for either class, with the further stipulation that those who wish to take the bookkeepervtypewrit er examination must have at least six months' experience in bookkeeping. The vacancies to be filled from the register obtained from these exam inations are in the departmental serv ice at Washington and offer entrance salaries of $1,000 a year. An unusual feature of these exam inations is that they are thrown open not only to all citizens of the United States, but also to the subjects of countries allied with the United States and who are otherwise qualified for the positions offered. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Prof. J. K. Carnal and hla choir will glv an Easter musical program Bunday after noon at 4:J0 at tb veauer aervlcea. Th Many Centers club will act as hostesses at the social hour. The Business Women's club will hold H regular meeting Tuesday evening with sup- per at 8:15. "Carmen," the French opera. will be the subject ot discussion. Miss Cath erine Morlson Is leader for the evening. Tha Athletto club will hold its regular menttng Wednesday evening. Supper Is at 6:30, following which the evening will be spent making pillows for the summer camp. The Lohache club will entertain tha In dustrial clubs of the association Wednesday evening at S o'clock In the gymnasium. Ths following clubs will be entertained: Many Centers. Wegfaf, Pleasant Hours. mtiwtIHMtHHn from $1.00 up. F.'M. SCHADELL 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. Say Iron Is Strength Builders Tell How They Get Power and Endurance to Win hay. The old forms of metallic iron must go through a semi-digestive pro eess to transform them into organic iron Nuxated Iron before they art so ready to be taken up and assimilated by the human system. But in face of all that has been said and written on this S u b j e c t by well known physicians, thousands of people till insist in dosing t h e m s e lv es with metallic iron simply. I suppose, because it costs a few cents less. I strongly ad vise readers, in all eases, to get a phy sician's prescription for organic iron Nuxated Iron or if you don't want to go to this trouble, then purchase only Nux ated Iron in Hs crig inal packages and see that this particu lar name (NUXAT ED IRON) appears on the package. If you have taken prep, arations such as Nux and Iron and other similar iron products and failed to get re sults, remember that such products are an entirely ' dif ferent thing from Nuxatrd Iron. Dr. A. J. Newman,! formerly House Sur geon, Jefferson Park Hospital. Chicago, in commenting on the value of Nuxated Iron, said: "This remedy has proven through mv own tests of it to excel anjK, preparation I have ever used for creating red blood, build, ing up the nerves, strengthening the muscles snd correcting digestive disorders. The man. ufacturers are to be congratulated In having given to the public a long-felt want, a true tonie supplying iron in an easily digested and assimilated form. A true health builder in every sense of the word." If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or bow far yon can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron, three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then ttst your Housing Plans In Washington There are now 2,000 more rooms in Washington than there are persons to occupy them. This information comes from Edwin S. Hege, manager of the central rooming bureau, working with the District of Columbia branch of the Council of National Defense. "We are laboring hard to have the supply of rooms exceed the demands for them," said Mr. Hege, "because we realize that with the expected in flux of 20,000 to 23,000 additional clerks who are expected here by July 1, Washington is going to have great difficulty to accommodate them. Gov. ernment dormatories will be the solu tion of the difficulty and they are, I think, certain to come later. It will take between three and four months to erect them and in the meantime we must depend on the patriotic house holders of the city to assist in hous ing this surplus population. GO TO A GOOD DENTIST You cannot enjoy good health if you have poor teeth. You cannot feel comfortable or happy knowing that your teeth are not in perfect condition. You're offensive to your friends (even though they do not men tion it), if your teeth are de cayed. Do not neglect this im portant matter. GOOIX.TEETH MEANS BETTER HEALTH We make no charge for ex aminations and you'll feel bet ter if your vork is done by us. Dr U. E. Ludwick Dentistry of the Better Kind. 606 Bee Bldg., Phone D. 1839. Charming New Spring Millinery Just received a new assortment of pattern hats. You will like them. Give us a call before you buy. A large collection of sprightly Spring Hats for baby, as well as the larger girls, specially priced Greatest strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. Many an athlete or prise fighter haa won the day simpiy be cause he knew the secret of great strength and endurance, which comes from having plenty of iron in the blood, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for lack of iron. afAXCFatTCBKB'S NOTE Xmsted Jttm. which has bew sn succenfullr uard by some of His World's Urettest Athletes, snd which Is prvsallied snd rec ommended by phi'sk'tana, is not s secret remeclj, lut one which Is well nowa to druMirta eterywlien. I'n llke the older Inorganic iron products, it Is easily as aiuiilated. does not injure the teeth, make than blk nor uiet the stomavh. The rnamifii turers Kur sntee successful snd entirely satisfactory resuMn to everv rurchaaer. or they will refund your pwney. It la dlin.ied In this rWy hr Sherman McCunnell lttug to. Stern and to aU loud druMMs. Atl?. & II f,- y ft i ' . . t tM A Simple and Remarkable Method Producing Startling Change in Your Complexion and Hr IT is almost tragic to see women steaming their faces and pinching the skin in a ceaseless endeavor to get rid of those obstinate pests, blackheads. Of course, I know it is because they do not know how. Nevertheless, I see aa a result of these practices thousands of otherwise smooth skins becoming covered with large pores which face steaming always causes. And pinching causes spots which take a long time to disappear. , Small blackheads are usually present by the thousands. Now the remedy for this candition is simple, and it never fails. A little powdered neroxin sprinkled on a wet sponge and rubbed over the blackheads removes them all in pnly a few moments. It may be difficult to believe, neverthless it can be proven by anyone. MRS. C. D. W. There is no excuse for having hairs on arms or face when you can free them In only a few minutes, completely and without Injury, by a new simple means. Moisten the hairs with sulfo solution, costing ona dollar at the drug store, and in a few moments the hairs will be entirely dissolved. There is nothing else known so remarkable in its action as this. It leaves na redness or spot Buch as is invariably caused by the superfluous "hair-burners" so commonly sold. The skin, no matter how sensitive, is always left smooth as though you had never had superfluous hairs at all. I MISS (!. C. Alkali in the soaps and pre pared shampoos does much damage to hair. Your hair will be brittle and the scalp dry as longi as you use these. That's because the alkali in soap destroys natural oily se cretions in hair. Here's a wonderful little hint for a head-wash. It dissolves every bit of fatty substance and scale from scalp, leaves hair and scalp exquisitely clean. A teaspoonful of eggol in half a cup of water gives the greatest shampoo imaginable. Twelve shampoos can be gotten from only twenty-five cents worth of eggol, secured from the drug store. . , MISS QUEEN Trust in no one who guarantees you a bust development. But I can say that the best thing known, and that it 93 For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swollen, Calloused Feet and Painful Corns Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet WHFNvnnn LIKrtJMPS OF LEAD" When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have beert eat ing too much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidney3 get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheu matic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged J By Miss Valetka Sur&tt most often succeeds in splendid fashion, is a mixture of two ounces of ruetone. half a cup of sugar and a half pint of water. Take two teaspoonfuls of this mixture after each meal and on retiring. CORNELIA M. Vou will find it remark ably easy to remove wrinkles in only a few days' time by the use of my wrinkle formula. And the cost is inconsiderable, too. Get two ounces of eptol from your druggist and mix with one tablespoonful of glycerine in half a pint of water. A cream will form at once, ready to use. This makes over a pint, so you see it is very economical. By using this freely every day you will very quickly see a decided change in your appearance, and the skin will become plump and vigorous. MISS A. N. T. There are many com plaints from thousands, about face-powder too chalky, SjlM coming off too easily. You just ought to try the powder which 1 had made after my own formula. It is called "Valeska Suratt Face Powder," and is sold at druggists in flesh, white and brunette, for fifty cents. You'll adore its .extraordinary fineness, and its "staying on" qualities, it's the smoothest powder you ever used. COMING OUT In a very few days your hair will stop falling and you'll have no more of those "combfuls" of hairs coming out if you will use this hair formula. I call this my jewel, because of its astonishing results in just forcing hair to grow abundantly where everything else fails mis erably. It is very economical. To half a pint er.ch of bay j-um and wator, or to one pint of v;itclil:;ul, add one ounce of beta-quinol. DELIA X. Heaven knows there are mil lions who do need a real complexion beauti fying formula one that will actually and quickly do the work. This formula produces startling results on the complexion in a few days, making it spotless and beautiful, no matter how "bad" it was before. It is made by mixing an ounce of lintone with two tablespoonfuls of glycerine in a pint ot water. Your freckles, too, will vanish quickly. Get the zintone at any drug store. Adv. 7 7V"sf II:; "Can't beat Tiz' for aching, swollen feet. Don't stay footsick l" will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, cal louses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tiz." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiss" at an$ drug or department store don't wait Ah! how glad your feet get; how com fortable your shoes feel. Adv. to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, alio to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jal Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, canti injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink iimnirY?! hi-if i