THE OMAHA SUMDAtf- fc&fc: . UOTUbiiK b, lLi. mm Conducted hy EllaFleishman Woman'i Relief Memorial hall, 2 ! CLUBDOM MONDAY Opening meeting Omaha Woman's club, Y. W. C A., 2:30 p. m. Dundee Woman'i Patriotic club. Mrs. Miles Green leaf, hostess, 1:30 p. m. Wax committee, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Fomanelle, 2 p. m. TUESDAY- Rockford College club, Mrs John McDonald, hostess. 2 p.m. Chapter B. T P. E. O. sis terhood, Mrs. F. C. Patton. hostess. West Side W. C. T. U., Mrs. E- G. Rover, hostess, 2 p. m, Custer corps. p. u North Side Mothers' club, Mrs. A. S. Widenor, host ess, 2 p. m. Omaha Woman's club, pub lic speaking, 10 a. m.; par liamentary law, 2:30 p. m Sermo Literary club, Mrs. J. T. Barnhart, hostess, 1 p. m. WEDNESDAY Frances Wllard W. C. T. U., Mrs. W. N.v Clarke, host ess, 2 p.m. Omaha W. C. T. U, Y. W. C. 2 p. in. Mu Sigma, Mrs. N. P. Fell, hostess, 2:30 a. m. Central Conservation Coun cil, Y. W. C. A., 3:30 p. m. THURSDAY , Convention of George A. Custer Relief corps. Me morial hall, 2 p. m. Dundee Woman's club, Mrs. 'sj. F. Ferguson, hostess, Z p. m. WITH the opening of the Oma ha Woman's club Monday afternoon the club season will be formally opened. The Young Women's Christian association audi torium has been chosen as the meet ing place for the club this year in preference to Metropolitan club house where the sessions were for merly held. Mrs. A. L. Fernald, president, will giv the opening address and re ports from the biennial convention will follow. Mrs. F. H. Cole, Mrs. C. L. Hempel, Mrs. Fernald and Miss Catherine Worley will give the reports. Mrs. M. D. Cameron will present the report of the council meeting of the General Federationof Wo men's clubs recently held in Chi sago. " The program for the afternoon will be under the direction of Mrs. W. S. Knight, chairman of the Edu cational committee, which will in clude an address, "The .Alien In Clnr fMct" K Rtr W n AnrUr. on and vocal selections by Miss tlazel Evans. The afternoon meeting will fol low the meeting of the directors it 1:30 p. m. Hugh F. Gillespy of the Creighton Law college will be instructor for the parliamentary law department, which holds its opening meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. John M. Mullen as leader. Twelve essons with Roberts' Rules of Or der Revised as textbook will be giv- in as louows: organization, nomina tion and election; three lessons on motions; amendments, debate, vot ing, order of the day definite and Indefinite postponement; miscellan eous motions, committees, rules of assembly and their amendments. A social meeting will complete the year. Omaha Woman's Club. , A luncheon will be given by the political and social science depart- " ment of the Omaha Woman's 'club at the Prettiest Mile club, Monday, October 14. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. F. S. Porter at Webster 4399. or Mrs. Howard Bailey, Harney 912. An interesting program will be given following the ... luncheon and the committee in charge of the affair are: Mesdames F. S. Porter, Benjamin Baker. A. W." Fitzsimons and Miss Grace Thomas. Patriotic Organizations. . The annual convention of Second district, Woman's Relief corps, will meet in Memorial hall, Thursday at 10 a. m. This district is composed of 3 corps and 150 delegates are wpected to attend. George Custer Relief Corps will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 2:30 at Memorial hall. Plans for the convention to be held Thursday at Memorial hall will be discussed. Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet Monday at 1 :30 p. m., with Mrs. Miles Greenleaf, 4S06 Dcuglas street. Scottish Rite. Scottish Rite Woman's club will hold its first regular business meet- at the cathedral. The meeting will be followed by a short program. College Clubs. . Mrs. John McDonald will be hos tess' for the meeting of the Rockford College club. Tuesday, at her home, 114 North Thirty-second avenue. - Meeting of the drama section of the Association of Collegiate Alum - nae has been postponed until Thursday, October 17. Mrs. Philip Horan will be hostes at her home, 5020 Cuming street. The press com mittee is now compiling the new year book. Members whose ad " dresses have been changed are SKINNERS THE BEST CAROM f S3". A "Wlit asked to notify Miss Kathyrn Lowry War committee of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Monday afternoon at the Fonte-nelle. Mothers' Clubs. North Side Mothers' club will meet with Mrs. A. S( Widenor. 2580 Manderson street, Tuesday. October 8, at 2 p. m. Members will bring thimbles and come prepared to mend socks for the soldiers, lit is also "cooky day." lhe following program will be given: Origin of the Red Cross, Mrs. Phiho Jewett: Life and Works of Clara Barton," Mrs. George Barr; "Birds and Dogs in War." Mrs. Saalfeld. Miss Dorothy Rrnurn will eino mil Mix Marcaret Widenor gives an instrumental se lection. W. C. T. U. Meetings. Mrs. W. N. Clarke will entertain the Frances Willard Women s Christian Temperance Union at her home. 710 South Thirty-eighth street. Wednesday afternoon. Re ports from the state convention will be mven. West Side Women s 1 Christian Temperance union will meet with Mrs. E. G. Rover. 1924 South Hity second street. Tuesday at 2 p. m. Delegates to the recent convention will eive reports. Omaha Women's Christian Tern perance union will meet Wednesday at the Young Women s Christian association, when Mrs. H. G. Llag aett. local county president, will give a talk. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock Dr. Titus Lowe will speak to all young men and young women on "The Regular Feller." Miss Myrtle Wyant will sing. A cordial invi tation is extended to soldiers to attend this service and the social hour which follows. The fall classes begin Monday Oct. 7, the following classes are being offered: Gymnasium, French, Spanish, Bible study, English for foreigners, business English, type writing and stenography, life study and story-telling, millinery. 1 Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock in the gymnasium will be held a children's frolic. All children be tween the ages of 6 and 14 are in vited to this frolic October 12. Dundee Woman's Club. Until further notice the meeting of the Dundee Woman's club will be changed from Wednesday to Thursday. The hostess for this week will be Mrs. J. F. Ferguson. Mrs. W. T. Johnson will lead the dis cussion on current, events. "Toward. Morning," by I. A. R. Wylie, will be studied, Mrs. E. H. Westerfield, in charge. Mu Sigma. Mu Sigma will meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Mrs. N. P. Feil, hostess. The leader, Mrs. A. B. Somers, will read a paper, "Just a Matter of Locality," Mrs. George Barker will read selections from Mary Wilkins Freeman, and Mrs. A. O. Peterson will read southern dia lect selections. P. E. O. Sisterhoods. Mrs. F. C. Patton will entertain Chapter B. T. of the P. E. O. Sister, hood, Tuesday, at luncheon at her home, 2413 Bristol street. Mrs. K. L. Patrick will lead the meeting. Sermo Club. Mrs. J. T. Barnhart, 2003 Lake street, will entertain Sermo club members at luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock. French Soldier's Widow Enters American College M3j,r ... i wff.1 1 t!iP&&&&'V : I Tennessee suffragists will cele brate October 12, Columbus day, with a blaze of bonfirr all nvrr the state in an appeal for the fourth Liberty loan. MME.HARCEIIrE BJKJCHER Mme. Marcelle Blocher, of Paris, lost her husband in the second battle of the Marne only a few months aft er their marriage. Now she has been awarded a fellowship in an Ameri can college by the Association of American Colleges. Mme. Blocher arrived here with a group of French girl students and is at present in New York. Actress Tells Secret A Well Known Actress Tells How to Darken Gray Ha!r With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, the well known American actress, who was recently playing at the' Imperial Theatre in St. Louis, Mo., made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray streaked or faded hair, and make It soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo compound, and ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist can put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does hot rub ott. If You Want the Best Money Can Buy Take Your Luncheon at CANDYLAM The one best equipped place in Omaha for clean, appetizing, tasty lunches -where quick, attentive service is en riched by the quieb and comfort of our Walnut Room 1522 Famam Street Mrs. Cameron's Report Of Biennial Council Meeting in Chicago Mrs. M. D. Cameron, director of the General Federation of Women's Clubs for Nebraska, has returned from the annual fall meeting of the board recently leld in Chicago. Plans and policies for the biennium were adopted as follows: 1. The service office at Wash ington, D. C, and the bureau of in formation at Portsmouth, N. H., were consolidated, and the office at 415-416 Maryland" building, Wash ington, i henceforth to be desig nated as headquarters. 2. The general federation mag azine will be suspended, and bulle tins be sent to each club. 3. The war victory commission reported that military orders de mand that the work of establishing furlough homes must be carried on tinder the "Y" management; that five new furlough towns are con templated, making six in all, and that the G. F. W. C. may imme diately furnish one unit for same under the above conditions, to be financed at once and requiring the furnishing of two workers from each state. Mrs. J. N. Paul of St. Paul, is f. These club meetings were planned prior to the general closing J order on account of the Spanish influenza. If the closing order is lined during tne wcck, tney win De nem as scneauiea. 4 $ ,The epidemic will have no effect on the Liberty loan house-to- house canvass which opens Monday morning. chairman of the war victory work for Nebraska. Unification and co-ordination of air departments in Americanization work was a point especially empha sized. Departmental Work. The following have been appoint ed as chairmen: Civil Service Reform Mrs. Court F. Wood, Washington.'D. C; Mrs. F. H. Cole, retiring chairman, ad visor to the committee. Education Mrs. O. Shepard Bar num, Cal.; Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, advisor to the committee. Home Economics Mrs. Charles W Green, Columbia, Mo. Industrial and Social Conditions Mrs. William Pedrick, Jr., New York City. The following named accepted reappointment: Art Mrs. Cyrus E. Perkins. Grand Rapids, Mich. Civics Mrs. Bessie Leach Priddy, Ypsilanti, Mich. Conservation Mrs. John Dickin son Sherman, Chicago. Legislation Miss Mary Wood, New York City. Literature and Library Extension Mrs. True Worthy White, Boston Music Mrs. William D. Steele, Sedalia, Mo. Public Health Mrs. Elmer Blair. New York City. Nebraska women reappointed sub-chairmen are: Art, pottery, Mrs. Anna Riordan Morey; Health, anti tuberculosis, Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm. Federation Notes. Political science has been placed under the department of civics with a sub-chairman ot same. A motion picture committee has been reinstituted under civics with a sub-chairman. A war service committee has been created under music, also a commit tee on folk music, with sub-chairmen. The literature department wilH emphasize the study of French lan guage and literature, and American ization as heretofore. Home economics department will focus under two general heads (a) conservation of food and clothing; (b) child welfare. The conservation department called attention to the plan of the federal government, a plan to offer to each qualified, returning soldier, an opportunity to settle on land within the state of his birth or for mer residence. To Freshen Service Flag. When the red border of-'youf service flag has faded, and the star, in the center is a sickly gray In stead of a dark blue, gettwotubei of oil paint, red and blue, and paint the faded portions. The flag will lock like new from the street and hi much more cheerful, and you'll ki saved from yielding to the tempta tion to spend money for a new ona This Vapor Treatment Surely is Fine for Catarrh. m Wonderful Values Monday in Women's and Misses' COATS t All Alterations Free 22.7 Ladies Onyx Fiber Silk HOSE, 75c values, 49c Another special lot of coats has just been received and will be placed on sale Monday. The materials are Cheviots, Fancy Mixtures, Velvets, Velours, Recontre. All handsomely trimmed and have belt and buckle, and are from 44 to 48 inches in length. Come expecting to obtain a splendid coat value and you will not be dis appointed. Other Coats at $32M to $150.00 sP ecial Values Monday in Women9 s and Misses9 SUITS $29.75 Splendid Materials Latest Styles The suits in this lot have a special charm, and are made in Poplins, Velours and Serges. All the desired colors are here, and they are trimmed in Velvet and Velours. This is a splendid opportunity for you to obtain a handsome, stylish suit at a low price. Other Suits at $37.50 to $75.00 U TNsJb $5.95 Taffeta Silk Petticoats On special a ale Monday only. Our price $2.95 Blouses In georgette crepe and crepe de chine. A new lot just re ceived. Our price Open a Charge Account $i r - or so a week is all we ask Boys9 Clothing We specialize in this department And offer you values in Boys' Clothing that absolutely cannot be dupli cated elsewhere. Unusual values at $4J95, $6J95 up to $UJ50 Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats The new Fall Suits and Overcoats show the same care and attention to detail that characterizes our high standard of quality. There are plenty of new models from which to choose and selecting will be easy, no matter what your build may be. Inspect the splendid values we offer at $17.50, $22.50, $27.50, 34.50, $39.50 Ladies Shoes Boys 9 Shoes Men s Shoes The strong, sturdy kind All the latest styles and leathers. Unusual values $7.50 and $10.00 $2.45 and $3.25 r mum on n mm 'Ihe reople'a More. Best values in the city at $4, $6.75 to $9 G U-LJ-f-k-LjJ If rflWilnnsM Opposite Hotel Rome. TT TT Breaks Op Coldm Head or Chest Over Right If you want to get relief from stuffed up head in five minutes; if you want to feel refreshed and invigorated, try the following just before retiring and wake up with a clear head and bright eye in the morning. Into a bowl, three-quarters full of boiling water, pour a teaspoonful of HYO MEI (pronounce it High-o-me) cover head and bowl with a towel and breathe for five minutes the healing, soothing vapor that arises. This vapor will penetrate into every nook and crevice where germs congregate and where soreness and inflam mation cannot be reached bj any other remedy. A bottle of HYOMEI eoatt only 60 cents, but to reliv catarrh or stubborn cough! and colds the HYOMEI in haler should also be used at least four time a day. Sherman & McConnell an druggists everywhere sell fof $1.15 what ia called the HYOMEI outfit which con sists of a hard rubber pock et inhaler, a bottle of HYO MEI and simple instruction! for use; but if you already possess a HYOMEI Inhaler you can purchase a bottle of HYOMEI only 60 cents. For catarrh, coughs, colds, tore throat, asthma and croup HYOMEI is guaran teed, or money back. It Hill the germs and soothes and heals the sore and inflamed membrane. Adv. 1ft EasnjToJVkifecl&ur- r Br Maktnc th Torm flmalbr, the Tartar of the Skin to BrauulubUr BafM nd Wrinkle Yanlfh Quickly. By Vftletkft Barstt. T will com u a itartllna relation to every woman how remarkably aaar It la now to remova wrinkle by tb vrr elmple, eommon-isna procaa ef making the pore .mailer. Wrinkly akin are near ly alway cJaraa In textur. Tb eell-tla- u la debilitated and aac. Tb ikln loe It vigor and the pore ara enlarged. Now, by eaualng the pore to become amallar, tb textur of tb ekln la Quickly refined. Tb cell tluu become Invigorated, the pore 'com together," tb aktp "brace up," and tb reault I quickly Been la tb dis appearance ef wrinkle Impoialblt to re move by any other method known. Thla reault I eaally brought about by ualng eptol. which can be aecured at any drug tor In two -ounce package. There ia enough In each package to laat for a Ions while, even by uelng It generoualy. It I exceedingly economical and produce re ault that aa be quickly aeen. In faot thla method baa proved to be a aenaatlon wherever tried. The eptol alao rejuvenate the akin and makea It plump and vigor ous. It will make you look years younger. GLORIOUS A balr- root developer ef extraordinary atrengtb which force balr to grow In great profusion la found In the us of betaqulnoL Tbla compound la absolutely safe and far surpasses the re sults of any other balr treatment you ean use. It la an lntenae hair-root nourish es and aa a result compela tbe growth of hair as long aa there la any root left at all. You can now have a real hair grower at lea ot thaa roe pur for tb balr treatment that often fall t prodoe result desired. From any drug store yo can obtain a one-ounce package of bet, qulnol, an ollless liquid. Thla la mixed with a half pint ot bay rum and a half pint ef water. By liberal -use of thla r should very quickly see a tnmendon difference. Hair will stop falling, and bald pot fill In. Ths balr will becom Ions and vlgoroua. Try It TROUBLED Ton ean "wlp off" amp fluoua balr now with your finger, and you ean bar don forever with tb fid drudgery and Irritation of akin du to present method of removing hair. A taw drop of a wonderful liquid make very balr seem to melt away Into nothlngnea and leave the skin gloriously clean and oft, without a algn of having used any thing at all for removing auperfluoua hair. Simply moisten the hairs with sulfo so lution .which ru obtain from your druggist The hair will eeem to Just roll off. loos from tb akin. It la M asy to do somparcd with the old methods, with their objectionable odor and "fix ing" to do beforehand. The atylea of to day with the transparent gowna and low cut waists absolutely demand tbe use ef a auperfluoua balr remover. Thla formula ean be used with perfect aafety on the most delicate akin. It la aa easy to use aa applying a face cream and Just as safe. In tact. It la now a real pleasure to remove superfluous balra. v ' ELIZA V. B Many scalps bav tb pores slmost completely sealed up awing to the fatty substances and acalea accum ulating around the hair atalka, "smother ing" hair vigor. Ordinary aoapa cannot entirely remove them. , What ia needed I a "dlssolver." A teaspoonful ot eggol will ds thla In a few momenta, leaving the scalp absolutely free, and cleaner than you could ever have it with aoap and hard scrubbing. For twenty-five cent you can get enough eggol In tbe original package to last for a doren or more shampoo. It will wonderfully Improve tbe growth and appearance of your hair. e ANNOTINO There 1 hardly asythUg quite so remarkable as th results ac complished by the mixture given below for beautifying of the ekln. Under. Its Influence the skin takea on a most tin usual baby-like purity free from blemish, and transparent Ask your druggist for a one-ounce package of alntone. This la easily mixed In a half pint of water, add ing one tablespoonful of glycerine. Toe will accomplish the desired result by using th resulting cream very freely and very often. The xlntone will make over a pint of this unequaled beautltler. Soon you will notice that your frecklea wilt dlaappear. It will also remove that grainy appearance) of the kin. After a time the complexion will be uniform tlnti. It will clear wonder fully and take on the tint ef a rose-petal, without a defect If yon will use it faithfully and liberally you will not fan. J f Jh ' 101 if Mr Suiter Bata- 06 ibe question answered below are gen re. 1 in character, the ymptom or dl as ara given and ths answer will apply q any ease of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may ddrest Dr. Lewi Baker, Collage Bldg ollege-EIwood streets. Dayton, Ohio, en losing self-addressed stamped envelop fe '(ply. Full name and address must bs . Iven, bnt only initials or fictitious names 'ill be used In my answers. Th prertp ion ean bs filled at any well-stocked 'rug store. Any druggist ean order ef vholesaler. . :oId Is better. Tbla will relieve yoa m a very few days. Pridsvask t "My balr Is too ally and say and of late It i a good J Robert asks: "I ara constipated, tongue coated, have headache, disiy spells and indigestion sometimes. Pleas advise?" Answer: I advise that yon begin using Three Grain Suipherb Tablete (not aul phur). These tablet are laxative, act on the liver, kidneys and bowele and tend to keep the blcod pure by arousing the eliminative functions. Relief should follow quickly. , . see ' Clerk writes: "I nave pain in my spine and frightful headache in back of head, fainting spells, twitching and trembling, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss ot ---. tite and strength and in fact am a haa beeu. when it comes to performing accus tomed work and duties." Answer: In all such easea the assimi lative functions have not kept pace with waste functiona and a powerful harmless tonie treatment Is needed. I find Three Grain Cadomene Tablets unexcelled and astonishingly beneficial in such ease and advise them for you. e e "Lucy" lays i "Some time ago I con tracted a very sever eold and cough. I have tried many remedies, but they do not seem to help me at all. I wish you would advise me what to do." Answer: What yon need la a laxative cough syrup, one that will drive the cold from your system. Th following pro scription wQl cheek your eold and cough: Get tH-os. package ef Concentrated Cssenee Uenthe-Laxene and make aeeord In to dlreetlone en th bottle. Take s tMBonfal every hour r tw or until your ealp itches with dandruff. -imblng out too much. What to reatmentT Answer: Obtain Plata Yellow Iftnyol 'rom your druggist In 4-ox. jars and ap My as per directions. Thla cleans, puri fies, cools and Invigorates th hair and ealp, thus stopping tb death of th hair. Dandruff and itching ar at one relieved. Men and women all over th country bow us it regularly. "George' writes: "Have been doctoring for kidney trouble and now want your ad vice. Frequent desire la followed by burn ing pain and em very tender and sore over region of bladder. Also backache affects me dreadfully. Can hardly move when I awake in the morning. Weakness, too, to a symptom." "Answer: I think If you will take Balm wort Tablet regularly fur a few week your kidneys and bladder will become nor mal and such symptoms vanish. This i unenualed for such complaints in my estimation. NOTE: For manv ve been s-iving free advice and ear Dr. Baker baa prescription to million of peonls thronsh the press columns mi doubtless has helped In re lievinsr illness and distrese more than ftnv nvl U xl... L!.- .r tory. Thou.nnds have written bim expres stone or rratuud and confidence similar to the following: Dr. Lewi Baler, Dear Slr W have ' used three of the medicines yon advise, th double four, the Essence Mentho- ' Laxene and th rheumatism prescriptions, '4t and ' I want to ear ther all worked like , a charm. Thev are th Tams. I hm .. . used and I feel I could not keep house lf without them. I ara very grateful nilki pleased to recommend any ef thee medi- cine prescribed. Very tnriy ymr. 4 i MRS. R. L WHTTED, ' p J No. 8 Celemaa Si Mr 1 Port Jerri, J in :