Tha vary law which moMa a, taw, . And bids it trickle from iU iwrn That law prntrvH thJa -verM aphtra, ' ' And fulaaa th planets h their coiu-m. Rogers. Th iwmIuI words th world ha aver hoard, hava boan spoken by thosa who hava wopt tha aeddaat teara. It waa aut ol tha depths of a divlna sorrow that David wailed tha most plain live al his doathlasa psalms.- T. r w. nanmora. j , . -J Victory Loan Notes ' The largest single subscription re ceived Saturday by the woman's ' committee came from the Conserva- tive Loan association. The associa ., tion bought $500,000 worth of Vic- tory notes from Mrs. F. W. Judson, ' chairman of the Thirteenth district. 'Mrs. Jack'Hughes, a lieutenant of the Ninth ward, sold $5,000 worth of Victory notes to C H. Peterson Friday morning. . Mrs. Eugene ; Meyer the same day sold a $4,000 't note to Martin Meyer. The Nebraska Savings and Loan association bought $35,000 worth of notes at the woman s headquarters , ' Saturday morning. , Victory notes ; please better . in some quarters than Liberty bonds. In the last loan drive the Fifth i precinct of the First ward reported a : total at the end of the campaign of $2,500. rIn the present drive up to f date, with the returns not all in the Amis Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. . A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the' new-type Juick gelatine dessert ve times as good as the jold kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two of thejest flavors. Try them. 7 They're found only in 10 Ftavort, at Your Croct'a 3 Package for 25 Cent m Before Lay in g Your Winter HAVE THEM DRY CLEANED , You know dirt and grease attract moths why. not remove the danger? We guarantee no moths will bother garments cleaned by us if left in the box or bag' in which they are returned. Say to our driver, "Have these gar ments dry cleaned and returned in box, or bag, ready to put away for the sum mer." We'll do the rest. ' The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers." 1515 Jones St. Phone Douglas 963. So. Side, 4708 S. 24th St. Phone South 1283. 19 ,l r t1' l t ' no More oore, urea, lenaer reei; no runea-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns-Try "Tiz" Why go liming around with ach ing, puffed-up feet feet so tired, chafed, lore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? " "Tiz" makes your feet irlow with comfovt; takes down swellings and same precinct, has sold $8,050 worth of Victory notes. Mrs. J. Fv Cum mins is captain of the precinct and Miss Lillian Paul, major of the first ward. Precinct four of the Ninth' ward in the Liberty loan drive reported when over $6,650 worth of bonds and to date the precinct has $14,100 to its credit and the drive 'not yet over. Mrs. H. L. Grace is the captain of the precinct. . The Nebraska Savings and Loan association bought $35,000 worth of Victory notes from the woman's committee at headquarters in the Masonic Temple. The following . firms have gone 100 per cent through the woman's committee: The Alamito Dairy, the Waterloo Creamery company, the Nelson Loose Leaf company, Fkk Tire company, Sprague Tire com pany, Nye-Schneider-FowIer com pany. i . . Total of woman's committee to date. $2,040,150; total hoped for, over $3,000,000. Castellar school has gone 100 per cent for the drive. Miss C. Rediield is the principal. Mrs. S. H. Griffin reported a $25,000 bond sold Friday to the Studebaker company. Mrs. Griffin was obliged to make more than a couple of calls to get the amount, but knows now that they were all worth the effort of a "go-back," so advises all bond saleswomen not to be discouraged at the first failure. Thf Goodrich Tire company went 100 per cent Friday morning. . Subscriptions. Five hundred dollar subscriptions and over turned into the woman's committee: Lillian D. Stewart .- I 1,000 Goodrich Tiro company 2,000 H. Pelton. Marmon-Franklln 500 Haywood-Cameron company ..... . 500 O. M. Tunlson 1,000 P. F. Petersen 850 Dr. H. M. McClanahan J.500 Mrs. Emma J. Corden 1,000 Mrs. R. C. Peters........ 800 C. G. Ounlter 800 Mrs. George I Koberts 600 K. O. Meaeng&rd 500 Charlotte C. McDonald 600 Mrs. Draper Smith 600 Mra. Ella B. Buckingham 1,000 Mrs. Mary C. Frenser 600 Rosa M. Whltehouse 1,000 Mrs. W. J. Dearth ' 600 C. H. Sevlck i 1,000 Mra. Simon Larson ,1,000 Subscriptions of $500 and over turned in through to the women's committee: Occidental Insurance Co. ...... Isabella Doyle ,., Martin Meyer ., , Dr. F. F. Whitcomb Mrs. N. Horn Bullard-Hoagland Lumber Co.. Oulo Ledwlch Lumber Co. .... Baker Ice Machine Co Nebraska Oldsmobtle Co Charles A. Tucker Studebaker Automobile Co. ... Truman Buck Mrs. Charles Brown W. K. Brown ; Randall Brown .. Mrs. Emma F. Howe F. A. Brogan , .., Dr. A. A. Holtman Firestone Tire Co Mrs. K. A. Lenders MVs. O. W. Megeatn ..200,0C0 ., 600 4.000 ., 1.J00 ., 500 1,000 .. 1,000 8,000 .. 1,500 . . coo .. 25,000 ... 1,000 000 .. 600 .. 2.000 l.ooo 1,000 1,000 l.ooo 6,100 S0O Clothes Away FEET i t- i a i r rr i draws the' soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart Bnd burn. "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness no more foot torture. Ask for "Tiz." Get only "Tiz." Adv. . . 7 i- Mrs. Welpton Has Given Much Time Recently to Singing For the Victory Loan. Pht Itehcllz Crawford Welphn. Mrs. Mabelle Crawford Welpton, Omaha's contralto has been giving her voice as well as her time to the Victory loan. , Mrs. Welpton has sung at all the meetings she attend ed for the workers, and led the sing ing at the opening meeting of the drive Saturday, at the Brandeis thea ter. Mrs.. Welpton has assisted in the patriotic singing for the former loan drives as well. Morris Gross- Mrs. S. W. Adklns l.OJO 500 Omaha women haye formed a thousand dollar club for the Vic tory drive. Membership in this club has grown steadily since the opening of the campaign and to day's , f eport shows the following well known women as members; Mesdames: H. C Sumney, I 2,000 Simon Larsen.;. 1,000 Gould Dietz S.000 C. H. Van Alstine 1,000 Mary Doe 1.000 L. P. Utterback 1,000 G. L. Smith 1,000 W. J. Hynes 1,000 Daddy Flynn 1.000 C. L. Modesltte i. 2,000 O. M. Smith 1,000 Jesse C. McNish. 1,000 H. B. Whltehouse 1,000 C. T. Kountze v. ; 2,600 Eliza B. Yates 5,000 W. A. C. Johnson 1,000 Katie L. Schneiderwind 2,060 John F. Coad 6,000 C. F. Weller m 2,000 Jeannetta McClaln 1,000 Miss Grace Lily 1,600 Miss A. Stuart Gunderman 1,000 Emma Nash 1,000 Ward Ten. Major Mrs. W. X. Williams. Captain Precinct 1 Mrs. Frank Field. JLIeutenants Precinct 1 Mesdames Jle-sdames D. N. Hypse, " R. L. Massey, " R A. McNown, F. L. Jones, I. W. Porter, C. W. Stelnbaugh. W. O. Honn, Captain Precinct 2 Mrs. Thomas Mills. Lieutenants Precinct 2 Mesdames Mesdames J. F. Hyde, T. F. Sturgess, E. D. Cooper, A. O. Schroder, M. P. Stone, Allen, F. S. Klepsar, Hussle. Misses" Mlsses-r Harrls, Berth. Tender, Caataln Precinct J Mrs. J. 8. Wood. Lieutenants Precinct 3 Mesdames V E. H. Lulkart. L. B. Bethards, H. O. Frlclts, Dan Llnahan, J. H. Skldmore, Zane Thompson, Mesdames W. A. Cass, E. E. Zimmerman, Harry Zimmerman, Jerome Stone, R. F. Kirk, E. T. Munroe. K. n. Wlxon, Captain Precinct 4 Mrs, Harris. McGrew Lieutenants Precinct 4 Mesdames Mesdames A. O. Petersoa, Arthur Mullen, W. C. Rice, T. R. Porter, Charles Peterson, Charles W. Young, Misses- Lula H. McGrew, A. C. Stewart, W. A. Cory, H. M. Ferer, P. J. O'Brien, H. F. Richardson. Misses -Anna McGrath, Greta Hoyt. Cantaln Precinct 5 Mrs. Mylea Standish. Lieutenants Precinct Mesdames Mesdames John Trinder, Simeon Jones, Halleck Rose, J. M. Harding, Richard Smith, Misses May Leary, John McDonald, Guy Cox, Francis Welsh, B. G. Burbank, Misses H. D. Rhoades, Evt Dow. iiiiiiiliii!iiiii!ii:iiiiiiiiMi!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!in!iiiii I A Woman's Verdict I 1 Tell of Suffering Greatly With Kidney and Bladder Trouble and How Balmwort M Brought Relief. Her Letter Well Worth Reading Mrs. Nellie McGinn, 609 East 138th street, New York City, writes: "For the last year I had suffered greatly with 'Kidney and Bladder trouble, distressing pain in the back and hips, with rheumatic twinges and frequent severe headache, ac companied by nervousness, chills, and fever; also a frequent desire to eliminate, a smarting, burning sen sation, with pain , in the region of the bladder. I would frequently have to arise at night, my sleep be ing disturbed by the pressure ana inflammation in bladder. Begin ning the use of Balmwort Tablets I noticed almost instant relief, and continuing lp use them I am now totally well and relieved of all pain and distress from which I suffered. H am glad to recommend Balmwort Tablets as a reliable beneficial medicine and trust others may find relief and freedom from pain and distress as I did, etc."' The .above letter is a true state ment and is on file in our offices. Balmwort Tablets bring relief when other medicine has failed. Sold by leading drutrfrists. $1.00 per tube. " ' wfMi J 3 , Seymour Lake Clulr There are great activities at the Club House and grounds these days in anticipation of the opening which will take place the last week in May. New shower baths are being added, the grill room enlarged, the kitchen b being remodeled and will have an entire new equipment. k The dining room, which has here tofore been leased to a caterer, will be managed by the club this year. The grounds are being put in iirst class shape, and a permanent road buili. . , A large force of nien has been at work all spring on the golf course under the supervision of Mr. Peter Lowden. and by opening day the 13 hole golf course will be second to none in this part of the country. There is a prospect for a. number of new cottages being built on the grounds this summer, and every- Lthing points to one of the most suc cessful seasons m the history of the club. . A Surprise Meeting. , A most pleasant surprise was the meeting of Miss Mary Wallace, of Richmond, Va.", who is secretary to Secretary Glass, and Mrs. John Potts of Omaha at the Commercial club luncheon on Friday. Mrs. Potfs and Miss Wallace were school friends in Richmond and had not met for many years. Mrs. Potts, Miss Wallace and Miss Mary Glass, daughter of Sec retary Glass, met at Mrs. Judson's table and "school girl reminis cences" followed. Maria Leda Proulx, Mary A. Reid. Luella Peterson, Captain Precinct 6 Mrs. J. W. Metcalf. Lieutenants -irecinct b Mesdames Mesdamery' E. J. Watch, N. K. Mahaffy, Q. W. Henry, J. W. Patton, Geo. B. Wisely, E. R. Lynn, R. B. Wilson, Paul F. Bornorden, A.- M. Tempany, JUs Helen Howell, J. H. Smeaton, Miss Fannie Forsythe. - ' ' Captain Precinct 7 Mrs. Fred Hill. Lieutenants Precinct 7 I Mesdames F. B. Smith, E. H. Beall, E. H. Pickard, ' A. H. Fuller, C. H. Runsteen, , Captain Precinct- Mesdames F. 8. Melling-er, W. H Sudor. -Geo. Donaldson. Chas. Slefken. S Mrs. T. W. Austin, Lieutenants Precinct 8 Mesdames Mesdames A. L. Vndeland, F. C Rogers, Elmer Thomas, Tlnley Combs, Geo. Keeline, Charles Johnson, F. B. Aldous, Misses Misses Eleanor Austin, Mary Doud, Ryelander. Helen Matters, Louise Cotter, Esther Cotter. Captain Precinct Mrs. H. lock. ' - , w. roi- Lieutenants Precinct s Mesdames Mesdames N. E. Shepard, J. A. Llnderholm, Fred Lack in, ' S. S. Montgomery, ,T. H. Conrad, J. M., Opper F. R, Ellick, Misses- Harry Snyder. J. T. Brownlee, C. W. Adams, J. Polear, C. B. Sturtevant, H. A. Tukey, Louis Sommer, Misses -Frances Butts. Violet (Walker, Captain Precinct 10 Mrs. Philip Potter. Lieutenants Precinct 10 Henrv W. Piemont. M. Vieno. E. H. Benner, Ouy McKenjsie, . Arthur Rogers, . Walter Cully, L. V. Nichols, Grayson Moore, J. L. McCague, Jr., W. C. Fraser, Robt. Cuscaden, J. D. Dodds. - " ; A. Matson, v ; H. E. Griffin. C. O. TaJmage. - . . W, S. Hogua, Wm. Rourke, R. C. Petera, R. B. Stewart, Fred Elliott. Captain, Falracrf a Mra. Eva Wallace. v Ward Eleven. Majei Mrs. Alex McKle. Captain Precinct 1 Mrs. E. L. Krissel. Lieutenants Precinct 1 Mesdames Mesdames E. A. Palmo,ulst,- A. R, Corley. E. A. Hoenphell, . J. J. Svoboda, Adams Ferguson, J. Lyall. Ward Hildreth, i Captain Precinct 2 II. Northcutt. Lieutenants Precinct 2 Mesdames Mesdames F. E. Latham, W. B. Daily. James Ervlng, I. R. Van Tuyl, Mena Frttchoff, E. B. Rostermundt, Dra Fritchoff, G. W. Schrimpf. Captain Precinct 3 Mrs. S. L. Miller. Lieutenants Precinct 3 Mesdames Mesdames Clair Sterling. D. E. Weed. A. F. Drahos. W. Rasgirshek. Robb Smith. W. Caliin. Misses Misses May Failing. Mae Davlsson. Captain Precinct 4 H. Moore. Lieutenants Precinct 4 Mesdames Mesdames Ruebasmen. C. Hudson. H. Welty. M. A. Bloff. H. W. Peck. Axe! Schmidt. H. C. Tlmme. , O. W. Hendee. D. O. Humphry. Leonard Lund. Captain Precinct 5 Mrs. B. G. Watson. Lieutenants Precinct Mesdames Mesdames A. F. Danz. F. a Thies. C. S. White. L. Petersen. W. E. Stockham. D. Canavan. T. Reldy. K. Watson. F.. W. Boyer. B. Vanderllpe. E. G. Sandberg. E. C. Connor. C. W. Van Nostrand. Miss Kathryn Curtis. J. W. Hood. Mr. H. G. Alexander. Captain Precinct 6 Mrs. H. a Man villa. Lieutenants Precinct 6 Mesdames Mesdames R. K. Staw. W. F. Russell. C. H. Joens. C. W. Larsen. A. C. Weltzel. William Bredln. .1. H. McGuire. A. H. Fuller. S. L. Morris. Miss Mary Cook. E. V. Clausen. Captain Precinct 7 Mrs. L. T. Hoff man. - Lieutenants Precinct 7- MeBdames Mesdames B. L. Champ. R. W. Ryder. K. 8. Flnlayson. E: W. Halm. Misses EllzabethHampel. D. M. Sloan. E. R. Gibson. H. A. Brown. Misses Myrta M. Schneider. Ward Twelve. Major Mrs. Grant Parsons. Asst. Major Mrs. Frank Stirling. Captain Precinct 1 Mrs. C. W. Simon. Lieutenants Precinct 1 Mesdames Mesdames W. V. Gilllspie, 1 Geo. Brown. C. Clausen, J. H. Lamberton. S. Brink. - Miss Mary Ellsworth Frank Wavra, Captain Precinct 2 Mrs. C. J. Caldwell. Lieutenants Precinct 2 . -- Mesdames Mesdames' John Richer, Wm. Griffith, I. H. Engleman, Chlllman, Frank Myers. W J. DeWlnter. - Captain Precinct 4 Mrs. Geo. Brolley. Lieutenants Precinct 4 Mesdames Mesdames ' Parrett C. W. Goodsell, T. J. Kellyr Rex Pettlgrew, R. B. Tedrow, E. B. Ketteil. Thomas, Captain Precinct 5 Mrs. 8. S. Kent. Lieutenants Precinct 6 Mesdames Mesdames F. L. Johnson, Claire Goddard. Fay Rodgers, David Northrup. . M. F. Engehnan, t Harry Chrlstopherson Lester Klein, Miss Lola Foster. Captain Precinct 6 Mrs. John McTag gart. Lieutenants Precinct 6 Mesdames Mesdames Chas. Adams. S. H. Deveraux, Davis. S. T. Turner. H. J. Cllne, Miss Maria Hopkins, Miss Burt. v Benson. Major Mrs. Charles ChaDman. Asst. Major Mrs. H. B. Wright. Captain Mrs. L, M. Strong. Mesdami Mesdames C. P. McPherson, H. W. Gross. W. J. Mills. A. O. Young, Geo. Hchater, Captain Mr., E. Lieutenants Mesdames G. Hi Wallen, Wm. Butler, S. A. Davis. Ada Yates. G. W. Sowards. O. 'H. Tuttle, W. Reed, E. B. Stopper, F. Bosttger. H. Tlndell. Mesdames H. O. Waulff. J. W. Thompson. At Snyder. Carl Madsen, ' waiter Snell. m Captain Mrs. L. H. Winter Lieutenant - Mesdames Mesdames Pu' Rlvatt, , H. H. Dlmmltt, K. H. Paulsen, O. Bolsen. L. C. Forgy I . . The first class in home nursing to be organized by Mrs. W. E. Boliii, chairman of nursing activities, Oma ha chapter. Red Cross, was held Thursday evening at 7:30 -in the Red Cross class room,4 fourth floor, Y. W. Cv A. And so many were waiting- to get in classes,- another will bewtarted on Monday evening. All those wishing to enter any-of these classes for afternoon or eve ning will please register with Mrs. W. E. Bolin. Omaha chapter, Red Cross, Douglas county court house, or phone Tyler 2721. - ! : r. Mrs. A.'D. Chapman, chairman of Carter Lake unit, announces that the next regular meeting of the unit will be on Wednesday afternoon, May 7.' at the residence of Mrs. A. F. Gibson, 2552 Marcy street, at 2 o'clock, instead, of on 'May, 1, as has been previously 1 announced. Yarn for knitting will be distributed at this meeting.- j The try for "more knitters" is still heard at Red Cros knitting headquarters aj the Keeliue building. Any woman who has ever made a sweater is urged by Miss " Tobin, acting chairman, 7to make- another one now to hep complete the quota of 4,800. There are three sizes, all for children, of the war devasta ted countries of Europe. , Knitters, the ' children need them. Please help. -L" ''c - Bernice . Adams 13 years ' old, works constantly for the Red Cross. Bernice has 'already knitted two sweaters oh this quota. .The Home Service section of the -American Red Cross offices in the courthouse has valuable informa tion for Charles H. Collins. Charles William Hockeelder, Clyde King and Henry Gosch.- Anyone who may have information regarding the location' of these men is asked to telephone Tyler 2721 or call at the Red Cross offices in the courthouse. The Home Service section of the the American 'Red Cross is eager to communicate with any man' who saw overseas service with Co. E, 140th Infantry. . II you were a mem ber of this organization will you ei ther telephone tyler 2721 or call at the Red Cross offices in the court house, Seventeenth- street entrance. Nu Sigma Phi Entertained. Nu Sigmd Phi sorority enter tained informally on Friday at the home -of Miss Margaret Lewis, 4813 Davenport street. Miss Edna Gibbs gave a reading and Miss Mary Lewis sang. 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