THE REE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. FKRRUAin lyju. r Loci annwrrs .harp and auddan an inmi pravm. And thrum th thin hava piayrd for m ur (aca, t A rautitlrt with a gilt in t. Mia. Browninf. , Mn ii nut tltr cirtun' at t u . une.t.in c. t 11 rumattimc I thr v i it'.n ol men Dittarll C LUB DOM Ilum.nie Society Lecture. I : '.. a ix 1 i -i ; y to the Nf iitrfska Humane society, u!l picscui 1 liest ll.ffilij Havnrs c;i the eve ' " R of Thill: v!.. . !' ft :m.i r y 5, in ,t Vi tute .'-) ,-(.)i;r I hiiub Allies m the ''(.it V.i : " Mr -;.i nes is r'! ' ".ov n ;ii ,i vt : in . lee tut or ."! u.mii ahst His lecture will be illus i.itrd w:fh flidts. Domestic Kducation. D.'tUfsM,- ( 'Ii.-CIt!"!! sf. IH'11 A. 1 . m!I tnfft I hut s.!.i at 1 .. wit:. Mis. Herlirrt JVtte-,' .'41V Davcu ;-! t street. The study of diet will ' e coil! Mini d. Publicity ( 'hninnan for "Women's Army ni' Nebraska." Suggestions for St root I'aceantry ami I Proration. ' -stn '-i p.t-4:. t y docoi at . i' s' , " i .( -Mil. arc ii"t at . 'lit cctut . w lifb is for continual tin! ihidv n - c .Hid eniovineiM I hit rhu c. m h i : o or at nut should n 1 1 ! c :,ui' - .-u i ctiMklv to re- How to Make Up i .' !. nil' IM'IIIC, INC SCM'Cl (ll. SI), ;tl itllftllt. ... . ?:"o, .sensible surest ions by MStPl'S The Dollv Normal School of Citizenship In Chicago Improvement Club. 1 hp I ii !it"ii I'aik I m j r u e ! i i . t i hit) will meet Thursday evfionk'. lebruaiy 5. at X o'clock, m S'i iinaha National Bank buiHmp. FALLING? HERE'S WHERE SH0WS Don't worry! Let "Danderine"' save your hair and double its beauty. .Jl i y ii i :'ie a-cbif Mi: ,1 art. t'r if il I o slop i li.nr at once anil I ill the .scalp ot every particle of il.tiiih ulf. Ret a small bottle of do listlwnil "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a litt'e in your baud and rub it into the scalp. After several applications tin- hair usually st"ps coming out .uid you can't find any dandruff. Your hair will grow strong, thick and long and appear soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant. Try it I K-t !!! km : t'l.tt MMic'i of the , success hi any work or i a-gai' i.il a u t I depend'! upon the publicity i hair- I I man. A woman ot entity. ;,i,ln? land tact is usually chosen f . u this' i important ttosi. ! Mr.. .1. V. Welch o? P.- h., ! been delegated to (hi- v "rk h the "Women's Army M Nt br., -k.i." lb-r cliiet re ..asibility .t ' . -c :st is t make ,i sit ccs, (i the m.i niei-lhu ,'lieil f,.r 'I hi1' s.l,,v .if;. ; ::...!!. "eb uaiy 5. at ..' M '.. U k. ..t tb,- Y. W. i". A., at whic'' i , vi i r McKelvir. i Mrs. ('. i. Ii .ci i: 1 r wll )eak. i'.ai :i da ti::d M:- W'c'cli conle rrii'' with the dpferent r!ul i onil'titt'Ts .on! n!ifr. ir. the tt.ter- -1 of .u curate ,a i re- a if w - ; c - k'.irduiji nl.ins and ;.ro:iess oi the wouie'i wll.. ate fi.i!eaori"; t c u: lb.it high costs. Mrs. Welch is i:-.w I si'rvinjr as treasitret .i tie h h:i--i ka I'edcration oi W.e .,m:'s club.-. I Minne Lusa Tea. The Minne l.usa Woman's .oc;civ' I will be entertained at a musical tea en Thursday attei r,o. m, hCbrnary 5, when a program will be civeu by Miss Rosalie t'hitncr. Mesdanie.sl Ross N'ewell aitd I. R. Anthony. ! Mrs. R. A. Waugii will give read- j itlRS. i r., rs s,i it i ii : i n - ibatcly jol inrvii .i 1 . 1 r"tri- nit" competition, with whnh 't i;uv revertlieless outrival bv n.is..n ,. its gayety, its bril liance, and bv a beatify oi an en tirely fiif'ereut sf'rt. "Instead ot being treated to an el ib'tion t-t ..tk;eautry and decora tion as an ail m 'tsell we were con tumted with nintatton architcctute of an ancient, uninspired, cumber some sort-ialse in tact, false in; taste, and aeiually obstructive to the aim and . n ot it all, which j t" enhance and add n the spectacle of ni.trcliiiig ti.'Ops. 1 I ): kjanif unity. The pageantry should emanate frc n one mind, s!i.mld smbolize one dominant t.ira, and this jurisdiction should extend over all private displays h.itsoet c J- l oi:t'nuit. The eye and mind should be carried continuously on ward to special points of accent and enrichment. a-t'olor. All other factor should be subservient t the color scheme .old the clor scale. This should ! i it h and a"iou-. -I Mo emeu!. The -iiii and the wind should be made cdlaborators b many artful but hiiiIc devices c. h:ch need no? be entered into e r e . P. E. O. Sisterhood. ! i .i ; t t- hi of the I'. !'.. . sister-: hood will meet fot 1 o'clock lunch- . evi 1 li.'.i s-i.o witii Mrs. Dean T. in i t ii. .l.iDo Dewey avenue. Mis, J i'. A. l.ticke will be assistant hos- Longfellow Circle. ' f.oimie'l .v. ehantauipia circle will' meet at the public binary I hurs- , iiav eenius at " ."T I'he lesson ' wil! be s-ct'oit from "Hrolhers In Aim-." Leader, Mi-. Helen K. Mor ton. Art Department. M i - I . F. 1'ast, i !y, leader of the ; ..it ilep.i! tmeiit, t tmaiia Woman's ' clni), announces that the regular inrcfrc scheduled for Thursday : art em .'!!, February S will be aban-: doi.ed in the interest of the mass! meeting to be held in the Y. W. l". A. auditorium for the purpose oi ill -i Usstnj; bitdl c st s. French Club. 'I he hicnch club will -, a i I day i hnr-d,'v. February a at the Child a v ii I Us', iiilte. , Mrs. Peterson Vill Speak. I Mrs. A. (j. Tctersoti. member of: the State Hoard of Control, will j speak before the political and social, science department of the Omaha Woman's club, Monday afternoon. 1 m - s V,--v; ', a- .s .-: s .... M'.AIMA AO. . amxc. .v .'A c on i roper Use of Henna Tea Dyeing the hair is a tad. Ion ee you dye it. you bav gAcn n:..-t ihsiied shade, make a henna lea. l.'.r one ounce of henna li .e i - and one quart of wafer, ami ,1. , , ii to one i a 1 1 1 .mis,-It tne hie j..,, ft kotpmg it Apply the henna to the roots of '!e l. As t.isl .is tlie hair grows out ,1,,, 1;i;r ujt, hnish. A tooth ii has to be colored again, or the ,r,, w,n ,,,. It must be absolutely r... !s will be entirely ditfeient from , ,.aM- tie rest of the hair. ; ni,'.n ,,,1,, a ,ri;,. inlS);, a,i ,iis- It en will .he your ban. have ! jit!l. tilc henna throughout the some one who is ,-(n expert do it. j, Save money on something cKe nn.l ' Wheai it is tiioroughiy uet with 'i imp, ii i.ii.t post ee featutc ot the t. hicago snttra vention w ill he a "1:01 m.il v,-!ii.l citizenship" to he enducted undt i i he personal 1 u ci.t' - ui of Mis. an i shapman Citi. pteshient M vhe Na tiiuial Amcricauj Woman Surfragc association. ) he school is scheduled tor the w cih beginning riiurs.l.iy , February ll), to and including Wed nesday, February 24. Mrs. Raymond l'.rown. author , t "Your 'ote a ml How to I -r It." and Mrs. Maud Dark will each con duct a eour.-e. The other topics will be covered by various men and 't omen. The school will be tree. The basic idea is to tram women who can go fot th to other women as teachers of citizenship. Sneaking of the great need ot tin school, Mrs. Catt says. "Many states where i atiiicati.ei has taken place have been having schools of citizenship. We, m tin headquarters, have naturally In en gie.itly interested in this form oi activity and in seeing that these schools ically rise to the high a i i which we, who have made so .sacrificial a struggle to get the vote, ought to put before the women vot ers nf the country. Alter our i.nai i ii..Mt'ttng ! 1 1 , " 1 1 and v l',M ! :'ep a "i i ii o ' , h i thit w c tray g c i from them all the'! e xpe i 'e", r I . a - t lei e w 'sh to a.', I e, tin i s II oi the N n 1 !"v se: 'i mi 1 crsit and t ' e t hicago nun , i :n oi .lei" to hi! , ur ptob'en' to gteatti heights than a if en t ' v h . s vet been alt line.! c w aeib! I ke lo hue.! to tli.it , l. .ol th, I, "id ot p. a, ti, a: eihn a tioial w oi k that I- beifg .Inie ri some ol i'-.c si.it , s a " I in t ii.it w iv p'ovi.ie all alt,"..! r:! s upon th, school tviih t!ie best prepat u ,oi. the new i ill -ei.shii w.nk wln,!i is available at this tune "I Vl'ty state ouy;lit to h.iV -lll.o!- ot c if' , n - hip and lii.'i, lei,' i ee.1 - I NONE KNCW SHE : DYED OLD GARMENTS : ! "Diamcnd Dyes" Make All Her '. . Faded. Shabby Appatel . Turn New . supei i -! ' pet -on who lias h ol i toiimng t" in lit-i tin the I believe that auv stale i in i. , fiild keep tin ee or lorn a ea 1 Ideal Wrinkle it mover luisily Made al Home ( , :i 1 1 1 tun ; if. I . - v i vol t' i.'ho ratiloation, ..hoiild he c county and lliey ought out so impe sell oo il Ci;iet;-l'i" illdueled in every state, village of the nalion. to be planned to giv ling an inspiration th.at the h'Miii.i tea. put a towel about it, have it (lone c.'irect'v -and tautiv. -,,,, ti,. n down close to the head. b.verv sex weeks ton wol have to I jt Uim ,aif ai, hour. have lye ,i ti!ied again -ometimes i A,-,er ,rushing thoroughlv drv in otirner-until the hair is accustomed to the coloring. j Dyeing takes patience and perse verance. Il the Ii.it is -.ir.iy pi, ma li.Uely ope can exense a woman for dyeing it. If if thne tot- it to turn, the Inns ol th,; fa, . leipiire sottenmg. and gray hair give- it. Nothing gives a vv..iiian Mich a hard look as dyed hair, ii her l.ice is wrinkled. F.ut --women vi!I dye their hair, j For iMi aohurti tint, and this js (lie the sini or over a heater of some For a walnut stain, a reliable one is made of walnut -kins beaten to a puhi. i. .ii r ounces ct them, and la ounces ,,f alcohol. Let it stand ;'. .!' 10 days before using women m large numbers will vote. "Many teachers will be wanted and many ill prepared will atten.p: i lie work. Therefore, we of the pres ent national board feel that it is incumbent upon us to offer to the states the best preparation for this new duty which can he commanded at this time. "We wish to invite those who have been teaching citizenship schools to tell how they have been Juniper Tar Best for Don't worry iiboul perfect i e: ults. I'.- e "Diamond Dyes," guaraiitt'cd tn rrivo- a new, rich, fadeless color In any fabric, whet lit r it he wool, silk, linen, colton or mixed goods dresses blouses, stock i ih's, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coveri ngs. Th'a Direclinn Ibiok with ea, h package tells so plainly how 1" dia mond dye over any color that on cannot, make a mistake. To match any material have drug gist show von "Diamond Dve" Color Card. FAT FOLKS GET THIN Reliable Home Sys tem Under $109.00 Guarantee iRilt February 9. at J:,?D o'clock. M rs. , t ,muiissi, mer Robertson states 'in If. J. Ihiih y. department leader, says ; fh;eti,-a absolutely on the wane in that al1 club women oroth-Ts inter- Chicago, rapidly approaching nor-e.-ted in hearing .Mrs. I'eler.son, are mal c-onditioiis and prospect of any invited to r.tteiiil the meeting. interference with convention. Hope. . . ' our state vi!l he well represented. Chicago Convention " A R R 1 L CH A DM A CATT." Hastings, .xcn. heh. 4. I ,,. Hetwee,. M) .),) women have kevnig telegram has Ji.st bt ei. re- ,,,.,..,,. ,ifoiitl(,, tIlril it)(ei,ti,jn nf , ceived from Mis ,irr,e ( hapm.m , ,.,.,, thp xatin;l, Suffraoe . att. president . the Nation, ut - ,,lv clUl a, del,(?ates fmm Xe. ' trage association, by Mrs. ( barles j,rHS' t 1 II. Dietrich, state president of the! J Nebraska association. ! Women -tudents were first al- "We -hall hold convention Chi- j nutted to the University of West c,R'. February 12 to 18. He alth ! hrginia m lUR.-. " j f Coughs, . Colds, ! jfnSore ! W Throat Keep Juniper Tar In ih Mrdlrin hrst fiT Finerrnvli . 60 Doses, 30c at druggists Tat persons, pari i.idarly tlinss frnm ten to sixfy '.uiiids above nor mal weight, will be interested bi enrn timt lh''V may re.hn'e weight while ratlin; nil tley li'-'d mid whi!. reallv onj.iyinft the easy way of becom ing slcinlor and lienlt l.ier. This slinulil he dune br usiii '; evil nf knrrin, iilso follovviiig simtile rules ct kivrihn system thnl. e.iin v.itli til" hov. Evep a (cw days' toiatment Is hum n lllaivv a I'le i'iiilK ri'du- 'l.ili. Tac si. I' enmes tljih-er. the tfe.-li flr-iitr. tin- fk"i lem.ethcr ; wrk soi-nis e;ier. Mre l-u.-a nt leelii's t.iK.-a i's:; s.it: nf ti.e li"! t.!v ami mft'tl us S'H. Tituntis I it di -.-i I'p ' i rt. lf yuu liavt tritd various methods of fat reduction without real benefit you Diay be now be very thnukful nt iiiiving foiuicl a Pennine system. H isj nafp, pleasant anil healthful. In eae Ii bor there is n .100.IM1 guaranti e. Hu.7 a box of oil of korein ar nnv lmsy drug store, or send, for free brochure P liorein Co., Station V, New York. N. Y. e'l V "t I'.x.f tl.'Mllll l ', . ii I a-.- Mill, i iiii.lrn ,n l in fl II, ' I ,,r yti. I llie ,',., t enn !,r ,iii,l,lv 11 . ' IV rt lie el-- i, n,l l,i tuli I I el-ni , cl l. ,le s .tc in,- , im- ,"in, 1 l"l' i'.m, tl-Ti-a sj,,.il,. m Ii.iU 1'inl .a wii.-i. I'll-, -I I'I.ih is net mile n .ll'inia,' list ,'H.i; fill , tail III - A hrtH't'wial l.i.i,' !!',, -t n' " tin' lii'inrr. s iu.,,.1 h," si iii, ti..' ni.,i. .,iitlifl Hpenai iin, ' . I'l.'ll Hl'1,'1 tt,' ,V lll.-l Hpi'lu-aticii. will H'l.'l.l.ll ll'I't .telit! .'ll. II van .-ill 'lean -"Hie vvltt-h Hm.'-I lli'il i,cei; , ti ii, C.Mil' illllClLrist 0 0 ' I in:,',,' ,,iii ti s e ii . k I s romovei a th r.'.'l.'.l, can uiil till,! Iliis tar nwl,' ,'' O'.IIC,' tll.'tll MI.C-sH,',' ,.nl., I'llstP Mti'l .al m 'iin-!,' in - rai .11 leu-. BLACK-DRAUGHT A FAMILY MEDICINE Some kind nf S I n m a c K, T r o u Ii I e Willi Cramps and Terrible Paini Made This Oklahoma Man Life Miserable Until Black Draiit'lit Relieved llim. ( inckaha, dkla. -Mrs. .1. Y. Walker recently said this: "We use Flaek-Draugbt as a family medicine and think it is the only liver medi cine made. My husPand makes it, up ami Uses it as a tonic as well as a laxative. I use it for headache, sour stomach, a full heavy feeling after meals, which 1 suppose is indiges tion, and it certainly does mc lot of good. "My husband had some kind of stomach trouble -wo don't know ju-t. what. It would strike him juit any time in the day and' cramp or pain him just, terribly bad. Pome one t "LI Ir in how to make a ten of the Mack-Draught, which ho did. It did him so much good it removed the cause and cured him. Since then we have praised the Black-Draught, to our friends, anil gladly do so." Seventy years of .successful use lias made Thcdford's Black-Draught a standard household remedy. Every member of the family at times needs the help that Black-Draught can give in cleasing the system and prevent ing or relieving the troubles that, j come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. Try Rlaek-Praught. Sold by all I d rut-gists. u In IH On Sale Thurs PLACE Y J LJu ! Iznfls 1 Hffl OWNED km OPERATED BY OM day and Friday -Cash and Carry P mm j AHA CONSUME rices- Delivery on SAP AVQ3D OS rders or Evlore T Store No. 1 2223 LEAVENWORTH ST. Tyler 562 Gold Medal Flour, 24 lbs $1.70 Best Creamery Butter, 1 lb 65c Granulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen . -t. 57c Large Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 60c Small Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 40c Copco Standard Quality Corn, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Peas, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c Selected Hand-picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs. for 45c Old Monk Olive Oil, per quart. . .$1.50 Old Monk Olive Oil, per pint 75c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25c Kirk's Flake Soap, 3 for 20c Omaha Family Soap, 3 for 20c Electric Spark Soap, 3 for 20c Cudahy's Borax White Naphtha. 5 for 25c Caripo Ripe Olives, per quart can, 35c s mom Store No. 2 2404 FORT STREET CCLFAX 468 Washburn Blended Rye Flour, 24 lbs $1.25 Gold Medal Flour, 48 lbs $3.35 Best Creamery Butter, lib 65c Granulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 57c Large Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 60c Small Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 40c Copco Standard Quality Corn, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Peas, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Qality Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c Select Hand-picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs. for 45c Old Monk Olive Oil, per pint 75c Quaker Macaroni, 1-lb. pkg., 2 for 25c Quaker Macaroni, V-lb. pkg., 3 for 20c 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 bars Gob lin Soap and 2 Golden Rod Washing Powder, all for 25c Cudahy's Borax White Naphtha Soap, 5 for 25c No. 22 Can First Grade Sliced Pine apple 35c Cor. 2 2d 31. and PoppSeton Av. Tyler 3718 Gold Medal Flour, 98 lbs $6.50 Best Creamery Butter, 1 lb 65c Qranulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen .... 57c Large Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 60c Small Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 40c Copco Standard Quality Corn, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Peas, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c American Beauty Macaroni, 20-lb. pkg $2.25 American Beauty Spaghetti, 20-lb. pkg $2.25 Old Monk Olive Oil, per quart. .$1.50 Cudahy's Borax Whte Naphtha Soap, 5 for 25c Diamond C Soap, 6 for 25c Caripo Ripe Olives, per quart can. ,35c Muscat 3 and 4-Crown Raisins, 25 lbs. for $5.50 California Dried Grapes, 25 lbs, $6.00 Store No. 4 496S DODGE STREET WALNUT 176 Pillsbury's Best Flour, 24 lbs . . . . (ask) Gold Medal Flour, 24 lbs $1.70 Best Creamery Butter, 1 lb 65c Granulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen .... 57c Large Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 60c Small Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 40c Selected Hand-picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs. for 45c Old Monk Olive Oil, per pint 75c Elcano Tomatoes, No. 3 can, 2 for . . 35c Amercan Beauty Macaroni, 8-oz. pkg., 3 for 25c Caripo Ripe Olives, per quart can, 35c Diamond C Soap, 6 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25c Kirk's Flake Soap, 3 for 20c Cudahy's Borax White Naphtha Soap, 5 for 25c No. 1 Can Grated and Sliced Pineapple, 2 for 35c Store No. 5 602 PIERCE STREET TYLER 1739 Gold Medal Flour, 98 lbs $6.50 Best Creamery Butter, 1 lb 65c Granulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen. . . .57c Large Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 60c Small Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz., 40c Copco Standard Quality Corn, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Peas, 2 cans for 25c Copco Standard Quality Tomatoes, 2 cans for . 25c Skinner's Macaroni, 20-lb. pkg.. $1.90 Caripo Ripe Olives, per quart can, 35c Old Monk Olive Oil, per quart. $1.50 Muscat 3 and 4-Crown Raisins, 25 lbs. for $5.50 California Dried Grapes, 25 lbs., $6.00 Omaha Family Soap, 3 for 20c Electric Spark Soap, 3 for 20c Cudahy's Borax Naphtha Soap, 5 for 25c Kirk's Flake Soap, 3 for 20c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25c LB S STORES OPERATION GROWING WITH OftlANA