4 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY (BEE: MAY 16. 1920. Great Events Are Taken ; Calmly . The time may conic some day when the descendants of those wom en who were a part of the very first republican state convention in Nebraska where women were per mitted to sit, will point tcMhe fact with the same pride that makes a distinct set of the Daughters of he American Revolution today. But those 31 fortunate women of Douglas county who were chosen with such dispatch at the republican county convention last Tuesday to attend the state convention at Lin coln on next Tuesday, are taking the honor calmly. "I an) very, very glad for this op portunity," says Mrs. E. C. Twam ley. one of the chosen. "lt will be an intcrcstiue exper ience," declares Mrs. A. L. Schautz. These two statements sum up the rcplids of the women delegates con cerning the forthcoming meeting. -The. other women are: Mesdames E. P. Whitney, Corinne Detwilcr, Xellie Goodbody, Draper Smith, Grant Parsons. Blanche J.- Horn, Hattic Kugal, Hazel- M. Crosby, Clara M. Fowler, Almyra W. Lang, H. C. Stimney, Lynette Weitzel; Helen Walker, Muriel E. Jones, Edith Cox, J. Alice Siewart, Emrria Talbot. Eva M. Pinkttt, Mrs. Wil liam H. Berry, Gertrude Goodsell, Ethel Nunn, Bess L. Katleman, Margaret L. Sholes. James Richard son, Effie ,D. Wcad, Lina M. Mc Gilton, Carrie Burdick, C. M. Skin ner and Eva..M. Scott. , Sewing Class at' Social Settlement Y. W.-.C. A. ' Vesper Service Sunday afternoon at . 5 p. ni. will be the last union vesper service of the season for the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A and will he held at the Young , V'onien's Christian association. The service . will be in charge of the Young Men's Christian association and Mr. T. F. Sturgess will be the speaker. Special music will be a feature of the program, and the regular informal . social hour from 6 to 7 will be ob served. The Employment department has moved : to its new quarters on the third floor, and is a very busy part of the association. The business men arc learning that the Y. W. C. A. usually, has the right young woman, and the young woman is glad to secure openings where no fee is c harged. Because of the shortage and high prices of rooms, the department often places young women where they can work for room and board, or in some cases the room without the board is secured in return for care of children evenings. Mrs. Han nah Burnham has come to the de partment as assistant secretary. Mrs, Burnham has had experience in local ' Red CroSs and travelers' aid work and now with two full time work ers, this department will be able to serve .many employers and young women. Miss Helen D. Beavers, secretary of general and religious education for north central field, with head quarters in Mineapolis, arrived Sat urday for a visit of about a week at the Omaha Younpi' Women's Chris ten association. Miss Beavers comes at this time in the interest of the work in the girls' work department. South Side center at Twenty fourth and J streets had a "house- You'll Get Rid of Unsightly Hairs Sure fgly and unsightly hairs, light fuzzy or heavy ones on neck, should ers, arms and under arms go quick by a simple method that just dis-t-iiirea them. Get from your drug gist a bottle of Frcsra Hair Remover Lotion apply a little of tho lotion with a piece of cotton or finger tips to the hair not wanted for a few minutes then wanh off. You'll ' wonder where , the hairs have gone. Tho Kresea Hair. Jtemover Lotion has Just dissolved them. Shaving and removing hairs by other methods only stiffen the growth so they' come in thicker and stronger lhan ever while the Krcsca Hair Re mover Lotion dissolves them away .)elow the skin , and weakens the growth.- It also leaves the skin soft and white, just like a face lotiorJ. If ytau are troubled with these un sightly blemishes' you should cer tainly try this Bimple method. A Do Luxe Booklet you will vantto have "Thi moat wonderful con tribution ever mad to mu sic." This is how, a famous critic termed Thomas A. Edi son araaaing achievement. Edison and Music The story ol the $3,000,000 Phono graph is ae romantic as any bit of fiction. It is told in beautifully illustrated brochure which you will ba (lad to keep. Send -the Coupon Today Name Addr . SHULTZ BROS., Owner 313 South 15th Street EJ i 5oe r--MS- ' S X JV' -rO I V&OS .8kr-.SM mmmmtlmmmmtmmimma''m'Jf':' :'-'XV-''aaiaaEaaeBaaaaaaahaaasaiEaaiassaaai X . ..... How many school children watch the hands of, the clock move slow ly 'round to the clpsing hour these balmy spring afternoons. It -is hard to study ;when the great Outdoors is calling. After the long winter the children are anxious for their favorite pastimes; little girN with their jump-ropes, hop-scotch and "jacks" and the bqys .with their marbles and bicycles .what a wonderful season is the spring. Every Thursday . afternoon ,, 50 little girls on the South Side eagerly await the dismissal bell at school, but they heed not the tail to play it is the sewing hour at the 'Social Settlement house that thov ricipating. From 3:30 to 5:30 thtir little hands are busy with llii needle, learning the practical stitches in the 'art of dressmaking. Each 5titch is taken with the , greatest care, for they tare -willing . and apt pupils. Their ages range from 7 to 16 years. The younger girls are working on aprons and- undergar ments, while their older sisters tiic making their summer dresses. One little girl; has finished two dresses and has started another. The set tlement furnishes the material to the children at a ; very small cost. Mrs, O. M.'vSmith, chairman of the sewing class, is assisted by Mesdames R. S. Trimble, ' El M. Wellman, E. A. Uoran. J. C Wrath, N..-A. Riggs, W. S. Burdick, -O. C. Willis, P. V. Mikeselt, T. JNeed ham, Alice' C. Longwell, J. Paul Scanlon and Miss Ruth Leeder. Much credit is given Mrs. Marie Leff Caldwell, head resident of the Social Settlement house, and her assistants. Miss Lorena Knox and Miss Marguerite Beckman, for form ing the class. . . , "The prevailing opinion is tfi'.Tt great progress has been made at the, Omaha Social Settlement sin -e its' organization, March 27, r '1908. , Many successful clubs and classes are part of the settlement activity. warming" on Wednesday evening, May 12v when about 40. girls Irom Armours', Swiftl.f and' Morris' With Miss Oddic, Mrs .Morse and Mrs. Burgess had -dinner v. and 'general of work they render, etc. The subject good time afterwards. Beginning Saturday, May IS, a special Sat urday night supper will be served at 'the cafeteria, to which the public will be most welcome. Federation Extciisiou-Indnstrial clubs. All clubs meet"for slipper at (V p. m. The individual clubs arc working on the questionnaires for the commissions at conference this summer, which take up the following subjects for discussion among the girls: Association government, city . MM- - - ' ! . . 1. 1 UVtl UlllClll, ctv41u-11u1.il nay minimum fwage, 6'nc day of rest in sev6i, ecfuaf' pay for equal work, collective ..bargaining, and. many' ether questiqns vhich coliceni- girls who vvork and bow and whaf kincl for the open debate this summer has not yet been siettled. Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs Raises Endowment Fund ; ,'Ari endowment fund of $10,000 is bein'g raised by the' Nebraska Fed eration of Women's clubs, the in come of which is to be used to de fray necessary expenses for carry ing on the state club work. To date $3,414.42 has been subscribed. Many state federations' find it necessary- to raise' endowment funds ,to carry on their constantly increas ing 'work. -i--Every club vyoman'in the. state can make it possible: to raise the $10,000 this year by contributing $1. Mrs. F. A. Long, state chairman of the endowment committee urges clubs to get on the honor roll where they will be placed when they have paid the. equivalent of. a dollar a member. Alliance: Woman's -Vclub has twice paid for new members after being placed ,on the honor roll. All checks should be sent to the district chairmen of the endowment committee. Mrs. C. A. Sherwood, 2562 Manderson street. Omaha, is chairman of the Second district. J ir,17 lunula mill slvi, without . Announcing for Wednesday, May 19th , The Greatest Sale of , ; High Glass Dresses Ever Attempted in Omaha m In this coming event we can promise you a rare treat in value-giving. A most Wonderful purchase makes this extraordinary sale a possibility. TWO HUNDRED MARVELOUSLY ATTRACTIVE GOWNS AND f FROCKS TO BE OFFERED AT A PRICE THAT WOULD NOT COVER PTHE COST OF THE DRESSMAKING ALONE. No Poverty Here Says Eastern, Woman "I have traveled from one end of Nebraska to the other and have found no poverty, which, as an east ern woman, strikes me as very re niarkable." This statement was made by Miss. Xettie E. Bauer, -special representa tive of the republican womert's na tional executive committee, on her retjim to Omaha Wednesday after a statewide campaign for the organ ization of republican women. Miss Bauer left Omaha March 29 and since then has" campaigned in 20 counties, 30 towns, and has spoken 38 times. And this splendid achievement was made in the face of a week's interruption of meetings in western Nebraska on account of rhe heavy snowstorm in April. At Crawford, Miss --Bauer said, army mules were sent from Fort Robinson to break up the snow in the roads. In some places the snow was four) feet deep, making the high ways impassable for days. Miss Bauer believes that many women of Nebraska have been per manently united with the republican party during the present campaign. . She will remain here until atter the state convention. i supper ai at Y. V. House at p. in. Mrs. Wallace, chaperon. Dramatic club -.at Com munity House at 7:30 p. in. Miss Barnes, chaperon. Tuesday Lafayette club supper at W allace, chaperon. . Patriot First Aid Class C. A. at 7 n. m. Mrs. Leermaker. c.hapcron. . , . Wednesday Wannn i tub supper at Community House, 6 p. m. Mrs. Levings, chaperon. Thursday 1). T! A. club dance at Community House, 8:30 p. ni., Mrs. Wallace, chaperon. Lafayette Dra matic club rehearsal at Community House, 5:30 to 8:30. Miss Mulhof latul. . 7 Friday Basket ball at Community House. Mrs. Wallace? ' Saturday Patriot club dance at Community House. Mrs. Pritchard, chaperon. . - Sunday Open house. 'Community House. Mrs. Wallace, hostess. The Bonheur club will give a dra matic program Thursday, May 20, at 8:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium, under the direction of Miss Mulholland. All Community Service girls and their friends are especially invited o be present. '. Community Service Monday Cluga club supper, Y- ,W, C. A. at 6 p. m. Mrs. Wallace, thaperon. volley call at Community A Scientific , Hair Color Restorer The way has been tound for aeientifically restoring gray hair to its natural color. It in offered, to women in Mary T. Goldman's Scientific Hair Color Restorer. It ends gray hair in from 4 to 8 days. . Scientific Hair Color Restorer FREF Ben(1 ,od" for tfi' to'" k a uu jIry T Goldman's and one of our ipe cisl eombs. State the eisct milor of your hair. Try It on a liK-k of your hair. Note the results. Then you will know why thmiiand of wonien bare already used this sclentfio hair color restorer. MARY T. GOLDMAN 1467 Coldman Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 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If your eyes arc bothering you. even a little, take steps to save them now before it ia too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyet in time. NOTE: Another prominent Phrilclln to whom fhs abote article was aubnutled said: "Bon-Opto It rarr remarkable remedy. Its oonttltuent Intredients sre well known to eminent eye sueclsllsta and wide ly prescribed by them." The manufacturers fuer sntee It to strenethen eyealslit M) per cent ro one week's time In many Instances or refund the money It can be obtained from any food dnitli't. snd one of the very few preparation! I feel should r kept on hand for ratultr use In Slmoat eterr family. It is sold In this city by all leadtnt drtiifiats. In oluding the Sherman McConnell and the atelcher Stores. See our windows and watch Tuesday evening papers for lull details. What You Will Be Tomorrow Depends Upon What You Do For Your Health Today You Must Keep Your Blood Filled With Iron to Stand the Strain of ModeVn Day Life Says Physician Explains How Talk It Over With Yourself Nuxated Irdn Helps Build Red Blood Strength and Endurance Have you ever stopped" to look yourself squarely in- the face? Are you petting anywhere? or just drifting a little weaker, a little more nervous, a little more run-down every day? Nothing slips awav so easily as HAI.TTT. Unless YOU hold fast to HEALTH by your own efforts by keeping your blood pure, red and rieh in iron the day mav come when all you can do is WISH you had acted sooner. Physicians explain below how to help make rich,, red blood and increase strength, power and endurance, through the health giving, strength-buildino- power of organic iron Nuxated Iron which 18 now beins? used bv (Svpr thru- J million people annually. success Is in the blood," says Dr. John J. 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In my opinion, physicians cannot emphasize toa strongly the necessity of keeping the blood pure aird Ted with plenty of iron, and I believe, they should at every opportunity prescribe organic iron Nuxated Iron for jn my experience it is one of the best tunic and red blood builders known to medi cal acience." Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor' Defct.). New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, in commenting -upon the foregoing , statement says: "Every keen, active, successful man and woman of today recoKDize mat a souna. atrong nody is the basis 'of all real achievement and they leavn """"" ,Tm' " "ere others Jiesitate and basis 'of all real achievement and they no stone unturned to safeguard their health. Lack of iron in the blood not only makes a man a physical and mental weak ling, but it utterly robs him of that virile force, that stamina, and strength of will which are so necessary to success and power in every walk of life. 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