4 B THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. JANUARY 23. 1921. Inaugural Ball to Be Replaced Bureau of The Bee Washington, Jan. 22. Washington society is nothing if not resourceful. No sooner was tlv cancelling of the inaugural ball and parade announced than the enterpris ing women of the city got together and arranged a huge ball for the night of March 4, to he given in th-.r largest ball room of the city, at the U illard. the tickets to be $10 each, and the proceeds to go to one of the most worthv, and appealing tharitfes of the city, the Child Welfare so ciety, which maintains and conducts a diet kitchen for infant s and mothers. It was while working for the diet kitchen that Mrs. Marshall, wife ot the vice president, became interested in little IgtU'tius Morrison, whom she and the vice president finally adopted, and who died about a year ago. Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, the close and intimate friend of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, who is treasurer of the Child Welfare socit-ty, has been chosen for chairman of 'he ball committc. She has already made a phenomenal success of charity balls, and the success of this one is already assured, in spite of th- fact that President Harding and Mrs. Hard ing will not be present. The arrival here of Mrs. Warren ti,-,i;,t innnirmiv or next dav. In remain for a time, w lnie the pres-, idcnt-clect is in the south cruising on Senator Frelinghuysen's house boat, has cause'd a wave of excite ment and thrills in Washington so ciety. There is always a hope, tinder such circumstances, that the dis tinguished visitor will permit him self or herself to be entertained. And each particular host or hostess hopes to the be the favored one. . Mrs. Harding is said to be coming to dismantle or arrange their Wash ington home to be sold or leased or loaned I'he Coolidges have r.t vor the oroffer of the Harding .-L" .. home, and if they should find other quarters more suitable, then the Harding house will be sold, it is said. Of course the inhabitants of Washington will watch with thrill ing interest the friends with whom Mrs. Harding identifies herself on this visit, as that may be the key note of the social and official re gime of the next four years. It is not known now whether Mrs. Hard ing will open her own house and Slav there during her forthcoming visit here, or whether she will stay with friends or at a hotel. The probability is that she will stay in her own home. After the business here is attended to Mrs. Harding will make a short visit to New- York and will later ioin Mr. Harding in St. Augustine. Fla. The next interesting question to he settled regarding the incoming administration is the administration church. This is the first time the Raotist denomination has figured in the' While House, as Mr. Harding is the first Baptist president. He and Mrs. Harding attended the Calvary Baptist . church here during the former's term in the senate, and while not punctiliously regular, that is the rhurch of their affiliation. Tt is the largest chureh " '.V.it denom ination and the most attractive in e rv resneet. The beloved pastor, Rev.' Samuel II. Greene, who was at , Calvary hr more than 40 years, died only last 'summer after having built the church up to a membership of over 2.000, with a Sunday school of more than. 4.800 scholars. Mr. and Mrs. Harding were warm personal friends of the pastor and his wife, and during the former's illness they both had letters from Mr. and Mrs. Harding. Mr. Harding expressed then the sentiment he felt for the pas tor and for Calvary church, and said that if he returned to Washington thit would be his church home. Now that the- pastor has gone, there is likely to he a difference, and it has already been said among those who are close to the Hardings that Mr. Hardin? has intimated that they would choose no church, but would I i - ,i. .1.... I ;nd all of them. They have been invited to occupv a pew in every Baptist church in Washington. The "president's church'' is always one of the sights of Washington, and a visit to it by every visitor here over a week end, and by many of the residents, too. is considered by them a duty. The chief executives and their wives have always been much inconvenienced and embarassed by sightsrs of a Sunday morning, who not only crowd the church to di.-comfort. but crowd around the entrance frequent ly and make themselves genuine nuisances, to the objects of their at tention. It has been the case many times, that an incoming p.-esident has chosep a modest, obscure church in which 'to worship; the church suddenly outgrowing its edifice and starting the agitation for a new church within the first year, comes to grief with it at the end of the fourth year. The modesi little Christian-church in which President Gar field and his family worshiped and in which he sometimes preached, throughout their residence in Wash ington, as members of the congres sional circle and then for a short period as residents of the .White House, came almost to a tragic end. They started to build a suitable edi fice to accommodate the crowds which suddenly swelled their heads. The tragic end of the president of course caused the trouble to the church, but it was only when about to he sold for its debt, that men and women came forth in a spirit of pride, and saved it for the con gregation. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock entertained a dinner company of 12 young people on Tuesdav evening for their daughter, Miss Hitchcock, preceding the dance at the Chilean embassy given by the Ambassador and Mme. Mathiue for their niece, Miss da Gana. The Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock and their daughter and her guests all wnt nn tn the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess of Omaha, nee Smyth of tins city, who were married here last week, are now in Bermuda on their wedding trip. They will return here in about three weeks and make a short visit with Judge and Mrs. Smyth before establishing themselves in Omaha. Mrs. Sibbernsen. sister of the bride, who came on for the wedding, and was matron of honor, will remain for a few weeks yet with her parents. Representative and Mrs. Edward 1 Jpracticaland Taney 'cAfaedfe Work cay Making Bathroom Curtains. M OST women like to have some fancy work on hand that can be worked on at odd moments, nd something new and attractive for rtr-lthc limno i'c stunvc rlpnnml J ""J-' - Bathroom curtains hanging on a;"Hy'ir ,- ,. n( it. y,-,. rod from the middle of the window ch7of ?wo "titclSs. hen a double are not new, but are, nevertheless, : ...i,.f ,; rit pood-looking. rather hcavv att!?C. ,' Putll"5 Uie "r "'t0 , C linen will look weli i (something that ' 'j"!0 ,?,,"r cannot be seen through); and then in- se-tion and edging are set in, like the ! i. ' i"V, rlmVL-. tlVrrr : thcsc 'P'K chains across the bot-.tiMctr-,.; :f:wuarcb have been made make three , II1U3U dilUll. ' s. Sc t, . .-.-...c . , Unt. ' torn and a narrower one up each I side, and tW nr. lmstiirld Then -J -. " - - - .... . ......... . - . -he insertion is set in above this, or J if you prefer, you tan simply use an 'g"'g- The same design is used across the top, only finished m points, which crve as points to sew the rings to. .s to the size or Kintt 01 rod anu rinirs uspd. e.irli nerson ean consult her own taste. t Following are the directions for ! making the lace shown in tlic picture: 1 he crochet cotton used should, of course, be thc right weight to go W'th the curtain material. Woman's Party C, vMk$ . W. F.. .VMltiY? Mrs. W. F. Hardy of Lincoln is chairman of the National Woman's Party in Nebraska. The annual convention of this organization will be held in Washington Febru ary 15 to 19. At this time the Wom an's Party will present statues of Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stan ton and Susan B. Anthony to the United States Capitol. Mrs. Charles E. Johannts of Omaha, is a mem ber of the national advisory coun cil of the party. Neither Mrs. Hardy nor Mrs. Jo hannes will attend the national gath ering. Miss Joy Webster, who lives in Washington, will act as Nebras ka's delegate. Mrs. Hardy left Fri day, January 21, for California. E. Holland of Suffolk, Va.. the lat ter formerly Miss Eunice Elisor of Omaha, who were married in De troit last summer, are at the Dewey for the season, where both formerly lived in Washington. Mr. Holland declined to be a candidate for re nomination and will not be in the next congress. They expect to take a trip around the world after a time. Senator Norris, who has been suf fering somewhat from too constant work, expects to go to Battle Creek, Mich., about the middle of next month, for' a few weeks' recupera tion. Many Omaha and other Nebraska people who had made reserva tions in different hotels for the in augural festivities, and others who were coming to visit friends at the time, have canceled their visits be cause of the callina; off of all fes tivities. Among those who have not. however, are Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dietz of Omaha, who have reserva tions at the Hotel Washington, and so far have not canceled them. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gamble of Omaha spent a day or two in Wash ington at the Hotel Washington in the middle of the week, en route to New York. They sailed from there today for South America to spend two months. Viscountess Rhondda's. petition for the right to be seated in the Brit ish House of Lords opens- up one of the greatest, constitutional questions that ias been discussed in England in many years. The success of Lady Rhondda's application would mean that some 25 peeresses in their own right would be entitled to sit in thc Houseof Lords. Make a chain of 30 stitches, then ; "ve. more ana turn to go DacK on me Mn J"sl ma.Qe,- J maKe a i ,e crochet stitch and put your needle "V? ,nfv..ln,ra. smcn Irm tne I 1 "IS Will m&Ht OIXC Ot tllOSe 11UIC L ..: . , I...L1. 1. . i.. ,:..,. . -i. . .1.- r... . i. , made I Ii r-n Four more ,snuai es nn - .!, 7 ,..,. ,1. ,1 iisii lmc tuw, anuta ai nn v. iii ni v, a clajn cf f1Ve, then turn and go iback, making a double stitch to form I the square. Jn this second row three squares pre made, then one square, then three double stitches, and then three more couble stitches, and then three more squares. The next row has two squares, then thc three double stitch er, then one snuare. then the three squares, ine next row nas iu Lsnnares. then the three double stitch- cj. then one sciuarc, then the three double stitches, one square, three double stitches, and then two squares, The following row goes back to the two squares and the next row to or.e square. This completes thc fig-I The Pantry Needs When the food supply reached the primitive housewife in the form of wild game thrown at her feet by her returning husband at the end of a day's hunting her chief concern was to prepare and serve the food thus supplied. But the modern housewife must hunt her own gairte in thc markets and stores and, hav ing retained her old time respon sibility for its preparation and serv ing, she finds it important to sys tematize the hunting process so that it consumes the minimum of time mid insures an adequate food sup ply. By keeping close tab on the con tents of her pantry she foresees her needs, and by kcepiifg a memo randum pad on the pantry door and making note of things to be bought she greatly simplifies thc problem of supply and demand in lies kitchen. The constant use of the ice box and the perishable nature of its contents prevent thc oyerlooking of usable food materials there, and any short age or absence of necessary food materials is easily seen. But the pantry is more secluded and should be given a thoughtful inspection once, a week to make certain that full use is being made of its contents i. HARVEY GREEN, Prop. 16th St. at Howard. Monday Drug . Bargains SOAPS Remmer's Olive Bath, 3 for 25 Cocoanut Oil Soap, 6 for.25 Sayman's Soap, 2 for. .21 Derma Zcma Skin Soap.25 Life Buoy, 3 for 23 Fairy, 3 for .23 Beekman Tar Soap 25 Djer-Kiss Soap 49 "Famous for Prescriptions TOILET GOODS Hind's Honey Almond.. 37 Frostilla 23 Green's Chapola.25 & 65 Poudre de Riz 25 Fiance Powder 1.00 Djer Kiss Face Powder.. 49 Djer Kiss Talcum 21d CANDY Johnston's Chocolate Cara mels, 1 lb 59. Jordan Almonds, 'i lb..37 Salted Peanuts, Woodward Blanched, 1 lb 35 Peters' Milk Chocolate, 2 ' for 15 Johnston's Milk Chocolate, k lb : 50 hjlm ... V I lire, and one keeps on repeating in definitely, going from one to three of the groups ot three double crochet stitches, and back again to one dou ble crochet stitch. If this is to be used as an edging, ! a little openwork finish may be added IfonenJat Xt U tShe !5taIt at one P11fl af AV-"at 15 t0 Ce the bottom and make a chain of 13 or 15. i Put the needle into the beginning of ! thc fortl rw- and continue making . one ot these loops with the single - , ., . ' , , ! added, maKtng II1CSC Cliains come trom the center ot each ot tne nrsi loops. As a finish for thc top lace, crochet the pattern on one edge to form points; this is easily done by letting i,ull"?im-'u,l;u 't"1" j . ; In some bathrooms it is desirable to make thc curtain the full window 1 length, and these willlook well wita j the hemstitching and bottom mser- ! lion, hemstitching across the top ;.lso and sewing1 thc rings there just the same. and that no deai i of necessities may occur unexpectedly. Business methods in home manage ment put the housewife's work on a flane almost as tar removed trom primitive practice as modern busi ness removes her imsuaua iroui cave man customs. It is onlv those housewives who employ poor metn ods who find their work unsatisfy ing in its results. Miss Alice Deal, president of the High School Teachers' union, is leader in the campaign which will be made throughout the country for a general rise in pay for the teachers of all grades. We Want to Brush Up and Renew Our Acquaintance With Thousands of Omahans. Come in and sec our im mense cleaning plant in action. See why it is possible for us to turn out better work quicker. Come in and see the marvel ous equipment, costing tens of thousands of dollars. Come in and see the army of effi cient workers. See why wc get cleaning work from not only Omaha, but from ten or twelve states surrounding. Phone Tyler 0345; If in South Omaha Phone "South 0050" DRESNER BROTHERS Cleaners -- Dyers 2211-17 Farnam Street 17th and Douglas Monday Offerings of Unusual Importance Two Big Two-Hour Specials That You'll Surely Want to Take Advantage Of: 10 A. M. TO 12 NOON LIBBY'S TALL CAN MILK, 6 cans for Mmit 12 f ans MEATS Pork Chops, per !l. Lamb Slew, per II). Lamb Chops per lb. Is Business Opposed to Home? By BEATHICE FAIRFAX. There is a conflict going on in thc soul of the present-day woman. That "conflict has been clearly in dicated in Omaha this past week. According to Prof. Paul II. Grumuijmn, who spoke before the Omaha 'Drania league last Tuesday, "it is important for woman to train in the arts." "Literature, music and painting," he said, "tend to develop her emotional life, and her emotional life is the stronghold of woman. It is the source of her greatest in fluence with her husband and makes her force in the life of her children more powerful." This statement was made on Tues day. 'On Thursday night the busi ness women of Omaha held a ban quet. Everyone who attended felt it was epochal. There was some thing of power, of strength, of con fidence about it: like a huge engine puffing and spitting forth steam, uu fcarful of the road ahead and im patient to go. There was more of earnestness and determination about it than sheer ioy.. ! "This is a time to keep our heads ; and to use our heads, not by oc casional shouts of optimism, but by a steady, confident pull. said Miss Mary Sturgeon, president of the Business Women's league. ( "We must find new ways to boost business. One of these 1 believe would be in thc education of the women of thc land in the way busi-. ness is done, declared Mrs. Flor ence King, a Chicago attorney. Resolutions on stabilizing business and furthering commercial and in dustrial interests of the city were passed. There we have the conflict. The home with its place and appeal on or.e hand, and business with its in spiration and interest on the other, and its tendency to overshadow the home. Are we overemphasizing the place and importance of business and underestimating, thc value of the arts in the lives" of our girls today? The true, thinking woman of. the hour ants to be efficient and pro gressive, and yet wishes to do noth ing which might destroy or de preciate her potentiality in the home. It seems to Miis Fairfax that thc ideal woman is the one w ho has the head and heart about equally bal anced. An excess of emotion de stroys one's effectiveness in either business or thc home. Too much reason, untcmpered by feeling, makes a woman cold, and unsympa thetic in the home and a mere rou tine plodder in lushiess. for the woniaii without emotion lacks im agination, sympathy and tact, quali ties which are necessary to a suc cessful business career. Home is the natural goal of woman. Some wonien never reach that goal; some reach it and wish they hadn't, but always and for ever we come back to the law of God that the very perpetuation of race depends upon marriage. For woman this means more than "catch ing a husband." It embodies wife hood a'nd motherhood in their high est sense. Miss Fairfax would like to hear Any Home Can y n- -" Note These Special Offerings J. & C. Fischer Piano, one of the world's standard t7C makes, a rare bargain, in a handsome walnut ease P I J A Norwood Piano in good condition; plain case and djl PA worth twice One McPhail Piano in a walnut ease, in first class d1 7C condition; it's really a wonderful value at P 3 The famous Hobart M. Cable in mahogany case; a wonderful toned instrument, built to meet discrim- dJOC inarig demands; a $440.00 value for & All Pianos complete with bench and scarf. Terms can be ar ranged. Come in and see them. Give yourself and home the advantage of music. MI CKEJL'S 15th and Harney Where Values Are Certain CVENTHNTH MlSaM(OOUAS STRUT 2 TO 71c WELSH'S ORAPELADE, jar 4 Jura to Customer. GROCERIES Santos Coffee, per lb 22U. Extra Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs. for. .-. . . .39 La'rgc Rolls Toilet liper, per dozen 90 1221 .. 7-oC 12I.C Louise Homer to Wed The marriage date for charming Louise Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Homer, has been an nounced. On April 19, in St. Thomas church, New York City, she will wed Mr. Ernest Van Rensselaer Stires. son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ern est M. Stires. This is of especial interest in Qnia ha, where Miss Homer will appear in concert with her mother. Mme. Louise Homer, at the City Auditor ium February 18, under auspices of the women of the First Central Con gregational church. from her readers on the question, "How far is a business career for woman opposed to the home life? How far may a girl venture in busi ness without destroying her influ ence in the home? How far is a business training really valuable to the future wife and mother? Approximately three times as many Philadelphia high school girlj go to work in business offices as those who enter the teaching profes sion and go for higher education after graduation. AUVKHTISEMKNT. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Ouick Relief from Head-Colde. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air 'passages of your head will clear and vou can breathe treelv. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, an tiseptic, healing cream m your nos trils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem brane and relief comes instantly. It's just iinc. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Afford a Piano This is especially true if you buy here Douglas 3940 4 P. M. ONLY 25c Care of Corsets Always make sure that the clastic hose supporters on your corsets are long enough at the back and front. If they are not it is not necessary to buy longer ones, nor is it even nec essary to add additional elastic. Take a piece of good heavy musliii and double it so that it is fourply, and then stitch this into the exact width of thc clastic in the supporters, rip off thc supporters and add an inch or more of this before putting them back in place. Even though you do not draw your stay right and w ho docs now adays? don't fail to adjust thc laces frequently.- They really, should be untied and loosened every time you take your stays off and tied afresh after you have your stays on and fastened. Remember that corsets arc like j shoes, in that they wear better if I not worn too steadily. That is, two ' pairs of stays worn every other day wear better than two pairs each j worn until it is worn out. If you know from experience that j there is some one place in your j stays that usually shows the wear I before the resof the stays, rein- j force this part on the wrong side with heavy muslin or linen sewed securely into place. It is not a ditticult matter to have corsets washed, nor is it necessary to fend them to an expert to have this done. The wash woman or laundress can do this for you or you can easily do it for yourself. Soak them for a half an hour in soapy lukewarm fwater. Do not soak them loner, because this-might react oily the metal. In an electric Jivasher thev jean be washed satisfactorily without requiring any rubbing. it they are rather soiled it is perhaps best to rub a little, but do not attempt to do this on a rub board, but by scrubbing the soiled parts with a stiff, clean brush. Do not put them through a wringer, but sec that they dry quickly preferably in the open air on a bright windy day. To Cameo Lovers for years Mr. Edholm has been collecting especially fine cameos. Some of the rar est and most beautiful specimens ever cen in Omaha are the result. Some by Schmidt, one of the greatest living cameo cutters, will probably materially mcreae in value in the near future. Other are by old masters and of marvelous execu tion. Some of them are in exquisite mountings of platinum set with perfect diamonds, some with diamonds and emer alds, others diamonds and pearls and MI1 others in gold, gold with pearls, gold and enamel and plain or engraved gold. Mr. Kdholm must vacate his store before July 1st of the present year and these cameos together with his entire stock are offered at a substantial discount. You are cor dially invited to see these fine cameos. Albert Edholm Omaha's Oldest Established Jeweler 16th at Harney lit! 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