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' THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1921. Dr. Frank Smith ' : To Address A.CA. JJr. irank Smith, pastor of the First Central Congregational church, will speak on "Opportunity in the New Day," 'at the general meeting of the, Association of Lollegiate Alumnae Saturday after noon at the Chamber of Commerce. Members will meet for luncheon i 12 o'clock noon Saturday at the Chamber of Commerce. A business meeting will follow. Reservations for the luncheon must be made bv & a. m. Saturday with Mrs. II. B. Patrick, , Colfax 4004. " " . The book review section of the -A, C. A. will meet JkVednesday after noon, 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs; Winthrop Lane, 5324 Florence . boulevard. Mrs. Edgar Scott will review "Main Street," by Sinclair- Lewis. Lucheon for Missionary Worker. Miss Dorothy Macklin of China7, a foreign missionary worker, will be ' the guest of the missionary societies of Omaha Christian churches Tues day noon at 12 o'clock luncheon at the First Christian church, Twenty- sixth and Harnet streets. Following the luncheon " Miss Macklin will speak on her work. , Chautauqua Notes. Omaha chautauqua circles will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Satur day at the Y. W. C A. The alumnae association, "Call of the Grove," will have charge of the affair. Mrs. D. L. Johnston will speak on"Le Miserables." Custer Corps and Post. , George A. Custer Women's Re lief corps will entertain at a sun . shine party , Tuesday afternoon, 2 , o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Stephen vrtjs, 903 South Twenty-first avenue. A patriotic program will be given. : ' Ati iiivitatinn t vrnfld tft Cluster 1 post members. t Presbyterian Luncheon Woman's Missionary society, of Lowe avenue rresbytenan cnurcn will give a luncheon at the church paitwis, Friday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. John R. Munro willfsing. A read ing will be given by Mrs. Clinton Hamilton. The hostesses will be Mesdames P. T. Barber, W. P. Hynes, W. W. Carmichael, J. B. Owen and G L. Wolfe. . v. . ' Mu Sigma. Mu Sigma will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. C. W. Axtell, 119 North Thirty-second avenue. Mrs- James Patton will be leader. Miller Park Mothers. S ' -V ' Miller Park Mothers' circle will meet Wednesday at 3 p.. m. at the school auditorium. Mrs. L. B. Webster will speak. Her subjects will be "Child Welfare" and Na tional Congress of Mothers' Circles. Clubs and Parent-Teachers' Associa tions." ,, ' Story Tellers' League. The Omaha Story Tellers' league will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thurs day afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. Mrs. j. v, Runaway "will tell tne story ot The , utft ," ,, by. Montague.-' uoa. Save the United States," by Brady, will be told by Mrs. Richard Met calf. Miss Eloise Hillis will tell the story ot the "Little Drummer Boy," by Hart, and Mrs. J. W. Metcalfe, leader, will tell the story of "The Last Class," by Bailey. ; Dundee Woman's Club. The Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. B. Howard, 4722 Capitol avenue, v "Caliban," by W. L. George, will be reviewed by Mrs. George Ci Ed- erly, assisted y Mesdames r. s. jane and Fred Elliott, jr., ' Mrs. Langfeld to Speak. Mrs. Millard Langfeld will speak on "Democracy in the Middle Ages" at .the meeting of the literature de partment of -the Omaha Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, 2.30 o'clock at the Y- W. C A. Class, quotations will be on Abra ham Lmcola . Get Acquainted Club. Get Acquainted club meets Sunday evening ! . at 7 o'clock at the First Unitarian church. Thirty-first and Harney streets. Mr. and Mrs, Leon O. Smith will be host and hostess, Miss Myrtle Fit Roberts will assist. Mrs. Francis Gale Currier and Miss Bernice Connelly will give a piano and violin number, also a pianologue. Harry O. Palmer will ciiic ilia eiuvciuuics 111 mic vyucui. t here will be games and community singing. Strangers and lonely men and women of, all' creeds welcome. Refreshments are served following the meeting. Omaha Walking Club. -The Omaha Walking club will meet Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the junction of Sherman and Commercial-avenues. This walk will be . along the north shore of Carter . lake, across the Illinois Central bridge and up into the Iowa Bluffs, ending at the north end of the Eighth street car line in Council U luff 8. L. J. Hannan. leader. Daughters of Civil War Veterans. Daughters and granddaughters of will meet Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, In Memorial hall, court , house. . :: . j - Daughters and erauddaughters of veterans who wish to join the or- tinitauuu arc requested io can Mrs. : J. M. Lowe, 2752 Dodge street, Har ney 5986, , f I Omaha Business Woman's Club. Geor H. Payne will give an il lustrated lecture on "The Albert Lea Reclamation Project" to the Omaha Business Woman's club Tuesday evening, February 15, at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Mr. Payne was asked to give this lecture before the " National Irrigation congress and has given it before other groups inter ested in the great project of reclaim ing farm lands. The meeting will be t P" to the public The club will meet for dinner as sual at 6:15 p. m. r R. M. S. Woman's Club. The Omaha Woman's club of the railway mail service will meet Wed nesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. M. Jones, 7706 North Tlrir-ty-nmth street. Mrs. R. JL. Frant v'ju De leaner. - The subject will, be America as a World Power," Attention, Looks as though the ohotograoher had said "Attention" to Frank and Eddie. But he didn't. The . boys knew something important was hapr pening and they naturally assumed mis military pose. Something important? Yes. Very important. For upon 5-ycar-old Ed die and 6-year-old Frank falls a great responsibility. They must make you want to do something you might for get about otherwise. Before you know what it is, look at the light in their eyes and let it send a shaft through to your heart. Then when your heart is al warm and mellow, read. ' The mother of Frank and Eddie is a widow. She works by the day to support her precious little ones. She has applied for a mother's pension, but has not received it yet. ; All day long while she is earnestly at work thinking of the moment at night When she can take Frank's dimpled hand in her own and kiss Eddie's round, ruddy cheeks, these children are not at home alone, for that would not be safe, but at the day nursery. For 10 cents a day for each child the Weekly Club Calendar SUNDAY. , E. S. .Grant W. IC C Tuesday,. JrW . in,, Memorial hall, court bouse. Omaha Walking Club Sunday, p. tn4 from 'Junction ot Sherman and Commer cial avenues to Council Bluffs. L. J. Hannan, leader. Old People's Home, FonteneU Boule vard Sunday. 3:38 p. m.. Key. K. I Reese ot Harford Memorial United Brethren church will conduct servloes. Pottery Exhibit Sunday, 3 to 6 p. m., week days. a. m. to 1:30 p. in., Monday and Saturday evenings, 1 to o'olock, Omaha tmbila library, under auspices of Omaha Society ot Fin Arts. Get Acquainted Club Sunday, T p. m., Unitarian church. Thirty-first and Barney streets. Social hour followed by pro gram of musio and readings. Open to all strangers and lonely men and women. Omaha Theoeophlcal Society Sunday, I p. m., SIS Leflang building. Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. Mr. A. Ross Head, A. M. cf (Akron, O., will speak on "The osnohv -Inherent In and an Exponent of the Great Religions and Philosophies of the World."' , . ; - MONDAY. Bed Cross Conteen Co.' A Monday, 10 a. m., Conant hotal. Bishop Vineent Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7;H p. m.. third floor, court house. Royal Q. B. C. Club Monday evening, Social Settlement house, supper and gym nasium. , i American IJteratnre Chaotano.ua Circle Tuesday, 1:30 p. in., with Mrs. F. E. Bollard, 6005 Cuming street. Minna Iiiia Chartituaua Circle Mon day, 2 p. m., with Mrs. Taylor T. Day, ms Lotnrop street. Mrs. a. a. rvaugn, loader. ' Dundee Monilnf Chflutauqua Circle Tuesday, 9:45 a. m , with Mrs. E. J. Phelps, 5102 Izard street. Mrs. E. A. Beardaley, leader. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. P. A, Cressey, 20t South Twenty-second street. School Forum lecture Course Monday, duplicate lectures, 4 p. m., Chamber of Commerce, 8 p. m., counoll chamber, city hall. Dr. H. B. Alexander will speak on "The Political Life." . . Omaha Woman's Club Monday, 2:80 p. m., open day meeting. Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Program at 3:30 under di rection ot Mrs. R. L. Frans. home eco nomics department. Joseph Edgar giving, ston, sneaker. . Directory meeting 1:10 p. m., T. W. C. A. - TUESDAY. ' l4Mmls Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 1 p, m., T. W. C. A. ... v Alpha Sigma Phi Tuesday, 13 to 1 p. m., luncheon, University club. Omaha Business Woman' Club Tues day, 6:15 p. m., T. W. C. A., supper, II. K. 1 P. Clnb Tuesday evening, So cial Settlement house, supper and dra matto art, . - AUco B. "Howard Chautauqua Circle Tuesday. 7:30 p. m with Mrs. W. B. Howard, 4722 Capitol avenue, Omaha Spanish Clnb Tuesday, S p. m 310 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Far nam streets. Valentine party. Mu Sigma Wednesday, 1:30 a. m., with Mrs. C, W. Axtell, 113 North Thirty-second avenue. Mrs. James Patton, leader. Omaha Truth Center Tuesday, S p. m., 302 Patterson block, Seventeenth and Farnam streets. , Francis J, Gable of Lin. coin will speak. Omaha Woman's Club, Public Speaking Department Tuesday, 10 a. m.. T. W. C. A. Prof. Edwin Puis, Instructor. Mrs. O. T, Kring, leader. P. E, O. Sisterhood, Chapter. B. X. Tuesday. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Ralph Jones, 410 Davenport street. Mrs. A. B. Culllson assisting. Christian Church Missionary Societies of Omaha Tuesday, 12 o'clock luncheon. First Christian church, Twenty-sixth and Harney streets... Program will follow. George A. Custer W, B. C. Tuesday, t p. m., sunshine party, at homo ot Mrs. Stephen Bowes, (01 South Twenty.firat avenue. Patrlotlo program. Custer post Invited. Omaha Woman' Club, Iitwraturo De partment Tuesday, 3:30 p, m., T. W. C. A. Mrs. Millard Langfeld will speak on "Democracy in the Middle Ages." Class quotations, Abraham Lincoln. WEDNESDAY. La Salle Club Wednesday, 7:30 p, nt Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. S. If. A. P. P. Y. Club Wednesday eve nlng, sewing class. Social Ssttlement bouse. Alpha Tan Omega Wednesday. II to 1:30 p. m., luncheon. Chamber of Com merce. , , Miller rark Mothers' Circle We dnsg. Everybody mother may leave the children there in careful, affectionate hands while she labors to provide the home where the happy family nestles down at night. The Day nursery may be included in the next Chamber of Commerce budget, but for the next six months, perhaps until fall, funds are needed to-keep open' the. house at Twenty fourth and St. Marys. ' -- The ladies of the Elks will present a light opera, "The Mikado," at the Brandeis theater Friday and Satur day evenings of this week, February 18 and 19, all proceeds of which will gb toward the Day Nursery. The Omaha Opera association, including some of the city's best soloists, will appear in the performance. And this is the-hesponsibility of Frank and Eddie. They must make you want to go, or at least get- tick ets for "The Mikado." Do you wonder that they are standing up straight and tall and that they are trying to make you like them from the tops of their soft woolen caps to the bottoms of their warm, and buttoned overshoes? day, t P. m., school auditorium. Mrs. L. B. Webster Will speak, Omaha Business and Professional Wom en's Clnb Wednesday, 8:16 p. in.. Hotel Loyal,, dinner followed by short program. West Side W. C. T. V. Wednesday, p. m., with Mrs. H. 8. Nellsen, 827 South Fiftieth! street. Topic, "Sunday School Work." Omaha Woman's Club, Music Depart ment Wednesday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Chorus rehearsal, , followed by program. , A. C. A. Book Review Section Wednes day, 4 p. m., with Mrs. .Winthrop Lane, S334 Florence boulevard. Mrs. Edgar Scott will review "Main Street," by Sin clatr Lewis. Omaha Woman's Club, B. M. S. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.i with Mrs. O. M. Jones, 7700 North Thirty-ninth street. Subject, "America as a World Power." Leader, Mrs. R. L. Franz. - Lecture on Modern History Wednesday 4 p. m Duchesne college and Convent of Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. The Rev. Alfred Kaufman of Crelghton unversity, speaker. The public Is invited. Dundee Woman's Cluhr-Wednesdsy, 3 p. m.i with Mrs. W. B. Howard, 4722 Capi tol avenue. "Caliban," by W. L. George, will be reviewed by Mrs. George Edgerly, assisted by Mesdames F. .8. Clark and Fred Elliott. ( ' Lecture Coarse Wednesday, IS o'clock, noon, 300 Baird building, Seventeenth and Douglas streets. Mrs. Effis Steen Klttel son will give third of a series of six lec tures on "Tbe Psychology of Expression and Correlation of Arts." Subject of third talk, "Perspective." THURSDAY. . Big Sisters Thursday, 6:15 p. m., T, W. C. A. dinner and business meeting. Wj I. I. L. Clnb Thursday, 7:30 p. nv, sewing and dramatic art, Social . Settle ment house. Omaha Story Tellers' League Thursday, 4:16 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. J. W. Metcalfe, leader. Adah Kensington Club, O. E. S. Thurs day, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Byron Clow, 2501 E street. Leavenworth Heights Chautauqua Circle Thursday, 1:30 p. m., with Mrs. E. R. Redding, 4415 Mayberry . avenue. , Mrs. Bedding, leader. Mlnne Lusa Woman's Society Thurs day, 2:30 p. m., with, Mrs. John Dalgren, 2418 Newport avenue. Mrs. Carl Haulsey will speak on ''Education of the Indians." Mathers' Guild for Homeless Boys Thursday, I p. m., members will sew dur ing the afternoon at Father' Flanagan's Boys' home, 4206 South Thirteenth street. P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter E Thurs day, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. R. -W. Porter, 423 North Thirty-first street. Mrs. Robert Vance, assisting. Patrlotlo pro gram will-follow, Omaha Woman's Club, Art Department Thursday, :30 p. ra., Y. W. C. A. Mrs. E. M. Syfert will have charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Charles Wllbelm will speak on 'Art of Japan." " ,. Omaha Woman's Clnb, Parliamentary Law Department Thursday, 13 o'clock luncheon, Y. W. C. A. Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Har ney 3715, or Mrs. O. Y. Kring, Harney 3925. , -. - , Daughters of Civil War Veterans-Thursday,- I p. m.. Memorial hall, court house. An invitation is extended to daughters and grand-daughters of O. A. R. veteran who are not members ot the .organisation. Omaha Woman' Club, Horn Economic Department Thursday, 10:80 a. m y. W. C. A. Annual party and luncheon. Mrs. Olga Spscht will have charge of the pro gram. Miss Lucy Jane Glddings will peak en "Benefit of Gymnastic to House wives." ' :;V- friday. Federal Art Club Friday, I p. m., T. W. C. At Phi. Kappa Psl Friday noon, luncheon, university club. Round Table Chautauqua Circle Friday, T:15 p. m.. r. W. C. A. Longfellow Chautauqua Circle Friday, T.30 p, ro., court houat, Ella Connoll, leader, - - ., Low Avenu Presbyterian Woman's luncheon, church parlors, Program will follow. Lector American History Friday, 4 p, m Duchesne college and Convent of the Sacred Heart, Thlrty-slxth and Burt street. The public 1 invited. " ' SATURDAY. Kepp Sigma Clnb of Omaha and Corts- eil Bluffs Saturday, 13:30 to 3 p. in., luncheon and meeting University club. Chautauqua Circle of Omaha Atlur day, 1 o'nlnok luncheon Y. W. C. A. under suvjicts of tb alumna association. "Hall Woman's Club Concert Date Changed - tssaanemiinaniiiansi The date for the Omaha Woman's club concert, featuring: the woman's chorus of 96 voices, has been changed to Thursday evening, March 24, and will be given in the Y.-YV. C. A, auditorium, Cocal artists will assist. The leader, Mrs. , W. E. Shafer, announces that there are 50 support ing memberships for sale. Each mem bership entiles the holder to five con cert tickets. . , ; The chorus will hold Us weekly rehearsal in the Y. W, C. A. audi torium, Wednesday, February 16, at 2 p.' m. - " The following program, under di rection of Mrs. Dr. Emmet Brad shaw, will be given at 3 o'clock: So prano solos, "The Fadeless Rose," Sans Souci, and "Villonelle, Eva Dell; '"Acque," Mrs. Anthony Aher ruter. Readings : "Two Love Son nets," translated from the- Portu gese, Elizabeth Barret Browning, and "Tu Quoque," Henry Austin Dodson, Mrs. Anson Biglow. Piano solbs: "Retrospection," Mendelssohn, and "Hunting Song,". Mendelssohn, Miss Winifred Traynor. Y. w. a A. Sunday The 4 o'CIock club meets in third floor club rooms at central building. The second mile class from the First Methodist Sunday school wilt give a program of talks and, music at the 5 o'clock vesper service at central building. They will serve as hostesses at the social hour following. ' V MondayFederation of c 1 u h s meets for supper at 5:45, followed by business , meetings of individual clubs. Clubs in dramatics, Mrs. ). T. Maxwell, Instructor, and class in story telling,, Mrs. Phebe E. Fulla way, instructor, at 7:30. ' : The Morris Girls club will tattX, at the South Side center at 6 p. m. for dramatics, with Miss Ethel Mul holland, teacher. The class in gym nastics meets at 7 p- in, with Mts. Jean Phelps, instructor. Membership banquet at the Y. W. C. A. for Colored Gir)s, 2306 North Twenty-second street, Monday eve ning at 7 o'clock, i ' Tuesday Miss Helen D. Beavers, city' secretary for religious and gen eral education, of the North Central Field staff, with headquarters in, Minneapolis, will be the speaker; at the Tuesday noon lunch for business women at the Central Y. W. C. A. Dean R. Smith will have charge, of the music-( Women from Calvary Baptist church, Mrs. A. L." Patrick, chairman, will be hostesses. Friendship club of the South High girls will have a valentine dinner party at the South Side center, at 5:30 p. m. Reports from the Girls' conference at Eincoln will be giveh. The Ukulele class from Swift's will meet at the South Side center at 7:30 p. m ' J. G. Masters, principal of the Central High school, will address the general assembly of the School of Religious Education, Tuesday eve ning, on "Effective Teaching," The assembly is held on- the third floor at the Y. M. C. A, - - Class in ' recreation leadership, Miss Lucy Jane Giddings, instructor, meets at :3Q in third floor club xooms at Central Y. W. C. A. Thursday Central high school student club meets at Central Y. W. C. A. at 3:15 p. m. in club room. The club will study the setting for the play to be given February 25 and 26. ' Busy Circle club will have a val etine party at Central building Thursday evening. Saturday Alumnae club will have a colonial party at Central building Saturday evening.. "''--. Roller skating for boys and girls, over 16 years of age in gymnasium from 7:30 to 10 p. m. . - Mrs. Wilhelm to Speak- Mrs. Charles Wilhelm will speak on "Art of Japan," at the meeting of the art department of the Omaha Woman's clubs Thursdav afternoon, 2:15 o'clock at the Y. W, C A. Mrs. E. M. Syfert will have charge of. the program. ; I'Minne Lusa Women, - f Minne Lusa Womnn's society will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Dalgren. 2418 Newport avenue.' Mrs. Carl Haul sey will speak on the education of the Indians. ' In the Grove. Mrs. L. Johnston will speak on "Les Miserables." P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter M Satur day, 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon, with Mrs. O. D. Mabery,, 3801 South Twenty fifth street, , , , Association of Collegiate Alumnae Saturday, general meeting, . Chamber of Commerce. Luncheon 13 o'clock. Busi ness meeting, 1 to 1:30. Program will follow. Dr. Frank Smith, speaker. Reser. vatlons must be made by 9 a. m. Satur. day with Mrs. H. B. Patrick, Colfax 4004. .. . ADVERTISEMENT ' 'V "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! t Immediately after a "Dandcrine" massage your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay life less, c6lorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair, - t A 35-cent bottle of delightful Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness -and abundant thickness. All druggists I For Concert ff i K v yj 1 ' Mrs. E. G. McGilton is chairman of the concert committee for the ladies' society, First Congregational church, The first big venture of this society is in the. concert by Mme. Louise Homer and her daughter, Louise, ' jr., Friday evening, Feb ruary 18, at the City Auditorium, Mrs. J. B. Forter is president of the society and Mrs. Harvey Milli ken is taking reservations for parties. Fred G. Ellis and 40 of his pupils have made reservations for the con cert - ... . ' . The North Bend, Neb., Woman's club will send a large delegation to attend the concert. , Mrs. Henry Gifford of North Platte has mad? reservations. Among local parties are those ar ranged by Mrs. R. W. Breckenridge for five, and Mesdames Charles A. Hull, J. M. Harding, Samuel' Rees, and John McCaguc, , Louis Clarke, R. S. Kloke. Raymond Low, Jack Webster, R. Beecher Howell, C. W. Axtell and A. V. Kinsler. Other teachers in the city "who are mak ing plans for pupils to attend this concert are Miss Mary Munchhoff, Mrs. - Douglas Welpton, Miss Corinne i Paulson and Lena Ells worth Dale. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallace will entertain Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Minier of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kerl of the same city at a line party for the Mme. Homer concert. Mrs. Minier is president of the Third dis trict, Nebraska Federation of Wom en's Clubs, and Mrs. Kerl is presi dent of the Oakland club. Annual Social Meeting Home Economics x Department. The home economics department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its annual party and luncheon Thursday morning. 10:30 a. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Olga Specht will have charge of the program. Miss Lucy Jane Giddings, phy sical instructor at the Y. W. C. A., will speak on "The Benefit of Gym nastics to Housewives." Demon strations of varysus exercises will be given by a group of Miss Giddings' pupils. " '., A program of music will, also be given, v i ' Annual Social Meeting Parliamentary Law The parliamentary law department of -'the Omaha Woman's club will meet for luncheon Thursday, 12 o'clock noon, at the Y. W. C. A. A program will follow, details of which will be announced later, ' Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Harney 3715, or Mrs. O. Y. Kring, Harney 3925.' Third of Lecture Series. Mrs. Effie Steen Kittelson will give the third of a series of lectures on the psychology of expression and the correlation of the arts Wednes day noon, February 16. The Sub ject wjll be "Perspective Develop ment of Imagination." Why Men Enjoy the Theater Men often attend a play because on the stage they see their ideals realized. ' You, too, are pleased by the sight of faultless grooming and have undoubtedly often tried to improve yourself only to be discouraged by such remarks as, "All nonsense; nice women don't use rouge, lip sticks- are disgusting, natural women are so much better." But are they? Look about at some of the "natural women" and see if you could not improve on nature ! Try to capitalize yourself. - ' If you are in ,doubt, go to the Marinello Licensed Shop, 566 Brandeis Theater Building. They have experts who will gladly advise you. Your mirror will prove the success of your efforts. Beauty is always the result of effort, but this effort must be intelligent. Find what you need then use .every article as directed, . ? IRENE GRAY. Uiti'.' AIA DEPOSITS by Depositors the State $ 1 ,000 a Day Increase hi Savings Has been the average gain iu our Savings Department during the past six months. It is an achievement we" feel pardonably p$pud of. Our constant aim and endeavor Is to build a banking Institution In which people have confidence. Deposits made any time during first ten day ' of the month draw interest for the entire month. . , Four per cent interest compounded on January - 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st. Funds subject to withdrawal without notice. "The More You Save, the More You Earn." American State Bank ' lSth and Farnam Sts. D. W. Gelselman. rre. 1. C. r.elselnan, Cashier. 11. SI. Krogh, Asst. Cnshlcr. Ik;. Washington, Society (Continued from Page One,) most prominent cf the widows of Washington. It is her country place which the general occupies. They made an interesting picture as they entered the ball room and all eyes were upon them, Mrs. Corbin looked very regal in black" velvet point lace and diamonds, The gen eral spent little time in the Govin box for he was one of the most ac tive of t.hc dancers on the floor. Mrs. Draper Smith of Omaha was one of the interested spectators in the house of representatives on Wed nesday when the electoral vote for president and vice president was counted, Mrs. Smith came to Wash ington as alternate to bring the elec toral vote of Nebraska, accompanied by Mrs. Wheeler of Lincoln, official messenger. She was the guest at the capitol on that day of Mrs. A. W. Jefferis of Omaha, and. Mrs. E. E, Holland of Suffolk, Va., wives of representatives in congress, Mrs. Holland was formerly Miss Eunice. Ensor of Omaha. Mrs. Wheeler re turned home 10 days ago. Mrs. Smith has been sight-seeing and in cidentally awaiting the arrival of .her trunk, which was lost. It came a' few days ago, quite safely. Mrs. Holland gave a handsome luncheon for Mrs. Smith last week at the Wil lard and had among her guests Mrs. George Norn's, wife of the senator from Nebraska; Mqs. Jefferis and Mrs. Reavis, wives of representatives from Nebraska: Mrs. Emory D. Stanley, formerly of Omaha; . Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, formerly of Crete, Neb., and her daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Sttaetten. Mrs. Smith will return to her home in a few days. Representative Holland, who re tires from congress on the fourth of March, will go to Panama im mediately after inauguration, ac companied by Mrs Holland. After their return from Panama they will go to Europe for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Holland will have as her guest here next week her sister, Mrs. A. L. Lott of Detroit, in whose home she was married to Representative Holland last spring. Mrs. Lott will be considerably entertained during her visit, as she has friends here from almost every state. The wives of nearly all the mem bers of the Nebraska- delegation in congress acted as patronnesses for the concert of Thurlow Licurance and. his wife and their assistants from the Conservatory of Music of the .University of Nebraska, given here on Thursday evening of thi week, in the Masonic , auditorium. A large audience greeted the musicians and gave them an enthusiastic re ception. , Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. M. D. Stanley, formerly of Neb- I Not a Process? but a series of operations is T i.u. 1 j - ? proper dry cleaning. Your first step in selecting your clearer is to ascertain whether or not it is an estab lishment or merely an office. A an Aid to Health and hygiene, your dry cleaner is of great importance. See that he realizes, his respons ibility, f I ""Pantoriuml - "Good Cleaner and Dyers." X 1515 Jones St Phone Doug. 0963 t So. Side, 4708 So. 24th St. Phone ! So. 1283. . f Guy Liggett - . President for 23 Years. f - iiilHjljijl FCXt.Y PROTECTED unrnntjr Cnnn of of Xehraska. raska, have as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs- Ray Oould of Oma ha, vdio arrived here Friday on their way south, Commander and Mrs.sStanley had an informal recep tion for their guests Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gould will go to sav annah, Ga., from here, then on to Honda. On their return trip they expect to make a longer stay in Bowen Howard St., Between 1 5th and I6th These Lower Prices Make it Profitable for You to Choose Furniture, Rugs and Draperies at BOWEN'S Clean-Sweep Sale! Genuine Walnut Bed Room Suite for $118.00 6 . wmmmmrrb was $245.00 . Bed is full size, William and Mary design. Dresser is large and roomy, to match. Chifforette has Ave drawers, well constructed throughout, hand rub finish. This Solid Oak Dining Set for $46.75 5 was The solid Oak Extension Table, large enough to scat the whole family, splendid Golden Oak finish. The 6 chairs of solid Oak, slip seat construction, covered with genuine Moleskin. Dining Furniture at Sweeping Price Reductions 5147.50 Solid Oak 8-Piece Suite for 195.00 Quarter Oak 9-Piece Suite for.... 67.50 Quarter Oak Extension Tables for. 42.50 Golden Oak Buffet for... .v.. 57.50 Golden Oak Buffet for 79.50 Fumed Oak Bufret for 85.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, for... 98.0Q Golden Oak Buffet for 115.00 Golden Oak Buffet for 135.00 Golden Oak Buffet for....' 150.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet for.. , 135.00 American Walnut Buffet for. ...... 'A Remarkable Reduction on Sun Room Furniture 137.50 55.00 25.00 35.00 , 75.00 50.00 French Brown Chair, upholstered in Cretonne. . French Brown Settee, upholstered in Cretonne. , French Brown Table Lamp French Brown Breakfast Table.......... French Brown Bird Cage. Ivory Settee. Cretonne covird 25.00 30.00 47.50 17.50 ivory Tame Lamp ; Ivory Reed Rocker, Cretonne covered. ivory flow Lamp, complete. Ivory Fern Stand Specials in Our Drapery Dept. Curtain Nets Several good patterns of Quaker Filet Nets in cheap patterns, former values up to $1.75 per yard. " 'Special, 49c Per Yard x Curtain Scrims and " Marquisettes - Fancy bordered Voiles and Marquisettes, also some very good qualities of piain Scrims from values up to $1.50 per yard. Special, 39c Per Yard- BATH TOWELS Size 16x30, each Slse 18x36, each. Size 21x42, each Size 25x50, each.. 16 19 39J 69 Full G-lb. Jewel Electric Aluminum : ;. Iron, $3.95 Percolators, $1.40 Bowen's Guaranteed Brooms, 33c And As Usual, You MaH Your Own Terms. OMAHA'S VAUnVIVINC STORC Washington. Both these marriages are the result of college romances of the state university at Lincoln . where all four were students. Big Sisters. The Big Sisters will hold their monthly dinner and business meet ing Thursday evening at 6:15 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. pxsie ron ipi imr imma f . i a1 $127.50 $66.50 HQ.OO 34.75 16.50 27.50 36.50 42.50 48.75 62.50 67.50 69.50 72.50 All $10.95 25.25 1 12.00 13.65 31.00 23.00 12.00 11.95 28.00 ' 6.75 HUCK TOWELS Size 15x25, each...., 19a Size 16x32, each...... fSS Size 17x38, earch.,.; 24rt Size 18x39, each.... .......27! ii