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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNpAY FEBRUARY 20. 1921. 3 1 Clubdom Current Topics Department , The current topics department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet t the home of Mrs. C. M. Wilhetm, 3623 Jackson street, Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. The Bible lesson, "Paul's Journey to Damascus," is taken from the ninth chapter of -Acts. Mrs. C.M. Wilhelm will tell of her trip to Japan and Mrs. 'J. M. Welshans will discuss the Mexican situation: Mrs. Mary I. Creigh. leader. . ' , Home Economics Department. The home economics department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold a special meeting Monday morning, 10:30 o'clockat the Y. W. CA., for the purpose of discussing the milk situation. A demonstration of the various 'uses of canned milk will be given by a representative of a local com pany. . - Daughters of Civil War. v Daughters of Civil War Veterans will be entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. J. M. Lowe, 2752 Dodge street, Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock. , . ; V A. C.tA. Notes. The home education section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Wednesday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock at, the home of Mrs. R, H. Thurston. 4917 Burt street. The subject will be "Hie Operas." The story of "Faust" will be told by Mrs. "M. Lambert; "Girl of the Golden West," will be given by Mrs. E. Hornberger and "Natona," by Mrs. William Locke, Selections from the operas will be played on the vie-, trola. - . The drama section will meet Saturday, 11 a. m. af the home of Miss Beulah Adams, 3429 Haw thorne avenue. The play. "A Good Woman," by George- Middleton, will be presented by Mrs. rrank Hughes and Mrs. E. Wallace. Public Speaking Department The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock, at the V. W. C. A. Prof. Edwin Puis will conduct the Jesson. A program of readings will be given by, Mesdames William C. Bentz, Grant Williams, F. H. Prawl, Otho Johnson, William A. Sleeper, J. S. Elfred and A. H. Hippie. Mrs. O. Y. Kring, leader. Lenten Lecture. -The lecture Wednesday noon by Mrs. Effie Stcen , Ktttleson at her studio in the Baird building will be . on color, which includes voice work. HeTHectures to date have covered construction, form and perspective. Illustrating perspective, which de velops the imagination, Mrs. Kittle son recited two poems, one a mental interior .fcnd the other a mental ex terior. Dundee Patriotic Club. The Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. L. M. Swindler, 4835 Dodge street. A pa triotic, program will be given ijn honor of Washington's birthday. f 'Theosophical Lectures. Claud L: Watsort of Fairhope, Ala!, national lecturer for the Theosophi cal society, -will give a series of lec tures at 215 Legiang building. -Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, February 20, 21, 22 and 23, at 8 p. m. On Sunday evening Mr. Watson will speak on "Science and Future Life;" Monday evening his subject will be "The Grave What Lies .Beyond It;" Tuesday evening, "Reincarnation, or Special Creation;" Wednesday evening, "Man, Master of His Destiny" - Mrs. McFarlane's Lecture. Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarlane of the University of Denver will give the second of a series of lectures os "New Fiction" Saturday afternoon, & Vclock, at the First Presbyterian Sunday School auditorium, Thirty fourth and Farnam streets. Her sub ject will be "Wisdom Literature." These lectures are given under the auspices of the Delphian, society. At the, last meeting the Delphian society decided to hold the remainder of the lectures at the First Presby terian church instead of the Black stone hotel. ' " Central High Parent-Teachers.' The Parent-Teachers' association of Central High school will meet in the school auditorium Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock. -,'" Dr. Irving Cutter, dean of the Ne braska unversity college of medicine, ""will, give a short talk .on "School Problems." Open discussion on the subject will follow. a - Mothers' Culture Club. TheWest Omaha Mothers' Cul ture club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at .the home of Mrs. Clinton R. Hamilton, 5921 -North Twenty-fourth street. -v Business Woman's Club. ' Omaha "Business Woman's club will meet for supper Tuesday even ingat 6:15 o'clock at the Y. W. C A. AStunt Draw-am will be given, in cluding saxophone selections by the Ktwana club, a play staged Dy mem bers of the club and the, latest dance, done by "Sis Hopkins" herself. Mrs. Eva Guernsey and Miss Grace Shearer will have charge . of the program. v Plymouth Women's Association. Mrs. P. C. Storm's division of . Plymouth Congregational Women's association will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. E. C. Brunner, 1916 Emmett street. Reservations must be made by Wednesday. v Episcopal Women's Society. The Woman's auxiliary to the "Episcopal church will meet Friday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at Trinity parish house. , u ' The topic will be the-" "Canal Zone." Mrs. C H. Joens, Miss , Edith Earle and .Muss Eleanor Sprague of St Andrew's branch will have charge of the program. . . Mothers Club. Mrs. Dean T. Smith and Mrs. J. E. Carnal -will entertain the members of Jhe Mothers' club af 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Smith, 3396 Dewey avenue. Mrs. Grant Benson will read a paper on "Public Education." Roll call, 'The Post Office Department." will be lead by Mrs. Walter G. White. 'V' I National s I f site Of great interest and inspiration in Y. W. C. A. circles in Omaha this week has been a visit from pational and . field workers. Miss " Ella Schooley of New York City is chief fiance executive for the Y. wi C. A. Miss Grace Dixon, member, of a well-known Chicago family, is vice chairman of the world service! coun cial, national board, Y. W. C. A., and Miss 'Marion Janes of Minneapolis is an organize in the north central field. Another field worker, Miss Helen Beavers, has been in Omaha this week and left Thursday night, while the other visitors have re mained until today. Many speeches have been given by these distinguished visitors during the last few days, revealing the scope f and far-reaching effects of Y. W. A. work. . "Every "runaway girl who goes to T Fine Arts John Drinkwater. noted writer, soeaks before the Fine Arts society at the Fontenelle hotel Monday at 4 p. rtw .. - South Omaha Woman's Club. , The home economics department of the South Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John W. Koutsky, 4004 South Twenty-sixth street. , P. C Holmes will discuss "Drap eries," and a demonstration of Fuller brushes will be given by a represent ative of tlfe company. ' " Mesdames lav B. ' Smiley. -Ed ward Kohansky and C. A. Chne will assist the hostess. . -, i . Parliamentary Law. , The parliamentary law department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet' Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. The sub ject of the lesson will be "Subsidi ary Molions.", Mrs. A. L. Fernald, leader. ' - ' Members of Mrs. Femald's depart ment will present a play, "Suffragette Town Meeting," at, the open day club March 28. Girls Friendly Society "The Girls, Friendly society of Trinity Cathedral will hold a busi ness meeting at (the Parish house Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ADVERTISEMENT "DANDERINE" .Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! - hf VnS ')st Immediately after taking a "Dau derine" massage, your hair takes on new life, luster and wondrous beau ty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. 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 youth ful brightness and abundant thick ness--All druggists! ' ' .' ' JWorkers Visit California to enter tbe. movies is turned over to the Y. W. C. A. by the movie managers," said Miss Schooley Friday afternoon to a small group at the home of Mrs. Charles Orfutt. Miss Schooley reviewed expendi tures of the national Y,. W. C. A. during the last year and gave glimpses of life at the national head quarters in New York City. "We have 3,400 telephone calls a day. We receive 1,000 letters a day. We had 16,718 visitors last year and served 48,000 girls with rooms. : The work done by the Y. W. C. A. in foreign ffelcjs is merely for dem onstration ! purposes, according to Miss Schooley. "We are endeavor- Social Settlement Mothers and young children pf the .Social Settlement district will cele brate ; Washington's Birthday Tues day afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, at the Social Settlement house. The kindergarten band of West Side school, under direction of Miss Amy Johnson, will appear on the program. Vocal numbers will be given by Mesdames Mary Popa and Anna Bighea;-violin solos, Eli Dob rin; Roumanian dances, Mesdames Mary Papa , Anna Bighea and Messrs John "Vinetian and John Beatie. The W. I. L..L. club will cele A c. -vo: w.' n--.- v i 1 . - 1 ' AlV a V Vit tv.w: O.T r Dr. Berger's Spinograph X-Ray of the Spine. x Ll Omaha I Qping to shbw other people what such an agency can mean to women ana girl. And we are also making an effort to understand the foreign, peo ples who'come in such numbers to our shores." ' v ' . . ' A four-moflth tour to the orient late this year is a dream of .the Y. W. C. A. Women from all parts of the United States will make this trip if. plans are realized, and see first hand what has been accom plished by the YW. C. A. in far easteriu lands. The visit of ' "these women in Omaha has beeti the occasion for many intimate conferences on both local and national work. Represen tatives from Lincoln came to Omaha ato profit by the councils here under direction ot Miss Schooley and Miss Dixon. brate Washington's birthday Thurs day evening at the Settlei-Aent house. The Royal Q. B, C. club will meet for supper and gymnastics Monday evening and the H. E. L. P. club meets Tuesday evening for supper and dramatic art. The sewing class of the S. N. A. P. P. Y. club will meet Wednesday evening. The children's dancing class will meet at the Settlement house Satur day evening from 7 to 8:30 o'clock. There will be social "dancing from 8:30 to 11. , 1 Never)' grease a pie tim Pastry properly made will grease its own tin. , ' - The average salary of women workers Employed by the United States government is $1,047 a year. itV ,1 . ,W"' tv-. ' a .lit AO J(ISV er .ve tfe0 tve " Talking Sickness " , Newer-and Stranger than Steeping Sickness "Talkinsr sickness," says Dr. Lee W. Edwards, "is. spectacular, but it is really a simple condition of nerve irritation. Other degrees oi pressure at the same spinal point cause various speech defects or even vocal paralysis. We find a similar range of symp toms in other diseases where the pressure exists at other points in the spine. That is why ' Chiropractic Succeeds After All Other Methods Fail A Dr. Berger was a classmate of mine at The Palmer School of Chiropractic, Daven port,, Iowa, I am not surprised at the rapid recovery the 'Talking Girl', made through skilled chiropractic adjustments. WhenYour Health Is at Stake, Why Not Investigate? Dr. Lee W. Edwards Palmer Method Chiropractor 24th and Farnam (306 S. 24th.)' OMAHA Calendar SUNDAY. Omaha Walking Clob Sundar, t f. m.a from Sixteenth and Locum atraata, along tha rlvar northeast to Florence. I &L. Whitehead, leader. Old Paopla'a Home, Fontaaalla Boola vard Sunday, 3:30 p. m., Kev. John L. Barton, pastor of - Emmanuel Baptlat church, will conduct tha aervtca. i man - i neoaopnioai booiccj sunaay, i v. ui-, . mii.Hi uuiiuiii, oi.ic.ui. T ana Capitol avenue, uiauu i. wation oi Kalrhope. Ala., will apeak ea "Belence and a Future Life." Get Acquaint! Club Sunday, T . m. Unitarian church, Thlrty-flrat and Hatney atreete. Social hour followed by pro gram of mualo and reading. Open to all strangers and lonely men and woman. Pottery Exhibit Sunday. I to I p. m., week days. I a, m. to S:3C p. m., Monday and Saturday aveijingi, 7 to o'clock. Omaha publlo library, under auspices of Omaha Society of Fin Arts. Tha exhibit will be continued until February 17, MONDAY. Red Cross Canteen Co. A Monday, 10 a. m., uonant hotel. Bishop Vincent Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7: IS p. m., third floor, court house. Royal Q. B. C, Club Monday evening, Social Settlement house, supper and gym nasium. Dundee Woman's Patriotic Club Mon day, 1 o'clock luncheon, with Sirs. L. M. Swindler, 483S Dndgo street. Rftovelt Chautauqua Circles-Monday, 7:30 p. m., with Mra. V. A. Cressey, 4201 South Twenty -second street. Mlnne Lusa Chautauqua Circle Monday, 2 p. m.. with Mrs. A. ' E. Llndell, 3059 Curtis 'avenue. Mrs. B. A. Waugh, leader. Fine Art Society Monday. 4 p, m,, John Drinkwater will speak on "An English Dramatist's View of Abraham Lincoln." - V. "8. . Graflt, Woman's Relief Corps Tuesday,' 1 o'clock luncheon and kenstng ton with Mrs. A. M. Qregg, 1131 South Twenty-ninth street. Omaha Woman's Club, Home Economic Department Monday, J0:30 a. m., Y. W. C. A. Called meeting. Demonstration of canned milk. Mrs. R. L. Frantz, leader. School Forum Lecture .Course Monday, duplicate lectures, 4 p. m., Chamber of Commeroe. 8 p. m.. counqil chamber, city hall. Dr. H. B. Alexander will speak on "Forms of Government." i Omaha Theosophical Society Monday, S p. m 216 Leflang building, Sixteenth, and Capitol avenue. Claud L. Watson of Falrhope, Ala., will speak on "The Grave What Lies Beyond It." P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B, 8. Monday, 2:30 p. rn with Mrs. J. T. Plck ard, 2924 North Fifty-eighth street. Mr. Roy Ralph will read a paper on "Contem porary Composers of the Day." Omahs Woman's Club. Political and Social Science Department Monday, 2 p. m T. W. C. A. Mrs. H. J. Bailey, lead er. Demonstration of proportional rep resentation. All club member Invited. ' Tennyson Chautauqua Circle -Monday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. W. B. Howard, 4722 Capitol avenue. Lesson, closing chapters of "History of France." Social hour will follow. Next book to be studied, "High way and Byways of Spain." TUESDAY. Loomis Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, p. m., T. w. c. A. Alpha Sigma Phi Tuesday, It to 1 p. m luncheon. University club, Omaba Business Woman's Club tuea day, 6:15 p. m.. Y. W. C. A., supper. Central High Parent-Teaehera' As sociation Tuesday, 8 p. m., in school au ditorium. - H. JB. It. P. Club Tuesday evening. So- eial Settlement house, supper and dra-f matla art. Omaha Theosophical Society Taesday, 8 p. m., 215 Leflang building. Sixteenth e: V7 Mi e ' few" oe;v:b,: In J1 V,.. A v 3 . OF -rcw Kn v .Of wi; T j .."tth "rnt-y acHPi. and Capitol avtnus. Claud I Watson of ' Fatrhope. Ala., will apeak on "Botncarna tlon, or Special Creation?" Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, I p. m , S10 Patterson block, Seventeenth and Far cam street. Valentin party., DnndM Morning Chautaaqna Circle Tueaday, t.ib a. m., with Mr. J. P. Zimmerman, 111 North . Fifty-first stree Major Ilaaa Sadler, It. 'A. R. Tuesday, S to 6 p. m colonial tea, with Mrs.1 Harry G. Kelly, illi Burt atreeU Costume party. Omaha D. A. It Tuesday, 3 to I p. re., cn'nnlal tea. with Mra Freeman P. I Klrliondall, 1727 Jack ion street. Costume r.riv. flm.vha Truth Center Tuesday, t p. m. S02 Patterson block, Seventeenth and Farnam streets. Franola J, Gabl of Lin cola will apeak. - Omaha Woman's Club. Poblle Speaking IK-rrtJ ln:ant Tueaday, 10 a. m., T. W. C. A. J'rof, Kdicln Pule, Instructor. Mrs. O. T. Krjnr. leader. Omaha Woman's Club. Current Topic Department -Tii-dsy, 2 p. m., with Mrs. C. M. Wilbelm, 6M Jackson street. Mr. Wary I. Creigh, lender. v, South Omaha Woman' Club, Home Fcooonilra Department Tuesday, .3:30 p. m., with Mra John -W. Koutsky, 4004 South Twenty-sixth street. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. - ' X Salle Club Wednesday, 1:30 p. in.. Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. 8. JT. A. P. P. Y; Club Wednesday eve nlng. sewing class. Social Settlement honse. ' , Alpha Tan Omega Wednesday, -12 to 1:10 p. in,, luncheon, Chamber of Com merce. Comus Club Wednesday, i p. m with Mra O. R. Ledyaid, 812 South Thirty fifth avenue. Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary, Cnlted Spanish War Veterans Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Memorial hall, court house. P. KJ O.t Sisterhood. Chapter B. K. Wednesday, 2 -ew fn with Mrs. J. H. Wal lace,. 4010 Burt street. Musical program. A. C. A. Home Etlucatlop Section Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., with Mrs. R. H. Thurston, 4917 Burt street. Subject, "The Operas." Omaha Woman's Club, Music Depart mentWednesday, 2 P. m Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Ononis rehearsal, followed by program. y Mothers' Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Dean T. 'Smith, 33J)6 Dewey avenue. Mrs. J. K. Carnal, as sisting. Program will follow. - Fiances' WiUsrd W. C. T. V. Wednes day, 2 p. m., with Mr. Edward Johnson. 3220 Woolworth avenue. Mrs. H.'v B. Ritchie will have charge of the program. Omaha - Theosophical Society Wednes day, 8 p. m 215 Leflang- building. Six teenth and Capitol avenue. Claud L. Watson of Falrhope, Ala., will speak on "ajfcin. Master of III Destiny." 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 Creighton university, speaker. The public la invited. Lecture Course Wednesday. 12 o'clock. noon, 309 Baird building. Seventeenth and Douglaa streets, Mrs. Effle Steen Kittel son will give fourth of a series of six lec tures on "Thei Pnychology of Expression and Correlation of Arts." Subject, J'Color." Omaha W. C. T. IT. Wednesday, J p. m., with Mrs. Belle Seymour, 1848 North Seventeenth street. Educational meeting. Subject, "Sunday School Work.". Officers of Twenty-one club, a boys' club; at Grace Evangelical church, will be honor guests, THURSDAY. . American War. Mothers, Omaha Chap terThursday, 8 P. m.. Memorial hall, court house. - . Dundee Chautauqua Circle Thursday ,2 p. m., with Mrs. Ot(j,u Johnson, 4sl! Web ster street. W. I. L. L. Cluh Thursday, -7 rSO r.. m.. Social Settlement bouse, Washington birthday party. : Daughters of Civil War -Veterans-Thursday, 2 p. m with Mrs. J. ;vl. Low, 2752 Dodge street. ' Leavenworth Heights Chautauqua : 2 v,. , 1 ' - I- - Douglas 3445 Lady Attendants l'iw Vl'liurtday, 1 p. in., with Mr. W. A. Wilsrrt, 44i Mayherry avenue. tilrl.' Friendly Society, Trinity Cathed ral Branch Thursday. J:I0 p. m Trini ty pariah house. Bualnes meeting. Omaha Woman's Club, Parliamentary Lavr Department Thursday, 2:20 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. Subject of lesson, "Subsid iary Motions." Mother's Guild for Homeless Boys Thursday, i p. m., members will sew dur ing the afternoon at Father Flanagan's Boys' home 420 South Thirteenth street. FRIDAY. -FRIDAY. Federal Art t lub F mdsy, I p. m T. W. C. A. Phi Kappa Psl Friday noon, luncheoa, University club. ... Round Table Cbautnnqua Circle Friday; ,7:16 p. m,, Y. W. C. A.. l-onsfellow Chautauqua Circle Friday, T: io p. m., court house. .Ella Cornell, leader. (leorge Crook Wonian' vKelief Corps irmay, a p. m., .uemunai nan, vouri house. s - ' , Scottish Rite Woi Oman's Club 3Mday. 2 p. m., Scottish KifV cathedral. Each mem ber may bring one guest. West Omaha Mothers' Culture Cmh. Frldny. 2 p. m., with Mrs, Clinton Hamil ton, 5921 North Twenty-fourth street. Episcopal WdmaV Auxiliary Friday, 8:30 p. ni., Trinity parish house. Program on "Canal Zone' under direction of 8t. Andrews branch. Lecture on American History Friday. 4 p. ilk, Duchesne college amr-tdnvent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. The publlo Is Invited. Plymouth Congregntional Woman' As sociation, Mrs. P. C. Wtorm'a Dlflslon Fri day, 1 o'clock luncheon with (Mrs. E, C. Brunner, 1918 Emmett street. Reservations must be made before Wednesday. SATURDAY. Kappa Sigma Club of Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs Saturday, 13:80 to 2 p. in., luncheon and moating. University clug. Omaha Walking Club Saturday. 3 p. m from end of Albright car line. The walk win be through Fontenelle forest reserve. Miss Allle Houston, leader, A. C. A. Drama faction Saturday, It a. m with Miss Beulah Adams, 2439 Hawthorne avenue. The play, "A Good Woman," by George Middleton will bo prnseuted. Delphian Society Saturday, 2 p. m First Presbyterian Sunday - school aud itorium. Thirty-fourth and Farnam streets. Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarlane will speak on "Wisdom Literatures" ( Chautauqua Circles oi Omaha Satur day, 1 o'clock luncheon, Y, W. C. A., under auspices of Alumnae association, Fashi 10ns Spring Unusually Low Our entire opening line Boris Suits will go on Monday including a 1 1 new , spring effects; of Blouse Tailleures, Bo x , Cape and Flares. On Sale Monday at These Suits Would Be Practically! Impossible to Duplicate at $65 or $7$ This collection of spring suits far surpasses any col lection shown in gome time at a real money sav- " ,ing.' j Ultra Money Saving Event in Spring Millinery Monday A special selling of our higher priced models se lected from our regular stock, values to$10,and $12.50.at $71 Mock; Election of City Officials to Be Held .r . " " The political and social science department of the Omaha Woman' club will present a program of ip cial interest Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A., to which all club women are invited. "How to Become a Naturalized Citizen" wilf be explained by Mrs. William Burton. Mrs. Charles T. Neal will Rive a demonstration of proportional rep resentation, assisted ' by Mesdaniet 11. J. Bailey, H. C Sumnr-y, Thomas S. Kelly, Charles Metz, V. If. Cole, C. J. Hubbard, W. V. HaxteV, Mtlv , lard Langfeld, Charles Becbe Neal and the Misses Mary Reynolds and Florence McCabe.' These women, have made a careful study of the" system. A ballot fot( city commis- -sioners will be used in the demon-, stration. i V Mrs. II. J. Bailey, department leader, has called the .meeting at -T instead of 2:30. the usual hour, for the benefit of those who wish to at tend the lecture by John Drink water at the Fontenelle hotel at 4 o'clock. Morning Morn in the white wake of the morn ing star . Came furrowing all the orient into gold. A. Tennyson. The difference between hard and soft water is that hard water con tains magnesie and lime dissolved in it. "Hall In the Orove." Mrs. D. L. John ston will speak on "Lea Miserable," by Victor Hugo. Monday Latest Priced of sale- Suits 75 HflAa' H j.iA::iMil.'r-v:-::;-:r:i These hats are the latest in millinerythe latest in spring inodes. The most con servative will instantly rec ognize these hats to be worth twice their sale price. t Our Advice is to Shop Early Monday