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Cleveland Club Woman to
Be Guest at Luncheon
iM- S. J. Phillip ef Clrland.
0., prominent rlul, ouu.n, i! be
lt lit the aiMiiul lutulituii o(
t pul,ikl t.J social unue do
partiucii I lht Omaha Vciuau'(
club Monday n.ju in the V. W, C. A.
auditorUm, Mr, Phillip., with Iter
daughter. Mr. JC Iitidrv. it U!t.
"'il Iter jjriimJ(K,h, Jean Lit
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Mr. Phillip., who j in ur gj
yw, hat lueu active in tbib woik
lor iiuii-y year in Ibvilaitd and
Akron, O , and at ChauUuiu.i, N. V.,
hrre the rrrrivrd the prie .it
year forj getting the hum new iiinit
tr frt the woman tlub there. Nt
was prominent figure at the Kit
ing and! receive J sIum tmc tribute
from Mr. Prrty l'citnvliuc kir. tal
L . . .
01 me iicnrrai jeiuraiiuii
m Chili. Mr Phillip'
tried exleiuivily, hli a
ioa Auxiliary
1 Entertain
isabled Vets
woman' auxiliary to the
an Lrgion mil turniMi a
tion room at the llrlU'viiw gov-
rnt vocational Ktlund in ll.iinil-
nall. The I.. O. K. club will
Ivnbr hostess house and the
.an' Overseas Service league
already made curtain fr the
rooms and furni.shcd the dining
m and a recreation room in Foil-
tile hall, according to Mr. Harry
nish. publicity chairman for the
iixilliary.
I The auxiliary will have charge of
f.-crcationa! programs at the school
m Saturday evenings.
' A business meeting of the auxiliary
will he held Tuesday evening at 7:.W
o'clock at the Legion headquarters
in the court house. The president,
Mrs. John Kilmartin, will entertain
the members at a kensington at her
oVmuc, 251S St. Mary's avenue, Friday
-fhinoon at 1:30 o'clock,
lias to 'at'"n fr iowbcrsdiip in the
nets soldViT.T ' obtained front Ad
not to mention ,tou8h at t,,e Legion
carried the act , .... . ..
months! . .. ,pr chudrec 4.1 tx-
been received irom
. Leg
Wii1
"!MV!srtftl! tfaiir and tlie MJjr JaciLrl Congregational chute!. ': ad
Sadler chapter or the Daughters ot
the American Revolution.
Adah Chapter.
Adah chapter of the O. E. S. will
ntcrtain at 6 o'clock dinner Saturr
Jbiy, . January 28, for the grand
natron, Miss Maud Smith. Reserva
tions may be made with Mrs. Charles
Winter.
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Weekly Club Calendar
SUNDAY.
Oct Acquainted Club Kurulay. 7:30 p
m.,. First Unltarisn church. Turner boule
vard and Harney street. Meetings are
nousecurtan and are open to all. gtrtuiRers
and lonely folk, Mrs. Paul K. Harlan.
. director.
, ' Old, S.eople'n Home, FoMenelle BonlevarJ
Suti'day, 3:o0 y. m Unv.-Jamea Wilson,
Ji-.llenl of the Presbyterian .trfuinlnary.
Will be the upeaker. Vocal .colon will be
Riven by B. V. Hornberiter,. accompanied
by Mrs. K. V. Hornberger.
OmaJiB Walkin Club Sunday after
noon and evonlnp. informal outing at
Wiley Point club house, Fontenello forest
reserve, near Camp Clifford.. Visitors wel
come. Miss Hedvika Heznlchck, hostess.
"Nell Baldwin, leader.
Omaha Walking liun Sunday. 12:30 l).
m., from Burlington station, takine the
12:30 train for La I'latte. Tha wslk will
be from La Platte north to the club via
Twenty-seventh street station In Uellevuo.
Charles 33. Foster, leader.
MONDAY. ;'-
Rlstion Vincent Chautauqua Circle
Monday, 7:15 p. m.. uourt liuuse.
Delphian Study Club Monday, 8:30 p.
m., T. W. C. A. Business meeting and
election Of officers.
' Roosevelt Cliaufauqun Circle Monday.
7:30 p. m. with Mrs. V. A. Cressey, 4201
South Twenty-second street.
Tennyson Chautauqua Circle Monday, 2
p. in., V. W. C, A. Mrs. V. B. Howard,
leader. Lesson, "New Map of Asia."
n...i,. Aim-n'a Club 1'olltlcal and
- Social Sclem-e Department Monday. 12:J0
o clock T W. C. A. auditorium. Annum
kneheon. Regular meeting, 2:30 p. m. Dr.
Oiga Rtastny will tell of her work in
Czecho-Slovakla. Mrs. V: K. Jones, leader,
will preside.
Lecture on Serblun Question Monday.
4nm Duchesne College and Convent of
the' Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt
streets, under auspices of Alumnae as
sociation, Mrs. Charles Harding, president.
Annie Christitch, Serbian baroness, speak
er. The lecture .is free and Is open to
public. , . .. , J .. . . .
TUESDAY.
I.oomls and Iavenworth Heights Chaii
Inuqua Circles Tuesday, 2 p. m., Y. "v.
C. A. - . .
I lx.ngfclIow Chautauqua Circle Tuesday.
f.:S0 p. m., Conant hotel.. Jlrs. 1.11a Con
nel), leader. . ...
' MinneX.usa Chautauqua Circle Tuesday.
S P. m., with . Mrs., B. 1. Platner,- 28bl
Ne w port avenue. : . .
Fortnightly Mnslcalo v Club Tuesday
r.rtprnoon with Mrs. Howard Kennedy,
1327 South Thirty-fifth street. , . .
Drama League Tuesday. 4 p. tn-. Po"
teuelle hotel. Herman Kosse will speak,
on the "New Theater Movement." .
American Legion Woman's Auxiliary
Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., business meetintf,
Legion headquarters, courthouse.
r K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. r.-
Tuesday, 2:30 p. in., witn Mrs. o. it..
Chambers. 614 South Fifty-seventh street.
. Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday. V. m..
' ' T,......CT hiock. Seventeenth and
.(r.o All interested in tha
study ot Spanish are invited to attend.
Omaha Woman' t lub. Current Topics
nenirtmemV-Tuesday. 2 P. m.. Y. "W. C.
i ' BW. "won, Kpheslans. first chap er:
current events. 2:30. "Situation In India.
Mary I. Crcigh, leader.
Extension Lecture Course (Americantaa-
Jl ('iripal'ilieSUttJ. f '"
Duchesne college and Convent o
Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and
th
Burt
streeu. Open to the punnc.
Omaha Woman's Club. Public SPeaking
Denartment Tuesday, 10:15 a. in.. Bur
gc'ssS "tudltortun,: Les.on. speech. out
line, No. 50. The program will ?1V
by Mesdames Lawrence Hoifman, W. S.
Hogue. V. J. Farrington. Josephine eely,
Hairy. C. Barton and John Haarmann.
Omaha Business Woman's Club Tues-"-
-day 6ilS P. m., Y. W. C. A. Dinner and
. urogram. Rev. Frank G. Smitlt. speaker.
Sua, ilattie Langtree leader R,'
tinns for dinner may bo made at Y. w.
C. A. office not later than Monday , eve
ning. '
WEDNESDAY.
rt. Clnb Wednesday, 1 o'0'"
iS wVth Mrs. C A. Isakson. 3209
Mvrtle avenue.
Vtaltlnt: 'urse - A.eoelatlon Wednes
davTlVclock noon. Brandeis restaurant.
Annual meeting.
Xebrasha State Sursee Association
WednelSa 9:30 a-m, Fontenell. hotel.
Annual meeting-.- . rl.w,,.
i). a. .
4 p. m., -
A Tiss
pil Thnrniraie,
Wet Omaha Mother Culture Club-
Club-
m5 Dr01ga Stastny. speaker.
MXu,l. Chautauqua
Ver?h'-KTgh,,:enh,hMV,. Mrs. Chester
Llnnt leader.
" r Puk Chautauqna Circle Wed-
aa.M ". witfcV. Jennie C.il-
H'tukt) ijtlifr Urfore lirr marriage,
Mi Lurlla AH'ti and Mi Ivr
Jin, h.ll, Mrr e, Mr. C II, Aull.
met Mr. Phillip, jit Chautauqua,
M.f Mill be t,e yitf.t ci Mm Allen
at the luiitlicuii Monday.
Mure tin 11 yu rfratioti bad
befit made tor the luncheon bp to
Saturday tnurmiig, At the speaker."
tilde will be lr. Ulna Stainy, M
dames V J, Phillip, IIioiim K,
iiiitr, Chkrlet luhaniies, p. U. To,,
I. J. Hailey. Jrarr Ninth, liettja.
tniii Hrfliff, J'. A. 1 olUiubff, M. U.
Cameron, ldaid JuliM.m, E, M.
ivrt. 1". If. Coif. C. 11. iowiuend,
J'lm Nifilerl, J. O. Yif and Mi
tf4e Thunu. l)rurtinrii lira.
Hilt le h.infc at the oiticr tahtri,
l-'idlowing the lnnthfon Dr.
J?!a.)ny will jveW on liff work wiih
the V. M. C A. in Cget'ho-SUvoKia.j
m a iiifcting ol the ruhti(4l and to-
cial cince furtmeut at i.MI, to
a'hith all club mrmher are Invited.
Chautauqua Members to
lie Guests of Tennyson
Circle Thursday.
Votal i"lo by Mr, (lilbrtl
Browne and Mr. F. F. Summon,
accniip.iniea oy .Mr, my j. AU'
b'tlt, will be a feature of the m-cp
lion to be given by Tennyson Chuu
I41HI1I4 circle fur all cluuijuiiu
, mriubrr 111 tlie city ihurnuuy alter
noon from 2 until 3 o'clock at the
li'imc of Mrs. C. II. W'alrath. 3th'
hurt street. Mrs. Kate Kflscy will
tell the story of "Xautippc," wife of
Socrates.
Receiving with Mrs. Walrath win
be Mcsdaines V. 11. lloard.
ticorgc Condon. E. R. Redding, II.
F. Curtis, F. F. Simpson, George
Maddison and C N. Cornick, officers
of Hall in the Grove and Tennyson
circle.
There are 14 chautauqtia circles in
the city with a combined member
ship of more than 15(1.
Does to Give Dancing Parties.
The Benevolent and Patriotic
Order of Docs will entertain at a
dancing party the last Thursday
evening of each month for members
and their families. The meeting held
on the second Friday of the month
will be preceded by 1 o'clock
luncheun? . .
Rev. Frank Smidh uf the First Cen
. 1 t 1 t
uress Ui6Onialia Business Woman's
club Tuesday evening at the Y. V.
C. A., following the dinner at 6:15
o'clock.
P. E. O. Meeting.
Chapter B. S., P. E. O., will meet
next Monday at 2:30 at the home of
Mrs. J. P. Pickart. 29J4 South Fifty
eighth street. Mrs. B. B. Combs
will discuss the modern drama.
fas. 9H3 Mercer boulevard, lira. VT. T.
Uraham, leador.
Knnls Club Wednesday evening, St.
Mary Magdeienes hall. Nineteenth and
Dodge streets, social meeting. All stran
gers and lonely folk welcome.
Omaha Woman's Club, Muslo Depart
ment Wednesday, 2 p. -in., X. W. C. A.
auditorium. 'horus rejiearsal. Mrs. Ray
J. Abbott, leader; Henry Cox, director.
Dundee Chautauqua Wednesday, 9:30
a. m Instead of 1 p. m.. with Mrs. J. II.
Morton, 5114 Izard street. Hour changed
owing to meeting ' of Dundee Woman's
club.
Extension Lecture Course Medieval His
toryWednesday, 4 p. m Duchesne col
lege and Convent of the Sacred Heart,
Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Open to
the public.
Dundee Woman's Club Wednesday, S
p. m. Reception for club members, at home
of the president, Mrs. N, K. Sype, 5006
Cass street. Mesdames John O. Yeiser,
George C. Edgerly, F. S. Clarke will assist.
West 8lde W. C. T. V. Wednesday, 2
p. m with Mrs. Frank Cockayne, 4681
M.ason street. Th'e afternoon will be
spent in sewing for 8outh Side Mission.
Members and their friends are Invited.
Omaha Collere Club, Domestic Educa
tion election Wednesday, 8:30 p. m., with
Mrs. C. J. Horn, 3554, South Twenty-third
street. Subject, "Proportional Representa
tion" (mock election.) Mrs. Charles T.
Neale, leader. . ' .
The Mothers' Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock
yuncheon with Mrs. C. F. Cm, 4925 Chi
cago street. Mrs. R. D. Miller, assisting,
Mrs. G, B. Benson will read a paper on
the "Japanese Question." Roll call,
"Revenue," wit be conducted by Mrs.
Origen Williams and Mrs. W. O. White
will have charge of recreation,
THURSDAY.
Ladies of Tlkf iigrn Thursday afternoon
with Miss Anna Wessman, 1008 Miller
street.
Mothers' Guild For Homeless Boys
Thursday. 2 p. m., Metropolitan hall.
Twenty-third and Harney streets. Mem
bers will sew all afternoon for the boys
of Father Flanagan's home.
Chautauqua Reception Thursday, from
2 until 6, with Mrs. C. H. Walrath, 3650
Burt street. Officers of Hall In the
Grove and Tennyson circle will receive.
An invitation is extended to all Chautau
qua members. -
Omaha Woman's Club, Parliamentary
Law Department Thursday, 2:30 p. m.,
Y. W. C. A. Lesson, "Classification of Mo.
tions and Privileged Ones." Roberts
Parliamentary Law charts) will be used in
connection with the drill. Mrs. A. L.
Fcrnald, leader." ... -
FRIDAY.
C.eorge Crook Woman's Kcllef Corps
Friday, 2. p. - m., Memorial hall, ' court
house. ' . - -1
Benevolent and Patriotic Order of Does
Friday, 2 p. m., Elks club rooms, Busi
ness meeting. 1 . '
Scottish Kite Woman's Club Friday, !
p. ni., Scottish Rite cathedral. Music and
literary program. . ,
American Legion Woman's Auiillary
Friday. 1:30 p. m. kensington with MrH.
John Kilmartin, 2516 St. Marys avenue.
Omaha Peru Club Friday, 6:15 p. m.,
Y. W. C. A. Reservations should be made
by Wednesday with Miss Alma Peters,
Harney 4553, or Miss M. M. Hicks, Walnut
2410. '
Dundee Presbyterian Woman's Mission
ary Society Friday, 1:15 p. m witti
Mrs. J. M. Dow, 5003 California street,
ADVERTISEMENT.
IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Just the moment you apply
Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, uurn
ing or broken out skin, the itching
stops and healing begins, says a no
ted skin specialist. This sulphur
preparation, made into a pleasant
Cold cream, gives such a quick relief,
even to fiery eczema, that nothing
has ever been found to take its placej
Because of its germ destroying
properties, it quickly subdues the
itching, cools the irritation and heals
the eczema right tip, leaving a clear,
smooth skin in place -of ugly erup
tions, rash, pimples or roughness.
" You do not have to wait for im
provement. It quickly shows. You
can get a little jar of Mentho-Su-phur
at any drug store,
Club Women to Present Playlet
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Left to Right Seited, Mesdamet A. S. Harrington, A. P. Johnson,
P. D. Bowers and G. W. Shields.
"The Burglar" a one-act comedy
Nebraska Women's
Educational Club
Annual Meeting
The Nebraska Women' Educa
tional club will meet for luncheon
Saturday, February 4, at Ellen Smith
halt, Fourteenth and R streets, Lin
coln, 2v"eb.
Mrs. W. E. Barkley will speak on
the Washington disarmament con
ference. Other guests of honor will
be Chancellor and Mrs. Avery. Super
intendent and Mrs. Lctler, Dr. and
Mrs. B. F. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. "II.
T. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Law
ence, Mrs. E. B. Penny, Mr. George
K. Cliatburn.
The membership of tlie club is state
wide. Ma?v out-of-town members
re expected. ' business session anO
annua! election wi'r41Jow ?rs. Bark - j
ley's address. . '
The present oiitct-tf are: . Miss E.
Ruth Pyrtlc, Lincoln, president; Mis
Mary Crawford, Kearney State nor
mal, secretary; Miss Lulu Wirt,
Kearney State normal, treasurer.
The committee in charge of the
luncheon arc: Dinner committee,
Mrs. Kate Kinyon. Miss Sue Q.
Hoaeland, Miss Julia M. Wort; re
ception committee, Miss Amanda
Hcppner, Miss Jessie Jury, Mrs.
Sadie McCrystal, Miss Kate Foster,
Mrs. George L. Townc.
Omaha Peru Club.
The Omaha Peru club will meet for
dinner Friday evening, 6:15 o'clock,
at the' Y, W. C. A. Reservations
should be made by Wednesday with
Miss Alma Peters, Harney 4553, or
Miss M. M. Hicks, Walnut 2410.
Luncheon, followed by program and
praise service.
Motion Picture at Yates School Friday,
7:30 p. m., school auditorium, under
auspices of Parent Teacher association.
Motion pictures of the Nebraska Pageant
will be shown. Vocal solos wjll be sung
by Miss Dorothy Stcinbaugh.
Kpiscopal Woman's Auiillury Friday,
Trinity parish. Iioubo. Mrs. w. H. Jones
and Mrs. S. W, Townsend In charge of
program. Mrs. S. L. Morris and Mrs. A.
G. Kngolmann of St. raula branch will
read papers on "Our Church in the
Hawaiian Ialanda"
Omaha Woman's Club, Tublic Speaking
Department Friday, 2:30 p. m., Burgess
Nash auditorium. A one-act comedy farce.
"The Burglar," by Margaret Cameron will
be presented. Vocal solos, dance numbers
and piano ducts will also be given. All
club members are welcome.
SATURDAY.
American Legion Woman's Auxiliary
Saturday evening, social, at Bellevue V0--catlonal
school.
Omaha Walking Club Saturday, 3 p.
m., from end of Albright car lino over
Walking club trail to Wiley Point camp.
Nell Baldwin, leader.
Lecture Series Saturday, 2:30 p. m..
Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarlane of Denver will
speak on "Jergen," by George Branch
Cabell, at Orchard &Wllhelra's store.
' P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter M. Satur
day, 1 o'clock luncheon, Burgess-Nash tea
room. Mrs. R. E. Schlndel and the Misses
Jessie Robeson. Jessie Stitt and Hortensa
Bads, hostesses.
Omnha College Club, Drama Section.
Saturday, 11 a. m., with Mrs. John Galvin,
808 Seventh street: Council Bluffs. "Rosa
lind," by James Barrle, will be presented
under the leadership of Miss Nell Brlden
baugh. The cast includes the Misses
Gayle Phillips,. Julia Karlson and Mary
Water.
M'
'USIC which can.
clutch at the
heart, which can ex
press every emotion
life is subject to, can
be played only on
-. pianos which have a -.
spirit, a tone beauty
. which is so rare that
it can only be owned
by the few. Such is .
The Steinway
Music lovers who de
mand and appreciate
the very best in pianos ,
come to us. .
We are the exclusive
representatives for The
Stein ay, "The In
strument of the Im
mortals," in Nebraska
and western Iowa. To
' play a Steinway is to
become dissatisfied
with all other makes.
Schmoller & Mueller
1S14-16-16
Dodc. St.
PIANO CO.
Omaha.
Neb..
larce by -Margaret lauifron, will be
presented by members of the public
speaking department of the Omaha
Woman's club in the Burgos-Mash
auditorium Friday afternoon, 2:30
o'clock, under direction of Mrs. J. W.
Shields.
The cast will include Mcsdaines F.
D. Bowers, A. S. Harrington, A. J).
Ntiun, A. P. Johnson and J. J.
Thomson.
Following the play vaudeville acts
will be given, including a vocal solo
by Florence Baslcr Palmer; mono
logue, Mrs. Joseph Lawrence; solo
dance. Miss Edith Mullin, and piano
duct, Mrs. John Haarmann and Mrs.
Koscoe Alexander, All club members
are invited.
On February 10 the department
will be entertained at a valentine
party at the home of .Mrs. John Haar
mann. Mrs. O. Y Kring is leader of the
department and Prof. Edwin Puis in
structor. -
.r Get Acquainted Club.
The Get quaiuterl -Jub will meet
this evening at!)W-Q&cJr,,atthe
First Unitarian churcl , Turntf
boulevard and Harney street. "Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Mann will be host
and hostess.
A feature of the evening will be
sketches by Mr. John Gerlesh. a
crayon artist; Miss Maude E. Poff
will give readings, and Mrs. W. C
Olds and Miss Dorothy Parsons will
play piano duets. There will also
lc games and community singing.
All strangers and lonely folks wel
come.
Girls Community
Service League
Monday Cluga club supper, 6:30;
gymnasium class, 7:30; volley ball,
8:30. Mrs. Charles Musscluian,
man, leader. -
Tuesday Lafayette club supper,
6:30; basket ball; 7; dramatic-art
class, 8; Miss Majorie Corrigan,
leader. Design class, 8; Mrs. Mary
Lydia Rowe, leader.
Wednesday Wamm club supper,
6:30; home-making class, 7; Mrs. G.
B. Kantor, leader. Open house, 8:15.
Thursday French class, 7; Miss
Bess Bozell, leader; mass supper of
all the clubs, 8r
Friday D. T. A. club supper,
6:15; chorus club, 7: Mrs. Noel Sr-
Wallace, leader. Gymnasium, 8;
Miss Katherine Carrick, leader.,
Saturday Dance, 8:30 p. ni.
Sunday Open house, 3:30 p. ni.,
Mrs. Mary Lydia Rowe, hostess.
No more
otirowhs'
WHEN you wear Arch Pre
server Shoes you can be
on your feet as much as
wish and not
discomfort. And you won't have "foot
frowns" on your face.
These wonderful shoes with the con
cealed arch bridge (a built-in ieature) af
ford the right walking base, supporting the
foot arch normally and comfortably with
out strain. Women at home, on the street,
in the office everywhere enjoy a new
and greater foot comfort in Arch Pre
server bhoes.
Youll have vigorous, healthy
ana tney wm De wen groomed, Having
a trim, upstanding appearance. Let
us show you these better shoes.
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam
(Itetivll t'hulo.
D. Nunn. Standing, Mesdamet
A.
Mrs. Wm. Jones
Heads Episcopal
Auxiliary
Mrs. William IL Jones of Omaha
was elected president of the Wom
an's auxiliary to the presiding bishop
and council of the Episcopal church
diocese of Nebraska at the annua!
meeting last week at Trinity
cathedral. Other officers are Mrs.
W. II. Young of Fremont, vice
president at large; Mrs. T. II. Tracy
of Omaha, secretary; Mrs. J. D.
Fairchild of Lincoln, and Mrs. Stan
ley Clement, Lincoln, treasurers;
Mrs. S. W. Townsend, Omaha, edu
cational secretary; Mrs. W. II.
Wheeler, Omaha, supply secretary;
Mrs. J. G. Lcctc, Plattsmouth,
church periodical representative. Six
district vice presidents will be ap
pointed byrthe president
Dcleo-ates to the triennial conven
tion to be bcld in Portland, Ore., isj
September are Mesdames Willun,
JLJfincji, homas XfoartyrAlcxatidcr
Diggi,. Snmuel Burr.s ot Umaha and
Mrs. j.-k- Fairchild, Lincoln. Four
hundred arid fifty women attended
the meeting.
The auxiliary will assume rcspoi.-
stbt htv for All saints Indian Mission
school at Winnebago. Neb., for the
coming year. Thirty Indian children
will be given home, religious and
educational training. -.'
O. E. S. Officers.
Liberty Chapter Kensington elected
the following -oHicers at its meeting
Thursday afternoon: Mrs. L. F.
Easterlv. president: Mrs. T. W,
Brown, first vice " president; Mrs.
Jcscph Bushman,, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. H. E. Cotton,' secretary
aiid Mrs. C. D. Birket, treasurer.
Social Settlement Notes.
The W. I. L. L. club meets for
dramatic art on Monday evening at
the Social Settlement house. Tues
day evening the H. E. L. P. club
meets for supper and dramatic art,
and the Royal Q. B. C. club has
supper Wednesday evening. M. A. P.
club meets for dramatic art Thurs
day evening.
Washington Girls' Club.
The Washington Girls club will en
tertain at a dancing party Washing
ton's birthday, February 22, at Hotel
Fontenelle for the benefit of the Sal
vation Army Rescue Home. Miss
Elizabeth Grady is chairman of the
committee in charge of the affair.
The club will hold a banquet ill
Lincoln, February 11.
you
"Ktp tha foot WeW
experience a bit of foot
feet
d L
Rossc, Scholar,
Traveler and
" Artist
' From t'i rti pf tiuny laml. I
Herman Kose, ha kjcA to the
Drain tf4gUf, Turvday, j4HU4iy .'4,
drawn lb itupirttinit nd the imiii
lug br hi new thrtrr design gor
geous, flartlmg, duuinic fkpir.ioli
of I be fixing ilMpuUe ill ljgecrt.
To HolUii'l he of ln bit ill. In
hfriuncr, early lmpirion atid du
ration at an architect, Tutel and
study in Italy and Fngtand ImMilcn
ri hi viewpoint and hi lechuiQue
A course in nuihrnutiri and rti
fiinming at LeUud unlortl uni
versity gave form and rxattnr to
hi power of rpifioii and iutro.
duced hint to the Uniifd Sutfi, the
land he hat nine adopted as hi
own.
I-rain our own Fjniie coa.f, Mr.
Rome traveled leisurely home, Hon
ping in Japan, China, Java and In
dia, gathering as he went the put
and forms of oriental design.
far back in Mr. Koc t mind there
lurked through all this time an in
terest in the theater as an avenue l
aitUtic rxprmion. Throughout bii
oriental trip he studied eastern thea
ter, jotting down from time to time
ideas that mine to him fur rcitali
ing the occidental theater.
When, about 1916. Mr. Rouse did
finally begin actual work in the thea
ter, he had this rich and varied
training to draw upon Oliver
Savlcr, the well known dramatic
critic, introduced him to New York
as Mr. Herman Howe of The Hague,
the orient. California and Chicago, a
foremost leader in the new theater
movement. It is upon this new thea
ter movement that Mr. Koe will
addrc the Omaha Drama league a'
the Fontenelle, January 24, 4 p. til
Thirty drawings of his Stage sellings
will be shown in connection with bis
lecture.
Motion Pictures of the
Nebraska Pageant at
Yates School.
Motion pictures of the Nebraka
Pageant which was presented by pu
pils of the public schools last fall
will be shown in the auditorium of
Henry W. Yates school Friday eve
ning at 7:ju o clock tmucr tne
auspices of the Parent-Teacher as
sociation. Vocal solos will be given by Miss
Dorothy Stcinbaugh, Central Jiigli
school student, who had one of the
principal singing roles in the
pageant, which was written by Hart
ley Alexander of the University of
Nebraska.
Community Club.
'"itie Community club will give a
caid .party Monday evening at 8:30
at Croutise JiatJ- ,
at
MICKEL'S
We will sell one
new Baby Grand
Piano of renowned
make for
$
Regular Price $800
This bargain is but '
one of many that
we will have on the
floor tomorrow.
If you want a Piana
now or ever well,
here's your oppor
tunity. Terms ,
MICKEDS
House of Pleasant
Dealings
15th and Harney
MONDAY,
Piano
Bargain
Day
495
Washington Society. vi ,N'Md"!V ,ir',4
" i.n indiv t4 t!t be jooie4
il hmmm4 ihmi ! its I'H.ImI'Iv t.mi.iiro of NKm.Uy by
(n.f ifoin t itd olhrr irit,- j ' li""hrr, Mr. Mvtn 4gn4ei. of
ill widt h V.ey wr lonitfjly (driiil. j '"', "d brr giuddaughir, (i
ird and iiit'! Ubty. cKit I ui V4'V Alitl Wiilum. tut list be.r)
ibrir ur oUl i..,m,,n, Wti " tiMisJt mi" June. M
M's-ton: i lull f i.itilffi nd one t.f j Uillnwu will prv.bidy Join her ff
;he tin j i'i nut diiiir i t a mhm! n - j iu in .il ik. wlnU' Mr. lUntsun
icUry it la fr her ilnnju iiway'fid hrr iiiilter dl upend month
ttiu ij uii.lt utde wun' l .r itit in ii)i d i tn it ir turn brrt for
ind i.i5.,. , t (!u spimg iiiid eaity fiitmtier,
Mr. I . tlji k Isrjti. hi had tut Mto tihrf ,Mirfiiil, dsitghtrr of
raii.illtrt rii'uetiirti!i lor ihi ttk
bfrau.e 1't illt.f. mhIi a bad uM
Mr, litti ks. midow j Mj. Jvdni
lUiiLr, u UriX iii4iiy )r4i in
I'iimIm and Im lii tiiy hir-iii! llifre,
hit Lie Ut W t.r is it in
Mw,ni! ti, iU will irtiitii to
her KiMttiiirnt in the Jrrdi"ii
irturrow or rt d4y, M. l!mle
lias fiiifilahied rjicittl duwing
I'tfc'ithir ii.jny liTiItt luiiijiainri o(
Nrliul.4 Wiite.
Mr. Iiur!l It, II in!.. m of Oma
ha returned to Wathiuifttm lat wrrk
fur a tit ot a U w ds, and thru
went on to Xwrbdk, where .lir wni
tlie rally part of this wnk wiili Iter
daughter, Mr. Harry A. WiUmiiii,
jr., in lur pirtty Ixmic on James
tow it boulevard, Larchiuut. a
HOTELS
AVEKACP. WEtKLV TEMPI RATURU OF LEADING CALIFORNIA
tiwtll lr Vk t4mf iwiuiWi, J.aiwry 7lH, 112
Ms. Mln. Mm Mm.
Un lle..h t SI ri"Jm at
Paaadeiia la famed the? world over for it wonderful etimale, It
superb location amiditt semi-tropical flower and orange grove
bloominir In the shadow of snow-capped mountains, and its mag-
nifieent hotels
MARYLAND HUNTINGTON - GREEN
All guests of these hostelrie are accorded full privileges of tho
noted Pasadena Country Club. Pasadena is the Golfer' Paradiso
there being- 20 golf Clubs within an hour by motor over splendid
boulevards. It is the logical destination of the Winter visitor in
quest of rest, recreation or diversion. Only 10 mile from Los
Angeles and 25 miles front beaches. Maryland and Huntington,
American Plan. Green, European and American from $2.50 and
$B.0O day respectively. All rates approximately 30";i Ws than
last season.
For information, address
California Hotel Company 4 Pasadena, Cak
J. B. Coulston, President
Alter Voo'v. VUlttd All Cilllorsls, I
You'll Return ts ' j
Th. FsilMt Growls. City Is th Couatry
-Vrmi a swdct S.i.M) In 1904 to TS.DAO tn '
s193l, anl still Infrmnlrie .In Uie .viftjitiwil
sromli. natural aiHautasM sfid Idal rlltnar
Ia lirousht to Urn. Hf'll. n of tli. moat
drtlrahfl nk."W I" Vmut Ktatw n4
Uirtilng touting i'tdiiatrial and plrliure
n-ntr. i ninn l'ifi.. Rattruad terminal. Only
M rill,, fmm lm An.,'' W Oneat (wm
he. on th Wm Coaat. Him f tha cele
brated notfl Vltfimv Truly .."l'it t OD
portunlty.". Wnt. for liUralura, ' , .
L. W. BALLARD. Eucutlv Seoatary
Leng Beach Cnaeitor f ConaNra.
Lena Beach, Calif. ' '
Clearance Sale
Ml
Pay $1.00 Down on Any Piece of Furniture
Balance on Terms to Suit
Dining Room Suites Exactly P"ce
Cha
Period Chairs-
1IS Upholstered
Ask About Our "No Payment
3-Fiece Living Room Set
Overstuffed
Velour Upholstering, Loose Cush
ions, Spring Construction Was
,$225.00 NOW
112
50
Bedroom Furniture
Walnut Period
Bow End Bed ... $29.50
Dresser ...$38.75
Chiffonier .. ......... . ,.$32.75
Dressing Table . ... ... . . .$29.50
STATE FURNITURE CO.
Corner 14th and Dodge
Mr, "d Mr. I". J Mvnn. of
OiiuIm, wa ui.f if the biidesmaid
t (lie wedding of Mii Nina ioir,
lUuglttff ol iKimer wnator and Mr,
I lium. , t,oit of ClkUhiima. and
1 it-iit. Fuaene tuiher idal, l
N , lt werk, I'otli piiet.i of tin
bride were ill i. be prrfiH at
the wedding, and K'ri'ioriHjtive and
lt, l;..ni!rig iif lllmoit acted in
ihrir plaf 1 he rrtemony wa per
formed in Jt, Margate! ihurch and
wa bdlowrd b a leception in the
l'uiii;irioiiKl dub.
Dr. Stastny to Speak.
Dr. Olg Statiiy wilt addret the
Wtnnan't Faculty club Wednesday
alternotiu at the t'ntversiiy of Ne
brala Cotlrge of Mrdirittr.
A Kt SWTS
LIGHT
CHOCOLATES
INNCR-CIBCIX
CANDIES1'
8-Piece Sot
Period Walnut
$134.75
Was $299.50
6-Piece Oak
J67i
'25
M69
X
Was $134.50
Down" Approval Offer
3-Piece Living Room Set
Cane and Mahogany
Mulberry Velour. A beautiful set
-was 1189.00 NOW ,
50
Our
Exchange
Dept.
Turn in your eld
furniture for new.
We allow liberal
prices.
laaV.ltaat) w
Our Biggest Bargain
Beautiful
Cabinet Phonograph
$44
r.f Beutifal Floor Lamp a
hKh.r.a Reconla with each
I
Records
phonograph.
SSe mmi 1
rslue. New
Records.
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