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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 1916 9 —— WHealth Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman'’s Work -- Household Topics With the Aid of ™of the Clubs i By ADA PATTERSON, They are becoming very chummy. They have discovered a common quality of companionableness, 1 allude to women clubs and men's assoclations for the dis yutch of business or the administration of clvic affairs. Twenty thovusand delegates from (he women's clubs of this country for the Miennial eonvention of the General Fed eration of Women's Clubs will visit New York from May 23 to June 2, It Is slg nificant that these women guests come to the metropolis in response to an In vitation given by the mayor, the Mer- chants’ anwociation and the women's clubs of this city. It {s significant that the = omen's cluba and the Merchants’ asso clation are sharing equally the expenses of the big ten-days party. The Mer chants’ association has lssued a elrcular urging the publie to assist the amsocin tion In providing the sinews of enter fnment, one-half these financial sinews having been furnished by the women's clohs. When those 2,00 women gather in New York for the dlscussion of topics of Interest to the clubs they represent, they & Wil not talk fashions, teas nor quilt ' Ing patterns, That tims has passed. They will discuss publie health, the conserva tlon of forests and other topics Airect] relating to the public good, the radiatior of benefits from home to eity, from ity 16 state, from state to nation, All New York is looking to the visit of these i w000 women ns to something pleasant benefictal and atimulating to the city bufit upon the fstand that was once ex changed for a cow When any great evil Is to he correcte) dn A clty It Is now a eustom to call upon the women's clubs for ald. The womon's wlubs are never - found wanting, The meaning of the big convention Is the organization of womanhood, Organized womanhood s an invincidble pewer for public sentiment When Mrs, Caroline Bartiet Crane Ain wovered that the back yards of the cit in which she lived, Kalamazoo, were menace to the public health, it is re worded that she “called together a num her of progressive women of her ow #nd other churches and organized a o Smprovement league,” Mrs. Crane’'s work as a missionary of anunieipal improvement is well known Citles Invite her to show them how (o do their houseclsaning. But wherever thix minister to municipalities goes, she goe P ———— AR R by the primary Invitation of some wida J ¢ 2 i “”mh"," wwake feminine organization of that eity S I TGS AN T When Jane Addams started Hull House, 1 | , e S % i - she “brought together’ well meaning Chieago women of one class to help the women of another class who Aesired to vonduct intelligently their homes and Nyes When Mrs, Alblon Fellows Bacon rec- ognized the need of creating better health conditions in the city of Evanaville, Ind., she brought the matter before a combi- nation of clubs in her city. When Mrs, Hannah Kent Scheff dis- | covered that little children were being condemned to prison as hopeless crim- nals, it Is & matter of record that “she took the facts and presented them to the New Century club of Philadelphia’” That conservative but powerful club be- hind her brought about a change in the Jaws by which small offenders are given that “one more chance” (hufhn been at ; . 2 . 4 pome time the need of all of us. , : .'m' . Frances A. Keller, leamning that fraud HA Wo,rd t() th/() W“"(’ 18 Sufflclent” and vice are practiced in many employ- » P t an of- " ’ ze:.;mnl:‘e':;l:lt,n ::,‘fl'n'::’n‘:'lll'n;hfl 5Pt ITNESB the case of & poor man on the boardwalk at Atlantic time, that yon'd like to be on the right side of you—you will either and the tag on your street car, which side her bat tilts down om. the uid af the Womer's Monieipal apws, City, who fafled to look up Spring fashions, or If he did, | go with your sweetheart when she turns a sweet oye on spring bon “'::' ';‘” "”""‘;"""" which gide Is “blank wall;" and which side is & nnd got it, » ull view of the picture y carry | r heart r e ionowide work in ald of those who sniffed and forgot them! Who's got the sorrows now? 1f | nets and pick a little one with no brim at all, at all, s you can ee e ¥ TOM BeFry: I8 yourihestt, lixe A5 ONeN A0 : % isnorant fo Bélp them= ; with the light flooding into the night You will memorize It for :"""“f;"' pogr 94 i you are a very clever young chap—of course, If you haven't any girl the pink cheek of her and every flicker and turn of the blue eye | the day when some other man (8 most pestiferously along! L. BRINKLEY. you will have one some day-—you might meet one somewhere, some above i, or you will remember as you do your telephone number i N Miga Julla Tutwiler, whom Lyman Ab- e o B ke bott sald was “the best citizen of Ala- ) bama,” wanted to provide industrial 3 i x : am— . e s (i e Wrongs and Those Who Make Them Worse Dressing Simply By LOUINE For, be It understood, | am not adve- | wanted a change. And a sack costs By FORTUNE FREE. In these days there are innumerable wife to John Strange Winter, “that our women in Alabama to the project.” One vioted clubwoman summarized what fol-| things that go wrong. They have to be home will be a real model In time” Her Fverybody 1 mest no to b | euting the costly simplicity of & dress what? The price of the potatoes inside lowed by, “We took hold of it like a| The vast number of peopls Who A&T8| borne, but one's suffering In often ren-| eyes glistened with expectation of that 'alking about the new banuna and beet- | 1hat looks aw if it cost & “ents but really it. You eat the potatoes, naturaliy, so whoop," 1t follows that in Alabama| certain they could put things right 1f| dered all the more acute by the person happy thme ‘John''~that wus her hus- root diet Valking, mind you, not (¥ ‘oot §20. Nelther am I on the side of |there's no waste there at all fndustrinl schools were duly established| ¢10y only had thelr way for five minutes -:mmn.t.,n... one that all n;’:... |h;nkn band—"is wonderful at finding out what's *“.«’w ’ n"v‘v’ - 1 "‘;n m--»’ .’w!”‘hm ’V the primeval mode of dress, for to lve | Then for furs, instead of chinchilla or for women Th might be set right in the twinkling of an wrong-—wonderful sume them this 'weather, when all sens In a town where averybody walked about ermine, why not rabbit? Here again sing nowadays, it seema oy 1 eopl \ Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg, wite of the | is insvessing 7 aye If people were only sensible or as I could not help slghing when 1 heard Ve people would naturally prefor to have | with a walking stick or a gold bag for you see, you can get your meal off the rouvor of Philadelphia and member of | ATe vague as to how they would MaNAS® .nergetic as himsalf. There Iy undoubl-| that,” remarked John Strange Winter, ©orything mulligatawny, from soup 10 nole articles of attire would be to live rabbit first the New Century club, was interested in| it, but they are quite sure they would adly a great deal wrong that we shall “for I knew that kind of man—the man At If It has ocourred to me L0 4, 4 town too morally dull for words Then, agnin, for underclothes. Why not be remarkably foolish o let have the with an eye for everything wrong, It 'V and get a talking stunt of my owi The style of clothing | urge you to keep a little red flannel for home use starting night classes In Instruction for| manage it somehow. It began with three nrf 1 was once in & company discussing A chance of ever going wrong agaln. We turned out just as [ expected. John was \nd w much more sensiblo and prac | adopt s a style, I wm atrald, not one of | Instead of wending It all to the heathen? working women ’ Wl one Into the bargain—clothes. Why ' you will say “thank you'' for, becuuse it |They deserve a rest from it anyway and © classes, held In the bullding of the| great sea tragedy. There had been A have got to aee that they are right in so perplexed and worried with such a New Century club. Out of it grew a New | distressing loss of life, and the company | future, But the wholessle grumbler and multiplicity of wrongs that he had no "0t #hmplicity in clothes as well as diet Imost as unexbilarating as the raw It would be awfully good for our lungs Century gulld, composed of working| was unanimous that such a thing ought omniacient individual s not the person time to help her to put a single one of ol d ent for chiffon when you able dict and love affalrs, so long exposed to a women who were eager for the stimulus| never to be possible~unanimous, with tha who will bring about that happy result them right."” ' for nothing, to Improve upor Bt economical —m'm o For In course of pneumonia and passionate colds nd education of social contact. Thess exception of one silent gentlemian who He simply seatiers irritation and disgust| And they were not poy ever a orite Iandlord ndvertisement” | can stance, what could beat a potato sac Feonomy s the great things nowadays cl'ibs of the richest and poorest women | #aid not a word, Buggestions as to how around. and there hisx activity ends. He | John became a chronic dyspeptic, that he hushands ranging them- for 4 nice useful house frock? It doesn’t | And, anyway, the red flannel would in Philadelphia are a mighty force be-| easily such a calamity might be made xhausts all the energy he had In the was all There are plenty of folk of h v n my side an they read this ar ow the dirt, it wears I and Id imateh the luncheon carrot or the dinner ticle turn it inaide out wh. ou felt you hestroot, it not the hreakfast banana. process Kind. T teel mire,” once sald & newly-wodded nind any elvie movement for good. Joint- | impossible in the future were plentitul IV they have propelled many a ball of | Tt was quite irritating to the suggeators ¢ivio improvement, and wielded many | to find the atlent wentieman deficlent in room of municipal house-cleaning. approval of any of them. He just blinked Fvery woman's club in every largs| and smoked on calmly. At last one of ’ ndefstands that It is lkely to be | the company appealed to him for his i ald In mattars of elvie | opinion alled upon to , hetterment. The help s always gener You see, gentiemen, e remarked i I ously and intelligently given quietly, “T have heen studying the sub i t la favorable sign and promises | Ject of lfe-saving at for about forty g this Joining hands of city officials, | years. You have been studying it from | oss men'a organisations and wom, | the time you pleked up yeur morning's 4 { With Milk Um-m-m! “Tell your mother that Star —" of the dawn of & better time job. Of course, there are things o be found out abhout (tegreat improveaments Stockinet means not only clean ‘= “s =i ham, but best ham." - > 1o he made But s quite & different Advice 10 Lovelorn| s v o ne u™ /I I’ A ," < E There are ery oftan Aifflouith hat > N L ocour (o the hurried and sxcited 3 Bealrice FOIMAz | 1,10 vae v por thinty sraien Henry Irving had & very dear s & ) like | frend. wha w b semewhat of a oy | Meitiah nat Mol His name wes . known crowds. wha tonk & partiouls FEverybody likes these crisp, flaky little crackers with a sprinkling of salt, Just try them with a bow! of rich milk a e ¥ K aad g | tnter WM, and whes e fel : of | and the vu'lMl‘.l; duly mformed 1k il you would know their in e \ f the fam s box e . { { : hud "o o o1 (he (st bl Jotter bov beo describable goodness. They're one of the The Star Ham is smoked in this A ol sarh mam rom 3 y | o h marsieg. e { g Stockinet Covering, which has kept - v s recs Nole lives had besn saved ] in all the meaty juices and favor ¥ sdupting 1he sndlesed remedy, snd ; . " Nim oL Stepiing. ihe Sathennd maky, At | sound and sweet as & nut § 3 and . Brostod his senrelary 18 ses & cover the cut end -, wiedemaet e sash &1 ihe writer Baked in Omaha Biscuits with the Stockiney; the AD e So Ounl hoked . 3 last slice will b ‘0 ' B resamamadad 4 iy & bakad in the Sunshine Nakesies of & 1 sl W o " Be aa i " Here named peme reed Paacwlt for every ,H.(.v-.‘.. o Laste |I ) Craek f ) " l,' 4 ,".“ - ,h Ty n"._"‘."' s a0y . b ARG Wals : pochages and the big family sise | AL gl doalers sverywhe s b s s ™ prod LX) 1hase webn . w Buy Armour Star Bagon « The Natonal o fogghoendh g MOVOe DOrsine bim . thet l‘l SE-WiLes Blb( uIr Gmmny Broarinst . “ u 1 ‘.‘ . brolns AR'S Srons :’:.‘:[.‘. 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