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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL e What Women Are | ident, Mre, W. P, East, Wednesday after- DOin in the ‘vor]d { {noon at 2:3 o'clock. Mrs. Allce Abbott g will talk on “What Women Ought to _ | Know Club Calendar, The Browning club meet Wednesday SUNDAY—Young Women's Christian as- | jmerning at the home of Mrs, C. Z. Gould '\\f”\‘\“' :\s’,;.ir services, 4:30 p. lm i Meetings of this study eircle will continue MOND. Souia ence’ aepurtment Umana Woman's club, 2:3 p. m.. Young |theougw Mey Women's Christian assoclation, chil- 1 s & dren's party, § p. m.; house and home Y. W. C. AL Netes. conimities Yoman's club, 4 p. m | cond s of blograp! TUESDA Y—Music section, Assoclition of | The second in & series of blographical Coilesiate Alumnae, Mrs. H. L. Wood- | |talks is to be given by Miss Louise & h"‘”' host s; U. 8 Grant Women's Re Curtis at the vesper service this after- ef ‘corps, Memorial hail, 2:3 p. m on. 8 1 . of - Allce motliers ‘cuiture department, South | Weoe he will speak on the life of Al Omaha Woman's club, Library hall, 2:30 reeman Paliner, A Ploneer. The | ildea of these talks is to bring lessons Story _ tellers’ section, | | from the lives ¢ people that wi Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Miss | bt 'r"l lives ot great people that wiil Elgateth Michell, hostess; Dundee | be of help to people nowadays. M Woman's club, annual meeting, .\Iru'h | Mabhle Allen will be the sololst for the W, Wickersham, hostess; Browning | fternoon. he 80¢ O Nieh Polé ’!m Mrs, C. Zz. Gould, hostess; Wom- | 1 hlz .\Il lulkl ir which fol an's' Club of the Railway Mail Service, | ! ow8 the regular service, Mtss Laura Mrs. W. P. East, hostess; Omaha Hyde is hoste ANy young woman of fragc association, Mrs. D, B. rG | the city is most welcome to oither of THUKRSDAY—Chapter ¥ of the P. E. O i these services. The firet service fs at {30 rhood, M |”u|\(l\" Giltner, host and the soclal hour at 20, -;:s‘ \\\A‘w ory Ivm‘uo“lrvnlvl‘h { | Monday night will b the regular asso brary; Benson Woman's ¢ Mrs. C. | ! : 10 Busell;, hostess yma Hoagland | | clation party, to which all young women Flower mission: Social Settlement sec- | i of the city are most cordially fnvite tion Assoc |:flhv|n of Collegiate ‘ul\\':mm:‘v' | i whether they are members of the associa .t Scttlement house; conservation com: | nittee, Omaha Woman's club, lecture | 1 tion or not. It will be in the nature of #t Munroe theater by Prof. v‘um"' g | I |n lttle girls' party and all the stunt | "RIDAY—W Omaha Mothers” Cul and games will oe for children, =0 it is | ure ¢ 8. 4 Peterson. liost | . v b 'j.' |'.”.‘.';,‘\,l .1:'3'“3‘(,; Ward Smith | suggested that those who can, com ostess. Benson Mothe club, Mrs. | | dressed as tittle girls. Lucas Johnson, hostess: lecture 1is- | { RR— sfon of Leters,” Young \\fl"){‘lhfl '\ ”- | RODSTROM tian asgociation, 2:80 p. m.;: Mrs, m v, president of Omaha Woman's sFB ol.lve}' | Mrs.d Y~H00Pet ub at home to club members | b w° mwr SATURDAY — Omaha Womans = club, ot ‘ R {wenty-sscarid_ Dlittdazs - mueoes &1 at.the tiwe mesting. 1! t st meeting. The assistant leaders enta otro olitan hall, & p. m AR "l " olumn should be fare Mesdames J. C. Hammond, o. c. | WILL DELIVER SERIES OF LEC- e ile thoned to the club reporte 1,,,_”, et and A. O. Peterson, Mrs. W. 8 TURES IN OMAHA Rm, hofore noon {Heller is secretary-treasurer, closing days of the ohb| - Second Floor. for the Omaha Woman's | U. £ Grunt W Relief corps, No. | are fraught with inter- |104, will hold its r meeting Tues \t (he social science de- (day afternon at 2:30 o'clock in Memorial partment meeting Monday | hail at the court hous | Mrs. D. G. Craighead. who | ; — { Lerotved an appointment in Lincoln dur-!| Miss Kmma Rosicky was elected presi- | ing the last wession of the legislature. {den the Omaha Story Tellers' league will teil her experiences. Mrs. Craighead [0 Thursday afternoo Mre. Stephen | has been active in this department and ! Davies is the new vice preside Miss | in cuffrase circles. Mrs. Draper Smith |Sarah Sanborne, secretury, and Miss | Heo. give & suttrage talk | Nevin, treasurer. The program | | i \nnual observance of Arbor day |committee s at work on the program for the conservation committee, headed |NeXt year ! Mis, Willlam Berry, in the absence | ; | of Mrs. Edgar Allen, will be on Thurs- | The Doicas Sewing ciub will meet at day, Dr. D. E. Condra of Lincoln, di- [tlie home of Mre. Wail Smith, 1 Alsatian vector of the Nebraska Conservation and [#Partments, 1i5 South Thirty-(ita street, Sofl Survey. will give a stereopticon lec- {1'viday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The ture, “A Journey Through Nebraska,” | ternon will be spent in sewing for | at the Munroe theater, Twenty-sixth and |Yeedy families Farnam, whose use has been extended as | e a courtesy to the Woman's club. Musi-| The story tellers' section of the Asso- | cal numbers will also be given. Of especial interest to all club mem- bers will be the organization’s twenty- second birthday, which will be celebrated Saturday evening with a musicale in the club rooms, the program to be in charge of the music department. Following this, there will be a reception in the green room and refreshments will be served under the direction of the house and home committee. For this occasionn Mrs. John E. Haar- mann, leader of the music department, has arranged for a repetition of the opera “‘Martha,” by Flotow, which was given BENSON DELEGATE TO SECOND DISTRICT CONVENTION clation of Colleglate Alumnae wiil meet at the home of Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, 3 Castellar street, Wednesday after- noou. Stories of Ireland will be told as follows: Folk story, by Miss Mildred Steel; modern short story, Miss Hazel Howard; selected, Miss Marie Hovlge. | The music | Collegiate Alumnae will be entertained |Tuesday aftornoon at the home of Mrs, |H. L. Mossman. Miss Iima Jones will be In charge of the program, which will be devoted to modern Italian music. Papers will be read by Mrs. Roy Doherty and section of the Association of | BENSON WOMAN AUTHOR OF A Iw > plan arrangements for the club's birt CO0K BOOK. day party, to be held Saturday evening | oty | The Woman's cltb of the rallway mafl ! service will meet at the home of the pres | {mmflwfw)km// leather of best quality, a THE MACCABEES THIS DUO FOLD DAVENPORT $27 It is 6 feet long, opens with two folds. linked fabric and as comfortable as the best bed springs. Your cholce of Golden Oak or Fumed Oak, covered in either Spanish or black imitation The springs are of w $27 SUPREME RECORD KEEPER OF MAGGABEES HERE THIS WEEK State Rome Tuesday-—Commit- membership. The suprome commandery Miss Bina M. West one of the leadin; traternaliste on the continent and of Convention to Be Held at the first hive twentyd University People ganized t herself three y tees Arc Named WILL CONFER DEGREE WORK Prepare for Gala Day Committees have beon appolnted to pre- | a0 o TR L of Omah pare for tho grand rally and state con-|uro gotively engaged in mapping out th vention of ¢ Ladies of the Maccabees |program for Gala day, to be held l‘lv of the World to be held in Rome conven- (11 on the University campus. As now ary tion hall here on April 2. The commit- [ranged every class organization and soq tees are as follows clety of the university will participatel Committee on decorations: Gate Oity | Pecause of the number of the feature hive No. 8 Omaha, Mre Addie Palmer, |egch organization has beon limited t chairman twenty-five minutes in giving its sha Committes on badges: Lady Holllster | o¢ the entertainment hive No. 21, Mra. Ross Taylor, chalrman. | pyo entertainments are to be given thi The reception committee will be headed | oo™ Gne will be in the afternoon by Mis. R, Ho MOBEVEr, chairien. Jacobs Memorial hall and the other § 1 weneral arrangements: Mesdames . ovoning, The afternoon performane L Crener, Emma Talbot, Rose |y “iongist mainly of an indoor pe: Taylor, Caroline Carman, Malinda Burr, [f0 SHHEC THER, 0 O ing the ape Roxle Ryan and Kathleen Anderson will| (o iti Pomr T e most popular co. ke charge e | Of the school is scheduled. Interest f oot '"'K ",""'\"""\'l';"':"" ' ”l::\' the selecting of the most popular girl fo e autenant. commander, and. vis. the May queen is already the chief Jssu it Ivs are expected from all over the state. |AMONE the irls, Balloting for this rm-v‘ 1 ms from Lincoln and Omfha will |tion will take place the early part o confer the degroe work |next month. 1 Tho Ladies of the Maccabees uf the | — World s t rgest fraternal beneficiary | Apartments, flats, houses and cottages soclety in the world, and American women | can be rentedquickly and cheaply by & are at the he Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street l e ((((’K((({( MMIIWWNWRW\W. 1 of it and foremost in "'i Beo ‘‘For Rent” In the Basement. Only $39.00 for a Roomy, Luxurious Bed Daven- port in Genuine Leather——Don’t You Want One? A handsome couch for the Living Room—An extra bed for the guest. THIS UNIFOLD BED DAVENPORT, GENUINE LEATHER, $39 Same length as a full size bed, opens in one fold and fitted with well made steel frame springs, linked fabric. Comes in both golden oak and fumed oak, covered 559 with genuine leather, either black or Span- ish. Your choice at...... earlier in the year. Mrs. Earle Stiles will [Mrs. F. W. Johnson; vocal solos, by Mi tell the story of the opera and thens will | Alice Fry and Miss Avis Roberts; man- | be an overture by an orchestral group [dolin solo, by Mrs. Herbert Woodland from the Omaha School of Orchestral |and plano numbers by Miss Mabel Hen- at the home of Mrs. C. H. Burrill. The leader will be Mrs. F. B. Oliver. A reading on “How England Became Chris- tian" Mrs. J. T. Lacet Arabian Household Needs Instruments. The vocal numbers are as follows: Duet—The Noble Cavaliers. Mrs, B. A. Weathrs, Miss Ruth Ganson. Duet—What a'Chattér, What a Clatter George Compton, Marcus Nielsen. Spinning Quartet ... SPaBE QW enthers, Amanda Tebbens. George Compton, Marcus Nielsen. Ballad—The Last Rose of Summer.... Amanda Tebbens. Trio—Friends, Good Nig i ‘Amanda_Tebbens, Edna Rosenz- welg, Ruth Ganson. Aria—Never More My_ Heart Shall Grieve . Edna Rosenzwelg Arla—Ah! So Pure, Ah! So Falr..... . George Compton. Duet—What's to Do Ruth Ganson, Marcus Nieisen. Accompanists, Mrs. Henry CoOX, 3. ¥. Haarmann. The annual meeting of the club will be Monday afternoon, April 2. Mrs. Omaha clubwomen occupy & prominent place on the program for the annual meeting of the Second district, Nehraska Federation of Women's Clubs, which will be held at the Benson Methodist church April 2. Among them are Mrs. N. H. Nelson, president of the Omaha Woman's club; Mesdames F. H. Cole, M. H. Black- well, K. R. J. Edholm, F. H. Burnett, C. W. Hay J. T. Johnston, E. A. Beards- ley, J. F. Ferguson, Helen Morton and W. T. Johnson. The principal address at the evening session will be by Dr. B. A. Carr of Lin- ccln, president of the State Board of Health, who will talk on “Need of State Senitary Survey.” There also will be speeches by Mrs. A. G. Peterson of Au- drickeon. “Luther Burbi * will provide discus- sion for the West Omaha Mother's Cule ture club, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs, Edward Peterson, 41% Davenport | will be quota- | street. Roll call respons tions on his life. Mrs. W. P, Metzger will read a paper on “What Burbank Has done for the World,” and Mrs. James Corr, a paper on “Agriculturc as ‘a Career.” A general 1iscussion will follow the readings. Mrs. E. O. Hamilton will give a plano solo and Master Peter Barber, a violin solo.. The annual election of officers for the (Dundee Woman's club will be held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Wickersham, 24 | Peters. After the business session s con- |cluded, refreshments will be served and a soclal hour enjoyed. The story of world-wide work among the lepers will be told by W. M. Danner of Cambridge, Mass., secretary of the United States committee of the Mission to Lepers, at the Young Women's Chris- tian assoclation on Friday afterncon at 2:30, and on next Sunday, April 23, at the /Plymouth Congrdgational church. Mr, Danner is brought to Omaha by the local auxiliary to the mission, of which Mrs. B. L. Johnson is the president. The Mission to Lepers is an interde- nominational and international soclety North Forty-ninth street, Wednesday | afternoon. Current topics will be given | under the leadership of Mrs. R. C.| Curtains SPECIAL FOR MONDAY is to be given by . & paper on “English Divines,” G. Tradale, and another on “John by Mrs. O. 8. Brooks. Roll |call response will be brief sketches on | “Great Names in English Church His- tory." popularity. worthy of investigation. 2 pleased when you see them: | The Benson Baptist Missionary eircle met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray Robinson, when a general review of* the past work was given, A program on “Suffrage in Colorado” {will be presented at the Omaha Suffrage |assoclation, tea 'Wednesday afternoon af the home of Mrs, D.'B. Gross. Each member will give an item of interest on wkat suffrage has accomplished in Colo- and MrsA. O. Higgina will read a paper on “‘Woman's Sphere.”” Miss Mirlam Davis will give readings and Miss Rose Gilinsky vocal solos. reductions. | rado, or ecru ground, per yard....... Miss Kate Swartzlander will tell stories at the meeting of the mothers’ culture department of the South Omaha Woman's club Tuesday afterncon at Library hall Miss Ruth Thompson will give an exhibj- tion of folk dancing and Mrs. Hal Rob- erts will give vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Ringer. This is the last meeting of the department for the cur- rent club year. and bottom, 2% yards long, per length charge. Mrs. Edward Johnson, chairman of the |house and home committee of the Omaha | Woman's. club, has called a meeting of {the committee for Monday at 4 o’clock Ready made curtains are increasing in 26% reduction on such sea- sonable and beautiful curtains as these s You wil be $2.75 Curtains for, pair, $1.95 $3.25 Curtains for, pair, $2.76 $4.95 Curtains for, pair, $3.50 $7.60 Curtains for, pair, $4.95 Qualities up to $25 per pair at similar Pyramid Nu-Lace Sold exclusively by this store. A very fine double yarn voille with em- broh;ereld border design on both edges. Washable colorings, come in white 50c Or in certain length with border two sides $1.45 Let us measure your wlndow- for shades and rods. We submit estimates free of Poster Bed Bingle twin size. A day selling. Small French Wilton and Chippen- dale Sample Rugs . . . 36x63 and 36x72 size rugs, regular $10 qualities ...........$6.95 $6.95 il ol lig LUl Ll SOLID MAHOGANY Pineapple carved or plain posts. bled several patterns on our main floor, also one pattern Napoleon seroll single bed. Some of these beds sold regularly at as much as $65.00 each. All go at, each— at Houuclumng‘ Time Phone Douglns 313, will send up your order at once, 1 0'Cedar Polish Mops 69¢ and 98c. .(Round only—for Monday). The genuine large O'Cedar Ofl l(uovs % nd’ 3 )::d:utfid Mops round only’ At sel for $1.50; on Monday 980 Thted.n;d." ll:. [} Cdadul' )Oiluhll:lpl llnd Medi- cate ops (round only sell 69c for $1.00, on Monday at..... 24 boct §1:38 O'Cedar Polish the Basement. = Tl We have assem- O'Cedar Trllu(lzgofll?omop Ivory Polish..........25¢c and B5Oc B. B. Polish Ofl... 25¢ Brass Bed Polish . Vrooman's Pullman Polll-h. Woodshine Oil, bottle . ... Johnson's Floor Wax, pound. Johnson's weighted Floor Brushes—— 15 1b., $2.50; 26-1b, ........8$3.25 ! Copaline and Flint Linoleum Var- nish—pints, 55c; quarts...,.$1.00 In Basement. All for Mon- Composition chair seats..16¢, A9¢, !Ic, Furniture Casters, set........ 1Bo, 25¢ Metal Bed Casters, set ... «o . D0c 8liding Shoes, cork bottom, set ot 4....800 Furniture, hardware, escutcheons, drawer pulls, handles, kuy-. locks, etc. In Basement, maintaining work for lepers in ninety Oriental stations, located in China, Japan, | Africa, and North and South | 1 ra, state president; Mrs, T. J. Gst of Falls City, Mrs. D. E. Wherry of Pawnee City, Mrs, James Davidson of Pap‘llion, {India, \irs. N. M. Graham of South Omaha, Mrs, | America. This lecture will be illustrated 1. T. Lées of Lincoln, Mrs. J@peph Sparks |by large photographs taken on the md Mrs. W, G, Whitmore of Valley, Mrs. | forelgn field J . Paul of 3t. Paul and Mrs. W. H. Purkett of Herman. German hero and nature stories will Mrs. Silas Wright, president of the Ben-|be told by the Wyche Story Tellers' son Woman's club, will give the address | league Thursday afternoon at the public ¢ welcome. Mrs. W. E. Weekly of Val-|library. Miss Carrie Boutelle is leader ley, president of the Second district,' will {0f the program and will be assisted by preside. Other officers of the district| Misses Ida M. Crowell, Julla Titcomb, are: Mrs, C. M. Schindell of Soutn|!ayes and Mrs. Madison. There will| Omaha, vice president, and Mrs. James|be two more meetings before the close of | Davidson of Papillion secretary. the club, year. Musical numbers will be given by Misses Alice McCreary, Beatrice Walton, lazel Wilcox, Margaret Liljenstolpe, Mildred Steppe and Mrs. E. F. Brailey, Mrs. Vrowman, Mrs. Frank Prucha, Dean Rin- ger, Florence Basler Palmer, Paul Reese, | cation of American Women, and Mrs. Wili Hetherington and Rev. A. J. Mec-|Helen Wells on ‘“Literature of American &, pastor of the Benson Presbyterian | women." church. Mrs. George Iredale will give a — reading. The Benson Woman's Foreign Mission- Much interest has been aroused In this|ary soclety held a committee meeting last meeting by the unique method ¢volved by |week to make pians for the social to | the Benson Woman's club to raise money |be &lven soon for the members of the | Chapter E of the P. E. 0. sisterhood | will be entertained Thursday at the home | of Mrs. Blanche: Gilter. Mrs. Lurena Grout will assist the hostess. Mrs. Grace Funkbouser will Tead a paper on “Edu- to (m.r;mn the rnn\”ont‘lmm le:w ::me: soclety {one day, compiled a very excellent cook book fille —— er Cf " ue | i ith favorite recipes of the Bemson wo.| THe former Child Conservation league |jowelry store, 1 saw a showy little ring of Benson will hold its postponed busi- | men, the sale of which bropght m the - ness meeting next Friday at the home of | necessary funds. Mrs. J. Y. gfooper and . ot A el Sally active|Mr laicas Johnson. Complete plans | A s coveglally active | ror tho year's work will be formulated, | *Pd While in this work and placed the book on sale it the Omaha Woman's club recently. The Benson Municipal league met Mon- day evening with Mrs. Harman Hawkins. Mre. J. B. Haarmann was re-elected | when the delegate to represent the league leader of the music department of the|at the Woman's club convention was ap- Omaha Woman's club at the last depart- |pointed. Mrs. Charles Penoyer is dele- ment meeting. Mrs. Wagner Thomas, [gate and Mrs. Gertrude Clelland alter- | ilss Amanda Tebbine, Mrs. J. E. Pulver |nante. &nd Mre. L. M. Lord are the assistant lcaders and Mrs. A. L. Fernald is the wcretary. The B. L. & club of Benson will give | a public card party at St. Barnard's hall | Thursday evening. | | The Benson Womanys club Is busy mak- The lust meeting of the art department { the Omaha Woman's club, which was |ing preparations for the second district | aunounced for Thursday, will be omitted [convention and a number of committee | because of Arbor day. Mra. C. J. Roberts | mectings have been held. The mnext Was re-clected leader of the department |meeting of the club will be Thursday | what 1 patd for it. How You Can \Grow Diamonds “Say, Jobn, that's a mighty fine dia- mond you have there.' “You bet it is. Nothing better. Worth | a bunch of money." “I can see that all right, but I can’'t see how you got ALL that money to- gether at one time to buy a stone like | that."* “I didn’t. 1 grew this one.” “Grew it? What's the joke?" “No joke at all. T'm perfectly serious. You know I always wanted a large dla- mond ring, but never had enough at one | time to get one. I usually had a few dollars left out of my. salary, but the amount I saved never got within speak- | ing distance of a ring like this. Well, while walking past Edholm’'s marked $25, which was just the amount | 1 had saved up. I went in, looked at it, | it was not like this one, it looked good to me and T bought it. Mr. Edholm then explained that in case I wished a larger stone later on, that $25 diamond was worth in trade exactly Well, to make a long story short, for one worth $i0; the $ one for an #55 one, the 355 oue for a $150 one and the #1 one for this one, and as I never the money that way, I figured that I this diamond from the $5 seedling. Am I right “You certainly missed Frew are, and.1 am going to stop in and see Mi. Edholm wmyself Lo day. 1 exchanged that $2. stone | A change in the weaving of Here’s a Big Gas Stove Offer This high oven 46-inch Gas Range $25 ror...ooooiniiiia, | | | Large oven, broller, roomy cook- lnx plate. The greatest gas stove offer ever made in Omaha, 30 Days’ Free Trial just to prove how good we think this stove is, then $56 monthly payments. In the Basement, Chippendale rugs causes us to close out all our sample rugs in these fine grades. $10.00 rugs and cannot be matched in large size, The price Monday while they last. certain lines of French. Wilton and ........ $6.95 Axminster Rugs & : 9x12 sizé, $25, $27.50, $28.60 We acknowledge you can buy Axminster rugs for less money but we firmly maintain that these are cheaper even if they cost more. The splendid patterns, the exquisite colorings in French greys, new shades of blues and other combinations together with their wonderful wearing qual- ities put them in a class by themselves. You should see They are strictly Pllle &l Tumbler Bathtub Toilet p Extensiol Window Window them Roxbury Tapestry Bruuels Rugs 7x9 8% x10% 9x12 11%x12 NOW $12.50 $19.50 $21.50 $28.00 The standard of quality for Tapestry Brussels Rugs, full ton-wire weave, the heaviest made rugs in this grade Don't Wonderful wearing rugs for bedrooms and dining rooms. $7, $10, $12.50, $21 The m‘pulnr demand for medium size rugs such as 4%x7%, 6x6, 6x9, Tx§, has caused us to give special at- tention to these sizes. We show a large variety of pattern terms Let us demonstrate the Hoover Suction Sweeper in home, made. your BATHROOM FIXTURES White stools. .$2.00 and $3.00 Stitching twine, balls 2 & Buy a “‘Herri or a “Gibson” and be using it, Medium Sized Floor Rugs o fE RPN ment to suit your convenience. and colors in Brussels, Body Brussels, Axminster and Wil- Herrick ton grades. If you have an awkward space to cover, come Perfect eircu- here. We can help you, lation refriger- ators Hartford Saxony Rugs Gibson 9x12 size, $50,00. The best low- price refrigerator ass shelves— $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 Nlckle mnp trays 15¢, 20c, 30¢ Towel bars.... .85c, 45c, BB holders. .85¢ and 30c¢ SOAp trays .« . 40¢ aper holders 50c, 75¢ In Basement. / Curtain stretchers— from...... #5¢ to $2.50 Rug fringe, yard....Sec Carpet thread, skein, Be 40¢ n rods, all sizes. . shade pulls, each shade brackets, eacl Mardware of all kinds for window shades and draperies, Drapery Section—Main Floor, Is the Time to Buy Your Refrigerator let these early uau{: days spoil your food supplies. of pay- In the Basement.