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THE OMAHNA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 2 195 [ . ) Wha Charter Members of the Clio Club of Omaha |55 it mimar S0 [ Nor Tammtatr” ™7 1" — George and Mra. G | rge Tunhicliffe gave Women Are The Woman's Exchange Mre. Maynard Swarts will entertain the |3 ¢ 0'Clock tea at the former's home fc last meeting of the Dundee eircle of Mre. J. K. George. About twenty-five Needl C ft Sh e - e the | P Dolng n the World Child Conservation League of America, | thirty women, all of Dundee, were e-Lra op 2 WOt fece Soadey asked to meet Mrs. George 0 . g Y | b Mrs. Arthur & Rogers gave an after oy e e - ===‘ | noon bridge Friday in honor of Mr FOR THE JUNE y o S \‘ The Tennyson chapter of the Chau- K Thomas Creigh of Chicage, who Is mak The following is an llmt:?'\“f ¢ FUNDAY—Youns Women's Christian as |tauqua Literary ctrele will meet Monday |inx her first visit here since moving to [ | W8 IAve fo offer as 4 sukwention to B Tons Lociation vesper services, p.m. | |t the home of Mrs. H. F. Curtls. Roll | Chicage three year Y g, Boarts, Lunchgon Hets, Sheotg aha L1 Lociation Yeapes servicen, 430 b B | . Mrs Re £0 three yoars ago In the evening Plang Soarfe, Luncheon Sets, Sheet nd Pl ¢ h > . e { fter Sc O rs. J. A M and e Creigh by r. and Mrs 5 - by hostess. Drama league meeting, 1lotel | Sunderiand will have a paper on Scott, | Clarke Poweli, Mr. and Mes. Arthur Rog- GIRL GRADUATE IR EE AT Youns Women's Christian | jand Mre. R E. Sunderland will give u |ers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Cooley Moot T eroMgt ot Terey ‘amd UESDAY -~ Youne Swomen's Christian | reading from “The Lady of the Lake pinpa FOR INFANTS \ dtorium, '8 B m Omane chapter {The review of “Through Ingland with : Daintieat ot Hand Made Outfits ers of merican ol L | . o'y S A . 3 : . L Rade Ou Eighite e ine | Tennvaon” will be conductea by e 6. V188 Tanzer Agaln HOUSEREEPERS b WEDNESDAY - Story tellers’ on, c’émr?" The chapter from - Your & s SR, Chhes and Canmed Fruit \ssociation of Collegiate AlumnadWirs, TR e W Cl T i M S B Bunagriangposisn Hothers | charge of Mre. 3. M. Richarde hanges Testimony rs. C. S. Marshall Browning club, Mrs. C. 2. Uould Khop Phone, Doug. 3T, hostess. General Lawton auxliary, | \ . . Resilsnge Phobs, Walnut 800, Memorial hall S PL E NEW YORK. May 1.~Misa Rae Tanz Address All Mw h THURSDAY—Chapter E, P. E 0. s OME PLEASANT EVENTS itk ol Bl ol gy i . 1l to Lobby of Bee Bidy. terhood, Mrs. J. A. Zachary, hostess, 2| p. m. Benson Woman's club, Miss Cora Cotman, hostess. Emma Hoagland Flower mission City _Federation of Mothers' Clubs, Young Women's Chris- tian association, 10 a. m. Chapter B K, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. J. Weetk, hostess. Social Settiement sec tlon, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, OF THE LAST WEEK Ostorne for 000 f promise to marry, and ls | suit, saying Mr. Oshorne was not the - Mre F. P Kirkendall entertained at a | man courted her under the name of {tamily dinner party Tuesdav evening ir ¢ o " -- F lt V| Oliver Osborpe, changed her testimony or esu S honor of Mre. J. J. Hochstetler, of Ne- again today and under oath identified 1 | braska City. the mother and guest of Mr. | James W. Osborne as her admirer, Oliver Bee w ll' Ad‘t |F. B. Hochstetler. \Wedensday M 1. | Osborne alloged breach of withdrew the Mies Anna”Fry, hostess. H FRIDAY-Omaha North Side _circle, Cafld Conservation league, Monmoutn Park school auditorium, 2 p_m. Bea- son Mothers' club, Mrs. M. Vieno, hostess. EATURDAY — Annual Junior _moeting, Whman's _auxiliary to Episcopal churches, All Saints’ church. (Notices for this column should be Orchard @ Wilhelm Company 414-416.418 South Sixteenth Street A Big Brass Bed and Mattress Sal BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 3 C ARLOAD purohases at most favorable prices enable us to offer unusnal bargains. These purchases have arrived just in time to put on special sale, commencing Monday, May 3d. You will not be disappointed. There is no ques- tion but what you will find here the greatest Brass Bed and Mattress values you have ever been offered. AS WE BUY SO WE SELL mailed or telephoned to the club reporter before Friday noon.) HE second annual athletie carnival and folk dance exhi-| bitlon by gymnasium classes ¢f the Ycung Women's Christian association will be glven at the Auditorium Tuesday evening, under the direction of Miss Clara Brewster, physical director, | and her assistant, Miss FEdna George Over 40 wome children will take part, f.year-old te Wilcox being the youngest participant Wand drills, military dances, games, relay races, foik dances in costume, In- dian clubs and body bullding exercises, velley ball contests and a solo dance by Mise Brewster make up the program. The Athletic club, headed "y Miss Rose Briem, has been most active in the success of this affair. A portion B \’ of the gross receipts will be turned over to this organization fer the pur- chase of trophles, cupe, banners and flags for awards to stimulate Interest | in the work. Tennis, racquet and other sports will be encouraged. The Athletic ciub s made up of girls who have won | letters for proficiency In symnastic work. The eocial settlement section of the | Association of Collegiats Alumnae win \ hold their last meeting of the aeuon‘ Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss : Anna Fry, 22 Binney street. The work A\ of the year will be finished and plans E | | ~ - . b L NOTE THIS VALUE. HERE 1S ANOTHER BIG THIS IS A BED OF UNWSUAL Just like cut. Al} sqlare posts. MERIT | Square Filling and Top Rods. ‘ BARGAIN BRASS BED Note size of posts, filling, ete. ,The posts are 1%-in. stock. 1-in. | Satin finish, the highest grade don- 2-inch square posts, 1%-inch top rod . top rods-—8-inch filling rods — best struction and finish, guaranteed by us, | over inch fillers, satin finish, best locked construction with guarantee lac- which is an absolutely safe guarantee. guaranteed lacquer and no Dbetter formed for next year. . Jqver. A bed bought in the regular | | Posts are 2-in. in dlameter. Again you construction or material. See others : ‘ ‘way would cost at least a | save from a third to at double the price and Miss Mary Irene Wallace was elected ugon OunTO u;-lrdl mo&o—:ur nrh‘; be- $z4.00 | lr half at our price 526.00 you 'tlll buy this 29.50 - chairman of the dramatic eection of the ' ginning Monday, each. ... [ R TR R one at ... B Assoctation of Collegiate Alumnae at & Mrs O A Scott MI'S-D!‘yCG Crawford A ' meeting held Saturday at the home of the retiring chairman, Miss Blanche et e Oltve. Coftman was|Cistion of Collegiate Alumnae will Hold | be postponed one week on account of the ta & soclal meeting and kensington Wednes- | May fair to be held at’the Methodist elected secretary. day afterncon at the home of Mrs. E. M. | church, For next year the department will|p eriand, 4914 Webster street. A : study English and Irish plays and one | by oo Wi he arranged. The| The Benson Mothers' club will meet at short, half-hour play will be presented | by different groups at each monthly. last program meeting and election of of- | the home oY Mrs. Morton Vieno, 4910 SR ReC S MATTRESSES Al most unusual bargains we are of- The same extraordinary bargains apply to our great fering in this sale—following we mattress purchase as to the brass beds above described. will quote most extraordinary Mattress, $3.85 Mattress, $4.95 . values on 2-in, post brass beds— Think of it, a heavy full roll Mind you, cotton felted, a bar- s st 37 50 SR Fii v g fancy at ... h s Felt Mattress ... . .95 e omfonvons’ 34 B4 Mattresses, 86, $10, §12 < Rex Felt Mattress, $6.50 $42.00 Brass Bed, satin finish, 2-inch RrEe Bad, s There are others we cannot Here g an unbaatable bargal posts, extra en’ p INg ieovinnieniiiinay 322.’00 ticers' for this section will be May 19. |Cuming street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. department 3 _ The alternate | ' 11+ P K. R. J, Edholm will speak on ‘“Tubercus meetings will Eiven “over: to study | “The Omaha Federation of Mothers | losis and Its Cure,” and Mrs. F. 8. King, programs. ¢ ' z:u.“a u;: Chmd“‘lnc. branch of the Fed- | the president, will speak on “Fresh Alr e n ‘onservation League of | Schools and Delicate Children." % - of cate ildren.”” Mre, P, “omma’f 't:-: ‘;mmm “"'um' .A'm“ 3 d:cT :oe:h .'n-:m_ wmomin: H. Stahl will give musical numbers. oung ‘omen’s s party of the Clio club, which Was O |Ghpstian assoclation.’ Two yice presi- ganized at the home of the first presi- |qonty will be elected. n. fully describe, afl equally Cotton s felted by patented process which insures elastic- good . bargains. The' patent ity and service, welghs 45 1bs., « Mrs. K. R. J. Bdholm, health chair- dent, Mrs, W. D. Merrow, Mrs R. E man . for the Nebraska Federation of P de o Women's Clubs and $30.00 Brass Bed, satin finish, three- Felted Cotton. I o MeEachron was: the first vice president | +The social science départrfent of the Sy Sevietmong, sofigel y ] full roll edge, in 38 * . s o - : A e D Cravion et | omaba ot i 1 i 3 e | e v earata o s o || 3% ot gt i S 9300 A $800, $1000, 81200t s, ... $6.50 : b o o, \ ng for the election of officers Mon- | chair, o ¢ 5 hosen Mrs, J. T. Cathers, Mrs. 90"'0" chairmen. These appointments have been $42.00 finish, 2-inch A 3o o ue;:chro': 4. . Symatn 203 :fiu.n'mwl." at 2:30 o'clock at Metro- | confirmed by Miss Sulla Lathren heed || continuous posts, & great 20 00 OSTERMOOR $16.78 i : Diversified study programs have been T of the bureau. Mrs. Edholm reports |§ bargain .............. o Adother lot of the famous Ostermoor Hotel Mattresses. This s a specially made patent elastic - continued each year. Of the charter| Gemeral Henry W. Lawton auxiliary epiendid efforts along the line of school Many other patterns at bargain felt mattress, put up for hotel use, which means almost mm_n usage, built to members, o A Scott, who is now |No. 1, Les Forby cemp No. 1, will. hold | "Ur™n& and birth registration on the prices equally as good. larly at $22.00. Must be seen t thely regular meeting in Memorlal hall [P&rt OF the York Woman's club, of which siden vs. Bryce Cvawford, Mrs. pre t, v oy Mrs. E. B. Welsh s president. Cathers and Mrs. Bdward MoEachron, have continued their membership with- out interruption. Mre. Robert McEach- yon, Mrs. C. S. Shepard, Mrs. W. D. Percival, Mrs. Merrow and Mrs. W. D. Crawford withdrew for a time. OUR AD WRITER'S NOTE: 7,0 nd 6 & e o s o b ol % Gt S Rugs That Wear Like Iron ; . | : Bundhar “Yilkon Porch Shades bee 3,23 +8x7-8 ......00 ' 73 22%x36 4-6x7-6 $17.7 9x12 41t 6 . set /10 ot 18 27x54 Bx9 ... .$30.00 10-6x14 $2.50 $3.00 $4.75 . 36x72 ..... 7.50 8-3x10-6 .... o L0000 11-3x15 . RUGs of wonderful wearing quality and beautiful design. For years these rugs have been These prices are foreshades 6% ft. long, gold in Omaha only by Orchard & Wilhelm. We have recommended them to thousands slight additional charge for 7 ft. and and they always make satisfied customers. ! § ft. lengths. Vudor porch shades give absolute Bod? Brussel Rugs Seamless' Axminster Rugs | e e 5ot i in warm weathors The vesper service at 4:3 will be In| Chapter B. K. of the P. E. O. aisterhood charge of the educational department of | Will be entertained by a musical at the the association. Mrs. Grant Willlams will | home of the president, Mrs. Joseph C read “The Last Word" by Henry Van|Weeth, Thursday, afterncon, Dyke and the Musical elub is to furnish the music. At the goctal hour which fol- | A &becial meeting of the Mothers' Cul- lows Miss Mogre {8 to be hostess. The |ture club will be held Wednesday after- Musieal elub will play during this time [ N00n at the home of Mrs. Titus Lowe, at also. Refreshments are served. ‘The big affair for this week is the symnasium and folk dance carnieal, which is to be held Tuesday night at the City Auditorium at 8:16. Announcements for suymmer work are out. Further Information of these activi- tles, such as tennis, swimming, summer P The Fellowship club of the Youns Women's Christian association will pre- sent two playlets, “Tne Patriot Girl"” and “The Hiartville Shakespeare Ciub,” ¥riday evening, May 4. Mrs. Roy Sun- derland is coaching the cast, which in- | cludes sbout twenty young women. } The organization committee of the J newly-promoted Drama league will meet Monday morning st the Hotel Fontenelle . to discuss plans for a iarge meeting and | oo iion b v L t election of officers. o i Rl o o il 6x: 8-3x10-! 9x12 size, $25.00, $27.50, $28.50 They are very substantially made and operate g the of! . X125 size, W0, 00, 3 sl a The ARIEIIE 4C. s Duiens . el B¥S Wy drisking (yuntaine have besa $16.50 to $22.50 $24.50 to $33.50 A nrtevatihs diealer T4t Daasdirel davihats LY Fancy and Plain Nets Voockions) Guidamce {n sstmestion witn{imsiulled by fhe Athitie diub, ehe on the 2 9x12 terns, made from the finest wool yarns in exquis- 44 inches to 64 inches wide; white, cream, ; a College Women's club are among the :"':b:'“' "‘m’ ‘;"‘" in the basement Why We All Want Diamonds $27.50 to $35.00 p ite combinations of brown, green, blue and rose. ""“15 per yard— A things contemplated by the welfare sec- assoctation bullding swdBibiroubraY st ldeal bedroom ruge and good dining Al the 9x12 size. Rugs that should be seen be- | 12%:¢, 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢ tion of the Association of Colleglate | my. cooon e Wt o e o) {|| and woman would iike to own one room rugs as well. The new blues and fore you make your final decision. Other Axmin- Marquisette and Voile : 1 Alumnae. The matter was dlscOssed | oo o0 0na oo oy n:" clup :‘“ n or more diamonds. Think gbout medium browns are very popular. Our sters at $1.00 and more. Wednesday afternoon by & group of col- Sial evening ot their tast ]| VBUTEBIL TOF Just & momep Weve showing of Body Brussels rugs offers a 36 Inches to 50 inches wide, all colors; & yd.—~ A \ meeting. Mrs. W. W. Doten, Mfs, C. R. | eautify — diamond? No, .’;G Inc?h:lstosfo’ l;n‘ohfo m’ Jege women at the home of Miss Ethel then you certainly wish you good vatiety for selection, aud come in Velvet c.'w' For Stsirs and Hall Hutton and Mrs. Michael Huller had the There is something that tell Sun! rtain Materials Tukey and & committee headed Ly Miss |, ogram in cha & & ’) & that tells all sizes. Elizabeth Brenizer was appointed 10| The Washington Boys' club will hold Beautitul stones in all the woria. wilfp ) st O 3 o, tta th possbiien. Tole il | bt ragwnr reonthy euppqe rast Wots|[| B T, Ao S S Carpet Hassocks o . ¥d 50¢, 65¢, 95¢, $1.25, §1.50 by s co- L pgpomnngon Aty Vo e oot .oy g vt g by Why? Because you feel that this An unusual width, in four patterns of mixed Our showing of this uqt:dubl- hb’nc |l.v‘ry fore the ‘aniial MeetiAg of the, associes| Plans are bping discussed for the Set- afl the beauty of the 60c md l 00 Oriental colorings. If you have an irregular hall | complete and includes “Abbotts,” Silk Kapock a tion, which will be held Saturday, April tlement Summer Camp and the camp R Sé‘.‘r‘\?i‘ul'mi“:’,‘,%‘d o to cover, let us show you to what good advantaxe | “Orinoka” Sunfast d "Stnd'& Miller’* Il: 1, at the home of Miss Tukey. comnitttes hopes to have everything B o i e el Qlraetsy. ‘B A new lot of these handy footstools just these wide carpets can be used. | fadeable fabrics. | — J ¢ the | definitely arranged by the middle of 4 Kood diamond—is lifted above in.. Colors to match any carpet. - l The Omaba Norih ke circle of the |3y e average fot. He s looked"upon Let us give you an estimate on shades and rods. We measure your ::l:fl :amwudmnom::u“ gt The much talked of Settlement maga- though they do not make th windows without charge. zine will make its appearance the Ingt of | || abie Atiention if he 'ls well atticed Heavy Inlaid Linoleum Special This Week. A clean up this week of odd patterns of German Rixdorfer and other heavy meeting, which will be held Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the Monmouth Park school auditorium. ttired the week. -850 does a sparkling stone cause The Settlement Woman's club will give||| PeoPle o regard its wearer with a dance at Bohemiar Turner hall Thu iy o B A S S sideration t . day, May 20, | . hat is more than com An Unsanitary Leaky Refriger- The annual meeting of the Omaha chap- The Settlement council has been or We all want to own diamond high grade inlaid linoleums In tile, H : ter of the Daughters of the American | gy, i56q for the purpose of mssisting in ||| SHUPLY because we know that wo wood grain and other designs. Small ator 1S & enace tO the Ome zoin ot 3 ooleck, ot tho s sy fo"sdvine with te head workers about st 2°man waik inio'a store oris: 50‘ylrdn of others. These are real bar- We will allow you $3 for your old Re- g eside the boys' work in particular. The follow- nger scintillates a carat gains in fine qualities; : absence of the regent, Mre. M. Wik [iug Joling men' compose. thie e follow- |} “ring: in the He' s "a mir.alied, g R £ A frigerator on the price of a new one. h.'“;' . h“::::x 'thll :’ el;r:‘ Ko jo, | Mittes: Messrs. Elise On: Anseln the counter moves briskly; he is (Does not apply to fce chests.) . Hoyt heading ominating commit- | Corney, Paul Sommers, A. C. Ostronic, the epitome of courtesy and gives iOLD MEDAL BISSELL Two carloads of refrigerators have just been unloaded imto : the owner of the @ y o Chirles Stenicks. Raymond Corley, Louia | || mark 'of attention. \What ' has Since the Omaha Woman's club year | oo e ;‘:;:' :‘1"'"" Anton Sadil, Wea- | || {RU0. cubtomer Hogeesses Sla: b eiosed, Mra. N, B, Nelson, thevprest. | 36 T 8adl. Emil Krebs, Thomas Crais. | | mands. the mark of affloence, cul- dent, has discontinued her Friday after- | - Charies Hottwitn, ¥he!l ture and edinement tee. CARPET SWEEPERS, our warehouse, We want to make a record for this week. Take sdvantage of this liberal offer and select your refrigerator tomorrow You pay no more for this privilege, the regular prices prevail, 83.25 One week's free trial. BRABS BINDINGS, .%o« ' Copaline linoleum varnish $1.00 at ..$1.25, $1.85, $1.50 'O'Cedar Oil 25¢, 50¢c, $1, $1.50 =9 | eweler. s The Benso! Woman's Christian Tem- | ' Sixtesnth sud Harney. | The story tellers' section of the Asso- | perance union meeting of next week will | O e oy A f(;llowl;\:mn:llro‘rs wores elected for the colhie Bdholm store has & larke Edges, etc., for linoleums Herrick Gibson e el bere. year is Wavrin, chairman; A. C. CpNschne 98 -the gt beautiful and mattings. he laat meeting of the Browalng club | Ostronic. vice chairman; Eilas ‘Camel.q || that desire’ Tor — the heantitn SECOND FLOOR Refrigerator Refrigerators for the year will be held Wedneaday |2e°Tetary: Wendel F. Sadil, treasurer; | "!mtfh»:" ated when one thinks Curtain Stretchers. Made of ash, thoroughiy morning at the home of Mrs. C. Z. Gould, | Emil Krebs and Thomas Crais. advisers. | || Ore shans wgn;g:g\x:afl‘"nfla 50 g Made of solid oak, beau- insulated and in a varlety of ; ¢ crendhs A it { those Witk the blutah ateand 95¢, $1. and ‘250 titully finished, spruce lined patterns and size. A [fine, J r , “Wemen Nobel Prize Winners” will be e Benson Woman's club will meet ||| they are all priced as low as ls Shade pulls ........B5¢ or spruce enameled. [Per- low priced refrigerator. Ask the inspiration for & program to be given Thursday at the home of Miss Cora Tot- { QT::.‘.:,‘.::T n'(l;n):'e(d’m Ag’y'rlnvflov the Curtain tie-backs ....5¢ fect ecirculation Herrick to see the Gibson "M’.b ‘. by Chapter E of the P. E. O. sisterhood | &% When the last regular program of | | each is plainly Marked: ond feoen Extension rods, up refrigerators always give lite" stone lined refri b Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the ::l g ‘:‘“ be -yn“ Hl‘-l- Ade Buger| || It there ‘,:,-hw:u.uy‘mrmmm W R A, watistaction. tor. <% home of Mrs. Jessle A. Zachary, 506 eader andfroll call will ‘he re- | f| %" Ro"7, ¥ sennrest G Drapery Section—Main Floor . : B Thirty-first strest Mise Foley | "Po0ded to by “Eniish songs. Sl TVIs.AE Spuirent S TADETONR e 1380 White_willow hampers— | Heavy 12.qt. galvanized pails 40¢ Matters will assiat the hostess, Mre. Mas| Tho Benson Baptist Missionary circle Ivory furniture polish, B¢, 30c st...§2.35, §8.95, §1.35 |0/Cedar Polish Mops, triangle—i 4 ";of A nuaue: ;;:r on Selma La- | will hold its postponed meetifs on ao- rt olm Johnson floor wax, 1b........50¢ Willow clothes baskets— | ocoqe .’ b -"..... ur u‘“ 25 & ANAh. Y. S u.:'.:'m";“m count of the club convention hext week Johnson's weighted floor brushes at........70¢, 80c, 95c |00 P! 9'."'"’::‘—‘ 3 d aron- | at the home of Mrs. K. Deane. Omaha's Oldest Bstablished Nickel towel bars Lol ROk Cindee .... 8350 and $3.00 Galvanized tubs— 3 Du : o 3 ess von Buttner s Tumbler holders s Mops 840:The S4.48 \