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' What Women Are Doing in the World The West e Woman's Christian Ten perance union will hold an all-day inet tute Thursday beginning at 10 o'clock | the morning at the Jemnings Memor! chureh, Fifty-firet and Hickory « Mre. C. W. Hayes will apeak on te Youth:" Mrs Tactics of the Liquor People Appe Roberts, “Son Mrs. W llam Berry, “Wantad, 200 Recr 16, and there will ba three.n N 'by superintendents of diff ments. Miss Margaret Thomps Misa LAly Gibbons will glve musica hers and Mrs. E. ¥ Shinrock a n tion. Mre Georga Covell w Mra. Martin Johnson with a prize f curing the most members for the union Luncheon wiil be served at noor The North 8ide Mothers with Mrs. E. O. Carson, 2108 Pratt street Tuesday at 1.3 o'cle The be assisted by Mrs, = Miller. M E. 8 Willlams will sing and sponse will be well knowr nmen. Mr R. B. Anderson will read a paper on Wit and Hum Mre. David Matthews will read Irish stories, » will be a letter box containing mea s | Miss Cora Schwartz will be In charge of the program on “Aida’ erdi which will be given hy the n mént of the Omaha Womar lday at 2:15 o'clock at the Young Wome Christian association. Mrs. 0. W. Ma strom will tell the story of the . those taking part in th tncluding Misses musical numbers Amanda Tebbens, Cora |Quick, Catherine Goodall and Mr. Law i 100 S B g %8 Omaha. Clel, otub- Teld & bual i i | ="Aoo , e Julia Clausen | }ins s e Omaba T 14 eco The drama section of the Association | " o, ’ ) ' . matters of busluess held its annual elec . of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Saturday | ITTS ED}’AE?IPZL with V;IgIZIL—ZZOUISC’ and 1 nee it m The S IR towh. Mhe MiSness THis club wis formed two yea For years we have been rec- mofning at 10:4 o'clock with ‘Miss Boss >, e mpanie iphony orchestra will give a mat from the professional musl fans of ognized aa reliable by Omahaus Dumont. Mra, H. E. Newbranch is | Iph s T nd evening pe t the ' the city. commiite and Nebraskans, and NOW { : and ening performance at tk The committee seveli Wwhici of the program, whicn will be on Arnold or ndd i i Srandels thoster on that dute. and: (96 | wha alected &f thit time whs ussnimousts COMES NATIONAL REOCOG- Eennett R - 5 «M‘W“‘ i foston Grand Opera company and P re-elected the second year and has suc- § NITION, { the home of Mrs. W. H. Mick, 211 South owa Hallet Russe open & two-days' en- cossfully managed the affairs of the club Echoss from the mid-continent tem- | ‘uirtyoefeth stroet. Dol iy bl asehin NEW PRESIDENT SOCIAL SETTLE- i b g CHGRY SE NG AT s SIS [T €67, Liq DRSAINE Vit Ve st el The appointees of the Na- perance conference held at Lincoln 188t| cont temperance conference in Lincoln MENT ASSOCIATION. . A s work (G ing. Thursday, the 13th. How It |mittee consists of Mrs, Mabelle Craw! tional Florist Association ars week, will be heard Wednesday at e o Rogos: tevolves upon the condu and require o (hat™ 1k L't TRy A oS g Mabeile Crawford B8 picked NOT from volume of - will give reports and a soclal hour will g8 a maximum of knowledge and efficlency DRSO WEV- . AU G R RSy o ROPEOn, hateman: RLAL (WL BN fce, but from QUALITY of o'clock at the meeting of the Franced|follow the business meeting to gain desired resul those freaks of the Fates that some >, Dutfield, Henry Co AL M P ItE. i Willard Women's Christian mperance 'h" "‘ gl bt i iines. oso .- Maybe HhbE6 ‘thiee aitne | Be 0> 05, Sl st 6t ‘I‘ : service and reliability. ;.;’.,;:;'L r’r;“:: “r“:'rm “.u: Young R O e (R I est advant in this respect, It must be | ful 0ld spinners decided it would be bad | M. Rees. Naturally we are proud. e president of the Young Women's Chris- | v great satisfaction to Mr. Kelly and to | cnoush as it ls without h""‘l‘“"» the | Mrs, Welpton is one of the best known tian assoclation, will be the speaker at & faithful cholr to know that th have | thread upon the Friday shuttle. If it [vocal teachers in Omaha. She is an hard L. Metc il speak on the , rivlehiot ; enrgy e Pt e ol i | 1 ing of the Business Girle' coun- ays heen especially comm for | had been Friday the orchestra would enthustastic musician and her energy, de onn . a present situation in Mexico at a meel- | " g 0 ovening at Agricultural hall thelr unaccompanied singing at all probably not have given a matinee per- |votion to the cause and infactious good ing of the soclal sclence department of | 5 " Ul T ancheon will be thelr concerts formance and the opera company and nature are an inspiration to all with “The Careful Florist." the Omaha Woman's club Monday at . . | contains a num « ballet would only have been here one ' whom she ¢ " ; o 5 5: o'olock at the Toung Women's Chris- | "¢r¥ed by the women of the Firat Chris- | numbers that are r &he comes in contact. One of the 1804 Farnam $t., Omaha. : . tian church between 11 and 2 o'clock | o Are more generally night instead of for a matince and eve: ' principal themes of the club has been to Phone Doug. 8000, i \atlo. Ms. Metsalfe has but \ {tlan associa n,:d M. Mackeit has bu ¢ [ This is the only o nity this year to | ning engagement, the next as well. But promote good fellowship, and a better e tly retu om Mexico | | hear these remarkable choral com . L g . e : recently return s o The Henson Women's Christian Temper tions, ‘-}vvyl tht ym] ‘fl >:’r oty Dokl ertbedi ';‘w " lml[ph‘r \'(‘h “," .’,‘” bt b S B ot i ance union met Friday at the home of | . $0¢8 are for a sold | one upon any other night, W SRR — - s Mrs. Louis Somimer will review the . i o " Mre. W, B. Wedge, when the Neal Dow dear charmer away A great many peo- book, “Pep,” by Hunter. for the philoa-| TIE T2 B (0CEEG: “',u ‘.,‘,',\_m“:fl '“:, Mme. - Claussen’s . su¢ of last sum- | ;1. are fond of orchestral music, and ophy and ethics department of the|DIrRARY SnIvEtsAY WaB cothmiel e mer in Omaha commends her a8 & oSt | e met 8o fow orchestras during & sea- | Omaha Woman's club Tuesday at 4P y ae o ceptable sololst | y Omaha. Mrs. John Blake and Mrs, | gon that when we do have one everyone | o'clock at the Young Women's Chris- ) ) & ’ tlan association. “Pes” s described as | °dith Shimrock were the leaders [ Program for the concort to be flven at i e iy, s R et | s the Royd theater Tu. v Aol ? ' I horter and his assoclatos are wel ow . bool y ieal " arch 21, at -: ;n‘:lh::f:::l "h”' for PhYSICA| e Woman's elub of Benson M"ln‘ 0 p. m. by the Mendelssohn Choir of |here and their many friends know by 4 ol take the tople, “Drams.” at fta next Omaha, Thomas J. Kelly, conductor experience that both programs will be e, Chorale God ¢ i siidaiasob ell art But & great many The Resarch olub will mest today at|MOSUDE at the home of Mra W. I Chorale ¢ n High.o, Mendelasohn | Well worth hearing ¥ 2:3 o'clock at Bt. Berchman's academy foechner Thursday. Mrs, J. H. Vick will | ATl i Antonlo Tottl| of the same peopls are fond of opera the Crolghton Gles olub quartet will|lend and roll call will be answered by |7 How Blest aAre They (from. the also, and we do not get very many sing and there will be recitations. quotations from Shakespeare. Two | Kolnonikon of the Greok Tituriy) operas cither, and seldom a really new N 5 % fachaikowsky J ve! o v dramas, “The Merchant of Venice,” read | Arta o i Meniiaissotin Chor Bl L L L AL L S e ta/ (2 p easure n There will be & business meeting of |P¥ Mrs. . I Tuttle, and “Peer Gynt." | Artac-Plus “srand” dans’ son 'Gtcyrite | which sounds o alluring an the oratory department of the Omaha by Miss St Mrs. J. Y, Hooper gives | . “"'m' l"\:"n‘.'}w 'uh."‘. Gounod | tains Paviowa and her ballet. . ., ) Julia Claussen | b oman’ Tuesda; I, Part- 8 And there's the rub. Every one of 7 morning at 10|® reading, ‘“Selections from PFach Part-Song :‘dnk .-ld:.'tmpollu'n hall o Drama,” and Mrs. W. F. Vernor a paper J’ Shispers 0f Summer. .Caleridge-Taylor | theso people wants to g0 to both u:‘ ’ o " e Lee 8hore (Thomas Hooc | Brier, pithe the evening q % ; R e | Wandaissohn Chote™ Twrior o |r-d::lmn::; bt iand iase e | y Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua —- onwe tn Haglindsissonn” Chol Lk ’ ail| View our ais- iraia w1 e unday with Mra B .| The Benson Daptist Missionary circlo | Bgnen tn Engiish ey | TOVOF et demonatrated how u_single 0 Hampton, 142 South Thirty-fourth atreet. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray | Tife and Death " Solasie MO | body can be in two different mlaces at i y from Alice | ROPInson. The leaders were Mrs. Burrill Cradle Song ; Macinyidon | once. Many are the expressions of dis- oy .“:“a: ql.“:-u“wmn d Ly, | and Mre. Marknam. A missionary read- | Floods of Mo ® Gi Rachmaninoft | may which are being beard by the mu-| g - T AN LS | Mme. Olauese | ':: Siaourney, The teason In “Amerioan | ! Yas &iven by Mrs. Madison of Omaba. plntermission oy | stea editor. [ s g Five-Part Madrigal—The Bells (Edg s | " will bo in charge of Mrs. Wik| oy n 1, g ciup of Benson. wil hold| i as Toliote: | | O oo e PORTAT Allan Feo " lirence Tucas| The Minneapolis Symphony orchestra | newestanasmart- Cho Mendelasohn Chol | 'lh- Halterman. Mra R B. Parrott will [ “plo L& 0 LR e aeternton | Monday——“Babylonian xeavation and | Sanga in Swedisho o O is bringing several soloists with it upon | ¢ pnumflul of the relgn of James 1| ., "o "n L i'e hall the Bible." | I Seralfens Lustgard.. .....8oegren | 1ts spring tour, whioh includes the | t Bngland, and Mre. W. B. Howard, d y “Ninevah and the Citles of | TH mit Hjortes 1rrnr:nln, | Omaha engagement. In the afternoon eS S y eS /Ln t e chule- I Mrs. R. B. Sunderland will 5 Skogdutvors Toner. Dacker Groendahl| yo . vincent Cooper, contralto; Albert | A . | A ediasdas AR [ ow. | Bkogdutvors Toner Merihanhl | Jean Vincent Cooper, ive & description of the star “Capella Jlflp annual election of officers for the Wedneaday__Paleating: Ol and New." | Oy'fog vil drage fri S5ers B ckanto | Jean Vidoems O Pnd Ribard Cor | in the constellation of Auriga. ¥ a0k -rn;‘“m be held Thursday at | pen . rhie Clatiban:+++ Hloegren | wonky, violinist, will be heard. In the most CO'r'rect afn/ . of Mrs, Otto Showers, Friday—"The Long-Lost Hittites." Two Negro Spiritule | evening the soloists will be Leonora Robest A, Gantt l‘:lf ::‘ :"‘"‘“‘: "‘"'" A5 g Saturday—Armenia and Mount Ararat, Dig My Grave Grix partm. ... | Allen, soprano; Louls Graveurs, bari- phone company w! the speaker for o Bqual Franchise soclety announces | 17:212 Feet High." T ot L arlelgh | X van Vilet, ‘cellist. sunces | Yeep River. (four parts) tone, and Cornellus Van Vliet, the vocational guidance section of the |another serics of lectures to be glven by [, THe course ticket for these lectures e Ateaged by U s )t these Richard Czerwonky, the con- Al T N o fs $1 and single admission 25 cents | trieigh | Of th 4 Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Tues- | Prof. F'. M. Fling of the University of | Ty, gymnasiam department has had | Songs in Germanor wwonn Cholr | cert master, and Leonora Allen and Mr. day at 4 o'clock at the Young Women's | Nobraska on ‘“The Ralkans, the Nighi- | a cablnet D fn the Dalooty whnith | MOPEeR .\ieer s ‘hard Strauss| Van Vilet have been heard in Omaha | Christian assoclation, Mr. Gantt will tell | mare of Europe.” The lecthre course | Ontains the pennants awarded in the | Ruhe, meine & Richard Strauss | efore. Mr. Van Viiet is remembered as | o o about the mew night telephone #chool | will cover various phases of the Kuropean | fua erp " which will o ta the win st Ferborgenheit Hugo Wolf | yionine geveral encores at the time he e cup which o to the winning | Brikoenig Eehube which has been cstablished. Ten courses | situation. The committee in charge In- | team in the volley ball gumes T Claussen Schubert | 0 card, Louis Graveure has received n]m@ are offered and over 20 have enrolled. |cludes Mesdames K. M. Fairfield, B L.| A Victrota concert Is given every | PoTiSong—v Wind of the West | ypusually flattering press notices in the Miss Elizabsth Rooney, principal of |Burke, C. A. Bweet, Charle o | Wednouday, Thursday and Fridayv in the | p _ Brown)..... Sir Bdward Elgar quest and Miss t. Charlas Johannes | 1\ 10r"0¢ (e "Association bullding from Part-Song—You Stole My Love (Mun east, and Albert ldndq ‘ [+] Monmouth Park school will tell about|and Joseph Polcar. The dates and mub- i3 to 1 o'clack. e rpodbuihgad WR LR Walter MacFarren | Cooper come well recommended. S = vocatignal guidance in the publio achoo's |jects are as follows: March ®, “The | A mill . of stx leasons will | the Balmoral ORoLr ot lams Y Sl S S ‘an she has sttempted to work it out: | Unapeakable Turk;" April 4, “Birth of | start F evening at 7 o'clook. Many | ol of Glaagow). .| The Boston Grand opers on its present - S Balkan Nations;" April 11, “Brang nach | LY AUTAcive hats have been miade in The ‘Mendelssohn Choir (our, in which it has combined with | . . a o' class just completed. For any fum s ¥ At the mecting of the art department |Oxten;” April 18, “Expulsion of the Turk " | ther detalls the general association oifice | Last Thursday evening Charle Anna Paviowa and her Ballet Russe, 18 of the Omaha Woman's club, Thursday | April “The Tragedy of Serbia.” May | °an be called. The sewing classes are | gia1g ning Charles Wake- | L tg “mimo-dramatic” and mimo- | . A lar le d th SR -Grtuir Soreten: Bl B R Y DO A at 056 | Was & distinguished visitor at the ye. | CROTSOSTEDRIC" grand cpemas. The 4 g it 'l'r:': m"l‘““" A the "“"“" A‘"‘"‘ | PR {o 9 on Monday and Thursday even'ngs. | hearsal of the Mendelssohn Choir, and |MeAns srand opera where sl ‘.\ 2% 2 4 e last m Mra. Avery | o g | (e »¢ pantomime, the | o tron b o ik ke, man vemit e Ty e g ot 40| yuatained by means of be xhibition of Spring Styl l'"l" o 125 g ornald |y (11 entertain this week's meeting of the of celebrated musicians who are ::y.c:\:- | second, grand opera constructed with a| e Ll 0 " €3, ;" be leader and will asstated by |njgthers' Culture club Wednesday. Mrs. President Of Vassar [stastic about fta work. Ie mot only|Yiew to disclosing marked opportunities | Mesdames Jerome Lillle, C. Bommer {Mickel will be assisted by Mrs. Ira W praised Mr. Kelly and bia singers fop | fOf consistent and illustrative dancing, 2 : and J. J. Melick. Slides ilustrating the | Porter, Mrs. W. W. Fisher will rend a [ the excellent interpretations which they | Which shall form an irtegral part of each Your Inspection Invited. lesson, which is on the Tretiakoft gallery | paper on “Home Decoration,” Mrs. W. G CO]lbge to Bb G’uC‘ | #ave, but sald that they obtalned certain | OPera- The opera fsbeduiod for Thuse and Ruassian art in gen ral, will Le shown. | Spain on “Period Furniture” and Mra, musioal effects which he had mever | 87 Risht, “I/Amore del Tre Re.” is of ~ J. F. Be The Chil » he o atte egor nd cont. in itself R R ard on “The Child's Room of the Liocal Alumnae | hesr ia the work of any other choir | ™o Inter cttosory and coniaiia i bowt . M, oClnade 0. Omaha Mothers' club will be xuests of | An effort s being made to have Miss | 1L SHAT. S0 49MPUAS iy Shatel RIS ,ll :;n' 4 h]\“ I‘hc‘\l-t of principals | Bt il wadili, whtch 14 to'oe | s St ta, belng Jave Ml § bors especially for the Omaha Mendels. | bY Mlle. Paviows. " 1522 Douglas S o ¢ hea ott of Chioago, Who will 8 | pr. 11enry Noble MacCracken, new|sohn Cholr. This.is P ntains many well-known singers of ouglas Street. held Friday evening at the home of Mr. |in Omaha Thursday, remain over Friday ey = | ot mpliment | 00 ® L and the novelty of & real and Mrs. W. W, Carmichael. Mary Irens |50 that an additional meeting, at whioh president of Vassar c ge, will be in|coming from a man of such rank in th ,," e T \.‘:,‘ Butterfly. Among tt Wallace will interpret a play and Wil | Miss Bennett can address representativ Ouanhe Trursdag, Maoeh. 35, o bis W ctiggpt i ol Neld by the eome | 888 E e names of Senatello, Lul Hetherington will give musical numbers. |of all of the women's clube in the eity, | ™" 10UF to meet the alumnae of that|Poser of ‘Irom the Land of the Sky et s Dhtine R, Mint & — san be arranged. Mise Bemnett fo man- | S0U6% Dr. MacOracken will address the| Biue Water | Thom e and Wiserd U, 8, Grant Woman's Relief corps will |azer of the Colleginte Bureau of Oocu. | CePtral High school students at 10 o'clock | Clarence Lucas, fhe composer of ‘“The ey hor A s5d Riovs Mold its next regular meeting Tuesliay s tion P that morning on “A Stralght Tip on the Bells,” which the cholr will pon | Martin s ed with 3 Paviowa F' C F' S d o o sations and will eak to 1l th h g wpoa 1 14 p. a 9 23 o'clock at Memorial hai g spea to all the high | gitl, SRTURNE T (et At a Tuncheon| the Goncert brogram next Tuosday sve. |14 Alexander Volinine and Mile. Stephanie irst Come First Served, as chool girls of the city Thursday at 3 ’ ka. Friday afternoon N 2 22X Lower Selock ‘at Contral High achool and to | &iYen for him at the Commercial club | ning, ha o v v e e ka ay 1 Miss Mary Krebs Is lo f the pro- | pe teachers at 4 o'clock. The time and | the collee president will talk on It in manuscript to Mr. Kelly for use in with he %o 404 B the ¢ as e Last gram of stories which will be told by the | piue for the Friday meeting ‘“m be | State Commerce and Education,” and in e cholr Boheme. B ts will be given y Vye 8 v eng e nembers, h ernoo! Mrs, ha jou at each erformanc Wyche Story Tellers' learu mbers, | hunounced later. Vocational guldance is | the &fternoon Mra. Arthur Quiou. . t each performance. AT C R, Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at 1b i s Pl . jent of the local Vassar clob, will open| It lan't often (hat musical Omaha g lvansed " the subje o ss Hennett's talks. ; "Fe ) : The te Algern St John-Brenon in price. We have just public lbrary Miss Marie Be Mi her how for a large f " the " or by a conflict of e nis upon " . o f the New York Morning got the last shipment of Florence Smith and Miss H Mrs. Bessie Turpin, who is interested | friends assar same night, yet that is just what | - the man will assist . orsanising the Hoclety of American| 10c8l Vassar graduates are in char Ing to happen to us the 13th of Apri exra WP b Jomt Stren Widows -announces fwo meetings for| Of Arrangements for Dr. MacCracken's| when the Minneapolia Symphony orch sky, conductor of the New York Phil- Celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks The music department of t e el ol fas Saaia e ot -s'@aiin | it s and the Boston Grand Opera com . SFEhANES, whish WHI apoeap which we can put on sale at Women's club will have churge 0 riaigeSRhoyg: - sy e have ey ¢ Aveth 10, &% the the same unlf‘cnr\l of lu-\\ program Tuesday evening at the Youns | pion and another for Wednesday oven Boyd theater, with Frances Nash as| ot t Women's Christian assoclation Miss [ s e S anaint F ) K . I ’ A M h E solotat, said | A ) o'cloc! \ Wo Glen Sleeper will read a paper on Cad- | (o "‘I:: :Ml.f" ’:.H::lrhe.;m:’;'l :m:'l‘;:‘.: ritz reisier s rm g ty as Lver; Mr Stransky has always been happy | man, Miss Mabel Delbridge on Margaret | o1 for orgameing purposes. Mre. Tur : . . E a his programs. He has no fads or| Lang and Dr. Nora M. Fairchild, leader | 5o | ; M f H B All-C 1)} ms. and he has shown an inclination pin 18 plunning two meetings foi t - p B e s B o o Bean, |0 o Mlanuiag twe mectings foe Baxt agic o s bow s ompeiling wvold tedious ‘bloedsinnige’ novelties. | An fllustrated musical program will com- | or the first of April . Knowing that the bitter feelings of plete the evening. ’ e A Kt o i LA ’ he war have reflected themselves in dls- Knowing many customers A | . W S . ‘.' s b« vas an inspi the attitude of audiences to were disappointed at our ‘Hedda Gubler’ and "“The Master| Chapter B. P. of the P. E. O. sisterhood |!inist, whose re ital at the A I(”v b | pasoa: * 0= | the » this nation and of that: and last Seth Thomas Clock sale, Builder, exemplitying “The lLatep | Will hold & business and social meeting Tucsday evening March . 1a & fitting | sist Rgr v N | hearing that a man of the eminence of we cannot set any time on Thess.” will b6 the subject of the third | Tussday at 2 o'olock at the home of Mre, |Close o the obarity concert course. has | himan affaire, iht *ip | Saint-Baens found it in his artistic con this one, only as long as they lecture in Prof. Paul G. Grummann's |J. L. Harrington, 2346 South Thir inquestionably eome into his own > " W Dt | goience to belittle the dead Wagner be- last. First come first served course before the Drama league, Monday |ond avenue artiast with the Pamihie exception of view there ey cause of the living kalser, Mr Asky e 4 sderewski h tracted such huge | suppressed by M cause ¢ » afternoon at 4 o'clock at the clty hall D A s to Saor oadetht ' expressed himself manfully on the w Ilhv'- is a lh‘mhh Thomas Y. W, C. A. Notes. audiono p e & Ve, 11 t » io musis and ahogany Clock, eight- . W. Sears will talk on “Replenishing his supreme waster of the violin charge, we are Davookiatiads Srestems ot tha ' firet day cathedral strike, e Tuste Forse” before the. Bouth | Besinuing with the vesper servios Sun |this year. Everywhare the story has|sian of course was BRVAVRNE » peigmaimg ot AN fire e A o e, B £ dny &fternoon, Prof. Edgur woks will | been 2 B oo Foapon g T v ceting of the nonic eason. | e Omahs. Woman's club, Tuesday after- |give a series of lectuces on *The bilic booh the Gama hundrds Sy ogreghrn St A Mr. Stransky sald to the musicians: | 5 years free of S0l 558 s'etedk of Likenry hall e A e Phe “lecture today will | #way, unable to get into the Lall. When [ing to be said in welg 2 b ot ! be free to all .Ill’idhln Le vél ated he guve his first recital of the season | f this guestion Art s !lyll'l;lvfl;«v\ul . re here V" — with stereopticon slides taken from plo- | gymphony hall, Boston, Sunday, Decem- | cvidently in for a long season of limping-- | §1Ve Our best endeavors to the cause of | Mre. H, L. Mossman will be hostess for |{ures made by Prot. Banks The ¥oung | I duditorium held ¢ Gently tn for 8 lonk season of ltmping- | FIZ ¥ 0" ana the only distinction 11| A€ the Brode aa d B Up e '"‘"‘:"““" ":'lh' Association of | Young Women's Christian association | largest audience fn its history and every the artist's arm.. It has the same ol4 | make is between good and bad music Sign g ¥ ros. the Pollegiate Alumnse Monday afternoon at|are joining in presenting the series, ail | goat had been sold & week in advar lle, robust yet velvety touch, to waish | Ifrespective of its ‘Nationality.' We will | 25 Dot hi 4 'clock. Miss Hendrickeon will be leader | 9f Which will be ‘givcn in the Youns | goqking of this concert the Boston Globe | dificulties that appal the student are | perform good musio only. from whatever | of the 06 Daing This ot Golden e £l A880C . o i of the program L1 e ot B whion fllows | sid the following morniag Iy incidental shreds of melody. dons |source it may come. Our prosrams wil || Crown 16th and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. Stairs $iss Belah Evans will be hostoss. Light | “Probably every one wno has ever | with the sure, unhesitating abandon that | contain a wealth of werks, old and mod . . The Omahs Woman's Christian Temper- | reffeshinents ars Rerveds . -, . ey |heard Krelsler it a [ wrks, say the dance of children, which | ern, revivals and first performance prod Mail Orders Promplly Alicaded To. Get One of Ow Froe Time Sorviee Cnde, ance union meets Wednesday afternoon |, 5 FCFEC Banks begins Mcn- |t y rday if pos, n ways, somehow, reaches the heart ucts of the genius of all nations. Ther I OMAHA SUNDAY Musieal Calenda HENRIETTA W es Wi irable w . " r CHARMING SOLOIST WITH THE \ 4 ' MENDELSSOHN CHOIR : . Ersore: b od Mpo - . 1o - ¥ 1 Lan® v Mosa r .‘, 1) al club of wome I 4 nEESs ffman i play in e afternocn whe nea Clty n filling manv angages o will ba heard In a concerto by Sain ts ther places, including Littls ne, and the orchestra will fu ) i uti M be rented by the large chorus of | them for resiits instead hool children that will & ng the Busch cantata, “May,” accompanied b f th r or esyra and directed by Mr. Damr t New World Symphony” { t other Interest numbers w o be given. Mrs. C. G An wa " ol e iog Grand 1s ited orchestra