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i 8 THIE, BEE: ON ociety Notes -:- GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA, i | | |T The Home of Hart Bchaffner & Marx Clothes, 9 | If you could make a suit as stylish as this illustration shows, would shirt waists and lingerie waists, dross skirts and tailored skirts, one-piece dresses and afternoon gowns, conts and tailored suits and children’s and infants’ clothes The instruction in this course also covers the 800 fundamental points of sewing and dressmaking, 1t ineludes the following subjects The 52 Plain and Ornamen tal Stitches, The 7 Buttonholes ol t " The 5 Facings, The 6 Hems, The 5 Plackets [ The 156 Ruffles, 0O0LO ineh color, with its shades, hues and tones, is studied a8 an individual problem relative to its quality, value, expression and effeet, Each color is studied in relation to its effect upon the skin, hair and eyes of the wearer; its relation to other colors; combination of colors; the harmonies and contrasts of colors, ete, | [ANALYTIOAL DRESSMAKING What constitutes & “line?” The principle of the | The analysis of the corvect Cutting, Witting, Al correct “line” of & garment In relation to each line | teration, Construction and Making of Hleeves, Col of the hody, lars, Cuffs, Nevers, Girdles, Yokes, Peplums, Vests, ALL CUTTING AND FITTING is done in the class room; and special work is given for home study, Free Explanatory Lecture Wednesday at 2 P, M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Mme, Coates will explain her entire course during this lecture—and we feel sure that every woman who attends will not only want to join the classes immediately herself, but will want her neighbors to do so also, Class B Ornl Thursday Third Floor, Old Building Alteration of Patterns, " » fo In [ 1 i hi w b tri J N Good Golf Geods And Tl(l)noly Tennis ffers The arrival of the Robin und real spring days will make you feel like going out to the Golf course and If We Told You the Full Story About the Rug Situation YOU WOULD BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN A HURRY. However, notwithstanding the high prices of mer chandise in the wholesale market today, we have so far protected our customers that we are able to offer values the Tennis court every ike thix, afternoon, Why not get an i outfit now—or ' complete 9x12 Bussorah and Electra Axminister Rugs, $17.75, Fifty in this lot that should sell for a price. In conventional and oriental designs, Third Vieor, New Bullding. your equipment ! much higher . We have a complete show- ing of Bpaulding, Wright & Ditson and acliregor paraphernalia. Omaha's Greatest Sport. ing Gooda Store, Brighten Up Your Home With. New Draperies When you buy draperies here you get the best values, the largest selections and the ewest patterns, Filet Curtains with lace edges, $2.00 values, Wednesday, pair......... Fiin $1059 Imported Scotch Madras Curtalus, ecru color, very kood for bedrooms. Hpeclal, palr $l-25 49c Caramel Day Wednesday Our Home Made Cream CaramelssVanilla, Choeo. Inte, Maple Flavor, Vanilla Nut, Chocolate Nut and Coconnut, Special, per 19¢ 60 Places of 84nch Colored Drapery Goods for side cur ourtains, Looks just like the $1.00 quality, Wednesday, yd Two Ext!-bn-§p_e_>ciu_l;_ About 500 pair of Fine Lace Curtains, with lac ured Filet Nets, loom weave; and Bcoteh nets each pound odgos Values Plain and Pig 69¢ 7c of Fine Imported and Including Irish Polat, Rose Point, Filet Duchease, Tambour, Quaker Lace and Bungalow Curtains to $476 & palr, sale price b Gross of Laoe Curtain Rods, regular 100 grade, sach Children's Apparel, Hats, Shoes, Etc, all at Moderate Prices W We are also showing hundreds of pairs Domeatic Lace Curtains, Ne! Thind Floer Center The Art Embroidery Store Offers Exceptionally Interesting Items Blamped Pillow Cases on extre | Kamped Contors and Hoarfs, oo | Mamped Night Gowns on ast quality tubing, neat & 0e Neg | linene. Nearfs ¥4 Inches, oon Ality nainsook. All made ready War B0e values ters 30 inches and 10 embroide Noas pair 25c butterfly de Fach 25C dosigne 35c Fudge Aprons, all made ready to | ‘Indo Twist, Columbla and Deste ordonnet Crochel Cotion, n | Smbroldes; some with hem and | Twist, for bed spreads or soarfs, | white, sery and ool ™ Nl | womme with sealloped hem 5 I white, eream and eory slaes 100 and | values. | Neal designe. Hpscis) 2 € | 180 spois for 8c spocial, spel : sc Colluloid Tatting Bhuttios, 1n blaek Paney Mower ot Covers dee white and eolors. Al o orated In roses; white each sc vory, hlue and pink soc -v|~ NO MATTER WHAT YOU WA It will save you time and money if you use BEE WANT-ADS, (OMAHAWOMEN BUSY ennh day wko considered the most thrift to«do dre efticlent] the Missionnr the frontier fortress of Mt member of the michasl, s [AHA, WEDNESDAY, AP AT BELGIAN RELIEF wo (Giroups Busily Engaged in Pre- paring Surgical Supplies for the Needy YEVEN THOUSAND BREAD LINES By MELLIVICI A April 4, you not count yourself fortunate? — A I I s And You Can If You Will nt i i, . B i ¢ ’ One of the new foatures of organigation | noth ,‘.uvr t n ‘r:‘yn Wn ",- : | forming of wocietien in mnr f the earn ore | Tisiini dha plies something whi woOm o carr a ame oates’ the opiginatoy of the Mewing | |5 e oanmiuestion of s forathought of ™\ .. Behools for Home Women, is here to instruct you, avite goen wl entfon that, in 4 s i AR Ty (WL Ausrn AR L o ot LAY the acates ‘h" The principals of ac :" ‘lv:_“”"’;',’_ e Bve. e Sor cthe l" Co.t 50c curate and economical ; : ",,,,,, Ships in Work, Cutting, Perfeet Fitting But, heesuss of the western and inland mneed 801 Correct Altering, Maten are contributing sirgienl suppies, Construction, Making and Vinishing of dainty underwear, [_',:” ’;',,,’L"',,;"u'f."”i',',‘.‘, '.l’fv.:‘ ‘::l‘v;h‘; ,i"‘rr oy, The rleken Velglum keeps forty-three 5,000,000 Pelgians two years Ameriean contributions 1o aommission to feed whers In n country there are now 7,000 bhread \ines ano 1,20 (10 be Wldran of the formerly rich and well od (hiy winter i nothing but onl mnoks. In thinang of all the Adone good work o It In wntiafying to men 1 ) Body Measurements !I]un, the vm'y '.'»...vu\:; ; I’hv‘u“ |'urr\;~v y * ehalrmar of the Rellsf Commiasion for The 24 Seams, Pattern Measurements mv“u:”l.. I of w mInter atato-Towa horn il educated In Leland Stanford univer ( Bible Class Gives Play. A historical piny iwm ook ors of B{ile classes of the Young CPwo Thusand Miles will be presented by mem. ¥om 0w Christian nasocintion Tuesdny K, Antll 2. wdueation Movement by Telen Wilcox In of the estab wlhiment of the first misslon to the Cho unnish nation by Marcus Whitman and s party. The m omes of the Indlans in Oregon and in I anes are Iald in the Needlowork Guild Meeting. The Omaha branch of the ulld of Needlework America will met Thursday afternoon, st 20 o'elock with Mrs, Vietor hite. The soclety will hear an sddress y Mrs, ¥, Teal of Philadeliphia, natlonal bonrd of direc Perey orn The leeal branch collectad and dis Ibuted 879 garments Inat year, Mrs J. Btubba i president; Mrs. Milton 1. owman, vieo prostdent; Mra. W, W, Cav olary, and Mrs, George J onderson, treamirer " HowAD Save YouMonay —— Thew$ ARensen Despite the Bad Weather Yesterday a large crowd saw the mattress-makers at work in our windows, Many saw what they never saw before -the building of a Box Spring from the raw material to its completion, Leave your order and see yours made. RAYMOND’S 1513-16 Howard, Spring’s Most Beautiful WALL PAPERS Combined with the services of an experienced man, with many holpful suggestions, is what we offer you Estimates Glven SAM NEWMAN, 1808 Farnam 8t Phons Doug. 42 The Dansant whipa | on earth, | The play was written far | To Honor Boston Divine, 1016, RIL 5, SURPRISED AS SHE LEAVES FOR VACATION, /‘ | vy | HOTO Mra F'H Wray Mys, Frank 11, Wray, president of | Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua efr clo, who leaven Baturdny with Dr, Wray kone until next fall, was honor #uest at w surprise party Monday after | noon, The Wrays will ko first to New | York, then will make an extended visit | with relatives In Woston and plan to wpend the summer at the seashore A new president to suceeed Mra, Wray | will be chomen lnte next month Among the women friendn who aur prised Mre. Wray and remained for a | kame of bridge wore | Mesdumen Mandamen L Hempel, 7 Matheny, W, A Bpencer I, A 'Tnflmh 10" A Mointyre oA, Witkon | W, W, Hownser | | The trustees and committes members | of the Omaha Unitarien woclety gave a club this Frederick N who will wpeak before ‘myv‘htuu At the Commercinl | afternoon in honor of Rey | Elot of Moston, | the Unitarian soclety at Turpin's halt Buturday morning. The table was deo [oruted in wpring flowers. Thows present were | | Mewars, and Mesdamen Vrederiek N, Klint Hernard Capen Willlam awton, Charles W, Russel) Meosdames ames. Willlam ¥, Baxter Kmith, Whitney, Harry Brome o, W hm.h.». Misses Misnen Dean, Muargaret Colvin, Wilde Petorn Enther Cotter Louise Cotter, 1( s Mussell Lestn Holdrege | “Mownrs Mowwrs Thomas Cotter Bamuel Cottner, Harry Palmer, Platt Arthur Palmer Counell Bluffs. Tue Morning Musicale, The Tuesday Morning Musica! club met this afternoon in the Fontenellle bal) room Helections from Behumann wers sung by Mira, A, 1. Ttoot and Miss Alice MacKensle ave a Schubert sonk, Mr. Henry Cox and his orchestra wers In charge of the inatrumental musie, Bettlement Players. One of the most Interesting dramatie events of the season will be given this evening at the Cathollo Turner hall by the Dramatic elub of the Omaha Soclal Bettlement, One of the plays, “‘Behind the Yards," is of particular Interest; and, when first produced In Chicago by a company of settlement players, the little play created a sensation-it was so be- hind the yards. In Omaha, It s quite the reverss of the Chicago situation the stock yards are not far away, It Is 1 Rostand and “Press Cuttings, sorge Hernard Shaw. The members of the ttlement Dramatic club taking part are Minses Rlanche Wavrin Mesars. Anselm Cerney W. 8. Romnaize, Louts Barta Ray Car W, 8, Sadil Thomas Craig Anton Sadil Anton Chlehorad John Chinhorad Stork Special A daughter, Marian Louise, was born | Baturday evening to Mr. and Mrs K-l | ward 1t florts of 02 Bouth Thirty-fifth | avenue Mirch Knoll maternity hospl tal Mrs pfferta was formerly Miss | Loutse Wellls of Norfolk, Neb | For Prof. Fling. M A Mrs. Charles Thomas Kountee | nterta finner at thelr heme this vening fn honor of Prof. . M. Fling of | the University of Nebraska, whe will | give the second of his lectures on “T'he | Nightmare of Burape” Y evening 1o uncll ohamber of the eity hal Mher & st will be Judge and M W ALY K and Mra. Osgood Bastian | Today's Affairs The e . MeKin adiew’ | dancing . & Al the § i M ank | \ ' e Comus Club Change Wednesday Afternoon B ihe Palm Room frow nienelle Ovehestra LUNIA ) | the trueness to life of the canvas, | clnlly the lines of the { Mrs | Ing her absence In Washington | day to be guests of Mr ———— Personal Gossip -:- Entertavnments -:- Club Doings W HIS DEFIANGE” IS GETTING THE VOTES Unusually Large Number of Ballots Have Been Cast in Last Two Days for Western Painting, ATTENDANCE 18 INCREASING "o FICIA—April 4, The largest attendance at the exhibit of northwestern artima which Is being neld i the musetim at the pablic ibear under the auspices of the Omaha Fine | Arta mociet sinee a display of ean AMes opened an regintered Monday Thowe In churge of the art exhib have o Ayrtem of eping count each day on tondance wlnce nibit opened 1s now the thousnnd The voting In the papulnrity contest has baen marked the Inst two days by an inusual number of hallots eant for the wester paintin Hin Deffance,” from the brush of 15, 8. Paxwon, which |y pushing the w The Cabin Mother b Adn Walter Bhulz, for first honors Interemt in M Puxnon's striking west o paInting of an Indian chief, yrging e mount, a fypleal high-class Indinm pon p oA steep hill, has not hesn notleen e niil recent Those In charge of the exhibit bellave that it will soon Alaplace Toe Cabin Mothe for first honors M, G, B, Pring Is of the opinfon that His Deflance yild bo an Jdoal and Appropriste painting to add o the col lection of the IFine Arta soclety True to Life, An ardent admirer of the western paint Ing In O, ', Redick, who commented on oape. magnificent look which, all a-strain, 1 struggling gallantly up the stesp hill The ssure blue aky, strongly suggestive of Arizona, serves na nn excellent hack kround to the principal figures In the painting “Poon Ing Indian pony L] by Parnes, painting that led in the popularity con tost during the first fow days of the ex hibit, han been relegated to third place Many voten are being cant for Emily Groom's eommendable canvas, “1illslde November,” a painting that many of the Gertrude J members of the Fine Arts meclety are confident will be among the winners When the final count Is taken of the votes Ydupancse Corner’ A painting whi terest In Louls Mayer's or M kee, He od much In “Japaneso Cor Mayer Milwau han wtudied abroad in Munich and Paris, and does most of his work in New York He has won medals for his paintings from Washington, D, to San Franciwco. Mo won a sliver medal for m portralt at the Panama-Pacific ex- position Thows In charge of the exhibit are mak Ing plans to Inaugurate “special dayw next week, Days will be net aside on which different organizations, such as the Woman's club, will be given apecial invitations to attend Mra, Ward Burgess (s the hoatess in charge of Tuesday's exhibit, &he ia being asslated by Mrs, ¥, W. Clarke, Mrw. A B, Currle, Mrs. W, J. Connell, Mra, Rob. ert Cowell, Mrs, David Cole, Mra, ¥. N Connor, Mra. James C. Dahlman, Mrs John Franklin Dale and Mrs, Laurle Childs h han arow was born in Personal Mention, Mrs, Frank 8. Parmalee has returned from A six weeks' tour of the south, coms Ing home vin Chieago, where she visited her mother, Mra. Al Moore, Mrs, Parma- lee enjoyed the Mardl Gras at N Ore leans, Mrs. J. F. Russell, who accom panied her south, went on to Chattanooga and will visit in Chicag Iso before her return Mrs. James A, Criffith, who is 11l ut the Presbyterian Medical hospital, ls re ported to be Improving true; but here It i rat ‘betore the | Social Gossip, yards." The other two plays to be given Mr.and Mra. Wilson Duchanan returned this evening are “The Romancers,” by Bunday from the south and have taken Charles Johannes' apartment dur Mrs. Willlam MeChesney and daughter Helen, of Towa Clty are expectod Wednes and Mra, Charles W. Rusaell With the School Set. Miss Tara Hookenberger of Columbus who has been the guest of Miss lida Langdon for the spring vacation n | return home Wednesday morning Past Hospitalities, Wilbur 1aynes entortained at dinner Baturday for Charles . Epperson, a fraternity brother from the University of Nebraska Dint Dr. King's New Disgovery n stopa your cough, but hardens your sys tem againat colds; kills the germs.—A Arugeists - Advertisesent ORATORICAL LEADER OF THE OMAHA WOMAN'S CLUB ’ b ok Musie by UNristman's WORAR'Y . y Bery 2 la varie d adimitiance charge 8 W . ‘.A.,.‘ FOR VO 10 BN Voeeseda Mra W HOTEL [lONTENELLE e ont tow % gk s A. BURBANK, Managing Director oy 1 whe | wesiings are resmed PROF. JONES TALKS OF IBSEN AND SHAW Nebraska Uni Instructor Points Out Good and Bad Qualities of English Dramatists, CHUBB TO BE HERE APRIL 13 Good and bad qualities ailke of Eng |lish dramacists of todsy were pointed out by Prof, Guernsey Jones of the Uni araity of Nebraska, who lectured for the Drama league at the city hall The professor's exposition of the work of Ibsen and Bhaw was of particular In terest (o the large audience, While ex preasing great appreciation of his depth of thought, the speaker declared of Thwon I find much of his work repellant I ke to mea his plays, de he chooses to eall his phi to me, but Apite what losophy Of Hernard Bhaw he remarked: "It s |enry Lo tind fault with this peculiar | entun, who drives wis plow through woeds and flowers alike, but he ix en tertalning and an Incentive to thought nevertheless Hoeaune carpenters at work outside the eouncil chamber interfered with the Jonen lecture, the one next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock by the same will be held in the auditorium National Bank bullding, »ix Apenker of the City teenth floor Perelval Chobh Coming, | Parcivai ('hubb of &t Louls, president of the Natlonal Drama league, comes to under the ausplees of Chubb s n writer Omaha April 13 | the local league. Mr, of note and Is president of the Fthical Cultira soclety of Bt. Loula About 900 delegates, Including leading actors, theatrical managers, motion ple tire producers mnd dramatie critios, as well am authorities on dramatic literaturs and patrons of the drama, will attend the national convention of the Drama Teague [of Amerfen in Bt Louis April 2 to 20 Three delegates will be sent from Omaha A tentative program has been formu Inted of the following features Dincvne #lonn of the relation of the moving pleture "l nudiences, elimination of the ticket wome remedies for tha high price of sen edueation and the drama future of the The two wesslons of greatest ghneral In I toront will be those of Thursday and ¥ri April 21 and ent conditions In the theater questions will be dix nnd the drama, how to win baek the lory apeculntor and the “little theater any nights, when the g , reapectively and the “movie 'M'Caffery Given | Loving Cup as He Leaves for West Jomeph MeCaffory, for the last five | years manager of the Behlits hotel and | netively fdentified with the Hotel Clerks' | Asnociation of Nebraska and lowa in the capacity of mecretary-tremmurer, was pre sonted with a silver loving cup by the members of the organization at a meet | Ing Monday evening at the Hotel Rome. Mr, McCaffrey will depart in a few days for Mot Springs, 8. D., where he will become manager of the Evana house in that clty, The presentation spesch was made by Joweph Kennedy, president of the association The departing hotel man was eulo #lzed by Colonel W, I, Anderson, dean |of the amsoctation, who reviewed the activities of the organization in the past | and wpoke in & comipimentary manner of the part Mr. McCaffory has played in | making the “guest greeters' " meotings u succens | The moeting Monday | Hotel Rome wan largely dinner and meoting were | moclal evening Nebraska Products to Be Served at the | Pure Food Luncheon evening at the attended. The followed by a ita from Nebraska flour, tender from Nebraska cattle, Ne hraska butter from Nebraska cream from Nebraska celery, ntenk cows, Nobraska and maybe, who knows, Nebraska ollves—at ANy mte such a dinner as this, with de talls varied here and there, will ba served At the Commercial ¢lub Thursday noon. It 1s Nobraska pure food day In accordance with the request of Gov ernor J. 1, Morehead that Nebraska pure food da od throughout the state the Commerelal club has declded to pre pare a lun with & menu entirely of Nebraska products Rotarians Make Attendance Mark " o Omaha Rots, w that tw nine mem ers attended ry meeting In Mareh At thirty W . missed . tng A noon to V. Adamas w e A alrman The nieipal speak 1. Lion o \ ) or A \ ST \ SIX INCHES OF SNOW IN THE BONESTEEL COUNTRY . . . Y U, P BAKERY EMPLOYES ENJOY ANNUAL BANQUET