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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23, 1916. | ' y realize the mistake when they at- ‘ Wha,t IGRAV?/IS&?'SI}\ZEU?;RE:;SA}?A ik im‘: SECREYTA\}:IY (?FAT N » | eopo odows y to ay mn ana, tempt to solicit aid in the future, o ) R s ndent. . . . . said the superinte W Ar Friday Night at the Auditorium ENDORSES CHARITIES e wear cmmion o e comer | Omell Ie clal club recently agreed to transfer 1S ; D i i th W ld e Bt charity endorsement work to the o i Olng n € or Leopold Godowsky, the famous Russian | Only Twenty Responses Have Been | Weitare board and to work fn 4 4 | -l [pianist, will be the last concert attrao- Bickinsd 5o (Oastinxtrog b g b g 2 |tion at the Omaha Auditorium under s oy e I Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua | municipal auspices. Ho presents a won Sent Out. merly made throug hm' circle wil) meet Monday afternoon at the e o v st priday ant clb'e weltave commities will benceforth home of Miss A, E. Friend, 3404 Haw | Leopold Godowsky was born in the FAC HE WORK be made through the Welfare bossd ! thorne avenve. Roll call response will he i im o MPofnd b WILL FPACILITATE T othien: { APotapu; tresy Shakespensn's (THonry Lithuanian prbvince of Russian Poland, — “We are endeavoring to protect the | V1", The lesson on "Ways of the Panets s Lt pp e mag e Superintendent Schreiber of the| pubiic and worthy institutions sghined ’ :‘"du"' '1',"'.” ?4‘:':' ; “\mu“: ::r‘ k‘!| i le concert at the early age of 9, having { Weltare board has «received only L’:’::::;';’;::&;d’&&:u;":;’": i, Benodict. Mrs, J underlant % Massbl bl read a paper on the star Spica and the :::-O:l';l::lnY::([“:l-[;":nl"‘::d.lp 55 | twenty responses to sixty-five ques-|ject to furnishing us with the inforpas ] -';:';l'x‘l‘M””“)“k"l;m\t’: “\:l;- I::;:;llemn';; Apparently, the youth already pos- tionaires sent out March 1 to local tion requested,”” added Mr, Bohrelber. T lam Shakespea P . " sessed definite opinions about plano charitable and philanthropic institu-| f :.‘I:‘Ilrrmnn\ '“n ’:\lly{lnv‘v; -“”.4. ‘\'ll‘x‘V’Y”: teaching, for when, in 1858, he attended tions, "Thé Firposs of thees Inqulrleu! GREAT PREACHER To ] s woridilpsadls ake S it [the Hochschule in Berlin he found the g ! TALK TO OMAHA DAN o | Instruction so dull and conventional that | was to obtaln {nformation upon Rev. Anton Bast, D, D, of 00 i The April kensington of U. & Grant he left after a_few months, entering wl"‘h{ which to base endorsements, | Denmark, founder and organizer jof the Wonsn's Reliet corps wil Bs held. on |8n American tour when but 14 years old. | “I will recommend to the board | world-known Central Mission, will - be Tuesday afternoon st the home of Mra | In the ['nited States he concertized with the endorsement of the twenty which |here and deliver a lecture on his Work A. A, Whitney, 8 North Twenty-third Clara Loulse Kellogg and Emrmoa Thurst ‘ i A at the Danish Mothodist Fpiscopal 7 A aluo appearing a number of times at the | have complied with our request Church, corner Twenty-fifth and Deoss | Bunday orchestral concerts in the New | those which decline to comply will|tur gstreets, Easter evening at 8 o'clgow ] Ay P " | York Casino. Bubsequently he toured the | | ot Ao By | Unitea Btates and Canada with the vio- | - TiRES students, will colabrate ita seventeenth i UL 8.1 hirthday on Thursday, by giving a lunch [Vt :,v.‘m: az“m’mm y .‘:’r:: :,.::..' ks ’ o e home of Mrs, W e presented 0 amille * ho, :..: ‘l'rm‘?:rm'ul with .';L ,,.,...Itt..vl“;.ln’u [having heard Godowsky piay his own | 0, A, Reott, as previcusly snnounced, The ‘wupuym..;mnu y‘nl u‘n»‘nl 17,:“::;::-;‘:‘:::' [ hosteas witl be ansisted by Mrs. W, D. | petnonal interest in hi | Percival, C. M. &hepherd and Mrs, Ed- | tion ward McEachron Ilurummfi to New York in autumn of | 1807 the following year he married Fred- erica Saxe of that city and, After a s journ of several months In Europs with | his young wife, he again set sall for | | America. He soon appeared at the Lenox ‘ | | | Mrs, Vincent Han will entertaln | members of Chapter B, N, of the P. E, 0. Siaterhood at luncheon at the University slub Baturday, following a business meet ing, which will be held In the Flatiron hullaing j"Ir.s ZZ’I StOWCZZ The North Side cirele of the Child Con~ servation Lengus of America will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, | department will have a clothing and tex« M. ¥, Powsll, %47 Fowler avenue. The | tile exhibit in conneotion with the con-| ONE OF THE HAPPY PRE-EASTER | tor of the plano teachers of the Broadl ., e, = — LEOPOLD GODOWSKY | | lyceum orchestral concerts (conducted by ‘Theodore Thomas) with such success that he wam offered numerous egAEOMONtE | ... e o0 ne highest rank—an followed by an extensive tour the succeed- oxceptional distinction—with an appoint ing season < ment for life and & government pension. At this time he was appointed Instruc- | "o 400y iy orogram for Omaha will be | | following program will be given, on the | ferences, and such subjects will be dis- Street conservatory in Philadelphia. Th’l], Carnival 3 Schumann | ] A subject of “Education, the Changing Ele- | cussed as '“Clothes and the Budget ' BRIDES, was the real beginning of his career a8 |3 Funtasie op. 4 (F' minor)......Chpoin N mentary Schools,” Paper, “Hand-Minded | “What Glothes Cost,” and “Our Chan, n pedagogue, Thus, it was natural that 1(!]: :::1'{:1”."10 R ‘C;::::‘In and Practical Children and Their Need | ing Btandards in Ciothes Theso he should accept an offer of the direc-| (G} EURGA, (o IOy e i (B | for Considerstoon in the Publlo Behool | subjects will be presented and discussed | torship of the plano department of the flat); op. 2%, No. 6 (G sharp System,” by Mr. ®. . Gepson. Paper,| by the consumer and the producer, by | Chicako conservatory, which he did | minon) .. % vl | eo o 0 ows “Phe 018 Order of Btutting, the New Or: | those who wesr, meke and ‘sell styles 184, Horo at the agé of 24 he was tak-| (¢ Lwo, wa'tses: op, 63 (O sharp = ing up the duties relinquished by Willlam | 3 (4) Two SBongs without Words H. waerwood, he famous American plan- Mendelssohn b e w D ' | | iat, having been chosen by that peda- Vfreants. op, 9.9, Ml g eloping, the Individual Child,” | Among those who will be present at this by Mra, C. O, Anderson. Paper, "The | conference are: Mrs, Beatrice Forhes Bcflools of Gary, Indlana; Titehing, | Robertson Hale, New York City; Mrs who appears at the Auditorium on Apr. 28 Masn., and Los Angeles, Cal., as Types | Rowo ' Nelll Wilkon, New York City, and wokue for the position (¢)'Coneort atidy ¥ minor Linat writes as follows regarding of the Changing Elementary Sohool,” by | Miss Mary Quinn, Pratt Institute, Broo Like Baint Buens, Leopold Godowsky () '(w{rmm‘liu rens Linzt | Mrs. N. Fenger. Musical selections by | lyn, N, ¥ in of o restless spirit; so in 1900 he sud- | 4 (0) Berceuse .............. ;w;‘g)'(j"x':‘l"‘ Miss Margaret Powell. A report will ba| Other subjects to be discussed by the (& -‘r'l,"'{\”"’"'r""m?’”r" Behubert-Tausig #iven regarding the offorts of this state | Hlome IKeonomics department are “The to aecure vocational training Bmith-Lever Law and Its Administra- tlon,”" Dr. A, €. True, Btates Relations ¥rances Willard Woman's Christian | Bervice, Washington, I, ¢'.; “The County ’ Temperance unfon will hold an institute | Agent and Her Work,” Miss Mary E ot Pearl Memorial Methodist Eplscopal | Creswell, Washington, D. C.; “Work in church, Twenty-fourth street and Lari-| Rural Clubs,”” Miss Martha Van Renssel- more avenue, Wednesday morning, begin- [ luer, Cornell university, Ithaea, N, Y ning at 10 o'clock. There will be a Chris- - tian cftizenship catechism conducted by| Three Frithjof stories will be told nt Mrs, Herman Bchnelder, and Mrs. James [ {he Wyche Btory Tellers' leagus meeting A. Dalzgell will talk on the “Value of | Thursdey afternoon at the publle Ii. Campalgn Literature.” Luncheon will be [ brary and one nature story., Miss Lil- #erved at noon and in the afternoon, Rev, | llan Empey, loader of the program, will Thomas M. Fvans talks on “Christian | bo ansisted by Misses Nelllo Christensen Citizenship:” Rev, W, O. Jones, “Sunday | and Georgle Kiine Cline and Mrs, Low- D, Beott, “Work |ell. Miss Edna Durland {s the new presi- nd Mre. George W. |dent and Miss Agnes McElroy secretary Covell, “Many-fided Work of the |of the Wyche league. ‘Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon,'" Mrs, J. R Kane, jr., and Misd TAllian Givens will sing opinfon. The most dlstingulshed pianists of the day had long urged him to this|7 | step. His debut in Berlin, December 6, | [ 1000, will ever remain memorable in the | 2 annals of the plano player world ln! one night Godowsky's name was firmly | eatablished in the musfcal firmament Crochet | home; in the later year he was chosen | l » o "piano | nstructions | | denly declded to challenge Furopean | | From 1000 to 190 he made Berlin his | director of the master school playing of the Imperial Royal academy § Vienna, Austria, by special appointment I of the emperor. He was created imperial 7 Oben Season for ; Springtime Jokes| The music section of the Business Wom- This Is the open séason for springtime I KLOSTERS]LK — en’s club will provide the program for jokes. Two eity hall workers were stand- | § Crochet and Embroidery Cottons The art department of ‘the Omaha | TUesdsy ovening at 7 o'clogk at the|estate firms and a location will be se- |ing in front of the municipal bullding Present this advertisement to your Woman's club will have its final meet.| YOUNE Women's Christian - association. |lected by May 1 sdmiring the green grase of the court dealer and get these inatructions Miss Lucetta Millor, leader of the pro- The regular Thursday night meeting | house lawn ing and election of officers, followed by pro- " . o v ¢ b haulfs LY 8 social mesting at the home of Mra, | S¥Am, Will rend a paper on Dudley Buck;| Wil bo hold as usual st the Young| Two horses wers observed hauling & |§ o0 "y pigounote i exhausted, then send us his name and three 2cstamps { Robert Cowell, 132 North Thirty-ninth |Mi88 Mary Ammons on Horatlo W. Woman's . Christlan assoclation at § lfrln wagon of automobile tires up the street, Thursday at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Cowall | PATker and Miss Jeanetts Wilson on Dr. |o'clock, preceded by a dinner at 6:% | Farnam street hill & gy il 18 In charge of the program, which will| owell Mason. An fllustrated musical | 0'clock. “*Thone saialy apoess o b tired, - r¢- Kilostersilk crochet and embroids be on "“Russla of T v program will complete the evening. 4 oL marked one of the twain, with an air . "y n ussla of Today . cottons — white that stays white, it b The Scottish Rite Woman's club wiil | Which indicated he did not care what be- bakisss ~enable you to produce work which s not only artistic but has a last- ing charm, Forsale every- where, In the midst of my extensive and strenn- ous American tour I must express to you my hearty appreciation of the noble qualities of your instruments, As much thought and care has been put on the prepara- tion of this set of 20 free cro- chet instructions as is given to the perfection of The requirements of modern piano play- ing are so great and manifold, demanding of the instrument orchestral volume and variety of color as much as utmost delicacy, clearness and that pearly quality peculiar to the piano passages, that it is a most perplexing prob- lem to the piano manufacturer to satisfy all the demands of the XXth century pianist. ’ You meet every conceivable wish of the most exacting artist, and to me your instru- ment is a most desirable companion on my. tour. Cordially yours, LEOPOLD GODOWSKY. HAYDEN BROS. The Miller Park Mothers' circle will pra- P entertain all members of the Bcottish Rito [ came of him went “Ye Olde District Skule,” in the ,"T::,..‘;;’,‘d.:f,:"-a::rrr; ‘::u:::-r'-m";: and thelr famflies at a reception and | Then an express wagon “":1" ":‘" achool muditorium, Friday evening, the |y, yiidy of the Dundes Woman's eluh|MUsical program Friday evening in the | framed plctures was noticed moving be- “ proceeds to bs used to purchase PIOtUTes | g0, naxt year, mccording to the decision | Auditorium of the Seottish Rite cathedral | Mind a horse i to benutify the bulldong. Last Wednow- | oo i1 1o meeting. When the club mests | The reception ~committes will include | “That’s what I call moving plctures, @8y the elub met with, Mre. M, Nordquist, | weqnesdny at the home of Mrs, George |Mesdames Zoro D. Clark, J. E. Simpson, | Observed the reckiess one. when Mrs. W. T, Graham gave a talk |y "o 18 0 OO0 O rty-nintn | Cuthbert Vincent, W. M. Berry, ¥, .| Jerry Howard happened along and | | on ‘Temperance FKifty mothers at-|yieet, Booth Tarkington's “The Tur-|Patten, A. M. Smith and Miss Adelia D, |Guelled the ensulng disturbance. | tended. n mofl” Will be discussed. Mrs. T, L.|Btine. The musteal program will be in R The Thread by s Combs, the leader, will discuss the theme | Charge of Mrs. J, E, flaarmann and given MANY APPEAR FO e Threa -« ”:m“'!":f"g';f:‘,"."":fi':;:" A% land general philosophy; Mgs, N. K.|under the direction of Miss Jossie Con CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS | { Mills Co., Sole Representatives Sype, plot and settings, and Mrs. I, H | Way. It will includo the opera “Mikado,” annual .::'fl:;:m‘::.:llr;l',:;flr:lg:;‘:{ ::: Arey, characterization. Mrs. J. A, Lin. |80 beautifully presented by Miss Conway A great flood of applications to itake Commercial club, will consists of the |3°rholm will have charge of the current |8t a recent meeting of the Omaha [the civil service examinution for clork | fams heads of gdepartments, the Misses Annts | 8¥ents section of the program Woman's club to commercial attache, has come to Miss | EUTLE S e Se e 42 @ The musicians who will take part in. | Viola Coffin, local examination clerk in 219W. AdamsSt., Chicage Mary Phillipp! and Myrtle Roberts. The annual™ meoting of the Omaha ‘Woman's club will be held Monday aft- emoon at the Young Women's Christian assoclation auditorium. ¥nal reports of officers, chalrmen of committees and de partment leaders, will be given and the Dundee Circle of Child Conversation Leagus of America will meet with M:a Allen White, 5100 Webater street, Monday afternoon. The program, whiech s In charge of Mrs, Don McCown, will be on kindergarten wor Mi Fowler of the Dundee school kindergarten will give a talk and will have some of the kinder- clude the Misses West, Fay Lyman, Bve lyn Wilson, Dale, Start, Vivian Riley Marguerite Kenner, and Messrs. N. Hub- bard, Adolph Brandes, R. G. Gunn, Slaegle, Good, Smith and Mrs. J. John ston, and choruses of both girls and men. Miss Elolse West will be the aceompanist the federal bullding. The cause for the | many applications was the publication | of an article in The Bee stating the pleasures of the position, such as living in a forelgn capital and drawing §1,500 for pleasant and easy work Miss Coffin wisnes to have’ It stated that th'rty-five points out of 100 in the SED 22 YEAR I have one of your ‘‘18-92'' Aluminum Kettles that has been on the Looks Good for 28 Years More fire from one to four examination will depend on translation from one or more of the following lan- srwegian, Dutch, Introduction of new offlcers will take | arten kiddies present to sing and par- Y. W. C, A, Notes, place, Delogates to the state federation | ticipate In folk dances. Mrs. B, A The Easter service at the Young Wo. Dani meoting at Fastings in the fall will also | Weathers will glve vocal selections men's Christian assoclation will consist | KUAKes anish, times a day for 22 years, and looks good for 26 years more. I have a five-pint Aluminum e of a story told by Miss Coclle Lyon and | French, Gérman, Itallan, Portuguese, be electes. G e i & chioris of e members of the Warocl- | Russlan, Spania, Swedish, Pudding Pan of another make which I bought e Mre. F Straight, regent of Omaha | tion Who will sing an Easter anthem. At | e st o Mys. H. B. Newbranch, repressnting the |chapter of Daughters of the American | the social hour which follows Mias Jennie | The examination will be held May 17 not lon¢ agoata local store that has all scaled . Brandon s hostess. Light refreshments | 'n Omaha and a number of other points Assoslation of Collegiate Alumnas, will | Revolution, calls attention of the Daugh- | are served at this time and Miss (race | in Nebraska, as well as all over the talk on “Noed of Dormitories at the State | ters to the aotion of the state conference | Poole will sing as a special feature of | University,” and Mre. L. M. Lord will {in Murch toward co-operating with the | the hour. All women are invited to both | off and it is getting so thin that I have to put a brass plate under it, to keep it from burning ountry of these servioes | #live & report on the Second district meet- | Audubon soclety on Bird fleld day | Fuseday ev by o | . b e et e e e Dunghiar e sepocut 1o | A SiEwIng fhe mambars of he - S B 0. NELE, Qeeanills, Obis. y - turn out in large numbers on that [ called “Two Thousand Miles f | . Thousands of other pleces of ‘'18-02"" Aluminum Ware have b | Monday 13 alao the twenty-fourth birth- |day and to lead expeditions of children | Th!s tells the story of how | Th S Ik Sh - eSeen. : day anniversary of the olub, In defer-|into the parks and woods to study the | fholy STeKOR g g - e { Op in daily use throughout the country for more than twenty years. i ence to the memory of the late presl: |birds come to them or to get the E. A. BESSIRE dent, Mrs. N, H. Nelson, there will be - their people. Indian, revelutionary ! no celebration, but olub members will| The name of Mre. J. Wagner Thomas | 4 sionial contumon will be used “Tick- || 211 Oity Nat'l. Bank Bldg. ear ’ n obearve the day by making voluntary con- | was omitted from the st of assistant | of the assoctation and are 15 cents tributions to the state scholarship fund. [ leaders of the musio department of the An Informal talk on “Home Decoration [ : | . R e S wsviiams o6 e | AP aoes Bt veiDveptie || We Move in the Rese Build- Habit Forming Drugs," will be the sub W, Mrll Thsoaa Wes To-aioeted firet the erice by Mre. Blubbe of the Bur ing, 16t and F Every piece of ‘'18-92"" Aluminum Ware is in- ' m:.:ln:l:‘: I:n“lh.‘::n Y;‘v |‘»\f Adda | aasistant leader [ talka re’ frea 1o 3 ing, 16th and Farnam, sured by us to withstand twenty years of every- N " maha MNAR'S | olation y ' Chrision. Tomusranse unien Meeting ALl Mre. J. P. Balley will sive & aik be - MONDAY, MAY 7 il" household service. Don't take chances. Buy the only ' the hama of Mre B R iime, W4 North | fory the wustnass women's counci mao | ()maha g H Every vard of silk in the uminum Cooking Utensils that have proven by actual [ Forty-ninth strest, Wednosday attornoon. [ine up the court houss Tussday. The { maha 18 to Have a RO et A test to last more than twenty years. Don't be fooled Mrs. Walter O. Springer will kive pIARO (women of the First Congregational | T l ' | shop has been greatly reduc with the ‘‘just as good substitutes.” : '.‘:'.':'.'(:L""}':‘;""' Moas will 1 |ohureh will serve lunchess Detween 1 (&) Q)ph()[l(\ D][lnfl!‘ ed before moving, Beautiful Ask nd insist 111 . riginal peo and 3 o'clook . > ASR Jor a NSist upon gettin, ! \ suiting silks, chiffon taf & d 1 Shakeapeare's “A aideummer Night's o . Women's Chriotian Teme | oL '000 oming trom twe directions, 100 ||| o g ¢ ' DI WEL bo stotiod by (e W] poranen Unien M6 mesting Pidar | puien,of more each. are to bo heard by || f0las, fancy taffotas, in e ” / ] Omaba Mother's Oulturs olub hvdn‘» with W, . Barey 10 wake Bans| i Omahe ot lun ."'“ ‘ ]»':u-l-. and monotone stripes - re un 4 Mferneen ot the heme of Mre R C.|gop the Mothars' meeting to be held M Nebras for combination ] 9 TRADE MARK Deater. Mrs € 1 Swan will tell the| i,y - e maka . - "' lining ) slory; Mrs R N Winkleman will have Ll PARY 18 10 Place & Tecelver silks, pussy willow silks, 3 2 ¢ - M| son mests Thursday st the home of Mrs . W - ¢ S Hiven (n Pespenes o rell Supert S Peies whs M § AT | e Omaha Com o el arenes N O R R R - THIS SEAL Cooking Utensils ™ board will talk and musisal numbers wiil e thme batore Whe ERY SPEOCIAL o bottom of svery piose y b given b Misses Wilma and Loniss 2 Women's Misstetasy sottats (e | 18 dutalia are hod out | e o . ! - g By R i K s, Mt et of 1| 1" Snihd a1 wha the sresers || 1} M 000000te Crvve. @4 B Q PROTECTS YOU RIGINAL—OLDEST—MOST DURABLE by Oy Planning® wil be diseussed .l' 'u Mrs Lilban Kistler Mrs A £ s Sk Gl ' o " Smart Sultiog Jash ¢ 3408 (e the Guaranteed To Last 20 Years # Mre. O B Cssaren will antertain LTT0 Lot Woman's sish et Yo | L = v o B | 1 e Skl Preaorving . E W b har haws BB Nerth Twe ¥ - . > o 'y & R W Nees Childen n o~ " \ » " . e Pre Blaek o Y rodvenicnss ot 40 (38* qove a A ot Wil o 45 e s | P98 T8 G v ropssmnied 41 Vo MUNICIPAL EXPERT FROM 11k Creme and Habuinl @) RS e 4] Beauty ' will b ahandoned berase vehn. ' adynoy R v Sodl Shewh ohe 1 Min WA B 6 meee frum (he| TINRI sees ' wAs given ) N il GUARANTEED ' Afer & INrugh a ' deingate bes P Verner | ada, o o aftairs, W WEM TO LAST 20 YEARS B e v \ - chdross . a4 s e o #] THR aubinet of downs Wil apain be| Thess Wil be W Teeslar atraees | at & ¢ attaive As earhuily, withoul questis \ 3 e SR AL e Memndal acserdiog aniing of the B o Amerias | A3 3 -u‘..:.........“....:, Banasmies 6o:| Witows s 1he SO0IStY (0 Mabing & to . Nt & o LOBE If your doaler cansel sapply you with “1OR2" Ware, write and toll un My name and we will arrange 00 supply yeur wanly i PRt Pest et e quen ot | Paly taive Puada o5 bafure M - - ' Bpeka o SRRTRNL aver el by WameR. AL (el fer thele eifhen wat | e v hod adepied A ‘ .omont, C 0., N »: voming M:l:u ‘ne Ilw:o Naonombeg | roam. Buls are eing .~ eiied ‘. ‘ ea .' t . :,‘ S.4 GO PRI & Y0 X : sk

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