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B ’ I'HEE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE \I"'H 20, 1916 1 ' | PRESIDENT WYCHE STORY TELL- | LEADER DEPARTMENT OF PAR.|NEW PRESIDENT OF THE BENSON \ RPSEA WOE b 1 Mrs. Berry | FIETY UNDESIRABLES What ‘ ERS' LEAGUE. LIAMENTARY PRACTICE. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE on th PASS THROUGH OMAHA The local center of the Drama le £ Women Are “ i, (| odtoh e skl il oo it Doing in the World | Shakespeaseam tercentenary festival plan- | the majority of them from Italy and [ned jointly by the three high schools, to | Gireace, passed throug Omaha Friday be given May % under the direction of A night over the Unlon Pacific-Northwest Miss Mary Trens Wallace. ern, going t New York, from when-e i vh’f’:’v - l” {I " sactl ¥ £ thé b | The entertainment will fnclude a pro- | they will safl for the land of their birth tlon of Collegiate 4o | 1ogre written by a local writer and a |The men are being deported on orders * Miss Mary Ph 1 na | pantomime in which Shakespeare's | from the Department of the. Interfor of the sectlon e a luncheo e | mother {s telling a fairy story of Mab | Of the men who are being dep-rtud, the Hotel Fontenelle Saturday, May 13 and Robin Goodfellow to the boy, Shakes- | majority are cripples and unable to sup 2 peare, The boy finally falls asleep anl | port themselves. Others, it {s asserted, A business meeting, mcluding princi- | the muses of Nature, Drama and Music |Are being sent back on account of their ire In an endow him. criminal records. Shakespeare's Dreams, in three scenes Scens Midsummer Night's Dream, A - one-act arrangement, with chorus and dances, High Bchool of Commerce, Scene TI—-As You Idke It. A one-act e ke 4o O Tk st ||| Claremont Inm| ing of some of Ehakespeare's lyrics. South HASH oghgeL L e T 610 So. 17th St. o Tempest. One-ac - ent; dance of reapers, mermaids, NOW OPEN ants of autumn rainbow, Ceniral High Final Tables pally election of officers for next year will occupy the Business Women's club Tuesday Woman's Christian association evening at 7 o'clock the Young Storles of Mmaha writers will be told at the meeting of the Omaha Tell o' league, reday afternoon at the publie lbrary., Mrs. E. G. Hampton leader of the program, will tell ““Tarts by Mrs, Ella W, Peattie; Mins Inabel M Millan, “Madam Mosquitn,” by 8 All characters taking part in the above thres scenes group-d This new hotel marks a new epoch in the botel world *12” Hampden Tulla A. W. Bwartz; Mrs, C, W, I around Shakespesre, Reading Ben Jon of Omaha and the mid-west 2 Attio Btory of the Epiphan son's tribute to Ehakespears To say that it {s the most raduation atc | 1 Keene Abbott. The meeting promises to Y. W, C. A, Notes, complete hotel of its size in be one of the most interesting of the The household arts department is In Omaha would be putting it or the YOIlng Men year, due to this fact o of the Vesper service for tc mildly. be L 2 R TR Y nddress 8 one appropriate for (his Every known convenience And a Timepiece Right PGS e g » departme weat Woman," pre . 58 8t y ” given by Chapter 10 of the P, ¥. O, Bix » " !’rh“ m}’ nt i A‘ { ';,‘.’ ‘umn, ,vv for the comfort of x|n4'pl: WATCH has 17 fine ruby jewel terhood Thursday at the home of Mrs 15, LE! ponted g havies 3. Copy fron will be found only at th ) s S i g B g oo ot the musical part of the program, most of Claremont Tnns WATCH has "'nmnfluknlcd balance agne har ; ” . the talent s taken from the members of P it wheel. B y incheon the hostess will | . o = y, assisted b v r ,mlm Mre, W, B [ J, €, Wilson of Raymond, Neh,, who wa Hia depurifopiit, At o Be. folows: . Vighn The:Proel s s the Puddmxv WATCH has Brequet bair spring. 0 . ¢ ; s golo, Mr. Will Hetherington, accompu All we ask s an oppor WATCH has Woodward, Mrs, Clolan8 will read a one of the charter members, The pre M . 1. Thi W9 )y tunity to prove to you that 2 as patent regulator, “ s Da and roll eall ram e presided over b e presl Py Lo it SRS QERe | ’) # Y v paper on H|‘.,1’v,,y '[\ A ”\ ) :”n,. ;‘}:r.’ \‘y i, ]1 roh ’m pr ,” Bine Crale and’ Mise. Hisyy Witk aforesald is true to the letter, | x/:;CH has steel escape wheel, responses will be on the wame 10 dent, 3 [ lerry, Mrs, ( por i gy o Pty ! ; 'CH has double brace SR Resky 2 Btophens opens with a scripture reading strom, Mra AW, Anderson, accomps Our Tea Room Tariff | P ce main rs. Barl B, Btanfleld was elected ” HO Opening prayer, Mre R, Brewster At g v o #r s i pesaincs g : ay veh : Jeader of the new parilamentary practice | NENAAT P! e, ol A I R b violin obligato, Mr. Will Hetherington Special Noonday Luncneon, ; WATCH has safety click, o Il be an addition to s 4 F | Mrs, A. W. Anderson, accompaniat. Miss clal DY WA I :v»., which wi Pt r‘\‘” e MJS Edfla DUI']JHJ [Mre. 3. M. Balley; papers, Mra. M. D 4 R e oo A “e:‘p-"un ||l”nr:!r]0 | TCH has double sunk dial, ’ Jmshe Woman's club activit okt | eno and Mra. 1. Farrs \Benedfe'{r ( perisans (s Ha' Hostdss. - AL 11i%: Sasial | #peclal Sunday Dinner, WATCH bas 20-year gold filled year. My F. A H'rmf'll ot ""] I'; "' - by Rev. C, H. Burrill, Lunch and soclal NOUE athlate Totiown bise ~ nthat: Sasviss | B800—5:30 to 7:30, !_ case, ‘m'};r:"','.r.:: ' ‘;;I,m:fl‘,r;; O Mihe clase. | President, Mrs. O. 3, Burrlll; vice presi- |hour from 13 to 3 o'dlock in the after light refreshments are served and a pro PHONE DOUGLAS 2735 WATCH has engraved, plain or cured to direct the wo class. | 4ot Mrw, 1, J, Kelland: socretary, Mrs. |n00n. Rev, A. J. McClung and Re z — 4 " cte ® " d s s " g8 . . of fe by Miss Wickstrom has A engine tu The meeting day selected was the "Tuen- | ;o 0 gpoeqie ™ orpirer, Mrs. A, Clol- |3, C. Wilson will sing, A talk, "Birth mI'S CharlcaHBuz'nZ'l gram of: wusla by Mi Jckstrom ha MIS8 ROSALIND HULL, Prop. glne turned case, WATCH has and is everything that makes up a good, reliable timeplece, p th the moet been arranged by the department ;hy Afl"-r:;"’nfifl"’":"'”::‘:‘"‘ :1”p;r‘|::w land; corresponding becretary, Mras. P, |of Benson White Ribbon,” will be given | At the regular meeting of the high from which this class i an outgrowth. Penoyer. A called business meoting was [by Rev, J Wilson, Message from | sehod! iiterature class on Tuasday even- held Friday evening at the home of Mrs |Mrs. Dr, MoGoy of Ban Diego, Cal,, read ton. Who will divide the summer there ing, Mr. Jean Duffield is to give a talk The Morth Side clrclo of the Child Con- | Kelland by Mra J. Bpeedls. Reading by Lillian | Which groups shall go first has not yet | "% 0 Fop o o o s, “The Ring of Ton“"s BEA“T' lIIIT WATCH 1s kept in ropatr free of ; servation leagus will meet Fridey at 2 Bnow. Teschers' hour and question box, | been decided, but early announcements |, “wgieiung” The class has been charge two years and i o'elock st the home of Mrs, George Ad- [ The South Omaha Woman's club #il) | Mre. Maud Searson, leader. Reading will be made | studying myths during the last year and Buaranteed to last a ! wers, 2113 North Twoniy-third street, |#lvo ita annual luncheon at the Hotel | Miss Bdith Calvert. Benediction by Itev Nid Bt b ek Widows will|this story is founded on the old Norse | It I8 not necessary to shampoo quite Hfetime with ordinary ‘ 1 1il take place. Loyal Saturday, May 6. Mre. A, D, Ma- [John Calvert P HEGRINY. - 0% SEWIVIED | o | 80 frequently if your bair is properly care. ’ WOOUoN of pooemy. . sors, Mra, X, B, Boyer and Mrs. Charle meet Tuesdny afternoon at 2 o'clock !n |07 ' | cleansed each tinte by use of a really L . WY ARS BIS. MDOFES The budget for May will be ready for | cleansed eac 4 the assembly room of the Young Women ¥ | o The South Omahs Woman's club Wil [Gowe are the members of the general | The Rev. €, N, Daweon of the DIets | errisien bevatetion ‘,’;M‘,l,h'f’,“m“ eS| istribution this week and can ba se. | K000 shampoo. The easiest~to use and Free! Free! Freel hold its snnual luncheon at the Hotel [ committes, Mrs, Robert Falkner and | Memorial chureh will speak before the | (oo oo Co i o me place i cured from the office or in the lunch | quickest drying shampoo that we can FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Loyal Baturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. | Mrs. Dean Kinger are on the program | Business Women's councll meeting Tue room. 'The issue contains announce- | recommend to our readers may be pre- We glve away fi There will be muste and a program of |committes, Musical numbers bo |day between 11 and 2 o'clock at th fhe meeting of Chapter B, N. 6f.the|ments of some very Interesting affalrs | pared very cheaply by dissolving a tes- || one gald - fi1] y free and gratis toasts, The affalr is In charge of Mrs, [glven botween the courses by the |court house. Ladies of the Central United| 1 1 0 sisterhood. anmounced on the |t be given by the association during the | spoonful of canthrox, obtamed from your (| with “agch rm:d or‘flnl:em" chain A. 1, Majors and members of the pro- (woman's chiorus of the musice' depart- | Presbyterian church will serve luncheon. | 1w calendar for May 6, has been month druggist, in a cup of hot water. This [ bought from us thi 80 watches gram commiites, Mrs, Georgo C. Carley, {ment, of which Mra. Ringer Is chairman e Vsiaciial 107 -ons ok - rubbsd’ Into.-the Sedlp creates s thick 6 this week, who was elected president of the club, | Mys, Faikusr is responsible for the pro- | g . o oo i summer camp OMAHA INVITES TRAVELERS lather, soothing and cooling in its ac-|| One FREE Time Service Card was foreed to resign by Niness in the [gram on tonsts. Mrs, Richard Laverty : s e o) W Ve 8 7 ARG A . # = 3 z Tatly 864 Mrs, P, J. Warrell’ was |will be toastmistress, Moesdsmes Farrell of the Young Woman's Christian asso-| The South Eide Woman's Christian TO MEET HERE NEXT YEAR | tion. as well as beneficial to scalp and With Every Watch Sold, e s e Sat gt e Jrarrell | giuion, near Bennington, Nob., will Le re- | Temporance unfon, of which Mrs WHMam | o “xonaska diviston of the Travelers' | DAIF: After rinsing the scalp is fresh PRGN 5 DOV Je . orrian, Majors, Cresuey, | o0 ' (hix vear the last week in May, | Borry 14 president, will be entertained at and clean, while the hair dries quickly Bed nd Watkine wil respond to the Protective assoclation, now In session at Mrs. W, H. Peacock will he hostess for ,,:“:,':’ ;,I,,,,fl,,q k,‘,’.l,. ,.,vl.,,’m';l,.yy to ):: 'ul'- Miss Laura Hyde will be in charge of the [a tea at the home of Mrs, G. ¥. Copper, | Aliiance, ‘Neb., has heen invited by the [and evenly, developing & bright luster egaar ro' & tusiness meeting of Chapler B, P. of Rescrvations should be made to | AP all summer and will be assisted by | ol Twentleth street, Thursday | commereial clubh of Omaha to hold it |@nd & soft fluffiness that makes it seem . Buests the P. E. O. Elsterhood, Tuesday wt 2| 0 oiiien by May 4 department secretaries from the assocl sery heavy.—Advertisement lsth afld Doll".l o'eluock at her home, %2 South Thirty- i€ 3 2 e iy J e n of the Orown Up the Golden Stairs, it 200 o'clock. A Mothers’ doy yoxt/ year's session at Omaha Store Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till § P. M. BURGESS NASH COMPANY, “EVERYBODY'S STORE" econd avenue. 2 pesond arp The thirteenth annual meeting of the Tennyson chapter of the Chautaunua First district, Neobraska VFederation of circle will be entertained Monday after- | Women's clubs, was held at the Metho noon by Mrs, Allen Koch. Mol call re. [dist church in Byracuse Wednesday sponse will be quotutions on the stars | Mre. T. J. Gist of Falls City talked and the lesson on "“Venus" will be led [on “The General Federation Magazine,' by Mrs. E. G. Hampton. Mrs, R. % Sun- [ Mre Emma Reed Davisson of Lincoln on derland, Mrs. W, B. Howard and Mrs |"“The Housekeeper's Advocate Mre. R. . Parrott will read papers on astro- |James T. Lees of Lincoln on “Nebras nomieal mubjects and Mre, T, M, Prit- |ka's Assets in Art,” ‘and M E B chard will tell a story, Mrs. G, C. Ed. | Penney of Fullerton on "The Immigrant gerly will review ““The Quality of Genfus’ | As Seen Throngh His Own Literature and Miss Josephine Cralg will sing. A resolution was adopted asking that the state federaMon request the legis- The Dundee circle of the Child Con- |lature to have a portion of the Pine sorvation league will hold u meeting post- | Ridge country set aaide ss a national poned from last week, on Monday After- | forest rosnrve, Mrs, Hugh LaMasters of noon at the residence of Mrs. Fred BI: | recumsen apoke on ott, jr.. B Webster street. The discus- | outiook.” Then cams the address of the son will be on kindergarten (oples u8 | yiuse president, Mre. J N, Paul of 8t announced for the meeting last week Paul Preparations for ohserving Memorial |, ye day will be made dt the regular meeting of Genersl Lawton auxillary to the Unitod Bpanish War Vetcrans, Wednes . day afternoon at Memorial hall Prevents Moths!! |’ An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. ¥ Be sure to have your win- ter garments Dry (leanad before laying them away for the summer, I April 30, 1016— TORE NEWS FOR MONDAY 2 And Here Are Thousands of Fresh New Muslin Under-Garments In the May Sales at Rare Savings HIS May sale of muslin underwear is like a new bunch of flowers, every day, just fresh and just as weleome; more welcome, in fact, for women nowadays like to make their dollars stretch and everything in this sale is caleulated to give the most of good material and good workmanship that is possible for the money. No other such opportunity to lay in underclothes supplies at little prices as this E»re Monday. Phone Douglas 197. “Civies Report and Club reports were glven, and Mrs. Wherty of Pawnee City gave a paper cn “Our Libraries The delegates were taken for an auto mabile trip over the city and the sur rounding country, several points of his | Say to our driver: ‘‘Have these clothes Dry Cleaned and return them in a bag, or |' box, ready to put away." Yy If left in the package in || which they are returned we || The Omaha Buffrage association will [torical interest being shown give a tea Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mre, J. C. Frost. Thirty-fourth | The Benson Baptist Missionary circle and Martha streets, Mra, F. 1. Birss will [met Thursday with Mrs. E. C. Fuller. Desk on “Woman as a Citizen and |[Mre. J. T. Plokard was leader of the musical numbers wil he given by Miss | Program Ethel Lyons and Miss Leota Parker - The Benson Woman's club meets at the = y The musle section of the Assaclation of [home of Mrs, E. €. Hodder in a “domes guarantee no moths will { | Collegiate Alumnae will close n very no- |tio selence” session, Mrs Hodder will bhother them ' 4 tive and pleasant season Tuesday, May 2 [jend and papers will be read by Mrs g | al the Thomas Fry home, 224 Binney |1 N' Horton, Mre. . A. Tracy and Mrs sireet, with & musical and soclal evening. [ Mart Armstrong. The roll call will be The following will take part in the pro- |answered by current events gram: Misses Mabel Hanrickson, Allce Fry, Elizabeth ¥ry and Mesdames Root The Banieon Wamen's Christian. Tem F. H. Alls, George Tunison and Rey |rerance union holds an all day's session Daocherty. Friday at the Presbyterian church. This Better be on the safe side. The PANTORIUM 1515.17 Jones St. | Phone Douglas 963. ‘ i South Side, 4708 South 24th, will be the. birthday anniversary and | anniversary Phone South 1283, The West Side Woman's Christian Tem- | the main address will be given by Raev perance union will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mra. Glenn Gerken & W12 Pine street. Mrs B. E. Gants will be leader of a program on mercy and re lef and flower mission departments. of T he A E o l l A N which she is.superintendent. = Membors will turn In thelr prohibition petitions at thin meeting v o c A L I o " Methods of organisation will be dis cussed by the vocational guldance section | of the Assoclation of Colleginte Alumnae Tuesday st 416 o'clock at the Young Woman's Christian association There 'l Opening Monday Investigate our Opening Prices | on Photographs Imperial Studio Women's Muslin Drawers at 15¢ Crepe de Chine Camisoles at 85¢ will be & resume of the year's work 1o Made of good quality muslin with ruffle finished with Protty effects, with rows of lace insertions to form shoulder gether with & discussion of plans for next hemstitehed ineh hem lae . 2 your and election of ofifcera Thia is (he A strap; lace edge trimming 538 Rose Bldg. final mdoting of this dopartment (or thls Women's Nainsook Corset Covers, 35¢c Camisoles of Crepe de Chine, $1.25 to 3750 Cor. 16th and Farnam (g A Fine quality nainsook, finished with embroidery edge An‘ll Crepe de chine, silk Jersey or satin; from the plain, all M oand Mrs. T, D Olin, Mys R ¥ ribbon.run beading. Very specia silk to tha very elaborate trimmed creations Sunderiand, Mes. J. B Carnal and M | B N et nacien, T | " Na:"SOOR or .Cambnc COVGI‘*. 50c | Envelope Chemise of Muslin, 50c ‘ day svening. Other reservations ha rimmed front and back with fine | nsertions an Made with V' yoke of embroidery msertion; lace or ! Mo Nosduen: y Women's Muslin G t 39¢ i i rery e iter 404 or o » 88 RN - B peie's e hewost, arves T oo l\OV’ll}B'fl o R Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, 98¢ § cont It you g fr RS W N Cranmoer o0 Phoncaresh s 3 - Empire yoke of Iace and embroidery insertion; finished [drumuist o packags of canthros | C i M) Wnerson, Ia x LALL lace or emhroidery, Good quality with o edge solve & teaspoonful in & cup of d yor Ahat you'll find . . Tha M Walters ‘ 2 ) vy y SRAMPE 0 aew 0N {“.;‘.‘ - vy Puller volu itting Women's Nainsook Goynn at B0c Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, $1.25 ot pour o 11 at 4 time on 1he ol richened, carrytng quality Nainsook or muslin gowns, several pretty styles, with fine Plae nalne 4 rately trimmed with vows of val lace o N-fil;:-_."'m tone that makes It (ncompar ace and embroidery insertions and ed B o 4 e g ik e . ! G Losen Ma . GRS O SNt for . annlnpe Chemise nt $L76 to 3698 . 4 L ; ’ ’ v l‘ 3 . < . ’ o » angl ‘ B Worte Pt Mot - nn‘-mok or Batiste Gowns, 98 Women's Muslin Petticoats, 98¢ ot of e Woaman's Baptist ¥ . ' \ wit " y [ § e ) Sohmoller & Mueller [l g P Palvasy thureh Mrs Postor has i M | pamen e e Piano Company s IR0 S Nalnsook Gowan, 910 Cambric or r Muslin Potticoats $1.25 ’ el Mis W B Myers was AL Parsam M ks o 5 " : | " . | W1a smbr and mus wil \ 9 [ — Mes N A Balling Omaha, Nob N ‘k o o a3 1k ws of la \ and lace odg lerla LOBE < roger ol N hofien, § Meadana ainsook or Ordpe Gowns, §1.39 | QIS BN M. dames Ay, e Vors N ‘ ‘ . Petticoats of Nainsook at $1.756 and $12.50 »l .25.‘.9&.&0;' o™ ananly b : N . —— S T —— t ! W 2 o E Tho s i o e Jess| WH GRAAR PALOWS BLANENYS . F‘mo Gowns at 33 !\(\ to $28 M : Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $5.00 to $32.50 ".n.n“. l.... b Ladien’ Rolbal womiy will e & ainacok, batist . A sl " . r § abaste [3 Ad b YooQy solsy o4 ty styles, trimmed with ribbon bead . .| € oF ] i . ¥ . Dresher Bro'. v o, ¢ . TEACHER OF PIANO .'II& » V‘ ATTERS The Manbieal Senie AF Bensn 1 ‘ .y EAnand and sleeied offlenrn, who are A Burgess Nash Oo —Everybody s Store10th and Harney