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7 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MA Y 11, ‘1916 CIAL AFTERNOON AT COUNTRY CLUB Such an Idea is Being Considered for the Outdoor 8eason About to Be Opened MEN MAY COME TO THE TEA By MELLIFECI A== Muy 10 It may be that tk Country elub wil uve for the wsemson aboul to open w ocinl afterneon” every week, much on ame model ax the fur-fmed after won affalre at Me Lirook, or that tl newer pattern of eountry club ox cellonce, the Piping Rock b oon Lon Inland The afternoon chowen will ther Tuesdny or Thursday, s as § to fall pon one of the duncing days r rather | nikhie, Wednesday and #aturdny | If this idos of a speelnl afternoon, « poclally featured In the club doings of the wock, becomes a venlity, sl the mem- | s ure to make it u point to put in an ppeatance, and a Kroup of matrons b n each week for the Nostesses witl «17ln to pour ten Ihe only obstacle which new weeims (o tand i the ocinl wily nfternoons at the Country club in the question whethes the m can finish with thelr business Wt1alrs early onough in the day to be In tme for & cup of tea and @ chat srornd with the matrons and glr “LAf6" haw facetiously reterrod 1o the focking of men to the Meadow WHrook 1ub In day time as “meetiogs of the un employed,’ Omaha's unemployed do not the Conntry club~and herw s the problem to be solyed DPundee Woman’s Club Luncheon The Dundes Woman's lincheon followed by the annual husi ness mooting today at the residence of Mrw, 1, L, Combs, Pink roses brigh®ned the dining room and lllace wers used pro fusely in the other rooms the Aining room were Mre, (), ( Edgerly rotiring president of the club, and Me nmes W, 1. Belby, 1, I, Ferguson, A g Freen, 15, A, Boardsley and ., 1, K1 Jeks Other club members present wore Minsos oy Ance Conklin ) Vorguson Mesdames audames 1, H, Arey, G, ¢, Young, L, Palrd, Charles McMartin, J. K. Barton 6. . Magee, A, Benson S Wi Marshe)l R, Braden Hoyal D. Miller, L. Brayton, M. Graykon Moore, A. Colvin, John A, Moore N. Crosby, J, 0. Morton A. (', Croswman, Holle' 1. Oburut I M. Cromsman, 1B, Orangs, W, B, Curtls, W. 0. Perry, 1. 7. Dodds, Caorgs 0 Piay I J. Dodds, W, B Rhondar Kugene Dival, Atanley Rosewntor, W. I, Haneock, * Joe Roth, Louvens Hathaway, W, L, Belby, B, Howard, W, I, Whafes, 7. Hubbard, ¥R, Boralahi 0. 1, Johnson Peroy Btevens, 1. B, Jones, N, K, Kype, Allen Koch, . 11, Wenterfiald, Charles Leslie, G, W. Wickersham, Laelgh Leslle, For Miss Bcott, Miss Uarda Seott, & bride of next tendny, will have no attendunts, The \x girl friends of the bride, who have son chosen to stretch ribbond at the wedding, are Miss Mildred Marr of Kan- City, Miss Ruth Gould, Mims Luche lirown, Miss' Georgine Davis, Misy Flor- niee Rush and Miss Clare foriver. There J. O, Yelser, will be a rehearsal of the wedding st he home of the future bride Monday ening. Mins Ruth Gould gave a small Informal Home luncheon this afternoon for n few lose friends of Miss Scott. The table entorplece was o Iargo basket of plnk ¢ cosom, tled with pink tulls, Miss Alice Duval will entertain in formally to s small party of Miss Hcott's friends tomorrow, Wriday, Miss Mildred Varr of Kansas City will have two tnbles at bridge at the home of her (wtar, Mrs, Charlos Hendriokson, in Miss | Preceding Miss Vlorence Rush's matines affair Saturday, Miss Luclle Brown will entertain the party at luncheon at the University club, Honor Bride-Elect. Mrs, 1. B, Midor and Miss Anna filder were hostesses at a misoellnnoous hower given at the Hotel Rome early in he week, complimentary to Miss Anna cheotor, & May bride, Miss Ruth Oold- toin, of Des Moines, and Miss Sara Mar- of Kansan City were the out Other guests includeds Meadamens Danaky, jeott's honor, kowltz ttown guests. Mosdames 1. Milder fon Milder M {ataldt , Btallmaster, 8. Bchechter, Morria M| Minnan ne, arnh Adler, 1Koy Lottle Horn, Mollie Corby yodmun Fiva Alpirn sphia \Weinsteln illinn Levy ather Tate! kithel hter {innle Arkin Hannah Mushkin one Miushkir Marte Adlor ( Wolf pnnette hinme annie Hlument na O ori At Prairie Park Club A morning delig luxury =-an ever Orlyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Prepared by a Docte I W, Lyon & Som, le helong to enjoyed n | Asststing In | Timely Fashion Hint By LA RECONTRUSE, | | | | Long sleeves and o V neck are foatures of the bodice. A orushed ribbon girdle in Joftre blue affords & smart note The broad-brimmed hat with ribbon streamers 19 u dintinotive novelty A charming garden fete frok In shown |in white embroidered batiste. The lines {are simple and youthful Narrow ruffles | are areanged on the bottom of the wkirt, which is distended by a hoop of boning l | Monday ovening st the home of Miss | held Thursduy ev ening at 745 o'clock &t (OMAHA CLUBWOMEN T0 VISIT GOTHAM Giood Representation at the Biennial Convention of the General Federation JOURNEY ON A SPECIAL TRAIN Omaha club womer | ventior able representation at the min o the General | Women's clubs In New York \ opens Ma ) 1slemnt Wor inelude 1) Omahu dent, Miw. 1 len, Mra, I, J Mirs Kutherine gonmon and Mr %0 a4 al ond Mi to My, 1 Now York nhont will attond the M Min ldgnr Al M. Lavd e MI Hirem nr Worley n Geo wil and Mrn, J hivay nl 1 stanfidld will be that tym. rhnte Lol (' naton are o planning ttond n and A ponwibile other Omaln wonies ol Hot tnd by virtue o " flie M1 of oivil federation, and M K. K ) Kd eron, member o the leginlntive health, and Mre tary From the Brooks Beasley nnd The Dundes and # it no Aclegnton his The Join n apecial teain from the urduy, May % Suffs Plan Work Among Club Women at Big Convention IPrederick I and Mi who hold siate of ik blannal offieen eluly will Min whao w0 the Haves M Cameron | hewds commit tale weore Min Hobert will Woman's club wldent; Mis vV, Welel Bonron the Mry ) pre ] lubs have Mt wont 10 Hutfrage NEW YORK The Nutional American Womun {5 muking areangements (o kpread Aif frago propagands amony the 16,000 dele gntes expocted to attend the convention of the Genoral Federation of Women's cluba here from May % to June Buf frage londers announced today thut the delogates will be invited to attend a mass meeting, at which Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the nasocis: May amwociation tion, will preside John D, Rockefeller will open his ex tate at Tarrytown on June 2 and give 69 of the members of the women's olubs an opportunity to ses his Japaness, Al pine anAl Italian gardens. ~ Other dels gates will he entertained at the homes o Jonso! y the | the ¥ Women's © 1[1:-:‘:] I:I‘:I.Al”:h“"l ’l:uzwm, #lven by th ”:m oung mun's Christian associs~ "¢ Mre. Welen Gould Bhepard and Mre The dossbatle . ng p {0, W. P. BWelmont. The Chamber of o decorations were spring flowers 1l take 600 on o Lrip to Weat The cvening was spent in hemmmg tes | University Club Notes. ‘;":'"!""'“ el | towelw for the honor suest. Thoss pres- | An unusual interest centers-sbout the|*7%" | ent were | tuncheon wpeaker at the. University elub | oy« ' | Maendamen Meusdumen | Thursday afternoon, Dr, Roland G Blflhop Brlstol \{:rnllr-l “‘l‘llln ;‘rm:’ 4‘7‘;,”{“.”_ | Usher. Wor the lust tWo years no su- ertlnh Byars, ¥tle Hminor | Ruby D Teene Mouthrop thorlty has heen. more quotsd on intar. | Spea,ks a,t Ashbury Puuline Nell #miror. | national projects than Dr. Usher. His {Lols Hyars, | "Mandamen Kroyer, J. Caly | work on ""Pan-Ciermanism’’ has a stand- Ing In Kurope equsl to its Amerioan, and Han Meadnmon Ray Bhelly Kaffee Club Anniversary. | tairw. Dr. Usher's talk tomorrow at the The thirtythind birthday of the Kaffee 1 club will be upon “Internationsl Posi- club, the oldest social olub in the ety | tion of the United Btates.”” Among the and composed of CGerman women who | other works of this ‘wuthor which have hhve been friends almost for a lifetime, | made 4 world scoring are “The Challenge was celebrated by an elaborate Tuncheon | of the Futups’ and "Pan-Americanism.” at the Hotel Ragme today. A huke birth The club will give its closing dinner- dny cakeé prepared by Mrs. William Rice | dance Saturday, with the promise of the wans 8 foature of the decorations for the | gavernors that the affalr will be a party luncheon table and covers were pluced | and a good one, for fifty, | Mrn, C, O, Behaoffor hing been president | | and Mrw. M, A. Nagl, secretary sinco the | clnb was organized, Other charter mem Immanuel Baptist Luncheon. The execitive committes of the wo. A | man's organization of the Immanuel Bap- bers who attended the birthday PaFLY | (0 ohureh met thin afternoon with Mra, aro Mry, Bophle Richards, Mrs, Fanbile | ooy A Shorwood for luncheon and Prushauff, Mrs, Margaretha Langs and |, yake plans for the work of the com: Mrs, Frank Schnets, Mesdames William | 0" vour an annual event. Tn the year Rice, Gottlieb Btors, John Baumer, Ben | 4. 10sed the women studied home and Jobst, 1. Tebbens, Werdinand Hchmits, ) goreign misston work and sewed for the | Martin Tibke, August Specht and Nottie The officers Visiting Nurse assoclation. Heckman are also early members of the | of )6 committes are; Mrs. Charles A club #herwood, president; Mrs. J, B. Almy, — feo president; Mre. Charles W. Bimon, On the Calendar, recording secretary; Mrs, J. W, Moore, The Thursday Bridge club will meet orresponding » tary: Mrs. Charles | * tomorrow with Mrs, Charles Hendrikson, | T. Hodman, treasurer The guest of the afternoon will be Miss Mildred Marr of Kansas Oity, sister of | Orpheum Party the hostess, Mra Heulah Sinclalr was hostess this - | afternoon to & party of ten wussts ut the Today's Affairs, | Orpheum and later at tea In the Cricket The W, W, elub gave a kenaington this [ room. aftarnoon at the home of Mra, Fred| | Murtin | Original Cooking Club. Mrs, Ward M. Pureess was hostess at The Original Cooking club was anter her homae this aftarnocon to the executive : tamed at luncheon at the home of Mrs, committee of the Omaha Mne Arts > | Georgs Bernhard Pring this afternoon at oloty | the remular fortnightly gathering The Columblan olub gave an entertain- | ment &t thelr hall this afterno P',~'|'|.‘l M"“‘"lll M A Vollaok of Havana, Cuba, Leave-Taking Affair arrived this morning to be the guest for fra. T. W, Traoy entertained the mer bers of the Dale Hridge b Tusaday e honor of Mrs, A, €, Orbe wl this week for her old v Hooh 1, Malne, ighest ae H \. 1, O | Widows to Have Pilonic I Torpin A . | tre, Paste Curt r. .| ht==a noon-time UNE NOCOSKILY = The expression throug flowers of the sacred sentim yoars Bright Nowers \f been much referred to, by Freueh | and British students of internationsl af- | {s & custom which has become universal in the past few White flowers if mother has passed away ' | | HESS & SWOBODA | | FLORISTS Memorial Service BARATOGA BPRINGS, N, Y, May 10 | After n brief business ession of the gonornl corifetence of the Methodist Epis- copal churoh today the remainder of the tims was devoted to a mervice in eom- memoration of the centennial wnniversary of the death of Wishop ¥rancis Asbu of the ploneer leaders of the church Bishop Asbury, speakers said, during his Nife traveled annually approximately 4,000 miles, princlpally on horseback, and during each yea? preached from 00 to 400 sermons. Ampng the speakers at the werviee was Bishop Frank M, Bristol of Omaha, A resolution was roquesting congress to enact & law pro unanimously adopted nibiting the sale snd munufacture of spirituous Mauors In the Hawalia Islnnds, The same proposal was referrod to n committee yestorday nfte had been expressed of a phrase iIn the resolution which wae characterized am re | flecting on the morals of United Htates | soldiers. The eliminated | in the resolution adopted today. ritician reference was & fow days of his mother, Mra. Alexan- dor Pollack, and sister, Mrs Charles Btantord Vigutter. Mr. Pollack s en route from Han Diego, Cal, to New York, and expeots to return to uiavana in a few weeks Mrs, T Wil Wilburn of Atkinson m and Misa Lona omas he guesty of Mrs, James Morris New arrivals from Omaha st The Eline hotel, Bxcelslor Hprings, are. Wffle M Hografe, Mr. 1. Hayden and Miss My den. Mr. and Mra. Fred Daugberty leave tonight for an extended western trip They will visit Ant ) w Mexico and Calitornia and will be gone & month rs Day MAY 14TH h the medium of beautiful wnt of “MOTHERS' DAY mother (s still here ot of Dental Surgery . 1415 FARNAM STREET, PAXTON HOTEL TW 200 50 N Y. Ciy ‘ Mempers -«.;;7.. ;v‘ .".l;;--z?:l;“" Mapesie _'.. rr‘!'filz'.“\Nr- L; it it Uikt SUPERINTENDENT METHODIST HOSPTIAL 256 YEARE, | | | MIE ARLIE V. M LAUGHEIN Here is One Writer Who Goes to Aid of the Poor Sparrow | uke for the English spars Found: One Long hax this pestiterous snip of a bird been slandered as & no-count plague, But now, It In found to have one lonssome | irtue What? |1t will eat dandalion seeds. No, you Aon't have to wshell them, thresh them, ( | run them through a cotton gin snd & fannink mill to refine them and then | aerve them i o glass tumbler in a bird | cnge Me's not a bit particular, He's very | Ademocrntic, in fact, this sparrow Chap. He will hop right down on the kresn lawn and eat the seeds, cotton and all, when they are ripe. Me catohes them Just hefore they wet a chance to shuke theisolvon to the winds, and scatter thely hreed over the lawns of the fellow wha has punched thalr conins out of the urotind with a dandelion puncher This apnrrow, If you disturb him not, und wateh him well, will be found to de vour great mouthfuls of the dry flimsy | cotton-like substance that® carrles the soed of the dandellon, Nelthar will he | ont the flower when It is really pretty and would delight the heart of even | Villista, He walts patiently untfl the flower 18 dead, until the seed is dry and | about resdy to he Blown about Then he feasts. Thus is the sparrow vindioated and re« deomed e The greatest length af the German sm- | pire, meanured from northeast fo south | west, iy 830 miles s | GAOALD, AVLTS. 6. MI Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings German Sailor Lad Walks Across the Country for Health Woman Delegate Reaches Chicago CHICAGO " Ma 0 Among the tirst arvivals of del te eput Vean nationa nventi be held here Walking from New York to San Fran Inne n M Lonike T of MiS-'sjaco to regain his health, Walter Wad ila, Moni who la ere toduy L0 8LaY | qepiwel, a 21-year-old rman sallor, with bt} after thy conven Mrs, Lusk 18 4 reoltal of a series of hig olored ad one of the elght deleg elocted in the|yantures in the last few years, 1s making Monfuns state-wide primaries out of aig yhort sojourn fn Omaha ficld of twenty-two candidates. The iy has u lettor from the German con deleation v Instructed to vote for Sen-| guiete in York to the German eon ator Cumming for president sul In Ban Francisco, and while In Omaha locu! German ve Mothers' Isited representatives of Ohser .| The young Teuton's wanderlust and apirit of adventure have taken him to Day at Omaha [nj |om o soveters b e e e d—for 1a but a led—was arrested ax Mothers' duy will be ouserved at the|a apy by the British authorities at Santa Univeraity of Omalia Priday afternoon Lucia, British West Indes, shortly after with » joint program given by the Youn the outbreak of the Buropean war, ac Mew's and Women's Christian associs rding to his story. He wia releassd tions. The Hev. Charles Cobbey of the after twenty-six hours' imprisonment First Chriatiun ehureh will be the prin-| after having resigned himself to his ex pal aponker. Al male students of pocted fate—to be shot as a spy i wea carnations in honor | Young Waddorwel, which, by the way, { the event wh all co-edn will wear | jgn't his right name, has papers to show e that he has been fn the merchant marine T PN TR YT orvi of Germany, England, Norway PRIZE WINNERS IN CONTEST | ard the tnited States. He wis on the AT ST MARY'S SEMINARY | fritisn steamer Cluimborhail hen the world war started Miss M | f 0 medal | Wadderwel's father died recontly afte and (i wriee i the any elooution | tWenty-nine yaars' service in the German contest of M 8L Ma eminary, | arm A younger brother Is in the which was | (0 Bt Berehman s noad. |trenches at Verdun. The family home \s omy Miss | det Martin carried | In Posen . ff wocond honos In hia wanderings the German youth PR has been through Kurops, Africa and Sure Thing | Bouth Amerioa. He intenda to mall from B L ot b e ey et | “prisco” Yo China and ihe orisnt. 3o ware not fo YWILOPA. | sponka seven languages. o it'n th not the place, that| s “fleld equipment” on his trans 16,92 Seuke hf moriklity | continental tramp consists of a German But you snid regulntion army knapsack and a walking ‘mv:'-l |;1'~“.‘.; .1”‘.:- ‘l;vullvhn ‘In’r“‘!:“ tors that ,::,,n Me wears knee pants and goes hat- 4 i i —— s T (e 5131515 HOWARD ST, ===+ Will Save YouMoney — There$ A Reason GET OUR PRICES It ALWAYS PAYS In our immense stock of new arrivals for the living room and library. Here are four values too strong for you to let pags. Among the many hun dred pieces you will find in this seetion at onr every day attractive prices—ask these four pieces, They com bine high gnality with the low price on them, to see This large genuine Leather pocker. ... 921,00 Rocker (Like fllustration except tufts.) 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