) si ilU; H.MM lifcK: OMAHA. fcW'lhAlHhU IM. Vr". 3 G Clubdom I Directs Play Art Department, 0. W. C, Opens October 5. 1 lie lirt iiirctii of the art clrturt I mrnt, Oiruli Woman's club, Hill lie ' l.rlcj Thur.4V. U. tnl.tr 5. at 2;J(J n tn. in tli V. U'. C. A. Dr. Uowaul 1 1 jin ill om Mill iprak nil Hie I'aition 1'Uy -it OUramnicrjitii " 'I hn will l follow ri by 4 tounil table discus ion, Vim) uu will he siven by Unrolliy MriiilmuKM. Mr. lli.olr HuIiImi'. rntt of I'm di'iarlitiriit, invilri ill member it the Wniiuu'i ctuli ami their frirmtt (l annul the turrt iiik of the art tit jarluicnt. Concert Club Annual Meeting, Tlie City Comrrt 'ut will hold ft annual luncheon uiii) busincst inrctinK Monday, l-.IS o'clock, at tlie I-ontrnelle liotcl. Report of the p.i't year' work will sm Kivrn, new nflirrrs elrrtril anj plans (or the ensuing year oiitlmnl. All member aie reiirtr'l to be preiint. Jtctrrvation for the Jinn Inon may he tiisde wi'h Mr, llriirr liroii'ott topper, Mr. Arthur Mullen, Mil l!l.nc lie Sorriuon or Mii Kdith May Miller. South Omjhi Womin'i Club. ' Smith Omri'ia W'otn.in's club will open ile season with a mrptiou anil musical Ttiflay afternoon at the lioiiix of Mm. D. (".. Kol-h, 4018 South .'1 wrnty-filtli Mrcf, The pruiaani will be given by Mr. Tiillirrt Drown, soprano, accompa- r ind by Mr. M.iry A'lilr Abbott anil M i Iwrlyn ore, pianist. In lb'' ri'iciviiiK line will be Men iluiiet K. H. I.rinh, Carl Patrick, M. II. t'o(iriih:irve. Julia I'lilliam and J, Arthur And' rsoii, officer of tlie club. Mu Sigma. Mil Si?ma Study club will pie?: Wednesday. 10 . tn.. with Mrs. I aac Carpenter, .l'i.)5 l.afawttc av i line, "Knirrooii itr Ills Cniturv," will be tin subject ol lite opening inirtin?, of wh'rh -Nil-.. Kulpli l. wit is leader, 'J he program will be Vivrii by Mu. K tew it and Mr. .N, J', I'Vil. I-'ollow'!ni( t! c meeting Mr. Car renter and Mrs, (icorge Thompson will entertain the dub at luncheon. Mothers Club. The niotlirrs club will open the season with a I o'clock luncheon Wrdnorl.iv at the home of Mrs, C. V. Cox, Chicago street. Mr J I. K. King will assist, Mrs. J O. iJctwrilcr will review the Ak-Sar-IIen pageant, "Coronado in Ouiveraland. Mr. ' j e o r g e Mickcl will f.ive an outline of thq program for the mining year. Columbian Club Card Party. The Columbian rlub of Sacred Heart parish will give a card party Thursday r"iiiiiK at Lyceum hall, Twenty-second and Locust ulrcet. The. fiosteMea will be Mcsdatnea V. iaeohherfrer, H. L, Kennv, I). J, fiikhef. P. J. Morton, K. R. Hart, I lUnanahan. I'. J. Kelly, Kathleen Hart, William Krnna and Susan Hall. Chiiutauqua Circltn, Dundee Chautailiiua circle will ooeti the ncaoii with a nocial nieet- iiK Monday, 2 . m., at the home of Mr. K. J. Creer. 5(H); liurt utreet. Any one inti rested in the Chautauqua, work in invited to attend. The Tennyson circle contest lunch eon will be held Saturday, 1 p. m it the Prettiest Mile club. Sunshine Club O. E. S. The Sunshine club of Maple Leaf chapter, Order of pastern Star, will have an all day meeti.-f? Wednesday in the Ked Cross rooms, Maonic temple. The club will entertain at a danc ing party Friday evening in the the shrine rocin of the temple. League Women Voter. Mrs. C. 11. Dietrich of Hastings, director of' the Sixth recoil, Na I onal .( aiue f Women Voters, is visitinjr the Colorado, Xew Mexico and Texas league and will partici pate in their tlate conventions. She Mr. Arthur S. Harrington i directum the 'play, 'The Ho iiiancrrn," by ftimland, to be frr- tented by member of the upeecll rducati'iii department of tlie Omaha Woman'o club I riday afternoon in the auditorium of the' I'.tirKrm-Nath stoie. Trie matinee will be preceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon in the tra loom of the store. The affair isopen to all club wameti and tbeir Inrmlv Mrs. Harriiiutiiu i a pupil of Dean Turner of Weileyan tmiver sity ami ft at present undying dra matic art under Prof, Mil win PuU. She wan formerly Mis Verle Dick- iiiiiii of Lincoln, Dance number by the Mie l:oteen and Maxone Pott will be a feature of the matmee. Kcservatinn for the luncheon may he made at the tea room or with Mm. H. J. Holmes, leader of speech education department. will return in time for the third an nu.il Nebraska conference, which meets in Hasting Novembeer 16-17. Mr. Maude Wood parknationaal president, will be one of the speak ers, j St. Adalbert Bazar. The St. Adalbert parish bazar will end Sunday evening with the draw- it g of the prizes, which are as fol lows: I'irst prize, $KH); second prize, electric washer: third prize, clcrtric. vacuum sweeper: fourth prize, set of nislies; fifth prize, ton of coal. Danc ing in the evening; music furnished by Pluhacek-kozinajzl orchestra. Gymnas:um Clas. The gymnasium class of the Cath olic Daughters of America will open October 15 at Creighton gymnasium. Kegistration should be made before September .10 with Miss Catherine Carrirk. Denny Kyan will instruct the clas. Swimming will be a fea ture of the year's work. Dorcus Club Officer. Omaha Dorrirs club has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Iv. J. Hatch, president; Mrs. Ward Smith, vice uresident: Mrs. Joseph Kellcy, secretary; Mr. Louis N'el.son, treasurer, and Mrs. A. If, Allerh'.iligen, publicity. Dundee Woman's I Club Observes Birthday i j i The Dundee Woman' cluu wdl! celebrate the 'th nin .err y of lit riii,i!ion at the opening iiirrtmx Wedne.dy at . p. in at the borne ol Mr. W. O. perry tat Fauacre.. A vanfeii play, "I'be Meiry Merry Cuckoo," a Welsh play by Jam I Marki, will be Ii4tiire ol the rn -lertainiucnt. The nt will inttude Me.da met W, '1', John4ji, W, II. Panting, I red i.arkin, koy Shephard and KIU A. Wrttcrlitld, who is die lectmg th plav, Hereivmg with the presidrtit, Mi. X, K, Svpe, will be the following pat prrndciitf : Mcd.iinn V.. A, lleiitoit, K. K. Hume, ), I), V eiier, jr., I'. K. PUnn, A. C. Croman, J. K. Ferguion, li. ('. -lerly, Cluth Le!ie and V, T, Johnon. Mr. IleiiMin was tlie fut prrtident of the rlub. Automobile will be at the end of the Dundee ear hue from :MI to 1:45 for the rotivenirinc of iiiemU r who haven't car. Delegates to G. A. K. Meet. Cieorge Crook Woman' prlief eoip ba elected the following dele Kate to the national G. A. H, en campment to be held in He Mount tin week: Mesdanie Addie HoukIi, Palmy Terrell, Alleen Hall, Martha I'.oipiet, Laura Tisdale, Sarah llulf and Minnie Nicliol, Mission Study Class. The inistiou study il.n of the Omaha Federation of Missionary in- tietie meet Wednesday, 2 p. in., it the First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. Lyda Kobiiiton in charge. The hsson will be the first chapter in "Building in India," by 1 liming. West Side W. C. T. U. West Side W. C. T. I', ineots Wednesday, 2 p. m., with Mr. Frank Hrnsinan, l'M2 South Porty-sixtb street. Department superintendent will be chosen and delegates elertrd to the state convention to be held in Lincoln next month. - Fortnightly Musical Club. The Fortnightly Musical club will open the season with a mutieal tea Tuesday afternoon, October 3, at o'clock at the home of the president, Mr, George Johnston, Ak-Sar-Ben Chapter. Ak-Sar-Ben chapter, O. K. S., wilj hold a special meeting September 25 at the Masonic temple. Dinner will be served at 6. L. O. E. Card Party. The L. O. E. club will entertain at a card party Tuesday. 10.15 a. tn., in the Flk club room. Bridge and high five will be played. West Omaha Culture Club. The West Omaha Mothers' Cul ture club will meet Wednesday, 2 p, in., with Mrs. J. F, McDcrmott, 8.'0 South Twentieth street. Omaha Woman' lit Oniah W iitimii I mil inrct fr luucoroii U cdiicdW, 1 l.' Oil. k, at the Braiiiirit ic ? 1 1. . .1 . . u.ir nig . t.mji.t. Ill l the trrt i, tlif leta..)!! H ere will be a inc. til g t'o4id ol d'tettor Monday, in,, in the llrsndeis lounge. .vjDr. Scuddcr .Speak I'Icrc Friday to of the .' I ,J0 . i Dr. Id4 Scudder. b.4. oi the M ii'uii M.ionary Mcdul sihuol in jel!uie. India, will i.,r4k in Onuht : nest I n.Uy m thf interest of a fund rbiR tor the I'nion Chrui ..n mlirur. i. r nert) for .l.imer Tue.d, r. women and the ho.mi.iU ,l Bum.- Woman's Club. Oinslu Uu..n- Woman's hi,, in the V V, C, A. s'lJiiornim. Delegal.- wi'l u;ort on the mlionul i oiiv. ni'O'i of lUtones and 1'folts sioiial Women h'ld at Chattanooga, Trim, in July lliit i the dot frg. li r mretiiig of the sra.on. Olieilt, The national roinrtijtii t or I'nion Clm. 1)411 lullrgr in I lie oii.nt it endeavoring to uie fl.fiMt.mn) for the tuppiiit of the.e in.titutiont. Nc biatkt that of thi auiouiit is $15 ! i0 ami $7 Sik j the qiiou of the ! Sctoiid Congre'ioiul I i i ri t. ac cording to Mis. I Juhiuon, lo cal ihairiiuii. Dr. Scuddcr will speak at Central ll'tih .Ui.h.I Ijiday uiuriimg at H J5 oMoi k. She will al.o addio the Miideijt. of the N'chratka I'luNeinty i'tdlrge of Medicine and the Cutter itv of Omaha dining the moiniiu, and will tprjk at a luncheon at the V. W. C, A. t iHxut. In the after noon the ,:!! speak at th tiome ol Dr. and Mr. A. F. Jons n.'at a dinner at the I'nurr.iiy ilub in the tveniug. Dr, Scudder will be in Lituohi SjHikI.i), and Dc Moines on Sunday. K.piseopsl Woman's Aumhary. The Wwiiun't ausihaty of the kin.(.pa chinch, Omaha di.trut, will mrrt I riday at Tnnity cathe dral at V 'li a. m. hisbop K, V. Muvhr will preside at the commu nion tervice. Delegate will teport on lie trien nial meeting and Mr. William Jour will tell of her trip to Alaska, l iimb eon will be srrved at noon in the parish hou! Woman's Club K. M. S. Omaha Woman's dub. nil way mad srrtice. will inert for I o'clock luncheon and ktntington Wednes day at tb- home of Mr. John Bit tinner. 4.1.'l Decatur street. A mini lirr.lnp day irogram will be given. Christ t'hihl Society 1 .e I l.lal) St the Chllit Ci M (ciitrr Willi lit iiiag4ii.e an. boukt, It ely p.pnUr the C"'l day with the th.hlrm of ll a'. Mis Sara Sl.alilry it in PbiU'lr' thia and eprit to be ay unt I the rally patt of October smt ng lious tonal renter and inher points of (utcrttt in the east and mi'ld't west. If iiisshtly (iiaiti.e i an iiida!i"i of their spirit the l.itihlnmg iluliwdl put a fuiuii.Ulde football Lam ill I, rid tint f iih Democratic Woman's Club. Douglas County Democratic Wo man s club will meet .viomlav eve ning, 8 o clock, in parlor A, ronte nelle hotel. Convention of Job's Daughters. Job's Daughters will hold its sec ond annual meeting in Omaha at the Masonic temple October 12-14. Special Sale of 40-Inch Canton Crepe, in Black and Brown, $2.95 Value, Sale Price, $2 Per Yard )A AT 0437 WHEN YOU THINIT)F SILK .THINK OF THE SILK SHOP c aVU 15i7'lX)lJGIA8 ST. 3 Nebraska mi Iowa V dealers can be of real service to their customers by buying: Howard Heaters and Ranges Cuts freight prices, and low costs. gets quick service Howard Stove Furnace Co. RALSTON, NEB. Omahai Industrial Suburb TO THE CUSTOMERS In case your deaU'r tiors nut have th Howard atfr fr llownnl Ratis in Uek, iU writ) ui, riving hi name, an,! w hal he )laiJ to arrange for him ur'ly jou. AflVKHTI SKSJK.NT. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very careful ly. If you want to keep your hair looking Its bent. Most aoapa and prepared nhampoos contain too much alkali. Thia dries tha Hcalp, make thn hair brittle, and ruins tt. The beat thinir for atnady line In MulHlfled cot'oanut oil nhnmpoo (which In pure ami Kreimelemi), und Is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teuspnoiifuls of Mul siflud In a cup or kIuns with n littlu warm wutt'r la nufflclcnt to cltHnse tin lmlrand scalp tlioroiighly. Sim ply moisten the hair with water and rub It In, It inakr-ii an abumlniice of rich rreamy laihr, which rlnii out fanlly, reinovlnit every particle of duxt, dirt, dainlriiff and fxct oil. The hair drtrit quickly nd vcnly, and It leaves th scalp soft, ami the hair fine and silky, hrndit, lustrous, fluffy and euv to niunuife. Vou ran rt Mulsifled coiimnut nil sliampuo at Any pharmacy, K m iy client nnd a fmv ounces will supply evtry miniher of tho fiimiiy for mouths. li sure your druKKtxt glvr you .VluUified. For PYORRHEA Uf Trtatment f 1 rrrbs, and its at- H Undsot condition, ar ( qulrklyHifseMMNi. fv ir ei.rcorne pj um( tsrJ mminu srtoaaiu kku-UIXJ tor, cbuinabls at any dru slur. rHevslInf, UaJer, ulrerat! uint ratn-lMHtoMt HfkMe-M m Wler M4IIU lull i . . i mis j rV MWum. Sm ihih um. All ! UN. m umit jA B an DDE t SS k( M.Ceee.ll ttf C. lo m4 tWt k 4 m "Monday" Sale of 500 Remarkable A "Spot-Cash" Offer to one of New York's best Dressmakers, by the combined Buying Power of the Orkin Bros. Stores Secured Several Thousand Ultra-Smart New Fall and Winter Frocks, 500 Dresses is this Store's allotment of this Great Purchase, the Savings are Enormous, which We, as usual, Share with You. Dresses That Are Worth In Every Instance 950 3500 $2 $2750 $2500 This Sale See These Dresses in Our Windows Today Monday You'll Sure be Here Early as 9 A. M. Afternoon Frocks Street Dresses Utility Dresses In the Wanted Autumn Shades of Black, Brown and Navy New Autumn Materials Matelasse Crepe Jacquard Crepe Fashronette Silhouette Canton Crepe Fine Trieotines Pomt Twills Distinctive Autumn Styles Flowing Sleeves Pleated Panels Circidar Skirls Draper Effects (tfid Mann Other Models tor Full and Wintei II car Even if You had intended buying a Dress of a much higher price, this is Your opportunity to Save. For here You will find scores of Dresses you will be proud to wear. In fact you will want several of them. Models and Sizes For Misses 14 Ut 18; Women 3b to 44 7 .1 & P 1 v4 I! VI ft hi v! i'ivsv ISU IiHi: WAXJ .DS-THEV UK1.NU INSULTS Iv4 4 h.w lS 4 I s INe, i