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TUt: OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER S, 1911.
TOPICS FOR AJ)AY OF REST
Christian Churches of Omaha, Sooth
Omaha and Blnffi Meet Tuesday.
RAIL STBIXE SERMON SUBJECT
Re. E. II. Crawford Beglaa rlee
of MrntM oa . Pr)efcer-reet
Mra a Rellsrloa Forward
M?ran DIicimW.
Th Trl-Clty Federation of Christian
Church of Omihi, South Omaha.
Irvtngton and Council Bluff will meet
at the First Christian march, Omaha,
Tuesday. October 14. Lunch will be
arvd at U o'clock. Tha program, be
ginning at 1 o'clock, will ba aa follows:
Hymn. 'Onward. Christian Soldiers."
Prayer. Mrs Jay Burn. Omaha.
"Devotionsls." Mrs. A. Merrlman, Snutb
Omaha.
Musinesa, roil call and reports.
Prayer. Mrs David Krats. Irvlnsrton.
Polo, Miss Holcomb
Address. Mrs. William Prschgar. Cot
er university. Bethany, Neb.
Violin wlo.
Hymn, ' Blent Be the Tie"
Benediction. Rev. J. M. Kersey.
Officers of federation: Mrs. N. M
Graham, precldant. South Omaha; vice
fjrealdant, Mra. John Bate. Irving-ton;
secretary, Mra. J. A. Williams. Omaha,
treasurer. Mra. Charles H. Vosler, Coun
cil Bluffs.
Tha eaml-annual convention of the
' Omaha and Dmiirlaa county Hunday
schools will be held at the Young Men's
Christian association next Monday after
noon and evening. Tha first silting will
begin at 1:10 o'clock and the evening sit
ting at I o'clock.
Xr. R. W. Bhepard of St. Ixiuls will
deliver addresses at both sessions. Dur
ing; th afternoon there will be an ele
mentary workers meeting, which Is ex
pected to be one of the largest and most
enthuslastlo ever held In the city.
Sunday afternoon's meeting at the
Toung Women's Christian association
will be In the nature of a Bible study
rally. It wilt mark tha beginning of the
eason'a work by the several Bible study
classes of the association. The feature
of the meeting will be an address by
Rev. John Maltha, pastor of th First
Baptist church, who will discuss "The
Vslue of Bible Study." The meeting
will be followed by th usual social hour.
Th Men and Religion Forward Move
ment will be discussed by several Omaha
mlnlstera Sunday, the subject being
bandied from a different angle by each.
Rev. John P. Clyde, pastor of Plymouth
Congregational church. Twentieth ami
Spencer streets, will discuss the. move
ment at his morning service. Rav. E.
B. Crawford of the Haoscom Park. Meth
odist church will have th same subject
at the morning service, Several other
ministers have announced th same
them for either morning or evening.
Etrlke of the federated craft of th
Harrlman 1 1 nee, and th Illinois Central
railroad In particular, and th present
epidemic of strikes among laborer In
general will be discussed by Rev. O. W,
Abbott, paator of Trinity Methodist
church. Twenty-first and Blnney streets,
Sunday morning.
Th Epworth laagu of tha Diets Me
morial Methodist church, will hold a rally
and special song servlc Sunday evening
t 7 0. President iwl of th PI
trlrt Rpworth leagu wilt glv an address
oa th work of tha organisation and Us
several departments. A program of vocal
and lastrumental numbers will' be given.
The opening sermon of a series of four
on "Th Preacher Poets" by Rev. E. B.
Crawford, paator of th Haaacom Park
Methodist church. Twenty-ninth elreet
and Wool worth avenue, will be preached
founday evening. Th thorn will ba,
"Hawthorn, tha Interpreter of Con
science. " Th sermons are to to given
oa successive Sunday evening. Th other
sermons will be:
October 15 "Browning, th Interpreter
of Life."
October JJ-"LiOwll, th Preacher ' of
Puritanism."
October 19 "Tennyson, th Painter of
Dreams."
A special musical program ' will be
given at th Castellar Street Prsbytrlan
church Sunday morning by th chorus
chair, under th direction of Mis Callsta
Kerr. Among th numbers will b
Adams. ' ilive Unto th .Lord.", by th
choir and a eolo. "Consider and Hear
Me," by Olenn Rice.
Reg-alar -morning servlc at th CUfton
Hill Presbyterian church Sunday morning
will give way to a rally asrvlo of th
Sunday school In whtcb th members of
th congregation will participate. Th
service will be held at 11 o'clock. There
will b a program of sor.fi. Instrumental
music and recitation by th children of
th several department of th school and
addressee by. th paator, .tha superin
tendent and other. -
Cherry Hill Congregational church, at
Forty-second and Saratoga str, will
ceiebrat it twenty-fifth anniversary
Sunday October IV with, special service.
Addressee by- former paator; special
i muelo and other Item of interest will be
givoa at th moraine and evealng ser
vice. Bishop Scanned will preach at the U
o'clock maa at St. Cecilia Fro-cath.
dr4 Sutxdajr morning".
Following will be th program at th
musical , aervto - at St. Mary's Avenue
Cengregatlonal church Sunday evening
at T o'clock;
Prelude Sestett from ' Lucia de
Laanraermoor ......... ....Donlsetti
rxvoiiy . -.
Invocauloa -
Hymn .. .'
hcrtpiure leaaon .
Tenor bolo "Th Good Shepherd"
Vandewater
Mr. Hopkins.
Piayer and reepenae '.
Quartet bonurn thpprl
Ofintolre tn B flat Kchubett
Ijuh ' Iha Uord Is My Shepherd"..,.
Mlas Gora and Mrs. Welty.
Quartet "Rock of Agea". ....Buck
Oin Solo Prelude aud Chorus of
tilarima Wag iter-DuUols
Quartet Lovely Appear (Redemp
tion Uounod
Contralto Solo "The Lord Is My
Until' Marsh
Nra.W4ty.
Trio "To Thee O Father"...... Verdi
Mi Grym. Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Keraey.
Giona . , N
oigan Postlude Postlude la D... .'.Tours
Bar tut.
Calvary Branch. Tbirty-fourth and
RewArd. Bibia school at I. a la the
atteruooa.
Oraad View Sunday School. Fourth and
foUi, R. B l.livd, buparlaieadont
M(s at 1
Iminartuel, Twenty-fourth- and Fins
ry. riev. I. g Kberaote. p,.
I ur Sunday school. k Hrlra
a sjid loung People'. mMu
tig. t.tt. bin( subject. "Viiiiap-
plne In the Home: Cu and Curi;
the Model Home," third In a eerie on
"Th Weil'tins Kins '- Pona nnd rlev.e.
tlonal meeting Wednesday at .
Orare, Tenth and Arbor. Rev. R K
Fellmao, l'stor Morning eernmn at II.
Puhlort, "Killed with the llolv Spirit "
Kvenlng sermon at Sutle t. "'The Jurls;
nf Self." Kunriav school, at In. Young
P"Plea meeting at 7.
Calvary, Twenlv-flfth end Hamilton.
Rev. K. R. furry, I'aelnr Service at
VVan.and 7:. riHptlxm at evetilnif serv
ice. ( horim rhnlr. ltlhle choil nt nrxm.
Young people' meettn- t :. Werlnen
day, s. mlil--eek devotional meetlns.
Olivet. Orand Avenue and Thlrtv-elrbth.
floors- Marltnucnil, I'eetor Mervk e mi
11 and B. SundHV school at 10. Hrovn
Ptindav school nt S. Youns people's
meeting at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday
nla-ht. Mornlna; topic "The tlreat f'om
mlfslon;" eA-enins;. "Maklna; Dlciple."
Hrst. Twenty-ninth avenue and Hnr
ney, Rev. John Matthew. Pastor M-ir
?.r"n. fecltal; regular ervlce t Vr.m.
n,n" ny pastor. Quartet. Mr.
Wiley, nonrana. 12 Hlhle hnnl
special music hy orchestra, rl l.v Mis
Allen 7:ln. orsnn rerltnl. I M iKmiiar
ervirv. t-reacning by the pastor.
Chorua choir.
(hrlstlnn.
Kirat Ti.niv..ii. u -
Kersev. Puinr.r -. m i-. .
7:30. Hlhle school st :.'A Ynuns; people s
meeting st t:H0.
North MM. ir T i-1 - v. . , .n ,
. ' w ii i.' iif-i ,-iu, minister.
Meets In Plymouth ConRresrstinnal, Twen
tieth and Spencer Rih si liool at 30 a.
m : Christian Kndeavnr at S.4.". p. m
evenin, worship at S; s.rnion theme.
The Test of linn. un....b
Wednesduy, g p. m.
hrlstlan Krlenee.
First fhllrch ' nt CKrl.l e.
Mnry'a Avenue and Twpnt v-fnunh ',,-'
flay school at 9 4S a. m.: Hnnday services
t 11 a. m. and p. m .: Hiihtei-t of ieon
sernioii, Are Sins Disease, and lteath
tteal 7
t'onaroantlnnal. '
I arkvale, corner Thlrtv.flrst .ml
-bunday school. 10. K. f. Wilbur, super
intendent. Christian Kndeavor. t, ii
l-.venltiK worship, J;3. Sermon bv Rev.
J. 1. Clyde.
St. Marv'a Avenue I..,,.. u...i
Jenkins. ). p.. Minlter-Mornln nr.
NIP. 10. .10. "(IHiiiiiMes if i ;,,.r. ,n..,.,"
Musical service at 7.., with address.
riHliithnod mid Song."
Hillside. Thirtieth and rihin w u
Hamilton. Plutor Hervloes i 1
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at noon;
Junior Kndeavor at S p. m.; Senior Kn
deavor at :8U p. m. Midweek meeting.
Wednesday 8 p. m. Everybo.lv welcome
to all services.
Saratoga, Twenty-fifth and Ames, llev.
O. M. Humphreya, I'BMtor SiiiKlay
achool. 10. 1'reachlng. 11:15 and 7::,
Subject of morning discourse, "The
Found Croea." prayer meeting Thurs
day evening. The ladles aid meet with
Mr. Tennant. 271ft Meredith uvenue.
Wednesday afternoon.
First, Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred
erick T. Rouse, PaMnr-Mornlug worship
at 10:80; subject, "The Permanence of
Chantta; eveniiiK worship at 7:46. "What
Must 1 Do to bo Saved'" Mr. Rouse will
begin to give, a last year, a series
of flve-mlnute talka to children before
the momlna aermon; Young; people's So
ciety of Christian Kndeavor at 0:4.5.
Plymouth, corner Twentieth and Spen
cer. John P. Clyde, Minister Morning
worship. 10;30, '1 heme, "Men and Re.
ItKlon." Soprano solo, Alius Henrietta
Prints. Contralto solo. "How Long Wilt
Thou ForKt't Me. I,ord," by Lena Flke
Root. Sunday school, 12. Christian Kn
dwevor, ... bveidng worship In charge
of North Side Christian church, 7:30.
Eplevopal.
8t. Stephen's, Twenty-fourth and Ames
Sunday school, 10. Morning prayer, 11.
All Saints. Twenty-sixth and Dewey. T.
K. Mackay, Rector Servlcea at 7:46 mil
11. Church school and kindergarten, :46
St. Paul's. Thirty-second and Cali
fornia, Rev. W. H. liayley, Rector
Bundsy school, 10. Choral euchariet, 11
St. John's, Twenty-sixth and Franklin,
Rov. W. H. Bayley, Hector Holy com
munion, T:30. Sunday school, 9:4a. Choral
tuchsrlst, 11. Evening sermon, 7:45.
Trinity Cathedral, F.lirliteenth and Cap
itol. , Rev. J. A. Tancock. tJean Holy
communion, a. Sunday school and Blhlo
clam, 1:30. Morning prayer and ser
mon, 11. Evening prayer and address,,
St. Andrew', Forty-flret snd Charles,
Rev. F. D. TS'ner, Rector Celebration of
holy communion at 8. Sunday school at
10. Morning prayer at 11. Preacher, Verv
Rev. Dean. Tancock. EvenHig service at
7:30. . ...
Church of St. Philip the Deacon,
Twenty-first and Paul, Rev. John Albert
William, Rector Holy communion, 7 :.
Matin. 10 B0. Chorl eucharlst and set
nion. 1L Kvenlna prayer and sermon, i.
Sunday school and catet;hlsm, 12:30.,
t.atheraa.
St. Paul's, Twenty-eighth and Parker.
Rev. E. T. Otto, Pastor Servlcea at 10.
Sunday achool at 11:) Bible Study club
on Wedneaday at i. Mission festival ou
October 16. Prof. Router of Seward will
preach.
St. Mark's English. Twentieth and
Burdotte. L.. Uruh, Psator U, "Cyrus.
Called by tiod; th Great Uberator."
730, "Needed Christian Activity." Sun
day school at .4i. Young People's
Christian Endeavor, 46.
St. Matthew English, Nineteenth and
Castellar. Kev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor
Services, 10:45 a. m.; 7.r) p. m.: morning
subject. "Persecution of God's Measen-
rrars;" evening subject. "Ruth, the Moab
te:" Sunday achool at noon. Com and
worship th Lord.
Grace, u.-j-liuti South Twanty-alxth, M.
I.. M click. I'Hstor-Sunday nchool at a. 46;
J. F. Smith, auperintendent. Church
servlcea at 11 and f:30. Hev. J. E.. Hum
tnon will preach at both services. I.uthir
laue at :. Topic. "Home Mlealon
Methods " This eonart gatloii will attond
the ineetlnirs of tha Nebraska synod dur
ing th week.
Kountse Memorial. Dr. Rultily, Pastor
Services for the seventeenth Sunday
after Trinity: Sunday school at 10; morn
ing worship and sermon at 11; subject of
sermon "Why are the Godly Afflicted?"
Lrfither' league at T p. in.; Mlas Augusta
Dreshers 'to. Glean
' Most Ak-Sar-Ben
Ball Gowns, Etc.
Most all of th claborat. and In some
case almost unbllvabty axpanalv
ball go na worn at th Ak-Sar-Ben Ball
oa Friday last, will b brought to Dronh
or Broa.' Dry Cleaning t Dyeing eetab
Itsbment at II11-I21I Fsrnam St, for
a thorough olaaiilcg and rejuvenation
Fine, delicat and ornat gowna are
put to vigorous us during- th course
of an affair a enlivened aa the Ak-Sar-Ben
Ball, and owner In most cases have
already arranged with Drtslier Bros, to
do tha cleaning, knowing that thla la
th only concern hereabouts prepared to
handl xquUit gowna,. etc,
A draamaker of years of experience
will b tn charge of the general restora
tion of the Ak-Sar-Ben Rail gowna and
you are earnestly advised to seek her
supervision la th cleaning of your finer
gown, also.. ,
Th peerles Dresher Cleaning Service
I not denied you even If you II v out
of town; In auch a case all you hav to
do I to make up a bundl of th work
and send It n with Instructions and
Dreehars pay express one may f the
work amount to IS or over.
Lev work at Dreeher'a plant, i;n
ill Fernam St , or at thslr down town
receiving atattoa In the Pompeian Room
of th Braulel Store, or' at Dreslier
The Tallora, UlS Faroam St
Atk for information over th phone
f you dealrv-; the number ar Tyler
139 or Auto A-i:!&.
Krnse. leader: evenina worshln. S: nh.
bit. "f"an On be lst After Having
Once Boen In the nliiKdnni?" Superior
music will he provided for both service
ny th Mra vested choir under the nlree
tlon of J. K. Barton. The Women's
Home snd Foreign Missionary of N.
oraexa all) convene In this church Tues
day fternoon at a. The synod of N-
nraska will open Wednesday evening; at 8.
Methodist.
West Side-Pundav achool, 2:.) p. m.j
xiiir preachlns; service, a p. m.
Irffler Meninrlnl Sunday school. 11
m.; prearhlng srv1ce, 11 a. in.; Epworth
leHKiio. 7;.T0 p. m.
North Omaha, Rev. Thomas A. Pa
snaw, Pastor Stindsy ai-hooi, 3 p. ni.;
tn pastor win prcaen at 1 v p. m.
Trinity, corner Twenty-first and Bln
ney, . W. Abbott, Pastor Subject of
morning sermon, "The Strike Epidemic."
Subject for evening sermon, "Whither
Ar- We Going." Service at 10.30 and
1 :..
First Swedish. Burt and North Nine,
teenth. Oustave Erlrkson, Pastor 10,
Snnd.iv school. II. preaching service.
suhlei't, "Why I Am Not Ashamed of the
Gospel." 7, Epworth league service. 8,
service, subject, "Neliemlah A Charac
ter Study."
Pi arl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and
Ijirlmore, Carl G. Bader, Paator Morn
ing worship, 10.4ft. Sunday achool at
noon L,. M. OJerde. superintendent. Ep
worth league at 30. leader, 1 E.
DM her. Evening worship, 7;3. Prayer
meeting. Thursday, 8.
Osk Street. Taentleth and Oak. Rev.
, 1. v. tii iwin, i aeiui rupie pcnwi ni
a. aanii ano otner ciasaea lor an. ser
riion at 7;n especially for men, but
lad lea and children are welcome. It I
not an exclusive service. Mid-week
meeting at 7:30 Thursday.
llanscom Park, Twentv-nlnth and
Wool worth, Hev. E. B. Crawford. Pas
torService st 10:80 and 7:45. Morning
theme, "The Men, and Religion Forward
Movement." Evening theme, "Haw
thorne, the Interpreter of Conscience."
Sunday scho.il, It. Epworth league, 8:30.
First, Twentieth and Davenport. Hev.
Milton H. Williams. Paator Morning
service. 11, minject, "The Transfigured
ro." Evening service at 7:30. sub
ject. "The Claim of Man's Spiritual Na
ture." Sabbath achool at :4f, T. F.
Stursess. superintendent. Kpwortn league
at ij:30, K. W. Schoonover. president.
Dletx Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, J,
Franklin Haas, Pastor Morning sermon,
10:i. Sunday school at noon, A. G.
Walker superintendent Epworth league
devotional meeting t 7. At 7:30, Ep
worth league rally service In auditorium
of church. Mr. Lewis, president of th
district Epworth league chapter, will de
liver the address.
McCahe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev.
John Grant Shlck, Pastor-Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; Superintendent D. O. Curry
In charge; preaching by the pastor at
11 s. in. and 7:30 p. m.; theme, morning,
'The Old Order Changeth;" evening,
"Wanted, a Model." Epworth league serv
Ice st :30 p. m Jame Trebllcock,
leader. Attention Is called tn the rhmn
f hour In the evening service, one half
hour earlier than during the summer
months. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
iJjjtlit at 8. The services Sunday night
will be the last held In th church until
after th remodeling has been done. Ar
rangementa have been made to hold serv
ices In the new building of the West End
market.
Presbyterian.
Falrvlew, Forty-first and Pratt,
Charles 11 Fleming, Paator Bible nchool
at t and preaching, service at S. "Solo
mon" will he the subject. Mid-week
service on Wednesday at 8.
First. Dodge and Seventeenth, Edwin
Hart Jenk. D. D., Paalor-Momlng
service. 10:3", subject. "Th Man and the
Blr Thing." Evening service, 7:30 "A
Woman World." Sunday school at
noon. r.nneavor society at 8.15.
isorth, Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V
nignee, r. It., Pastor Morning at 10 30
theme. "Christian A
7-30; theme, "Enthusiasm;" Young peo-
.ie n etorieiy or Christian Endeavor. 8;30.
i-rayer meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Dundee, Fiftieth and 1nderwood, Grant
R Fisher. Minister Morning worship, 11
"Men and Religion Forward Movement;
evening worship, 7:30. "The lxve God
mmcni;" Christian Endeavor, 8:30,
"New Work Our Society Might Do;"
Sunday school, 8.4K a. m.
Church of th Covensnt. Twenty-sev-
-om unn t-raii, i narie m. Fleming, raa
tor Morning service at in :4ft auhlect "A
Great Hlhle Student." Bible school at
noon, endeavor from 8:4.i to 7c.ir. Even
In ar worship at 7:30. subject, "Solomon."
i.jifi-weea service at :l.
Central United. T-entv. fourth and
Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. Minister At 10:30
a. m., - wen and Religion." Rnlly day
r--rvn;fi soon nanresne nv nrominent
my mm; ran nam school at noon; fi;30.
Young People's Christian union: 7:30.
evening? worship; address by pastor.
f llftnn Hill, Fiu-tv-flfth and Grant. T.
B. Greenlee. Pastor Sunday school at
I". Rally day service of church and
Sunday school It 11. Christian Kndeavor
at fi 30. Public worship at 7:30, theme,
"God a Children and the Diving Hope."
Mid-week service at 8 Wednesday.
First lTnlted. Twenty-first and Emmet.
A. C. Douglass Pator At 10:30 a. m.
Mr. Charles A. Alden. financial
tary of the Vnlverwttv of Omaha, will
"oeak on "A Business Man View of Re
Melon; ' 7:30 p. tn.. sermon by the ptor;
Bible school, directed hv Robert Smith
eupcrlnfendent, at noon; Toung People's
Christian union at 8:80 p. m.
Westminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason.
Rev. Thomas H. McConnell. Pastor At
10:30 a. m., service of worshln with aer.
mon on "The Damp with the Unfailing
Eight:" Sunday school and Bible classes
st noon; Westminster chapel, Sunday
school, 8:30; 7 p. m.. Westminster Young
People's society- 8 n m aarvlo f
praise with sermon on, "Where Art
ThouT'
Castellar Street. Sixteenth and ru.i.l.
ar. Ralph It. Houseman. Ml n later P11K.
lo worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sermon
Meinun. respectively, "HMhers or Men,"
md "losing Christ." Hihl Hchoni at
noon. Young people' meetlnff. 8:45. Spe
cial chorua choir music at each nnhli.
yervlce under the leadership of Miss
Callata Kerr. The purpose and aims of
me men and Religion Movement" will'
be explained at the morning service.
Dowe Avenue. rornee Vnrttn a.
Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel McOlffln, D. D.,
Pastor Morning service at 10:30; sermon
on "The Problems of the City Churches;"
Sunday school at noon: ChriKtlun HTn.
deayor at 8:30; evening service at 7:30;
suoject or sermon, "Men and Religion.
A special Invitation tn rathe, mil
The Wednesday evening mooting will be
icq oy nir. j. k. Fleming; subject, "Per
onal Religion: the Familv Altar and
Grace at Meals."
L nitarian.
First. Seventeenth and Paaa. Ttav
Manfrod Dllliefora. Ph. D. Minister-
Services at 10:30. Subject of sermon.
Memory aa a Teat of Character." Run.
day achool at 11:45.
Mlavellaneona.
International Bible Students' Asancla.
tlon, Barlght Hall. Nineteenth and Far
nam Servlcea, g. Speaker, W. E. Stearns.
ruDjci, ine second Presence of the
Blessed Christ."
Norwegian and Danish Twantv.flfth
and Decatur, R. p. Petersen, Pastor
Service at 11 and 8. At the morning
service the pastor will preach to the
nunua. acnooi ana tn parents. Young;
ii'io m oiCTiioin ai f.
Omaha New Thouaht Fellnwahln m,.
In room No. 8, Omaha Commercial College
building. Nineteenth snd Farnam. ' Sun
day service at n Address by Oscar A.
Alhrechf. Wedneaday evening question
and healing meeting. Puhllo Invited.
Walnut Hill. Fortv-flrat and Charles.
William Royers, Pastor Morning worship
and sermon hy jmstor at 1:3i. Sunday
achool at noon; George T. tJndley, super
intendent Evening worship and sermon
t 7:30; Fpworth league at 8:30; R. M.
Evaqs, president.
Omaha Philosophical society will meet
at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon In Barlght
hall. Nineteenth and Farnam, to hear
the question, "MunlclpaJ Publicity," dis
cussed by R. B. Wallace. This I ft
pertinent question and an opportune time
for It discussion.
People's Church, Charle XV. Savtdge,
Pastor Morning, "God Making Use of
What We Have." Evening. "Can W
Save a Soul?'- Sunday school at noon.
Service at House of Hope, 858 North
Twenty-seventh avenue, at 4. Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor
at 7.
V. M. I'. A. News iotea.
The County Sunday School convention
will convene for two sessions on Mondav
October Wh, at the Young Men Chrletinn
Association building, meeting at 3:30 and
8 o'clock.
On Monday evening the' first resnlar
aorslonn of the winter ttlt.lo rlaasaa win
be held. There in already sufficient en
rollment for eight or ten classes and
large variety of Interesting i tudy course
are presented for the selection of men.
A number of new clnaaea In the edu
cational department will he Ktarted next
week. Oh October 9th, Spanish and French
ciases win oegin; October 10th. commer
cial law and public speaking; October
11th. first aid to the Inturcd. and a
ciaas in me study of Shakespeare on
viiuwr J.un.
Sunday, the first meeting of Dr
Henry a I.lfe Problems claaa will ha hold
in me memners room at the west end
01 me loboy at 5 oclock. This class has
always neen a very helpful one and la
large resist ration la exnected thla fall
At 4 o'clock Rev. John Matthews will
r pei K at the regular Hlinrlsv afternoon
meeting for men. The Association quartet
Will Blng. and all men ar Invited tn at.
tend. This meeting Is followed by a fel-
lowsnip luncneon at B:t, where trtrang
er to the city are especially welcome.
PLEIADES SOCIETY TO
CONTINUE ITS SESSIONS
The Pleiades society of the Omaha
High school has decided to continue dur
ing the coming school year and will hold
meetings semi-monthly at the homes of
Its members. Th first meeting will be
held at the home of Minerva Qulnby,
4916 Dodge street, next Friday, at which
time the completion of the election of
officer will be held and a. short reclta-
tlonal and musical program given.'
The society I th seventh of the girls'
organisations at. the high school to re
organise for this school year and lias an
active membership of twenty-five. The
Pleiades rs one of the most prominent
and oldest of th societies at the school
being organised in 1904 and continuing
ever since. The society Is under th
direction of Miss Jo, von Mansfelde of
tne faculty and Is formed for the pur
pose or promoting Interest and enjoy
ment along literary lines. In addition
to the presentation of recitation! and
musical programs, several affair of a
social nature will be held thi year.
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V"ou will feel "At Home" in Sincerity Clothes,
because of the style that's worth while, and
the care beyond - care - that gives them class and character.
In clothes buying, Sincerity is the first
thing to look for, in the clothes and on the
label. We have labelized
because it is the pulse of our business and the
impulse .behind our tailors. It represents the
fundamental idea behind our product.
The Sincerity label simplifies buying for you.
When you have found it in the garment you
have found clothes satisfaction for all time.
MADE IN CHICAGO BY
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let us demonstrate to you the many BliTTER features of the
famous -Peninsular" features to he found In NO other make
of heaters on the market. Learn of the triple flue eystem
longer, larger flues, giving heated air greater distance to travel,
thus Increasing heating power 25 per cent. Notice its Joints,
all ground, locked and bolted until the entire stove is made
The 0 absolutely air tinM. thus Insuring perfect cort
iroi or .ne- tire at all times. See its patent
drafts, era ten. roM air fltiea for tnklnr tha, 1.1H
Sular ui j a,r off lhe floor' and ,,ot alr flu?8 for heating
rooms on upper rioors. See a score or
more of other features demonstrated
In our Immense stove department
every day.
We are EXCLUSIVE agent in Omaha
for PENINSULAR Stovet and Ramjet
-the only AUTHORIZED AOENTS
and the MAKERS back us as thtir taU
agtnttin every guarantee we make to tha
buying public
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THE FAMOUS PENINSULAR BASE BURNER
A powerful double heater, extra large radiating Burfarn,
radiates heat from base: best floor warmer on tha
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giving double heating rapacity, handsome nickel trim-
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OAK HEATER
A handsomely de
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full ' nickel trim
med, most dur
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patent draw cen
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draft register,
air ti-ht. swlnu
guaranteed m STEEL RANGE -Biz Value
every particular.
I'rlce only Body of heavy steel plate, rlv-
td together ' like ' a steam
boiler, six large holes, section
al top, large square oven, du
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patent balance oven door, tea-
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closet and other a J l C '
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trimmed.
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HOT BLAST
HEATERS
An absolute smoke
consuming Hot
blast; burns (slack
coal, soft ooal,
hard coal. coke,
wood or rubbish;
most economical
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feature; hand
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heavy carved,
claw feet; sale
pric only .......
A handsome design;
large square bevel
mirror, genuine solid
or mahogany fln-
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The best location for a lawyer
is in a building close to the Court House and the
City-Hall. The lawyer's time is all he has to sell.
Lvery step and every minute saved
money to the busy man.
It is a great thing to have only a few steps
to go when the weather is very cold or very hot
or very stormy. The building nearest to the
Court House is
THE BEE BUILDING
You will find it advantageous to move be
fore cold weather. While there are not a great
number of -the best of them from which to
choose, there are some very choice ones offered
below:
&ooms aOO-aaaVery ttrctive suit of room directly in front ef tha
levator, facing Farnam street. Has been occupied for ysirS bi .
prominent physician, and would male A fair, hi ... .. t a - -
line of work. This suaca containing r.na 1 "l'".lor
Mtait ctft ism V- h"i "ei win d v
cated Oct. 16 th
at any urn.
Rant, par month
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ftoom Sao Is a choic corner office havina- a nnrih . ,.. .
making thi space attractive It Vy aea ir .?Tl W8Bt P8l"'.
of good light and ventllauon t wtll.r ranee th,-"0" ""i1
suitable for tenant, aud there beina a vailt 2K.ehihJ" 8paf' lx'h
extra protection for valuables ' U U ln the room' 11 "ords
Kant, per month '
' $4aoo
C" oVf"a"n"d r.SS"rnCh tZ& Pvate
Kent, par month
$28.00
9i.oo
.$30.00
THE BEE BUILDING CO.
Bet Burinea Otflct lTth and raraam Sta.
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