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    TITE OMAHA SUNDAY IW.V,: XOYKMnKR IS. 1014.
3-B
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
PRESIDENT LOCAL SMITH COL
i LEGE CLUB.
Clob (alendor.
SfSJ'AV - Itwuroh flub. ft. Inh
maun's io(lnny, J:n p. m.
1H N1AY Omaha Woman club, execu
tive, litrcotory an'l rluh m"ptin;s, fol
lowed bv ofx-n prosram of the mulo d
partnv lit, 3:'. p. m. Iunrtf Mothers'
olub. Mrs. Y. o. 'rry host. Ten
nyson Study circle. Mrs. A. H. Vllltamn
hostess.
Tl'lCSDAV literature department fx-tttli
niniiha Woninn'n club, library hall, Mr.
J. 1. Hlnfcer leader. Oratory depart
ment Woman's club, U' a. m. t rencu ;
department Woman's flub. 1 p. in. all
residence of MIps May Mahnney. In-i
Htnirtor. Mii-Wl He tlon Association !
nf Col.cKiate. Alumna", Mrs. IIloy fa
vel!c hostess. Motitcssorl, school meeting-.
Mrs. A. I. IMinn hostess. 2:30 p. m.
U KINr..tlAYUierature department ot
Woninn'n club, Mrs. M. P. . amjron
leader. Woman's club of llnilmay Mall,
ei'vice. Mrs. 15. H. Worley hostess.
Annual donation day, Old Peoples)
Hone. omnha Suffrage adoration,
election. ParlKht hull. : p. m. Houthi
SUle Circle Child Conservation Lcasrue
of America. CaMeller school. Ho cUb.
Mrs. K M. Chirk hostess. Miller l'ark
Mother:'' rluh, school auditorium..
'i'Hl'RSPAY Omaha Society of I'm
Arts, Mrs. Warren Hlackwoll In iliarKc,
Yolin Women's Christian association
auditorium. 10 a. in. Mckinley ladles'
auxiliary of the B'nal ft ritli. Metropoli
tan 1ih.11. 8 p. m. - Home lionomice de
partment. Woman's club. Omuha Story
Tellers' league. Miss Jennln IledfielU
leader. Henson Woman's flub, Mrs.
u'corne Irartale. iToveriinient clss-, Wo
man's club. Wyche Story Tellers
: league. ' publlo lthraiy. Young Mothers'
club. Kmma Uoaglaml l'lower mission.
ItlUAY North Side. Women's Christian
Temperance union. Mrs. A. W. Miller.
North Side Circle Child Conservation
IcsfT'ic, Monmouth Park school., Mrs.
.V. II. Nelson, president of the Omaha
Woman's club, at home for dub mem-
s h'khav - AKsoctatlon of Collegiate
Alumnae, Mrs. Harvey R. Newhrancn
hostess. Saturday Afternoon Ptory Tel
lers' league. Mrs. Crocker hostess.
Chapter K. P. K. O. sisterhood. Mrs.
W. P Campbell and Mrs. Wilcox host
esses. , .
Notices for this column 'oul'
mailed or telephoned to the club editor
before Friday noon.)
HE local Vassar club will en
tertain a distinguished figure
I I in tho educational world dur-
I . i ri.nnL'n(rK'iiiir season.
Miss Helen V. Eplc.r. rrofes
aor In the KTcncli department
of Hockford college, KocUfonl. 111., and
formerly a riof0'- nt Vassar college,
will te the guest of -Mis. Frank Crawford
at the YVest Farnam apartments at this
time. Mii-a ISpler. has made a study of
the Romance languages and has edited
nmny .works In these languages, as well
as bolng an author of a French gram
mar, which Is wldoly used. Mis. Craw
ford will give a tea In honor of her guest
and other Informal affairs will be ar
ransrd for Miss Kpler.
At the last meeting- of -the Vassar club,
at the nomo of Miss May Copeland, Mrs.
Arthur titilou was elected president, to
succeed Mrs. YV. C. Shannon, who re
signed because of the pressure of her
work for the -Social Settlement.
The A'assar club will sew for the
Franco-Belgian Relief association during
the winter, as well as to dress dolls for
the Child Saving Institute for Christmas.
This pretty custom originated at Vassar
college, where the girls, always . dress
dolls at Christmas time.
The newest of the story-teUIng organ
izations, the' Saturday Afternoon' Story
frMra' tu a tin will mf at til hnma nf
Mrs. Crocker. Thirty-fifth and Iodg
Ktreets, Saturday afternoon. Miss Man
Kenworthy is the president, Miss Olive
Seymour vice president, Miss Ethel Far
sons secretary and Miss Florence Powers
treasurer. Meetings are held en alternate
.Saturday afternoons. The King Arthur
and Robin Hood stories are being studied
principally this year, besides which a
part of the time is devoted to a study of
tlie art ot story telling, with Bible and
miscellaneous stories as additional exam
ples. This club had its Inception In a
Sunday school flass at the First Ilaptlut
church' last year. . ' .
The Bemls Park' circle : of the .Child
Conservation League of America met-at
tho liome of Mrs, l. H. Fair Friday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Ij. R. Bclliards read a pa
per on "Habit-and Its Relation to Char
u.:tei Mrs. JI. .1. . Holmes a paper on
"Thlnps YVhlch YVcar Vs Out."' and Miss
Kcllicl Frl ke gavo seveial muslcal'num
liei s. The .next meeting will he held at
t he home of Mrs. H. C. Frlcke, llili North
Thiity-i'ourth street. .Friday afternoon,
December 4. This was the first program
Blven by the Bemis Park circle, which
was organised ,two weeks ago. .
The Omaha Suffrage association will
hold a special meting Wednesday after
noon at i:W o'clock at Barlght hall for
the purpose of electing officers for the
coming year.
Mi s. John E. Ilaarmann has arranged a
program on "Operatic Oems" for the
music department of the Omaha Woman's
dub which will present the open day pro
gram, following the regular meeting- of
the Woman's club, Monday afternoon. I
The muslcale which will begin at S:30
o'cluck. Is as follows: ..
r-TI,1 -?f,?r1" ot the J. y Mrs.
in ant M llllama
.Soprano 8oloa Tannhauser Wagner
l)Ilch teure Halle
2) Wo Welltest du so Lange
m Zuruk von Ihm
(4) Ucbet
Miss Minnie Meyer.
' Mis Helen Kadilek, accompanist
Contralto Solo Samson and Delilah.
" i Saint Saens
Mrs. A. t. Root
Mrs. W. O. Silver, accompanist.
Bass Solo She Alone Charmcth My
Sadness Queen of Bheba
Alexander Emslle
Mrs. dlth' Wagner, accompanist.
. Onartet Ttlroletta
pirs n. r. .lacoua. aim. ,i. m. iiea
fleld. Ray Tonahey. W. E. Chafer.
Paul Reese accomnanlst.
Courtesy Mrs. Millie Ryan's atudio.
American hero stories and stories ef
Omaha will be. told at the next meeting
of the YVyche Story Tellers' league.
Thursday afternoon, at the public library.
Miss Margaret McElhaney will be leader
of the program and will be assisted by
Misses Anna Svacina. Lillian Bmpey and
I'ora Jonee.
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LEADING LADY FOR "COLLEGE
HERO" BENEFIT PLAY.
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Maud Alice Wallace, and Mr. I'ert C.
l'Vwler, the weeding to take plnc at the
home of Aim. Moore YVedncsdar evening.
' November ?J.
Block-Meyer Enpapfinf nt.
Mr. and Mrs I. M. Meyer anno'iine tlu
t engagement of their daughter. Kuth, and
Mr. Isaac M. Block of Atlnnlio. la. The
wedding will be celebrated durlnir the
winter.
Penonal Mention.
Miss Maiy Btirklry lv In cult sku. tiie
guest of Miss tlertruile McCarthy.
A daughter wns bi n Thursday to tr.
I and Mrs. . W. Howlelt of Boston, Mass.
! Mts. Howlett was formerly Miss Wanda
! Yelton.
j Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kiraue will lave
this week for lCxeelxlor i!-Ihhh, wiiero
tney win oe lor ten iiuj p. en meir re
turn they 11 gi to the l,oynl hotel for
the winter.
Mr. H. Vlshninn of Sidney, Neb., treas
urer of Cheyenne county, has been In
Omahiv on business. Mr. l'lshmun has the
distinction of having been Juat re-elected
by a majority of over 1.4 out if u total
vote of over LOW.
Ilends who met Mr. and Mrs. Roger
RECEIVED WITH MISS SMITH
FIRST TO MAKE DEBUT.
Foods Which Contribute to Rest Mental
and Moral Development." Mrs. Karl R.
Ouden; paper, "Kill Kffects of Bever
ages Upon Children" (tea, coffee and al
coholic drlnVsi. Mrs. W. O. Kdholm;
reading. "Lullaby of Infant Chief." Mrs.
W. J. Snyder: paper. "Mlnntrllltion as a
Factor In Degeneracy,'' Mr. J. I'.
Plieeran.
The . discussion will bo on "Children's
Diet in Schools." Lullabies will be sung
by Mrs. Jack Ptone.
The music section of the Association of
Collegiate Alumnae will hold Its Novem
ber' meeting at, the home of Mrs. Leroy
fcavell. 1X12 Laird street, Tuesday after
noon, at 4 o'clock. Miss Margaret Burke
will.be the leader. "Katly Italian
Music" will be the subject. -
Mrs. 'M..P. Cameron ls leader of the
program for the literature department of
the Omaha Woman's club meeting, which
fiwill.be held Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock. Burrictt is the-subject of study.
Mrs. Cameron will read a paper on "The
Child Hero from the Novelist's Stand
point;" Mis. F. F. Porter will give a
review of "Tho Secret Garden," and Mrs.
J. C. Hummond will talk on "The Influ
ence of Environment Upon Child Life."
Tha Dvndee Woman's club will be the
guests of the. oratory 'dcpsrtnient of the
Omaha Woman's club Tuesduy morning
at 19 o'clock at Prof. Rieod's. studio.
Percy Macknyc's ' 'A Thousand Y'ears
Ago,", will be read by Mrs. W. O Perry
and Mrs. J. ' L. Ferguson. " , Prof.' Rleed
will . continue his study of drama inter
pretation, stage setting and character Im
personation with the class. - .
C : .J
y.i. 'if
MIPS ELKANOR MACKAT.
meeting of the McKinlcy Ladles' auxil
iary to B'nal B'rltli Thursday evening at
the Metropolitan hall. On account of
Thanksgiving falling on the usual meet
ing night, the next meeting will be held
Thursday, one week earlier than custo
mary. 'I
The. Frances. Willard Women's Chris
tian Temperance union met at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Smith YVedncsday after
noon. Llttlo Louise Smith, daughter of
the hostess, was . made a White Ribbon
recruit,' having undergone the ceremony
of having a white ribbon, emblem of the
temperance movement, tied to her wrist.
Tha Omaha Story Tellers' league will
meet in the lecture room of tha public
library at 415 o'clock Thursday after
noon. The subject of the afternoon fsj
"Ireland," with Miss Jennie Redfleld as.
leader. "The Countess of Kathleen." by
W. B. Teats, will be told by Miss Ethel
Holmqulst: "fhe Queen of the Goldea
Mines," by Seumas MarManus, will be
told by Mrs. C. R. Hrdlltka, and the
"White Trout." by S. Ixver, will be given
by -Mies Jennie Redfleld.
The North Side circle of the Child
Conservation League of America will
meet Friday afternoon at !:90 o'clock In
the Monmouth Park school auditorium.
Roll call will be aoswered by current
exeats. The general topic of the day
will be "Domestic Science." and the fol
! wing proaram will be given:
Paper, "flaxfe and Combinations uf.
The French department of the Omaha
Woman's 'club1 will' meet Tuesday after
noon ,ftt 1 o'clock st the residence-studio
of the Instructor, Miss May Malioney, MO
South Thirty-sixth street. Followmg the
grammar: lesson,' there will be readings
from "Choses and Autre' by the class
and a study of the dranni, "l'Epcrvier."
Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy. will lecture on
"Protein Foods and Their Cookery." at
a meeting of the home economics depart
ment of the Omaha Woman's club, which
will be. held Thursday; morning at the
club rooms.
Mrs. George W. Covelf will be the prin
cipal speaker at a business meeting and
social of the North Side Women's Chris
tian Temperance union, which will be held
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
A. W. Miller, SC2 Larimore avenue, Fri
day afternoon Mrs. Rex Pettigrew will
Ing . extracts, from . temperance speeches
made by the "Flying Squadron" will
be given.
"Russia" will be the subject of study
for' the . literature department of the
South Omaha. Woman's club at the meet
ing Tuesday afternoon at Library hall.
Mrs. J. D. Ringer will be leader of the
program and has as her topic "Russian
Music." Mrs. Clyde Hells will talk on
"Russian Art;" Mrs. William Barclay,
"Russian Writers," and Mrs. A. D. Ma
jors will give a review of Tolstoi's " nna
Karonlna." Russian musics I selections
will be given by Mrs. Perry YVheoIer and
Mrs. ' Leo Wilson. Items of current tn
terest will be given by Meadames W. H.
Meyers. Roy Dennis. L. J. EXter and D.
a Clark.
"Federation day" will be observed by
the Woman's club of the railway mall
service Yvednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. O. II. Worley. The president will
give a report of the meeting of the State
Federation of Women's Clubs, which was
held In Pawnee City last month. The
response to the roll call will be "What
Our Club Means to Me." Musical selec
tions will be Included in the program.
Mrs. Warren 8. Blackwell is In charge
of the program on "The Art of the Tigris-Euphrates
Yalley," which will be
given for the Omaha Sxiety of Fine
Arts Thursday morning at 10 o'clock In
the Toung YY'oraen's Christian aanoclatlon
auditorium. Mrs. Blackwell's paper will
embrace these topics: "The Temples of
Babylonia." "The Palace-Templue of As
syria" and "The Palace-tiroup of Per
sia." The regular Sunday vesper services at
the Toung Women's Christian association
will be omitted this afternoon. The fu
neral services for Mrs. Ina O. Mixer, for
several years connactrd with the Toung
Women's Christian association will be
held from the building at ! o'clock today.
.Miss Jennie P.edfield. principal of the
Castellar school, toll Irish stories at a
"Scandinavia"" will be the subject for
study at a meeting of Chapter K of the
I. E. O. Sisterhood, which 'will be held
Saturday at the home of Mrs. YV. P.
Campbell. Mrs. Thomas Matters will have
as her topic "Political Status;" Miss
Mayme Hutchinson, "Authors;" Mrs. Ef
fle Woodward, ".Musicians." Mrs. Kthol
Wilcox will assist the hostess.
The Benson Woman's club will meet at
the home of Mrs. George Iradale Thurs
day afternoon, when the regular program
will bo led by Mrs. R, S. Ucasley. Selec
tions from "Robin Hood" will be given.
The annual donation day for the benefit
of the Old People's .Home will be ob
served YVedncsday. Members of the board
of directors will be at the home, CM Wirt
street, all day to receive donatlona and
tea will be . nerved In . the afternoon. At
churches of all denominations today 1,000
paper bags will bo distributed, with the
request that they be filled and sent to the
Old People's Home. '
A program on "France" will be given
by the Clio club at its meeting Wednes
day at the homo of Mrs. F. M. Clark.
Mrs. O. A. Scott is leader ot the program.
The response to the roll call will be Items
of Interest on France. Mra. T. L. Travis
wlU have as her subject "History and
Literature;" Mrs. YV. D. Perclval. "Ca
thedrals;" Mrs. W. D. Merrill, "Mualo
and Musicians;" Mrs. O. A. Scott, "Art
and Artists."
The general meeting of the Association
of Collegiate Alumnae will be held at the
home of Mrs. Harvey Newbranch, 1903
South Thlrty-thrd street, Saturday after
noon. The afternoon will be spent In
sewing for some local charity, most likely
for the Child Saving Institute, which has
been the recipient of this association's
charity in the past. .
Chau
at the
The Tennyson . chapter of the
tauquu circle will meet Monday
home of Mrs. A. S. YVUllams.
The study of Tennyson's works, par
ticularly of the Arthurian legends, will
be taken up in addition to the work al
ready outlined, this being the Arthurian
year throughout the Chautauqua, circle.
Mrs. Q. A. Sammls will be leader of the
program.
QUEEN TO MAKE HER DEBUT
(Continued from Page Two.)
Amlgas" Card club Saturday afternoon
Twelve members w re, present.
The Saturday Night club gavo a danc
ing party at Chambers' academy HVtur.
day evening.
Miss Carrie Earger entertained for a
number of ' her friends at an Informal
party Friday evening. The evening was
spent In music and games. Those present
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Barger.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn WaJsli.
MlnSes Misses
Father Nelson, Violet Carlson.
Frances Waaaenuun.Anna RolHxj-fceri
Ruth hlAVens.
Mary Brewer,
l:ibel Carlson,
Messrs
Orant Gulden.
Ieo ali?reary.
Kilxar Hini)n,
Frank (Kilden,
Fred Carlson,
Karl Iluxscii,
Merles lerc-.
A una Sass.
Kl lata bet h Neber,
Curr'e Barger.
Meaars
Dr. James 0Nell.
William Unorder.
Paul Fish,
M. Croft,
William Barger,
IJarnest Saa,
Charles Brewer,
Wedding Announcement.
Mis. Nancy J. Moore Issued invilatlons
YVeduesday tor the wedding of her sister,
Straus when they were visiting I, ere last
spring will I'C pleased In know that they
nm rejoicing over the advent of n son to
their Nem. York home, who hin been
nitmel in honor of the grandfather,
cs ar S. Straus, M
In nd Out of the Bee Hive.
Mis Clnd lVters left Saturday for
j St. Louis for n vllt with relatives.
' Mr. nm! Mrs. I It. Pavls and Mr. and
, Mr. Y't tor Cal.lrn II left Wednesday for
Chicago.
Mr. Alhert l'aitleit of St. Joseph. Mo..
Is spendnu; the week end st the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Pavls.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Bums ret uracil
YYcdnesiliiv from Kxeelslnr Springs, where
i they have been for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. il, B. Cameron of Iter-
mini. Neb., ere In Omaha te attend the
YVIIson-Wcstermnn wnhVni: Thursdny.
Mrs. Carlisle) YVhltlng returned Monday
from Galveston. Tex., ami Is wlln her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Sweet, nt the
Winona. j
Miss Ruth Meyer returned Friday from.
Rochester N. Y"., where elm spent several I
weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Harry Cohn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P.ylm leave Friday for
her
Mr.
will
Newton. In., to spend Thanukglvlng wltht
their mint and tinie, Mr. ami Mrs. John. I
ScarhrouKh.
Mr. Arthur tluion left the. rarly lart
of the week for Hollywood, Cel.. oitllod
th.-re by the serious Illness of Mrs.
Charles Ouloil.
Mrs. v'. W. Turner. Jr., who lin li
the guest of Omnlia friends for tlio last
few weeks, lesves this evening for her
home In Fremont.
Mis. Henry Hiier Is home from
visit In Chicago, accompanied by
Morton Ilillernf New Y'ork, whrt
spend a little time with hi' parents.
Miss Caroline l,ee, who hns been
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Traynor !'
the Inst month, returned to her homo In
Pes Moines YVilneed:iy evenlnr-
Mrs. I'rederh k Vlnfc ef Hartford.
Mich., who line been a guest at the homo
of her parotifs. Mr. and Mrs. f). P. Mm
head, expert to leave S;tmliiy for her
home,
Miss Helen Loft man left Saturday fori
Lincoln t ly the guest of AIIks Until
Sanfnrd. Miss liftman will attend the I
knnsait-Nchrnska gam and the Pelti !
Chi house dance. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee returned ,
the first of the week ernm New Y'ork
Citv. They will remain In Omaha is
colli. lo of w.eks, hi fnro koIiik lo Mon
t;nn, where they will be this winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. p. Moorhead and Mis
Moorhend expevt t leave the first ef
Pis-emlier for S'nn Pleiro, C:il., to spend
the wlnterr. Sirs. Alien, formerly Mlssj
Bess SfiMrliend, Is In P:in Tleo, her hus
band. Llonlennnl Allen, of tho tiary, hen
ing on duty there.
Omaha's
Exclusive
I NI.OKI Gift Slinn
vvjkv V y T
X. S w r 'w show-
... ' tnr a cow.plsie and
exclusive line of OlM'SHTAu WOODS,
Incense, Japanese Ctardens, Chinsse
Autlqnes, Jewel Boxes, Itidtan Enam
els. Damasona Braes, Delft Ware,
Mexican Iliagres, Uhlnet e, Japanese
and French Vases. A iiw shipment
of antique Egyptian Bu1s and Tan
Brlagle Fottery Jus rsottvsd.
AI.L. S1KIP,
1319-1314 W. O. W. Bldf.
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New YorkCity Store, 21 Wett 34th StOpposite Waldorf-A.toria.
ORION BROTHERS
319 South Sixteenth Street.
Starting Monday Morning at 8:30
5.00 SUIT
Suits Sold at $35, $39.50, $45.50, $50.00, $59.50
This is an announcement that will overshadow in. its importance to women any similar occurance
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ever presented in Omaha. Recent arrivals, emoracimj ine season s mosi noiaoie aiciaies are muiuueu.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire the highth of mode, individuality and absolute perfection in suits at
a price most remarkable.
for Tailored Suits sold at
from $35 to $59.50.
Under no circumstances miss
this sale, for the values are in
deed extraordinary in every
sense of the word. There are
more than 200 suits, the sea
son's newest and best styles,
and in the most fashionable
materials broadcloths, pabar
dines, serges, poplins, velvets,
etc.
$2,5.00
for Tailored Suits Sold at
from $35 to $59.50.
NO CONNECTIONS WITH ANY OTHER OMAHA STORE
Photographs for Christmas
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Twelve Photographs for
Twelve Friends
Twelve gift obligations off
your mind for another year
Every friend pleased and no
one favored over another
Economical too
To tfet an Artistic Portrait, give the
Photographer time Don't wait
till he is rushed
Telephone at Once To Any of These Good
Photographers and Arrange an Early bitting
Charles H. Cidy, 2521 Shermin Hie., Web. 3791
Hep Studio, Cor. 16th- and Howird, Douglas 481
Lumlen Studio, 1517 Faroan Street, Douglas 3004
Rembrandt Studio, 1922 Farnam St., Douglas 3548
F. A. Rinehart. 18th and Farnam St., Douglas 1732
Rodstrotn Studio, 1811 Farnam Street, Douglas 5622
Sandberg & Eltoer, 107 So. 16th St., Douglas 2387
J. W. Skoglund, 24th and Cuming Sts., floug. 1375
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A million dalightad users prore Its ttelue.
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