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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1915)
Tin; OMAHA StTNDAY UKK: FKIiRlTAUV HI. l!H5. 3-B What Women Aro Doing in the World Clab Calendar. 8VNDAY Youn Women's Christian socistlon vnpr sarvlr, 4:) p. m. Rewarih club. tft. Brrvhman's icidfray, J p. m. CdONtAY-Social adnr department. Omaha Wnmitn' club. 2:30 p. rn., pre ceded by rneetln of membership com mittor. Major Isaac Hadlir chapter. Daughter or ths American Revolution, bene! It hrlrtne. party, 8anfori hotel. French department. 10 a. m. Omaha chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution. Washington program, Ma farah Hnnhorne and Miss Jennie Hrd fleld, hoetenaes. TfEPOAV Prof. F. M. Flinc, lecture, city hall. ft p. m. Mothers' culture de partment, Fouth Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. William Rerry hostem. Donation day. Old People's Home. Oratory, cur rent topics and philosophy and elthlca dcpurtnients, Woman's club. Hnnroom T'ark circle. Child Conservation Ipnauc, Mrs. T. K. Panders, hostess, Permo club, Mrs. .1. P. Rarnhart. hcsts. An nual meeting. Women's Missionary federation, Yotins; Women's Christian association, t:30 p. m. WKDNKSDAY Pundoo Woman's club, Mrs. Royal Miller, hostess. Music de partment, Woman's club. BroWnlna; club. Mrs. R. . E. Iimoreaui, hostess. Frances Willard Women's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. J. K. Tsfftart, hostess. Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union. Mm. Peecher Hlftbee, hostess. Miller Park Mothers' club, evening party, school auditorium. T1HHFUAV-Social settlement section. Association of Cnilealttte Alumna", Settlement Hoiif. Wyche Ktory Tellers' laifue, public library. Art department. Women's cluh, followed by Woman's club kenslnKton and program by art de partment. j K. O. Sisterhood, Mrs. lorgi? W". Trlbbln. hostess. Rcnson Woman's 'club, Mrs. H. S. Knudsen. hostess. Emm Hoarlnnd Flower mis sion. Woman's Relief Corps. Memory lay association. Memorial hall. Tenny son circle, Mrs. Frank Ilaller, husless. Suffrage film at American theater. FRIDAY Mil Slma club, birthday party, Mrs. OerrRO Platner, hostess. West Omaha Mothers' culture club. Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, hostess. Woman's Auxi liary. Kpiscopal churches. All Saints' church. Mrs. N. 1I Nelson, president of Woman's cluh. at rome to club mem bers. Miller Park , Junior muslcale, school auditorium. SATl'RPAY -Dramatic section. Associ ation of Collegiate Alumnae, Mrs. K. M. H. Konderlnnd, hosti-ss. I Notices lor this column should be nA.tlcd or te'ephoned to the club reporter before Friday nopn). . L'FFR AGISTS . pre making a final dash to sell .enough tickets for the suffrage movie "Your Girl and Mine," which will be shown at the Amer ican theater Thursday. Frl- s mm day and h'Murday. td Insure their winning the $100 prlre offered for tr- sale of a certain amount of tickets.' The prize. If won, will swell the coffers of tha local suffrage organisation. Christabel Pankhurst. eldest daughter of Mrs. Emmellne Pankhurst, tho TJnglish militant leader. and Frau Rosika S'chwlmmer, the Austrian peace advocate, were negotiated with to give speeches on the opening evening of the performance. Sinc! then it has been ascertained that 'Frau i-'chwlmmer has a previous ei KHgement, but will spend Wednesday in OmHha. at which time a dinner will be Riven In her honor. No deflnlti word has as yet been received from Mlsa Pank hurst, announcing her ccmlng. For Its annual George Washington meeting, the Omaha chapter of the I.iiiughters of the American "Revolution will enjoy a unique piogram, arranged by Miss Jennie Redfleld and Miss Parah 4-anhorne. Kltrhteen of the Elghtii erade ))uplla of Castellar school, of which Mlsa Kodfleld la, principal, will give. a ocama tizctlon of the of the signing of tly Xeclaratlon cf Independcrce, en costume, 'at tlie home of these women, 815 Boutu Thirty-fourth street. Thti chiudrcn will nil be brought to the meeting In Jitners, their first Jitney ride. The costumes, with , three exceptions, were all made by tho families of the children at a cost of only 2 cents each. The ehildkood of (Jeorfco Washington was dramatized at the school Friday cve.jlns. The dramatic section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will be entertained at the homo of Mrs. K. M. R. Sunder land Saturday artcrnoon. Interpretive work will be takon np. Mrs. Agnr Harrison, primipal of the Faniaiu school, will lead an Interesting diKcuslon at the West Omaha Mothers' Culture club meeting Friday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, 3X WcbBter street. "What Are tho Ideal of Womanhood to Place ltrfora Our Girls?"'. "la Home Life or Public Life to Be Looked Forward To?" "Should Marriage Be Accepted to Shun a Career or Declined to Give a Chance for a Career?" These are some of tha phases of tbe subject which will be dis cussed. A number of papers on "Noted Women" will be rend. Mis. P. T. Barber wi'l have "Mary Washington" as nor eub Je'.; Mrs. T. W. Cox. "Julia Word Howe:" Mis. W. W. Carmichael, "Lydia M. Child." and Mrs. T. J. White. "Maiy 'A. Mvei-morc.' Mine Fannie Meyers will the a vocal solo and Miss Penelope Ham ilton e llano solo. Miss Helen Wlnkel mc.n will ghe a reading. A valentine for a vote was tho method used by Miss Jane Thomson of Chicago to win not the hearts but the support of the MuEourt lawmakers. The latter refuse even to ba shown when It comes to lobbyists who are young, pretty or un married. Miss Thomson, who spoks be fo:n the Jefferson City lawmakers last week sent each one a Kowple calendar gay with St. Valentine's red and carrying not a sentimental verse but the query, "Do I get your vote?" Miss Thomson spent a number of weeks in Omaha dur ing the recnt sifffrage campaign, having directed the housa-to-housa canvass with Mi Kleio Vandcrgrlft. now Mrs. Ralph Benedict. The tudy of England will be continued at the meoting of Chapter E of the P. E. O. sisterhood Thursday afternon at the homo of Mrs. George W. Trlbble, 4101 Dodge street. Mrs. J. P. Freeland will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Wilcox w'M read a paper on the literature; Mrs. Cameron, on the opera, and Mrs. F. M. Penny on the stage. Miss Agnes McElroy will ba leader of tbe program for the Wyche Story Tellers' league Thursday afternoon at tbs public library. Egyptian, hero, kindergarten and primary stories will ba told by Misses May Glbbs and Marls Berry and Mrs. Anns Bratton. Tbe membership commutes of the Omaha Womii'l dub will meet Monday afternoon st t o'clock, directly preceding the meeting of the social sdencs depart ment. . . Mrs. George B. Bar will be leader of he program at the meeting of tha art Kpartracnt of tha Omaha Woman's flub Thursday morning. Tbs works of Bar tulonto Murillo. master of the Andulusian srliool, will bo studied, his children's iilctuxes being tbs special topic. In tbs 4 t Ira rw..i i 'rr I ( L . , j 4 t-. j i-v-i i 1 , . ? " .r'i f Left to Right. Front Row-O V. Hell, Mrs. W. IT. Warwick. William Klewltt. Mrs. Oeorge W. Hell. Dr. A. A. Itoltmnn. Mrs Martha Chrlstenev Y Rasmus MuHean'HrK,lrSrth'Btrk.RowlC- R Nhols. Mis. M,ta Wolf. Harry Srhroedcr. Mi,, K.sk.o Under Sin. WHIIa. i II. WarwVclT: Mlsa Ruth ,ht. K?,r "T.1 J' d JJarton. - Among the numbers of a delightful Washington birthday program (riven by the Maple l"af chapter of the - Order of the fcastern Star at the Masonic templo Saturday evening was the minuet danced by the above members of the order niapier 01 ine !SHE GAVE A PROGRAM FOR FINE ARTS SOCIETY. Jtlr.Wiri. G.Ure, afternoon the program arranged for an open meeting of the club three weeks ago, eJid which was postponed on ac count of the storm, will bo given at the club kenslnpton." It Includes an Illustrated lecture on "Spanish ' Art" by Edward Ftich and musical numbers as well. Dr. Adda Wiley Ralston will talk on "The Health and 'Welfare' ef th Child," Tti"S''ay afternoon, at the home of Mra. William Retry. 1114 ; North - Twenty-sixth street, 'fouth Omaha. "Tho program will be given under .the auspices of the moth ers' culture department of the South Omaha Woman's club. The Research ciub, will meet at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at t. Derchman'a academy. ,.... Rehearsals for tha open program of the oratory department of the Omaha Woman's club, which will present a play Film for the 'Buffs to ( ' o . - .... 1 J P ) 1 f s, - , ' -tKr I us.umacaiime.--. .. .. "Tour Girl and Mine," a wonderful I f dramatic teature plioto play in seven acts, produced by tho World Film corporation under the auspices of ths National Women's. Suffrage association, will b presented for lopr days this weel at the American theater commencing with Thursday matinee and a matinee daily. Including next Sunday, on which night the engagement closes. Much Interest hus been aroused in this picture as a result of the strong support if la receiving by the local suffragettes, msny of whom have devoted their time to selling tickets and so enlisting the interest of the gen eral public. The film la ths result of an Inspiration by Mrs. Medtll McCormlck and from a scenario bv Gllson Wll'ctts. It U a play with a story, a "punch" and a mission that the picture "Your Girl and Mine" becomes one of the strongest arguments Yor suffrage yet produced. Dr. Anna Howard tshaw, ths noted suffrage leader, appears personally In ' several parts of the fllio. There sre other notables, some of whom are Olive Wynd ham. w ho 'forsook the legitimate to be come the' leading lady; Katherine Kael red, leading lady of "Joseph and His Brethren," who' took thi part of a woman lawysr battling fur the right; v " : if A v-"'- T" ' ' -' J' Danced the Minuet at SI 1 f'V !h -rrv; v i m selected by the leader. Mrs. Urant Wil liams, and Prof. N. I. Rleed. tho In structor, will begin at the next meeting of the t'opartrrient Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The meetings of the French department of the Omaha Woman's club will be held Monday mornings at 10 o'clock Instead of Thursdays as In the past. The change will go into effect Monday, meetings be ing held at the resldence-studto of the instructor. Miss May Mahoney. . Members of the Miller Park Mothers club ha.'e arranged an evening meeting In honor of the husbands Wednesday evening In the Miller school auditorium. Problems ' of the Juvenile court and methods of dealing with boys wilt be ths subject of talks by Judge Pears, uus Miller and II. O. Palmer. ' . Friday afternoon the fifth . Junior mustcale 'will be given at tbs school. Among those! taking part' are Alvera Loftman, Kthcl Maddox, Edwin Moser, Lorraine Moore, Ruth Madden, Elsie Moore, Vesta' Melvln, Edith" McCurdy and Fern McCoy. . . A rehearsal of the junior orchestra will be held Monday afternoon at ths school bouse. . . Solos from Puccini's ."Madam Butter fly" will be, sung by Miss Hasel Silver for the program of tho music department of the Omaha Woman's club, Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs.. W. G. Silver will also !nr. In a duct with '-Miss Silver and Miss Nora' Neal will u tho acompanlst. Little Olga Eltner-wlli give a violin solo. The storyiuf tlie opera Will bo told' by Mrs. M. Lv Camoron, under whoso leadersh'p the prog! am ia belrg given. ' . The Poclal Settlement will be the sub ject of the 'program to be given Monday aUcrnooti by the social science depart ment or the- Omaha Woman'a club. Miss Jessie Arnold, the new head resident at rh Settlement house, will talk on social settlement work, and thn Social Settle ment Dramatic club will give a little tkfct'-h, "A Colonial Dream." The pro gram is In charge of Mrs. J. IT. Du n'ont. Mrs. F. A. Follansbee Is lesdor of the department. ' ' ' - The -creditable presentation of Percy's MacKays's ."A Thousand Tears Ago," Monday' and Tuesday, by the Dundee Woman's club has called forth wide ap probation and requests for Its perform ance on a larger scale at one of tha down town theaters. Mrs.- George. C. Edgerty states that this willprobably ba dons In the near future,' ths proceeds to form Be Shown This Week T'sA . : ys it . 1 - Sidney Booth of ths "Tellow Ticket" com pany, who posed as ths hero, and John Charles and Katherine Henry as ths vil lain and ths working girl. Mors than 800 secondaries were ustd In ths production of the picture, ahlch .is a melodrama of mora than the ordinary thrilling sort There Is an exr-lting hand-to-hand con flict between a man and a woman a ths I. lay and tbe quirk march of events rangs from a wedllng to a murder and an HUtomobil.f abduction scene. "The Cause ' comes in most subtly and poetically, a symlMjllc figure that fades In and out at critical periods tn the plot.' "Tour Girl and Mine" is a big play wtlh a big mis sion oulll on u big si si" am furnishes a dtiUhtful evening's entertainment i i : Z". i i : v i; --4 ; i ,s. 1 - if . Washington Day Program XLMLW . 'ur' PRINCIPAL IN DUNDEE WOMAN'S CLUB PLAY. vr5;n'.."': jTks.J.T.Feru3on the nucleus for a club house fund, for which the members are very desirous. Tho play was presented under the direc tion of Mrs. W. U Selby amldnt a riot of oriental coloring and costuming. The role of each member of the cast was presented In a finished manner, the part of Capo comlco, played by Mrs. J. F. Ferguson, and the four vagabond players, Mes dames A. L. Green. C. J. Hubbard, G. G. Oulnter and E. II. Westerfleld, having especially brought down the house. Mrs. Selby entertained the club, in honor of the cast, at her home Friday afternoon. August Miller, of ths Juvenile court, will talk on "The Gang Spirit in Boys," at a meeting of the Hanscom Park olrcle of ths Child Conservation League of America Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. E. Banders, 2232 South Thirty-second avenue. Mrs. J. E. Brown will read a paper on the same subject. Mrs. A. Llndscy will give a reading on the opera "Parsifal." Mrs. Warren Perry, state regent of the Daughters of the American Involu tion, has aent out a circular letter an nouncing the entertainment of ths thir teenth annual Nebraska conference bv Omaha and Major Isaan Hadler chapters. March 17-li). The notice gives a resume of ths program as planned for this meet ing. ' It la announced, that Qulvera chapter of Falrbury, the present regent's chapter, has endorsed ths candidacy of Mrs. Charles II. Aull of Omaha, vies state regent, for the regency next year. Major Isaac Hadler - chapter of tha Daughters of the American Revolution will give a benefit bridge party at tho Sanford hotel Monday afternoon. Tha proceeds will be uited to purchase an his torical marker to be placed in tha new Fontenells hotel. Ths Woman's Relief Corps Memory Day CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells now To Get Quick Belief fretn Head-Cold. It's Splendid I In ona minute your clogtied nualriia will- open, tbs air paasagea of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No mors hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryneee. No struggling for breath st night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream lialni from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragraiit, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every sir passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollon mucous mem brane and relief conies Instantly. It's Just fine. Dou't stay atuffrd-up with a cold nr nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly f y,i I " .'SWl''''.'.""'::"' 4f I -k ;:-:i; ' ' ' association will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Memorial hall. Commit tee reports will be received and the meet ing will be presided over ty Mrs. Lillian Eddy, president. The Tennyson chapter of ths Chautau qua Literary circle will rrteet by special Invitation Thursday, Instead of Monday, at the home of Mrs. Frank Ilaller. Roll call will be answered by historical events during the Norman reign in England. Ths lesson from "Democrstle England" will be led by Mrs. W. E. Rhoades. Ths second act of "Harold" will be read by members of the circle. Mrs. Ilaller Will giv a talk on' her trip through Eng land. The Dundee Woman's clab will meet with Mrs. Royal Miller. X4 Chicago street, Wednesday afternoon. : This IS to be one of the Interesting current events program, with Mrs. E. IV Humo as leader. Annng tho speakers will be Mrs. Mary I. Creljrh, leader of tho current topics de partment of tho Omaha Woman's club, and one of her subjects will be a resume of tho mine trouble In Colorsdo. Mrs. Edwsrd Johnson, president of ths Old Peoples Home, will tell of ths work of that institution, and Judgs Charles E. Foster will talk on police court experi ences. The next regular meeting of ths Wo man's auxiliary of the Episcopal churches of Omaha, South Omaha and Florence will be held Friday at 11:30 o'clock In All Salnta church. Miss Ciatidle V. Callaway will talk on "East Indian Philosophy" Tuesday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock at the meeting of ths philosophical and ethics department of the Omaha Woman's club. Miss Callaway l:i the department's Instructor.' The Ha Sigma club will celebrate Its annual birthday party Friday at ths Jiomo of Mrs. George Plstner. Ths program, Those Having Brown Fumed Living Room Furniture Should Buy Any Extra Fill-in Pieces Now Chairs and Rockers that were $21, $24 to $50 are now $15.75; $18 and $37.50 Bargains in Bed Room Furniture Selected at random from the hun dreds offered: $83 Napoleon Bed, full site, &C Circassian Walnut pUiJ $68 Dressing; Table, Walnut, djEO Triple mirrors &jt $55 Dresser, genuine "it AO Cf Tbona Mahogany... P'TaCissJVF $4 5 Dresser, Curly Red t' CJQC llirch JJ $34 Dieeslng Table, Bird's- $24 Eye Maple $39 Dresser, Golden OQ Cf Oak, quarter sawed. ptJ i3U $22 Dresser, solid oak. $16.75 golden flniHh $24 Dresser, genuine Ma .M?;.$i8 hogany, colonial $GH Chiffonier, Mahogany, Df: $54 inlaid Bheraton style. $34 Dressing Table, fcOO Cft quartered golden oak &tt iO vr $40 Dressing Table, C3fi Toona Mahogany. ....... 1JJ $24 Somnoe, Bird s- $17.50 Eye Maple Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South 16th Street which will ba a surprise to the members. Is In charge of tha following committee, of which Mrs. Frank Royd Is chairman: Meadamea Frank Holmes. Frank Norton, N. T. Fell and A. R. Pomers. Mrs. Rertli Cletssohmann of the lata social aervl.e lnarj will talk on "The Value of Moving . Pictures" Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of tho Omaha Women's Christian Temperance union. This mcetlnc Will be the regular monthly educational one and will be held at tha home of Mis. Ree l.cr Hlgbee. 24 Iang don court. A musical program also has been arrsnaed. The current topics drpsrtment of the Omaha Woman's cluh ll meet Tuesday afternoon fr I. SO o'cltek. It was plannrt , to discuss the coming of "Rllly f unnay, I but since the date of his arrival has been I postponed it Is doubtful whether this subject wr.l be discussed Tuesday. Mrs.' C. II Wlthnell will cenduct (he (lesson en "Soi-lnl Welfare" at s. meeting i of the Frances Wlllsvd Woman'a Cbrls Itlun Temperance union WednesdHy after noon t the home I sirs. J. a. laggari, :-'". Alehster street. Mrs. C. D. Kcott, iitnte secretary of the lpyal Tempera nc lcgton department, will have rharge of tha program. The Penson Women's club gae Ha an nual colonial party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. J. V. Ptarrett. A largs majority or the memhorsnlp with their gecets were' In attendance. Tho scene vii sugestlvS of enrly dnys. George and Martha Washlng'.on were Imperson ii ted, ss well as other timely characters. (Continued on Tags Twelve, Column To Beautiful Hand Made Lace for Bed Linens Very Reasonably Priced Old Ohlaess Embroideries, Brasses and Msny Oriental Antiques that will - Intsrsst you. 211-12 City National Bank Bldg. i 'i .ir i- mnini-i i v AJIT1IU11 LYON Will assume tbe bead of the Acadomy of Art, 507 Karbach Block, that was run under the management of tbe late Albert Rothery. . Arthur Lyon will be remembered as the young artist who took first department honors at Chicago Institute, Chicago. He was a student tinder Mr. Rey nolds; the portrait painter of Chi cago. ' Mr. Lyons proposes to make portrait painting a specialty. We're Quaint Fumed Settees that were $100.00 are now $75.00 fa W Cretonnes For Bedspreads, Couch Covers, Laundry Bags, Window Draperies, Etc At prices out of all proportion to Their Real Value FINAL CLOSING OUT MONDAY from 10 to 30 yards of a pattern. Patterns' that cannot be restocked and must be closed out to make room for other goods that are waiting. IN THREE LOTS I OT 1 Big assortment of tonnes that sell for Monday, by the yard LOT 2 Wnx patterns to select from, 31-lnch and 38-lnch widths. These sell regularly from 85o to 95c, some 36c and we will close them oat Monday, by the yard LOT 3 Tnl8 ,ot nclule ooly Imported cretonnes, linen and taffetas. The price was 75c to r $1.85 per yard and there are some very If beautiful pieces. Monday, they go, at, yard wVS O A. 1 Jim W'-.v.i:;.i i I . 'T ';. .' 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Library Tables that were $15, $24 to $30 are now $11.25. $18 and $22.50 31-inch and 3C-lnch ere 12 20c to 40c per ya 29c