TirE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: MAUOl D, 1316. 4-B What Women Are Doing in the World Tennyson chspter of the Chautauqua circle will mrft Monday afternoon with J Mm Q. E. Bryaon, Ml Webster ilfrt j Roll call response will be quotations from ' Oliver Wendell Holmes. The lesson on 1 "American Ideals'' will be conducted by : Mrt. R. F.. Perratt. Mn. H. 8. Curtis will tell the story of Edwsrfl VI of Eng land; Mm. W.' C. Lyle of Queen Mary; and Mrs. R. E. Sunderland of Queen Fltrsbeth. Mrs. P. H. ffny will lend the lesson on the two stars, Flrlus and Procyon, and their relation to the. con stellation of Orion. TJ. B. Orant Woman's Relief corps will meet Tuesday at t.M o'clock at Memorial hall. Mine Gladya Bhsmp will address the vocational guldsnre aectlon of the Amo . elation of Collegiate Alumnae on the aub ' Jeet of "Labor t'nlons," Tuesday aftnr- !Boon at 4 o'clock at tha Young Women'! Chrtatlan association. Mlas Juliet Griffin . will tell of tha work of tha Chicago Com mercial club to promote vocational guidance. In Charge of Baby Week for Omaha Mm. D. Q. Craighead will be In charge of the meeting for the philosophy and thlcs department of the Omaha Woman's club, Tuesday at 4 o'clock at tha Young Women's Christian association. Mrs Craighead will talk on tha lesson from Msetertlnrk's "The Blue Bird." The drama section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Friday af ternoon at 4 o'clock, with Miss Ruth Mc Ponald. Miss McDonald wilt read a paper on Lord Punsany, tha Irish drama tist Tha Misses Kathryn Iowry, Teresa Hoy. Beulah Adama, Orra Ambler, Mrs. Btepehen Davlrs and Mrs. Charles Ooss i will present Duneany's "Tents of tha Arabs." Mrs. M. H. Blaekwell, who waa Inter ested In the factory work among tha ' girls, with Mrs. Asher and Miss Brenlser during the Sunday campaign, will talk to tha Business Girls' council at Agri cultural hall, coVjrt house, Tuesday. The women of tha Trinity Methodist church will serve luncheon from II to 1 o"cloclL Tha woman'a club of Benson will have three busy days this week with tha reg ' ular meeting on Thursday, tha "Baby Week" entertainment on Friday, and on Saturday a delegation attending tha ses sion at the court house. Mrs. J. W. Welch leada the toplo of "Painting" at ' tha next meeting at the home of Mrs. N. H. Tyson. Roll call will be answered by urrent events. Three papers will ba read on "Growth of Painting In America" by Mr. John Epeedle. "Famous American Palntera" by Mrs. C. A. Tracy and Amer ican Schools of Art" by Mrs. Mart Arm strong. , Tha George Ocok Relief corps waa an tertained Thursday at tha home of Mr a. . C. H. Stevens in honor of tha Joint birth days of two members, Mrs. Stephens and .Mrs. A. Wolf of Omaha. Besides the members of tha corps, a number of women of Benson attended tha kensing tOD. . The Benson Woman's Foreign Mission ary society meets Wednesday at tha horns of Mrs. Charles Anderson. Sunday even ing "Women of tha Orient" will ba given at tha Methodist church and tha annual thank offering will be received by tha society. ' Tha Woman's club of Benson gtves its "Baby Week" program on Friday from I to t o'clock at Odd Fellows' hall, as follows: TMsno duel, Reveries."....?... ......Wsehr Misses Alius Sorensen and Louise Bailey. Vrsyer Mrs. Chase C. Bawtelle Address of Welcome Mr O. f. Brooks, President Paper, "Clyln Trfilnlng of tha Child" Mrs. F. U. Oliver. Psper, "The Child's Food." Mrs. V. II. I.ouhtier. . Voce! Poll (selected). .Ulev. A. J. MoCtung is per, --me i Him s tintntng Mrs, 1. W. Welch. Resd'nr. "The Child's I won In ' I'stlence" Miss Jeeeie MoulthroP rap'-r. "tTiiM's rhystral welfare .... My Mra. W. F. Vernor. read . by Mrs, Arthur flolve. Reading, "Turnln" of Children in da Bed" Mrs. tlenrve Iraitale Paper, "Moral Training of the Child" Mrs. K. C. Hodrter. Vocal Solo. "Little Pink Roaa"., Mrs. K. I.. Humpiia. Tha officers of tha club will act as tbs reception committee. . .-,. ' The Scottish Rite Woman'a club will "Vhold a reception following tha business meeting Friday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Styles will give several readings. The reception rommlttea Includes Mesdames Charles Tracy, It. P. Stlne, W. H. Mun ger, Tolf Hansen and Elisabeth Rogers, while tha refreshments committee la a larger . one. Including Meadamea It. E lanlels. J. C. Barnard. J. C. Alnscow, Otan 'W. Carter. A. N. Eaton, Robert Faddla, J, F. Gillette. William Ilelntl. . Pr. Helen Jacobl and J. A. Knotta. Tha City Federation of Child Coneer vatlon leagues will bold Its March meet ing Monday afternoon, March 1J, at the Baby Health exhibit, for which they will be hostesses and provide tha program that da. The Nebraska etnte society of tha t'nltrd Btstes Daughters Of 1811 will meet at the residence of Mrs. C. H. Mullln. tyn Grant street, at t.M p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Max Ilostetler of Rhelton, Neb., will speak upon the subject. "Soma Monu ments of the Nation." "Are Wa Prepared "' I. J. Punn will dtscuts this subject at a meeting of tha social science department of tha Omaha Woman'a club Monday afternoon at 10 o'clock at tha Young Women's Chrtatlan association. Following Mr. Punn'a talk tha question mill be cpen for discussion tha members. jtmlflAStnmiO la7 - Or Cft ' I -', 7 - I ". "J " i .. "w t - - 7, I . ' - ; I? '. i ,ri.- , . j i - A' j . V'- .''JX' - 'r: lowed by a social hour.. Early this spring tha club will present "Tha District School," under the direction of Mrs. J W, Evans. Tha rehearsals are being held at tha horns of Mra, C. R. Thlem. , J. E. Bednar will address tha South Omaha Woman's club on "Forma and Classes of Municipal Government in Ne braska," following tha business meeting of tha olub Tuesday afternoon at Library hall. , . , , ... Tha mualo department of tha South Omaha Woman's etub meats Saturday afternoon at tha horns of Mrs. Jean Las to study tha, opera ''Martha,", by Flo- tow. Mrs. Earl Brown is in charge gf tha program. . . ,i , . , , NATIONAL PRESIDENT W. C. T. V. COMING TO OMAHA. T:).SSSv ' Anna Better Babies Week to Get Much Attention from Club Women Here The local baby health exhibit, under taken by the Omaha Woman's club to carry out the work of the Oenersl Fed erstlon In connection with the federal children's bureau, opena at the 'court house Paturdny morning at 10 o'clock and will continue for ona week. Mra. K. R. J. Edholm, health chairman; Mrs. F. T. Blrss, civics chairman, and Mrs. F. J. Burnett of the home economica depart ment of the club are In charge of the ex hibit. All womrn'a orgnnlxntlons of the city have Joined In the movement, either by preparing programs cr acting as host esses, or both. Members of the Woman's club will be on duty all week, mornings and afternoons, with members of the As sociation of Consulate Alumnae and Yotirtif 'Wonicn'a Christian association In attrnilam-e evenings. Mrs. J. N. Paul of ft. Paul, stste fedTstlin president, will cone here for the opening exercises. Saturday afternoon Prof. Alice Loomle, I Ann a Gordon Benson Social Circles Florence Social Items Owing to tha deata of the father of Mrs. A vary Lancaster, who . wa to lead tha. program for the ait department of tha Omaha Woman's club Thursday morning, this meeting will be -omitted. Tha naxt meeting of tha ' department will ba Thursday, Mft?(-i at which time Mrs. A. L. FernMUi's program and, Mrs. Lancaster's will bo combined alides for both lessons being shown at that tin, . . , v lepartmentV(ti? Itie Tha Bible departrnenO-iofltie Touog Man's and Young Women's Christian associations offers a course of lectures to be given by Dr. Kdaar J. Banks at tha Young Women's Christian associa tion auditorium March SO-25. Pr, Banks la an explorer, author and lecturer, hav ing held many Important positions In lsnda of the orient: American consul at Bagdad, prlvats secretary to tha . Amer ican minister in Turkey, acting profes sor of ancient history at Robert college, Constantinople; field . director of tha Babylonian expedition of ths University of Chicago to Blamaya. and Instructor in Turkish and Semltlo languagea at the Cnlverslty of Chicago. Tha lectures are Illustrated by atereoptloon slides, many ofwhloh were taken by Dr. Banks. Tha meeting of tha Wychs Story Tel lera' . league will be held Wedneaday in- atead of Thursday thla week at tha pub lic library at 4:16 o'clock. Three Odyasey atorlea and one from the Hindoo folk lore will be told, under tha leadership of Mlaa Carrie Boutalla, Mies Rosa Cole man. Miss Ida Crowell and Miss Abigail Manning taking part. tertained Tuesday afternoon by Mra. EL W. Smith, 41 South Forty-sixth avenu. Semi-annual reports of officers and de partment superintendents of the Omaha Women's Christian Temperance union will ba given at the meeting Wednesday at I to o'clock at tha Young Men's Chris tian association. Mrs. McCormick, wife of Major McCormick of tha Salvation Army, will speak. Ths musle department of tha Omaha Woman's club will present ths opera "The Mikado,", under tha leadership of Mlsa Jessie Conaway, Thursday at 1:15 p. m. at ths Young Women's Christian association auditorium. Miss Conaway will tell ths story of ths opera, those taking part Including Misses Elalna Dais, Evelyn Wilson, Haxal Hart, Vivian eRllly. Marguerlto Klnner, Fay Lyman and Mlsa Ruth Flynn; Mesara. M. Hub bard, Adolph Brandea, Flngel, oGod and H. Smith, and Mrs. Jean Johnston. Ths singers will all appear In Japanese cos tumes, f Tha Omaha Woman's club will give a luncheon at tha Hotel Fontenello Satur day at noon, complimentary to Mrs. J. N. Paul of St. Paul, president of tha Ne braska Federation of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. C. A. Sherwood, acting for Mrs. James Llddall, chairman of tha house and horns committee, and committee membora will receive reservations until Friday noon. i MM 1 Louis It Wetmore. an Oxford man and well known as a lecturer, will speak on "Heresy and Orthodoxy In Modern Liter ature" at ths Sacred Heart convent Mon day. March It. at 1.80 o'clock. Ths lev tura Is given under tha auspices of tha alumna of tha Sacred Heart, of which Mrs..X.F Crofoot is president. THs Sojourners' club of Mlalva Whits Shrine will be entertained Tuesday after noon at ths horn of Mra. W. II. Mick. til South Thirty-sixth street The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Drury, Mrs. T. J. FarreJ and Mra. J. A, Hall. Ths afternoon will be spent in sewing. Ths West Slds Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Thursday after noon at t o'clock at the horns of Mra. Frank Dunn. 4TM Maaon street Invitations have been Issued by tha Society of Colonial Pames for tha un veiling ceremonies of tha portrait of Logan Fontenella Monday at tha Fonts- nella hotel. This Is a life slsa portrait of tha famoua Indian chief, painted ly William Mackay, the New York artist and will b hung directly over ths deak in tha lobby of the hotel, against ths railing, within easy view of everyone en tering the hotel. C. C. Cook has returned from a few days' stay in Arlington, Neb. Mrs. Frank Rouse has returned from St Paul, Neb., where ahe waa called by tha death of a relative. Tha remains of J. P. Milnamow, who died suddenly Wednesday, were taken to Chicago for burial. Mr. Leon Gaffney of Lyons, Neb., spent a few days visiting his sister, Mrs. H. II. Hlntselman. Mr. Arthur Voes left lsst Sunday for a visit with relatives In Independonca, Mo. Mr. John N orris of Culpepper, Vs., is a guest at E. W. Non-la' horn In Key stone Park. Mra A. P. McCarthy will be hostess for tha Aufweldersehen club next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Joe Hei bst of Washington, D. C, visited relatives her while on their way to Honolulu, Mlas Mary McCabe returned to Peru Tuesday, after a lengthy stay at her horns on account of her mother's Illness. Miss Clara Bjork of Benson and Mr. Harry W. Swanaon of Bhlckley, Neb., were married last Wedneaday. Mr. James Walsh, who has spent ths last two months In California, has re turned home. Mrs. George Stoltenberg entertained tha Saturday evening Whist club at her horns last Saturday evening. Ths looeJ Women's Christian Tamper- ano union meeting of last week on Fri day was postponed on aocount of the county Institute being held that day in Omaha. Mrs. George Frost was hostess for the Good Times club last Thursday. Mrs. J. N. Horton went to Clarks. Neb., Saturday to visit her daughter, who la tea oh lug In ths high school there. Mrs.' Q A. Lindqulst was pleasantly surprised In honor of her birthday Tues day afternoon by a dosen of her friends. Mlas Grace Fowler entertained a num ber of title folks at tha horns of her aunt oa her birthday anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. William Morse, who lived In Benson formerly and moved to Scenic S. P., two years ago. hav again coma to Benson to live. A son was born to Mr. snd Mrs. B. J. Wolfe Thursday and daughters to Mr. and )Cra. O. M. Raymer and Mr. and Mrs. U F. Burwell last week. The Woman's club will entertain at a publlo reception at the Odd Fellows' hall naxt Friday from I to t o'clock. Tha English Lutheran Ladles' Aid so ciety will meet and hav luncheon neat Wednesday. Mra. W. O. Smith entertained tha Glen Park Kensington club at her horn last Wednesday. Mlaaes Gladys Anderson and Gertrude Trombler cam up from Peru to spend ths week-end at ths Anderson home last The board of truateea of tha Old Peo ple's Horns will hold tha regular monthly meeting Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at tha Young Women'a Christian associa tion. Mrs. Edward Johnson will accompany a gospel team headed by Mr. Charles McDonald to Crete for the week-end. Mm. Johnson will address ths students at IPoana eolleg thla afternoon. Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent entertained Vest a chtpter. Order of the Eastern Star, at a kensingtoa at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Kate Mcllugh will give a lecture on "Heading" and Mlsa Grace Northrup will alng. The Miller Park Mothers' circle met Wednesday afternoon at tha horn of Mrs. Brunner, forty members having at tended. The musical program waa fol- Mra. Edith L. Wagoner will give a program Tuesday evening at t:U In the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A. This pro gram la given by tha Business Women's club, snd, following out thalr study of American composers, will be an Edward McPowell evening. Mrs. Wagoner will give an Informal talk as wU as play soma interesting numbers' of Mr. Mo Dowell's compositions. There will be other McPowell . numbers given . by several prominent musical artists of Omaha. Mlsa Maude Stfhder Is leader of the program. Henrlk Ibsen and his "A Doll's House,' wilt be studied by ths West Omaha Mothers' Culture club Friday afternoon at the home of Mra James Corr. Mrs. J. A. Hamilton will read a paper on "Ibsra and IHa Influence on ths Drama," and Mra A. F. Tyler will tell tha story of "A Poll's House," added to which there will b. quotations from ths play. Mrs. P. F. Bonorden will give a piano solo. - Ths Drama league Institutes Ha second series of lectures Monday at 4 o'clock at the city hall. Paul H. Grummann. direc tor of the School of Fins Arts, Univer sity of Nebraska, will lecture on "The Later Ibsen." as Illustrated In "Ghosts.1 and "An Enemy of ths People." On March II Prof. Grummann dlscuasea "A Poll's House" and "The Lady from tbs Sea;" March , "Hedda Q abler" and "Tha Master Builder," and March 17. "John Gabriel Borkman" and "When Wa Dead Awaken." Two lectures by Dr. Guerneey Jones of ths modern history department of the Cnlverslty of Nebraska complete the eerlca. Tha English sociological drains will b his toplo April t and tha literary drama April 10. " Tha Runahln club of the George A Custer Woman's Rellf Corpe will be en-1 nln Y. W. C. A. Xote. .Th girls' department of the Young " wnmn s vnnmiMi aasoclatlon will be In charge of the vesner rvi,.. hi. n"! V Wll have for the speaker Mlsa i-orm-, one or tne student eeo- retaries of the nnrth ntr.l (..!.( . a . i N, board. The music Is to be fur nished by the girls of the different schools. A processlonsl will be given ' th. ,ri" of th department, a aoio by Miss K.leanor Alexander of the ul.n man ecnool and a quartet by Kvelyn Douglas. Annatwlle Douglaa. Alice Day and Charleen Johnson of the i.1ntrV, '"Sh school. At the social hour . . . 'I1'" Laurence, secretary of the girls department, will be the hostess and will be assisted by tha committee OS. "'""r memoera of ttie department. w'-m tnBrnomtar which Is registering tne fine nee and membership campaign la ateadlly going up to a 'warmer tem perature. Evory membership and pledge, however large or sins 11 will help In carrying on the work for young women In the city. Contributions can be re ceived at the general office of the asso ciation building. tat W. It. C. Notes. J.'yK"; Srr,.??'Gr"id l"lnd recently i 1' ,t" thlrtty-flfth anniversary. rn rchlld corps of Harvard held its regular meeting and installed officers. Josle C. Bennett flVtwj-tmrnt nrlil..i i.. stalling offi.er. This eorve also met at iiwiw or jin. itupijwH- and waa pleas antly entertained. Nebraska City corpe reporta growth in mcmbershln. aoorf lniereat n. -.. dance and social features enjoyed by a nunioer. a. uatee. omsn s Relief corps of Lyons, have Initialed new members during the last month. A rsrwtu iec. nl on waa tendered Mesdamrs llovey and Morssrt bv Siu.r corps. These ladies leave smm for Florida ana iowk. Kawilna corps of Beatrice U generally prospering and ww members being Mrs. Josle C. Bennett, department pres ent, was airrccHlily surprised on Feb ruary 14. when Fairchlld oorna of Har vard aathered at her houia In hnnnr of her b'rthdsy. The corps of Grand Island and Central City report Washing tun-Li nooln nro- grnms. In general orders No, B, ths depart ment president announce the iolnt ment of Mary E. Cuddington, Central City, and Clara J. Hughes. Fremont, a stste advisory committee In oonneotlou with the Statu Memorial aaaocint'on. Many accounts of aoolal ocoaatona are published, but the real object of tha organisation la not foigottew. within the last month apeclal dare hav been ob served sKienslvoly throughout tne state. MISS FLORA MOFFAT GIVES DANCING EXHIBITION Mlaa .Flora Moffat, pupil of Chambers, gave an exhibition of social dancing before Ths Baptist Phllathaa class will bs sn tsrtalned at tha home of Mlsa Mary Dean Monday evening. Tha Luther league will hold its monthly social at the church Wednesday. Four of the members will be hostesses. Ths Katharine chapter of ths guild met last Monday evening at ths horns of Mlas Helen Jorgeaaen. About twenty girla war present. The Epworth league members will give a musical next Friday svenlng at the Methodist hospital. Rev. C. Wllber Nelson of ths Lutheran church officiated at th funeral services of Master Harry Beltelman of Omaha Wednesday. Tha Kejatons Park Social club was en tertained lnat weed at ths home of Mrs. Thomas Whit. Miss Flora Tltsel entertained about twenty-tw young people Tuesday evening at a leap year party. Mra. J. I COrbaley entertained at din ner on Tueaday evening. Covers were laid for six out-of-town guests. Mrs. L. Yort and daughter of Falls City. Neb. i Miss Margaret Heller of South Omaha, Mrs. Eggert Ott and Mra Clyde Taylor war recent guests at ths Dean Hardy home. A Boys' and Olrls mission of tha Luth eran church was organised Wedneaday with the following officers: Emma Buer ton. prealdent; May Christiansen, vlca president; Alice Bore risen, secretary; Gor don Bkstrom, treasurer, and Esther John son, corresponding secretary. Five Ask Divorce, Three Are Granted Applications for dlvores sre: Pouglas from Mamie Colbert. Married in is at Porter. Okl. Charge, cruelty. George from Mary Smith, charge cruelty. Llllte from Lon Sheets, charg cruelty. Besai from William R. Cunningham, charg desertion. I .en a Fadden from James. Married m t04 In Neola. Ia. Charge, cruelty and nonsupporC Divorces granted are: Joseph Mangaa from Mabel on grounds of desertion. Rose M. Paulson from Marlnus, by Judgs Pay. Charg. desertion. Irene from Harrison Eahom. charge drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Lynch have moved to Lawrence, Neb., where they will make their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camerrn of Teka mah. Neb., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baughman Tuesday. H. T. Brlsbln returned Wednesday from Glens Falls, N. Y., where he went to at tend tha funeral of his mother. A. B. Ove returned Tuesday from Cuba, where he has been spending the winter. George Dial returned the for part of tha week from Pennsylvania, where he has been visiting relatives since last fall. Rudolph Vak, who was born on Febru ary 19, oslebratad his filth birthday an niversary Tuesday. Mrs. William Glasgow has purokased ths Holtsman property on Fifth street and is remodeling it preparatory to mov ing hers from Omaha. Mrs. ,-G. B. Groavenor has moved to Omaha with her family. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Hahn are rejoicing over the arrival of twins born th first of tha week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grimm and family have moved to a farm near Irvlngton. Mrs. Frederick Wallac arid Mra R, H. Olmsted left the first of ths week for Chicago to attend the funeral of Mra Phillip Knoedler. the mother of Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Knoedler spent ths holi days in Florence and was gratly enter talned during her stsy here. . Henry Rotbols of South Omaha spent Wednesday as ths guest of 13. L. Plats. Ths Eagles' Dancing, club has Issued invitations for a- large dance to be held at Its hall on Tuesday svenlng. Mr. Clarence Wall and Dr. H. H. Avery entertained at a dancing party at the Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday evening, Befor an audience that completely fUled th Fontenell theater th T. T. class of tha Florence Presbyterian church presented ths play, "Ths Spinster's Re turn," on Friday evening. Th following Is ths east of characters, all of whom did themselves proud and received hearty appiausa rrora tnir admiring mends. Many dinner parties preceded ths affair and there were several lino parties. Ths cast) Josephine Jan Green Bel far no. Presl dent Mrs. A. R. Butter rnscma ADigai Hodge, secretary, Mrs. F. It AUIs calamity Jane Hlggln Wlreworker, I Treasurer Miss Marguerite Buttle Tiny Bhort Van TaasU..Misa Julia Krisl neDocca Kacnel enarpo Highflyer.. . Mlaa Eleanor Morgan ssary Ann tnraddier Maiaprop. Mlsa Martha Sldner rattenre Desire Minn. Countess Ketchum Mlaa Hannah Jensen Violet Ann nugglea... Miss Emma, Mae David jnaruy xongiac itiddyfoot aim. ti. i uaorteison Sophia Btuckur Bennett... Mra. H. M. Lawson Jeulet Long Laundeatadt Mra. L. B. Klrkpatrick Betsy Bobblt Mrs. J. H. Price Cleopatra BaUe Brown Hopklnson.. Mra. F. P. Brown roily Jans Pratt Doollttle.. Mlaa Emma Anderson Belinda Bluegrass Afrald-of-Hls-Face Mias Ethel Hersklnda Count Ketchum Lanalng Brlsbln xoung Man Arrata-or-Hls-trace Harry Swanson Prof. Dlnkelsplet, a hypnotist.. E. L. Plats His Assistant Paul Rtvett Children of Tiny Bhort Van Taasell Mrs. Emma Reed Pavlsson, Prof. Frand scn snd Pr. A. K. Johann of Lincoln will make up the program of lectures, while the svenlng lectures will be given by Pr. Horace Warren of Missouri Valley and Pr. William Shearer. The exhibit will be open Sunday after noon and evening, but there will be no speakers, the lectures to be resumed Mon day afternoon, when ths program will be given by the City Federation of Child Conservation lesgues. Mrs. K. R. J. Ed holm, special agent for the children's bureau In Nebraska, will talk on "Ne braska Birth Registration Test," Dr. A. B. Somers will read a paper on "Pre Nstal Influences" and Pr. John P. Lord on "Orthopedics." Stymest Stevenson of Council Bluffs, head of the Federate' Fathers' Clubs movement, has arranged for the Monday evening program and the Association of Collrglate Afumnje for Tuesday after noon. Three short health talks will be given Tuewlay noon also, when the Buslnese Girls' Council holds Its weekly luncheon and prayer meeting In the same rooms as the exhihit. An exhibit of panels which It was planned to Incorporate In the health ex hibit and which had been ordered from New York, failed to reach Lincoln In time for the opening of the exhibit yes terday, so that a substitute set of panels was made up by university students and club women Interested In the work. While the original exhibit Is expected to be In Omaha this -week, the Lincoln aubstltute one was Judged so good that It also will De sent to Omaha. i Another feature of the evhiv.it n,m ,-. that On food for rllllHi.cn ......... i... Miss Verna Williams, head of the do mestic science department of tha hih school, and which the senior girls have volunteered to take In charge. SUE OMAHA GAS COMPANY llfJDFR COMPENSATION ACT The widow and rntldrcn of the lata Pemltral Ursu eeck IC.IOI dnmages under the workman's compensation act. from tha Omaha Gas company. T'rsti was over come by gss fumes whllo at work, and died in consequence, the petition relates. Style - Quality Servie S. H. Ackerman 18th tnd St. Mary't Flatiron Bldf. Designer and Maker of SUITS ...ancf WRAPS of the Highest Grade Exclusively Phonm For Appointment r.largarcttc Lcr.cn TEACHER OF PIANO Id moo Patterso BUt 17th sad Farnsm. Douglas TSBft, Omaha. Keb. We're Here to "Grow With Growing: Omaha." eaton&liaier Co Announce that despite the scarcity of Oriental Rugs, and the rapid advance in prices in the wholesale market, they have not y raised the price on a single rug in y uieir enure unrivanea siock. 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Upon their return to Florence they were met at the depot by admiring friends, who showered them with rice despite their protestations thst nothing had happened. '3 Khiva, 10-7x7-8 - - - $130 Anatolian, 13-6x9-10, $250 Kirmanshah 13-8x10-5 $400 Kirmanshah 12-5x9-1, $330 Mahal, 15-6x11-1 - - $285 Visitors are Always Welcome; always a pleasure to show you our collections. Beaton & Laier Co. ra -I n l lsllll 415-17 So. 16th St. Phone Doug. 335 6V4 NEW CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED. E2 Mrs. J. A. Gore Dies at Ninety-One Years Mrs. J. A. Gore, aged tl years, mother of Mrs. J. 8. Prady, MJ Jackson street, died at the above number of illness Inci dent to old age. he had been a real dent of Oa,iha for fifteen years and was ths widow of Dr. J. A. Oor of fit Joseph. She Is survived by her daugh ter. Mrs. Brady; three grandchildren, Hal Brady, Mra. Lucy Cotton and Mra. T. L. Pa vis; also four great-grandchildren, Ben and Virginia Cotton and John and Elisabeth Davis. 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