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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL 0. i;:2. 8-B Clubs of Second District Meet in Omaha This Week Tht convention of the Second dit trier. NelrV Federation of Wo. infii'l Club inert in Omaha Wed urUy and TliurxUy of this week in the liurtiei-Nh auditorium by invitation of the Omaha Woman's club. Mr, f- M. Lord, president ot the tlutrat, will preside. The turning contetiri at I p. in. Wed llrtda)'. Mr, p. Y. Kt'mg. Uadir of the public iiraling drtrtiurnt Omaha Woman' i lull and corrc pondin secretary oi the rluU (or nevt year, Mill ait at toatmitre at the ban urt WclnrW evening, 6 o'clock, in the Uurjje -N'a)h tea room. Mr. M. I). Cameron Mill give a toat to the "tlcneral ledrratton," Mr. Ed l!.tr II. Penury of l-'ullerton. sutc irriil tit. "ihs Xehraoka I'rdcra. Hiiiingcr; alternate, Mr. A. E. Archer. Dundee Woman' club: Mr, $sx, Mr. W. T, JohiiMin; alternate. Mr. A. J Ovcruaard and Mr. J. F. FerguMm. Haltton Wonian' club: Mr. Kd miion, Mr. Kay Korkenhagen; al ternate, Mr, J. T. Harnett. I'apillion Woman' club; Mr Maxheld. Mr. A. F. Hughe: liter, nate. Mr. A. J. Steutou and Mi F.dnh Graniliih. Federated Clubs Mi F.ffic F. Detrick, president of the Fourth ditrkt N'ebraka Federation of Women's club, ha appointed Mr. Hannah Van Wickle of York pre and publicity chair man for her district. Mi Detrick ha completed her program for the Fourth district meeting to be held at (ieneva, April 24, -'5. Leading upeaker will he Mis Ruth 1'yrile, JiuIkc Ralph Davi Brown. Mrs. Additon K. Sheldon, Mr. Ralph Da vi If row n and Mr. Edgar It. Fen ny. Thi i election year in the Fourth district. Mi Detrick' suc cessor will be chosen at the Geneva meeting. Christ Child Society. hid st man ir jytXS. O.TT. JCRINQ . tiou;" Mrs. William Merry, "Tht Second District;" Mis Martha Pow ell, "Problems of Kducation in t!ie Second District;" Mrs. Draper Smith, "Woman in Politics;" Mrs. James T. Lees, Lincoln, state vice president, "The State Bulletin." Mrs. Penney will be the principal speaker of the evening session which opens at 8 o'clock. Thursday morning session opens at 9 a. m. Presidents of the district clubs, will make their reports and Mrs. Addison ' K. Sheldon of Lin. coin, director for Nebraska in the General federation, will speak. At 10;30 o'clock delegates will be taken in automobiles to Swife & Co., where they will be the guests ot The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Chribt Child society will be held on Mon day morning at the Center. A number of applications have re cently been made for admission to the Americanization classes. The Lightning Athletic Club will give a dance at the Sokol hall, Thirteenth and Williams streets, Sat urday, April IS. The public is invited to attend the musical program to be given this afternoon under the direction of Miss Helen Mackin. Scottish Rite Woman' Club. The regular business meeting of the Scottish Rite Woman's club scheduled for April 14 has been post poned until a later date. Helping the FarrnWife By LORETTA C. LYNCH. Mute and more are we coming to believe that no one among u can kund atone. Social service i the or drr of the day. And o it i not ur pri.ing that a letter such a the fol low inir comes in the day's mail: "We are a group of married women who have been playing card at each cufUr's home during the winter, but a the summer ap proaches we concluded tliat we ought to put our effort into some thing more constructive. We live in a small town on the edge of a prosperous (.inning community, and we should like some sugges tion! a to how we might do some tort of oci.l service for these ru ral dwellers." One group of women who found themselves similarly situated noted that many farmer wive came to town to make purchase, and so on. Mcing unable to leave the little ones at home alone, no matter now warm the dav. lhee mother brought them along. The town women de cided to onen a nursery, where these kiddies might stay ttlulc the mother was busy. , They obtained permission from one of the men's lodge to use a small ante-room for the nursery They started with a few folding cribs. Toys were gladly contrib uted. Later the nursery became so popular that it was necessary to seek larcer ouarters. A mother could leave her baby here all day for 5 rem. Milk kent at a proper temperature and other simple suit able bahy foods were to ne naa at cost. T. B. Hummel to Speak. J. B. Hummel, former park com missioner, w ill speak on "Recrea tion Parks and Boulevards." at meeting of the Omaha College cjub domestic education section Wednes day afternoon, o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Walter Standevcn. 4911 Webster street. W. C. T. U. Meeting Postponed. The meeting of Omaha V. C. T. U. scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed owing to the Flying Snnadron meeting at the rirsi Christian church. - Benson Society Benson Correspondent Call Walnut SJ70," Benton Woman' Club. land plant were, made far a dinner The tesuW meeting of the Pen. !"'! Mjir day'' sale at the church, to .i..K i... i, . ...... which the public will be invited, Easter Party. Weekly Club Calendar SUNDAY Old IVopls's Home, Fontmrtla Boule vard gunriay. S:30 . m.. Major and lira. v. A. Mi't'nrmk'k and daughter. Mlsa .Alice, will have charge of the service. Catholic Iauhter of America Walking flult tiunday, 2 p.- m.. Union aiatlon. Members will take train for Creaient. la. The walk will be from Crescent to Omaha. House of Hope. 7915 North Thirtieth Street Sunday, 3 p. m.. Rev. John I. Barton, pastor Immanual Baptist church, will conduct the aervlce. Church choir Luncheon will be served at the plant ""?d at M:3() o'clock. Officers will bci Wiley Point club house. Fontenelle forest the Employes Relations department .., rlllHSllndHV ng. intormai ouunn i Vlsitora wel hoateas. Get Acquainted Club Sunday, 7:30 p. m., First Unitarian church. Turner boule vard and Harney street. Meetings are nonsectarlan and are open to all strangers and lonely folk. Mrs. Taul K. Harlan, director. Omaha Walking flub Sunday, S p. m., from north end of Florence car line. The route will be north along the river road past Lone Oak, thence northeast through the woods, circling back to Flor ence. Miss Elizabeth Parsons, leader. elected Thursday afternoon, at tMjjVonS 2 nel'hift closing session. The present officers of the district are Mrs. L. M. Lord, Omaha, pres ident; Mrs. James Davidson, Spring field, vice president; Mrs. E. S. Nick erson, Papillion, secretary, and Mrs. V. V. Paxton, Omaha, auditor. "The fourteen clubs and their presi- dents are as follows: Omaha Wo man's rlub, Mrs. Charles Johannes; South Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. Samuel C. Shrigley; Omaha Wo man's club of Railway Mail Service, Mrs. O. M. Tones;. Dundee Woman's v club, Mrs. N. K. Sype; Benson Wo man's club. Mrs. C. C Beavers; Ralston Woman's club. Mrs, W. C. Edmiston: Papillion Woman's club, Mrs. William Maxfield; Blair Girls Culture club, Miss Margaret Robert son; Herman Woman's club. Mrs. H. I, Swan: Valley Woman's club, "Mrs. Marion W. Webster; Waterloo Wo man's club. Mrs. L. F. Gould; Springfield Woman's club, Mrs r. R Beebe; Gretna Community club. Mrs E E. Fetz; Sermo club of Omaha, Mrs. Walter Price. Delegates from the Omaha Wo- , man's club include: Mesdames --Johannes, Edgar Allen, Hv J Bailey, Charles Hempel. J. H. Dumont, Charles Hubbard, in. k. yv nuenuuBc. Anson Bigelow, Edward Johnson. Avery Lancaster and J. B. Keclneld. Alternates are Mesdames peorge Bonner, H. J. Holmes, George Mag ney, James Bone, Geofge Pray and Jean Johnston. . South Omaha Woman s club: Mesdames Shrigley, Enos R. Leigh, C. O. Patrick. Edward Burson; al ternate, Mrs. W. A. Berger. Benson Woman's club: Mrs. Beav ers, Mrs,. F. B. Oliver; alternate, Mrs. Walter Reishaw. i Omaha Woman's club: Railway Mail Service: Mfs. Jones, Mrs. John . MONDAY Bishop Vincent Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7:16 p. m., court house. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, South Twenty-second street. Omaha) College Club Music Section Monday. 4 p. m., Schmoller & Mueller auditorium. Chorus rehearsal. Omaha ' Woodman Circle Federation Monday evening, 411 W. O. W. building. Articles will be prepared for the bazar. Psychology Lecture Course Monday. 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Prof. Walter N. Has ley will speak on "Phychology of Learn ing." fourth of a series of talks on "Psy chology and the Day's Work," by Edgar James Swift, given under auspices ot Chautauqua circles. Omaha Woman's Club Monday, 2:30 p. m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. General meeting. Following business hour the parliamentary department will present a playlet entitled "The Famous Brown vs. Brown Separate Maintenance Case," a woman suffragette mock trial. , v TUESDAY Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, 8 p. m Miss Alice JJenntson, 1628 Burdette street. Longfellow Chautauqua Circle Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ella Connell, 2517 D street. South Omaha Woman' Club Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Library hall. Business meet ing and open program. D. A. R. Omaha Chapter Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. Report of state conference will be given. Omaha Woman' Press Club Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., Brandeis lounge. Important business meeting. Full attendance desired. Omaha Woman' Club, Public Speaking Department Tuesday. 10:15 a. "m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. Election of of ficers. Omaha Woman's Club Literature De partmentTuesday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. Subject: "Developmmt of War Verse." Program will be given by Mesdsmes Kdwln Dale White, a. W.- Shields, J. w. rianocry. P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. P. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. J. U Har rington, 234 South Thirty-second avenue. A surprise program is being planned. Omaha Business Woman' Club Tues day. 6:15 p. m., Y. W. C. A.. Pinner and class work, current events; Miss Celta Chaae, Instructor; story telling; Mrs. S. V. Fullaway, leader. WEDNESDAY. Frances Willard W. C. T. I'. "Wednes day. 2 p. m., with Mrs. P. T. Kerstchner, 2805" Dodge street. BV P. O. Does' Rewing Club Wednes day, 10 a. m.. Child Saving Institute. All day sewing session. West Omaha Mothers Culture Club Wednesday. 2 p. m., with Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 4209 Harney street. Subject, "Tennyson." Omaha College Club, Domestic Educa tion Section Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.. with Mrs. Walter Standevcn, 4911 Webster street. J. B. Hummel will speak on "Recreation, Boulevards and Parks." Convention ot Second District, N. P. W. C Wednesday, 12:30 p. m., Burgess Nash auditorium, registration of dele gates. Meeting opens 1 p. m.. Mrs. L. M. Lord, president, presiding. Convention banquet, 6 p. m., Burgess-Nash tea room. Evening Besslon, 8 o'clock, followed by Informal reception. Omaha College Club Drama Section Wednesday, 4 p. m., with Mrs. Walter Standeven, 4911 Webster street. The play, "A Good Woman," by Arnold Bennett, will te presented under the leadership of Mrs. S. B. Hughes. The cast will In clude Mesdames Hughes, Anan Raymond, and Charles McMonnies. THURSDAY. American War Mothers, Omaha Chapter Thursday, 8 p. m Memorial hall, court house. Omaha Woman' Club.rt Department Thursday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Elec tion of officers. Convention of Second District, N. F. W. C Thursday, 9 a. m.. Burgess-Nash auditorium. Visit to Swift & Co.'s em ployes' relations department at 10:30 a. m., followed by luncheon at the plant at 12:30. Afternoon session. 2 p. m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. Election of offi cers. engne of Women Voter Thursday, 2:30 p. in., Brandeis grill room. Subject, taxation; income, surtax, excess profits and Inheritance taxes will be dlsciused. W. E. Reed, president of the school beard, will answer criticisms on the new Tech nical High school and will speak on the advisability of a business manager for the school district.' FRIDAY J George Crook W. B. C Friday, 1 p. m., Memorial hall, court house. B. V. O. Does Friday, 2 p. Jh., Elks' club rooms. Business meeting. ' The reg ular luncheon will b omitted owing to Good Friday. SATURDAY Omaha Walking Clul Saturday, S p. m., from end of Albright car line over Walking club trail to Wiley Point camp. Edward Gisln, leader. son Woman' club lias been post poned one week in order to give club member, an opportunity to attend the second district convention to be held April 12 and H in the Kur-e Nash auditorium. The !rnon club will be represented by two district officers, Mrs, W, If. Locchnrr, chairman of public wcjlare, and Mrs, A. N. Howe, borne economic chair man; Mrs. '1. II. Oliver delegate and Mrs. Walter Keishaw, alternate. School Children'! Free Movie. Mrs. Ldward Johiion, chairman of an organization composed of rep resentative front all organization in the city interested in education, called a meeting Thursday aueruoon to work out the scheme of putting on educational film free to school children every Saturday morning. A picture vas shown in all the movie theater Iat Saturday morning. The next picture to be shown will be put on Saturday morning, April ?). To Sing at Convention. Member of the iiiumc department of the Benson Woman's club will it tend the convention banquet Wed nesday evening and following the banquet the double quartet will ren der two vocal selection. "In May" by Parker and "A Lullaby- by Mrs. Beach. Member taking part are Mesdames C. B. Crismau, E. N'. Car son. Waller Keishaw, Welker. L. E. Hunt. A. N. Howe. E. A. Ma son and G. W. Uhler. Easter Cantata. A number of Benson churches will render Easter Cantatas. ' The Methodist choir will sing "The Ciospcl of Easter" by Fearis. The IVesbytrrian choir under the direc tion of Mr. Van Gundy will present "The Hope of World" bv Thomas Shepard, and Mr. G. W. Uhler. choiristcr. and member -f the Eng lish Lutheran church will give the cantata "Christ the Victor" by Dud ley Buck. The Baptist choir will render a number of specialEaster selections. Chosen on Board of Directors. Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, president of the B. S. chapter of the P. li. O. Sisterhood, was chosen as a member of the board of directors of the P. E. O. association of greater Omaha. Benson W. C. T. U. Members of the Benson W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. A. Sherbondy. A watch tower program was enjoyed. Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. N. H. Tyson entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home in Dun dee Wednesday. April 5, Luncheon Party. Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, president of the Omaha War Mothers, and Mrs. McLIuer, national vice president of the War Mothers' organization, and Mrs. Schweitzer, sister of Mrs. McUuer, were luncheon guests Fri day at the Omaha club. Shower for Mrs. Smith. Mrs. E. A. Smith and Miss Delia Hawes entertained at a shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Smith in honor of Mrs. F. W. Smith of Beatrice, Neb. . Fricke-Alderman. , Miss Marlyn Alderman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Alderman and J C. Fricke were married in Chicago Monday, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Fricke will reside in Chicago. Parent-Teacher Association. Parent-iTeacher association will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Rose Hill school. A wand and dumb-bell drill by Sixth grade pupils and a silent reading lesson by the First grade will be conducted. Mrs. Ira Porter of the Henry Yates school will, speak. Music will be furnished. Methodist Ladies' Aid. The Ladies' aid of the Methodist church were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. H. Penoyer. After the regular business program a social hour was enjoyed and de lightful refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. A. ureen and Mrs. William Flynn. Thirty-five members were present irtmgjisitTBTlTJ 7 nnni f Player, Piano Owners . Visit Our Player Roll Department Your Old Rolls Are Worth 33c in Exchange for New Ones Start Today Using the U. S. Exchange Plan Piano Department Fifth Floor UKGESS-tkSH GOIMY. everybody store" j-ij-u-ij-mr jjuutrwmwMMVmnrirri-r vrriviviT i " - ------------------- - I Mr, and Mrs, Walter Reishaw will entertain at their home on West Maple direct at an Kaur party Sat urday evening. Anril 15. in honor oi the member ol the Double live club. La-u r decorations and games, ryt ImutiiiK, egg rolling, etc.. will be enjoyed. Birthday Party. Mis Dorothy Howard entertained a number of friends at a party in honor fit her birthday Monday, April j. Luncheon Guest. Mr. W. tl. Smith and Mi. C. A l.oomi of Omaha were Thursday luncheon guest at the home of Mr !). C. Sturia, Pupil in Recital. A numlirr of the advanced pupil of Mis Margarite Liljcnstolpe ap peared in recital at her home Satur day evening. April p. itroun iiinn her from Handel, Grieg, Godard, Sauit Saens, Chopin, Neimann, Sclm hert and C'haminadc were rendered by Dorothy Klever, Alice Kouse, Hcrnicc Henry and Irene Albrecht Refreshment were served by Mis l.iljenstople, assisted by the Mii.se llichua Wolfe and Genevieve Jones Shower for Mis Van Horn- Mis Marie Gibson was hostess to the Presbyterian Westminster guild at a shower at her home Saturday evening, given in honor of Miss Maud van Horn, who is soon to !e a bride, the decorations were pink ro.scs and a 7 o'clock dinner was served to 15 guests. Baptist Annual Meeting. The annual Baptist meeting was held in the church Monday evening, April .1. Officers elected were: Clerk, C. H. l'aris; treasurer, Clyde Wallace: trustees. W. H. McDonald and J. T. Pickard; deacon, O. C. Kindig; superintendent of Sunday school, Mrs. C. H. l'aris; assistant superintendent. Miss Velma Ayl- worth, and financial secretary, C. Et Jones. Luncheon was served at the close of the business session. Methodist Home Mission Society. Mrs. F. E. Young. 6547 Bedford avenue, will be hostess Wednesday, April 12, to the members ofthc Methodist Home Mission society. 12.30 luncheon will be served. A program will be given in the after noon. Mrs. V. II. Van Horn will assist the hostess. O. E. S. Kensington. Mr, and 'Mrs. W. II. Justin. 6337 Military avenue, will entertain the members of Narcissus chapter. No. 261, of the O. E. S. at a kensington Tuesday evening, April 11. Dinner Party. A dinner of 12 covers was served by Mrs. Albert Knudsen at her home Wednesday in honor of Mr. Knud sen's birthday! Personals. Mrs. R. P. Carrall returned Satur day to her home in Laurel, Neb.. Mrs. C H. Hansen left the latter part of the week for Hastings, Neb. Miss lone Gardner was a dinner ADVERTISEMENT. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Vgly Spots Hove to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable con cern that It will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complex ion the expense is tnrilng. , Simply get an ounce of Othlne double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Rarely Is more than .one ounce neeaed - for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. "The Treasure Chest of Omaha" Our Sterling, Silver stock this Spring certainly comprises the most splendid stock of Sterling Silver ever shown in Omaha. AND THE MOST INTERESTING IS THAT IT IS ALL AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES. Kirk & Sons' famous Balti more Silver, Dominick and Half Marie Antoinette pattern. Three splendid new patterns " for the bride to select for her dowry chest. Let m have the pleasure of showing jou our silver stock this Spring. , "GIFTS THAT LAST!' ' af C B.Brown Co. , Diamond Merchants, Jewelers and Silversmiths Sixteenth and Farnam guest of Mr, and Mu F, L Young, jr, Mr. T, J. Woolnun is erwuly iU at tier home with an attack of pneu monia. Mrs, O, C Mcftuiie under eut an operation at NuhuUi Setm hospital Monday. Mr. P. W. Smith, jr, of Beatrice, Neb, i visiting relative and friend in Omaha and Hensou, ( Mr, and Mr. George Martin have returned from Morula where they spent the winter mouths. Mr .and Mrs, J. J, Kickeubrode are home iroin (Oklahoma where they peut the winter months. Mr. I, W. Clancy and Mr. 11. V. Robinson of Beatrice, Neb,, are at the Methodist hospital where each underwent a slight operation, I'alher Buckley returned Saturday from California and will take up hi work at St. Bernard church, , Mr. and Mr. P. ChrUtcnsrn left Monday to spend the week with their (laughter. Mr. Lysle Johnson and Mr. Johnson of Minnatoon, Neb. Mr. and Mr. Chris Lyck left Sat urday for Lincoln where Mr. Lyck will have charge of the municipal beach during the simiiner mouth. Mr. and Mr. I W. Smith, sr., of j Uallas, i. U.. will return to Omaha soon where they will make their home. Kev. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson have returned to their home in Ben- Hencfit Canl Party. The Onult member of the St. rrauci Alumnae association oi Council Blurt are planning a card patty for the Ueurtit of their college fund, to be given in the Hiamlri tea room Saturday, May 6, The iommiitee in charge are: Mr, John M. Mullen, chairman; Mr, C. B, Dugdale. Mr. J, D. Foley. The patty will he a large one, and a num ber of attractive prim have already been donated. There will Uo be a door prke. Girls Community Service Iapue son after having spent the winter at the Hamilton apartment. ' Mr. and Mr. Glen Murray of Lin coln spent the past week at the home of Dr. and Mr. Murray of Beuum. Mr. and Mr. Vbatle Bomle are hoilTc from n. three month' visit among relative and friend in l u roe. Mi Anna Mclvin of Martiuberg, Neb,, spent the past werk at the home of Mr. and Mr. M, Moellurr. V. C. Willoughby of North Platte. Neb., was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wymau Woodyard. Mi I.utie Palmer of Winnebago, Neb,, visited at the home of Mr. W. D, Peine and Ben Morton dur ing the past week. Monday i luga rlul Mipper, o.,n; rv i in. nun tla, 7;JU; tulley bill, f JO, Mr, t baric Mustrhuan, ica-ler, Tuesday I aUette tub upper, 6:,Wl; basket ball, 7: dramatic nt da., 8, Mis Maj-.. Corr'gan, le4 r Wednesday Wanim club uppr, n jd; home making class, Mr, ti. It. Kanior, Icaih-r: open Imii.e, 6:15. Friday D. T, A club supper, rt .kl; ihoru club. 7. Mi. Noel . Wallace, leader; gymnasium clan, 8, Mis Kathrrme Carrick. leader, Saturday Dance, 8 .10, Warn in i lull, hostess, Sunday Open house, & Jfl p. m. Mr. Mary Cydia Howe, hostess. On Mttiiil.iy. April HI. the girl of 'he gymnasium class, with Mrs. Charles Miisselman a hadcr, will play a match game with the second- ear volley ball team of the Y. W. C. A. Woman' Club Card Party. Ticket for the Omaha Woman' club card party to be given Friday afternoon o'clock in the liran-tli-is grill room, may be obtained trom department leader and mem ber of the house and home commit tee, Mrs, John lioldrn, chairman. Proceeds from the affair will be add ed to the club building fund. ELDRIDGEligImpQrtingCo. Sale of Baskets for Eastertide Styles in all sizes for every purpose Shopping, sewing, for waste paper, for lunch, and the auto, fernerie typqs to stand or hang; also decorative, fireside and wood baskets. Colors to harmonize with your room schemes Rose, old blue, ivory, lavender, black, gold and metallics, with wonderful decorations, -both oriental and occi dental. Value from 30c to $12.00 Now 15c to $5.00 for Instance Several big- Jardinere Baskets, like picture, 12 inches high, in dark brown, with bead trim, will be sold for $1.00 Several others, hand-decorated for fern pots, will be sold at $1.00 Yet others for needlework and waste paper, will be sold for $1.00 Hand-decorated bamboo trays, in sizes up to 20-inch, will be sold in this lot. In fact, Baskets and Trays from $2.00 to $3.00 will all be sold at Bowls for Flowers This beautiful $2.50 Glass Flower Bowl on black stand in blue, or two other equally good styles in topaz or gold will be sold Monday at Flowers in widest assortment at 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c per spray. $100 $100 Sheffield Frame and Pyrex Glass Casserole That usually sells for $7.50 will be sold at Pie Plates in Sheffield frame. A $5.00 value for 500 395 All our Leather Bags will go on sale Monday at 25 off. 'Easter Greeting Cards, 10c, 15c, 25c ELD RIDGE Imp ort ing C o mpa n y W. O. W. Annex 1313-15 Farnam MENERAY NURSERY & SEED CO. OMAHA STORE SOUTH OMAHA ' STORE 208 South 24th St. West side of 24th St., 4707 South 24th St East side of 24th St., between Douglas and Farnam Sts. between L and M Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS STORES 502 East Broadway 1001 South Main St. 3341 West Broadway Specials for a Few Days CONCORD GRAPES VINES 5c ea., 50c per doz., $4.00 per 100; by mail, 10c ea., 65c per doz., $4.60 per 100. ' CLIMBING ROSES Dorothy Perkins Pink Rambler, one of the very best and hard iest climbers, good two-year-old plants: 15c ea.; by mail, 20c ea. Not more, ' than two to a customer. RHUBARB, OR PIE PLANT The large, tender kind, strong divided roots: 5c ea., $4.50 per 100; by mail, 10c ea.; by express, collect, $4.50 per 100. BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 50c per doz., $3.00 per 100; by mail, 65c per doz.. $3.40 per 100. CALL AT ONE OF OUR STORES No free deliveries of tho above special will be made in Omaha, South Omaha or Council Bluffs MENERAY NURSERY & SEED CO. Mailing Address: 3341 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.