Music Week Is Observed by Woman’s Club Monday night at the First Christian church, the music department of the Omaha Womans club gave a pro giant of old masterpieces. Jean Buchta. Prolzman was leader for the occasion. Florence Haslet Palmer is the department leader. Program artists Included Mrs. Revo Crane, organ: Flora Sears Nelson, ac companist; Anne Coughlin, first vio lin; Grace T.eldy Burger, second vio lin; -\iabcl K. Tiurnile, piano; Just inn Regier Claassen, eontralln; T. B Protzman, tenor; Mrs. J. Rean Ring er, piano; Lillian Gould Faber, violin; Florence TSasl»r Palmer, soprano, and the Omaha Woman's club ehorus, under direction of Robert Ouscnden. A v.ell filled church greeted the programists. The number whlrh seemed to be received with the great est enthusiasm was ihe trio, andante from Symphony in C minor, by Rep thoven, given b.v Mrs. Crane at the organ; Mrs. Inger, piano, and Lillian Gottid Faber, violin. At the, dinner preceding the con cert, attended by .iO guests, Grace Gallagher, mezzo soprano, gave two numbers. Community singing helped carry out the idea of music week. Mrs. George Henderson was in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Madden Honored, Mrs. Kia Wallace will entertain eight guests at a bridge luncheon «t her home Wednesday in honor of Mrs. John Madden, who sails early In June to spend the summer abroad. Send a Message. Rear Miss Allen: About 10 years ago I met a man to whom I was at traded and I felt that h* was at traded to me. hut as he was married w# were only friends, and in time I lost track of him entirely. I recently heard from a friend of mine of his present whereabouts and that lie is now a widower, his wife haying died last winter. What I want to know is how to go about reviving the old friendship, ss he is in very comfort able circumstances, has a nice home and is a very eligible match. As I ant still single, would appreciate your advice In the matter ss to how to re new again the acquaintance of so long ago. MARIK S. if yon sre cold-bloodedly consider ing the fart that the man has a nice, cozy nest into which you would like to step and settle yourself, 1 don't think you deserve much considera tion, do you? But if you have s ro mantle yearning to see an old friend and have sympathy and kindness to express, write s, little note telling him you know of his loneliness and won der if he wouldn't like to renew- an old friendship which has lasted through \»ars. If your motives are r Ik lit you will undoubtedly send s message which will interest him end give you a new chance at what you once felt It was fine to put out of your life. A Sensible Girl. Rear Miss Alien I am just s young fellow and admit I do not know much about manners and want you to ad vise me. Two months ago I became acquainted with a young lady and went out with her three times The last time I put my arms around her nnre or twice and ahe told me where 10 get off at. Now. do you think that was anv tiling out of the way. ami bad site any right to become offended? I did I it for the simple reason that I like her ; immensely. What should ray next slep be? She •peaks to me when we meet oil "Hit • treet, bill is rather cool. J hate to lose her friendship. I will surely appreciate your advice. | Yours, very sincerely . DOWNCAST I You were taking a liberty to which von were not entitled. L think. Why mt write the girl a letter and tell her you are sorry you offended liet. Make her know that you care sincerely for her (if you dot and ask her If she won I forgive and give you a second chance Candidate for Presidency of Federated Clubs. \___/ #>ufion u itK tha Itamnp Co/}** martkantg of tka I'm'td Sftitt 4 A mistress. The toasts will tell the story of Orpheus amt Kurydicc. Jean Dtiffield will speak to “Hurl diee and the Serpent,” typifying tlie spirit of art and materialism. "Orpheus,” indicating the lovers of music, will he the subject to which Miss Mary Austin will respond. “Rharon,” suggesting the womans division, will he the subject of (»uy R. Kiddoo's talk. Herman K. Mansfield will respond to 'Vorehus. ’ the .loo dogs represent ing difficult ies. Mr. Roentgen will speak to “The Spell of Orpheus, or the Power of Music.” The dinner is np*>n to the public. Reservations must be made with Miss Sylvia Xeiberg at the C ha n't be r of < ’ommen e. kiwanis and Rotary at May Time Tea Room. Mrs. A. C. Arends will be chairman of the day at the First Presbyterian church at the May time luncheon to he given Wednesday, May 14, when “men only” will be : erved. That day the flolary club will lunch there. Tuesday the Kiwanis club will meet for luncheon at the church. Booths around the balcony over looking the him heon room may he reserved for parties of 8 or 10. on the four days, from May 13 to May 16, In which the tearoom will be In opera tion. -- Doings of the Fort Folk _/ 'I’he Army Bridge dub will meet with Mrs. Addison Davis on Wednes day «t hei home. Mrs. Walcott Dennison, wife of Major Dennison, will be n bridge luncheon hostess on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alvin K. Baikette gave a luncheon for several of the fort folk Tuesday. Colonel and Mrs. c. H. Muller have hod notice that they are to remain in Omaha another year with the R. O. T. (\ It was at first thought they w ere to leave in June. Major end Mrs. R. C. Cole and Colonel and Mrs. George Goodrich will leave soon for quarters In Fort Be li ning, Ga. -..: Steel Furniture. Furniture of steel Is admirably adapted for tire In the home and pos sesses certain advantage* which Hie ordinary furniture made of wood doe? not offer. When ateel furniture Is prepared for the home or office it is finished with an attractive surface In gtoved enamel, the color and fin ish living adapted to the room and purpose for which the article is In tended. Adjustable steel shelving Is particu larly adapted for kitchen uee and fin ished with a hard white enamel sur face and looks eitremely clean and Inviting. These shelves esn be used ■ 1 ” 1 ' . i Keen, sparkling eyes, vigorous bodies and crispy Kellogg’s just naturally go together. Rakes filled with flavor and health — serve with milk or cream. CORN FLAKES fnner-eealed waetite wrapper —exclusive Kellogg feature. — 1 for ordinary pots and pans, and for the storage of vegetables, etc. For kitchen and pantry steel Is much more hygienic than wood. The steel cupboard Is also Invaltt able In the store, for it provides dry ami yet well ventilated shelving In which to store rice, flour, etc. Vent! lalltig louvres In the doors provide for fresh air. and thpse apertures can he covered with a fine inch wire to secure complete Immunity from spi ders, flies or vermin of any kind. Decorative Brass. What housewife dues not like deco rative brassware? The candlesticks, the plaques, the brackets, etc all shining bright are particularly at tractive. And they are not fleeting fancies, for brass possesses a eharrr. that wilt last. Its brilliance will al ways fascinate, anil In company with furniture, old or new, its effect Is artist ic. Tirasswork. quite apart fmm its ex treme decorative value in the home, is of fascinating interest in itself, and the variety of objects made of brass show how extensively it can be Used. Hammered brass plaques ate un doubtedly artistic to a degree. These are obtained in many sizes. Some times they are perfectly plain or have a quite conventional design in repousse work, hut more often than not a whole scene will he depleted, a hunting or farming picture being tlie most usual. These plaques can be used singly or in twos or threes, and look beautiful on an unpatterned wall. An attractive note of brilliancy may be Introduced Into a hall If a bunch of flowers be placed In a huge brass jug or pitcher. We could charge more - but we couldn't deliver more. Riehardaon Motor Car Co. HA. 0010. 3016 Harney St. ' “They Are Wearing” pome few hats have been seen with the (Saby bow trimming which la perched high at the crown front. For this It la the medium width ribbon that I* used and generally In the stiff ladling type. The use of novelty feather* Is *n ol her detail, liny gilded oat rich tip*, bright pasted tuft* and gome curled glycerine novelties projecting at the able brim sic noted. 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