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B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEFTEIMT.EU S. 191L 3 What Women Are Doing in the World Leaders of New Woodward Stock Company SACRED COLLEGE YAUKCIES f iuffjMr e R. EMME-aXX PA? tbe BC S Eartish we wi 1 r aa i w la tbe traut-d KtM fro Crtobw ta Juuvr. may ew-ak ia On&ka It. la s Phil- brick ef Lao!tu nr-a.d-nt of the Ne braska Woman SufTrare pocwtt, has ar rrrJ for Km. Paakburst ts ep-aa f Lincoln aad has written te irm Loia T e nt. krkdrr of the cur'ent trpioa depart trrnt mt tb Cnuti Womsn c!ub. stis-r-t,swi that Uui depart ct Bhare the ttre ef tbe famous eufrrakerte.. atr V c :i ; oribiy co-iaitier r.r the propo sition and will tK-.rs; it before depart ment A lecT,ir r-9 BrrwT.;Tir by Jer. kies lJpi J .-. d CTu ecd will tw croe ef tbe rpe r ai p-ocrama griven tha e ason by the Cttiai a Wen.aa'a cb. It will be riv-a ia cm of tbe s i-' b-s Ficay evening. Octo ber is. Tre cn!". trrntt tux-i. of which Mrs. T. H Co' t ciairun. at rrmiES Nv Jt.-a. lmurene Oakley of Fhi.a 1 ph-a. i -4L -. aa uf the a c rai federa tion esvE - ( committee, fcpeak at ti ia itj Octs-er lii. he iTism: Woman's eui w-ill meet for tim trm t. ne U. J mi son Thursday at 2 ...it 1 the bnnu of HLrs Ada Stig r. and i a. . the f.ret of rts prrcrams m Americas j lit.or'. wa.ca wt be tae study pur- i sed LrM rear, it'.ra Cit ries H aTTk e vui W tin; jraa-- Jtra. E. A. Jlastm ira rwad a pamper m 'WavCiSerum I-t-ru;s and lira, j Tfca art tin: 1 V-ft-" at tf tiie C'ir.ana Va ra jfiri. H. lianrnctt rnxpd tii utl:ne tif v ui k - , aDd L'utrn art for rhe : UttfT U Leader Jtra. C B. V f K S l.lll lTl. i.JT J .cTorr Laaa-. jm. 3. C. Hixnnd: itl-tr.;mr iriia Juuvra. 4ttt-ii.iiL -!rM"r H L-adr. Kn. t. Brraia N4wmtt Ijeadrr. Mn. J. Bmitn.. ; da:hiiT Van re. ij-lti Li-rriw!r 7 itadw. Jtra J. H. Osborne: T ,r pw LrfMTi. Hiia-atmu. l-verstjer Zl m rfc pa coa rificw. Jaouarr 12 L-aJr. Jara. &. W. Liadaaj-; Jaaaary - Leader. Mi k F"bruarr iar. iara. C J. jLoborca Febraax? 21 i-ea4r. Mr. F. T. Emw .' I'lrt-fi laridwat uc axUTcal naustera 1 I C h ft ''4" ' i " - " it s It. -'v;': 4 ETV A Lia " AS EUEXHAE-T'T. Z 1 53 CCJSICZT 15 TX-LL3 i Of Mitr-rMr Card. mala B-a a.t ta-a fl i -t rtr T - - Hale (j ew aall'5ia Aee RijME. f-r; Card nau on ta -nty-tr. rd -. i-i tt-e pre-''S- tbe S"af in Omaha tor man ef the compatj, tcmef a- Ui a iTig experVfDce cf arnck and srtar pmtirT:pna. TTAflniTI TTr aTT"n7 moti ITV . " M VItfi r-'tl" slra,"T m T1 Honor e ; 0 v'J J fi! Ailii J PlL! Vjili All I Bf th Oan Lipmaj tr "Toe Flast: tl ora of the achool. H-r work oa ; Itama of a Star, -m-a ir "Tbe Cnax." T-e u Uie priae over that of conijwur.E achooia , , i aad Ui beo mas -w-.th i-noe Guf StanCnff and otbera. La ctrck cots panies be baa piayvd tn Oscars. Xetr braaaa acbor rptrteen T"a.ra. At tbe tne of tie Lifa.a rrrOB'Tioti Bbe rack idoe at her rupils frora tbe cboal ta tie expoaitian to demcmatrati tiaa Xarr Ssso- ai tbe OTircrry and acircid taa an.m- j c- A-tc-caji -i ca.j ai tlcin of ara ia arork ffr tbe ifr.ai. be EtTiiJErs ta Caiiii. ba accepted a position ia tbe dnparrmmit 1 lor tae deaf in tbe St. lv uia pubiie arboola ' fJT JCJJ Tpn-? - y y HpT?!l' ,'TT aad left Fricay to taae her a-ark th rm. ! " Li Bair.fjrd ia the oaacht of tr JaLa Baicford and haa M all hsr Ufe in Omaha. I Head taie FaairHa f CiiaMr A Tfrk. "W aar.lr.-t,on and other iarf e ctuea. Mr. Burkharfit la a fine iookisc man irtLS a (TtMid addrraa and win aurelT be a pcpclar member ef tbe oompaxr. at.Ba Aieiaide I'alton is ta be second woman and M.m Iaras F-nbb ;s ta ha-re the f Exaertei The IUea of Tempi Israel Sim erbood j will haid tbair ajursaJ tnw iirnir Jfoodmr j afternaoa at 2 o clock ta the aeau f rami 1 jj ar-act ti ia aJwaxa of intareat is i of the taaoia. ! Bniki ia iha ocuar.i af ria Tmrnrl i Stock corraaxT ta beri ra annuai aea- -iie woman. ilarch 7 Lieadw. Mm. ta. p.. liarr; .' aaaf J laraeia. 1IC'4; Anttm Jtatr-a. 1-1K!. Marck Ieoer. Jftra, a. iancBrer: , f-nrj wLilam Madu, ud. PT'i 4 LeaJ-r. M.T. HaHerk Rnae: AJ- ten Xvuhnra, II ; Viliiani Koeicfa. Ajril U erwnpticoa rrrtra. Tbe mu Sunraga marjmtr U mawt I Vedoenda afxeroaoa u I p. m. ia Hana- ra. Ward EhaSo r. reco li&c awcrotary ct the JeoTaafca 'Wanuva a Tra aooeicr, wL3 , ape nt Wertmaiilay m Usoola aacsdinf tha I aoeeuc f tbe atate board, Tbe Frances Wfiiard Woman s CarisCiaa TeBsperanoa rTTior win boid a raoeption WedaoacUvy from ! t i a a. la asor of lam. Clara E. Bsrbaak and Jttra. C J. abrts ax the- atrma a Mrs. Albert Eaton. Mrs. Bta-bana. has tasa prewdent f tha union asaoa Jxa start Cia ;ara aca ad baa reaigmed ea acausx af her sew dntjea as Nehraka res am. af the JLmerl caa Woman's Inaerue. aLra Kabarts la the stewl. eiactad nrearient af tha nii The West Sida Woman tr Cbruoaa Tem- : Mr. ana Mrs, T. C Brewster of Irnns' toa wera boats at a lawn social Friday fur the local Benson Wsmit'i Cbrlmiaa Teta- Ja-os Mans, j pe-anoa anion. Tbe g-uena took a t.ay rack ride ta ta Brew Ft r home where a social Cms was bad aTtar tne rsrular buuns( HHwicm. The American Woman leajraa la pla n aina: to i'le a reception September 14 in honor of Mrs. Clara E. Bara-ck. who rr eezrey was eecuel r rvrt of tns Kebraaaa ktagtie. Tbe C 6. Graxt pest of tbs Wemaa's diaC corps wl meet Tasdar aftraoua at Brirht ba. - - . . I in-enne roles. These yoang wnnes haTe , bad much experience m stock aad E!Derl ! wnrk, and wiii be femnd abte and artractrre. Blanche Moulron is ta do the work of Ehe is Ion exr-r".- ' son. TSJ orgsTiixsnon is a recognisec " ' J Omaha Iststittraon. and the winter wo aid mET 01 ts " 01 Amerttrati actors fitir- ; be shorn af much of tea pieaaur. war it j ct-' 3 be u be with ota the Woodwarda. Ttia se- n2ty woman of the company, soa tha company is to be aocuciied at tbe I Mr-m mt t-e Osraal itla.. j baaatifal American theater, aad la Its Ka-'b Lclt1"r' wlZ be the beary man of j new home will be better staounded than j rar tap the purpose of ectertajain its j SMITH 3 UTS LU'KAiiT KCLDiKQ 11 mpt i If ad Fu H-V Urn mm P luim la TnaaM Sae? Taw Tkaaawd reeTlara, Ceofre F. Smita has bought from E. H. LaJtart ihe lot. 3xS Seel, wua tha aonbis brick hease. at the northeast corner af Forty-first and ode strsets isr CAAn cash. The aaie was mad throz J. 3- friends. Ths policy ion" established of sarins' oaiy ths lasest and best plays a ratable tar stock purposea. eaosiderias' always their stiitahiljty, wU be folic wed. Mr. Woodward returned from New Tork ard&X morale, hriasins; wtta him the leadmc man for the oomaaay and the annoanoejnaaat of its peraoaitai. It win be nractlt i:y a new eocmpsay tSiS seasoe, Xias I as and llrs. Lawkznxirs belaa the only ooea wba are wen known to Omaha, i Tie cea'.b rerr- t "f f ? it5ey cr-a.-d izjr? ;:j tbe Sarrd r-!-7ajrtiiCTD ef ticX and :J rronab e art ati 13 the erert nf as ear'y cac.a-.e. are a-wsv susjects cf Uvy lire rt ad fl" :iru-ar:y s.m t.h ia?et i-tdpc".:.jon of ir.e pi"T. C"f the miTr -f -a- ca t h e.ee e- tbe ju si rt p;irt.-T th.rt-e e ha- e Hince died F-ur years ba epse ainc F'.as X beid his last cons ifi ; )n which new cw dmais a ere cr-:ei. ir.J th prfserrt TTtr bervh p f the ?ar-i ra:ee i rr.ade up of rae caro:aJ Ct:j u rft teJai's. cr-a-d by F: IX; thirty creat-d r Le XIII and iTt.een riii'w !! By tbe pres ent Mr--TT. wt-i E-eans '.tii the laji rer ' paer.t mie-rr-d rt t e who e. If tn-refor 'Srr Pbo-.ud be a c"Bm' under r"erxt rr-ni;tr. 't is docbr.fui a-hel h-r a ha.t Dir.; pa.o.e cotf desy ex-pei-t would take piiace.. that is. 1 he election t Leo X;T. who w-ruld be Ca-d'-tial Ram pf...a T'i te el"-cd t"T-.. tt 1 n reesarj te have two-thirds of the in one t fsvor. and wfc;.e rot all the od card us s w h'j opposed the es-e?!retary "f siiste in te renca.e of I.tli; are now tavorahte ta h; f.aeidif.st jre it wculd be tSruit far hnn to patrer votes among those created by Pius X Xew CxriiMli Likely. Th: situation wHI be ror.ici-ah " a! ted hy the -3L't-'rm of new rard.k.s. which cann-rt Ia.l t c 'rne boob, efber at the end of th-s year te:Tnedinte: aTirr the close of tbe fe-T.virjes of the itaiiar. yuhuee. or at the hecirmr.s of lirj;. hut the chance., ft :s believed. wiJl not be in favor of the iossibie cand;dacy for the pt- ary of Ca-d:rai Rtmiw'li. or of one of the warer of the pu-rne ft the r le of lo Xr.I This T:rr the reason that the mf: -itrice of the ne e ement is beir:C felt more and more stronc.' . Predictions are larpe-iy f jees work, but the pre' aiiir.c securnent apoears to be that Carton a de I j.i. secretry cf the consistor-sj cor.ecation. wouid be one of the most farored cancLlates for tbe papal crrww L-ke Piue X he nxrep fro i the Vene tian Previrces. is most enenreue. ft :. : ve and rn:eli.nt. u,tin; all the dualities ceceary to mate an irj pone., and har ms no jjast which has commirted him tf any particuiar pr'Bcy, wouid be freer and atrrmcer than ary of tbe cardinals, who. like Kamjiona. VaamsteEi. A-iiartii. were candidate? in the last conclave and whose election wouid have meant a special di rect- tin in the policy of the Holy ae Flea FUeew ar Aiaw-a. TntU hti recent Ulnees. Pope Pius X.. foDewm, the advice of tus physioana. took daJy waiks ia the Vatican garden, and has even Jane a far as the famous ob servatory, directed, as is known, by aa Getting True Diamond Value Ncri.rt rise ere so cu'5 i f rt cf a C i- ?t i Ti...s s.at- tter t I- c"'T. r-e taaie ia 5fe a ire : ti . ret i :t (- tree ir"it tt raa rot t r?r-L:ed toe r''"i T ' ) i 'hit f'fy rartfsl Vu;r cTi. ari ' t? j--t bt e ft wtB e crtr. io ktrre do h ft'cfcictt TiaT treetT Ty- rr -cr i'-i: a r- ff-.f rrBh n a 4 ir:ttj ' 5- -t it ra.s fl.n tfce !- art it- ec. Tter-'rre :t is wsjet.e cf worit ta et:cd 'k '2 fjvr rf tbe C.a ot w r t.ce ;c ths i-.'er-o- ted tiat irp ae Tat :t .s T"-esa-v ;n in is;.' fn ti-.p; :l-re . ' kst nor?- ;tit ncc , rr-;j Tr- fc.th ; ricea hy iTrrr Tt i-e wtora n r.or k:w rr ixn rernts-"j-ra fcr sqit- ifi-'t hi n"t be-a 't shed. i j'jt tbe crr.ast To Ve mJ w ten rtf tcrs o rrec'osi s rron- as a i.ir t tst dea eT tti se'-t fods it c"2 rr'-e ts-i wb.- a reu :r? a 'arte t-rtFin-ss Three?- tcs' Tstkous Ttat Cfl!r wbo w fr rri y,-r ni T Ta.fe u5 .s.TTr yr-u are. Ttat k-nd rf a rry fcan.t i tie rt-.y ce w;T!i w bcia vpu ciE deal, rest 're cn riiLt ti.T voa I re o:-c tc le T-eatfd firlj. If yea -t l'n ui3o; 'ala;- i tii w fcer There a persra who sper.is raoa t So doe art) to; wait as fits a iian'--i u ;ri can re a.hlv ret for .our taorev recj'-!i: b-r fiat tb Ei- to'm store nt.acds rre-etaiae'CTiT xs the ioaerr., f'.r-!eakr wrore ef Tts te?;. Tea ft: tere xctiy wtit voa pay f-r. arl yea rT to cort ior wtt yrn srt viax jt wouli rT for Tie sara- qui 'Tt ia ary ere ia tie wrrii. IV i t Mereiy Bae lvr. Albert Edholm Jnc1er Sixteenth and Harney Its, i; it t J Authoritative Fall Modes Now Ready la Tr-r bis caoios far tha ui'useiu sear aoa Mr. Woodward has bad ia aad then aaiaptahClty for the maay rales thax will be presesred dsriaeT a Iocs s-aaoa af stock prociac&oaa. aad baa cbaaaja actors of a Quairry that will reepead readily ta the Ttrrau reQiaremaats. Mlaa Lauaar ta H- CwaaamaT. ta assist ia ths character work aad with tAia roster tha Woodward Stock -innry stood ta tSM paji-aace asuaa wfB meet Wednesday at 2J WBta tbe prestdesx. Mrs. X. BL Brady. i umont & Kan. he Amentia Wemaa Tuesday at 2 p. av a leaf'oe will meet i lookias batter thaa epea her season at a roie that nutrht hv been wrirnen fnr her. Ia a moment af ITader normal conditions it raras tres ennversatior.al t'eetiay dtrritc- the Boars for broiled beefsteaks ts d.mBt. h-araaL which beraa yefOexiay. she j Sol'ted rice requires mmXr aa hour tor d-ces- ' pressed herself as keen for the work affaia. tinn. while rr ca milk takes tws hoarn and t and eafw to rreet ail ber Omaha fnends. CIteea ffTiTintnai i liarry Evirahardt. w bo wiU be the leadm Tbe ax-nars of the Omaha chapter r the Dauchters mt the American Revoluti.ii save been invited b aftend tbe rajaing of dm r.af sent by President Tart ta tha Bev- r.ta ara publicaa clao. which was the Crat in the country to endorse his CkJKiidary for re-election, te take place Fertember I. at tha borne f Mr. M. J Gieevy. Tbe daatthters are niasnins; to be present ia a body. Mrs. F. E. Caie. cbiurmaa of the a- Braeka Federation of Wunea s Clubs cavil service aad scaoiarsbm eoncutxaa. . w aa the ruest of the auMsnrl Cooatry 1 Woman m club Wecneady. Ths annua. pirr.ic Z the club was held ia tha g-r B-ar Aati is nd. Tbe country womea crow as tsara their farms rntruic their beys and sir is whs played cames while then-' eMlr disc ! aged club matters. In tbe after eimi Mrs. CoJe apeke ea "CivU Service Wjrorm and S-bs)karsbtpa.' la-, ettean La FVaroe Picorte mt Wa-it-1 iiilL Ken., chairman of tbe health com- j mirjn of the etiraaka Pederatlun ef Tr omaa ciuba and sne of the most mter- ! of the ci.li women of the stAie. ia ! cmuha this wee. She is tae aiitrh!.er , 1 aa Indat-a ci-ief aral ef a Frenca wmaa, ' and huft s",ioen at the Omaha Wemaa'a ', cub en the tr aad aarenas of ber people mt a h i i be is the leafier at WaithilL Ur f'icort is ill st the Methoflist baspl Xx. I eba am br?uarht ta Cwut by Mrs. IL 1- -ee:e t;i .:i,,,,. s ha is ma a' jrcxr. inert c.D wun-.aa uf tae stale, betas e.a :-t-.h ei the lib-ary committee Mrs. SCtiefe is riKLL Mr. J 3. P71k Ji. Mr. M. t. CsJCerDn. preaMlenr of the I On aha Woman B club, baa been appuiBtud a driecate from Nabraxka to the third : aattw&aJ raCMrru.ais cuasrees to be aeid ! In Kansas City September 2T. to Mra T. J Ct HTeaiaent ef tbe N'eoraska Feder ated! of uses i Oula. w ho has r-eivti 1 a aeciai tr vrtaaoa to attend the conres-.. a; ptir tvd Mra CaJreroa aad theae ot har : c.ub w omen af the Rate Mra J M Eiicat. Ha:iacs. Mra Gpaurse Phelps. Lincoln. MJ'a VS'. A. HaJ-rmus, T jrk, Mra Clyde Johnen. aicpercor Wits the beciaauK af the school seamen, scteretit m the schuuvrahiai afferad by tae 3tbraaaa Federsoaa ef Wemea s Clubs ia focaaJK sjoiiaed. Thia week tbe l'lsiuf mt the Braaiiea Halt schAiarahiB wOl hw ajmounced. Tbe appluiatiuca fr the Vu wrtit sriaaiaranm saat be in before shp I avber IS. Tha Mary El eiuxidard acbu.ar- at tae tnrveraity ef nana is slli fm aad aa time hnut has as yet bfen appy Married Pair of Authors sen. Mrs. l L tbna mt W nanus s 1 I? fet I'll v,.fv : 111 v. - L ; lit .;y i J x I - I i .. y . I ' I- . t t!iw- r I i ! m i L rv ? .- Iff : ;: ; I M. 1X3 M2i rr1.i T; - I.'-.TX MAEj3AR.ET MATOv HI prodiM-tioa of "Tbe Cii.nr i "73 Boy" last stmeoa at the I I ta ater. Mew Tors. er. J Ehartr srvwai traitit.ims. I la the fcrsi piscs it has al J wa'- k ht-u. t . . . - ... V u . the company. Ee was at the Boyd iaet season for a abort time aad his wnrk there brourht him tmo notice and popularity. Robert B.asBeII tQ be the Juveclie and Geara-e Preston ths licht cotnei-an of the an lpany. aad Frank McT'ocsid. another actor af sterEaa" caalltles and lone ex- ; a ncu ecclesiastic Father John J. penance, win have ths character roiea. j p.n formerly of the Georgetown obs-r-Earl Gardaer Tfl be assistant stare Ts-tory. Father Ft" wished to show director aad do atUJty roles, aad Eal Eicrs ! the three old tower, which form his rroup wta ha sx-a-c director. William ISer-neth Is i observatanes to tbe r-vt but Plus shook his head laucrhinriy, saylnc. "I caa coma aad look at them from the out side, amd eve a come ta your door, but I cilmS your flights of sta.ra I anaat waut until aaotber Americaa friend af your, sea reus as the as wha ss v the Americaa brtdre," win present yaa with aa Americaa eie vator." The Pontiff referred to a bridra J m n nectmc; twe antique walla between the ob aervatories, alone which one caa now walk in safety, thanks to aa American -t a: HrlnhT 1 rla . aw interejrtitLS experiment la beinx car ried em the arid dittrht about Rome, alone; the aea cos t, and among the Abrxtzxi anouatama. which has been possfbie only throuth private charity. II literacy has a.'ways been a character istic of the Italian peasant, especially in the south, so much so that whi i the per oertLare In the north is almost nerlipaiue, that the south is so great as to raise of the whole kinrdom to about W per cent Sducaxion ia obligatory, bat it la diXScult to enforce, when tha peasant for Dm looka mifiipieta and actsasiaatlc asaaaaTsr. Ehearsala arc ia prorress far "The Chaperw ja. waich tTJ be the opezuax hU. the first arfaim-aes ta be riven an (Satur day a esiar ef this week. laaie 5ra Caaiie is Mr. Woodward brcucat with htm alee I oactraets for a cumber cf xqvirrr.i at- She Wfll . ii..' m a.. ic Mil ilia. - B lew auu a cams ia T-rarr ecier. jora iww I ia "A filnrie Mas," Held ia ber new iPSBoa and ae i rai iw dV Erlaarr pro&ne- tioa a. chief of which ia "The Pink LdT-" ! Ee says the produatttr maaarers are iock ! lar mors ta Omaha aad the west t,i aea i son and that the B-andets ia promised such I a Use of artractiona as win make ft really ' a brill. act season lor that theater. V US DoioLa V v I 7479 N Webster-Sunderland Building N.E. Cor. 16th toad Howard StrU Paying the Parson at Funerals Board to Chicago to See Furniture OMAHA. Aur. S. Ts tha Editor of The Beet Tour a mpoarata on pastors' fees was quits inrei estiua;. Would yos please let me add a few tatars. mostly fma my owa ex perience ar sun'tiiT) friars? Ia the east, say la Pesasyrrajiia, some rift to a pastor for fan rai bm rim is Td Ef j say much about the departed, but try t brinr comfort aad help t the Irving. Orcwwmi of ths kind etmid be used as rreat v ppartuarues. As to emuaerasaoB, about which Ths Be isnjuir d. aJL there. ofTer aomethiriC. Tsualiy It is aa the- caa aftord. I never hardy a r omirted. So common it is that i took from such as were quite needy thra aay one aerlettair it would be regarded I serves; or rather, free u ntly I accepted and by his aeirhbor as Quits mean. It is Te -it to another awnlw of the same e a mentioned as a cert irry ta f4 the famCy as a preaent It hurts the feelieirs amount ef sa-ary. The people there, is i 01 Poor Sf you bluntly refuse what smaller towns and those larre rural ; they offer with candid intention Only have church i They a pact aa earefuUr prepared i moa aa any on Sunday mammr. and the ' liaiue wAa ta nrnfn j te ttoia ala ' 3 lose caste. Tha moot funerals I efTlelated at ia a year ut si-rry-eirht. Coami-iicaicrs "CiH See "CTlxt Cock l caart TT ?t u y , . oeatiy, and the rtv, irea per haps have tt) County X-U Eeiore IrayrilJ ; traaip mllea for the prrciiere of attaadinr far IJonj-lBS. aohoo while ia tha mount-las or ia ! deserted districts there are often as scbeois i cturensa, alwaxs The o tmry enm l.ssionErs or some of : avalahle. I them a proha bly take a trip i Chi- ! It is Jtisi this wast which is met by cm aa u looa ever uie ij. mirte IE tnv DIE 9 present in. vt i vl sa ou m a i?v public btttldinrs there in ardor that they iae bcx.oi. ji" have been established in dis mors inrei .fentjy may aecnas wnat eon tricts waere tna s ara as rartuar scnoois. , . ' w " " -,..- w,- l. .. , . - m . . . . . , They w rs all in the church. ea thoai af . accepts ruts for his work at funerals. of fartin bhaH be ptirnh-sed far the new , a-d they are ia oas apot taday aad far T Ji "" ' T,m T . . w.-r - ! . ' t. small ehiidren. Tha aama sermons e olda t la xtlia 1 leave to difTer. There are etraary buCd-ng. i away tomorrow. They comprise Blrht L M . i v, v. , , , , . - . . . i , . aa I aiHM i lift, aa mirj m. uj aa ma j pe . w - - - . l. j. - f " " I suoo.s lur '-n. woraara. summer b-wkib j -rv to declare OodTs noara sac id reiy vjouy upoa its aammoa : far the paasanu aamiac dowa rruia tha moasta ns ts ths pi .na. aad chUdraa once I was offered E I didn't Aecliae. The people were rich. I u thamkfnl for the rift. They vary fi i i at ap. One of your rerpoednts says "that aa he never preaches ftmerral aenrj'wia. (he enJy reads tha burial somcel. be never aease aad rood ju&rmest khd tae aJvice of Omaha men will be determined wiU a tha next few day a Comxalaalahars Tlckafd. Bedford aad Crcahsor Thir.lt the trip ahould be made. CommU liohers I ca aad 7 laer think the rota ire sav)d sare tbat expease, un.es tae trip m kbaolut Ijr ia tbe rousty s bent iatee st. I They have Bt deeiad What poaitlow Uev WiU tali. c laees ia tha epa air of sat na aadar attr available aheiiar. IM ra4 ta ra tka dycpeptle. Eleotrls Elu-n curs Crs persia. liver and ktumer eoarpU ats ma& dabltltr. moa. S0& Bold by Saatoa Irur Co. i ware rrasact, oftaa. Where paopla eon- I 10 declare OodTs will fj uin His word ta C na far ceneratlona they are so inter-' ""ma people who never ro to church. I've tnavrriad tbat relaiQtnshrps are renerL known the in different ta become serious I a iarra eh urea. FIts years era I rach ttti ea. Aad. aa to the fee-. Why left tbe east we bad made a drvnaa. I had aaarly 1.IKS) mestbrs ramatdSet. Our oharea had saata for that number. Often at bur-ua ef wen known persons tha church was tin. I d spaak thirty ta thtrry-ff-e atlziltas leas than that aa such oorj aasons J was tmprroer. J should we refuse it when we accept pay for our wnrk as pastors We have a aj ar? as. And why should we decline a grift for work dona f a- Bow-chomh aaewib-rs and accept tt from mm mbe rsf U CP.OH. Pastor ef St. Mark's Lot . -- . ' -j. h LLiu d not aepa rats ni ys produced ea Bru dway at tha asms tima aad aai h have a success . TtjB caa be sad ta hud aa ion far. be- Cearaa, clirnu of the pre t Xeitoraat a Fad era- . Cuba, ea sects ts btsua j ta week xaa prarraa i for tha stale sa rt- , ta be beid at El dm fa. October 1 la 11 ' Omaha j I ca. a tws of tha biatCet succeaa a of the year ware wrscsa. by tha actor piay wnftt. a "The Country Boy." while 'n. a Baatford is t w he has had sucee as ia a Lme af 1 j ark rtifrs by cunt pa ratrvaly few yeuar F'6a tha a .1 Thar f his wtfa. Marsret Maya. n " v Bunnaai fol The Saiwrna have be a niam d tea years i4 wera ena fed two yaa ra. They fret aaat waaa they wars alayinr S ia the south. Ha used to ante poetry that rim, aad I crttiosed aoa af his Jta Ha didn't lias it at first, but 7 fir rot ta knuw uuii oth r bettr ; tu 1 mm that as aad prufited by my . loisno. Wi rrew ts be rreat friends and ne day be aaaed me ts ra out aad take a with htm. W were pasaiar a jeweirj .mra aad Mr. Seiwya said: Coma la bora.' . fii-iowed, Thir.kiriK ha wasted ta aea ma uncut a pre ant tar soma one- Ha walLed i idly up ta the counter and aa aa d fur Beddtn rtnia Before I had rotten at)" ureath back be aid. 'Pat out yaur hand.' wroca "Ba hy X-athe r rh a make a scene tn tr I pu- oirt my hand and a riar was found ta f t tt But all the wnile I was "i'"' runci. ha is aa expert ta caver of tbe mt f After rr fi-aunr froan tha St ts X-d-t-l a-b-ui. aha ta.ikf-t la caa S Wait tiU we ret autadel Wont I lay h.rr out far :his But wbaa we rot euta id'- spua rmc of vi ftrat meet- : be eocvmaec aie thai I dioa t want tr tug Mm Maya aaysi "Tha company, af proeet. and I hate always been (tia d th na wa wera a-U aaeoiher. was siay- j cica L oacawe er a-uriea Him haa ba- 6 Are You Treating Your Children Right? Thia is a fair question to &rk any irian. He rannot answer , if he is not giving ttv-rn a CuJ?al el -cation. Hi pie- rr-ay be tixt be ha? net the income vhih prrrJt.? the bn"ir.? of a piano. Absolutely no argument in thi iay, xrhen Iloje Ls giving free education to h-iidreda ' of chil.iren. Children, love mnsic, us they love all beatifI thing? without krK'-tririr why. Hospe wiU send a piano into yonr home fcr i"Se rei-v p-ciria-re ci" lettir.g the children learn to play. This piano may be kept there until the education is complete, ft "hen it ia rctmed the paymenti "rhich "sren made cn the first used instrument -ill be applied on a Lev piano. The Hospx? v&.-d pianos are practicnUy ns rood as re tt they lock ts rood and play J -relL They are fit for the bes-t homr?. The terms are so easy tint they mate a musical education a possibility for every family and male it an injustice for a father to permit his youngsters to grew up without musical training. Pianos ure rented by the month here for A beau tiful bcarf and rtool goes with each one. PAY WHILE YOU PLAY. A. Hospe (CoinnipsiirD.3 1513-1515 Douiaj Street, Omaha. Branch Store 437 Broadway, Ckruncul Eluffi, lovn. Western Upres-UiT? ,Wo--iertc2e, Majoa H-mlin Pianos. j Boost ta;'py.-