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TUB OMAHA HlTXDAY BEE: DECEMBER 15, 1912.
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What
Women Are .
Doing in the World
CHAIRMAN DOUGLAS COUNTY SUF
FRAGE MOVEMENT.
LMJ
ess
.Rfc 7. 1. r.lVDSEV lion fr I
man? yenrn been one of Hit
lh- lub circle In Omnhn mil
baj S brki, but In the woman
SSf work in all af'fnlm
l:s Lwdeey wasthulrmmi of the bom J
of tiirtv niun'iRors during th; Trnnsnn-RUmpi-l
rxpos'tlon nnd In now one of Hit
vroniinpnt Omaha women who In cUltiK
mil' li of her time to the cntio of woman' n
uffrnKi Mrs IJndsey In writ known
for her oxoollcitt Judgment and hor rx
etutlvp nblllty. The Nebraska BUffragi'
ni-xocl.itlon decided lit the recent state
stiffm Re convention to start Its campaign
at once and tho women of the different
societies have thketl thin decision ns i.
rtnonal mnttor and each one l doing'
her share nnd giving lien; time to the uld
of this rampalgn. (
Jlrs Unitary Kan inndo many Important
suggestion to the association for lit"
(campaign and her Influence will be
.widely felt throughout tho state. 8hn In
one of the charter members of the Kqiml
TVanrlilso society nnd also a member of
the Omaha Political Dquallty league.
Air. l.lmlsoy Is also a member of the
entertainment and lecturo committee of
llho Society of True Arts and Is a notablo
patron of aft .In Omaha. The Oms,hu
"VVhlst club Is another notable organiza
tion of which Mrs. IJnflnay Is ptoml
jnent member, besides being one of the
'few feminine Country club members who
Icontlnucs to leep up her coif game.
The fact that Mrs, Iindsey has taken
(such a keen and active Interest In suf
tfrngp work wlllrreatly assist the women
'Id tlielr campaign.
The Omaha Pocletr of Fine Arts will
meet Thursday mornlng at tfiV publlo
Mbjrary. Stlra Mda Wlleon will be
Isomer for tlie morning and t)io subject
vill i), 'Who Culmination fdf 'ttiti Karl
limdscape. fchqgl," , 1 ", ,
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Tlrti' Mu Sigma will meet iWedfies(la
mornlnc', December IS, at tho home of;
Mrs. 13. V, Ountiie; Mrs. iBlcknoll will
jbf OiY'fytaor' 'Aintf. 0$ subject will bo
vlMto ' Dawn lot' -nofnantlclsmw", Mrs.
' Ilavcnport will speak' of lldbert Burns
iu "The Ayre'shlre I'lowmnn." Mrs.
Ouhthtr will tell of the minor poet
The monthly meeting of the Visiting
Nur.sc association wll be held Wednes
day morning, December 18, at 10:30 o'clock
In tho parlors of (he P&xton hotel. Plans
for the Christmas and regular work will
bo discussed.
Tlie literature department of the Cen
tury club of South Omaha will meet at
Library Iia.ll , Tuesday afternoon, twhetj
Mrs. Parrcll will bo tlie leader of the
meeting. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Vila
writings will be tho subject of the after
noon. Mrs. White will read a paper- on
"Emerson's Associate" and Mm Farrell
vill give a talk on "Emerlson as a. Foot"
and "Brook Farm."
MANY .DELEGATES COMING
Country life Congress of Nebraska
to Hold Convention in Omaha.
Most Extraordinary Reductions in Omaha's
Greatest Safe Fur Coats and Fur Pieces
Choose from the Nebraska's $30,000.00 Stock
The Nebraska's entire great stock of Christmas fur purchased months ago from the
most reputable furriers is now on sale. Every piece was specially made for tho Nebraska
hence every piece is fully guaranteed by us. ,
All mu3t be sold without delay. Tho new owners of this store are intent upon giving the
public a carnival of1 values that will rpver be forgotten. Also, all Nebraska stocks must be
disposed bf in short order to make room for goods of our own selection.
She Wants Furs for Christmas
$9.75 French
Black Coney S'ot3
Stylish, shawl scarfs
largo muff to mdtoh.
Excellent val
uta, great sals prlos
at
Wolf Sets
i Extra large scarf and
muff to match. Very
practical, warm furs.
Sals prlos
$15.00 Iceland
Fox Sets
A remarkable Imita
tion of ths genuine
White Ton. gtyUsh
scarf and pillow
muff. Bait vr
$5.00 $5.00 $10.00
$21.50 Red Fox
Sots
Beautiful furs hand
soma scarf and Inx
urlous muff. 'A great
991.60 Talus. Bala
Vtio
$15.00
$40.00 Isabella
Fox Sets
Inrce muff and Ten
eroua shawl collar tp
match. Kevsr sold
for less than 94O.00.
Sals pries
$25.00
BEAUTIFUL MATCHED SETS AftD FUR COATS
$19.75 Isabella Possum Set,
fit $12.75
$29.75 Isabella Possum Set,
at $19.75
$15.00 Black French Coney
Set, at $10.00
$19.75 Black French Coney
Set, at $12.75
$37.50 Rod Fox Set, $25.00
$29.75 Blue Fox Set $22.50
$175 Natural Russian Pony Coat,
mole trimmed, at $135
$197 Natural Russian Pony Coat,
mole trimmed, at $150
$225 Genuine Marten Sot, $140
$175 Genuine Alaska Seal Set,
at $110
$40.00! Black Pointed Fox
Set, at $25.00
$45 Gray Fox. Set $32.50
$65.00 Genuine Mink Set
at $49.75
$69.75 Genuine Mink Sot,
at $55.00
$100 Genuine Alaska Seal
Set, at S75.00
$165 Silver Fox Set $100
$110 Genuine Marten Set,
at $85.00
$140 Genuine Marten Set,
at $97.50
$60.00 Russian Pony Coat,
at '.....$35.00
$75.00 Russian Pony Coat,
at $59.90
$85.00 Russian Pony Coat,
at $65.00
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John A. Swanson, Pres.
Wm. I. Holzman, Trea.
SESSIONS CONTINUE FOUR DAYS
Subjects of Interest to Asrrlcnltnrlsta
nnd Others Are to. lie Taken
Up and Uisanssed nt
Length.
The Benson Woman's club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Ruber Thursday, De
cember 19, nt 2:30. H will be nji cduca
iiot)al in,eetlnR and the current events
T,1U be given by Mrs. Simons,
The V, n. O. noclotr will holfl IU reffu
lar meeting; at the Ohlld Bavins; Institute
Thursday, December 10. Tho members
will spend tho day rowing; for ther chil
dren. The women will take ther lunch
Mvi wilt moot at the Institute at 10:30
o'clock. Mrs. J. C. WeeUt Vlll havo
charge of the meeting.
The North Bide Mothers club wilt meet
at the home of Mrs. David Korthup, 27Gfc
(Raiding street, Tuesday afternoon, Do-
comber 17, at 3 o'clock.
Tlin spejal science department of the
Omaha woman a club will meet Monday
uftemon.nt tho club rooma at 2:15. Dr.
Kelt, author of the mothers pension bill.
wilt ba the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs.
dould ntekely of Sal ttk City, who Is,
an ex-presldent of 'tho Woman's club of
that city, will be tho guest of the olub
and will give a short talk.
The Woman's Club of the runway Mall
Kervlcovlll s!v,e a musical program at
the honiu-'of Mrs. SL A. Holt. 1315 North
Forty-second street, Wednesday' after
noon, when MtsD&vId C. Dodds wilt
be the leader of the atterneon.
Mln Helen N. Eacker, ?ljo, Is secretary
of Utn Kansas Suffnuto association, wilt
come to Omaha arid the Nebraska asso
ciation January 5 and will spend a month
In tho campaign work for the state, Miss
Hacker was mio of the promlnunt speak
rs at the Ktato sUffraRe convention, held
hern last month, and haa treat executive
ability. Her work during- tho campaign
for suffrage In Kansas has won for her
a national reputation as one of the best
organizers In the country.
The Oenson Woman's club will havo It
educational meeting next Thursday after
noon at 2:30 at the harm of Mrs. Iv
W. ruber. Mrs. V. IL Cole of Omuha
will be prosent and address the mooting
on tho civil service question. Mrs. Simon
-will have current" events
The women of the; Benson Methodist
church, will give a Christmas baxaar In
the basement next Tuesday' all day; a
Hmch will bo served at noon and a
chicken dinner from 6 to S o'clock In
connection with 'the baxaar.
The third annual meottnir of the Coun
try Life Congress or Nebraska, trill, con
vene la Omaha Monday, continuing la
sebklon over and. InciuainK-Thursooy. Tho
headquarters will bo held , ln tho Homo
hotel and tho sonslona will' bo noldfhcre.
In tho convention ball'. Tho convention
Is under the auspices of the 'Nebraska
ETarmers' convresit, the fpdrtmoijt of
atrrl cultural extension of tho stato unl-
ersitv. the Nebraska Farmers' Co-
Operatlvn Grain and Live Slock associa
tion, Btate Association, of .Co-Opcratlro
Creameries, IndOMrlal and XMUcatlonal
ParmerBV Union of Nebraska, Nebraska
Btato ffranKe, Nebnmka Rural Life com
mission, and tho Nebraska Corn Qrowers'
association. , a
It is expected that tho convention will
bring; between 200 and 300 members of tho
Various organisations, besides a large
number of visitors.
Monday and moat of Tuesday will be
taken up with tho business sessions of
tho Nebraska Farmers' Co-Operative
Drain and Iivo Btoolc . association
The first publlo session wilt be held Tues
day evening, commencing: at 7:30 o'clock,
The' program for all of the open sessions
follows:
TUESDAY, 7: P. M,
President U C. lawson. Clarks. Neb..
presiding. '
upning mo uaies or me uiiy, James
. Dnhltnan. mkvor of Omaha.
RosDonse. J. D. arinnell. I'uDllllon. vlco
president of the congress.
i imuia tjummerciai uiun nna lis
Guests,' Q. Id llavrrstlok, president of
the Omaha Commercial club, and J. B.
Canady, Mlnden, president of the State
co-uper&me umpping nssociauon.
Addrss. "Econoinlo Necessity tlie Basis
of Agricultural Organization," Millard If.
Meyers, caitor ot me Amencan uo
Oixratlve Journal, Chicago.
Discussion.
tluatness meetlnr of Btata Association
of CO-Operatlve creameries. Hotel Kome,
tarmars oonwass, vioe iTesiaent J. u,
Roam cresldlng. .
Annual aaarean or me prewaeni, u. v.
LAWson.
ADDointment or committees.
introduction of resolutions and memo
rials. .
Aaarcss, "Bin ana eoaety; tne ieces-
WHEN IN DOUBT
OUR GIFT CERTIFICATE
DO YOUR OHRISTMAfe 1
BUYING NOWii
Store Open Till, 9 P. M. Saturday.
slty of Co-Operatlon In Its larger Sense,''
Mllrs O, Culver,' Bt. Angurs, la.
Discussion. ...
Address. "The Aendemvof Political and
Social Science and tho Nebraska Fann
ers' congress," Miss lniye ai. iianip.
Ldncoln, Nen,
JDlsoussion.
10 P. M.
President U C. Lawson In the chair.
Address, "Corn and Civilization" B. P.
Brown, Davey, Neb., troasuror or tne e
braska Corn Improvors' association.
Discussion. .... ...
Address, "The Social Sldo of Farm
Life," Mrs. R. It. Davis, racinc junc
tion, la.
trmi "Th Co-Oneratlve Creamery,"
Prof. J. It Fmusdcn. University of Ne
braska.
Discussion.
T: P. M.
President U C. Lawson presiding.
1n..w1itrHnn Af rMOlUtlOnS.
Nobraska's Water Power," R. B. Howell,
Omaha.
niintt.ilnn
A,ir... An Rnlnrtrod University."
Samuel Avery, University of Nebraska,
JJlBCUEElOn.
TfnrRSDAT. 0 A. At
Vice President W. F. Tannehlll presid-
'"Address. "The Industrial and Educa
tional Farmers' unions 01 autoku, v.
F. Dornbioxer, urunswioK, joo.
Discussion. .... ,
rtunnrtH of secretary and treasurer, 'W.
S. Delano, Lincoln. Neb.
Report OI legisiaiive conunuieo, e . vi,
Odell. chairman.
Address. "The orange as a ruiwr m
Rural Progress," J. D. Ream, uroKcn
Bow, Neb., Citato grange.
1:30 r. si.
President Lawaon In the chair.
n.nnHn of committees. Resolutions.
Insurance and special committee. Ejec
tion of officers.
Address, "The aranary of the Nation,
B. C. Bassett, Qlbbon, Neb.
Addrrsfl. L.o-weraiion Aniunc cu,
poan l-rmetii," Qeorgo W. Coupland,
Elgin. Neb.
Discussion.
70 P. M.
Address, "Tho Rural Problem." Frank
O. Odell, Lincoln, secretary of tlie Ne
braska Rural Idfo commission.
Address, "The Agricultural College and
Farm lOconomics," Prof. C. W. Pugsley.
Lincoln.
A Germ Cannot Live
through the "Dresher" Rug
and
Incenrtlnrr Fire " IMttsbnrnh.
P1TTSBUROII. Doa 11. Fire, believed
to have been of incendiary origin, de
stroyed twenty stnWes, warehouse and
residences In Draddock, a suburb, early
today. Scores of men, women and chil
dren were rescued by firemen, a dozen of
whom suffered slight Injuries. The loss
Is estimated at tlBO.000.
Prominent Brotherhood Man
to Speak at Y. M. C. A. Today
Garment Cleaning Process
and we will Jive
i
$1,000 Cash to any Omaha
Charitable Institution if
you'll prove Otherwise
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Tyler 345
and find out
more about
this Germ mur
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Omaha World
Herald of Decern-
10th, 1912.
Bride of One Week is
Convicted of Murder
in the First Degree
PinLAPEUPHrZ nee- It-Mrs.
Frieda Trot, who was on trial hero this
weeu on a charge of having killed her
husband. William Troet, was convicted
today of murder In the first deere. Tim
.tmm6nw?alth- charged that Mrs, Treat
within one week after her marrlago last
August gave Trcwt'.polson In ordsr that
the could' obtain his estat valued at lets
than 110,400.
Mrs. Treat admitted purchasing poison
to kill cats and maintained that Trost
proBblyHtoplc ihi poison, trttn 'suicidal
Intent.
TUe Jury was out two houia, Mrs. Trosl
showed Jltt'.e aniotton when the verdict
was rendered. Iter counael Immediately
took step for a ntfw trial.
I Wuumn Uls of Starvutlou.
K1CAOO. Dec. 13. An agtd widow
ktionp only as Mrs. McMulltn, was found
dead of starvation ana exposure in
f qualm hut here today Ttre was
neither fuel nor feed in the room, and
Dome of the window panes were out. Ap-
iiarenti th woman bad been aeaa lor
Henry A. Aklnson, secretary of.labor
and social service of the Congregational
Brotherhood of America, will apeak at
the men's meeting at the Young Men's
Christian association this afternoon at
p. in,
Mr. Atkinson 1 a Tenncssoau. was
educated in California nnd took his
baohelor degree ut tho Pacific Methodist
college and then took thn-e years' post
graduate work at the Northwestern uni
versity, Gvanston, 111.
He entered the Congregational ministry
In UOi. Ills first pastorato was atTAlblon,
111., and from there he went to First
church, Springfield, O., and after four
years accepted Uia pastorate of the Cen
tral church at Atlanta, Oa. Central church
Is In tho very heart of the city', close
by the leading hotels, apartments uud
boarding houses. While here he succeeded
In so reaching tho men of tho city that
his reputation speedily outran local
bqundarles.
Mr Atkinson bolluvea that brotherhood
is tie fundamental fact of life and thut '
the dovtnopment of antagonistic clashes I
In American lite Is to he deplored. He lias
been of large uso In bringing together ,
the repr?sentati'es of ca-.ltul and labor
In the cltiea wncre lie nas uvea ana mis
maintained' the fiiendtlilp and support of 1
those who employ, as. he has bei wel
ooniod as the champion of the rights of
those who toll.
Tbe tnusto will be tn chargo of Paul J.
Gilbert, who is spending the week with
the Omaha association, reaching number
less groups of men through song and
address. Mr Gilbert Is the tenor of the
International Young Men's Christian asso
ciation quartet and has a national repu.
tatlon at a singer He has s'tent much
time with tVed B. Bmtth. going with him
on a European evangelistic mlaslon He
mm
HaVl
You, at your home, CANNOT keep a rug clean enough to prevent a
rapid accumulation of GERMS. Germs are in order JUST as sopn as noil
appears In the fabric Your furs, too, are favorite storage places for my
riads of germn. in fact one of the most prolific breeding places for genus
is a piece of fur. Your clothes, your hat, your shoes contain them to a
greater or less extent also.
yut It's the floor coverings and furs that cause the most concern.
These should bo Bent to us periodically for an absolute, scientific cleaning,
in' our process a germ cannot survive The process will not Injure the
daintiest lace gown and yet It proves instant death to all germ life. We
will PHOVE this to any scientist; to ony bacteriologist. Don't remain an
other day with disease laden floor coverings, for it doesn't COST much to
render them SANITARY. Another thing, we will make your rugs appear
as bright, an pretty and crisp as they were the day you purchased them.
Just call up Tylor 34S and get more Information. Or Inquire at one
of the Dresher Branches in the Pompelan Room of The Brandels Stores,
or at Dresher The Tailoru, 1516 Pamam St. Dreshera pay express one way
on all out of town shipments amounting to IS orover.
Dresher Bros.
2211-2213 Farnam St. Omaha
THE QUALITY GROCERY STQRE
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY IL
Sweet Picklea, qt 20d
largo Queen Olives, qt. . . .35
Coco Toilet Soap, a cakes 10
Dutch Hose Soap, 4 for....25
Imperial Skinless Figs, special,
per glass at 12d
Queen of tho Pantry Flour, 24-
lb. sack for $1.20
Capitol Mince Meat, 3 pkgs 25J
Soda or Oyster Crackers, lb. 7J
IUsmark Herring, can....25J
Iljelland Anchovies, can. ..15J
Horse Radish, bottle. . . . .
Pancake Flour, 3 pkgfl. . .25ti
Capitol Extra Sifted Peas, two
cans for 4 S5t
Capitol Baking Powder, one-lb.
can for gfj
Capitol Kxtracte, 2-oz. bottle
now at .15
FRUITS
Haver Oranges, per dos. dsc, 35c, 46o
Sweet Valencia Oranges, per doz
en 15o
California rigs, per pkg. So and lOo
Imported riors from Turkey, ',-
crown, per lb 35o
Italian Dates, per package . . . .loo
Sugared Walnut Bates, per lb. 40o
California drapes, per basket . .600
per lb ...loo
White Malaga Grapes from Spain,
per lb, 05o
Xrg Tlorlda Crape Fruit, each,
at 10c, 7ic, So
Cape Cod Cranberries, per qt,..10o
Extra Zorge Jumbo Cranberries, per
quart 12Ho
Greening Apples, per peck . ...30o
(Fancy Jonathan Apples, per pk. 45o
fancy Grimes Golden Apples, per
peck , 60o
Taney Wagner Apples, per peck 400
The Beat Variety of Box Apples In
the City.
Fresh From the Country ;y.
Cracked Kggs, for bakihjr, per
dozen, at 22c
No. 1 Ebrs, dozen 26$
Iheukfast Coffee, 2-lb can 52c
Golden Coffee, Special Blend
now at 28tf
Assorted Teas, 68c quality 4Sd
Citron, Lemon nnd Orange Peel,
per lb., at 20d
Capitol Pepper, one-fourth'-lbi
can for 8
Capitol Sauer Kraut, can. .10
Capitol Apricots, can 18
Yacht Club Sulad Dressing, per
bottle, at 10J
Gillcttes Mustard, glass.... Sd
Gaillard's Pure Olivo Oil,
gallon can S1.35
VEGETABLES
Michigan Celery, 3 bunches 10c
Uothouso Lettuce and lladishes,
2 bunches for 5i
Hothouse Cucumbers
each 5e and 10
California Tomatoes, lb..XOd
Cauliflower, lb 10 d
Wisconsin Cabbages, lb 1J
per 100 lbs ,.95
Imported French Endive, por lb.
-now at -406
Fresh Beets, Turnips, Carrots
por bunch .f
Jersey Sweet Potatoes, three lbs.
now at .10i
Fresh Parsloy, 2 bunches. . .5
lied Ttlver Early Ohio Potatoes,
per peck 20c
per bu at 756
Hod Globe Onions, -pk . . . . 25j
per bu., at 95
Large Boston Head Lettuce'
each at 15(5
NUTS NUTS NUTS
We guarantee every ant to be strictly fresh, 1913 crop. Don't be mis
led by cheap prices, as there are lots of storage nuts on the market yet.
Pecans, per lb 20r
English Walnuts, No. 1 soft sholl
per lb., at 25
Almondi, Drake, lb 20c
Filberts, Italian, lb .... 17 K c
Brazilian, per lb 15t
Our No. t Mixed Nut are cure-
fully and ovenly mixed, ttiri
talnlng no hickory nuts, black
walnuts or peanuts, price per
lb., at 206
Fresh Boasted Pcniiuts, qt., 5r
Committees Arranging for Church Socials and Entertainments Will
Appreciate pur Special Prices.
t II. A. ATKINSON.
afterwards uang vilth Torrcy and Alex
ander during their Urltlsh campaigns and
on returning home worked at various
times with Bledcrwolf and Chapman.
Tho flrBt of tho yvar Mr. Gilbert starts
sround tho world 6n a tour with rVed
It. Hmlth. Raymond Robins and the In
tepatlonnl quartett'. visiting Hawaii,
JapuK. Korea, Chlno. the Phllllplnea,
ustnia South Africa, Palo-ilno nml
Ureat llritauu
Furniture for
Christmas Gifts
It is our intention to satisfy bach and
every man or woman who comes to this
storo for Ohristmus shopping. Wo are
dotermiutKl to provo to the puhlic that
wo are selling medium and high grade
furniture nt a Baving to the customer of
20 to 40 por cent on his purchase.
D. F. Coirte Furniture Company
Twenty-fourth and Farnam Streets.
Get One for Him
for Xmas....
Any Portrait
on & handsome
burnished copper
Watch-fob
Reproduced from any photograph you
Bend engraved on tho metal and abso
lutely indestructible. A fob that may
be worn by any one who dresses In go 3d
taste, at tho same time a lastlns novel
picture.
Price
$1.00
Stud photo and $1,00. Photo
wiS bt returned with ear:
. BEE PUBLISHING CO. ,
Engraving Dept.
BEEBLDG., OMAHA, NEB,
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