TITO OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 30, 1913. -v. M IK HUH VHL '-. 7'AV ' 4-V The Woodmen Circle Offers the ' Mother Every Advantage That Other Fraternities Afford the Eusband Facts and figures prove the stability of the Wood men Circle. Remember, that it has a mem bership of 119,273, and then look at its reserve fund. Today the Woodmen Circle has a reserve fund of $2,829,355.61. Since organization this society has paid death claims amounting to $3,385,661.26. The ammunt of insurance in force on January 1 was $109,816,800. F2 Ml V VI V( V W V( VI Vf V W V X V Y7 7 Xfi Yl X7l Y & off v( vi m www vi vi w vi vi w y v7 v w 17 vi w w w vi v( w vf vi w vf v , s ' - a Mothers- You Should Read This will become of my dependent ones when I shall pass to that home whence no traveler returns ? Shall I have a name writ ten on the sands or shall it be perpetuated in marble or granite? Shall my loved ones remember me as indifferent to their future ? This problem, to many, is unsolved, but modern thought has evolved a means to enable you to perpetuate your name and goodness unto future generations and to bless those you love by your benefactions, at such a trifling monetary cost as to be hardly worth mentioning. Picture in imagination the grateful re membrance in which you will be treasured if you have smoothed the pathway of those you love, after you are gone, never to return. Why should not the wife or mother enjoy the advantages of a social 'and busi ness fraternity as well as the husband and father? Why should not the wife and mother help provide for their loved ones as well as the husband and father ? This is a solved problem, and the answer has been emphasized by thousan ds of women join ing the Woodmen Circle, and their children and loved ones bless the memory of hundreds who have died and left them a substantial sum for their.care and education. Every claim has been promptly honored. p I mm r n A 6 uf ME M ' ' " ' III III