THE OMATTA RVNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 1 1914. '3-B What Women Are Doing in the World St, Joseph Women Who Come to Oreighton Glee Club Concert Clnb Cnlenilnr. Bt'NDAY Young AVoman's Christian as sociation veBper service, 4: p. m.; Clio Study club, .Miss Ida Kulakofsky host ess. MONDAY-Phllosophy and Ethics depart ment of the Omaha. Woman's club, open program meeting; 1'rof. F. M. Fling, lecturo on "Cavour and tho Unity of Italy." Central High school, 4 p. m.; Persian history class, mi bile library. 10 a. m. TUESDAY Tuesday Morning Musical club, Mrs. Louis Nash hostess; J. Law rle Wallace, lecture at art exhibit, pub lic library; current topics department Omaha oman's club, kenslngton, Mrs. It. E. McKelvy, hostess; literature de partment South Omaha Wvman's club, open house. Young Woman's Christian association; U. S. Grant Women's Ke llef Corps, Memorial hall; Now Story Tellers' league, public library, 4:15 p. m.j French history class, public library, 7:30 p. ni.; Omaha chapter Daughters of American Iteyolutlon, Mrs. Eoward I. l'eclc hostess; Qeorge A. Custer Wo men's Heller Corps, Mrs. E. J. Clark hostess. WEDNESDAY Omaha Suffrage associa tion, liarlght hall, 2:30 p. m.; Mu Sigma, Mrs. G. W. Noble hostess; Dundee Wo man's club, Mrs. F. W. Carmlchnel hostess; literature department Omaha Woman's club, Art Gild lecturo by J, 1-awrlo Wallace, public library, 8 p. in.; children's story hour, -4 p, m.; Hook Re view club, Mrs. Fred Pearo hostess; Blue Bird girls' entertainment, Young Woman's Christian association. THURSDAY Omaha Story Tellers' league, public library, 4:15 p. m.i P. E. O. society, Mrs. F. W. Lohnhoff host ess; Political Equality tea, council chamber city hall; Senior Art society. public library, 10 a. m.; decorative art class, public library, 7 p. m.; Emma Hooglond Flower mission; Benson Baptist Missionary society, Mrs. Tuttlc hoBtess. FRIDAY French department. Omaha AVoman's club; Central anil Monmouth Park Mothers' Welfaro league; Thomas II. Kimball, lecture at art exhibit, 3 p. m.; Dorcas Sewing club, Mrs. !. Nel son hostess; mothers' culture depart ment. South Omaha AVoman's club; French history, public library, 10 a. m.j civics class, public library, 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY Major Isaac Sadler effap tcr Daughters of tho American Revo lution, Mrs. li G. Eldrldge hostess. HE philosophy and ethics de partment of tho Omaha AVom en'n club will present the pro gram at the open meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary B. Newton Is leader of tho department. The program will consist "of a paper on tho subject of "Words" by Mrs. Elizabeth Oehrlo, and 'a violin and vocal solo by Miss Florence Cotterlll, ac companied by Miss Bessie Cotterlll. Tho literature department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet AVcdnesday, "Milestones," by Arnold Bennett, an ex ponent of tho school St realism, will bo studied under the leadership of Mrs. G. C. Bonner. Mrs. AV. "E. Bingham will tell the story, Mrs. Shlppcrd will gtve the drama and Mrs. Bonner an analysts of the play. The current topics department of the Omaha AVoman's club will enjoy a ken slngton at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mc Kelvy Tuesday afternoon. The commit tee in charge consists of Mrs. Isaac Douglas, chairman; Meedames L,. M. Lord, C. B. Coon, M. B. Miller, O. Y. Krlng. M. I. Crelgh, T. It. Word, J. D. Hiss and C. yincont, leader of tho de partment. A program consisting of a reading by Miss Loeka, a review of a late book. by Mrs. M. I,; Crelgh and musical numbers by MJss Dorothy Fronts 'Will1 be given. Tho next department kenslngton will bo given at the home of Mrs. Ed ward Phelan, the date to be announced later. The Central and Monmouth Park Mothers' league will meet Friday at 2 p. m. at the Monmouth Park school. Elec tion of officers will take placo and Miss Edith Tobltt of tho public library will , give a stereoptlcon lecture. The sewing I school conducted by this organization will mee,t Saturday morning from 9 until 11:30 at tho Central Park school. ff. The Tuesday Morning Musical meets Sam Caldwell has charge of tho pro gram, which will include Mrs. and Miss AVhltmoro and Misa Alice Kennard, Mrs, Georgo Barker, Jr.,' Miss Margaret Mc pherson and Miss Von Mansfolde, with Mrs.- Wagner, Miss Gretchen McConnell and Miss Whltmore as accompanists, The literature department of the South Omaha AVoman's club will meet Tuesday. The program will be on American art, with stereoptlcon views on tho subject of "Hudson River Artists," by Mrs. J. B AVatklns. The Clio Study club meets today at the home .of Miss Ida Kulakofsky. "A Night's Liodglng," by Gorky, -will be studied. .Gorky's life and -work will be the toplo of Miss Lillian Chernlss; the difference In viewpoint between Gorky and Tolstoi will be given by Miss Hose Grodlnsky, and the story and criticism of the play by Miss Ida Kulakofsky. The meeting of the Dundee AVoman's club, which was postponed on account of the death of little Helen Rhoadcc, will be held AVednesday at tho home of Mrs. F, AV. Carmlchael. The program on "Mcx' Ico" will be given as announced previ ously, with the addition of, Mrs. II, K Morton, who will read a paper on "Prim Hive Mexico and the Aztecs." Llndsey reported the progress of tho work in Douglas county and Miss Flora Dunlap told of the work In Iowa. The Mu Sigma club will meet AVednes day morning at tho home of Mrs. G. AV, Noble,' Mrs. Conklln will bo leader of tho program, which will be on "Dickens' Children." if Tho Dorcas Sewing club will meet Fr. day with Mrs. L. Nelson, when the mem Lcrs will sew for the needy. Tho Book Review club whl meet AVcdnesday nt the hmo of Mrs, Fred Pearce. Mrs. Hnnohett will lecturo on "Japanese History." Members of the P. K. O. society will have a luncheon at the home of Mrs. ! AV. Lehnhoff Thursday at 12:S0 p. m. Th hostess will be assisted by Mrs. J. II Wlntersteen'. A business meeting, will follow, The Omaha AVoman's Suffrage aseocla tion meets AVednesdaHtat 2:30 p. m. at liarlght hall. Regular business will be tianf acted, following which a review current topics In tho suffrage world will be given by Mrs. 1. Connor, and a read inc from Jack London with regard suffrage, by Mrs. Herbert McCoy. The Anthony Suffrage, league of Ben son met Friday evening at the home of Mis. Z. T. Llndtoy. A review of Prof, 1' M. Fling's suffrage lecture was rive MANY OMAHA GIRLS TO WED Five Selcot Practioally the Same Time to Tell Their Friend. GLEE CLUB CONCERT ATTRACTS Mnny Social Kvrnt rtnnnrtl In Con nection trlth the Annual Uvent of CrrlKhinn Mnnlcnl Or-unttlrntlnn. (Continued from Pago Two.) i end Mrs. Ben Cotton on Thirty-eighth avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hlller havo returned from a short visit In Knnsns City and Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hosfotd have returned from a week ot Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge. Jr., and son, Philip, will go to California tho first pnrt of February. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Bldwell and daughter nre visiting with Mr. and Mrs A. T. Bldwell ntW family. Mr. nnd Mrs. l'Mll Wcrllncr will leave this evening for Chicago, New York, Washington and Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. II. Howtand and Miss Marjorlc Howland left this week for u six weeks' stay In southern Florida. Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. T. Hums expect to leave February 7 for Plnchurst, N. C, to visit Mr. Burns' parents for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden tailtli and daughters, Misses Helen and Grnrc, returned from the enst Sunday morning. VM T3 d y" - Soloists for Oreighton G-lee Club Concert The Political Equality league will en tertain tho Men's league, ns well as tho other two suffrago associations, at a tea In tho council chamber of the city hall Thursday evening. A short program will bo rendered. The Major Isaac. Sadler chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meetB Saturday at the home of Mrs. E. G. Eldrldge. The program will bo ar ranged by Mrs. E. I. Delaney. The guests of tho club will be Mrs. A. K. Gault, vice president general of tho na tional organization, and Mrs. C. II. Aull, stato vlco regent. Tho Omaha chapter of tho Daughters of tho American Revolution will meet Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Edward Porter Peck. A Lincoln program will bo given and delegates elected for the Continental congress to be held In AVashlngton In April. Tho Omaha Story Tellers' league will meet at the public library Thursday at :15. Miss Elolso Hillls, leader of tho program, will ten a selected story; airs, F. Chittenden. "In the Desert of Waiting." and Mrs. Byron Clark, tho Nouremburg story. Tho Georgo A. Custer Woman's Relict corps will entertain tho l.-.cmbers ot its post Tuesday evening at the homo of the president, Mrs. Emma J. Clark, In Florence. The George A. Custer Woman's Relief corps entertained at a surprise party In nonor OI Airs. Augustus uwuncr ui uer homo. Tho members brought a large quantity of flowers for the guest of honor. Cards, story telling and music were indulged in. Members ot the post were also present. A regular meeting ot the U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps, No. 101, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Memorial hall In the court house. Prof. F. M. Fling of the University of Nebraska will give tho fifth lecturo in his series. "Cavour and tho Unity of Italy," Monday, at the Central High school, at 4 p. to. The Benson Woman's club met Thurs day at the home cf Mrs. R. S. Beasloy. The program was on "Cuba." Tho life and customs ot tho people was tho sub. Ject of a paper by Mrs. A. Brooks; pout leal situation, by Mrs. F. S. King; eco nomlc history since 18DS, by Mrs. Cuyler, ond Havana, by Mrs. Charles Haffke Mrs. S. W. Wright was elected to fill tho vacancy of vlco president. The Benson Baptist Missionary society will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Tuttlo Thursday. "General Survey of Foreign AVork" will bo the subject dls cussed. Members of the Benson Presbyterian church entertained at an "apron and overall party" Tuesday and AVednesday ENDORSED TO BE ASSISTANT FACTORY INSPECTOR. JUmo.Tnavie Von Unsdudd Kme. lu.cilh Stevenson Omaha for New York City today. She will sail Wednesday on the Olympic. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin leavo the letter part of next wcok for Chattanooga and then to Florida, where they take the trip to Havana and Jnmalen. They' ex pect to bo gono thrco weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Dlmon Bird of Now York liavo taken n houso nt Atlantic City for two months for thp benefit of their small daughter, Esther, who Is recover ing from mastodltls and pneumonln. Mr.i. Pcrley, who has been hero with her daughter, Mrs. llrogan, for some weeks, goos today to spend u week with her son, Mr. Lyman O. I'orloy, nt Fair Acres and returns to Kmporla tho end of noxt week. Miss Hammntt of Boston spent yester day In Omaha, tho guest of Mrs. A. U Reed, on her way to California. It Was at tho girls' camp established by Miss Hammatt s mother on Capo Cod that Mrs. Reed's daughters spent last summer. Mr. R. H. Elliott returned yesterday morning from two weeks In tho enst, whcio In company with Mr. T. C Byrne he attended tho National AVholesale Gro cer's association which met at tho AVnl dorf In New York. Mr. Elliott also visited In New A'ork City. Mrs. T. L. Kimball and Miss Kimball plan to leave In about two weeks for Ormonde Beach, Fin., to remain until the first of April. Mr. nnd Mrs, Richard Klmbntl havo been thero for some weeks enjoying winter golf on tho lino links, throe holes of which are on tho Kltnbnll Place. Tho semeslor cxnmlnat'ons nt the Vnl vorslty of Nebraska wcro completed thla last week, nnd the Junior prom took llin tlii!rnt.i -lrrlvpil Hntnrdnv tu sneml! tho week end with their parents. Among I Bonn hospital, has Improved sufficiently to be removed to his home. Western Auto Men -to Visit Omaha Show Clarko 0. Powell, manager ot tho Omaha Automobile show, has returned from Chicago whero ho had been attend Ipg tho auto show there. Mr. Powell says tho Chicago event was a soccers and that ho learned several Innovations which ho will introduce at tho Omaha exhibition. Mr. Powell also says many ot tho Ne braska dealers did not attend the Chi cago event because they ate waiting for tho Omaha show which will be Just aa complcto as tho larger one. Key to tho Sltutlaon Bee Advertising. Mr. and Mrs. C, AV. Potlntd, who havo been In Jamaica, Cuba, ahd Florida for j thorn wero Miss Iou!se Northrup, M.bh Ltiiu Mao Coo and Miss Murgucrite Mar- evenings. Tho women of tho congrega tion, are planning a big dinner to be given next month. On Friday, January 23, a new chapter of the Daughters of tho American Revo lution was organized at AVcepIng AVater, Neb., and named tho Jonathan Cuso chapter. Mrs. A. K. Gault ot Omaha, vlco president general of tho Daughters of tho American Revolution of Nebraska, and Mrs. AVarren Perry, stato regent of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion were present. The formal organiza tion was perfected at the homo of tho organizing regont, Mrs. II. J, Wicker- sham. Tho new chapter wub opened by tho use of tho formal Daughters of tho American Revolution ritual service, and few appropriate remarks were made by Mrs. M. J. AVlckersllam. Sho then in troduced the state regent, Mrs. AVarren Perry, who gave an address relative to the objects and tlmo of the Daughters of tho American Revolution In tho state. Mrs. A.K. Gault was next Introduced and spoko of the national organization, the missions, vast achievements and marvelous growth through tho United States. Following1 are the officers and members of Jona than Cass chapter: x. Regent, Mrs. M. J, Wlckershamr vice regent, Mrs. C. E. Tefft; secretary, Miss Grace Teegarden; treasurer, Mrs. I. AV. Teegarden; register, Mrs. M. M. Butler: historian, Mrs. J. M. Teegarden. Tho stato regont, Mrs. AVarren Perry of Falrbury was the guest of Fontenelle chapter, Daughters of tho American Rev olution, at Plattsmouth, Friday evening. January 23, when thoy entertained the mombers and a large number of guests at a delightful muslcalo at tho home of Mrs. Lcona Brady. Following the must cale Mrs. Porry save tho daughters an address upon tho alms, objects and ac complishments of this patriotic organ izatlon in this stato nnd tho nation AVhlle In tho city Mrs. Perry was a guest at thi home of Mrs. Hilt Wescott. The appointment of Mrs. D. O. Craig head for assistant factory Inspector of rsenraEKa nas been endorsed by tho Omaha Suffrago association und the bo clal science department of tho Omaha woman's club. Y. "W, C. A. MotPM. e Sunday vesper servlco at the Young W omen a Chrlitlan assoelatlon will he addressed by Dr. Edwin Hurto Jenka of mi run ;-ruBuymnan cnurcii, who win Blvo a talk on Pfllost'ne. illustrntmi hv stereoptlcon views. Following tho vesper t .. v!" m tno uai sprial hour, when light refreshment arc nerved and g rls ore given an opportunity to meet and know euch other. Miss Laurancc will be hostess. On Tuesday evening th building wr be or en to tho general public There , U bo demonstrations In the gymnasium, domestic ncli-nce nnd domestic arts . partinenls, and a recoptlon w 11 be hell mi me second noor. AVednesday voni.-r? tho Ulun V '.1 ! C ,'T.n Fh group, under the .-jimi 1iu , in, 3Iiv (Vmrvflttt Chase, w'll j.lv n I rf l a'nrrowt ' the auntorlifi Thrr l' I ' rrwnutl-n f ' Fver"-rl ti'-d "i i.-ith," and a raromonlal Ti'it- I Irf At W'r time mvihi alrls will lie I ! Kir.Tial(frs" r-M rtl" tli biu ' t ' 1 ii' ntj uirai.cn 'I" eit nt ' chr . n to 7 lf xrt J 'or . erf nd l 't 'n -. . ., r'.iiiveg n ! m-,al'.n.i -:l :. to 4a, Urrjiia. , l. atiatli Hull, chttr i. rt . fcr-tlh t-, '. r a:" H Graff to Report that the Schools Are Overcrowded That seven public schools In the city are crowded beyond capacity and In viola tion ot law will be declared by Superin tendent E. U. Graff In a report to the Board of Education Monday night. So crowded aro some ot the schools that Binge sessions are being held and oven at this the congestion Is still so great that school work is Impeded. 'Still thero Is no remedy now," said Superintendent Graff, "Wo carinot solve tho problem Immediately. The report I will mako merely sots forth tho facts." Members of the teachers' and Instruc tion commlttco have been considering tho crowded condition of public schools, but no recommendations have been prepared owing to the reported shortage of school district funds. Arrangements will be made to continue tho summer vacation schools this year, which will, In a way, tend to alleviate conditions, as pupils will bo permitted to make up back work or take advance Btudlcs during vacation. the last mouth, nro expected this even Ing. Mr, and Mrs. George Brandets and Mrs. Brandcls' sister. Miss Loretta Rogers ot Chlrago, III., will spend tho month ot February In New York. Mrs. Robert M. Mackay left for Pitts- burg, Pa., last Thursday to Join her hus band, who Is a representative of the Fair mont Creamery company In that city. Mrs. Arthur D. Brandcls will arrlvo from New York Monday. Sho will stop at tho Loyal ho.tel, whero Mr. Brandcls has taken quarters for the winter. Mrs. Edward A. Holyoke, it, and chil dren, who havo been spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Robert Hollistcr, returned Tetisday to Madrid, Neb. Miss Elizabeth AVlggln of Pomfrct, Conn., Is expected to nrrlvo the first part ot February to spend a month or six wocks with her cousin, Mrs. Clarko Powell. Mrs. Edward A. Holyok'e, Jr.', who with her children hns been tho ues't of her slBter, Mrs. Robert Hollistcr, for several wcoks. has returned to her home In Mad rid. Neb. Mrs. Charles Motz nnd Miss Francos Hoohstettler departed for tho cast Thurs day evening to nttend tho Junior prom ot Yalo university as the guests of Mr. Philip Mctz. Miss Jean Stirling of Chicago arrives today to be the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. iChaao and Mlaj Carmellta Chase. Miss Sterling was a college mate of Miss Chnso at Bryn MaWr. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. M. Borglum havo Mario UnschUld. the Austrian pianist who appears with the Crelghton Glen club next AVednesday, as their guest during her stay In Omaha. Mlta' Catllo McConnell, who has been staying with her, brother; Mr, F, R. Mc Connell, and Mrij. McConnell slnco her return from her trip, will be At tho Col onial again next wock, Mr. T. R. Kimball returned Mondny from AVnshirigton, whero ho attended a board meeting of the directors of tho American Institute of Architects, of which he Is vice president. Miss Kato Ellen Bond, 422S Farnam street, tho Brandcls' stores cashier and timekeeper, who will receive a life In come from a largo English estate, leaves shall, who brought as her girl guest MIsa Allco Proudflt of Lincoln. Mrs. Ben Gallagher and her alqtcr, Mrs, McCaskllt ot Bait Luke City, loavo Mon dny for tho cast, tho latter for AVashlng ton and the former for Now York to sail next Saturday on the Victoria Louleo for tho Pannma crulso with her eons, Bon nnd Paul Gallagher. Mr. Frank J. Ilurk ley, Miss Burkloy, Mlia Mary Burklcy, and Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. McShano, and Mr, nnd Mrs. O. ('. Itedlck nil leuvo Monday or Tuesday for New York to tako tho same boat for Panama. Personal Mention. A daughter wna born to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Slngor Friday. Mr. C. U. Stuht, who has been con fined for three weckB at tho Nicholas VOTES FOR WOMEN WE'RE FOR 'EM Whothor thoy got tho A'oto or not--thoy have the "any so" about how this Cleaning Establishment is conducted. Wo aro doing (ho beat wo can to give you First Clnaa Clean ing and Dyoing, and we think wo do, yet wo are not Perfoct, nnd will wolcomo Criticism or SugscotlonB from our hatrons. You nro pnrtlcular about tho way your clothes nro cleaned then nond thorn hero, nnd It not sntiafnetory It wont cost you a cent Wo tako nil tho risk. THE PANTORIUM "Good Cleaners nnd Dyers" lnin-17 .Ioiich St. HoU(. 003. titty C. Liggett, Pre. risMamam FIVE ARE BEING HELD FOR STEALING FIVE CHICKENS R. L. Baratt, Frank Mandaclno und Robert, Mlka and Flora Stevens, 2521 North Seventeenth street, wero arrested Friday night for tho theft of flvo chick ens. The suspects and the. chickens aro being held for further Investigation. LEADER OF PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS IN WOMAN'S CLUB. 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