TTTE OMAITA StTHUY BEE 2 APRIL 5, 1914. What Women Are Doing in the World Clnb Cnlenitnr. BtTNDAY-rS$rvIee at YputiK Women's Women's Christian assoqlatlon, 4:3U p. tn.j Vounjf People's srrtiety. Temple Israel; Symposia club, Miss tana Up yy, hostess. IrONDAY aoclnl science department, Woman's club, 2:15 p. m.; Prof. V. At. Fllns, lectin. "BtniGBle with Europe." Central High school, 4 p. m.; Persian history class, public library; "Booster banquet." Young Women's Christian association gymnasium girls. Tl'EPDAY Curront topics deportment, Woman's club. 2:15 p. m. ; oratory de partment. Woman's club, 10 a. n; board of trustees. Old Pooplo's borne, Mrs. Georse THdnn, hostess; French history class, public library; V. S. Grant poet, Woman's Relief corps, Memorial hall, 2 p. m. WUDNE8DAY-CH0 club. Mrs. A X Raton, hostess; Dundee Woman's club, Mrs. R. C. Peters, hostess; Story Tellers' section, Association of Collegiate Alum nae, Mrs. C. K Sykes, hostess' Frances Wlllard society. Woman's Christian Temperanoe union, Mrs. W. C. King, hostess; Unity club, public llbary. S . in,; ljulles' auxiliary to B'nat B'r'th Hat-lght hall; Benson Methodist Foreign Missionary society, Mrs. J. Prnojer, hostess, Ttll'IfOAY "Omaha Composers' Day" musical department, Womnn'n club, 1 1 ). m. ; art department, Woman's club, Mrs. Kdward IIlslop, leader, Benson Womnn'B club, Mrs. U. B MurdocI:, bostrss; Junior Art society. Mis Marie McShnlio and Miss Erna Hadra, lenders; Social Settlement department. Associa tion of CollcGlate Alumnae, Settlement 1 otise; West. Side Woman's Chrlst'ati 'J'mperance union, Mrs. John Blalce. l'ostess: decorative art class, publl library; Emmn Ttoagland flowc hi's slon. J. F, W. club. FRIDAY- West Omaha Mothers' Culture lvib. Mrs. C H. Swan, hostess, French history and civics clauses, nubile library, French Cepprtment, Omaha Woman's club. . TTORNKY T. J. MAHOXEY will spcalc on the toll exemp tion clause of the Panama canal act before the current topics department of the Omaha Woman's club Tues day afternoon. Music will bo rendered by the Crclghton Glee club. Parliamen tary practice on the subject of "Motions" will be In charge of Mrs C Vincent, leader of the department, with especial attention given to the "previous question" phase of the subject. The social scieuee department ef the Omaha Woman's club meets Monday afternoon at MS. Mrs. U M. Lord wilt read a paper on "The' Summer School." which will be discussed by Mrs. Mary B. N'ewton. Mrs. F. .1. Ulrss. Mrs. J. 11. Dumont, Mrs. II. IC. McKolvey and Mrs. l,a Craighead. Miss Clara Slefkln Is (Continued on Page Nine ONE OF OMAHA'S WELL KNOWN COMPOSEIIS. 'EH f " Ola.fi Pedefsbii Omaha Composers to Be Honored by Woman's Club JanBDuf field DaAsy M 'ig gins S-roro Sigmutxd Zaxiohovg Woman's Club is to Have an "Omaha Composers' Day" "Omaha Composers' day" will be rele braled Thursday afternoon by the musical department of the Omaha Woman's club, The depattmcnt has spent the entire sea son 'n studying the. continental musicians Wirt will clirse the year's work with three 1 novel programs. "Woman Composers v. presented at the last meeting Omaha composers Thursday, and the last rogram will be Chicago composers. Many of the musicians will play their own com Tosltlons. The program Is In charge of hMrs. W. A. Chains and will begin at 1 IS I p. m. Tho numbers are as follows: ' '"ICIfentttn" Joseph Gahm Miss Helen Mackln. "Lullaby" Joseph Oshm Miss Mazel .Silver, Sor.ata for violin and piano, B flat, Hlgmund I-andsborg Mrs. K. It. Zabrlskle and Slgmund I.andsberg ' Nature's Lullaby," (violin obllgatol Slgmund Lnndsberg . Mrs. Zabrlskle. 'Song Without Words".... Bella Robinson Miss llella Robinson. Trio Life I'p Your Head. Oh Ye Gates Kcl'.vurd I Carnal Misses Silver, Fowler and Hamilton. "Mlgnon's Da'ice" Jean P. Duffleld Henry Iotn, Jr. "The Spring's Blue Byes". Jean P DufflMd Miss Winifred Traynor. Flute Solo Romaneo. Memories of the Norway Mountains.. Olaf E. Pedersen F.arl V. Tlcknor. 'Under the Greenwood Tree" ...... Thomas J. Kelly Miss Mabel Baldwin. "Nocturne Fnntastlque". .Cecil Berrymati Cecil Berryman. "Heartsease" Daisy Higglns "Oavotte Elegante".. Dr. Charles Baetens Mrs. August Molxer, "The Blue Talld Fly" 1-eo G Kratz T K Quartet of Omaha, Messrs. J. T Holurook. I. A. Medlar, Lee G Kratz O. T. Bwanron. Accompanists: Miss Edith Miller, Ken neth Wldenor and Walter Fllver Thomas tf. Kelly cf.E, CslvtislI Bella. jRohinM OTL. Cecil JSevrymajt Pointed PnrnBrnpli. Some men nra nothing; more than ani mated threats. Those who pay as thcr go usually find the going good. Jfs sometimes easier to discharge an obligation than a cook. After you have accomplished a. really good thing get busy again. Many a man Is dissatisfied with his lot because It Is located too near that of his neighbor. Chicago News. JOHN A. SWANSON, President. .WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. nday an Easter Sale of Supreme Importance Demonstrating the Commanding Leadership of This House and Our Extraordinary Low Prices Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists )8 aa : SKIRTS A most extensive assort ment of serges, checks, gaberdine, taffeta, moire and silk poplin. Involving thousands of the most fashionable New Spring Styles at positively lowest-in-the-city prices THE' hundreds of intelligent women who have been buying spring wearing apparel here are amazed at the wonderful values we offer. Expressions of delight are heard on . . Avnrv sir1 THmo nnrl nrmiTi -wa nro nnlrorl "TTow in If. nna. sible for you to sell such high grade garments at such won derfully low prices?" "We're introducing a new way of selling women's wear in this city. This series of Easter Sales enables you to buy finest wearing apparel at surprising prices. Women's and Misses' SUITS SUITS n cecs gaberdines and serges. Salff prices $11.75, $13.95, $22.50, $25.00 SUITS n crePes poplins and olevcr novelties. Sale prices $16.50, $20.00, $23.50, $25.00 SUITS n slks a beautiful showing. Sale prices $27.50, $29,50, $42.50, $62.50 SUITS n imPorted materials, exclusive models. Sale prices $37.50, $39.50, $42.50, $50.00 Women's and Misses' COATS TOUTS in crepe, cheviots and serges. vvraaiJ Sale prices-$9.50, $12.50, $17.50, $22.50 TAATc in ratines, checks and poplins. Sale prices $12.75 $16.75 $21.75 $23.50 f OATS in novolty stripes, mixtures and bayadere. Sale prices $16.75 $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 COATS n sc PPD moire, cascadeaux, golfine. Sale prices $17.50 $22.50 $23.50 $29.75 Women's and Misses' DRESSES DRFSSFS n messalme and silk novelties. b Sale prices $12.50, $13.50, $15, $19.50 DRFSSFS n. toffok charming new styles. Sale prices $14.50, $18.75, $22.50, $25 DRESSES 111 Sllk PopUn, distinctive styles. Sale prices $15.50, $17.50, $20, $22.50 DRESSES in voUes and fine wasl1 materials. Sale price $3.50, $4:50, $5.00 to $25.00 Other Tnffota and Crepe Meteor Dresses up to $55.00 Women's and Misses' WAISTS WAISTS in voi,e zP"yrs and silk stripe voiles. Sale prices 59c, 95c, S1.25 and $1.50 WAISTS in nots laces' voiles linens and crepes. Sale prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 WAISTS Extra SPeciaI- Imported hand embroidered linen, lingerie and voile waists, $3.90 to $1G.50 values, at $2.00 to $9.00. WAISTS in crepe do caule' taffta and imported luces. Sale prices $3.75, $5.00, $8.00 to $23.50 JOHN A.SWANSON.pnts WM.L.HOLZMAN.TntAj, 6 A Wonderful Sale of SILK DRESSES Dresses Worth Up to $19.50, at $ JNionday wo place on sale more than one hundred beau tiful Silk Dresses, mado of crepe de chine, poplin, J'aille, shadow laces, chiffon and other highly desirabJe silks. Colors include Copen., tango, reseda, navy, lav ender, Nell rose a host of clever styles an extraor dinary opportunity. Sale starts Monday at 8:30 A.M. prompt. Women's i Children's COATS Made in silk moire, pop lins, waffle cloth, shep herd checks; greatest val ues in the city. MONDAY Will be $ 5 TRIMMMED HAT DAY In Our Millinery Department Over 1,000 Trimmed Hats, go $ on Sale Monday at, Each ..... Every new Paris design is repre sented in this remarkable collection 'E'have anticipated this great Trimmed Hat sale, and have prepared, in our own work rooms, hundreds of trimmed hats in this season's most approved styles, as well as a large variety of Parisian models which we Will 111U1UUC7 ill into oaibi jjijui in. nuuu there will be on sale over one thousand trimmed hats at the one price w Important Special Notice Children's DRESSES 59c to $8.00 Made in voiles, lingerie, zephyrs, ginghams and jacquard cloths. Beautifully trimmed. Headquarters for Riding Habits 40 i III 1 1 IP y&JJXtjf '4 VXfTVV COKEECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN There are no two hats alike every color, every style, is included. It will be an easy matter to select a hat for any one from this mammoth lot. It is impossible to mentiori the many expensive materials of which & these hats are made. i uu U1U6L nut; uiu iiiiiu uaiioi u; uubjyiirt mm iixiiiimujjo uu these hats in order to fully appreciate their wonderful values. Como cai'ly, you will he sure to find just tho hat you g Jfjl want at half what you would ordinarily expect to paj MiT1 Monday at