THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 12, 1914. 3-B ( A What Women Are Doing in the World Three Popular Girls Announce Their Engagements to Wed A! Club Cnlrnilnr. St XDAT Vesper service. Young Worn en's Christian association, 4:30 p. m , Easter, atrvlcw conducted by Omaha mlnn of the Women's Christian Tem perance union at Old People's home and county Jail. MONDAY uniM hr Woman's e'ub ele tl . of officer, executive meeting. 1 15 ill rectory. l:3; hulns meetinR. 2 SJ p. in.; "Harkwaid pnrtv." Your.?; Wen . en'ii Christian tissoolatlon. TUHSDAY--l'rnlrle Park Neertlecrafl club gueet day; literature depart'nriit South Omaha Woman's club. Mre i 5 '-eBb. leader: oratory department, Woman's elub; Monmouth Park Motb ere' oli'H, MIm Hjther Johnson, speaker. l-,l.NKSl)AY-Mu Hlsma club Mrs . Davrnpor and Mrs. S. G. Lund, hostesses; Mothers' Culture club, Mrs, .1. IC. Craddock and Mrs. C. N. Sieco, hoetsre: Vrbe Story Tellers' league, Dublin library: wnrrnn'a club. Railway Mn!ljBer-e. Mrs. Edwin Cole, hostes' , Omaha Suffrano afsoclatloit. Atrs. D Oi 'ralshend. IickCs: r-"torv Tellern' sec tion. .V '. A.. Miss Maniaret UitthHe 1 hostess: 'literature dor.irtmont, Woin an'h clubr Mrs. C. H. Slu'ln. leader THl'HSDAY Orenlnc of Iow Cost of T.tvtnK'' show; Omnlin Story Tellers leaRiH', puhlo llbrur Owahu Society oi Fine ,rt.s. Mrs. Vsra Mil'.at-il. leadT. I. E. O. Flstcrhitd. Mrr. (IfOtBe I.chn hoff hostoue: Kmma Hoasliuid Vloiver iriswop' hoitacho n economies depart i'Ct. Woman'a club, election of offl- "IT. Ki.iuAY-Mother' culture t'epnrt're'' South Omaha Woman's rlub, visit to Dnlnper art ttnllerv French depart ment. Woman's rlub. elect'on. Antl Suffrape socletv meeting. Mrs I,. F frofoot. hostess; Ilnrbara Walt, con 'irt Youns Women's Christian associa tion. SATl'IlOAY-Ilnima section. Association of Collerlate Alumnae, fairy scenes, Urownell Halt, benefit Social Moment LI"CT10N of officers for the T57 I .next yenr, both In the club JfeLy I proper and the various depart ments ot tne umana woman a elub, and delegates to the na tional convention In June, the state meeting In October and the district mtrtlns, to be held In Papllllon the latter part of this month, Is of paramount Im portance this week. The following tellers have been ap pointed to net at the election of officers nnd delegates, Monday afternoon: Mrs. Edward Phelan, chairman: Mesdamea U. J. Hraley, I. M, Lord, B. W. Jewell, C. H. Chlsman. J. C. Hammond, Edgar Allen, T. J. Coon, 8. F. Porter, Gcoree A. Mag ney. T. n. Ward. George A. Sammls, T. F. Stroud and James Uddell. The household economics department will elect officers Thursday morning nnd the French department on Friday morn ing. Important business will also be trans acted at the meeting of the club, Monday. Mrs. D. G. Craighead, Mrs. J. C. Ham mend and Mrs. Edgar Allen, the commit tee appointed to confer with the Com mercial club with regard to more rigid enforcement of the antl-cocalno and the cigarette ordinances, 'will report, as will the club rooms committee. The rocom nicndatlon of the social science depart ment, with reference to the playgrounds fund will also be considered. Tho executive meeting will be called promptly at 1:15, tho directory at 1:30 and the business meeting promptly at 2:30 o'clock. The story tellers' section of the Asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae will hold a special program and social hour -at the heme of MIsh Margaret Guthrie on Wed' r.csCay afternoon at 4 o'clock. The de partment, which has been studying' folk lore for the last year, will present a pro gram of folk dancing and song, Mrs,. Stephen Da vies Is leader of tho depart ment. The household economics department of the Omaha Woman's olub will hold elec tion of officers at the meeting on Thurs day morning. Following this, tho, mem bers will adjourn to the Auditorium, where the department will conduct a bureau of household efficiency during tho Low-Cost-of-Llving show. Members of this department will be on duty at the Jicoth every day during the show. The Monmouth Park Mother's club will meet Tuesday at the Monmouth Park school. Miss Esther Johnson, of the juven ile court, will be, the speaker. Business of Importance will be transacted. Tuesday will be guest day at Jttxe Pralrlo Park Needlecraft club, each mem ber being privileged to bring one guest. The following program will be rendered: Vocal aplo, Mrs. C. C. Cope, jr. piano solo, Miss Wllraa Bruce; vocal solo. Miss Amy Silver: piano duet, Miss Kathryn Smith and Miss Ethel Wcldner; recitation, Miss Winifred Travis. A social hour will follow the program. The Contral Park Mothers' club met on iFrlday afternoon at that school. Mrs. W. G. Ure spoke on "Purfty In Art," and Miss Grace Korcnton, editor of Every Child's magazine, explained the objects of Every Child's club, which she has or cunlzed in connection with the magazine. Mlts Sorenson also read some ot her "Home-Made Jingles," Violin solos were rendered by Earl Stirling. Mrs. C. It. Mullen la leader of the pro gram for the literature department of the Omaha Woman'a club, Wednesday morn ing. Mrs. G. A. Sammls will give a biog raphy of Galsworthy; Mrs. Frank W. Jchr.son will tell the story of "The Pigeon," and Mrs. John O. Yelser will glvu a critical analysis of the drama. Mrs. J..H. Craddock. and Mrs. C. X. Sisco will be hostess for the Mothers' Culture club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Craddock. Mrs. J. C. Bufflngton will have a paper on "Chil dren Should Be Allowed to Follow Their Own Bent Without Interference," which will be followed by it discussion of the subject, under the leadership of Mrs. W. H. Mick. Mrs. W. J, Keane will give Items of current interest and roll call will be responded to with Illustrations from the lives of Edison, Burbank and Cyrus Field. Mu Sigma club's last meeting for the year will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Davenport, Mrs. S. G. Lund being assistant hostess. Mrs. S. R, Towns will give a resume of the year's work, which Included Macaulay, Carlyle, Thackeray, Dickens and Tennyson. The business meeting and election of officers will be followed by a social hour and ktnslngton. The North Bid Mothers' club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. n, Gilbert. Musical numbers will be riven by club members and roll call re jponded to by Bible quotations. Mrs. O fc. Begerow ttIU have a paper on the "Importance of the World 'Story of Je rusalem;" Mrs. E. O. Ames, "Building of Jerusalem;" Mrs. E. O. Carton, "Fall ot Jerusalem;" Mrs. Gilbert, "In and Out ot same Kiss Olive Hammond Tliss Irene SKepard rttuamt.L photo Jerusalem." Dr. Delia Lynch wilt have as her topic "Conditions of Modern Syria" and Mies Maud Roys will give a reading. Tho literaturo department of the South Omaha Woman's club meets Tuesday at Library hnll. The program Is on "Fran cis Marlon Crawford," under tho leader ship of Mrs. E. R, Leigh. Mrs. Richard Laverty will glvo a bl6graphy of the author and Mrs. Leigh a review of his works, "Saraclncsca," "San Ilarlo," and "Don Orslno," with especial emphasis on the first work. Tho mothers' culture department of the South Omaha Woman's olnh will el.W the Llnlnger art gallery Friday' after noon and will discuss "The Use of Good Pictures for Childron." "British Empire Painting" will 1 o' tho subject of study for the Omaha Society of Fine Arts Thursday morning, under the leadership of Mrs. Ezra Millard. Ex ponents of, Irish, Scotch and Canadian painting will be presented, Miss Laura Scott having a paper on William Orocn. Mrs. O. D. Williams a paper on Elr George Reld and Mrs. Wlllard on J. W. Morrlco and Maurlco Cullen. Tho Omaha Story Tellers' league meets Thursday afternoon, under tho leadership of Mrs. William H. Dox. "The Quest of the Holy Grail" will bo told by Mrs. J. "W, Metcolf. "Pursuit of Dermot and Granla" by Miss Josephine Grant and "The Lost Word" by Mrs. Dor. A bust ness meeting will precede the program. The Wyche Story Tellers' league meets Wednesday afternoon nt the public li brary. Stories will be told by Miss Mar garet Delpsche, Mrs. R. F. Colvln, Miss Eliza Gibbs and Miss Mayme Hutchin son. The P. E. O. sisterhood will be enter tained at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the homo of Mrs. George Lchnhoff Thursday afternoon. This will be-guest day, each member being privileged to bring one guest. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R. B. Zachary, Mrs. Charles George and Mrs. C. Cox. Tho Woman's club of tho Railway Mall Servlco will meet at the home of Mrs, Edwin Cole Wednesday afternoon. Roll call will bo responded to with current ovents. Mrs. W. P. East, leader of the program, will glvo a talk on "Civil Serv lco Reform," ns will Mrs. F. H. Oolc; Mrs. IT. M. Blackwell on "The Peace Movement" and Mrs. R, I Fronts on "Vocational Training." Miss Garnet Nel son and Miss Winifred Travis will jrive readings. Mrs. D. G. Craighead will entertain til" Omaha Suffrage association at tea at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Covell will speak on "What Women Have Done With the Vote" and Mrs. Craighead will read "The Woman of Tomorrow." Musical selections will to rendered by Miss Clarice Lons and Mis. C. R. Lander and Clifford L-ins wilt give a reading. The Omaha union of the Women's Christian Temperance union will conduct Easter services at the Old People's homo from 3 to 4 o'clock this afternoon; also, a song service at the county Jail, under tho direction ot Mrs. A. AhlqulsL Mrs. Edith Shlnrock will take charge of tho Domorest oratorical contest classes to be held at the City mission. The union, at the request, of Mrs. D. G. Craighead and Mrs. W. D. Sunderland, will appoint workers tor the suffrage campaign. Let ters have been sent to Charles G. Tul berson and Henry D. Clayton" of the sen ate and house Judiciary committees, fa voring the Hobson prohibition amend ment, which comes before them April 15 and IS. The French class of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its annual elec tion of officers Friday, immediately fol lowing the lesson. The Dramatic club of the Social Set tlement will present Shakespeare's "The Eecent Bride Now Omaha Matron M BBSSS1LBBSSLLESBSbBh9s1B$ riSra; V -BalBfBLLLILHISiBLHs JUiss Leila. Osienberj jc-Addre. 4 Mental Hygiene, ' Dr. G. , V oung, Omaha. 1 2.0 Address, Care of FeeWe-Mlnded,-' Dr. W. J. Fast, Ilen.tr Ice, Neb. 2:SCu.Address. "The Drug Habit and In sanity. ' Dr. M. W. Baxter. Hastings. Neb. .:tO-AddreM. "The Need of a rsycho pathtf ' Hospital." Dr. 11. H. Carson, Nor folk, Neb. 2 !XV AiMrrsx. Hydrotherapy." Dr. It. vn;ifims, Lincoln. Neb. W- Horn, d Table, led by Dr. J. M. Akm, Oma'in. ".4b-- ronrerenre, with Dr. Knthertno lie mrnt Da Is. Jutlte Howard Kfwnedy pro dding t F.VJSNINO. Meeting In oounctl chamber, city hall, Klghteenth and rnrnMn. Mre. F. II. Cole, Oiralm first vice prosMeflt, prosWIng. :S0- illustrated. 'alV. -IVniKdr. Ueeon s miction Work In Otrifthfi." H V. lar itsi. 1 M-e i i .r publicity. Omaha. ix) ii ret. W pnnKhom, Clovc l.inu. o. S 0V 0dr-s ' Administration of Cor rection institution." Dr. Katherlnc Ucme' t Pavls. New York City. TI RHDAY, APRIL JS-MORNING. Meeting- In Jacobs hall. 9:00- nttsJness session. ! 15 -Address, "Our Jnlls." W. J. Spring horn. Cleveland, O. Discussion, J. W. Shahali. secretary of State Hoard of charities. Lincoln, Nub.; A. C. Kugel, police commissioner, Omaha; Dr. Harold Glfford. Omaha. Round Tnblo for sheriffs, war dens and county commissioners, con ducted by James Fcnton, warden, Ne braska penitentiary. 10:So-Addrese. ''Classification of Of fenders, ' t)r Katherlno Cement Davis, Now York City. AFTERNOON, Meeting at School for Deaf. 2:00-Addrcs3. "Libraries In State Insti tutions," Miss Florence Wnugh, Lincoln, Neb. 8:3-Exhlbltlon oral work, F. W. Booth, superintendent School for Deaf. 3:00 Business meeting. Election of oftl cers. Solectlon next meeting place. Com mittee reports. 4:00 Folk danrlng. Announcement V. V. Chiodo, the Ladies' Tnilor and Dress maker, will, after Easter rush, reduce on nil liis original tailor-nindo Suits nnd Clowns for nil occasions, SOft less than the regular prices. This Bnlo will continue during the romninder of tho Spring season. I wish to thank you for all patronage and courtesy thnt hns been extended iue and made my business in Omnhn n success for the last 22 years. Parlor 206 Baird Building Seventeenth and Douglas Parlor Furniture Living Room Furniture Gigantic Sale! Furniture, Rugsni Draperies Commencing Monday. April 13th Everything in 'Draperies Dining Room Furniture Tempest" at tho Brandels theater, Sat urday evontng, April 25. The performance Is given under tho direction of Miss Mary Wallace and is for tho benefit of the summer vacation camp maintained by tho Social Settlement. Mrs. Harry L. Keofe of WalthlU, Neb., will participate in the discussion on "How to Bring tho Influence ot Beauty and Art to the Children of America," which will be hold under the auspices of the art department at the biennial con vention of the General Federation of Woman's clubs In Chicago Juno 9-18. Mrs. R. E. McKelvy, whose declination of tho nomination for president of the Omaha Woman's club was announced last week ,1s confined to her home by an at tack of bronchitis. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The Easter vesper service at the Young women's Christian association will be addressed by Miss Lor a Hager, religious poem, "Gareth and Lynette." Thoro wilt uo oimuiiM iiiuoiu my ur. Lai ru , corneusi, and Miss Roebllng, soprano. Following th Alirl'IrA Will Yt triA .Atlat l.mt. at which Miss Chambers will be hostess. The April association party will be given Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. It will hn n "hiirlrwnrri nnrtv imil.n ,v. auspices of the "Tip-Top" club. All young women arc Invited to attend. Friday eve- .1111!,, .-ipt-it it, ai a:w, mo last number or 1 11 n rnlprtnl ninnnt .m , run ...Ml t. i .. by Barbara Walt, contralto, assisted by Henry Cox, violinist, Invitations have been Issued to a "Bum mer Hill nrm T?Aitn1n n , ,nl.lnt. ,u guests of last summer at the association summer homo will be entertained, Monday itvnnl n r Anvil kA 4 .. 'StUn in" nf fnrtn HaVa o m nn..lhl. ...Ill w. UM,B n ,iw00,u,b Will U repeated. aa.T"2, ftory of Robin Hood waa told to the Fellowship and Buolneie Kirla' clubs Of tho Yniinrr Wnmnn'n rh-lnin elation Tuesday and Thursday evenings ujr 1UMB ur anncr. one or umuha's "story ladles." Miss Minor has told tho RODln linftfl NtnrlA .1, mifn ... n . . . i ences from Illinois to the Pacific coast. " Sixteenth Annual Meeting of State Charities Here Soon The program for the sixteenth annual meeting of the Nebraska Conference of Charities and Corrections, which will be held In this city April X, 27 and IS, has just been Issued. I Tho state board which Is In charge of) this meeting includes Judge Howard 1 Kennedy of Lincoln, president; Miss' Louise ilCPherson, Omaha, secretary; I airs. it. cole, Omaha, first vice presl dent; Miss Ida L. Robbins, Lincoln, sec ond vice president, and Miss Annie C. Kramph, North Matte, treasurer. Following is the program for the con ference; SUNDAY, APRIL Si. Mass meeting, council chamber, city hall, 2:30 p. m.. Judgo Howard Kennedy presiding. ' Music. Young Men's Christian Assocla tlon bund. Invocation. Address of welcome, James C. Dahlman. mayor of Omaha. Address of welcome. Hon. John II Morehend, governor of Nebraska. Address. "A Board of Public Welfare." Jacob UllllJippr, Kansas City, Mo. Address, "Omaha's Public Welfare Needs,'" J. A. C. Kennedy, Omaha. Address. "The Church and Social Serv ice." Dr. a Mills Hayes, Lincoln. Neb. MONDAY, APRIL 27-MORNING. Meeting at Jacobs' Memorial hall, 1716 Dodge street, 1 3:0- Registration. S"1; President's address. 9. 4J Address, "Mothers' Pension Law.'' speaker t" be supplied. 10:0) Address, "The Co-ordination of Public and Private Agencies for the Pre ventlon of Dependency," Miss Mabel W. Porter, secretary of Associated Chari ties, Omaha. Discussion, Miss Ida Kramph, North Platte, Neb,; Rabbi Frederick Conn, Omaha, John L. McCague, Omaha. 10:4fi Address, "Municipal Workhouses," TV. J, Hpringhorn, director public wel fare, Cleveland, O. Discussion, W, F. Baxter, Omaha. ll:16-Address. "The Drug Habit," Dr, J, A. Leavttt, Lincoln, Neb. Discussion, Dr. O. W. Williams, Lln. coin,. Neb.; Dr. L. B, Plllsbury, Lincoln. Neb. AFTERNOON. aattnc at Jacobs' Memorial hxU. j Bed Room Furniture Porch Furniture Everything for the Kitchen "jWTONDAY morning will mark the beginning of a sale which will surpass anything of the kind ever attempted by a furniture store in Omaha. Many styles and varieties of every article used in the modern home will be displayed at prices so low as to be astounding. You have heard of sales before, but none like this one. Come early and bring your friends. BEATON &LAIER CO. 415-17 South Sixteenth Street PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH Curtains and Tapestries Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet Sweepers Washing Machines Firolou Cookers Stoves & Ranges Boning jklichines Ilitchcn Cabinets Refrigerators Office Furniture ODERN DANCES A'LA CASTLE HOUSE MUSIC NOT IN NEW YORK Bat With ths VlotroU IN YOUR OWN HOME The Tango and Hesitation are most onjoyed when danced to the perfect rythm and time of Castle House Music. The VTOTROLA, at a moment's notice, will supply this music, so indespensable for Home Dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, foremost authorities in America on the new dances, supervise tho making of VICTOR DANCE RECORDS exclusively. You'll find dancing to this Bplendid muBic a. real delight, and with a VIC TROLA in your homo it is a pleasure you can indulge in whenever and as often as you please, 1 THESE ARE THE POPULAR RECORDS Hesitation. 35361 Adole Waltzes 35347 Hydropaten 35346 lsio D'amour Tango. 3535!) Too Much Mus tard. 1746G Santley Tango. 1752G Brazil I lan Dream. We will gladly play dance records for you. Our stock Is complete. Stop In any time and we will explain, too, how you can easily have a Vlctrola In YOUR HOME. S15 to S200 Terms. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas St. "THE VICTOR STORE" Wall Paper I I I 1 f 1 1 I 1 Domestic Oriental Lin Shades H Je and H i Rugs Rugs ums Rollers Ik 1 1 1 1 4j J!