Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEMtTTAUY 14. 1915. 3 B 1 What Women Are Doing in the World Dundee Women Who Are to Take Part'in the "Masque' -Tuesday- Cleb Calendar. CUNDAT Youns- Womm'i Christian as sociation vesp-r service. 4:30 p. m. Clio Btuclr club. Ml us Rutjr Issarson, hostess. MONDAY Omaha Woman club meet ing, followed by open program of the French department. Dundee ' circle. Child Conservation league, Mr. Fred Elliott. Jr., hostess. Dundee circle, Child Conservation lessue. Mrs. C. B. Moser, hostess. Tennyson, study circle, Mr. J. It. Webster, hostess. Suffrage meeting. Colonial hotel, Mra. R. 8. Rood, hostess. TUESDAY Music section, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Miss Irma Jones, hostess, literature department. South Omaha Woman' club Library hail. Oratory department. Woman' club, 10 a. m. Prof. F. M. Fling, current topic lecture, city hall, 8 p. m. Dundee Wom an' club, masque. Young Women Christian association. 8 p. m. Sunshine Kensington club, Ueorge A. Custer Woman Relief corps, Mrs. Powee, hostess. V. K. Grant Woman Relief corps, Memorial hall. "WEDNESDAY Mil Sigma club. Vrs. N. P. Fell, hostess. Story teller section, A. C. A., MIm Dorothy Frant,NtKatesa. Woman club, Railway Mail Service, Mrs. J. B. Oood, hostess. Clio club, Mr. I). W. Morrow, hostess. Literature de partment. Woman's club. 10 a. ni. Omaha Suffrage association tea, Mr. H. J. Rittcr. hostess. Music department. Woman club. i:b p. la. Rook club. Program committee. State Federation of Women's. Club., Hotel Loral. South Omaha Equal Franchise league, Dr. Ralston, hostess. , THURSDAY Omaha , Story Teller league, public library. Fine Arts so ciety. Young Women's Christian asso ciation. 10 a. . in. Emma Hoagland miaxion. French department. Woman's club, 10 a. in. Home economics department. Woman s ciuo, iw a. l'olltlcal science class, Woman s club. University of Omaha. 2 la p. m. Omaha society of Fine Art, Young Women Christian association, 10 a. m. FRIDAY Mothers' Culture club MM. F. -i nr..r hnalMM. Mrs. N. H. Nelson, present of the Woman club at homo to club members. Benson Child con i !., Mr. H. M. Ba brock. s?rvuuii 1 ' ... - . , , hn.i.w Benson Woman' Christian n- .un ,,ninn. Mrs. It . Beasley, hostess. North Side Conservation leas. l ........V, TJ.rU fhiH)l. Mrs. W. 1 He! by, reception for. Dundee Woman SATURDAY Association of Collegia' Alunmae. Miss Bess Dumont hostess. Benson Woman1 club, colonial VV. (Notices tor this column shou'di be mailed or telephoned to the club reportr before Friday noon.) .- EVEtlAL. matter of Importance will be brought up t the Busi ness meeting of the Omaha, Woman' club Monday after noon. The directory will rec ommend at least three name s r women eligible tor service on the rec reatlon sod public .welfare board, which Is to be appointed soon by Mayor Dahl ruan.' Mrs. C W. Hayes.x-president of the Woman club and chairman of the legislative committee of the State Fed eration of Women' Clubs, Is being boosted" by her friend for the position. Mrs. Hayes, who wss very enthusiastic In the welfare propaganda work, ha sig nified her willingness to be a candidate for the position. . Other matter of Importance which will be discussed ars the endoraement of the anti-drug- bill pending In the legislature and the matter of Iclub room for th coming year will be taken up. It 1 prob able thnt a rooms' committee will be ap pointed. 1 A ' . There, will be routine business continued to this meeting because, of the omission of th meeting two weeks abo on account of the storm. A dale tor the presenta tion of the "art department's open-pro-giam, which wss not given alsd' on ac count of the storm, will be decided upon. Following the business meeting the open day program will be ffven by the French department, of which Mrs. Franklin A. Shotwell U leader and Miss May Lenore ilahon-y Instructor. Rev, W. P. Qulnlan, 6. J... will speak -on "Woman's Position lt literature," following which a ono-sct play, "Madame Est Sortie," will be given under the direction of Mrs. Bhotwell. Miss Mahoney will give the English synopsis of the play. In which- Miss Anne Glfford, Mrs. Shotwell. Wynne Fairfield, Sirs.' Birger Kvenlld, Miss Marguerite .Macartney. Mrs. Frank O. Odell and Mra. X,. M. Lord will take part.. Miss Mar garet McPherson will give a vocal solo, accompanied by Mi' Uretchen MoCon noil, and there will be music by a violin, cello and piano trio. Including Will Heth. erlngton. Edwin Clark and Kenneth Wldenor. The Dundee .Woman's club will present I'ercy MacKaye's oriental masque, "A Thousand Years Ago,". Tuesday evening at the Young Women's Christian asso ciation auditorium, 'This performance, which will take the place of the club's annual party, was planned by Mrs. John O. Yciser, chairman of the program com mittee, and was executed under the de tection of Mrs. W. I Selby. Mrs. George C. Edgerly is president of the club. The women have beecn rehearsing faithfully for many weaks and a finished program Is expected. The costuming will be In exact reproduction of the period -represented by the masque. Music will be given under the direction of Henry Cox. The csst of players Is as follows. Cspo ccmica. -Mrs. J. ,F. Ferguson; princess, Mr. W. O. Perry; prince. Mr. Frank Carmlchael; emperor. Mr. John O. Yciser: Zellma. Mr. T. R, Comb; Barak. Mr. Joseph Polcar; Chang, Mr. Royal Miller; four vagabond players, Mesdame A. I.. Green. C. J.. Hubbard, G. C. Uuln- ter and E. H. Wcsterfleld; ladle In wait ing. Mesdame F. W. glabaugh and I.- H. Arey and Misses Edna Bennett and olive Ferguson; mandarins, . Mesdame Allen Koch, E. A. Beard-ley and J. A. Llnder-. holm: soldiers, Mesdame Sumner Breese, josepn Kotn, .N. K. Sype, Percy stovens. Miss Grace Slabaugh and Miss. Grace Hart. ; . - In honor of the cast Mrs. Selby will entertain the Dundee Woman's club at her home Friday afternoon, February 1, between the hours of t and 8. The meeting of the music, department of the Omaha Woman's club was post poned from last Wednesday on account of the funeral of Mrs. Samuel Reea, one of the oldest members of the Woman's club and one of Its mnat ..n.- who passed sway after a long Illness! The program wiy be given this Wednes- osy afternoon Instead. The South Side Child Conservation league will meet Wednesday at o'clock at Castejlar school. Following- I th program: Paper, "The Moral Value of Bex Knowledge Learned in Early Chlld- Hood." by Mrs. C. C. Meek; "The Devel opment of Sex Truths Through Nature Stories." by Mrs. Elmer Jones; "The Story of Baby-Bee," by Mis Ida M. Crow ell; "The Story of the Baby Blue Bird." by Mrs. George D." Maddlaoa; "The Story of the Baby Squirrel." ' by Miss Anna Broadfield. There will also be VI o- trola music. The regular meeting of U. 1 Grant r v -V' ) V i0 i s ; ii fw (. I 1 v I 1 V , V,-' ' fx s? - I .'! 1 " V - 1 ": 1 h. 1 y . 1 m W ' . m a till i I a b f LVVV sZS ZSA r T- Churchill: character sKetchen, Mildred Mertoun, Treaham and Owendolyn. by Mr. Negele; short reading, by Mr. A. B. Somera, Mrs. Kdwln Landale, Mr. l-Ave-ndar, Miss May Rtale, Mr. George ramon and Mrs. O. C. Thompson. The annual birthday party of the club will be held February 56 at the home of Mrs. George Plainer. Mr. Frank Boyd Is chairman of tbo committee In charge of the affair. Pr. Robert 1 Wheeler of the First Presbrterlan church of South Omaha, will give an address -on "The Stolen Blessing: Jacob and Esau," before th literary department of the South Omaha Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at library hall. Mrs. A. J. Randall In leader of the program, which will be en tirely on the Bible. Mrs. P. II. Yerlan ".ill tell the epic stories of the Hebrews, especially that ' of Isaac, and current events will be given by Mesdame II. t. Klddoo. T. W. Ferris, J. K. JJorthmp snl Jesale Csughey. Over UOO was netted by the Woman's club at the mu- J2rs.W.Selk Woman's Relief Corps No. 104 will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'olock at Memorial hall. The V. S. Grant post has Invited the Woman's Relief Corps to be present at the memorial services In honor of the late Major Clarkson and Colonel John Dempster, which will be held Tuesday evening at Memorial hall. The Theologi cal Seminary quartet will furnish the music for the services. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the North Side Circle of the Child Conservation League of America will meet In the audi torium of the Monmouth Park school, the subject for the day's program being "Civics." Mrs. George C. Adwers, presi dent of the circle, will give sn address, "The Awakening of Civic Pride In the United States. Mrs. W. C. Price will resd a paper on "How the State of Louisiana Cleaned House," and Mrs. C. J. WondeT will give a paper on "Sanitation in Our City and the Social Duty of Cleanliness." Mrs. C. A. McKensle, chairman of the civic and town Improvement committee. will report concerning local and state laws affecting sanitation. "Is the Boy cott Good?" will bo a subject for general discussion. Mrs. Karl R. Ogden will give a reading from "Peen Gynt," by Ibsen. Music will conclude the program. The Mothers' Culture club will be enter tained by Mrs. F. J. Taggart at the Hotel Loyal Friday afternoon. Miss Blanche Sorenson will address the club on "Talk Songs for Children," and Miss Margaret Wddock, an Indian maiden from Walthlll, Neb., who Is attending Bellevue college, will tell about the Indian folk songs and illustrate them by singing several, of the folk-songs. Miss Diddock Ja a niece of Dr. Susan La Flcsche Plootte. well known because of her connection with the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Charles G. ' Trimble will give Items of current events and Mrs. J. F. Beard will have as her subject "Old Hymns and Their Authors." The meeting of the home . economics department of the Omaha Woman's club Thursdsy mornlnjr. will be given over to a resume of Mrs. Margaret J. Blair's lectures, as given at the Burgess-Xash store, a few weeks ego. Mrs. Isaa-; Doug las will talk on "Home Furnishings and Table DeSoratlons;" Miss Edith Ward, "Beauty In Dress;" Mrs. C. H. Chisam, "Floor Coverings;" Mrs. F. J. Burnett, leader of the department. "IleaHh and Beauty," and Mrs. E. Oehrle, will give answers to questions In the question-box. Mrs. D. . W. Merrow will entertain the Clio club at her home, Wednesday after noon. Roll call response will be current events, following which Mrs. M. E. Lease will be leader of the program. This will be in the nature of a questionnaire, with the United States as the subject. The Story Teller' section of the Associ-. ation of Collegiate Alumnae, will be en tertained at the home of Miss Dorothy Franti, 2M8 Poppleton avenue, Wednes day afternoon. The otorles will be on France. Miss Nellie KLgutter telling an epic; Miss Henrietta Gllmore, a folk story, and Miss Eleanor N'evln, a selected story. The oratory department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Tiio fourth miscel laneous program of the year, in which every member will participate, will be given. Plana for the department open day program, which Is to be given on March 81, will be discussed. The Sunshine Kensington club of the George A Custer Woman's Relief corps. will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. Bowes, 903 South Thirty-first street, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Covell will read a paper on "What Has Been Accomplished in States Where Women Have the Fran chise." at' a tea. which "will' be given by the Omaha Suffrage association, at the home of Mrs. Howard J. Ritter, 201 South Thirty-sixth street, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth ' Miller will give readings. "The Distribution of'Unlted States Cur rency," will be discussel by the Woman's club of the Railway Mall .service, Wednes day afternoon, at the home of Mra J. B. Good. Zn Evans street. Mrs. A. J. An derson will be leader of the program. , The next meeting of the Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua Literary circle will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. It. Webster. Thirty eighth and Fsmara street. Roll call will be answered by -current events and quo tations from Wordsworth. The lesson In "Arming' English Hedgerows." will be led by Mrs. U. E. Parrott. and the chapter from "Democratic England" by Mrs. Web ster and Mr. W. K. Khoades. Th first I - f 0.: act of "King Harold" will be read and discussed. The Benson Child qonervatlon ' league will meet Friday at the home' of Mrs. B. M. Babcock. Papers -will be given by Mrs. F. M. Paugh on "Malnutrition ss s Factor In Degenerscy" and Mra B. j M. Bubcock on "Children's Diet in School." Mrs. John Chrletensen of Omaha will give an address on the "Problem of Supplying a Well Balanced Diet." A short musical program will be provided by Mrs. H. T. Stahl. Benson delegates to the League union at Omaha Wednesday ,were: Mr. Ryan, Mr. Babcock and Mr.' Lucas Johnson. Mrs. F. 8. King, president of the Benson league, was elected' president of the federation which includes Omaha leagues and those of Its suburbs." ' 1 The Woman's club of Benson 'met Thursday at the home of Mrs. ,WV ,W. Gamble with Mrs. Robert Beasley presid ing. The regular lesson review' anil con tinuation of England's story was held as usual. Roll call included' responses from Charles Wesley.' A paper on "Th'e Wesleys and Their ' Sudcess"'' by Mrs. E. C. Hodder, who is ill, was read by Mrs. J. Y. Hooper. Mlfts' Cora Totman gave the reading, "Dlna Mortis Preach ing on the Vlllsge Green." 'Mrs. -George Ircdale's paper on "Two Great ' Nonoon- formlst Writers, Bunyan and Defoe", was interesting. Miss Margaret Martensen of Omaha gave several piano' solos. , Plans for the club's colonial party to be given February 22, were partially, arranged. - The Benson Women's 'Christian Tem perance union will meet Friday" at the home of Mrs. TL B. Beasley, when Mrs. N. J. McKltrtck will giv a report on the national convention ' which ' was held' at Atlanta, Ga. Tha whole session will be devoted to this address. All club Iwomen slnale given at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening for th purpose of raising fund to carry on the hot lunch experiment at the West Side school. The club women are very much gratified at their ucces. Muslo from th Neapolitan Dramatic school will be studied by th muela sec tion of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae at the regular monthly meeting, which will be held Tuesday t 4 o'clock at the home of Mis Irma Jones, 141 Hamilton street. The Misses Fry will lead the program. Mrs, Frank Johnson will resd a paper on "Th Origin and Development of the Sonata and Sym phony," and Mm. E. D. Moore a paper on The Lite of Lulgi Ardlli." Miss Jones will play a Schubert sonata; Miss Avis Roberts. Miss Allcs Fry and Miss Elisa beth Fry will sing Bellini and Ardltl compositions, and Mrs. Herbert Woodland will give a msndolln solo, Mr. Warren Perry, state regent of th Daughter of th American Revolution, was In Omaha Monday and Tuesday of last week to confer with Mrs. C. H. Anil, Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm an1 Mrs. R. E. Me. Kelvy, the local committee, regarding th program for the stste conference, which will be held In Omaha In March. Mrs. Perry wss the guest of Mrs. Aull while la the city. A feature of this year's program wilt be a round table discussion on the worW of the Daughters. Addresses of welcome) will be given by Mayor Dahlman and John L. McCsgue, president of the Com mercial club, and by Mrs. Wllhelm and Mrs. McKelvy for the two Omaha chap ters. Bishop A. I Williams will deliver the Invocation. The Bona of the American Revolution wRl be Invited to the reception, which will be given In honor of the delegates Wednesday evening of the conference week at the home of Mrs. 3, M. Metoalf. Twenty-eight chapters, representfn-t a membership of 1,200, will send delegates to the conference. One new chapter was organised this month and fifteen other are in process of organisation. THE RAIN DIDN'T STOP 'EIY1 They Simply Couldn't Resist Going to tho 11 FOR MEN Broken Lots $3.50 to 8,00 Bhoe 3,60 and 04.00 Kea'a hoes 4.80, $S,00 aad 13.60 Kan's Shoes 0.00, M M and 17,00 Kan's Shoes FOR WOMEN Sl fl7n Sl $2 d M G 4 $2 ; S34U 1. .$3 $4and . s$4ir ror Broke "beta of 8.80 and M OO Haoes Tor Wa'i Bboes orth 3.60, 64, MJO Ior Wonii'i Snoea ortk M.00 aad U.60 Tor Women's Bnoe) worth M.00, .60. ? Calo Continues All This Week Walk-Over stop. Shop Detween Harney and Ffernam 317 South 16th Ctroet WILL LEAD OMAHA . WOMAN'S CLUB'S PLAYERS- . . 1 f .. v ! .'.. y,;. n i - ' j , ri; ' K 4 A i m .:.";:. a is ii mi Z 4r V- & I : . w . a S , '. 2 ' . I 1Kb interested in the work , are cordially In vited. ..',-, . , The B. I. B. club of. Benson met. Thurs day at, Gt' Bernard's hall with, a large attendance. Cards were pJayeA. Mes dames Baehr. Browning., rju Paterna winning prises. Mesdames Camenzlnd and Culktns-served luncheon following the card irama, ,,,'.:! r . '"t ', . 'The regular meeting of. the Monmouth Park .Mothers'. league, .was -held ln the school auditorium. The speaker, of the day was Dr. Towns,' mho talked' on "Th Physical and Mental Health of the Qrow lng Chlld." Mrs.-Blngal-gar three yoeal selections of kindergarten songs. Mrs. Beebe read the story -of "Rvangeune."- ' The second of a series of monthly re citals 'will be given st the- Toung Wem. en's Christian association Thuroday noon Among. those' who will 'appear on the pro gram are Misses Olive . Seymour and Ethel 'Parsons, .Mrs.1 E3.-.R. Sunderland, Mrs. O. E. Fisher, Mrs. W. I Cooper, John R. : Webster.'i Arthur Rounder' and Jean -Gilbert Jones. " '.: .i- . : .-". Under the lesdershlp of Miss .Elisabeth Pry, the music section of, the AssoclAtlon of Collegiate alumnae will give .Its annual program at the meeting of the whole or ganisation which Is to.be he'd Saturday at the . home' of Miss Bess Dumont, SM2 Lafayette, avenue. The program .Is to be given by members of the Lre club, a growing musical club of the city. ."II Troyatpre' wlllbe given In, tabloid form In English. Those who wtU take part are Misses Jessie McDonald, Amy Zsohau. Gertrude .Alkln and Esther Pricks; tynn Beckett and Marcus Nielsen. , .. j- , , Owing to Alness, the meeting place for the Dundee circle of th Child iCoumm tton learue has again been changed. Mrs. C. b; Moeer. ,5S1 Underwood avenue, will be hostess Monday' afternoon. . The) pro gram planned ' for February 1 will be cunt- ouc - TMrs.' Pane's Defense" ,wM be .the t-jh-Joct for' the' Clio' Study club which will meet this afternoon' at the' home of Miss Ruby Isaacson.' Miss Esther Epstein will give- the author's life end theory of the drama; Miss' Gold!" Olllnsky' will tell the story of the play, and'Miss Helen Bommer will compare the works of Pinero and Jones' - . . . , . , . Mrs. K.' R.' J.-Bdholm will be leader of the program on Galsworthy, which- will be given By tile literary 'department 6f the Omaha Woman's club . Wednesday morning at jo o ciooR. Mra' Frank John son will read' "The Mob";' Mrs. "W. A. Eddy' "The surer-Box." and Mrs.1 Ed holm will read a paper on "Galsworthy." Scandinavian stories will' be'" told ' by the Omaha Story Tellers-leagile Thurs day afternoon at. the pubilol library. .Mrs, Philip Welch will tell the story of ''Littls Ida's. Hewers", -from. Andursen' ' Fairy Taie; M,i jeannette Newlean will tell Hernia Jger-ors "Nil's Adventure In Glemmlnge Castle," snd Mrs.', Stephen E. Da vies, leader of . the program, will tell a selected story. ' . i A Blot on the 'Scutcheon" will be the subject of the Mu Sigma club's croSram wnen me.ciub meets Wednesday, at the Horn1 of. Mrs. N. P. ' Foil. Mrs. C. C. Belden Is leader of the program. . which wiU.be as follows: Paper, "Browning a a Dramatist," Mrs. Fell; synopsis of the 'poem, Mrs. Noble; song, "There's a Woman - s Uke- , a Dewdrop." . Miss Everybody's Collecting .WU. 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