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    U.UA11A srXDAV RKEi APRIL 25. 1915.
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What
Women Are
Doing in the World
Hostesses to Second District Woman's Club Convention abBenspn
ent Hubs or receiving fpolnl week-end.
their on rartlee riuhe planning to
fo
I1 tna"e
Kne ral
should make Inaulrtra at the
fflre.
MRS. F. F. CLEVELAND
PRESTON SELLS OMAHA LOT
riik Calendar.
6UNDAT Young Women Christian ss
soclation vesper services. 4: p. m. Clio
Study club. Mm Koee Grodlnsky, hos
Research cluh. Pt. Berc-hman's
academy, 1 p. m. Suffrage meeting,
city hall, p. in.
MONDAY Annual meeting Omaha Worn
an'a club. 2 30 p. m. Dundee elrcle,
Child Conservation lea (rue, Mrs. W. K.
Phafer, hostess. Tennyaon Study circle.
Mra. George Waterman, hoatea
TUbSDAY Annual iunrneon WSouth
Omaha Woman's club, First Christian
church. 'Donation lav," Old People
home,- U. Grant Women's Relief
corps, kenMngton, Mra. R. S. Wilcox,
hoateas. Women Auxiliary to Episco
pal Churches, di'trli niteting. Jacohs
hall, 1:30 p. m. Old People a home,
board of managers and trustees at Old
People's home In the morning.
W&I.ESDAY Mothers' . uiiure club,
Mrs. W. H. Indoe, hostess. Literature
department. Woman s club, kensington,
Mrs. W. 8. Heller, hostess. Omaha
Women's Christian Temperance union.
Young Women's Christian association.
2:Ji p. m. Frances Willard Women's
Christian Temperance union, Mrs. V.
G. Browne, hostess, 2 p. m'.
TUCRSDAY Omaha Society of Fin
Arts, annual meeting at Young Wom
en's Christian association, 8 p. m , fol
lowed by lecture, 4 p. m. Emma Hoag
land Flower mission. Second district
meeting. Nebraska Federation of Wom
en's Clubs, at Benson. Clio club lunch
eon. Loyal hotel. Baptist Missionary
circle ef Benson, Mrs. Elisabeth Dean,
hoeteSH.
FRIDAY Mrs. N. H. Nelson, president
of Woman's club, at home to the mem
bers. Womsn'si Baptist Mlseionary
quarterly. First Baptist church, 11 a. m.
SATI'RDAY National suffrage day.
Dramatic section. Association of Col
legiate Alumnae. Mies Blanche Coff
man. hostess. Brownell Hall Parent
Teacher association, luncheon at Com
mercial club.
(Notices for this column should be
mailed or telephoned to the club reporter
before Friday noon.)
B
ENSOX will entertain the an
nual meeting of the Second
district, Nebraska Federstlon
of Women's club Thursday,
at the Methodist church. Mrs.
W. E. Weekly of Valley wilt
preside and the following clubs will be
represent: Omaha, South Omaha, Dun
dee, Valley, Waterlo, Springfield, Her
man, Papllllon and Benson Woman's
clubs, Benson Municipal league and tfis
Woman's club of the Railway Mail ser
vice of Omaha. About 100 visitors ara
expected. The program was arranged by
Mrs. Weekly.
Committees of the Benson Woman's
club which have planned the meeting are
headed by Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, music;
Mrs. J. TV Welch, reception: Mrs. K. R.
Parker, refreshments; Mrs. R. 8. Beas
ley, decorations.
The Benson Woman's club will enter
tain the delegates at dinner and lunch
eon, and arrangements have alsa been
made so that club visitors may be ac
commodated. Among the Omaha women who will
appear on the program are: Mrs. N. H.
Nelson, president of the Omaha Woman's
club; Mesdames T. H. Cole, M. H. Black
well. K. R. J. Edholm, F. H. Burnett,
C. W. Hayes, J. T. Johnston. E. A.
Beardsley, J. T, Ferguson, Helen Morton
and W. T. Johnson.
Delegates from the Omaha Woman's
club to the meeting are: Mesdames F.
A. Howard, W. C. Lambert, Grant Will
iams, I M. Lord, E. B. Ransom, 8. A.
Collins and Earl E. Btanfield. Alter
nates are Mesdames W. S. Knight, . R.
F. Gilder, F. 8. McLafferty, Stack, G.
C. . Bonner, . John E. Haarmann and C.
O. Pickett
.' Right Rev. Arthur SIden Lloyd, bishop
f New York and president of the Board
of Missions, will address the members of
the Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal
churches of the Northeastern district,
which includes Omaha, South Omaha.
Florence, Elair, Tekamah, Harttngton,
Decatur, Randolph and Papllllon, at their
district meeting. This meeting will be
held Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock s,t Jacobs'
Memorial hall. Mra. Albert Km la n res
ident of the district.
The Mothers' Culture club will meet
Wednesday at home of Mrs. W. H. Indoe,
when a program of standard opera will
be given urder the direction of Mrs. C.
R. Cameron. Mrs. W. G. Spain will have
charge ef the roll call, response, for
which will be In the pames of composers
and their operas. Mrs. A. G. Plnkerton
will assist the hostets.
As a special treat to the members, the
selections from "Martha," which were
given at the musicals of the Omaha Wo
man's club Saturday evening, will be re
peated by the same musicians at a spe
cial mestlng of the Mothers' 'club
W'ednesday, -May 6, at the home of Mrs.
Titus Lowe.
The literature depsrtment of the Omaha
Woman's club will be entertained at a
kensington at the home ot Mrs. W. St.
Heller Wednesday afternoon. In addi
tion, each member will contribute to the
program. Mrs. C. L. Hempel. Mrs. I,.
M. Lord and Mrs. F. F. Porter are the
committee in charge of the affair.
The Womau's Foreign ' Missionary so
ciety of Benson was entertained Wednes
day afternoon by the losers, in honor of
the winners, in a membership contest,
at the home of Mra p. A. Legge. About
fifty guest were present The program
consisted of a solo by Mrs. Frank Berry,
readings by Mr. Floyd Perry snd Mr.
E. J. Whistler, followed with games. In
the decorations of the rooms, a color
scheme of pink and white was carried
out, also In the refreshments.
The Benson Woman's club met Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. C. H. BurrlU.
After the regular program. Mrs. J. W.
Welch, as chairman of the reception, and
Mrs. R. S. Ileasley of the decoration, and
Mrs. R. K. Parker of the refreshment
committees of 'the coming district con
vention, made reports In regard to ar
rangements for the convention. A rising
vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. J.
T. Hooper, chairman of the cook book
committee, after her report was read to
the club.
The Baptist Missionary circle of Ben
son will meet st the home of Mrs. Eliza
beth Deane Thursday afternoon, when
Mra Fisher of Grand Rapids. Mich., who
comes from the Mel Trotter mission and
is in Omaha In the Interest of the com
ing Sunday meetings, will give an ad
dress. The Benson Municipal club met
Wednesday evening at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Burrill and conferred with the
new mayor In regard to the general con
ditions of the city and plans for Improve
ment were made. May I was set as
"cleaning up day" for Benson.
The annual ' meeting of the Omaha
Woman's club will be held Monday at the
club rooms. Reports of officers and chair
men of committees will be received and
delegates elected to the state federation
Meeting, which will be held in Norfolk
est faU. Mra Eaward Phalan will be
I ;' V I I S H I I I 1 Mr. Trances F. Cleveland Preston of!
I f 7 1 Princeton. N. J., widow of the 1st former 1 9
I V ' ' , 1 t .President Orovar Cleveland, has sold to I P V,
I x"f . 1 I Vv 1 ' v Hospe of Omaha a lot on the smith I ft J-:,Crx'
I : " J I Jfc. - I Mde of Cuming street between Fifteenth H fp".-S A
I I If V ' t ;rV L-X'V I "teenth. for tl.M. The deed ha H 4 PCSS
.( I VP J i "jfI twT" J ! : ' 'if - " . -een filed In the off.e of Harry Pearce, g $r J
1 V j ! f V i X?&'if i x tvalater of deed In Omaha. Her husband 5 W A
si pS ,e S M -'-t r eluned te deed lth her. D C eCU. ,
y - .Vll a,' .' jf V s J? Mr Preston Inherited the lot from : H l
I A'' 3 r ' ? VtiJM .sflBBiii ' ' r father. B. R. Folanm, who owned con- . Ej r r, i t
J Jy nf "-''iir-J J Vi.iy.'j f jslrterable rcgl etate in Omaha. 1 Jj ;j I U
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j I f - V' l'N. ? f A .jL&T- I i Kggers. both of Gretna, were united In B III ' 1,7
i' V ' V I CMeH-Ar., ' I ' marriage at 11 o'clock Saturday morning B j I.W
S i '' "-. NV I 1 rf.: 4 x - V : ly Rev. Charlrs W. Savldge at hu offl.-e. I B 1 I . Y
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rmL f ' I I "r a -jjr' Vf fj lrns In Stirling or Plated
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chairman of the tellers, owing to the
absence of Mrs. C. H. Aull. There hsve
also been several changes in the tellers
since the election of club officers.
The press committee of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs has Issued
announcements of the biennial council
meeting, which will be held in Portland.
Ore., May 31, June 1, 2 and 3. In addi
tion to the officers, directors, heads of
departments, committee members, state
presidents and General Federation state
secretaries, hundreda of delegatea from
state federations and individually feder- i
ated clubs will attend the meeting, as :
well as other club wamen Interested In ,
the woman's club movement. Mrs. F. H.
Cole, who Is General Federation chairman '
of tlje civil service reform department, j
and Mrs. A. G. Peterson, state presl- I
dent are among Nebraska women plan-
nlng to attend.
U. S. Grant Woman's Relief Corps No.
104 will entertain at kensington at the
home of Mrs. R. 8. Wilcox, 1806 Lothrop
street Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Initial work on the referendum peti
tions for prohibition will be taken up by
the Omaha Women's Christian Temper-
ence Union on Wednesdoy afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, at the Young Men's Chris
tian association. An educational program
will be given.1
onoffs N. I Sample Store
to Vacate Premises
Building coming down only few
days loft to dispose of our Spring
nnd Srnnmpr stock. Fixtures for
sale. Oroatost bargains in nnw, up-to-date
Ladies' (ioaks, Suits,
Ih-ppsos, Skirts and "Waists.
Spring Coats, values to $25.00
at $5.00 and $7.50
Spring Suits we sold at $20 and $25,
at $12.50
Including best wool and silk poplin.
40 All Wool Suits, odds and ends,
each '...$1.50
25 All Wool Coats, odds and ends,
each $1.50
$15 pure Silk Poplin Dresses, new
styles, nt .$6.05
Many other great bargains too
numerous to mention.
Sample Store
Opposite Loyal Hotel.
206 North 16th St.
Another lot of Early Pattern Hats
former prices $15 to S25. to close out
$5 a-$7
The final meeting of the South Omaha
Woman's club will follow a luncheon at
the First Christian church. Tueadav.
when Rev. J. A. Alber will deliver an
address on "The Race Superior." Special
Invitations have been extended Mrs. A.
G.-Peterson, state president, and sll state
officers and chairmen of committees, who
will be in attendance at the Benson
meeting, Thursday, to be guests of honor
at this time. The committee in chsrge of
the luncheon Includes Mrs. George B.
Jones, chairman, and Alesdames A. D.
Majors. R. O. Bagby. V. F. Clarke. Roy
Dennis and Walter NiUche.
The new officers will be installed by
the retiring president, Mrs. N. H. Gra
ham, who will preside at the meeting.
The Rev. C. N. Dawson will speak on
Christian Citizenship" before the
Frances Willard Women's Christian Tem
perance Union, Wednesday afternoon at
t o'clock. The meeting will be held at the
home of Mra U. G. Browne, U2 South
Twenty-eighth stret.
Th last lecture ot the Omaha Society
of Fine Arts for the year will 'ot given
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock by
Thomas R. Kimball, F. A. I. A. His
subject will be "The Roman His Palaces
and Villas His Modern Debtor, the
Architect," under the general head "The
Life and Art of Rome." Bach member
Is privileged to bring one guest. The
annual business meeting will precede the
lecture, being called fur 3 o'clock.
The Research club will meet at St.
Berchman's academy tlila afternoon at
3:30 o'clock.. Father de Bchrlver will give
a stereopttcon lecture.
There will be a called meeting of the
trustees of the Old People's Home Im
mediately following the meeting of the
board of managers, which will be held
Tuesday morning at the Old ' People's
Home.
Mrs. Edward Johnson Is planning to go
to Atchison. Kan., this week to attend a
board meeting of the west central dis
trict of the Woman's American Foreign
Missionary society.
The Woman's Baptist Mosslonary
Quarterly of Omaha, South Omaha,
Council Bluffs and Benson will meet at
the First Baptist church of Omaha. De
votlonala will be at U o'clock and will
be followed by a luncheon served by the
women of the church. In the afternoon,
the annual meeting and election of of
ficers will take place. Miss Anna M.
Sturmer of Brooklyn, N. Y., will tell
about her work among the Italian im
migrants. The business meeting is called
for 2 o'clock and the lecture at !:30 p. m.
The dramatic section of the Association
of Collegiate Alumnae will be entertained
at the home of the leader. Miss Blanche
Coffman, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
Officers for the section will be elected
and the business meeting will be fol
lowed by a luncheon. Plans for next
year's work will be discussed.
Judge Harry Olson, head of the
municipal court in Chicago and one of
Chicago's best citlsens, has been Invited
by the city central suftrage committee
to give an address this afternoon at the
city hall at 4 o'clock and has accepted.
Mr. John L. Kennedy will Introduce him.
The public la Invited to attend the lec
ture, which will be free.
John Olson was candidate for the re
publican nomination for mayor of Chi
cago this spring. He established the court
of domestic relations in Chicago and has
recently opened a court for the settling
of small claims without ths cost, which
Is sometimes prohibitive In ordinary
litigation. .
Ths state suffrage board met Tuesday
In Lincoln at the home of Mrs. W. E.
Bark ley. chairman of publicity. Drs.
Draper Bmith. Mrs George F. Copper of
boutn Omaha, Miss Daisy Doane and
Other new patterns Just received. Popular
prices. $5.00 to $10.00.
F. M. Schadell & Co. 1522 D"'""St-
jfoja Maa
Mrs J?aitS.3easJey
Mrs. James Richardson went down foe
the meeting, which was called for a gen
eral discussion of summer blans. Mrs. H.
H. Wheeler announced a beginning on the
enrollment plan of which she Is In charge
and her belief that there are l'K,000 women
in Nebraska ready to algn cards endors
ing suffrage.
Mr. Smith appointed a committee to
make plans for the annual convention
next fall, probably the second week In
October. Neither Omaha nor Lincoln will
bo chosen for the meeting this time.
The Clio club celebrates its sixteenth
birthday Thursday with a luncheon at
the Hotel Loyal. Among the charter
members who still retain active member
ship In the club are the president, Mrs.
O. A. Scott; Mrs. Bryce Crawford, Mrs.
John T. Cathers and Mrs. Edward Mo-
Eachron. Mrs. W. D. Perclval, Mrs. D.
W. Merrow, Mrs. Robert McEachron, Mrs.
F. C. Shepard and Mrs. W. D. Crawford
are charter members who still - belong to
the club, although their memberships
were not continuous since the organisa
tion.
The Dundee circle of the Child Con
servation league meet Monday at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Bhafer. 481 Capitol
avenue. Roll call will be answered with
quotations on "Coursge" from "Founda
tion Stones." Mra W. O. Perry will
have a paper entitled "How Shalt Timid
ity Be Overcome In Child Life." Mrs. Wv
H. Dale will show "The Barriers We
Raise Between Our Girls, and a Self
Reliant, Purposeful and Courageous
Life." Selections from Shakespeare's
"The Tempest" will be In charge of Mrs.
A. L. Green. Mrs. McGahey will have
a paper.
The members of the Dundee All Saints'
guild held their last meeting for this sea
sop Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Polcar.
The present officers were re-elected for
the coming year: President, Mrs. Pol
car: vice president, Mrs. Frsnk Brown;
secretary and treasurer. Mrs. W. W.
Hoa gland.
The Tennyson Study circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. George Waterman, VH
South Thirty-seventh street, Monday
afternoon, when the anniversary of
Shakespeare'a birthday will be observed
by the club. Roll call will be answered
by quotations from Shakespeare, and a
paper on his life will be given by Mrs.
Emerson Benedict. A paper on Burns
and a reading of "Highland Mary" will
be given by Mrs. F. H. Wray. The re
view will be conducted by Mrs. W. C.
Lyle. The carters from "Your Child,
Today and Tomorrow," will be led by
Mrs. J. A. Sunderland. Mrs. Waterman
will have charge of the history lesson.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
The regular vepr service will be held
at 4 20 p. m. today In the auditorium.
Miss Elisabeth Brenirer Is to speak on
the Life of Helen Keller," and helpful
lessons to be learned from her life. Mis
Klliabeth Fry will lng. At the social
hour, which follows, Miss Curtis will bo
hostess and has planned a special feature
for the hour- Uefreahment will be
served and a general good time enjoyed.
The household arts department is of
fering a short course In a "Sunday Night
Supper Club Cla,'' beginning Monday,
April 2S. There are to be four lesson
in preparing attractive Sunday night
suppers.
Tickets for the gymnasium and for
dance carnival are going rapidly and
there Is no doubt but what the house will
be very well old out. The girls are
practicing for their different stunts and
all will be In readiness on the night of
May 4. when the carnival la to be given.
Many are already beginning to ask
about the summer hill farm and differ-
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DIAMONDS
That Is, both in the
variety of beautiful .
gems, in selection, and
In the very low prices.
Two reiiom for
this: First, for more'
than thirty-five years
we have been buying
and selling Diamonds
this gives us a reli
able know ledge of
quality. Secondly, buy
ing largely enables us
to command lowest
prices, and so we can
and do undersell in
price, yet always give
the quality. Just com
pare. Come and see
our Diamond offer
ings this week. Com
pare with what other
stores offer. .
C. B.Brown Co.
Diamond Merchants
Jewelers .
16th and Farnam
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The Woman's
NEEDLE-CRAFT SHOP
Lobby of Dee Building
Ideal gifts for wedding presents, or card
party prises.
A very fine assortment of yokes and
trimmings for underwear In stock.
Monday Morning
We will have on display rare collection
of band painted china.
Infants' Wear
Every woman In Omaha should Inspect
our beautiful line for Infanta.
Orders taken for all kinds of needlework
and home baking.
Mrs. C. S. Marshall
Shop Phone, Doug. 8470.
Itebideoce ltioue, Walnut 830.
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FIND 3 MISSPELLED .WORDS
IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO.
To the people living in Omaha, Dundee, Benson, Florence: Bring the answers to A.'
Hospe Oo. store. To people living in Couth Omaha, Council Bluffs and throughout
the state: Mail or send answers in. Uso Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
RULES OF THE CONTEST FIND THREE MISSPELLED WORDS,
in this advertisement. To the first person bringing, sending or mailing in the neat,
est, nearest correct answer will be awarded first prize of $6.00 cash. To the second
person will be awarded second prize of $4.00 cash. To the third person will be
awarded third prize of $3.00 cash. To the fourth person will be awarded fourth prize
of $2.00 cash. All answers must be in the A. Hospe Co. store by Friday evening,
April 30th, at 6 o'clock. A souvenir and a $10 certificate will be given on any of the 50
specially low priced Pianos or on any New Piano, whether they win or not, if they
will call at A. Hospe Co. for same.
Why We ive ash Away
You Realiz no firm gives cash away for nothing. Our sole purpose is to educate you
to one fact THE WONDERFUL PIANO BARGAINS GIVEN AT OUR STORE.
Largest Piano Display in Nebraska
At no time in our 40 years' history in doing business in Omaha have we been in
position to satisfy the demands of the generel public as at this time.
&0 Used Pianos Await You
50 USED PIANOS ON OUR FLOORS and we are going to pay you to come in
and look at them. You don't have to buy a thing only look. .If you see what you
desire a Courteos salesman will sell it to you. Some of these have been used only
a couple of months all look like new, and we give a guarantee on each one.
Horo Thoy Arc Can You Duplicate Thorn?
Standard ...... $109 Johnson $169
Boudoir ...... $119 Hospe $179
Hinze $129 Schiller $187
Kremlin $139 Kimball ...... $187
Kimball $149 Wegman $209
Kensington $157 Mason & Hamlin . . $219
Weser Bros $167 Steinway $271
And 36 other pianos at the same low prices as quoted on these.
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