a PRESIDENT TENNYSON CHAPTER, CHAUTAUQUA 3TUDY CIRCLE. Wirt strtet The nrosmm for the meet ing will be on "rtsh." earh miml-er giv ing an item of suffrage news of I'tuh. Miss Daisy Hlmrtns will give original mimical compositions. Y. W. V. A. Xatea. At the vesper service today at Rev. Charles Cobbev f the First Chris tian church will ink i-n "Friendship." Mrs. Seelsy will be the soilolst. At the S'Mial hour which 'ollows. Miss Jennie Brandon, the hustess, Tins arrnngod for Miss Mildred White to read. The building en Sunday Is open from t until 7 o'clock Most of the clirtis are raising money to send delegates to the sun.mer conference at Ijke (loncvN, Aumut li to o.lnes- whethrr thoy nre niein1rs of the ssso cintlon or nut. ' On Thursday evening. Miss Ijiuranre nnl the srtrl s work t ommlttee sre to entertain the nieiiil.rrs of the "Win My Chum" club of the South Omaha Hlali school This club was crannised pot long go by Mls l.nuranre. At their meeting, one week they have Bible study and the alternate week a speaker gives thrm something on vocation! guldnnc or a topic of Interest to girls tn high school. Summer Mill frm opens May JO. May the Month for Colds. Harden your system with Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey, It kills the cold germ. Cures the cough. Only 25c. All druggists. Ad vertisement. d-iy morning from. 7 t' 9, the linsltiess tilrls' rluh Is to sere hr.slfnst st the main bulldlnir. The tickets inn be se cured from inemlH'rs of the club. Mondsy nlsht will be the monthly as sociation party. This I ailed a "sense psrty" and the committee Is arranging some clever and nm-.lslng stunts. All young women f the illy are invited What Women Are Doing in the World TIFE OMAHA SUNDAY ttKlv. MAY 1(5, 1!13 w C'lab alradar. SVNfJAY Youns; Wompn's Christian as sociation vesper srrvlcwi. 4:30 p. m. (k mkn Women's Hllfs-Vcreln, May fes tival, Oerman Horns. Qln.lu ..Ink fla Tii1ltiA Rosenberg, hostess. TUESDAY Sermo club. Mrs. O. T. Llnd-le)-, hosteits. VEUNK.-DAV Story tellers' section, As sociation of Collegiate Alumnae'; Misses Coffroan. hostesses. Woman's club, railway mail service, Mr". Curtis Cook, hostess, rtouth Hdo Mothers' club, Castellar school, 'i p. m. Husines Olrls' breakfast, Young Womcn'i Christian association, 7 to a. m. Ben ign Foretun Missionary society, Mrs. E. 3.. Whitler, hostaas. Aimiro-iiei-rrlan R1 Cross ice croam social, Mrs. Henry Pollack, hostess. . Hold day. Bronell Hall. Woman's Alliance, unitarian church. XHUKSDAY-Chapter E. P. E. O. sister hood, Mrs. F. K. George, hostess. len son Woman's club, Miss Cora Totman, hostess. Benson H. L 8. rlnb, St. Bernard's hall. Woman's Missionary Federation lecture. First Fresnytenan church. West Side Women's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. R. f-tevens. FRIDAY Benson Women's Christian. T......-n nnA linlnil tlH MnttlUni' I' 1 1 1 fl. Mrs. R. S. Bnasley, hostess, umana North Hldo circle, Child Conservation lea sue. Monmouth Park school. (Notices - for this column should be mailed or telephoned to the club re ported .before Friday novu. ITH the advent of warmer days, the club season is on the wane. The Omaha Wo man's club year closed sev eral weeks ago and the an nual meeting of the Assocta tlon dt Collegiate Alumnae was held Bat- 'urday. The mothers' clubs, study clubs and other circles are announcing their lust meetings, and at the Omaha 8uf- I frag association tea Wednesday after noon the question of disbanding for the i summer will be discussed. This will be a decided change from the arrangoment i last summer, when the suffrage cam paign was In its heat. The .cessation of, other club activities mill give the temperance women full away. With the dlstlbution of the Initia tive petitions for state-wide prohibition i Wednesday, when Mrs. M. M. Claflin, the state president, was here, the cam- 'paign opened. The propaganda meetings of the temperance workers will replace the activities of the suffragists of last summer. . . The: last meeting of the music section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will be an evening muslcale at the home ot Mrs. Herbert C. Woodland, Monday even ing, May 24. Mrs. Frank Warren Johnson 'Will be leader of trie program, those tak ing . part including Miss Avis Roberts, 'Miss Alice Fry. Miss Elizabeth Fry. Mrs. I Roy Savell, Mrs. Harlond Iiester 'Mossman, Mrs. Roy Docherty, Miss Irma Jones, Miss Hcndrickson and Mrs. Wood land. Mrs. A. O. Scott was re-elected presi dent of the Clio club Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. N. Eaton. Mrs. M. E. Lease and Mrs. F. C. Bhepard were re elected vice presidents. ' Mrs. Ralph Rus- ,soll is the new secretary and Mrs. W. M. j McFarland treasurer. , The Bay View study course- on South .America, Mexico . and .. Panama I was iadopted. for next year. A picnic for olub wmbers and their families wijl be ar rauged duringthe summer, - -pi Mr. ' Charles Zlebaxth was re-elected president of . the North' Side Mothers' olub for. the third time. Mrs. H. Fair to, vice president and Mrs. Q. R. Gilbert .secretary -treasurer., There -will' be one more meeting, to conclude the club year on Tuesday, Juno 8, and several picnlo meetings will be held during the sum mer. '. A . May day party will be" given at the home of Mrs. Curtis Cook Wednesday 'afternoon by the Woman's club of the railway mall service. The decorations w(n be suggestive of May time and there, will be flower games for the mem bers.; A musical program will be given. -Trie affair ia In charge of Mrs. A. c. R&wson, chairman of the program com mittee. , . Rev. 8. Levermore of London will give a fpopular Illustrated lecture, "Ten Thau-said-i -Miles with a Gospel Wagon In Fanpe," at the First Presbyterian cluirch Thursday evening. The lecture la given under the auspices of the Woman's Mjsslonary federation. , The; Benson Woman's club will meet at' the home of Miss Cora Totman Thurs day afternoon, when the annual election of "officers 'will take place. Plans for net year's work will be discussed. The Benson Foreign Missionary so ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. E. J. Whistler. The regular program will be led by Mrs. P. A. Ltfge. The Bcnaon Women's Christian Tem perance union meets Friday at the home of Mrs.' R. 8. Beasley in Council Bluffs. The Mothers' club will meet there at the tame time. The Benson B. L. 8 club meets Thurs day af Bt. Bernard's hall. After the regular session, a card party will be given. . The West Side Woman's Christian Tem perance union will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. R. elevens, 914 eoutn r orty-elghth street The Omaha North Side circle of the Child Conservation League of America nas arranged, a ' Mothers' Day" program for the last meeting of the year, which will be held Friday afternoon at the Monmouth park school auditorium. The progiam will Include a paper, "What Constitutes a Modern Good Mother," by Mrs. W. O. K.lholm; paper, "A Woman's Duty to Herself." by Mrs. F. A. Miller; paper.. "A Woman's Clvlo Duty," by Mrs. J. H. Crouch. Mrs C. A. McKenzte has sriinKed musical numbers to be given by Mrs. Pansy Kelpner, Miss Emily Lear and "Cyro," "The Sweet- Boy Singer." Roll call response will be quota tions on "Mother." Tills Will conclude the circle's first year of work. An Invitation has been extended to all North bmaha mothers to attend. At the last moeelng Mrs. Karl R. Ogdcn was elected president; Mrs. .Charles J. Mo.'.der vice president; Mrs. C. A. Mc Kenxle. secretary; Mrs. J. H. Oouch. treasurer, and Mrs. W. O. Ed holm, press reporter . The Clio Study club meets at the home of M'sa Pauline Rosenberg Monday even ing to plan next year's work. t Mrs. F. K. George will entertain chap ter K of the 1'. H O. sUterhood at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. W. 8. Hogua. o L ( SW " kirt Pubis Fullnwir.tr the luncheon prngrum en famous queens will be given. Mia. .T. A. r.ryon's 'vlll reud a paper on "Josephine"; Mrs. M. 8. Funkhouorr on "VUtor.a." and Mra. Robert Grant 3n "WUtelmlna." The South Side Mothers' club will hold Its last meetinc before the school Taca- tlon We-.lneday afternoon at I o'clock at Oatellar school. There will be a program folliwed by a social hour and all mothers In the vicinity have been invited to at tend. The Misses lilsr.che and Olive Coffman will entertain the last meeting of the story tellers' section of the Association of Collofriate Alumnae Wednesday after noon at their home, 4220 Harney street. Election of officers will take place, fol lowing which stories will be told by Miss Melon Thomas. Miss Hasel Howard and Miss Mary PhiUippl. The German Women's- Hllfs-Verein will give ft May festival and matinee dance at tha German Home this afternoon. There will be Karnes end prises for children and their elders. An I co cream social for the benefit oH the AuHtro-Huniraiian Red Cross fund will bo lven at the home of Mrs. Henry Pollack. 4201 i:odgo street, Wednesday afternoon. The Sermo club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George T. Llndley, 1S23 North Forty-first street. Mrs. P. A. Theman son, the presiJent, will read a paper on "Dorcas" and Mrs. R. B. Hawley a paper on "Adeline PattL" All offieera of the Dundee circle or the Child Conservation Leanue of America were re-elected at the last meeting for the year: Mrs. N. K. Sype la president; Mrs. J. H. Boaton, Moo p.csi dent; Mrs. I. A. Arey, eocretary, and Mr F. 8. Martin, treasurer. The mem bers of the club voted in favor 'of a state federation. It was decided to have a picnlo on June 4, at which th hue bands and children of members will bo guests. The first meeting next Tall will be held September 13, at the home or Mrs. P. J. White. The Whlto Bhrlne will hold a social meeting following the business meeting and Initiation of new members, Thursday evening at Masonic temple. Mrs. Cuth bert Vincent Is head of the White Shrine. The Tennyson chapter of the Chau tauqua Literary circle will meet with Mrs. J. A. Sunderland, Monday alter- noon. Mrs. R. E. Parroit, Mrs. E.. Bene dict, Mrs. W. L. Halterman and Mrs. Jessie Dodder, will take part in the program. The Dorcas club will mtet Friday aft- ernoon wttn Mrs. j. i noutnin m North Thirty-first avenue. There will be ono mors meeting following this one, the first week in June. The Omaha Suffrage- association will decldo whether it will continue its meet ings or disband for the summer at a tea which will b given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Co veil, H1 We are showing the best value In Bracelet Watches In Omaha. Here they are: Small alee, 16 jewel, 14k solid gold, with gold dial, $25.00. 15 jewel, small sire, gold filled, warranted 25 years, 91B.OO. These are the Hallmark production and are beau ties. Also large stock of higher priced watches. Come In and let us show you our graduation gifts. C.B. Brown Co. Diamond Merchants, Jewelers. E X. XV. Corner 10th and 1'amam Kts. A II rtl.ft ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. I 414-16-18 S. Sixteenth Street 414-16-18 S. Sixteenth Street The Home Our Invitation to th yount pople ttarting owl fo tfio$t rpltnUhing. ic i net is you to torn to IAii tUm. tr t'nvtVf you to talc a much of our Urn ft i you r;t'r. tr invite you to k our advice, and because ol our long yari oftxptriene ire feel conp&lent to give good advict; other tell us it ha proved so. u 'nii( you (o tee the many neve thing c have to thow. and uhen you have come, u ar arepleattd if you buy only when you are tatitfitd tr; nan ervt you beet. ORCHARD d- W1LUELM CO. ieautiful Can be Accomplished Economically, Satisfactorily (Si Easy at Orchard (Si Wilhelm's Everything in furniture everything in floor covering everything in draperies, gift pieces out travtlinj equipment everything for th kitchen. andt those who so desire termt inviting an I accouvn J.itirg. This Beautiful Jacobean Dining Suite Dining Table and 6 Leather . Seat Chairs, $50.00 Dining Table is round top 48 inches In diameter, heavy pedestal base. Din ing chairs are full box frame with Spanish leather slip soats. All fin ished soft brown fumed oak, Arn chairs and table peJI 31 l ii .. "I . jm i r Consists of 11 Pieces, $275.00 Bufi'ot $65.00 Cliina ('nbinet ..$48.00 Din'uiK Tuble ...$56.00 Norvinv; Table ..$28.00 (J Sitlo Dining Chairs, oooh ...$12.00 Ann Chair $18.00 Ma-do from host quality quartered oak, finished in a noft grey tone the very best construction throughout, $275.00 Wei are showing an unusually large line of William and Mary Jacobean and twist dining furniture eld in suites ar separate pieces. Popular designs at popw tar prices, i rar inspection tnvncu- Bedroom Suite j j ni Gift. T s jor June - Brides . Kalo Silver Tea Wagens Muffin Stands Serving Trays Hook Blocks Tea Tables Candlesticks Traveling Bags Aluminum Sets i:trio Cooking Devices Baskets Oriental Bugs Table Scarfs Draperies Ihouiandt of article in thi big heme furniehing etore that are appropriate and have added value of being netful. Oar gift tectimn en main floor it 4eve4 to mrtict for gift I V r J CIa i Mke lUustmUou. E5?IMSIot?T! U.1L iShJLO 1U . V LINOLEUM SALE Shaded ivory finish a unique and beautiful design Dresser has separate hanging mirror, seven pieces $199.50 DRES8KTI f 54 CHIFFOJOEIl $42 DHKSSING TABLK :I7 BED 44 CHAIR $S ROOKKR $0 STOOIj 5JiO Interior of drawers mahogany lined chair, rocker and dressing stool have seats upholstered in cretonne, attractive cane insertion In dresser and chlffonter; suite complete.. $199.50 Bed Suite Charles II Design In American walnut the popular walnut finish twist design; d HCL ,7 pieces complete .v. ....v....: v ' v DltKSSER S42 CHIFFONIER $88 DRE8HINO TAHIJ3 $32 UE1$33 CHAIR $10 DRESSING CHAIR $10 ROCKER $11 One of our most popular designs; suite complete as above $176 Bedroom Furniture A showing De Luxe, of Ihe makers' best products the new attractive suites and separate pieces in brown mahogany Ivory Enamel Grey and golden oak American walnut. You would not be serving your best interests if you did not inspect this most unusual display of medium popular priced furniture for the bedroom. DRESSER Brown mahogany, plain rich design with fluted posts CHIFFONIER to match dresser, with mirror, 828. Without mirror DRESSING TABLE Triple mirror brown mahogany finish, for . VANITY CASE This Is a large, long, deep center mlr- fljCn ror. Dressing Case with two side mirrors. i 9JJt ipOO DRESSEKS Golden quartered oak, heavy design large round (JJOA mirror PGv DRESSER Very pretty plain designs, fuU quartered golden CJQ $29 $19 $33 Carlot TmrohftHes eareful atUmtion to buying-mcan that linoloums purchased hero will give added yours of service lor tne price paia. xins is it-ui wu.;. Let us measure your rooms and submit estimates, without charge. Blue and White Tile Inlaids, Oil Cloths, Sq. Yd., 25o and 3Qc A very cheap floor covering in three widths, 1 yd., m yd and 2 yds. We ahow many good patterns. Low Priced Linoleum, per Sq. Yd. 40c A new kind of printed linoleum, made without burlap back exceptionally fine, surface many attractive patterns all t ft. wide, per square yard ... 40 Standard Printed Linoleum, Sq. Yard 6 foot. i toot 50c, 55c, 60c 60c and 70c Also comes in 7 M -foot width, attractive bath room designs and often used In bedroom, din ing room and kitchen a few wood floor pat terns; reasonably priced. 50 to 706 Very Lowest Priced Inlaid Linoleum Square Yard 05c G ft. widths only. Colors clear through to the back finest cork and linseed oil quality differs only In weight from bfHt grades; in many very attractive pat terns; sq. -yd 95c Square Yard, $1.10 Very attractive bathroom and kitchenette pat terns; blue and white, green and white, tan and white; sq. yd. $1.10 Imported Greenwich Linoleum . ' Square Yard, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50 A fresh carlot of this famous English make the largest and best assortment of patterns we have ever shown three trades; square yard, at ..$1.25. 81.40 "d $1.50 High Grade Linoleum, $1.50 to $L85 Grades, Special $1.30 Patterns that cannot be re-ordered and short lengths Imported Wtxdorfer and the fine waxed hardwood floor linoleum that we sell regularly for 11.60 to $1.85. Special, sq. yd $1.30 Plain linoleums, cork carpets, etc., sq. yd., 60c to $1.50. ', Battleship, granite, plain colors and cork carpet, In browns, greens and terra ootta,' for stores, public buildings and offices. We solicit opportunities to make quantity estimates.. Sold only by 4 ft. 6 ft. I 1MMr WW Mas Orchard & WUhelm. 8 ft. 10 ft. 12 ft. $2.50 $3.75 $5.00 $6.75 $8.50 Hammocks Made from seine cord, full sizes. $L50 $2.25 $3.50 Sale Lace Curtains Embracing the numerous different styles Duchess, Cluny, Macrame, Point de Oene, Quaker Laces, Voile and Marquisette, etc.; both foreign and domestic weaves at prices un usually attractive; The following reductions are only typical there aro'many others. . . $1.76 scrim with piquet edge, for 31.39 $2.95 voile with filet effect Inser tion $1.95 $2.96 Swiss with applique border of blue or pink $1.95 $3.60 voile with cluny edge $2.50 $3.26 Duchess ecru Mm. 75 $3.96 Duchess ecru 82.05 $4.76 voile with filet Insertion and barman edgo $3.75 $5.00 cluny or net 83.05 $6.95 scrim or net with colored Bulgarian embroidered edKe and insertion $4.05 $7.75 scrim with antique filet lace insertion and 2 h edge. . . .$5.05 "Crex" Grass Rugs in Plain and Figured Patterns Navajo, Grecian Key and Scroll designs for porch and bedroom. Wonderfully practical summer rugs for very little. Our showing is most complete In sues and patterns. 18x38, plalu. 24x48, plain.. 27x54, plain.. :M)xOe, plain. . 30x72, plain . . S4x90, plain. . flxO, plain . . . 8x10, plain, . 0x12, plain. , 40c figured 45c , . .05c f Inured 75c . . .80c floured 90o .$1.00 figured. . .$1.10 .! Jt& floured. . .S1.50 .$2.50 figured. . .$2.85 .$4.25 figured. . .$4.75 .$0.50 figured. . .$7.25 $8.50 t igured . . .$9.50 Fancy Nets at Popular Prices white, ivory and ecru. 120, 15c, 20c, 35c, 50c by the yard and a splendid assortment qualities that are usually sold for much more. Scrims, Voiles. Marquisettes A profusion of weaves in white, cream and ecru. vara, is. so 25. 35. 45 For rooms hard to fit with a rug buy "'Crex" Carpet plain or figured, by tho yard 40 to 60 Comes 27-lnch and 3 C -Inch. Large Porch Rugs, 9x9 Sire $10 Quality, Special, $6.50 Waterproof smooth burface, reversible Kattani rutts vory serviceable; regularly CJC C A $10; special tills week ipOsO" AxU, 7HxlO)& and 0x12 alws; at Hprcial prices aa woll. Wool and Fibre Summer Rugs 9x12 sizes as low as $7.50 Everybody likes them for summer rugs low priced, seamleHs, reversible, easily cleaned, light weUht. Colors and patterns are very at tractive for bedrooms. Many use them in place of finer rugs during tho dust and dirt of summer. Come in ninny ! 0x0 to 12x15 priced $5.50 to $10. A good heavy quality. 9x12 sixe $0.00 ! -i ; I' ; ' " -i I! -1 7x54 size, hit or miss pattorn, good serviceable colors; special... mm mn Rag Rugs, 75c Special TLii Weak 75c An attractive room lugs assortment of rag and bath- 75c to $8 Sizes 18x3C to 4x7 $10 French Wiltons, Special $6.95 8!zo 36x6S. Very finest qualities; sample rugs to close oat S g SlMsflSr 4- 4 4 Curtain Btrtch- e-rm. tBo, Sl.oo. 118 ,2M9 Eitensloa Hod a, up from So Curtain Bin n. doxeov up from So Household Needs Phone. Doug 313 ftO-ft. Unrtha aocxl sar4n hose, $3.78, M.fio. as.oo, as-ao aJi "omor4at' Bwoeplnc Com pound luc ana S5o Ivory Furnlturs Polish Mo boa ISO BP Cnrprt eat Mrnltur Cuter, ml HImmiI Gold MedtU Hvcoutn Lawn Mowers, aood Quality $4j00 Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers Si Oarbace Cans tOe and SIM Little Wonder Lawn Sprinklers t toe Brsaa Kin BprlnUers .... 1M Krua Nosslea 400 ' Buy a Good Refrigerator Food Preservation Safety First" is Ve take your old refrigerator for $3 as the first payment on a new one. Only the regular price Is asked and you are buying a HUUKICK or a UIDSON. Abso lutely reliable. liO DAYH KHKK TKIAL. Then (if satisfactory) $6 monthly on Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves MISM ORCHARD (El WILHELM COMPANY.