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    TIIF, O MAT I A SUNDAY TiTX: .TANTTAIIY 2, 191H.
5-B
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
MR. AND. MRS. ALFRED NOYES OF LONDON, ENG
LAND Mr. Noyes addresses the Fine Arts society at the
Hotel Fontenelle Friday, January 7, at 4 P. M. Mrs. Noyes
will accompany him here.
An interesting meeting of the home
e-tonomlrs department of the South
Omaha Woman's club will be held Tues
day at t lie home of Mix. Roy lennls,
.who will be assisted by Mesdames Byron
Clow. A. W. Taps and W. A Nltsche.
.A question box on kliese topic will make
tip th discussion: "What Is meant hy
the terms bleached and unbleached flour,
cake flour and bread flour?" Should the
hmmowlfo buy "trade marked" goods
In preferenre to private trands? Pisctiss
the use of beet and cano sugar In can
ning. Mrs. R. M. loverly will levlew
"Principles In Cookery." Mrs. II. H. Keru
i.st Is Under of tnc proKram.
Mrs. Isaac V. Carpenter, the president,
entertains this week's meellnii of Mil
.Siama. Mrs. P. M. Conklin will lead the
piopram on Riownlng's "Cleon." Mrs.
Thomns tndale will give the historical
setting of the poem; Mrs. J. M. Welshans,
the Interpretation, and W. J. Hots will
have aa her subject, "Clcon's accomplish
ments aa Compared with the Urammar
lana'." Miss Ruth Thompson will be hostess
for the story tellers' section ot the As
aociation of Colleginte Atumnae. Wed
nesday afternoon. Miss Josephine lluse
will tell a history stiry of India; Mrs.
S. K. Davies, a German love stoi-y, and
Miss Vera Du Bols, Indian legends.
Mrs. O. C. Bonner will lead the pro
gram on "Pawlowslcl," which will be
given by the literature department of
the Omaha Woman's club, Wednesday
morning; at 10 o'clock, at the Young
Women's Christian association. Mrs. J.
B. Adams will discuss, "A Child Went
Forth;" Mrs. Bonner. "Russia from an
American Viewpoint," and Mrs. Grant
Williams will give a reading.
"Nebraska Day" will be celebrated by
Chapter E of the P. E. O. sisterhood, with
A program at the home of Mrs. Herbert
H. Neale Thursday. Mrs. O. W. Trlbble
will read a paper on "Eminent Men and
Women of Nebraska;" Mrs. George B.
Eddy on "Laws of Nebraska Affecting
Women," and Mrs. R. B. Zachary on
"Music." A ono o'clock luncheon will
precede the meeting. Mrs. Robert Grant
being the assisting hostess.
Miss Frances Graves, who waa most
active In suffrage and social service work
here, has gone to New nor o me ora-
fnrd reformatory to take a course or
training for reform work. The opportu
nity camo to Miss Graves through Pr.
Katherine Bemcnt Davis, now in cnarse
of New York City penal insmuuonB. u
was throught Miss Graves' efforts that
Dr. Davis came to Omaha last year to
give a series of talks.
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The Omaha Federation of Mothers'
Clubs will hold a social meeting Friday,
January 7. at the home of Mrs. E. H.
i MiLii..t 5ioi Hawthorne avenue. A
good program will be provided. Mothers
who are interested are Invited.
The Benson Woman's club will take a
month's vacation over the holidays this
year. Its next meeting will be January
13. The usual New Year's reception has
been omitted this year.
The Benson Ladies' Social club met
Isst Thursday afternoon at St. Bernard's
hall at a social card party, and luncheon
was served to about forty guests.
The Business Women's club will hold
a business meeting Tuesday evening at 7
o clock in the Young Women's Christian
ussociation auditorium, preceded by a
.supper at 6.i6 p. m.
Chapter B. N. of the P. E. O. sister
hood meets Saturday morning at 10
(.'clock. Mrs. Rudolph Rix and Mrs. II.
K. Cameron being the hostesses. Mrs. G.
u. Lehnholf will be In chafge of the meet
ing. The Omaha Story Tellers' league meets
Thursday afternoon in the public library.
Miss Emma Rosicky. the president, leads
the program. "Pranks and Plays" and
Kxperimenis" tiom Louise Alcott's
works wlil be told by Miss Eloise Mills
:nd Miss Ruth Thompson, and Miss
Ssrah Sanliorne will report a canvass of
next year's work.
The Dundee Woman's club will resume
meetings on Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. W. L. fcielby, 4&04 Davenyort street
Lyric poetry of the Bible will be studied
under the leadership of Mrs. N. K. type,
Mrs. W. 11. Hancock and Mrs. W. E.
Khoades assisting. Mrs. E. A. Benson
will have charge of current events.
General Heniy Iawton auxiliary of the
I'nlted Spanish War Veterans will hold
its regular meeting Wednesday at 1
o'clock, at Memorial hall. Installation of
officers will take place.
The Mothers' Culture club of the West
Farnam district meets Wednesday with
Mrs. W. H. Mick, who will be assisted by
Mis. J. C. Aldrlch. Mis. T. L. Combs
wilt read a paper on "Recent American
Architecture" and Mrs. E. O. Hamilton
on "Public Buildlnus for Children."
Child-Labor day will be observed on
January 23 by churches and Sunday
schools throughout the country, accord
ing tn the National child-labor commit
tee. Saturday, January X. has teen set
aside for the observance of the day in
synagogues, and in secular schools and
clubs it will be celebrated on Monday.
January -t. The proper observance of
this day may save 1'.W) children from
wrong conditions ot labor, says the bul
letin of the committee.
Mrs; Frances Ford of Chicago, who has
chaige of th-' children's page on the Chi
cago News, was the guest of her mother,
.Mrs. W. C. Gray, for Christmas. Mrs
Kuril Is well-known In club circles here
ss she was one of the early presidents
of the omaha Woman's club. Mrs. Draper
timiih and Mrs. W. P. Harford, also
pioneer members of the ckb. spent Bun
day aftiinun with Mr. Ford, who re
counted the Chicago su'-erssea of Mrs.
Klin Pcattie. also a former Omaha
woman and president of the club.
story for the grownups. A piano 'solo
will be given by Mrs. Mildred Tontsett
and a paper, "Why Mothers and Teachers
Should Be Good Story Tellers," will be
prepared by Mrs. W. H. Moellar.
The Tennyson chapter of the Chautau
qua circle will meet Monday at 2:30 with
Mrs. John n. Webster, 371a Farnam
street. The roll will be responded to by
quotations from Edgar Allan Poe. Mrs.
W. B. Howard will lead the lesson In
astronomy. Mrs. F. H. Wray will have
charge of the history lesson. Miss Ethel
Parsons will sing, "The Bridge," ac
companied by Miss Olive Seymour.
The place of meeting of the Mothers'
Culture club has been changed for the
next meeting which will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. O. Detweller, S524 Dodge
street Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
January 6.
The program will be given In the year
book with Mrs. T. L. Combs and Mrs.
E. O. Hamilton reading papers.
The Benson W. C. T. U. will meet at
the home of Mirs. E. J. Crews, 6022 Main
street, Friday at 2:30, January t. The
subject of the occasion will be "Local
Survey" by the leader, Mrs. D. Vleno.
The first meeting of the new year of
the U. S. Grant Woman's Relief coma
will be ' held Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'clock. On account of the Installation
of new officers the session will be short.
Invitations to join the post will be ac
cepted. General John M. Thurston will
speak and Miss Lillian T. Eddy will act
as installing officer of the corps.
The Social Science department of the
Woman's club will be entertained at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Brown Friday
afternoon, January 10, from 2 to 6 o'clock
A musical program will be given.
A memorial service will be held Sunday
fternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Young
Women's Christian association auditor
ium. Mrs. T. J. Gist of Falls City, for
mer state superintendent of the Federa
tion of Woman's clubs and Nebraska sec
retary of the general Federation, will
give the memorial address. Walter
Graham will have charge of the nvualcal
program. Mrs. E. M. Syfert will conduct
the afternoon's exercises.
The Business Girls' luncheon to be
given by the Business Woman's coun
cil will be In Agricultural hall In the
county court house Tuesday. January 4,
from 11 to 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Wilson
will give a talk to the business girls
snd women.
Dundee
Society Notes
lowed by an Orpheum party In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. George Peek of Moilne, III.
Mrs. Oeorse Ijiinoureux entertained
at a bi Idge-luncheon lsst Wednesday
afternoon for Mrs. Wllllsm T. MI'ler of
Medicine list. Can
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilchrist entertained
at cards and a wstt-h psrtv Friday nlsht.
Among the resei ntimis nisde at th
Fontenelle for New Years rip rtero
". S. Plbhernsen. foiirteen; M. l'ur-
ke, seven; Oscar Ueben. elEhiien; T. J.
Nolan, six, and C. A M Msi'.in. fo.it.
Mr. and Mrs. l'lmer .'imderlnd of
Kunsss Cltv me the guests of Mr. nd
Mis. C. U Corke.
The Misses I'm mid liuie Wlesi- en
Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss
Lillian Wslton of York. Neb.
W. W. Briscoe of 'Lyndon. Km., Is the
guest of hla sinter. Mrs. S C. Cotner
Mr. and Mrs (Milrley Wl'erni are a;ond
Irrn New Year's In Chicago.
Miss Liny Dane entertained st brlUne
Wednrsdny evening.
j Mrs. Hethert HUs will entertain the
' liumlee Fri1n Hiliie l.on- heoii rlnh this
eek.
tertajned u
; iv"
i snd t i
nM l l)anaertn.
Mreak It Nnw,
I'IikT it -I loney is tine for eci-tli."
I-Im S -.;lies tlm liuiKs. Iivnei-s I r e
i. Only ;."r. A;l trug:;IM.. dei--
number of yoirtg women itl"in?nt.
Brownell Hall Girte
To Pick the Twelfth
Day King and Queen
I'.rownrll will open Its winter term
next week. Hoarding pupils should en
lell hr'oi-e o'clock. M'ltidny the thlitj.
The regular school exerri-'S will lc;in
with rharel Tue.ds, Jannsry t. On Thus
ilii, .l.-inuaiy . bclni! the f'-n 't of the
l't'lpl..-in :'l be held the ClirlsliviMS
celehrs'.i -n of the sclioil At II li In the
ehspel of Sv Matthias there will he a
eh onl servlie and nt !:. In the gym
nsxiuni will ts'.e plnre the annuwl Twelfth
liny psely with rliiJ cske and the choos
ing of the Twelfth rtiy king and queen.
All "old girls" snd patrons of the School
are cordially Invited to this celebration.
An Infornuil luncheon wilt be S"rved Im
mediately after the service. All those
who sie loinliirf to the service snd who
reins In for the afternoon exercises are
sked to telephone Mis Johnson on Mon
day so she can strange for luncheon.
A "Kor Ssle'
In Tl.e Hee
posr.
or
wil
"For Reiif Ad placed
B'-coit,pllsh I'.s pur-
The Dundee Dancing club gave a dance
Friday at the Harte hall.
The Misses Margaret Williams and
Grace Slabaugh were hostesses for a
dancing rarty Friday evening.
A watch party was held Friday evening
for the Harmony club at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benson.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fitchle spent the last
week with their daughter in Nebraska
City.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brandela hava
been entertaining; a house party of the
following guests: Mrs. Anna Rogers,
Mlsa Lillian Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosworth,
Dr. and Mrs. William Harper, Mre. E. P.
Nolan and Townsend Vetcher of Chicago,
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lewis of Omaha.
Mr. George Daniels of Topcka, Kas., Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harte.
Mies Louisa Fort, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerrlt Fort, formerly of Dundee,
now or Chicago. Is the guest of Miss
Dorothy Belt.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Tar-wood of
Council Bluffs were the guests of their
daughter. Mrs. F. S. Hamilton, on Christ
mas. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and family
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tarwood
New Year's.
Miss Laura Mitchell of Lincoln Is visit
ing Miss Alice Duval.
Mr. M. P. Duffleld of Ottumwa, la.,
was tne guest the last weak of hla
mother and brother, Mrs. 8. A. Duffleld,
and Mr. Jean Duffleld.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Plnrey of BVirllng-
w.i, inrguu to roruana, ors., are
tne guests at the F. O. Putnam horn.
Miss Alice Duval entertained at a tea
r.w Tears. She waa assisted by Mes-
names w. u Bel by and Oliver Bldrldge,
no several young ladles from Omaha
ana iunaee.
Ul T . . ... '
uvivm wncnt entertained I
dinner Monday for several members of
tne (jDeriin Ulee club.
TO. v.. ... ...
yiw vunon woman's club will meet
nwntroiy with Mrs. W. L. athv.
Mrs. C. L. Jones entertained Tuesday at
r. and Mrs. J. E. George entertained
t dinner at the Fontenelle Monday, fol-
J3sn7b
ANNOUNCING THE GREATEST MERCHANDISING EVENT OF THE ENTIRE YEAR
OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Starting Monday, 8:30 A. M. Jnnusry 3 r.r.d Continuing All Week
SUITS-COATS-DRESSES-WAISTS-SKIRTS-FURS
Offered Regardless of Cost or Trofit at most Sensational Reductions
Jk
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
FASHIONABLE FALL SUITS j-Handsome NEW COATS
5
VELVET, . BROADCLOTH, SERGE. GABAR
DINE, IN ALL SIZE3 AND COLORS AND IN
THE BEST STYLES SHOWN . THIS SEASON.
"-vs.-"
SUITS
Worth S25.00
YOUR CHOICE
m
SUITS i SUITS
PLUSH. BROADCLOTH, MIXTURES, DUVE
TYNE, FUR TRIMMED OR PLAIN, IN BELTED
OR FLARE MODELS. Hundreds to Select From.
Worth $35.00
YOUR CHOICE
Worth $45.00
YOUR CHOICE
COATS
Worth ?0.C0
YOUR CHOICE
$1212 I $192 $9M $13S
COATS
Worth $25.00
YOUR CHOICE
COATS
Worth $32.50
YOUR CHOICE
$17
50
WE CANNOT ACCEPT THE RETURN OP SALE GARMENTS FOR CREDIT OR REFUND
Stylish Dresses
For Women and Miises
Oar Entire Stock of
Dresses and Oowns
At Half & Less
Afternoon Dresses
Evening Dresses
Party Dresses
Street Dresses
$20
$30
$45
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
for... .$9.75
for... $14.50
for... $19.50
An Old-Fashioned "Rummage Sale"
Odds and Ends from the Regular Stock, or Garments Slightly
Soiled, Offered at a Fraction of Their Worth.
At $2.75
22 Coati Worth From
$10 to $20 Each.
12 Silk Prince Slip
Worth from $4.00
up to $8.75.
10 Fancy Silk Petticoat
Blue and Pink, Laca
Trimmed.
At 95c
15 Houa Dre
Worth to $3.60
15 Nurse' Striped
Gingham Uniform
10 Nurse' . Whit
Graduate Uniforms
15 Silk Petticoat
Bright Color Only
At 35c
3 FOR $1.00.
About Seventy-Flv
Lingerie Waists
Worth Originally from
$1.50 to $2.50
But Soiled and Mussed
from Handling
Limited Quantity
While Thsy Laat
NEW SILK WAISTS
A Big Sale Table at
$2.95
Silk and Lace Waifti
Regular values $8.00
$3.98
All Waists up to $3.50
Off
A Special Lot of Advance
Spring Dresses In Wool and
Serge.
AOff
The Dresses should b
full price, but thsy arrived
at "81 Time," so w feel
compelled to offer them at a
reduction. Their prleea range
from $10.00 to $20.00.
ALL. GO ONE-FOURTH OFF
NOTICE SPECIAL ITEM IN THE RUMMAGE SALE "COATS AT
2.7S '8 THE BIGGEST BARGAIN ITEM OF THIS SALE.
SALE OF FUR SETS, SCARFS and MUFFS
W wish announce thai cur entire ifocifc Furs, including Jimtricmn Mink,
Jap Mink. rook Mink. Stack Fox, Tied Fox. Sitka Fox, glue Wolf, Hac
coon, Opossum and Chinese Wolf, will be offered in this salenot at one
quarter or one-third off, hist-
POSITIVELY AT ACTUAL COST, to effect
an immediate cleaiance:
All Waists $7.50 and
Vs Off
up
jar DCXs
New Separate Skirts
Choice of the house, val.
ues to $10.00 $4.95
Choice Our Entire Stock
SILK
KIMONOS
Off
The South Side Women's Christian
Temperance association will give a tea
Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. William Berry. 38J9 South
Twenty-sixth street. The program will
be In charge of Mrs. I C. Banner,
superintendent of scientific temperance
Instruction In the schools. Mr. N. M.
Graham, assistant superintendent of
schools, will give a talk on local bene
fits from the work. A part of the musi
cal program will be a violin solo by Miss
Bessie Roy and singing by Miss Eleanor
Alexander. Mrs. W. T. Graham will
speak of the work In the state.
The Dundee circle of the C. C. L. will
meet Mondav afternoon. January . at
the home of Mrs. Paul Themanaon. Mrs.
p. J. White will have charge of the pro
gram. Roll call will be answered by cur- ,
rent events. Mrs. P. J. White will hava
paper on "Wasps snd Hornets and
Their Doines." A psper on '"Besvera s
Carpenters and Engineers win oe given
bv Mrs. Lee Smith. Mrs. Allen White
will live a reading- Mrs. Miles Gren
leaf will hsve a paper on "Ths Wonder
ful Housekeeping of the Honey Bee."
Miss Locke will glvs a reading- and Mrs.
Don McCown will give vocsl solos.
V. W. C. A. otea.
At lha Younar Women's Christian asso
ciation vesper service on ounday after-1
nnon the president of tne association.
Mrs. J. M. Aikin. will bring a New Tear's
niHiiiiiii. There will t special music.
At the social hour which follows the
service. Mihs J!Uil Brandon will he the
hostess.. In tins hour there ts oppor-t
innitv tn meet concenial aeauaintaneea
and snenci a very uieasani nine ai un
association home with other youns
women. I.laht refreshments are served
and usually some sueclal feature fur en
tertainment.
Kexmnins Mondav. January 3. all class
u.,,rk villi be resumed in all departments. I
There will be one new class under Miss
Kif M.Uuili. a course in the study of
in.nJern novels, lhat 1. those of the eight
eenth and iilneieentn lenluru. I nis win
he a course of ten lectures for 12. meet-
hit: on T.ieeday lilKlil at 7 o'clock.
The January number of the Budget
will he ready fr distribution and can be
sucuied at the association office or
through the various churches.
On Wednesdiiv evenlna the Athletic
club jsirls will entertain the "A" girls of
the ihsical department at a party,
nliich will begin at 7 o'clock. This Party I
is an annum airuir.
The board of trustees of the Old lo-J
pie's home will meet Tuesday motning
at I ho Yoiiiil- Women's Clillatiun Asse-
tiatiun building. '
The members of. the .North iidc circle
of the Child's Cont-ervation league will
tell stories at the next meeting which
will be held Fridf.y, January 7. at S
Vclock in the aft-riion at the Monmouth
"a ik School auditorium.
.Mis. Walter I'Hc- will tell two short
riniics f.ii- tmv J'.tf-. u:lr stories fori . . .
, , .,, . . , , , . I street, for a
cmi'iicn win oi- iiu iy Mm. j. i . V(
radian, mi, ti. vioui-n aim m s
lroii. Mis. C. J. Vonder Mill tell t
The Rube! Furniture Company
ut off illSISlSS
We Have Given Up the Lease on
our Store and Warerooms and Posi-
i
tively Must dispose of our Im-
Stock in
of Time.
be Closed all day Tomorrow, Mon
day, Marking Down Prices and
preparing for the Greatest Cash Price
Furniture Store, Rug and Drapery Event
ever held in This City. For full informa
tion in regard to this Great Going-out-of-Business
Sale see
mense
Period
a Very Short
Our Store Will
(This In Talk No. 10 of a Series on
"Th True Story of Kcitl Kslatt.")
A Real Estate Mans House"
You hear a great deal about the substantial old house; about
how much better people built years ago; how everything was
done by hand; how ruurh better materials were used, and so on.
As a matter of fact, there are no better examples of build
ing knovrn than the houses which are built today by the estab
lished real estate men of a city like Omaha.
"The Ileal Estate Builder" has made the building of house
his profession. By syslematlzlnK his work and using the most
modern methods and machinery he is able not only to build you a
better house than those put up thirty years ago, but he Is able,
to build it In one-third the time and at considerably less expense.
Some of the materials used In the old houses were unneces
sarily heavy and expensive. The up-to-date real estate man knowa
how to get quality and strength without being wasteful.
You will rind that (he houses built by the real estate men ar
alftnys in the very latest style to the smallest detail because the
real estate man must Veep in close touch with what the publlo
is demanding.
Building laws are very stringent now and every house must
be soundly put together. But the established, reliable "Real
Ksiate Builder" Is not satisfied with only keeping "within the
law." He is building the very heft he knows how. Hit future
Is slaked in every house be builds. , ,
You are at liberty at any time to go through any of the
houses being built in every part of the city by representative
real estate men and inspect for yourself the quality of the work
and materials.
A walk about sny of the newer sections will convince you
that "the reHl estate man's house" is enjoying a decided popu
larity.
(digued)
K. R. BENSON.
C. F HARRISON,
G. G. WALACE.
Committee.
SALES MADE THIS MONTH
IN OMAHA BY J. A. OLSON
The lollovtiiiK are a list of sales made
and clol this month by John A. Olson
V. A. Maxeiner, New Kngland Bsksry
company, bioux City, la., vacant corner
and four houses. Sixteenth and Dorcas
streets. Investment, espe.ts to Improva
In Hl;: K Khafenheig. Hingham. b.
reaidenre si 131 South T enl y-ninlli
home; B. W. Buvd, t'li-monf.
nt res, near J'!lehuj'. 'o''.
Iind Tlia iiee Want Ads. It pays!
Monday
n tit)
vening rapers
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Persistence is the cardinal vir
tue in advertising; no matter
how good advertising may be
in other respects, it must be
run frequently and constant
ly to be really succcessful.
Let The Bee get you a good job.
"Situations Wanted" ads are free
a?