4 B OMATIA, RUXPAT MORNTXO, FEBTirATtT 27, 1915. What Women Are Doing in the World ORGANIZES DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS IS BOSON. . The Benson VTamtm't Christian Ttn pemnre union rrwta Friday at : o'clock at th horn of Mm. H. N. Hawklna 1 North Pistleth evemia An vnlistlo prronrum will be f It tin under th direc tion of Mr. John FUake, who U county superintendent for evansellstle work. The series of lecture frn under the sraspire of th Omaha Boot My of Flna Art this winter will eloaa with two lo torra hy 1orado Tart, tha well-known sculptor of Chloaso. Mr. Taft will slv hi first lwtur on "Oothlo Bculptur" Thursday afternoon at tha Hotel Tonta rtell at 4 o'clock and hi last art talk on "Renslsssnr Sculpture." March 14. Two business meeting- which follow will close tha year's work for tha Flna Arta society. Tha Trnnyson chapter of tha Chautau qua circle will meet at : p. m. on Monday with Mn. John R. Webatar. 7tt Farnam treet. Roll call respons will b quotations from Lonsfellow, Lowell. Lanier and Lincoln. Tha first chapter In "American Ideals" will ha In chart t Mrs. W. C. Lyla Three-mlrwit papers will be read on Longfellow by Mrs. d. Ei Bryson; Lowell, Mrs. R. B. Parrott: Bid Bey Lanier. Mrs. EX O. Ifampton; Wuh. In si on, Mrs. H. N. Crals; Bishop Vin cent. Mrs. K. Nelson; Uncoln. Mrs. F. H. Wray. who will reclU tha "Oetty bur address. " These six notables were Jl born fn February. There will be a review of "The Bravest Bon" by Mary Flnon, Mrs. W. B. Howard; a review of "The Peddlerr" y Lucille Baldwin Tan Flyke. Mrs. J. H. Jones; recitations, "Slnerlns Ieave." by Mrs. R. Fl 8in deriand; "O Captain) My Captain!" by Wre. F. II. Wray; 'Tha First Bnowf ail- by Mrs. B. A. Waue-h, and muslo by Miss Adah Klopp. The story tellers' section of tha Asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Wednesday at 4 o'clock at the home of Miss Helen Rommtr, 614 Psrk avenue. Btorles will be told by Miss Ann Fry, Mrs. Vincent Hascall and Mrs. Stephen Xevlea U. 8. Orant Women's Relief Corps trill be entertained at a kenslnrton at tha home of Miss Bophla Bchneider, HO South Twentieth street, Tueadsy afternoon. Mrs. Charles O. Bverson Is entertaining at a eard party at ber home. Thirtieth . and Flnkney streets, Tuesday afternoon (or tha Oeorf A, Custer Women's Re lief Corps. Taktnf time by tba forelock, tha home oonomlcs department of tha Omaba Wo man's club will have a sprint sardenlns program Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Toung Women's Christian associa tion, when Mrs. F. B. Stewart will talk on "Habit and Growth of Hardy Peren nials In Nebraska" Keens Abbott, cne of the best known Omaha writers, will apeak ea "Tha Truth of Fiction" for the open program of tha literature department of tha Omaha Wo man's club following It business sen si on Monday. Mrs. M. ii. JlaptonstaU will Ins; tha Jewel song from "Faust" and "Tha Danta," by Chadwlck, and little Olga Eltner will give a Violin solo, Mrs, C K. Mullln It leader ef tha program. Tha Benson Baptist Missionary atrela will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. T, Williams. Mrs. V. R. Sharp wUl rad a paper on "Robert Koffett," Mrs. Ben Fletcher will review several chapters of "Iaybrk In Darkest AJ rloa," The Rev. A. C Douglas of tha First Tutted Presbyterian osturoh, will gtv a talk before the Business Women's noon day meetln Tuesday at Agricultural hall, court house, from U to . The women of 8t Mary's Avenue Congregational ohuroa will serve the luncheon. The attendance la gradually increasing at tha noonday luncheons and prayer meetings. t Mra K. R. J. Kdholm announoas tha baby health exhibit which some to Omaha from Lincoln March 11. la booked through the state up to April tt, From Omaha tha exhibit goes to Falls City for a week, then to Tork. Fullarten, Pierce. Q tilde Rock and Ains worth. Mrs. Edholm, who goes to Lincoln the early part of tha week on business In eon section with the exhibit, will accompany the exhibit to Fuller-ton for tha Third district meeting April 4 and ii to Pieroa, April T. where a welfare organisation Is in progress of formation i and to Ains- worth, April U-U. for the Sixth dis trict meeting. Mrs. Draper Smith, former stale suf frage president, announced at the social artence department meeting of the Woman's club Monday, that aha waa now devoting roost of her time to active work in the prohibition campaign. An "endless ehaJn" ays em will be used by the Omaha Woman's club in bringing out audiences at tha lectures at the baby health exhibit in tha oourt house. March 11-11. Each club member has been asked to bring one woman who will profit by the exhibit, and another woman whom aha knows can interest another woman, and ao on. The General H. W. Lawton auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans wUl bold Ita regular meeting at Memorial haJl, Wednesday afternoon. Tha North Side Mothers' club will bold tta monthly meeting at tho home of Mrs. R. H. Fair. MS Baratoga street. Tuesday afternoon at 1: o'clock. This meeting waa to be held February a, but was postpooea on account of illness la families of tha members. A program on James Whitcomb Riley and his work baa been arranged. Four delegates to the biennial con vention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs to be held la New Tork City In May, will be 'elected by the Omaha Woman's club Monday. Mra KL M. Syfert, president of tho club, an' Bounces the following tellers for tha election: Meedamea. Edward Johnson, chairman; Thomas urowa, C. B. Coon. Mary I. Crelgh. E. E. Crane. Lois Coch ran. Frauk CarmlchaeU Robert Ollder, R. C. Jordan. A. R. McFarland, Thomas Tracy. F. C. Tym. C. O. Pickett. K. B. Whitehouse. Frank Hoel, William Rows and Mlse Edith Ward. Mrs. J. D. Hiss will giro a final re port of the Train school soup kitchen. Mrs, J. N. Paul ef SL Paul, president of ths Nebraska Federation of Women' tluba, will be the guest of ths Omaha Woman's club March U-U. for tha open ing of the Bsby Health exhibit at th court house. Mrs. K- R- J lid holm. Mra VK. KmmeL Mrs. K. it- Os-len will reed a paper on "What Is the Eugenics Movement," Mrs. W. C. Price, "Health Certlfloatee and the Marriage Cere mony," and Mrs. C. O. An-lereon, "Prac O'sJ Appllcatlim of Eugenlca" There will be a discussion on prenatal Influ ences and a report of the state laws governing marriages of mental Incom petents, criminals, paupers snd the dls-eer-1 by Mrs. M. B. Powell. Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. V, Ioty. The Ruelness Women's club will glva a leap y-ar party In the parlors of tha Toung Women's Christian association Tuesday evening at o'clock. Enjoyable games have been planned by the com mittee, which Includes Miss Hattle Plck ard. Miss Katherlne Worley and Miss Nellirh. This Is the first social affair of tha club. V. W. C. A. ta. The ervlre on Sunday afternoon at 4 .TO will he the last or tlie special serv- j - i. , nrifrHon 'ith (U'Mtee month. TM will be the blrthrtsv rvlce. with la spertnl outline sent bv the nstlonal bosr f of the Touns Women's t'hr stint awo latlon. In addltw-n to '.hl. Mrs. 1". Hirford will Im the speaker of the r ftern on. At the soclnl h"iir. which fol- 'lows, Miss Merle Hurrls will be the horn- f .i.nt t-, rehmi'iits will he s'rved e1 a nro""m "f n" and stories riven by Miss Hazel Evans and Miss C'eclle Lyon. The gymnasium department Is arrang ing to give a class In aeshtlq dancing on Tuesdsr afternoon at S IM. Terms nan I be secured by telephoning to tho general nice. An advanced class In home nursing has been organized under the direction of Miss rtcssln Randall of the Vie ting Nurses' association end will meet on Friday evening at 7:S. The work will ennnirt, In a large psrt, of demonstration and practice and will be very Instructive. Trie March Budget, containing the an. Fourteen clubs and groups of younger i",,B' reports or every department of the girls of the Toung Women's Christian H.',"' Y. .I.";""' rT.VJ F. J. Blras and Mrs. F. charge of the exhiolt. J. Burnett have association will have a banquet at the association Baturcfay, as part of the Jubilee celebration. Bpeclal decorations, club songs, cheers and toasts are In cluded in the program that Is being planned. The annual election of officers for Alpha Chl Omsga sorority will be held Baturday afternoon at the home of Miss I Ethel Fry. Tho Dundee Woman's club will consider four short stories at ths meeting Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Harts. (014 California street. Mra. John O. reiser will be the leader and Is to be ssslsted by Mra T. L Combs and Mrs. O. a Toung. the stories being "Ths Ninth Man," by Mare lies ton Vorse; "Tha Triumph of Night," Edith Wharton; 'An Epilogue," Gertrude Hall, and "The Keeper of the Jewel." Henry Van Dyke. Mra Frank Carmlchael Is in chare of tha current events discussion. Henry Van Dyke program will be given by tha Omaha Story Tellers' league at tho library Thursday afternoon. Miss Ruth Thompson, leader of the program, will tail "The Little Tom," Mra J. W. Metoalfe, "Vera;" Mrs. O. D. Rica, 'The Mansion." and Mra. C. W. Pollard, "Ths Blue Flower." Tho position of women In Holland will bo discussed by tho literature department of tho Bouth Omaha Woman's club Tues day afternoon at Library hall, under the direction of Mrs. R. P. Falkner. Mra William Berry will read a paper on "Woman In tho Home;" Dr. Adda Wiley Ralston on "Women In Publlo Life;" Mrs. A, n. MUler, "Queen Wllhelmtna;" Mra B. C. Ilynes, "Jacqueline," and Mra Fatkner on "Hand Work of Women." A D'Annunxlo program has been ar ranged for the literature department of tho Omaha Woman's club Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at tho Toung Wom en's Christian association building. Mra R J. Edholm, leader of the program, waa called out of town, so her place win bo taken by tho department leader, Mrs. U. Mullln. Mra J. T. Ferguson. Mra X Combs and Mra 3. O, Tsiser will assist In tbo program What is Going On in Society Circles Abraham Lincoln Was Cousin of His c I v . Ing. the occasion being Those present were: birthday. Mesdamea Hermn Roeanlg E. C. Hensmsn Henry Hennlnrs William Schnell Misses Kvelyn Schnell Mable Paulsen Messrs Herman Root Alfred Pnulsen Glen Paulsen Veedamee Herman Paulsen R. Ruser H. k. I aulsen II I ahl Misses Orace Paulsen FOLLOW t-3 at j Messrs Eugene Hensman tlisrley Hensman W III I'nuleen Mrs. E. C. Hensman entetrfalifcd at her Lome on West Center street Wednesday evening when covers were laid for: Mefdsmca Fred Wohlers O. F. Kumpf H. Koeeels E. C. Hensman Misses Fannie Hensman Messrs. Kugene Hensman II. 1 ahl Women's Christian JZrs.CV.Bsnks Abraham Lincoln's birthday was heart ily oelebrated by C. D. Hanks, ttiGJ North Thirty-third avenue, for Mr. Hanks claims relationship to the martyred presi dent His greatgrandfather, Harvey Hanks, was a brother of Abraham Lln C.2Maitks Ken Is in ooln's mother.' Mr. Hanks Is a tuckian by birth. Just now he Ga'.esburg, DL, on construction work, but Is expected to return In a few wetks. He Is active In tho local Carpenters union. No. 427. (Conlnued from Pago Two.) morning to attend the annual banquet of Alpha Phi sorority. Elect ion of officers will take plaoe at tho business meeting of chapter B. N. of tho P. E. O. Sisterhood. Saturday morning at 14 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. O. H. Monoid. Mrs. n, S. Orout will as sist lira Msnold in entertaining the club. Chapter E of tho P. SL C Sisterhood will also have Its annual election and in stallation of officers Thursday afternoon at tho homo of tho president. Mra W. B. Woodward. Tho Dundee circle of tho Child Con servation league will meet Monday after noon at tho homo of Mra -lobert M. Llndsey, CJ South Twenty-ninth ave nue. Tho program, which is on "Art." In charge of Mra N. K. Bype. Roll call will bo answered with current errata Mra I. H. Arey will give a paper on "The Object of Art Study and Ita Innuenoo on Child Culture." and Mra Sypo one on "St. Michael Slaying tho Dragon." by Ouido Rent, as the typo of a graat moral lesson taught through art. ' tOra Lena Ellsworth Dale will give tho story of "Tannhauser" and Mra B. A. Weathers will sing. Tho B. L B. club of Benson was en tertained at St Barnard's hall Thursday afternoon at a social eard party. A dainty luncheon waa served, tho newly elected offloers acted as hostaesea The prise winner werei Miss Mary Ksnney. rirst pnse; Mra Rose Sells, second prise, and Mrs. J. Anderson, consolation prize. There were thirty guests present Tho meeting of the Benson Women's Christian Temperanoo union, to have been held next Friday, will bo postponed on account of th county Institute being held then la Omaha. Tho Benson Woman's club met at the homo of Mrs. Oeorgo Iradal for a study on "Drama." Mra Mart Armstrong acted a leader. Paper on "Cornerstones on Modern Drama," "What Constitutes a Play." and Art ef Shakespeare and Ibsen Con trasted." were read by Mr. J. T. Hooper, Mra. W. H. Loch nor and Mia Cora ToUnan. . Furthsr plans and report were given by th dvlo committee In regard to bet ter baby day on March 14 from 1 to o'clock. The president appointed Mr. Harry Rivelt and hora Arthur How to repre sent the club at the exhibit on March 1L Mra W. II. Anderson mill lead tho pro gram on Peru and tho "Remarkable Civ Utxetlon of the Incao" to b given for the Clio club Wednesday afternoon. The meeting will be held at th home of th W. R. McFarlanea Mka C H. Balllst will be hostess for Mu Sigma dub Wednesday morning whan a program en Browning's 'Tho Flight of the Ducheea" wNl be given under the leadership of Mis May 'Rial. Mr. George Fiatner and Mra C. C. Balden will assist in th program. A eugenics program will be given by the North Bide circle ef the Child Con serration League of America Friday at o'clock at the borne of Mr N. Fenger, Personal Mention. Mir. Max Bchwarts Is In New Tork and expects to return home about March 10. Mrs. J. L. Baker and O. D. Austin of Omaha arc among the new arrivals dt th Elms hotel. Excelsior Spring; Mo. Mrs. It C Moor ha given up her apartment In the Normandlo and wilt ba with her daughter, Mra Harry Jordan, for a whlla New arrivals from Omaha at tho Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Borings are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Drexel. Mr. C A. Wtlhelm and Mr. Hugh McCaffrey. Miss Harriet Mots Is now released from scarlet fever quarantine, , and ' Mis France Hochstetler and Mis Ida Par- low, two other scarlet fever victim, are improving. In and Ont of the Bee Eire. Mr. Herman Kestler ha returned from New Tork. Mr. C. B. Bharkleford and family learo for th south today. Miss Isabel Vlnsonhalsr, who ha been visiting relative in Kansas City, I leav ing today with her aunt for a trip to New Orleans. Colonel and Mrs. B. F. Nsble and dan go ter, Miss France Neble, returned ' Sun day from a two months trip. Including Port Arthur and San Antonio, New Or leans and Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mr. Gould Diet left Tuesday afternoon for New Orleans, and will tay through th carnival week. Mr. J. Clark Colt who ha boon stop ping at th Hotel Fontenetle. left Sunday to spend th remainder of th winter In California Mr. Colt will bo at tho Fon- 'nell until her return, program of muslo and recitations waa given. Mr Grayson Moore ha recovered from an attack of scsrlet fever and her little girls are at homo again. The Boy Scouts of Dundee held a meet ing Tuesday evening In the Dundee Pres- byterisn church. Mr. W. (i. Templeton gave an Informal talk on his experience In th civil war, Mr. Samuol Ward played th violin, and a series of moving pictures wsr given appropriate to George Wash ington' birthday. Mra Joseph Polcar entertained in formally Baturday afternoon for Miss Susanna Walker. Tho Tannyaon chapter of the Chau tauqua circle will meet Monday with Mr. John R. Webster, when a sgclal program complimentary to Dr. Vincent founder of tho society, will be given. West Ambler Social Activities Me-dsmes V. Newton F. Fox JI. K. F'aulsen J. H Root 11. F. Paulsen Ml.ses Msrv Hensman Messrs. Kutlolf Ruser Charley Hensman The West Side Tenjpersnce union will serve supper at the Jennings Methodist church Friday evening, Msrch 3, from to p. m. A son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Meyers on Forty-eighth street. John Fulmer of Columbus, Neb., wm In Omaha last week attending the Auto mobile show, and while here, was the guest of Mr. and Mra J. J. Fulmer on Forty-eighth street Mrs. Miller Anderson celebrated her fiftieth birthday at a dinner at her home on Wednesday. Covers were laid for: Mesdamea Martin Johnson, W. C. John son, B. E. Gants, J. J. Jortrenaon, J. K. Nelson. John Hansen, C. P. Christenson. 1A. L. Molgard, Anderson and Miss Thora Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Olden had as their guests last week Mrs. A. R. Brooks of Drookyns, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Allon of Hardy, Ia Mrs. H. R. Morris. Albert Lee, Minnesota, and Mrs. II. G. Lowe of Sheridan, Wyo. Florence Social Items Mra Andrew Anderson of Blair, Neb., was th guest of her brother, Henry An derson, snd family Thursday. H. T. Brlabln left Sunday evening for Glen Falls. N. T., to attend th funeral Mra L. T. Bullock I suffering from a sprained kne received In a bad fall laat week. Mr. Paul Robertson of Grand Island was the guest last week of Mr. and Mra. John Long. Mr. and Mra John Robshaw have taken tho house at 481S Paciflo. Mrs. J. Fermen of Bert rand, Neb., who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Smith, went to Havelock, Neb., last week to spend soma time with her daughter, Mra. L. Johnson, beforo re turning to her homa , Mra J. Clark returned laat week from Bolivar, Mo., where ah ha spent sev eral weeks, and la now seriously 111 with appendicitis. The T-Nem-Earuma dub gar a large dance at th Woodmen hall Saturday venlng. The Grace Sax Bible class will meet Tuesday at 10 a m. with Mra Martin Johnson, 4810 Walnut street Mra A. M. Jackson was quit 1U with grip last week. Th Ladle. Aid society of tho Jennings Methodist church will meet Thursday, of hi mother, who died there Sunday March X. with Mra Leroy Frasell, 4801 after a abort Illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevor of Cal houn have moved to tho farm of J. II. Maroy street Mra B. Otterpohl and daughter. Mis Hilda, of Madison, Neb., wer guest of I Williams, having purchased it re- Mr. and Mr. A. M. Jackson last week. cently. Mra John Blake entertained at lunoh Mr. and Mra Harry Dodd have moved Tuesday, when covers wer laid for Mr. from O'Neill. Neb., to Florence and will and Mm. E. G. Orover, Rev. R. H. Chen- oocupy tho W. F. Houston farm tho com- oweth, Mra It W. Stewart, Mra F. N, In rear. Mr. and Mra Houston and Jensen. Mr. J. J. Fulmer and Miss Ella family moved to Omaha An enjoyable surprise party waa given Mis Lillian Broderson at her horn on Roberta Mr. H. W. Stewart entertained Satur day afternon for th following guests Saturday vnmg. After a delightful eve- Misses Bertha Hensman. Bertha Hart- KlQntfl inj I smalt, iuiuvr. vttui, n?9iirivi,u u;auu I T74 ksl tTaenOHAetil S"t1 TTHmKhsi TVn.. nnUi.t we Mtu Kdna -" va pent ntng spent In game refreshment wer erred. House. Mis Agnes Johansen. Miss Eliza-1 "'"' t' "ZZTJ1 -V. r. bh Johan.en Mis. Lortta 8. MU. ?n e'd.rtng Vowel. rXTJZZZ . T ... I Those present were: Mesdamea Bert roaeron. juis uiuu urouer-on. s Poller. N. F. Thorn peon. A. C Wllg, A. - i a e -Sk a. a r r g I Fait Festivities. Mrs. Ray Perry had a dinner and Auto mobile show party Thursday evening. Th guests wer Messra W, M. Dover and Leigh Lincoln of Tork, Mesdamea Mclntyr and Grace Hal and Mr. and Mra. O. M. Smith. Mra A, W. Sydney entertained Fri day afternoon at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. George L. Dlngham of Sioux City, formerly of Omaha Mr. and Mra Dlngman, who have been guest to th Automobile show, will return horn Monday. On of tho prettleat affair of last week, waa given Monday evening by Miss Hasel Sorlmlger for her sister. Mis Ina, at their homa Th room war decorated throughout with th national color, using th red, whit and blue paper, flag, shaded lights and Japanese lantera Th affajr waa in th form of an Informal dance, and refreshment wer served later In th evening. About thirty guests wer present. Dundee Society Notes The Tuesday Night Dundee Dancing club gavo a znaaquerado ball Tueaday evening at Hart' hall. Mr. and Mra J. E. Oeofg gav a din ner of eight covers last Saturday even ing at their homa Mra E. M. Roy Sunderland and Mra Martin Dtmery gav an Informal luncheon t th University club last Saturday for twenty guesta Miss Katharine Orabl entertained her high school dancing class last Saturday venlng at Hart' hall. About thirty five oouplea were preeent Tho Tennyson chapter of tho Chau tauqua circle met Monday with Mia Eunice Friend. Mr. Jame Oonrad and Mis Katharlno Conrad entertained at a matinee party at tho Orpheuro. Monday, for Mlae Ellen Weart Mr. K. A. Benson entertained at cards and afternoon tea Monday for Miss Suzanne Walker. About twenty-two member of tho Dundee Bowling ctuo met ror a game at tho Farnam alley Tuesday, followed by luncheon at th University club. The Missionary society of th Dundee Preebyterlan church met Friday at th horn of Mra Jennie Buhonborn. Th Glrla' Bible clas met Friday with Mary Elisabeth Hamilton. Mra John A. Moor left Wednesday for an extended visit in Alabama and Florida Mr. T. L. Oomb I In Minneapolis attending and ad dreaming, tho annual convention of tho Minnesota Retail Jew elers' association. Dr. Samuel Dodds gav a talk on th Book of Acta to tho Women' Blbl c buses of lKinoee, Thursday morning at the Dundee Preebyterlan church. The L'ght Bearers' society of the Dundoe church held a social Saturday afternoon in th Bunday school room. A Ch rlatln Albach, Mr. Myron Lynn, Mr. John Burgschat. Mr. Leonard . Bhlebet, Mr. Andrew Albach, Mr. Robert Morln, Mr. George House, Mr. Ivor Klalson, Mr. Edward Nlelson. Mr. Herman Broderaon and Mr. Carl Nielsen, R. V. Learning of tho TJhitcd States nary I In Florene vlalttng hi brother, Herbert Learning, and friends. Mr, and Mr. Chris Knag will mora to their farm wast of town th for part of th week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and family leave th flret of tho week for Chadron, Nod, where they will make their homa Mr. and Mra C H. Knag entertained delightfully at card on Wednesday eve ning. About eighteen guest wer present Th Country Life club will meet at th Poaca school house on Friday evening, March . Frofa Hoppert and Howard of tho TJidroralty of Nebraska will be th principal speaker. Mrs Elmer Norllen of Ltnooln 1 spend ing tha week as tha guest of his parent on their farm north of town. Mr. Clem Mortensen left 8unday to visit with hi parents, Mr. and Mra Charles Mortensen, at Winner, 8. D, Mr. and Mra John Chase, who were reoently married, wer pleasantly sur prised on Saturday evening when a num ber of their friends dropped In on them In their new homa Th Ladles' Aid society of th Metho dist church waa entertained by Mra. Oeorgo Cayman and Mra C. IL Smith Thursday afternoon. MT. Charles Gwynn was pleasantly surprised In honor of hi sixteenth birth day at his bom by a number of young peopla Among those present were Miss Msy Barham, Mis Pernlc Parka Mis Dorothy Bhulxe. Mis Helen Peterson; Messra Gerald Freeman, Paul Anderson. Vlret Barham and Albert Jaccobberger. Mra Frank Brown entertained tho T. T. clas of ths Presbyterian Sunday school t her home Frtcay evening. This class has In preparation a play, "The Spinster's Return," which will b given next Friday evening. The O. O. P. circle of th Ladle Aid society of th Presbyterian church gav an Invitation musical at th homo of Mra Oeorgo Blert Tuesday afternoon. Mra J. B. Butter returned Tuesday from St Edward. Neb., where she as sisted In tho dedication of a new Ires- byterian church, Mra Frank Babbitt will entertain the meeting of the Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterian church at her horn next Tuesday afternoon. Mlaa Lake Erie Ktrkpatrtok waa elected superintendent of th primary depart ment and Mrs. J. B. Butter superintend ent of the missionary department of tho Douglas County Sunday School conven tion In Omaha the fore part of tho week. The Florence school gav a cantata In honor of Washington' birthday at th Eagle hall on Wednesday evening. Over (04 were In attendance Frit Kropk spent "Monday and day at Chalco, Neb., visiting frlenda Hatfield, S. W. Wee tin. Grant Hayaa F. Kerns, and Mis Mary Peterson Mr. Henry Paulsen was surprised by a number of her frlenda on Tuesday even- Woman Convicted of Perjury is Given . Ten Months' Term SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. M.-Florene Anderson, th first woman In many year to be tried on a perjury charge in the iocal United States district oourt has before her a sentence of ten months In tho county Jail. She waa found guilty yesterday and sentenced by Judge Maurice T. Doollng. Following her conviction th district attorney' office announced a policy of prosecuting all perjurer without regard to sex- Deputy United States District At torney M. A, Thomas said: So 'many women come before th grand Jury and th United State com missioner and swear falsely that the Jnlted State attorney's office ha decided to prosecute all who commit perjury. I feel that a certain class of women who are Identified with white slave case have combined to defeat Justice and have planned to swear falsely when It becomes necessary. 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Or, Are Both Singing TOGETHER?; Prince Lei Lani (Mr, E. K. Rose), Native Born Hawaiian, Professional Singer and Recently Hawaiian Soloist of the "Bird of Paradise" Company WILL GIVE A SERIES OF Recitals and Victrola Demonstrations AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT Monday, Feb. 28; Wednesday, Mar. 1; Frifey. Mar. 3; Sat Mar. 4, Commencing at 2:30 P. M.r f KA, , "4 f , -uvs C - - f j - v 4f r . .'"'': I j 1 M j ; r v. - 1 1 H"T1-- 1 . -, - J Mr. Rose will take his place beside the Victrola, win In sert Id to It a record made by himself at the Victor Co.' Lab oratories, will let the record play for awhile, will then take up the melody himself, wain sins It with his voice alone, then with his voice as duplicated in the Victrola. During this exhibition there will not be a soul in the Audi ence who will be able to detect when the LIVING singer starts or stops. o NE cannot tell WHICH ii Doing the Singing the Human Marvel Whof" .nr. . n i .1 as I V riPT v r a Tl . n . IV ir tw MAUL tbe Record, or tbe marvelous viuikula inai Recreates ms voice If you delight in harmony hear Mr. Rose in terchange his voice with that of Mm. Schumann Hetnk, the famous sons; bird. "The Rosary," an exquisite Victor record, by Mme. Helnk, will be Inserted in the Victrola, started, stopped, etc.. and Mr. Roae will often substitute his voice for that of Mme. Helnk, while few indeed will detect s particle of difference. Mr. Rose has scored success with a voice tha is baritone, tenor or male soprano at will. This same gentleman has created many exquisite) "Hawaiian" records in the Victor Laboratories snd has toured the length and breadth of the country as tenor soloist in the original "Bird of Paradise" Co. To hear him will be a treat for you Indeed. Osoar Cesk Eisfsus. CANON CITT, Colo Fh. H Oaoar Cook waa executed her at t li this morn ins for the murder of Andrew J. Lord and William McPuerson in Denver, March l miX Remember, No Charge to Hear Him at MICKEL'S Nebraska Cycle Go. Corner 15th and Harney Sts. OMAHA, NEB. 71