4B TirE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 0, 1916. , , . - . - . i i What Women Are Doing in the World Mr. Mai A. Hosteller ft Hruilton, president el the N'lrkfc Mother Iy auxiliary to th nati mmt oriraiilrafiori fennOfd ,f Mia Ann Jarvl of I'hils ddphl. announces that M itlier day III be fttMHirvml Hi pft)w M'lndiy In May, which fall on May J thin yenr. Dn ceoimt rf th tilth ct nf fnh cr nst'on to be worn en Mother' 4ar, thl ortatlrm lis fr"srl a button taitu which can be worn a ul.it1tute for th flow.r. 'Mother dar touch th hurl f II people hroti(th th lov we hear our mother. tt msny enterprising person have taken m1vfiniK of the establish'"! iay hy rartietlon aal" for enterprise! entirely- forelan to Mother's day and un part of the proceeds tin ever him out fa the Mother's Day oc;ili.n," rata Mr Hosteller. "Th nlitcct f tiit lay la 'il'-'y t honor mother, Pol t 11" ailvanfaiia of hr. Il la Ilia only day set spsrl f ir the mother In ihlai or any country, f-uv'tiif (h, of liir, klivl tirrrta to In r, rr In hr name and lii'tnury will hilriif the f ult (I'ulrcl hy the fcmnlir of MnilxTa cy : official j ffami ar ready to f ru ll oit ft I hoped thro'iah thin to t ff'"i mil form teMfratl'ft of Mofher' flay. Nrlifafcka honornry vice pri-sld'nt for thl , iili n are: V.. J. Mm kail. Lincoln; Nnrrl f:rown, Oinaha: I'unr Jaiin, lla'r..i, lfos I,. Hammond, Fremont; f, J. Mci mthy 'oh'ri, I'e'll Jsaann, Nchrneka 'lit; M, . Ileaeetl, WCeou; Jud V. M. H'ol"o1t, Valentine; fir A , 1 tinman, KvarnVi Flr Hrtwntd, Cojiiniliuar J. ., Mlfi twh, Kidney, and W. II Tliotna, (Jraoil Jaind. Mra, 2 T. Mndy a hr.ii tor an npn maatlii of Uia Wwm'i ?iirliln Tmprnoa nnln of MinAn Krlday aftamfKin. Mra, K. II, Hulllvon ld on lha proram of "Hvlal IJyilan," which waa follow 4 hy dlai-tiraloni on Ilia ''dry" camptJfti by ahont fori wotnn pint, Tli a Manaon Woman ! elub mrt Ttmra day at tjia horn tit Mra. O II. Tuiil. w) an Mr, r, A. Traf kd on Ilia ''(,ti-l 1aon on 'TalnMnx," Thraa r'Op'f n Landacap, Diworatfv and Mural ralRtlnca," and ona on '"Hia Miniflcjooo o Colora In fainting ," wara read. Tlia progTam Waa followad hy a pnrllainanlary law drill. Id by Mr. W, If. Isrnhntr, and th reading of tha ravUlon of (ha oonatlttiiln and hy-laa, whh'h wra Opted. Th PapMat MIalonary rlrrla of Hn. ton will rifat on Tlmraday at tha homa ot Mra. r. V. Kh.ffcr In Omaha, Mr. CI. 11. Murrlll will l. wl on Uia flmt almly of tha naw book, "Alfana or Amarlcgriar' Mu Hlgma hold tta annual mtln Wadnaadaf at lha homo of tha praaklnnt, Mr, Iaaa W, Carpntar. ThPro will be r altrtlnn of offlrara and a iiinmry of tha yoar'a work under tli leadnrahlp of Mra. ft. K. Towna. Inalad of th regular rm-HIng hour In tha morning, tha club win coma together at t ' a'llork, Fol lowing tha bualnnaa meollhg tlir will tw a tea, at whlrh tha offlrera, Including Mra. duom tamon, Mr. M. I). J lunula and Mra. E. M. A Kiel), will ' t a hoateaar, Onlaworthy'a "The rroalanda" will b atudM by h Iunda Woman'- sluh Wadnaaday afiarnoon at fh lionm of Mr. M. K. ftypa, (IW Hurt llreet, Mr. W, Tyler Johnann, th lender, will d!cu tha atyla, eettlng and eharacterlKatlon; Mr. W.' B. Khafcr. tha plot, and Mr. Oaorge f?. Young, tha gcnaral phllnaophy. AH warn her have hoan urged to b pre. ant aa plana for tha work for the anu ing year will be dltid, Cleorge Bernard haw and hi work will be dlriniN'd at tha meeting or tha Wirt Omaha Mother' Culture tlub Trt day afternoon at tha home or Mra T W, i 'ox. Mra. C. D. Ilutnhlnvon wilt read a paper on haw and Ida Influence on tha dram and Mr. Ulaln Trudid will trlva tha atory of "Th Widower' Houaee." Roll call rtaponaa will be quo tation from any Khaw play. Nebraaka geography will be gone Into by Chapter H. S. ot lh P. P., O. aUter hood Saturday morning. Mr, O. II. Menold u lundtT of tha program and tha hoaleaaei arn Mra. Vincent Ilancall and Mli Clara Maaon. Three Ruatem alorlea and a hiimorou on will be told at tha Wych Hlory Tell er league nieeg Thur.day afternoon at tha public llhiary. ,Mi Kdna Imr land. I...r of lha progim, ill be a. ltad by Mla Ujulna liratton, Ml Cora Barclay and Mlm Annetle KLurry. The liieratur department of ,tha Hual neaa Woman' club will have charge of the pix.ruin Tueatlay evening. "Kir lunfal," by Jamea (ual Iowk will ha given under Ui leaderahlp of vta Vile Won, with reeding by club tufa br. i T tloalng e. lute In lb frame league aure will h ,t ,,f i)iltt,im.t Jeriee ft the rmv.r.liy pf Nebiaak. Monday at o'c,.,k iu j)t umiiiorlum of lh tVy Naiw.nl batik building. "The f tl llh Ulerarr frama" lll he 1,1. uhkMt. Mintiie d-nl.,..ri tivkei t t, ti4 t '' door. Tha -!!. eectua of th A .li1..t Oil'eaiel oluninae ! .. rnieriainfd Weu.iM.lay al 4 e'rhnfe at the hm of the 111 ,r, -M lumwu. tret, A ..Ml o 1 1 tHlf , tv tt-l by lia uii IhiiUppi, n.Mt.ri. !,,, uvea one bp Ue 1 UmwA k,wm,i a otrtdefa Atieri.Mi Mle J, iivt t. f-.o t be t inula g irttg ,i. iu.,i ;; I -.,4 . .mi4 tMiMr ! ftal if Ixiow. . a..oki '! i It- and h. ei at ti t In !. t.t Mi i I H Wlit n..t, Th 4y i to .i. I t e i I 1M i e,U a f I . i t f a foHil ! i iii anil I li-.f a kaM I n f ' Ve- .li.'M f l'4ille Alnnma i.i be - I 'mil 1 t . '. -i- al l t. p. x el lit t : .4MH'lm ,,t. V y. k . UaVef f (h I y . t . ittt ' ti lb V.HI ) I ' Oal tIH 1 Ka (' W ei. (V .! n THt, y HKbia i" k"i lu et a ir uml I- a MeAi! a S V ll tl T''i kia i .riit (( A. C. C. SECEETAEY WHO IS SOON COMWO TO OMAHA. . y I .- " JBr, J J 1 I 2Uis. flunk L.tt?lby Modern Macjua," whl ha preeenlod by the folloalng rani; Mr. W, II. Abholl, Mr. II, C Newhriinili, Mr. Ann Jcoy moiid, Mr. K. K, Van Oredel nd th Ml Olive rnffman, Nfdla Hyan and faullna floxenherg Tha Korlh Hide Mother' club will meet with Mr. B. 1,. Ilarr, at .Vd Wet Mrodwy, In t'otincil liluff, T'edy aflernbon at ): o'clock. Moll call re ponee will be on wild fjowera, and piano olo will be given by Mra. J, W, llanaon. An outline of "Tha Turmoil," by Hnolh Tarklnalon, will t given by Mr. K, W, I'nwell, following which the book will b dli.'ucied by the member. Th !holarhlp trul of th HI In Kederailon of Women' club, headed hy Mr. Y. If. Tote, report having aided twenty tudent alnea tha beginning of their work, There have been change In plan from year io year a th Iruniee and advlaory commute ha endeavored to develop tha work In a manner to enable thm to render th greatest llance to tha greateat number pomlhla with tha gut of fholarhip and money. Inqulrle have been 0 numeroua that It I deemed advlanhla to tla th preaent general requirement which muat ha ful filled In order to rocelva eonaldcratlon at tha hand of the trualee. I. r'nndldal ahould be a reeldent of Nehraeka. i, Mut la recommended by a club h. longing to tha Nthraaka, atala federation (recommendation muat he algned by the preaident and recording aecreiary). t. Candidate muat be In vlgorou heallh; muat preeent record of arholarehlp and lellcr of poraonal reiiommendnllun from: (I Th principal of arhool laat attended, b) Tlia elergyman of churi h laat at tended, (c) f)n buelnea ni'm. In th award of ''holarehlp th truaten take Into eonalderatlon tha num ber and kind of credit and that together with tha kind of recommendation I their guide In making th nomination to vacnnclea. The earn rulei and requirement ob tain In mnklng loan from the loan fund. Any atudent doelrlng to aecure a loan muat fumlah eame aet of credonttala, and, gcept for peclly named fund, muat be ready to enter th Junior year In the unlvcrelly, lon to any on t'ihnt are not to exceed I'W and ai mil for three year without Ititereat, All ludctil are required to ilgn a not agreeing to condition and In caae of hav ing accepted a nomination to a free acholumhlp mut algn an agreement, In raa of tnarrlaga, to repay to the Inatl'u tion the tuition In full for time adultly ualug the i hnlnrxtilp. Any pron denlroua of knowing rciilr- ment of any hnol or unlverltv hoii.di cotnmunlcata with th a:hool authnrltlea, thla being at on u mora aatlafactory and more courteou to tho achool aulhorl'lna. In making nomination tha Irualeea, while not requiring Contribution, rev taluly coc.alder It more ethh'nl for a club propoaltig a tudctit to alto rontrlvita to the loan fund. At Ita einie meeting laat full tha Ne braeka Hlrita Nurwa' aaaoclailon voted tn contribute l rent per capita, thna i nd Ing a cntilrlhuilon of lit!. Th Lincoln Womnn'i dub haa contributed lih and Hi" following amounta have rome from other club In the atala: ladle' Kcei-arch of ftella, Mi lliimbnldt, KVi; I'aanea (Hy coterie, fill; Tvrmnaeli Muiililpal liague, 11: Ktetnnnt Woman' club, $111. The Valley club I th bantu r club, ac cording lo elite of town and club, In March It carried out program fur the benefit of th loan fund. No r.1imIIiiii fo rhaigml, but a voluntarv contrl bulhui of u reatilled and the eame forwaiilid lo the (ruatuea. k There will be two i holarehll vacant i the rnlnrily of Omuh for tha inm 'l year Three coniot of five t iHIoli. nA.'"r mrainht . lege rmiiee. Thle I glveonlv to a fd lale of lite dinaha High ''hmd antt the loan tiwd t uaed lor th- i.i'1' cr ny of tuna he There r.l 1,1.0 ; iIdmimIU' a ioce a. holarehlp i-i' ,e al Itrvaitell Hall S'el.raik Mlllt ill n.ad.lny nl'n Ihinmh Cil.nirl en. ( Mu lUvMard, a lnur r e.-holar- i IP i f biNitil and inHlun at j pr tear. -.e Aiinir l,evla (ln4 e h.iUi.iiip aided ll 1.1) I i a eluUi.t ,ili 4 b it Halt tin, t in t, eii l tha ihi.iIo.i, r iiiim l I al nl le tr u, AlMdlcalHw lioul l 11, a le b J"ii It li eilf l.i eui'i Ci t nidi'I. B bjf b 1 1. An I e.i.r b.r ill be gum ht . li, Ur . vt tl e V K ii nn.i'nn.l t .ii 'i at the h Hi i.f Mi t l " 1 it ti.. t atenoe I n 1 ite I 1 .h I Hi be .kt end a t u,n l.l.r dill d i m loiiuitea lb i.eMr te i.(h t! t ,iu Mm If a .1 .e.t 1 l end 1 0.1 1 tt.il, 1. . 1. . , f . . .! bi t.i. r t. i.n. a 1 miiiwh t n, . e kii.ti e l . ( 1 .if a )' t e, ii, ., . I f, f l.. H I 1.1 I litil'. i i,,io trMii'4 at tt bvtO'e tit Mil I hli I t it IH S ... !'' illll. l ltll I A t , !" t f tka . h a i 1,1 i alii t- a. 1 r "iti - 1. t I v In; 1 Hi I i',t tlt..,. o, ,i .1 4t ,, Ivti a'U ' M fHa- t- 1 1 I . - I I I1 . si I. -1 1, . T. t'-t t 4 tl t.t ittn 1 1 1 1 1. 1 -, . -1 - ti I t t . 1 i"l I .t,- .t -tit.. M I ,1 t '-t.ti-t, t -M il i.--.i i' a - 1 m Iti . 1 11 1 ' tint 1 1 m i . :. '-lite ate i lit ln Great-Grandmother v v - i or. ItRs. ItA.HAcmiLAH Mr. M. A MacMlllan of Norfolk, though great-grandmother, I etreme ly youthful In aplrlt and especially proud of her two llttl great-grandchlldron. Thy are Carolyn Iteea, daughter of M.. and Mr. Hamuel Uaa, Jr., and Maatnr ( harli Harding, on of Mr, and Mr MacMlllan Harding. Mr. MacMlllan la great Vaeaar en- B. rtenadlct and Mr, William Ilallarman will read paper. Tha lesson will Include th first four chapter of "Way of tha Ilanete." Mra. W. If. Howard will read papr on th tr Aldeberan and Mr. If. , nirtl will lell th atory or ( harle II, Mlrd atudy wilt occupy tha meeting of tha Inindee circle of tha fhlld Oonaerva lion Insgiie, Monday afternoon at fha home of Mr. Mile Oreenleaf, 4M Powg- hia street, Miles (Ireenleaf of tha Audu bon oci'ty will give a talk on bird, and Kellogg rocorde of bird aong will la given on the Vlctrola. I loll call reapnn will be current event regarding bird. Mr I. II. Arey will glv a reading on tha "Meadow I-rU," Mr. T, U Travl will lead tha program of atudy for tha Clio club, Wednesday afternoon. Th meeting will be held at th horn ot Mr. A. N, Eaton. Mra. Jay Tturn will be th speaker at the weekly prayer meeting and luncheon of lh llnsln fJIrl' council, Tuesday, between M and 1 o'clock at th court house. The women of the Swedish mission will erve th luncheon. At tha close of this noonday meeting, the monthly meeting of the Committee Women's council will be held In th same room beginning promptly at 1 o'clock. Important matter ar lo b decided, It I announced. Tha final meeting for tha year of tha literature department of tha Omnha Woman's club will be held on lha mea mnlue floor at lh Hotel Fonlenelle, Wedneedny morning t 11 o'clock. Tha annual report will ba received nd of ficer for nest year elected. Tha meeting will b followed by ft luncheon at tha hotel for wlib-.h reenrvatlona will be re ceived by Mra. I- M. Lord and Mra. C. . Ilrmpel until Tuoaday evening. Tha Omaha chapter of th Daughters' of the American Revolution will meet Tueadey at t V o'clock at the home of Mra. John K. Webater, Thirty-eighth and l'rnm si nets. In addition to the busi ness meeting, a mualcal program will It given by Miss Henrietta lines, piano numbers. Miss l.uella A ml re son, violin, and Mies Martha Oreen, vocal selection. The (tmith fide Women' Christian Temperance union held a double elher medal content Thursday evening at lltai-a Methodist Rplscupftl church. Tin re were r lev m contreunta In tha oratorical coic Miss Nash to Play with New York Philharmonic Orchestra in Omaha Tli aptwaranc of Ml Frames fsnsh, Omaha plmiHt, with the Net York Phil harmonic riiell on Wednesday vei). in, April I, le of peeUI Interest h taime thl I an oif iilalhn lo-t.r heard in Omaha, a'th.tugh Ii U said l l ' t unite paid admission yearly then env ttri'bestrft In America. M I eisti tie oil nl tiftheett In Ibl country, and the f. t that It makee few tanr a. .uiini Iff i' Ii i appraiani e In I ninths (inte Us igiiUatnn, vthhh i" I (' i enl y I egr The lit nmnd -b I'tel ef an m utH nl 11 ,,f t is Viti. kttiuabt l it, fiii ii. 1, f Ml S h il ii'ni ltnl ' 1 1 III , 'k 'It II li 1t 01, tit li s Hi, l.i of lhl i-i. lieli l ii le - I 1 , r 1' l ' l ne s'u wi,ii t a f.. lh. kv kcik I'tiMhsiili.t.l.- ni.iMi.a .iitrlliiii that .t m lab. intc i a e'.e mI I " I l '' erta tl s ic heel t a a,hi.H liaauu a a t .i l l- ,,u.lSI'id Kit -' il eulie a "t a (it l lh" is ti' ittMi ih tr I n.e.ltt ,.(t I, ,nin. t f t ' I .. t . t .ut 1. I r, l- t I- ' , I14 ,1 t lled so nf ! t" ' .l 'It "lit f I :""l h. t,4 'hi 't'i'e is the ii. tt Mri i'i 1 1 i k't t 11 ' 1. 1 nut !' t a'tt at-ttt a t 1 Boosts for Vassar r-HCW CP HO TO thualaet. When tha noted lntltutlon for learning waa atarted, u Imniedlalely d cldid that hr daughter, Vx, ahould b enrolled on (h college book. Not only waa thla daughter graduated from Vae aar but her daughter, Mr. Hamuel Ilea, also graduated from th earn Institution and now llttl Carolyn I registered for lh famoit women' school. teat and aeven In th vocal, all boy. Tha conleat waa undor th direction of Mrs. W, Dent .of th flouth fid. Th or torlcal prla waa won by Amo Oramllch, who spok upon "Nw lUicrulla." Ken- neth Wells won th vocal pHs singing "Till th Band of th Insert Grow Cold." Mr. rrdricg TL Col of Omaha, chairman of Ut civil rvle reform de partment of th General federation of Women Cluha, announce that thl d partment will have tha co-operation of t'resldent Itlchard II. Vntxm and the Na tlonal Civil Hervlc lleform leagi dur Ing th New York biennial, and also of the Woman' auxiliary to th New Tork Civil Hervlce Reform association. Among the apea'atii'i for thla department appear tha name ot Mlea Julia Iihrop, head of tha Federal Children' bureau; Wll llah J. I)oherty, econd di'puty comml- sloner of charities; Miss Mary O. Hay of New Tork, a member of th Iloerd of th Oeneral Federation; Hon. Iimul If. Ordway, preeldent of tha New Tork fllata Civil Hervle commission; Mr. Imo gen B. Okleg of I'hfladalphla, former chairman of Ihla department; Katharine llement Dairl, chairman of th farol commission or New Tom; wuiiam n. Wilson, counsel for th Civil Bervieej Forum. nd Mr. Hlldreth, New York stat preaident. 1 Tha Civil Aervlo Reform luncheon will he held In lh east ballroom of th Hotel Astor, th conference to tak place In tha earn room. Mis Rtlseheth Ilrenlaer, Industrie.! e. rotary of tha Young Woman' Christian association and head of the vocational guidance section of th Association of Colleglal Alumnae, will be on of th principal speaker at a Joint conference of th Young Womnn' Christian asso ciation and tha Young Men's Chrluttan association In Chadron. Neb., next week. An Invitation la eatendnd to all club women to attend th forty-third annual meeting of th National Conference of Charities and Corrections In Indianap olis May 10-n. Women constitute a llttl tnor than W per cent of th member ship of thl great organisation, and throe of the nine divisions of discussion will he conducted by women, two of whom are also on tha blennlnl program. Mlm Julia C. Lalhrnp Is chairman of the division of children; fr Katherlne lie ment I'avla la tn rharae of the division of corrections, ard Mrs. Ada Eliot Hhcf- I l jj-'" : t If !i 1 ,. ; I. N - I, M I32HASKA y;o:.:a!, on bieitctal ART PEOGHAM, Nebraska, clubwomen are especially In terested In tha "Art" program fur th biennial convention of th Oeneral Fed eration of Woman' Club In New YoM In May because of the prominent part a Nehresk woman, Mrs. Anna Hlordn Morey of Hasting, h In th arrange ments. Mrg, Morey la vie chairman for tha art committee, Mra, M. . Johnston of Indiana being chairman, and- h will hav charge of th pottery exhibit. idr. Morey will lie leader at on aft. noon esbm on May 2, when report of t work ooompllhd will b given Mr. Morey will also attend b rt luncheon at th Hotel Astor, when ") women will b present. field, former member of th Massachu aetU Htat Hoard of r'bsrlHe, 1 In chars of the division on the family and th community. It I erpe'-ted that many club women en rout to th Nw York biennial will atop In Indiana poll for the session, Blecta circle, Maple Leaf Chapter of fh Kaatern BUr, will glv a kenslngton Katurday at tha horn of lr. and Mra. J, C. Lawrenr, Th following program will be given; flnno aolo, by Mis Char lott (HII; barlt'e olo, l-y Wlnfleld ... flhrum, Mr. Natlie Allen acompanlst ; reading, by Mr. J, V. tvMaman, and vio lin solo by Miss Cora Khneldr, Mr, it. Wetispler iccimpxilst.. A lrg block of scat- h heen reserve ! In th Auilliortuio at Coim'.ll Itluffs for Omaha suffragist on Hunday tvenlng, April K., when th national preslda.it, Mr. Carrie Chapman ''a-tt, will sp . Mr. Catt will b Introduced by Hr,n, M li. Hnyder, may t of Council liluff. Oni of th big event of Mr. ( ntt visit will bo th luncheon to b given at th 'Iron I hotel on Monday to all th county chair men of th Ninth district. Th Oeorgn A. Ciig'nr Woman' Rcl.f corj will hold It regulnr meeting Tues day afternoon at 2 3u o'clock In Memorial hall. V, W. '. A, Sfotea, The Vesper service this afternoon will be rather a iinliin one with Mrs. Adah Is-e, a mlsslonury from ('al'-ulla. India, ss the speaker, lire. I hiu Just re lumed from h-r slat.lnn In India where she ha had manv very Inlereetlng ex-tcrl.-innt II Imi lira" I'oola and Mrs. M'trtln will sing a due. At the ocll hour which follow Mis Louis Y. Curtl will be the humect. At till time, llwlil re fresliir.t'iits are s-rved ond there I op portunity for fellowship and vieillng. I'Uu-n are etill open in the KiiKllah grsmnisr lines, meeting on Tuestloy at , snd elwi In the halrdresslng snd mnnl curlng claaa wbicri meats on 1 hursday at 7. The (Times 1n the Volley TUH Tennsnt tnurnatimnt will I piny"'! Mnnday at . -dii.nil,i)' at t. end Ha.lurt.lay at 11 slid t Visitors r v.fl.iMin to these anrnee. 11, r ili oile r '-litio-s In this department, the iluota are Itu kt-il and admiaslon ran only he nhlnlni'd I) stecll pf-miiaslon. Easy to Darken YourGray Hair Try Till! Ilrttsh Nivun T4 sunl Rul. pliur ('ontMHiiiil iIutoukH ur hatlri t iik lug ttm strnml nt time). When n'i darken your hair with Cage Tt ai d K ill loir, Ita nit ran ted, he reuse it a d-tne so naturally, i ..venlr, I'rtiHiln this inUture, ttioush, al home Is muv en I iront'leanin. VT l cent y(i4 . an toiv ' anv drug le is ready. ttejee pft p ,tlin. tnilirnt t'd by Hi dd tl"H of oiiirr liititnl'eots. ci t "W yeth DtSK and tt.il. h ir i""nii .und ' Vnu .il ilsi ctn a iitt,,' or '! hmsn U,i II and draw I Me tir'Uh ttnr hair Ltkiig tine emsll 'rnt at a time P mnrnlit all t tlr d t( ileitis, e. sfter SB ttthr fctv i, aMnii 01 tea ftmr hull l nitt.s bteint iHr dtrit1, s'--y and luiutlti I il'ey. f'd ht't tiinnah e. ilus-si. I a l't "I I M- S'l't ' " tr.l'W t ti.l,'ltll S'lt uMlS 'lt-i ill ) IHllf- ! I ti si note I1 S it foi lt 1 J,, Iwf Ct-i.ii ti-iit't ant l-t .k irn jl.i.i. i 1 tn 1. I.. 11 ss prettatt.it -it ta a tl- .sliif. l tni .1 ti iinit t h it a 114. tl (i II H llil tlten It I t if Ills fore BiillS li''" e iiHi:I f ttl' Ad tat tt.it 1,1 mm aid to mu ,vl, :: w ' if e"-J, r A ' t - ' K ":;'- ) i - :-:' '' ' ! J . i:4. . . I DATE NOT SET FOR THE STUDENTS' VISIT HERE Th date hss not yet been definitely set for the visit of th student of th I'nl- verslty of Nebraska, to tha Industries of Omaha. The day la to ba some time In May, The Invitation xtendod by 1 bureau of publicity. Information cornea from Lincoln that about !,( stii- d nl eapeot to avail themselves of thi opportunity of elng Omaha and Its In stitution, Make HOUSE CLEANING Easy By Sending Your Rugs, Draperies, Cur tains, Table and Stand Covers, Comforts, Blankets. Feather Pillows, Etc., to Us, Our Rug Cleaning De partment is equipped with the BEST Rug Cleaning Ma chinery that money can buy. Our Cleaners are the most ' skillful in the west. We Guarantee Satisfaction THE PANTORIUM 'CohI flcaicr and ifynn." JRI3-1S-17 JOXKf MTHKKT. I'lIOVK leOI GMM 0f:3. ItlUNOii OIYICK, 2010 FA UNA M HT. MOUTH mE, 470 KOl'TII 2ITII HT. I'HOXK H. 12V). CUT LIW;iCTT, rrenldcnt. N. D W pay poataga one way oa all out-of-town ordcr. Crochet with Klostersilk Baby Cap Every woman who crochetg with Kloatertilk is more than delighted over the beautiful results. Dainty gifts for some one's baby, charming lingerie, yokes, Insertions and edgings all are done so perfectly with Klostersilk, and the work is so artistic and so lasting that its maker is proud. Get your 20 Free Crochet Instructions Vou are entitled to 20 free instructions for crocheting attractive pieces. The instruc tions are complete and make the work easy. Simply pre sent this advertise ment to the dealer. IyKlL The Thread Mill Co. I MXU A JhVW TUreeal Salee Dept. X lAJ fl V". ' . ...frr1"' .' '. ifa( fhi.b fff rtvj. - N'n matter lit juu wish In lilainunils, Unlilics, Kslli l.nl.l ami 1'lal Inum Jrwrri UlNiTuai, rl,, vtn ran ae mt hhuh), lake adian. Inge nt titir Ian Ir1r-a ami I ) Trrnt and tn'l t ntir rosier Jewelry, 1 !k' l n 1 i-t itt4MM.tn.1t U .JI ti ' a M m - ' K( i M i k if J A fnvifr A fx r7?s,i I W V al . I .nlll IVKUfJf .Dili I !V.m n lohis v;;,;rrl',;e V.".. S3NSH...H perfection" V f v f Dlamoni! Ring ::; ;;,:!v.rH (f II t I IMIi lu ,S li' XI I S i, I I l"l' 'I mt)m ll f nl "f fti It .1.. i If Mtiatg w . I" It ant.l si-1 l. I ut Ft V itM-ts..t... . ti t ... ( ' tf I n a ( F M . I M M "Trl 1 ,., , , i,, , . . t n 1 , --" , I a' f l t.t .... . ..i .... M THROWS "SEVEN" THIRTEEN TIMES; THENJT HAPPENED When Jasper Jonee, colored, threw thlr teen auroeaalva ravens In crap gam with Willie Ilymes, also colored, and took K M from the latter, Willie reached over and tapped Jasper lightly on th heed with a half hricg, and discovered that Jasper' dice made seven no matter how they were thrown. Incidentally bot ere arreeted and aentenced to thirty day in th county Jail, Willi w CItn, fie do vat and fWr)lli! tlit-m you can do your t'TuuMtiK, pa wring end painting, Note These Prices Kugg dualeid, t..rnnl nd itnril j!d, JO Pr 'iuHre yrd, Kor dry rimming or aharripoolni, Incliidlny, dur.tlng, 2itt fPr iiuari yard. Orlnnta!, rot fjt to JO P' yard rnor; owlog to tlz and wplght of rug, J'or raizing any rug, 5? V aqua yard. rortloraa, dry rIaniMj, 81,50 " 82.M) fr pair; owId to glw and guHllty. I'yfng 81,00 Pr pair mor than tlie cleaning price, Iace curtain., 75, to 81,25 pe.r pair. Tinting, JJOt Pr pair eitra. For dry (loaning plllmr top, 2I ' S0r "tuth: Maokoti, aln !. 7Se: doublej, 81 to 81.25 per pair; fonthnr plllowg, TtOd to ?r5 farh. (No fathrg rornoyed roin th) raan, you got them ALU back.) Comfort, cotton, 81 Mich; down, 81.25 each. Oilier price In proportion. fall Dotiglaa 668 and we will aond a man to quota a price on all your furnishing. Our procogg not only remov all duett, dirt, and greug, hut lo deatroya all dla aa gorrnn and bacteria. TRY US He will give you this set of instructions. If his supply is exhausted, send us his name and three 2c stamps and we will mail the instructions at once. fp Cowt Cwtr Jafk S;;-..iEn.a-...r.. tritVi' f Vti-Vi fTJiis". JJr . fa-t..'iii't lis'. I'-r a . . f e i ii I r III titnti .us , i.t.'tt.e in I !! r tn .i 1 1 ait tl-1. ini't if ii il ! n , . - I i I., iwil t 'i''' i V i e V milt ilm. "Will l t ( I t st t , it. s r - ' t ' l.tfitsi in , 1 f- t . I.I..U 'l.. ff ' ft s V it ' - i' ' ' " ' I i. . t i. ' i i .,,.'. s. 'S'l Itl 1 I 1 1 I t t I ' I t I ' I l"t III t . i I . t, , t . , I I' t I I I l't .1 i t . t -.1 t I ''i - ... 1 ,., I In 'tii TKa f !'t A a u( '1 e i I ! ..! tl ''y a-. I t e l-f -" ' we f,t f ' uM T '' ii in,- ' ii'i'i 1 ' ' ' Iff a,.. '..l-. 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