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nday Be PART TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT HE PART TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT H VOL. XLV NO. 44. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 3916. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. This Omaha Girl Would Illustrate Fiction Omaha CLUBDOM Calendar of Club Doings; Monday Omaha Woman' club, political nd social science department, Y. VV. C. A , 2:30 p. m. Btate Suffrage board meeting, Y. M. C. A., 7:30 p. m. Chautauqua circle, Tennyson chapter, Mrs. William JIaltcrman, hostess, 2:30 p. m. Suffrage luncheon for Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Grand hotel, Council Bluffs. Daughters of American Revolution conference opens In Washington. City Central Suffrage committee, Mrs. Mary Carinaek, hostess, 3 p. m. Tuesday Business Women's club, Y, W. C. A,, 7 p. m. Business Girls' Council, luncheon and prayer meeting, court house, 11 to 2 o'clock, Omaha Woman's club, philosophy and ethics' department, Y, W, C, A., 4 p, m. Omaha Woman's club, current topics depart ment, Y:. W. C. A., 2:30 p. m. Society of American Widows, Y. M. C. A., 2 p, m. South Omaha Woman's dub, Library hall, 2:30 p. ni, Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs, Sec ond district meeting at Valley, P.-E. O. sisterhood, chapter B, N Mrs. I). W. McVey, hostess, 2 p, m. Old People's Home, board of trustees, Y, W. C. A,, 10 a. m, Grand Army of the Republic, Garfield circle, bazar, Mrs, Julia Frady, hostess. Wednesday woman's club of the Railway Mall service, Mrs, A, J, Anderson, hostess, 2:30 p. m. Visiting Nurse association, monthly board meeting, city hall, 10:30 a. m, General Lawton auxiliary, Memorial hall, 2:30 p. m. Miller Park Mothers' circle, Mrs. N. Nord qulst, hostess, 3 p, m, Thursday P. B. O, sisterhood, Chapter E, Mrs, George B. Eddy, hostess, 1 p, in. Omaha Story Tellers' league, public library, 4:16 p, m. Society of American Widows, Y. W. C. A., 8 p, ni. , Omaha Woman's club, music department, Y, W. C, A,, 2:15 p. m. Benson Woman's, club, Mrs. O, S, Brooks, hostess,' 2:30 p. m. Business Girls' council, luncheon and prater meeting, court house, 11 to 2 o'clock. Saturday Omaha Woman's club, conservation commit tee. Joint Arbor day and Bhakcspeiean ter centenary celebration, Y, W, C. A,, 2:30 o'clock. - Association of Collegiate Alumnae, drama section, Miss Mary Wallace, hostess, 10:45 a. m. LIKE in the suffrage campaign days of year before last, local votes-for-women en thusiasts are aroused over the presence of the international, as well as national suffrage president, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, In Council Bluffs. A delegation of 150 fcuf fraglsts will go across the river tonight to attend tho large mass meeting at the Auditorium, which Mrs. Catt will address and at the luncheon Monday at the Grand hotel there will be present Mrs. W, K. Barkley of Lincoln, Nebraska suffrage presi dent; Mcsdames Draper Smith, H, C. Sumney, 7., T, Lindsey. U. G. Craighead, George W. Covell and C, F. Copper, all of w hom are assisting In the Jowa campaign. Since Mrs. Catt was voted by far the bent speaker who addressed the Chicago biennial of tint General Federation of Women' clubs, flub omen In general are looking forward to hearing the suf frage leader. Mrs, Catt Is a former Iowa woman and no M especially Interested In the low cam paign. Mrs, Barkley will if main In Omaha In pr-itl at the state board meeting to bo held at the Younn Men's christian auclatlon Mund) evening i 7: CO O'clock. The national ronfereuca i f the (laughters of the Amt iUan Revolution open Wahingtou ti' t. oirow, Mrs. Charles It. Aull, Nebraska niate fgent, lift Mon-Uv (o ntifiid the ontf. -rener, i ed V't C'U-ir AtUn lo tt pi ted lal w i ' t. rr pre- - t niiiitu thapter wt the merttng, The e l d'niii. t meeting- of tt S. t t ( titimii i t iiihvi, inh it t, i.. ,.u, ,( t .r t i -i .t el altey. The tnhi WuMmii e rt O Mm! i i II ilHip,l. . In. Ii.h l. . K M vrrt the iro;t(tii. ' K KUafirid, i" J Hut. t H I. M t I . r W i nruit brl, K it u.mi Si I t k (, I vt l il t ? IH ! ,rli 4 plans f pri"uniil it , I tn- tnkerakiia rMnmit l l'f lh liltiat ' MM Iff l!i dire. Iitiit f f Uil'iiifii It r, H arraaitag In trlrtnlo (hit iii4thirr ti ISe hk:-tB'a, t.n .!, ,! , w.it I t 5v i fclf fUlUiiii 4 t., h fc..r ,,f a ta to t mini ti ' . k.ii iti).i.i Xatttr.Uv ,ufa if the H.'f- of t jiin.. .? I'll ft 14 t rt;pn if lU t r. M;iHl-jf ! t'l t. 'Mug i J 'iiit ftsne 4y r, iti.irf f'fi'ftf!.! at th tif i-r ra t K, ttir.tet bn t1 Ws'aa t f'r j f lh i f (111 i lh ttit..hii It t- thtt4 if tf tis s. nVil r . tk, t k.a V -.t ViUiiutui t n? Sew I 'wi Helen Eastman Has Fancy for Drawing Pictures to Illuminate the Popular Novels of Uncle Mere dith and Already Has Made Much Progress Toward the Goal of Her Laudable Ambition : : : : -I - L 5 f- - i' -( :;,t" yrpllK Chn.-r. ' t r...th II. t hi 'u.. " ' t t iit r-f M i tin i' .4 f t"j--.u, t (. t ' 1 1 M. i.'H $.-V,t twUmf W.la Ik .1 W- t.tvv titin.Mt it it ., . !. 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I'-i l Im I 'HiU-t I I .! i';i!llT!! t tw,k H t "!, tt' .!! ,! v j 5 4 4r ' -X - t'f ' , J men Eastman C'urt tf timi iter titM nt a'.uag the l.t- ef n.(,v. itt iti.tn 1h t't'st Stttttaal in. tit ) father a4 ! t t.t t4ik It t it -.1 m ,.in ( rt aiaia 'i rrwi . t I tvthU III ft-ititH . i 'iin vtn, 'kk ta V.f M'ita. ' th u .. n ! .!, t hi fum'n'a ' v! .- ! I fi.f vf h.f art, .' .! i'S rM I'M 4i.J f-- !'4 'iii'Si ttit'm fyf !., a H'I1 tnl ef fR'ti i , ... , .in . ,) ikr t r.inwf i .1 .ii SOCIETY Social Calendar Tuesday Friends of Art, second annual dinner at l''on tenelle. Sunshine club, W. It. C meeting with Mrs. Frances A. Austin, Wednesday 1 New York Philharmonlo orchestra concert parties, Meeting of Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian society, Mrs. Charles V, Itussell, hosleas, Tsrish dinner at parish of First Presbyterian church. Thursday Cnmus rlub meeting, Mrs, Orvllle Jennings, hostess. Amateur Musical rlub, Mrs. A, X. Root, host ess. .T. V. W, dub, Mrs. C, C, Allison, hostess, ' Pinner for Mrs. Zeltha Utoweli, given by Mr, and Mrs. Cutbbert Vincent, neneflt card psrty, lyyrlo hall, gltea by Jew- Ish Ladles' ltellef society. . Saturday " L'nltsrisn JunIor society entertainment ' Ive Amies Whist club, Mrs, Eugene Atkins, hostess, Alaho Tango class dsnce Turpln's hall. L'nltsrisn Junlor club entertainment, Miss Cooper's school, Easter bsnsr of First Presbyterian church, parish house, PARSION week is passed, and very fittingly wse it kept, especially the fore part when over 100 matrons went into retreat, keeping perfect silence at the Barred Heart convent, for four days. Thursday came a sudden brightening with, the advent of grand opera and the Russian imperial ballet. Other years we have heard, during tb ptnitentlal sesson, a nice distinction drawn be (seen sacred and profane music. Judging from the personages filling the boxes at the Auditorium last Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening, all music Is sacred this I.ent whether it be "Nut ( racker Ballet," "I.a Boheme," or "Madame But terny,' Then, too, there's "IAmore del Tre Re' with its Teyte kiss to sdd perplexity to the ques tlon, Speaking, however, of sacred music, Stalner'i "Crucifixion" will bo given this afternoon at 5 o'clock nt St. Barnabas' Episcopal church by that choir and the West sisters' stringed orchestra, with Miss Madge West first violin. The soloist will ho Mr. Oeorgo Mclntyre, baritone, and Mr, Justin McCarl, tenor. A very bright promise of the spring has been the forming of the "Aloha Tango class," which had been scheduled to meet weekly with Mr. and Mrs. A, I,. Reed at their country home, "Aloha." The class will now meet Saturday evening at Turpln'a hail as "Aloha" will be cloned for some time to festivities out of deference to the passing away of Mrs, Heed's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 8. Balcb. ; Another Lenten event of today will be thet meeting of the Research club at 3 o'clock at BU Herchman's academy with a lecture, "The Three, Mystics," to an audience exclusively of women. Holy week ensuing does not promise much In the way of exclusively social affairs and the page o Good Friday on the calendar stands one sheet of scratched out affairs. Two popular guests are expected the middle of the week, but the future hostesses will promise nothing until after Easter, Tuesday will be an active day with the two circles of the Franco-Belgian Relief society meet ing In all-day snaslon, and the second annual baa quot of "The Friends of Art," in the banquet room of the Fontenolle, In connection with the banquet over a half score of ptctnrea will be on exhibition In the banquet room and the society will vote, choosing one or more picture to be punhased, Th Heker of th evening will be Mr. George France Hiowtie, a landscape painter of note and a student ir.ni.lri ni has rambled and wandered far and w i mvr the glob on cummlminns of artist! In tftti Mr Itniwiin'i Uin exprtinre as hlef factor In il'.ii: f ihrt I niir.l stitm exhibit of paintings at be t'm Framiscu mpinttimi naturally gtvsa an .ltl.i Inn-test in his Unit to Omaha, where h "'! a one of th Jut at the Northwestern evliibil at the pubttc library, duly put upon hint bj tiio unanimous of ait ih exhibiting artlt4 The N Yuftt riuiiiarnionti or, hrrtra come U rdni,Ur v ntuj wnli Mia t"r.a Sb i i t n.uir big iiit in the .rl iMusiral nrl4 nl M-utt'thing flit wtlt but)! dm 4 fu ib,utag uiit i ihrt timet and In line prtle, AHemng l.i the BnpnlHif f th m off ..) IM tyh elwieit MBd4r is the fml that t ef it. mi r l .! tn kmij tt- furtmeatt, Mta, !tr I Cris, lh n t ,. itfnt, w4 fl ! eit li J th i utf. i t,,But d-itl a4 Mrs ,, I'trtiaM. ra4 )itt ift, Na.4a.tij h..i ta.Ur tf m l.trt t drpaf mini, Wl (, .. lit,'v, h itatf i ,f. h i ! In rr ttl r. rtirv ant h. 4i e the e.it iii .t ilia llit.f ! ' Vo t .'! t..., afeliU i rt jSi li K !' i. 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