ism THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 10. 1916. -B What is Going On in Society Circles Early Spring Trtvelen. Mm. Joel Stewart left Monday for t,ns Angeles, Cal., for the wmmfr. Mr. Ben Gallagher expects to leave for Atlantic City th first week In May. Mn. A. B. Pmlth ha gone to Honolulu 10 vllt her daughter, Mr. Clarence IK . nnd Captain Day, who ar atatloned at Pchnfleld barrack. Mm. Howard rialdrlg left Thursday for east (o h gone month. Mr, Hal flriB will Join her Hi Afintlc Oily fof filter and their Hon, Malcolm, will t iih them for short time. Mr. V. r. Klrkendall left Friday for Toledo, O., to visit relative for ten dnys ,r two weeks. Mil Mildred ftoger leave neat week fur Chicago for th Hlntnn-Chas wed din, t which. h I to be bridesmaid Kite will b !hi guest of Ml Jean fee ling while there. ' Mrs, K. M. Kslrfleld expects to go to Chicago fnr the marriage of Mi hssn anil Mr. Minion, Newi of School Set. John Msnfghen returned Tuesday to Cornell sfler brief vl',t horn oti hl ' stlon. Morion Wakeley, who came home from Cornell for hi vacation, left Hun day evening with hi father, Mr, Uiclin vYkely, for (.Tilcego, on hi wy bar lo college. lecture Poitponed, Th rie of lecture by Mr. Anthony Merrill of Cnlcegn, which w flrt n nritn d) t begin April J4, h been post poned wW and will btgln Monday May 1, at th home of Ml Jessie Mil lard, tha nbjw;t to be "Making th Mot of Tour IIf. Jir. r. M, Kllng' neit lecture, "Th Kpullin of Ihe Turk," will be delivered en Tuesday, April JS, Instead of nt Tuesday, April U, ewlng to th Friend t Art dinner, which com off on th latter evening. Trinity Altar Guild Sale. Th AItr Oulld of Trinity cathedral ill hold an htr l and tea at th residence of Mr. Klchrd 1111 Tuesday afternoon, April JS. Member of Trinity auxiliary and f'arlih Aid eoclety, a well Ml Kuphemla Johnson and tha pu pil at Mrownell Hall hav ben invltd to attend. Altlng will be; M ! MU l(ly i inane, Catherine Thummel, ernitn ftarxaiow, Mlldrel H., KlUatmth I'avl, A Ilea I der. Mnle hvii, I'orothy Rrown, ixiiil White, Me1mea Walter Robert, for( Vo. ' Halph Ietr, Thoma Hrown, Mary Marat on, lienevlrv Harkalow, Hlella Tiiummat, Meadame I.uclen Mephana, I'arkard, Clarke I'owell. Kewi of School Set. Ml Kthai Iran rid pent lb week rnd with Mi Olady Klopa In Lincoln and a vueit of tha Kappa, chapter at th trl-DttU aorortty formal dunnlna 1arty at th Lincoln hotel Friday eve ulna and th aoroHty flrl' dancing party at their chapter houea Saturday t venltif, Tri Delta Meeting. j Tha Omaha alumnae of the Plla lielia lJlla aomrlty met Seturdey after noon with Mra, K. C. Cotilcy at their efu!r monthly meeting. 'Crucifixion" it St. Barnabai. j ftlalner' "Cruclfllon" will b given at I o clock this afternoon at St. liarnaba churcb by th organ and churcn choir an I ha Wt ilntori' (trlng orchii. Mr .Ueorge Mclntyr and Mr. Ju'iln Mctari Wilt be tha aololat. i To Give Card Party. The newly-organised aewlng olrcla of tha Jewish Idla Itellef jociety will glv a card party Tliurdy artenioon at Ha right hall. Deaidea newltig, tha woman have fitted up quarter at the Aeeorlaied Jwlh Charltlea' office In the Hrandeli building to reialv rloth'ng donated for th needy. Tha aewlng clnla meet the eond Monday of th monlh t Ilia ayo oingue at Nineteenth and Hurt. Tha of fleer ar Mra. R. Kulakofeky, president Mr. B. A. Wmon, vl president; Mr. II IX Marowlti, ecietiy. Mr, Jo Bteln berg, treaaurer. Put Feitiritiei. Tha Va It'oa club wa emertainad Krl Uy evening by Ml Marl lllimn. Mr, It, C. 'etron il Mr, K. MaU lory entertained In honor of Mr. H, V, I,oul Thursday afternoon. lied carna tion we' u4 In tha tlecoralloii, The f4"ta ncluil4; Mpxlntltr R, I tl.rion, J , Shlffer K. hiiii(rr, i', t oiiirth, C, Sihrt. K Mei'on, Si. t hah.iipka. M"Ule T, H. I'leon, J, Klnkahl. I. I TI1...I) , Y. rav, I W feey. If .1 Nl.t .ile, II. M t lstori(. Pagalco Club Entertains. th I'agalca eiuti entniti.1 In mem lr t a theater fity ThurnUf iilhl T)me rrfit were. t I'. lill-i i Mi.y Mi t I'U n. ji. nrf.i?. t I 'lll ill ! 4. I.. HI ..!.) . vl . I ' ii i i t A . . . t it t i.i,, t . M ,.' . . 4 'I ' . I .!! : Mimiiu. H.iwe, tiii tikf , ll-ri ta M. tn, 'i Ii. . V t,.i,a l. .H, VU-U ll.ee liftief - a t , . ...,if U -in l. 1-9 f-nk, I I I : l .! l 4 M 4 . . , TittfUit Rttuia iiom t f . Hatvtnua . I i t i ji ,ii4 t .... t i.,M. ) f-' ' M!'( W f"o !! t(iiw( - ..-if. i t?-... S i.n v. t ) t 1 n M tnoiati i. iu.-f v i. I mini, (t ,1 . s - 4 I ' l H ll . , t- ! ' 11 ' I t kf!e) fi,;-Ji tim i I tiling a - ihi e i , t'l ijii ) ag . .t-t . ' m.4 (I. !... '.. t -, k, Sll' li I fl'f .. . t ii-- i Ji t--l. t , i ; 4 . lie . c (..,,..,' Wr ' elie !. w ihii. .. vr4 , . t t-H'.S,l. ; t fl M H ill,.,, t rWll I l'4lt.5:-) btt( lH in J I !'"' I ' ,. 'ii,iim-!4 ! PilU f.M i ..."'!, f i ' hi m .,. v.f - f4 t f I ( inn,, ri(l , ,.. ,, a e'eie ii ! it o , i. t4 a Soloist with New York Philharmonic Orchestra at MIrr Franwi Nash, the yonnf planlat. who will plar wth -w York Phllhannootc orchestra on WodnewJay efeninf at the Boyd, has lawn called tha Mary Plckford of th piano br n ot th" oit-)t-ioirn erUe. It U aaid that when tbla young Klrl atpa upon tha atuge in a strange city the audience fairly gaapa at audi youth and beauty and ao mnrti modety, undertakinj the mont difficult itiuhIc written for the piano, Vila Nah la ahown in thla pjcture wllb ber little 6og, Fritz, which la a ronaiact companion whn ahe la In Omaha. lie en Ilk miilr, which la a atrange thiol for a dog, and ait out- Hiso Trances and Mr. Hcoiii. and will b br mot of the ummer t lel, Chan gel in Beiidence. Mr. aid Mr. K, it pra'i left th Colonial Monday lo npn their home at (lenon for the urmnr. Mr, (ieora li. Mk and her nn, Vn. fid lk, hav takan n prtment at tha Colbert alnc vacating their horn on I'ortga tret, recently old. Mr, and Mr. I.. T. Crofool ha bought len :re In falrarrea, a tilock north of th fiiandnl home, and will build a hou there In the nr future. Bridal Party Entertained. Ml Card Droit, May brld, nter- lalned t luncheon at her home yesterday afternoon for her bridal party and thoaa who will ilt at her wedding th mid dle of net month. Mlm Ucott wa aa iBled by her niothr and Mr. Bert Reave and Mil Kva Bacli. Th decora tion were yellow daffodil and tulip In banket, tle'l with yllow tulle and Illum inated with yellow candle alio tied with yellow tull. Thus praitnt were; Metdamre Meiiliniel lei t iieeve. Olenu Heed, Council iiluff. Mine Orethen MoOonnell, Oeorgla In via, Kalherlna Mould, (let truiia Vt'eeth, Alice Duval, 0- A, Mcott, Mleae- Kliirime Ruili, Add lavl, Until (ioiild. Mary I'hlllippl, ( line Kirllicr, I'unlnoti, ia.. Children Dance, The young member of Chamber' Fri day dancing clan cloed th winter Ma- ton Friday afternoon with a. denolnf party with Mr. Milton T. BaJlow a hoetci of the ociUm, Thoe taking part were: Misses Anna Arnold, MarKuerlte Hunii, Ksiliitia Murns, Virginia Murker, Julia Caldwell, ( eiliprinc ' 'oad. Ksthetlne lloorly, MHt-tS Kdwanl llourk,' Milton I'miIow. Cernellu 'lrk, (illli. rt I'noily. ( lsrcnce (linn her, Hotai-e lloli-olllli, Mle a Helen llnagland, rjiritna HoaKland, Jemietta Jnbnaon, (icrtruiia K dialer, Virginia fierce, la timttb. Mail ere PniiI Iloagland. KilKr Miiraman. Fiel Nh, ir.. (;.. r Hinlth, I lull Hmlth, Uleit Y illlam. Pait Fcitivitiei. Mr. 1" 1'. Ahord, who h been prel deni of the (loml Time cluh for more than three jeers, culertalned the club last week. ITUhi were won by Mra. Ue Hrit'. Mr. Badle Atkln and Mr. Ml). Ml Friendi of Art Dinner, Nearly fsuls ' pent out for Ih fint nnlvery iinmer of t Frleiuls f Art KlH"n. t" he given at the FViiteiwIle riindii t 5 e lock. ln the irnlBll " ' t"l " .ipflaiii a '"t a between flftr ami sixty nw tii.iiiir bl tn added, ta that Ih d'Mtier will I larg af fair. The g el of th evening alut the sfeakee will b Chatle Irisilt Hrwn f i bi- . who. l.i'if ita ' ar. tut, l it t b an rxellent icesker. Mr' Krnwne '! Ciit '" aide tbe door when h apenda hoiira PV ' y."-., J J In practice, wlUn patiently for bar Jj ' ' -, M io art tbrouh and pl blrn. 'J V 'J Alt ntnlli-r lli Aire. let.llr tmlWelloit will be lh,. who itrd (nlt and ' Aemn i '. ed of (he bri.l ih t rilift eie I h art de. ; Th nnintlon cf a pilnung, r pitntln pari at wan y. ts- t b -' tf ! lh ..ni .,.piti pf th uMte.l wii't l Ail Inn"'' ".til lmi. e iii.iuml by g i,.u far . )' l IH uf IH tei,in( pr.. ri,8 fim) tl ! Wtd ''I,. ';ni .-h if li e (.t, f .Mt 1.'Hle. Al- - le.i n - .t, K, igi.ry rht. e ilii ! el h r-iiiiw i'f M' i ltis ., ., M .,,,.t,i ,if tn ..rk,. ,l! !h .1 a" ! !' ' t- .! .- ot a te I Int. l ' ''' iki ankthinf ie New ef thl W! fa. Oil M. ji t-n II '"' .... .,..1 )! I l I it..i li'- iii -,..' I . I l ! .. . , t m-i- CI , I t,.M .1 tk tH 11(1 .bll..t lw t Hi . . it i er, i w '!. t y. Oft ih CeUnJel th giti ui'-'t i i i f.t v. .... I'.tti-I -is eoi t ,.!. e'lex !" ' r.neMtlit AROJ Mi- ... I WiM, 4, '! . l I -I ,ll Hi" 1 ..iv wi.tiiiM . Wi V "! Its Omaha Concert 'tree' . I Nzsh Kmeraon Vey, eon of Mr, et. B. Vy. Th wadding will be aolamnlied at o'nlock In the evening at tha home of the bride' p rente In th presence of over 100 gueeta, many from out-of-town, Or, Ttlu Ui will offlotei. Ml Byrd I nvnUty In principal' metr'a offk at Central High echool and la a later of Ml lieulah Byrd, head yetdnt at th flo'lal Dattlement, Mr, and Mr. Frd Miekdeen announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrthi to Mr, George redden of Cleveland, O. Th wedding will be aolemnlied In Chi cago Wednedy, April M, Mr. end Mr. Richard nettry Davey PAINTINGS SECRET UNTIL THEBANQUET Friendi of Art Society to Have Larg-eit Affair in Its Hiitory at Pontenelle Tueiday, CANVASES OF GREAT VALUE On of th finest email collection of painting In oil, from th bruehc of In ternationally famoua artlat. ever aaaem bled. In Omaha, and for that matter, th whole middle west, will be enhlMted Ia thl city for the first time Tueedsy even ing, on th occasion of th econd an nual banquet of tha friend of Art -aoclatlon at th Hotel Kontenelle. At least a doen Inspiring canvei oil thtt are recognised In art circle everywhere a being of undisputed met, will b given their premier at ' tha Friend of Art banquet, t which over 0 gneiti. Including both member of th association and of the Omaha Society of fine Art, are ei peeled to be preient. At lat a den Inspiring ranvaaea oil that ar recognised In art circle everywhere being of uudlsputabln merit will be given their premier at the Friend of Art banquet, at which over guest. Including both member of the association and of the (Una ha Hoi'lety of Fin Art, ar eipected lo be present. One, and polbly two, of thea world-famous work will remain In Omaha a the property of the ICrlend of Art aiiocUtlon, to be added to the collection of the association now In tha muaeum at tho public library, lh h, with the canvases owned by the Hoclwl y of Kin Art. ronitttiHe (he ei. ellent nueteue to the end )lh orannltiuton ar look in o th f ituie an (niaha publln art gallery. Th other came will be shipped hack t th art rompanlea, alu dioa and artin from which they rsnie on approval u Iht art n inmltte of th sihi. li..n f ar Mnaitaeter Daly, fiaue of the rnn:(Lii by which ttie ralntle were enlonillet ia the Kileu.U f Art im lation, h only Omahsn l i !!( th t'l poftutilly uf leli th i 1-it iei- ..' !. el eli. lb I ' i' tt '. h U In t.f ta " .1 i i I 1 1 ymiin t ': l' III I ' l I '. fti. , i, ..l b V-.ls t i ' n -ft, - e lb .. ( 4 , Mm ii'iw a' h M'Ui.-i t .- .! i " ' "f mf IH - f ., It ml . -..it .. J mi.4ii f .. tit I' - Ml II l' .,,! (It ! ."" IS I'l IH ,.f i'. '' i' ' a i -t i im t'..t v ii ' Ii t 1 rf'l .-i ft e I ' - 1 . t-t ;. M M ii, n. J Ik .!, i ,- It i l ( , ; . i I-. ii l.i ! .i i .- ).. ' l l " Ii;h i , l g . I. l i'l e-tv '' ' ', I -.! Mtkleg la tea. 1 tm I '. iatil i r.t ji f t .. !' a f a rt, k Ii-iiin4 w i. f 'l.-i. I 'f ! '.- '! I I.. Hl w -. .. t . I . n . .... a' . ... Ir T I . - - - k iiii I kii luktl h. 'l in i. ft I !. H 4 ki kftw Ik j i iimi"I , rae re. C 'l fwii ii VISITING WITH OMAHA RELA TIVES AND FRIENDS. (f ,y ' ' ' firs', Xmnnd Kmstkr announce the engagement or meir oon- tor, F,thl Irene, to Mr, Kennlth H. Jon of Omah. eon of Mr. and Mr, a Jon of 4iwren. Th rnarrlag wilt be ol- emnlMd the latter pert of th aummer. Fint Preibyterian Pariih Plani. Th annual congregational meeung oi (he First Prbytrln church will b held vVdndy vnlng In th new par ish hou. Preceding th meeting tne Aid oclty will rv dinner at o'clock. The women of th Flrt Pree byterian church will bold thatr F.aeUr biur at the perleh bou Haturday, Apr'l B. from Jl ao to I o'clock. The eale of fancy work end home oooklng will be th special featurea of the affair. Personal Mention. Mr, Jerome Magee la In Omaha from hie Montana ranch. Mis Held Brown left Batnrdar eve ning to pnd Sunday In Blotix City. Mr, William Seymour Phalan of Oak land, Cel., la the gvet of Mr. nd Mr W h. Wllktn. Mr. Ivld Baur returned Bunday from vtna N. J.. where ehe waa eaiiea about two week ago by the death of an ,nti Mr, and Mra. I O. AJoup, Mr, C. P. b 4v-f .A ; . i .;nn ,f-rv r W'y: , , i f- , ' ... s ,,'''', '-.-,' i fry,'. - - , , " - . t ur,y ' -J -.-v. i-f Kr v, ' , ;) V ' ( " i ' . J MV51C liTii IIEgRIP!TTA M. REE. BVliH lnce the prewnt musical N editor haa been a musical editor haa there been a season of uch wide diversity of muel cal attraction a the week which hea Jut paased. W have heard two Of our bet local aololst In a delightful program, W hav heard orchestral number which rank high In th repertory of th greatest orchestra all over the world and an orchestra that holda a prominent plac of distinction In It own country. W have heard an opera which in only ita aeoona eaon came to an Omaha premier an opera that might better be (ailed an Illustrated symphonic tragedy. We have heard an opera company In which there were not only one or two tar and then mdloorlty, but which wa first clas all tha way through and which carrle a regular aymphony oroheetra of megiilflcent proportion and ability. Recollection of the well constructed and effective climax produced under the baton of e'lg. Moranionl. of the ei qulslte pianissimo effecte end restraint of Ihe last act of "Madame rtutterfly." of the eacalllent tone quality of the vio lins, and the constant musical Judgment displayed In presenting all of the beau tie In the mulc will not soon b for gotten. VV hv heard repetition of twa other lehratd and comparatively modern opersi, both full uf music, a eborm tht Is capable of many variation ef tonal beamy and seen cnry and -turn (pt lieutenant PUiiwrton' coal l which were mt sultuM le evene and charaitera We have heard an Impersonation, ef Madam llutterfly which utterly ciip any cthr Impersonation of th yl ehlrh w hv formerly ronst,tei. ieilnt, In the work nf Mis Tmakl Minis Her Inlerpraialton wes eei tiaily dtffetani from any whi-h hav been Hon In Ih Tt In h w bad mini whll Ih othr tr rely (inliaMee ef woreae ef aamhs race. Itt etny IK tie grace. Ih eay ef u j Ih hit band and ee walk eal rh-iriUcUy dif'ereM friil thai uf Ihe .r.immnt inier who b (frevl .. wiulet taken lb e l I e ,., i l M B I belie Mi. i. t making a! eihe m. h ht nat"Msy wtii ei ' . 11 l l M' I l.t en In,! ten- rah t s ef i itks i.iil w4 Ih ,1 (, .t (.. M a kni w h. n ,.., .. r fiMil Hb'Mn'l ' ir, . ,(. itfl.heit ait, '! earn I I . t e i.iel l I " a i.ti.iel m-hi letertte'at-. ef -- ' '' , Kl ' WW I, In l r ''" '' "" ' ,,k,,..H reil li' w-i ! ,.. ..i ! hnt .! yll.k i.t M'l f '' e.. an I (..lrift l'ee l'l I- , .,. !,. - " 1 ' It-, ,o.. l-l ! ' 1 -'! I , , , t;,t '! 'l''- I ' I M I ft -- ' I" es-i , tf.i..it .1 I l."i ' . , I i - -if ' '"ie k ti-i-wa ' k ,M.I I Itftl I" ''' 'V''- "" ,i ,.-,..et at?i -e cmi ' ,.,.,,, . I ' .- ' k.. s.1 a l U I M I .U - ,'( t'l iy NEW PRESIDENT OF THE MU SIGMA CLUB, Mrs William fofz Heafy, Mr. and Mr J. Clark Cort of Omaha re mong the new arrlvala at th Elw hotel, Kxcelslor Hpring. Mr, nd .dr. . M, Wlhlm wr celled to flockford. Ill,, by th Illnes of a rele tlv. Mr. Wllhelm relumed early In th week, Mr. C. B. Coon I t horn afur a visit to Cedar Bluff, N with nr nine, Mr. J. r. l'cktt, nd Mr. Pickett. Mr, and Mr. E. V. Canahl hav re turned to their home In Lo Angl, after a brief viett with Mr. and Mr. 3. Olcnn. Mis Kva MeNemara of Nebraaka City, who wae the guet for grand opera of her eororlty, th Alpha XI Delta, ha re turned horn. Dr. end Mr. D. A. Medder left for fHout City Patorday fternoon to go to th funeral of their niece, Ml Lole Mar lon Van Home. Mr. Albert Coffin of De Moln, who ha been vlaitlng her daughter. Mr. Fred D. Hawkln, left Thuriday for hr home. Mra. Hannah Wbaley and Mr. Wil liam O'Connell, who epent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. Fred D. Hawkln, left Friday for their home In De Motne. Mr. and Mr. Cuthbert Vincent will en tertain at dinner Thureday evening for Mr. Zeltha Btowell of University Place and Mr. B. M. Le, Orange of Fullerton. Mr. J. L. Tout returned from Im- manuel hospllal to her apartment t th Harvard hotel Thursday, and hopea to be able to return to her home at Bridge- port oon. , the grand opera have died away, where mulo ha painted In dramatio relief 1n and Ita consequences In th live of th puppet of man' narrative, or told In traglo tone of th remor! Inevitabil ity of fat, and before the orcheatral fcaat 1 completed by the concert neit Tuesday, another theme enter Into th gentrat harmonic tructur, a them which lada first Into muslo of anguish and utter dlconolatlon, only to buret forth later Into glad peeana of joy and victory, and th muelc of th church end th Eastertide once more come to the fore to depict In graphic (train th dory of th crucifixion and the reurreciion. A striking fact of the manner In which the New York Phllhermonio orchestra, which playa here Wedneiday evening at the Boyd, with Milne Prance Nash, the young Omaha planiat, soloist, keep faith with Ita patrons, I that ilnce It organisation In 145, It hi postponed only on of Ita conoerta. And thl post ponement with the decided approval of the public The fifth and laat concert of the twenty-third season of the New Tork Philharmonic was cheduled for April , IWS. On April Id, JW, the in telllgenc wa flaihed over th country that Preldnt Lincoln had been assaa alnated th evening befor In Ford theater. Washington, P. C. A meeting of tha Philharmonic director ws railed at on. and It waa unanimously e a reed to pnslpoii the concsrt until April ta. A few devi leter a second meeting of the director wa held and a change mad in th I'hllharmonto program. The choral portion of Hethovn a Ninth flym phony, an ode ta Joy, which It had been planned te give with th aid of tha l.tederkrani, wa )tmlnald from th prii run, an.l the funeral march from th Krolra" wee ubtltut4 for It Thl 1 th only time In It hiitory that Ihe New Vork Philharmonic postponed on of It concert It Omaha prcT w 1)1 be Hterture ntsanMi ... ,. , WeHyr i tit In tl mintir, for plivr and Qt-rneetra, - ln. eactia K re wee NH limphn)a iiui ls l.li.t. l.liat kitt kmiy N 1 In K nimf v T-.-hlhukv - -e- - At lilt a yiw ef Rviisie i r m i i e el pi.l In i'mh ii,m.,,n tttt ' fitelMr f t'l luih' lr itti t ' in. . Ih nu a l u, i, , ! ! Hnni.l l .! l ni I.. . 4ii I., . i . oiiir hi i . k ,, ). inl4 ihe U..ie aieri.i .-meeti.m hud ttnii'i i t JH....4 l .! li et IN H ( ili i, ., r4n f--r ' en .n.n,,, i4ni,i "- I- I t'l IH i. ii , . Km)'ft .rf, ' r iyii i in ih ii ., ti tf. thi ri a i wn i .,.i i (, r -' i in t t ih ft ,4 f kn Wi, I le .. ,, li,hwaftM a Ih i .'! 4t tiat iMe .l"a.i4 i't h f i h i t i i le k liiwt l in I -k a .i e ' . nA tiM , l ' k- w i ,ut lit I si H .tli..i l Ik ttv II t t,.i.:j tt ail i.i-. .., U it .1 .(,., ll t'.w I ' kiMIt.) mm Ik v (. h n,t; .. W '.) i I Wi I k I ft f ten I inter i tit- ir( p..,- a ' ef fc-.fti-i g utti si ,.,, n a t . -.!. ... t ,, t , ta, , k 4 ft ki ft i ' IH N ll ft Vi,tl l .' I , I f i ft ft, ',.-. I Wl'l :-!! l-iit ).( Jk4 if e- V i nan Vou will aae your elf trouble and money, If you buy your hair &oode from ua. Juat received a lot of New Hwltcbew One lot 24 Inchea, 3 atom, for $8,00 On lot 26 Inchea, 3 item, for 3 and f Wa carry evarythlnf tiertainlnf to hair A ee? "--v , good. S2S Wa do manicuring, hair oreaa Irg, acnlp and face niaaaase, switrhea and pomp made from combing. Headquar ter for natural gray hair. Mention thla edrertliemant when you buy will allow you 10 per cent or give you a practical aouvenlr all thla week, wa atand by w hat we aay. Over twenty yeara In the hair trade. Mall orders aollclted. Phone 2870. F, 1522 DOUGLAS ST. Iff""""1" 811,8 ffl TT -" J' ' " ' " V ? " rTT. TIZT.. - ." : ' : ' airmiasmii'iiiiiJiiftt4W4a'jilit Bwiiswiiiwiaiririseiieeseiieft'eiW ireeejesai iiiweeiaej 8 l FaeMra's Newest Mcxieo in Easter Millineiryooo Tht chernir.g new &&gm in Pattern Mats are shown here in a profusion o! styles "YMir Eastcir Bora!" to corresponii with the season should come in a box labeled BELLE MATC1 1820 Farnain Street ' CLAREMONT INN A new end genteel hostelry for the man or woman who seeks ttie convenience of a down town hotel wlUi the noisy and other dleagreeabla featurea omitted. The Claremont Inn ia Just a mo ment's walk from Omaha' main thoreu(rhfr. The Meal Tariff tn Onr Beautiful Tea Boom le a Tollow: Spoll Woonday X,unobon 30 lliSO to li30 p. m. Bventng Dinner 400 8i30 to Tt30 p. tn. arsciai, BtnrDAV Ditrarxa. , boo giao to fiao p. m. PHONE DOUGLAS 273 16th and Jones SU. "Exquisite Easter AT I weenwear Breathing an atmotphere of Oriental color corabi oationt, run riot, cur Neckwiar, the product of Europe' and Amer ica'a finest iilk milli, ii on display thii week at our ibop, Pease Bros Co Hi? t'amap i'-i-ti-H It:H-f ffiA ).! ' f I- 11 (ft uiuui? ; a ahampoolnf, SCHABELL & CO. SL 2 S ..n . in a ink aftiai. MI g MOAX.lMV KUX&, rroprleto-r. Omaha Reed & Ratan Co. This New FERN HANGER with patent nir pan keeps earth from HMiririjtr; reed covered in any M npr color; pricp with chain tp 1 J We clean nivl repair reed furniture, l.riliy cabs and re-cane chairs. Will call and quote prices. Phone Doug. 2043 WEMAKfcV v "'GLOBE OPTICAL CO. M 1 COMNt -rANHAH A1 10 TH Every Woman Who L FLAT-CHESTED 4 laukisf wemaalf s-'-t -tt.i a4t is . ... - - - - I , W - i ,, i wl , ' tt k J aV t . 4 -ifc' f Si hi - p 4-. ia.4 Jf fc v -h g , . ia t '-l , ,ir . "' 1'. .. If I I I I M . .4,. .- ' v , . ,m . . ... . - . v i r - i' t ..t- ' ,. Tea tut.if a n . ). lit itt i w - , fa, L ' I MirgarcUo mm riAcnm or piano m ri riw in, ,fii fti ! ra . a 1 . ). i kl-e ike el .i"hii t t I'.