TIJK t'.KK. OMAHA. TUKSIUV, .WML I, Ulli'.. Society Notes -;- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings 111 I II WWWWWWIIII IIIHIIIIIII Ml I 1 ' " ' 'l'M)IMMIIIl"H The Home Now Come Six Big Days For EASTER Shopping Easter Is Only 5 Shopping CSuits 2S The- ucmfl of value is reprr-Kr-riteil in thm famous lin of Women 'a nrxl MiHMcV Suits, The di'hignvn of higher prrado suits wonder at tfio re markable duplicates' of their exclunive models. Every smart style of the seanon is to he found in this wonderful lot of tailor-mades. J'.nxy, flared jackets, KiiKsian helled effects, sport models, straight-line tailor mades, vestec fronts. Skirls with the new wid! flured bottoms, set-in yokes, side pockets and girdles. Taffetas, Oros de Jjondrcs, Silk 1'oplins, Oahardines, Serges, Toplins, Velour Cloths, Worsteds, Mixtures, etc, Misses' sizes, 14, 16 and 18. Women's sizes, 34 to 48 Silk Sweater Coats Fiber Sweater Coats $5, $6.98,$10,$12.50,$15 to $35 Colors-Rose, Copenhagen, Emerald, Purple, White, Cold, J'ilaek and White arid Navy. The many new weaves and stitches shown this season, in the new sweater eoats, make down collar, sailor eollars anil Buy Whole for Easter 3W11K Temium H 3ID Bacon i i;i! t .i uuvi growing wrra crowing omaha of Hart Schaffner & Marx KAkSTEU WILL HIO HKKK before you know it. This oil- lire work will bo devoted to the most re markable displays and sales of apparel ever witnessed in this or any other store, WK AUK IMiKI'AKKI) AS NHVKU HKFOKK TO (JATEU TO VOUU EV KHY WANT. ' . While we; can with surety supply your last-minute needs, it would be well to shop as early as you ram KKLY ON THIS STORK. at $25.00 them wonderfully nttraetive. The large pockets. a i:s ii imink in iin;iv! Ham mgfflm I A' ' Tw - v ' i i. Clothes. i Days Away large, wide sashes, full turned n. r.r.i. tinm ui: am SOCIETY TO LEND EAR TO HOLY WEEK Special Servicei in All the Conform ing Churchei Observed Until Sunday, EASTER COMES NEXT SUNDAY II MKf.MKH I-Sprit IT. Holy week eniumeiv e with nil Hie con forming ehUMhe following their devo tional ritual for the l.iat rlx riny of llir penitential araton and many of t ! evuri-K-1 ''-n I eongregatlon wild upeelal erv !" for the. week, flood Krlday will be DevoUd le lb HEALTH. C0MF0RVBEAUTY ... & WOMEN left's get these facts well into our heads: . The Nemo Won derlift IS a great STYLE corset. 2. It is a BETTER style corset DEC A USE of its wonderful and exclusive HYGIENIC features. In other words, its matchless style is largely due to its marvelous by picnic construction. i- The Wonderlift Bandlet reduces your abdomen by inches and pounds, holds your corset in place, pre serves your smooth, fash ionable lines, giver; you a better shape than you ever had before, brings you supreme ease and comfort. It ALSO g'tva you hygitnic physical $upport that prtvents, nlitvei and often caret many of the ailmentt peculiar to women. Tkii priceless health ienict coid yon nothing extra. The Wonderlift method of construction trains the figure into an alert, f'raceful pose and creates that bodily poise without which no wo man can be really stylish. You must think of the Wonderlift at something distinctly different from any other corset. WE PREDICT that in dtif time nearly rier; nwmhh hm wear cortets Will Urol- it ",S(' Help" Vond,rl(tl Not, SM J 5S1 U r Ml M"tti livm tliorl nJ U k y l ' - IS 00. Nti. 5 fid U lr lm!fr in tttlium kir ( tri ti()i Na, SST U l Iim mh.i ( krl h.l SIT fltMJ .mt A Ulit N. i fur 0 l.f(.l km J l( u(ttK, whit " rl tiuK " Siil hum Jll (it 44 dull - 111 00, N. 10HI litNiill J kttl t w UiIiJidu amtiii ill ti4 KM 10IH. If You'r The J i'( rivln4 our prime i iNrmn N undvi hit t -iricU, jol nuko HHtuI Mod)' l thrm m applud t )iuir I luu u will ho Ctl(luUMHC 4 VV All, NIAIO tXltWlllON W WGARM N PliH HmmHiiiuk Ink") Iimui N. t imUTTKHlly nhfitrvofl by nil church mnin br !n lb :l'y. In Urn Kiwoput, Ho irmn ('(iilmll'' nl KouttlK" Memorial ainrinn Ihf l,iliiirnii ihnrrli., tnnnilng MrWn ulll I uni:ucli'fl nil tlm t k. Kimnlf Mrmoriiil IU "tiil' I i bi-lf hour" from ':!.' to 7: fv..ry ninrii lri(f, Hint llifl Kp'm'Opal Imri ht-n will Ii'iVm rcniiniinlun drvh-n l I" n'clmk, with mornltiK pmy-r t I.'"', HiioiiKhout !! wi( k. Holy Tln;ilitv will li- nlifffMii In lh f'litlli.llc I'OnRlCKHtlflMH by Ih- WOlnhlP' r iMlt : nc llirf rtlfornt cluirfhfii for (irnyrr wni fnililtlnfi mill ttif'f tit)- tt hoiir ici't f at (iori l 'rl')ft- will li r-lo-hriii t Ht. Jolnn fliilnli. K:i!Hd(iy -f iIiik m 'I'rliii !' imIIimIhiI w l'l if lh ir fiHi Kt'nn K'-i Iioh fur Ka. f'f I'lirnrnmil'in, Suffrage News of Today. llr.1. W. K. 1fiikly of I.lnroln, n'ntn mirtran vriniiUr.t, Mini JHchUhium Iriri' runllii, , T, J.linUfy. II. ('. Hiiini''y, Oh.ih W. CoviI, ti, H. ('rulaliffiii mill i. K. ' 'opirr of Oiniihit oll-n li fl Om nf friHf lilix hro',1 (ihrn Ml Hi" Oivifi"! lioinl In ('oimll JCiiffo ioiU'y, I'fimiilliin-iitiry 10 Men, ('nrilo I 'Kri pjtuni t'lilt, IiiIwiiim- 11 diiil diifrrwd'' iri' ildrni. Tiki city iciisnil n iffian i oiiiihIi fci hli a worker' t'orifpicmi ,,f tin: hom of thii tr-nmirKr, Mm, Mury ('Mrini'li, tlil'. nfo-rriooii, TonU.it Hi 7.31 m nlfit" lotml im-Mlntf will he IipM In room Dl lit tli Vonn'i Man' "Ii rlt ln imioi'liillon Mm, Unit Icy w!l! )tfrtd', Flinu Postponement. I'loO-Mur Kllriw'M I'iIhi'b on "Tli Kt tjulnliiii of tlii" Turk'' rm Im.pd fio; fioiiffl until Tm'lny pvimiIiik, April iV no lh iiffnlr will not conflict with th Krl'-ndu of Art dinner tomorrow fvinlng News of the 111. Mr, Jitn:e A, Tuni'ofk Im been nori fined to her room for lh lnt two wtoki, Mr, mill Mm. Frank II. Myr rn x pfrted hum from KjenUlor rlprlns to morrow, Mr. Myerg hn quite rcovril from lilt rucerit lllmx. Wedding Plans. Th mnrrni; n Ml tcitrl'' TanflC, fn'ihtiT of I iih n anil Mra. Join A, Tiu:i'ek, to Mr, Kelno Morifin, wl l bo au. . ' sis:. p!..: Thousands of physicians and millions of housewives will swear to that You've never tasted such wholesome, tempting, appetizing bakings - you've never enjoyed such uniformly perfect remit. Calumet Bait ing I'owiler ntvtr tail) and it cmts lets to uta than other kmdi. Receded Hlfheet Award Htm CmI l yr f tllf In hmmi C.m, n n "V, .. n J Tho most you can do for your tet-th visit your dentist twice a ytvir and three timea a day use IrlyQif PERFECT Tooth PovcJer ad lv itn. it a t.t.M i.l.i . . . . . . . ...... pfTl lt, ilttnt ttilt.t I W. ire A S.aa, latt SUFFRAGIST WHO BROUGHT MANY WOMEN HERE. .:' , it 4 - ' ,1 .olemn'zeil Knuli-r Monflny nomlnr t I o'clock at Trinity r-nthcdrnl. House Warming, Mr, n'I Mr. K. H Cliirk, whi r,ve Jmt moved Inlu tl elr nw bomt In Mltirc l,!ff boulevard, worn lven a mirptUi bou o WK'inlng fnt iriln) evulic. Canlk anri a a'iier wcr foit ni of tba r.a nlng'a rntcrtlom' nt, nnd the bout a.n'1 hoteM wei preiKiited with a muho"any In nip. Thofie pieaetil wcr: Meter. nd Veedintie M'llllam CiiriBhli e, It, V. farknon. K, A. W ll'.ntilil: , A, J. Alvi.rd, A, A. nikl", . Ki n b ill. ". (', Wi.odOMll, Io fell, J. Jlanaen, Vi ,.. -I'tlit ( lark, II. Wreiui, , 1 1 Hec Mi Ih.ffltld, I.. II, fluUe, Mar;y v it n, : A X'hry'er, Ml.d'-e llu li Clink. Brownell Hall Plans. 'I'll'' io will be no achool aeaxlon on Oood Kr lilny at Mrowncll Hall, but all tba atuilciil ara ajipected to b at thf achool for attendunca at worahlp at Trinity t'athcdral and ft, 'nrnm church. Tliroiiahout. ldly week arrvli:e. will be conducted In tha acimol chafed at o'clock each mornln. Kountze Memorial Church. Ktalner'a "f'ruclflxlon" will i ilven on Oood Friday evening at o'clock at Kountza Memorial church by thfl choir with forty.clht voU;e. Tha aololata will ha Allen Mch'enzla, Mra, Arthur Hal cticr, Mr. Kwanaon and Mia Paul. Personal Mention. 'Mr. P. II, Koollnh and amall aon, Mar vin, of ChlcftKo are apendlng two week with her parent. Mr. Clnren'a Uarlow, nn of Mr. Al fred iJarlow, lim relumed o bla atuillc at Cornell iifdr apcndlng the aprlng vaca tion with friend at Itultlinore. Mr. Frank f'rawford and Mr. H. M. Knox linva returned from haiikatoon, rakHtnhcwan, where they wr vlaltlng with Mr. Crawford, who will be detained two week lunger In Canada by bimlnema. Mra. Imvld P. Kcder of Ht. Paul l vhiit lug her parent. Mr, and Mr. A. B Alplrn. Brownell Hall Luncheon. One nf tha big event of ICualer week will lie the "get tognther luncheon" Thursday afternoon, April TI, at th Fon tcriell!. Over ui) Invitallona have been aent out to the affair and All former atudenu of Prownell Hall are expected to he pieaent. Mlaa Kupheinla Johriaon will prnBlde at tlm epeakei' tibln with tha aenlorx and .the r Ih teacher, Minij I.lllin (iiilway, the kuchIk of biini.r. .Man 1 oiit-oftuwn gucata will be preeent, and1 Mm. liRidner of Lincoln will give a talk, telling Imw a'.ie aucccedod In forming X llrownt II league In her home town. Th Omaha and oilier former atudenta of the ai bool nro i'uiihI'Ii i Init fiiundliig lettguea J which mil)' be formed Into a fe lerallon, j New Y, W. C. A. Secretary. l Mlea Uiiice Inldie of Hn rrHiicln n in i riven loil.iy lo Hike ihirte of the rm ploymi lit Imnjil of il'i Vnniiij Wome'i ChiUllrin finno. tui inn In pi o e ol V'pii' M um iilliii n, v lie ln .mu ci-i Mi fiddle had - tiai go l Vmn. V nnv n i I'hlUllui imMicWU'in w t h lu one .,f II- i Iiillluin4 HI the ekiiellliin nnd cme .i 1,11 loci MmocjutOtl lilHl It .'O'lUlO IVtle.l 1 I Knffre Club Birthday. j huftee club ll.e nlinl nrg.inlal o h the cu . i.i,i.him, of u a i ( "f ' ic, in:, i. W.MO'il. 'll ,).- Ut ly Ik llllil) lllll'l MuMm hv lo!i na a h.n i l ' liume !,(! l tilt IV I', h Intel-. fer bn li it I'l.ni lei i ' il M" M A ' Vial l"l"liv ef till . I'.l. Hie It In I .,,,1 un erottHe uirr MniMMltwitle. i i ( i' i ini 'lit:, Aotii i u I eot -I ' (.. !..' i me. ii ! ,-lo n.,1 I ..i.-i e.'n.. I If ,! -.'l-onia I. .o.l' ..It il!!lo l..l' H't r e''l I ti.l it i lei I 1' Its 0" .t,tlo- .e i,. itt&aai mm 0 iwatl wi ltal Ctaa la) W, ltd $,Nl mk tHf IMPROVERS AGAIN GET IN TANGLE Strained Relation! Between Fcdera tion and United Improveri Breaki Out Anew. 8TREET LIGHTING IS CAUSE Th! atralned relation whfih hav (ylMeii tor nt'Vcral yar betwern the) J-Vijeratlon "f Irnproveinent flub anit Iho ('nltfil Improvement club broke out wnew at thn city counell Meeting when the i-lectrle street lir'itlng propoKltlon wag brought up it tain, The commlHHloner recognlr,ed tb nlt(d Improver by agreeing tf defer thl matter until May 8, by y which time thl organization expert M have conferred with repremnta- tive of the electric light company Hi d to have arrived at an aToptabr- I rnpoalUon regHrdlng a rontrart. II, V.. Tlmme, flva year tacrelary ef tha Kederntlon of Improvement elub, mado thl tateinent: "I w secret aiy of tha federation for five )r, but J am now dlnKuntcd with recent rnk ae. tlonx, The delegate, n. getting or and aro refunlng to at lend Hi tu' e'lngn." I enimlenlniier liee atuled; "V. W. I'lti'h told mo bixt week Unit be nd th federation of Improvement eluh rtrrn aent all of the Imprnveriunt club of tha city and llint, any other federation did not amount to anything worth mention ing." Tba Federation of Improvement club wa referred lo aeveml time a "th fitch organization," frcd It, Martin, prominent Improver of tho north lde, told Ilia eommlmiloner that tho I'nlled Improvement rlub ap pointed a apmlal comrriiltea of five to confer wtlh tba electric light company. "It I very evident that tha Improvement club are not agreed on thl electric light propoaltlon,'' wua a comment by Com mliMoner Jnrdlne, Thcisc. an Omahan, Started Alex .Carr In Show Business Alexander Carr, famou a a eharact-r comedlmi and who headline thl week at Ihe urpheum, owe hi aurceg to an Omaha man. Tha Omahan la Mortimer M. Thelite, formerly proprietor of tha Millard hotel and who live at tha Traverton apitrt mentg, , Whn Mr. Thela wa a prominent threalrieal magnate on P.roadwy nearly ten year ago, he "dlacove.red" Carr, and ahowed him how to dovelop hi talent. Mr. Thelae put Carr, and Harney Hern ard, who played herA with blm In "Po taah and perlmutter." two year ago. In one of lil compaolea and gava them thelf rimt chance to make good. "When I flrt w them," laughed Thelae, ")t w)(, at IttB vurl3Vllla ahow. They were o rotten they wera going to aubatltut a trained elephant act for Ihem. Wa got one more chance; for Ihem, and thejr worked o well thut they finally made , good on tho bill," Big Time Tables Will Be Done Away with by Hailroads The expenalve railroad folder, how Ing railroad achedulca and connection, la likely to be a thing of tlm pant. An agreement haa been entered into by pra tlcally all the rallroaira by which they propose to eliminate moat nf the tlmx tabiea and their promlacuoua dint i t hiitlon, It being figured that thia wilt mean the eavlng of humlreda of thou, and of dollar unnu.'illy. If the railroad folder la dlxpeixed Wltn, Ita dlaappearancn will occur at the end of the preaent year. Some of lh rallromU have five-year coutraeta for the print ing of folder, but the head of the pan. neiiger depnrtmenta are of the oplulmi Hint tli" contincta mn be changed to cover other ch,imh of printing. OMAHANS MAY MAKE A TOUROVER HIGH LINE An nulomobll trip may pcianlbly ba inmle I')' Dmiiha liiMine men and road Uooieia till minmii'i' oi-r wluit In known na the blub Mii" nuilti between Central I'itv and Walton. C, II I.lndherf of I'ollt, i e,.i,. in of toe lll.ih l.in.. Kntila h-'oc lnt Ion, nan lu I'ltuilm and urged the trade imellii loininilte ef lb i oiiuiii 1 1 nil . l ib tnd the good mad ennu llllllee to IIihIiii III It tlp aline) time till Minnm r I''- poinivd out n,.ii a good lirilioM, I. .Hi .i ofoen mi mid o)nl I, i unoihi. tut nl.'iig tlila rout.-, wblcli if. i -tier, ilo fellow lug leant; i'eeil I'll) I ll. fl 1 .hl,t.lll li i'lVKX, I ' i A it ! . nl)i il ii, We.-loii, ihmi, Meiol ; Vail.) CHICAGOAN ASTONISHED AT THE GROWTH OF OMAHA I M Nir.i i f l''.li.i, Itonin f, n- t iln Witi.ii t lie I. tlirle'i N.li.. hi I , toil I lit I t-o i! ,t f lf,' snr. .lt... I Kit n lit, r,i at Hi.' Wolfletf I (.ir(t. H .i l, ('. fill .ie .. t I . t t f A r t ok I -oil (ii.- inn tm 'l lt I -I t I t. t , ton. . I ot g Ml ' I I , I It I lie . . ! M I t f t' M! It tt'l-. . ll'tft D I Ut ' ll 'It II , I l! f .4 It 1MI I Ol. HI I., II n II. M I 'I t( t't - I t I '!. 1 t t to st' x .i ... . i. i. in ic tt a t. liC l ten, QUESTION SSNI, , Of MKH WHO THItO 10 KILL SELF -i. ,i a i. v ! t I I . , I '. . t i . , t ' II. t It I t t i it . 1 .i.lt , I- .!'!. .. .(I I , I i . 'I at - .t t ASK FOR "lS.". Pure .Spun Aluuunuin CouKinn UtrmiU V (aiiirrtiUpvl fur 20 Yf am X X d '