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A Unique Parasol
TO PLACE LABOR
BUREAU IN OMAHA
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"GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA.
BANQUET TONIGHT
Two Hundred Plates Reserved When
Expensive Paintings Will Be
Shown.
SMALL TABLES ARE ARRANGED
Fir M 1' I.I IKI' I A t irll I H. '
ThnlMht and tonl! t only the re will l
etn exhibition In the luillronm of th Kon
tenell tha moat wonilurid ''olio 'lion ot
Jikture ever ocn In thin aeellnii of the
Dilcldlo weat, , Jlut only Uio Kilenfla, of
rt nmy view them, for buck they no lm
mediately lo New York, from whence
i "I f m "i ;' ! "'i;' .mi; J' i 1 ' ;i' , i m
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The Home of Hart Scbaffner & Marx Clothea,
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Ihry cam. Moat of th pli'turea are the
work of foreign, fixpni.' ta 11 y of Krenrh,
artiat and, uiilortunately, they inn too
high priced lo bo bought In Omaha.
Then will b exhibited at the Friend
of Art dinner thin evwilng, hii affair of
iver a gueat which Iihm h"ti arranger!
by Mri. (Jeorgv Kcrnliaid Prlii a a fil
ling cloeliig of (hu moat auuceaaful year
to th find art piomol-r of Oinnha.
Tb" mice of the event la furthered
Mil nw by th preaunca of apealu'r
of 'International acoompllalmimit a an
urtlat, art Judge and art critic, Mr.
George Fraud rirowne of Chicago. A
a landca,p palmer, Mr. firowiii ha die
tlngulahed hlmaelf a a creator of art,
alway a convincing weight whom th
uritln la concerned -for th general pub
lic will hold that it la tha man who hu
dona a thlnar who tindoratanda It beat.
Tha V odd guejin at tbla evening
dinner will ha at table marina from ilx
to night with looaa bunch of ro ly
ing In artlatlo earlrie between tha
plate. ' Tha table hot4te will be!
Meadaroe Meadamee-
Oeorge H, 1'rlnis, T M. Vliiannhaler,
if), C. Refllnk, Frederick If i.'ole,
ijtarolrt (llfford, John J, BullfVaii,
''harle V.. Cunning, I HVld A. Iiauiu.
'W, If. BirohuU, ank J. Norton,
t 'harloa T. Kjuntia, Mwird I,. lliiike,
Wllr Page, K M, Bvfort,
O. N. DiHt, Nalaon H. Updlka,
Karmnn Koiintr., .loanpn PoKar,
'J'. P, Kaiidy,
Arthur Kitra,
V). fi, MoiHHon,
J. K. KlUmnrald, .
I'Yancle Uroiriin.
J. V.. Huinnrfra.
Arthur ft. Hltcble,
J, II, MnIoni.ld,
fW'. A. np(tl!k.
John L. K'nnndy,
J F). C'ongdon,
Jktigiidt K. Jonita,
I. .1 Tllnk
lu.iniiii til' tii
'rnk Hoyd,
I. ;. Uradford,
W, O. Honry,
Naah,
Alfred linlow,
I f, H. Clarke. Jr.
It. B. Howell,
W, J, ''onnell.
.7. M. Wlthen
M,
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it r i m: .tbi nr..
The innat unique) paraaohflf tha aiaon
la one ulilrh when open very aballow
and dlpa and flare -In quit thajaame
manner a tha brim of a. paruima ,'tiat.
I Tha long whlla handle la broken by bar
of amber. Tli la flare top la trimmed wild
la fluting of whit taffeta and a band
I o tifterow black velvet ribbon,
Joevph
MeKJf.
Belgian Relief News,
The FYanrvj-rhtfgliui Ttollef aoclety wet
tn all-day eeaalon tbla morning with Mra.
0. C. TUdlrk, Thai meeting may t tlia
' laate of the aeaaon and the eoolety 1 en
deavoring to flniah U bandage and aurg-
' teal dreaalnga today. The iitnr plan of
' the relief worker, beth for the Omaha
and Happy Holler circle, depend entirely
' upon tha outcome of tha war. If tha war
end favorably to tha Inhabitant of In
varied eountrle, the work may fce dla
eontlnued next aeaaon. But the organisa
tion will ha continued to carry on the
aHtne work If the war drag on, or to
help' th people to ranoiurt.ruet their ao
rlety and refumleh thlr plllagad home
If ttila mmmitr aee tha fjnlih of tha
conflict, . ...
Tha Happy Hollow clrola mat with Mr.
1. zra Millard In tha aitaraoom Thla
branehxof relief worker eireot to hold
one more icaMon Lbla aaaaon. ,
Philharmonlo Conoert Parties.
' The New York rhllharmnnio concert at
the lioyd theator Wednaaday evening will
bring out a large audience of lonal ad
nilrnrs of. the plana eololat, UIe ltance
Naah, who will not be heard, tiers again
. for two aeaaon at leaat
Among thoae giving bog or line partlo
. wUl be:
, Meadama-
. J. V. lge,
' ('. Corv.
Walter Btlver,
Hertiert flogera,
V. H. Harder.
r. C. Bradford,
' I W. H. Bcruler.
William Ooad,
. Jrank Boyd,
KLora,
Meadamea
II. P. Whltmore,
r, m. Wllhelm,
C. M. Brown.
Fred Pearre,
M. P. Kennedy,
H. J. McVann,
W, T. Burna.
T. J. I'eapecner,
ICditar Atorsman,
Mleaea
Heth Valll.
Social Gossip.
Mr. Walter S. Byrne returned y eater
flay from a anon trip to ChtfAgo and
Detroit,
Mra. Bernard Henry Kemper left St.
.loaeph laet evening with Mr, Kemper
for Chle.ago.
Mlaa fidilh Hamilton la expnotlng Mtaa
Tolly Knelk'ii of Lincoln to be her gueat
for Waaler wepk.
Mlaa Kugenle I'atterwn left for Chicago
Mon'lay evening to ind a few day In
Chicago. ' ' ,
Mlaa Mildred Borer will leave for Oil
(Hp Wedneeday evening to be the gueat
of Mr, and Mra. Clement Chaae, Mla
Itogera, Mlaa Jean Stirling and MImm
Helenu Cliaae will be the brldeainald of
Mlaa Carmellta C'haae upon the ilemril'
latlon of her man Inge lo Mr Wrhaatltin1
Hlntoti at Ht, Chryaoetom' e.hurth, Hat-i
tirday, April 29. During Kaater -wenk,
Mlaa fUger will he the gueat. of Mia.
Htlrllng . '
Mr, and Mra. A. A, Iamoreaux hji
returned from a winter apent In dork)
and Hot Hprlnna. ; 1
Senator and Mr. Kira Mlllird returrle'l -thla
morning from a trip to tttf Tjirk,
Waahlngtun and Chicago, ''
Birthday Party. . r
,r. John T. Hennlaon gave a birthday,
party Monday afternoon for her dautih
ter, Lore.tla, 1 year eld. Th little gueat
were: -
Dorothy Holler, Olady Boiler,
Helen Htarr, Johnnie Kiihey,
lurk Iialey, Jnaeph Murphy,
"WaJter Mui phy, Johnnie ( 'aaey,
Jame Caacy, Cbarlea Caaey. , ,
Eicelsior Springs Notes
Among the Judge at laat Friday eve
ning' regular , cake walk ai the Kim
were Mr. and Mr. I,m Hill, Mr. Dan
Butler, Mr, and' Mra.' Jack WHftrp and
Mra. W.JVf,, Jeff era of Omaha, , .
Naw arrival fjrom Omaha at the Itoef
finapp In J?eela1r Mp'rlnga, are Mr, and
Mr. A. T. Biyrwar and Mr. arid Mr. J.
Clark Colt a'nd daughter, ,
Junior Unitarian Plans,
The Junior TTnff,rlan cluh will hold a
atrial me'tl(ig filurday evening at Mla
Coopei'a gr-hool, Dyrlc building. Th af
fair 1 rtrleily Informal. 'and dHnelng 4
tha order of th evening, with guoal priv
ilege for. mrmbar.
Tuesday Junior Bridge Club.
Klght member of the Tuoaday Junior
Bridge cluh met'at luncheon 'ihl after
noon at tha home of Mia Harriet Met,
Mia Kugenl. Tatteraon, who waa to he
hoateaa today, loft for Chicago laat even
ing. Following luncheon, the tilnh took
up their Lenten work of ewlng for
charltyT ' ' ,
Mrs, Barklcy Attends
Woman's Club Meet
Man lo aaalat (he lter ilaJ, lowft,
In the euffrage campaign wara dliud
by. ftrfto auffraya board member at a
meeting at,, tb Young W'omn'a Chrla
bin aaaoi'latlon Monday evening. Mr.
W W. Barkley of I,lii(aln, flat prea.
dent, prealded, fleptirta from chairmen
of roiiuiilllec were irind.
Mra, l(rkly attended th aeeond dla
Irlol ' meet lug of th Nebraaka Federation
of 'Women Club at Valley today and
will be prcaent at th Alnaworth meet
ing toirtorow. '
MISS HOEL TO ADDRESS
ALUMNAE ON JOURNALISM
"Journallam for Women" will be the
euhject of a talk to be given by Mlaa
Faith Ie Hoel at Central High arhool
thla afternoon. TTila la one of a
aerlea of vocational guidance talka being
arranged by the vocational gulrtanfe ec.
lion of the Aeaoolatlon of Collegiate
Alumnae
HEAVIEST RAINFALL IN THIS
SECTION IS RECORDED HERE
Omaha bad the heavleat rainfall Mon
day night that wa recorded In thla part
of, Ih country-fcl.10 Inche. The next
heavleat reported wa only lit I la mora
than hfllf a much, OM of an Inch, at
ffnrttngtnn. Neb. There wa no rain at
all. In weatern rbk, , "Jrobbl
howr tonight and tomorrow. Not
much change In temperatur," 1 th
forecaat.,.
WILL MEET WEDNESDAY TO
. DISCUSS CLUBHOUSE PLANS
, Oepreaentatlve of tha Omaha Wom
an' cluh, Kin Art aoelaly, Friend of
Art, Tuoaday Morning Mualeel club and
tha Aaeoclatlon of Collegia! Alumna
will' Jiieet at 1ha Hotel Fonlenell
today at - 1 o'clock to dlwuaa plana
for enduring a elubhoua for all th wom
en' organization of th rlty.
for Children' Cough.
You cannot uae anything better for
yctur child' cough and cold than Dr.
King' New rUcovry. Contain nothing
harimul. Guaranteed. At drugglata. Vc,
Advertlaemenf,
Frank Coffey Says Uncle Sam Ready
to Send Man Here to Open
a Branch.
COFFEY PREFERS IT HERE
A federal rtiiployinrnt Bnd litiinl
g rati on Inii'iuiu brancli officii la Rutin
to Ij ope tied In Diiialm.
Hlatii lnlior CoiumlKeloiicr I'rMnk
Coffey la In Oiuiitin gud any hf hu
Juat ri"'olvid a lellir from A, (..'ami
huttl, t'onimlaaloiii-r ucniTal of lm
t'llgrutlon, gtatliiK Umt hit l ready lo
gind a man to NVIiruakg aoon to open
a branch, Mr, Oiffy fiivoi Omuha
tint place In which dikIi un of'
flrn ahould bo loiitttd for Hut rcaon
that llm Ironaii'tit or enonnl work
irs and ImmlKriiniA me inuch mnr
nuriii-rou In Om.ilia than thy will
b la I-lnnoin.
The tat labor roinmlaalonei' hue been
aeeklng for uin lima to get tlm federnl
Deprtment of Dehor In give Nebriie'i t
one of ihee epei In I labor agenclea Chi
cago, New Yolk, plttaburgh, I'hlladi I
pbla, HI Taul, Kama City end
Kraiiciaco are uiiig the clllia (but al
ready have auch federal itlon Inatl
luted, keaeonal Wnrbera.
"There la tbo aeaaonal woiker nd lite
mlgroiy worker," aald Mr. Coffey,
"nd ft I !he men thai moat b looked
after in aom extent bv auch a bureau,
Tb migratory worker begin In tb har
veat field In Oklahoma and Tetaa and
follow the barveal clear through to
Morth Dakota. The aeaannal worker
drift Into certain IfKallllea where there
la work of a aperlal kind for Juat a aea
aon, ueh a th fruit picker, Th M
eral bureau wilt geek IncaHy lo help tbeao
men lo find th place In thla or other
atate wher they will be moat likely to
find work al ny given lime, Tbla, will
1m a free labor agency.
"A for tb immigration fen lure of tlm
work, Ihl government man will meet
th Immigrant who rre lo look hlin up
when they get to Oman. He will give
them Information to where they would
be moat likely lo find work, he will point
eut the place where land may b tku
up when they become nlilen and per.
form whatever other aervha he ran for
thee peopl to help them lo help them-elv."
EASTERinFOUR DAYS
Have You Prepared?
FIAVK YOU WAITED 1'NTII; THK LAST inintito
jnal lifcniiHi" ihr wriillier Iuih nnt I'ccn ng v'rm it
aliouM bfl nt KaNter timet Ha v yow (inlitynl inakiiiK
the )tiri'liiM('N that ill ro lo mnk your wsnlrohf
criniilptf on KfiHtr-r Surtilwy ?
There Is Still Time to Make Your Purchases
Coinf to Ihi Store you ran rely ujiou -come to I. ho
Store I hat offer you fhe brxt for the leant money
(.'O.MH IIEKE, If you rannot come, telephone Hil t
Dourflag, Mfiil nrderu promptly filled.
Bring the Children
Ta t thg
EASTER BUNNIES
MAMMA lit'NNIK and Ihn HKVBN
1.ITTI.K Jir.NNlKH all ga hh aa you
)leHo In Ih Candy fltora Whlla
Iiunnlfg with h pink eyeg, A troat
for Hie cblldritn. Hrlng tbera in to
morrow,
BRIGHT SNAPPY
WALL PAPERS
are the boon of tb Vewtnan Wall
Taper, Von ran come here mii.I
depend upon getting Wall Paper
thai are right up lo die mlnui..
Claaitoal, Artlatlo and Uncommon.
They, are highly appreciated liv
thoaa of good laate. May we e
pect yon here aoonf You'll alp id
data Uiea paper, we know.
MOM
SAM NEWMAN
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ASK FOR "18-92"
Pure Spun Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
Guaranteed for 20 Years
Noothtr moh hoi laitid tvtn IS yean
The Strange
Case of
Mary Page
By Frederick Lewis, Author of Pictures
"What Happened to Mary" Essanay
by
Th Caat of Character f
tbi stbaxoi rani or kaev
riot.
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I at a waller at th r'rl'erton cluh
"Yon aee, er," he went on e,nnfleri
t!IK, "tliere not enough work In the
(ilmna -""i'i l eep ua b iy t . at
n'.l llliil.. Ttiei kfrp una er two lileii
en ituly nn m t mint if onli ra r.ir ill Ink a
I i.t I e i.-. I nt U4 . rv only M bie.tk
'. tun I "li u I il.mu r 1 l-t lenvtn
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i-ue ,.r tw. ef ihrt gnlleoti'li ui l.ve
av tb. ' .i. t I ' 1 1 I mm, .
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Clil-ilAHEL
DEMONSTRATION
AT OUR STORE
APRIL 19-22
You Are Cordially
INVITED
To vlalt our ntnrn on the) dale and Irvini how tn
flnlah flimra, fiirnllurei, He., with Ihl wonderful
(lilneei Vnmlali. It makr old furniture ntw mui
anyone ran upply It. ,. .
Hrlng thin Coupon to u nd buy a 1 n var
nlah brueh to Inauro I'MI-N AMr.h a fair trial,
mui w will the yon absolutely free a !0r ian
of HI-NAMI U
Nam
Easter Offerings inthe
Exceptionally Interesting
Vlirn you rnn buy mrh diarming stylo
nnd lifautiful fnhncs in IlloiiHrs fnr $.r.0(),
tlifrn inn't ono woman in a thoufnnd who
will fnil to nkf advantage of this mo. Whein
wo iny worth up to ff'8,0fl, wo aro oonsorva
tivoly fHtirnntinpf' thrir vahion. for in many
instanoow you will find tboy aro worth ovon
mmv. (!Om: AND HKK FOR YOIJHHKLF.
Tl.oy arc MANUFACTUltKIfS' SAMFLF8.
Blouse Shop
y
800 Crepe de Chine and
Georgette Crepe Blouses
Values to $8.98
$5.00
Our linvcr hnn just rfurnril from New York nm h&n brrn
fort-iiuAf e in arcurinjj- ihene,
Manufacturers' Sample Blouses
All Iho rifiwpHt, mod flu and I'olorinjfH, Tbnc btotinm will
not lat lonjr, so no mry rail will he to ynnr dvantflf?!.
New .hp Bilk and Iingfrie , (t 1 AA
, M.UU
2,000 (Jrrpe de Hiine, Tub Silk and Pongee Silk f " Qr
HIoiihph, fill fhe eolorn mid nky , , . , ,P 1 0
Arldrra , , , , , . . , , , , ,
Thla Coupon fiim.1 Otily April l-83.
M Mm
Important Notice!
Dresses in a
Remarkable Sale
Daintiest. Most
Desirable Styles
PrCTI'UK TO VOIKSKhF
just what you would lilt o to
fiiifchfiMij to add to your Kin , r
outfit and thi'ii look at the d'
lnil"d nnnotiiii'rrtirrit, of thi
WoudTfiil Sale of Menutiful
IlrtMifH which will nppoHr in
Wcdnemlfly iiiuhtN mid Tliurn
dtiv itHirniiisr'H pHp'-rn. YOl'KS
T( SIIAItH IN AND SAVK -A
SAI.K WK IIAVH NKVKU
Cgl'AI.LKI) HKIJIT hKKOIEK
HANTKH.
Be Sure to Look for
the Detailed Advertise
ment in Wednctday' t
Paper.
1
Sage
rut yrmr Fnr where (he
moth iHtinot get gt them and
Hint where I hey will b afa
from fire anr theft,
IIAVK TIIKM AI.TRRKI)
1 1 Kii 10 rlnrlng th Hummer
inimtli mid the charge fnr
thla ervlce will be, very
atnitll When you want jour
('lira In tha Kail thiy will h
all ready for you IN THK
VF.UV I.ATKST HTYI.K.
Very amnll fharge for the
ery heat eervlre.
DOILTON
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For Women
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VSHO&CQ
THE "FREE
Sewing Machines
With Our Guarantee for Life,
And Imured for Five Years
$15.45 to $18.50
VALUKS fjaOU TO $32 &i)
Kitiaordinsiy vtthir (or a on lii dr helhtif In
l.rt h-i-i !, tpiir trr .. I !raiii' uin.!i-. t i.t nh fcr
l t . I. i'it i ' Itii' 'l iMt. fi'ili. fiiitu urn' nt lln- lufj
I'.t .'till in A 'i t
Wa Are rtlu4v Agmt for the New 1016 Model
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4 n y liWffvJ ltuiu on jour old
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Have Your Hair DrciieJ
For Easter
Shiitiipiitiiiijt, Sculp Trent
ttHMtt, Maisnge And Mttni
rurttii- ripcrt attendant
in u k your atiptuntiiu'tit by
ti'lt.hntie if you pnfrr.
t 'htlilrrn'a Uir Itiildiinf,
20-In. Hair
Switches
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them r-f nt
u r I w y
I ir lje,'g)y
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f.t'li'jr in liatrdte rntin s lliev
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trr i ..l r of I. .r Nptvia!
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