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Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings
TIIK 15 HE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2J, HUG.
GOOD FRIDAY HERE
AS A DAY OF REST
latin Spirit Pervadei City at Evi
denced By Proclamation of
Mayor.
! BUSINESS CONCERNS CLOSE UP
II y MKLfIPiriA, April 21.
t Psrhsps thsre li no morn esssrtlve evl
Aw of the underlying l(ln spirit that
prvAdr In all thing social ttl Omaha
thin our mayor Good Friday procla
mation. Ami It all bring! up the old question
of Into what aortal ayatm will the great
mlrtrllfweat eventually drift Anglo Baon
or liHtln?
It would he moat rational to aurmlee
thst wu will adopt and adapt the brat
In both, a In our carnival, for tnstanee,
whir we take the harvest Osllval of
tl Kngllkh and celebrate it In I-aUn
Jnynuanp and carrfra spirit, all the
while aa Americana not forgetting; the
commercial advantages attending the
tnt.
'food Friday, too, cornea welcomed to
our f'dli-nrtur-end may each year the
number of business concern Increase
which give three houre today to medi
tation or prayer or rest.
For Three Bridei.
Mrs, Clay, )(, Thomas gave small In
formal luncheon at her home Ihla after
noon for Miaa Quelle Prown, Mlaa June
Brown and Miss Uarda Scott. The three
young guest of honor are to bride of
this spring Other guest at the ilttle
affair were Mrs. Carroll Balden and Miss
Florlnda young of Macedonia, la.
Texas Gueit.
Mlaa Alice Coad, who has bean In Tesae
and California since the first of Decem
ber, Is expected home early Easter week.
Mis Coad I accompanied by Miss Alice
Kordtran of flan Antonio, who will be
her gueat for ome month. Ml Ford
tran Is well known In Omaha aoclety elnc
her visit three year ago as Miss All'
Coad's gueat.
Relief Corpt Note.
' The Oeorg Crook chapter of the
Woman's Itellef corps was entertained
at luncheon and a Kensington this aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. ('. A. Ten
nant. The hostess was asalsted by Mr.
Arthur Hugh and twenty membsrs of the
chapter were present. The next meeting
of Ihe society will be In Memorial hall
Friday afternoon, April 21
On the Calendar.
The WliiU Hhrlne Whist club -will
meet Monday afternoon at Masonic tem
ple. Mra. Mary Wearne will be hostess.
The W. W. club will be entertained
at a 1 o'clock luncheon at (be home of
Mrs. 3. J. Hess Wednesday, following
which the afternoon will be apent in aew
Ing. Cover will be placed for fourteen
gucsls.
On Wednesday Mra. Charles T. Kountse
will entertain the member of the Origi
nal Cooking club.
Mr. and Mr. H. N. Wood will enter
tain the Harmony club on Saturday night.
Mr. Charle War will entertain her
bridge club of two tables on Beater Mon
day. Pi Beta Phi Banquet.
The PI Beta Phi aororrty will give a
ban'iuet, followed by a vaudeville aketcli,
t the Fontenelle Friday evening. The
affair la to commemorate the founding
of the aororlty in 1ST and la an annual
celebration. Many member from I.ln
i oln and other town of the tata are e
pected to be present.
First Preibyterian Church.
The women's aocletlea of the First
Presbyterian church will hold their Kas
ter bazaar Saturday at the new parish
house. r urine; the noon hour luncheon
will be served.
On the Calendar.
The Aloha tango class will meet at
Tui pin's hall Monday evening, an affair
postponed from Holy finturday.
Subscription Club Ball.
The Huhacrlptlon THince flub will give
n Lull Wednesday evening at the f'onte
iiHI Th sperlal feature of the even
Im; will be a 12 o'clock supper, making
Hi. affair a matter of strict response
i.f acceptance or regrets aiming the mem.
bera. Mra Arthur Ftemlnglon Is chair
man of the committee of arrangement.
Social Gossip.
Mr, A. M. tlHllagher left for flilcarfn,
New York and tti et Wednesday,
MiM Alb- J'uxal left Thursday to visit
in Pavenport. la
rr..onal Mention.
Itegtalrred at ttie Hotel ncAlpln front
i ninth during the past wik hate been:
Mr I A Wlialen.
Mi. M I' Mns aid.
Mr. s M Hum li
Mr Frank Hrhev,
M I'eail Vlinx-U.
Iir ainl Mi I- II Wfy,
Mia J i IIiiiiiIMkii.
HkiIii'Is, tin net of Ma-sdnnt, la,
is th a it nf tt weak end of Vr
" lay H T'ihiiihs.
LEADER MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF
WOMAN'S CLUB.
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fife hv .''- '..aaiaBtaBBafeaaAaaU ''af
M RS. JOHN K. H A A nM ANN.
Easter Notes
Kaaler la always Ihe first Sunday after
the first full moon after March 20,
The day for the observance of F.aster
tn Kngland was fined by tit. Austin In
Wl A. D.
Omaha remembers Easter as the an
niversary of the big tornado.
Kaster Island waa so called because It
was discovered by ftoggaveen on Ksster
day, 1772.
The latest Kaster In thl century will
occur In the year 1043, on April 2t.
The festival of Kaster Is now observed
by the Greek, Jloinan, Anglican and Lu
theran communion.
Only once during the last century, In
IMS, did Kaster fall on March 22, the
earlleat possible date.
It wu long a belief In Ireland and cer
tain part of England that the sun ac
tually danced on Easter day.
The earliest date for Easter Is Msrrh
22, but It will not occur oh this date dur
ing any year of the twentieth century.
The uae of eggs In connection with the
celebration of Easter Is of tlio highest
antiquity, the egg having been consid
ered In mythology as a symbol of resur
rection. Id the northern counties of England the
men parade the treeta on Kter Sunday
and claim the privilege of lifting every
worn art three times from the ground, re-
celving In payment a kla or a llvr
alxpenc.
Jt was debated, t the time of the
Introduction of the Gregorian calendar,
whether Easier should continue to be a
movable feat or whether a fixed funday
after the 21t of March should be adopted.
' Owing to the disputes thst arose he
tween the eastern and western churches
It vii decided by the council of Nice
In 826 A. D, that "Everywhere the great
feast of Eaater ahould be obervd on
one and the same day."
In the Tyrol the Easter festlvsl Is one
of great ceremony. Kaster holiday bands
of musician visit every valley, singing
beautiful hymn to the accompaniment
of their instrument a they paa along,
men, women and children Joining In the
choru, bearing lighted torrhe of pine
wood.
In Germany the Kter hare Is almost
as Important a figure in nursery lore
a the Chrlatma fit. Nlcholaa. 'hll
dren are taught to believe that If they are
good a while hare will ateal Into the
houae on Easter eve and hide any num
ber of beautifully-colored eggs In odd
corners for the good Utile children.
WOMEN DRESS TO
SUIT LIEGE LORD
Miss Bessie Randall Says the "Fe
male of Species" Should Be
More Independent.
CATER TOO MUCH TO THE MEN
Mrs. Futon rharged thst Mrs. Howe
collet ted the tritium In monthly install
ment cm Hie prrlriit, first, that tt waa
tn o tu the support of a destitute sis
Irr ln Inn of Mayor W llllnm Hale
and Inter thst It was part of
lie'.p the mayor recuperate
ft mil the heav) financial epenae f (hi
campaign The ciiiinnlssliiii fuunit Mis Eaton
rliri"S unit ti silioiiii) "iiiiBU.'Stiinllntxd
Mrs, Rowe Has Been
Found Not Guilty of
Extorting Money ;jh,;;;;;;r,;,1
CI 1 1" Alio. April Jl - Mis. l.fmlse (Is-
! Imrtiit fl.iMn ,',itn it li Imiof nf liiilill,. unl.
fate of I'hl'nKO, was fiiiind not guilty hv
II. Civil M..M I. . ,.,,m,l..l,,i, In at nluhi mud llflrol rolioi s t.-d " Mis. Howe iln-
nt Ihn ilmrsn that she i otnprlliol Mo ; clared the charges weie part of a pollll
I'ase Waller Eaton, a superintendent In "' conspiracy In Inlure me mayor
the department, to rnntrllnile a third of . The oftn r m rupird hv Mr Eaton wss I
aliollalied shortly before tier rhaigeo '
jiihi women anouio aoanuon a h-r salary of Sl.nm year t an nlirm-n
(.rowing Ifiidpticy to attract the lords I political fund.
i f creation, Is the opinion, of Migg
PfHsie Randall, supcrlntenilont of - - -
Hie Vittltlng Nurse naaoclatlon of'
Omatia. Mlaa Randall ha been
studying social and wononili' prob
li'tii gffpctlnp; women and h la
v.orklng toward what la known aa
' liiiipenipnco of woman."
"It Im lru that many women -
plolt lh('iiiselv.s In (iieplonulil ;
way ihrouKh Uic incdium of dress,
Lul who are lo blame for thl altua- '
Hon?" h asUed. "Women who
fltfss In lh iiibd tifr yoti refer to do j
fa becgiiMo many men are uttractoil
by tbat sort of dross. Mun prefer
llin rllnnInK Ivy typp of woman.
1 bny do not look for mnal guperlor- j
hf. They are repolled by the lnd(- i
ppndetif. woman. Don't you think
thai la so?"
The visitor refused lo testify, I
Moat He Independent.
"Women must lie Independent and then '
they will have worked out '.heir prob
tenia, They are growing more Independent
every diiy. They are -what they are today
bersusn of the men," she sdded.
"Then you do not think very much of
the men ss a class?" wss asked.
"Well, women have catered too much
lo the likes and dlallkea of men. Too
many women have looked upon marriage
as the one great goal snd they preened
their feather toward that end," w the
reply.
In working out thle Independence Mlaa
itandnll agreed, that women muet learn
to meet a mouse with eguenlmlty, fac
a burglar with courage and he able to
hang a picture, repair a tire blowout and
perform several other lltll everyday
taaka usually detailed to Ihe men.
Weia made.
Woman's Club Music
Officers Re-elected
All offtcera of the music depart mailt
of the Omaha Woman'a club were re
elected Thursday with the exception of
the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. Eer-
nald, who resigned because of the pres
sure of other duties In the club.
Mra. John K. Haarmann la the leader,
Mlaa Amanda Ttbblna, Mra. .1. H. Pulver
and Mra. U M. I,ord, aaalalant leaders
and Mrs. Jean Johnston, the new secre
tary-treasurer.
ALL SAINTS' CHOIR TO
PRESENT "PASCHAL VICTIM"
All Saints' choir will present ths csn
lata, "The Paschal Victim," by J. Kebas
tlan Mathews, Hunday evening In place of
the regular sen-Ice, The aolo parts will
be .taken by Miss Iflldred fhurehlll, Mrs.
H. C. Qreenatreet, Mis flertrude Miller
snd Messrs. Charles . Hsverstock,
George Compton, Paul Klgdon, Glen
Whltcomh and I,. Wycoff. Martin Huah
will aaalat the organlat, J. H. Blmms.
LIBRARY TO OBSERVE ARBOR
DAY WITH HOLIDAY HOURS
The Omaha Public library will observe
Arbor day ss a legal holiday. The li
brary will open Saturday between the
hours of 2 o'clork In the afternoon and
o'clock In the evening a on legal holi
day and Hnndaya, The circulating de
partment will not be open,
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Newest Ideas in Hair Goods
Our I'.fM nt y Parlor are ilispliyinjr t h
llrkt htid mokl fairinatiii(f moilfrn )n'r t-rea
tioim at ) in I kviriff in price.
A f C1C Traneformallon that complelily i
l J tend around tb head, mad of
first riualliy Krench Conyent Hair.
Beautiful twitch, !4 Inchea long, msde of natural
wavy, French Convent Jlalr, M 60.
Convenient Triple Strand twitch, franc b Con
vent natural hair, 22 inches long, 94 OS.
All Around Transformation, Hefined Quality Hair
at 1 5,
14.00 Fin Fluffy Switch, U Inches lorn, full wary
hair, at 12.31".
13.50 Beautiful Refined Wavy Hair Switch, 24 In.
long, fl 15.
Superior Accommodation for Halrdrlnf, Fe
lal Massaging, Manicuring and other Methods of
Beauty Culture.
Bring the Children
Here Before Easter
Hair Bobbing in the
Most Approved Stylet
Expert Attendant
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SALE
ANY HAT IN THE
SHOP SATURDAY
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MODELS WORTH UP
TO $25.00 GO FOR
$5.00 SATURDAY
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Minnette Mitcheltree,
213-14 City Nat'l Bank Bid.
Easter Floral Display
Biflff, Brithltr and Bttlft Than Cvtr
Moil Cor trout Collection ol
Blooming Plants
Ever Shown in Omaha
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eclat If h. if .1ttll
Your
wife
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aipreclate
our flow
K0'8 S Days More
Jn which to wJeem your (.old Hond Orllflcal". Belert your
I'lano or Vnyrr T'laiio now. V will hold It for future delivery
If desired.
llano for rent, $ 3 . f. 0 a nionlh, Six month' rant allowed
on purrhaaa price,
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
mi-IIII'l I ar mi in Hi, loii((la lfla.1.
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rangcas,
Made-up Baskets,
Tulips,
1415 Farnam 5t
Hhododpndrons, Hynrinths,
and all kind of Cut Flowers in season.
Hess & Swoboda,
Tel. Doug-. 1501
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WE ARE GOING TO TAKE A CHANCE!
HERMES vs. JUPITER PLUVIUS!
WE ARE BETTING ON HERMES AND A SUNSHINY EASTER
Now for a few reminders, suggestions of dainty little novelties, suited for Easter wear, when everybody likes to wear something new.
Women to Plant Trco
for Shakespeare at
the Central High
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610 So. 17th St.
Now Ready for Applications
Special
Easter Sunday
Dinner
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Announcing
ASalcofWallPapcr
TII AT WIM. EN A HI, F.
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All Stitgif hftri
FIRST SQUARE NVokwoar Soctioru Hat and
rollinjc collars, vohIcos and niffling, in nt,
organdy and Ooorpfptte Crepe.
Prices 25 to $5.00 each.
FANCY HAND BAGS A window full and
lin n some, ami what an infinite varietvl Now-
i est shapes and leathers. Silks and velvets, alao,
U. aixl they sell from $1.00 to $25.00 faeh.
HANDKERCHIEFS There are few dim-rim-inatinj?
women in this neck of the woods but
f are disponed to frive us the palm when it eoniPH
H to Ilaridkies. N'ow one.- for Kaster are of
pure linen, with colored and white embroidered
corners, crepe de chine ami silk, with fancy
borders, at 25 each.
There nre those who exchange pretty lit
lie iritis nt Foster--And it is a commendable
custom when inexpensive sterling (diver knick
knacks are quite the thing for that purpose.
TattingShuttles, Smelling Salts I tot ties, Spoons,
Hml Vn.sej", Tnlcuin I'oxe, Vanities, Ktc.
lYiees range from 50( up. 'I'lmse to honi
monev is no object can -select rhojee articles up
to $15.00 each.
THESE BLUSTERY DAYS ..u will I... t.
minded of VEILS. The Kn-tcr ' iU tlii yt ur
are a little more rlwumiiitj thin ever Tlu
add a pepiaiicy, an esprit, m it weiv, to
Hivk, to l!n f.'u'e of iiifititm or maul, wholi
ii nkei tli wearer tvk a fleh Iml ton of hi t
'elf, I'laui ii!".li veiN! Fiiti.'v flnwer s'iU! 'tr.
ccUr Tea veils (I(cm ate woii'lrou-
niii ! Auto veil! Most colors
Then I ! ! 1 1 Uuff, imoi,. up ol a i-i.ms i'Ut;t
tin!! of lunlllie Itlid liNttti h IH'e cV fl'l. liili;'
All col.ii . At :t.rll etc h.
OLOVEB Ate in luti.-h i!. Itubtd, the
i:,t,tir bii-i'i.M Ii itrond only to Chriittnui.
V.Rtivir !.wecM ei rmv b.'
t 1 1 i i r t t In fio Hi ml trti,
ll. e. I li. i li". f-r es-t inn iit
M k' liopottiii t ftn I evrr befittc
lo ! i v oHI w 1 1 i f 1 1 HI ;t li Kl I
Mill. sHM;i; 1 on j.tt,i
we sell are guaranteed to frive YOU satisfac
tion. ALL SORTS OF KIDS Washablo and
otherwise. Light weight, dressy skins and the
heavier, piiinnish street gloves. And what a
variety of silk and cotton gloves. From Kayser
the very newest riovoltioB - Any woman who
needs gloves can't resist if sho can spare Ihe
money, Tlie cost is very trifling. Take a look
anyway,
THE SILK SECTION is always busy nowadays
Here, too, it pays to be safe rather than sorry.
We haw all the good taffetas, in all the popu
lar coloring". Ih guaranteed a.s well as wear.
New material if nnv purchase is unsatisfactm v
- THAT'S THE KILPATRICK WAY.
FOR THE CHILDREN AND JUNIORS - We
are always prepared, 'lids is the home store
TIIK MKX III our furnishing section are all keyed tiy
for Saturday. They have new ahlrta to sell, $1.00 to
S0.00 "'h. NVrkwfar, r0 ftiS.OO- Hosiery,
lilaln and fBn(y, " S2.00 P1"-.
ON ol It SWUMI l lHHt In our well lighted, newlr
dressed show room, a wnnUruuM aggregation of apparel
HI Ik HitlU, just hat you want, all tba colon, even
th scat re navy.
;itos lK MINIHII S The popular weave, tn tha new
sIibiIsh, S2."i.OO t S05.00 ,rh- Wol Bult of
suiiuiiMry wiIkIiI, navy sitrcs, mlours, rhorki, sport ault,
tic.
For Siilitrday e hav a great special. We have
litid mil ii 82.".00 t-liot I' In the lot many that were
,-. (Mi. silks Im linli il. gome heaullful wool ault a welt.
HM)I hC.H (iioiKtliis. t'repn de fhlne, Radium l ace
jiul 'in n li ii n 1 1 i u . artistic, drwssy and n romfy. New
IiiiwIiik uC 1 1 it 11 h and lingeries, whlii- and thx exquisite
new iiliit iitgs so f-y Mttrai'llv this aiti,
IIIVIh llnurtKi artlstli', utility nver wholly lost sight
uf 'last niiiiiis fur so iiiui'h In this line. The many
MHiipllititMits tfflti't hy u tll Ihe atory a to aelettlon.
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of Ihe child lx well s its aiders. New, fresh, j Tatf.ta silk mat will he hard to get Utsr. Hport mat ii
ilaintv, useful garments for the wee tot and her
larger .xistcr.
COATS, DRESSES AND SUITS lor all the
ak-' j., a-tcr millinery for girl of even sic
and lite, I 'in 1. and lit'lit straw , silk and other
laliiic, iloiioil and eieutHl bv artit
hreninx ol' beauty, jn the way some chftnictri jt
t lo' 111
I MOIU.ltMI Mh IVrhapn ihr li.m i ti. i. a lull nf i.nr
ait'ulli id S i-iiii-ni U 'iiiih'l in 'hi. i ,r sit lul t
sOcerit oi .,. i i n .,f itt'lrl garturti In la ij rt II
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are nutitiv siel It a nut auiailng that they have alrtirk an
pi. iilr ihiT.I Mmnr i'oets, ll.Ou t.Bt. ami Walk
liitf Ih kd,
Wu lu'lir tlul hIiim kill li a slink .f ilrfrSH,
prt'iiilar In I'f pi'i'iilnr alt srsaiftt. If llioy ran be -rn
luted si all Ulrr I'rd r at llksit to i mtah lilher
thlit, (iluiy, I i it at r i i. fur pil n i-liitt.
I Ml, iinittx s I tiie ihi ad are ti.i.ir than rr.
l-i 1 1 men In ills al I haiikrgOing. I am ti.'t (tdng i
f ii a iwotil UU I d'H) i think It tiii"r. ny
S It Ihete In a tutu, vinin nr groHR vhllit ef In-
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