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TriE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: ArRIL 23. 1916. 3 B Council Bluffs. Social Notes ' he ! Security Social club was entertained the last meeting of the year held In the VnlM of Pvthlaa ha.ll bv a committee ajmu.k.L iir k t . i v t JIlMuvin vriHuw wtyriiw wurrits auu Anna Schaek. At high five the prize waa won by Mrs. Hallla Beater and the conso lation by Dr. W. E. Roller. Among the kenslngton workers flret prlia waa awarded to Mr. A. J. En body and the con- aolatton to Mrs. Klla Henry. A three i course cupper waa served. All Knights . . and Ille of Security were Invited to I atLend a club meeting Wednesday after I noon ltt the Knights nf Pythias hall, when jj Mesdtmes Roue Walters, Pansy Chan il Urs, Uly Wasener and Daisy Hea-ton will be the hostesses. Miss Vera, Cady, who haa been attenrl ' ing the Chicago Institute of Pine Arte, Ik ipendlng a short Vacation with her parent! here. She plana to return to her work in Chicago within a few day. The meeting of the Loyal Women's class i,ft the First Christian ohureh which waa Announced to be hold Tuesday evening will be held a week from Thursday In stead at the homo of Mrs. Bundy, 1U Avenue B. frjV's honor of Mra. Orrle Chapman Catt," V"" who poko at the " auditorium Sunday evnltiK and remained In Council Bluffs until Monday afternoon, when he left for Sioux City, an Informal luncheon was given In the Dutch room at the Orend, at which a number of out-of-town women were also gueats. The tablet were most attractive with decorations of flow ers and pennants In !hi suffrage yellow and the guests greatly enjoyed the privi lege of meeting socially the woman whose sddrese they had so enjoyed, Mrs. George Reye entertained at a most enjoyable meeting of the Benevolent so ciety of the English Lutheran church at her home. A short business meeting was held and a soda hour followed. The hostess served a dainty four-course lunch eon, covers being laid for twenty. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Charles Johnson. The It. and & club met Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. John Groom. A two-oourse luncheon waa served by the hostess. The "cut-for-all" prize was won by Mrs. Oeorgs dues. The club will meet April 27 at the bom of Mrs Howe, 710 first avenue. Mrs. N. P. Dodge snd Miss Caroline Dodge left Monday for a visit with friends at 8k. Louts, Mo. Mrs. H. H. Cutler and Mlrs, TV. A. Cut ler and little daughter, Mary Louies, left a uli.lt with fiHanria unit VI relatives in Chicago and Laporte, Ind. 1 Mrs. Gertrude R. Nash, formerly of SI Audubon, now of Los Angeles, Cal.. was among the guests at the suffrage lunch eon given at the Grand Monday in honor of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Mrs, ash has been prominent In the work of the Iowa woman's clubs and served In 1909 and 1D10 ss president of the state federation. Since the death of her hus band, ths late John A. Nssh, she has made her home in California, coming to Iowa to spend a few wil work In end speaking for ths Equal Suffrage asso ciation. Mrs. Roland Crockwell of St, Louis, Wb,, is spending a few weeks as the guest of her parents, Mrs. and Mr. Bpencer Smith, on Third street, Mr. Ray T. Fleming and Miss Ada Sherman, both of this city, were quietly narrled Tuesday afternoon by, Rev. T. J. Mackay at All Saints' church In Omaha. They will males their home in Council Bluffs. Mr. Fleming Is the son ef Mr. snd Mrs. J. C. Fleming, 1023 Fifth avenue. The bride has been Jiving at the home of Mtr. snd Mrs. A. F. Mallory, U2 Avenue D. The wedding was a quiet one, only the Immediate relatives being present. Mr. Rlehard E. James and Mies Eva Cook, both of Lincoln, Neb., were mar ried Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at ths parsonage of the Trinity Methodist Epls - eopal church by Rev. M. J. Rarlck. t They were accompanied by r. ana Mrs. C Charles D. Best, also of Lincoln, and all TOUT lOll OH CWMISt ftv place. Mr. James Is engaged In the mercantile business at Lincoln, and he his bride will make their home 1 Nand 1 there. Leoi Leon Olden, 14 West Broadway, enter tained fourteen of hia Uttle friends In honor of his eighth birthday. The af ternoon was thoroughly enjoyed by the little folks. A two-course luncheon waa Served at t o'clock. The Atlas club met Tuesday afternoon at t horn of Mrs. J. T. Hamilton for ths election of officers snd the discus sion of various matters of business. Mir. Hamilton was sleeted i.rei'dent; Mrs. Lyman Bhugart, vice president; Mrs. Weed Allen, eeoretery and treasurer for ths Beat year. Current events were gen erslly discussed and plans for next year's work suggested. The course of Study hes not been definitely decided, hut has been left to the program com mlttee, Mfl. Hamilton, Mrs. F. W. Houghton snd" Mra C F. Kimball. A railed meeting will be held later on to romplete arrangement for the program, and eeveral Social meetings will be held later In the season. The art department ef the Council "luff's Woman's cluh met Tueeitsy even ing at the hem of Mra fage Morrison nl spent a iwl enjoyable time In the et'jdy ef Oaford. Mra. Morrison waa the leader for ths evening Miss Jnnte tune gve a eemprehenslve dM-rtlon f th snelsnt eir nht ef tndn. Inin Its military Import ec end ef the fst I It was h home ef mveliy at dif ferent time li gHleg t' hislor f thi treat trmre' It aiaiei that bv iimi l s lMt"t h'e fcitli!.) S A'frl the r- In the (' r I' ll r. r sthera Us tgln',iig s ss rtel I the ! S eei.turv, lie !( dvl p m let a toleration ef ! twn --'- t . e"h a b ...., rttn ! I'S s4 an.t a i . tn :. r t!ng f the n r'r The I I It! r-.f .4iSj 1r I" n v ! wt eiev f v mlf i-r re e -t y Pie Im ! t,rtt f- i IUiUni ira. " -t Merna.' ttn eiii 4 f t lofsm s i '"i tfs r l ei s- '' I" ' ' .a i f- , -tii t t M 4 v t " nt ' i -. . H le sivt'i!e l.4ii ..,. t.J'. So.t n r t sj t.f .1 THs UI ., titt lie f ''l- m UHW- aii l t",sft ' '. e ti ef i ') '. t la !, a .. t n l ! a -n t .fe , . , w ' N r t hui .'' I w Vi- lije e rBii,et'r I t II ! Ms !. . Ml f t e4 i t I v ' Their Engagement to Wed Just Announced I 0" ' '"": h ' I ftfmmr V- . : )y V ..;..-' - I ";;y'i; H - - ' A -: V. (( - A I , 4 V",- ; I Josephine Craig missllildrcd ChiicUl alo built Windsor ittlle, The chapel tind ha Ik In peipendli'iilur stylo conliilning fine m;inorlBl brasses snd the window 1 slgned by Sir Joshua Reynolds worn do scribed. Mention wne Hindu of the terms of absence of Die students us seldom. She told of their removal to a furm in time of pestilence, Mrs. Hanford gav a description of Merton collegn, tho first of the colleges, which was cslubllHhed In the thirteenth century by Walter de Mirton, by which a number of others were pat terned, both at Oxford and Cambridge. Its fins chapel and interesting old library were mentioned as features of Interest. Mies Pile, In a mot Interesting talk, de scribed Chrldt Church college, with Its great bell, founded by Henry VIII or Cardinal Woolniy, the lancet and finest of ths group of colleges mid dnlgnd ss a nobleman's college, with a ruined dies and so steeped In ths past that one can hardly believe It has a present or fu ture. Its famous hroadwalkiwa deaerlbel snd the larpe Town Qnnd of the college. Tyndale, Gladstone, William I'enn snd others were mentioned as sssnclulnd with Cbrlet Church. Its chapel, though small, was mentioned ss being the cathedral of Oxford. Mrs. Morrison gave a brbrf de scription of Oriel college, founded early In the fourteenth century, and told of some of the eminent men who wore stu dents there, ss Sir Walter Raleigh, Butter, Newman, Wliberforce, Thomas Hughes and others. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan gavs a brief description of the Church of St. Mary, dating from the middle agea and distinguished In architecture by hsnd soms spires and curious twlnted pillars. It was mentioned as the place where Amy Robsart was buried In J MO. Mrs. Morri son gave an Interesting description of Holman Hunt's famous painting, "Thi Light of the World," in Keble college Chapel, based on the scriptural passage, "Behold! I stand at the door nnJ knock," Tho next meeting will bo held May 1 at the home of Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. A, M. Jackson and Mrs. J. R. Reed were hostesses of the Oarden club Tues day afternoon, ths meeting being held at the home of Mrs. Jackson on Fourth Street. Mrs. Reed gave an Interesting paper on spraying, tolling of the vari ous was in which It might be done and of the value of tho process In keeping plants, shrubs and treea free from blight ing Insects. A number of ttie members reported that they had flowers In their gardens, tulips, hyacinths and crocuses, blooming out of doors. Mrs Thomas Mot calf, sr., has yellow violets blooming out of doors and a profusion of wIM flowers and early spring blossoms will soon be In bloom. As ths meeting Tuesday was a postponed meeting tho club will meet next Tuesday, the regular day, at the home of Mrs, Reed on Mcl'herson s venue. Mrs. Gone Hall celebrated her Mrthday Monday, a number of friends arriving be fors the luncheon hour to tender their oongrat illations. The guests brought luncheon with them and also presented the hostess with a pretty set of cut glass salt cellars. The gueUi wars nearly all members of the J. K. club, of which Mia 1U1I la ato a member. 7 Social Affairs of the South Side Dundee Society Notes Mr. and Mrs. A. C, ("nwimss have re- turned frm winter spent In Florida and Cuba Mr, and Mrs A I- Ulalr are visiting In Pium '!! Mi. 'ftiemas K. Iluntr i,( I'eiriiym. Nrb, was a t last if 1hiIm frto -U Mr tt 1 lt'; be s '" 'U- f.,MlU 'l ll.li i f iH'li!, M,t f fl Mi.vl'h f II fl'r:i, l I I'is g '!- '! tlMer. l x J. i i.ib Mr I: .in at. I .t w iam t!.i ltii rt. s t i. '"h llvlh The ' ! I- " " 4t afi, a wt'h i- Mine Tlio'i.as Mr. I" I ll !rl-tlr- ). kmary tntre at v tr M' last wee, snl th wlil aiii.-t t!e gi-s l4thn ! ..'..: t e- -a'ftt at ths M !., Tii"i'i se I l t i- tn Lad.ea' a i.ty "' t .''. u r a t u lis. T t' 'lt, I.JS t'i l I I'Kit Xi . t':-l Ut ,i,,i.Ujr V. flf,-ls i lftrvj'l, la "l,t p. iv ..is " ! ' t . .'. 41 l'. fc f '. M ; T I. .... 4 st fcs rti., t I ' a in f ;. st i-.b A '.,.) ., 'iiin t t fif s , i.i4 !, av t t ,,. ...H . Hi. t t th 1 t (' Hi ' !'' W t ' (' H. ! s .4 l-lll t S W'1. I . f . - l Ik'S ft f I . n .,., i t. . a J 1. 1 1 , - ... ti,. . t t K t S ' i . ,s p t i ( fti . r ( - ! Vi i If I ,. .'.. a' I --U';'--t ftl i - I - . '!'" The Ladles' Aid society of Wlmiler Memorial ehurrh will give a maple syrup dinner st the churrh next Thursday eve ning. Much preparation Is being given this dinner, as It Is sn annuel affair, and the girls of ths Christ lun fnoeavor will hold a candy sals. r Mrs. teo Wilson and small daughUr spent the week-end st Chicago. Mrs. R. M. Laverty entertained the musla department of the South Omaha Woman's club at Its last meeting at her home on the Fort Crook boulevard, Katurday afternoon. The opera, "Tau hsuser," was tsken up. Two choruses, "The I'ltgrlm Chorus'' snd "Elisabeth's Trnyer Chorus," were sung by Misses Georglnla Dnvls, Louise Ilrsllon and Je.iu I.ee, Mesdaines Kulnoum, Graham, Shu fart, Ilrntton, Hill. A solo, "TliS Kve. nlng fl'ar," was sung by Miss Jean Lee and a number of selections were plsyed on tho Vldrola. As this was an open meeting a very lnrgs number of guests snd members attended. Ths missionary society of Grscs Meth odist church was entertained Thursday afternoon at ths home of Mrs. F, I Lea, Mi South Twenty-tltlid street. Mrs. Lee was assisted by Mrs. A. L. Hunter. Rev. F. A. High spoke on "Temperance" and Mrs. Hanson sang a solo. About forty attended. The South Omaha Woman's club held Its Isat meeting Tuesday afternoon st Library hall. A number of business af fairs wore transacted and Mrs, F. J. Far roll was elected president for the ensu. Ing year lo take the place of Mrs. George Cariey, who resigned. Dans were made for the luncheon to be given at the Hotel Loyal May 6. One of the prettiest affairs of Isst wsek was a miscellaneous shower given oy Miss. Mae MeCsrron Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Ann Trainor, whose wedding to Thomas Crawford takes place next Tuesday. Decorations were In pink and white. A mound of pink carnations was used as the center piece. Those present were: Misses Helen Kelley, Jo sephine Curtis, Martha Wendt, Ella Craw ford, Marie Jensen, Ruth Wemmer, May Deveny, Kathlyn Wendt, Maud Craw, ford, Ruth Zost, Mary Magulre, Mes dames A. C. h'hults, V. J. Trainor, U. Rosecrans, J. P. MeCsrron. Miss Nell Ranner wss given a surprise party Friday evening In honor of hot birthday. The evening was spent in music and games, after which refresh ments were served. Twenty guests were present. Miss Gladys Wright entertained ths O, F. F. clutt Saturday afternoon at a luncheon. Decorations were suggestive to Easter. Those present were: Mlese Doris Van Sunt, Alta Davis, Mildred Cot oway, Margaret Abbott, Helen Van Fant, Home Alsworth and Hope Hlbbard. MIhu's Ella and Maude Crawford en tertained Tuesday evening rumpllmsntarv 10 Mine Ann Trainor, a bride of next week. Thirty gui-sts were present. A banquet aiid reception was given Mr and .Mm C. M. i.icli and Mr. and Mia Charles Letter and family Tuesday eve ning at th Wheeler Memorial church by members of th chunh. Th fallowing program was arrnsr.t by Mrs Warren Davis, A read ng by Mr. A, H Majors', w 'l id by Mrs. John Roberts; a r sit in bv Mr A I Ran Jail, and a vorsl s i i by Mr. James t'arly Mr. A. l M id k tuaatinaater and responses cie ii. l y luv. J V hkr. Mrs 11 M Wa, Mr. I hrlf I Hlvar, Mr Will nil 't (. M' Mflininn nd Mr ant Mr lil.n. Th tu. h ant lRe fm jl'iftn !. in f,r ( iii.. .. tor .fti Hi iff (n ibr (i.'i ( in.ftk ,lr'r f re 4llnt boltlt llalston's Social Events ! T V .. .Vary k! rin Pl"k ' l In r.,'lf mti i at u m ,yi...l ca u-- H) fas! Ki. i . to '.. i A .': t t I ! ! k l tit . i .i:,t - . - tt Mi Me) i t t ! Mi '. t H I l im , m tf i I ' i 1 1 I 'i-i l r . Iftii ! Y !h-. . 1 M t, l ' r a t J..sM.i I a I ' ' t't H Ut ef It. '! im' la I' uim- nh. t ' - i ' ff M i-ft-ft s' i I I a t t tue M . - .. k4 h I .e .it tit . l ! au-k ts, ,.., I ) -a i . ! .4 : ' i 'H ; . - I i .a I I ' t- ft-1 , I I f' , ft . p, iy .,n li - i int.i . 4 ,.( Hi , I M f k. i. li t a . i t . . j , ( ), - t t v t At f.UoiftiS LEADEfO ACTOE IN THE CENTRA! HIGH SCHOOL PLAY. n V. . ' ; j I i ' ' i . .'1 L -, . '....:.) - . I J . ' i CterlcsTiorcarty West Ambler Social Activities last week In Exeter, Neb., after a two weeks' visit at the home of her brotber, A. L. Rice, and Mia. Rice. Mrs. C. T. Oleson will be hostess for the Dorcas society of the Augustlna Lutheran church on Friday evening. Prof. A. T. Newman of Minneapolis, Nellgh, Neb., were recent guesta at the S. "A. Panboriie home. Mrs. Kd Stnltenburg entertained about fifteen guests last week on the birth day anniversary of Mr. Sloltenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred BulLer celebrated at a family reunion last Sunday. A dinner Minn , snd Miss Eva , McNamsra of I wss served to about twenty relatives. Among them were: Mr. snd Mrs. J. Gehrig, Mrs. Henry Buller, Mrs, Chsrle Johnson and family, Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. John Hchlifbaur of Benson; Mr, eni Mrs. Arthur Buller of Crescent, In ; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hagednrn of I'n pill Inn, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johansea and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson. 15th and Douglas After-Easter Sale of Women's Wearables Starting Monday We Offer Some Very Attractive Bargains DRESSES Our entlrs stock of beautiful Ilk dresses, Including all tho lata styles goes on sals Monday at a discount of 26 per cent. $20 Dresden for $14.95 $25 PrfmHca for $18.75 $30 DreMr-g for $22.50 $32.50 Dresiwii for, .. ,$24.00 $35 Drerwes- for $26.25 $40 Drew for...... $29,00 In addition a special lot of Dresses ranging in price up to $18.60 50 in' li .i COATS We have uiiouestUmiibly ths best BssorimHiit of spring posts ws have ever shown. It Includes cloth coats fur street or outing wear and silk coat In taffeis, faille and silk Jorsny, Every coat In stock Is quoted t a raducMon for Monday, with elra spwlnl bargains gt $12.50 $15 $17.50 $20 IsW OnorgcttA Blouses, Regular $0.50 Values SUITS Ws maintain our slock ot women's suits Is second to non In Omaha. Eery style, every material (bat It In vogue (his prinsj Is hersand every suit In stock will ba quoted at a special reduction Monday, Women's Cloth Suit $14.50, $18.&0. $24,60, $29.60 Silk Suit Specials $13.50, $21.50, $29.60, $34.60 12 $4 jar & ixiuu AH Iligh-Orade Bult, Copiei of Imported Modela over $50 in Price One-Fourth Off ,ir, and Mrs. Thomss Illsrsntt of Irvington wers week-end guests of tholr son, Hergeant II. Blsckett. Mr. snd Mrs, A, 3. Jackson of West I'oppleton avmue had ss their truest tpls week, K. Wolfe of Arlington. Master Kenneth fichnelderwlnd Is quits III with Pneumonia. Mrs. J. W. Iloblnson, who has been ths guest of her aunt, Mrs. K, D, Long, ths last inonth, left the latter part of the wek for her home at Grand Island. Mrs. Anna I'lerson returned Wednesday from a fortnight's visit with relatives at Craig, Nob. The "Orare fisse" Bible class will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. H. Htewsrt on Bouth tifly-thlrd street. Mllss M, Klrklen entertained the West Side Women's Christian Temperance union Thursday afternoon, Mrs. William Peterson returned Wsdnes. day from a visit with relatives In Hooper, Neb. Mrs. M. Tramlsy of Osceola, la arrived Thursday to spend seversl weeks with her niece, Mrs. M. Tullls. Ths Royal Neighbors will give a card party at their hall, Forty-eighth and tavenworth streets, Tuesday evening, April 2S. llefreshments will bs served. Mrs, Jos Gllmo'ra and daughter, Elisa beth, leave Tuesday for Hloux City and other Iowa points for a month's visit with relatives. Mrs, Hans Nielsen will entertain the all-day meeting of the Ladles' Aid so ciety Thursday. Kev. R", O, C'henowlth haa been holding services at the Jennings church every evening this week. Benson Social Circles To) ft -, V-tcl a ' 1 ifttKnrr 5- Newest Ideas in Hair Goods Our Beauty Parlor are displaying the latest and mot faNrinating moikrn hair crea tion at special naving in prices. At $4 QC Transformation thst completely ex- tends around the bead, mads of first quality Krench (,'onycnt Hair. Beautiful Switch, 24 Inches Inns;, made of natural wavy, French Convent Hair, 8 80. Convsnlent Triple Strand Switch, Trench Con vent natural hair, 22 Inches long, fOS, All Around Transformation, Refined Quality Hair at 11.96. MOO Fine Fluffy Swltoh, 26 Inches long, full wavy balr, at )2.38. S. SO Beautiful Refined Wavy Hair Swltoh, 24 In. loci, $1.85. upsrler Accommodation for Halrdresslng, Fao Isl Massaging, Manicuring and other Methods of Beauty Culture, Bring the Children Here Before Easter Hair Bobbing in the Most Approved Styles Expert Attendant Open a Charge Account With Loftls Bros. & Co. and take advantage of the srsst car gftvlsa ws ate offering tomorrow. 7I v i m S 4 Kins. Uk sells SI4. tattle "l'r- '""" i if) irmjtilllig 111 Wsek, Ml S'Srf yte, Pier ol Smi, sollit eni'i. I (tine SlimnnH, It (I I rl sesrlK l a Month, Kins. Ms snllS S'il4 Unit. 1 fin IM.. si "nils tft Is I'lfti Inum; liv.lce ilk I stasis sinus wnrtn ,"r" "ft. ,mJ. :r'Z Ke. t-M.. . Dlasum4 TZ.7r.7J sins, ns ."i v.r; :a.f?.v.. m j.iw aaouftm 1M g, wees. ar t D.ii o.ui i r. a. tisrsrt tin t ie rati or wrii fur riftl'n Ho SS. Mwmh iV"iln l4 sn our Mlssmas IU oalt wlUs triKJfft dirt, TNE NaTIOIiai CREDIT JtWEliai ROFTIS Margarctto Lencn TEACHER OF PIANO M rtees Hera Vl, irtlt asWt rwua. PtmglsftS fsaa, (rulu, ask. Mr. E, J. O'Connor returned on Mon day from a' trip to Winona, Minn. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs I'aul Bour-elne on last Sunday. Mrs. John MnOuIr returned horns from, an Omaha hospital last funds y. Nov. K. J Oews Is sinrtltig a few days at home till after Lester. Mrs II, C. Person -sill be hos'ea fnf ths !Teh)'tertan iAilies' Aid svolety rest Wednesday, Mrs. t". C. Jseotisen entertain"! fifteen guests at dinner last Cuivlsy In h.m 'f ef her sen's birthday. Te Iiiither league will give a H'isl,''t nit Wetnssdsy evening st ths English Uitlinso cliur. h Mrs 1, Jensen was irii''l st list horns Tie4y In h mnr tf hrr turthdivy annHrtikrr Mr. J W, Jilt' h s ii',.tl1 en hsr slrtttlty ht a numt'or ef l irntis fiom hSr Snt llU4ll- I A sn -ss lft"r pa T'lsfctetr at an Omaha hi-ei'Uat it Mr and M'S Tsri! rtsis uf Nona S Ihlr-t stieet ny Mr Calvert -eenl to .M m. KeS . , sa Ws-1n sstlsr t (jnlnl ths f.imis' Mr. "t l a frUn4 Mr V H, las ( SlHUs'l. Kan, t. i Svsrly ef rftifta. iatte4 st"ee eM . frUn Is ks isst assa. Its i .eft tg ,e t:l Si t a . ( sre enosiUif M twuifilff t th M'K. , .t t h h I Mis J Am' srt htl at Inn M tt f i a s j M m Kor)ftr ( l (ft ft i ; I s a st Minis w i i . i r Me. M i'a I f " t ts. I i a i 1. 1 ! s " ih Isit-i irt e "ir r 't'e lvl gM ji: hs a fa.isi ll-mltl esiiis t tS ki f s ef M miwlut j ' IU.i Mills 1st U ihi t.. ht to Aiewl. . fs a , St j J'. fttf SSf kl-". V. I Vis i I ' t Mi I in fti Siiie ttii! il t IS t'il ((,. MH ln II I ihl ftftftl , H I I h r l-lft , ll I . ) I .'-, H I lift '.! , i-f is ii i t ai r. H I IH ft ll I i M S t.SC In t4 mi t S a . 1 1 m m J w I ft I 0 v. The Motherhood Educational Society Announces Science's Greatest Triumph TWILIGHT SLEEP (DAMMERSCHLAF) PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH A Boon to Motherhood A Motion ricture CUnio Graphically Dcscrlbftl by Dr. Kurt E. Bclilossingk, rrclburif, Oeruuuiy. BY SPECIAL REQUE3T AUDITORIUM OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 3 Days Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 24 MATlNtF! Dillr ftt 3 M 1 M NiailTS. 8 00 .ml 0 CO r. M. WOMEN ONLY ChiMrtr, Umltr 15 Not Atlmlltvl ADMISSION. I . "a Air vi I ( ( a li l ,- y 'M " I " :!(,," ' Mtii .1 ft 1 1 h v . y I t ' H Mn tins, ft - t S j -:: t I s ie e s.-.i-,-t t-v4i , s ti V vlu IV