THE REE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. . 1016. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings HRONIGLE SOCIAL EYENTS OF FARM Movement in the South to Tell of Rural "Engagements," "Teas" and "Comings Out." TEXAS IS .TAXING THE LEAD! Ity MF.I.MFim Majr n. It may not be long until the gonial af faire of the women on the farms will be ihroniclM on the society pan with the rent of the play of the day. Thla la a movement that le appirah'ni us. not from (he rant, a eoclal Innova Hone usually come, but from the south end TfXM seems to be lis mother. Mrs. neslna Kalb la' railed "the governor of 7xhb farm women.'' From Texa, the movement entered Louisiana and fprcad northwer.l In Ar kansas. With the more rapid mean of toral traveling, there Is no longer any rpaeon that rural women slimilrl be cut off from active eoHal life, that the farm ?lrl cannot have their ' rnmlnsa-om." the r formal ennaitement announcement, flie showers and all the rHIihtfut llttli ways Ihnt the friends of the future hrlfU may take to allow siibstont al well wish ing. One rannot help marvelling what ih movement will mean when It reaches a great. ' agricultural etate HUe Nebraska; ard rural society, orgail?ed and prepired for tta play, lakes ita plure besides, the urban. SINGS TITLE ROLE IN OPERETTA Miss Hazel Evans to take leading part in play at the Young Women's Chris tian association Thursday evening. Sewing for Visiting Nurses. The Ileld Club Hewing circle, which baa been sewing for the Vlaltlng Nurses ssawlMtlon the In at winter, will meet Thursday afternoon with, Mr. I. M. My ers. The member of the organisation are; Meadamea I. M Myera, i". If. Hopkins, P. W, ( onrey, A F. I.eeriiiakers. if tr -, .Annle Andrews, Meadamea i', A. Coons, K. II. Wilson. C. H. Grant t'lsixl Ktoikham. 'Mlaeea Jennie Andrews. Fast Hospitality. Mr. Fred Jensen entertained a party of friends at lier home Monday afternoon upon tiie occasion of her birthday, Those present were: MosdHnica Mesdames M. Mock, Fred .leneon, II. fiKHsrd, C. Wind. M. OviTgaare), K. Clausen, J. M. Jorg-nsen, 3. JI. be Witt. J. T. Ktraeser, Mlsa Anna, Jorgenaen. ' Linen Shower for Dr. Mason. I Mlsa Barbara Churchill entertained at a linen shower for Dr. Elizabeth Mason Katurday, May S, In Ilncoln. The after noon wag spent In hemming tta towela for tha guest of honor. The hoateaa was aaalated by her aunt, Mrs. A. P. Kemp ton. Those present were: Rebanla Sis ler and Hortenaa Kauffman of Geneva, Olive AugusUna of Grand Island, Mrs. Carl Bolen, Pr. Elisabeth Mason, Bar tbara Churchill, K. Dorcaa Chrlatenaen, of Vrnaha; Ruth Dore, Kathleen 8lsler, Fay IjMjJabury, Charlotte Jenkins, Clara Hohl, fry, George Mason, Mlrs, A, F. Kampton, Carey Butler, Grace Munson, of Lincoln. Eecital and Tea. "' Mrs. Douglas Wclptbn hail twenty girls of her classes at her home thla afternoon for sons recital and informal tea. The rooms were decorated In garden flowera. Last Fling Lecture. An unusual Interest centers about Pro fessor Fling's sixth and last lecture of Ma aeries thla evening at 8: IS o'clock at the city ball. The subject will be "The Greater German Empire." Preceding the lecture Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Burke entertain at their home at a formal dinner In honor of the speakers. Those present will be: Ti;of. Frederick Morrow Fling. Messrs. and Meailanies-. Ilallnck F. Kose, Edward U Burke. Mesdames Masilamee Charles Of f utt. John E. Burke. Guest Tea. Mlrs. V. A. Fraser gave an Informal tea from 4 to o'clock at her home thla afternoon for her mother, Mrs. George X. Qulllninn. of rnllas, Tex. The living rooms and tea table were decorated with llla'-a and garden flowers of the hostess' growing. Mrs. Qiilllnian will be the gueat of her daughter fur the summer. Thimble Club. The regular fortnightly meeting of the Thimble club was held this afternoon at Hie home of Mrs. J. O. rbllllppl. Mrs. I-:. V. I.MIs and Mrs. 9. A. Duf field were lh guests of the afternoon. s Les Amies Whist Club, Mrs. It. M fathers entertained the tnemhere of l.ea Amies Whist club at )i-r hums Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ku grnc Atkins and Mlrs, fharlea Weber iin pri.ia for the csrd gnie In two ekj the club will be entertained by Ms firs, e Mtckel. Dinner-Dance for Simons. In h"tvr of Mr and Mrs. fMwsid Slui.in, wSo ha'e J im rsmnied from Ohl h.r thir ncddlng t'-o pl- l ot wet it, a lr dlnm r dance was given y 1 " - iCjtiaiea ' I sit J 7 IS ' -if fV" "f ,1 V? 2L Hazel Evans 4 iy : V i 1 1 1 1 I , .1111 1 4 4 h( i Miss Hazel Evans will sing the title role in the Japanese operetta, "Princess Chrysanthemum," to be given Tfirsday evening by the Industrial and Confer ence clubs of the Young Women's Chrla tlan association. Tha proceeds will be used to send delegatea to the Industrial eonfftrencn at Storm Lake, la., July 10. Other roles In the operetta include Mlsa at the Hotel Fontenelle Monday evening. Toasts to the tiewlyweda were proposed by Meaars. C. 8. Elgutter. If. B. Zlmman, Harry Lapldus , Arthur Roaenblum, Henry Monaky, Inldor Zelgler, Isldor Keea 'and' Nathan fjernsteln, and a silver servlco was presented the honor guests. Amerl an Beauty Yoaes brightened tha dinner table, at which covers were placed for: Messrs and Meadamea Edward Hlmon. Ham J. Iou, Iyoula Hlller, M. I. Gordon. H. A. Wolf, Sam Levey, Iiuta Hlmon. M. Bernateln, M. Krolrten. Frank fiplegal, Jlrs. Phil Koollsh of fhlcago Harry Lapldua, II. W'tlllnsky, Henry Monaky, Arthur Roaenblum, A. M. Browar. If. Kaskee, B. A. Simon. L. Kroloff, Charles F.lgutter, Max Wolfson, Misses- Lena Hlmon, Gertrude Simon. Solomon, Rosa Mushkln, Itess Monsky, Janet Shamea, Messrs. Sam Ptinsky, I. Levy, Isldor Raea, Marry Kavlch. Louis Hrnateln. Isldor Zelgler. Louis Hhamea, Harry Malaahok, Misers- Bessie Krleden, Stella Wolfson, Goldie Melcher. Jennie Kraane. iiesa Adler. Messrs Max Bernataln. William Castleman, A. Rosenberg, Nathan Bernstein, Nathan Simon, If. B. Zlmman. Charle Rlteman. Phil Levey, On the Calendar. Mrs. Victor Gladstone HI r a bridge luncheon at the Henshaw hotel on Tuesday, May 18. Notes of Interest. Thn Woman's Journal for the eurrent week publishes a poem protest against child labor, "The LKtle Tollers," by Joy Montgomery HlRgtns of Omaha. Mlsa lllgglna Is secretary of tha Audubon so. clety and la a well known aoolul worker. Past Festivities. Mtssea Anne Wlntroub and Ann Roch- Elal Housch, Til-Hp; Miss Grace Pool, the emperor; Mlsa Flora Melcher, Baucer Eyes, the cat; Miss Orace Thorn, Prince Bo; Mlas Kdna Bartlett. Prince Po-flll, and Mlsa Olive Kerguaon, Top-Not, the chamberlain. There will be a number of fairies and sprites, too, among them Misses Marie Rtsney, Violet Byers, Kesle Branlman, Martha Meyer and Anna Schmlts. man entertained Informally at the hme of the ..latter Sunday-, .Those present ware: v Misses Leah Frank, Sarah Negelman, Lena Oarmel Ruth Brown, Fannie Ackerman. Mlascs Anne Wlntroub, Anne Rnrhman, Gertrude Castle- , man,' Fannie Zlgman, Minnie Levy, Messrs. William Wlntroub, Sam Horn, George Glvot, Messrs. Jack rfelner, Harry Plnkovlts, Mol WUUiQUb. For Miss Scott. Mrs. Chester Nleman gave an Informal bridge at her home this afternoon to four tables. The girls playing formed the Intimate circle of Mlsa I'arda Scott'a friends, Including the ribbon stretchers at the Wadsworth-Scott wedding Tues day, May 11 Tomorrow Miss Mildred Marr of Kansas City , will give an afternoon bridge In honor of Miss Hcott at the home of her slater, Mrs. Charles Ilen- drtckson. Activities of the Social Settlement for the Last Year Close to J4. was expended In main taining the Social Settlement last year, according to tha eighth annual report , Just issued. The settlement board bcglna I a new year's activities with a small I balance In Ita favor. I Special mention Is made of the or- , ganisatlona which contributed to the wel. fare of the aettlement. the Settlement Players, for five years under the direc tion of Miss Msry Irene Wallace, the Settlement Woman's club and the Young People'a Camp club, which Is trying to esrn money to hold a summer camp this year, Tha activities st the house Includn for the girls eight cooking classes, campfire clubs, sewing, housekeeping, dancing, basket making, millinery and music classes, snd for the boys, settlement scouts, gymnastlca, chair caning, ham mock weaving, basket making, pastel art work, music manual training game clubs and social clubs. Miss Beulah Ryrd Is hesd resident. The officers are: Mrs. J. w. Jtoomns ro dent; Mlrs. (!. W. Holdrege vice presi dent; Mrs. A. K. Jones second vice pres ident; Mrs, U M. I-crd, secretary, snd Mrs. A. W. Rowman, treasurer. BLUE GOOSE ORDER HAS BANQUET ATTHE HENSHAW The Ancient and Honorable Order of the Blue Oonse, which haa as Its mem bers nearly 100 of the prominent firs lnsursnce sgents of the stste, gave a hanouet at the Henehew hotel Monday evening. Several of the Insurance agents and ad justers of Nebraska responded to tosats, In which tha work of tha tnaursno ir ternlty was reviewed and wishes ex pressed for a continued co-operative spirit among tha men. W. B. F.astam. aeceretary of the state board of Insurance, with headquarters at Lincoln, was the giieet of honor. Tba following are the new members of the Blue Goose organisations Charles Fltxpatrlck, Clarence K Marlon, W. If. Brown, W. ri. Dickey, W, B. Dudley, P. W. Zimmerman, W. B. Reynnlda and f. It. Clancy, SUFFS ADVISEO TO LAY ASIDE ML DIFFERENCES WTWrAPOLII?. Minn., May .-A warning to women to put aside personal differences and eo-operata to tne ruiiesi extent in the fight for national en franchisement was sounded by speakera today before the Mississippi Valley Buffi-age association. Centralisation of power Is the Way to ultimate success, declared Anne Martin, In speaking for the campaign for equal suffrage In Neva.de. The dlatrlcts which have failed to observe this fact are still fighting In the dark. Induces Sleep. Take Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey for that haoklng nlitht cough; It iitnpe the cough and you sleep. SSo. All dnigglsts. Advertisement, Green Re-Elected , Head of Eurnascp Welfare Board A. L Green wss re-elected president of the Burgesa-Nesh Welfare association at the annual meeting and entertainment held Monday evening at the Hotel Castle. Tom Kelley wss elected vice president; ,1. II. Tnylor. treasurer, snd Frank L. Johnson, secretary. Mrs K. W. Marsh. Mlsa Ruth Eberhart and Mk-ssrs. A. B Curtis and Ray Coady were named on the governing board. The entertainment Included musical se. lections by the Burgess-Nash (jusrtet snd impersonations by Kdward Madden, following which there was dancing, the music fur which was furnished by a nine piece orchestra, made up of Ihe store's employee, Three hundred attended. Eva Lang Will Open at Boyd's on Sunday Evening Mlsa F.va Iing ts coming back. fiha will bring her entire company with her from Kansas City, and will open a the Boyd theater on nunday night, pre senting "On Trial." which aha Is playing In Kansas City this week. Hilly Sunday hsa provrti entirely too strong npposl- j tion, the populsre wulklnR rIBhf past tha . Orand theater, where Miss Lang has been ! playing, and golim Into tha free show at th Tubernaole next door. Some changes have been made In the company since it left here, six new peo-.' pie having been addd. Miss Lang's leer1" Ing man now la William Carleton, 1r.. so of tha well remembered operatln actor, Will Carleton, mho twice beaded a sum mer opera company at the Boyd. When all other ways fall, try a Bee Want Ad. Bee Want Ads Frodue Hesultg. For Economy's Sake Use borax! Borax gaveg 60 per cent of laundry soap. Borax makes soap do more work at less expense. It makea better, eaaler washings. The clothes last longer, too. Borax Is absolutely non-injurious. And Us cost Is trifling. A 25c package of "20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips" will do more cleaning than 50c worth of bar soap or washing powders. Advertise ment , onrs, Lsates A. a, to !. M. OeBtlemeu, 4 r, at. to 1". M. VICTOR BERGONIE METHOD Tot FLESH REDUCING IADT ATTBStDAetT haae D. Ta. IJlS-Stf W. Q. W. Blag. Or CTTKTTweiaaitwMii ihi,.bhwh.'iih r - -'-'"'A ' .1 ii mm..' i.i'.'i'ii iM. ii. i. : "'J I "i i liniTn i ' ,"n " i nil, ii .iriiilMi 'i'ii )' i V '" il nin i ' T " ' - ;:; "' " " " New Models in Low Shoes This year's low hovh, whether purni or colonial, all continue the linos of ankle ami intop, preervitiKthe natural K'niee of ihv foot, Our newly arrived motleN iliii trate in jvrfection theeiu'W invx in Mint mer hoos for walking sports and evening wear in Kay variety. j- rour.Lvn X 11- .1 f JL 1515 Will 9avo You Money' HOWARD ST ThcfcS A Reason I J H-- -- I 1 j 'ift fUyt" Thin illustration is not Rn overdrawn picture, but truo rcj'rofnttion of n corrpctly built fott mnttrffi' when it ia mn1t by hand and not blown into thf tick inff by miicl)in-'ry. A mattr'H built thi wny doi not pnrk down or boooinn uneven or lumpy. This picture nhow yonthrt Kayniond wny of wnkina: your mnttrt sii. U'meuvhfr, ui don't liavt to pueM nt what rop t mnke up your Trnttr' if jnade for uj. '.very mattrfM wn ai-ll imit E"i' Atiifntion. ( Kir stnlard low prices Our ('"turn T'p nd Jiottmn Mittrt"', full sif.. s, $2.f(0 Our rimbinntinn, Holt yg. Art TiK, V IK. . $3C5 I tr All (Yttt.m Mown nnd Usr 'trfii e, roll ed", full M 'e, 4' IK nrl i.k ....... $3.75 O'.ir fir.P F H l.nyer M&Hi' m, 4t 1 , r l! edo, mt O' , , $iV75 Our I't i iV!t Mttr"t, l . It laveri, ji-!l ede, )--n v ( t ti'-k $7 o t r I trst Urndo IMt Uttiv. II tv,n, 4" U , m! (.',.. iinir .'Vti." in l'ttuttfnl sit !i 'knv, , , , M (i tr I'.. t! i lY!t et. , ti lw , P, ,..,;.., ln i-h.ui' hh t'"ii'sf, l vt'ijr d'-r . . $3.73 I" un! t !t Mtttrr... i'i p., U Is w ta, K't (tU.. ! lt.i..i,( r... t nit ti-kH'K', $12 !) i tilvi Tiirt,iti tfai watt. r ( Hold Your Orders! WAIT! WAIT! If an Iron bed or a steel bed or a brass bed Is on your shop ping list for this week or any time toon, be prepared to place your order Saturday, May 11, with Raymond's for your bed needs. It will he your opportunity to buy anything needed In the metal bed line at one day only anwlal price. These prices will he published Thursday and Friday on thrra full rajUiiuls of Iron, steel and brass beds, which we were fortunate In con tracting for early In the season before the recent price adtance at the factories. Think what a on day special sale will mean to you here at a price less than our regular low cash figures. RAYMOND Furniture Company 1513-15 Howard Street lllThe Right OfiaJa Food For Everybody Whether you're being served at a stylish hotel or whether you're serving at home, there can be no more appe tizing, no more healthful dish than FAHJSX SIPAGHBTT! ' It is the always welcome dish on any table, because it is good and because it is nourishing. Wise housewives serve it in varied forms, all tasty and tempting. Faust Spaghetti has Ukrn the place of meat in many homes. It is Jar more nourishing and far cheaper. Everyone everywhere likes it. It is simply a food that is always in place on any table and at any time. Your grocer Fautt Spaghtttl, lOe A large package MAULL BROS.. St Louis, U. S. A. 4 W The La Rue Hat Shop Announces for Wednesday, and Week End An Opening Display of HIVE HAT Of the Favored Styles for Summer Wear. Both Large and Small Shapes Exquisitely Trimmed to The La Rue Hat Shop U (EiDtey Sistero) 20 1 Kose Building loth and rarnam 1J PAone Tyler 1047 0 FR EE! FREE!. A Beautiful Jewelry Set Wilh Every Piano or Player Piano Sold This Month OUR REASON FOR THIS OFFER We want to nuke May (he banner month of thl year, and In addition to Ihe aboe offer we wilt mass an rxlra discount of IB In IS par cent en all our llttb Grade l'Unos and Player I'lanos, hlrh means a savtn tif 101 to f 150, This jenemiis offer make It polb fr tery home to own a l'lni or ('layer New Pianos, Fully Guaranteed, $175 end up New Player Pianos, 88-flote, $350 and up TERMS tt.00 TO 12.00 PER WTEK. Frt Stool and Free Scarf With Emy Itntrument Sold 11- (. l. , v, Uaata1 SEE THIS LIST OF BARGAINS IN FINE EXCHANGED PIANOS UU Kt.lal. I ( njht . ti l . Til I., ft'sM . , . :. U,.S-, it.'iM , ,. I'.i'. I Kiln- 1 1 1 1 'i I ,. IIM i l'-" SlM-r 1 N'i't, lf!M. IJ(M I Mtte. t i-ft .. HHV....4M.ifHM . ! M- i."m... ait ; MHV"VrV.'V51 v-.j t.ei..r, t'c-iM ,., U j fv.n IT' ' (n-i u.i.'-Vi' I'u " J?4 Hamittoai, l'iMM ... WS j !.. p ,..i!rr V..IWr, t '.'' n. r,.!r, i M.n,l,.r a i mi ton Ul .Usi,e NvtHMMtM lir ttie I4 ,av4 4r. fa, ltl.i ..ril, ., tmm .-j4 a aui: a n.i ,.i ri...., .rn ike u.i.i - riW !- 'n. 1. 1 ti nt, t ,'vtl in. ii. i h.. Mi tiH.uilx" fetil lliil Hr ha rt. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Frea Jewelry Set llV ton A N AM I.. -I ., ( 1 v i r ! ... ,1 1 a I J.. f , f ... ' I f e