6 R What Women Are Doing in the World Tbe Nebraska society, United States Daughters of 1812, will give a luncheon at Happy Hollow club Fri day at 1 p.. m. Mrs. C. H. Anel will report the' congress of the Daugh ters of 1812 at Washington and Mrs. Warren Perry of Fairbury, Neb., will speak upon the subject, "Patriotic Work." The Women's Christian Temper nee union of Benson will meet Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Akerman. The leader and speaker will be Mrs. Alice C. Minick of Omaha. The Benson Baptist Missionary cir cle met at the church Thursday. Mrs. D. V. Williams and Mrs. O. Farris led the program. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Sharp of Keystone Park. The Benson Womsn's club holds lis lat nitrting for the year Thurs day at the home of Mrs. C C. .Saw t.elte, A talk on "Domestic Science" will be given by Mrs. Fred Burnett, which will be followed by installation of officers and planning the program for the next year. Mrs, F. B, Oliver will act as leader. rrs association Vill meet rrinay aft ernoon at 1 o'clock at the school building to plan details for the grad uating exercinrs at the school. The officers of this club are: President, Mrs. A. Swoboda; vice" president, Mrs. B. F. Quarton; secretary, Mrs. I . DrLaney, and treasurer, Mrs. Uiarles fceborn. The local center of the Drama league will hold its annual meeting in the. auditorium oi Central High sthool Monday afternoon at 3 :.i0 o'clock. Flection of officers and She hearing of annual reports are the principal items of business, Chapter R. N. of the P. F.. O. sis terhood will have a luncheon and business meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs, F. W. Lehnhoff, Mrs. Vincent Hascall is in charge of the program on Nebraska politicians. Mesdames E. L. Kilgore, E. L, Grout, Hascall and H. B. Cameron and Miss Liar Mason are the committee in :harge. The final meeting of the Business Women's club for this year will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Younijr women's Christian asso ciation, bor the opening of Summer ilill farm, this week-end, the girls of the club will be house guests. Many will spend their entire vacations at the summer camp of the association. The Society of American Widows will hold I basket picnic at Carter Lake club Tuesday. The regular meeting will be Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. at the Young Women's Christian association. Tennyson chapter of the Chau tauqua circle will be entertained Monday afternoon at 2:.W o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. Lyle. Roll call response will be items of current interest and Miss Eunice Friend will lead the astronomy lesson. Mrs. Wil liam Halterman is to give a review of the reign of Edward VII; Mrs. Lyle will tell the story of George V, and Mrs. W. B. Howard will read a paper on "Astronomy of the Bible." Major Isaac Sadler chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion will hold its annual business meeting for election of officers at the public library Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Flag day will be observed jointly with the Omaha chapter at Happy Hollow .club June 14. Mrs. J. T. Johnson, who is in New York now, is attending the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Johnston is a member of the Omaha Woman's club. The Colonial Dames of America resident in Jowa held their annual meeting in Council Bluffs last week wirh U Alice French of Davenport, better known as "Octave 1 hanet, presiding at the meetings. Wednes day there was a luncheon given for thrm at Mrs. Ittv Montgomery's, when the officers of the Omaha C ol onial Dames, Mrs. Arthur C, Smith, Mrs. J. J. Stubbs, Mrs. Warren Rog er, Mrs. Lowrie Clulds, Mrs. C. v., Yost and Mrs. C. M. W'ilhelin, were Clients. Afterward the lovia women women were invited to have tea with the Omaha guests at the J'onlenelle. Among the Iowa members present as Mrs. George I Curtis of Clin tn, who is Mrs. J. I . I itgerald's Kiiest. The Hireling of the Ruiness Wo men's council, which will be held in Agricultural hall, will be led by Mrs. I, I.. Johnson Wednesday. Instead of the regular mimical pro gram, Mr. A. J. l.ordoii, (mm the I liofi laboratory in New York City, will give an intrrr Mine demonstration ot the work on the 1 dion records, s particular feature bruig the lecordi luaite by Homer Rode heaver, who it itiimual director Kr th Billy Sunday ;") I l.e ru'iiUr tunrh'on will be served (rteti II and .' o'lUnk, 1 b SicMuli kite Woman's liit hr, a kmuitiirt antl stunt program en I i.ty Itnnwin, at buh Cms was a Urge a 1 1 rulaiu t Kit prog 14 in was sum tv inttubers the iluh and tamed mh mrrrmtrnt, at alt V ".! it sttima from li t tr!!ir, fl f-mfy Bh.r,n m th fftfrn-.ante ! ' 4-1- '-alt Hu'ili r in it..'e I t Ki(thmtnit wsrt nt. ' I slter j Voio !, a tral ill l!inii. , in riunpg the summ.tr, t ftuti a I ' Ui n t unlit ,vrmltr Mit I ! t J , h 1 i ' " I l M I eul and stiim' kl.fr hf vi it (let t J M it t- t 4 t f ! n. ! it . I i' ral Hmi-aa's )' n 1 t 1 . j .V! iiii! at t'-s .n-tii.ii theia, hiii'it " ' tM !'( tt Willi U , Mt'V t.r'4 nli, nf ' V iti!fl tl t?f tiif' t 1 ., t I t' M An (rS s I iis 4 t!nti t m ' Star J h.r.igM, :.(,, 1 . tm t'uit(",it 1 I' '' UtMl kuikt St t I -I I ! t t lata l' I t 1(1 l.n I ,1., t , -tt - S OFFICERS OF TRAIN SCHOOL PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: Upper row, Mrs. E. De Laney and Mrs. Charles Seborn. Lower row, Mrs. A. Swoboda and Mrs. B. F. Quarton. bI.''vSTiI'- v PRESIDENT OF THE LOCAL SMITH COLLEGE CLUB. J 1 A . J 1 Itrs.IIawHCEvars Omaha Society Notes (Contlnund from I'tft Two.) will report the national democratic and republican conventions for the association. He will probably be sent to the headquarters in London. England, before the summer is over. Many Visitors at Country Clubs. Out-of-lown guests graced almost every dinner-table gathering at both the Country and Happy Hollow clubs' opening dinner-dance last evening, and many entertainments were ar ranged especially in their honor. At the Country club, "Chick" Evans and Ned Sawyer, both of Chicago, who are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. I'eters, were guests at Miss Mary Burkley's dinner for the Cieorge B. Thtimmels. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick entertained for Mrs. W. R. Sweat and Mr. M. Schibsbv of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Al Gordon for the Frank Gor dons of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart for the Donald Mc Ferrons of Hoopeston, III. Other out-of-town guests were Mrs. Qill man of Dallas, Mrs. Evans of Minne apolis, Miss Alice Judge of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. I'hilip Hartlett of St. Joseph, Miss Pauline Fordtran of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F.ustis of Chicago, Mrs. R. C. Rifenbrirk of San Diego and Mrs. Grace Clark of Dubuque. Mr. Arthur Hanford of Sioux C ity and Walter Scott Penfield of Washington, D, C, were Robert Howe's guests. At Happy Hollow club there was an equally large number of guests from other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Lain I.ibbey of New York t tty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs G 1 Bradley; Mr. and Mrs Frank Seyferth of San l"ranriro, guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Uu'KW' M,t ''r"' St Inn man, who came down from Ire mom o be the guetls of Mr. and Mrs. !"., A. IVgau. and Mr. Woodruff Hall of Valentine, Neb, were among them. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Gamble and Mr. Robert and Mr, Irroome Gamble of Spokane, Wash., mere guests of Mr. Albeit I dholm. and the Mises Dorothy and Genevieve Stnfoid of I in. ..In were the guests of Mr u l Mrs C. C. N if man Notss ol Inltrtat. Mrs lharirs Hifwit and her daugh- tmt 1.. VllGIIHa tMlllll. will l in Antiapobs (or June ei and bsvt . lakrn Mrs Nathan Shelton' afart mmt at the Giom titer m Annspohs lur that ton Mrs T. r' Kenntdr Itft Thurs,ltr I . , ' "vf t ''., 1- 1 ' 1 'I V " y lk r Annapolis 11 ati I ns g'4tn tlioq ol hn rsiHtv, Ks'k. torl ht rtal atalrmj Mrs Ktn nd ll leotti'l ft I 1 vi't hrf m.iihtr, Mrt Manl.m, ant btr t if Mis KaW, in S ! t:'gi., f.i s 1 a ! k i . 1 iiit I s N tiiMn a t M I inn Curtis, Uo bt trn it th f.it ttflfilt I I S ?i Itil ( lioniS, 'tU (i lt t'Ht llJ' !o t tat. 1 nitl t unit il a 1 t t home ( bit daiigblff. Ml I' Di i"" I'.i ' and V!ii i vtiitt .11 V t!! I rloJtit I I tt ' ,f.t ol Slf i t UlS lt..it V llf Mn I s Vliitt, l f t l ' l.rt.... . , . MitS U'I'l ( 1. t : 1 1 SVtMng AnnpMiutnunt Mul l( M f '4 i ,t- . Mr . V t J .,, ! V!. : , v 1,, . Side yards, on Thursday of last week. Mr. Albert Davis and Miss Muriel of Des Moines were married by Rev. C. N. Dawson of Dietz Memorial church, Ihursday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. Richard Li Fox and Miss Ressie M Jones of Skidmore, Mo., came to Omaha and were married at at the-Diet Memorial church par sonage, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To Sing at Carter Lake. The Concordia Singing society will take part in the opening exercises at the Carler Lake club Tuesday, Omahans at Excelsior Springs. Reisrered from Omaha at the Hotel Snapp in Excetsiot Springs are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marowitz, Mr. R. A. Carrinton and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hiighes. Mrs. H. L. Abrahams of Omaha, Mrs. L. Rosenfeld of Council Bluffs and Mrs, F. Blank of Des Moines are spending two weeks at the Hotel Snapp. Change In Residence. Mrs, Ida M. Hanrhett will close the home of her father, the late Mr. William S. MrMicken, in Council Bluffs, this week, and after Wednes day next will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. 'T. R. Rutledge, 1141 South Thirtieth street. Pleasures Past. One of the prettiest luncheons of the season was given Saturday by chapter B. N., P. E. 0. sisterhood, lo their friends. About eighty guests were present. Mrs. A. Foote entertained for the SwaMika club Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frederick Allen, Mrs, P. Mehrens and Mrs. A. Footc. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. C. H. Weber. Past Festivities. Mrs. D. H. Harding gave a fare well party for her niece. Miss Fran ces Shane, of Cleveland, O., Satur day afternoon at her home. Miss Shane is soon to return to Cleveland aftrr an extended visit with her aunt. Those present were: Mlm MlMf fmriio Hhann, llttrit fruit. JniiMl KniAger, Krlna t,vlii, Anna AhrahHiritnn, Hlnr-hfl Vouin, Kannlrr llrofl.ky, MoIIIa 1'irrby, - ' (ill Fillr. Manila Markowllt A H- Iiuthton, of Kanaaa Clry. Party for Brownell Hall Girls. Mrs. W. II. Leavitt will act as hostess lo twenty-four Brownell Hall girls vat- an "Under Cover" party, to be given at the Brandeis theater Wednesday evening. Dinner at Omaha Club. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. F-. Eitgerald entertained at dinner at the Omaha club in honor of their guest, Mrs. George L. Curtis of Clin ton, la. Covers were laid for Mrs. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pax ton, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stitl man of Council Bluffs and Mr. W. Farnam Smith. Unknown Author. St, Catherine's hospital will hsve a benefit play produced by the North Brothers at the Krug theater in (he near future by an unknown author, a resident of Omaha. The play will also be considered for pro duction in New York City by those behind the new Catholic movement in the east to bring out plays lacking neither in moral nor dramatic quali ties. Country Club Dinner-Dance. Mis Mary Burkley Rave a dinner of twenty covers in honor of Mr. and j Mrs. Geotgc KartrufT Thummell. Mr.! Cliailrs Fvans, tr., better known in! the gulling world as "t hick" Fvans. and Ned Sawyer of Chicago were the out of town guetts. I Among the Visitors, Miss Kathenne Freeman of Racine,; Wis, is the guet of her Sister, Mrs Mvron llavMard lns Pauline Fordtran of San An- The Season's Favorite Smartly The S also aHow cption lobrsH, lUXUS ! or U.s i A IK, cX ' HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY WILL PLAY AT FTJIST M. E. CHUECH SU2TOAY NIGHT. ?." &aaAL.at HLhrgacrite Caiml tonio will remain with Miss Marion Coad until next week. Mrs. Isaiah Hale of Topeka is vis iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Y. Cook, at the Colonial. Mrs. Walter W. Talley and small son, Walter Weldon Talley, jr., of Terre Haute, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Sweeley, for a few weeks. Mr. Richard Young of New York arrived Saturday for a few days' stay with his brother and sisters, Mr. Con rad Young and Miss Gertrude and Miss Jessie Young. Miss Harriet M, Parmelee, who has spent the last two years in Schenec tady, N. Y,, has returned home and will spend the summer with her father, Mr. E. A. Parmelee. Mr. Chrles E. Hochstetler of Win chester, England, who has been in this country since last summer, is spending the week here with his brother, Mr. F. B. Hochstetler. Social Gossip. Mrs. C. E. Johannes is expected home from the east this week. Mrs. Grenville Parker of New York, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Montgomery, in Council Bluffs, returned Thursday to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopewell of Tekamah stopped over Friday on their way to Chicago, where Mrs. Hopewell will visit Tier sister, Mrs. J. M. McCallister, before going to In dianapolis to the automobile races of May 30, Mrs. R. C. Rifenberick, wife of Captain Rifenberick, formerly sta tioned here, arrived from San Diego Saturday on her way east to join the captain in Indianapolis. Mrs. Rifen berick is with Mrs. Eva Wallace dur ing her stay in Omaha. Mrs. Joseph M. Baldrige. and ton, Grafton, leave next week for Rock land, Me., to join her father, Mr. B. F. Smith, at his summer home there. Mrs. Baldrige's daughter, Gwendo line, and her son, Dudley, will spend the summer at Rockland with her at the close of school, and Mr. Baldrige goes east in about month to join them. A disappointment of the week has been the news that the Meredith Nicholsons of Indianapolis are not coming. There is a little wonder among the kinsmen of the promised AMUSEMENTS. TodayffNEWATonite 2:30 IIRUU 8:20 Tor Ttn Part ormaacta. TAaTDASD STOCK BBAMAsl AT MOYII rmicH THE NORTH BROS. Whtrt the DIME Takta th puses of til DOLLAR FSBPXTVAL STOCK CO. Ota. M. Cohan' Ortattat Suocata, "45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" All Iht rliNiaJ muak and ani. WitK Of JUNE4TH Mai-rtat Baacktr ,1lt't "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN1 All Star Varala ka Flva Ana. Distinctive "L 99 $5 !i If 1 ''W i 1 I 1 v W " i I , If " ? r I 'A ! h YC li t :k I f! J)) - upamwuAvtJ . , "" A trim, S'u.j luting r mf.mM inp U !, fll.t '. ol '. l. I u (i( . "it ! " Sljlts it i ti n vlu in whiU nJ butters tU. TrUsn 28, 1916. visitors as to just how the report got out that they were to be at the open ing of the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, will be the guest of the Nicholsons at the inter national meet at Indianapolis May 30. Eastern Star Installation. The Fontenelle chapter of the Or der of the Eastern Star held their in stallation of officers ceremony Fri day evening at the Masonic Temple, following a dinner to KM) pruests. The giving of a program of three num bers was one of the features of the evening, including a readiiiR and per sonification by Miss Marguerite Scott, a piano solo by Mrs. Blaine Truesdell, a saxophone solo by Mr. Elmer iV Bovell, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Frank 1'. Perkins. I he officers acting in the installa tion ceremonies were Mrs. J. W. Gamble, past worthy matron, and Mr. William Rowe, past grand patron, Mrs. E, N. Reynolds, retir SpecialRates at" mmmwk $$ Bromide Enlargement $$ $$ Given Away Each Day $$ Beginning May 29th We Will Make Each Day FREE OF CHARGE One Bromide Enlar gement ' from among the best negatives left with us on the preccd j ing day, either at Our Main Store, 1813 Farnam Street, or Our Branch Store, 308 South 15th St. A print from the negative selected and the name of the lucky person will be posted in our Main Store Window each clay at 11 a. m., at which time the enlargement will also be ready for delivery. The Robert Dempster Co. EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1813 Farnam Street OMAHA 308 South 15th Street U,..i., t m .ai imminn II a. ... . laHn.iti ' 1 .tf" DIAMOND AND PEARL LA VALUERCS HI I v " f-a I I f - II. S I SlU I' a.. I I n. 1 faar , Sii44a SSI - I Va' nta, tt4 ' I . Ufa)!, k r'wS, H. r S3.T5 .i.i s ' 4 $11.00 It pt SI ..lit V 1? D0FTIS Hit, tll AM tin. t ... ing matron, and Mr. D, E. Eldredge were presented with jeweled pins. The new officers of the chapter are: Mrs. Carrie Dawson Scott, wor thy matron; Dr. Clarence Rubcn dall, worthy patron; Mrs. A. N. Eaton, associate matron; Mrs. J. O. Goodwin, secretary; Mrs. J. G. Hart, treasurer; Mrs. Clarence Earl Wal rath, conductress; Mr'. William Net tlen. associate conductress; Mrs. H. N. Craig, chaplain; Mrs. H. C. Rub endall. marshal; Mrs. Frank Perkins, organist. The five points of the star are: Mrs. A. E. Mack. Adah; Dr. Olga Slastny, Ruth; Miss Lucille Thomas, Esther; Mrs. William Mack, Electa; Mrs. F. R. Dailey, Martha. Dr. William Mack is sentinel. Personal Mention. Mr. W. K. McKeen was called to Terrc Haute, Ind., Sunday thy the death of his brother. Mrs. Clara B. McMillan and her sister, Miss Grace McMillan of Ore gon, leave this evening for New Hotel Fontenelle" During the Summer If you have not completed your plans for the summer see us at once. The servant question is a ser ious one with a great many. You can relieve your self of the cares and worries of keeping house during the summer months by taking advantage of the ex tremely low rates now being offered by the "Hotel Fontenelle" from June 1st to September 15th. Hotel Fontenelle is Omaha's progressive anel ex ceptional hotel. An example of the highest degree of efficiency in hotel service in every respect. Refined, elegant, modern and unsurpassed as to safety, com fort, convenience, furnishings, cuisine, etc. Management JOHN F. LETT0N OUR CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT SYSTEM U vary aimpls ont and may h plainaI in two words -conlirlancai and good faitK. Yaars of parianca has taught us thai an Koneal ptrion la a aafa paraon lo da buainaas with, and thai If tha cunditiona ara not difficult and hurdanioma, an honaal parion may ba dapandad upon la fulfill Iham. Tha condiliont on whir h we sail Dianrtondt, Walchat and Jawalry ara not burdenaoma. Our pricaa ara low our credit terms eceajm!y eaay there la no red tape, no publicity, Kvarytliing Is abaolutely conf idenlial. You and ara K only onea who know anything about your transaction, ri.m.'i. t lit a-!.. a... I II a Kh Va -Mtn a V iml H" I 1 muMtic, it. a I i 'I : 4 $66 a a4 su.in M4 Ut 1 f t i:" 4 $38 1 1 H a. Mm ik las li . . kii i t . . I :.v: :.:$G0 14 Sl...k KM Unit, tiHIi.lNM liUMONU Vj4UM C Rt Hit HOI l N.l.l 1,.) .-l. Im wi lai. si, :s l i.a.i.a.l !... York, from where they will sail June 3 for South America to make, an ex tended stay. , Mrs. J. C. Rcerier has returned home after a four weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. W. T, Lcary, in San Antonio, Tex.. Mr. Frank Morsman, son of E. M. Morsman, has returned to Omaha to make his home after a four years' absence in Minneapolis, Mrs. "John E. Burke and Mrs. George Lunt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke, left Monday for the east, where they have a summer home in Maine. Mrs. Andrew Ellison, mother of Mrs. D. M. VinsOnhaler of this city, died Tuesday in Kansas City, wherr she. was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hill. Mrs. J, E. Markel and her daugh ter and Miss Katherine Barton left Monday for Philadelphia and will be joined later by Mrs, K. C. Barton. Together they will spend the summer in the east. an .if5' S. j 12 Size Thin Model Elgin $12 $H! A SIOITH )li Ilill J 'ti i f n r- i : fi' fa (i.- i . 1 1 a f M iaf t i i ii ( ,.i . .. i. iM ..i. ., k.. I I t' ,,i. I tit 4 , ... 4 't w ilia a i a.a iTf i io!A.r)Ouaiv.-v Jl'"l 'i i" 'i -n nri vf tHt rt,