7 1 ' T?H1S OMAHA SUflUAY HUtl: NU VflMBKK 21, 1U20. 3 B .i. ') Clubdom T Music Deptrtment Chorus nifmkershin i ' department of the Omaha Woman's club are still open to women who can qualify, announces Mrs. W. E. Shafer, leader. , Chorus rehearsal will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Y. YV. C. A. auditorium, under the direction of Henrv G. Cox. The following program will beJ given at J:ia o'clock: Fiano solos. 'To a Wild Rose," by McDowell, s and "Fileuse," by Youserolf, Miss Edith Miller; Mrs. T. D. Dunn, con tralto, will ting "Less Than the Dust," Finden; "dray Days." Noel Johnson, and "Jean," by Burleigh, accompanied by Mrs. E. B. McQuil len; soprano aria, Mrs. D. E. Brad shaw, accompanied by Mrs. Fay J. Abbott. , Chautauqua Notes. Members of the Tennyson Chau tauqua circle are working hard for credits, according to Mrs. W. B. Howard, in charge of chautauqua woak in the city. The circle ha' been divided into two sec-t-ons, one captained by Mrs. J. H. Osborne, md the other by Mrs. P. J. Haas. The section winning the most credits will be entertained by the losers at the end of the year. The Tennyson circle will meet Monday afternoon, 2 p. m., at the lome of Mrs. C. H. Walrath, 36S0 Burt street. The lesson will be, "The New Italy," part 2, chapters 4-7. Leaders, Mrs. E. Benedict and Mrs. J. H. Osborne. Omaha Walking Club. Members of the Omaha Walking flab will meet at the entrance of th-: Minne Lusa pump station in Flor ence Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock This gate is about one block east of r the north end of the Florence car line. The walk will proceed a short dis tance up the river road, then turn on the Ponca Creek road, following this a short distance, at which the road will be abandoned for a series of paths and trails through the woods north and northwest of Flor ence. On the return trip the club will enter Florence from the northwest, coming to the car line through the Florence City park. Isabel McMil lan, leader. v 1 A. C..A. Notes. ; The drama section of the Associa-. tion of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Miss Bess Dumont, 3642 Lafayette a.enue. The playlet, "Mrs. Pat and the Law," by Mary Aldis, will be pre sented under direction of Miss Mar--caret Flickiniretv The cast will be as follows: "Patrick O'larherty, Mignon Maynard; Mrs. uriar herty," Mrs. Gerald Kirn; "Jimmie," the crippled son, Leota Hatswell; "John Bing." the policeman, Henry etta Speile; "Miss Carroll, Vhe nurse, , Margaret Flickinger. P. E. O. Hotes. Chapter B. S. of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will give a literary and mil ; sical program, followed by a fruit and vegetable shower at the Old People's-" home, 3325 Fontenelle boulevard, Monday afternoon a 2:30 o'clock. ' The 'program, which is under the direction of Mrs.-'E.-H. Jenks, will include readings by ' Mrs. C. H. Townsend and Mrs. George B. Darr. vocal numbers by Mrs.' Emerson Kailev and piano solos by Miss Elizabeth Combs. The hostess will be Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. i U U:1 J I VUldlld UlUUlCIl Will' Hear. Stories ? J iSTy . . ' ' " ' ! , Gr?a ce Sorezsott 1 M m o,; .lo !-. r" war wa j If,' Dundee Woman's Club. The Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday," afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of' Mrs. Arthur J. Cole, 5023 Chicago street. "The Fat of the Land," by Anzia Yezierska, will be reviewed by Mrs. E. A. Beardslc and Mrs. A. P. Overgaard. Current events, "The Problem of the Foreign-Born Mother in, Our Midst," will be led by Mrs. J. H. Morton gnd Mrs. J. W. Marshell. : Mothers Club. The Mothers' club will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. G. Spain, 43.14 De catur street. Theassistant hostess L will be Mrs. C. Bud Tate. Mrs. J. E. Carnal wiUjead a pa--per on "Sanitary and Civic Health Problems." Roll call, "The Depart ments of War and Navy," will be led by Mrs. C. F. Cox. Recreation will be in charge of Mrs. C. J. Dutfon. For Old People's Home. The annual membership drive for the support of the Old People's home is now being conducted bv the board of trustees, announces Mrs. Isaac Douglas. The associate member ships are $1. sustaining member ships $5 and life memberships $100. Eight thousand dollars is needed to meet the expenses for the coming -year. Research Club. Regular meeting of the Catholic Women's Research club will be held Sunday, November 22. at St. Berch mans academy, at 3:30 p. m. The , Creighton .'saxophone sextet will furnish the music and a paper will C be read by Miss Ruth Howard, giv " ing a review of her work and ex periences iphile serving with the na tional Catholic war council over seas. Miss Howard has but recent ly returned from abroad. The Smith-Towner bill will be discussed by Sister Mary Angela. Deborah Society. -The Deborah society, auxiliary to the City of Talmud Torah. which will hold its third annual dance at the City Auditorium. Wednesday evening, December 8, held a special meeting Wednesday. November 17, and elected the following committee chairman: Mesdames P. H.. Sher, B. A. Simeon, S. Robinson, G. Mitches and L. Neveless. Federated Club Notes. The Beatrice Woman's club will celebrate its 26th anniversary Mon day, November 22. Mrs. E. A. Sheldon of Lincoln, director of the General Federation of Women's . Clubs, will address the meeting, her 1' S subject, being "Filling the Foun !t tains.- , , - " I Mrm hMnn xnnV-r hetnrn wo men's club at Grand Island, Cen tral City, Shetton apd Gibbon dur ing the past week. y Grace Sorenson will open an en gagement-' at the Brahdeis stores, Saturday, November 27, at 3 p. m., when she will tell her own stories to Omaha childrenr She is the ed itor of Every Child's magazine and durinsrher engagement of a week here she will feature the Petty Patch stories, which are appearing in the magazine. On school days the story tellmsr will becin, at 4:15. Miss Sorenson will return Mon day from Sioux Falls. The San Antonio News says of her: fifteen hundred kiddies have been transported to make-believe land bv Grace Sorenson. v ''Every afternoon long before the appointed time scores of curly.-headed and bob-haired youngsters scurried away from school and -kindergarten to -scramble for a favored place near the sneaker.- ' "Upon her arrival they adventured into make-believe land for an hour and a half, as she told them stories of home and school and fairyland, all of which are her owa composi tion." Heart. TIiirty-sixth?-urt streets, The English history lecture sched uled tor rpday will be postponed until Friday, December. Metaphysical Library. The Metaphysical library has re sumed activities at Room 16, Patter son block. Classes will be held every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock and on Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock. ' Community Service League. 1 The Community Service leagife will hold open house Sunday with the Kluga club as hostess. Calendar SUNDAY. ; Catholic Women's Research Club Run day, 3:30 p. m.; St. Berchmans academy. Old People Home, Fontenelle Boule vard Sundny, 3:30 p. m.. Sir. and Mra E. S. Hammon will conduct the aervlce. Art Exhibit Sunday. 2 p. m. to p. m. ; WBek days. 9 a tn. to 5 p. m., Omahapub lio library, under auspices ot Fine Arts society. Omaha Theosophiotl Society Sunday, fi p. m., 216 1-eflang ufldlnf?. Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. A. K. Fotheringham will speaii on "The Search t tor Happi ness." ' ' Omaha Walklnr Club Sunday. p. m.. start from entrance of Mlnne jMa pump station in Florence, about a block east of the north end of the Florence car line. The walk will proceed a short distance up the river road, then turn on the Fonca creek road, following this a short distance, wMrh lh rnnd will be abandoned for a series of paths and trails through the woods north and nortnwest oi r lorem-e. On the return trip the club will enter Florence from the northwest, coming to the car line through the Folrence city park. Isabel McMillan, leader. . MONDAY. Ttlxhop Vincent Chautauqn Circle Monday, 7:15 p. m., third Xloor, court nouso. Boyal Q. B. C. Club Monday evening, supper at the Social settlement, oym nasium class, 7:30 p. m. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7:80 p. m., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty-second street. Mrs. Anthony French MeTill Monday. 10:30 a. m., Blackstone hotel. Fourth of a aeries of lectures; subject. "Flays." Lecture on Modern History Monday 4 p. m., Duchesne college and Convent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Rev. Alfred Kaufman of Creigh ton university, speaker. Tennyson Chautauqua Circle Monday. ! p m with Mrs. C H. "WalwratlL 3660 Burt street. Lesson, "The New Italy," part II, chapters 2x, 4-7, Leaders, Mea ds mes E. Benedict and J. H. Osborne. Council of Jewish Women, History Class Monday, 2:30 p. m., Temple Israel. Rab bi Frederick Cohn, Instructor. Subject, "Bird's-eye V,iew of Jewish History," In troductory lecture In course of general subject, -'Jewish History, Beginning With the Fifteenth Century " 1 P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. 8. Monday, 2:30 p. m., at Old People's home, 3325 Fontenelle boulevard. rs. Elizabeth Tracy, hostess. A literary and musical program will be given under direction of Mrs. E. H. Jenks. A fruit and vegetable shower will be helff for the benefit of the home. TUESDAY. , , v LaSalle Club Tuesday,, 7:S8 p. , m., Chamber ot Commerce, parlor A. II. E. - Jj. P. C!ul Tuesday ' venlng, supper at the Social Settlement house. Elks Woman's Club Tuesday, SiSo' p. m., Elks club rooms, business meeting. Rn A. Custer W. R. C. No. 82 y Tuesday, 2 p. ni.. Memorial hall, court house. Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, S p. nr. 310 Patterson brock. Seventeenth and Far nam streets. Omaha Troth Center Tuesday, p. m., 302 Patterson block. Seventeenth, and Far nam streets. . -v Omaha Woman's Club, Publio Speaking Peiuirtment Tuesday, 10 a. m., Y. W. C. A. Mrs. O. y. Kring, leader. Omaha W. C. T. I'. Tuesday, Z p. m., with lr. Jennie Callfas, 901 Mercer Park boulevard. Educational meeting. United States government film will be shown. P. E. O.' Sisterhood, Chapter B. P. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. W. J. Mettlin, 2235 Howard street. Subject, "James Whltcomb Riley." Roil call, quo tations from Riley's poems. ioomls Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 2 p. m T. W. C. A. -Xesson, "The New Italy," part II, chapter 7. and part HI, chapter 1 Mrs. K. Kollerman, leader. RoI call, quotations from Italian poets Drama League Tuesday, 4 p. m., Hotel Fontenelle. Prof. Paul H. Grummann of the School of Fine Arts, University of Ne braska, first of a series of Interpreted studies of contemporary plays. His sub ject will be Eugene O'Neill's play, "Beyond the Horlson." I Omaha Business'' Woman's Club Tues day, 6:16 p. m., Y. M. C. A. assembly room, second floor, supprfol lowed by program-. Miss Eunice Conway, leader. A. W. Ous Miller will speak on "Juvenile Experi ences." . Registrations for Supper must be mads before :3,0 Monday evening. Omaha Woman's Club, Current Toplea Department Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. Htble lesson. "Healing ot Lama Man," third chapter of Acta. Current topics. 2:30 p. m. Mrs. O. W Garlocb will read a paper on "Life of Joseph' Schlff." Cuth bert Potter will speak o "Thrift." Mrs. Mary L Crelgh, leader. Lecture Course. Father Alfred Kaufman of Creigh ton university will speak on "Irish History " from they time of the refor mation to the nineteenth century, w I .(.rnn ct.A VA- nescUy, 4 o'clock, at Duchesne Col- ( WEDNESDAY. kas avad CoUVCUt pi Sacred. I Comet Diction Class Wdti Slav, t0;0 a. m., T. M. C. A. Professor Pui s studio. Add Calendar Frl Clubs Ma Sigma Wednesday, f :0 a. tn., wltb Mra George W. Platner. 6101 California street. Mrs, H. H. MeClanahan, leader. Woman Parulty Club, I'nlvcraltjr of Nebraska Wednesday afternoon at the horn ot Mra Johnummers, t24 Dew ey avenue. Omaha Woman's Club, Political and So rial Srleac Department Monday, 3:3 p. m :T. W. C. A.:, topic "Good Will to All Men Possible ln Polltlca" Mrs. P. O. Craighead, leader. General discussion will fellow. Mothers Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon at Ihe home of Mrs. W, U. Spain, 4314 Decatur street. Mrs. C, Bud Tate, assistant hostess. Mra J. K. Carnal will read a paper on "Sanitary and Civic Health Problems." Roll Call, "The I to. partments ot Wg and Navy," led by Mra. C. F. Cox, Recreation, Mrs. C. J. But ton. Dundee Woman's Club Wednesday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. Arthur J. Cole, 6023 Chi cago street. Meadames K. A. Deardsluy and A. P. Overgaard will review the bonk. "The Fat of the 1-snd," by Ansla Yesier ska. Current " events, "Problem of the Foreign Born Mother hi Our Mldat,V4rtll ha led by Mevdamcs J, 11. Morton ami J.W. Marshall. Omaha Woman's Club. Muate Depart ment Wednesduy, I p. m Y. W. C. A. chorus rehearsal, followed by program at 3.15 p. m. Henry 0. Cox, director; Mrs. VV. E. Shafer, leader. The program will Include piano solos, by Miss Edith Miller, "To a Wild Rose," Mcnowell, and "Fllcuse," Youreroff j Mra, T. D. Dlnnn, contralto, will sing, "Less Than the Dust." Klnden; "Orey Days," Nool Johnson, and "Jean," by Burleigh, accompanied by Mrs. K. B, MrQulllen; soprano aria, Mrs. D, K. llrad ahaw, accompanied by Mra. Ray J, Abbott. THURSDAY. Longfellow Chautauqua Ctrcls Thurs day, 7 .30 p. m.. 665 , Brancluls theater building. FRIDAY. Federal Art Club Friday, I p, m., T. W. C. A. West Omaha Mothers Culture Club Friday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. J. T. Cooper, 1321 Routh Twenty-sixth street. Add calendar Saturday. chilis Round Table Chautauqua Circle Friday, 7:15 p. m., . w. C. A. W. I. 1. L. Club Friday. 7:30 p. m., sewing at 8ocisl Settlement bouse. Minna l.uaa Woman's Club Friday, t:30 p. m., with Mrs. E. d. Jamleaon, 1731 Ban man avenue. Woman's Auxiliaries, Kplscopsl Churches of tirealer Omnha--Krtday, 3:30 p. tn.. Trinity Cathedral parish house. 1013 North Eighteenth street Section B of All Saints church will have charge of the program. Add calendar Tues cluoa SATURDAY. St. Clara Collega Club Saturday, III p m., Ht. Cerlllaa convent, Thirty-ninth and Webster strexts. Kappa Hlgma Club of Omaha and Conn rll Bluffs Saturday. 11:10 to 1 p. m., luncheun and meeting, University nluh. A. '. A. Drama Nortlon Saturday, 11 a. m , with .Miss Bess Dumont, 3643 Lafay ette avenue. The play, "Mra Pat and the Law," by Mary Aldls, wilt be presented. Mlaa Margaret Flickinger, leader. The parts will be taken by Mra. Oersld Kim, t.eota Hatswell, Henryetta Bptlla and. Margaret Flickinger. v ' 7J0HN A. SWANSN, Pres. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Trea.: ( 4 unite Mm . MONDAY. Pre-Thanksgiving Sale Extraordinary at Y Values Up to $79.50 The most powerful demonstration of value-giving ever made by this store fpr Thanksgiving wearing apparel buy . ; er starts Monday -morning, and when this store quotes comparative values like this every woman knows that the " values wip be here to support this announcement, radical as it may seem. It's your opportunity don't miss it. It was the opportunity of our buying experience to acquire this great collection of fine garments to sell at such a price Come. ' HiWi .L 11! Ill : Mi i il Bls I r J I I II n. I I I I VI , ' i I rw k'v, r us . p-n t i i mi. i;. I- b -ci i ' tii H ii i mi m i n..... ' if ', IIS v to $79.50 V , -N Magnificent Suits in fur trimmed models, high class taileurs and the distinctive flares. .Materials of Yulama, Goldtone, Tinseltone, Duvet de Laine, Chamostyn, Tricotine, Poiret TwiH, Fancy Wool Velours. All the new mid season shades. All wanted styles unlimited range for se lection Monday in this, our great est Suit Sale. - Cots to $79.50at mmm. - AfflSKi ' , r 4 ,'-'.-,:-;-i:toL.:;...-KT::V. W'::;iT:ii;4 Dresses to $79.50 35 Think of finding Coats worth double the price 'yd a' sale at the verv beginning of coat weather it's fully styled Coats vof Frost Glo, Evora, Luela de Luxe, Bokahara, Ondulette, Silvertone. All shades hand in trimming these Coats; self trimmed wraps' with big cape collars, beautifully embroidered. notable Sale-eVent Monday at $35. Women's Wearing Apparel Entlr Third Floor. Mala Bnlldlnt- . A- i-. SEE FIFTEENTH STREETWINDOWS Msuiiug a sua oaic ( . " t No C. O.D's. : No Refunds . No ' Returns ' r ' - 1 : A galaxy of the most brilliant dress creations ever shown at such a price or double the price 1 Dinner Gowns, Afternoon and street-dresses and practical semi evening models dresses for ev ery purpose in Kitten'i Ear, Charmeuse,. Georgette, Lace, Vel . x vets, Tricotine, Poiret TwiU, Serge, Duvetyn, Combinations. In every beautiful variation of the prevailing mode. 3?im ?uht Uym acl"evement. Wonder and all lengths Furs, furs used with a lavish Also short and long Plush Coats included in this " During This Sale A Small Charge tor Alterations. CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN., i i - . , - ;'"""',,,"""?,B"nWngaaaBanaa ; 4 .... . ns)Mirae;