L THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MARCH 27. 1921. 3 r Clubdom Leader of Music Department NOTHING could be more potent as an aid to organization work in Omaha than a woman's building. It has long been the dream of many a visioned woman in the city. A coinmUtee which has al ready held three meetings to discuss the subject includes Mrs. Ward Bur gess and Mrs. Louis Nash from the Omaha Society of Fine Arts; Mrs. K. M. Svfert, Drama league; Mrs. R. A. Finlc'y, D. A. R.; Mrs. J. G. Hart, Mrs. J. M. Jones. Omaha Woman's club, railway mail service; Mrs. C. 1'.. Johannes. Mrs, C. L. Hemnel. Mrs. C. W. Hayes, Mrs. Allen Koch, Omaha Woman cluu; Mrs. A. V Kinslcr, Mrs. C. W. Axtcll, Tuesday .Musical clun; iwrs. im. K. syne, Dun dec Woman s dub; Mrs. C. J. Hub- bard, League of Women Voters; Miss Mary Murgcon, business Women! club: Miss Belle Dewcv. Omaha Wo man's !Yc?s club; Mesdames Halleck Kose, William A. Smith and Edgar .iicn. Dundee Woman's Club. The Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. W. II. Hancock, 4802 tapitoi avenue. Mrs. C. J.. Hubbard, assisted by Mrs. J. F. Ferguson, will review "The Government Goat," by Susan Glaspell. Violin solos, "The Herd Girl's Dream" and "Sing Me to Sleep," will be given by Miss llelle Howe Arey, accompanied by Miss Beth Cole. Current topics, "English Labor Problem," will be led by Mrs. E. A. Benson. is the South Omaha Woman's Club. The home economics department of the South Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bruce .McCulloch, 4225 South Twenty second street. A demonstration on can goods will he given by a representative of the Libby-McNeill company. Bishop Stuntz to Speak. "Mineral Resources of India and China" is the subect of the address to be given before the Omaha busi ness Woman's club Tuesday even ing, March 29, by Bishop Homer C. iMiintz. Miss Donna Matthews leader for the evening. The club members will meet for (liiuicras usual at the Y. W. C. A. at 6:13. reservation for which must ba made by Monday evening. Alexander Lecture Postponed. Dr. II. B. Alexander of the Uni versity of Nebraska, who is giving a scries of lectures tinder the aus pices of the Omaha School Forum, will give his next talk Monday, April 11. The subject of his talk will be "Ideal Interest'." Duplicate Kcturcs will be given in the council chamber, city hall, at 4 p. m. and at the Cham ber of Commerce at 8 p. m. Major Isaac Sadler, D. A. R. Major Isaac Sadler chapter of the Daughter's of the American Revo lution will meet Saturday, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. R. E. Pratt, 4811 Far num street. Delegates will report on the state conference held at Columbus two weeks ago. The program will include "Origin al Stories," by Grace Sorcnson, a paper on "American Composers,-' and musical numbers. Mrs. William Archibald Smith, regent will preside. Big Sisters Hold Social Meeting. The Big Sisters' association will hold a social meeting Tuesday eve ning. 8 o'clock, in the parlors of the El Beudor apartments. Eighteenth and Dodge streets, announces the president, Dr. Abby Virginia Holmes. An invitation is extended to any one interested in the organization. The Big Sisters is an association of business women, whose purpose is to promote the welfare and happiness of any girl or woman needing a big sister. Tennyson Chautauqua Circle. Tennyson Chautauqua circle will meet Monday afternoon, April 4, at the home of Mrs. H. F. Curtis, 5123 Underwood avenue. The lesson will be to complete "Highways and by ways of Spain." Social hour will be held following the lesson. Lecture on Robert Browning. The Delphian society will present M.s. Ida Krusc McFarlane of the University of Denver in a lecture "Robert Browning and His Works" Saturday afternoorf, 3 o'clock, in Hie Sunday school auditorium of the First Presbyterian church, Thirty fourth and Farnum streets P. E. O. Notes. Chapter B. P. bf the P. E. O. sis terhood will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Patton, 320 South Fifty-second ave nue. The day will be spent in sew ing for the Child Saving institute. Tuberculosis Association. The Nebraska Tuberculosis asso ciation will hold its annual meeting and election of directors at a dinner to be given at the University club on rriday, April 1, at 6 p. m. Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm is in charge of the affair. Business Woman's League. Col. T. W. McCullough will ad dress the Omaha Business and Pro fessional Woman's league at its bi monthly dinner Wednesday, April 6. at Hotel Loyal. Miss Grace Johnson will preside. Prof. Krueger to Speak. Prof. Frederick K". Krueger of the University of Omaha will speak be fore the literature department of the Omaha Woman's club Tuesday after noon. 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. His subject will be "Making the World Safe for Democracy." Mothers Club. The Mothers' club will meet Wednesday. 2 p. m., with Mrs. Royal Miller, 4904 Chicago street. The program will be in the form of a memorial to the late Mrs. R. W. Koch. To Speak on Psychology. Mrs. May Broer of Chicago, who is conducting a lecture tour through out the country for the purpose of establishing schools for practical psychology, will speak before a group of women Tuesday afternoon ;it . the home of Mrs. Amos Thomas. " Council of Jewish Women. An important business meet:ng of the Council of Jewish Women will be held Mondav, at 2:30 p. m., in the vestry of Temple Israel, Mrs. 1 ! I II II llll- I. .1 Exhibit of Old Antiques and Curios Chapter M of the F. E. O. Sister hood will hold a benefit tea and ex hibit of old curios and antiques, Tuesday afternoon arid evening, at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South 1 wenty-sccond street 1 he proaecds will be added to the P. E. O. education! fund. The exhibit will include textiles, woven more than 200 years ago, dagucrrotypes, books, costumes. Pic tures, china, jewelry, a granfather's clock and a number of other inter esting articles. The committee in charge of the af fair are: Mrs. John R. Hughes, chairman; Mesdames W. W. Fisher, R. L. Laverty and Miss Cclia M. Chase. The hostesses, Mesdames W. W. Fisher, F. A. Broadwell, A. S. Stryk er, Anna Bratton, Frank Mockler, William Berrv and Miss Louise Mat- i thews, will be attired in old time costumes. The exhibit is open to the public. Weekly Club Calendar Omaha Woman's Club MONDAY. Red Cross Canteen Co. A. Monday, 10 a. m., conint hotel. Council of Jewish Women Monday, 1:!0 p. m., lempio Israel vestry rooms. Whop Vincent Chautauqua Circle Monduy, T:l& p. m., hlrd floor, court nouso. Royal O. B. C. Club Monday avenlnr. Social Settlement house, supper and gym nasium. Canteen Company B Monday afternoon with Airs. O. l. Rcdlck. 104 South Thlrty- nmiu sircec. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle Monriav, 7:30 p. ni., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4:01 south Twenty-second street. Allee R. Howard Chautauqua Circle Monuay, 7:nu p. ni with llrs. XV. H Howard. 4722 Capitol avenue. Miss AbiRall Manning, leader. Mrs. Howard will Hive mo study or the "Hose of the Alhambra. Minne Lusts Chnulauquii Circle Mon day, j p. ni., with Mrs. H. A. w aueh -S77 Newport avenue. Lesson, closing enapiers or "Spanish Hlenwaya and Hy ways." Social hour will tollow the lesson. Omaha Woman's Club Monday, 2:30 P. m., open day meeting, Y. W. C. A. ouditorlum. Parliamentary law depart ment. Mrs. A. L. Fernald. leader, will present a one act play, "Suffragette Town Meeting." at 3:30 p. m. lUrectory meet ing, 1:30 p. ni. The Omaha Woman's club chorus, organized four years ago by Mrs. Ward E. Shafer, will give its third annual concert Thursday evening, April 7, at the V. W. C. A. auditor ium, assisted by Louise Jansen Wylie, soprano; Mrs. Arthur Gut7- mer, contralto, and the West Sisters' String quartet. The proceeds of the concert will be added to the club building fund. Henry G. Cox has directed the chorus for the past three years. Much of the success of the chorus, which has grown from a member ship of 20 to 90, is due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Shafer, who has served as leader of the music de partment for the past three years and also assumed the responsibility of chorus chairman the year it was or ganized. Tickets for the concert may be ob tained from chorus members, at I'at- ton s music store, or the Y. W. C. A. i office. Home Economics Department The home economics department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Thursday, 10 a. ni., at the Y. W. C. A. A talk on "Food Seasonings" will be given by Mrs. E. F. Stearns. Fol lowing the program luncheon will be served. . The department will elect officers April 14. Public Speaking Department. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, 10 a. m at the Y. W. C. A. Prof. Ed win Tills will have charge of the lesson. A program of readings and stories will be given by Mesdames Anson Bigelow, F. H. Sprawl, John Mullen, H. C. Parker, M. A. Vapor, J. H. Holmes, Otlio Johnson and Ray mond Nugent. Mrs. O. Y. Kring, leader. Frederick Colin, the president, an nounces. In the program following, Mrs. Isidor Zeigler will read a paper on "Judaism and Our Youth." Miss Annette Fanger will give a reading and Miss Mildred Miller, piano se lections. Central High Parent-Teachers. There will be a committee meeting of the Centra! High Parent-Teachers association Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock at the Fontenelle hotel. The committee includes E. S. Rood, chairman, Mrs. W. F. Baxter. Mrs. Ada Atkinson, A. H. Fetters and Joseph Marrow. Omaska Council. Omaska Council, S. B. A., will give a dance, Tuesday evening at the Swedish auditorium. B. T. Club. Members of B. T. club and their families will be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. E. Philpot. 5624 North Twenty-fourth street, Mon day evening. March 28. U. S. Grant W. R. C. L. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps will meet for 1 o'clock lunchecon and kensington Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. M. Lowe, 2752 Dodge street. . Art Department. The art department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its annual election of officers Thursday 2:15 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Avery Lancaster, leader. Miriam Guild. A dance will be given Wednesday evening at the Ben Hur academy by Miriam Guild of Our Lady of Lourdcs parish. Federated Club Notes. A council meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs will be held in Salt Lake City, June 12-18. Music Department. The music department of the Omaha Woman's club, Henry G. Cox, director, will meet for chorus rehearsal Wednesday, 2 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected following the rehearsal. Mrs. Ward E. Shafer, who or ganized the chorus and who has served as leader of the department for the past three years will not be a candidate for re-election. Movie at Yates School. A motion picture, "Wrhat's Yo;ir Hurry?" starring Wallace Reid, will be shown in the auditorium of Henry r. Yates school Friday, 7:o0 p. m., under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers association. An educational film, "The Manu facture of Sporting Goods," will also be show n. Knights'of Pythias. St. Albain's lodge, Knights of Py thias, will give a hard-time social at the Knights of Pythias hall, 400 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, on Mon day evening, the 28th, at 8 p. m. Reduced In Price Jp Columbia M Type E-2 as Illustrated yTr- Formerly Priced $125 A. New Records VVlgggri . i f0'3?6h CRAZY BLUES I I Mil -ei $l'.00 ROYAL GARDEN BLUES f T" A -3360 f WHY WORRY X A ' 10-inch-; JUST SNAP YOUR FIN- f I J) K e . ( I GERS AT CARE A-33S8 MY LAST DOLLAR f IM IH llfl IH 10-inch I'M GONNA QUIT ' l Stf SATURDAy i Exclusive Cloumbia Shop Eawtimamh 415-17 South 16th Street Come Tomorrow TUESDAY, Loomla Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 2 p. m V. AV. C. A. Omaha llnnlnpNf Women's Club Tues day, 6:15 p. in., V. W, C. A. Alpha Sigma Phi Tuesday, 12 to 1 p. m., luncheon. University club. If. K. I,. P. Cluti Tuesday evening, So cial Settlement house, supper 'an J, dra matic. Oniuha Spanish Club Tuesday. 8 p. m., 210 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Far nam streets. American Literature Chautauiinn Circle Tuesday, 1:30 p. in., with -Mrs. Fred LUiot, Jr., 6107 Webster street. Bis; Hlntera Association Tuesday. 8 p. m., HI Beudor apartment, Klghtcenth ond Dodge streets. Social meeting. Omaha Woman's Club, Literature De partment Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., T. W. C. A. Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter It. P. Tuesday, all day sewing session at home of Mrs. F. C. Patton, 320 South. Fifty second avenue. George A. Custer W. R. C Tuesday afternoon, sunshine party at the home of Mrs. Florence Slone, 1H0 South Twenty fifth avenue. Dundee Morning Clinulauqiin Circle Tuesday, t.ifi a. m. Willi Mrs. It K. Wlnkelinan. 103 South Forty-fust street. Omnha Truth Center Tuesday. 8 p. in., 802 Patterson Mock, Seventeenth and Farnam streets. Francis J. Gable of Lin. coin will speak. Omnha Woman's Cluh. Publle Sprnklng Deportment Tuesday. 10 a. in., V. W. i'. A., Prof. Ktlwln Puis, Instructor; Mrs. O. V. Kring, leader. I'. S. (.rant Woman's Hellef Corps Tuesday, 1 o'clock luncheon followed by kensington, at tho homo of .Mrs. .1. ,M. Lowe, 2"i2 Dodge street. South Omaha Woman' Club, Home Keonomlcs Department Tuesday, C:;;o i. m., with Mrs. liruco McCulloch, 42:15 South Twenty-second street. WEDNESDAY. Ta Salle Cluh Wednesday, 7:30 p. in., Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. The Mothers" Cluh Wednesday S p. m., with Airs. Royal Miller, 4904 Chicago street. S. X. A. P. P. Y. Club Wednesday evening, , sewing class. Social Settlement house. Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday. 12 to 1:30 p. in., lunchoon, Chamber of Com merce. Dundee Woman's Cluh Wednesday, 2 p. m.. with .Mrs. W. 11. Hancock. 4S0:! Capitol avenue. Omaha Woman's Club. MukIc netiart- ment Wednesday, 2 p. in., V. W. C. A. auditorium. Chorus rehearsal. Mu Sigma Wednesday. 9:30 a. iu., with C. W. Axtell. 119 Norlu 'llilrtv- avenue. Mrs. P. M. Conklin, Fffm siren Kiltelson. S0 H,ilid building. Seventeenth and Douglas streets. W. I. I.. I.. Club Thursday, 7:30 p. ni., sewing and dramatic art. Social Settle ment house. Omaha Woman's Club, Art Department Thursday, 2:14 p. m., V. W. C. A. Elec tion of officers. Mlnne I.usa Woman's Society Thurs day. 2:30 p, m.. wirh Mrs. T. ft. Allen. 2728 Hetlick avenue. Leavenworth Height! Chautauqua Circle Thursday. 8 p. m., with Mrs. E. K. Koddlng, 4415 Mayberry avenue Omaha Woman's Club, Home Econom ics Department Thursday, 10 a. in., Y. W. C, A. Mrs. K. 1,. Frants, lender. Mothers' Guild for Homeless Hoys Thursday, 2 p. m., members will sew dur ing tho afternoon at Father Flanagan's Hoys' home, 4206 South Thirteenth atreet. Mrs. second loader. Lecture Course Wednesdav. 12 n'eloelc noon. 309 Haird building. Seventeenth and Douglas streets. Mrs. F.ffle Stecn Klttle son will repeat the second of a series of talks on "Psychology of F.xpresslun and th Correlation of the Arts." Ileneflt Art F.hlblt of Old Curi... ,.,! Antiques Tuesday afternoon and mw. nlng at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey. 4204 South Twenty-second slreet, under the auspices of Chanter M of the P. R o. sisterhood. Tea will be served. The ex hibit is open to the public. THURSDAY. J. F. W. Club Thursday. 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon at homo of Mrs. J-.arl Sherman, 318 South Fifty-second street. l.eeeture Course for Business Women- Thursday, 12:15 p. ni.. In studio of Mrs. FRIDAY. Federal Art Club Friday, t p. m., Y. W. C. A. Phi Knppa Psl Friday noon, luncheon, University club. Hound Table Chautauqua Circle Friday. 7:la p. in., V. W. C. A. Longfellow ChuiituiMiiia Circle Friday, 7:30 p. in., court house, Klla Conneil, leader. Mehraska Tuberculosis Association Fri day, 6 p. rn., I'uhevsily club. Dinner fol lowed by annual meeting and election of officers. Kulsion Woman's i tub Friday. 2 .to p. m.. with Mrs. John II. I'openhaver. Mis. Charles I. Vollmer, leader. Cltlrrnshlp School Friday. 8 p m., council chamber, city hull. Mrs. II. II, Wheeler of Lincoln, speaker. SATURDAY. , Major I Mine Sadler ( linpler, D. A. Tl Saturday. 2.:i0 p. in . mi .Mis. It. K. Pratt, 4stl Farnam aireet. Knppa Nlgina Club of Omaha anil Conn eil Itlllffs Saturday, 12:30 to 1 p. in,, luncheon and meeting, I'nlverslty club. P. K. O. Sisterhood. 4 hunter M Satur day. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. William Hartley, VI 12 F slreet. Airs. Km ma. Jack son, assisting. P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter II, X.-l Saturday. 12 :io o'clock luncheon, at the Athletic club, followed by inahnea parly at Kraudels theater. Omnha Walking Cluh Saturday, 8 y. m, end of Albright car Hue. over Walk ing club trail to cabin at Wiley Point, Leader, tirrine Armstrong. Delnhlnn Socletv Salurdav 8 n m . Klrt Presbyterian Sunday school audi torium. Thirty-fourth and Farnam street. Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarlane will speak on "Hubert llrownlng and His Work." Your Devotion Your devotion to the mem ory of the departed onet is here regarded with the ut most respect. Homelike surroundings and a hopeful religious atmosphere, atten tion to details and absence of officiousness character iie our ser ices. 'Residential Funera'Parert 2616 Farnam St. Phone Harney 0454 ple-rfKavG). Watch lor the Big Creen Signs DAM P. I5iq MAM CLOAK CO. -21 DOUGLAS. STREET Watch for the Big Creen Signs MONDAY Choice of the IKlowse 0 IF Three Gigantic Lots $ Any Suit in the house that sold up to $50.00 MONDAY.. Any Suit in the house that sold up to $85.00 MO N DAY.. Any Suit in the house that sold up to $125.00 MONDAY.. The Greatest Price Crash in. this phenomenal Slaughter of Merchandise has arrived in this Gigantic Close Out of Tailored Suits. 1 Tricolines Joirel Twills Metis Wear Serges Piqueiines . Chccl( Velours You cannot begin to realize the magnitude of these wonderful values until you see the beauty of the suits involved. Never again will Omaha women buy such suits at such un believably low prices. Monday, entire day devoted to Close-Out of these Suits The Building Wreckers -will he hero Friday. Our pntirc stock must he disposed of hy that time. Not a moment is to he lost. Come early Monday morning and get a beautiful suit at almost give-away prices.