THE DEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL 10. 1921. Clubdom Get-Acquainted Club. The Get-Acquainted club meets Sunday evening, 7 o'clock, at the First Unitarian church. Turner Boul evard and Harney street. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Sumner will receive the guests. The program will include vocal solos. 'Mrs. K. B. Tet'row, accom panied by Mrs. V. P. Olds, who will also Rive piano selections, and Mark Levingi will give a reading. There will also be games and com munity singing, followed by refresh ments. All strangers and lonely folic are welcome. The meetings are non sectarian. The club will entertain at a party Wednesday evening at the church. Dundee Woman's Club. Owing to the convention of the Second district, the Dundee Wom an's club will meet Tuesdav after noun, 2 o'clock, instead of Wednes day, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Irasor. 4918 lass street. "Chidren of the Storm," by Ida A. R. Wiley, will be reviewed by Mrs. Jv. K. Sype, assisted by Mrs (lamcs Avery Lancaster and W. II. Hancock. Mrs. W. B. Howard will be a delegate from the club to the Sec ond district convention which meets at the V. M. C. A. Wednesday. The president, Mrs. W. T. Johnson, is a delegate by virtue of her office. Mrs. W. L. Braytoii is the alternate. Yates Parent-Teachers. The Parent-Teacher's association of Henry W. Yates school will meet in the school auditorium, Wednes day at 3 p. m. la the absruce of the president, Mrs. Ira W. Porter will preside. ' The program will include a violin solo, Lvelyn Pierpoint; vocal solo, Mrs. Harvey Wing; choral number, woman's chorus of the Parent Teacher's association; dramatic read ings, Miss Edna Barnes, graduate of Columbian school of Oratory, Chi cago. Tea will be served following the program. Chautauqua Notes. Beta chapter, League of the Round Table, will meet for 1 o'clock lunch eon Saturday at the Y. W. C. A. The hostess will be Mrs. M. A. Phillips and Miss Gertrude Baile. The lesson will include "Provincial Types of America," and "Origin and Teachings of the Old Testament." The meeting of the Dundee Chau tauqua circle, which was to have been held last Thursday, will take place Friday. 2 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. H. J. Knudscn, 1308 North Forty-fifth street. Omaha Walking Club. The Omaha Walking club will meet Sunday, 3:30 p. m., at the Leav enworth car line, near the east en trance of Elmwood park. The walk will be diagonally across the park to Facific street, west to Loveland farm, south to- Center street, west on Center into what is known as Pat Crowe's woods. The return trip will be east on Center street, past the Ak-Sar-Ben aviation field. Jeane Jewell and Mary Van Ness, leaders. Public Speaking Department. The public speakiriR department of the Omaha Woman's club will enter tain at luncheon Tuesday, April 19, at the Prettiest Mile club, followed by a program. An invitation is extended to all club members. Reservations ' may be made with Mrs. Allen Koch. Harney 5936, or Mr. E. H. Ward, Harney 6146. There will be no meeting of the de partment Tuesday. April 12. ; Mu Sigma. The annual business meeting of Mu Sigma will be held Wednesday afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, at the home ef Mrs. Frank Boyd, 3860 Harney street. Officers will be elected, and subject for next year's work will be chosen. ' The present officers are: Mrs. N. P. Feil, president; Mrs. James Pat ton, vice president: Mrs. Frederick Cohn. secretary, and Mrs. A. O. Pet rrson, treasurer. Contmcrity Service League. The dramatic art class of the Girls Community Service league will present t program of readings and music, under direction of Miss Ethel MultaMland at the club house. 416 Souih Seventeenth street, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. The weekly schedule for club meet ings will be as usual. Literature Department. The literature department of the Omaha Wcman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the home of the leader, Mrs. Edward Johnson. Officers will be elected and plans for the coming year will be discussed. A social hourwill follow. Omaha Business Woman's Gub. The Omaha Business Woman's club will meet for dinner at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday evening at 6:15, followed by regular class work in Americanization, public speaking, current events and choral work. Home Economics Department. The home economics department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its annual business meeting and election of officers Thursdav, 10 a. m.. at the Y. XV. C. A. South Omaha Woman's Club. The South Omaha Woman's club will hold a business meeting Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., at Library hall. Twenty- third and 11 streets. Officers and committee chairman w ill make their annual reports. . Music Teachers of Settlement The music teachers of the Social s.Ml.mnt will hold a SDecial meet ing at the settlement house Tuesday Miss Blanche Johnson will act as chairman. Children Give Program at Old People's Home . Fifty children from the First Cen tral Congregational church will give a program of reading and songs at the Old People's Home, Fontenelle boulevard, Sunday afternoon, 3:30 o'clock, under direction of their leader. Mrs. G. C Edgerly. The children will be taken to the home in automobiles. Arab women churn butter by sus pending a large iheepskin receptacle full of cream from a tripod, then jerking the bag to and fro. . Ballet Interpretation Weekly Club Calendar BRANDT V dtPF SUNDAY Omaha Walking Club Sunday, 1-80 p. m . from Leavenworth car line at east rntram-e of litmwooU park. Jeane Jewel! and Mary Van Ners. leaders. Omaha TheoaophlraJ sWietjr Sundav, p. m.. Hi l.rfianff building, Siateentli andyCapltol avenue. Wlnfield ti. Marr will apeak on "An Outline ot Theoaopby." trt-t-Aequalnted Club Sunday. 7 p. nr. First Initanan church. Turner boulevard and Harney streets. Program of musir. readisgs and game. Open to .ill strangers and lonely folk. Old People's Home, Fontenelle Boule Tnnl Sunday. 3:i0 p. m., junior depart ment of First Central tongregatlonnl rhiirch under leadership of Mrs. G. C. Kdgerly, will give a program. ArL Exhibit Sunday, J to p. m., wk dav'STJ a. m. to 4:30 p. m.. Monday and Saturday evenings, 7 to I o'clock, Omah.i public library. Kthtbit of Jewelry, wood blork and lithographs under suspires of Omaha Sovleiy of Fine Arts. Monday. Red Cross Canteen, Co. A Monday. 10 a. ni., Conant hotel. Kishop Vincent Chautauqua Cirrle !tlontlH, :li p. m , third floor court house. J Rojal Q. B. T. ClubMonday evening. SoiibI Settlement house, supper and gym nas.um. Minns I.nsa Chautauqua Circle Mon day, 2 . m., with Mrs. E. L. Platner, "SSI Newport avrnue. Roosevelt Chautauqua Cirrle Monday. 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. V. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty-second street. Prama league; Monday. S:50 p. m.. Hotel Kontenelle. Annual business meet ing and election of officers. Ak-Sar-Beit Chapter, O. E. . Monday. . p. m. Masonic temple. Pinner, fol lowed by business meeting and Initiation at :30 p. m. School Forum I.eture Course Monday, duplicate lectures; 4 p. m.. Chamber of "ommerce; S p. m., council chamber, city hall. IT. H. B. Alexander will speak on "Ideal Interest." Omaha Woman', Cluha Monday, !:30 p. m.,or. W. O. A. auditorium. Open day meeting: business hour followed by pro gram given bv puhlle speakiric department. Mrs. P. T. Knng. leader, 1 JO p. m. Pi rectory meeting. l:3t. Charlotte Brandt is one of the solo dancers who will appear in the re cital by pupils of Miss Pleasant Holyoke, cdnesday evening, Apr-.t 13. at the Brandeis theater. She will appear in an artistic ballet interpre tation of The Parasol. Women Admit They Are Menace The League of Women Voters, at tacked at Albany by Governor Miller as a "menace" agrees that' the gov ernor was correct in his estimate, but places a different interpretation upon the meaning of the term. The stand of the league is that it is a menace to the following: "The gospel of my party, right or wrong. The mandate, close your eyes ana follow your leader.' "The tradition, 'lives are cheap and dollars are precious.' "The oolicv. 'pliable candidates are better than able ones.' "The dictum, 'a straight ticket rather than the best one.' . "The scheme, 'keep the voter ignorant or biased.' "Ihe motto, measure ail tmng3 by the business ruler.' i "The idea of 'politics as a -game to ! be played. The assumption, men are leaders and women followers.' "The belief that public officials are the rulers, not the servants of the people and that invisible government by big interests is justifiable. "To outworn creeds and methods. "To exploitation of women and children in industrv." Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle. Club Department Gives Vaudeville Show . The public speaking department of the. Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. O. V. Kring, leader; Prof. Edwin Puis, director, will give a vaudeville show at the open meeting of the club Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A. The program will include: (A) "Overture," Keller-Bela, and "March a la Turka," Mozart: a string trio, Lillian Mousseau White, violin; Mrs. A. F. Anderson, flute, and Miss Edith May Miller, piano: (B) "Pro logue,"' Mrs. Grant Williams; (C) "Overtures," by Alice Gerstenberg, under direction of "Omaha's Belas co," Oscar Wilder Craik; "Harriet," a cultured woman, Mrs. William Sleeper; "Hetty." her primitive self, Mrs. J. O. Scott; "Margaret," a cul tured woman. Mrs. W. E. Bolip, and "Maggie." her primitive self. Mrs. A. H. Harrington, Time, the pres ent; scene, Harriet's living room; (D) "Toto," mot famous of the Ringling Bros.' clowns, in a hazard ous tightrope walking act. by courtesy of and under direction of Mrs. George F. Abbott; (E) 4 Madam Oolong Yuban Kring." the greatest dramatic artist, graduate of the "William Jennings Bryan Chau tauqua School" of Miami. Fla.; (F) Keopolitan trio, "Serenade." Drigo. and song, "Little Irish Melody.' Lillian M. White, Mrs. Patrick Uiu; (G) A new discovery in the terpsi chorcan world. Mile. Dorothy Lord: the "Pavlowa of the Future;" "Spring Song," Mendelssohn, ac-1 companied by Mrs. John E. Haar mann: (H "Wrong Numbers," com edy skit, direct from a 300-night run in Drury Lane theater, London, featuring. "No. 1." Mrs. F. L. Prawl; "No. Z" Mrs. Anson Bige low, and "Waitress." Mrs. E. H. Ward. Scene, a tea room in Alter maker's department ftore, New York. . . During the business hour, which opens at 2:30 o'clock, delegates will be elected for the state convention to be held in the fall. The directory will meet at 1:30 o'clock. American women accorded the privilege of appearing before the king and queen of England must ap pear in long skirts. Nebraska Women's Club Song. Out to the Western Desert came the Pioneers so true. Came with hope and courage, to build homes for me and yu; Came with seeds of culture from as far East as "ThcHub," Sowed them on the prairie sod to blossom in this Club. CHORUS. We all love thee, dear Nebraska, for thy sand hills and plains, We all love thee, dear Nebraska, for thy sunshine after rains: From the sod house on the prairie. from the mansion in the town, Every voice shall sing thy praises and spread thy renown. Tho' Nebraska sun is bright, her women also shine; Any cause that they espouse will never more decline. So acclaim Nebraska fair, her fields I all gold and green, HgT children, wives and husbands, too, the bravest ever seen. Tune: "Tipperary." Words by Mrs. George G. Waite of Lincoln. Women have been granted full suffrage rights in the little Mo hammedan republic of Aberbaijan, one of the newly created dominions, lying between the northern border of Persia and the XTaspain sea. r hi -1 April, The Diamond Month All the brightneia of April sunshine, the gleans af every April shower ia caught by the many-sided cut tings ef a diamond perhaps, that is why April is chosen as the diamond month. UNTIL APRIL. 30 we will place on sate our entire stock of diamonds at a reduction of twenty-five per cent. ' John Hcnrickson, Jeweler Established 1882 16th at Capitol Our Jewelry Auction is proving the good judgment and keen appreciation of people who know values. AUCTION SALE EVERY DAY AT 2 AND 7 O'CLOCK Two valuable presents GIVEN AWAY after each auction sale. 1914 Farnam Western Associated Jewelers John J. Dreyer, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Established 1914 Capital Stock $200,000.00. ImtotioBS fen: Jmtas Mum tfnmt upon SQQi'na (Sft'soneOen . genuine oaf PETERSEN -PEGAU BAKING CO. TUESDAY. f-eomU Chautauqua C'Urle TjmiIit, ; p. m . Y. W. C. A. Omaha Buiawa Women' flub Tuei day. :U p. m., T. W. O. A. Alpha Mima rhi Tuesday, IS to 1 p. m., luncheon, Vnlveriity club. Kl flab Zaraeoraa Tuejday evenlnr, with alias Jane Honeti, !41? Podge aire-t Women's Sllaoionary Federal hin Tues day, 1 p. m.. T. W, C. A, Council meetint. Dundee Woman's Club Tuesdav. 2 p. m., with Mrs. W. C. traser, 41S Cass street. Omaha 8panlh (Inn Tuesday, p. m., 302 Patterson Block, Seventeenth and Far nam streete. Music Teachers of Settlement Tuesday evening-. Social Settlement house. Spe cial meeting. .meriran Literature Chautauqua Circle Tuesdav. 1:110 p. m., with .Mrs. 11. K. -Mcintosh. 4?H Webster street. Omaha Chapter, I. A. K. Tiidi v. ?:S0 p. in., with Mrs. Charles O. McDon ald, 11? Sjorth Thirty-eighth avenue. Omaha Truth' Onter Tuesday, 8 p. m.. 302 PatterKon Block. Seventeenth iul Fa--nsm streets. -Krancls J. Gable of Lincoln will speak. Serum Club Tuesday. 1 o'clock lunch eon with Mrs. A. W. Fenner, 1015 Willis Avenue. Business meeting and program will follow. Iundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, :45 a. m., with Mra. JessU Del der. 6003 Nicholas street. Mis. K. E. Win kelman, leader1, South Omaha Woman's Club Tuesday. i:50 p. m library hall. Twenty-third and M. streets. Open procram. Annual reports of officers and committee chairmen. Omaha Woman's Club, literature de partment Tuesday, 2 p. m.,' with Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. 3220 Woolwnrth avenue. Election of officers. Social hour to follow. lecture Tuesday, 4 p. m.. Aline Kilmer wiM speak on "Contemporary British PoetsT" at Duchesne college and convent of the jSacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. T. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. P. Tuesday. 2:30 p. m., with Mrs, W. H. Peacock. 833 South Thirtieth avenue. Discussion on Current Events will be led by Mrs. M. Goldsmith. Omaha Woman's Club, Current Topics Department Tuesday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. Mary I. Crelgh, 113 North Thirty-second avenue. Social meeting. Program fol lowed b'- tea. Open to all club membeis Small admission fee mil be charged, Alice K. Howard Chautauqua t Irvle Tuesday. 30 p. m . with Mrs. M. A. Phil lips, 4lI03 Florenci- boulevard l.ci wi 1 bs in complete, "Highwais and Byfcajs of ( Spain." M.u t:. Wallace, 1 tidev. WEDNESDAY. 1.. O. ?:. Club Wednesday evening, Elks' ciuU rucins. Business nieetrng. la Salle Club Wednesday. :.".0 p. m.. j Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. Omaha W. C. T. I'. Wednesday. 3 p. m.. . V. t. A. Business meeting. Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday, 1 to 1 :J0 p. m , iuiKheoii. Chamber of Coin- merce. 8. X. V I. IV Y. Club Wednesday eve. ntBK. aewing class. Social Settlement house. t Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary, r. S. W. V. Wednesday, 6 p. m., Memorial hall, court house. Mu Sigma Wednesday, 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. K;a:ik F.osd. SSiG lUrnev street. Election ofaoff iors. atea I'arrut-Tearhera Wednesday, 3 p. m., B-tioot auditorium.. Mrs. Ira W. Porter will preside. Rockforil College Association Wednes day afternoon, with Mrs. c. A. Woodland. 3:110 South Thirty-third street, Kan la Club or Danish Old renple's Home Wednesday, 3 p. m., with Mra. 11, P. Chrlstenscn, 4435 Marcy street. lecture Course Wednesday, 13 o'clork noon, in studio of Mrs. KJfie Steen Kitt.'t son. 30S Halrd building. Seventeenth ani Iiouglas streets. Cret-Aequainted Club Wednesday eve ning. Kirst Initanan church. Turner boulevard and Harney street. Club party, all strangers and lonely, folk In city wel come. A, C. A, Drama Section Wednesday, 4 p. ni., Prettiest Mile club, Mrs. J. C. Vaught. hostess. The play, "Augustus toea II is Hit," by Ocorge Bernard Shaw, will be presented. Second iDistrict Convention, X. F. W. C. WedneJiay. 9:10 a. m.. Y, W. C. A. Aft ernoon session. 1:10 p. m.. public library, art talk; 1:45 p. m., T. W. C. A. Eve ning session, 7:30 p. m., Y. . C. A. Lecture on Modern History Wednesday. 4 p. m., Duchesne college and Convent of Sacred Heart, ThIrty-sUth and Burt streets. The Rev, Alfred Kaufman -f Creighton university", speaker. The public is invited. llffie Stern KUte'sen, :',PJ r.mrd bjtld.ns. Seventeenth and Douglas street". testa Chapter Kensington. O. II, S Thutsdsy. -' p. m-, MsHonic Temple. Omaha Woman's C luh. Home Keonmlrs Department Thursdsj, 10 a. m, Y. W, C. A. Election ot officers, French Club Thursdsy. 10 a in Mem bers will meet at Child Samg Institute for all day sewing session. Leavenworth Heights C haulauqtia Circle Ihucdaj. 3 l. m.. with Mis. E. It. Hod ding. 4115 JUayberry atenue. Cambrn American Velh Society Thursday evening, it h Mr. and Mrs. .1) J, ilnffiths, 4M.i Smsrd street. Plymouth Congregational Womna'a Divi sion X. 4 Thursday. 3 p. ni with .Mrs I'. C. Storm, 3SS Uauman avenue. Mothers' C.uild for Homeless Boys Thursday, i p. m., memb'rs will sew dur ing the sfternoos at Father Flanagans Euvs' home. 430 South Thirteenth, sired. II. E. I.. I. (Club Dramatics Thursday, 11:15 p. m . South Side high sc hool audi torium. Members will present three-set comedy, ' Georgia Ames." J:3 v in, c,.u t li',". I Co'inell. leader. Hound Table Chuulauiut t Irrlr Fi id.iy, ' 1j III . V W l' A Ilumieo t baulauuiin t Irclc Kndsv. - o. rn with Mrs II J. Knud-cn, I3 Nol'IU Forty-fifth Hire. i. Cilisensblp Srliml l iuliv 1 r . cemicil ehsiuber. iil li'l l 'S, II. H, Wheeler of l.iiKOlli. si'Ni,rr. Lowe. Avenue rrebteriun Ml.slonary Soclett Friday, r- ! i" . with, Mrs. F. T, r.irher. 4151 I'.n lile:! :rest. Ml. A li. W.-I1S. leuiler, lecture on I'rcnch literature Ft Mi v. 4 p. m. Iluelirsni i.illce i,;ol t'envenl .f Sered Heart. I hirty-ni h and B'li t streets. The puWei Is inwled. FRIDAY. ledrrsl Art Club Friday, 3 p. m , T. W. O A. , I'hi kappa Psl Friday noon, luncheon. VinvcrMiy club. .Longfellow Chautauqua Circle Fridav. SATURDAY. Knnps Sigma C lull of Omaha snmt Coun cil Bluffs Saturday. 1 to 3 p in , luncheon and meeting. rnierity flub. Omaha Walking Club Saturday, t f, , end of AlhliKIF! enr lino oer V-'aiUing tluli trail to cabin st W iley Point. Leader, Miss rm a tiroes. League of the Koiintl Table. Beta Chap ter ..--utli'dil . 1 o 'o, k Itlnelifitn, Y. V. ' A. Mrs. M. A Phillips and Miss Ger trude r.;ille, hoMeses. Aosoclnlinn of Colleglute Miiioime Sainrdnv, I 10 o. nt . Jim ) lis :. seven teenlh end fioili; streets, tieneral inerlln fullowed by lllrccact pl.,. THURSDAY. W. I. L. L. Club Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. Social Settlement house. American War Mothers. Omaha Chapter Thursday, S p. m.. Memorial hall, court house. lecture Course for Business Women Thursday, 13:15 p. m., in studio of Mrs. Dignified Have you wondered at the simple dignity of our funerals.' Unequalled service facilities,yet mod erate cost, entirelyelimi nate the commonplace management too often observed on such oc , casions. Jrsititntial Fuiiertl'Perltrs 266 Ftrnem St. Phtne Hamiy C45i UrkMI 111 .QlJfc 1 i -sW I Cole-McKavG) PETERSEN -PECjAU MKING CO. ALSO MAKERS OF TIPTOPBRiADs OMAHA Entire Second Floor Devoted to This Important Sale NEW YORK SIOUX CITY LINCOLN Extra Salespeople to Serve You Promptly 318-320 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET Monday! Greater offerings than ever in this Sale (Dill HiMDlM li raOll0iaiC After the intense selling of the past three days we have regrouped all remaining stock, thereby affording far greater and more sensational of. ferings than previously offered. Values than have created the greatest buying activity in years The extraordinary price sacrifices have brought women from miles around to share in this wonderful buying activity. Hundreds of stunning SuitsWrapsDresses at a mere fraction of their real worth Garments of super-tailoring and rare style are the type you'll find involved in this great sale. Coats, Suits and Wraps Must Go! Coats, Suits and Wraps Coats, Suits and Wraps Coats, Suits and Wraps Worth to $49.50 Worth to $85.00 Worth to $98.50 $23L5$33 Beautiful Dresses at Ridiculous Sacrifices! Dresses Worth to $35.00 Dresses Worth to $59.50 Dresses Worth to $75.00 t $13 $2 1 $2775