jtsrrg3at; THE COUIt-'iiX 10 Nell Martin, Who is fund of (he game Jessica Morgan Mrs. Martin, also fond of the game Katberino Warfel GfoUBS. Continued from Page 5. march. Mrs. Campbell 3ung the women wh were given tickets, which Schwann Lied from Lohengrin and Mrs. were free. The social promised great Campbell sung a selection from Meyer- success, the idea being a very pretty beer's Prophete. These numbers were one, : tt ,....,,, .r -li .:i. ......I. no anri faniincr sn-pra nw mmm uees were uiuuu- Lm.-jii,. larger premises m iiuutc-(uoiB, " BUBuu;uuuiuimiu "' "- "" .... - Dr. George Brow n.brother of Mnu Bap its popularity with persons of strait- and were a pleasing diversion to the ized the past week, the members of t , Ti ;" wi'Vi w- - cned means, time will show. It was literary program. Mrs. Hinman then which have manifested great enthusi- Ned Biddle, from Philadelphia, a CDe" . ' iU ,i.,:umo, r ,, ,i, ,mn nf nolln.J m. .i..n...fui;n;nrPcnn preuicieu iunv how . lcau p. vu .uu .. , B B aIi.V.9 n-milil 1-oclllt in rfYtn nrcra rlld ineriliahorl pHVlfr mlltlC- .John Boose puioi- uuiDUD ..... - - " " "" "--- '7, in the demise ol ino Amemarie ana iuo any, artistically or as wruers. duo miu Grosvenor, in both of which institutions the Dutch women we all knew were men and women are qualified for mem- those whom the genre painters had bcrship So far, however, these pre- made U3 familiar with. Rembrandt's nhecies have not been fulfilled. Man, Van Eyck's atd Franz Hal's maidens, Mike Dolan, a policeman.. Geo; Bartlctt Nora, tho maid Lielo Wilkinson Rmnn Parlor of the Martin houEe at Cambrige, Mae. The regular meetiug of the toaru or directors will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Each member is urged to be present at that hour. Many girls are visiting the association who have never been there before. The The concert by Maximilian Dick, probably one or tho greatest living violin virtuosos, is an event which is interest ing musical circles. Not only is Dick accounted a thorough artist, but he is eminently popular. He has a mastery of his instrument and draws every sound in nature from its strings, from the although shorn of his power, still retains matrons, and old women pointed in the rooms are mado as comfortable ana a measure of his attractiveness." A club costume worn in the painter's locality, homelike as passible, lounges, easy with deidedly practical benefits for t3 designate the different districts of the chair?, papers, magazines, piano, games members, ib the Writers Club for wo- Netherlands. Nine-tenths of the writers are Next week the club will meet with men. struggling women, and the other tenth is made up of ladies whose intluecce and rank are used to help the other nine-tenths. It now has a membership of about three hundred. The English woman is alwajs interest ed in philanthropy and politics, but as etc, all adding to the comfort and pleas- of thoso who call. The secret try, Mrs. C. H. Gere and Mrs. J. L. McCon nell will present a critique of the Netherlands softeet warbling of birds to the roar of . , ' . , , Mrs. Elvira Birkncr. secretary L. L. ' oi about mree nunurea. - - the ocean. The English woman is alwajs interest- oI S""r T rH There..s something in tho man D.ck, hHaBDth and ,ilic8t but aB Sutton, Nebraska, gave a reception and distinct rom h,s violin, winch to J conSeration tothosubjecte exhibit Friday evening January 21. oughly pleases an audience. There is fc t j tance t0 the at the homo of Mrs. J.J. Bonekemper. 'h ornman nf thi country-education ine panors were uerui.. 'J. ane s WtBt m. vSiv v4 V. ure Miss TomktnEon, and tho reception com mittee are anxious to meet all women, old and young, of the city, and strangers are especially invited to make tho asso ciation a home at any time between 9 a. m.and 9 p. m. Friday evenings are always given up to social work, when all young women may help to make for someone else a good time. Concert 8t the Oliver February llth for the benefit of the Association. Get tickets early. The depart mentof parliamentary prac- as well as religion, temperancp, racdi- yice gyes tae fiistbalf hourto a "quia'' cine, education, Sowers, music and art on the previous lesson aud to tho as- were represented. tigced lesson ior that dato as given in PKOOKAM. the year bcok of the Woman's club. Ailflrpea nt WpJl'OniO Tho rnmaininrr limn in eivpn to a I arlia- gle which at times she would gladly give MfB jj Bonekemper mentary drill upon some motion or resc- over. une migiuaeiine a neroine as ma T?oocrc. ... ;fr11M,i 1V - mpmv,Pr h Husbands Hon.M. C.King leader usually calling some member of Record Club Mr. Park the department to tho rhair, that as TVarhprs" Rpadimr Club mnnv no nnffiihl? niiv have the benefit to fairs existing at present niiy bo df duccd Prof gtephecs be g'ainoJ by actual experience in pre- from the consideration of two economic cncr..n!,,Mv-' AtrB P. SntJprhrff c; i; Readingof Pccni -Sinco Mary Joined Usually ssme topic of public interest thoClub" Hoo. J. J. Bonekemper ij brought before tho department and and child study. I have no mind to harrow up the minds of my readers with any explica tion of the miseries and mysteries that confront the average housekeeper in the daily maintenance of a simple but com fortable existence for her family; as for herself, an existence at all seems astrug- averago American woman who dcc3 her own housekeeping. But some hint of iho unnatural and unhappy state of af- facts. First, woman i?, by nature, a home founder and a home-maker. This ladies' husbands, Record club and Teachers Reading circle were invited. Each member of tho L. L. C. wore a flag representing tho nation or subject of her current topic. All tho nations isnctinienaeaas an assertion 01 per- Recitation.Gambled Away" eonal belief, but as a statement of scien- 1sb Mead Miss Isabelle Bratxouer. tific fact. It was woman not man who opened the industrial world; was woman who made the first rude dwell ings, and dreesed skine, and woee tex tiles for clothing. It was woman, and not man, who made tho first fire, and the first utensils for cooking, and tho first rude too!s for industrial ends. All her a:tivities clustered about the hearth If tho wo- action is only tiken after full discussion of the advantages and disadvantages Song "Esther's Lullaby" likely to accrue. Mrs. Fred Hauke The department of Parliamentary At the close of the program refresh- Practice of the Woman'p club holds its monts were served in thj dining-room, meetings regularly each Tuesday at 'I a color, a warmth of feeling and a ro bustness to his playing which no other living violinist rxss96ses in an equal de cree, and n matter how severely class ical bis Belection?, tho singular clear- and ministered to the home, ness of his rendition arrests tho atten- man and the work had not reacted upon tion of every ear. The soloists who will each other so that, today, women should assist in the grand concert are tone be by nature home-makers and home artists. It embraces Miss Isabelle Brat- loverr, there are still depths for the Dobcr, the celebrated ballad 6inger, and ecientiet3 to sound in the working of Mies Georiella Lay, the highest salaried heredity and of natural selection. And piano aoloiit and acjoropanitt in Amcr- jet here is my second fact the eaor ica. The program has been arranged mous piles of stone and brick rapidly with a view of suiting a miscellaneous filling the choice plots of ground in our audienca. large cities and shutting out the light of At the Oliver Friday, February 4. heaven with their gabled tope, are mute Extra arrangements for students at the if not magnificent witnesses to the fact various universities. First six rows of that the investment of capital is all parquet 35 cents. All gallery seals 25 against the perpetuation of the separato cents. home. The shrewd modern investor is willing to put hundreds of thousands azains: bunureas 01 cunars mat (icr nis The table was very artistically covered with myrtle acd flowers. The Woman's Board ol tho Trans Mississippi Exposition are to publish a paper calleJ "Iho Hatchet-' February 22nd. The piice of the paper will be 5c and tho proceeds aio tj help complete the building fund of the Girls' and liofa' buildicg. Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Field, the members of the board from this dis trict, want to sell as meny aB 2.003 copies if possible. Subscription papers will be Roger Williams and the Settlement of furnished some of the school children Rhode Island." and anyone who Bills ICO copies or over will be given an admission ticket to the The Civics department of tho Wo- exposition. The paper will contain short msn's club met on Wednesday afternoon poems and storks by children and for to continue its study of the constilu- children, funny sayings of children, with tional history of the United States. An o'clock, following club day. Mrs. Rich ardson makes the meetings very inter C3ting ib well as profitable to tho mem bers. Next Tuesday a full attendance is urged. Tho Deborah Avery chapter of tho D. A. K. will meet with Mrs. Winchester, 721 South Eleventh street, on Fiiday afternoon, when a paper will Le read by Mrs. W. A. Rankins on "The Massachu setts Bay Colony for the Year 1033, too? V 1 D. r. Wilcox baa movrd from the Y. M C A. building, Thirteenth and N, to the Halter Block perhaps the pictures of the children who said them, many items of news about the exposition, etc. Or course tho paper will be well illustrated, breezy lifetime at least) women are going to pre- and entertaining. Anyone knowieg of North Thirteenth .St, k prepared to do all 144 and kinds of Upholstermp; S GoucK JVlaWng .. .Vmn . in rnnnKT 311a micr. UWUu'" 1 - ay Mrl Brokeriy (conciliatingIt)Ve je3 the new typo writer is very gcod looking, it's true, but she's a very ca pable i I- Mr. Brokorly savagely) I've no doubt, Mr. Brol e ly, that she's C2p2b!e of almost anything! And thero the discussion stopped- fer theeassof the apartment hotel to the separate house with its privacy, its own table, and alas it3 own service. From Tin Unquiet Sex The Case of Maria.'j by Helen Wattekson Moody, in the February Scribner'e. The Fortnightly met with Mrs. A. ?. Raymond on January 21. Mrs. E. H. Barbour presented the results of a three month's investigation into the music and drama of Holland. An abstract of Mrr. Barbour's paper will be published in thes3Columnsnext week. Mrs. Barbour's discourse was illustrated by what Dutch music she had been able to find. Mr?. A. S. Raymond Eang a hymn. Mis. Barlour plyed a spinning song which she explained was Dut:h in setitiment if not of Dutch composition. Mrs. Ray mond. Mrs. Campbell and Mi?s Ella Raymond sung the Lohengrin wedding short, clever articles written by children, high school students, or even university students, will confer a favor en those responsible for the paper by letting them know where these articles may be had or sending them directly to the editor of "The Hatchet," care of Secretary of tho Woman's Board, Mrs. Ford. Dr. Hindman witl lead the gospe service of tho Young Woman's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject: "She Hath Dene What S'o Could." Special music will be rendered. These meetings are glow ing in interest and increasing in num ber'. AH women are heartily welcomed and aretarncsily renues'ed to be prompt, that each may bo provided with a tear. Tho "butterfly social" given by the de oV.onal committee Friday evening aroused the curiosity of tho many young exceedingly inteicsticg psper was given by Mrs. Berge, followed oy a general dis cussion. At the next meeting Mr.'. O'Connell will speak on "Our Foreign Relations.'' .1 .'3"H Mis. W. A. Green enteitained the Athenea jesterday. They called it a csntury dinner, as it marked the one hundredth meeting of the club and its sixth birthday. ' Notice Will secretaries correspond ing with The Cockier please forward a copy of their j ear book for file in this oflke. Editor. Fi:st publisher What do you think of tho action of tho3ePhiladclpliia school authorities in barriug "Les Miserables?" Second Publisher I think this might be a good time to bring cut a new edition. There is 'nothing so likely to reconcile the forlorn bachelor to his lot as a cross baby in a street car. & J- " .- J,'' -K, - -V "T .Sat rjr S5