5?yasgBStoyaw3t-i : - -. . the; C0URIK1L p Ml: P ' - iS gV K ' rr - sVs ?JF- r tMtttta twwwww tttttttf ttg CLBBS- iimiiiiiiiitrtiiitft'Tff liiim :. i , The Liseeia Fortaightly dub met Mra. A. 8. Raymond lest Friday aad Hateeed to paper by Mrs. Gere ob the history of Poked. am i J" i -V i i i i it? MMIfMIMMHNMIHIIHJIIlll" - a viao i The Meatd CaHare dab of Aubura '!MimrBlaraMdiiatthereeideBee school, took Friday evening. The English Uteratare department having charge of the pro gran. The evening enter taiameut waa exoeptiocally interacting, although the leader waa unavoidably abeent from the city. Miaa Gaat, principal of the High charge in Mra.Stoatea- .at Mm. J. W. Barahart. Carefully paced papera ea the leaaoa topic by Mrs. iw.B.Fieher aad Mr. T. W. Eaatice read aad the usual discussion or eaaan teek place. The next meet ing W ce" tBe afternoon ot thhahajLhihi'dar at the reeideace of Jba.J.rC.BeMieId. The W. atita a aad ia'a dab. of Aubara . ,11. ...... ,? OkrWaa ThaahatiTiac diaBere dariog the half hear devoted to domestic economy and current events occapied in the program. Mra, BJihtr Keel waa elected vkse-prestdent ha peaee of Mra. J. C. Beoafeld, who re eJgned. The program tor the next meet . iaff te.be held November 96, will be cur mat areata aader the leaderahip of Mrs. Jf R. MeCarty. "Sketches ot Noted Stagers." leader, Mra. w. . Half hour talk ea "American 'Rev. E. S. Murphy. boroagh'a abieace and eupplemented the toptca preeeated by Tarioua interest ing incidents that ehe recalled from tor atadiea ot English literature. Mra. Wiae, Mra. Chapman, Mra. Newell, Mra. leon and others made conciae aad ea tertaiaing remarks on the "Pbyaical aad pdiUcal divisions of Great Britain, the maaaera aad coatoma of the early Britons, their modes of warfare aad their, methoda of defense, while interest ing papera were read on the origin of the English language and English literature from the conquest to Chaucer by Mrs. Chapman and Mra. Fellowa. There aeesM to be a deep interest in this de partment of club work and a large pro portion of the members names are en rolled for work this season. ammmmWamr Ma' ' A hj' i"' tj' ' mBammmrir 1 JJJM ai a kiss. 2a the aileat gloom ef a dark- The i "Fay" Saw-Edge Machine Leaves no Haw isoge. 9-331 N. Twelfth 8t Td.19. I EVM8 IJIUmtY CO. Satayoathwitha fair: Hw quivering hp and tearfal i Spoke ot aorrowaod trouble aad care, "la your grief too deep lor ma to share?" Spoke the maid with a ten der note. "Oh year' cried the youth ia wild despair, MMy collar ia cutting ajl throat" ; "Is that aU," said aha, with a amile eereae, "Then your troubles will1 i boob withdraw. The Evans Laundry had a, 1 machines That will smooth down the f teeth of a aaw." mm mi i in i met oa Tuesday with Mra. fl. Mra. Hiamaa, B.S., lec tured oathe Psychology ef Suggestion, felewiag an outline prepared by .her in these columBS two The, abatruee subject waa witheucasimpWcity anddkect- i hmat aha waa clearly followed by her Mm. Hiamaa aaid in coadn- mam that n eminent psychologist ad mitted the varieua theories ia regard to selves ia eee being, which the have named metempsy- i ttaaamigiatioa,- or reiaoarnation. it payaiaista there are ia pleaty wha areaatieied that . the incidents ac aaatad by theereduloaa aa auperaataral hiiiati that the apkitiialiBts aad the of the eabject, Mavmtaky cult have a atroag case. But aha reel psychologists of emiaeace are After the lecture Mrs. i besieged by questioners who have .read aad aceepted Hudsoa'a ro maaee aa aametaiBg acieatiBc. The North Bend Woman's club met ia regular aeasion Saturday, Noy. 12. Boll call waa responded to by quotations on "Home." Every chair in the hall waa occapied and only two ladies answered roll call by "present." The subjects Many ot the membera are well known for consideration were "Household Eco- in dramatic, musical and literary circlea. nomics" and -Child Study." "Conner- Mrs. A. M. Palaier, who haa held the vation of Energy" waa introduced by office ot president siaee the organisation Mrs. Rose Walker. The discussion fol- or the league, haa contributed much to lowing brought out many useful aad its prosperity by her faithfa! work in helpful ideas. "Conversation at Meals" that oSce. No email part ot Mra. waa extemporaneously rendered by Mrs. Palmer's success has heaa due to her Oscar Dodge. She touched on all points personal magnetism aad. attractive ia ao thoroughly we could add nothing to dividuality. It waa through Mra. it Mra. Doubrava handled the subject Palmet'a generosity that the former "The Rainy Day." in such a pleasant, .home of the league waa placed at ita practical manner, none of us need dread disposal, the rainy days. "Starting Points," in Associated closelyith Mra: Palmer child study, by Mies Osbora, was given ia her usual interesting manner, show ing her intense interest and knowledge NEBRASKA WESLYAtf UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ONE OF THE LABGEST, SCHOOLS OF MUSIC IN THE WEST AND THE NUMBER OF PUPILS CONSTANT. DfCMCASINQ. ONE SEA SON FOB THIS LARGE INCREASE IS THAT THE METHODS OF IN STRUCTION IN USE HERE ARE THOSE OF THE BEST EUROPEAN CONSERVATORIES, BY WHICH PUPILS ABE ADVANCED IN THE MOST THOROUGH AND RAPID MANNER POSSIBLE, AND aRE NEVER OBLIGED TO GO OVER THE SAME GROUND SEVERAL TIMES, AS IS OFTEN THE CASE BECAUSE OF LY.'EOPER IN STRUCTION. EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL AND THE ORETICAL TAUGHT, WITH MANY FREE ADVANTAGES. SEND FOR CIRCULAR GIVING FULL. INFORMATION TO OREN E. LOCKE, Director, University Place. Nebr. omfmemfmmmmmmmtm protection aad benefit. A committee haa been appoiated to look attar thia work, called the "industrial committee," and Mrs. Corinae Browne waa made chairman. Mra. Lowe aaid: "We do not offer organisation as a paaaeea for all the evils aad ilk of the world, bat it haa shown eueh wonderful results among dub women that we feel it might be tried among the three millioa labor ing women. Working men reave labor unioca sad capitalists have " formed combinations for mutual beaett, but aa vet ths laboria voain kavs iWslsad intheprdimiaary work ot organization M iadividaala and bavs beea aaed.br waa Mm. Rachel VcAuley. late chair- both orgaaisationa to farther their man of the executive committee aad oae ends." era! discussion. adjournment. he plats "Instinct ot Imitation," of the most active membera of the Tnere baa beea ao much J?t inritra of waa beautTouy written up by Mra. league. At lier recent death Mra, Mc- the tea percent per capita tax amead- Kavaa. "Instinct w of JuBtice,or Bight Auley bequeathed a coBatderable sum meat passed at the Biennial that Mra. and Wrong Punishment" waa intro- 'of money and her, atage wardrobe to the Lowe, the new president, has writtea daced by Mrs. Hiatt, followed by a gen- orgaaization. For 'many months the one ot the proteetinc committees: "This Regular business, then duties of chairawB of the execative increased taxatioa does not come due committed, have devdvedj upon Miaa until 1900. Should the claba be aa- .Maida Craigen, aa firat member ot the reconciled to thia measure, there m am- committee ia the abeenee' ef Mrs, pie time for diacuaaing it together, aad McAuley. for bringing about a compromiaa that "Aunt Louisa" Eldridge, the first wUI perhaps be agreesbls to all." Preb vice prestdent, k a wdl known member ably by that time the claba will, have ot the dramatic profearioa, and her had time to conviace themaalvaa that cherry and aympathetic waya have this change is really in the line of pro made her a popular chairman of the &0' lhw?. . Tjaioa of Kiauv d 4. T"""" "" amnion ma tn th nr :i. Mra. McKillip, Seward, cor- mutual benefit society, and is destamed visiting committee. funds, but onlv ss to th ...;! eeretary; Mrs. Doane, Crete, to make it possible tor women who are Preparstions are being made st prss- raiaiag the reqaiaiteaum. Mm. .LambertaoB, liacola, engaged ia dramatic, musical or literary eat for oae ot the yearly bazaars, which Mm. Laagwerthy, in the ab- -work to help each other. The aid ia by are a feature of the league'e work. Mra. at Mia. Apparaoa, presided. Oat- no means entirely ot n financial sort E. L. Fernandez, chairman ot the far theformatioB of areei- though "it is the chief pbjeet of the bazaar, haa arranged a number ot bareaa far the benefit ef ear league to extend this when necessary, intereetina aoveltiea. Their will be a daba .were hud before the It ia no leas the object of the league to college booth, a floral booth, violet The aewly elected officers ef the Ne- -FederatioB of Wemea'a Claba ia acecativa session ia the parkra at the LiaeolB hotel Mosday, Nor. 21. Five membera were present. Mrs. S.E. Laagwarthy, Sewarl, preatdent; Mra. F. accompliahed much work of a philxn M. Saekett, Weepiag Water, recordiag thropic sort Ii is, strictly speakiag, a Amoag the women's dubs of New York, The Woman's Professional League holda a distinct puce. Although it waa originated only five years ago, it haa now a membership ot nearly 500, and Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews cemm.nced his work aa superintendent of the public acheola of Chicago by declaring that while he occapied that poaitioa "there would be no diacriminatioa in the aelec- by Mra. A. A. Scott, Liaoeie, majt favorable eommeat from pCsaNaKa Xaw aawOUOal VaM that a committee be ap- aaaateJ te take charge mattera reta- to the reciprocity bureau. The appoiated waa aa. follows: , A. A. Beott Iaaeda; Mra. Keysar, ; Mm: Laagwarthy, Seward; Mm. h, Prntmrnoath, promote acquaintaace among the aad for thia purpose are held and socials aad tureegiveB The prastiaahieity ef uaivcraky aataa- lataeaaeleagth. a dab met H. Atwoed " ThePmHameath Woman aha rsaideaee ef Mm. 8. The' attention ot the general public waa fret called to the league by a, per fermaace of "Aa Yob Like It," given aader ita aueptces. All the characters of the play were tmperaonated by mem ham at the league, aad the preeeatatioB waa mack recognition for their taleata. Bat it did more than thia. It waa the beginning at a series ot eatertaia: iim or tasesMra tut vmnnt M n hemern- .Pk!0!!; eommerting oa thia action the CJhkago frequent where relics of the war with Spaia wdl j New, mjn. 4IWe n JJ mc- ee soki. im srrsy uv warn fc g interest the admission of will be unusually attractive. The be- women iato collewss aad uml-ZitL Yl .T?V?f " " Priaaiaala w the, higher grades of oarabUc dH ; " Ifd to be able to any that Chicago now has more exaeri t ?? taachera in her public aeaeola tbaa any other city is the add that the dab movement, aa it y now, practically began in the Woman's xaaiaa will be held in the Waldorf-Astoria, opeaiag oa November 98, aad continu ing daily irom 11 a. m. tMl mhtaight New York Commercial Advertiser. which are ia a fair way to pat the dab ia a positiea to own its own dub 1 mmmtamPan aAgaaV aVsaTamxap aVam Mrs. W. B. Lowe, the new preaident ot the Generd Federation of Woaaaa'a cnin,HiuwunuiHiuH puwroi vaBD OX CTliaagO. Tna iIimm Mf K. ta the federatioB for the eosOn year will at borne and elsewhere ean " sv. a .a . be to iaveatigate the coaditioa of the wage aaraiag womea aad ahUdrea aad irage them teergaafaw' for mated meaaurea.- xb thr i:..- iuaaa are from the Wratera daE Kahai ia Deaver. -c 4.' 1 .- 5 S? " " --f--i " $-" awe. mmmmmmm J?-?teii&f.. -r-