THE COURIER. r kindly contributed to ttao Euccess of the enterprise. The net proceeds were turned over to the library board and amounted to titty dollars. The Century cluL joined the general federation last Tuesday and the Hall in the Grove on Friday. Two in one week is creditable to Lincoln. And the Lotos club voted to retain its membership. Let the good work go on all over the state. Tho Hall in the Grove of Lincoln is ono of the most progressive clubs in the state. Although not large, it is interest ed in all large movements. Proof of this was given at tho last meeting when it unanimously decided to jcin both state and general federations. That makes the sixth club from Lincoln that has re solved to have a voice in the general federation. Two or three more are con sidering the matter and we hope tho number will bo increased to at least ten before the Nebraska delegation starts for Milwaukee the first week in June. The question of reorganization which will be voted upon at this biennial makes this the most important conven tion yet held by the general federation. Club women should be anxious to ex press their choice for president. One prominont candidate, Mrs. D. N. C. Brock of Pennsylvania, has at least shown her unfitness for the place by the practical demonstration of her unfitness to act as chairman of a committee in which there were two strongly opposing elements existing. There is an unwrit ten code which forbids the using of offi cial position to inlluenco votes. But by press and pamphlet this candidate em phasized her opinious on reorganization. The re-ekction of Mrs. Lowe will vindi cate her position on this most vital ques tion, whilo the election of Mrs. Brock means the exclusion of the six hundred and fifty individual clubs which now largely compose tho general federation. There are a dozed more cities in this state that should bo represented at Mil waukee. It is not too late. Send for application blanks. Dr. Lowry gave a very instructive and interesting lecture upon the archiecture of Rome before the Hall in the Grove of Lincoln at its last meeting. At the next meeting, which will be held April 21, "The Government and Education of Modern Italy" will be discussed. The annual election of officers will also be held. Tho last meetiug of tho Lincoln Cen tury club was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Hartley. Delegates from this club to the state and national federations will be elected at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Davison. 152G K Rtreet. "What Holland has Done for the World in Agriculture, Charitable and Reformatory Work" will be discussed. Mrs. F. E. Campbell pre sented the subject for discussion at the last mepting, which dealt with the "Music, Drama, Literature and Science of Holland." The aunual meeting of the Woman's club of Lincolu will be held next Mon- n i IV 0f GLANDULAR day afternoon. This is a very import ant meeting, as the officers for the fol lowing year are to bo elected, as well as tho delegates to tho state and general federations. It will also be interest ing, as a complete report will be given from each department of the past year's work. The consolidation of some of tho departments has been talked of. The Denver experiment of consolidat ing into four departments, about a year ago, has proven a success and otbor wo men's clubs are considering tho plan. COOH0MMIMM0MMIMOCQiHMMmM0IMIMMMOOIMIMMl Offices U I. 0T, 10, Hurr Mock. Telephone 1G7. -W-. 15. Uaoe, M. I).. Consulting Physician. J Alrs.AnnleJ.Hlll, Manager. Residence. Lincoln Hotel. Telephone 14S. 9 One of tho greatest benofits derived from the systematic training of tho club woman is the learning to decide prompt ly what she wants to do. One of tho brightest and cleverest writers in the field of journalism is Miss Minnie J. Reynolds of Denver. It was largely due to her efforts and ability as an organizer that the press women of the country were so well treated at the time of the Denver biennial. New rec ognition of her ability was recently made by the press club of her home city. It voted unanimously to have the name plate on one of the boxes of the travel ing library engraved with the name of Miss Minnie J. Reynolds in compliment to her untiring efforts in organizing the traveling library. She has been the (Continued on Pago 0 ) O90009901 " ? " f WVVW WWtWVv9 mm am mi The Kimmel Institute of Mag netic Healing, o . . 5 Diseases ot eyes, ears, bronchial tubes, heart, lunfts, liver, stomach, kidneys, bladder, ufetlna, spinal and nervous troubles, yield readily to tho treatment ; while the Doctor's reputation as a teacher and the hearty indorsements of his instructors, with liis offer to start .ill his Graduates in a lucrative busi ness, is bringing new students every J Monday. Call or address, J.W. Klmmei, . :il So. lith St.. Lincoln, Nebr. ; Mentiou this paper. J Some of the New Things Now on Our Counters, i Mrs. II. P. Eames wae unanimously ro-elocted leader of the depart nent of music of the Lincoln Woman's club at its last meeting, which was bold at tho home of Mies Lashly on East O street. Miss Ida C. Young was elected associato leader and Mrs. G. F. Fisher secretary. Haydn was the composer discussed for the afternoon. Mrs. Birknor and Mrs. Fleming presented tho subject, whilo Miss Florence Worley played one of his selections. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Eames for her excellent leadership during the year. The assistance of tho students from the university school of mubic during the year was also remem bered in a similar manner. Golf Suits and SkirtB. Tuilor-Mudo Suits. Fiuo Hand-Made Laces. Cambric, Swiss and NaitiBook Embroideries. Printed Foulard and other Fancy Silke. "New Finish" BlackSilk Cro pons. Beaded and Spangled Robes and Trimmings. Not for many years has there beon u searan when it was bo neces sary for those who want choico fabrics to mako their selections early. MlbbiR&PAINi tO0wMMM0 00000MIMr0MMMM0M ?5 K 5 yS y? f 5 "4R -yS f 5 f 5 E'5 '9$ "9$ 5 'JIS f Ono of tho delightful plans for tho pleasure and entertainment of tho bien nial at Milwaukeo is a Venotian canal carnival. The Citizens' Business league, which invited the bionnial to come to Milwaukee, will co-operate with tho ladies in perfecting plans for this fete. It is proposed to make this a great spec tacular entertainment, to gaily decorate the street cars that go to and from the river front, while on the river every sailing craft will be decorated with col ored lights and vari-colored bunting. The residents along the river and the Art Students' league will endeavor to produce Venetian elTects. The residents will be able to do much in tho way of artistic illumination, while the students can pose in artistic groups, on which may bo turned tho soft glow of calcium lights, at various points along the river front. This spectacular effect is to be accentuated by wandering bands of singers, on small gondolas and on the banks. Visitors need only throw away dull care, enter heart and soul into the spirit of the occasion and Epend a verit able night in beautiful Venice. -! tP 4 I I 4 4 41 vs I WONDERFUL WEBER TONE Found only in the WEBER PIANO. No other piano tone in exist ence has such distinct individuality. J ft ' ''rntTT-miniiirrrtTi7Ti'x5n!B5yjBM THE WttCViSS SfljNi the only upright piano that in volumo aud quality of touo is the equal ot the best parlor grand piano. IHGWillHEWSH the only first-class piano manufactured aril mnrketed by a western concern. A piano that is gaining favor with tho best class of trade with astonishing rapidity. Miattliws Piano Co. 1120 0 street, Lincoln, Nebr. ft? n H ft? ft H 1tf 1 1& I5 1-? ? ft : Cw fr Ow a. S' c mrmm ? . mmm c Alr DAY1.IGHT. LEAVE rvIaVCOrlV 0:07 A. AI. - ARRIVE DENVER 0:0 IP. IVI. Pullman Library Cars on this train. This is tho faBlest service ever inaugurated, Lincoln In Denver by any line. Tho Burlington's motto is "To Lead in Speed.'' Gity Ticket Office Burlington Depot JGor. lOtn and O Streets S)c.&sxs57thSt , Between P and Q.J ielephone i. J elephon- '15. ! " J j NGxsxfc -s-! 44t K Ulfl L t and wo are prepared to furnish tfeco ratiors for all. jt Jt jt Jt jt jt I;cnoc Y0,JF nlcrs. . . 1338 O St., Telephone 237. LINCOLN, IEBR. ooooftotoooooogooogO .. :