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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: o UNDAY, DECEMBER 12, -\‘%.--1 \\ l*T\']1 P;\GES. Kl e ———————— = ————————————————— OLT 0} T“L ("\R“H) CIR([E satin en t claborately trimmed with | Mrs ]‘nvd '\hu Boyd, Mes. Samuel pretty sepin drawings and sketches of still U ANME straw colored, passamenterie; Mrs. Wake: nmm Mre. Carter, Mrs. D. O. Clark, | life i AR ley, green velvet and fine laces | Mrs. J. R, Clarkson, Mrs. Colpetzer, Mrs. Miss Shafer is painting”® rich land e I'ne roums were beautifully decorated | |)y\]hni Mrs, Uongdon, Miss Oongdon, | seane to be motnted i Gmes for & fite Cash Offere Enter Society By Wealth | with ferns and flower piec Ferns ex- | Mrs, Conneil, Mrs. Cornish, Mrs. Coutant n Rejected With Disgust, tonded all around the table and smilax | and Mes, Brinker, Mrs, Cowin, Mrs, Beti- | Colline & Shantz havdidomploted j whs festooned across doors and mirrors ry, Mrs. Dandy, | porteait of Mrs. Smith, of Blair, W hich s The invited were Mrs. P, H. Allen, Deuel. Mrs. | {3iriking likeness and & f¥luable piece THE WHIRL REVOLVES SLOWLY \hq l\ ’\x \wn-.‘“\\ Mrs l\\ ’l‘ .\.\.‘n‘. y, Miss Dillrance, Mrs. Doane, Mrs. | o¢" iy p s Jientenant and 10 Misses f s, K. E: \ f AL ks Eatrows.: M ho Misses Duniy, Mes, E. BUa- | “Aics Lowe has completed’ an_aesthetie | Barrows, Mrs. | brool s. Frank, Mrs. Garnes brook, Mrs, Frank, Mrs. Garneau, looking of sulfher colored Week in Omaha—An Liaborate I, Mrs. Breck, Mrs Club Dinner—The tecord A Gaylord, Mrs, Simmerman, Mrs. Graddy, sl i 0 | . g Boyd. Mrs. W. N, Babcock, | Mrs, (ireens, Miss Ponsford, Mrs. Hallor, | Satin d with rustd€ and lined . h uy Barton, Mrs. Dr. Barkalow, <. Hanseom, Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Hitch- and finished with pistachio green, A s R. brown, Miss Brown, Mrs. Ben- | cock, Mrs, Hunt, Mrs. Ijams, Mrs, F. B, Mrs. Traynor is putting “the finishing Or Al Events, nett, Mrs, M. Barkalow, Mrs, ) Johnson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Kimball, Miss | touches on a beautiful panel of dogwood, Barker, Mrs, Balcombe, Mrs. | rd, | Kimball, Miss L. Rogers, Mrs. 8. 13 Jones, | the rich creamy blossoms showiniz weli | 2 Mrs, Burdett, Mrs. J. Morris Brown. ) | Mrs R < against a warm shaded back ground I Beveral Brilliant Receptions Mark the : \en, Mrs, Knight, Mrs. Kountze, Cash for Social Recognition. Samuel Burns terfield, Ko, Mrs. Lininger.” Mrs, McCau: | Mrs. Mumaugh's cia New York Sun: This advertisement, | D. Barkalow, Mrs. General Crook, Mrs McConne!l, Mrs. McCord, M Captain MeCaunley, Mrs. S, H. H. Clark, nas been pre garing some lovely Clhrists s novelties i P red a Ne 0! ¢ ) k, Miss MecCormic Mrs. liss Lowa is panting efully ar Wiiich appearcd In n New Vork Newsht. | Nirs, Coffinnn, Mrs. Calloway, Mrs. Cou 1rs.N. 13, Millard,Mids Jossie | ranged peacock feathers on o _banner of r yesterday, was shown to one of the | yant, Mrs. und Miss Congdon, Mrs. W. C C. Morgan, Miss Mot~ | old gold, The sheeny cilect of the feath- Rtrinrchs Ives, Mrs. and Miss T(\m P. Morse, 'Mrs, Mors. | ers is brought out to perfection | » A GENTLEMAN OF WEALTH AND | Joncs Mis. S. B. Jones, Mrs | o Mrs. | Mr. Collins hus painted o bunch of for e intzaduction of his family it e | war, Mrs, Lining, ,|,. Misses Lentz, , Mra. Perine, Miss Perine, | by F, Movilton, which was 8o muoh nd- L] e it sations striatly ‘contidone i Miss Lake, Mrs. Pritchet, Mrs, Ramge, Mrs. Redick, Lat the exposition, and so succoss. tial. SOCIETY, 183 Herald oftic , Mrs, Locke, Mrs. Byron Reed, Mrs, L. S, F Mrs! he been that his copy is worthy of s Misses Millard; | Riokiarison, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Ring. | boing pluced side. by side. with tho ori H. Millaed | walt, Miss Al “Well, now,'” he d,"“don’t you know. \ h Rogers, Mrs. T, | ginal. I think this is all stuff; quite impossible | and Miss Mitiard, Morse, Mrs. | Hogers, Mrs. Rollins, —Mrs, Ross, the dont you understand. Some fellow has | wnd Miss MoCornick, Mrs. ~ W. | Misses Ross, Mre. Kastin, Riatin, | b s oo J:“‘qu‘xT.,h'.f.-.l"'.‘,...r“','( M known peo- | B Millard, - Nrs. ©McCord, M. | Mrs: © Alon - Saunders, ' Mrs Itussell | i subjéct 1 taken from Moran's en: O 't E' 1 ' ison, Mrs, B, W e, Mrs. | gy ‘Alone.” The water is treated ppOSl e alconer s = e = A.J. Simpson, Mrs. Squires, Mis, Cole, ¢ skillfully and in the toreground is Mis, Summets, Miss' Sunjmors, Arel gure of & woman looking wistfully obe, M hurston, Mrs. Tower, Mrs ‘the distant sea. ¥ g put it in for fun. YetI'h f 8. ple trying to buy their way into society; '{m*_ ‘\‘“ .\W’f{{ \h_:ll*\m““““'\“" Ha butit ean't be done. It isquite often | N "N'va Miss May, Mrs, J. N. H. P tried in Wall stroet, which, don't you | rick, Mrs, and Miss Poppieton, Mrs, M know, has great influcnce on society. | Patrick, Mrs. Peck, Mrs, Paxton, Mrs, Webster, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs Lids y 8 Men try to get other men to introdnee | George Paterson, Mr: tzlander, Mrs. R. Withnell, " Miss Dewey e ‘nln <-\|-|!;w_t‘mln :lrl !Iu_i them by giving them points on stocks Charles Pa J.oH “,”,m 1, Mrs. E. B. Wood, the Mis: ter color portrait of his S But it never succeeds; such offers are | Peabody, Mrs. Rustin mnl 'lw"nul unlulu contempt they deserve. | Mrs. Ramscy, Mrs. Lewis I Wiy, I really had tricd onme. A | P. Rounds, Mrs Rothake: w mlw western man came to me with a | W letter of introditetion from w friend of Mrs. Crook, Mra. Calloway, Mrs, Doitz, DL L mine. ng very mod- Squir Surgent, | Mrs. Darrow, Miss Mrs. Rounds, | Send over here cst little house between th uud Sixth M Mrs, g r i B. Cuming, Mrs. D, O. CTu Mrs. Rothacker, Mrs. Kirkendall, . Miss Shulze shows some excellent work b quiet on_the outside, but 5. Coburn, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Carter, e in black and white, and puintingstill life ha nlumw y furnished inside, 1t 4 | Mrs. Colpetzer and Mrs. Du Be Mrs, A Swell Dinner. One of her youngest pupils, Miss Wilwas 1sly been oc ||vx"l| by a man who | Hettie Collicr, Mrs. C. A. Collins and | The dinner given by Kirkendall, Jones | ser shows remarkable aptness for copying ] 1§50, L Indeed, don't you | Miss Colling, Mrs R, Ciarkson, Mis. | & Co., at the Omaha club Thursday, was objects. - Some very accurate drawing in l undorsthnd, whon fuy brotkier eams on - L 1. Collins, Mrs. W, CL o et porate one_ever given hore, | Pen and inkcy done by Mrs, Roscberry r Wes said 't mear , Mrs. R. ll (A.n'l\»nn, ) J ‘ uili.vlmuu» A ~|||\l\ nr \~h'r~|n an old ressed by the inside of this | Mrs. Denise, Mts, Dundy and (ke Misses | There was a Solid bed of owers from R 1 But to return to my story. Irs. |),\(,., and the end to end of the table and a boutonnicre ; .lh't'villt‘n: ¥ Mrs. Dow at each plate. The plate cards were Louis Littleficld is visiting in the east REAL BARGA'NS LOW PRICES. tabrook, 1 umique, A strip of yellow leather with | Miss Minno Richardson went to Chey- = S Fitch and '\IN Fiteh! | bias cidges. The menu cards were a | enve last night. You Can Save $2.50 to §7.50 nk, Mrs. Dorrance, Mrs. ach guest might be proud | Miss Stellx Shill returned Friday from ona 0, .\ln (.rnml»rmn. nd preserye as 4 souvenic | a visit to Denver. s [Gannett, Mrs, “Col. Henry i | ot brona |-\nl\ satin ribhon doubldd ,md 1810 Chicago street. iss Hanscom, Col. Hy fringed and tied with silk cord and ; > a1l Mrs. - itelicock, Mrs. tasscls. Over the satin was laid o strip Toagland and Miss Hoagl of bolting exquisitely painted with fan- i apan, The work s Worthing. | 140 on some o erape-like' fabric, \‘ Fetom, Mrs, | Ut tho likeness s excallont wid shoyra A FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS CHAIRS. that the Japanese have some idea of art, nolwithstanding the queer vases they Rustin, | Wood, Mrs. Woodman, Mi ton, Mrs. Collins, Mrs, b introduced among the patriare + thought Ieould do it for him,don’™ it you v 1e said to me I'his is no place for you—for a man of your standing insoeiety. You o to have a better house and live in b sty “I knew what he w a at, don’t on know, and I replied: ‘I am quite isficd with the position 1n which God ed me, and I ask nothing extray- t. Then he said “Cietme take 10,000 shares of some You Can Save $2.50 to $5 on @ 88 l cogh, of Salt Lake, is visiting her sworth, Mrs. Tlorb tastic figures. Some bore a horseshoe cister, Mrs. Gallagher. Birg oy, vt B | et S owers, e Bz e g Don't miss this chance when you can buy good Clothing it i, S it cpids. | Mes 16D G of Leigh, Nob i+ | picely made and trimmed for almost 50 cents on the dollar, to Chicago Wedne : Mre. Howuard Smith, Mrs, \h,“,".L)‘ W \H.m‘ of the artists en- | visiting Mrs. 1 stock for yc You make a v,uwh 1, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs, J. W. Suvage, rod on them. The menu was turn and it won't cost you a cent.” But 1 Shiverick, Mrs. D Summer: refased again, and he v angry, | and Miss Sumuiers, Mrs. Alvin Saun :,r. on thom. e meny was printed || 2. € € Barton i making 1 nowe-| NO PENITENTIARY-MADE CLOTHING at %, | folded ribbon and read as follows Mrs. R. and caused injurious reports to be ci Mrs. Thurston, Mré, Butler, Mrs. Eads! - Homiaxt ‘,‘,‘v‘}‘,'},"'"‘}‘lf,{;{“‘ RESOR [} lated in the west about me. He in | Mrs. Green, Mrs. Burnham, Mrs. Mer- S MENU. N AN R Pt i it these reports t Vi pet bagger | riam, Mrs, Fdgar, Mrs. Eustis, Mvs. Ber- Blue Points, . Miss Hans, of Alloghonyy a., 18 visit- and that New was tired of I o1 3 ing her brother, Henry Haak, o iy Mr. and Mrs. John Creigliton went east Boiled Kennebee Salmon,Hollandaise Sance. | last week on aa pleasure trip. Sweet bread Croquette i) i Mr. Holbrook's friends will be glad to B 0 t z 1 00' W th 2 50 il G Dl o s RS 0ys Uvercoats, UV, or § \‘}m '\‘x‘m \\‘4{011\‘\ ortly Miss \\mllnn;:\llnll, e T Miss Kountze will bo home from V . T | Mrs. Wm._ Wilber, Mrs rs g n s Lk sur about the 20th to spend the holidays. M 0 t - - 3 50 ‘th 6 00 | AVALL || AHEEORLET, Mum's Extra Dry. | S8 0y e enio ing a visit from ens erco "’ . ) wv O . me. Why, vnntmu\d it, [ l ad been here over forty years, don’t you know. Why, 1 found the other day my hotel bill at the hotel ——, made when I first eame, Only a week for board 1 for postage . don’t you un derstand. But to return to the sub "rench Do rettes, bster, Mrs. Wossels, “Brown, the sexton of G hurch, | tiams and Miss Silver, ‘Mrs. Wood, Mrs. e Cream i Form, her motlier, Mrs, E. Marion, of Micli- used to introduce young men to society, | Yost, Mra. Yates, Mrs, Cadet Iuylor. Macaroons. Fruit Cake, 2 3 ch ld s t H 1 75' W th 2 75 g 5 AP Ay g Dt il gan, - O O P Another Keception. Florida Oranges. California Grapes. Miss Grenhow will leave to-morrow for 1 Ten S ul s, eavy, . ) or b hoys. Brown wi VAIOHGRL any | M. nnd MiG ARG NBL ki vE R receptinBl|Shilon! Cheatalll | Dunie Gragiers. | op extended visitatilietGldthonie in Wit . “Thie only thing to help one on in society | Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Cafe Noir. Cigars. "'!“' MR RE R e enS 00 111 S, = = . ’ 01‘ is push, and plenty of it, but bribery anil [ Nrrs Keller, which was on a level with | . The guests were scated in the follow- 13 LRk Sy Gl SIS, Sl pLTupLion W b it iption won'tdoit ant af that have been RN ) : : returned from a fortnight’s visit in Kan- ) ) : ; . ing order: ¢ iz 4 FA I | B : Boys Pants, - - - 150; Worth 250 ittle doubt that money is sometimes used | given in Omaha this scason. The invita- | Mr. Rosewater has moved from o s a'n s’ O ) or . arney str | 3 Chas, Stockham o L. Enstman etly to procure an” introduction into | tions were general. All society | Q to his new residence, 1911 o socjety. It costs n mint of moncy to | {here, making a large and brilliant 1 K. Reynoldsio | W. A. Fryo plen 1 nee a‘nts or 5 o < 250 « H 1 11 o v q T¥s 1 8 B r he 'O l Iy . . Norl B Some mauy not take money directly, and Mrs. Keller stood in the long parlor | ¢ 0/P.T. Wilson Convent street ’ oy el ke ot o vl thensielves | and welcomed the guests, as they were | ‘ Sl . L e We don't propose to have you come and then say they of influence, or accept other favors, [ ushered in, The air was heavy with the | 7 [ | ek T e T e e Sl . . b which practi mounts. 1o tho sas | feagranco of the elabornte floral docora- | 3. ¢ Kant o |““" wtois the loxs of son tienty-four howss old. | 2@ a]] gone. They will be here all this week. If we don't thing. Of course the bargain is a sceret that were pl 1 in every available | % ’ 3 AT att N R O | T R e s ) o tsusigns | At 31 Pinto and pride wened | gaye you DOLLARS on SUITS and OVERCOATS, why tha e |;L‘j|\¥(]i}|‘[ o“||~i";f| yersons | the conseryatory LW.Tyte |0 o} G. Tectt R eaR it Al TS M ' S d t b f society is ‘v:'nmphxln'ld delicately d :x(ulwnuh, ”,'.c,.!)r:. '_“'m' B ‘Im«nA G.M.Winkleman'o o W. H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bennett left on uy o1 us. ‘entiy in the most accidental man- | gtrung togeth Wednesday to spend_Christmas at their rowith a bluo “cord, the o, i A. L, Perd 4 ¥ jossible, 1tis done slowly, 80 that | Guter eaf beariig the monogram of the | ' ¢ Proxe! 0 oA L.Perkins | old home, Utica, N. Y.~~~ ety may not deteet the t. Many | entertainers, 14, 1. K.” in pink, blue | J. 1. Patrick (o o) The Misses Jordan and Miss Graco Be- leaders of society have such widespread | and silver. "Ihe’ dining room was beau- | ! vins, of St. Louis, will be guests of Miss intluence that their indorsement is quite | f1ful with its tastefully arranged table, - — Dickey auring the holi b suflicient to mark the members of a | The fireplace was banked wiih flowers, Metropolitan Hop. Miss Lunn-m n, Mr. Shei nd his four , family ns proper porsons to know. There | and the mellow radiance of candles | The Metropolitan club gave one of | boys, v t Lakers N are lots of people now moving in good | hurning beneatherim its popular dancing parties Thursday \\llll\l\l(l‘ll()lll' a last week. . q B goclcty whoso antceeder :\\‘vx;:::\ln;:‘ bear | scene sl more attractive: - Many eveningat Metropolitan hall. The attend- || Mrs. €. J. treene las been called to The Old Reliable Clothier, on, and w g sen- | some toilets were designed for the oceas- | o000 vas large a s able, 3 » bedside o sister, is v W tation whatever in Heraldica Ame . i:l)’n,lln- following bunfi,’ wwong the most :‘l:,"“f‘w:‘\‘:;i‘,:“:’,’l‘:“( g ":“"“;""l':‘,hx'm::;:_ ‘\\I;lIn‘I\"An\ililn(ljpll‘;m m‘(l):m:»ll:’ Ia. S l 8 I 6 E '_A_B L\-I A Is‘l S' I 'B E: E:' I 1 But they are there, well establistied, and | poticeable : o e <o | The Misses Carrie and Hannah Gold- at could be des Among those Keller wore o simple and becom- | all t smith, of Aurc Ind., have come to it would tnko somo groat scandal to'over- People who come to New } 2 (iross of white tulle Ovor satin, with | present were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Max | Shith b Surore,, iy Semoliolli== = York from other e D an L e ot nalu I Moyar MEiandirsdGoldsmich Bl ana (| oconditieomter withid s and ra Golt Meyer, L. Mondolssohn, Moutz Meyer, 1. FRANK & SO Jetters of fntroduction have no- ity | S tho corsage and. down e siire. | Mrs. Nowian, de.“and Mrs. eliman, | 5L ot Toward fave re. | Rosewater, . iatr, A Pollack, 8. Kalish, K N & CO in socuring. prompt roognition. 1t 5 | For ornamonts wore & diamond cross, | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moyer, Mr. and | Mt and Mis. John Howard have ve. . Newman, 1. \nmm, J.o L. THE T_“ BE, JUST OPENED AT Review of the Week—Coming Events, T e conaon s mow m fui | 220 South 14th Street, Near Farnam Street. ion club will mve its third | blast. The past week has been a fairly O e e Nusonia | successtul ono both from a financialand | NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES FOR OMAHA. nth strect and Capital | an artistic standpoint, and the coming season of opera is anticipated with pleas- We have to stay. Come and sec us, ure as an occasion of unusual importance Mrs. Hi 1" Mr, | turned from their wedding tour s, Fisher, | 8t home at 124 South Twen 3 \Mr, Oberfelder, | Street. chi Goldsmith, Bergman, Lord 58 I{o|h~vlnll| Miss Bendit,” Miss | Lord Courage wi - ndeis, The Misses Goldsmith, Miss | rotte last week, and vm(ulMl l‘.umlu s k, Schlesin Miss Sonnahill, | ranche o panels of pltsh, low ufeld, The Hype most too great to bear. Yet most women | and sleeveless co tmonds, Mrs. Adolph Meyer wore a very stylish | party next Tues would prefer to cross rather |~ Mrs. Nye, a s stume of | dress of black satin heavily corded, dia- | hall, corner Sixtc than he out of the charmed civele, pistachio green of the softest silk, with | monds T s avenue. ; w———_ magnificent pussamenterie panel and othschild, white satin with lace Miss Ll Maggie Ken- RIBAEIEH Boolery, trinimings. di lnumh es. white roses and smiiax y, of Missouri . Wero guests inues to meunder along | " npg (f ) am silk draped with 4 P y? v o Vi | soeially and musically. Aimee drew a E PLE ) i onal meteoric | nation of black and white ..mpml silk | lace, pink rosos. ; TR, EL good though not overflowing house Mon- P 0 S THEATRE EXPOSIT'ON BUILDING over petticoat of whit. Mis wian, pale blue silk with lace nor contemplates a_delight- | day night and the audicnce was not no- ve | Mrs. Collins wore a Paris dress of heli- otrope satin trimmed with web-like lace, Mrs. Lewis Reed, imported dress of yel- rod cashmere ( low moire trimmed with fine | ‘s Max Meyor, blac s dest they be | Mes. Bierbower, white silk with waist | jet slecves, white ostrich tips. \te. Afternoon | and side pancls of white velvet, covered | Mrs. Lowenthal, heavy black silk and Jssip, with | with erimson roscs, dinmonds, jot dress, somewhat different in- Boston, There | earrings and bracelet you kave to be learned as well as good |~ Mrs! Kountze wore a heavy black silk. Many people when they reach 8. D, \' Barkalow wore a_quaint ind their price is only a dead sea | costume of black moire, with petticoat of dust and ash mouth. 1| embossed velvet, garnitured with point such constant attention and | duchesse. ny demands on one’s time Mrs. MeCord, and purse that it becomes a burden al- | with golden gre 18, Mr. and Mrs. Lowenth Mor yellow ottoman s Jones scems to b Iy quenched bLell as embodiod in (ds; and peovle have either reformed, roare afrad to indu classed with the unregene ful south arly next month. After | ticeably tashionable. It was composed 5 nights only, commencing, doing New Orleans, she will take steamer | rather of the solid, substantial ind mtel- | Wednesday, Dec. 15th Thil‘d I)I»mm\”;]d\ (‘ ‘nnt o REw York , dde Loneert, : . .| ligent class, who patroni: he theatr BEAC, Y BOWERS' Miss Ida Lorine Gibson und Grange 8. | (jlely for the sake of the performanc BEACH & BOWELS classod with tho unrogonor pette wilt o marriet Mowiny evenini af | 18 L SO0 v anspienonsiy | REFINED MINSTRELS Thurstay EVB._, December 16, the residence o « v 1411 California street absent. Those who did attend wero consolation in the way of tea, huve hecome 5 vetien lagoltog Shbre: Darsiger, malio sl yrith Jeont) Jaitizs Scligsolin, a dotted gauze and | Cy . b a. Hondorson, of Katon, Mox- tguind o thres hoursal sl odoymont AND | 5 the one resource in the wey of entertain- Mrs. G al Crook wore a stylish Miss Rosenfeld, eream veiling trimmed | ico, who has spent a d hiful month am'selle is a well contrived comed Jugg; &nd tho only compensation for the | gown of bluck kee over pink, Fitett bt | By | 458 L] with her cousin, Mrs, M. ¥. Andorgon, | There is not o draggy interval Juit, 1t Jflckey Ufllfl]rm&fl Ba"d. ] Jadlios i the absenee of their favorite pas- | = Mrs, Reed, whito silk, natural flowers. [ Thie Misses Goldsmith, of Aurora, Ind,, | Jeft for home lust week was certainly a most original idea to in- time lies in the fact that th Pritohof roduce an act that causes the actors to 20 ARTISTS \ 4 Wi Igh thoir u't\.l.f\!.urfx“yh(ulfl A ala wiLli e i we daily at noon, hands ave condemned to i ¢ ! i Moritz Meyer, a_combination suit — a0 The World-Renownod Pinnist and Composer, ing toilet of b wore respectively a combiuation sint of | Mr. and Mr blue and gray and a blue dress combined | eupy thei John Brady expeet to oc- w residence in n few d st et At of yellow satin,h ¢ . with th Miss HENRL ST e e eyl ‘l,“i,h"i:l“‘,:f’“:hl"“ ily trimmed with pass: ; with striped velvet with vanel of ‘eream | Mre Brudy's mother i coming up fron; | dience, “and, “like most noveltics, it di- iss HENBIED SCHUBERT, gues g oubly strious. | TMpg W, H. Clurke, of N and gold St Joe Inu|n ud the holidays, oried. i CHARLES M. CLOUG 6 Dir, : _bo doubly fudustrious, ’ Rviatey y e s s CHARLES M. CLOUG L, Mus. Dir, Afternoon luncheons usually suggest & ith' garne Mr pongee combined with wine [ Mrs. J. J. Dickey has returned from ,gfi‘;})“:“lnn“l':‘h,j’,,‘,"3, G A ADMISRI0) 50 CENTH barnyard or a swarm of hees, and most nean, white men would rather face the 'latter than stal pas attempt to compete with thet babel of | and long tan glo feminine tongues, n tea party. Miss Wakelcy, ¢ In the way of larger enterta sre- | tulle with satin tions secm to have monopolized pop- | passamenteri ular inelination to the exelusion of | st. Louis, R soent the past menterie, low , of Allegheny, Pa., white | month, ' She occompanied by Miss diamonds, satin and lace. ; : Brill, who will be her guest for several arming toilot of winte | Miss Sonnahill, pink veiling, nutural | weeks. ge trimmed with | flowers. The Miss Bendit, rich black silk with Iace mobility of countenance will ) i 3 for a woman with a plain face and com- | | such “Danites,” the *‘T'wo monplace figure. Aimee never could | Orpliins,” the “Ticket of Leave Man, 3 have been handsome, yet even now,when [ and “Our Boys.” The company will Fa] nam is somewhere in the forties, she is :‘u\ml*mu until further notice, On next better to look upon, with her bewitching dnesday evening Beach & Bowers’ ccomplish mpany | in popu i Ella and Sagie Cooke ro- | g «d the wedding at Kanss ly attenc natlo o ox on of wny Miss Ls ",w“.ih' fl‘\v‘.lt \\'Iltlln :mnl of ,I eves, embroidered sash, chrisanthe of their cousin, Miss Mahn, daughter | French grac thin many & beautiful | minstrels will open un epgagement of OFFERS. othor moilo of paying debls. Cogialulyit H0, COTSREC BIHUOL O .w;' e —-— mes Mann, business manager of the | sgitely woman who has not mastered the | five nights. 4 Lull Lots, east fronts on Phil Sheri- is o very convenient fashion, that dis- nl-uu bluck satin with black y Small and Barly, Kunsas ‘,"\ Jolrn: ul, to U “m" 5 4\'\""‘ plulosopay of studying (o attruet as we 1 g s— ) dan strect u..uum room. People can ¢ eh bl stume week was a well attended and a social | '", e R e in phuses sho is o ka ldiogooplo ploty Buis Aty ot SREGRARADL s B et i ik ] Eatinst olling, yollow sitk and tulle The supper was especially fine. Brownell Hall was cldod Friday, | that never wearies, and she 15 just | opensat Boyd's opera houso to-morrow going stream of visitors, who could never | - Miss Congdan, white satin dama L of the Kountze Me. | @Wing to the impossibility of heating the | naughty enough in her own thoroughly night and tiere is y indication thut Just east main entrance o Decided bargnin, Few s only. \\lll“l\ll.4~|<' tion * sy Tinns on 2 is in Newport ) each poses of un acoumu otherwise eancel th indebtedness un Miss Rawles, of Ft. Douglas, flowered church Wednesday night $37 was lu}n_ly{.;.;‘_r‘ I;uml'ul .1\; -lhu:\. |m|.|l~l ‘“II French ’w. ¥ to interest the wme n \.\bnhuiu this fuvorite operatic organization wili :\\ ; JANT !.r « i”' .;vl.r lark st., but loss by giving a sovies of tedious and ex- | silk ted for the organ fund. porsad 1o tholr resnootive hEwios and will § giving the faminine portion of f1er aydi: | iay o most. suvcassiul senson of oporn | Fincet residence wart b Mury's A - pensive partios. Among the coming so Miss E of ¥t Omaha, charming “Our Girls' " Charado_club was enter not return until January 10y when the | ence definite cause for complaint, Her J iest residence part of the city, $4 . M suth front log eial events is new structure on- Tentlh spet wi ill be | double entendres are delivered with such | ever given i Omaha, Ewwma Abbott At A Baraaiy. —Choice utto be given by | piik custume, ubt | comes with her lovely voice arm- | on Charles sireet, $1,000. i\l " ™ h day might. o | opened. childish ingenue as to leave one in Mr. and Mrs esday night \eurs, pale blue moire with pearl 2 16 0 i 4 F Euesdny by e ¥ e Aftornoon | 0y Facobsent is o recofify acquisition | 38 to whethier or uot her intentions wero [ g thu ever, her wardrobe enlarged by | A BEVEN Roow e hougo, all mdetn Muis, Cowin's Reception. Miss Hongland, white satin trimmed steand after lunch, | from New York, to Omaig journalistic | perfectly pure - | the nddition of several of the most clo- | conveniences, near Saunders and Cum- Mrs. Cowin, one of Omahn's most | with ribbon ) I ad ihlt‘l!'r\]ll-' session of | and musical eireles. Ho 5 mv., an I'he Ivy Leaf company played to fair gont and postly dressos ovor eyt | streels, 3,000 W cash, balance to g@fiog lostesses, reee Miss Berlin. black satin, en train, with » editorial position on the ost, | by _The drama is very good of iis | Ku WG ¢ tly ) A any oLvd to 6. She was assisted by front of gold broead — and his fine basso wa in the | kind, saving u tendency to muke a good | stage, brilliaut diamonds, splendid art A'SPECULATION — South front on Ilar- he first two istsand chorus ‘nu\ orche ra, the best | ney ne ever heard in English ope and areper- | A BiG I church last Sunday. | deal ont of scant 1 orge Higgins have is e Trish in partienls leombe, soft red silk, sleeveless Cards and Musio, Kountze Memor curricd boguets of Mrs. A, B. Hunt bad a del Mr. anil Mrs, ststreet $1,500. BARGAIN on 2th street car line, Most of the lud Kountze, Mrs. Dandy, Mrs. Kelle \:'.“.. \h.‘xh :\ |:).‘. I‘:xh musieal evening last Thursday sued handsome cards, lottered withsilyer, Ity by turming out in lar l.:fu‘fi'u'u\; posdingely (nloresHIg aud warkh ane-hird more hau Lof ratioday B ke, Alax Jsuarlson abd Mlas Still Another Keccption. homo on North B ‘\'1!”"’”‘\',‘ “;““ ‘j\';"‘“ 10 & X0ARUANL IUAAROL 8 'f,..‘,’,:, ':« hl:hll‘) Boyd's (st Fit onores will be Elv inol I provaments, $2.600; $400 casli, Teut easy. akely Wy hand. | Mrs. Nye received her lady friends yes. | present were the Misses Needham, ) esduy at their residence, southeast : e - tne | the world-renowned ! v Borgia,™ | 7 6ix140 fcet 1ot on South 15th strec w \: \ :_“ B . s 8 \‘\ml {erday from 3 to 6 at her home, 624 South | Witman, Miss Ulen, Miss Dillrance, Mus. P e\ DR B Sllunas: o The play to B Ut at the I""}‘.l.":‘ the | tho Jppancss eraze, ‘A 0, the popu- | new G room and buy window, 4 o A B0, PAMATS Twentieth street, She was assisted in | Howe, Mr. Finn, Mr. Hall, Mr, White, o Brosnts" 4% nrinted o4 one camer of | Gevman bomedy company of Uaurels, | lur “Hoowlan (Gl the rand operss | house; cost ¥1,20 Lo build: only fino la Mrs. Kountzo, a Black silk en vecoiving by Mrs, Coffnan, Mrs. Peck, | Mr- Conrad Mr. Ebersol the inyitation Puls & Schmitz will be one of the most t Jl:‘ H“v‘l\lmlll ( ]n‘n“. i of Ven 1 1DEXCE Lot fuil size, on o s. Dand wwn colored silk | Feceiving by Alrs | g . LS 0K, - g soessfu » modern Ge ome nd the delightful ** rovatore. arney street: a decide ain at 85 5 tram; M Duudy, fawn color |\| ROGPLVIIG Y ARTA, - CRNIAN, o Sk SN o — M. T. G. Magrane, the well-known | Siicce .Ihl’ufl(:\«“m‘ul u ¢ rman como. id the delightful ML Arovatore. | Haruey stroet; : gain a§ o, with trimmings of red velvet; Mus. ROAAR R I A, 2 of 5 » alenois cing, hus issued hind- | die t is entitlec cin P g | huleds luded, & LLEAME ARG efliavaue | - Hatr ! 0 house, nei B Lichardson. heliotropesilk en train, com- | Lander, Mi night, M ms, Miss Miss Mendelssohn entertained the Cof- | S e invitati for “”“) dress soiree | farce-comedy in three acts, by A. L'Ar- | FCPEIIOTY tne 0o & (e | street ear and )0; §40 cash, Wined with b Mre. Watson black | MeCarmick. The affuir was as enjoyable | oo club very pleasantly last Wednesday. | to be given Wednesday evening, Decem- | Fongeé. The picce has had most succoss. Sohiatiop (o give tue WLDOR: MRLRAGHUR | balanee cass ; silk en train and rare iace; M,, 1\‘ r, | 88 anything of its kind that has oceurred. | The luncheon included all the good | ber 24) to her scholars'and their friends fllfl Iu}u_mlt. "‘lllll“:lvl. u_ul v‘\'lll .l,«, 7\1 ‘l‘ ;AM ~I“- ry iy A ;”—h Autino 4 Lots in sest anditions a pretty et of whit : Much taste and tact was disployed in { things that culinary art is eapabie of, | The eyent will doubtless, s all Mrs, Ma- | iF nily produced by the members of the . HOOK, - managing the details of the affair. Phose | and each guest carricd away a souvenir ane's socials are, be thoroughly - pleas. | howe company. % Real Estate, 1500 Furnam, l { e, Who sers inyited to pay their respeets in | box of boi-bons tied with ribbon. n] wnd n'ju wble, Ee T The Feupic's rdson, pale green, combined with S s are Mis: m— hie invitations are out for the third an- | The past week las been 8 most success pivat and tritmed with passamen: | U conrse of tho atiornoon were Miss Art Gossin. | nual charity ball, to be given at Metro. fl‘l,),,‘.',o,. e AR S SR Miss Wakley, rod sitk combined | Almy, Mrs. Audreen, Mrs. Babeoes, Mrs. | Mrs, J. T, Clark 15 painting a beautiful | politan hall Thirsday, Junuary 80, 1857, | /¢ ¥ ] With brocade velvet. Mrs. Morse, wine | Balch, Mrs, Baleombe, Mrs. Mary Barka- | study of poppies on porcelain. he commities of urraigepents is com. [ ¥ re bas been filed every | BERPEED climan, Adoiph | uwm by interested audicnces who have afl,;}‘aw#’,‘,‘, qu.,_xw“& low, AMlrs. Guy Barton, Mrs. Bierbower, Miss Spratlein has been engaged om | posed of Mesdames M

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