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=~ ECTICERSTE TSy CERCRESEICNS NRIRIE Y SR ey THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH : SIXNTEEN PAGES, 3 IN PARLOR AND BALL ROOM. I Ry S y The Pleasures That Succoed the , .’ ;}l‘:‘«l.vi\h-‘vrl 'k, Mr. and Mrs, George Heyn Cares of the Day, was enjoyed. OMAHA IN —EV;MNG D RESS, SPRING IMPORTATIONS“ o ik oo taes st o o v | SILK DEPARTMENT. [ We are prepared to T AGE DEPARTMENT. [piiic Sl show a choice line of Masquorado over given by any soolal olub, A number of young friends tended a sur wto M prise p . Tom Croft at his home, 1 Thwenty nd Woolworth avenue, on aaa o | teen conple present and a very pleasant timé Card Table and at First special sale of forty picees of printed CHINA-INDIA and SHANGHAT - Negotiations are alroady begun with castern X & ot ‘ A & 7 N s 3 > s regard to cost P the Altar, SILKS. For Monday we offora full nssortment of colors, including black and | SPRING WRAPS ) BLACK SILK LACES. WK o of he triatida of M. knd Stes, 3, K foo of 86, ‘ Owing 1o the partial failure of the silk crop and the strike among the silk op- | Tagiart dropped in upon them last Friday _— white, at the remarkable low 1 all silk, full width, and the best value ever shown in this eratives, who are demanding much higher wages, both for weaving and finishing | §¥ehing at thelr rosidenca, cornerof Twenty: in- We invite the inspec-| iace, the prices for these goods will be much higher later in the season. gressive euchre. | Aftor tho gamos lunch was inducements we will offer this week; | Served, following which was the awarding of tho prizes: Miss Hamlin and Mr. L. T% s them tions early, as the demand for this popular summer fabi on advances. tion of our friends and We quote only a few of the many spe Creighton-Dougherty. We gu nt The most notable marriage that has, for | city. Make se gears, taken place in catholic social circles | creases as the in thiscity was solemnized on last Wednes. Our own exclusive patte signs i »d India silks, printed 1 inch BLACK CHA TNCINGS rencl g acture o exclusive patterns and designs of imported Indin silks, printed and inch BLACK CHA? LOUNCINGS (French manufacture, | Powney recsiving the first prizos, Mra, Mar- fay b tho Charch of e Jioly Family, | plain colors, full 24 inchies wide, at $1.00. Only the choice colors and styles shown. patrons to an excellent] aniik and perfeet black). tin and 1. Taggart receiving the consolation htee and ard pots, ) lara e N N i 08, Crtanton boims united o torn St Dt | All new, and the most perfect goods made. Plain cream and black, Shanghui | aggortinent of S, 8150, | | 8240, ¥ On of thia piénsant ovents of 1AE WK pray, Tho event had not beon siven great pub. | and [ndiu silks, wash fabrics, suitable for dresses and underwear. i . " | Vel was @ progressive cuchre party given o § 0. | ®3.25. Phursday evening by Mrs. T, A. McShane at lic! out the social ding e contract- Special low prices on city, but the social standing of the contract. e priec (in real thread finish | her residence, corner Twenty-third and : anted black and colored silks during this week. SRR L2 ing partios, their relatives and friends, at ) JACKETS, WE ARE SHOWING A FEW ELEGANT DESIGNS Cuming, in honor of h Miss Coryn tracted to the cozy little church an attend- DR . and effects) at E Juckson, who is visiting her {1 ) m New Lex- ance which filled the auditorium y , 85.00, $6.00. inkton, Ohio. The priz ve arrived, and on Monday we show a complete ULSTERS 45 and 50-inch ALL SILK DRAPINC awarded to Miss The bridal party entered the church a few Our FRE Mand Paul w ' tastefully arranged baskot of flowers, Mr. B T, Dow receivod @ NCH CHALLIES b VETS (figured and striped effects) in :"i"“"‘* h"’“';" Oo'clock, The ushers w line of Pancies. mcluding black and cream in solid colors, at the lowest price black, cream and delieate evening shades, d caso and cards as gentlo, orge J. Paul and E. Taggert. Harry | o0 0de on imported materinl. See them on our eenter counter. and at §1.88, reduced from $1.50, $1.65 and $2.00, ) Miss Kato Mesbane and Mr. Burkley, one of the groomsmen, accom- sk Bl nws. By indted 14 00 ver e . Tageart received the consolation prizes: R e pacpt, Mo | h%a I tho pomuli dves pucdefor the Quaty ping seshon, BLACK TRIMMING LACES, | Jreigton ¢ adio This is the popular dress goods for the dusty spring season. S ¢ ¥ " | Katie Creigton and Miss Sadic Nash, it el il e SULLEB L e PEASANT CLOAKS, Finest quality thread-finish black ehantilly laces, in all widths, complote sets, [ - Barbors' bull, Gunninghaw hall, Monday, ¢ receded the bride, who entered W showing a larger assortment of Paris robes and pattern suits than we T R b AR LA R TRGIRNG AR TR e T He i s Vit 4 vith nets to mateh: particularly suitable for millinery, neckwear, veiling, ete. YA Akl e ing upon her father's arm. At the sauct- | jyvq ayer carried. Our custom of having NO DUPLICA fe strictly adhered 1, Masonic hull, Monday, iy o tvas et by he grocin, whowas o | 1Y 68T S ot theen. you get notony CHioice corors | Which for actual value, CREMI TRIMMING LACES. March i | tended by Charles Ogden. The party was P _ S Ny . T rty at their rooms Tuesday Prices within the reach of all conSIdermg style.flmsh Novelties in point De Gene, point gauze, Fedors Normandy provided with seats especially arranged in oriental, antique RI065r e banolaLy, the: EAtes 60 Whish i , #2500, $31.50. AN con- d fit of and Tatian valeneiennes, and other fancy laces. Lowest prices guaranteed. masquerade Tuesday, ! Srero 1oft opeh to postit ot ‘o peasige. of | tatn matorinl for full costume and fit of our garments, : 3 W Masonic bl , ) o bride and groom at intervals during tho | o s 3 X e . VEILINGS VEILINGS owman silver wedding occurs tins | R onY Do bass b the el e e JRoman stripes and Freneh rayures, the new faney wools for combinations and | cannot besurpassed by J J SO A anRARA AL Blood tho oficlating clergyman, Ovor this 5 . P French lace-cdged veiling, plain and detted conters (latest novelties), i HHBEYCY REAOOIALION HIARTUBN CHLL I L R T 00 styloa ot Beenc antcons, ous | own inportatlon: #ndl excluaivo patters | 2NY. HOUSE Thithe trade. from A0c to $1.50 n yard. ade ball, Washiugton hall, TR At Al the coremony of the cath: | Every new and novel shade. Fancies und plain colors. We show only the bes C EEADEE) i UDRASIEN A0 VAT S et Wk e iy Mot s olic ritual, solemn nuptinl high mass being | guality and fast colors. ~ All at one prico. JACKETS from $1.25 Lo 83,25 each. T AU e b0 olingiisiey Iy Crolgnion poll . 35 Cents RENADINE and SEWING SILK VEILINGS, in ail the latest shades (low- | suppor at s hull, 2500 Loavouworth Koopn T, assistant pastor oly . ost prices in the city, WV eonstatredl on v evening oopm assistant pastor of Holy from $3, $4, $5, $6, his o i et sty el he Crosont soclal club will give & é‘::lm"l:‘\d ::]!:erl:. acting respectively as de Zephyr cloth and French ginghams, the handsome cotton wash fabr in pille Dotted Veils (all the new shades) 10¢ each. The ehoir w great variety. $8, $10, $11.50, and up~ J0F REAL TORCHON, MEDICI, CLUNY and SMY RN/ consisting of Mr. liraun, S MeQroary, Thess h 72 T e Jules Lombard, J. P. Williams, Misses B l l I ' IIO N S B l I l" I O I\I S ward. e will be d in lots at the l’ulll wing pri Rov. A, R. Thain, tho now pastor of the ;)-"o.,\..k.\' “," , Ber, Mrs. Dr. W . . ot Jl v (-]‘«'.! i L“-‘.r II s r'v' i Plymouth Congregational ehur 'bif: 0 be Tise Munchoff presiding at the organ. Fa orth from orth from orth from Vorth from tendered a eption at the church building mer's mass in b was sung, the offertory solo LATEST NOVELTIES. ULSTERS 0 tol2ie | l15cto20e 2 to 80c | 30c todde. in Kountzo placo Tl day evening. belug rondered by Miss O'Rourke, while | hpisgg TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS. ALL THE LATEST NOVEL EMBROIDERIES LGl e out for tho marciago of Mr. Wo Jujes Lombard sang <0 Salutarus, . 5 = in Qiff t Yorial e lored Ladles E:mbrc)ldered g“oml ;gerj's7 r;?oe”s;al 251 Our stock of embroiderics isnow complote. All the latest novelties ns rep- | Lk place at tho residenco of Br. . Hos » $7, ) . masquerade ball on Fourteonth street on i Mouday evening. This will be the last balk i of this society until aftor Lent. ! The bride was att costume of peau de soi s st more, and square train. g voil was of resented. evening, March 5 ulle, fell in folds over the face, and was . ERVery 180y W8 ol Pou g s 800l e ) i M. h Prank ) o ino ’ fastened with a beautiful diamond crescent, 15, and upward to &' Every lndy that hus looked Unmlj.‘h‘ our stock admits that we are showing |n:3:-'1:::‘:|‘.-\.!:. \_“l":“l':g}f (\‘lr\(n‘r‘ -”x"lm{n}l{n“luf;t | whicli was a gift of the groom. 'The brides- . s the prettiest designs, and making the lowest prices in the city. ARV OVed B AL AINHAE, My:i 0naL MEs IR L BTG S R ) G iR | $256. SPECIAL SALE 5.000 YARDS HAMBURG EDGINGS. All excellent needle- | Gaylord and Mr. and George Puter- i o Altor mass, Fathor Snaftel elonuently sct dSP““;"]‘ll"“‘l“ ‘:'l“o“,' S ‘{'l::m‘('{'fiorap B B (S worl, Well finished edges. On the very best muslin LA b i) GIRA, orth the nature of the marital relation the | ered and latest styles in prints, H. S. o s. e S0 . e i, . : S e S e e 123 15¢, 2 30, s, |PEASANT CLOAKS Worih | Werth | Wi | Worh | worn IN SOOIAL GIRCLES. § dg to it, and the steps nccessary to con- Worth I Worth Worth Worth Worth 10¢ to 124 ! 15¢ to 18¢. 180 to 22¢. f 25¢ to 30c. 300 ST B duce to the success of their married life, Ho ] A 08 16 850 4 . sotoise. ||e . Leaibd iy || ibaGa B, oto22e, | 25ctod0e. | 80cto Movements of Mcmbers of the Bluffy - i udsd. by, bestowing upon them the | 15c%020c. | 20cto22de. | 80clo Bie. 37ic to dse. | Gsetoioe. | jn handsome stripes REMNANTS, REMNANTS Four Hundr | al benediction of the church. laid » . Miss Childs, of Kansas_City, is the guest 4 oemving tho churen the bridand eroom " and plaids, at $12.00, All remnants of embroideries that have aceumuluted during thelast 3 weeks | of Miss Julia Oficer, on First avenn i e, followed by Miss Kate Creighton and Mr. ) . el ' t 1, f ed by 1 G : r 5 S e GG Mrs. J. M. Lane returned Wednesday from , 8.'2“;;33,.-’?:%?{:3{:‘:05\'('\'}hu‘.':‘"{,;\kf;u ,‘.’,::f‘h‘.“@,. Latest styles and latest shades; lowest prices and best grades. $16-50. $18 and $22- y AT HALF PRICE. w”fi;\‘::nau.l visit with friends in southers 1: the friends. akota. | epard, of Avlington, Neb., at- At the residence of the bride's parents, A gton, 1918 Cass street, a reception lasting tilldp. m. 3 K ar dancing party Wednesday followed the ceremony, during which the bri- evening, A : i dul party received the congratulations of s Mrs. J. E. Harkness returned Friday i many friends, while at the same time a , ., mormung from a two w s visit with friends l bounteous banquet was spread, which was on at Rock Island, 111 Mrs, and W, P. W an have ascale of richness in_keeping with the oc- i Jjcasion, Everything was of the best and P.os Angeles, Cal,, wiere they will f claborate manuer in the form of fruits, ) 9 o | “Mr.S. H. Foster and wifo returned Tues i flowers and other fancy styles. The table from a few weeks' visit with, 1 was decorated ina very pleasing manner, ds in Wiscousin it the center being covered with a large mirror z 2 2 7 = A I a0 6y Lrottor HoLl St 2hul | bodecked with fower®while the well trained | guureh, and tho sacred words were pro- | Frank Brainard, Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Ken- [ then drow for the ladies. JAmorg those pres- | Weinberger, Ollic Foley, Anmie Foley, N Genera) Gossip. e hEe ey OIRhR ) R NE N crew of Union club waiters attentively | jyuced by Dean Gardner, of Trin- | R (‘,“‘C‘v“j'(“ Mrs. D, . Barrige le- nn{l ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cahn, Mr. | lie Bowman, Nellie Sullivan, Katic ( Miss Boyd is in Chicago. atiending HeidbonvenlioniN st Al R Be L D asTe oA 10 homloAsHTes 0 b GecaRion: Y l,'l"‘l’,",‘,'::\,of.“‘,::',,';ml“:;,',m“mvj;“g,‘,,:',, Mrs, W. I\ Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Judgo Faw- | Hoyn, Mr. and Mrs, Max Meyer, Mr. and Mrs dohn Groves Mrs. Andrew Clari: the | Richard Kitchen is convalescing. Mr . Smith entertained the Married i ent in by frie e yi couple, which | $1¢ & % ite faille v ve | ans rs. Swingley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. yer, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Meyer, Mr. 3 3 v } Briet ) e araieNG 3 e ¢ vas largely represented, and ! sont in by friends of the young couple, which | 3irod'fn a hoavy white faille silk with moivo | 454 My, Swingley, M and Mra) (OB, JiN Y e e N aon hir aaa Mrec W reyhan || Gronk Murphy, William O'lirien, John' | C. M. Day and family are in New York. e eveuing nsssaa mostreioyANIYY i LY. young people were | gryoery, a veil of white tulle, pearl neckluce | 300 PR PP LU TR A0d Scott, | MF. and Mfs, J. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Samucl L Siplanciothorss Mr.Herman Kountze returned home Thurs- tor G. . Finn, of Bodford, was in th N s e wouse o] | and nstural flowrs, AL tho close of the | Mr.'and Mrs. J. G. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs | Sloman, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Moritz Sloman, Mr. Omaha’s Embryonic Actors. day. S g lot on Hamilton street, in the northwest part | SCIemony, oo e T ponmes o [\ WATFak X rauk vyiieSEAR Vowesne [ sndIMrs A dIor TN pMisNos GlaralSohle The fortnightly dramatic recital of the | |, 'Vill Gurley left for Washington, D. C., Washington, accompanicd by Colonel I of the city, valued at $12,000, which, with a “‘]‘“. Omer e erant rofroshments were | and Mrs. . W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. E, | Singer Minnie Rosenfeld,Clara Rindskopf, Shakespeare club at Unity church Friday | MORdaY: Leonard Lverett, who 1s_a mewmber of Gav- 1 | check for 45,000, was a gift from the bride’s | Wlations. filegr 1Vt e | B. Chapman, Dr. and Mrs. George | Seligsohn, Cora Bendit, Friedman, Detroit, | 00N . i 0 Mrs. J. J, Dickey gave a german on Mon- | ernor Larrabee’s stafl. ‘They will attend the: k ehock for £6,000, was o gl from the bride's | Jofved “ana an_informal, reception fol: | i PRS0 A M NEVY | Mich., Rice, Bradford, P, Lazaris, Ti evening was a littie difforont from the usual | 3,0 0% oniniz, thaugaration; | for £,000 was presented by the bride’s uncle, 'mvm’:‘"f',':%'.‘i‘;}:.'?.‘,'(.‘2!‘.“...:‘&".?1{,‘,‘.‘;10:,‘_’ Ty o | Mr. ahd Mrs. James' W. Savage, Mr. and Newman, Etta Newman. Tho Messrs, Simon | performance, being presented in costumo |z, Alfred Marschner and family are back | Rt Kev. Wiliiam Stovens Porry, DD i John A. Creighton, l"j\""‘j:_;_,,“pfi’;;h \i.'e Hewly weded pair left on Mn.) James H. P lih'rsnn. Mr. and Mrs. H. gc’f{fefs:t.‘;;é-"m‘{'f;& hl‘u\le;\,":\é“_-l. Eflfl'fi"r\ S. | and declaimed instead of being simply read | from Europe. bishop of Towa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs i D"?}‘&?fl"fi:&:sc:‘;?m‘l‘lludl.c:: ndu:'i\.:’f]x‘:\"xfi(m:f‘ the Wabash for a montis wedding trip. f.\ml S‘l‘;"“ ?{'r'r?"&‘\u-'fi ‘\\‘l"{‘":‘;:i ?}',";t{ Mr. | rhiahad by Prof, Harey Tevinalslorchestra, {lmm the l;‘.;)h. Mis: ?;\lsxlnxnll=l\thlkel' took :\m«,(nl-.mml Cowin uand daughter are in pIBycretlotithisIClly MLTRRVAErel i 3 3 e | Hhe N A iret to St. Louis, and thence by | 8nd Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Mr. Mrs. W. S. bl AR At A e \ | the part of Portia, and Miss Ida I3dson that | Cleveland, O. ( g at St. Paul’s ¢ ) of the beautiful and accomplmned young [ They KOst (o 85 FO BLC, (r®are o | Curtis, Mr, and Mrs. % W. Lorimor, Mr. odiwas{ytestiyjenioved by theldancore el llot Rerisen in the sama play. M. A. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. T2, N. Withnell have returned | U8 morning apd cvening, und conscerating i ladies in the city. She but recently gradu- | 20 and Mrs. Paul Charlton, Mr. and Mrs.Dadis- e supper was served by Messrs. Sehlank & h nd 1 £30 nell have returned | A} Saints' in the after At the v B o b Thest ) focently radi | their time will be spent in the south. On their | S0 Ty ul Gharlton, Mr. and Mrs.Dadie- | & Prince, of the Windsor hotel. delivered Wolsey's' adieu to om Ao Ay All Suints' in the afternoon. At the morns i ated with tho highest honors from the Sacred | iy they will wvisit in Chicago. After i n W ge, Mr. ,J. H. Roouney imperso: Rebie Z 4 ing service he will ordain Mr. J. J. H. Reedy Heart convent, where she will long be con- ) A iy ot o at 2oy | and Mrs. J. H. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Oromwall, Mr, W, I. Sy oope'a’ repres Bishop Newman and wife will be home | to the de; I sidered an exemplar in every mamner by tho | APHLTIMY Wi Bt M AQUG G500 | Charles 18 Suuires, Mr.and Mrs D 8. | Young Marriod Wolka. = ed | tion of the charactir of Muoboth sas wol | "Eaie March 12. : ] Mrs. Bi 0. Wirt gave an i mesdames in charge. Dodgo strect, - Hoth tho bride and grom | Neiswauger, Kansus City, Mr. and Mra. J . ne party given by the Youn Married {Ved, and moqest Miss Shellenburg. at- | Charles Goldsmith and Joe Walsh will wit- | enjoyable 1000 10 & { Mr. Daugherty i# the confidential clerk of [ e Wb 806, EREARG o Hon, George 13, | Munroo. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miles, Mr. | Folks’ Social club at Goodvich hall, on F'ri- | tompted’ the role of the fierce and at times | Ness the inauguration. number of lady friends from 3 to 6 o'clock, a$ { John A. Creighton, a young gentleman who | ‘Tho bride is the davehter 0800, GEOKE T4 | and Mrs, John L. Kennedy, Mr: and Mrs. | gay evening, was woll attended and a very | y line Lady Muacbeth, In the scene | Harry Pie 0 family will make their They wera has always studiously considered the inter- L judg ) : g Charles 8. Whitncy, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | %Y ¢ e 2 .Othelisd! : canarEyioren, au LR Ay ol e 't | one of the oldest attorneysin Omaha. — She Mr. and Mra. 1 S. Dundy, ir., Mrs, | enioyable time was had, The orchestra, | f Othellot? Mr. uture home in Tacoma Mrs. George Phelps i eata of his principal, us well as evjoyed the | 0354l utation of being one of tho most | RN Me, 00 s 1 S, DUaCts e e | o tho leaderahip of Prof. Hoftman, was | ealous Moor, Mr. itgbinow took tho part of | Mrs. C. A Itinger and daughtor Alma have TLIL e ' was & vory it Tho bridal tour will comprise a month on | popular young ladies in the city. The £rools | popkins, Mrs, The fino: and by goly ehjoyeat by those wholns | G clsrmIng Tage, MrerHanry Mooro thnb of fitaft forWashington, 'D; and-sthollogansion ipassec il the Pacific coast. On their return, Mr. and | 18 8 rising young business man, and son of | ARV O G a Child A S lu;wl, while the female p of Desdemona Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander have taken Choice refreshments wero { Mrs, Daughorty will boat home ab their new | Henry P. Deuel, the veteran Ucket 8gent | g Cyiy: Jebsie Blair, 'S AT, . e M and Bmilie were taken by Miss Mavel Hyde | rooms at tho Hotel Barker. i now with the He holds the Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. | and Miss Walk Dalby's military hand gave a grand concert Fasidcnoeionivy cet Famliton straot, position of cors lerk of the Omalia heane, Lill il Lar | yolbrock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and - Mr. A, Brandeis and sister. have returned |\ %uf) ag Armory hall Thursday evening, Furth-Dreifuss Wedding. National bank, to which he has risen from Aslow, |Mogkle Smit, St.J6s; May | ¥rs, Woster) M. oud Mrs. . Progessive Euchre Party. from e CASMOERALEIN o4 and several hundred people were p 3 ) i > position of office bo SHIgIoY, RACey. | and Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Wa Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parks entertained a Miss ( man, of Detroit, is visiting | /e musical programme co asisting of The marriage of Mr. Julius Furtn to Miss | the posity O:boy. Coliins, Will McCague, | Ny gnd Mrs. Eyler, Mr. and Mrs, VanCourt, | fow friends at their h 3 Caldwell or, Mrs. Morris Sloman. numbors wiis. woll after whigh Sophia Dreifuss took place last Sunday even- Historic Evenings. e o gerson, 0. A | Mr. and Mrs. Percival, Mr. and Mrs. Ben [ gireot, Monday evoning, with a pro e returned | came the dance prograine of twenty numi- ing, the ceremony being performed by Re The historical evenings at the Academy HH. Baldridie, Hu Meintosh, w10 | Jobsty Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jobst, M dff| Pt b et M Bt from an extended wedaing trip. bers. The Episcopal ladies served a delis Dr. Benson. The Metropolitan hall, wherd | ¢ Siered Heart are still continued Worio, Siig. Gobby John W, Grimin M, . | Mrs. Wolverton, Mr.and Mrs. Dr. Itoss, Mr. | 000 o oy ekt [ dudge Dundy has recovered suficiently to | clous supp Mair was very success- it took place was beautifully decorated with 4 " fidolity. This week the Fre Pattorson, W. J, Burns, Hurd Thompson ¥, | 8hd Mrs, Sturgis, Mr. and Mrs, Sterasdort, ay. Among thoso present | ggain take his place on the bench ful flowers. The music, by tho Musical Union | meeion Fy the topie wndor discussion. .| N- Clarke, I E. Guber and R. M. Patferson; L SO wero Mr, and Mre. A Honsor, M. and Mrs. | Tine Grecian tableanx were successfully re- [ Dr. A, P. Hanchott, one of tho leading h Lo ekl 4 reactiol vas J i scussion. . Mr. Mrs. Ming , Mr. g Ll RS a N ind Mrs. eikle, Mr. and peated at the Avmory last evening, physicians of Council Blufts, has n hon- ] orchestra, under the dircctorship of Prof. | myq voung essayists accomplished the difi- | pink G R T onntzaMAn el Green, M and Mrs. | Mrs, O. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, | "8 YHab SYOR G, Ay Y b Naniointment. ast oo Lofi tha Harry Irvin, was dehghtful, Th 3 3 5 i 1k German at the Kountze Mansion, anani T and MrsdCangn eraIMras || [Olos: and Mrs. W, Trioh T i M . Smith and Walt Morris took a ) d tarry Jrvin, was: QOUghtiul, ThO SUDPEr | o)y task of sketching in miniature the peo- The Kountze mansion on South Tenth e B oot i st it G i ERe ol )”‘I‘t]‘l;'].t'l and |05 to Ilorence yesterday, bieyeling. directors of the homapathic depurtment of 1 Yois _’“"'“"‘l“”‘] by Messrs, Schlank and | 15 of France, the tragic and crowded drama | greot—tho most beautiful home in Omaha— hmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, N nard,. Miss the Stovons, Miss Mr. and Mrs. =, G, Barnard will thelgiatauntyeraliy. o Al the positionipads i “"‘;":“ ;'“I‘V“"_“‘." hotel. A verylarge | of i rovolution and the Napoleonic cmpire. | was ablaze with light and ative with merry | Mrs. Brownlee, M Mrs. Duniir Juld and Miss Clara Rockwell, The prizes | the inauguration of President-¢ S i ima BYII0rI05 FE ““_“5‘,:‘1“’ friends was present, | o pourbon dynasty with no dainty balanc- | young socicty people on Tuesday evening, | and Mrs. W, I & Mr. and Mr sre won by Mrs. A. Honser and Mr. Raiph | Mrs. Richard Smith has returned f) Hanchiett is conceded high rank in 1 RRAEFBomvere (ML, iand Mre. Dioitusd, | ing betwoen radition and truth, The cause of this-gaiety was a pink german | Monstor, Mr. and Mrs, Lowis, Mr, und Mra. 5 two months ! fession, and in ull ways worthy of the ap. parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs, H. Froh- The paper on the anco-Prussian wap [ 1 NG cause of b s § 40| Jaynes, Mr. and Mrs. Guth, Mr. and M == = Ont Wei A | PR 4 liok. Nebraska City: Mr. and Mrs. B, | was a thoughtful dissertation showing that | given by Mrs. Kountzo i honor of her | Hall, Miss Jennie Necdhaw, and many An Eveningof Music. G T B A B e A oy el oyer, Chicago: Mr, a ovent as a calamity to France, and culminat- | daughter's guests, Miss May MeC of | others. A musicale for the benefit of the Mission 3 . The buzaar given at A y hull Monday, Moyer, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Benson, | V¢ A OLIBLLY e B e o o ) ‘Miss Nellie L e e Ty e | i Tuesday and Wednesday evenings by #he lu: Mr. and Mra, D. Meyer, Denvers Mr.and | 16 e L A e A pry | e L Po, aod Mise Nelllo Rldeuyh-of Pressmen Dance. B r.and Mrs. M, Hellman have returned | dic Paul’s church was & most unique Mrs, E. Lovy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schlank, Mr, | £auses und the Sesi'ie 00 Lo vesh o * | San Francisco, the ladies appeared in | e grand annual ball of the Omaha Press- s1iug at the reside B . from their castern trip, greatly bencfitted in sting affair, 1300 sentin, and Mrs. Cr Singer, Mr. and M, M. Block, | brought about by the German victories over | e and white, and tho affair was in overy | men, Stercotypers and Eloctrotypers union, | Uar 2010 Binney street, - he features con —( heaith. vorking duy of t) b filo A Hxow, Mo aud Miy. o || 18000 AR WAL J03 0 A0S ISR FesAve y an clegant one. Arthur Smith led the | \¢ e Muraday ovening. at Mu. | 15ted of @ piano solo by Miss Dellone, song | Mrs, E. B, Miy, A 11L,, is visiting her lly inder on such b v and Mrs, J. Weil, Mr.and | Whilo w glance ot tho prosont storun-vosscd | guruan, ‘e favors consisted of peaholders | No- i tok blace Thursgast ovenid 8% B | 1y o male quartetto consisting of Messrs. | cousin, Mrs. « Clayton, ‘Twenty-fourth whie » disposed of at veasonable Mrs, 8. Rowchonberg, Mr. and Mrs, J. | renublicshowed the patriotisw, of the peoble | §tcaa of ribbons, u protty and pleasing in- | sonic hail. It was weilatended, over Wo | ghow, Abbott, Van furen aud Holbrook, a | avenue vin, . prices. Dalbey’s orchestra furnished deligh Ttosenstein, Mr. and Mrs. A, Kalish, Mr. and [t e b BRienn & i SRR novation. & 4 hundred and twenty-five couples taking part, | yoeal solo by Mrs. Baldridge, recitation by Mre. 1>, Barkalow gave o tos party Friday | 01 mUsic, and u varied programme wus pre. Mrs. L. Kopald, Mr.and Mrs J.'Lobman, | 4D idoniof neace, ix direct and six mdircet figures wero 1 a fine time was cxperien PO AL e hiod h arkalow gay varty Friday | sonted each evening. It was very successful 3 3 of & cholce charaoter Do and a fine time was expericl 2 Miss Mabel Fonde, tenor solo by Mr, R. W. | afternoon 5 d Mrand Mra, 8 Lehiio, Mr, and Mra. 4. | /The music was of u cholce characler espo: | guncon: On tho gontiomen's oxidized SIVEE | "o pach eredt cmmat. be iven o tho | rockenridie, biss solo. by Mr. aulos Lom: | $fiermoor in houos of Mrs. J. Morton, of | hth financially and socially, and o snug lite | Sonneberg, Mr. and Mrs.'A. Newman, Mr. [ clally the vocal pieces. . Fe, Waleste Wit | favors were engraved their names, and the be M0k RO BLYOR. o T o T AR LT e E T ol | [T tle sum was added to the general fund of the LR i vt I' | religious harmony of Gottschulk was well [k SORET) o o silvey | gentlemen who had this in charge, The com- p y Mr. Kratz and Mrs. Baldridge, | “ne ) A Nash has returned from his trip | ehur and Mrs. 8. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. | P GEE T artette of beautiful and | \itials of the ladies appeared on the silver | & alto solo by Miss Clara Roeder, and other ip | church Hyman, Mr. aud Mrs. Kahn, Mr. and | BORshi GHL A o ‘1"“ i senholder that found favor with them, The | mittees comprrsed the following well-known” | 1 ivcicit fautures, south, and Mr ish is back from her visit Mr, and Mrs. S, P. McConncll entertainod Mrs. 'S. 'Eiseman, Councll Blufts; | Teally cultivalel Yolee, o @ e: Louse was fairly inlaid with flowers, and4n | gentlemen: - in 1d a number of their warried fricnds Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. | 0" ik ¥R0 RO & the fireptace of the large room in which the y . Je SHren fhantom ise Party. Rev. Thomas €. Hall, formerly of this city | evening at progressive high five. The r " | The People of France Master of coremon’ios, M. J. Buckiey; as § At progressive hig 008 J. Danbaum, =Mr and = Mrs. . qppo Bourbons Gorman was conducted was n bani of pinic | Master of corompulos M. ) BIKIEN W | About thirty couples, friends ‘of Miss [ but now of Chicago, was in Omaha a few | of th e T o Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. S, Arnstein, Mr. and : D roses, and in front of the mirror aboye the | »stant master of coremonies, 3% Gariall. | vo),0 paley, of Chicigo, gave that young | hours Tucsd rated for the occasion. Ten tables wer Mrs. A. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mus,’ E. Wed- finkiss Gogk | banichung a sush of moire pink silk. A | Fioor committee, A, J. Charon, J.J. Castl T e st aeom i e oo | “Me” and Mrs, O, M. Carter entertained o | oupied during tho evoniug. - The ludios § elis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frey, Mr. and Mr Miss Guthmay | 9ainty subper made its appearance at 12 A. Heintz, George Rapply, J. Hat, F. M. e g pn [ S A number of their fricnas with a card party | priz piteher, was won 1 H. Dramond, Mr. and Mrs, B, Lang, Mr. | Wl a'clock, but carriages were called before 2, Barker. Reception committee, . Jon ast 1h ay evening & rOLher's res- | ey evening. by M 11, ne second wid Mr:,;;‘..‘ln;-uhnk!\l{i and Mrs. J. Metritt, The o ot eance, 1 EOWe | ® Yuong tiose present were Missos Rideots, | James * Tilack, 1. Eggan, dames Tean, | dence, John I Daley, Forty-fifth and e ol e st B Mo S bow e, r. and Mrs, Frauk, Mr. and Mrs, H. Good- TR of San Francisco; McCreary, of Pittsburg; Gregory,’ F. M. Young, Com- | Franklin streets. ‘Tne parlors were taken 240 @ 3! d /Moy he res- | hyovers, Phe gentleman's urst prizo, . out man, Mr. and Mrs.J. Brandies, Mr. and . o Wi Miss Stephenson | iliyms, Richardson, Chambors,Chambers, | mittee of ~arrangemonts, 8. L. Row. | posseasion of by the maskers for dancing doneo of Jnd Mrs. 8, P, Morso on || Zi000Hh i Ky ae won by Wi W Mrs. Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Blath, Mr. and | .. . b ik ' Hoagland, Burns, Balcombe, Ludington, | zee, chairm B. P, Flood, M. J. Kelly, | Surprises were numerous when masks w HRg 5 tha sciondiniizs S Y i utree.—Gallop Brilliant, Sponhoit: i " " B R A 1 nd y , i glass jar by B, Mrs. J. Henoch, Mr. and Mrs. M. Morris, | * ST A S ving ( Orchard, Underwood, Crosby, Hall, Shears, | J. Reiner, . Wailace. The programme con- ren oved at 11 o'clock, Progressive e logg:Bachert, left Wednes Mr. and Mrs, Muyer. The Missos U8 | o oad oIt on the Dacn Laohr. Vins | rown, Dixon, King, Yates, Yates, Jordan; | sisted of twenty-two, dances, and was | and other games were also engazed in. kton, D. C., where sie will A most enjoyable affuir was the reception Meyer, Chicago; »Emma Ly Nebraska 0wl B iis MeNaughten | Mr. and Mrs. W, 8. Popoleton, 'Mr. and | prompted by Prof. Matthe The music | Supper wasserved at 1 o'clock. At 2:30 tie gural ceremonics, $on yesterdsy aflornoon’ nnd 9. Fconig City: Henriotta’ Frohlich, Cit, . -Miss MeNaugnten | 3L 40 "5 Davis, Mr. and Mrs, 15, P. Peck, | was by the Musical Union orchestra, under } happy throng wished them good night. The »of Mr. and Mrs, Edward £V o i 4 5 g by i I Annie S Do, {olst, . 1st Piano X 3 Y h Mrs, Steveus at ber home on kirst Hattie Dreifuss, Annie Herz, Aunie Sinve: {0 L LT, i i Licutenant Wright; Messrs. Wm, Creary, |.the leadership of Prof. Steinhauser. was the scane of a pleasant progressive | X 2 Miss Delione Piavo 8 1 ) b ived durs Sarah Brandics, Rosa Hershistein, Rosa Hy® | | Mise Deligng, S0 enbs Jes o Herbert Rogers, M. C. Hamiilton, J. Faber, Won an Omaha Hasband. ucher party on Tucsduy evening. Me0. Rlms Sobinax, deaslo Babmac, Bcblank, U0 b ao MoEiugh, | 9: E. Patrick, ‘A. C, Suith, A, 'Shiverick, Birthday Party. Miss Huttio Sprague, of Leavenworth, [ The Young Men's Hebrow association i A Kopald, Wedals,” Chicagos, Railshy The oL Brindisl, Wolleshaupt. . Jordan, McGague, Koonli, . G. Bhiarp, Wi, | Last Thursday evening a gay crowd of } who has becn ncnding the winter with Mrs, | glves o crand ade ball at Washing- | hosiess was assisted in_rocoivin ; i g A I o ey A TR Missen TRoberts und Dyvyor | Wakeloy, Medollon, ¥y Mibvard, 1o Gar- | voung girls gathered at the home of Miss | Georgo N. Clayton, and who returned to hor | 1% iall on next s evening. 1. Mcrriam, Mrs. D, Hanehott, Miss Camp: 1 jr., Rowe, Becker, Cimcinnati: Bichtershei- Rt SRHAIANS -(."f';‘"“‘ L iiovorts | Denver; Dr. Wilcox, ' * | Nellie Miller, on North Sixteenth street, to | home last week, surprises her vl.\h~|. M. 1\(4:4-: .A_ml‘smvln ‘.,‘f' Bradfor 1; 1\’;., bell ‘}!x-l.« n‘uml Misses Bop "1"'|[ Hender- nolgnatl; . Drulfuss, Ouaws, 1 Auber...... Misses Lee and McNaughten A Masquerade Surprise. The first part of the evening was spent with | Quartz is & member of ‘the grai firm of | R BRG HEERG T TR TRIG OR Ko and the - PRy u(‘;':pu;nmn:c Vocal Quarteite.—~Thy Will be Done, When North Omaha people desire to have | games and music, after which her fathes lluillr{éfiblf\‘l:ih.q‘full‘t‘{;n ln).‘x'.m“lm'?l“ man | oecuy "Kuln and family: the first of the ‘T'he affaiz or, 8. Schlessinger, S. Da/idson, Gotischulk. Adapted from Gotts' | a good time they generally accomplish what | Mr. Jucob Miller, invited .all over to his | ¥t PN 00 P WO IEH VL FoC AL | week. he doctor is a préminent. physician Steele, S, Frauk, H. Berthold, Hirshstein, chalk’s Last Hope. ...Park Place Choir | they start out to do. The young people of | restaurant, where an elegant spread awaited | Juring her protracted visit here. of Salt Lake City ~ Schlank, K. Eiseman, of Chicago: J, Unga S A T [T G A TS that section of the city planned a masquerade | them. To this the jolly young misses did Miss Belle Anderson ¢ plea e iting My Mother Wore, M. Kline, J. Eiseman, R. Brown, H, New" M, . 4f RaaekEe, e narty on Pridav night laat o Mr. T L e High Five in the Parlor. audience ot the St. Mary's avenue chur My, M. L Ragner. 3 The past week has been a rather quiet one I party Y ng! Mr, | ample justice. The invited guests were: man, I, Harris, Sam Livingston, L. Mayer, v quiel on Stuba. e - annie 10 alsh 7 Mr. and Mrs. Augustue Basche and Mr. | social Friduy evening, by reciting a number | It is not set with precious gem, 4 8t Lous; . Kurz, ¥. Brown, R. Shailer, | socially, the only really vritliant event being | OU0 Stuben, and it was most successfully | Jeunie Flanigan, May Wulsh, Mary Hussle, | = 1 I " of her choice pieces. "Pis but a quaint wnd simple thing, B Tous . | § #09 O e M 1t O bocs | Garried out, The attendunce was not con- | Katic Burke Clara and Emma Géntleman, | Guiou gave a delightful “high five! card h st f i G NP TRR RIS d y "The bri e FO0OHLIOY 0 and Mrs. R C. Patter- | $RECC00 ) L that vieinity. Many friends | Hertba Baumey, Maggie Beck, Delia McDer- | party at their residence, Eighteenth and C Miss Bertha J. Sloan gives a phantom party A, J0WOSIeE SN e '"hl'.f' JIap itlrod 1n & besyitiful ‘"'".‘j son on Tuesday evening at their beautiful | ot'the “Slubens--and there Yire Mindradss | mott, Katie Cosgrove, Magie Cosgrove, !1“1 y‘,“, AT AR ,‘J\.',‘l e Th ANALAD | pyosday evening at her home, 1005 South 1 prizo this dear old-fushionod ring, Doble Toft for the cast on s wedding L | exquisite taste was displayed i the decora- | eral being prosent from near Souch Omaha. | Maggle Lynche Katio Brady, Maggio Mo | by favors, "4 number of pretiy prizs Lo the Priato that belug Mard) Gras evontug, e P T R e | over the Wabash, tion of the rooms, and on every side in pro- | 1etween one and two hundred people at- Dermott, Effie Miller, May Mv!\uum'udl(uue sl beat players 4mong the players, Miss Nina Marshall gave a party to about RS e e A ) St it o fusion were arranged ealla lillies, marchel. | tended, the dancing beng kept up until long Switt, Nellie Miller, the hostess and Mrs. o thirty of her young friends ow Thursday o v ' J E Deuel. oil roses, chr o1 after midnight. The order to unmask at | Collahan, besides Mr, and Mrs. Miller. The Happy Hours. evening. The hostess proved ler skill as an | Two names in letters old and dim neil roses, hr athemums, swilax and ) In the midst of a large assemblage of | Awericau beautics, to say nothing of Omaha | Midnight brought forth many happy sur- [ OVONIME WY most pluufl% e, and right The Happy Hours club met again in Ma- | €ntertainer, and a delightful evening was That time and use have worn away, fricuds and relatives on last Wednesday, | beautics, who were present iu troops nd | prises. When the party broke up it ws the royally did Miss Nelllo entCFtain ber friends, | oo0i0" "ha)l” on Wednesday evening and BT SR R (80 o e purrow rigy . Fy 1oveliness was the most admired of | Unanimous sentiment of all present that a R " - 5 8 The Omaha Amateur Dramatic club holds cords of a vanished d Miss Mary Lako was united in warriage to | WHOS, OVECOERE MET (I TUS o s 1l 11, | wost pleasaut evening hud been spent and . A Happy Event. danced the happy hours away until the 27t | o5 gooind mecting at the resid of Mr mes are writ on marbie now, My, Charles Deuel. The event occurred at | oy Patterson was assist Mrs. D, that Mr. und Mrs. Stuben were the best of One of the most enjoyable parties of the | was merged into the 2sth, It was the last | and Mrs. ( Heyn next Suuday even- The parted twain have met once more, { ugh noon at the home of the bride's father, [ Neiswanger, of Kansas C Mrs. W. 1%, | evtertainers. season was given at the residenco of Mrs, | party of the series aud one of tho most eu- | g, March 1o porfeet arraugements fora | This rink records each solemn yow- a2 H 2207 Dodge. The parlors were beautifully Allcn.ul(l‘im;\lll Mi.l. Mattie Buell, of St. oy P. F. Murphy, 2023 Dodge street, ou Friday | 1°V8ble ever given by the club. new piece in rebearsi, The wedding-ring wy mother woré, i decorated with smilax and rosos, and lighted | Joseph, aud Miss Zulema Childs, of Kansas alico Party. f 5 D . he Burns club intends giving a e % - R o iaocke Th | Chiy. " Moat *elogunt - refreshimoots wepe | The calloo party given by the Metropolitan | SYeRIRE March 1. The West Omaha band Miss lsancs Surprised, ball at Motropolitan club hall, on Dear patlany hand Shat U et the hallway was Irvine's orchestra, which | served and the eveut proved a delightful | club on Tuesduy evening was one of the io, an nolng W | Asurprise party was tendered Miss Lizzie ning, March 5, This will 1o doubt be | § A Vank SUHEN WY SO0 40 Lan layed Mendelssohn's wedding march as the | one. Amony those present were : st enjoynble events ever given by the | 9U18ed Iu until ate hour. The following [ Isaace wt her residence on Harncy street | largely attended, as the club always has been 20 10 it QG i Shaeak by young couple advanced to be united in | Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Millard, Mr. and waa! yuble events ever givenby the | o ong were present: The Misses Mattie | Thursday evening by he noted for its suceessful partics. 10 it God's Liesseug WeAlDck. aud at the closs of the ceremony | C. 8. Raymond, Mr. cud Mra. Thomas Kil. | €lub. The ludics especiully lookedggharming | o1j3yien, Lizie Benson, Aunie McAndrew, ety R Pl W R H Y T tertaln My, [asoarh 12400 Sl S8R e locad another joyous air. The ceremony | patrioi, Mr. aud Mrs. A. 1% Hopkins, Mr, | in their calico suits, each Jady proVising her- | Agnus O'Hrien, Mary O'Brien, Clara B Aty & LA AMBILALE |\ A S S o Aniaranas:| | B il 4 IAIC MRS ok, 8 X " et nle; o rirel pre— Was in the jwpressive ritual of the Upiscopal [ wnd Mrs. Alfred Millard, ‘Mr. and Mrs. self with & pecktio to match, The gentlemen = feu, Annie Williams, Lizzie O'Brien, Kutie = daucing being indulged in. 188056 G0 Bt Masy's aveous. “Abaut Artae | = The weddiny rina my PmRes p

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