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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1800.~TWENTY PAGES FEURLE. UN THE - ALERL For REAL hargams will be held spell-hound when they confront OUR BIG SHOW WINDOWS TO-MORROW., 534 men’s business and general purpose suits (as per samples in - window), in cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and Scotch goods, all wool, and bought expressly for this spring’s trade and marked low, in plain figures, to sell at from $6.50 to-$9.00. We place the entire line on sale for ONE WEEK at the unitom priec of B gt gy $5.00 THE DOCTOR’'S PRESCRIPTION Your surprise will be even greater when you examine the excellent quality and make of" this line of Mrs. Winkle Oh. doetor. I've hrought my Little Johnny to see what you ean do for him. 1T by s 50 fast Gt his clothes won't' it irh.” Can't you prese ungstoestn Nty it tlus spring our stock is enormous, and the scason opcmng a little laté, we won't dilly-d: ly, but doctor? i i Dr. Doodad-—Yes, T ean, s 1 it clothing resort on 15th t s e ARt eI g0y IO ety best interest demands an inspection of” this particular line. | OUR S-PECIALTIES. Our Boys™ and Children’s Suit Dept. ; Contains bargains for you that are only to be scen to be apprecic \tul Lot 2129---A stunner in 3-button Cutaway Suits, in black and gray KNEE PANT SUITS, ages 4 to 14, ranging in price from $1.2 check cheviot, actually worth $13.50; our sclling l’“CL this week, $8.50. to $3.00, honest, well made garments and thc l;ug‘u;t assortment in Lot 2119---Fancy colored, invisible pl:u(l cassimere, 3-button Cut- ©maha olcelect om. away suit, new in design and very neat for dress suit; price only $11.50. BOYS LONG PANT SUITS, from $2.50 to $4.00, every va- Lot 1612---Brown and gold mix stripe Scotch suit, 3-button Cut- riety in color, and made up for durability. away, a garment tasty in appearance and perfection in fit, Monday $12.50. IN FURNISHING GOODS---Our line of fancy and staple [)l\I SS SUITS---In this particular line we pride ourselves, and underwear, fancy shirts, noveltics in fine neck wear, hosiery, gloves, ctc., for first-class r'u[c we are showing all the novelty fabrics in 3 and as scen in our show window will convince one and all that we are 4-button cutaways, straight cut and Prince Albert suits, made up mod- leaders in low prices in this class of goods. ern, broad stitche (l L(](T(fl and flat braided, equal in trim, fit and general OUR HAT DEPARTMENT is stocked with ever known appearance to the lmcst merchant tailor turn-out, and at prices ranging Shlll)(‘,.in stiff and soft goods and our very low prices keeps us constantly from $12.50 to $20.00. assorting up. A WEEK OF GENUINE BARGAIN M. HELINAN & CO. 13th and Farnam Sts. o R\ WITWE con was announced, the dining voom was | Colpetzer, Mv. and Mrs. Ames, Mr. and Mrs, | Was not in —any >rogard a disap- | forSt. Louis to attend Miss Jordan's wed v sailed on Thursday by ar 3 s the Pail Mall Gazette, There is no doubt to view. \nw v Lockwood, Mr. and Mus. Clayton, Captain | gune. The oc 1 reflected any amount A aylor are again after A large part Omiha frien s ve is no reason at all littlo violet baskets fi ¥ and Mys. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs, Hoglen, | of eredit on the hosts Cards were introduced | § 1 com station the evening o T gtituted the color, M i Mrs. | M, and Mrs. Cok, D Woodwortn, Nisd and the games roved exciting, while® the | N, T. Wilson and Miss Gertrude Wil 3 ture, some Koing to Plattsmouth e DA T tar W ao) o | Y . and chocolate anc my, Miss M . Miss Ni i | supper was a triumph o y ar e LaAE T i e flowers and fricndly % ) Tho First Post Lenton Week Full of Engag inties to tempt the uncertai M M, L Among the guests_ were: M : "“’\'l"f“ [ LY '_.]‘:“‘I\ s s they vi m were Hattering | j ¥ 7 o ing Pastimes. tito of o spring duy wero served, topped Mr, I 4, Dr, and Mrs, r, ) -l-x'-'\n bish ! ) 1“‘|. .'_“‘I“ ALy C | toa degree, to guin prof by some of the b &' famous punch. — Mrs, F Brown, Mr. r Wweek 1or 4 S OBOINT T § § ing, and the question is whe i her op| v for a pri as of- High Five i % und".\lwi estpl Mis: n;\l,!\l I(:i'l;:ll atter { > HONEY FOR LADIES, will'they get their expericnee now that Ba o S 7 v fered here in drawing slips o Mayor and Mrs. Cushing gave a very en- , Miss Bennet, Miss 1 E S cnds A num's bearded lady has left England, The A REVIEW OF ITS OHIEF EVENTS. leaves, with quotations, and r high-five party on Thursday evening 2} Mr. W. A, Paxton h ittle Creek, | Perfum i for adoption | popular theory i that the youthful barher A ts an opportunity of gue: i e St o ey Michi, to take the beneiitof the batds, RS outane cloth of mil- | £¢ts his hand in on a sheep's fead, But then thors. Then came the awarding of prizes, | At 1aRCHOme e L LI Mrs, Nellie Bangs Skelton of € is | itary bl i | Sheep's heuds xpensive, and even shiy A Cobweb P the Novel Fe cight or nine in number sisting of daiuty | Twenty-fifth avenue - was the ) Newman | (it Miss Stewart in Council BIfrs. YEEs L xwith long handles | 105 @ sheep's head would not give the pr little cups_and saucers of Royal Worcest chosen game and the prize Itogether | e ¥ anni Murs. Augustus Pratt entertained the Park | are mounted in o e tionar: puicient dexterity to d 1 with the blue chin of a strong-bearded Halian Tuesday's Dance— Coming ’ ; i : 30 china, a little towered bonillon cup, an ex- | gosivable aud fitting, ' a . . ot wedding In an unexpocted and alto- | Avoma High Five elub on Tuesday evening. | “p o' Violt SHERRE e, e hs of Cupid-— Interest- quisite white and gold plate and a copy o e - "'“l'I' t\_ ';DI"(_, i‘l i “\m\ n Ilu:mly'mfll]\"Ilml::ljll Y Of | \Gith interest until @ call to something else | gether delightful mauner. On some protext Mr. and Mrs, 1. W. Lee accompanicd by | spring-like combination of eolors. g HEHO0 S0 D} The fortunate guests of the afternoon wer opened the eyes of the guests to the unique | Mys. Hellman pers uaded them to go with her | their boys have gone cast for an - indefinite {5y SO0 couts for spring ave of camel's rr NT DROPS, —_— Mrs, Patterson, Mrs. Carvier, Mrs. Peck, | feature of a course dinner, admirvably scrved | to the Metropolitan club room and here were iy, " air wio Lover with polka dots | Allr 3 = 4 Mrs. Brock, Mrs. 'Kellar, Mrs’ & by Baldu ussembled the “Kaffee Klatseh,” of which | . who has been the guest of ' Gl A Coan anal & comic opera company should be liib- The time for waltzing at half measure with oI, Mus. Roliins, Mrs e, Mrs. pasts offered opportunities to introduce i Mrs. Newman is o membe sther with [ M cl , left for St. Paul on Wednes- T L ST TS ”‘I‘ guilty consciences, covered shoulders and } Mus, Williams, Mrs. dous conversation, badinaz ds and guests to the number of | da R A o complete | f Dakota Hot Springs down-dropped eyes is a part of the past. The | M Oy SRCkts b 1" the evening od & - with | i i g BOC. 09 Lt com, ) h ; 5 Complote menu was the | and the evening grecably with siting Mr. and Mus. Lams, 2021 Howard | 1, 3t used ¢ ARG giddy whitl has commenced once more and, | T 3 : Y C moint of compliment, an interesting game of b cof cups | street i '{ it .:‘.'f'.:f‘,,!:y"ylx;'.:i‘n |(..‘l,|",|lu ind SHI:‘!.‘ In this country, where justic d out although the pace is not yet quick enough to ¥ i rnn eate v Mrs. Han- { M z A Avnold, Colonel Sheri- | and silver spoons constitut favors. The engagement is announced in Couneil & 8 el with an equal hand o all, even ad man turn one’s head, the week has been reason- Q. Mus. " Yates, Mus. dan and Mr. Sempleton secuted the prize 'a“*""' ate supper was s WL Bluffs of Miss Elsic Pusey to Mr. Ernest k v aatad an hus his vites ably full of engaging pastimes. A resume m.h...\wn Mrs, Yost and Mrs. Cowin for their skill 3 \,,,‘;!,L,m;,‘ o el " .'A‘:mv:: t . h-lli(!;h!;'v‘ll Do o e “““M|I "‘A"’|l..-'|]mx,|“\' 1«\'\ t Dude—See how badly my dog pant will show dances enough to please the heels Tuesday's D: 5 ware i Mrs it Mg 6 ainumbear T Fan M TS Mr.and Mrs, John Wilbur are with Mrs. | at 50 cents and 75 sach and ave ready | Docond Duc aas; his pants ave nearly as withal, cards to win new honors and prize: On Tuesday eveni charming subscrip- | potzor, Mr. and Mrs. Cudahy, Mr. and Mvs, wma TS ] Chambers untii the addition to theiv house s put in @ clc ST | withal, anoccasional lunchicon or dinner to | tion dance was RtV ushtnaton dhall 145, aghor, Mr. and Mra, /. Nash, | evening was oue long to be remembered for | completed. ; 3t Some of the antique metal buckles worn | encour versation wise and otherwise i 93! f 5 > and M f R its congeniality and charm. Mrs. J. R. Buchanan, who has been so ill at With Ure empire Waists aro s much s soven ncour nvorzatlo ot © | the prime movers in the affair being i,““‘m Ny e e et the Paxton, is greatly better, and her friends hes long. . They bend to fit the figure, and | MU witha bweb party full of golden oppor- | frank Hamilton and My, Avthur Guiou, ' h: M Dotal uo, The Orchard hill whist club met on Tues- | are rjoyed. > charming ‘completion to light gauzy 2 speakers prefer to talk in the open tunities for the younger mavried dames todon | the guests for the most t the membe : M it Mr, and Murs, Joyee, | day last at the residence of G. H. Webster on \|m(.- ce Turner of Wansas City s visit- | costumes, y is the only way they can induce peo- Easter feathers and beflower themselves to | of the winter's cotillion. The skics, April- | Miss Arnold and 3 A. MeShane. Orchard street, and notwithstanding the | | sister, Mrs. Bivdsall MacAllaster, 18'lavnav oMol 5 o | ple to hear them ont such a that oves wandered perforeo | \Gioo conspired against tho ) s, - vain and bad weather, all the members were { the threads of the ta web ouly t t i longite their ¢ YRR | 1 \'\ :, rul-”\'. .’\..‘\ thinks “a wife should rom the threads of the ta eb ouly to 3 ), B eft o ol ) o ho a thes o waist | e asked for with the eyes alonc Ut soie- tind themselves ensni i the rain pouring down in ( P on hand. My, Coryell being to attend M S (\:I:x\‘h‘ \l ton left on Mon re IS o waist 1 with th 1 But son P RTAA i £ | vents that had they been youn: The friends of Mr, Oscar Beindorft the first time after his severe illness of | it Compin Bihgton fandiOld “ “‘,}\“'f": andpeineobitniminyiofitio ) Hime el ,‘,”‘:y“'l')'l‘“‘ ““‘:‘,W 1080 UBYo it o welcoming com . and more dependent upon frills they | tendered him u delightful surprise on Tuesduy | several weeks. The games were hotly con- | - af and Mes. Coutant loft o : rori | Ml n ar 0 make upa 3 ardor would have heen materially dampened. | evening by coming in a goodlic compainie 1o | tested and Mr. and Mrs. Woebster spared no | a visit 1o Mb . Mrs. I < summer silk dress or gown or et ) uzy o do iy of the courting However youtl's elasticity rose superior to | his home at Pwenty-cighth and Mason streets | pains to it ploasant. for all_Aftr play- | Austlu, Texa, Baug a tiny bottle of ottar of r 3 lutation of the period: First clubiman the opened flood gates and the moisture | The ey ssed with cards, music ing until a late hour the hostess saw that the Mr, i sage, which supplies an ¢ SW S ged seventeen) — Hello, Second ke th b happy talk was pronounced o d v | wants of the inn vere properly attend uys in Omaha retury as tho dress endu 1 (uged sixty)—He ented air in 1 leasant, one, and the supper served vd to by 801 8 e , toilets will be in vogue this summer: | * noke has its advan tage viting. The humidity od ' I e C iU BoEY ks ed to by sc Ak unghoan, avhon | ft on Thursday for St. | green is wostionably lu mode: brown is | “Like it® “Noi that's just it. A fricnd T X o'clock was a crowning feature and all departed feeling that the club meetings > N 8ho | assist us bridesmaid at ] and the yellow tints, particu S rel hurt if you don’t offer hlin one.? . the sup of the trees has gotten into oy to the eyes and a softer 7 H ) and the excitement of 1t cts like wine in th | with double danger to th many compliments for Mrs. Beindorf’s gen- | did not lo: rrest as the end of t . | ) ng. larly baize, nrose, apricot and. cameo are young Tho man who proph il lways blood. 1t 4 L und desive to | who merely retained reason cuotgh to keep ; son approact Mrs. W. G, Bown M, v, Fre is about again, though on o't Wi ot ] h is too short to spend pre raising up people who would sod allc o Ttused to be the worst kind of form for a | Sl foe ! P0OPIO who would wallson e SWhat!h Wiy, ns tosce double, he is only cos over B p |k e on the top wave of popularity, f A A crowd s mueh pl may be between | vythmio step while they flew over the loor | 2 o rmott, e Davis, A. Austin carvied of the honors, and ele- | crutohes cing housed for several days |- I is said of a fifth givl in u family in Atchi- | s hard work 10 get i hoar lentand the ¢ i t 10 the mount- | with their lovely partie A Meldry X 2 suit pri d Miss MeCartuey and Mr. A, | \Vith o sprained ankio ) ains, the groen fiel “the citie: There were fourteen danees and two extras | M . Alice § + | B. Cary were the foot of the clas N : 3 e » hever po ; s, the g ) ) irteen dane b extras ! y : rpenter W Mrs, William Ross and the Misses Ross d ; A Bful 1 do solove Boston breud L {0 mikatup don. e doprvaiian during te ha B Stella Riley, M, a To AL ek Bhaeny s My “'“'lt\“;‘ W will leave the first of the month for an in- | ! ade oviginally e w. Miss Waiting (scizing her 18 ) i e, < Al i Lk detinite stay in o T3 Chanee) —Now, do you kuow, I wm Boston Jbweb Party. € e of oiien. g, Bk atio U a Kennedy,” / oters, | Moty N AT 4 5 R R R L A R ; el Lulu Truckee,” Magie M an Brry e, AL oud Mus. o, Coparmard, | o Mrs, E, A, Nolson of Galosburg, L, s [ ,Even th : ! bred { o AR A SR NREB A R AIO0R 1 it AR, B B Ochiltiee; Messrs. W. K. Moran, N mad da H e spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. | (i S0 lead to trouble, W Wife— What makes your face ook 5o florid LK oW, goyne, 1 Kinuey, Burt’ Scrambling, Will : ) N e WAL | and Mrs. G, P! Dietz pasien Han s syol 0 t nights, John! Husbund—I don't know. 1 i BD R e ot o B R : i v, Denuy Maher, Ed Smith, J. Dabl- | 4 A e v iss Me. | Mrs. Anna Millard ho Misses Millard, | ends of his fingrors ) a chicken, | ® Civ's because L useso much Flovida about by a thoroughly tact ul hostess G hoo : Bl »in | strow, D, Cawkius, B Robiuson, 0. Bixon, | vty Mes. Anderson. N after o visit in_Baltimore, will sail early i | For proper cour difptaiad 3 Heor web party Friday afternoon, when i i W *-I‘““\;,'“l , L s 1 E. | son, May for a year's stay abroad would have been o faint \\ ives cannot | i issanfeather she extended her courtesy to the young man ' posies and trimmed with pink :'“(ll‘\"bl\.l A “I':‘H“" P - £ Mr. and Mrs, Nichols entertained the West | too caveful in the wanagement of the Si L next summ ried women, wiis no exception to the rule and | and groen ribbons. e (e Be A China Wedding. End Cardelubon Friday e This is | emotions when their husbands ave on exhibi \" I think I will stay 388 decldodly tho sootul tanction o the ool augh was bewitching ina deco- | S¢i fken, o q Mr. and Mus, Foloy were treated to o de- | the last meeting of the club this seuson tion I wWill be quite as expensi Y lace gown trimmed with white ” lightful su » last FMday evening, the ot O g P agr et ay—Now, Angel lon't rat Phe charming houso was an fnt : gown ; | whit AT TR ghtful s : ay evening, the | Mr. Clark Redick, Mr. Herbert Coc A Washington man has discovered that | D j , Angeliu, don't rattle L S R e e TS HbhoRtl A JitHe: tipauniso SRy hep fores | o L o il ”M"I'I::‘“\'\‘I']“ wore sup. | twentionth anniversar ¢ their wedding and | Mr. Wing Allen are planning a sul tall, slender girls take to greyhounds and ight, or Lo will never pop Shil o A «l - called nitontion'to hor prothy plunte fs e ’ bl 3 AN su a number of their friengds remembored the oe. | dance to be given on Frid . 1 t dogs of similar build, whilc |,un plump girls i Ll " Angelina Popinjuy - Pshi stairs, i my ady's ehamber? went gaily | and soft hair. ; prised at the idence, 1115 North Tweuty- | palRas" SLASH Eehphbomomberad the oc: | Baxton are invariably S with pugs, You' huve L rattle corn befor nressed women in theie pretty efforts to un h“\“:w“ ., Miss Mai b rhth street, last Thursday nigh The | set of china, Amoug thpse present were Mrs. James K, Chambers will return home | pooc nd canines ¢ ndred shape. Th t f utly hopeless confusion of | il Mise Bornund, Miss Ludington and hering partook of the nature of & house | Mr. and M. Foley, My and Mrs. Huke, NMe | shortly, owing to My, Chumbers illness, is natural enough from the femi 1 passed, dad,” shouted a Montana school- rainbow th Ihe effect was that of & ) and white \““;,,l . Mis 1 warmit It was composed of many friends | and Mrs. Murphy, Mn, and Mes, Bell, My, | she and Mr. Chambers will immediately nine love of symmetry, A t, pudgy girl ) shing iuto his father's arms. “Passed, L s morning where the dow | 3 i ; ) and s of the worthy couple, A fter | and Mrs. Walivick, Mround Mrs, Do New York avould appear doubly so by the shdy of lcan, | dic vom, you young scoundrel. Wy didt on the spiders’ webs has caught the sunboams Y (Y ; pris . il gentleman and | and Mrs, B Mr. aud Mrs. Noe, u Mus. Longshore Potts, M. D., is attracting | 1 hound, A tall, thin girl leading u | you raise 'em i stack of blues and keep up the and turned them all to prismatic beauty. The i v 1 l his wite rooue, Dr. T Mrs. Korty, Mr. and gu» Horton, M any miniber of women to Boydis opera house | P would look iike a broomsticl honor of the fumily :lv:lh ronco In favor of Friday's web wis that [ 3] x X0 '3 Humphreys, on behalf of the ds of the ;-u‘l‘ Misses Foley and ke, Will Dyballand | by her persuasive eloquence on the wll-imp The empress of Austri 0 Visitor——But don't vou think J it had the appearance of being filled with f ad Mrs, Mo 5 resented them with a handsome purse | Reed tant subject ralth wedding dress to be cut uj c aly ails destroy the good hm.t-'nlu , aking gruceful, prowy steuggles | Poppleton, and Mu. and | and paved the way for @ flow of eloquence, ~ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Millard, who have 4 8 churoh of b ly retiving! Kentucklan—No, oot freo’und only finding theimselves as | M. Wheelor esses were nade by Rev. W. J. Harshi, . gone to New York to wish Miss Millard and of whit ] st e proverh sig, SEarly to closely bound as thé Lady of Shalott Tho men wero: M Barlow, Cole tev. W. Roland Williams, Mossis. It Evans, | At Castellar 't [Resby terian chureh (RN ERIA U et brocade with m..‘ 1 p dered Dod, enrly 1o ryos L Ahould 1k 1 1o ier an hows oF t o o eftorty intérspersed. | 1gall Do, Ghion, 1 lton. M Eaton Tlughos, W, M. Williams, W. B! | Thursday aft n at®iclock, Mr, D, M. | Portland, Ore., on their return OYERIHR BEBiul gRriangs: of s ins #Who was that ma spoko o1 Cile's ith by k anc exchange of confi- | baeh, Brok Miller, ¢ wn, Kornig | os Mr. James. Singing was in Sk N el y ver, Her bridal cath encircles an em- | o divinity,” 1 “Y o b Y ey about. by enforced propin N:”)‘ e ’\u. “ \\;‘ i "l'.\lv\n.'f\ o X ¥ 1 i i ' | Forgan and Miss Lillian €ase were joined in A M + Brandei unce the | broidered picture of the virgin, which is to ‘_w\u.‘ o " about a di \n‘n!il quity Miss Lynch, in whose honor the pacty | pick. Sherwood A BIlh Bl T i Davies and Wil | mateimony. After the' beremony a recoption I i . . to Mr. | be hung up in the Loretto chapel of the same Solnk. our. andapi Well Thats llins und Mrs. Brock sue i J A grand supper was prepared | Was held at the homeof the bride's parents, I on_ Tuesday, the | church, the empress selects for her devotions, | what that man docs—he's o manicire and i1 I their col the dies and @ splendid time was en- | Many presents attested the love and esteem [ 19th inst., at their residence, 724 South Nine- | The vestments will be used for the i hiropodist,” oyik quickly. Ater this i large The Entre Nous Dan 1 a farge civcloof friends, The happy couple | Leenth stre honor of the Virgin Mary in May - of black tissue paper, on which wis Washington hall was brightenod again on | after spending few days in thi tof the | The “Bachel ho have been occup, a young li ) c To Explore the | 3 and deawing of ratherabortive lzhit- |yt R I e n | Bachelors Entertain Thelr Friends, s Will loave for thetr homo Ta- Allance, | fug Mes Col onsa. orl. CADLO]. avamis o wl cen writing to the San Fra A st .:‘l A akeA L ittod wis blaved in tho library and Lo | AN €xeuing by the gy party of men | i g Woodward, Mr. Dudley Smith und | Neb., whero M noccupies ‘the post: [ will move early in May to West Dodgo street o Examiner on the s Al R VUl Sl Were put in the hands of ‘the guests, | N 0 winter have | a5 W) Jowott eatortalned b number of | ton s nssistd of the First National | having rented the delightfully interesting | bands W i1y R o thoy were expected to place s ear us smselyes the Eutre Nous club, SR A SARASSATAURAES ISR bunk home of Mrs. Ross and would not object i the le possible to the apex of the tower, being blind 1 5 the occasion of their last dance of onds o sday even | their - et rought home ( folded weanwhile. The attempis were ridic ERa s th B0 OF Hisik 1) ';:::] Of | suite of apartments in the Kurbach flat, sl Gossip, The wedding of Miss Helen Gaston, daugh- [ Pl brought hom S gy, currying ulously funny, many of tne wo seeming | o0 evenings gave this o rofloctive ay | Fifteenth and Howard streets, Their rooms [ Miss Lila Alexander is visiting at Lincoln, | toF of Lieutenant Joseph A. Gaston. to_ Lieu- | H0 [ Iy U, el | MOR S SRR gun. At to 10so ull ldea of direction immedintely e s guve this o roflactive as | g0 nacullarly well adapted to entertalning, Mus. S. F'. Boyce of Duluth 1s the guest of | [haut Alvin H, Suydeuham, of the Eighth |\ to { v i oint in the woods he tied 1 \] eves wore covered and stabbing | well as a present pleasure. The music was | combin luxury 1 3 . i | Mvs, C. H. Paul ok ey, Il b8 o Phursduys | portance of this specification k 1t iy A I\H the opposite sides of tho rooms with their | nspiring, the floor, as aly b : e quallty of being daily M Mot oday 1,3t the post chapel, Fo ih, ously imp ( cod Di v’ TeR WAL & EGDS ARSI VLL ina wild search for tho tissuo archi- | the suppor @ satisfactory featin ) 0 1 o s ronahiy aothise. st o | viehwd Mot N Bin Detenls. weo | Gl e widowors will Kfow how to apps his gun on the ground In. front of him,he lu\m- Three prizes were reserved for the Altogether the affair was an incontesta- | carrles ic i the proinise of entertain: | * pp o Joa0n, " *. 5 Mr. aud Mrs. Thurston ext w general | Only one thing will lead them to hesitate | fived both barrels, blowing his head en- sugeesstul decorators, i gument in - favor of reorganiztug for | ment in its consummation as an invitation to | MO audMus, J. N, H. Patrick left for New | nyitation to the citizens of Omahis to attend | aboitt pure wtickets for the " tively off. A note wasfound in his pockot light in the afternoon's | another winter. Among the guests of the | spend an evening with bachelor friends,. The | YUk ou Wednesday wu_informal reception t given al | Ruth is inexperienced her d wying that the deed was prompted so W;u delightful music A evening were: Mr, and Mrs, Kirkendall, \1. certainty of something novel, the gratifica Mra. E. Shiveric nd Me, W. W. Crary | and Mrs. Ru \lg ) b th h 1 b t iy u desire o explore jud - M I J R and Mrs. Swobe, Mr \unl \l“l \,.kl tion of natural curiosity as to how a mau | left ou Thursday for Texas Logan on I 0 to § N t Lo : Ability was rew v | Mr. qud Mrs. Poaser Mrs., Alexander, Mrs Do anuts, NaLIOUS & WIS nder it a | bave |"Ynu\l<‘r u'.luu RO A ) ponlng \ D, Y go buuch of roses. Later, lu Morse, Mr, and Mrs. Schueider, Mr, and Mrs, alluring prospéct. Thursdav even ing | Mr Cha - " 24 B : . ¥ 4 G of novelty, finish and the cniulity that is county yesterday,suys ;1....‘.,1 10 the New Y Birney, practice

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