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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL 27 S I ‘\ITCIIFR\' I“ >\R[\Bl\\' \'l(‘H‘l‘% silk combined with pink and blue brocade v the harmonious blending of r | of the sportive surf, r(\\“hl‘n‘ to splash, dive “ Mr. Rollins for two or three days during the | ealm condition when it is impossible for him KISSING THE ROD, ! 7 )i AN MGHLY | and tune culiarly effective. as regarded by the | and frolic in the water I a fashion calculated | Week, loft on Wednesday for home to raise the wind. —_— | Mrs. Kent Hayden, a Greek gown of white | departing guests through the to turn mermaids seavareen with envy and Mrs. W. J. Bohn of Orchand Hill, assisted Tt is best always to choose a tall man for James Whitecomb Riley. a—— and gold glass window opening onto | o) 7 oW PrOCORI the ti | by Mrs. L. F. Weeks, gave n pleasant high | state treasurer, so that he may pot be found Oh, heart of mine, we should't Mrs, Henry Estabrook, mauve tulle and | % Thursd it ”,‘y A :'; o ‘"':’\\ 1":' )‘"VI e | five party on Wednesday evening | short when he goes out of office s0 | “haracterize Leadi of » silk, pink roses, Among the guests on Thursday evening,be- [ mothers, The rainboy¥’ globes of the e y Aepliirampr Aot GEERERRY, e i o thidied oF i ¥ru coRA'S p Cliaracterissd the Leadiog Bocial Bvents of | *53 B Eessiioheoek, o _quatit gown of 1 10 and 11 o'clock, were: Dr. and Mrs. | light arch are not morg grti-colored than the | ,as st the Mot oiten s o esday ove | it hand ovgan man: How goes it, { Have, you know! the Past Week, white trimmed with bine ribbons, Moore, Generdl snd Mrs, Hrooke, Me, &nd | Bething suits sdoptec iy these sirens, and the | of Bis. And Mrr COBN (hee Brioai T oHOr | B (T oy hand orgun, min: “Sew welve met of stormy pain, Mrs. J. M. Thurston, a gown of red failie, | Mrs. George 1. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ki Al ket it y = JEORE - et At Al ) old grinc A 4 of sorrow's driving rain, e gold embrojdered. i stead, Mr.and Mrs. D B.' Hunt, Dr. and | PUY - exposo ,,n"?‘lmfl fom ~this | Al and Mrs, Charles Truite loave town | The fellow who writes, Aud &0 love the | 4\dcun betver meet agatn: v Mrs. A. M. Brock, a gown of white bro- | Mrs. Duryea, Dr d_ Mrs. Mercer, Mr. and knee-plus-ultra of a ‘Sdviety woman's cos- | today, Mr, Truitt to ashington and Mrs. old piano still,” voices the sentiments of an 11 1t blow = ‘ THE GRAND - YATES RECEPTION. # tiatne, Mrs, Robert Peattie, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Car- | tume renders a moffing spent as an | Truitt t Buffalo, to remain two months | astonishingly large number of people. VW7o BV GeNT T Lliab i Tt L — D. H. Wheeler, a gown of lilac crepe Mr. and Mrs, B. F. lagher, Mr. and | gnlooker not altogethanwithout profit |, Miss Ida Dixon gave a pretty Kensington Teacher— How many legs has a sheep, We have known x embroidered and combined with silk. Mrs. J. €, Cowin, Mr. John MeShane, Mr. On Wednesday o smalh but select party of | {08 Friday afternoon with twernity-five guests | Bobby Cleavert When our tears foll with the shower, Wow Countless Friends Pald Their | Mrs. Clark Woodman, o gown of gray faille | and Mrs. Nathan Burnham, M. and Mrsc H. | comen leancd from thp,} | to confusa stitches with pretty chatter. Hobby Cleaver (the butcher's son)—Do you AL Mlone LT " 5 ‘. H. y combined with velvet and lace S, Jaynes, Mrs. Meredith, Dr. and Mrs, rtly small and partiy: ot | _ Miss Tuez M, Haskell has gone to d | mean a dead sheep or a live sheep! Fere not shine and shadow ble e A O R e Miss Dewey, a charming toilet of pink silk | Demie, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Morse, | Miuid of swimmers, amd the splash and dash | Tsland to attend the wedding of her friend | , T Why, you stupid boy, what i | R Mot shine i shadow blent and the Misses Hawley at and crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Meday, Colonel Chase, ehto o' gdepided e, | Miss Jessie Burket, whic ces place to- | ference does that make Lo et x crep 3 and laughtor made'a gegidedly merry hour. | ket, which takes place to- | 3 Let us temper our content 4 Mr. Thurston's. Miss OF pretty gown of old rose, | Dr. and Mis. Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Hans' [ Amony the noticeably g00d swimiors wore: | MOYTow. |~ Bobby Cleaver—Well, a live sheep has four With e e ) i LU i . : 1, Miss Hanscom, Mr. and Mrs. George B, | Mrs. Clowry and Missdda Wood of Chicago | ~Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Riall left on Wednes. | 16033 but u dead sheep has two legs and two | g0 (G biow not every morrow o Miss Mary Milluxd, @ beautiful bocoming | Lake, itev, and Mrs. Lowls Zalmer, Mr. and | and Mrs. Henty Estabrook, while there was | dag for a week's trip to Ogden. During theie | SHoulders . Can be sad : Paesday " wn of white India raided with gold, | Mrs, 4 yman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles anumber of beginners who inclined to the Capt d Mrs, R e occupying - e 3 30, forgotting all the sorrow ! Tuesday's Reception. the, Coutant, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawloy, Mr. | ialiows nnd the siding board, Ong womiin | thelr charming home . 2 ¢ Cccupying ING PROMOTION. i SLL LGy | Myrinds of lights flashing from the win- Miss Bertha Yost, pink mousseline de | and Mrs Cornish, Mr. and Mrs, C. 8 Mel- | \who bares her pretty feet is the envy of he Miss Mintie Richard " ¥ 5 l o, We have had, dows of Mr. and Mrs. Henry es' palatial | chiffon with pink sil, decollote len, Colonel and Mrs. Daloas Backe, Mr. and | Juas PR “ v |, Miss Minuie Richardson, who has been vis- Me 1 Wor Let us fold away out fe 3 v { I 3 3 L and | Joss fortunate sisters, Naturally thers will be a ung Men and W Aud put by our foolish tears home on Tuesday evening acted as beckoning Miss Mary Sherwood, en silk and | Mrs. Samuel Burns, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. | 4 ravival of the vexed question of how much a shie Positions From Uncl 1 Ana throuih wll tho coming veats ki i an ey | et with lilies-of-the-valloy, decollete. Gray. Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Hopkins, Mr. and | o, o Talre o e VLT bE clad it wmovel e I i years cers, bright with promise,to d v woman may ta 0 e clad in moral J A < fingers, bright with promi draw an army Just be glad ) 1 s Y | Miss Tjams, a gown of white satin, cn tr Mrs. Willard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cat- | Beauty, but to oftset this there swill be . the . 5 luy afternoon the examinal g L ik of wiests 1o the most conspicuously | yeiled with tulle,and trimmed with grelotsof | 1, Mr. and Mrs, 'Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. | wholesome delight of the water and the op- | “)lln L 'lllvv»\_l\"-n[l{:mh: for government positions ended P W o SRR | Diillait soofhl function of tho wakiing ses” | peat! and silvar decrllote & 3 s Willinms, My AL | portunity afforded of seeiniz 5o 1much of onets | B Dy SUIS WEre o the visitors duriig | and the aspirants will probably have to b G son. As the doors on the north side swung Miss (! rown, a gown of red crepe vhn Collins, friends. | o ot SV, V0SE 0 sliena | 1 twee 3 0 tonths before they wi .00, a pet dog belonging to { open to admit the visitors, the rush of flower ""'\'l".““';i'. “i”‘,""r" 'f.“ e Blum i Bbad ‘\';", &u “"}“""‘"“\’, Mr, Hillside Sociability: i Vatag Draie ed S Y | \#:.‘:, ,.‘1"\\‘.’:' l:.'::h:\“,r‘,':::.’:.l::h..h; b ALY nmlm of the Prifice yeody station, seente s Iaden air heralded the witch- | MIss Stawart of Coun Sk AT R g S T i o i ) i | On Thur sourred the exami ¢ | New York, assisted Policeman ‘M J. dour combination of pink and blue in & gown and Mrs. Jotin L. Kenned The entertainment given Friday night at | Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Clark are making plans | On Thursday occurred the examination o L Of Ky TSy Police ery that would later beggar dgseription,when | of blue erepe and brocads with a garniture of ank Trwin, Mr., and Mrs the Hillside Congrogational church was a | foF un eurly change of rosidence, having de- | applicants for positions in the departmental l'_f“: "‘I‘“'\‘ In making an important arrest 1 gaze rested on the assemblage of | pink roses about the nd Mrs. Patterson, Mr. success in ex sation nd Mrs, Clute | © to remove their household goods to Bel- | gorvico of the United States, There were A ' shiness and phys| dash that Miss Gertrude Chambers, white silk and | Oscar Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gr ¥ o A L e | 11l This will be regrettable news for o Yo St 3 5 I'he policeman was patrolling the \ 1t thenmsclves to the festival lu ble, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetzor, Mr, and | 18 to be complimented on the excellent man- | their many friends Y ",""‘l“"""l" L it Hads “',”"“‘”:',“; Wooster street heat, accompanied by the The gorgeous house with its ch Miss Shears, a gown of white silk and | Mrs. John H. Wakefield, Mr. and Mr ner in which everything was arrangee and | WA number of friends gave Me. and Mrs, | J:‘-«».-\":fi.n; mlfi.?..y‘:muu::-':h. L to the | dog at about ¥ o'clock, when his aitten- pointments, its airof culture and refinement | net nd Mrs R. S. Hall, Di ca out. Great eredit is due the Misses | Johng Lankten a pleasant surprise last week | fp00q0 000 t Washington, The | tton was attracted by o8 of “Stop and the harmonions richness of colors Miss Leilia & L0 1 of blue silk and 5 nd Mrs, Rich Y siaett; | bloy; Cornell s, Smith. | on the occasion of their crystal weddi Sl ety S ail AhWRIIS ot IRIELS gofl- St of1" topentad se @ treat to the artistie taste, while the galaxy 1 ganze. Montgormer Svwishor Colby, Cornell, Evans, Smith, | o, pti0'them wwith @ dintier set and Y rly all upwards of thirty | theef! Stop thiefl” vopeated sevdral tho artlatly 4 ; AR g ey b i : Swisher and Stem and Messrs, Lemon, L S years of age and a numbe o long since | times, says the New York Herald. Tho like loveliness in the uljubi sl Curter, n gown of red crepe smery, Mr. and Mrs. ( S cut glass us a souvenir, b o lite: - Gue ) of youth, happiness and fine fe blazed in Of-1 id” Mrs, Adolph Meyer, [ son, Webband Wallace for the manner in | My “und Mrs, Richard O, Patterson enter- | biisecd the meridian offife, Ougofthean | man and dog started toward the spot the cyes like the smiling of April e 1 ywi of ghay crepe, Mrs. Moritz Meyer, Mr. | which their tions wero rendered. In | tained at tea last evening wt_their residence | [ooonts wis o br “‘u‘“‘l‘“‘;““’“\"'J":i:m“‘j\'_{ from which™ the cries procecded, and 13 where was a new “fascination and Miss Wakeley, a gown of yellow silk veiled Max Mever, Mr. Albert Cahn, Mr. and Mzs spite of the > and appreciative | Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Herrick Johnson of Chi- | 1is condition, : Leo, outstripping the policeman, fastened e i the dainty, exquisite druwing | with black " | 45, C e, Mr. and My Rocdor M audience was in attendance. The following | Rev. De. and Mrs, Harsha, and Koy The candidates were opposed to seeing [ his teeth in a trousers low of Jumes room framed with smilux and roses: in the mong the guests were: Lleutenant and and Mrs. Wm is the programme | Dr. and Mrs. John Gordon of On tfieir names in print lest they might not be | Drummond, n o about thirty years i bl i el gl it r\' o Uy o e o A s || Quartettsicy,.. endship, Love and Song | Mrs. Al orenson and childven left | suceessful in the work old, and held him until Hackett redched hall; up the polished staivwa rom Fort Omuha, Mr. and Mrs. Hor v and Mrs. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. | ° he Choir. “ Omahi on F vening last for Salt Lake | On Friday occurred the examination of ap- | the spot. with palms, exotics and roses, to the ¢ ir. Leonard ett, Mr. Charles l\llln ham, Mr., and Mrs. Ilm\mll\H“hmnhi Seleot Reading oo The Agent | City, where orenson has been engaged | plicants for positions in the railway mail ser- DR ing to estape from of the canv svered ball room, where Miss i Mr. Charles | Mr. A Clinton Powell, Mr. and Miss Edna Robertson. i1 cditing 3 = Tl . gt i b o g [y { ond we K, t0 estape ro! line Haols kewt rothi o to tho st i il Y M%) Raloh B roclonMama Mis Medigs. Miss:| Diot s | in éditing the Salt Lake o imes, and | vice, and forty-nine persons, nearly all young | {16 premises of Ernest Wagner, a dealer ::l"}'_"'}"”“"':““' ‘; Bive el s B et ]\‘L'”‘{.l‘“ Gl Wil b El‘m”‘“‘; s m" (““, Ui Miss B | where they will make their future home. men; wrestled with the questions propounded | ! m’“ R AT 1 WHCH AN Bt B t youth exulted, 1) \ and ma- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Br B2 axid Mrs! Josepli Tolimer, Mesand:Mre, | BoclBtlOneileigutty SO nsE Doy | M e ARiir Carten gave a/iteater pict D T and had with him at the time of his nr- reamed themselves rivls again or that =ohn Brady, and Mrs, Cha 1 Gen'l John B, Hawly fon.. & ....The Fireman | Mg VAT B s quired for an ordin rest sixteen ved fox and two polar hear boutiown of years ugo oper . M el Buirus, Miss | Miss i Mh\l ida, Woud o Chi NI R Par | - Will Roger ',,,","\‘f. toteach school, with the ¢ skins, ] ves equally susceptible with Burns, Miss Clara Brown, the Misses | cago, Miss Snarp, Miss Ida Sharp, Miss : ogers Sl , e AU the more agile members of the 400 to the | Buttorfield, 'Miss Katherine Barker, Mr. [ Kelley, Miss Kathryn Miss' Leola s i T DA o of lottor '\lfkllm.g"’1.xl':x':".'{»‘:1‘:'1“‘):.‘:‘],': Jali i "ll‘.m."”“",‘ At o BaE Gt sweet confusion of home and foreign beau | Milton Barlow, Mr. and Mrs, D. S. Barriger, ] j ik B Morr r, M. on which ordinarily belongs to winter, e it e iy b M Sy yo AL G L e Nt ] yeaux. Omahw's bouquet of matronly charm | Mr. and M. L. M. Beanett, Mr. R. W, Bowas, M1 Epoiied to linger in thelap of April, us is | o The exwmination was conducted, by My | of the building, anddiscovored Drum- and girlish grace was cheek by jowl with [ S, Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bier- Richard, i by the propos theatrics nd i"wtmmm,l‘f”l y departiont wHo was os- mond by the noise he made overhead buds and blossoms transplanted for'the ocea- | bower, General and Mrs. Brooks, V Recitation “Jones" eaux in process of arrangement under the | (B8 098 by the lo \ sonsisting of Messrs, | While engaged’in the robbe sion., The result was an embarrassment of | Mrs, ~Buwdette, Licutenant Bookmille ir. . Marplo, Mr. eMicient management of Miss Shears, Mr. | Jisted by, (e (e boas GRS " | " Drummond pleaded not guilty yestor- loney that reduced the bees i of [ Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Brock, Mr. Thom 'k, Mr. John Pat DUt e ' Hodges and Mrs. McKenun, MU LT he T degan tomihly. ad. sy R RS o AU B TN S ATl 1o - dancing men to a state border ighlin, Dr. and Mis. J. R, Conkling, M. . Mr. John Collins, M sscs J. Swish Stem. Last evening Mvs, H. M. Caldwell gave a | ot JOvt 8 B B0 o ralln S Tah] K R A i A" " tion. 1 Mrs, J. C. Cowin, My, and Mrs, R . Simeral, Mr. Charles Wils Rocltation SR HelIg Beri1 A mBe A RTIOR oA ta [ s ot o | jo UV lTeTRON MARKELHOER UREHER XUV ! On descending the broad the | Cushing, Mr. John Collins, Mr. Charles . Netherton Hutl Solo A oung ladies visiting the Misses Yates at | 31 ‘"“”‘",‘mxj‘"“["} o ot | ation: guests paused involuntarily to drink in the | Clapp, Mrs. H. M. Caldwell, Mr. and Mr 5 Miss Herth Logge Hillside.” Cards were in order for the Sl - ol = e el Beauty of the animated scene, while their | Levi Carter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Cuttin, The Shakespeare Club. Recltation........... % Poe’s Raven | staider portion of guests and the evening fool . Intorested in | AMUSKMENTS. beat In happy consonance with the | Miss Leola Carter, Mr. John T. Clarke, Mis3 | On Tuesday evening at the “Buchelors,” | || WL ing Musie | Pissed with equal enjoy those who undergo these exuminations and = Il|4-'l||4’-\\~‘;| ‘:[.-(‘.‘.l,:l.".:‘vrmn\l\'. 0 partion- |G :;n‘mgl- \,lmllnI{L‘-rfl. S vln]m-l] Champlon 8. | 410 North Tienty-second street, was held {55 DV, Colby and o e (x. ud A\ll'fl\,lllr\sml B. Morse have ariived | do ull [ can to encourage them. Washington oyd’ era ouce hle o 1§ i 't -3 hase, Mr. and Mrs Charles 1. Deuel, iss e v ina . i 9 1 > i the lnst meeting of the Shakespeare club, | Dialogue. . 5 i Guostion | from China. Mr. Morse i the son of Mr. | with its quick life 15 a place where they can in ll\ln‘lr Jx‘:ll(;"]':;;’:x l:ululli i p::wnll‘. l‘llvll«- {)v\\'»'\' i\!rhmug.\lr:lt ‘:;!".'A")\\ }; n and it was tvith real regret ”“'.”‘1‘. members | ¢ Miss Etta Smith [.rnTvn“ i and M. A, D. Morse of this ¢ He ison | develop .““ the 1,.[,-"(,..1.“ r and apacity they | -y $ P s eautiful mantel picces weve f Mr rife P Bemis, Mr. Luther Dra T RO BbloiT ety 3 the Work | a two yedrs' leave of absence, huving been in [ have, or €0 to thau they will on BoYD & HAYNES, Managers. ed with roses, a bowl of [ Mr.and Mrs. E. S. Dundy, jr., Dr. and Mrs. | said good-bye for a time to the gregurfious en- Miss | the Cliinese gov e for the past | ghair - - I 3 4 ) 3 & ese gove ce f¢ i nativ pink ones on_ the stone shelf in the hall | J. C. Denise, Mr, and Mvs. Henvy E: joyment of the “Bard of Avon.” The winters’ e | fifteen v Phis entitles him to this long The work in the department is easy andtho | Three Performances Only. Commenclng fforded a point of charming color, while on | brook, Mr. otherton -~ Hal® M. [ ovenings with the poet have been altogether ATHIETCR Vo B Ety: o Ho will speud the greater putt of | ciorks. ave off duty ¢t o'elock i the after- Monday, April 28. entering the pink, blue and gold drawing [ and ~ Mrs. €. Wil Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman gave a pleasant hizh- | his time in the mourtain pines of New Famp. ; b SoLat el lE IS tire. L i 7 i AR s e P i) Hamilton | qalightrul and none more memorable than the | ; ntain b i noon, leaving then cousiderable ieisure time. | And a tadies’ and children’s Tuesduy Matineo room th N reeted With plensura ] M. Pinnio Hamilion, M andMra, Gllbect | 50 SIS cidad the. sedsoil Briettilyiiing. | S0 Batty. on Monday evening fu Honorot | 1 later in England with Mrs, Mor: Tliato e & greit mAily, prafessioRaL and: sels "HE W. G. COUP m!r:;::;l\!‘!"\llflun ed’ by the A:};\lel.'.:-h‘”nln:l\l.[ ::’xlg- .md‘A}s_-.»v”l\l. I\x.-”“’:"f‘;'"fli u e :.(‘ on e | Mr. and Mis. Thomas O The prizes were v entific schools in and about Washington, and THE W. C. tnlug ot lireo Aquare tablo!|F e B M. Faiefiold, Mr: and Mrs, Bo s selection mght, | o 41¢ selocted and useful, Mrs, Colpetzer | Aty amount of conjecture has been ocea- 1 if one wishes to becomea lawyeror physician, e R T e T e it SOOI e Gt B G B R flmmh | sioned by the pretiily engraved “Thorwald” | or to master some special line of sciénce an | oAl b B I Bt Can . Lhida s GErss s G i und Mendelssohu's —delicious | G0 B0 Tecived o duintily boana | 0 Mr: and Mys, J. M. Thurston's invitations | excellentoppoptunity is there offered him to”| o o o v T AT He e QLGS I JaShadcs and Mrsi Geovge L. Glberty 2 music rendered by Miss Rustin o M. ed u daintily bound | curious, let me explain. | carn enough mioney to support hin and pay of. Buckloy's Sixtean arses that do e iidol Gl I e | CHLGL R [ER el SIS S (e still in their cars, the readers felt | copy of Mavic Bushkirtseif by way of conso- | Thorst all expenses of instruction. I could mention | T vedkbyerva ittt D HRIGeNT _,'!‘il ‘v"'" '\ C '\“ '\'[ ‘f"l‘l B | gome natural trepidation as to the ontcome. fation. ~ The first prize for mien, a silver L mo | aereat many grnd men in this country Who | " Grand novel street parade each day. of the sixteen Mesibl b iibs aad i the | Hodpest MeNE e O T oriie e Dy KondEnT However, divectly the reading began with | mateh-box, was wou by Dr. Gulbraith, the | ] Consequently, Thorwald s lit have built themselves up this way | beautitul horses, nt 1 a. m rved seats oWl afl Hviting pinbH ! cHe Y smoKirEz rosnt || TonearnisBTs oA M AT ad C el e intelligent infery ion of cach favorite u.u?ul a pucl of Fraukiurt playing | Thor's place and is not a vagary of the fancy, [ “Unfortunately, however, drini and cards | in Barquetteand Parquette C1 oty o Gl ATt LBt o i e LI Ll il s i 1 v absorbing interest manifested | cards, R | but belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Thurston by | employ ten of | i - L iy e = wits - Mecca for men and women alike. Keller, Mrs. B. E. B, Kennedy s AL i ) ;i 3 [t N OF 1 Willbe put on sulv Satard; e Jmananc L e || S E. B. Ke self, thus proving that choice of personation | The g + Mt und Mrs. Orr, Mr. | vight of long assoclation the ! sequence | L i L e T el Mo M, | 0 invigorating agent contrasted with which N Wit e G Uhe whning of _the third prize | Uiy Fapidiy §0 dowst 1o utter ruin. P e 4 g i 3 {15 Sl o ! S| the importance attached to a committee-made | Mr. and 3 . Mt Mus. ‘Thurston, | giearded by Ouce a Week for a list of authors —— ’ O H N, the Misses s, Miss Stecle, Miss Da L r, Murs, 4 3, Miss S, + by a 2 < e 4 i ¥ i DOx ol the Mi tes, Miss Stoclo, I DAL e e e llin g aeiami o bugan incidont, us ephemeral as mush- | Mr. und Mrs. Van v, Mr ad Mos, Col- | by an Omaliayoung \woman, whosimply es- | A French paper says of u recent mur- Oyd $ Upera fjouse ) 3 fiiiden 4 ] itk e LV AN C LS | iGoms: WSO HG b mme was shorter than | petzer, ) A Mg, o Mr.and Mrs. | gived it one evening pour passer le temp, « aps © SThe miscraant: 3 evide inel 19, Ma T | i AEonn M MR SunmMEIHNE R | avnl) the suphe ; the only bitter n | Hunt, Mr. and Mrs., Waltefield, Mr. and Mrs, | Sfied it ono evening pour pusser le telub an | der SARLhmisCreng 'n‘“.l) “’l'r‘l o BOXD BITAYNES Misakces S I e e e e N Corm the entire . sweet being the absence | R o, M. and Mrs. Thouipson and Mis. | ceiving the prize in the _way of an edition of | SCUTeh of money, but M. Durand had |, s AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COM- “The hostess was a churming picture with | Mereer, Mr. ahd Mrs, Meday, Miss D of Miss Rustin and Mr. Mackintosh, [ Du Bois. | & standard author bound in cloth and gilt, | Prudently deposifed all his cash in the | e eI N her silver touched hair, her gown of sitver | app, Mr., and Mrs, Fred - McConne pTLORIE LIS Lnd SO SBOTIA E Brito A Dainty Dinner. | the postman brousht her a letter from a rival | banl and - consequently lost only his i 4 Y T A T P T T ] | B Ry o G the occasion with their presence, e b R | in Brookivn, who wrote: “Understand me, | life The Funniestof all Great Comedies i GEETE SV St oI O E Y G UL | MRl M PN AatliM e Apropro of the really artistic reading of |~ Mrs. Warren Moy Rox yeachurme| I do 1ot envy you your prize but I, to- | = = e oyt Mo, Brank M, M and Mus. P | Shylock ewrly in the season by ono of the | ing little dinner on Thursday evening with | with sovéril of my friends, think it AMUSEMENTS ’ to believe that the oecasion was the twenty- " Miliard, Miot Andia Mithed, e and | embers, who gained fresh Luuréls on Tues- i t. e table was a vision | o that the prizes are all awarded in the oy S sigghth unniversary of her wedding. 3 Joseph M. Mef Mr, Vs the following story sy T subyy embroidered linen, | West_amd we write to know if it is a hoax: s & Mid Dbmon was voby Deeomiely gawned e e Mot \1\‘ ,:‘y‘l‘! I§A5{?;lr'(xvx§. ,m‘\"' 'f",l l.""v,, AL l\"‘,‘;",'.','}'“\":lm”f‘y' Torm | the bowl of Easter it Tt feaniteryiigie [ 800, e Lt Sonat 10 beke ybi - wllcel Lns s libn D‘-me Edzn Musea TIN 8[:]] DIE]Q 1i'Nile green faille combined with ! d M Tiols, Miss Nicl a f e Me enice!” ma s = A TR o S W yonr information. e young grcen brocads and tuimmed \“l‘l\‘pl!\’;-”('ll“lll'n N ORthi “ll{.nh\ll t }\’;‘n:'n! ago, went again o sce the story of Shy- | white candies and pol candlesticks | Juqy's \nmll n-daw answered the letter, L '“) Mrs. Johnson wore a handsome gown of old | Walter I and Mis, A. C. Powell, Sy ,‘- % ® | the drawing room fo dégorate a tissue paper | Dutu aviosi _" fHIG W LA 5 Now specinlties. Funny rose faille trimmed with old vose plumes, en and Mr Pritehictt, Mr. ","-' N: dulc 1 )','“‘ ,‘,"“’ me, mean, | gowel with a fiug whilo. biindfolded. A5 an | Feward had arrived in due time and that the | Prof. Geo' ge Bl ooks, (.n"f, D Tots of pretty Sirls traine, bodice cut square and trimmed with Bennington, Mr. ‘and Eaing o Wiy orhy Searsiare, ander carried away a buneh | Omaha girl’s suecess was due_entirely to 5 B R L piiiies R i A £ R e N e memory, she baving learned this list, with THE BLIND MUSICIAN. ; § Ay Byeet inay mownion e MOt M) Powder, Rouge and Patches, 5 ote Dol ORI inmumerable other things, her mother's [ o 5 ey e P, blu te, with trmmings of nith, Mr. Go On Thursduy evening the gy notes of i Thaer arivis. meanviie voe | kice. Fancy the amazement of theunsuc- | The Pan-American Novelty Co. Bo d s O Bl’a HOUSB te b ! potswood, Mr. and Mrs, James sic again cchoed inthe neighborhood of | music lent its aid to the charm’ of the even- sful Brooklynite! 20_CLEVER ARTISTS—20 u D ‘ Miss Bes s lovely in a decolleto N She Colonel | “Hillside,” the occasion being a_small im | i aud goa-night was a_deplorable neses. e et BOYD & TAYSES, Munagers, fortunate guests were: My, and PEPPE "jnl 1‘""“"’“‘ Lander, M Tjauw Mvr. Barke, Mr. | gown of white embroidered mousseline de soie trimmed with ribbons and white carna- and Mrs. E. | promptu tete pondre dance gotten up by the s, v, M. and | argees Yates in honor of their visitors, with at Stage Shows 7 Big Departments! One Dime Admits to All. heridan, M J. B Emine ONE Nl(ill’l‘ ONLY. Puatch-wors jumping oft of 1 Mus. Lu nd Mrs. Willi ; I | Norris and Mr, Kenne : ele, who will be remembered as | Taber, John M. Thups- | @ little leaven of older folk to lend dignity. —_— Wednesday Even'g, April 30, having visited the Misses Hoagland a winter | ton, M. Mrs. in, | Ten young women looking like ladies at'u Mackintosh-Rustin. “The Turkish sultan 0 ¥ ath— b _ SR £ tho Eminant Comoaiar or :\\-‘. since, wore n'h_t'l‘rll\lm‘( (|m;|_(mlélm|| ::f All|-~, {‘1 V. Touz Mrs. Clark 1 French court festival, wore full ball gowns The wedding of Mise Claire Rustin to My, | F IL“:“‘""‘ n-mn:vlm_ m:u ropruss glt]u-] ll\uni(\ UPPER TRXAS QUADRUPT ;| Engagementof t HI mI"«[:I-"bfi Disangusssinpre ot fiononc s ket in s e with powdered hairala pompadour, abe- | 5. H, Mackintosh will be celebrated tomor- | Sivo way. o S bt will have to B .] i KlOvesesOlle b bu D \Mtahd guitiug touch of rouge und an added allure- | yow afternoon at 250 oclock, the Rev. Dr. R e ASE [SALL OHN ) 5] mpany In Gus G. Her- iy Siic Omaha vs. Sioux City B A APRIL 26, 27, 29 and 0. WANTED the EARTH. ment in the way of a saucy pateh of - black comt plaster. " The touté cns aresque and attractive toa do » staider foll fi In view the wed- v and effect- . M. Yates, Mr. and Mus. B gowned in pink silk and striped gauze, | Miss Wakeloy, Mr. Will Wi 0 decollete. Mrs. D. H.” Wheeler, Mr. and Mus, D, H, | Di N , & daughter of Bishop Hawks, | Whecl M. and | drew the eyes of t Dury of the recent ing will be a quic ing the Mic sxumple of what swelldom is ap- persons name r.. Mr. Chatles Wilsor naagnial SR A inamg Lias inhevited much of ber mother's beauty. | Mrs. B. B, Wood, Mr. and M, James M, | fivedftence than is profitable when one's | ouly the immediate el ] thiogsiter e toraitnb e glsiranitatgacior, wonderful bed by o womin | Woolworth, Mr. ind Mis. Jolm L. Webster, | Wishes tend prizeward. Miss Dewey in blue | Miss Rustin avill wear oW i eDecyir R niy sniisRnato e ndam they R rices. Seatsgo on sulo Tuesduy \ . e el oot BIMOL creamit ive trimmingsof duch- | water hero does nob agreo with your husband, cxular prices, ME OALLIED AT 3:830 | vk s sloes, dep s a well, tup her ), fuce in the most G blossoms Soft s aptivat- was radiant, Miss | €35 luc Two Ha ome Receptions, Bicholtz in blue and silver " lig on her pretty blonde doctor, he hasu't | the instance of the l Coming Ma, 5 e a1 b o COloT e : . ; Steel wore pooming. the pl: —_— | inge annor. b wis gowned in corn colored | e two receptions given by M. and Mrs, Stodlver m:‘p"‘\; IELgeAniof sreaniand |y ddiug breakfast e bride ustod water for ten year m ~ Wan Soey handsome in Nifo | Thurston during tho weck, on Friday evening | ity Cicetive gown of biack and Fods Miss | £room will 1eave for un fndetinite stay i the | Gensus tal S e e I‘IL RAND green mousseline de sofo and striped gauze, | in honor of M. and Mrs. W. H. Holcomb and | Kerr an aivy confection of pink tulld, Miss | st 2 : X are there in thi } Miss McKenua, whose gowns are always n honor of the Misses Hawley, | Florencg awming in white, Miss | _F'or the benefit of curious womankind 1 Kentucky housewife—Wall, there was six Y 1d becoming, was ing i )his or brightness, beauty and hos. | Bessie ®utos o ved, Miss Hawks in | Will describe Miss Rustin's very chic go-away | this mornin’; but pap and th” boys went out { embroidered net over pink silk. s grace, They were livgely and orna- | pink was a picture, wiile Miss Williams and | oWn. Itis of mole colored cloth with a | apter brealcfus’ fer a serap with th' Muggi . A X s Orchard in blic teoat and coat trimuted with narrow seu- | eses, aud [ don't know how many there is This Sunday Night. y attended, skillfully conducted and ( o sweet and ilk. Bappily consummated, <ho bijou of u house, | felching to n degred from St. Joseph were | thun which nothing could be more artistically | The guests in addition were e e e STty e charming, was firly embowered in 1oses and Johmson, Mr. and Mrs. Cowin, Mr. and | constitute t i LS By : One Grand Extra Performance. eigh, a very fetching young | spring flowers, the deep window seats being Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Hanscom, | 10 the modi trinmph, and the wea; will AR i S i 0 see the pleasure there is in an_ocean an, with exquisite gold brown hair, wore | transformed into banks whercon palms, ferns Hanscom, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett, My, | be fair and fine as becomes a bride, u i ine as be s bride. voyage, [ suppose.”” he managed to say, and « wown'of lilac embroidered gauze, with shoes | and the India rubber tree grew for tho d Mrs, W. V. Morse, Mrs, Caldwell,’ Mr, e llwl(\)|'|l|~h4-dlu‘\n~;l"llh;- bulwi .;H_l“ i ; “One good turn deserves another,” is Miss Dewoy, over whoso well poised hand- | 1tt'of the cconomical dressmaor, ' Miss Anna Millard w: i a gown of pink net and The other visitor o s follows sweet and girlish in i braid of the same shade. A little apote that matehes t i he graceful tonch of millin mole | pow will | iy do cay Mrs. Lemon, s of ships ¢ and gloves to mateh, ion, while delicato hydrangea and flaunt- [ Vietor Caldwell, Mr. Arthur Smith, M i Miss Mary Pairleigly who has a pretey face, | i tilips witi was like begonia and the | Stanley Smith, ¥r. Notherion Hale, Me. ar - was gowned ina bright red crepe combined | rich colored lenvesof folinge plants udded | thur Guion, Mr. John Patrick, Mr. Wils | some head is hovering the crown of a social | ' ; with vely ternately glovious and deli Doane, Mr. Steel und Mr, Carr The man who is going down hill meets lots Miss MeKinney, who is the acknowledged | to odd nooks and corners. The aiv was filled —_— lopslex ."f"““_l"""‘ et ath, gave an | of people with their noses turned up. | 5 5 I 3 A) v of St Joseph,worea gown of whitesillk [ with music from the hall above staivs, where Five Years Old. exquisite lunchieon_on Thursiay in honor of | washerwon work hias but just begun ([ lnL( l ()VL 0 Tectively trimmed with satin | the orchestra discou iins of fairy-like [ Five yearsis a quarter of a milestone, at | the Misscs Yates and theiv visitors. A heau- | when she is approaching the clott | . I believe there w 1| LOOK AT THESE PRICES ! Custom in your hons sweetness, Th Miss Hosea wore a triumph of the mo- | and the women perfume from “the flowers | least in'a baby of | tiful polished oak table was uncovered, save wowns combining to theill [ g e B0 N in the center, where a bitof embroidered | i life and the passing of i candle-lighted und fed for the diste’s art inagown of blue moussiline de | the se with continuous delight, inclined 8 3 linen with manifold duinty stitehes served us | Fonest Milkmun. dam, ther: “ee soie with a garniturve of forget-me-nots the guests to the belief that the witchery of [ nonce on sweets is a neverto-be-forgotten oc- | a background for a cut glass bowl filled with | have on sever the cows to AL guests there were scor the Arvabian Nights was closing themin a sion, jonquils. ow roses had | be more caveful, but they insist that it is im- | Box Seats. ey ots, g them Mrs. Sa 0s of pretty enchantme that must of Ou Thursday little “Bil Lander made | been for ch guest | possible to make milk without wate Orchestra, 1st 18 Rows . wi of black velvet with a corsage bou- > broken by good night. this five-league step through wonderland and | 804 th d to their charming | Phe man who takes things as they come | All other Orchestra Seats voom down staivs was k- toilettes was protty i the extreme, Dull- |y quet of red 1oses and the same decp colored 70" to him Balcony, 1st 8 Rows hus any enjoyed, on this luminous afterncon, the com- fiowers in her beautiful hair was an inspiva- | ble in its beauty. A square table covered ness stops when champagie pops and the i i PR e > tion for @ painter, ! with elaborate. linen gocorated. with. pinic | pany of four little Howard street friends at a | result of jooking upon the fasciyating sparkle | Whisky is sald to fmprove with age, but é“xi'}lvm Balcony. . Mis. Horace Everett of Council Bluffs wore | roses on Thursday and red ones on Fr 4 o'clock dinne of this wine of wines, was to gi idad ;| EUISINGINOVEL ALENONED,ye IS RUeRY G,y veaaiy s paleilE i aitelvins ¢ a handsome gown ot black velvet with some | was further by myraids of pink- | A birthday cake in the center of the table | zest to budinage and persif new Strunge asibamayapnent, s man is nobin ol SECURE SEATS AT ONCE. ] wonderful point luce shuded candic nisite glass can- | Guounded by flowers and pretty coloved | touch of roseleaf in the ch > in M, L. M. Bennett, a gown of bluek net | delabra that flashed with the prismotic colors | FHTONICG Y JOWErS, and, b dainty cups was served in the draw andles ap- Al light to to Miss St gold embroidered over black satin, of jewels, Mrs: Cow i meiEul | Omaha Commercial Gollege, cywhere disposed about the es- | (@ HPOPS: peared, each a Mise Bessie Yates, turesque > flash of ~ time picturesque room were candles, | [EFGE TG 8 of the five small Miss k agown of black embroidered lisse over gray satin daiuty bits of chinu and glass that repre! | 1he dizsied - oves < of the ' five small | Niss Anga Millard, Miss Stewart of Council ROHRBOUGH BROS., PROPRIETORS. COR. 15TH AND DODGE STS, A, Wakeley, & gown of rod faille Alth and good taste in happy b tble, unencumberad by cgrown fole” filled | B, Miss Williams, Miss Orbbard and & broidered with gold and trimmed with lac the flower-filledconservatory af- | thbie: wnencuimbered by G evown folke " filled | sy Yrost, Mes St A. D, Balcombe, & gown of black velyet with beautiful point 1 Mus. John Clavk Jones, a faille with pink ro Mrs, Broc oppor hities for the utter- of air nothings remarkable Mly for thele evanescent sweetness. ] some supper was served by the Omaha wn of rose colored faille | elub, in short everything showed a close at | : brocud in the V cut | tention oh |.||~'] of the '. ux'«'l .Ahlll' );n\l i““l hodice. hostess to the minutest detail calculated to %9 " IR0IE. L 1 (R A A A - i i s Caldwell, o very hundsomo gown of | ensure tio comfort and furthe enjoyment of PoDURIE soRRTOmiIEied tng Ukavijgbeon |1, Biee. Walsloy lafh afs\Yodnesday for a ylait olack mousseline de soie and Ive their guests. 1y iy oY Ne 0 friends eagos sutin, W | P Mr.Sand Mrs. Thurston were assisted In re- | DEver eat 1haaein and no amount of assur- | Dy, B W. Lee retureil on Tuesday from a | Mrs, Cushing, @ handsome gown of white ig on Thursday evering by Mr. and | Onoe tbabBaldufts lco cream never is pe short visit to Battle Ciynls brocaded satin Mrs. Holcomb, while VWYL (ORR0 WOG DOV i o.We. dousplancaq M. Paul Horbuch {oft today for a short a gown of white tulle | Morse, Mr. and Mrs. F apoontub: Tha -likle. hoat "did..thex honors : satisfaction, Edward Lear might have got- T ten now i or future jingles from the % «Raelakgoaslp, . * when the | Mr. Ed Sherwood leftion Thu m with grated brown bread in it was 8 rved, one swall visitor vefused to cat it on | Miss Delano of Bosto#is the guest of Mr. :ount of the “spots in it." and Mrs. Kirkendall. | gown of sday for Col and M. and gracefu id remarked with a sigh at bed- | SteY at Battle Creek, Mict | last gt 50 e | | Mr: W, Gartn o Charles L. Suunders | i - ¢ whito sutin embroidered with silve Mrs. Swobe lent their aid throughout the AR % ! IR time that he wished it w Mrs, S, J. | @ gown of white bro- | drawing rooms. T AT s ek have returned from New York caded safin with pink roses about the decol- | -~ Mrs. Thurston wore a superb gown of old My Tohn A, Horhadls o lete bodice, se and wine coloved brocade, en traine, with o 3 0 oy SOLR A - B RO i ¢ Ms, H. 8. Rollins, a gown of pink silk | diamonds A Social Evening. atler.s dedghtiul visit . Yashlugton | fauze combined with pink and gveen bro- | Mrs. Holcomb wore an elegant gown of | The “Starlight Social Club was pleasantly Mrs. James I Cluugbers aud family ve e Dlack thread | aille entertained on Wednesday evening at the | turned from the southyay Chursduy | Mrs. C, W, Hamilton, her wedding gown, t, lack mousseline de chiffon | oo or Me. . Eponeter 4024 Tzard streot Mr. and Mys. WilligugMarsh are at home fashioned in Paris, of white brocade and | with a white crepe front in the bodice. ROPRON P o et ALRRE again after a pleasunt stay in the east lc Mus. Poland, & Landsome gown of black | Games and music served to pass the hours Mr. and Mrs. John “ shuell ave at home Mrs. Warren Rogers, white faille, embroi- | silk. enjoyably, a guitar solo by Miss H. Epeneter | qzain after o prolongéifstay in Califoruia, loved with silverand trimuied with Duchesso | Mrs. Swobe, umu;vu‘nr Dack satin clabor- | being enthusistically encored. The house | Colonel and Mes. Sii preparing to | Loid it y trimmed with jet, square eut hodice a law! e brf R Ead v R T 70 {0 honaalaamints T AR noli S Mus, Lyman’ Richanlson, & gown of mauve | .~ Mrs. W, V. Morse, s gown of biack luce | 324 1awn were brilliautly lighted with praity | go to housekeeplug ab treet A Rolrbough, English Dept. el lwhlhnllflh Penman, PRUPERT Bk et bratded with aaid effect, aud the supper party at half past ten | Canon Doharty and Mr. John A, Creighton 3 M. G Rohirbough: Bt Mis. Meday, u gown of gray faille embroi- |~ On Fridav evening Mr. and Mrs. Thups- | Was as m such an_occasion may be, | were on the traiy g to Chicago on Mon i \aTal e LM MSRPRAREN, KL, deved in silyer v ton were . ussisted 1 receiving by | The guests were: Tho Misses Della Ford, [ day This institution is dofng more today for young men and women than all other colleges of the kind in our state, It hag odick ave at | several departments presided over by the best tenchers to be had. Several new classes in the various branches will bagin met s , | May 1. A new class in Shorthand and Typewriting beging noxt week. This is the best Shorthand school in onr'stata, Prof. Mosher is the most prog and thorough teacher to be found. Students weite from 75 to 100 words per minute in T. M. Ovr left for their home | § months. We have located more young men and women in positions as stenographe nd hookkeepers in the past two 'years ay ufter a short visit to their many | than any college east or west. Within the last six or s weeks wo have located 22 of our students in positions, and have Mrs. Doane, & gown of black satin, corn | the Misses Hawley, and throughout | Clara Edholm, Mary Anderson, Olie Foley, | Mr. and Mrs. colored front, trimmed elaborately with laco, [ the roms by Me.' and Mis. Henry | Mable Lewis, Lucy Flynn, Liny Smith, | home to their Murs, Ernest Riall, a gown of black net over | Estabrook, Mr. uud Mrs. Colpetzer, Mr, and | Wilma Barker, Ruby Mamie Davis, | Kount ol rose silk Murs. Lander, Mr. Richard l}lfllm and’ My, | Hattle and Selma Epenete J Johnston, Mr. Mus. George P, Bemis, o gown of blackem- | Robert Patrick Emma Allison, l‘n-\ Rosenber Georgie | on Tues: s8iv broidered uet, bined with black vhite Mprs. Thurston wore a handsome gown of | Goddard, Lulu Thompson; and from Council ends | f silk, Duchesst lace b black and Wt | A brarade combiaed Wi eron | Biuffs wero the Misses. Walter Swanisop, nesde WOgake, et had numerous applications we were obliged to decline because of having no one ready. We have never snown such a des My, Charles Deuel, a gown of lilac crepe, | and point lace and trimmed with pearl pas- | Maud Wilson, Edua Snyder, Belle Snyder, | gt e 1a the BT f“\ mal m' u mund for stenographers and bookkeepers. It is the best time in the world to prepure yourself for work, These students embroidered. samenterlo, Belle Hardin, Auna H Fay Hart,” aud | o0y R 8 of hersister, | who have taken positions are getting from #40 up, Will you get ready? School will be in session the entire summer. You M. Joln . Baker, a gown of ashes of [ Miss Hawley woro o gown -of white satin | Messrs. . Potter, . Goodsell, G. Dolstrom, | X0 NRECTWEER 0 | can begin any time. Normal course for teachers began April 1, and will continue indefinitely. An extra teacher has heen ‘.::::»l;i.‘llxl.-..m.l..m~.l with velvet and Duch- un;llhz:-muv:::xl_:.\;._Al:“l:§-rdnuul."‘x\.::ui,:.{ AR l\ ll‘:;:‘l:m\:l‘_l ““&‘m’ ;l‘x -;‘\l_ll!:;\‘ll‘;Ik‘l‘t)l“\";' Dt RIA RIS SR “‘1 ‘;""“'“‘H ..’fl.ll‘i ‘;: ',.., emplo; ll“‘wm P.ms),‘n-nl his whole life in normal work. We will furnish you board for three hours work per day. From e qubiise Clucs Hawloy,a_Sown of pale blue | B teiie O Westerdonl, W. Hoantauman. b | trn here about May | now until September L wo will receive public school children of all oges and g them special instruction in English or Min. 8. . Morso, o gown of black and | wreaths of red roses, red feators i her hair | O'Brien, R: Mulby, W. Weed, Ed Froe,’ F. | A party of belles are considering the many. | DUsiness branchs. Special attention 18 paid to Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, ‘ete. Prof. Mosher is now giving lessons white striped satin Mrss Estubrook wore & gown of black net | French, H. Lips Dutton, Miller, ¥, | sided charms of taking a cottage i the heart | DY Mail in Shorthand, and he will give the first lesson free to anyone sending for it I'his is an effective way of learning Miss Josiah Hill,'s gown of black 1aco, do- | ovor proats stk thimned. with. bluck veivar: | Ellingwood, H, Leeds, H. Roscagreen of Wisconaln for the simmer, Shorthand. Satisfaction guaranteed, We have for sale all kinds of Stenographer’s Supplies. Tpewriters for rent or sule collete, with red roses. decollette bodice and red roses e Mrs. General Jobn R. Brooke's mother and = 50nd 30¢ for ¢ gross finest college pen manufactured, If you want to review any branches of st idy or become prepared Lo Mrs. Gieorge Stebbins, her wedding gown | Mrs. Colpetzer, 8 hundsome gown of blue, | In the Swi 3 Stearns and Mrs, Hill, ure her | hold a good position, attend the 0. C, C, of white faille trimmed with luce. brocuded satin The season at the natatorium has reopened ed on Thursda; Write ROHRBOUGH BROS. for circulars and beautiful specimen of penmanship., You are invited to call and visit Mes. Will Poppletou, u gown of light blue here were some charming costumes wwong | and women with acquatic tendencies, in lieu | Me. W. B 1 of Neligh, who visited | the College when possible,

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