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R e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY, MACRH 1, [8)1--SINTEEN PAGES. \ . o wit tulle overdross w; ny. Mrs. Perfoct has wikee, the home ofabar parents, taking | ward R. ater, Dr.and Mes. Joh on sndor of the Omaba Mereury, Seloe- | orry Y \ Yo . ¥ wis attin nof p aid ovly gain A another gom in tho n]‘,u‘; E i T soueany, Yot Konnr Sinii Steptten | Brof; Ceeegs Citlan e, BIH1 e uttd What the Bmart World is Talking About ong 1 X e T e s Clams Great! The #heatest in the coun. | LT Davenport 0 Ll g Ntectiona by | They'll Answer if You Misod Oh During the Restful Period, \ Y ; L. Kennard, Ca N porformor tions by Y 3 Miss Hosewater and My ( Hodgze turally Will Go Well After the Roast Yo £ high-five r ey, He's had five sales 40 the last two ye Dr. Batley, first . and raked his pile onch Hue ah i plate " Mr. and Mrs, Haloy's | it MOVEMENTS OF SOCIETY DEVOTEES L e fhursaday evoolng Sl NHS Mrs. Chias i ' | PCKINGS AND STEALINGS OF WITS, b 9 s \ Mrs. I L. Woek . Haloy, 402 Hamilton skroe t t Mre. Dr. RO W Is whic You Can Enjoy the Stipt psoft Others Tor Perhuaps Somne One Will Bigh Five Parties, Dinners and Ker . b Mrs, WA G y i The ¢ corps of M harles N, Haley, M e igh five elub was ni ®ington Teas, Continue to bo figtol Mr s, Haley wilt Wi i the Atteaction for Social s i f hwick, M v O, Mrs. Haley's A g Movemoents and Whereals Gt the Lan, Pe 3 3 st kersham, Miss 1t brought tham noar 1 b A el lvod 1o ke the s t Row? v be remetbered noa d ar a day onad lay, wis \dat 1 w w popular play Cigars and tobaced, pray! He cuu by cards were very somo and evoked A Y { ‘1 N e i fre . sing comm ners wore | ! W THL Aloxan 5 1o sport an ele wpple pu th . wid after aWi M s denr friends to r ) Ken with ve ] \ i . b Chileken salad with re hes, u time s pass very rs. Dalg, Mr He can ek ) ssion, and the A t 3 1 W : Mets, jr.. M. F i Nuts. raisins ud fry Miss llizabeth Tatum left vesterday for ¢ hard eruch 0 N v of the storm without unti ce Bradloy has gone to \ on You f the s iy weathor I understand, Ving my hand t firml \ entertained o fow e tlomor At dinner on W ednesday even att, Mrs, Dr. Snorw Mus, Teov. Brow Bay in cold prospiratio ‘ . \ s served duting the ; seter, Mrs. Noo, Mr 5 ntre of the table was o miniatu Mrs. Parmelee, Mrs, M Kk ETLoE fotlar | 1 cod with smilax, while in it rost vk, Mrs, | Mrs. Melha t st grliss rose bowl filled with roses Mr s und the Misse " v end candelabra were placed, makiu ust Lanison churn, ¥ oan Ho frotte with 1zo, whiore shie will visit friends dur Beea ) ments were sorved at i v ad M. 1. Rood roturn to for 'ho Difleren Lurdt wh succossful prize winners vo vrood favm during the coming - woek Benson and Mes, IKellor for thoe ludies Mrand Mrs, 1°ved Nye are M Humilton and Carmichia Miss Oyrlen, having ar Mrs. Meager was « \ by her da T M ind Mr o and Mres, Moy Miss Mayme ¥ r of the club wi | e for s i, e o Murt {on wis ladies it wis men a book ening, favore ntlemd 1 nshios-of-ro © thes ho cla T 1 ! v ! an stand i \ A Pleasaut Ten Party. fmmodes s and roses He can't Puesday evenng Mr. and Mrs, 8. K. dack plies 1 How can ho mavry and furnish a wife f 5 o | \ Bola ¢ is what s ¥ W nall comforts which sweete and Mrs, Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Cumming LU AL GBS LRty O s : e y altogotier calotla and anthracit ), i TE Mr. and Mr ok, Mr. and Mrs, Temple- | phace, the oceasion being Mrs, Jackson's | Mus, Alvin Saundors hos retarned fron Sure Thin “oven n virtuous woman has no respeet \ host vidder might Amus e 1d trath, though it cuts | ton, Mr. an Webster, Miss Carte irthd Although they had boped tokeep | 10 :‘l"“‘, o i ‘l'v’wiw”n L« \‘ i \‘\‘MH il Fliqende I Matt \ C., visiting the Misses son gave a delightful tea to o number of their [ Fn. ewis Groff, commi opartuent recovering {0z respected by men tioncers and acquitted themsdlves with 3 is the d W oveniig purty from & o 11, | ceived a aumber of viluable remembrances f A s taken by woman, but the position is ono | orang \d A vast amount of fun over th Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wagner of Orchard | 5 r "5 Ko () 0%re going to o lata ball it After partaking of a well appointed repast, which will not commana even notice from | biddmg, the exc ent bocoming in Hill entertained seventy-five guests at their | high five was plaved, the guests enjoying the | fills in tua nient moment—or rather, | Thomas G. McCullough, Miss Brownleo | 6,000 marks the thousunds of honoraole woemen who | when some of the ladies arrayed thems cherming home Inst Friday evening, Feb- | three hours b family dinner and & | evening very ereatly A leCullong liss Brow dominate society, much loss from those who | against their husbands. freshments | Oy vi 1in Omahn on several oceasions 1l Merchant \ wd to that would bo uary 20. aancoat 11 o'clock. All N ork purtics Those present wero: Mr. and Mrs. Geory ade many fr 0 unite in wishing hoer i the Int N 100,000 1 occupy tho middio ground m the smart | the evenng was dovoted 3 and | S8ty : York parties | ¢, Bussett, Mr. and Mr E. Bailey, M, | Fie fmony £et L al el Beliole i ot MWL bl geo the ovening 2. " L R manmer of nice ain hor wedded Life. | which I intend to give s iy daug It is possible that in our sovic nguace Thie P, 1. O. ladies are to be ¢ \ eveuing was a brilliant success. and Mrs. Josoph Redman, Mr. and Mrs. H. A delighteul dinner was given by M. and | dow vy |bAS ey e N H Patek on Wdiesetuy ey B TRt i ve {0 the frionds of Mr. R, W. Patrick AR G TAT o COuE LN tor st k b unount of v ne Brownleo of Monmouth, o i : e sistor of Mr. Frank Browalee af Omaha, was | ] 1 ; united in Mdrriae on February 18, (o' Mr won — Ineluding everything, sir, Mrs, Wagner isa happy hostess and the | bad erown so_absurdly late that those who not goto dinuers had an awlkward inter- i 10 g ' o 3 vegnum. To the carly birds the drums are {8 s for th concenlmont o 0 i« s of their social ent Mind reading was the great attraction, | delightful, as the gay fashionable dresses Pl i g T 1 S ot causing much amusement ana_some wonder, hier bravery for the ball and vuts i th It 1 shall never consent to marry any | Mr John Pateck. A mery tine was i b g i il et o m v 4ol , )+ bandsome wan joved by diss Wakely, Miss 1 S GTRT e Lkl SRR ;) Mrs, Wagner was assisted by Mrs. M. M Phe drum includes & Yors 100d suppor, 80 | Mand —Then vou tiny be said to have an | Nash, Miss Buily Waleloy, N 3 Th i aha oty Mr: rton, who wrote “Her v o Van Horn, Mrs. Dr. McClanahan, alvs, t, B, | 1% d0¥thing butau elply dram. ‘aye” for the beaut Miss Yost, Miss Ludington, Miss ! \ ,’: : Buydum y 1ot be aware of the u 1 » | Coryell, Mrs, G. H. Webster. Da ¢ s T L L e et bl e The End. Friday evening il of lndies and | Miss Tda Rhodes e mber of | Humilton, M. A, C. Smitl added that from virt Vol Gilltinen i sontlemen enjoyed tful davcing party | her vouns fr ssday evening uther | The engazement of Mr. L, Wessel, jr fre JThe play i e -the e s fall the costum W very rich and Mary's aven Mrs, H. Cabill | residence in Kouut o, the occasion the Capital City Courier, and M Mae which the erotic Gertrude \ Hero and v ra A Erlich, the daughter of o prominen {35 get her skirts wet on rainy day rather than | Mus, McClanabinn was exquisitoly beauti- | B, Lie guests eijorod the ove £ Miss Ruodes w asely decorated with | on this new 1 ’ goin® with a dime museu exhibit hev aukles, The samé girl, in Co th life—a play ful iu ivory silic with gloves and boots 10 stautinople, will uncover her knees in order | or Farce at will: mateh 10 cover her face \ W the mourners pray [ Mrs Van Horn wore acream broadeloth As @ rule, mon ravely notice and hardly finds changes pre i ard China silk in Parisian effect ever appreciate s triumph of femule toilet S — Mrs. Coryell, combination of wool Nor hoosing partuers for life arc Ly Bal Masqu ac ; A taining hoer guests by M I urk, | ey by. dccidental revelations t enjoyuable affuirs of tho | Mrs bstor, eream colored cashmere s, G, 1L Dray, Mus, B Cluist,, Miss Mame | Doligntful rofreshmeits were s an the sweet maiden fresh from b ngsch ; ekt Mrs. Dr ley was d and dui Mice S5y M | baving e the evening particularly well and the young la cads the gerwan, i d " | black silker e | The sout were: Misses Hattic would hive no chatco whatever azainst Lais, | mask ball whick given in honor of Miss latlic hion| | ESRLeERen MES s Aliss | ana sadie St .. M. Schwartz, M ner charms, liko bor heart, upon her sleeve. | visit to Jop » followiug lndies and : wore Sk and jet orna- | Alic Ma A ssio Thait Nellic ] H i Miss Bssic Freoman, Miss G AT B it ; ing around about a Vassar col- | Eentlemen participated i the i : Zona Kelley, Miss Lillio S R Gy e o girl and a witty trishman employed on | 14 Buttenstein, Brown D Isnac Stricker, Miss Myrtie Evans, R esR O R AT Ciroan il the « wrounds. 1t was proposed some | issian Huzzar; Sam Spits, Messrs, | A. heath, Moor T R e i e ago thata prizo of o large box of 1 3ot N Cady, I ane, O 1, MeCu : b Don: o awarded for the best stas Brader, A. 3. Stevens, L. W. Waodr i Zineokita The ma % 1455 of poctry, of no more than four lines, which | L . J. Littiefiald, H. ebo, C. H 5 S o e e Ra et sx.—fatheriof {) t_gel LI txe e might be written by uny of the students. | isurc: Morrit, Newman, Boliemian | OroNus, e f e R DA S e AU s phi Ghore ston Ten club numbering ten | of the Union acific systen will be pleased < ully, One pretty wirl with” golden haiv and hazel [ Peasa am Sommer, St Valentine; Max | ;”" b B rsian trim- | Gipson, John L. Coulter, Frauk A, I $ Mrs. A. Haas, southeast | to learn of bis complewe vecovery froma pro ' N ot properly respected eyos determingd to win' tho prize, Hoving | Gross, Page: Dave Gross, Traveling Choap | T ar: Woeks, u becoming costume of. bincic | FOr B; Johusea, H. Mtthes, M, M. Robert- | cornor ity-fifth and Jones str 'ri- | longed siege of rheumatic fever. When Mr. | For people make n wond rous fuss suppliod herself with a pocketful of chewing | jonn: Miss | Stella Stuger, Maid of the | sit 4 8 008 of black | con, John Huntington, George 15vans, H. W. | day afternoon Holcomu's years are vealled having re | (yor letiuce and asparagzus, gu, sho pr \!wnl(»l : a seclude \‘ m‘;‘ on | L) Nins Mario tlolatiey of Alexts) Tl o &t Pinney, J. W. Matthews, W, N. Dorward, A ceutly celebrated his ninety-fi fth birthday, it Nic the grounds, the day being fine, aud sat down LK 05 | . oW L 5 Mrs. Huas is a charming hostess, and the | s yémavkable that he stould recover so +o bt nor idoas_ou paper. Sho bogan s foi- | Carrle Kellner, Spauish Queen; Miss Niues | l1sh costiime of black sillc B MO T et | Dancing and cards wero also indulged in drum as an interl | but Dainty 1 wents were served ot mid being the rulin it in the pleasures of the v eighteenth bivthday never ool T wing were prosent: Mrs, :" Liad _“‘] triay 4 f : a Heard in Omaba, Littlefield, Mrs. J. G. Tipton, Mrs, i n ¢ ady, Mrs, T Cahill, Mrs. Ford B, Jol | roahce WaEe S John MeDermott, Mrs. O, . M CHGTCI S H. Matthews, Mis, G Mrs, IEINOUIRAHCIP R ter Lin pale blue silk with it and s ess lace roid ered with seed pearls, ornaments, diamonds, | 1. Jdulius Unger, Com- | Marcheil de Neil roses urist; Ruby Brown, nan Mprs. Shuare, a cunnng combination of Orient; Addie Gladstone, Gypsy Queen und onions you d e | Windhen, 1. 1. Smith, . 5. Christeuson, | clubalways eujoy a meeting at her home, | quickly, and yet his life has been o model ML Song lows and Mrs, Nelson, o traveling twins from | M1% Wilson wore u haudsome ulnck luce. || (% nit Brandon, 1> Héath, H. MeBride, J: | Which wis decorated very prettily in howor of i cyery espect, which account for | | e from regronsdrean ve luir of golc he Eden Mus ss Carrie Trostler, school | leat brown silic = = [ of very clegant gowns were | in the exghtecuth century, he is still o Vigor Aud al 5 girl: Miss ‘Tebke, Maid of Hono.: Mr. Joseph | Who? What? Which? Where? worn by the ladies ous man, Six feet four inches in height, he Al i Family. Mus. Faas'woren pretty costume ina Worth | venmds oue for all the world of the onk w i of blue silik with black thread lace | which grows in his native state, Massach it boyoud these two Mnos her mind would | Rosenstein, Memberof Hook & Ladder No. 5 High Five in W, But berond those tvo finos her mind sould | 31" Roscantein, Daghtor of tho liogis (. FIED Thwe tn Watnut B wion the souny dovutants gots sightof o o ATTs for sevaral minvtos and was about to | ments Mr. B, Stmon, Spanish Gondoliers || ML HES: L0, LREe e & h et R whi i i Music fler o hoy ) was going do ‘r::\l.’v e ‘u-l‘]\:\:l‘ When | she ospied the | Mrs. ' Sinion, Marie Antoinette: Mr. A. H | five party at theiv cosy howe iu- Waluat 111l She scarccly can pecp thro’ tho leaves of | NIV o) ok Bisberl| it lr\\“\“ . 15 i ot o8 S astyia voniig THIAbman mamed 2at o Adstone, Hamlet: Mrs. 8. Kauke, Winterd | on Saturday evenivg last, when a thoroughl hee 1 were very prettily IS0 i Evaanll BatiaLA At or st rtasoh : was assistant_gardenor 1, rememboring | Mrs Spri Mrs. Olson, Goddess of 1 time was had by al Her heart b so flutter, hor chieeks do 80 | G ith pink trimmiv nament I; t/of 0 cantury como andgo mid’ ho that the sons of the Emerald Isl ar Bliouvih usiiio Dindst ot a e After a seri AR Mus, Morris S Jezant b ks forward to occupying @ new hov tthat your mother calling ‘m their cle orness i Iy ¢ /4 Mo e T alion beautiful and appropriate prizes were A b8 8 L) 3 k, old rose trimwin i which he has but lately built in West Om: $5.it yowve weitten! askod b . it | Cahi o, Mugwimp ¢ [ awarded to the wiuners. Mrs. H. B.Corye o Mrs. H. Conor c and maing Ut bis lust o, Mr. o over to me slowly. She read it ov or, Sis ; was prosented with the first and Miss | 7Y doth brin 3 liscrotion, Stz wnitures comb is uudoubtedly th citizon who Pat ser i bis head and pondered a Kellner, Mrs, McGinty H. Newwman, | Kr - with for lad DB RILEHE L changes: hor i hat b OB R \imed Richation: Mrs. 1, Newiman, Maid of Hon while Mr. M SRR R ot the nodkobitho ) niame L She me sowl, I have it eated [ M. Adolph Brown, Représentutive of Bryson w 1 first Moughts of the pockel, tho placo, tho ) ! H h Proes: Mrs. Brown, Mary, Queen of S second e the eentlemen. Those " e o e e Ty it avle rom her and SIALEL Mr. H. W. Brown, Tenry V1L Mrs pros " and 1. M. Bailey erclrclo with; @Whatisthei| - i IR oo D ImMPOred ver e By Pt el Daughter” of Teutouias Mr, . Workman, | Mr. aud Mr ! M. and Mr Never wore words S0 tonde u by peanuis and candy. Nebraskn Grauger; Mrs W. H. Workman, [ W. G. Bohn, Mr.and . B. Coryell, ere eyes so full of light, { the hooker getting Maid: Mr. Nelson, Prohibitionist: Mrs. Nel- | Mr. and Mrd. . E. Bryson, Mr. and Mr: ru waist S0 slender olsed son, High License Lee Hste Misses Daisy Wood, Coryel v hour her roses go wan g . rain will her lips meet mine, Dl s ot the bonbons. Messrs, Rosewater, Benson, Allmang, | Wood, Jane Adams, Laura Scott, Minnie | He: B e el || fierioon For ever we two are parted ALoiviDisamtory Goodwin, Wallenberg ind others wer ong | Knoulton, Messrs. J. B. Sheen, Charles smaller The Okalohoma High Five Club, O, how 1 miss her—-wmy lo tonight, Bisolio linaeso reports the Detroit Fre pedestrian, who thought the : oing Wbuy iee crear I've hair of gold \ Aud a Lzl eye, Au ache in my heart Aud another near by Ars. Arvthur Brandeis, black astrachan irty cach day the thought doth appal | Mus. Georze Heyn, alovely black silk A dwnty vepust was served during the 1 would never have been an old 3 i cre, broke o L nid a lady of forty, “1f T had known as much spectators Youse, K. E. Scott, B A. Shopard, W. G, | Shoduns uch deoeiver with: “Wihich is | ‘Phe firstof the fourth series of games of | A1 sithere broke-hearted dunk chof twenty years ago s 1 know now. When I asicale in Kountze Place, Perfect, W. H. Tenniclift aud Dr. Kern the man’ tha Oklakemaillzh Ao olb werdi Ayl at Iy a trifie wrought my woe, uiden whose name was Ma was at a marriageadle time of life, 1 heard so | Mrs, Mary Osburn entertained a number She sang up 1o A, much about unhappy couples that 1 was Then finted awny afraid to becomea wife. But L have looked While trying to sing one note hoir, arouud in later times aud have changed my 2 mind on the subject. Last year, L 100k up a 1ist of Lwenty wives of my acquaintance, whom I had known before their wedlock, aud to whom 1 spoke about their exderience in Yife. 1 found that fifteenof the twenty were Bappily married, that four of them got. along tolerably well with their husbands, and that A Pleasa 7 5 Forty changes her tune, and, grown ro- | the pleasant home of Mr. and Mys. Mahoney, home at Kountze place, Tuesday evening, An M, and Mrs. M. M. Van Horn entertained Decms it charming to simper as much as | evonng i Oillya silphuronsiittie teone artistic lunch was served, and the hostess | & number of friends deligutfuily Friday even she ci Mo evont . PR R 2 L et e e ey allow, = sustained to an eminent desree her well | ing at their home, 355 Charles strect. Haunts watering places, steams the Atlantic, (VRIS TR IR LRI 0 e e b el S P ' AHenOan, known reputation as an_entertainer. There | The rooms were tastily decorated w for the query of life now is: “Whers is | card playiug, after which ref Ry Following the great earthquake > present Mr. and Mrs, Andrew I served and the whole winding up v . e 5O Ischia some workmen in clea and Mrs. Charles Eaton, Mis. Maog g till 12 o'clock i % Tl iclae c aiiotiss dinlatarmid sr King and Mr. Tom Brennerman igh-Five in the suburbs. Those present were as follows: Mr, and Ups and Downs of Li 29 Hasai i nain b 2 £ Card tables were provided for those who | e Kountze Place High Five club met at | Mrs. Al 1 IS S P Now Yol Herld. Fomat agluamed 2 8G6d s fyos 1l e la at (om! bewniladEhatima i monial To Pouguereau's “Amor, wished to play cards, while other games were huvst, Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Marti, Mr. and | A manmay put up a preseription, a [ she cricd, as they helpod her out. = Hitu ot. The fiftoen happy wives ave amiable 0, love! pocts forages untold also enjoyed by the guests, 1819/ Wikt sirest o Filday evontae. Mrs. Sol Hopper, Misses Allie Powers, Anuie | watch, a candidate, a stove pipe or un for pity's snke,” she udded impotuously, wowen, fona of their children, and helpful Have sung thee, weak and blind A aclightful supper was served during the 2 ALEAERR IR b g Powers, Katic Powers, Lillie Nitche, Her umbrel He can put down his nume, a little deeper and save my 1o theit husbands. About the unhappy on st the strong £od, whose passions bold cening, which wits participatod in by the | The club was fully represented and enjoyed | masce Laur and Gertie Parkhurst, Mes of them 1 can only say that sho is & grumbler Sndiustyassihomid. followliis: Mr and Mas. Huinaword, Mr | an evouing that will long bo remombered in | (ooreo Herrald, Bistarcle Nitebo bn 1 "L Smarricd to u growier, and wonld be unhappy [ A 1iss1 oy with bow and dast and | Mrs. Batton, Mv. and, Mes, Cllurles | ghe annals of tho club, aud the members and ! B SO Fime i Phpimed % | plished these things he usually goesand anyhow, and as to the other four, the faultys |y Cyeuy thy message welt T nd Mrs, Charies Gardiner, - M | £uests left with the distinet impression that next Wednosday evening, | rets himself elected a member of a phil- uot allon onoglde, | T suspoct thattho tWeaty | - Cupid muy, iinply, ronch tho hoart, Mrs, d A, Stewdurt, Mr and Mrs. Jonn | the host and hostess had spared no pains for = My osophical society. Back Stuirs Wit D hbeimous of wives in goneral, most of wh Al And there love's lesson tell peuoter, Mr. and Mys, M, Mr. and Mrs. | their comfort and entertainment. me's Changes. Somrvitle find by experience that it is marriage that | vor thou alone, in manly form Temploton, Mr. sud Mis, Wilson, Mr. and | Tho rooms were richly docorated with | - Tn former dass a bachelor, 4 oy best kR b the ur makes life worth living, As [myself am the Ovinonalone. i Kaply fokl. Mrs. Wagner, Mr.and Mrs, Wickersham Vien evoriiu's bdows grow apaee, | oppa peacocks spre WmOTist, “oceur to me at times when B N T v At eonia haca lim! g gth, I i Mrs Bautuyl, Mr. and Mrs! | 5o Aoy Dt g With swinging strides I'd lounge the fioor, | aao 5 cannot jot thew down, and =0 they aro e ' May rule t v W. H. Townsend, Dr, and Mrs. McClanahan, [ 8other with the handsome draperics and ap 1y thoughits adrift in vasty spi And vainly strats 3 at length, P Dr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mps, | poiutments presented u most pleasing effect hen 1 from mankind's eibe or stri It fondly dream world would fai A r 3 made a happy marriage if 1 had not been At e et L 9 ned by the stories t card enty A L i o ;‘_- ALRLRy e storice HOE Lihoard byreaty M Carpenter. Mr. and M, Perfeet, My vere the occasion of much favorable | Found ny meerschaum pipe If it were counted o s 6818 88! S 5 o and Mrs. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Corye m O W \e egotist, he ites £HOBLE s, Fowl Pretty Kensingt Omaha College of Music, e e iR B ol e icaurally Dpank, But now that I am gray and wed, So with the egotist, he writ “We can readily believe it Tnvitati s 16 ,l og ) \I~; b *_‘\\Il}‘h took place on Monday night' in the preseuce | My and Mes, Herby, M. and Mrs. Thomp. | freshed by a delicious punch, aud on its com- I walk the floor with beavy tread Notin ita truth nor figured flights, Has it Lver Occearreed to You? 281 Wit attosi Boun e _TaRse LTRutaCar, ol o largenuiaboraf Jadiee u ponils som, Mr. and Mrs, Conklin, Mr. and Mrs, | pletion o dainty lunch was served in Mrs. Aud Listen to o tunciul song But in its thousand Ny Fobruary Kensington Tea," were received | ‘These monthly ,[ N L‘um us are very o Togors, Mr, and Mrs, B Mr. and Mrs, | Fowlor's usual good tasto which was most My mood for slaughter almost ripo, - e Ja excitedly)-—Say, Tom, old fel- by ber lady friends last week, aud as Mrs. iuing aud bighly ' beneficial to the pubils, | Owen, Mr. and Mrs. S, K, Felton, Mr. and | acceptable aud appreciated by all. Mrs My foubiful sclaes Labyiaipe Unexpected Obitace. low! While you'wereout of town last Fowler is a careful nostess a large number of | W00 IS ¢ AR D S0mo toprar AN D vt i i wosend. Mrs, Van Horn was | Fowler was ably assisted by her daughters, ST T Chicago Tritune night a fire brokeoutin your olfice, and guests wero prosont to participate in tho good ies o hign il o Hibont the e by Mr. Wagnor, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. | Misses Helon and Ax p oanduciing, 148 | g tHoriniees B A I'm pretty good at tinkering with | iy 3 ikl sligh tehinson ul 1 a n, alrs i even g ther o o he ‘*IPremier™ club was D in 1 . i The house was prettily decorated. The re- | it would secm invidious to mention A Violet Tea. Miss Martin secured the lady prize, a deli- | Alexander Pollack’s on Thursday ahodenosited his ooty tn ibog andi iyl ocoption room decorations were smilax and | bawes where one aud all showed such > eral excellence, vet the Misses Belle Robin. Awmong the pretty teas given this winter | cately engraved silver bauqguet bolder, in the | Xumerous lamps and candles, wit turned to go. “What's to hinder Pom (also excitedly) —Great Scott hyacinths, potted ferns and calla lillies, The o Lirrie irard untd. Masters. Modhiew | Must be numbered the violet tea given by | form of a norn, while'Ne. E. D. Van Court | smilax and roses, while potted plants were the man | distributed througbout the house. | the resigence of Mr. aud Mrs, L. . Fowle i | muting, @ statement, his foot,n subscriy. it s there anyone cle alive tion o 4 square menl. Having aceom- ez they inquird ansiously. My hen continued the old woman, smilax, plants and cut fowers, which, to o lost forever , And tho bystanders remarkod inorder to suve that “old master™ you from going into politics? vellow shades and yellow drapories, scurfs Sor Why didn’t you save the fratue and tily = M arriod o p ed e ot otherfellow may have ¢ v T parlor was prettily decorated with smilax olpetzer and i 0y (¢ Mrs. J. Lobman, 2408 St. Mary's av 2 curri f the third time during the sen ARt P a the picture burn I'be frame cost RApOr was, | : R [iolpatesr and Willie MoQagroy. 4 ] i ; LU + | son, the gontleman’s prize, consistiug of uy | Mud roses tastefully arranged, made the par- | har'l,”" responded the watchin L 2 aud callalillies, The floral oruamentation i yrilliancy of touch and oxe- | Wednesday after | er pocket e ' 1 dining voom very lovely in their ye f ] t FRBLA0ROY Lhe drawing room consisted of pink roses and | €ution, while for all vound, even work, praise | The d 1R Bxidisec el pedEatInpon lars and @l ] fu thelnyal= {1 swilax. The dining room was decorated with oukion, whilo fop O L1ousdy oven W L , the ladies The next meeting of ‘the club will be held | Jow aud white decorations. Two kittl his close inspection the muzzle of 5 New Name e w nquils and swilax, the sideboard prettily banked with these flowers A AL AReT e ey v | gowns, tho tablo was | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 12 A, Blum, | Anua Shiverick aud Kittie Pollack, s Tt Mo stone. " Mrs. P, Hall, whose frinds buve | beautlfully decorated with smilax, violetsand | {31, Blosey stost, 06 Friday srasing o BuESLS Wi i cards, wiich o, for T wih these fowers. o | hitherto ouly known her in recitatio purple bvacinths. In the center wus pla Rroh fl, : 3 cach lady, o wide yellow ribbou, at the end of A Different Dill. bewg very tastily decorated’ to harmoize and @ heart, club, diamond or s pade Wad (hal et with the decorations of the room. Potted palms and ferns were tastefully n-Oh, y 1y avd Lo Please, very charmingly led wit ots, which wade uyery | EUESts prosent : - Mombers—Dr. and Mrs. J cess, and Miss Lizzie Isancs is to be congrat L unps with violet shades. M "‘ £ """"('[ ‘\"‘", "““’ “"hl B. :‘ the games won. The gentlemen receiv RONRGIOOIIAZ ROCK Vi ulated on the spiendid results of her teaching. following ladics were presert: Mrs, | ahun, Jud { Mes, Bradley, Mr. and Mis. | \white ribbon paiuted in yollow anc COMeIA diswibuted throughout the house and gave a { {08 11 2l “.’r."" \'1,'” | Arthur Brandeis, Mes. Mavtin Cahn, M, 1. | 1 H. Collin and M iston, Mr. :.‘n‘ s ‘.‘::w e “Ldon't want to hurt your feelings charmiug back ground to - the beautiful | 4y bvo0r, il Hormed by the | New, Mrs, H. Cohen, Mes. 5. Katz, Mrs, 8. | #0d Mes. G, L. Fisher, M and Mrs. B, V. | Loivied games, Mrs. Max Meyer antha,” he said, “butlt would have gowns the ladies. The Musical Union | \pEBEOE . Annie Sullivan: May | Fisber, Mes. A Cabo, Mrs, Georgo Heyn, | LOwis, Mvoana Mrs. 1 Rowrie, Mr. and | ne high prize, Mis, Lobinan the secoud. ) oney inour pockets if wo had Sivhoaum, Atalk "“‘1‘:“ Vx’:"‘ul“‘ bule on the | Np e Fattie Oberfelder, May Sullivan, | Mis. Di O S, Hoffwan, Mes, A, Jacobson, | Mrs. E. D, Hustus, Judzesnd Mrs, Shields, | Aqpoq Caho the first gentleman’s prizo, pton coit Sa0on¢ oo, p delight! kas, | Taura Goetz, Alta Griffen, Lens Redfield, | divs. A. Helior, Mrs. M. Heliman s, B | Mr. dw\l Murs. 5. D. Vaniourt, Mrs. Lipps, | My, B, Newman the second. Afior a dainty How?$" " stalely mtots, | eceiving by | Jickon T Nowman, Mrs. A. Haas, Mrs, Max Meyer, | Miss Martin, Guests- Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. | ouyse suppor the party dispersed 1o await | <\ ha vou remembor | e owler was assiatod in recelving by st ==, Mrs. A, Pollock, Mrs. Moritz Moyer, Mrs. | A\.I\u»"l Mr. an \|.\~ C. 2% Waller, Mr. and | ()6 yext ploasant mecting of the Premier at you remember in thoso days Mis. KD, Yan Gourt, M B A BNt | Her Toe Ring—A Novel Love Diity, | A Meyer, Mos. . Stonclill, Mrs. . Berg: | 31 G, doslyny M ind Mrs. H ol | S S Mevers on M 11 friow what using gus meant, Miss Helon Fowler, daughter of the hostess, = New York Clipper wan . " Mo d e e Sl g e . Dhiosg prescut were: Mr. aid Mrs, Auvou Musical Treat ot 10 guests at the door, Mrs, Van | This ring that closely did embrace A i iy £ 0L, & 0¥y | cah, Mr, and Mrs, Morit v, Mr. ur X . et s Mrss Blum reocived o i bt f | Hor siender toa in witehing grace, A Fasewsll Hoception. Drustor META. Motsy M 2SI Sayen, 5r, | ATes. Martin Catin, Mr. und Mrs. Mux Meyer \ e fe \ Sourt and MEs, Bl e a1 | To e Is st of groater worth Miss Olga Brandeis was tendered a fave- | 2FH] SF Metz, Mr. A. I Swyth, Mr. | Arp “and Mrs. Albert Cahn, Mr. and Mr Snifites - We had a fine musica guosts. Mrs. Dunbar saw that each one re. | "Thau all the diamonds of the | weil party lnst Thursday eveuing by about | o TERET IO Baw Katz, Mr. aud M, Audrow Huns, Mr. | at our church last Sunduay mormivg B mose o cntering the room. M, | Foron her lithe aud dainty toe | torty of hor friends at the spacions vesidence | Cate [ ——— y d Mrs. 'J. Lobman. Mrs. Rovhischild, Mr Snafiles—1s that so? : i orosided. st the puneh bowl, which | 1t felt tho blood that hot did glow i i A, B G e "\|1' h”’x M “‘1‘" ‘1‘;"}""'““l""“f'“. aud Miv. Nou Newman wud Mrundsies. | Suiflos—-Y o the wnor waited ontside | U vas screened behind a bower of roses and | With love for me —the passion wild P T A e v avenue. | Mr. and Mrs, {ennard made their | A. Jacobse, fc organist and then licked him b it w8 Of that voluptuous, tropic child Danelug, cards and “tiddiedewiuks'' wore | fiftoouth wedding anniversary the oc T for INAINEIN B Ao b anyag o Fowler was aftived 1n 8 very pretty | Thrilled with the re, warm aud sweet, | the order of the evening and wus Koptup | of one of the season’s enjoyable kigh five A Qunrch Butortainmont, (O IR AAPOR SRR ETNRMIAR M RIGRM) gown of red crepe, black silk net, diamond | Of those fair, hear vildering feet uutil long past midnigot parties last Monday evening, Ou Thursday evening the young ple of : e o by pluylng o wrong accom . | sd with kisses, sweet and ! hou el & . 4 » & e Beth-Eden Baptist church gave anothey | PRtmeH ornuments. i | SHTIRALIIN KiNnok S \_au(i warm, Avout 11 o'clock the guests partook of a Thoy wero asalsted in carlng for thelr | WO Beth-Eden Baptist church gave another i = ] Mrs. Van Court wore a gown of black lace, u ‘e thun houri's form most sumptaons funch, at which oue of the et : of their mouthly socials, The oceasion wil The Gicl Wan In 1 Aiamond ornaments. Druuk all the sw porfume rare mosk sul dunch, i of the | guests by Miss Wilkinson of Kuightstown, |y S o 4 Lo W | el Was I 1t Mrs. Biuw appeared in o costume of black | Of ber fair feet, past ull compure, | Routiomen wroso and' i ‘a fow words pre- | Jiq bo vory pleasautly reuemberod by all tose | T e Bunapeatnd 08 oo T R i e L S m,'“,“;\',,,’ o me‘;' .:r. ulxv»‘.;. l‘xlmulwuut; yp..‘l; R T Rt ot fortunste cnough to hove been prosent. A | “Well, rood night, Miss A b { )| u »lo ealth o o R OHNLOG PAA apers A0S i DeLA! 3¢ y A Bhe . o] rogramme of exceptional or ) Mrs. Weller wore black lace with diamond | Art thou thau stores of wealtn of her friends. The kady was tuken coms | Mr.und Mrs, Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Haney, ‘f]‘ ERR. ’m“ DU BOM AN ¢ FOUNE i ““l pihes ‘oveilag | orusments Perfect-ion Pa pletely by surprise and it was somo time be- | Mr. and Mrs, Deuel, Mr. and Mrs, Blaisdell, ol Sedng PR proeluent | HWERIVILG Firl Wwa0m 1o Wi Visiiis Mrs. Lowis was attired in a protty costumo | o Berdec l}'_;'fl"i ot Walnut i | fore she could sufcieutdy recover herself to | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kennard, Mr, and Mrs, | fo8tures were tho piand solos of Mixs N. | 1 thindc it's butter for mo to go. 1 v of red orepe with ros i E A 1 il | thank the dono | Carpeuter, Mr. und Mrs, Foil, Mr. and Mrs, | Mage, & young lady possossiug great wusical | certain that if I stay two minutes lo Mrs. Duubar looked charming o @ gown of | gave au elogaat luucheou and bigh-five o | Miss Braudols leaves this eveaing for Mil- | Colman, Mr. and Mrs, Bruuuer, Mrs. Ed- | wlent. Hunorous readiugs by Mr. Viewr | 1 shullbe indiscreet enough toxissyou