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UNDA RCH INTEE Nicoll the Tailor. OMAHA DAII | him, was Cicerone to the club, and it wastte | bruster, Mrs. Laily unaiiinous opinion of the membors that | theroby their attention was ealled to wany | worthy of inspection taat would Iave otherwise unabserved. 1twas a delight urprise to learn that there tad been made so valuable a collection of works of art b family within sixty miles of Lincoln ’ \ WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE. | Iliiscollection o flne paitings by SOCIETY Doings s, after which the ladies played cards | and enjoyed the atterfhh most chiarmingly. Those present wore {rs, T, 0. Board, Mrs C. M. Eaton, Mrs. G, Board, Mres. J. 1 Cook, | Spp p Mrs. Thomis Smith! M. Heney Beard, | S0 Our Mrs. Bartish, Miss Lillio Bareish, Miss Rosa | N Shorry | Spring | Overcoa'ings Barelay of Council ! cours Bourke, Miss Arine 20 Stores in 20 Citics. 1109 Douglas, Omaha. MEN'S SPRING ATTIRE A Pretty Card Party. I Mres, Moyor Hl lift the glo . szave ono of the five part Fashionable Past Week. World the Mr { dono much to man, who have nof the Leuaten tolignitful high tthe so fuesday oven St Many's while not Miss Adice Tsaues Toft and Now York city the ! e gontle Movements and Wherenhouts Mrs. J. W, Wheelodetvos a Kensing March At thoi beautify (L The floral W oxe creat artists, rar saics, tApestey, srations and curis (60 nu W hat dainty wers Continue to 5116 YW davs 18 3 iy, the ladies prosen T ped that more Lin onted wit | avonue. Friday ovening for 8 10K MAY NOW BI SEEN dingly Card Partics and sday ovening Miss Wakeloy entertained e the Main 1y a few friends at cards t Mr. J. L. Brandois 1§, making a tour northwest on ploast i Bent Miss Gertrude Wilson is the guoest of Miss Mabil Ored 1 at the Paxton, Mr. ard Mrs. C. D Thompson last week from a visit to Dinver Miss Margaret Williams entertained a fow friends infor mally Friday evenin Miss Nan Kyle of Prineaton, 111, is guest of Judge James MeCullough M and Mes, W, KL Vaill ieft Thu P an extended trip through California. Miss Wariug of Fort Omalin is the guest of Miss Mary Brown at Fort Meade, Dak Miss Mary Ludington has been confined to ature of the Kn b with boutonnicres. Fourt ro pla ftor vofr At the conclusion of the menu the prizes wore follows: Mrs, Arthur lios' prize, & silvor A tripod, the uniquo wily - g sued for a tooth pick many Mrs i won the second nogame s i tho rlainments and W Movements which nments, in AT OUR STORES. W3 returned LENT, b Roston ¢ Lenten days have come, T'he meckes The dress b y | plors she's wearing today § and 8 o toses sho strows The annual Herman ¢ incentive to play, for tho ladies, n bisque basket. The fist prize for gentloman wis taken by Me. L Oborfelder, o Japanese cigar cast jrtoise shell. The second went to | f Mr - Cobn, & clzar set ts who participated in the evening wer M on Fisher, Mr N Tailoring this spring; A Tavish amount of style for men pray the o I plete. retiros Ashos of rosoes sh Very rel i 1 do youdoubt it; look at these— ehit, fantastic too Torest ii slippe And ove ro T'ic tn Upon the festal t No epicurean dish Ihe sulads and et cotoras Do abdicate to fish The faster menber Now seasonnbly fast And every soventh Toa filifng up v d enso, sois is Marger, A half thousand varicties draped side by side in our taken ip the Mr onjoy and and Mrs Y Onina Wedding | et of M oand Mrs, Pogi Saturday evening, February 25, tho de ghtful homeof Mr, and Mrs, Charles 1 t, 2021 South Tw sixth s Sin novel way, for your casy inspection. ard appears Ever see better or more inviting? We haven'ts uty S = f the ton pleasant as the typical wedding w6 o Halvak ’\g‘_) Preston, 403 is tho guest of not in 25 years' extens Soith Twenty-fifth > purchasing. Many of those fine foreigners are not in any sy I'he maiden and the cavalier i Sho o Time's ever-chang il ki w4, pan ng Easter bonnot Ha LWontisth Annivetsny ALL LENT WITIE HER life, and wished them only seen her in recoption dres art in o feeling Aud yachting suit most cunning; thaiked them one Bal-ma s and opera as el hip and pleasur And wilking toilet stunning; alerant But never have | scen my love Look one-halt so bewitching As whon, in Lenten robes of er She sat demurely stitching, Friends t with present (except our 20 stores.) . I'he same can be said of many domestic de the best home mills eagerly seek for our and_ Mr. J, Harey | CUStOm S Tuesday even —they know we buy largely, [for instant cash]---they know we have alarge trade to sup- itertain. v ve' s B AU ol ply; we'd as soon take ten thousand {rom them as one, we can aftord to take cases where others w0t of the for Chi need but yards—they know it, they favor us in the price and style. You see the saving, you'll Mo | see itmore in our prices for made to order. lunc O, mother of We study from January to December to make the best garments cost you the least possible, tho latter at i That may beimitated in price, but not duplicated in value. Fancy Waistcoats and Other Noveltie In a few wecks our assortment will be numbered in the thousands, but you need not wait a few lidom ; the present variety will interest you---Come, et alian, Mr. ant Clarpenter M. Ost Seator Open cvenings now for busy people, ained o Tuesday rooms in Gracie— Why don't they write a play with athrilling gambling seene in itz A jack-pot or something of that kind, Harry—They caw't; it would bo climaa and Miss Tyra Wil tthe home of the bride’s st Sixteenth street Thursday RS will please write to our on-residents Mail Order Department fiels and for samples measure- it th ; avenue, ent of ladies at luncheon on houor. of her mother Mrs rule, e bibs for LR UL Misses for accompaniment. say that Hoer Resolution, I will make poor Froddie nore cont By giving up flirting during Lent. NICOLL THE TAILOR. 1409 DOUGLAS. voices as written of young p for the e latter, urned from will be at 111 until the completion of Glen avenue, Council minu Aten by a kil dexteror athed al no eharge ut there will be ant expenses way of Chicago husbaud g wife's poodle dog and threw it ina mud pud- dle. Now a divorce suit is pen ding A young woman in Genesce county, Micl., who had obtained #1,000 1 a breach of prom- it, hos rewarded her chief witness by marrying him A runaway couple were married in ‘I nessee the other day while seated in a buggy Tt would be interesting at this time to kno who held the reius before, during and after mony. Sherman, a Kent county, Mic nts adivorce from his wife because es life a burden to him by keeping a in the house for the exXpress purpose i him who is boss, Congeniality between fashionable hus bands and wives may exist more than out siders suspeet, but - certain it is public evi dence of it 35 only given at long intervals, Dr. | And then the couple is dubbed *old fash. ioned.” 5 anum- | Abraham Speck and his wife of Mill Cr kins' fr ds made | near Huntington, Pa., hav been married the little host's | fift s, and the husband has taken steps Hopkins, Nine- | for tiou,because s wife and he disa in honor of Lin- | gree upon the advisability of sauctionmng mes we yvedand | theirdaughter's choice of a husband. New York society is wrought up ove divorce just granted to Mrs, Quughter_of Frank W the wealthy banker, The husband, who. is a scion of British nobility, announced recently that he wanted his wife to return to Loncon to begin divorce proccedings, and was \erous enough to furnish whatever evidence as to infidelity, eruelty or desertion that might be evening for | gy, for & divorce from her husband, Rob- IKNOWN AS THIN CHILD MEDIUM OF ENGILZAND, Wednesaay | @ 10 MArriage | oo jdgar of this citp, Edgar has b mar daughter of Mr. | o thvec times, while Mis, Edgar has had |}y Sl ubor, o prominent citizen of that | {yo husbauds, The couple were married in {0 ¥ nowlodg The coremony Will be solemnized at | 155" Mes, idgar claims that she had 21,0 synyzogue at i 80 o'clock aud will be fol- | iy cish a the time of her marriage, which 1 by a reception at the Burdick House her husband tried to get her to turn over to him and was the cause of all their trouble They fought continually over the matter and Mrs, Edgor allozes that her husband beat hor anumber of times. Once she had him ar vested and sent to jml for ten days charge of crueity, He final session of the woney. jealous of s “The choir has been actiy work for months past under the direction Mrs. J. W, Cotton and a rare treat may be At an amateur m Mo Like a Soldier sweod, “If1 nnd my gua shiould be gratified " with me he igzan, tos & the house this week on account of iliness. i Mondolssohn, M. and Mrs. e feast, | man, My, anad Mrs, NVH. riclder, Mr, ond Mrs, i iy ay devote st Colin, Mr Gerald * Stonehill, Mr., | avenue put | Mes. Simon, Fister, Mr, and Mrs. Heyman, | fricuds. : other store in Americ o behall “of the | Mr and Mas. Levi, Miss J. Meyer.$ Peterson sens What more delightful form of gz, March i My o variety of sul ts, but entir cago to visit friends. tor sial neighbors, aud the litt Aftera social hour an gotton in tho pross of | Will return about A pril 1 ¥ the who inaugurated the now | ber home on Park avenue Metropolitan club gave their long anticips e T Hutehinson invited us illuess of her mother, “IUs Lent,” Sho whispered, smiliig, The rooms were beautifully decorated tn | LECROEIEOER L (tobics for discussion T'wenty-sccond and Cass streets, 3 4 when 15 ke rting kiss, hospital ch is proverbia h 10 Andiviin Tskec & parting ! pitality, which 1s proverbial with the | pjites talk upon the subjects arranged. n : | Lee during their visit to Omaha. But still “they might be | midnight, when the wnmasking occurred. f gt PR WECRE B AR SR the lady sidored the count of the'death of Mrs! Coutant’s father. @ pink shades o he andeliers she b Y b e QLU Mrs. Van Horn recelved a silver phere. No miore balls and parties until Eas e bl utiful and auimatec cfd 5 Sppor \vaa soved at irlin! After tho fos of sub- | Los Ahgeles g S Fraucisco: Wodnesday. has a rest; the young lawyer wh g the lavge numoer of representats 7 I Mrs, Wagoner, M. and Mrs. | panied by Mr. Swvobe, Mr, Dietzaud Mr. ¢ St % Hellman, Mr. and Mrs, Moritz_Meyer, Mr. b L torun up any more bills for ball bou- Holloway and Van Horn, Mr. and | ¢, ionds informally at cards on G Ston and Mrs. J. Lobmun, Tovels. Mr. Nels . Hansen | . and My, L. iothisciild, Mr. ot M, 1 xand e A ) matrons look very sorry ever in anante [ M Seligsoln, Mr. and Mrs, H. Coben. Mr = High Five at Walnut Hill. Mhradiy, in GBI Lol L | Heiler, Polack, Newman, Addie Newman, their home Thursday evening, tho usual | tained last evening at the r once of Mr, sometimes 1 wae bit of & dance wittionly a | Joht Lund, Kaufman, E. Braudios, kd Wes: fully arrangod for the occaslon, Five tablas | ¢ tie Booth club, ong/bt tho oldest organizn uten days, for society has ne meeting last week and elected oficers, = the hostess announced a change in the pro in the swim this season 0T IVIClty.! hour later the evening's entertainment yisltad Mr e and - Mr “. Lworth left tions of the fashionable circles have a much sical sevvice ab Trinity cathedral w t musical sevvice b Trinity cathedral witt e Miss Mand Woolworth of Sioux City, a The drawing-room of the queen at Buck produced at the Birmingham, gl Ses. W B Duriee. Mr. and My, G, W, | the guestof Mrs. Johti “lorbach. She will | rest of the evening in large nnmbers, the presence of Empress orlc has grown in pop Wickershan, Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Brown, | day for a visit to her former home, Schenec- | liove convenient than kntves and forks onco ivery member of the royal family now in | Phe fiest part of *“Che Holy Cits™ was sug | 1) Tiivosoy and Wiil Davidson, the fort, the latter part of Maxch, writes, an indescribuble knack of fixing one room held on Wednesday may be said to haye e | come,” and sets fortn thé 'desira for hi O e by Mmoo Ly mhiayiotinies upon the tixed stick, which renders the it palace were lined with long rows of carriag shal) entertained a number of friends at a followed by other passages oxpressive of tho g them by inserting the powts close togethe ! 3 Oscar Pieffer and wife have r SRS L tpot m full dreas, together with ladies in the most dresses, | o woi saw . new heaven | 9f tho g Lax txperie soiitie KOO little wager atthis on 1 Eighteenth street, blazin with linmonds or the | {esire and tho promises contaled in | Were servedand then tho prizcs awavdod as Iacquered tray. being b Japanese parts of London and from the coun- | it & aan i the Te D the words are catire pritaito Mis 0o B rwn.iandsomer s Lieutenant Crisman, Licutenart _— o courtyard which fronts tho queen's Yy aLaioL will be made 1 mission ktie, tho second to M. Wwenty-first infantey, and Mr. W CONNUBTALITIES, state from Marlborough house down the Mall Cry, = and Mrs, Chris Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. M. It was fully 8 o’ctock in ' the afternoon be enjoyed a delightful breakfast, the dishes of John Westphaling, Mr. and Mrs. H. N A Bol eawin e romid Imalaaiaelvbohiadt |l pestod by IDvers O ilihvlass mtiaic the husbauds of the ladies will be invited to Mur.and Mrs. Sherwood iy s e ot L their cozy | B, O. club at his apartments on_ South 5 ; gressive high five par es _ ministe on. Robert An- § buted ta 1easures of o evenitir by States minister, Hon. Robert T. Lin- | il tasreru ta | trbuted to'the pleasures of, the eveniug by o The Sherwood Recital. 4 and Mrs., White, Mr ' R. MeCorm been | Bakerand the booby prize without a stragple | rounding out a pleasaut ever O i ra o P Gt Lo Uit wacting lage and critical audiences, waster U, S, A G Wurts, tiest tary of the United Stat L L G h Colo- yery large membership being presont Mis. C, B Buchauan lefton last Wednes. Albort Holler, Mrs. and Mrs. 8. Oborfelder, | g H G4 g . vot, wns | M and Mes. b Se MR eleE: | day for the Pacific coast, on a month's ploas satulating and | A« Brandios, Mes, and Mes. J. L. Braodeis, “‘_"“I AT F FrTBnd R HG o0 of the | Mt und Mr b, Mr. and Mrs, H. | Mrs JoF past th anniversary the marriage of | qnd Mys, J winan, Mr. and Mrs, H. Reh, Mrs, Augustus Pratt gave a very pleasant feld, Mrand M, 8. Davidson, Mr. and | laneheon Monday toa number of her lady von | Mrand Mrs. Rau, Drcand Mes, Rosennu, M Mrs. fllen Rockett lies daugerously ill at Y nted by Mie | and Mes. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ha tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary avoidably a > i Miss Helle May Lowi congratulated A Conversatin Party. Bolt were united in marriag a1 aided t could than a conversation Miss Barkley who has been the during th especially forthe 1 ason? o | Misses MeCigue lefton Thursday manner resvonded and 5 . e ; . ) fuilings of your fri Mayor and Mrs. 1. C. Cushing are in nd all for their friend peceadilocs of your [ York and will go later to Florida Wils saEved intimates ‘all quite fc prc ot thiugs, Thisisan ideal way ofobserving Mrs. Morton of Columbus, Pink Domino Pasty. of sack cloth and ashes, and Mrs. | Mrs. D. J. Collins, is visiting 5. D. hinson wst Saturday evening the members of the | & last Saturday evening the members of form of entortainment, desorves the thanks Mrs. Edward Rosewater loft yostorday af- ) 9 .~ o *0 Ty ) + | DA i ST G i yors large conmiiniy orgoan Tok Olovoumat, O catlod tharey tho Business Suits, 420 to $45 SWhere's all your stylo, my bonny maid? | teenth aud Dodgé streets, day evening Mrs. M % ends to join with her in a con Yosterdhy o ) Ayl ¢ 2 & esterday afternoon Mrs, J. H, McConnell S S t . wAud all your little furbelows pink in onor of e ocension, and | evorys | Yeration e, e topies for GEEHSION | gavo a beautiful ten ut her charming home, Dr €SS bllIlS, $#30 to $65 L Lent,” she said, beyuiling thing was i koeping with the delightful | O PREICC RGRENIEREIS o nive n nd when T gaked e o LT MO il © iy Jusie Couthout Shandrow and M. St said, consent, si club, 0 all of the club pre- | 19 . Shandrew were the uost s, K DRC U L) Lol o R bbb il 4 Prizes wore awarded to the lady receiving s of Mrs, 1. W, My Lips to you | cannot give 1 a kaloidoscopic appearance aud until | 18 weve awaulid 1o Lo oy otV ing : R L b R Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Coutant lett for Kings- Tho usual quiet of the Lenten dayscasts | ous,” Ul b L, S G C LU 20 L gentleman being most favored ave con- | ton, N. Y., on Monday, called there on - ) avorite he awarding of #ta accompanying calm over the social atmos o[ ot & ? S SRR SR EOnISbro atbrey spoon, and Mr. Osteam an ivory paper kufe. [ Curtis, and her mece, Carita Curtis, left” for ter ses the we: of sack cloth and R WaE WHToh terminajion of the series of sub- ashes from their thy I'he hair dress | the participants appeared in prope i a dolightful luncheon was se d Mrs. Thomas Swobe and Mvs, (. N, Dictz hasn't had At s _present wel Dr. and Mrs, McClan returned Wednesday from Chicago, accom & case sineo iie putout his shinglo and wants | prople present the following ure recil M, audMre. Van: Horh Mrand | 1 and Mus, d Mr. and Mrs, otn, Mr. and |} Guion nrry w groat bollo and hoiress will not |t and M. Max Mover, Me and Mus. M m, M. and 3vs. Waring, Misses | 3 TG v 1w Mier oate wd Mrs. S, Bergmau, Mr. and Mrs. A, Hel e M y quets this scason, and the catevers are busy | ler, Mr, an yi, Mr. and Mrs, i\,':‘,_':l‘l‘l:; e e Hutchison, Mr. | 43 Wodnesday evenings, at their designing new novelties for the post-Lenten s o] gt Merriam, Me. and Mrs. F. Adier, Mr.and Mrs. A. M Mo rector now preaches on fashionabls | Hoizheimer, Mr. and’ Mes. Androw Hoas, Yot wero married dissipation and the fashionable | Newman, Mr. and Mrs, A DAL b0, Mr. and Mrs. Rehfeed, Me. and Mo 3. Cf & Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Park dulged in it and go off and oin the classes for S e making poor children, which meey | 00 Mrs" A, D Braudios, Mr. aud Mrs | the New, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kobinson Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davidson, 401 Nelson | Moroheud The debutantes are oceasionally seen at tho | Morris, Rindskoff, Seiigsohi, Lund, Messrs utered a number of their fricnds at | The Fortuightly High Five club was ente theater and prodably a supper follows and | C. t.. Stonehill, Julius Meyer, £ Seligsohun, 8 , gamo of high five being the central attrac: 'm“‘n‘,hh‘n l:« atum on Georgiu avenue, But 1t wouldny | S¢h Alexander Wessel, tion o pleasant apartments were taste. [ 1 OF Povpioton the buds do really danco 2 us in the city, having been in existence were occupied in the game which progressed | upwards of fiftéen y held its annual harming list of voung wome with unabated interest up to 11 o'clock, when than those who made their initial appearanc 2l Mis s Hibbard, who was such a favorite gramme, which came iu deliclous refroshi- | apong the younger socicty people, having It is quite safoto say that there is a cessa- hoea S iGaa r ments boing served at the card tavles, An 3 g tion of activity in generaland the “occups S Gl 5 R G L c for homo in Rochester, N. Y., on Frida. Holy City™ will be given as a mid-Lonten | every one fully realizing that the gen B[ o Bl milder and @ more serious tone than they had pitality displayed in both host and hostess is — | full strengthof the choir, numbering Eh 5 o " The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Whid. | former belle of Omaba so ud an oxcepd- | o fogham palaco Wedaesday brought out the Dhig ovator and den, Mr. and Mrs, Milo Van Horn, My, and | ipely pretty gid chaciug woman, is | the merry assembl pders of the fashiona orld of gland fi ) i ot leadors of tho fushionavle world of England musieal festival fn 1552 and at ouce Ny M. and Mrs, M. Dowling, My, | Visit Mrs. Harry Rollins later. Sir Edwin Arnold is in favor of chopsticks e ol Grotanny o doub ex ptatng | Wieh placo fn chutch music. Ench year e A I Murray, M nd M G, W, [ Mrs. Benham of Fort Omaha left on Sun- [ 88 a table utensil. He declares thom far the reason for the erush, > P 1 o ' O i i T sl faniviy alnontis By e Ciis oeenorutomol [ bige bt Doty Ml Ats Cladkiiiins | iy iRy Mee B edii SgiLvits the secretof their use is mastered. This Eepionitmata 1o o nolng s be prosent aud | Yristen forthe church Agnes Livesey, Mr. Charles Davidson, Mr. J. | York and Philadelphia ¢ her rotur cannot be taught in words. *““There is,” he as the court is out of mourning, the drawing 4 urt is ou urning, the drawin gsted by tho pussawes of seripture i TS L T U AT stick firmly and hinging the other with the been one of the most siccessful ever held in | g N sots forth ¥ High Fiveat the Merriam. of the smart world participated in a “kr g T et 0 O v xRty Ruckingham palice. The approaches to the o TR Phursday evening Mr. and Mrs, M. Mar ot partec B [Alresees i wm”:.‘\' i :’"'n ‘v. lowinie word Ry JohntEIorbuoh af tiio haris of thio implom .Ln‘umv. exe ptof course, for juico containing members of the diplomatic corps, | i el s b ool . i 3 ! | Seventeenth and Douglasstreets OOCTESAZCUE ELI G AL LAPCNCING AL S it haver oMK abint ministors, wlf | Lowed B SULCE iss . e of nigh five in the roomsir at the Mer by Tnspri ! | perfection of the higche such as “1ye | pgn. Pivetavles were oceupied and man and then forcibly separating them, and as h hath mot seen.” Th art sug their wedding tour to Ohio and or hardiness precision of [ rich .H"l bowite r of court | DArt Was sug } ) i Erne with tho ‘bride's parents for hardiu and precision of moa e foir posons 1 many . cases | BOOU DY B0 oK e hedron oot the playine was exciting Lo a degres. After 5 ; R el gnd & ney \._.r‘gx‘r r tho flest heaven and 1 the conclusion of the game rofreshmnents ( heiv Lol myseif picked up with nty-two e Caies pntaskerak Aranen [ seepicarth pissed away, realy s single grains of rice in one from a of the_equipages. Pedostrians came | (i iy purt. With tho exception of two | follows: tirst ladios prite toMrs. B M. Bart- Mrs. Bentam entertained | ludy, whose swift 1sly conveyed s R e ek oatacntor| LY a yors 1 Mitton and three v ott, o 1 B ety c atdinner on Suturday eyening lust Licuten- | as any as forty-nine it Sl ik S N favanla e o | ant Kinzie, s us they mwaited theie tuen toeuter | {Foi B0, voidered hand ;n"\y"m'}‘lu‘l first gontle: Livitomnt Powall,” Lioutonant | D, Birney eurcs catarra, Beo bldg. N \stomary at the l\;s‘»\m_ Licutenant Bookmiller, Lieutenaut = The prince and princess of Wales drove in | 10 vovin g to defray the att |, a collar aud cuft case. JOuKS L s e e e The following guests w present: M. 3 a . past St. James palace to Buckingham palace, | B £ The Cooking club met Friday at noon at A Leing grected with hearty, houest cheers. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldridge. | the vesidenceof Mrs, Warren Switzler and Mr. and Mrs. L W. Miner, Mr. and Mrs £ fore the quesn, amid & truly royal scone, was, which were contributed by the members of with much ceremouy, ushered into the im- Blood, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Suyder, Mus, the club. A banguet now talked of when Morséman, Mr. Mr. Hamilion, TN the queen came the prince and princess of [ N[y Joha F. Gott A participal es and the other membersof the roya \\‘(m(\‘llu'»m ng ¢ extain. ‘The genial Dr. Miller entertained the F. Mz, and Mrs. C C. She t Themombers of the diplomatic corps pre- | pje lome, 2047 Dodge street, entertained a pro- | Bieventh street Monday evening. Messrs sented to the aueen inchided the United | zjp Gett 'on Monday evening, | S Seott, C. C. Copeland “and A. L. Bell con- coln, Mr. He White, tirst score- | The prizes wore vataablo their musical selections both tocal and instru- tary’ of the United logatio fiest prize for ladies was won by Miss Mable | mental, vefreshments being served later, hime Tliey M, plerorD Mr. William 1, Sherwood, who bas ; R second seerotary of the United States loga- | SR as seeurved by Colonel Johm P, Baker, pay “The Club® s WMerct renicon 2 oC e : heardin Omaha on several oceasions, boig e ¥ ) Pay he Club” readthe “Merchant of Venico' tion and Mrs. McCormiels, and Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening at the Liniuger art zallery, logation in St. Petersburs: 1 engaged by the Ladies' Musical so, Tho following guasts wore | 3 R It was generally acknowledged that the S Aha b e el and Mrs, Jon 12, Baker, Miss Baker, | Dean Gardner red Portin, Mr. Baxter Shy co prosent el | ACVRAA Pepstds IO 1 PANOL Mabel Baker, b sos Baker, Wallace Baker, | lock, Mr. Erank Haller Launcelot Gobbo and famous juveniledrawing-room he very enviable vaputation of boine | Mrs. I Stevens, Mrs. A, Cyphers, Mr, and | gessica; Mr. Richardso A feature of this drawing-r a» one of th eat planists of the | Mrs. J. 1% Hunter, Mr. D. E. Morran, John Tewue, Antonio, many_elderly ladies took advantag ountry, his wirtuosity having received_ cnti; | Movgan Shorsvood and Frdnk H. Wilson. Mhursday Mtarnoon, from queeu's recently granted permission to that | ol ationtion frowm the leading joumals of ‘" ber o¢ Masier lsinton Hoj Wffoct, and wore highbodicos which contrast- | both Burope and America. Foruerly of Bos 1M werry at the residence. o ed strangely with tho countless low ton, Le is now the directorof the piano de My and Mrs. 1 paronts, Mr, and Mrs. A. P, {ivesses which graced tho white shoulders of | Pavtuent of tho Calc vy of | anumber of friends very charmingly Thurs | tecuth and Capitol ave the voung s i N i Pars willibeYuamttion day evening at asmall but very clegant din- | tow's fifth bicthday The debutantes wero dressed in white sills | 2 \t‘l‘-‘.."..‘(”?i»' i ke it | e Mr. Brachvogel, who s a cultured kitt- | lator a licious luncheon or satins um\\"‘h:‘n:‘}hp; o0e ‘l"g"“lfi‘r'iv“*flgn | the door. 'Tickets for the general public wi eratenr and savant, a writerof far more than Mrs. W ounell are O s olor. Nirs. ey White, | De on sale all weol at Max Meyer & Bro's | averaco ability, partieutary wwoll known in expected o r home this week and will e D ot cumtrst tothe prot | music rooms, also at the door the oveningof [ his native coutry, Gormany, hus as s help. | occupy thoit foel uce at Hillerest. Geeral Jor and did notsuffer byit. She | therecital meet a charming woman, whose one wission | and M. Brooke who bave oceupied the W in acourt robe of black armure T programme which Mr. Sherwond will | scemingly is to make people hyppy, and this | Connell house duting the absonce of the con- B aith ot ornnments. binolk ostrich tips fn | Eiveou Wednesday evening i3 suficiently | coupled ‘with the roputationus ufumous | EEeStitl at Washington, have already taken Yer hair and long black kid gloves. aried to show the genius of the piauist aud | cook, cannot help but make an evening de- | @ houso in Langdon court, Tweuty-fourth and g S ’ is as follows lightful. The wuests present were Mr. and | Howard stecets. Mrs, Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer, Roft—Suite 0 E minor. op. Mr. Aavon Zunder left Friday Mimuet, Toceati, Romanz Erique, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Mey and Mrs! | Kulamazoo, h.. where on schubert-Liszt—Solr, Vienn thur Waukeley ¢ 2 N ' o it GQuite an inventaw, v kuiw. Siber e i ATEAY svoningnaxt Lo wilkwiniing pleins ~Dor say! What did he evaw Bach—Bouree from second Eng 0 58 Minnic oS¢ e sl R w didbe evaw | - BACIINE A (0 1 sharp miiors op. 0. No. B3 . ol haun Abaliovetips Nocturne I T siary major. op. 1 2 city the idoaw of giving a | ' Fdsar I Sherwool-Second Minuet oY, o : o > dawnce without favaws, by Jauve! i | : ner, th \‘l.;ywmml.xv ..m.'..‘h P ,‘n‘.\nl.ll. ¢ mt 4 e Burstasi i Willin 11 Sherwood —Ethelind 1 althou was thoroughly informal Qloshlegand Furnubop: Ciar Now 3 Exhilaration.” op. b No. Tho decorations while not elaborate were nd Mrs, S, 1) SRR Gotwahiil e nat or very protiy, being in pik and green, smilax asunthon & s for L e is tlo wreh in ity Op: g od abol e tablo i ety effec e o T ks it . : lv. 1 ‘L.”ll\\‘\’h |" about the table iua very offc sun \ Splrmerlied,” from ive manne [T Wyl Dienmun. U'he Douglas v Lisat -Etude in D flat was particularly yepresented and possibly it AL Dupont—=Toceatu di ¢ wits destened in honor of the barristers who s Gsorga Darers - Tiavo taleen wives uuto themselyes within the itful party at her lovely ere were prasent Mr. aud Mrs her little Mclutosh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakeloy, Gamos | cnarming resi AR B M. und Bieo. Taldswin, Me and Mrs, Jolin an elogant | iy and Miss Martin on Friday evening | F U HFs Johmeon. | and wereentertained in a most hospitable e HEron, Tuth Thompaon, Suze Joyee, | manner The efforts of the host and hostess | Tho members of the Dundeo high five club Wl Hoyt, Daisy Tribble, Lizzie Huzen, | to entertain and care for theiv guests wore | met on Tuesday evening at the ploasant Aberdino Cowey, Nova Hutchinson, Mageio | successtul to the highost dogros, A very do- | bome of Mr. and Mes, H. H. Benson aud Jo Mabie T i ~-1‘I'A:r\ Riglklon I,M-hl licious lunch was scrved after the game, | passed an exceedi ghtful evening ters Ralph Deverel die Boyer, Frank | in Mrs. Blum's usual good taste, and was 4 e gal Nothing s Havens, Hary. Rarton Arthur \‘ ih A, o over therr favorite gau \..\vmm., was T b Bay won tha ladies prizea silver | omitted that would add to the enjoymeut of the ever The absenceof the judge was anio: Mr. Brown, . Gratinog 2 until ck, conservt sepal = Fpirius L) to the coneert S RA Burke-Roche, ARRIVALEXTRAORDINARY Of the World’s Most Famous Medium, Congressman and AR ART a ' OF ssity Mother of Invention. Preluae Dooced clevaw chan that Mush Ne Giggsley ne. — pristers’ Dinner. Friday evening at six Mr. and Murs, How ard B, Smith entertained a few friends at din b madn not in darkness and 1gnorance but sec yo th but he iuvented our idst to dispel the hoavy g bitt L bright meteor fi Across th w falls in ands of blightened heart What did Do not allow skepticism or siliy rel Mrs, DT Ehest prophet o ki1 of Wiieh winn Lecs entertained at North Bighteenth ay ! avening, most delight fully guests, Musie, dancing and card pluying flledathe evening. Pretty prizes were won by Miss Fiteh, Miss Guo, Mr. Edwards and My, Youse, The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fglwards, Dr, and Mrs Ross, Mrs. 1 Mus, Will inn Rutherford, Mr. Mrs. George B Eddy, Miss_Fiteh, Miés Mame Fitch, Mr. Howit, Mr. Youso, M. William Anderson, Mr. W, Miler, MwmlJames Bowic and the | = i ? o ur Misses Bowie, bty . | D he musical solree given by the pupils of e ute Prof. Dworak last Baturdny evening at Yfpcary and de w0 Gerimania hall was onoof the pleasant Suc 7 to b wire it I proy cesses of the year. While all the numbers wnder At were creditably given, one is worthy of par ISt |t ticul antion, the singing of Miss Tiuine, : You know I Tal the ¢ fod, world \ famod and only natural tra dunghier of © enth digh whiil ol will rey and Ancrien the grentest v and 1indon o EGY PTIAN TALISMANS your enenifes, temove family | " one yon f fits, and all long stind nd 1y stor fkness, death, divor ent Trionds, ¢ mart il ' v wife for happis riches speenli ty: re and mir ponsi it yout S e 1<t absenrity his f t ands of | ing challenge Tey ' s d sizhit county bi this oceasion i ning Mrs aneerto, op. i el gave u most deli home tn Waluut Hi davehter Dollie's seventh bi were indulged in, sfter which lunch was served by the charmi Thoso preseat were Misses o ze Plac fallures romoy High Five in Koun Hoty T'he IKountze Place highfive olub met il The Dundee High Five Club. seholds b il s S10,000 any medii [ Hogins, Frank Hazen, Joo daughter of Counly Comnussionor iy Jady e stoad that el s tho anly botia i sovonth 4 tea spoon, for the third tin The young lady posiesses an-exceeding e il andihdvartsaaniniie bub whit R of while Mr. L. D, the only thing to be regretted. Mrs. W. 1. | Fich, Hll Soprais tol¢ HATAR lparc Lo Bx 3 TandiaCriam s o hiave been deceived ana disappoi reutleman's prize, selections vcock pod Mr. T Carmio on the | cellent udvantage in T Puritan, " by Bellin 4 b ot | 1o despade are mvited t entl wnd o cony i next meeting of the club will be held | dpape, the latter a cigar astie demanded an encore towhich the young s horaelt | world stuve the da s of anl ¢ at tho residence of Judgo and Mrs. Bradioy, | bisgue, Mrs. M. A- Up lady responded by o vondition of “*Tho , By B0 ke ol the fature‘corpoot 1919 Wirt street, on Friday evoning March | Hamilton were also favored Maiden to the Moou A ot Jonbe b, K. Y NI feet sutisfuot R Although the threatening weather had a The following members and guests were LTI S R speciul torn a s0lo by Mr. tendency todetract from the diff ACes D e e au v, s | o0y M, of oot on Thunday ovcaing W Pt DISPLAY OF Mrs. Dr. F. L. Hail, 322 N. 15th St., Omaha, Neb. hostess. ss club had its usual quota of lovors of tho . R 5 FRENCH | HATS| “omana miston, Mr. and Mrs. Guorge L. Fisher, Mr, light fantastic. Notwithstanding theirknow Paxton Hotel, SOHOOL OF this season, 0. carried off the trom Dickens, nger's }Courtesy. | "owls e Jourual of last Sunday | 2 | also fo bas this to say of the recent visit of the “In gleside club’’ to Omaha as the guests of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Alesander n Friday last the Ingloside club had the | good fortune 1o be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aloxander of Omaha. There | was 1o effort spared on tho part of the host and hostess that would _enhance the enjoy- | ment or add to the comfort of thele guests. | Through the influence of Mr. Alexander, It glesido wis not ouly admitted to the picture and After r the club enjoved hearing Weir and a very spirited recita- Miss Baleh, a guest of the Mr. Rtobertson was also a guest. striet guirantoed ensin th Send stamp for flustrated ] A Pink and Blue Luncheon. “Thursday at o'clock Mrs, WL, Beard gave atpivk and blue lunchieon to a fow of her most intimate lady friends at her home on West Call on or ndar 1B SRR Hustus, Mr. and Mrs. H, Jaynes, Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Lewis, Mrs. H. Lawie, Miss in the storm, those present seemed to enjoy themselves, After having danced half of the Lipps, Mr. and Mrs. Minaban, Judge and tustefully arvangod programme of fourteen and Mrs, L. D. Fowler, Mr, and Mrs. . D, ing how disagrecable it would be going home Mus, Shields, Mr. and Mrs, E. D, Van Court. numbers a luncheon was served by o well e acquired. 81 The guests present were, Mr, J. C. Ward gallery, but also to the luner courts of tue Mr. aud Mrs. A, Rector, Mr. aod Mrs, J. P, Burt street. The luncheon was served in kuown caterer, which seomed to give life to | March 9,10 and 11. TELEGRAPHY, @/