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12 s At sl TNH IS MORSEK D Leaders of Feshionable Oircles Arrange for the Annual Summer Bxodus, GAGEMENTS WHICH WILL INTEREST May Parties and iarden Fotes Loom Up on Socinl Horizon the Week the Weddings of ction w May is here and sociot ot yor awak ened from the Lenten rest, the past week being ono of thorough quietness among the leaders of the haut monde. It is safo to pre dict that not until next fall will tho round of gayeties be again commenced, for already on every hand you hear the question ‘‘Waere will you summer?”’ Every socioty woman is fretting ter mind over the perplexing prob- iem, while you hear ita huadrod times a day at the clubs, In Kurope, on the Hudsoa, at Spirit Inke, in the mountains, at Narra. gansott, in the lana of tne mikado, in the Yosemite, ure the answers hoeard. The four huudred and the hundred and a halt will be scattered to the four corners of the globe, not to be entirely reunited again until tho aves are seared and falien next autumn, and tho turkey begins to bave doubts and misgivings as to what he is fod on corn and fine victuals for anyhow. Asa rosult of the aunnual plans for the summer exodus society has been in widow weeds the past seven days, 4 marriage o two, several quiet luncheons, two or three May partics only breaking the Lenten spell. But then the weather hus been somothing terrible, which may account for the silence in tho runks of the exclusives, It is aimost time to ourseives whether wo are (0 have a St girl or not this season o ure cuveloped in gauzy fab rics with skirts drawn tightly back and a heavy bunci of pleats thrown out at the back rudder-like, colored sitk stockiugs, low shoes and big hut loaded down with flowers, Will she como back to us, just as fuil of apirit as ever, willing and ublo to eat a pound of candies at a sitti ar out three partners waltzing, tacklo a fish ora gamo talk atblotics or aquaties, join 1o @ coaching party or make one and a joily one, 100, on & straw ridef me ugain, the Summer girl, with celskin princess displaying ber pretiy figure, her whole back jacket muflling ter up on tho hote! veranda, her puffed siecves, her poke bonuet, her bell skirt, ber fancy corse lets, wattea effects, her fantastic plastrous ¢ Will she be on band in all her old- ime ana now-time glory( 1 opive that she will, for there's always a place for he a prod uct of our civilization, she's ou end of tho century’® and not a bad sort of girl, either. ne feels her power and makes you feel it. The boys are utilized by her in many wavys, dancing_partuers, escorts, factotums, wnd tne “old fellows” don’t cicape her, either. ‘They bave the money and ure always ready 10 tako her for a drive, send her flowe candies or friit. She can al for benefits to the old fellows. Tho boys only laugh and say: “I'm not Jay Gould, and dou’t you forgetit! The Summer girl, like her frivolous Eng- lish cousiv, if after the ool —which means mouey. She has often heard ber papa say that be will pay for no “extras,”” by which ho means that only board bills must ve sent home to him. This puts the Summer wirl on her mettle. She must havo stylo enough about her to attract the attention of those who can pay for the extras. They dou’t cost much, but the Summer eirl's svending money won't buy them, that's out of the question. Henco the Summer girl is upt to be a bit morcenary. Tho season is short; she mus get in her best work as quickly as possible, “Thera is great competition. Tho Spilkin girls have more tigure, tho Boggs girl style, the Newlots eirls better dresses, the Frivelle girls moro audacity. What i$ the poor summer girl to do in the facoof this awful state of affairs? “Noll,” said an Owmoha cigaretto holder 10 a dashivg Summer girl at Spirit Lake last season, “'mey 1cull to s€0 you in town this fall " “Youwd better sce me now, Tom !’ was the encouraging reply, spoken 'in a tono that meant volumes, Tom took the hint, The Summer girl may have a demure look about lier, but she knows a good thing when sho sees if, oven if it doos smoke cigarsutes. What lookad at oue time liko an engago- mentless scason turns out to be just the re, vorsc, as a pernsal of these coluimnns witl toll. Some time ago we wanted to announce a cer tain engagement, but the nopular voung goen- tieman said no, that as the wedding would not take place until fall he wanted 1o have a good tino this summer with tho girls of his acquaintance, but the girls are on and the young eentlemen is getting left—so left. But it has always been thus, and you may aepend upon the dear creatures finding out all too soon that you have “'gove and done it,” anu then comos the deluge. Men, when they are engaged, should not hLesitate to malo 1t known unless thero arc family rea- sons for secreoy usually turns out to bo badly aavised. A Pretiy Entertalnment. Wednosday eveuing the ladies of the Cath- olic Rending circle recerved their friends in the spacious and beautiful homo of Mrs. dames G. Gilmore on California streot. Tho woather without ouly served to bring for- word more strickingly the’ charm of tho lights aud flowers and music and handsome costuries within, Mrs, Gilmore was assisted in receiving and entertaining by thoe seven teen ludies who make up the membership of tho cirele, These ladies wero particutarly proud of the num ber of stars they hbad securcd for their drawing room proeram, to which Miss Creighton and Mr. Burkloy contributed 8 vocal duet, Captain Wordoen a flute solo, Mr. Gilmore s reading, Captain Kinzie the “Ava Maria,” written for and dedicated to eim by Litter, Miss Crowley, Rudyara Ki Jing's version of *“I'h Colonel’s Order end Mrs. Cudabay & serenado song with ex- quisite deticacy of expression. Pleusant and delicious refrashments wero served during tho evening. The guests were: Rt Rev. Bishop Gcannell, Fathors Kinslor, Hoefter, McCarthy, — Bruen, Conroy, MeDe' vitt, Koopmans, Hillman; Colonel aud Mrs. Sher'dan and Mrs. Dale, Dr. and Mrs, LCoffwau, Dr. and Mrs. unell, Captain and s, Worden, Mr. sad Mrs, C. V. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs.'J. D, Creighton, Mr. and Mrs, C. J, Swyth, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McShane, Mr. and Mrs. C. Willinm iiamilton, Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Fur Mr. and Mrs, J, I, Riley, Mr. ana Mrs. Ambrose Lce, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swartzlander, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Gal lagher, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Cushing, Mr, and Mrs E. A, Cudabuy, Mr and Mrs. J. A Temnieton, Mrs. ana Mrs, Schenck, Mr, and Mrs, Connors, My and Mrs Rubl, ~ Mr. and ' Mis, Engleman, Mrs. Agnes McShane aud Miss McShano, Mrs. Celia MeShane and Miss Tagzart, Mrs, and Miss Premier, Mrs. 5. T, Alexande Misses Magruder, Creighton, Kutherino Creighion ler, ~ O'Brien, Murphy, Swift Danihay, My John A, Creightos A. MeShane, M Michael Cudaha, Kinzie, ' 1 Allison, Mesars. u, Murph Burkloy, aul. % 1 s Lo the Front, Tuesday evening one of the most enjoyable ovents of the sousou ocourrod at Lyceum hall, on North ‘Lwonty-fourth stroet, the oo casion being a May party given by the Sara toga Lyceum company, uuder tho manage went of K. W. Lossentine, Billy Austin and Cal Pago. Aboutd p. m. Prof. and Mrs. Matthews led the grand march, followod by forty couples, representing tho youth and beauty of Saratoga. The Saratoga orchestra furnished the music while au_oxcellent pro yram of tweuty-six numbers kept the young people busy oa the floor, while the old * folks njoyed hgh five on the siago. Lvery ono seemed Lo enjoy themselves, Awoug thoso present were: Mesdames Durler, A. Douglas, Liross, Swovtoda, Thomp- son, Priess, M. Anderson, C. W. Anaerson, Jonos, Matthews, Stolder, Bwers, Hart, (. Litefield, Gesler, Lesseutine, Austiu | Misses C. Kellar, E. Kellur, 5. Kellar, Ietze, Graves, Brown, Stevens, M. Dermot, Hauser, Fergusen, White, Lateh, L. Lato| Hoxhola, Fredrickson, tiews, Duvis, Byer dorff, Ruser, Aumock, I’riess, Brubsker; Messrs. Hart, Blackesly, Moudie, Eryle Qopkius, Fox, Gould, Svyder, Gould' Joucs, The Best for the Money Is Always to be Found Herq. That's Why We Keep Telling You of It THE INDEX B,000 YARDS STRIPED SERRSUCKARS J This is the greatest offer in a rsucker, worth 10¢ a yard, ever nounced—5¢ a yard. SILKOLENE DRAPERY. JC Yt Usual pric BLACK WASI 600D Abgolutely fast black ORGAN- DIES, a new opening of 50 patterns, 19¢, 20c, 20¢ OUTING FLANNAL A few now cases just opened for the spring and summer, worth Ise and 20e, we wiil place them on sale Monday at C NG PRINTED BATINTE Iixquisito desigus, sprightly colorings on heautifully contrasting grounds, JC NEW l‘lll;\LLlS, Beautiful Styles. New Designs. INSE Fine eghye Cinehams. Just opened, fresh and crisp, clegant Scoteh Gimelaainas; 82 inches wide, QS(J YARD Silk Stripe Ginghams, 35¢ YaRD Others Ask BO cents. y good French Or;rah'dies, 38c¢ Uusual price, 80 cents. Hoxhold, Michael, Anaerson, Dolun, Thompson, Buchard, Bean, A Mack, Brubaler, IBwers, Willson, Coy, S boda, Hess, 0. Austio, W, H, Austin, Tyngosad, Priess, The Sherman-Chu Oao of the prettiost home weddiuzs of the season was solemuized Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- Connell, North Bighteenth stroct, when Mr. Charles Rollin Shermin and Miss Clara Maud Chureb, grand-daughter of Mr. Me- Counell, were united “ia the ties that forever bind” by Rev. John Williams, rector of S, Barnabas. In honor of the oocasion the pleasant home of Mr. McConnell was finely decorated with flowors and smilax, sud although the night was desolate without, there was a cheoriness within that quite off- set the dripping weather outside. At § clock tne bridal party ontered the parlor oded by the officiating clorgyman, Rev. \ Williams, followed by two enildren, ) the bridesmaid, Miss Clara Clarksor, the best mae, Mr. Frank Carmichael, then tho bride and groom. 'he_bride, who 1s o eautiful girl oud as intelligent'as sho is protty, was handsomely costumed in_ white silk, demi trauw mmed profusely tr with duchesse lace, sinelo roso in her hair, while sho carried o boquet of hilies of tho vall Miss Clura Clarkson wore a figured silk and carried white roses. IPollowing the ceremony came congratula- tions and # wodding supper, Later in the ovening the »and kroom repaired to te sy nomo providoa for the bride by the room, at 5344 North Twenty-seventh street, whor ter June 15 they will be at nome to heir friends, moilg those present wera: Mr, and Mrs, Robort MeConnell, Judge ana Mrs. Churen of North Platte, father oride, Mr, and Mrs, d McCon and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Heury Has- kell, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Josoph MeConncll, J. M. MecCounell, Charles McConnell, Miss Callio McConnell, Mr. Bar- vett, Mr. Martio, Mr. Pulmatier, 'Miss Incs Haskoll, Miss Bevtha Ciarkson, Miss Georgie I'rouch,” Miss Lona Dyroe, Mr. A. B, Me- Counell, Miss Stutit of St. 1.ouls My, Slorman, the groom, is the senior member of the frm of Sherman & MeCon- nell, und one of the best known youug busi- ness wen in Owaba. The bride has been connected with the public schuols of the city for sowe time, The Stricklor-Hoover Wedding. The iwarmage of Mr, Viegil Ormand Strickler, the well known member of the Douglas county bar, to Miss Helen Florence Hoover, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoover, Lincoln, Nub., on Tuesusy, wus one of tho pleasantest of thy week's events in the canitol city, At S o'clock, to the strains of Mondelsson's wedaing march, played Dy Prof. Gibeault, the contractiug partics THE OMAHA DAILY 1 SUNDAY, SIXTEEN PAGES MAY 8, 1892 Y0U SEND THEM TO US, 28-INCH Mens Ram Unbrellas | Pine Nubian Serge, good, strong frame, sonsible sticks and handles, | | | $I.25 EAGH, To the churacter of a store is its stock of We point with pride here togethor undor under such nimble pricos, Here's more news that ev thrifty woman will eager ly road: Ribbon Fing s amd High Novelics | Deauliful Gheviot Mixtures, 36 GENTS. Dress Trimming. . There seoms to be no end of beauty in the mind of de signer nnd maker. Wo gather the richest and most taste- ful that comes to this country. Gimps and Fancy Steel, S G 2 Y SR Y 550 75¢. LA GES. | PinStripe Cheviots, Point de Gene. 15¢ up. Point de Trlande, 15¢ up In bl um, white, ecru, SHORT LENGTHS LACES. 65 CE! ITS. _ New patterns in_ Flouneings and Drapory Nots (black ' | silk) at ON E-QUARTER THE REGULAR PRICE. N w A" W | ch " : Dolightful designs, rarc and unusual, not like thoso 7 R N F D N BEL on iining ali the letters of the alphabet, 25 artistic -~ W and desirable designs, box of stamping powder and pads, A UREAAT all neatly encased in #t hox, for 28 CENTS. L TP R AT £ Send for our new Summer Fashion Catalogue. It 1s an cpitome of our great store, and will help you in many ways. MAILED FREE (GROJARS Forty rich Wool Plaids. beautiful colorings, regular price 30¢ and 75, EDE varD. MONDAY == ONLY FINE BOURETTED PLAIDS, 750 Former Price, $1,25. gy Children's Hammocks, Made of Seino Twine, plain white, oight fect six inches long, width in pro- portion, AT “Gem,” Close Woven Hammock, with Sisal Mexican Woven Hammocks white, length six feet, cntire length twelve feet six inches, knotted cdge, $1 Bach. White, length of bed seven foet, en- tire longth fourteen feet, corded edgo, very wide, and has clinch thimbles, 42x84 inches, three feet long, $1.75 Each. “Gem,” Closo } ance, with spreader, full color inches, thirteen feot long, $3 Each. spreader Woven Hammock, Val- 42x81 50c Each. $1.50 Bach. ontored the parlors of the Landell hotel, | Froom and Mr, Hull, the second prizss ' | Mr. H. M. Knauffman and Miss Dollio A. { which were beautifully docorated for tho | Mrs, Kidder and Harpster, Wednesday, May 11. occaston, The oride, who has been | Mrs. O, H. Joffries has raturned fron a social leader in tho fashionablo iifs of Lin- | S Movemonts Hece 4 ver and will be at bomo d tue sammer coln, wore u cream silk costume enteaine with | Miss English left Thursday for Colum- | a¢ 614 South Tiwenty-eighth street. | roses in her hair and o bunch of flowers in | bus, O. 110 Gotham, formerly of ‘Omaha, | Miss Mir | dent of Salt Lake City, is visiting | ARocitield, 1216 Muson sirect. Patterson and family have re- moved from tho Branswick £5 their new rosi- dence, 203 South ‘Pwenty-filt |« aveaue. Next Tuesday voning the ipiscopal min- isters of the eity tender a reception Lo Bishop and Mrs. Worthingtou at 8rownell hall, . Scott, mothor of M Ford and and South Twenty-fifta streot, Jburt left for Chicago, Mou- tom abia until after school Wauseon, O., Mr, Wallace West Point, Mrs. Lewis York yesterday Miss Woolworth of Sioux Uity is the guest of Miss Willinuns, Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton returned from New York on Wednesday. Rov. and Mrs, Millspaugh of Minneapolis are visiting Mrs. Clarksoa. Mrs. Lauder has gone to Ohbio, whero she will pass the month of May. Mr. and Mrs. Olin N, Davenport have ro- turned and are at the Millard. Miss Sadie Stone, daughter of Dr. . M. Broaten has resigned from ber hand. Two little maidens, as bright and pretty as the flowers themsoives, strewed the pathway of tho bride and groom with fragrant blossoms. Standing benoath a lovers’ knov of flowers the solemn words woro said uniting two estimable young peo- ple, spoken by Rev. C. C. Lasoy of St. Paul's Methodist church. ~ Following the ~marriage ceromonics the guosts were invited to & wed- ding supper. Lator they loft for a tour of the cast and will be at home 1n Owaba after June 20 at 113 North Twenty-fifth street. now a re with Mr: Mr. D New iteed returned from Mrs. J. H. day, ler futu remains in O J. W. Howard of Miss Bessio Hulburt closes, Engagements Announced. The engagemeont of Mr. Moses It. Trauvor- man and Miss Ernestine Benas, daughter of Mr. Morris Benns of Kansas City was mado | Stono. has returned from Colorado. duughter _are enjoying a Vi public last weels, The wedding will possibly ' Bishop and Mrs, Gieorge Worthington ha l’.’?&l&‘,’" N. M. Howard, at returned and are at Bishopthorpe. Mr. and Mrs.J, §. H. Patrick vowrned | Mouday from a trip through Cahfornia. | eveniug to" tho vles will bo the euestof Mrs, | warm friends. ouncil Bluffs this weel. Mr, Augustus Kountze and Jerrold of Ningara is tho guest of ber | went' o Now York daughter, Mrs, Wrlght, at Fort O:naha, funeral of Mr. Augustus Koun Mrs, John Westphaling spent the wezk in | cureed Wednesdoy, Lincoln, the guest'of Mrs, Frani Brown, Rr. Rov. Georga Worthington und Mrs. Maujor and Mrs, McClintock and Miss Me. | Worthington will give a recoption at th Clintock will loava this wesk for Oklahoma. | ¢lose of the diosesan couvention, Thursda) Miss Mario Davis of Mexico, Mo., is visit- [ M4y 19 at Bishonthorpe. ing the Misses Weir of Wost Farauin strost, . J. E. Proston accom Dr. and Mrs, Swinmers bave taken rooms o1, Miss Candwall, loft, yestor more lave 0 Louis where ihey will visit Mrs. Pecishium, ol Madison, whero they will move Tues- | Gifg of Dr. Peckham of tho Marino hospital R oward Smith was summoned or Mr. and Mrs, Faoeis C. Howard Bmith was sum ) ? Wednesday to Chilicothe, O., whero her |‘A!‘4’lfl:\mflllm’llllkulh weuks mothier and sister, Mrs. Mclell and Miss Mekell, are lying dangerously il with pnue Mr. Orzhard and Miss Orolurd contom AR SR0N o F mouia. piate & trip o Chiodgo tho early part of this | p,. weok. f i 1or, Mr. Harry Cartun and Mr. W J. Cartan | Mr.ana Mrs. W.'K. Kurtz have roturned | sulod yesterday by tho steamsiip Umuria to the city after an extended visit 10 eusiern | for Liverpool to spend the summer on the cities, continent, Mrs. Pritchett entertained a fow friends | Lust evening yesterday at luncheon in bonor of Mrs. | gave Miss Furniss' Sayles Lulu,” toalarge audience, 1 oceur in Junuary. Public announcement is made of the en- wagoment of Mr. Henry Rothholz and Mis Doru Schilunk, Athome Sunday, May 17 and 20, 1004 Howard streot. gagement of Mr. Norman Rothholz aod Miss Augusta Kopald has been e, At home Sunday, May 15, 2 ard sireet. Tho engagement of Miss Klsio Kobben hoyer of SL. Louis to Mr. William Koenig is announced, tho marriage to take place in Octobor Tue engagement of Miss Harriet White of Brookline, Mass., and Mr. Arthur Smith, formerly of Council Bluffs, now of Omuha was announced in Boston' last week, M White and Miss Whito will bo the guests of e, and Mrs, Smith duriug the summer, snd fali is set for the wedding. A cs. J. J. McLain aunounce tho marriage of their daughter, Carie, 1o Mr. orge Francis Day, Wednesday afternoon, May 15, ut 2 o'clock, 2209 Spencer street. Mrs, Udo Brachvogel and ho childven left for their future b Miss Kountze Monday to attend the z¢, which o¢ Grable roturned visit Lo New Caldwell Hamilton, Mr, Curtis Tur Migh Five at Clifton Hill, Mr, aud Mrs. W. F. Casson eniertained a fow of their friends Monday evening at their o at the farce sy Omaha garrison comedy residence, 4205 Krskine street, Clifton Hll. o ~ - By v egegom N Miss May Williams leaves today for Edger- | people beiug prosent to applaud the ¢ Higk five was played by the wuests presont, [ 150 21 b HL o O O 9 belug Rreaon Who ware; ovd. dant and Mrs, Truitt are the guests Dy aua Mrs. Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Lay Mrs. Ezra Millard sud family will leave and Mrs. Lewls 1twed today. Toumor. idge, Mr. and Mrs. Gregye, Mr. and Mrs. | Omuba the middle of this mouth for the | row a l:nmm; !\lr\h bl Tuity ll:;uu‘ n.:l 1:;;-, ipp summer. east, where sho will be joiued in a month by Lippincout, Mr. and Mes. Aot i aud | "Mr. and Mrs. Buckner of Chicago wern | Lieutanaut Truitt Mres. Hall, M1, Aad drs. Moler, Wk 399 | the guests of Mr, and M. Ira B Moyes | | py B ally, mauager of the Crane Mus. Hagward, Mr. and Mrs. k'room, Mr. | last weok. 1 g B ily, imaanaer of the Qran and Mrs. Kush. Mr. and Mys. Hoffman, Mr, Mr. and Mprs. Thomus MeUague are to be | ferrad to Sa isco and with Mrs. Lally and Mrs. Millard, Me. and Mrs. Kidder, Mr. | congratulatea over the birth of ‘@ daughter | and his house 2ods swill romove to the | and Mrs. Durkee. Mr. and Mrs. Duval, Mr. | Wednesday eveuing. t Dacific const withio & fortnight ‘lnd Mrs. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Truax, Mr. Mr. aud Mrs. Jobu Vatien, S13 South | iy " 3 203 Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mps. Trivbele, | 'wenty-second street, will colebrato their | ~Major and Mes. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs | | Lyman Richardson. and s, A U Wy 3 { Jitfer, M M el Hull, Mis: silver wed. g 1 @ 4 4 | Miss Kate Piffor, Miss Mabel ilu iss | silver wedging this oveniog. Lamss Blosanduon, A, aad Mea, A L, Wy Sihel Hull, Mr. W. A. Benk, Mr. Joo Lay- [ Mrs. A W, Tillapaugh of Racine, Wis., is ors N | idge, ir. visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. A.J. Lunt, 1551 | comprised a party that ioft on Tuursday in After the game refreshments were served | North Ninetoeuth street. \ special car for Orazon and California. = | and then tne prizes were awarded 1o Mrs [ Cards are out for the weddiog reception o f In bouor of Mys. Sayles Mrs. C. K. Cou DRESS BO0DS Not another such a marvel- ous grouping of relinhlz qualitie: and excellent styles gets one roof, and koeps constantly moving New Wedge Wale Chevrotines SUITS AND Are destined to be the MOS costumes ever introduced, in mountains or on the s» one of these suits you Ve o). can fitting and graceful in every jacket and bell skitt only. B( the sorts that don't hang grace fit to the jacket—only throw: ours, Jan and vy Light fancy mixed cuffs, girdle and bottom of ski or bedford cord g15. Don't material and the price of ours. 008 'SATMIUr HATHA tan che len 1t a handsome Do ye wekot, stylish cloth ron i, , for $5.00 Come and sec us. Black or tan, size1 32 to 42, best ma- terinl in all wool cheviot cloth, styiish shapes, worth 87, only $5.00. Top Coats, $15. Elegant clay dingonal top conts, fin- ished with pearl buttons, lined through- out with bost satin rhadama, worth $25, only $13. KREBEFER SULT T POPULAR summer come and see the perfections of fit and el and autumn ry suitable for traveling by boat, home—wherever youare with wefully meet any emergency. They come in desirable cloths, sensible colorings, perfect ' line and drape. Composed of )TH FIT. Others are showing fully—no shape to the skirt or 1 together; sec Not so with rious shades collars and cuffs and girdle gro. cloths, with silk embroidery on collar, Navy blue ladies' cloth v blazer suit made, but wnce in finish and rt ¢ have 00D GARMENT SALE. Monday we will inaugurate an ODD GARMENT SALE in our cloak parlor when only ONE Reefer, ONE Box Coat, ONIE Top Coat. ONE Blazer or ONE Cape of any kind will be offered (as they are all we have now) and we will make the PRICE SO LOIW that an IMMEDIATE sale ia CERTAINTY. Improve the great oppor= tunity. GET A BARGAIN | g J SPECIAL PRICES ON Specially Good Value LACE CURTAINS. New Importations This Week--No Old Stuff. Nottingham Lace, 78c pair, regular price $1.25. Scotch Guipure Lace, $1.8 Imitation Brussels Lace, $3.8 ] sh Point Lace, $3.85 pair, regular price $6,00, — 2 SOO Bamboo Easels worth $1.28, 78¢c Each. Real Iri Tambour Swis Bru , 87.50 pair | want entertained chavmine Mrs. Yost, Mrs. Mol Mrs, Sargent, Mrs. Mutlurd, Mrs. Hunscom, Miss H Mrs. Bon, nett, Joha Brooke, I, Mrs- Waleley. On Wednesdny Mrs. Yost entertainod fow of Mrs. Sayles' old frienas. Those prosent wore: Mrs. Wood, Miss Knight, Mr ins, Mrs, Carrier, Miss Carrio Mutlard, 1 Morsman, Mrs, Lehmer, Mrs, W. V. Mrs, Cou’ tant, Mrs. 1. M. Beuneut, Mrs! Saund Mrs. Hanscom, Mrs. Levi Cavier, Mrs. Pat- erse ik, Mrs, Sargeat. n, Mrs. It Mrs, J. T, Clark of Chicago was tho guest of Mrs, ( I Gilbert and Miss Clark was i welcome guest at the hoine of Mr sk Colpetzer on Twentv-tiith street | Prof. Roney stoppd at tho Millurd. — Mr o Mrs, Gubert, Mrs. Clark, Miss | stottor of Liir and’ Prof. od # box atthe KRemenyi con- admirably City, and was more's band wh been secured by th usic as their voic wn Omaha last fall. bhas ) Omaha conservatory of Mr. Kronberg will commence i goment at the con sorvatory i Boyd’s new theater next Sat urday, May 14, Persons desiving to study with him will do well to secure bours before that date. Dur Bk yosterday afternoon was taken | | possession of by the boys and givls of the eighth ¢rade from Lake school under the chaperonago of Miss Whitmore, priveival, aud Mrs, Carlisle, teacher of the erade F'rom basement to the top of tho building the interested and appreciative voung folks were shown dow & metropolitan newspaper is wad There were ea; ars Lo take in the cxplanations of typesciting, stereoty ping, und press work and some of thoso anys bril liant essays will be written by these same boys and girls as to things they saw yestor day tn Tk Bes composing room. Miss Hamilton entertained a few friends Wednesday at Hauwnlon plac honor of iliso, who made so pleas | ant an imp amorg ¥oviety neople this soason. ‘Tho luncticon was in tho nature of 4 farewell watinee for tho prev i | and the surroundings o quite like loveablo character of onu of the sweetost Who has houored Omabia by her pres Guce duricg the seasou. Thoso present wore girl- in wo 4 sels Net Lace, $1.50 pair, regular price $15.00. one of the most appoin luncheons of the season. A huge cut glass | bow! filled with jonquiis and veiled with { maidon hair forn “vesied vpon a centernicce { embroiderad in yeilow violels ana bow knots, | | 1I82d roses were 1 each cover and i mmore than licions menu was served to the fol- | fowing gnests: Mrs. Moraman, Mrs. Parke, Mrs. Bradford, Mrs, Wordon, Mrs, Cudahy. Mrs, Ayres, Mrs, MelCeouu, Mrs. Levi Car [ Tho celebrated baritone, Mr. Krouberg, who has had such wonderful success as 4 toacher of the voice 1 Boston and Kansas 4 ouo of the soloists with Gil- | 5 pair, ‘rcgulnr price $2.50. 5 pair, regu'ar price $5.00. , regular price $10.00. OODS COMPANY liss Yust, hede | Miss She A nuib and grandmamas Thursday with M and childrer nd son Harold, M Shivoric s, rof weo little tots with mothors i afternoon dred Rogers. 'I'he mothers 1t were: Mrs, Prichett . Stebbins and daughter son lRobert, Mrs, . C t and Carmelt na son Welles, Mrs. atter- and wed rs. Gaylord 1 son and son Kenneth, Mrs. Caldwell | grandson Johin, Mrs. Deuel and_ son Luke, { Mrs. Poppleton and son Juck, Mrs. Ring- { walt and son Joseph, Mrs. Lrady and son, on and son Charles, ho *Jolly Sixteon” were delightfully cn- tertained for tho last time this scason by { Miss IMlora Groscurth Wednesday evening Prozressive high fiye was od and Mr, Louis IMleschier and Miss Tracy John we the lucky ones to capture the first prizos Refroshuments woro served and everybody. spont a pleasant ovening. Thoso present Massrs, 12, J. Tobbius, Tusch, IPles. c Rucnenberg, Rosenzweig, Moyer, Tlattert, Hommingor, and tho Misses Clira Mrs. Ham) vd Tracy Jolin, l.ena Tebbins, Plora Gros- curth, Mamio Hartelf, Minnie Hengen, Mrs 1% J. Tebbins und Mrs, Robert Roscnzweig® Murs. Cloment Chase and her son Clement loave next Tuesday for Kunsas City, whero she will join atne Mojoska and “lier bus band Count Charles Buzenta, and Miss F i of New York City, who will mako a pleasant party for the transcontinental jour- ney to Southern Califorma by way ol the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Ko, Mrs. Chiase will 5pena the first part of the summer with hor mother, Mrs. Edwards, st Santa Aua, und ot “Arden,” the bouutiful home of Madame Modjeska, in Santiavo canon, and latee they go 1o camp togetber at San Juna- the-Sed, w Mr. Chaso uxpects Lo join them with liitle Miss Carmelita, probubly is July Viewing all precodents with attributablo prajse in comparison 1o the sociablo of Iriday evening given under the auspices of 's institub the members aring that every follow. g cntertainment they Ve given possesses Lo a certain d 2 in Lue various ploasant. enjoyment _positive euhan tho Young Mei el justified in over past records. St. Philomena's second choir received a well meri Miss itose Kiannery sang 0 with decided effect Lo respon The next party will bo on I'r althougn at the atbletic entert ment next Tnursday evening, there will be soclable that will follow the regular program. Pre-Nuptist Lunchoo In honor of Miss Carric MeLain, whose marviage takes place May 18, Miss Gussie MeAusiand of Kouutze place gave a1 o'ciock Juncheon Saturduy 1o fourteen of bor mosy intimate friends Miss Laur M Miss English. Miss Hoagland, Hoaglaud, Miss Brown, Miss Balob, hose prosent were: Mosdames Craig, Crandall, Davenport, Hamilton, Ochiltres, Misses Benton, Osborne, Heutlebenuer, Smith, Wedge, Fawcelt, Pldwell, Collewt vollie Melan. spectacles, Dr. Cullimore, Boe bldg. RY GOODS COMPANY . MAIL ORDERS WILL EE PROMPTLY AND INTELLIGENTLY FILLED, PROVIDING| BLLAZIZR / - v ' }