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1 RING Post Ohristmas Round Up in the World of 0UT WILD Fashion, BELLS PRINCETON BOYS OWN THE METROPOLIS The Yo gaters Usarp the Places of Their ilders and Have a High 01d Time- What the Swells Fo ntertain Them. stle he mistletoe hung in the ¢ Nolly branch shone on t Biron's retainers were biit sping thelr Christmas holidany verywhere this old song fou during the past weck and if pearance amount to anything it wa hall Kk wall, and gay, ind an echo internal ap: the happlest, merricst Christmas for many of the swells of Oma great middle ¢ sinew of the country, who enjo and every other holiday with ges slasni and who really make it And the poor, “who are always 15 hoped they too came in for fashioned cheer of the Christm that they are richor by many fc warm sympathy shown them by ness by those who through th time are better off in this world" It was a_real _old-fashioned there was lots of snow and found snow covered roofs all cloudland o antlered animals, And the children—well they the woek and T tiality so chronicles it in these a, to say noth The long o ton boys is memory Y SW tender. They cauglht the town rollicking ¢! and gle solos, while the mandolins thrummed their way into the 1ore of our ownest own of 43 d the virtues of lady recited by Mr. | ced tenor, and he liv sweoet college he fleeti| i us And il each raise of Old Nas u. it still, 1t needed only vs to rekindle th school from whenee his earl, obtait Danicl We sentiment most strong! peal for Dartmouth coll court of the United St dimmed eye and falier tho chief jus ‘ Sun —there s The “Orange fans who loy nd Black™ opportunity to tell bit of sent Sl we ban: As we turn our n Ar 11 those days of gl ath the Orange and the Bl 0 And the Creole Love Song” s away dreaming of moonlit night land and the palmetto a The réception at Happy Hol enjoyable, Mr. and Mrs. J. leaving nothing undone to i men & genuine taste I i one of the prettiest oo section _und_ to i Mrs. Lewi rs. Hull, Mr. and Lud young Yate: Smith, Miss White, M Brooke, Mrs. Cowin, Mr. Augustus Kountze, ses Wakeley, Mr. Paul Ludington, the Mi Tomily Wakeley, Doane, Mabél Balcombe, K Kountze. J Towe, Hughe: Brown, B baugh, Gentié Yi mon Lowe Mills, She » Wallace to The girls had on their war pai S wticipatcd Visit from the Prine s, part songs grow moist onderful how these old-time songs we: hing of that s which is the bone and y Christmas nuine wha with you,” it the real old- as tide, ld for acts of s good Christmas, ita Cl the way to which to drive his team of I ve owned 3pe with perfect impar olumns, pt and “ver 1 with their nd banjos hearts of o fair maids. pout the Miss Nellie farding, the ed over his 1ys through the polden strings to the tune of “Old Nassa an.” ATt with il her power the eollege men b to palmy days. ter in how straightened circumstan the alma ma he loved it then and the songs of love for the ucation was flected this in his famous ap- we the colle. the deeds of >rinceton and incidentally indulge in just a pent which ran in this wise: the girls s, the south nd the pine. low was very H. Patrick » the young ern hospi- untry places meéet the s Reed, Mrs Mrs. Arthur ington, Mrs > been otherwise with fifty ad- dance upon the capricous fair women? nt, and never has there been a more brilliant balt than t given at the Millard were many new and bea ind quite o fow strang ans, to add interest. ek floated to the joy of the st, it o little glaving at time: scheme unfolded. Mrs, Joy Morton of Chic quisitely gowned in a lovely shi trope brocade, with wido darlker shade trimm Miss 1dith Mills o girl and a big fayor red, which Mis. Boyd of St. Paul wore il of pink and white stripc Duch lace. Miss Ijums of Chic beautiful wine-colored Miss Boss wa style. Miss Johnson lemo whit Miss White a lemon-colored g with mousselline de soie. But it's all over! T has been taken b the fur store and the *tigc back in ¢ s halls able to sca Ovid while you wait. But it w it didn’t last long gowned Dy olored silk, while Miss royal to his 1 Jard I For My cwton 1 Mr. Carroll Carter, M Carter threw open their be: on upper Farnam street Mo high five being the purticular the cvening. The houso 1w Christmas gre everywhere scen, the grates with palms and ferns a liest Christmas cheer ob ; lled done “oring b hursday n ¢ st lient and everywhere the or 1 with sable Des Moines, a dashing e in the Hawkeye capi 18, holly and mi utiful’ gowns besides the per was. nge (e of I revers of became her a _ brocaded s, finished in 1 in a id satin, m white silic made empire autifully in _emon was in own trimmed Bengal tiger rin front of will soon be 200 lines of s jolly while £ enough, les. rkalow and r. and Mrs, O. M utiful home y evening, attraction of as gay with istletoe were were bauked nd the ol tained, I with play- with protiy buniches of holly and mistletoe, the moen Jooking like cotillion leaders the games were ended. Ther ards at t Jolliest scason of the per ¥ Miss Roe e won the first prl cut glass vase; the second wi Miss Clavi Hawl tray : the thicd by bles, and througl by the time were Christ hout the ear was ize, a pretty A8 taken by comb and brush s Mae Burns, a silk handkerchief g st puize was wo Clapp Q. “Llala Rookh md was won by My Stocktor Heth, who the thivd went to Mr paper knife. Plousant vefreshments were the ovening. The following guests wer and Mrs. 5. D. Barkalow, Mr. corge Si rived See otL's poen: mith, a silver served during present: M. and Mrs, Joe Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Chase, Mr. and Mis. Hai Charles Smith, Mr. and Ms Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Wheole Wil Redick, Mr. and Mrs. O Mr. and Amy Bark Mae Bur bers, Katherine cleer, Mary Huwle) Hartman, I Moore, Jennie M nolds, Sharp, Ida S| Recce, Wallace, Snith, Messes Clark, Marbury len, Bert Wheeler, Milton White, Will Wakely, Clay Harry Jordan, Stockton Hoth Ha elland, McCormick, Dr. und Mrs. B. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lastman, fvs. Philip Potter, Misses Alice Cham May Dund wley, | arl Nettie Moore, Mamie dua Re oy, Yut ll( len Baldridge, Tucsduy ovening Mis, Carter gave the socoud of her series of card partie ounger people being given show the Jcard playing. Miss Leila Carte M , the ) opportunity v ubility in the line of expert | ond, “Ben Hur:™ while the third was given Teila Moore, a protty | Qeorge ,W. Doane in private theatricals, the third by Florence | would extend their sphere and permit a work bagket The | jarger circle to see and admire their really 1k 1 csented by Charley "‘mlmlruhln Omaha need :lmnwnr | | Crapser, gentlemen Montgomer Twain's stories cived one of Mark | dramatic a Millard won the made the nucleus for a larger and more var- jed organization which could take up 8 class of bright society com- ible because of limited are a number of really to Hert Raymond, a silver book mark The guests present on this occasion were: | edies now imp Misses Bessie Reck, Osborne, Louise | numbers. There ire, Hattie Cody, Gertrude =Branch, | clever amateurs in the social life of thecity M 2 Cowin, Mae Mount, Mae Hamilton, | and these should be brought together und Jessie Raymond, Anna Shiverick, Bulah | wgis of some association, and should give § Emma Sherwood, | one or more plays a year for “sweet char- inson, Bessie Towle, | jty " A pleasant divertisement of the ace Christian, Florence ( Latey, | Lenten nights would be the formation of b o Colpetzer, Cribh, Mono Martin, Knight, | guch an organization, ana rehearsals com: Darline Coe, Louise Doherty menced, the play to be given after Easter Emma Crandall, Alice Dr Gertie Monday evening Miss Doane had the pe Kountze, Eleanor Ste Edith Preston, | formance in charge, and the gement of Bertie Balbach, Fredericka Wessels, B Sioan, Pauline Lowe, Fannie Duryea, Brown, Ella Raymond, Emily Hamill;Messrs Charles Montgomery, Waldon Branch, E Millard, Ralph Connell, Bert Raymc Rae Hobb Asn Shiverick planned Stuart, 1 'Connell, Lindsey, Sher y | "VMy Uncle's Will? was the first play corgre Gilbert, James Wallace, Ross Towle, | presented, with Mr. Arthur Wakeley as Mr. Fred Lake, 1id and Dwight Swobe, Buz Col- | Barker, Mr. Crofoot as Charles Cashmero, petzer, Bert Morse, George Purvis, George | and Miss Mabel Balcombe as Miss Florence Martin, iry Gardner, Will Gardner, | Marigold. The playing wa ar s Powell, Fred Hart- | Crofoot particularly winning g pinions Barker, Joe Morsman, Ed Mors- | ng a loye The Mouse Trap,” arranged by aul Ludington, Frank McCune, Will | Mrs. Burton Harrison, and a fine bit of Russell Wilbur, Felix Hughes, Harry | dramatic acting, terminated: the evening; Sam Burns, Harry Shedd, Edson | Miss Doane appearing as Miss Pettipet_and | the_parlors, the guests occupying the front llowing for fine stage effect in the dlor, which was handsomely set by means of curtains, and there were real foot lights, the whole being particularly well ks a Mr. W s Mortimer Briefbag. Miss For Thelr Children. Doane fa ating in part, while Mr. Wilson, who is an “old timer" at The young fotks, God bless them, have not | gy permitted the grass to grow under their feet | pefy during the past seven day round of parties, dances a have fallen to their lot the past week it played finely. After tho plays iments were served to the guest . and with the | among whom were: Captain and Mrs dinners which | Avres, Dr. and Mrs, § Mr. Lewis e Miss Balcomby nd Mrs, Arthur | . Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Mr. and Mrs would not take very long to bring care and | rs. Balcombe, Miss Waring, Mrs crows' feet to their But beauty must , Miss Brown, Miss Be os, nd the youngsters ha n tucked | Miss Johnson, Miss Curti iss Bishop, n sheets Tong after sun uy ent parents have even pe to come around before sum: low stairs. Mr. and Mrs. T t Christn inaugurated thoi \d indulg- mtted 10 o'clock :oning them be Mrs. Mattheson, Mrs. Worth, ( utenant Bookmiller, Juc rles Howe, ) Zug. 'ning at the ptain D; Davis, M o Pt time for their children, M.‘ Arthur series Thursday evening o Hebd by giving a dancing party for Miss Alice Miss Sioan's Dahelng Earty, Drake. The house was aglow with holl; In honor of her guests, Miss Hamill of nd Christmas greens, with la France roses | Keokuk, Miss Raymond, Mr. Raymond and on the mantels and sinilax depending from | My. Harry Evans of Lincoln, Miss Bertha D ot s s e O | SlBa T gave albvely incing party to the of the glutinous berry scemed to | younger set Monday evening at the residence encourage as strongly as it did the Druids of | of her its, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sloan, on old. " i South Thirtieth avenue. The night was The orchestra was stationed in the rear | heautiful and the lads and lasses just home hidden from view by a screen of | from school brought with them an abund- There were delicious re- | ance of enthusiasm, boyish spirit: girlish young people enjoyed | ardor, making altogether a never to be for- iz hospitality of Mrs. Drake. gotten evening. Those invited we Miss ae Hamil- |~ The house, which is v Dienson, Bessie Towle, Bmma | ing u wealth of pretty 1 Brown, Anna 'n‘k. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan in their trip Mona Mar particularly well arranged for the z rirude large parties, the rooms opening into one ¢ Gilbert other in pleasant manner from a side hall. ence Iithel Morse, May Four rooms below s and the hall we And Louise Squires, “Miss canvassed for . the dining room on this occaston b in ball room The parlors very pretty with la e It \nmml Jentie 1re Mount, Hobt and smilax, Florence Ch andall, May | banked on the mantels and placed in bowls Bartlett Norton, Miss | about the corners. The dining room, howe Ruth, | Council BIUffs; | was wondrously handsome in its Messrs Hobbie, I're K ngement, all the pictures having been ken out to admit of more general t Carter, Lindsley Sherwood, Fitzhugh Ben- | ment. Large Japanese umbrallas were sus- ham, Joseph Burker, jr., Charlie Montgom- | pended nnm the ceiling and from the y Montgomery. Burt Raymond, Rus- | ribs, Js OUILRTATARY Ware | hui T A George Basson, Russell Burt, | frieze of small umbrellas added to the color Sumuel Morse, jr., Asa Shiv- | scheme, and the sight of the pretty children s ph Connell, Karl Connel rge | underneath the umbreilas made a pretty Purvis, John Stewart of Council Bluffs, | picture. Waldo Rothert of Council Bluffs, David [ * The pret Young, Fred Hamilton, r, Wal- den DBra strong, Hoy James Wal Moshier Colpetac 1 eful hostess, Miss Bertha s gowned ver yin a lay : ade empire style, low neck, white , Georgo Martin, Allen glov hoes. Hopkins, Will Hughe Mis. i Ward Clarke, Dwight Swobe, 154 Swobe. tume, just like h EFriday afternoon, the house being particu- | crepe, mond wore a dainty cos- rself, of corn-colored figured de in the style of the directory, larly arvanged for it, Mrs. Drake gave with moire ribbons. dancing party for her younger childr Miss Hamill was in white crepe, which Laurcn and Josephine Drake, from 3 to 7, | just suited her style of beauty, low neck and and what a folly tin seo them dancing with all the g faultless movement of their elder remark with Sir Thomas Browne, * we see ourselves reflected in our _child the tots did have! To , white satin ribbons almost bertha-like in effect being fastened to the corsage with enameled buckles. ‘Miss Mariam Day worc an_ exquisite gown mmed with white ult, short sleeve The young people invited were: Wier Coff- panese style, giv- man, Oden Mackay, Ralph Macl Cla 3 in to the costume, cnce Potter, Rex Movehouse, Max Londen, R T O T Jonnie Grifith, Lewis Sholes, Charlie de in the style of the Empire, pret- Shiverick, — Robert Morse, Clarence immed with violets, Thurston, Max Coe, Wilber Van Cott, Dean Cady Iter Johnson, Arthur Har man, K inell, Harry ( Johnson jr., Carl Raymonc Glen Raymond, Har Curtis Lee, Will Chamt more, John Hughe: thur Jayne (e ue Coipetzer appeared in Nile green imed in chiffon, £ Miss Cribb of Milwanicee, who is the guest Miss Colpetzer, wore a ' pretty gown of ilk, trimmed in chiffon. rtin graced a be: pire gown of garnet velve Miss Mabel Kelly was in Howard Johnson, » Co } selline, very prettily though s ton, Marie Coffman, Gertie Goodr Miss May Bartlett, rose colored Margaret Wood, Helen nished with chiffon. Mabel Carter Miss Bulah Sharp wa: Miss Edna Cowin g silk, reli m atiful em- d white silk. le green mous- mply made. silk gar- d @ salmon colored »d by a deep facing of the same nnie Purvis, Ada Ki Bessie Br s, M lall, Clara Pu Miss Jessie Dickinson wore a pretty pale ‘I..\. Man lmml’\;;:;l- (( blue silk, with rufiles of chiffon. wpman, Grace Thurston, | Miss Mabel Brown wore a costume of blue n, Helen Cook, Nellie Londen, | qud brown ‘ukefield, Lillie ‘Moore, Ma Miss Darline Coe, Nile green and shrimp is, Woodie Johnson, Jean Cross, Girlie | pink e Union orehestra furnished the music; ey refreshments by Balduff. Lights shown brightly through the win- | p e Invited gucsts wove: Missce Georela dows of 1614 Emmet street Tuesday evening, | Myra Mc hiy Holland, Florence the occasion being the twenty-fifth wedding | Mors 1 Wessels, Edwin Cowin, R N 7 A Pl s H. Rich “l?mm- . Sadie Baum, Myrtle John- The house was very pretuily decorated with | Ston, Sue Colpotze Zaanilh i Ga:Hone0) ; 3 | Johnison, Lou Hobbie. Fannie Duryed, Jessie Christmas g holly and ecut flower Kinson, Mablo Brwn, Mable fellcy T »shment room on the third floor w: Lizie Allen cspe ive because of its unique rude Branch decor with red ribbons from the ¢ the table was ¢ and holly with Mount, u silver tongu s were also fes- | Florence Crapser, Imma Ch Hattio tooned to the tableand caught | Cady, I Durline Coc, Adaline with sprays of smilax; red earnations and | Condon, Ruth son. Messrs, James smila graced the center, out of which | Wallacé, Fred Havtman, William Cowin, vose the central candelabra_ with | joe B Shepard, H. L. its red and tavers. On one | Crumm ns, (George John- side of the room were | ston, ¢ . W. H. Raymond, 1507-1802, in silve yunded by wreaths of | Felix Hughes, Wilbur ' Christian, Ed Mors. holly and evo while on the opposite | man, Joe Morsman, H Akin, Ford side branches of holly were arranged in a ; orge Gilbert, Russell Wilbur, careless yot withal effective manner. Russell Burt, Lan Morse, Mre.and Mrs, Rich were assisted in veceiy- arles \lnmuuuhn, M. G. ing by their daughters und njcee, Miss Boss Slarke, Gordon Clarke, of Leavenworth, Kan. Al were' in ey By Hobbia 1 1 A dress. The On Bunjo Quartette strong, Karl Connell, George Martin, 1 furnished the m Prof. Roe also favored | man Bruner, George 0 Edwin the company with several selections on the | ander, Lynn Sherwood, Burt Raymond, W piano. - An enjoyable feature of the evening | don Bratch, Geovge Purvis, Ross Towle, was @ poem (written by a dear friend and | Swobe, Dwight Swobe, Ralph Connell pastor, Mr. Albert Bushnell, of St. | Mansfic Iph Picrson, Arthur Burt Morse, Jose which was read by Miss Boss, | Carroll ( Mr. 4 3 o Lk ulations, and s the recipients’ of n Kindergart ebrates Chiristmas. useful and nt silver picces, several of | One of the most delightful Christmas par- which came from fricud in the cast o e N A el Awmong the invited guests were Dr. and ‘{‘7 of tho scason was: glven by '\h.h B, Mus. Thatin, Mr, and Mrs, Bondinot, Mr. and | Grifiths Stallard to the Omaha kinder- Murs. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, eten, 2006 Davenport street, Saturday lust. Shorrill, M and Mrs, Sheldon, M | About forty little people with their bright ussell, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, | happy faces, their games, recitations and Mrs. Roymond, Mr. 15 W. Raymond. Mr. | songs, entertaiued their pavents and friends and Mis, T H. Miller, Dr. and Mvs, Lord, | ntil supper was announced, after which the v, and Mrs. Lawton, Mr. and M ingling bf bells was. Lo o the chil: bnd sw Lanton, Mr.and b jingling of bells was heard,and to the chil and t : y 1's unbounded delight, in came Dear Old Mrs. Duncan, Mr. and M Copel Santa Claus, who was b ed with que: My, and Mrs. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs, Brown, | tions iing certain lottars: and requocsts ~\}r :;:\: }{;: I‘f‘«‘llv* \{lh II:;!“ 1\\11' J‘\I‘n‘fi"“;' sent him, but he had a happy answer for all, Mp. sud Mis, fHaner, . Johiuaon, at wus his surprise to see o Christmas loaded ‘with gifts these little Santa i y for und mammas, and as he called hild's name, the happy little , received his or her self- {th pride and satisfaction Mrs. D, D. M Mr. and Mrs, Troxel, Mr. 1d Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mr: nes, Mr. and M tokes, Mr. and Mrs. Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. Lehmer, Mr., and Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Witliam Doolittle and daughter, Mr, an Mrs. Charles Doud, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert each one came for made gift, and - 1 | presented'it to his equally proud mamma l\)l‘m li\h_“m«} \{; McCullock, Mr. and | “Phose invited were Mira Andrews, Ruth A“n “m‘m{]{ A "1 l\alx Gideon, Mr. and | Rinehart, Denise Barkalow, Eugenie Whit- Mrs. Lloyd, Mr, and Mrs. Wirts, Mr. and Mack Burnison, Eddie Bedford, Susan Mis. Hunor, Mr. aud M Daven Warren Cahn. Florence Levy, Mar Mr. and Mrs, Dayton, Mr. | i hris e o tan. Aldc ud 'Mrs. Walworth, Mr. and Mrs, Reed, ”,m,‘“‘“l,'('_‘ yan Hugh BMoWhorter, Aldo R horter, Max Con- Iward, Woodw rd of | yad, Cynthia Me ! ola Cabin, John Me Lincolu, Dy v, Green, Mr. Charles | Cague. Herscholl 1ol FE it Boss, Mr. Miller, M. nd M oot, M -.HI)II Ca Daniels, ( v Dicke; and Mrs. Caughy, Mr, ang dlessol urtney, | Paxton Mendlessohn, Haae , Jimmy y Mrs 55 L , | Fonda, ster Ford, Anna Pugh, Miles Miss vage Mes, Huthaway, Mr.and Mis. | Greenfeaf, Bessie Plaite, Clara Goldsmith, Wallace, Frof. lioo, Mr, and \.l W Doo- | john Stubbs, Risley Hainés, Jean Richardson, 1‘)- e, X |“ \n‘r‘p , D |\A}m Mrs. Van Court, | Cheney Huntington, Paul Taber, Mavion ‘l'.l and Mrs. (L\nnt Mr. and Mrs. Josl Johnson, Gladys Sutphen, Joy Sutphen, hose aut of town are: Rev. and Mrs. | Byron Johnson, Fred Patterson, Flora Sel. Albert Bushnell of St. Joseph, Mo.: Rev. and | don, Frances Wes: ’ Mrs. Boss of Leavenworth, Kan.; Mr. and 1149 P Mrs. Kitchen, Chicago, 111'; Mr. ‘and Mrs, For Thelr Daughter Ada, Frank Bushnell, New Haven, Gonn : Mr, T Wednesday, from 8 until 7 o'clock Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Savage, M {L ew Hav fimnv; }g{ Il(u: er . | Mrs. . P. Kirkendall entertained for their 3 hase, Mr. Charl ghter ‘clock Mrs. K Ch i “H. l,'h;ms, ‘"‘:‘ l“.‘ daughter Ada. At 6 o'clock Mrs. Kirken- Ohate e \,“,,M Ia.; Miss Hoebs Brook. | 9all deviated somewhat from the usual order arty was given for Carroll Carter and Mr. Arthur Carter, and like the first fune- tion, it was very pleasant, L ke all of the ‘entertainments of Mrs. Carter's, who is a fumous hostess. “'he first prize was won by M & silver bonbon spoon. is8 Christian, socond prize T "Bidwell and family, Deep | f things by taking the children upstairs, Bl Caun i R iy Deap | & SR B tatiE She shildin | worth, Kan, ' lighted, each little guest n Swells Appear in Theatricals. candy as a souy How delightful it would bo if the ladies | gran £0h“o NS, Yone:, Marie Koo, and gentlemen who appeared 50 successfully | Louden, Lee McShane, Maty McShane, Gy Mouday evening at the residence of Hon. | lord Martin, Margaret Meday, Harry Mont- ceiving nir of the occasion. THE OMAHA DAILY BEi: SUNDAY, Palm Rose Laeile Shiverick, phen, Jean Thurst Wakeficld, West, Olg Shueman, Ma Straight, 1 Geo. B Harvey Clay | Willie Cham er, | 1 Rose Coffmar B Cott Drake, Bl | Gilinore, F Gilmore, (e Louise Jayne! A charmin by the Bradley in Kountze p Cowle: Schroe son, Anna ( Florence Ca Nellie Frenc Park Van Camp, k Fred Halsted man, Walte Hamlin Barton Cu Herbert Ri Doty, Otto I G. G. Bowm Miss Miss M Georgo Na: Mr. and Mr: Spenser, W of Elk Point Boyce, Miss Hartm nche Va Miss Alic Gamble, W worth . i Dodge, I Friday ing partics were unique ured as sion nd Mrs. pwis, H Hall Smith, Wel Boudin ell, Schne Boss, Jack Cooley, Ad Walker, were laid the spee ato Thoso pr fleld, Powe Parmite Peterson, K Hornberge Ra M Kuhn, Underland, ¢ Mr. and M tained am Thos Foote, M > Robidoux, 1r. a id N and M, 10 o'clo Thirty-¢ A gu Mrs. Ba fromw I'l past week. her sister rived lust w Mrs. J. M be nOW cony Mr. M taium Har hotel. Mr. and street, been occuy the latte Porter, Bertha Marion Lehmer, Je Campion, Wilbur twelve tables, cards tied with bunches Haskell won the first prize for 1 The guests wer Mr. and Mrs, of Lincoln: M Slaughter anuon, I ler, Charles Weller, awcett, I + Weir, ( ott, Palmatier, Ba Miller, William McCune, Mc( Their Second Cotillon vening the N club gave the sc he ' following s I, Rich, W, Rich, ber, Fowler, enedict, Wigma Mr. and M: Monday from at home Thur: and Mrs Mary Alce Rogers, Jahet Rogers, John K Ruth, Nellie Lewis Sutphen. on, Graco Ahurston, Jean mer West, George West, Ralph Joe Barl ton, Helom ¢ bers, ( Clarke, Max Con, Kersey:, v Carter, Mabel n, Wier ( on, Lau he ¥ ancis trude Goodrich, Celin Ha Arthur Hartman, Ro Higgenson, Kittie Hobbi s, Howa Charming Dav @ little d; ce, Thy Kittie I arah Macomber, T« er, K mma G lmg « mpio h, F ra t, Anna L ker of Messrs. Austin Collet, Clark Dowell, Lee | n Court, nk Free- red 1, Alvin 31 ' seph Woodruft, Brower McCigue, man, Edward Bradle, Jolln, an, Ir. Entertained for Miss Marshall, aughter enter ingly Wednesday evening at high five for all of Storm Lake. There w partners being che: n tho gentleman's prize. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Fowler er, Hu . Cam S D McCu n, Mis n Court, aul ond pleasant nd awr Demy lar, Coll glast of Chicago, Jones, V. 10t, Jume anton, Robertson vider, 'Weller, H. Whitman, Kingon, Boudinot, % m, Ku It Axtel, Van Court, King, Jones, Fales, Web- Robinson, Stodd: rs greatl, ent_were: Misses Yule, Smith, Richalicu, Wigman, E. Wigman, Johe: llogg, H. esbro, Stephens Mrs. rs. Georg nd Mrs. , Bol 2. M. . Sam 3 to 6 stman, enteenth o Irs. J. 1 nantom Dancing ghith avenue. About Omaha P cox returned from Chicago yester- morning. iss Ithe v of Miss Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. H before last from Detroit Dr. and Mrs. Moor Ami on Monday cvening. on Ri 1 short trip to Denyer. engagement of Miss Bessie Hall and Mvr. Funke of Lincoln i A. C. Dutcher of the contracting firm of Lawton & Co. of Deadwiod, 1 Mills y M, Frank Gould of Chicago is spending a fow days in Omaha, the guescof Mrs. A. P, Tukey Mr. Stuart_of Denyér ‘arvived in Omaha Thursday and is stopping with Dr. and Mrs, Merc Miss Bertha Sioan leatps Wedne for Miss Grant's school, #£) Dearborn avenue, Chicago. . Miss Eva James of Andubon, Ta., has been visiting the family of Dy, C. S. Shiepurd the Miss White will s|l('lu} several weeks with Mrs. A ek Gillan ¢ 1 dangerously 11l with' typhold fever, is cent aliforn . Col ot last week in honor of her guest, Miss Seidel of Storm Lake, L. Quite s few people went over to Council Bluffs Friday evening to given by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at the Grand Mrs. Cl daughter of Kansas City are visiting Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Garner, 2627 Califormia Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, who have ing M absens theni; the residen mie King, Dora Dunham, Bes- | | | Mansfield, Litlian_Wilcox, | dick, r, and Mrs, L. H. Bradley Wheels 1t Erfling’s hall. The favors » and ory Wiléo: Monday club gave theirlong the floor being ¢ until midnight when when the trappings ide for bilinments of the peneter with his “growler” band y, the! a feature of the night. n, How dlson, Joh King, Carpenter, Stoc e W. Lancaster enter- y party of fr evening in honor of the Mrs. A. J. Foote of Cherokee, In present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J ay! K John P. Willlam: upying their new home at 127 North Thirty-second street. Mr, Charles Tatum, who has been spend- ing the past three months in the east, will arvivé' home this morning. Miss Laura Fisher of Florence, Wis., is in the guest of her sister, Mrs, A. M. Pinto, 2520 C; tanloy twih Charles Ruth o Shiver Char Sholes, Gladys Sut Clarence Thurston, | Louise kon, May Brown, Dean Cady e, Hortense | arles Co » Coffman, ‘offman, Emma Cotton, rew Drake, Josephine brook, F. Gilmore, M. | Imore Gilm wena Higgenson, Jul Arthur Jayne: Jolinson g Party. ing party was given Bowman and Etta | o of G. G. Bowman, | day evening. Those tamlin, Bmn juise Schroede oodman, Carrie Eric arrie St Gyre, ( Tibke, Aur k ce Miss Nellie Campion A Patten, Ida Wedge ie Brown, Stella Riley, Rhoads, Minnie Curry, Thaine, Pearle Brad arthenin Bowman and | ‘olumbus, Neb., Edith ich, Will Patten, F Frank Corby, Fred v veol s C. Ish, r0x, Burke Bow- R. M. Bradley, Mr. 3rown and the Misses ned very arm- f holly. lies, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, er of Lincoln, Misses askell, Naoma Weaver pbell and Mrs. Gilmore Misses Bauman, Miss Miss Grace Hud Louie Johnson, M Ruth W \l|\~\ aweett itt, C. f icorge Nason, Thomas uman, Knouse, H. C. land, Peters. spth Om erman of their series of dance. namental, and will be mementoes of the oc- pated in the cotillon: i Court, Mr. and Mrs MrsiC. H. Rich, M. vie: Misses Ruth Leh- Dod- Althbuse, Bowi v man, _Ogden, ett,, Wright, Blather! n Court, Snyden ‘of Audubon, F lessrs. Bauman, Dickey, Tate, Vickers, Squires, n, Bowie, Coit, hn, il 'd, Nelson, squerade. evening, the Peerless pticipated masquer wded with gay m decorous izen. ( mused ne music being the mo; common Howell, L. Chesbro, Huwhor. Dodson, \HHHL Simpsol , Barnum, Kempe sou, Becher, Walke: ham, Kepley ople. uds Monday cousins, H. B, Allen, vd, Mr. M ton, inger; Bunnell, ( k. nel Burns nd § to 10 for Mr. and Miss Lozier and Miss and Dodge streets .obman_and Miss Lob- party Thursday even- Marg's aventio Raymond will be aven ’u: from until after 10. 114 South eived on aple. of Des Moines is the Meday returned week » will entertain the Bon retproed on Saturday pnounced. 5 at the Paxton, rthur Smith, She ar- of Cifton Hill, who has re now street. le gave a pretty enter attend the party harles W. Burriss and Meday's house during | in Detroit, will wake | Miss I thetr home for the present with Mrs. James Savage until their home is comple \\' B. Smith of Chic o, making a holiday visit with Joseph Hayde b SK 3 [ noon and (hv ‘)v\'hw ~'v‘ e B, Lake A home Thursd lay ovening, Fr pretty dancing partv at the parents, Hon. and Mrs. G Dodge street Mr. and Mrs. W. I\ Vaill and M Heth ™ Nursday guests at the Me ations for a priva querade party be h next, January 9 Mr. W. €. McKnight, manager nted a very fine gold nployes of the ton store, was pre watch by the on Christmas ev Lieutenant Qauy alate are oy ¢ he moembers of | onel Benham Nave taken the house next to | Hiie st ot h..‘m‘ s e 1 Mr. Warren Rogers, where they will keeb | Misses Dollie Polack, _Alice Chambe al Owe achelor quarters Louise Johnson, Georgia Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Lymian and family and Mrs. | i and Mre, 4. B, Livingston vers nicels den, all of Salt Lake City ns at the Madison and ha in A few we rave ing Ella Raymond of Lincoln Mrs. DeWitt and daughte have returned from Colfax Springs, the ¢ derived much benefit from former ha W weeks ojourn there Tom Cotter, the same re hopeful oy as of yore to see Tom on the Mr. and Mr holiday we Ancaste have returned to the Hon. R. €. Cushing and liss Lora, left Tuesday nig vesting. Miss Burke of Salt Lake City is th of Mr.and Mrs. John A. McSha Burke will | tonville, N. Y, ing school Mr, Newton Bark visiting with Mrs. Ba of Mrs. O. M. Carter at North Platte on Thu low will return next weel Mr. and My gagement of their to Mr. Steve this city. It is expected t take place some time this sp The Ladies Omaha ' tertained to the numt t the residence of Mis: man, Eleventh and Pacifi ning. Dancing was indulged Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roeder from a Christn Mr. Roeder's pi e Roeder., veturned with them for some time, andPacific streets, Miss MeShane gave nuary daughte of « sister JANUARY 1, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. ery, Robert Morse, Jsabelle Morse, Ethel Ralph Palmer, Ronald Paterson, Glen Raymond, Earl Raymond, John Redick, who has been | Davis, Art o fancy dress mas d Monday evening A literary slonel Hughes and ¢ rtlett, daughter b et pd visiting his pavents | on Sherman avenue. 1t looks like o ht ifornia, where he 15 investigating some mining property in which he thinks of in- 3 she has been attend ow, who ha alow at the vesidence | My, Roedoer i A, . Day of Chicago, forn h arnverein, were very plea dozen o uline Zimmer- | hold at Mrs in ha visit at the old nts in Madison, Wisconsin, of Mr. itoed nd will be theiv guest | freshu their residence, Thirty-tirst | Shakespe a box party for N <, Bor Mrs. Arth Squir idence of his | terday afton 207 | more than d provided for Martha | the occasion rned yesterday from the funeral | the little one J. Vaill, which was held at Jeat- | Rita Clark Waterman Laura Dale ton Uhl, Pau m are making dies who liv the Bos. | of West I Boston store 1 e engaged xpected in entert and Mrs, H ancing honor of Miss nd Mrs, I glish \h C.H. Balliet Miss Marie. | awarded to Arthur games, headed and Miss Mam ) the ivea a L were i ichenboer for southern | g\t S terson, M Huntze. A number ¢ for Manhat- | his “bhothe pleased to led been | daughter of to his_home | Denve nd pleasant bit d . Axel Meyer announce the en- | engagement gnes Ameli; Iy of | Colo, in wt wedding will | Roeder are | ion of the ntly en couple in Wit on appe well fol Burke of t Lake City, whois visitin to these Mrs. Join A, McShane, last evening. Th are: M party consisted of Miss Burke, Miss Me- | Mrs. Alexandc Shane and Miss May McShane, Mr. James | Mrs. A D. T Murphy, Mr. Wi McShane and Lou Mrs. Doherty g daneing pa parlors at E for dancing and_ful present. The dec ve one of s Wednesday - avien, holly and mistlotoe being usea | Friday and Saturday, Jan, 6 and 7. || «+ A Happy New Year ¢» | most generously. Miss Ella Raymond, Mr. W. H. Raymond, (With Saturday Matinee.) Dear Friends, we wish you one and all, a happy Mr. Harry B. Evans of Lincoln and Miss R new year, and many returns of the day. We also ez= Rl GO0 SISOl ATARER )OI A VB IO N Special engagenent ot tendd to yor owr sineere thanks, for the liveral pat= guests the past week left for Lincoln Friday ttend the Reve apital city on that e rd Burg John C. Ward, chaperoned by Mrs. 2 th ) youngz neople w Tiss Berth ympanied by Miss LA L i loan, Jist gone. We shialtaim D1 the Jutire o ment * v 3 contmuance of yowr favors, by always having elub party held Wpon cur stage and i cuyio hally something to ing. Monday entertain and amuse yow, Yo il always find 4 Gur theatre home-lik: and respectable. Coms and ss and_Mr. o) 11 of white evening the same jolly crowd of young people went to Ci Miss Myrtle te to ohnston At the close of the morning se; da, H. H. Frost ane ked up the Prank ( somplete surprise to th happy couple. Mr. Frost Hayden Bros.' cloak been busy this Mr. and Mrs friends at 06 South Twenty Miss friends street, whi host those present we Miss Laura Campbell, Louiso Thompson, Florence Bass Mabel Em mayer, Pearl Sheely, Baumer, Brown, Rog SPRCI e and 7 L was very char quite distinguishing hors New Yo attend the party g aisle of hurch and were marrie . the pastor, The n frienc in ¢ s of the loak department, and has . . ulations. | - rost will be at home to their iven by , Sun- Mi in Her 120 Was I.'ll(h mnm her hum(\ 2608 Harn by Dora letz, \L\lnn Miss Morli 1s nc rowledaod to be cBBornhardt,-N. Y. World n, Cavrie Midgley, Juli ! = 5 5 3 o 5 ale of seats will open Thursday wiorn- at usual prices, Margue 1f. Among ellic Squi Baumer, | the now e The sale of BOYDSTHEE'{WREJ e NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION. FIRST TIME |N FOUR YEARS » 3 Nights, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, || | TV SCENES. JANUARY Ist, 2nd, 3rd. AL MATINER MC Special Engagomunl of the Emlnenl Romantic Actor, JANES O NEJLL | |« rmeoe In His Latest Success “FONTENELLE” | | == ommim] “‘A Worthy Successor to NMonte Christo.'"==Ncw York Sun | THE WORLD' CHAMPION Metropolitan Cast = Elaborate Costumes | i ~ All New Scenery = = Porfoct Performance Assured, I . J. M (aG’ U I RE_L ts are now on sale at the following prices: I'irst floorse, 70 5 Matinet Yirst floor 50¢ Moggs, Walden Branch od Paul, Will T nam stroot, meets every Wednes day afternoon to read and discuss the works favorite authors. Their purpose is OI li a & duous cultivation of literature and & | u R RS feast for the ned the K. W, B, whist club Friday | Tho distinguished exponent of the Loading evening. The members present woere Mr of Mr. and | Blanchard \h- and Mrs lovely cent, Refreshments we times | Mr. Albert Hun ; are 1o Jolly Sixteen at the residence of 3 like ss | M. Alber 2 Jek Wedntaday svesing. | (11 N I I cts of Omaha again I the high five contest Mr. Fred Fruehauf | [ s, A. J, Footo, nfter spending | and Miss A; Petersonwere the lucky | With Mr. and Mrs, George W, | Ones to win the prizes v one present | y| )1 0 North Twenty-third street, | I me in Cherokee, Ta his daughter, | yoenne, Albort Heinzte, Henningen, and 1 Theressa Jahn, Lena A Bart Roeder when here in business with Lilian Armstrong 4 visit to the group of mine: argy 1 ladies desivous of devoting am | L y eve- | road selections from Sir Joln Lubbuc Pty “Pleasures of | Histories phics, | gate of seats will . T T P’ ! o S Phics, | gale of se opon at 9 o'clock Tuesilay returned | fiction and the classics will eac turn b HOFMHE AUSHS LolIOWIRE A8 home up, with readings and discussions, b ative to the afternoon's pi cecding this intel For Charlotte Diebold of Buffalo, N. Y., e and Windsor Doherty T D N THEAE | W o o e The Young Emotional Actress, | As presented for oy ug. the little | in the Theatre Fra ippery. 1. Woodman, t Cox \hu lighted with th their pleasure. As sou ‘I:Iv::!}\‘r\?u \n‘§"|‘v.‘;::|..(u|.;‘n ONE NIGHT WGdnesday Eve., Jan. & Mamie Waterman, Blanche Mabel Walker, Joiedell Parks, - sagement of LT L s Rotutn Enzagement of the Dale 7 la- | WONDERFUL YOUNG ACTRESS entort society formed by the youn in the immediate neighborhood n freshments for the | es 0f tho Amorican stage, mpany fncludine MR. ROBERT TABER. L. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hake, Mr. % Shelly, Mr, and Mrs. Avthur and Mrs. Julius Kessler, Mrs tand Mrs. Thoma wore Mrs. Julinus K nd Mr lish, cach winning 88710 per 'd after the By specinl request M in thec Marlowo will appear rof JULIA In Sherfdan Kunowles' groat pluy. arnc o Hartell entertained the mem The follow hanf, Hoag, | Meihlede, | “Perhaps the reason Julla fs rogarded as G . Miss Marlowe's best charactor Is duo tothe iy and Luey Fruehauf, ClAara | faer that fn it they Hind her possessed of Tebbins, Anna strength and other qualities which are notin Harvtelv and Mrvs. Albert | (yiqence tn the purely fdeal creatures. Bo that as it m her Julia has womanly rngth, dra tie Intensity and genuine pathos, surprising dogr Criticism of Miss Martowe tin “The Hunchback® in the Kansas eautiful souveni rsent: Moesses, I M. Reichenber ami of Omaha people who knew Mr. Mr. M. L. Roeder, will be | ! ngagement to Miss | that his enagement W MISS | ciey Jowrnal, Wednoaday, Deommber 2, 1872, the sugar king, is announced s snow one of the big men of | “Miss Marlowe's glft {s not fn this eharacter promises to be one of the silver | oF that not i somo particular spirituality or d that there some given passion, but in tho natural, flower- of romance contected with this | liko frageanco of the human tomining which their attachment growing out | sho difuses in whatovor she appours, Art at Rico, | could not teach it for it could not own the cles and Mr. | mastery of consclousness. Nature's volee 18 interested. speaking throagh an netress' feeling, * % ¢ t night the piay was Knowle's “Hunch- week o literature meet | back and Miss Marlowe's Julla will be re- tive houses of the members | membered ns the finest."—Critioism of Miss sday, the last meeting being | Marlowe's performance tn *The Hunehbac! Adolph Meye: where were | the Kansas City 2imes, December hich both Mr, S¢ m. Suc- | Parquot ctual feast dainty ve- | IFIrst 3 K are served, when apropos, | Last 7R quotation *'Now good digestion oral Admissic st Floor .75 ite and health on'both,ean be | First 2 Rows, Balcony 1.00 fe a pleasant sequer St 7 Rows, Balcony 75 0 neral Admissior 50 3randeis, \Ix\ Con 1511 St. and Capitol Ave ue, Omann, ronage . w hirve Deslotwe us during the year see us, Week Commencmg Monda)n January 2. Speciali Production of svece the Creat Play, AMERICAN TOUR, SS UNPRECED. ird Week of the NTED, se, Paris. In the e-splitting Farce-Comedy OF JAYS Or, THE HOTEL. A Button Burster, and o Dostroyer of the Blues. B [ 4 M > LUDICROUS SITUATIONS. LAUGHABLE CLIMAXES, JNDAY. SOIAL RE- LE PETIT » he¢ Wonderful Child Phenomenon, In a tiroly New List of Specialties. Neat and Refined Songs and Clog Dancing, Liko Rom CARLTON IRIN MILLS In FULL BLAST | FARNAM St. THEATER. A1l Roads Leads to the Ho ay, New Years, Jan. 1 Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Presented by A SELECTED COMPANY “$TAND BAGK , 01 YouR Lire.® GUS. GARIIOL] EQUILIBRIST, BALANC Pert ing upon chnirs and wonderful act of equ ’ I, POSTURER, ables, muking & ibrium, I POPULAR PRICES. uSe oF Suocoss, RiE Gl ATEST TSONGH AND DANCES By 1 | DIXON BROTHERS, THE FUNNIEST SIUSTCAL TEAM ou Eartn Bogart and O’Brien Vormerly of Haverly's Mastodcn Minstrols, CONTINUOUS SHOWS ¥rom 1.00 ¥, M, to 10,30 I, M COME ANY TIME AND SEE A BIG SHOW, Frid‘y ".x' LAl s"l\u:y‘rvlcmn A hundsome photo of Le Povit Freddle for every lady visit or Children’s Matinee %" | Chilidren Admitted 1o same £ | ADM!SSIDN: | Including balcony seat .20 cents | Including parquet seat 30 conts .. Ingiuding box seat ... b0 vents MATINEE PRICES; Admission, tncluding seat in par- | quet or baleony . 20 cents AY RNOO N, 0 Contss Y. M. C. A, HALL, Friday Evening, Jan. 6. | MOCKRIDGE “Gdétly | OPERA . BALLAD and §l. On salo ut Chase d Jon. b b e Most Perfect Scene on | American Siage