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s RO G SN YR S U AU HLE R FETRUARY 12, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUND T KRN L AR T TR T R O A S GREAT SALE OF MANUFAGTURED GOO AS ANNOUNCED €OME TIM AGO, THE STOCK OF Sl T OVISIRAL S, PANTDTS, INLo IS IR@NN @l N G R Q) THE ROBINSON-STOKES CO, Known as the “Buckskin Brand,” were sold by order of Judge Ferguson. The greatvariety and size of this purchase coupled with a REMARIKABLIE INCREASE IN OUR JOBBING BUSINIES pl"cvcntctl our getting the goods checlked off ready for sale until now. IForour own convenience and that of buyers, all of the manuractured goods have becnmoved I'rom the factory at Ilast Omaha to our store 1101 to 1105 Harney St., and on Monday, February 13th, The entire stock will be arranged in lots ready for sale, so as to clean up quickl neral busines B} v and for the purpose of advertising our s, we have made such prices as MitsT BEEECT A SEREDY SALE We have cleared a large space on our 8rd floor for this purpose, and confidently assert that this is the best opportunity ever pre- sented to western merchants on first class well made goods. In addition to this special sale, we will show as attractive and well assorted a line of Dry Goods, Notions and Gents’ Furnishings SPECIALLY SUITED TO THIEE WANTS OIF THIE TERITORY TRIBUTARY TO OMAHA, as has ever been shown west of Chicago. All the Robinson=8Stokes Co’s. manufactured goods will be sold for Cash, and in no instance will longert erms be made than 30days. At af early day we will be prepared to show a new line of samples in SHIRTS, OVERALLS, PANTS, Etc. And we feel satisfied it will be to your interest to see them. You will Bz fully advised when we are ready for business. The factory will be un- der the management of G. E. STOKES, of the late Robinson-Stokes Co. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS COMPANY. Meredith, Monell, dington, Perine, Matt Patrick, Maul, Boyd, Edminston, M Mrs, Chapman, Mrs Bowman, Mrs. Schueider, Mrs. A. R. Thain, Mrs. B Allister, Mrs. J. H. Tate, Mr Mrs. J. B. Blanchard, Mrs. S. B Murs. . Armstron; Mus. J. L. Stuar H. Christie, Mrs. C, Mrs, R. A. Wesson, Neponset, TiL, Mrs. J. H. Collins of City, Miss G. Valentine, Miss Ogdén of Council Bluffs, I B. M. Me- Yates, Bessie_Yates, Johnson, ey, Emily Wakeley, Lozier, te, D Boyd, Summers, Balcombe, | Mercer. ] Licute A Misses Hughes, Me- | o0 o o Keuna, Van Patten, Nash, ¥ Messrs. SR i 1 Hamilton, Charles Kountze, Wilson, Gannett, | ave a Kensington that quite took on the na- ture of a musicale, Mr. Hans Albert, Mrs. Me Hall, Doune, Saunders, Wak % Al Pat Voos, Latta, | Hitcheock and Mrs. Percy Ford contribut- Berlin, Mr. Crofoot, Mr. ¥ ing to the pleasure of the afternoon a num- ber of musical selcetion: ord singing Miss Colett, Coon, Miss Miss Kinsler, M schuck, Miss Fisher s Weave Indian- , Miss Bailey, Miss Livescy Miss Bishop, Miss Rich, Rich, Miss Slaughter, Miss Powmt, Miss Heimrod, Mr Matthew MeCoy, Dr. ers, M Mr.” Bar . Bradbury, Mr. Meyers, Myrtle encies for the ( lorénee, mpany, with he The table was exquisi France roses, and the guests had a most charming opportunity to tall over old time when Mr. Brachvogel and his ble wife were members of Om The guests enjoy rick’s hospitality Peck, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr C. DISENBERMENT 1Y SIGHT | 5z Events That Tlluminated the Social Page the Past Seven Days. GENERAL AND MRS. BROOKE'S TOMBOLA Afternoon Musicale, moon Mrs. George Paterson s conneeted arters and at pres m agent company in Fort Worth, Miss Witt is an Omaha girl, well known in On al el a member of St. Ceci choir and well beloved by her many f A sumptuous wedding br ast was served at the home of the bride’s mother and the many and costly presents displayed spoke for De . ha society. Kern, M. ng Mr. and Mrs. Kilpa Mr. Romer, Gruninger, . Boss, Mr. of nsas M. Hitcheock, Mr. cola Cotillon ut nd Mrs. Arthur e Mrs. Porcy Ford's Functions—Card Partles in Great Abundance—The Cotlllon Forest Hill—Chat About Well Known Omaha People. Only two days more and then Lent will cast its mantle over tired belles and beaux, to say nothing of the dowagers who really have kept the social ball rolling since the season bey Ash Wednesday appears above the horizon and Albert will soon have to lay down his baton and the Musical Union orchestra cease from charming ; when liter: ture and ar rsified by aesthetic lunch- . histc and other divertise- ts of tho " will be dragged violently into the ound and_ “golden lads and gi r the sackeloth of mental effort: and moral starchness with just_ loophole left large enough for the world, the fiesh and the devil to creep in * There are some who will avail themselves of their overflowing banl & the azure skies and wate ranean where Monte seductive doors for noir, with the hope return s rivals Who Broke the Bank There will be some whi 4 of bog trotters in Florida, Bermuda, Jekyl Tsland and all that vast expanse of our tropi- cal regions, breathing the scent of the pal- metto and the pine, receiving invigorating draughts of ozone to help them over the post- lenten season. To prepare for the ounts and fly to of the Medi rlo opens wide its flyer ot rouge-et- that they to “The at Monte will join th “rest iwhich follows labor" Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster will give a card party Monday evening, the Paladins will danci nd Mrs. W. J. Broatch will give s dinner party the same evening while the Elks will caper about in_their new hall on Farnam Street. Mrs. Lyman also announces a card party for Monday after- noon. On Tuesday Miss Woolworth will en tertain at dinner while Mrs. Ulysses C. Me Daniel will give an afternoon at_cards for . Leonard. The Assembly will bring out swells at the Millard and” Union Pacific the oral and Mr e to be con- gratulated upon the successful termination nbola” held Thursday evening at residence, 511 South Twenty-fourth v introduci; Omaha society of social entertainment 2 licensed form of lottery indiginous to Frauce and Italy, where it originated, but for this occasion the ga was played under the stars and stripes not- withstanding our well known aversion to anything that has the word lottery attached to it Captain Ayers officiate and, like all’ auction specch preceding the gani nounced the condition were then placed bef numbers on them which entitled the buyer ton prize. Bags containing fifty beans e: were given 10 the seventy guests and these beans. were bid on the fans. Of course the biddimg was fast and furious, fans were knocked down with wonderful rapidity.and the prizes they drew made the guests more eager than ever to se- cure one or more of the coveted fans The prizes were in_many instances quite hand- some, although some were very ludicrous to Whet the appetite for more fans. After the auction refreshments wero served. ‘Among those permitted to join the lottery were: Captain and Mrs. Ayers, Miss Rod. man, Major and Mrs. Worth, Mr. and Mrs Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Millard, Mr. and Mrs Daniol Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Redick, Mr. and Mrs. Full, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Barber. Mr. and Mrs Offutt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Ford, Misses Kountze, Hamilton, s the auctioneer made a very in which he a One hundred fans tain having The cotillion, with its endless succession of surprises, if the leaders are at all pro- gressive in introducing new figures, the gayly costumed women and the favor-deco- rated men, presents the one function of swelldom that never. grows wearisome. Danced usually in the best appointed homes, with all the essentials to a happy night, most perfect, no form of social light and life has so much to commend it as the cotil- lon, Forest Hill which has_echoed with the sound of merry laughter in the days agone, but which has been closed to the fashion: able world for a_time, has again taken on renewed life and interest and the pre-lenten season I several beauti- ful entertai: st ) an Kountze's residence. tillon of Tuesday evening, however, was quite the brightest of the sea- son’s events, given in honor of Miss Kountze and Mr. Charles Kountze. Although some- what limited as to numbers, it was all that the most could wish. pect at the home of one of Omaha's le: bankers, wera quietly elegant, particularly the dainty vases and baskets of ware. The dancing was divided into two parts, Mr. Charles Kounize, a most ca pable leador, leading alone during the first part, while Mr. Frank Hamilton lead with Miss Kounize during the part. It seemed like old times co on treading the a e’ with his old-time and x direct and_three ind! figu anced, the indirect being the fishing f tarleton and hand ball, the direct fig and favors were flowers, bonbons, Sevres ses and baskets, cigarette cases und chet bag. Those dancing were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, blr. and Mrs. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Will Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull, Misses KKountze, White, Chandler, Brown, amilton, Yates, Bessie Yates, Johnson, McKenna, Mary Brown, : s. Kountze, Hamilton, John Patrick, Gannett, Hall, Lyman, Wilson, Bookmiller, Brown, Latta, Carr. Voss, Mer cer and Latham Davis Mrs. Ford's Functlons, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ford entertained a number of friends charmingly at high five, the only drawback to a perfect ¢ at cards being the distressing acei dent which happened to Mrs, B. B. Wood, necessitating her removal to one of the upper rooms, later being taken to her home, where an operation, it is understood, was performed Mrs. Wood in walking to the slipped and fell, fracturing her th in consequence of which the game did not commence tll quite 10 o'clock. Mrs, Pate sqp won the first lady’s prize. a silver butter prong; Mr. Carrier the gentleman's pri ome's hougnts. of an Idlo Fellow” and Ike Marvel's “‘Reveries of chelor.” Mrs, Irvine and Mr. Kilpatrick ried off the *“boobies he guests present Thomas Kilpatrick, Mr. aterson, Mr. and Mrs. G and Mrs. R. Carrier, Mr . and_Mrs. Wessels eveni were Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. George e Squires, Mr and Mrs. Connell, General and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kimball, M0 Mrs. Hiteheoek, Judge and Mrs M. A. Hall, Mr. B. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Burnham, Mr. and M R. walt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garneau, Mr. w Lauder, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, Miss ors, Dr. and Mrs. Gifford uoon Mrs. Ford followed her enjoyable card party of Tuesday eveniug with a “thimble tea,” in_honor of Mrs, N Hulst. During the afterncon a prize, “Chesterfleld’s Lotters,” was awarded o the lady guessing the number of salted almouds in a drinking glass. Those invited were: Me: Kumball, Groff, Lionberger, Cumings, Savage, Barkalow, Howard Ken nedy, Pusey, Pluney, J. J. Brown, Kennedy J. H. Millard, Lehmer, Lacey, azra Millard, C. Powell, Buck, Summers, Kuight, Lud: dam T. L W. Hamilton, two were delicious r new songs fre o shments much doubted if a more enjoyable ufternoon could have bes Mrs, k 1} Squire id Mrs, Will Mif 3 . Congdo Mrs. Swobe, Mrs. W, Mrs, Saunde Lucien Stepheu: Hibbard, Miss M Miss Woolworth Clarkson, Mrs. Bra Sheridan, Mrs. Bu Hold Mrs, Lat Dr. Stebbins, Miss owi, Miss st Miss Dundy, M Miss Max Brown nett, Mr . M Mrs. Mrs. inell, M Brown, N Ida Mrs. Dur ton, Mrs. Williams, be Mrs. George Burns, J. Mi A Shary, Monell, Mrs assisted by Mrs. Hitch- Mrs. Gi Squires, M ,the gul on, Mrs Coutant being: Mrs, ser, Mrs. Ray- H. Millard, Dictz, M s, Barkalow Mrs. Meday, or, M Helen Smith, Miss Hibbard, Mrs. Sharp, Hitcheock, Mrs. dy, Mrs. Woodman, riham, Mrs. Marsh) ) zear, Mrs. Lom Burns, Miss Lozic Miss Sha Miss ), Miss Nas Baleombe, Mrs. Broat n, Mrs. Wood, Mr vs. Wallace, Mrs. Cudahy, Cornish, Mrs. Haller! Hubbard, Mrs. Bache, rs. Stebbin . Smith, lisses Bache, s Wal- Mrs. MeKell, Mrs ndy, Mrs. W. S, Popple Mrs. Webster, Mus, Git Powell, Mrs. . R Ringwalt, Mrs, Kilpatrick, Mrs. Catlia, Silver Arthur Silver, whiic of Mr. and Mrs. I, Miss Squ sher in o ominent yous Omah “Thur residenc Palms, ferns and mantels and embo in which the cc lay in most and dining room w of smilax, making Promptly at 8 ¢ Mendelssohn's +We procession entered atir wuise b th v pire gown of soft ec In conducting th the full ritual of church With most sembled guests wi paiv “Godspeed” a shower of rice and life, Mr. and Mrs. to South Omaha, w home. Mrs. Van € Mrs, 1. D. Van ¢ tea at her residenc day afternoon. Th interesting by solos Miss Ogden. Miss company with choi lowing were presen F.P.Day, Mrs. & Mrs. T, W. Taliafer A. L. Cost, Mrs. T Mrs. G. A. Joslyn S, V drews, Mrs, 1. . W. Ruiney, Moorhous Jmerson, Acke Mrs. N. ' M. Mrs. R Mrs. Z Mrs Boudinot Mrs. A, | Macombe Copeland. Man evening hearty Lewis, Mrs. S. A man, and Squier. was the mar nd Mr. James e at the home on Thursday nier been for some urschools and Mr. Silver ng business man of South h took pl A. Parme has found the Parmelee delightful holiday attire primroses banked the wered the bay windows, mony took place. Parlor sstooned with ropes very pretiy - clock, to the strams of dding March,” the bridal receded by Rev. W. K 1z clergyman, Following arm 4 tiny tot, bear: en the happy pair. The uaintand pretty in an em vu silk entraine. service Mr. Be the Methodist 3 use: iscopa the few as. shed the newly wedded nd started them amid a 1 old shoes into their Silver went im here they willmake their goodwill art's Kensington, urt gave a Kensington e in Kountze Place, Fri- ntertainment was made from Mrs. . P. Day and anny Bates favored the ce recitations. The fol t: Mrs. C. C. Colby, Mrs. Otis, Mrs. J. P. Lord, rro, Mrs. Lee Kratz, Mrs W. Mills, M Mrs. R. Hur " Lewis, Mrs. H. Mrs. B.'F. Reynolc Mrs. L. Mend Mrs. C. B. Coou, Mrs. L. A, Garoe Mrs. O. H. Curtis Mrs. H. K. Burket, Pritchar Mis. € W. Austin, . Mrs. J. H Mrs. M. B Raymond, Mrs. W. R Bradley, Mrs. A, H. Mrs. H. A HINT FROM PARIS. EBuropean Edition New York Herald. HOUSE DRESS OF THE XVI. CENTURY. This piquant costume consists of a large coat of pansy violet velyet opening ona dress of white woolen stuff, embroidered with pearls, the collar, plastron and bottom of the sleeves being of cloth of gold, em= broidered with sill and pearls. Entertained Their Classmates, Misses Ethel and Benita Mount tained their classmates and m their home, 3213 Poppleton avenue, Thurs- day evening, inamost charming manner, parlor games and dancing being enjoyed with all the vigor of youth and health. Dainty refreshments were served and the lovely costumes presented a very ple sight, Among those prédent were: Misses Lulu Boyd, Hortense Clark, Henrietta Burtlett Bessio Boyd, Lydia Keam, Genevieve Wis man, Isubells Poilard, Mable Boyd, Covell, Sadie Alaxsudra, Blanche Cr Golda " Frank, Ovg:Abbott, Idna How Alma Claflin, Bertba Case, Lillie Moor Nellie Clabough, Edith Burr, May Fitehett tie Caswell, Georgia Fitchett, Edna Grant, Hellen Cook, Glara Northrap, Bessie Erenholt, Grace Nopkhry 3 Pearl Stitling Muster Elmer F kerman, Dean Thompson, R, , Ned Peatti, Leslié Hick, Alexanudya Gordon, Bert Smith) Louis Shol , Louis Clark Harry g Jin-_Robinson, ‘Trenié Denti: s ‘Cunningham, Lawrence Gaylord, Hatgnan, Charlie Dickson, Ruthran McEwan, Jamilton MclSwan, Dar- ley Pollard enter- 1y friends at Miss Shalrer. Tn honor of Miss Shaiver of West Point the Mis: Bauman of Sh IAL Avenue gave a njoyable high five party Thursday evening. was prettily decorated with flowers throughout, and at 11 o'clock delicious refreshments were served. A ve charming feature of the evening was the of Miss Myrtle Coon, who is on the \d of success as a talented vocalist he first lady's prize, a silver bon bon aish, was won by Miss Livesey; the second prize, an ufter dinuer cup and saucer, was taken by Miss Ifisher. ‘'ho first prize for gentle awarded to Mr. Pope, a silver pen ind, a paper kuife, was given 16 hous? esent were: Mr. J ter, Mr, unda Mrs, Tzschuck, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Goodmnan, N anl Mrs. A. M. Pinto, Mr._and Mrs. M. C M :Daniel, Mrs. D. C. Gi¥er:, West Point, and Mrs George B. In response to invitations fi B. C. Fowler gath North Eighteenth enjoy a “po party,” forms of cial patched ga agged” apy > award stricken costume: the gentlemen's prize, Miss Cora, Eicher the ture of the evening, coupled with delightful refreshment 1z guests were p Mrs. J. G iss Matt Pritch, » Wrigh ¢ Bardw Eicher, s Maggie Ben Miss Nellie Cook, Mr lace, Gec Nason, Humme About fifty Mrs. H. A. Churchill's re: street, nold’s m Friday ey 1e hus apy in a few words explained as much as pe the power of hypnotism and then asked all those present to submit to but a few excepti butat the first t vous and afraid make an impress tiently w nervousne other t two ladies They w inz 1 they one and all at which given having spent a deligh those present were Mr, and Mrs. J. W W.W. Umsted, Mr. Mrs. Tunneclifte, I id Mrs. Catlin, M 208 M Chin On the ovening of ¥\ lebr G. 'T. Anderson ¢ ding anniversary Twenty-fourth joyably spent in dancing. presented tothem by M set was H. Stockman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. M Buckman, Mr:and Mr. aud Mrs, Huxhold, A. Bu Among the wer Herry s awt Mes. J. 1% cuspidor and sot fruit plates and Mr. and Mrs. J table dish, Mrs. S shaker, Mrs. D. bowl: Dusold ; salad dish, Mrs. Mu. and Mrs. M. 1 Mprs. Thompson: e lamp, Mr. W. Bak Miss Do! Miss M Mr. J. Siupson, Lang w Nye u Mr. Henry H. N was married to Owaha Wednesday ents were fun was fast and furious, in consequence of von Lackum, Miss Sadie Hummel Fowle; and as th O. H. $Stuben rs; J. udsome , M. Barth; fr butte Ormsby; platter nds of Mr, ered at his home, 1571 street, Friday evening to one of the latest Tattered and order, and the pleasure. in searance of the guests. ed for the most_poverty- Mr. Joe Pritchard won ind games were a fea- nt: ard, Miss Jessie Wright, t, Mis von Lackum, cll, ' Miss Grace Baxter Miss Hattie Auchmoedy, mett, Miss Alice Drake, Frank Wilson, reen, Mrs. Frank L. E Johnson, N. Wal F. W. 21, 'Charle M. Green, Frank Fowler. 10lds. were present at dence on Chicago ning, when Prof. Rey- pearance. The professor ssible a trial, and with ons yone responded, Yone was so uer- is impossibl ever, he v excitement ided and then made an- h he succeeded in getting rial hat fon nd three gentlemen number guests depa expressed themselves as ful even A Mr. and Mrs. Garlich Williams, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, Curtis, Mr. or. and Mrs. Baile r. and Mrs. Havens, s, C. H. Sutphen, Wil Ivihill and mauy others. 3 Mr. and Mrs, eir china wed hall, North The evening was en An clegant dinner and Mrs nd Mrs. M. Decker, Mr. al, Mr.and Mrs. ¢ M Dins. H. B. Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs, Kobb, J. Stuben, J M. Henderson; Misses A and M. Slater. presents received it dish, Mr preserve dish, J. Rudlc dish, Mrs. J. ( salt and pepper shak and vege inpson; salt and pepper 1y; half a dozen soup Vone dishes, Mrs. J. aud Mrs, A, Gibson; | Picronett; fruit plates, | ster; cups and saucers ard receiver, L T. Ryan; . Mr. and Mrs. Jones, L’ Gibson, Mr. J. Greer Mr, H. Helbrich, Mrs ted t it Numan's ad Do Witk eof Fort Worth, Tex., Miss Marie De Witt of | morning at St. Cecllia's | volumes for the popularity of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Nye left on the afternoon tr for Denver, later going to their home in the Loue Star state. . Columbian Hig! ive Club, The sixth and last meeting of the first series of games of the Columbian High Five club was hela at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eaton, Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, Wednesday evenir After the full number of games had been played the members were entertained with some choice musical selections followed by dancing. Delicious refreshments wer served and then the prizes were awarded, Mr. J. W. Jacobs receiving the first gen: man’s pri W. Jacobs, ladies booby priz 1 by Mrs. George Lee, while the tlemen’s booby prize was awarded to M Voigt The fi be held t meeting of the second uesday evening D. J. O'Brier Webster street yiord's Kensington. htful Kensington was given lord Tuesday afternoon, s Bishop adding to noon by singing u lections dames Joseph Millard a Wood, Will Mil Squires, J Vall 1. 8. Dundy, Clinton . 1. C. Cowin, Ben MeCord, S. D, ieson, Loms es will t the residence of Seventeenth and charm of the aft number of mus The guests wer Joseph Barke 7. B. Knight, don, K y, William Swol Paxton, rkalow, Franklin Hussey dford, . R. McConnell, Charles Smith rren_Rogers, Dan Wheeler, jr., Clement , Ellis Bierbower, John L.’ Webster, Williams, Arthu mington, F. M. Rich ardson, William Morris, Knight, Meday, Archie Powell, Nye, Connell, Ives, 1 Muir, Howell; Misses Kennedy, v Dundy, Sharp, Ida Sharp, Isaacs, Bishop, Downs, Carlovta Downs. he Cout Wednesday ever Coutant, 2226 Howard their friends very pl The rooms were quite with roses and other ing was spirited in o being occubie Prizes were won by Miss Mot George Squires, Mr Richard Mr. Fred MeConnell The guests playin, J.F Bart Mrs. Williar Mr. and « rson, Mr Mr. i s, Louis Bradford Dan Wheeler, jr.. Mr Squires, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. W. J. Conn 4 Ella Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Warrer s Mr. and Mrs. R. Carricr, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lehmer, Mr.and Mrs. 2. . Rin Theodore Ringwalt, Mr. and Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. C. F Mrs and nn Carrier W Mr. a Irs. Mrs. John L. Webster, and Mrs. Ralph Gaylord Squires, Mr. and Mrs id Mrs. Percy Ford Mr. and Mrs, Mr Fred Henr The San Ceremonie Club Mrs. C Chase entertained the Ceremonie High Five club at her home in Kountze Place on Thursday evening from 6 to 11 ock A dinner was served in the most_delicious style, aiter which a pleasant evening was spent in playing cards. Those present were: Miss Moore, Miss ed, Mrs, Jones, Miss McCune, Miss Freed, Miss Hughes, Miss [iteh, M Wright, Mr. kast, Mr. Jones, Mr. Sullivan Mr. McCune, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Byreth T'he prizes were won by Miss Hug Rogers, Miss F and Mr. Byreth In Honor of Mr, 1§ Thursday eveniug Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick gave a beautit appointed dinner in honor of Mr. Udo Brachvogel, & former resident of Omaha, now inspector of es, Mr. hvogel. tertaine 1. Miss Cora Weaver gave an informal card party on Tuesday ing which proved a very delightful in honor of Miss Spencer of Indianapolis. Tha prizes won by Miss Emma Free and Mr. Gambl The invited guests Misses Hart- man, Parker, Ada Par Churehill, Zetta Churchill, E. Free, Sl Lou Johnson, Coal, Hudson, Mrs. F c A, E. Hutchison, Miss Spencer; Me: George, Kennedy, Foy Fosbenner, Miles, Wei Joplin, Kast, Da Hutehison. Small Chit of the W Mr. Max Meyer ha Mr. B.W. Osgood hi Mr. Frc e to California Mrs, Baron Riley leftlast week for Denyer. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane are in Chicago. Mr. Will McMillan Wednesday Mrs. James Watson returned Monday to home in Towa. Mr, Irving Baxter has returncd from a 1's visit on the Pacifie coast .o Franklin, pastor of the Hebrow tion of this city, is in California. a dancing party temy Wednesday evening Miss Annie Funke of Lincoln is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chase until after the as 5 were , Clark, e, J. doplin, I . Louis, me to New York. arvived in Omaha on removed oppleton yee and family have glas street Lo 3210 avenuc Mrs. Waring of Fort On Yort Robinsou to visit ¢ Guilfoyle Mr, and Mrs. Sanford, formerly of tho Merriam, have gone t housckeeping at 2106 Wirt street Mrs Frid Miss Wh Mrs. Arth home in Bostor Mrs, James Carr, her At the Madiso to her home in Dubuqu Mr. Latta of Chicago, st of Mr. and Mrs. Cl to his home on Wednesday The Kountze Place Tuesday Evening Card club was charmingly entertained iust Tues day evening by Miss Boudinot Miss Bayliss, who has been visiting Mrs. Rex Place, returned Mond to her home in Nebraska City J J. Fawcott roturned Wednesday from Galena, where ho was called by tho death of Mrs. Faweett's mother. id Mrs. Isidor Gluck have at 1411 South Twenty-sixth y are at home to their fr Royal Arcanum_dancing party Metropolitan b uesday evening, 14, will be one of the society ever $e1800 Superintendent Fitzpatrick leaves on the 15th for a meeting of superintendents at Boston. He willalso visit the schools of several of the seacoast cities Mr. and Mrs. A. Hospe, jr., have invited thei ti nd friends to celebrato their fifteenth (crystal) anniversary with them today at their home, 815 North Seventeenth Mrs. G A and ity wha has gone to ptain and Mrs and Miss Curtis left ornia to spend the remainder tof her who has_been the g Swith, lefe Wednesday for who has been visiting returned on Tuesday who has been thi rles Hull, returned take street, nds at New February sof tho W. Fairbrother, jr. nd daughters Bessie of Talmage, N , are in for a few days visiting Mrs. Dr. The ladies made Tug Bee a pleas sterday Mr. and Mrs, Perry ( cards Saturday at their ple home, Those invited were S. Brown, Mr. aud Mus, k entertained at sent Plaiuview Mr. aud Mrs. R, Louis Littlotield,