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e eSS OMARA WOMAN'S CLUB NEETS | by the New Presi- Address. THE NEW COOKING SCHOOL Fuall Report of the Proroedings—Trials of the kx i toe-—some of e Plans ture Work A Vromising Veginning. 1ay appointed for : of the Omaha s neariy perfect as was disag < fully 200 bright thored at Myrtl hand in the launch Arly voya, Right ith as earnest, cor yMeer in command , through threat s0a of succoss, 3. James W, Sav sy thoy did the o won the hoarts wious manner and the new secretary whoso 15 mado necessary by Mrs, Harr i U, Was not prosent at tho me 1 Chicago. Mrs. Har: vis will sod, and all rogrot that nor removal fron the city made it necessary to supply the vacancy After the approval of the minutes of the | previous ting as read by Mrs. Peattie, secrolary pro tem, 4 motion was made and carvied “that a new department, to b known as tho depurtuient of philanthropy and reform, | ted 10 those already estab lished, Altho y_out of order, as the constit roviaes for the formation of ne nents at the request of five men 1l for this election of chair men of 5 pariine ove of the mem bors thereo!, the club proceeded to appoint Miss Carrie Millard rman, which posi tion sh eminently qualified to il with eredit to hersell and henctit W the members, and the new Gepartment gives every promise of being one of unisersal popularity Miss Liicy C. Andrews was then invited to bresent her cooking school schemo to the club. This cultured littlo woman came out upon the platf nidin i short speech told of u plan which has been found 10 work nc- ceptably in man ics for bringing the cooking sc the women of Omaha to pivo a series of Lich will bo given prac il [ what is taught and the man the same upon the minds of pupils public schools. Miss Andrews is well ki Al women of the club, who pre 1t with her in o Belioving with the author that * not_do Co0ks.” on mation it was decided to appointa committec of three to ald Miss Androws in her endeavors to make £0od housckeepers. ‘The Chaw h appomnted Mesdames Nicholas, Ford and Van | Tuyn as such committee. The ochoice of Mis, Nicholas as chairm, a particularly happy ouc, s she is deeply intorostod in the movementind will have wido nfluence ow- ing to her extended acquaintance, All women of O wre invited to attend these lectures. where good everyday food will be prepared, und the art and scicnce of cook. Ing demonstrated by one who s thoroughly competent. In speaking upon tho adyisabil. ity of appointing this committee Mrs. holas said: “We havo had tho pleasure rin at deal of learned talk con- anthropoiogically ana physi. the hurd, solid fact remains, the animal must ‘be fed tand thrives best on three meals 1 day, well selected and woll cooked ; in fact good cooking was one of the prime factors in restoring tho race to o high vantage eround, othnicaily and estheuically. It is_to be hoped the wonien in the club will cousider the stomach's needs in advancing o the higher education sought, to be gained through the club and 1ts advantages. This an be done in no better way than by at. tending Miss Andrews’ lectures” and making eful notes of t Iho first locture Lbe given Tuesday, October 17, Putter. s0n bloc elocic Ms, ien made her opening ad- nn-_fl n an unaffected, ingeuous nner, which more than her words won for her the unpledged support of every woman present This was attested by the many warm . con gratulations she ved at the close of the meoting. As her remarks are in o large measure the expression of tho principles in which the club had its iuception, wo quote the speech in full By Friends of the Omaha Woman's Club: In int & Wy =Cll o you is your president 1 ask ympithy and co-oporation The duties of o prosident aro woll defined, and Lthink 1shalllearn to carry them out 15 thelr ctions, But I would 1ike to go thin the usual routine. 1 would 1ife o the heart of things, and, for social 10, Ishould require ye ration lon 2 ofour constitution the objects of our club rated. Tho first is 1 stinulate intellectual dovelopment, the yor ond to pronote good fellowship among 1l members, and the third o' strengtien by - orguniztion, ‘individual, philanthro)ie und.reformatory offort,” © fiist and last of thess objects will bo liko ko care of theniselyes. They ar of inros and excitemont and wiil lly fall into order and uscfuluess, but the. middle the promotion of cooll filow the embers. 1 think will require fostering. Good followshin—wiich i3 synonymous with s en Stupathy - that zivesund takos and 1 twice L would further this relation members, 1ot in a sentimental manhon b aftor o practical, Christianiiko fashion, | Would like to know' the mombers of thisGiul individually and to feel for then somowhit of Prelation suchas my age and porlonco would justiry. "My friends, 1t is an honor Lo be your presidunt, hut it would ho. n ireister honow and snistaction It you woul 0ok upon e perians in- the light of 4 ] Took upy [ 10 lightof a clut In the interest of wood cornrad tospeak of u remark thit was made ag one of OUE INGOLINKS SO Ty o, A INeiden e} 1o mark, to tho effect that in an' associntion ' of women Wil X as i that wero o Is @ grave siarge, and 1 not willing w it i, bar 1 v 4o Westiniony from other sources, and {t should e consider e o Wo 8P guarded agiinat spirit; w among the Ship T wish 1y such disturh Rlnmentary ol atter tho atrictest ientiry p Iverything stod Lofrmany: Wa'sr o T DInOtR T s tom; our planct sections will move onchin its own arbit, not noisclessly porhups, ko henss enly bodies-that would b nsking'too mucl of our sex—but surely without friction Wo know the vilue of forboarance and grent putience. They nre w part of the moral foundittlon of every issociation, but. thero js grneo which should go al f theso virs TOS—tho sUAVELOr {11 1o, suporticlal polish whon we are | tho stern realitios of it cun produce contusion nid Lwill tell you s story of a womny! that ¢ under my personal observation a 4go. It was formed in a town about the sizo of Omahu and was organize a8 ours has boen with 1L procaution, All the little books were conued that are written to culighten women on the myster les of the makoup of associntions of this sort, and the club started with much eclat It 800 becunio a power in the community and I thiok it woula have remained so to this duy, but that the members becamo per- haps artogant in spirit, but cortainly asser uve in mauner. For instance, if a roform presented itself for their consideration and t be ¥ 1 ask the aid of legis lators or men in wuthority, these elub women demanded that aid as i right, not even ask ing for it in a concilistory manner; this naturally made them unpopular, and the un. populavity increased until after's while men cume i fraid of them and fled at their ap. proach. How eusy it would have been for them to minister Lo that slight foible 1n the other sex which makes men very suscepti: ble to an appealing, deferential manner in o woman who asks a favor of them, s tacil admission perhups they think, on our part, of their intrinsic superiority, but these women would not stoop to even that harm- less policy, and gradually their power de- eliued and when at length discord spread smong themsclves, the fabrio that started 80 fairly was undermined and fell, In unalyzing the cause of this short-lived glory 1t seoms more Lo abscuce of 8 suavity of manner or a want of tact or the not know. ing the right way of pucting thin, W peo- ple. than of any deeper cause, We will not split upon that rock, 1am now going to give you a few statistics of our club—not oo many to weary you. ivilized man can- | This may soem o | T — sy e s R e e myself y o explain it to you st of Omaha. SEVERAL PRETTY AUTUWMNAL WEDDINGS rat Many People Retarning from Columbian I ve Mrs, | Attractions—Marringe of & Popular Mrs, S wh, education and wa have today added philanthropy and LB Rl AL ot M il Doines 1n General, lnvd If anything can stimulate iute il im oincnt, the atrangement of s0_de As will be see Omann Newspiper Man—So. nents will accomplish that of socln s designated arc of absor f Oma 1th ers who are to t Us arc master spiri o STV work whicn they o | and the early da nore or less e g s o f recent « and all of the departments Half a environmen twice as i poants and they can be extended We will make this Woma yourpride, We will watch nar 1 dissonant spirit crecp within its ra el " will feel for it t} dit corps that a 1t has h weddings and tier fecls for his regiment or a student | uiet social s o a hvely one, o h niversity will work for i notwithstan ving it our best t wd with God's 1 muke 1 rpetial blessi uire Rustin M i uext favores An unu: with a la ), which s solemnized ‘I skillec wtistic fashion. | the resioenc The members of the elub are always quick | Boudinot, 1022 N uothol to respond with applause, but the few | daughter B ) was larriag il productions with which they hava | to Mr. Charles , A R tavored have reccived by far Uhain oficiating i tastefully of apor AL and no excep: decorated with 1} s and cut wde n this instance. Mrs, N flowers, At i © the bridal Iutosh was made to fecl sure thav all ap . 2 o " 10 the strains precuated the treat of hearing her interpre- | of e the attend tation of the dificult seloct ants being Miss Mathis and Ihe program as suegested at the last | Mr. Roy Boudinot, Miss Nellie Bell anid meeti was the next in ovder, and the | Mr. Theodore Gradman “leading ideas’ leaned during the summer | The bride wore & beautiful gown of white vacation were presented in u vaviety of | silk crepe and carvied a bouquet of bri styles, ail of which wero instructive and on- s, The bridesmaids looked lovely i rertaning Mrs, Luclid Martin made a ! whi mulle. 1 refreshments wer very i little political speech in favor of | served atter the coremony. The bride is & frea silver, and also talked about the World's | talentod, cultivated younz lady and. grently faiv in quite an original manne Miss | admived by many fricnd while the Landis talked of the relation of one in- | groom is i well known and suceessful yount div ! to another, and made some touch: business man of Omaha 0us costly ing remarks on the beautics of unseliish- | and handsome presonts attestod the hie ness in - thisold world. Mrs. Rustin gave which the young couple are held a very vivid description of a trip to ud Mrs. Strassner left at 7 o'clock the thwest, and was followed by an- 1o and eastern points. Phey will other member who spoke of oo takeu in al- | be at howe at 1922 Emmet s after Oc- most the opposite direction. Mrs, Ford told | tober 25 low she passed hor first summer in- Omaha, Ihose present werc: D, and Mos, Hil- and found. it pleasant with a hous® [ dreth and Mr. and Mrs, John . Piper of filled with musical peopl 1 two pianos | Lyons, Mr.and Mes. 15d Mathis of Council tuned together. ~ Mrs, Archibald Powell [ Blults! ‘Mrs. Avthur Sharpe of St. Paul, told how her cook took a vication and how | Minn lc and Mrs. Macomber. Dr. and she did the work of the cook and what | Mrs. A" R. Thain, Dr, and Mes, W. fi pleasure and satisfaction she found in quiet | Christio, Messrs, ana Mesdames John R enjoyment with husband and family. Mrs, | Bell, Chirles E. Stokes. Harry L. ‘Stokes, Street gave an interesting story of ‘the con- | Marti H. B. Copeland, Geovge Lt gress of religions which she attended and [ tle. Aaron Chadwick and Alfred A Kay the failure of “‘grandmothier’s whost to | mond: Mesdames L. (. Heybrook and Alioa materialize. Mrs, Towne closed the vaca- | ) sworth; Misses Nettie Rich, Georzie tion notes by relating in a serio-comie Marie Thorp, Emua Thorp, Marie fashion the trials and tribulations endured Belle Jones, Blaneh Van' Court, by the exceutive commitiee during the sum- | Mamic Hall, Lilie Riymond, Jennic Gress, iec in trying to keep the vacancies filled. | Aunie Schaffor, ana Messes, Wylie 1., Jonos, declared it became - sort of hopeless | Jumes Duvar, Henry Findley, Chavles 1y fatality, comparanle only to Iuzene Aram’s | Boss and Art Cooley. Dream; us fast as one oftice would be fillod T another would be found to be vacant, and St when that was supplied two would be de- A pretty home weddine was that at the clared without incumbents, but the supply | residenceof Mr. and Mrs. Miles Standish of material being inexhaustible they wouni | 8t 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, October 4. up.the vacation with ull ofices file he conracting parties wore Miss Callic Whior, the apolause ad subsided the fol. | Standish ana Mr. Rovert. Bietoher Tompson lowing announcements of depariment meet. | Of Atlanta. Ga. : > given, and adjournment had until The house was very prettily decorated, October 16, on which date the program wiil [ the grates in_the cast parlor and dining be furnished by the department of English | room bemz banked with golden rod, whis VAt throuzhoat the other rooms smilax i Political and social science, under vhe | Foses were artistically avcanged. The bride, leadership of Mrs, F. I, Ford, Monday, Oc. | Who is u very beautiful young woman, word tABEHONG AT Sy s an clegunt costume of white silk—the only Psgehiology, under leadorsiip of Miss Me. | OFnament hesides the pearl stars which heli Kee, will méet Thursday, October 5, at 4 p, | the gra y-looped bridal veil —upon m her “queenly head, - being a dia- English verse, under loadership of Klia W, | Mot DIESEho T el LStk Peattie, Monday, October 9, at 10:30 o'clock. | Kroom. In her hand she carvied a bouquet Art, under leadershin of Claire Rustin | OF brides’ roses. Mrs. I D. Couts of Du MelIntosh, Tuesday, October 10 at 10:30. buque, la., presided at_the piano, and as the Mental and moval scie undor leader- | &0f% swuct, s “;\";‘f fioad *;‘;"fl“il“;"' LI ,‘II_”,;‘, S LT ISHO S M R R I, Mur Llocution, under leadership of Grace Sud- | ity of Hanscom Park chureh, of whieh the borough, Sturday, October 51, 4t 4 p. m *is a member, oficiated, Only a few of I'he hisory department will announce its mwost intimate friends were present T T e Among the guests from abroad e My 256 meetiogs will bo at Myrtlo | B: 1ee, jr., of ) apolis, and Mrs. 1. 1, giishesoimentingaiyill boflatiMyrtlol |FE1 R O nncanolls and, atulations e - had been received the wedding breakfast Y. W. C. A. Downgs. wais servod boird of divectors of th Mr. and Mrs. Tompson left Wednesday Christian association held a meet- | over the Iock Island for Chicago, ATiey R as o which enough | 4011z the fair and taking a teip through the iization through a wonth of Novomber 15abAtlanta iGa times than these. ‘I'he entertain Huek-Walker, imittoe, of which Mrs. Diryoen Miss chairman, has arranged to devote one nicht in each 'week throughout the winter to vavions forms of entertainme lecture of North Bend, Neb, The coromony s musicales, tea armkivgs and social enjoy formed at the residence of My, (g 1o por ment. When the plans are fully u ors, 4010 Fzard atroot, in Sho proscnc Eon| they will be made public. Avall eye £8, s R A0 IESsGnobjotionly the faily snd a few intimate friends. promises a_series of pleasant evenin “The house was tastefuily decoratea with ing the winter. to wt potted plants and smilax and the marriage admitted free of cha ; cerenony wis performed under an arch of I'he eaployment ¢ ittee asks tha smilax. ~Miss Josepiine Ohlvich | 1the onein noed of hoip, other thun domustic, | {iedifug maveh and Rov, Franis. bosta few: will loave word ub tho rooMs. usliere are [ fomncd tho ceromony, Aftor iho cesamiry Irequent cails for work frow compotent und | tho young. counlo. raceived the eommeroons, capiblo young woten tions of their fricnds aud then sat down to 1 Tho noxt meoting of the ussocation Is | dohicious” ropast. Tiho wedding. meascory Monday evemng at 8 o'clock, 315 MeCague | \yore o erous and expensive. building. Every onc is invited Miss Minnie sister of the bride, S ARG cted as first bridesmaid and Miss Nottie Miss Andrews' Couking Lectares Seltz, cousin of th ted as secor Wil b given in Pattorson nall, Seventeenth | My faawin wall of the br ind Varnaw streets, bezinning October od s best man and Mr. Louie Thorl 2 o'clock. Course 'tickets are for salc as second, ‘The friends of the young couple Chase & Iiddy's. One dollar for the ten | accompanied thew to the depot, bidding tures, them god speed on their journey thiouzh lif After & short wrip in the west they will & howe to their friends in North Bend, Ne where the groon is a prosperous jeweler, trips to th v 1o social kaleidoscoy est marks o son=Standish, Vissie Walker, uaughter ot Mrs. Harry Walker, wa% married at 3 o'clock Thursday, October 5, to Mr. Charles Huck — - Valeoner's Openin Last Friday evening N. B, Falconer held his twenty-socond aunual fall openiug and T 3 1 the citizens scomod ave turned out to Jolly Burpeine Kirky, i \“f‘:‘,“"l":m:‘ m"f;h:_t:’\!“ tirnad out Miss Minnie Miliard of 2515 Chicago streot Dring Uho entiro evening & vast throg | W45 the “victin of a folly surpriso part surged up and down the sidewulk in front of | last Tuesday nignt. Cards and dancing the store and throush the wide aistes, guz- | was tho order of the evening and ng atsichis that made them feel that' they [ all who attended report o cperfortly wore within tho roalms of some Oriental | lovely” tune: Those present . we e, or in faicy land. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fitzgzerald, Misses Il Upon enteriue, each individual, rogardiess | Barnes, Clara Peieoy, Hattie Chesbro, of vank or station in 1ife, was met by A. (. | Selma Danlstrom, Nettie Ella Roscn: Biah B e RaD LT v of the | berry, Graco 1% wie Sullivan, Jessie establishmont, and made to feel ut lome, | Tieruey, Hannah Swendby and Sexton: aad Hundreds of incandescont lights shed theie | Messrs, Charles Bu Al Sanders, 1 soft x the scenc, al | Marnell, Cal Page, Dutton, John plants ient thewr feajer: ) fHateh, Will Hoiderson, Georgo Manderson. fioor anice seame i Dowe George Kiuney. ¢ 'homipson, Sandors rave exotics, roses aud palms. But the Thompson, Chris Butler, Burt Miller and that mot the gaze of the casual observer was | Clyde Ratakio nothing comvured \‘\H:x uw_(m;u:.\‘ of varo s fispoction, formnbing tha. Shecthion’ oot | A very charming wodding was that of B dence that the opening was lavger and | N. Harper and Miss Natells Androws, at grander than ever before and that tho re- | the residence of Witliam Rigas, 707 Soutl mote coruers of the globe had been ran- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1803-SIXTEEN PAGE Events o the We in the focial Oircles | I'wenty-seventh street, last evening at 9 o'clock. The rite was performed by Rev. O, sy ——— K. Reid. The newly married pair will go o N housekeeping at once at 715 South Twenty. Negotiations are now in progress whereby | soventh streot. a well known Omaba man goes at once to the state of Washington to live and tuke charge and supervision of the cultivation of land cotracted for under our home guars | SB0, "IV MRS TR S Caldwell anteo plan by Omatia. parties. Ishall ve at | G500'W.e' O 1. Buriow of Hastiuge. care sucked for novelties and treasures, Enjoyabie rarty. On Tuesday evening, at the home of My, and Mrs. Charles Watts, 2020 Caldwell D. V. Sholes Co.’s oftice, room 1, First | pugic and dancing were the featuros of iy National bank, Omaha, from 2p. wm. tob p. eveuing. A light luncheon was served. p. and from 7 to 8 p. m. Monday, Tuesday .Ihx ?_-‘f‘mhn.v s | ‘mm‘: v‘u (w\ \fl(‘r' having beon one of the /\ I\‘[ l ]S [Cl I\] I'\‘A‘\] ’]}\s_‘,_ S ISTH STREEET THEATRE, s e o \ Grand Opera ths visii At the World's fair . Houso. | aud Mrs. G, W. Meg The same POPULAR PRICES as ware in force at ths Farnam St. Theatre. , g PN N T < ™ 3 Maanes ALY NGNGB 1l Nening s ) ie for a tr have | commencing At 2:30. At 8:30. who is vis 3 it his Home in | ¥ T Williams of 4 And His Excellont Gompany in th s Lates 10y Success Clifton Hi self-invited guests as Mrs. M. C. Kidde | AMUSISMISN . | To-Day (Sunday) Oct. 8 | Last Two Performanc s of | ELMER E, VANCE'S Roalistic Raflroad Comedy Draia, Mesdames istle § 75 st THE LIMITED MAIL | I At X uraton into tho Run Prices—230 and VENING PERFORMANCE A7 ¢ i Usual prices cnine. Dancing fflvs MY (Re-n Fanhy Surtii Nowmancall HEATER LKEENE Netllo. Logien: Pl Lo il | 32NENCNY MONDAY, OCTOBER 0. Balla: Gollsmith ahd Gk ns! | Annuilengazement of the trazedian, Mr Messrs, 154 Moerritt, | ne I | THOMAS « W. . KEENE ! Seafkin, Harey Baum, Bernard and his suparb compiny In the foilowing Harry Meyer, dacob and Julius rOperto LI Albert Rosenthal, Abe Ban MONDAY =} mav, I, Oberfellor, I Bocker, Dave “ 4 Degen, Albert Newman, Mose Miller, Max R'?:‘tfi,i‘\_"" Goldstith, Willie Singer, Fred Resck HRICHELIEY, " StCAthnrin e Gl Socia, WEDNESDAY - : 3 An enjoyable sociul was held on Wednes o CMACBETH,” 3 ¥ s evoning at Telwiid hall on Toenty. |y WEDNEDNPM R WiER His Wires o5 HOME. WHER s Wik Away fourth street, under the auspices of the “ROMEO AND JULIET " X A ~ = — LLLLE young ladies of St. Cathavine's wuild of St | Box shoots opon Satardor. 9 fl | povD's i, o XA, Model Fusband \ Rea HAGT CUIES Austing Kuiften Fire Proof. Grownill Floor. Bight 1sit v ; M. oW 1 'soto MEWL W Tiheon 0 Elder Flower ol duet Mrs Sturges and Mes, Kniffen | itince Satwday and Sunda; o3 4 CHALLENGE ANSWERED, Cream The entertainment closed with a vioiin | MER . v ANCES (Marvelous : solo by Me. Jackson, accompanied by Miss | Ani READ V. Jackson. Light refreshments were - Patent Applied For|gsousinpouricasconony | %7 -, CREATES 8 s W ngenfons effeets Dedieated by permission to . Miss Ella Hudson of Gothenburg, Neb., will | o ted by pern nt N be married at 8 o'clock today m Chicavo, 5 s open Wednesday morning tho : ; mhtischtt B ot g o, |5 CARDINAL GIBBONS | .. s s lain nis bride, who has been visiting in 3 3 By facial After the ceremony the sounk coup :\[\\I] T e T T s Michael Corcoran. spend a few davs in seeing the fair, after Sx R ! which they will be “athome” o their many | THURSDAY NIGAT, OCT. 12 e e ol friends in Omaha, | LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Mr. Powers is one of the nmy‘pn.mm~;m.t Mammoth Scenic Production: BURKLEY PRINTING CO.,0MAHA. IDEAL HAIR STORE, efficient newspaper men in Omahs wimnnn s The Tornado. Paper Govers, 25 209 8. 10th S, Karbch Bk many friends in this city, all of whom join « in_congratulating the young people aid m wishing them a long life and a huppy one. 'I‘\\'lll(}—[«l\ll'l.ll and Ihu‘-lt'llc streets ave 9 D 1)’8, 2 I)“ \'S e EEIMR RS gor ] B [ 19 CLOAKS SUITS.FURS. Wednesdar and Thursda T olinine ™ ngatts wao ok | UCL, 1 @0A 120 g g1y ano ramvam stsOMANA. J Ji H. Barnurd, Frank' Gray, Georgo Rhoads, | Andy Hitower, John Williams, . W. Alex- | ander, Lew Catlin and Henry Taylor, and Y A I .t) d Misses * Williams o Central City, Aliie ) Wrikt, Josio Whiet, Eoulton. Lawe. i, ou Are invite ) wd, Howard, ordan, Jefferson, | nn and Findley. i et to attend our Fur Opening Wednesday and Thursday, October 11th and 12th, At which time wo will be able to show you, in T e A R R R e st o T A T e s ey T AT T G0 b 0 R e an addition to our already large assortment, over Thirty Thousand Doliars’ worth of fine Iurs, which will bs forwarded from a happy company of atives and friends | sortment larger and more varied than any house would be warrantod in carrying in this western country—embracing Seal- gathel 1o witness the 1 of Miss Maud L. Beecher to Stow mons of Stelton, Neb. formed | A oy lieudaniold Hsiend iotitho } attend this Fur Oponing, 1f you intend to buy a fino Fur Garment for kind were extended, after which the party | garment sold to be Just as represerted, ¢ T s nuas supnor s dlie beide &' During tho two days intervening bafore our Fur Oponing stop in and see what we show in and was the recipient of oy eleguntaud p q « s ’ Th , N W oy UL AL Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks That's New. where th skin, Otter, Marten, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, Mink, and all other popular Fur Garments—we will mark low prices, lower than could be made did we have to take the risk of earrving so large a stock. It will pay to come five hundred miles to ¢ winter. Remember we positively guarantes every 1y. "he voung friends of Miss G Walker of 2651 Capitol averue met at her yme yesterday to ass celebrating her iy ” 34 : i) di oF S ¥ B s ae et ke s M| a bt itired | feeling i trads SCOFlELD Store formerly occupled by Max were: Misses Loreca Spangler, Nora Bar- © Cl ton, Carvic Homan, Susie Roberts, Mad with us, We arc on the first floor ClflAKSSUITSFURS. Meyer & Bro, Co. New entrance on Johnson, Edna Auderson, Beulah Webster, / Ylora Danforth, Isanoru Greon, Russell Cory, | —no stairs to climb—no elevator. Sixteenth street. A el dTLe ee Bed o COR. 16 TH AND FARNAM STS.OMAHA gilts, both ornam al and useful, A very pleasant impromy; { party was enjoyed vy a few of the friends of Mrs, Charles A. Dean last Saturday evening, High five, lotto and observation were the | games of the evening, with six pretty prizes. Those present were: Messres, and Mesdames Harvman, Ransom and Walter Williams, 1 Murs. Andrew I‘“”““'“I“‘ lhlillmmxw. Mi I e X i Lawton of St. Louis, Misses Hartman anc Cl l S] e k & C Fosbener, and Mr, Kurtz of Des Moing A Coming Event, A numcer of young men will give a dano- ing party for th nds at Evfling's hall Wednesday evening. Those in charge Messrs, 150 White, W. Kenuedy, W. Ag. * Kinney, C. Furay, G. Kinuoy, 1L, 1, Clavk, H. Smith, A. Longfr 5, Fitzpatrick, O. T, Butler,' . Plannigan, D. Hurley, J. Flannagan, O. Goodsell, . Puray and Schell, e \-Illlt’«l:ll‘ ards, The Misses Johnsou of 2420 Pierce streot gave o delightful card party Friday evening, Those present were: Misses Waldering, Jutterficld, Peschon, Gibson, Alida John B s a0 N ahs e Miteholt, G, M. Zander, C. Z. Zander, M. A, $50,000 worth of Shiverick’s Furniture at Pillsbury, A. Rowson, 1. J. White and D, C. i 4 4 : PR half price means a great saving just at this Mrs. J. W. Fead is visiting in Chicago, time. sorge W. Kclley has gone to New York. 1 Mrs. J. D. Birmigham lefs for It has been our custom during the past five ago yesterday, Miss Grace Richardson of \'ln.luu,la‘xu1 years to offer a special sale during October, visiting Omaha friends. / . “‘\l “X::fl“n.;u\.-\n.‘,:u.‘.;..\m.\h-, and Mrs. R. S, and this A R R T T ST Vileox las edaesday. ) : ‘ ; Mr. ‘r:(.i ‘\I :\‘n..u{x\[vunjn‘rl )illn:.llx:rk'ul'd heve re- 50 car loads of T poa descrlptlon' urned from the World's fair. 50 car loads = b nd childrea of Denver are visit- ing e sistor, Mrs. Mogeath. bought at 50 cents on the dollar. s, A. Kline and sop loft yesterday for a 4 b —he. & Tine ARG en e d The sale continues during October only. Mrs. Fred M. Frye Las returned from a wmonth's visit at tho World's fair, Miss Minuie Walker has returned from a Uhroe months visit in Wisconsiu and Illinois, and Weduesday, where others who wish to join the vonture may obtain furtber iufor- mation. D. H. Stearus of the Stearns Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Report, Pruit Land compan e Board of blle Works. The Board of Public Works met yesterday morniug and graund out an accumulation of routine business. The contract for curbing and paving Williams street from Sixth str the B. & M. tracks was let to Hugh Murphy, and the contract for placing water and sewer conuections on rskine street from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-fifth street was captured The final estimate on the gr.'\dlnd of De- catur street from Twenty-niuth to Thirty- first street approved, as was & partial estimale of #7,861.55 on the North Twenty- T bave over 200 charier wewmbers. Po | soventh sirest @aln sewer. Charles Shiverick & Co, TEMPORARY LOCATION, Bakmg 1206-1208 Douglas St. Powder MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK,