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| GWELL SUCIAL FUNCTIONS ] Brilliant Wedding of Miss Mary Moore and Mr, Heury Victor White, DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS OF THE WEEK Miss Mary terdny Miss Barker's Dandy's swell Entertnin —-Other tare in Soeinl Cireles, rotty Kenington LY vonts of a Ploasant Na i : Mrs. Henry D). Estabrook, as president of H the Nebraska Ceramic club, ussisted by ' Mrs. Russell B, Harrison, Mrs. Jona S. Brady, Mrs. I'. P. Kirkendall, Mrs. Captaia Marsh, Mrs. George 1. Gilbert, Mrs. Dubois and othiers, wiil receive thy friends of the club at their first annual reception Friday evening, December 15, at the New York Life building, room 1 Porcolain painting is an arh that has for centuries boen carried to great perfection in Europe, but until recent years Americans have not becomne interested in this industry The Contcanial first suggested Lo At v the possibliity of both producing and deco rating china, The decorating of porcel } 18 & niold in which woman's specialca ties makes lier at onco at home. In this occupatiou she finds means of adapting hor own special talent, which is as likely to be in the carcful finish of purcly conventio forms as in tho free and re treatment of nature’s panorama of c¢ ; The American woman is quick to LY the possibilities f an oceu pation both pleasing and remunera tive. In fifteen years the number of | women who have taken up china paint- fng is cstimated by a recently compiled authority to 000, The vast amount of white cliina at preseny imported to Amer- ica stands in evidence of this uuceasing in- tevest in the art and in 1tself 15 testimony of real siccess. Up to the present time tho work donc has, 1 most cases, been of a character oven to criticism, and, in the hands of 4 luropean expert, tho criticism would be severe, and justly so. The better class of decorators have for months past been lookin to o wonderful treat and a grand lesson in being permitted o look at the best examples from the fincst factories’ in Kurope. ‘This tho great Chicago fair madoe possible and ‘93 marksa new era in china_painting. The standard is raised higher in consequenco, The exccution of the unchained part of the decorations, wold tr: o and enamel horders must be’ more perfec and carefully executed, while the artistic and central motif musy be somethiag botter | than has heretofore afforded satisfaction to the faiv artist. Both the artist and her friends have scen and studicd i 1 achiovements of European pott have viewed them with an understanding born of experiments, This means that enthusinstic sognition can now come only by a higher standard, showing a better tive, & more intelligeut recognition of fitness of tion, harmony ot color and a greater ve tion' in exceution. Teachers themselves must now necds be more advanced to hold sition amoug tho students, who have sclves move critical und are sed with wh $0 short a time no longer ple 50 sho since scemed admirable. The spirit of en- terprise in the west is shared by both its sons and daughters, so what wonder that in the home exhibits of vorcelain work the west should carry off a large sharve of the medals won, S a matier of special pride Nebraska stood high, recciving very favor- able notices in the leading New York art journals, one of which went 8o far as to say that_there was no finer display thau that by the Nobraska Coramic club. This club won for_itself onc of John Boyd Thatcher's als for o general meritorious display, al medal awards, to the number of five, were granted individuat Nebraska exhibitors in the porcelain department All this recoguition and honor has made this new club very en- thusiastic, and as @ result’ ecach one of the forty members is making all possible preparation to show work of su- perior excellence at their fortheoming exhi- Ses bition, whic omise of bemg 4 bro- nounced suc te club includes somo of the fiuest coramic arbsts, all of whom will be represented at tue exhibition, which is 1o occur on the 16th aud 15th of the present month at room No. 1, New Yorl Life building, and which will bo free to all. About 200 picces of china will be shown, which have been vrepared cspecially for this_exhibition, and in addition the Ne- braska World's fair exnibit, with its medals and ribbons, will be shown as a special fea- ture of interest, Socioty has been resting the vast week that the entertainments of the future may be thoroughly enjoyed. 1t has been a week of preparation, tor the approach of Christ- mas of necessity entails much upon the de- votees of fashion. But tho cares are about over and the weel just at hand will give the haut monde enough 1o satisfy the most ex- acting debutante who has felt the season thus fara pall. The functions announced for the near future are as follows: Mrs, I B. Hussey will give a recoption from 4 to 6 Monday in houor of her guest, Miss Browue, Tuesday the' first dancing party of tho woek will bo given by Mrs. Danicl Baum in nonor of her duughter, Miss Brownie Baum, who makes her debut on this oceasion, Thursday, Hillside, the handsome resi dence of Mr. and Mrs” H. W. Yates will be the scene of a brilliant reception i honor of the guests of the Misses Yates, with dancing after 11, Mrs. Alda Eddy will entertain at luncheon on tlio same day in honor of Miss Van Camp, daughter of Dr. Van Camp. Mrs. Chiarles Brown has issucd invitations for a supper at7on Fridiy in honor of her + daughter, Miss Margarot [fwn. Saturday Mrs. 8. 1. Mercer will give a large luncheon for her nie . Carter and Miss Chaso. ':"llu'h( I: mber 19, Mrs, Fza Millara 3 will give a dancing party for her daughter, Biiss Holen Millard, © § Mvr, und Mrs, 1. J. Drake will give {ug party Wednesday evening, Decembe; in honor of Mr, Seth Drake, Miss Drake Miss MacBan, On the same , Mrs. W. A a danc- Mrs. H. E. Palmer will Vierling, 4. A. Frazie 1. Hoag, A. 1'iel; Misses Lulu Hornberger, Minnie Horn- berger, Laura Schwaabh, Emma Rix, D. Whalen, Eva Frazier, Neliio Frazier, Lizzie Ankelo, Lo Tibbens, Clara yahn, Tracy Jalin, Fannie Fraehauf, Himebaugh ; Messt H. Windheim, P. Windheim, R Eogolmaun E. L, Hoag, A. Piel, Theodore Baumer, W B. Wigman, John Frazier, N. S, Mclean Fred Heneger, Emmet Milheido, Max Reichenberg yuis Reichenberg, Charles | De Waal, W. Bochl, Idward Schlick, Albert | Ankele. retty Wedding Corem One of the prettiest home weddings of this nu seasot was the marciage of Mr. Henry Victor White and Miss Mary Sylvia Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore, 219 South Thirty-ninth street Thursday® at 8 o'clock, T was no | WAt aborate displ which | has become 8o much of a fad in these closing | century days, but, on the contrary, the sin plidity and artistic effects wrought with stuilax and chrysanthemums were quite re- | hin | copemony was performed in the south drawing room of the handsome home under a canopy of smilax suspended from tho chandelier and extending ‘to the windows her side of the roon. A pretty fur rug served as a priedicn while Rey. John Williams of St. Barnabas road the serv Thoro wore roses and flowers placed throughout the rooms, the most elaborately decorated apartment being the dining roon which was redolent with the scent of vio lets, while pretty ribbons fell from tho chas deliors, fastencd at the cornors of the tablo which was brilliant witl cut glass silyer can- abra aud all the pretty conceits that go o a dining room beautiful, Iding party cutered from the north . M. White, the groom, and Mr. M oded by the ushers, Mr. Harey Jordan and Mr | Georae, then came two sweet littlo maids, Mooroand Lizzie Allon, as Hower girls, {in pure white, Miss tlelen Moore, | desmaid, came uext, walking alone, wied daintily in green erepo and benga line, and lastly the bride, Miss Mavy Moot accompanicd by hoer Tather. The brido pre- sented o rare piciure of girlish loveliness, wearing a costuine almost identical with the one worn by her mother, Mys, Moore, at her on e liallwa Dougall, ~his_ best wan, pi wedding twenty-five v n lovely araphane silk ~ trimmed with | duchiosse Iace, the top of the bodice being enriched with corded sk, @ diamond pendant spavkled at the throat, a | gift from the groom, while the tulle veil, whieh fell from the head to the feet, com ploted a simple, yet exquisitely well de. stgned throughout tho reception, wineh followed immediately after, the Mandolin elub played swoetly, stationed in the main hallway under the gr Laircase, Oune of the surprises of the evening oc curred at 10 o'clock, when a delegation from Tangier templo, Arabie Order of the Mystic ne, eatered the residence, and having learned where the bride and’ groom w stationed, procceded to present the sur prised bridegroom with a completo silver service, consisting of knivos, forks, spoous, suggar spoon and butter knife, of an oxquisite pattern, . C. Akin, iilustrion potentate of Tangier, muking a'most felici tous specch of welcome, The delegation represonting Tangier was composed of Colonel H. C. Akin, Judge Gustave Ander insignia of tho shrino—fezes and tiger claws It was so unexpeeted and so admirably planned that Mr. White found some difi culty to reply, and as quictly as they e the delegation left tho housc was the secretary of Tangier during its veriod of infancy and worked earnestiy for the upbuilding of the swell order, and it was in recognition of these services that the officers of Tangier decided to show Mr, White how much they estcemed and honored hiwm for his sterling work. Mr. and Mrs. White left Friday after- noon for Now Yorkand sail Decomber 13 via the Britannic for London to spend the | Christmas holidays with Mr. White's father. who lives at Palace Road, Upper Norwood, Surrey, England. Mr.White 1soneof Omaha's best known young men, and popular in every sense of the word, having been connected with the firm of C. N. Dictz, the lumberman, for ya Nover were two young people better mated, and having boen a lovo mateh the best wishes of a host of friends will go with them on their_honeymoon to “Merrie Mrs. White's o away” gown ch blue cloth with black satin After the honeymoon Mr. and Il return to Omaha in March wporary quarters at the Millard il ready for housekeeping. he gucsts were in most part long time nds of the families, the intention being taking o the list closcly to those most in- tecested in the coremony,which accounts for the number of representative families vres ent. Mr.and Mrs. White were the ients of many beautiful presents, were displayed in a room above stairs. e following 1s the list of invited guests to this happy event, all old time fricnds of the family: Bishop and Mrs. Worthington, Rev. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Mr. and Mrs. 1. (. Burt, Mr. and Cutlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Allen, ad Mrs. C. W. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Churchitl Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Barnard, M. and Mrs. 1, M. Bennott, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Vaill, Mr. and Mrs.” Frank _Colpetzer, Mr. and Mvs.JJ. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs.( Deitz, » and Mra. G. € itz, Mr. and Mrs. Stick- , Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drake, Dr. and Mrs bero Doherty, Judge and Mrs. K. S Dundy, Mr. and’ Mrs. G. 1. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. I'. B, Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Mr. und Mrs. D. H. Gooarich, Mr. ud Mrs, Chavles Hull, Di and Mrs. Horave Ludington, Br. and Mrs. J. C. Deuise, Dr. and Mrs, V. H. Coffman, Dr. and Mrs. Mil- Dr.and Mrs. Mercer, Rev. and Mrs, b, Mr. and Mrs, K. 'W. Wessells, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Parrotie, Mr. ‘and Mrs, C. 5 Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.' Allen B, Sinith, My and Mrs. Thomas Swobe, Mr. and Mrs. J.W VanNostrend and Miss Stotenborough, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haller, Mr. aud M G. W. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Antes, Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Babeock, Mr. and Mrs. Loomis, Mr. and_ Mrs. Harry McCor- micl, Mr. and Mrs. McWhorter,” Mr. and Mrs. 5. D. Barkalow, Mr. and Mrs, Gratton; Mesdames Belden, Skyles, C. H. Byroe, dham, Sweeney ; Misses Walluce, Lizzié Purrotte, Nellie Bium, Jennie Mc(Clol: land, felen Worden, Katherine Buarker, May Dundy, Weiss of “Topeka, Mabel Praut of California, Fredericka Wessells, Liz- zie Allen, Grace Campbell, Awmy Silver Mossrs. John A. McDougall,” W. Charles George, H. G. Jordan, 1. receive from 3 Igu\ houor of Miss Palmer, “Thursday, omber 21, Mis, Frank Trvine receives from 4 to 6. Tourist Whe en Latertained. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bouk entertained fn a vory pleasant manuer the Tourist wheelmen, togeter with a number of their friends, with progressive hizh five last Wednesduy evening. In honor of the event the room was handsomely decovated, while the chandelior was adorned with smilax, which added to the attractiveness of the well lighted room. The counters were very unique in design, roprasenting tho king mounted on a bicyel artistically gotton up, and were quite chara teristic of the invited gucsts on this occasion. Mr. Fredrvickson was awarded the first prize; haviug recently won the special prize offered by the club ina series of 100 games played at the club house, Mr. Yates aud Max Reicheuberg received the secoud prizes, Mr. Davis winting the firsy lady's prize. Those recelving consola- tion prizes or wementos of the occasion, wero Miss Marlo Parker, Miss Lizie Crad dock and Mr. David Smith. Among those present the following ave re- called : Mr. und My o5, Mr. and Mrs, White, Mr. C. L. Wright, Mr. 8. &% Noonan, Mr, George Rocco,slr. Jobn Hynes, Mr. Jack Culloy, Mr. W. A. Kingsley, Mr. and Mus, David Swith, Mr. and Mr; chierstein, Mr. G. B. Lasbury, Mr. E. C. Fell, Mr. E T, Yates, Mr. Fredrickson, Mr. Ma’x Reicn- enberg, Mr. Craddock, Miss King, Miss Marie Parker, Miss Mamie Murphy, Miss Lizae Craddock, Miss McDonald, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Nellio Risher. Miss Edith Windheim, 2016 Poppleton avenue, celobrated hor eightecuth birthday Friday ovening by inviting a number of her friends to play car The house was elaborately decorated with flowers, a pleas- ant feature of the occasion being the playing of the Apollo Zither club. The guosts were: Mesdumes P. Wind- . Kurbach, K. Bogelmanu, A.J, Charles Clapp, Stockton (feth, Dr. Sum- mers, Dr. Bridger, Judge Ogden. C. Martin, Despecher, A. B. Ross, Howell, Robinson, k. W. Simeral, W, R. Adair, Edgar Hastings, Gould Deitz, Dinners of the Waak, The round of Kensingtons,card parties and receptions was pleasantly broken the past ¥ & number of well appointed dinners, which, afier all is sald and done, aro the only perfect forms of social entertainment. The guests are usually congenial, tue host and hostess in touzh with the frionds 1nvited, ana thore is usually a mental relish attached, which is infinitely preferable to standing about in crowded drawing rooms and talking glittering coventionalities that have ao rhyme or reason, Mr. und Mrs, Gilbert Hitcheock enter- tained beautifully ‘Thursduy Mrs. W.A. Carter, the appointment u ices being excollent in every way. guesLS were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garneau, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Perey B, Ford, Mrs. Willlam A, Ca Miss Carvie Millard, Mr. Crofoot and M: 1. Brown. Thesame party occupied two boxes lust evening to witness the perform- ance of *“I'he Crust of Socioty.” In houor of the Moore-White bridal party Mr, Harry Jordan gave & lovely pink and white dinner st the residence of Mr, and Mra. J. J. Dickey Wednesday ovening. The menu was artistically selected and the oven- ing one of rare onjoyient to the guests, who were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickey, Miss Mary Moore, Miss Helen Moore, Miss Mabel Pratt, Miss Weiss of Topeka, Mr. Henry Victor White, Mr. Will Pease, Mr. Charles Georgo and Mr. Jordan. Tuesduy ovening Judge Charles Ogden, in honov of the approaching nupiials of Miss Mary Moore aud Mr. Victor White, gave an elavorate dinner at his home, 316 South Thirty-ninth street, Lo a few - friends who Were Lo assist in the marriage ceremony The table decorations were in pink and white. The guosts were: Miss Moore, Miss Helen Moore, Miss Weiss, Miss Ogden, Miss Amell; Mr. White, Mr. McDougall, Mr. Jor- dan, Mr. O'Dair and Me. George. Miss Lucy I Suvage, 412 North Twenty- | Tieutenaut abou costume. During the ceremony and | buy the dance was thoroug! ¢ | number of the Omaha | .G son and J. T. Robluson, who wore the | ward L Mr. White | socond stroet, entertainod pl luncheon Weduesday in honor of \hu Chanute, Mrs. William Morris, Miss Chanute, casantly lm-mnm delicicus piiaeh was sorved to the | Kountsd Mr. Harry Lyman, Mr. 134 nh-um | dancers. son, Mr. Quay and Mr flold; the upper | Those present werg: Messrs, Boudinot, | ones by’ Mr.J, N. i ok, Mr. Curtiss Mrs. Joseph Garnoau, Mra. I, 8. Reed. Mrs. | Bradbury, Vickers, fasikeoll, Bauman, Mil- | Turner, Mr. George cer and Mr. Vietor | Percy Ford, Mrs. Gitbory Hiteheock, Mrs, R. | ler. Beach, Knousa, Jo Palmaticr, Wood- | Caldwell B. Peattie, Mrs. Benjamin Wood, Mrs. Me- | ward, Hastings, Vin Court, Schneider, Coit | Miss ilen Fisher arrived Thursday morn Cord, Mrs. Howard Smith, Miss Mitlard, | and Judge Dickey: Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Van | ing and is a guest of Mr. tnd Mrs. Henry Miss Sumgers and Mrs. Taliaforro Court, Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Fowler, Mr. and | Yates. Next Tuosday Miss Catharine John v : | Mrs. C. Gelney, Mr. and Mrs, A M. | son and Miss Iiorie Lemon of St. Joseph will | o (Smoker ot 'y"' fhurston Riftos. " | Pinto, Mv. and Mrs, J. D. Foster, Mr. aud | arrive, to bo guests at Hillsido als he Thurston Rifles gave a reception and t Mrs t - Misses Rich, N. Rich, Mrs. A. O. Powell and her daughter | smoker” to their friends and mombers lnst | Fisher, Bowie, Vau Gourt, Bauman, Kinsler, | iciviniid o0 Wednesday for Salida, Colo., Monday ovening. It was their frst recep- | Althaus, Builey, Emingoer, Haskell, Dodson, sit her sister, Mrs, William Mcree of | Hall, Leech and Fowler | tion since moving into the m which is located in the Omaha oW ArMOrY, Athletie club who {8 spenaing the winter - at that point'on account of her husband's In Her Morn buil Nearly all the members were | Mr and Mrs. O, 1% Black gavea delight- "‘\‘!““_ &5 non | prosout, and in addition ovor 100 visitors | ful party at their Nome, 2625 Davenport | Malor Schwan, who assumes tho posttion | filled the hall and galleries. Card playing | streo¥, on Friday ovening, in honor of Mrs. u POCHIES ks ¥ 3 u | and a gene early arrivals ergeant William Stockham a0t Johnson passed cigars aro. tho action and kept everybe plied, About § dered the company paraded called. A short deill was giv not intended particularly for an exhibition drill, as the company has 1o | belts, The marching was very and the gallery full of visitors good will by a'st ctod to the ten days ago. his first avance in an oAl Captain Shearfwas out of 4t D itable manner Tue deill was followed by sol the Union Pacilic quartette Messrs, Jamos Garaner, 1rg Reese Lomon and A. W. Iivans. mon elub is_comp MeCullough und Claud Stockh I'ho balance of t the original program, but wero by request ns tho ev Hoffman sang u bass solo” and himself on the viano £dwin S, Thowpson recitod comb Riloy's idea of the month “he Tyroleans followed with s and ducts. Councilman Goorgo I Munro dress that The quarterma coffee and sandw order of the eveuin The remaimder of U avd praying, billia cvening and g dulging in dancing. There w; fusion on account of th Williau Stockham, Bert Fowle isher taking turus at the pian I'ho occasion was highly s recoption, and the evening was ableone to all preseat, The hects 1o be musterod into the on the 15th, and will then be new uniforms and eq prien uards Among the visitors were Woodburn, H. A. Taylor, M L. Smith, (. 1. Beebe, C. J vaham, Goorge D. Mioer, I | Ilt Dickens, R. P. Jeukins, A. | Ben Tiollo, G H. S. Muentefering. Leeder, € L. Axtell, ( dioy, Alvin y H. Kirby nrad, Har jr. rd S, Thompson, Georgo | 1lis, hlll'l man Arte: arks, K. 1., Hoff, H. Brown, J. H. Kemper, George b ‘T, Ronald, I. ¢ B. Wiestling W. Cl . Honry, Fran The following members of Stockham, W. C. Tayior. Lec Fishor, B.' C. Fowler, L. I, F porals H. C. Yost, . . Colema sou, J. M. Thomset. Pr ). 1. Bell, W. B. Be an, Walter C ty, T. H tten, 13. Lipsey, G. W. Cullough. A. W. Melton, J. W. 1 Min R. W. Moody, C. I { Ong, ( r, C. Stock rank V orge K Miss Barker's K “The joliiest Kensington of t function given by Mis the Kensington by this brigh soviety has recerved confirmat ferent sources. There was how program, which might hi av the home of one of Omah dancers, The house was exquisitely d. | flowers, white chrysy being uscd for this necessa: Among those present w mith, Curtis. ' Hambleton, Balch, Thede Balch, McCorn Catherine Barker, Alda Ml Beit, Mrs. Silas Cobb, Jessie waret Boyd, Sargent of Kunsa enport, Hawle! Yates, PFisher of St. Joseph Margaret Brown. M ot N ley, Himebaugh, MeShang lier, Mrs. Jose Barker, Mi Cormick, Mrs, Adolph Meyer, wung Folks Da The dancing pari and F roard Rebfeld at their lax, chrysanthemums, each of coiving one of the Mikado's souvenir of the occasion, the o were dan tesque Joyment 1, the exchange lovrer' favors giviug co feld, refreshments being s D The guosts were: Alico Fannie Myers, in adie Be Bank, H. Oberfelder, H. Bl William_Miller,.H. Rosenthal, Singer, H, Meyer, H. Baum, J Newman, D. Degan, Lostor Goldsmith, Ed Grotte, Fred Moyer, Mark Holler, The marriage of Miss Angi Boyce, niece of Mrs. George A, nized at the residence of Mr. G Iyn, 20 Hast Sixteenth stre Wednesday at high noon, Rey. being in attendance, Mr. Far dent of Omaha for four years with M. Joslvn. Miss Boyce, YOURE WOmAN, Was & great fa January 1 at 5763 Rosalie Cour| Dauce wt krfliug's B of the week was the one given hall at Sherman avenue and Potled plauts and feros in end were placed about the room. o'clock Licuienant Foye or m of applause. Lieutens ity and Lieu- tenaut Foye managed things ina very cred gontlemen have been associated in song for some timo past, and are well known to raany Coombs, G, (. Andrus, M. S. W s heartily cheered bility, many of the members and guests in es Gardner, T. L. Coombs, M. 8. W L. Audrus, W. B. Whitehorn, A L. Angell, S. K. | at A Lavadee, Id- Miss Miller of Chicago was the guest last ten, Jokn M. | wweek of the Misses Baum n nell, J. B, West, Charles Bothwick, | ©°, Stockham, W. B. Botty, A, S, Gormley, Lawton, W. B. Spencer and . E. Gantz. were present: Licutenant W. J. Foy Lieutenant J, H. Johnson, Sergeants W. k. ates O, nest Djureen, O. E. Engler, H. W. sittle, William Long, P, Mc orge B. Potter, C. Ratiken, George dward S. Thompson, J. W. Th omp- aarles C. Hun- ington the way one young woman descrived® the Amy Barker Thurs- day afternoon, and the estimatoe placed on violets entering into the fioral scheme. At M. and Mes. L, B, Williams R Ta oIt 30 refros vere sorved, small table: 4:30 refreshments were sorved, small tables | o i SRS S N afternoon or evening entertainment re: M Bishop, Webster, Palmer, Burns, Helen given by Miss Lena South Twenty-fourth avenue w pleasantest evants of a quiet week. Tho | lodge roox house was beautifully decorated with smi- brating the birthday of Mr. Bernard Reh- fela, Several pretty figures of the german And there was a punch bowl, over very sweetly by Mlss Hanchen Reh Becker, Jessio Loebman, Ida Newman, | 50 elma Hellman, Edna Wise, Jennie Bloteky, 0, A b tha Newman, Blanche' Baum, Huldd | W Hart, Belle Goldsmith, Louise Heller, A. Mareled 10 Ohicago, Mr. Coit Learned Farosworth, Jones ofticiating. The marriage was a quict one, only the relatives of the principals is u brother of Mrs. H. C. Akin, was a resi- Fobruary, when he left to take & position Social circles of Kountzo Place aud North Omaha, when a resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Farasworth will be at howe after One of the most pleasant dancing parties Thursaay uight. The spacious hall was brilliantly lighted and beautifully decorated. al social time was enjoyed by the | and Licuten- | of and early in | 8iv My well sup- | de rei and _the roll . gue 1, which was sin, gue uniforms nov | ¥C satisfactory | showed their oftice of first 1l that was al capacity ne songs by composed of nk_ Walls Theso four Ge Omaha people. Their welodies were much | 198 enjoyed by the audience I'he Tyroleans | ti¢ pliyed two_selections on wuitars and hav- | joy d of T, 1. | wh we i exercises were not on | g contributed James Whit- | Fribute to the of June. hard problems, of her daughter, Mrs. Black, sinco Thanks. | Schwan Mondny charming hostess g present v Mr vs, Goorge Rapvl Lulu_Star iith, Victoria Smith, Minnie Cole, Jennia | nounce thel Hav ight, Paul | ¢he comf: sacant by the transfer of Colonel Sheridan A. Cody of Lincolw, who has been a guest | to St. Paul, arvited in theeity with Mus, morning. They arc quar ing. The cosy home was handsomely | tered at the Paxton. corated for the occasion and merriment Henry \'vl"‘;n chief clork v‘-‘) ‘r‘mlfl |: ¢ of tho | \¥AS presented with o uu wateh and ehain gued supromo from the assombling of tho | FECH RECETIEY RICE B SO TREER, o iont sts wntil alato hour, High five, charades, | earral beforo his doparturs with Colonal wing and dancing served to entertain the | Bird to Columbus, O, Mr. Sutton left for ests most cliarmingly, Delicious rofresh- | Columbus yesterday. e s T e honts, "Ftiono | .. Tho telegraphers aro disposing of thelr | 1l hor assistants. Those | yiakets for the dance at Metropolitan elub and Mrs. H. A, Starke, | HEKet L . that o Cain, Mr. and Mrs. R pistmas night in a manner that insures . its being o financial succe 1t will be neces. jrs. Cowles, Mr. and 5 o Nlicung | sary for those nolding tickets to present i (il iy vitations at the door. G Cowles, Lillie Stock ta ampton, Rosic Wentz, Barbara The ladies of the Un i charch an raunual supper and sale at the and Mrs, | panton, Mr. n, Mabel ¢ 101 Mossrs, Arthur’ Brown, A. G, Keck, | ¢hureh, Seventcenth and Cass - streots rio Stark, Prank Petorson, Johit Waluesday ovoning, Devomber 11, clo Otto Schuipplo and Joseph Doyle with a ropotition of the farce, “The : U vator.” Usual sale of useful and fancy Miss Danay's Luncheon, cles. iss Danc is a charming hostess, her Mrs. S. Ibffman and b ) g sistor, Miss wction of yesterday afternoon being par- | Kelso, who has been spending a fow weeks ularly woll conceived and greatly en- | With her, teave Omaha Tuesday for their 6% winter hiome in Flovida. Mrs, Hoffman 1s be ed. Tho decorations were - yellow and i coming quite a Floridian, having spent the ite and harmonized with the fitments of VT o TAiNE LS Sid asle comt 1 winters thero nd feels compollod ortable house. The guests, therd | toleave for the sunny south at the first ap- re twenty-three of them, were asked | proach of winter solve o fow riddles, which were Mis, AL L Pito gavon high five party at ) vrinted on white heart-shaped cards | por homo, 9520 Souih ortieth strent st ng rollod ulbidy :\:j{ decorated gold. Miss Dundy was the | yigny for Miss Fisher of Wisconsin, who has accompanied | fortunate winner of a pretty prize, cub | hoen visiting in the city for sonie weeks. glass and silver smoiling sait bottle, a |y fotty of Miss Fishor's young young lady’s power to crack | 1udy and ntlemen frionds present, all of a mber 2 " " whom participated in the festivities of an a numberof | The luncheon was given in honor of Miss | Ghiovh ol avening Fisher. who is a guest at Hillside, i Lik it X 5 Jentie, Yates, isher, Worden o 4 ; . s department served | e s, and 0o lie was the | ey, ¢ | et cas spent in | g neral socia- | gay some con- hly en and Geol od, | th i acesstul as a | eVe a most eajoy- | far ts. Quite i were prosent noticed: J : r. Wost, s, Ochiltree, | . C. Holuwan, R, Lo ight, 1i. D. Milles *. Munro, I H. Beatuy, A, | 100 the company a « sof ladies, | The rocoption gi vent, many of the older heads of Omaha Bishop and Miss B: tained about tw Mrs. Winfield S. Strawn 18 enjoying | © u, e week in Chicago. Charles K Miss Bailey is entertaining Miss Chandon Mr. B. Silloway and family have taken Mrs. R. M. Parkhurst Wednesday for a trip to Washwngton, Ph 12 o'clock and 2, by the Parish Aid sociot of "Trinity chiurch at_the house of Mr. Fd Pecle, nd Davenport, Decembe 3, from 10 06 p. m. The object for which the salo is_given is to raise money for the music fund of Prinity. cerption, Colonel and Mrs. H. €. Akin returned Sun Chanute and | day from a most delightful visit to old » Missos Chanute by Mes. William Morris | friends in Leavenworth and Kansas City. 185 6% It has been fifteen years since Colonol Akin o loft Loavenworth ‘and he planned to take o Thauksgiving dinner with friends of long nilies being present, in addition to a fago. Itwas a red letter occasion, Colonel S| or, Rodman, MoK Chase, Margaret Brown, omas, Any Katherno i um, Brownie Baum, Laucrwein, Hamble: , Dundy, and Miss Jones, Mro Wit ing was o thoroughly enjoyable pany ox- | number of the debutantes, who added in- | and Mrs. Akin cnjoying the trip greatly ate guards | tore supplica with | sis! est to the function, Mrs. Morris was_ as- ted in receiving by Mrs. John Wilbur, Mrs P, Funkhauser, Miss Sommers, Miss combe. After the reception Mrs. N An amateur dramatic club has been formed that is to meet about at the houses of tt members, and will give, 1f possible, one play g 4 month during the win 1ts ' membors i orris enter- | ape; Miwses Nash, Kountze, Chandler, y-11ve guosts atisupper. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Tearned, Messrs Y. Hegry Wyman, Georgo Mercer, Earl Gan- nett,” Netherton Hall, Hurry Lyman and untze “The preparations for the presentation of s N “The Deestriet Skewl” next I'riday evening UVETILLIGL) by the ladics of the Westminster DProsby terian church arenearly complete. Among the participants in the entertainment will Doings 1 Soe Miss Maggic Licas has gone to spend the | be some of ethe best known men and women lida) her home i Dubuque. of the congregation, who are capable of fill- ot parts 1o the delight of an audience. cant storo building av 2923 Leaven- oms at th Murray fot the winter. J 2 2 =510 X vorth street is being fitted up for tho®c wandier, J. H Mrs. L. M. Bennett will receive a visiy | Worth street i 1. Fortson, J. | from Miss Nellie Hoyt after Christmas. DA LIRS PoRL SR horats VD k Carroll, F. Mr. and Mrs. N. £ Tunnicliff have taken | H8HUUL Aot ool 3 Gharies Hungate, Frank |, roons rorithie winteP@ 1711 Dodgo streol: Rev. Mother General Superior of the Holy Cross order, wkose mother house is the famous institution of learning, Notre Dame convent, near South Bend, Ind., was the guest last week of Mus. Victor H. Coftman, | Brook and Tieutenznt Dean left | \who spent all of her childhood and early Mr prings and siste Russell, left fon Murekn Hot & turday. Teuer X or @ womanhood under the guardianship of this an 3. N aelphia and New York. noted woman. Many of the Omaha ladies i, Bailard, | Dr.and Mrs. J. R. Conkling left last Sat- | who ¢ Notr ue academy as their Bidaick, J. urday for Sutherland, Fla., where they in- | alm: given an opportunity to B, Coombs, | tend spending the wintor. ronew the endship and live over their Miller, B. C. Oliver. D, D. West, H. R. he t devotee of | 1 ion_ from dif- | © little neadle work done, :he ladies having an opportunity, | €3 or, of listening to an excellent mus vo boen expec ha's v young amateurs. Miss Darlene Coo played | an the violn with fine taste, Miss a Bishop s s, in | ba ccorated with | s roses and | ot vy partof an | ses Doane, Suuery ick, 1 15, Mrs. Tyler Millara, Mar- 5 City, Baum, | visiting her daughter Brownie Baum, Miller, Darlene, Coa, Dav- . Clara Hawley, | entie | da, h, Van Kuran, Mr. and Mr leiell, Wak da orton, Reid, | 1y rs. Harvey Me- | gy residence on the guests re- flowers as a | fal vent also cele- of tho gro- | e nsid M t00, presided anche Th at midnight Heller. Co ath, J. Katz, . Rosek, W. | bes Newman, Al | Cour Greer, Max | th Meyer, Carl | Miss Lazzio Chanuteof Chicago, who is | & Gardaer Furniture company of Chicago, pleasantly remembered by Umuha people, and her sistel Mr. Charles Cl ie Winnifred | yy' Joslyn, and | i W Jenk Liloya usworth, who prior to last a very sweet vorite in the L all, at Erfliog's Corby street, less profusion Duriag the Mr. Wallace Broateh, who has been spend- ster, Mrs. J. J5. Baum, and will be her | gesherme guest until after the holiday B two W am, A. E. Stuht, H. B. winter i o W Mrs. Benjamin Smith entertained a fow of ear” was | Rugsell Wilbur, who is attending Wil- | Wiesman ga tiams college. has been chosen to fill the | evening. Mr ‘The next meeting of the Our Night Out 1 fine ng | Captain and Mvs. Bird and family leave | dentists of the ci 1cly, as did Miss Van Kuran, while Miss | On urtis gAve one or Lwo piano numbe addition to furnisbing the music for the | Miss Lottie Mortimer of “A Lvip to Cnina- | PSOV! town' company is the zuest of Mrs, Fisher ripn (Miss Margaret Williams) ave thero | ith. also. Mus. Whitmore of Thivty-sixth street gave | festivities termnated. pend the winter. Saints’ parish will be given at Motropolitan | party will be given on Tuesday evening, g, Dot oneof the | num will give a high five pa building Monday evening. Dr. R, Gulick, 8012 Fortioth stroet, leaves for her Wiscousin | Juliet, Ruth honio tomorrow afternoon. Isubella, Pun able en- | yund B ding slipped on the polished floor and “Phe marriage of Miss Helena Peacock and | 13 unie Posery! | Mr. L. G. Schanlenbers w J. . Whit days witn this loved mother | e Mister, W. L., Fisher, Andrew 0 ing some months in Ca¥ifornia for his health, | superior ter, George H. Gillespie, J. Gish, A.F. | is expected home this week. A vel Thurs- Givin, C. i1 Hoffman, 1 Jonkins, 8.7 C1 | Miss Funke of Lincolu iy visiting her duy evening in honor of Haward Haro- Johnsou, L. Keiffor, Larimer, H. i The eveuing was devoted to : the guessing of conundrums and games. Licutenant Quay has gone to Florida for | After the entertamment a duinty lunch was oks Visit to his family, at their | Sehveds The gues H D (S St Do s Katie Goffe, = M cnete Miss Lizzio Denton, Miss Lillic Bentnerof Winona, Minn, ; Messrs. Ambr Ellington, George Ilton, Howard Heyman, ivorge Stafford, Frank Newcomb and Charies Wedell. In Lonor of their neice, Mrs, R. M.ePark- hurst of Casper, Wyo.. Mr. and Mrs. H. a'brilliant ‘reception Friday Parkhurst will be remem- Omaha's former attractive s been confined | voung ladies, having resided here all her lite ‘veral days past on account | until wo years ago. The Louse was elabo- zain able to be about. dccorated with yellow and white nthemums. Refrestiments were served 11:30, nearly 100 guests participating in en at the Paxton in her roows at tnesday afternoon. i, Miiton of New Yol » for a few d. ou their for the winte 0 of first bass on the glee clab, bered as one ¢ Mary Dandy, who & tie housc for iilness, is rd club will be held at the home of Miss 21 | Churchill on the evening of the 15th. the ovening's pleasure. Mr. and Mrs, Wies- Miss MacBane of Fort Dodg AnAIM guest of Miss Louie Drake on P’ark avenue | 2™ k . | man reccived, assisted by Mrs. Parkhurst Ia., is the e tatica: d will remain until after the holida; The reception tenderod the physicians and at the Commercial cluby nana Monday to take station at Columbus | Thursday evening was n delightfully R A O BT T plecsant affair, 0 the neighborhood of 150 accepting the hospitality of the club, There were a great many ladies present who tified to the pleasure of the oceasion 1n warm words of approval. Speeches woero made by President W. A. L. Gibbon, Dr. Christie and Dr. Whitmore. There was Mr.and Mrs. [ pusic by Mr. Pennell, Mrs. Drexel and the club, Refreshiments were served in wing room of the club and at 10:50 the d Mr. Max Moyer during her stay in the the d lightfully served luncheon to ". Wilsou and Miss Gertrude Wilson | O1e of the social events of Thunke weck was the opening danee given by the Jutre Nous club of Omalia at Prof.Chambers dancingacademy on Tuesduy evening, Novem- Mrs, O. P, Bluck, at | ey 25, which was well atiended by young reet, veturned home yester- | goeicty people of both Omaha and Council Bluffs, 1t the many expressions of having . R C. Cushing and their | spent an enjoyable evening may be taken as . Miss Lora and Miss Blanche, left | a_ criterion, there is no question but what ay for Los Augeles, where they will | this new club is a social success from the sturt, and is rapidly gaining prestigo as the lie third of the pleasant sociables of All | amusement club of sOmaha. = Its nd ving 5 Davenport v evening ughter i Hiarney strect, vext Thursday even: | Decowber 12 ATl members and” thoso e 5 ceiving invitations ave cordially invited to Royal Arca- | attend. iy in theiv | Tho fourth regular meoting of the Y. eventh floor of the Bee | G, Whist club was hield at tho residence of th Twenty-eighth Miss Fisher, who has beon visiting tho | avenue, Tuesaay, Docamber 5. Cards wore wily of Mr. and Mrs. Pinto, at 2320 South | distributed bearing the names of Romeo, cob, Juck, Jill, Ferdinand, \ duds, Aulons, Cleoptra, S ey i ity | which désiguated partnors for the fivst game i l:::,‘ em \\"n,vl!h::;‘: :;-’i‘?h)\\“‘:v‘:: Gity | Refreshments were served and a thovoughly B abont. Thuraday with Mr. wad | enjoyable time was had. The members vs. dumes M. Woolworth prescat wore: Georgla Prouely Edua Robert- Miss Jonnio MeClollund whito dancings | 500 DUndgre Cuticl R Bhelaud I Messrs, ", Thornton Will wursday ovoning at the Monre-Whita wed. | Guioki Mosste: b oo, Gilles: pie, Walter Gallespie. Tho next meeting will be with Miss Faivbrother, 318 North ghteenth on December 19, Union Pa council of th on the s rained her anklo quite badly s solomuized S . oo At S AR, £d G, Gyger, an Omaha boy in every 03 Woolworth avenue, senso of the word and-who for ten years has 3 ol been counected with the Dewey & Stoug Mr. and Mrs, George Al Jostyn, who have ICORIAOIEC = ML) i = OMRY ke Rk on the guests of Mr. and Mrs, |, D, Vap [ Firnitute company, 4 1eas o 0 e e Ghloa o oyteion | with ~them when' only 14" hus de o 1 cided o leave the firm for the U and Boyod markiage, Yoad and will huk his fortunes to the Calde odnesda) Tyt nis " torritory embra id broter, Miss Niva and | from Buffals to Boston. iywer, during hanute, are the guests of Mrs, | his association with Dewey & Stone has illiam Morria, made many warm friends, who wish him well The much-discussed quostion of the pos- | i his new feld of labor. Dewey & Stono Mr. was solem- | session of boxes at Hoyd's December 25 | nas been a training school for many worthy orge A. Jos- | has been settled at last. The lower onas | youus men, Mr. William A Chicago, have been secured by Mus. Cowin for Mr. | head of Wanamaker's furniture de iygOF, now tho tment ill Cowin, now at Yale; Mr. Charles | in Phuladelphia, huviag received his furni- ng the country eust | ture oducation Gygor goes up b Georgo Waroha day last Friday the laudablo un his boy and girl avenuo and Oh spent in dancin; freshmonts w thing possible Those who wo Riddel Rosie Houska Haynes, Tossi Mastors Hov ndablo w of the following varc port its efforts: TNV H L. Wobster, Laninge Wyman, 11 ¢ A.” Redick, J. R Bue L. Kimball, Woo brook, C. E A naugh, Andrew H. Pundr, Alsc Bluffs: Mes Stewart, John I MeGeo, . T D. W. Bushuel In SIS 1 Morse, J o B. Dand, W. patrick, Cudah, forro, G, W. I Auolph Meyer, Bolla, W. N busimess depre: find the willin, receives. I happened to be, efivient orguniz cellent oxpressi the grand reper to say that recogni: opening scene beautiful song. Peacefully, g sustained vocal musicians next organist, linki ing Uniy City” her home. about January 1 of the city, Boy 2,300 of we will closc manufacture known to th range in prie for 50C Up northern beu ele 15th cellent matorial ¢ Howard Wareham, son of Mr. o ovcasion pleasant for tho little guests. | tho first Bossio Forscuson, fine music will patronize the Apolios in their The club 10 this connection has boon for | 1 follo tunate in securing the help and co-operation | [OFLY PEOE to enter b ington, George B. Dandy, John R. Brooke, trick, J. M. Metcalf, 1 ard, H. W. Yate Burt, D. 1 Joseph Barker, J. 1. Bo; Meyer, J. J. Dick beeome guarantors for A. B.'Somers, B. Rosewater and other With this list of gentlemen bel Apollo_club 1t places it on a stronger footing than ever before, and notwithstanding the sion it is very gratifying to The Chicago He in "Il Trovatore,” but on the basis Omaha is to lose two of its best known | Slibpe MUFFS. HAVE a large . of Fur Mufls | ; are in almost every fm" JALSKIN GARM ——————ORDER on shc jn Omaha, Now that Kd higher only shows what ox m, celobrated his 9th birth ht, and was ass taking by somo onty of playmates, who gatherod at The first of the sertes of month the Wareham home, corner of Nineteenth | that io street. ‘The evoning was | pupils du g and playing games, Ro- | Moyors' N ero served and overy- | a large done to make the | It the ro present were: Misses | carneat Timily Waroham, Jaenne | Riddell, Louisa Parmeles, | musie lov Eva Munmecke, Jessie | many rar ner, Sylvia Houska, and | ter of m Reason, Claude Perciva 1, Sidney, Ni | paims, sm patronesses, who are pro- [ et and hand into and sup- | Violin Mesdames George Worth- | Reeltation Whistling S, II”HIA!). Vocal solo LML Thurston, G, W. ©.C. Hughes, A. Ul | prano solo Wheeier, jr., W. | Voeal sol G. W. Holdr Cuda anar., W, Paxton, Thomas ' Kilpatrick, J. M. [ R ; A. Carter, H. D. Esta- [ Whittio® Squires, T. 1. Rogers, A, | Ui . W.). Connell, 1. Cava: | Me. Tab Rosewator,George Heimrod, | cital this H. Meyer,C. J. Karbach, L Lund,A. L. Meyor, | tiona! ehu; Gustav Pomy, Albert Cahn, Fred Metz aad | by Me. G ) the following from C uncil | following RETE ML S wart, J. L Babeock, H. Suessenbach, | Meditatio nd the | Melody in and substanutial support it A man lic membership has been steadily increns- ble | ing and the gencral outlook for combined prosverity is very bright. Manyiie: atonce approv ation, eapable of on to the lig tory. It would be 0o much | as possibl all the principals are | leather cc itself an riving e GrandOpera company,which has just finish In conye avery successful engagement in Chicago,and | Frank V which will appear heve next spring in con- | nection with the Omaha Opera Festival | buyers a school: “The Tav Opera company, | and are ¢ whose premier occasion in Chicago this | = e | | ladies’ fir I | tiemen, d school of operatic art. In the | The new of the first act lLeono *‘The Night ¢ e her aimly and |y - opportunity for | The five d admi s mis! spring, Mr. W. T. Taoer, the g his fortunes with the lead ; list chureh of Chicago, Mrs Francis Moeller also making tho Prrrssi host Cotton's pupils wtion in the intense dra- | now in gr matic style, which she improv v ! ably, | new things in party si exhibiting a mezzo voice of great excellence.” | son, but ing the son e —————————————————————————————————— nds o place are to be given by Mrs, Cotton having volunteered to play s ofton as dosi- able for one of Omaha's best known vocalls! he Gyger boys are madeof. | Mes. Moelier will not lack for talont Mrs. | concert, the only aifficulty annot give all her frie ted in | evening in question, AL ho being thut she on the recitals nd her ason took place at Tusic hall Thursday evening befor he aceoptod of those that aro to and from tho experienc ing veople of o troats befo isical bistory ob, and pink Tho following program was oph | Reertation—Selected always sing wel 0 0f Past soas: f Omaha wi ro them, 1t i in Omaha th e house was docoratod w and white car and highly appreciative audience, sults which were obtained recital, may t this, 1 ns an follow ons, the 1l have s 0 ma it M mauy of |:.Il Flanders, Harry Kelly, Clyde Moore, them britliantly Improvement is always Clyde Bller, Ralph Ritehio, ' Wilmor Whito, | noticeable at these vecitals, and this one Charles Axford was no exeoption. Al the pupils did re VI . markably well, and Mrs. Cotton has overy LOCAL MUSIC MATTERS, reason to feel elated at the success of her — first recital Tho Apollo club of Omaha gives the first | The following was the program of the season’s concerts in Boyd's theater on Ask What Thon Wit . De Koven Monday oventng, Decomber 18, when the Mrs. Mociior “Bride of Dunkeseon® an & cholce seiootion | Magic Song S Meyer Helmund of part songs and solos will be rendered | tas Miss 0. Rork Doyt There will also bo an orchestra of twenty- | 1 Sevilla Misy Reniiody patdr el one picces under the leadershin of Mr. But- | Calm as the Night Bohm ssist in the rendering of the “Bride | Mis, Learned, erron,” and judging from the latest | Love's Eternity (vioiin oblgato) .. Mascherond rehearsals of theclub the public may expoct | Miss Nowinan and Mr. Higiins e musical treat, o club has beon | Beut Upon Mine Lt IToart Nevin rtunate to secure the services of Miss i a L bl o EfMo Stowart ns soprano ® soloist, Miss | 1L WVOre 8 Bog el Miraa, Testlo Gayor Stewart s a charming sivgerof great ability | Amid the Flowers 1 Wandor Heluund ind intol o has o mal and Misy ol Eupoben sepatation | Avo Maria (violin oblixato) Maschieronl Mr. William I 10, tenor soloist, has also | Miss Anna Getry and Mr. itzgins. o been enzaged, and with his enviable reputa- | Zelna ik Gobn il tion in the cast, his faultless declamat Huppy Days (collo obligato Strolozkl and porfect method witl be o great acquisi- | v, Matihoson tion to the concy | Cadiz Maias Dolibes Partsongs will be readered by the male Miss Munciliolt voices of the club, who lave been doing somo | Tndian Love Sonze oo De:Roven hard work i rehearsals in preparation for | pogeen (1 Gugramy o Gonies the coming event | A, Sundirtand he dire: of the club have made ar- | Seguedilla (Carmen Riret ments o Land over all moneys, over | Mes. iy bovo expenscs, from the three concerts, | Spring sapio to be given during the winter to the funds of BUSTHL {he Associated Charities s a meats of bear & Mlsgd % Sotth Twonte g 1z a helping hand to the poor and needy of | Mk AT ER PR A e tho city, and it is to ba hopea that all inter. | Strect gave & detghiful musicalo Briday ested in chavitablo work and all lovers of | SYSuiN« I honor of Miss Tyrenc I Allen 0 h ions. listened to by ple rART Y ) Fantasio do Ballet ' Miss Luclta “Allen A Ttadions Miss Dy 101 Missdosephine Atleit Recom Mids Tyrone Allen Miss Day PART 1L Drel Sonaton Miss Ringer o, with violin obligato Gally o Summer Bird Miss Tyrone Allen i3 L6 Toy Miss Day Miss Clayton Bobolinic. ... Miss dosephine Allon sewill give' his sixth organ re- afternoon in the Firsy Congrega- reh, i B30, ana will he assisted hringor, ram n G Festival March in 1) — “By Thelr Feet Wo Know Them.™ ¢ bo known by the shoes lo ars, and when one sees a fine appearing, air the wearer is gen n as 2 good o ve ple \ uty a shoe is 4 shoe—but there is a v 1d ‘says of the Tavary | ence just the violincellist, Golterm; Saldwin, I3 B, Hatt, J. 1 ok G Ll | March Religonsn Oficer, J. 'T. Montzomery, | Andunto from Pirst Symphony i 1. A. P. Hanchett, J. Lyman Mr. Taber der to placo the club on a stronger sturne-Op. 53 he following gentlemen have | o oo Ml Foclielnger horiod of fivoyears: | Guliire Siradiol ohn R, Brooke, J. 1. Boyd, M EADADBY y, J. Hayden, Thomas Kil* TR Tee, 8. " M. ‘sadler, it 3 3 el homus J. Pennell, T. W. - | Largo (by Fequest) P Tolbrook, Francis C. Grable, | Sivunuas i i John A Creighton, Henry Mr v idea that a Mr. Wi 00: in the ullmant ethoven m Dubols Flotow arwenkn Handel zibulki Gounod almant Smart ally put judge of style and comfort kind ot ast aiffer- x of tho leox company he said that this is a fact, but added that ty fc Iy sec e pr nstar said Mr. Wilcox, “‘there many new things in le, the plain mgress shoe. Any attempt at ormam of them. The newest str s @ sinzer | howeyer, is the long wing Lip paten five-button suandard prices which prevail the perform- | cither on the tops of ance was decidedly pleasing and adequate. | shoes out Mme. Tavary, the prima_donns who won miany laurels in Europe beforo | and the becommz an American resident, and her | right. method indicates thorough training in tho | ~Cloth the great i i judges ot footwe kin; meoth Londc with plain r toes, mak piccadilly —be ure ve itlemen’s, as well sices. Although the str er gperas of [ shoe has been,and will continue to be, jorivy of patent silk top, cqual to every demand put upon them | s essentially the proper dress shoo for gen: 1t tion 5 stre 't shoe, leather ot are tops continue in favor with ladics. est street s large buttol cut demand the unicest kG, Dee. 0.—F hoo has a Ba a's | edge, with narrow, square tocs and wrinkled mps, either button or lace being p are a specia me very tins little shoe o Standstiil, dent N Atimore alt cley are out this sea- fallis a nd child’s pink, biue or whito party that is entiroly new and fills a long- M. Gar- Previous to her departuro, | 1and of the Amalgamated Association of Tron 5, a benefit_concert will be [ and Steel d's opera house or Work tendered Mrs. Moeller by the musical talent | through tho south. He them — which | __ s cost. They | ont at once "“BEGINS MONDAY ‘DEC 11 1 trade, and | o from a wuf | MANUFACTURER’S to tho finest| ver, ottersoul |— TS MADE at Cut Prices. "SHUKERT, - — RAMGE BLOCK TO t notice for Christmas ——— (GO SM All must bo sold at once. | ON ALL OUR FURS. HIGH CLASS h and Hurncy. MFG. FURRIER, AAARAARARR RARAS Christmas sortment, AAAAAAAAANANALLL AAAIANNNRNNANNIRRS useful AARRARAE Shopping ———== Is made all the more pleas- ant when you select some- thing nice, beautiful. We show a large and RAYMOND, JEWELER, Corner 15th and Douglas Streets, Omahs AARARARS RARARANRG rs has returncd from a trip ys the iron trade sstra | is vractieally ata standstill, } o S