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1 __THE_OMAH DATLY BEE: SUNDAY M -TWENTY PAGES. i N AR TR Sl i D, — o ¥ . S R NN ' aNE (N Pits; ‘rigg, Mra. Spencer Otis; Sarah Gamp, : | Trotwood, Mes. Henedict; Junet, Miss Agm IS e SIS Mics whor, M, Foobier; Mru. aiicawber, Mes Dull Days Among the Oiroles of the Fol- | Gates: M Porriwingle, Mrs. Crisser; Miss ; Fli < ; ‘ hl lowers of Dame Fashion, b sl s 1 NOTICE. \ The alterations in our store are finally completed. MAIL ORDERS N wis read a sk h of the | f ~ . 1 — Dickens and C. W, Youns had somothing t - All'traces of the fire have disappeared. We «c: / - ‘ FEW FUNCTIONS SHOW ABOVE THEHORIZON | 5, SV 15 AN, N shebors ot the | bbbl Mg il Blehad : : Pl A Ll Wo have always madg a spectalty of | | [ cits tunistod pleasant munie, (1] LAt it possivio, the | grilve our friends and patrons much better service than ever | s orders, Samples sent on appiica- ,;; sl e Sl e e LTI AN e | e il oo 3y reurn al o e l)a:(()xtc. I hc_ (:l}.lllgt‘b made add largely to our space,and | R O il ke i G Pt [l Lt Rop ot et Al e all'6f our facilities are greatly improved. We can safely ; - i 2 | noon that was faultless in its appointments nd thoroughly enjoyed by all present. After luncheon, high five was the amusement, the week, | Drizes boing won by Mrs. Watson, Mrs Beall and Mrs. Barkalow, with Mrs, Dandy he consolation award the Prese claim to have by far the bestfighted and most convenient room in the city, in which to do shopping. But of [|) () greater importance to our customers is the fact that our stock is entirely new, fresh and clean. Of this season’s manufacture, Styles and Colorings are absolutely corract and better vaiues were never offered. - THOMPSON, BELDEN &CO. Soclety, Judging from the past seems to have gons into a state of siege, recelving there boing little in the movements of the | mhoss prosent were: Mrs. Joseph Harker, | swells to demand more than the merest Mrs. | Mrs. Booth, Mr Richardson, | mention enpassant, But the week just in- | Mrs. Wakeley, Mrs McCord, Mrs. Prait, 1 Mrs. Schwan, Mrs. Watson, Mrs, Yost rs, ated ives ore promise, th ho LU s 18 Lok il 4 e Collins, Mrs, Carter, Mrs, Woor Mrs. Hans- | season of grand opera having had the effect | oo, Pnfrg poall, Mry. Horbach, Mrs. Knight, [ [ || of arousing the world of society from Its | Mes' Barton, Mrs. Morsman, Mrs. Coutant, i! lethargy to the extent of purchasing tickets | Mrs. Bradford, Mme. Caldwell, Mrs, Cald L Tony iavond. ths oper season Uhere fa | well, Mes; Donmett,” Mra, MoKenna, Brs silks. with handsome figures, look as well as the ’ loa opa o i fitlo Iniication of any Kreat ot (LTLTH TR el R e s M) e | CHINA SILKS, dark grounds and hand- | 4! 3\.‘..1“1:.,.).47 when lln‘r‘ulll‘,..‘.'l inches wide, Hosiery and Underwear. Children's Mull Caps. Inc:x?"‘ll( kD’LP'"’""-m tterflies of fashion might as well realize | Yates,” Mrs, Wessells, Mrs, Barkalow, Mrs, o e 00, the 76 : . which is a special price. 7 & Khgall": thse: Dikal Howw L f o o epartment we are CHETRGE Ll EHE BBRROR' 14 Over) . " 1 noyd, Mrs, Bache, Mra Morgan,” Mrs T e e Lt o | AL WOO Ty AECALTIRS, Warie rounds and | e g st ohildven: - Teolo the bhly R UL R L 3 Gardner, Mrs en, Mrs. Bradford, Mrs ] by Cheney Bros exquisite figure, all imported goods, 30 fnches yp i FECE T €8T L ALY factured In Ladics' Capes and Jack h Thuraton Riflos, Brooke, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Dundy, Miss | wide, at 50c 1#'CHe:dye, Wo GAEFy themm In Botn, 0ol Wt W L b oL L . The company assembled for drill last | Hanscom, Miss Wakeley, Miss Carrie Mil [ BROCADED TAFFETA SILKS in all the Cream Dress Coods. |'ton and’ iiste ' “‘;,\:’” b et b 1 Monday evening with an attendance of | lard | { () new spring and summer colorings, 20 to 22| Plain Cream Dress goods from 28¢ to $1.75 | Men's balbriggan underwear at G0e, 75¢ YAthsE: Ikte. In opening our vion inches wide, very handsome for dre. at| per yard. Novelty Cream Dress Goods at and $1.00 cach stock we have made great reductio hort time For Old Omaha soventy-six. After drilling a riends. Jil ¥ $1.00 to $1.40 per yard om 76¢ to $1.75. Also a comple o o en's high grade cotton ribb. or in the armory the company marched to its | At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. d oh iy T e e Ln rac0, Cottir FUNYN: Milders in all our higher priced garment parade ground on Eighteenth strect, be- | Sunderland, 1231 South Thirty-second street, 1) PAU MIGNONE, 23 inches wide, hand- |\ will gladly send samples A e e A L e Our $25.00 Capes and Jackots o tween Farnam and Dodge, and exceuted a [ Thursday evening a company of friends | § e AL L T QR T Wash Dress Coods in all styles, at 16¢, 25¢, 40c and S0c each (000 diote Ab s number of platoon movements, the platoons | gathered to meet Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodge A LLb el DRES INGHAMS at 10c, 12%e, 15c,| Ladies' Swiss ribbed combination suits Our $18 apes and Jackets now bel ded 1 ly U First | of M lis, formerly of this city. Musi ' c and Send for samples. “ t $1.00 and $1.50 each $12.5 ih being commanded respectively by First | of Minneapolis, formerly of this city Music { URAH SILKS in all colors, 21 inches | Qi sy Lo by (LA s e G Bt Lt Mk Our $15.00 Capes and Jackets now Lieutenant W. J. Foye and Second Lieuten- | was furnished by the Mozart Male Quartet, a P wide:at/d0u axcrd vali |~"k'-“ & MING P. 0. PONGEES, Foster Kid Cloves. $10.00 | ant John H. Johnson. The men were also | new Omaha organization now under the i ;‘x:‘r& u‘vlmlr"'n;x u‘l:“ll handsome #igures, at Beautiful styles, very dainty and sel- |~ \We have Capes at 50, $5.00, fnstructed in stacking arms with the | musical direction of W. H of SATIN RHADAMES, 20 inches wide, in| =g s ol D 2 ke o Srice e : Taiak 7.50. * bayonet, the present rifles with which the | New York, the celebrated UtJail colors, special value at 7 THIE A S _'""‘,"‘ f,,",””:"y;‘ e S RUSOERONS Lilel L Gl B pil Jackets at $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00 er. The quartet consists of four Rhadame was manufactured to sell at $1.00 BLACK SATINES at 100, 12%c each. Sizes 12 to $10.00 ¥ company are armed being without the stack- | vocal teac Ing swivel. The outdoor drills are very [ well blendad voices and thelr work was en beneficial in every respect, and will be con- | thusiastically applanded. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge are on their return At a meeting of the compa from an extended trip to the Pacific coast the drill Mr. Volkhart wa and will leave for Minneapolis Monday even elected a member of the Thurston Riflos. | ing, 5 9 It haa boon deekded to invite tho Omia Deligh fal Little Part uards, Dodge Light guards and Lincoln i x Ao f,lgm Intantry to participate with the Thurs Miss Amy Barker entertain We carry the choicest line of lios' Mouse Wrappers manufac- at $1.25, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, 85 handle the celebrated B. V. fast black skirts at 7oe, $1.00 5, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 These goods are guaranteed abso- lutely fast color. ( In Mackintoshes we carry the shell \ ALy send for semple: and 30c. )R LADIES' AND CHIL- DREN'S WAISTS. Irish lawns, 40 inches wide, 12%c; Sea Isiand cloth inches widee at 12%¢ b Japanese cloth, 32 inches wide, very fine, SWIVEL SILKS, new and for children’s|15%¢ walsts It is very hand-| Pampas cloth, very fine, 32 inches wide, ; send for samples 16%c¢ SATIN DUCHE! 21 inches wide, speclal value, manufactured to sell at $1.25, to start spring trade we make it $1.00; send for samp| tinued as often as the weather permit d for Miss dr | Miller, Miss Drake guest, on Wednesday some, ton Rifles at the presentation of colors and " { M OHINA BILKS. g8 e \ encort of the color, which will occur about | evening in a charming way, six tables bein Al BLACK CHINA SILKS, #5c and 7dc, 28 : o brand. Every garment is guaranteed TG S1at o May. A" commitlas. ot five com? [} cedublon by, tHossSplaying. high, five during ({)meties wide .$1.00," 35 inche: wide, extra Linen Department. K.D G ovss to b thoroughly waterproof. — Our b posed of Captain A. H. Scharff, First Ser- | the early evening, followed by dancing later. R S e, pieces 6S-inch bleached Scotch damask L . prices are $2.65, $6.00 and $7.00, at 85c, reduced from $1.00. We are exclusive agents in Omaha for i e sfi:].’.‘“lm’:\:I-Ivm'hwl damask at $1.10, | this celebrated line of gloves, and carry a SosE e e iecas tatnen bleached damask 7he, | complete stock in all the different color- BLACK BROCADE CHINA SILKS, 25 |reduced from. 856 ings and qualities. Every pair war- inches wide, at 85c. 60 pieces of the finest Irish printed di- | ranted and fitted. mities In all the newest shades at 30c William . Stockham, Sergeant Lee | The prizes, a hand-painted plate and a and Private A Stuht and Charles | picture, were won by Miss Miller and Mr. C. Hungate has been appointed to have | Smith charge of the arrangements for this oc- Among casior Miss Drak The Ladies' Auxiliary corps will hold a | Brown, Miss Balch, Miss The meeting at the armory on Monday evening, | Hartman; Mr. Dietz, Mr. Pal ) Balch, Miss cr, Mr. John- April 23, at which time business of impor- | son of York, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Reed, Mr. tance will be transacted. The president, [ Coles, Mr. Seth Drake, Mr. Short, Mr. Nealie BLACK RAHMA SILK, 26 inches wide, at yt wide, at $1.00. Millor. ady, Miss o0s> present were: M Miss Colpetzer, M Our New Corset Dept. L ) ( A Ik Colored Dress Coods. ver yard. Mrs. Emma Figher, earnestly requests all | Mr. Walter Smith, Mr th. ) 5 2 ( HR K Tghs 31002 har Lo tlia ).4,”“' ot e [/ ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 37 Men’s Furnishings. 4 1 e the Misses ] _and 38 inches wide, at 3%, special price, the . i [ l'r(‘fl.v\':"m-mwr Sergeant Wallace C. Tay- | In honor of the Misses Burr of Lincoln, | koods were made ‘to sell at 60e; send for uli‘“‘;::"‘l‘y"“""y Ll Sl alRII L H.and W. Waists. il lor has requested an extension of his fur- | Who were the guests of Mrs. George E. s e St Aehr (o R he AOBE bLeiRe ! Toa \band ettt ok rova rromta 1 4 )ODS, special values, 50c¢, G0c and 65¢, 3% to 40 inche: prthid s QL in st anything you may wish in 3 IN SILK AND WOOL MIX- the furnishing line at lowest prices. 0c, $1.00, $1 nd $1.45. Umbrellas. PL. YOL DRESS GOODS, in all the We have just received a special in new spring shac at 20c, 25c, and | ladies’ 26-fnch black silk umbrellas. To |\ $1.00 per yard They are all extra values | close them eut quick we have marked lough to May 29, on account of the bad | Pritehett for a few days last week, Mrs. | tier, which retared the progress of the | J. . Baum gave a very pleasant eard party surveying party very materially. The ser- | Saturday eovening, April 14. The prizes geant writes that he will not fail to be on | were won by the Misses Burr and Me: hand on Memorial day. Jordan and Heth. Those present w There will be a special meeting of the | M company after drill Monday, April 23, for the | ¢ bows, et of age, open front, with extra yea buttons for kilt skirts or trouse White only; 50c each. = ses Durr, Dra Millc Colpetzer, srs. Clapp, Alexander, Children’s seamless ribbed waists, All the leading styles in both For- d urpose of diseussing the advisability of rent- eth, Bald 0! Jeorge, el D O ot of the armory. trom Judse | Onavics aeorge, Jordan, George, Dietz, | B ([{land we will gladly submit sampl:s, we know | thom $3.00 cach. They come in preity 50 dozen ladies’ fine Swiss handker- with bone buttons, all sizes, 3 to John 1. Redick. R el e il () e prices are right. assorted handles and are a genuine bar- | chiefs, embroidered. Regular 25c grade, g On Friday last orders were issued to as- Small Doings in Soclety. ] HALF WOOL CHALLL dark grounds gain. now 15¢ each. 12 years. Price, 25¢ each. eign and Domestic Manufacture. semble the company at the armory. and | Ex-Governor Boyd has gone to Old Mexico. | § | - = % R AL owing to the perfect systom of arranging | Mr. and Mra. R N. Withnell ave roturned 0 Write f . the men Into squads, within one hour after | from California. P Y M C A Bld h the ‘motices hd boen deiivered uighty men | iy Moore has gone to Chicago for a | i rite Ior krices . M. U . g, 16t had reported for duty. Prof. Morand had | weok or ten day: = i d S l [ o FAdontto 5} askemblios LY ) o ulone o7k snasaieaton | es o=l ling and Samples. 9 * and Douglas,Omaha, Neb this evening omesor s S e Bierbower is now recovering | but owlng to the fact that the | ¢op %5 §ilagh attack of fllness. tl_ company was being held at the armory, the ! c : professor concluded to dismiss his class. On Tuesday evning Mr. and Mrs. Yates ‘_@ Rather than disappoint the gentlemen and | WIII give a card party for Mrs. Watson of == L =d| ladies who had come to the armory with | Chicago. e the expectation of enjoying a daneing party, | Mrs. J. Stowart White returned from St. the commandant invited them all to remain | Louis Monday, having enjoyed a week of ] as the guests of the Thurston Rifles. A [ grand opera oy, Jahn and Schwab; Messrs. Fruehauf, | toss was won by (the former gentleman, IN LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLE: S 5 ites i 5 g ¢ a N LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES. Omaha fcal circles, under the direction > very enjoyable ;hnl(- was '“x"l by |rm I|)rvm'n¥. Dr. and Mrs, Ghick have removed from 1040 | Helfrich, Riechenbers, Miclhede, Henninger, | There were about ninety present to witnes ZE Lot RNl R e ROt NS W ark Amiie, WESTERN OPERA ASSOCIATION, the uniforms of the members of the com- | Geor avenue to their home, 1443 South | Winahlem and Max Reichgnberg. | the bowling, and after the game dancing was S {8 GORTDOB 7 et v rig T ik s 2 f B Something unique a quartet is composed of Messrs. August De 5 5 i pany harmonizing nicely with the bright | Twenty-sixth street. Btiiel Devor of 2818 Ledvenworti streot | indulged In, follow)ddBysaslight supper.’ H»pm":i-!;drz !n:l;\ll;y'lll |neT‘.«wxy(:‘r”:|:m‘|fi:;| guatist encam Sundertand, " rea 3, | Enslh Grand Opera at Boyd's Al of This Adams and Carl A. Hofftman. costumes of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lehmer entertained ve a party Friday afternoon from 3 to 7 George W. Holbrt veturned yesterday Second Lieutenant John H. Johnson was | 4¢ ginger on Wednesday evening M,.,':m: e AU NLRSIIEL sy eI aa on EHIR Y onoRbloni L fEontk Al LK1t IR Anvad I N Lo the. Pacifie | d0lin orchestra, under the dircction of Mr. officer of the guard at the armory last Fri- | yp "1 " \wheeler, jr., Mr. and Mrs, War- | of her 4th birthday. The different childish ' coast. He spent several days In the beauti- | H. P. Sutorius, and the Imperial Banjo or- The members of the Woman's club and all | all of this week in English grand opera mef day night, commanding the detail composed | oy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Redick, | es were indulged in and a lunch served | ful Sierra valley at Nevada City, Cal., visit- { chestra, directed by Mr. E. H. Cummings, | the rest of the music lovers who crowded [ with a most cordial reception in Kansas City, of First Sergeant William Stockham, Mrs: Colbnel CRY Jonnitontot Sant Mrins o'clock. The little ones present were: | ing relatives and "xplorlnglfloml‘ of the | will make their first public appearance at | Myer's hall last Monday afternoon enjoyed, | where it has been playing during the past ol Packard, Lilly Boyer, Catharine Ruhl, | famous gold mines of that city, which are | poya Opera house on the above date fn a | O0e MIEML say, a rare treal, i It were Mol | wock. The papers there speak in terms of The company which is to appear at Boyd's nd Corporals Sergeants Forby and Eastman e Coiinel cigh Jonnlonal Saniat Nason and Larimer, with ten privates. | €i8¢o, Cal, who has been visiting her nicce, L Tttt H S e N | mer, with ten privates, | S8 785 Ci° Cornwoll, 2502 St. Mnry's Ruhl, Mattie Bliss, Louise Grant, | pronounced the richest of any In the state, e St {hat the musical department of the club has | Ye¢5. 1 - Guard was mounted at midnight and marched | L0 goparted yesterday for a visit i | Ethel Brigg \phine Rippey. Ruie Beach, | one of them was the Province, from which | Prosram which will delight the lovers of | nlige these rare treats plentiful throughout | the hishest pralse of the performance of tha e o attack | kDEErOIEMIGH, Orie Devor, Bthel Devor. | the targest gold brick ever made was taken, | mandolin, banjo and guitar music. The Man- | e season. Dut the last alvays seems best, | fmNEY: the Times of that city having the of beamanie: s Drovented his being | The Young Ladies' auxiliary of the Good Beall entertained informally Monday | 800 was on exhibition at the World's fair. | dolin orchestra numbers fitty-two perform- | and this one was unquestionably excellent, ellayineflol oyt et nEiin exren tionjio present at the turnout on Friday night. Templars gave a pleasant reception last won a number of her friends. or | ::Lfirll‘:::lx‘:‘nh;\:u::mffiim:’x:nt r::;x!lz‘l;; c“!““‘om" | ers and the banjo orchestra twenty-four. | o ‘Rm(pm;:r\-;ml \\'uk‘ulu-m-ldrhly uyi’llii ~‘\) o R R R 5 Y ) il 2 & S ARy Rt DIy e cle, N rilante of Mosko! . rendered w! slen- L A compa a de a good 111 North Seventeenth stre A | a part of the afternoon cards were played, Such a great number of performers on these LSOO Clara Hawley and Mrs, | Impression was attested by the large audi- S. Holbrook, that resembles a cluster of did ensemble by Mi Adjutant General James D. Gage arrived | week loaves, which is very handsome. He visited | InStruments has never been heard in the | j R Buchanan at one piano and Miss Edith | ence that witnes in Omaha from Lincoln on Friday afternoon | musical program of choice numbers added | Mrs. H. W. Yates recelving the prize. d the production of Doni- Among to look over the situation, and s stopping | Ereatly fo the pleasure of the guests. o et e . oo, Mirer | the Midwinter fair and speaks In high praise | wost, and as each player fs expert on his | James and Mrs, Z T. Lindsey at another. | zetths beautiful opera, “Lucia di Lammer: at the Millard hotel. Mr. Charles O, Mattson and Miss Mary | Brooke, A . Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. i G o | micors BT kaYiTrovatore LT oAt 15 onsl ol . Sz - Wakeley, Mrs. Doane, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Mil- | °f 1t respective instrument the effect as a whole | Mrs. Ired Nye's three numbers, which Like * “Lucia is one o ‘The Saturday night drills are very well | Elizaboth Hansen were united in marriage | Wakeley, Mrs. : ] Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lafferty celebrated | is pleasing in the extrem followed, brought the most spontansous ap- | the operas that will live forever. Iis tragio attended, about fifty men being present last [ Tuesday by Justice W. P. Coe at the latter's | lard, Mrs. Heth, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Barker, ¢ B 2k Yzcaenratec 2 L e oK 2 e dGa5e had sat | theme and beautiful music will perpetuate | Saturday. rosittonee. Benaon Dlice. M. Matton e | Mrs. Dandy, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Wessells, | their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Tues- plase from (ho big audience that had sat | themo and beautiful musie will perpetuate it 3 s Nellio Co ; = Mrs. Yates. cot. L v nerous and | any sort of an ear for catchy music, who does : g, | M iTabe 0 ¥es et 1o Btly1a ate Judge and Mrs. L. H. Bradley entertained | o Miss Nellio Collins will bo the guest ot | MR THER 000l 41 Gl at Mrs, | loBant. At 10 o'clock supper was served. | not often hum or whistle some strain from | IF n a manner that made b harmonies | and for prima_donna. It afforded Mme. : i Mrs. Frank Pusey (born Ella Dodge) of Coun- meeting 0 P hona praasr.tiviere it Me (Wnd Mrasiy Hicke | ix and her voics the complete, beautiful result | Natali a much better opportunity for dis most delightfully at cards on Wednesday | ojj plufts over Sunday. Mrs. Pusey leaves | Holdrege's on Monday night was a very suc- | \o =0 "y B g T e T R casstamiliatima rohesotadonnebhUpkSousanl | orfo retinepivation: playing the resources of her art than “Trova- evening, April 18, at their residence, 1917 | soon to spend tho summer with her parents, | cesstul ono. The evening, as usuai, was | piti ARG Mes. S W Kone, P agin & the gifted composer and conductor? Nearly | ®op)on “tho audionco enjoyed a Greig con- [ fore” ‘and confirmed the opinion alrendy Wirt street, Kountze place. General and Mrs. G. M. Dodge, in New York, | spent in playing high five, and the prizes [ yESY Fir,And Wrs Lo T e K 20T | every piano in the country reapunds with the | certo (A minor, first movement) by Mme. | formed that Mme. Natall is a thorough artiste The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. [ The realistic picture “Una,” now on exhi. | Were unusually handsome, belng water-color { jingor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper, Mrs. | tion as is found in the sally familiar 10spita’ | H. Muentefering, played with ~her well [ in operatic roles. She won most enthusiastic Harry S. Jaynes, Mr. and Mrs. Dellone, Mr, | ition at Seventeenth and Farnam streets, | 81etches by a well known artist, daintlly | g™olior “Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockwood, Mrs. | or “Washington Post” marches. . But the | Kiown technique and ‘classical taste. applause several times last night and carried e, oY MLawls, Judge and Mrs, | 18 attracting great attention from lovers | framed in white and gold. The flrst prizes | Georgy Moore, Mrs. E. Blackley, Mrs. John- | real spirit and inspirati th he | 10 0 “Hindco Song” by Bernbers Mrs. | off the honors of the performance. Her and e Y M B B ivga, | of the beautiful, whether art critics or not, | Were won by Mrs. Woodman and Mr. Breck- | gon “Migs Lizzle Heslet, Miss Omie Maginn, | great marches can. no lon of these really | Nye displayed the great dramatic quality of | Lucia is probably her best role, and she sany M Mrs. "Gibson. Mr. and Mre, | It i beautifully modeled and full of light | enridge, while Mra. Mooro and Mr. Baum re- | iss Nannie Briggs, Charles H. Hopper, oo Laronrnobene ho heard in | ® CR0nd won again enthusiastic ap- | the several magnificent arias with a delight- Patrick, Judge and Mrs. McFarland, | and life. ceived the sccond. ~ As a consolation prize, | Mulioum' B. Lafferty, John S. Briggs, Mr | secor concont pane. wenor the. sirection of (g | Plause. ful understanding of their value and bril- T Mrs. Purvis was given a beautiful bunch of i anq Mrs, 1. 0. West. i e rection of the | BUAT0L | otorte and violin sonata (A major), | liancy of execution. Next to Natali, Mertens Mr. and Mrs. Van Court, Mr. and Monday evening at 8 o'clock the Y 2 4 el 1 > I3 cloc e Young genius who wrote them. This is just the |\ & WERORUE R G einale by Mme. | scorad ¢ o greatest success. He was In Mrs. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. MacAllister, Mr. [ Women's Christian association will be en- | T05¢S: At Holy Family church, Wednesday of sort of thing that w > afford and Mrs. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Mr. | tertained by a lecture from Dr. J. T. Dur- Miss Marguerite Ponder entertain®l the | oo M{_ Johny.f\‘, Sp“‘m-" :““‘l ‘\‘ll-{) fo;;.( ";’M: I"v:‘rn;: s!(-‘x“!;\.‘l!nh:mn o|:’ l.ll:hll‘ Muentefering_and Herr Frantz Adelmann, | splendid voice and sang with all the art and and Mra: Hesso, Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Powell, | yea, the subject belng, “Some Eminent | Ideal High Five club at her residence, 2201 | Wilson wore foined In marriage by Rev. | the California Midwinter ' Exposition, will | ame next. The elioice was u haphy opt. | enthusiasm which dlstinsuishes Wis best Mr. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Sears, | Women." The lecture will be especially in- | South Fourtcenth all‘l’u!,] k“n-lny ;«\'hvnllna. Father Hillman, at a nuptial high mass, | stop here soon for a concert, and it will | Mine )AI\:-'||I< {- ringls. v "| ”[x nl:,wl "I\\; \\Iu. |”T voice fills n.‘e rm}ul.rumvms of Mr. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Race, | teresting. Miss Gertie Parkhurst and Mr. Adolph Bur- NPTzt R e o 2 and gt WY was ‘what it always is, and nothing be the role In every respect, and he was ac- i el T EIaT e plaTaganiand I awiARR ol | hen b hoan e oor really peer- | 10 be said of it. Mr. Adelmann made | corded some of the most genuine applause of wall carried oft the head priz s military bund, suc is ¢ Wilson, sister of the bride, being in attend- | I ery- Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Law much in- | the evening The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph has this e e a (hrary Judge and Mrs. Bowman, Captain and Mrs. | to' say of a former Omaha girl: “Miss | Georgia Richards and Mr. Fred Walker | 4nce Mr, Schall has for some years been | where recognize 5 i somo exquis 3 a e naha g Miss . Mr. Scha s for some ye: cen | Where recognized to be. neert will be i Reynolds, Mr. Mrs. Copeland, Judge o Stilling, forme! 58 | we o boobles. Those present were: 5 5 i b 3 tensity into his music ““Phe audience was large and fashionabla ynolds, Mr. and Mr: peland, Judge | Minnie Stilling, formerly of Omaha, but now | Won the boobies Those - pre a trusted and respected employe of the Rich- | given May 4, under the management of the 'rm-)n;m sonata was to have been followed | 1nq” received the perforn & 108 ith poaitive s Mittie Foley, Georgle Richards, [ 3yttt i FOTTED S and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. | of Pittsburg, Pa., graduated April 12 from | M Wilson has | Apollo club, the program being as follows: an Ponder, Gertle Park- | jjved in Omaha for twelve adith Foley, a vocal duo by Mrs. Nye and Captain | onihugia n. The sextet'e was the occasion b Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Park, Dr. and Mrs. | the Pittsburg training school and hosp rs, and her | Overture—isi2, The Holy W & Mrs. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Bris [ for nurses.” 1 hospital | iret, Messr Y Wrlght,’ Fred Waiker, | led In Omaha for twelve years ‘and hor | Overture=ifis The Holy War (new) .o oyy | Kenale, but an announcoment ws made 10 ot the greatest demonstration, It ywas:ad- bin, Mr. Ed North, Mr. and Mrs, Misk Inlul Boyoke Hdaushten ol Billy Kilby, Charles Wright, Clare Hiteh- | "o hany costly and useful tributes from | A Musical Critic’s Dream Dix | the effect that It would be """-""l_ by 4 1 mirably sung and had to be repeated. Patrick and Mr. Ed North, Mr. and Mrs. cal HIr oycke, daughter of Mr. and | .,q) Adolph Burwall. 3 . a8 s IO | fntroduction and Chorus solo from Mrs. Nye, which solo brough “It i worthy of note that the flutist, Sig. B bnreagrt He DRk Mrs. Ernest Peycke, is shortly to accompany i " E (e (T her hosts of friends that filled the chureh. A e aftor it a beatuitul little encore most artis- | opaili“whe played the obligato for the Lucia hioae R R Ol her aunt, Miss Peycke, for a summer in Yesterady morning Prof. Chatelain gave | A few intimate friends and the mother of | Apdllo Club and Sousa's cally ere: o) AN RN LR 4 Mr. A. C. Powell carried off the gentle- | 13 YOS, summer in . i French in Mrs. John Apollo Club and Sous tically rendered. aria in the mad scene, Is an artist of very AL A R care ff Sne genties | “Buropo, to ‘be spent 'mostly In Hamburg, | his fourth reading in ifrench i e, 1 | the groom, from St. Louls, sat down to a Mr. Pennell). e Peogram was closed just as it should DL men's and Mrs. Judge Kent the ladies’ prize. | pyey will sail on the Augusta Vietoria on | L+ Webster's parlors. The plece glven was | pountiful wedding breakfast at the residence | Suite—Scenes at a Masquerade (new).... R b'm,"‘ by a restful, exquisite selection “',lllh'“' m:‘l::‘l'_z” Ik Appsars (everve nislit .Lacom: 2 from one of the older masters, “Homage T ih e tn ol anic i the ptene il imatineafShL Haendel,” by J. Moscheles, executed by MIS. | 4.0 arternoon. A complete change of bill gic Fire Buchanan and Mme. ‘Muentefering. The | (Y BCrOne, ©ont, .Wagner | sympathy between the two players was such | Ty 4 oqqay afternoon a reception for tho This was one of the most enjoyable of the season of Kountze place entertainments. Mr. and Mrs. Keoshen Ei the 30th of May. l‘iulm-lvm l‘\'l‘ri“nuuln‘s D\"‘ll"'l‘ly Tmfdmxli“ {'"- of the bride's parents. A reception from 10 | i A That raaiisndatac o titled “En Wagon.” e select gathering | orclock until 3 p. m. followed, after which | Alr Varie for Trombone Solo. The regular election of officers of the | [ictined with rapt attention to the profes- | Mr. Schall and his beautital bride Ieft for Ar. Arthur Pryo ortain, ystic Order of G vas helc ) o e Valkyres and ctain Mystic Order of Gardes was held at their | wory*scnolarly rendition of the amusing | the serth. and Wil bo at home. to their | R3S .of the Valkyres and M Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank | club rooms at 2531 Chicago street, last Sun- LuiGaga atroof, 1anhiE steh. Next Saturday the last of the series | ¢'ic 2 b L er 3 W Koeshon entortained w number of friends at | 48y afternoon. " The officrs elocted wore: | S l[:]"u]i"g; 'ill bo. xiven by, the render- flananadisncapsitiflat 30 Napth iR =, | Biacesta Bolliar. ot Mulder | that the charming old-fashloned melody ¥h | 4rijsis of the company will be given at the thelr rosidence, the large parlors being | H: BIath, prosident; H. Baum, vice presi- | oo "0f' S orcousin's — Interesting comedy, [ feenth street: a. Patronille o5 (nez Mecusker. Gillet | beck and forth from one plano to the OWEF | yoomg of the Commercial club, between the dent; Willlam R. Singer, secretary; A. Bank, | 15 3 ) without ever betraying its change of hands. t imerolalcly onthe thronged with guests. The greater part of | treasuroer. i 2 ¥i A Bank, | wo'ptait Gertrude.” (It Was Gertrude) In FALCOM S LATEST. :w Jl\l.n" e hlu"l l..\uy m-:l (m’.\\ .. Sousa PHAYINE. )|uur,; of 2 4;.m ‘,I.u 1114111.)1‘. to whic -' i “ 4 a Lol o el Py Cl - [Spisode taire—A Cavalry Charge.Luders members of the club anc heir wives, and a (I (T PTG (Y G TSR B : the rendition of this sketch Prof. Chate ipizode Mi vale e T e tlos I thelr wi Wall and Miss Annie Garvey rendered sey- lrl\-‘rl|:| R * Priduy s Jaty iatosniilivelassiated Di;on R0k his brightest | an Expert Will Give Lessons in Embroi- Faster Hvmn from Cavatieria Busenna 0 p ™ howard, the veteran actor, ":;’f'_‘"“l’”‘,.“,‘.,4,',:"].,'”\)‘-' Iden gl hnal eral musical _selections, which were much | Twonticth street, The following ladies wers | T v daring. Miss Biéeuisicer, “Apoiio” ik ihd' Sousa's | manager and costumer, died April 5, at | S FREHGEEG L oRE T vited. apppreciated. progent: Mry, F. Chittenden, Mrs. Shiolds Mrs. Frank Haller entertained the mem- N. B. Falconer has made extensive im- Band (Conductor, Mr. Pennell), Albany, N. Y., aged T4 years. ope bl S Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. | Mrs. Jim Foley, Mrs. Charlos Collins, Mrs, | 208 Of the Noonday Test Thursday evening | provements and enlarged the facilities of o Saint-Saens' opera, “Samson et Delila,” DALTONS WERE NOT IN IT. Mitchell of Councll Blufts, Mr. and Mrs. | J. I, Clarey, Mrs. A. Salem, Mrs. Jim Hory, | at the Lininger art gallery, the guests being | the embroidery and stamping department at | A reception which the gencral public is | 144 achleved fifty performances at the Paris S Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mr. and | Mrs, W. [ McCrearl: | received by Mrs. Haller, Mrs, Duryea, Miss | hiy popular, up-to-date mercantile establish- | to be invited to attend Is to be glven the | grand opera in fitteen mouth Marshals Surround tho Wrong House and Mra. McCallory, Mr. and Mrs, Cow & dupliato. whist alab has bodn addad to | TAYIOF. and the! Misses Clayten The Acat |iment, Taembars. of the. company. that. make up.the | EAnd opera in Afieen MOMBE o s merican il R d .U, Hayerly, M a 8 s been added to | pave of the evening was spent in listen cacta S . F o (U PR 3 e Natlona o s And i prs, By T, an the soclal olubs of the year, composed of | Lrt Of the Or o rogram. & | "Miss Lillian Kegloy, an export, who has | Omaha opera festival next week. 1t will be | T SUGENE ) GER ntiar convention | KANSAS CITY, April 21.—The Assoclated to a short musical p afternoon at the Comnc 9, s am. Following this | he advantago o rough knowledge eld Wedne and” Mrs. Thoodore Ringwalt, Mr. and | oo oys 'Sarved, and_ then the advantage of a thorough knowledge in | held Wednes: Mrs. R. R. Ring i Y Kiser, Mr. and. Mrs, [ miux, Mr. and firs 5 Redman, Mr. and M) Mr Powers, Mrs. W in Baltimore, commencing May 2. ss correspondent at Kansas City, Kan,, Berlioz, the composer of many majestic |y, wag sent to Oklahoma to secure the bg. me the danc- | American and European designs, has been [ clal club rooms, from 2 until half- 1t, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. | 0 Cnich kept the guests until quite a late | placed in charge of tha department. A com- | This early hour McCreary, Mrs. Walsh, Misses Mamie Wall, ; set for the reason that Robinkon, dary Robirison, Mate MoMitan, | Barkalow, Mr. and rs. Joseph Clarison, | o Tea was served in the drawiog room | ploto equipment of fMe latest designs and | the singers must retire carly in order to | Iusical works, nover tearned to piay any in- 00 S R counter betwoen the 0'Connor, Rose 0'Connor, Emma 0'Connor, | Mr. and Mrs, Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. McP'her- | 4, frappe in the conservatory. Iivery one | artistic work will Bé kept for the benefit of | p 2 for the work of the evening. The | strument save the guitar and played that 8o} o nr B bomg e marshals and tho so: red goods | lady patrone: expected to be present | badly that no one would willingly listen to niled Bl called Dalton 18 "o | son, Mr. and Mrs. J kelwait, Helen aug, has returned and his re Baum . 8 B4 spent charming evening, and all feel | patrons. The display of embroid dukelwaltondislon(i o0 e oline pent a patrons. The display of nd Miss Collins have | greatly Indebted to M Haller for the | ye. v cause ; " delly and M eithalang F him - o debted Mrs yesterday caused exclamations of delight and | and assist in making the reception a success k Atk B. Malone, C. M. Garv resumed their nal - Thursdays “at | pleasure she has given them. eulogy to burst from the lips of customer The singers were so cordially received by Giuseppe Verdi, with his wife, has recently | port shows that the stories of wholesale Miss Annie Robinson and Mr, Rossiter | home,” which wer: outinued during Lent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Batterton enter- Lessons in embrofdery will be given e the people of Kansas City, that they should | paid a visit to Parls, which city he had not f kijling were untruo and that the Daiton gang and | These weekly receptions will ba continued morning except Saturday in the work room. | not fail to meet with equal favor here from | seen for twenty years, for the purpose of | y.pe ut no time in the fight. The corre- Garvey, Annle Garvey, Robinson, J. Sullivan, J car 1 away the first prizes, while “ 7 o) 3 g v taine the members of Vesta chapter, puri 0 ¢ Mrs, Mitchell were awarded the consolation | Uutll the last day of May, which falls this o Order. of the Ba:tern Star, at their Freo lessons, to purchsers of material, will [ our society people. The opera orchestra will | supervising the production of “FFalstaft™ at | gpoppent wires follows: The facts are gifts g Ve year on Thursday. — The hour of the “at [ go G850 oiioago street, Wednesday even- | be given Wednesday's' between 9:30 and 11 | be in attendance the Opera Comique that a United States officer named Mackloy, Dancing Party at Drake's. homes' aré from 2 to 6 o'clock e The evening was spent in soctal cou- | 0,clock in the mornfug. -— A Massachusctts loglalator, probably one of | with a posse of six deputics, fired Into tho At Miss Drake's home, for her friend, Miss | There will be a lecture given by Mrs. Blia | yerse, music and cards, fourteen tables h ——————— The members of the Musical unfon—and | the pilgrim fathers reincarnated, has intro- | youse of two sympathizers of the Daltons Millenwas ‘glvan a dsllghteull dancing pan W. Peattie, subject “Experiences of a | jng been arranged for the latter purp: BOLD ROBRERY IN PORTLAND, nearly all the best known musicians of the | duced a bill prohibiting any one from goir named Miller, thinking the Daltons were in SARERLAR BhC00. 9, DA- dancing party | Newspaper Womani" also a short mu-ical | Light refreshments were served, consisting . Gty e members of the union—will give a | to the theater without an escort until he is | the house. The Daltons were, however, soma Wedneaday ovening. Splondid music from | program, at the residence of Mrs. William | of strawberry, foo cream and cakes. The in- | Deputy County hurer Shot grand concert some time next month for | 18 years old three miles from the house on the ‘ranch an orchestra in the dining room made th Louden, 600 South Twenty-eighth street, on | strumental music was kindly furnished by of County Funds Take the purpose of raising funds to uniform The numerous friends of George W. Chad- | owned by Ed Dunn. When the firing was occaslon a merry one, and the charm of th Monday evenin April 23, for the benefit | My, John E. Simpson and Mr. Kalser, PORTLAND, Ore., iApril 21.—An unknown | military band. The committee having the | wick, —the music composer, are much | heard at Dunn's house the Daltons saddled event was enhanced by the surplus of men, | of the ladies of the P. E. O. society Among the many present were: Mr. and i \tored the offide of the county treas- | concert in charge fs composed of Jullus d over his success in carrying off the | their horses and escaped. From Monday u foature that has been paintully lacking at | F. B. Gillmore has returned from a three | Mre. Baxter, Mr, and Mrs, Coon, Mr, ang | Fobber ontered the afiido of the county tréas: | yeyer, Hierman Schunke, Hans Albert, Bert | Tor the best Amerlcan symphony in | afternoon until Wednesday morning tho previous dancing affairs, months trip, which extended from Arizona, Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst, | urer at 3:15 this aftamoon, shot the cashier | jyijor, Louis Heck, F. Burghoff and Julius anual competition of the National Con- | Miller house was closely watched by th Those present were: Miss Mill Miss [ New Mexico and southern California to nd Shirley, Mr. and Mrs, Todhun- | in charge, Charles (B. Mallarkey, and then, | Thiele, sr. Messrs. Albert and Butler have rvatory of Mus Jficers, who fired some eighty shots into the Curtis, Miss Hughos, Miss Cady, Miss Al- | Washington, Oregon and Montana. —Mrs. | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wi Mesdames An- | jumping through a window, made his escape | been selected to direct the orchestra num Rubenstein aunounces that he has retircd | houso and recalved in relurn four shots exander, Miss Norton, Miss Colpotzer, Miss [ Gillmore has been enjoying a visit with her | derson, Gamble, Phelps, Reed, Rogers, | with about $2,000 of the county's funds, The | bers, while Mr. Schunke will look after hte | from nis career as a public performer. = e rom the Winchesters of the occupants, who Short, Miss Welty, Miss Cook, Miss Amy | sister at Topeka, Kan., during Mr. lmore’s | Whitehead, Whitmarsh. ~Mesrs. Baker, Hal- ot ian the it military features of the performance. One | fora giving way o uncontrolied lumentation | consisted of the two Mil brothers, the Barker, Miss Palmer, Miss Margaret McKell, Thoy are 8t homs ko mher pnare's | B n. Mises Andersan, Parkhurst, | Yictim of the shooting whs the younsest 8on | nyndred musiclans will participate in the | over ‘the losa of this truly kreat musician | Wife of ane of the brothers, & little girl and Miss Hartmund; Mr. Johnson of New York | at 2010 California street, * | Pray. Stabrie, Maud Wallace, Helen Wal- | of County Treasurer Markaley. The shot | program, OO o a1l pause to uscortain whether | ® German hired man, —During the storm City, Mr. Nealle of St. Louls, Mr. Megrath, R A A R for M 5 h 1"“1”‘ Whitehead A entered his right side and is believed to e 4 M" ;Ix» A carly Wednesday morning Mrs. Miller, in Mr. Dietz, Mr. Short, Mr, Cook, Mr. Ritchey n Monday evening, for Mrs. Knight of | lac - have penetrated the right lung. The physi- s f S s & Y- EREON » G 1 | comp with the hired man, went to the Mr Gulon. Mr. Walter Smith Mr Gospneds | Austin, Tox., Mrs. D. B. Sargent gave a very | On Wednesday evening at Metropolltan | gjay qoes not think it will .prove fatal Mr. Taber will give his twenty-sixth freo | James W. Morrissey has been appointed | fomPany with ebs BEEC e o horses Mr. Heartly, Mr. Wakeloy, “;,’\h‘KM‘[";l » | pretty high five party. The prizes, which | hall the third of a series of bowling con- | {houch the young man is In a critical con- | OrE&n recital this afternoon at 3:30 n the | puginess manager of the national musical f R0 Cv By Calery eseaped, On return- Glibert, Mr. Clark Redick, Mr.. Chathar, | Were bunches of fresh fl wero 'won by | tests took place, In which both ladies and | gitjon. Treasurer Mallarkey stepped out of | First Congregational church. The following | festival or sangerfest, which takes place at [ #PoR WHICH tHe CE O e an Way shot Redick, Mr. Whitbread. Mr. George balpes | M. Sauires and Mr. Parrott. Those prosent | gentlemen participated. Twenty-five ladies | tho ofice at 8 o'clock and left his son In | Program will be given: the Madison Square garden, New York, fn | (hE t6 the GOURe, LI, 0 ahot through and Mr. Seth Drake. were Mrs. Coutant, Mrs. Knight, M and twenty men were contesting, the former | charge, Intending to return in a few minutes, PART ; June. Ten thousand singers and a number | 4o G0 dor and s now at Ingalls under the i R Brinker, Mrs. er, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. | playing ten pins, while the latter tried the | Tho robber entered tho office and asked for [ Andante in D : of eminent sololsts from the principal eitles | oo op a doctor. None of the Dalton gang A Dickens Carnlval, Wessells, Mr. G Squi Mr. Wessells, | more difficult “Cocked Hat.” Tn the former | change for $20. oung Mallarkey at once | JBYOLte, No. . oY in the United States will participate in the | (AP0 S0 Last Monday evening the Kountze Place | M¥. Carrier, Mr. Barlow, M. Parrott, Mr. | game the first and second prizes were won | stepped to the vault and opened the door | ~*“'" ’ Jecthoven | festival - - OurrentNews club had an exceptionally pleas- | COUtant by Miss Dolly Pollack and Mrs. Albert Cahn, | preparatory to giving him the change. As | March Militaire ‘Gounod At the complimentary concert given to Bimetalllo League Meeting, ant time at the home of Mrs, Crissey. The The Jolly Sixteen met at the residence of | their respective scores, in five frames, being | the door of the vault was swung open the PART II Carl Zerrahn in Boston last Wednesday, in DENVER, April 21.—Colonel A Fisk, R s Dlakons hiots Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Hoag, 3031 Leavenworth | fifty-nine and fifty-three. The next scores | report of a pistol rang out through the | Noctur from Midsummer Night's recognition of his forty years' service' as | oo W0 ST Bl A merican I a ganiz 08 carnival, | gtreet, last Wednesday evening, April 18, | were Mrs. George Heyn, fifty-one; Mrs. | court house. People in the sherift’s office Dre - Mendelssohn | conductor of the Handel and Haydn societ Tanaiia ix tod t 11 & conter: Nearly all the members wore striking cos- | and played high five, The prizes were won | Hattie Oberfelder, forty-seven, and Miss | and in adjoining apartments heard the shot Goldner | all the artists, both lo singers and | metalllc league, has declded to call & contor- tumes and the cast of characters was as | by Mrs. W. A. Piel and Horace Helfrich, the | Hattle Dreifus, forty-four. Among the gen- | and rushed in, to find young Mallarkey lying evin | orchestral players, as well as the chorus of | ence of the league at Washington for May follows: Pickwick, Dr. W. H. Christie; Jin- | consolation prizes by Mrs. H. Rix and Max | tlemen Mr. Emil Ganz won the first prize, | on the floof with blood flowing from a wound w Best | the soclety, volunteered their services. Th The uprising of the Coxeyltes 1s the reason gle, Mr. Lawrie; Sam Weller, C. W. Young; | Relchenberg. Those present were: Mr. | his score being eleven, and the second was in his right side. No one saw the robber performance was “Elijah.” It Is reidom in- | given for this extraordinary call. The peopla Bergoant Buzfuz, Mr. Benedict; Dick Swive- | and Mrs. Rix, Mr. and Mrs. Hoag, Mr. and | a tle between Mr. Morris Rosenthal and Mr. | enter. An lavestigation showed he had The Mozart Male quartet, organized Feb- } deed in the United States that such an an- | of the United States, Mexico and South ler, W. H. Gates; Dolly Varden, Mrs, Lowe; | Mre, Piel, Misses Fruehauf, Tebbens, John | E. Cahn, each having a score of ten, but the taken §2,000. ruary 1, has Just made its appearance In nlversary is celebrated, America are asked (o send delegates,