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: " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1891, PARW [.‘ R THF SFASGN street, last Friday night. The lawn was | moon with friends at Freeport, Til, (hey SEASON 0PENED N E\RNEST the Cardiff musical festival of 1895 and will PASHIO [ N A “iie Tronmaster.” “Hwoet Lavender, L A VN beautitully deeorated for the occasion and the | will be at home for the winter at 603 North ] N L conduct it himselt \ N'S CHANGE OF FRONT [ vountitur ana ~rue Secost pra” Pama guests were loth to leave. Dancing and ' Bighteenth streot. ¢ Sulllvan's “Ivanhos” compressed, (8 now ray” In “The Anazons” we ate promiss singing fillzd the evening. Light refresh- Dean Gardner gathered about him a num- - 1 available as a coneert plece, It will be & Iike fancifal 1 ments of fee m and cake were served. | per of the young men of his parish on Tues- IV U g produced for the first time in a coneert room copted tha Bociety Cetting Roady to Run Another Race | The party broko up at midnight. Those | gay eveninig and a very pleasant evening was | Londen Theater-Goors Eave Already Wit- i present were: Mr. and Mra. M. Keiser, M2 | tha rosult at the deanery. for Pesition, Place ard Power, nd Mrs. Georgs Colt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry : . . Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmore and daugh Walker, Mrs. P. Sweeney, Mrs. k. F. Roose, | \o “jsugonie, returned this week from New Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Fisher, | {7 FU8C0Ie h EVENTS THAT ILLUMINATED THEPAST WEEK | Mitt = Namdeeigot, ies ose Mereatth: | (0,000 ias i immer. " | COLORADO_ CARD SHASP FOR A WERO —_— Miss Carrle Dawson, Dr, Dorward, Dr. Claus- Owing to the fallure of the prune erop In sen, Mr. Withrow, Mr. J. B. Cook, Mr, Ber. | Okanegan county, Washington, Harry L. It 18 not morely ace 11 be women and men by the Dublin Musical soctety next April fodifioations of § otad fi should be meu, it I8 in its dines Lillian’ Russell announces thit it she fa o | Modifications of Style to Be Adoptad for the | shou BravoRing (n. ith sitoations, TCR ..".'.'.1 | nessed 8gveral £ nooessful New Plays, | successs in “The Queen of Brilliants'' she Opening fenton. and frothy; it is a delicato snufile to a hoarty | will return to London in the spring of 1595 y meal, but none the less enjoyable on that \‘;;ryl" season, umut«n.-l will probably open by accotnt. There Is not a thought nor a word IR P o pa now belog | §UIGHT TINGE OF BLACK INTRODUCED ».I" ‘r“v‘ wh |;- play which brings forward ‘the l (Herr Maurin js coming here at tho end - {howkh It nky ot Hee a Iv\“:“"fi:‘::‘,whll‘\‘:: ¢ of this month with a German company, to A o el Bt Miss Atexander Givos s Drive Whise Party | 1o "pt GO ob S G raham, AKin has left his farm for the present and Wt Oxford Place “Sowing | produce for a season classical and modern | Melghtened Effects tn Parisian Models "\'”":"”‘k s inym, 1t showt ev FE A Weddiog of Miss : will study law during the winter. Undor the Mmu—Death of | GeTman plays in German. The leading lady | Skirts St Fultand ¥ Pkt T At B RE LA Meohioh Harmonions Musical Kvening. Mrs. R. W. Baker and her daughter, Mre. ¥ gt will be Fraulein Eleanore Driller, who has Lasion Than Nvy . T G b I, LB L s b L 4565 An enjoyable musical evening was partic- | Charl Beindorf, have returned from a pous Datieer <Derutiardy recontly achioved marked success at tha IRoa- s Mgt B dramatist, is said in the prosent instance to ipated in at the rosilchce of Mr. George B. | two months' visit in Hot Springs, 8. D. Mrs. Renearsing a New Vlay, Idencd theater, Berlin, in Herr lalpoy have selected a theme which ls as odd a8 et AL At by Ohiree o | Baker s somewnat tmproved I heaith Jugunde.” V'|~4 mw.m" lwr s concerning a fond mother, Mrs. Mueniotoring, Mrs. McAustand, Miss | The engagement of Mr. Milton T. Barlow ..The latest dovelopments In theatricals, THEL et iaimas 18 T s Mes, Muenistoring, Mrn. McAusland, Miss | 0"y Sl WeCtintook of Chicago. is (Copytighted 194 by the Associated Press) yohe T ncatrical Storos, ~Limitod,” with [ This is the mid season In which the Franch | (hat het progeny is teminitie only when s and winter seasons of social cvents fs upon | Jeanette Medusland, Mre. Bruno Taechuck | unuounced. This will be pleasantly recelved | LONDON. Sept. 6.—The past week has | §oos ug Cbital, Is about to be broukht out. | n g1 i1ke Athletis young men. of the period us; the joople have securcd thelr il of out- | §Irk Cp B, SebmIct LIS oy o ek, My, | 17 & large number of riends of both familles. | fairly opened the autumn dramatic season | Tiie company has hoen formed o nequire | "8 these weeks of uncertainty, when the | About this slender (hread Mr. Plucro hat door amuseronts at the summer resorts and | Franz Adelmann, Messrs. Shears, Hermon, m;‘_‘""p»d ‘}{» "'I‘ _I":“I“"'IXI'" ":.""'m"j";”& ’;'i'l‘r" moet | Which, thus early, has been marked by some | the business of all the leading London cos- | Well dressed woman ls In seareh of & compro- | woven a pretty love story, embroidored with are now coming homeward to prepare for | 3 Ciarles Muentotering, Fred | (otet, o o er half up Pike's [ Of those peculiar incidents of the London | tumers and wig makers, and to supply | mise between her well worn summer things | humorous but good-natured satire, in whicl the winter campalgn. At present it is a sort | Schaildt, Otfo Scumidt and” Max Schidt. | Pogi, i’ thelr cottago, “Minnchaha-on-the- | play-80er's lifo—personal demonstrations from | fEeUeTY; COSUMGs. Stage furnitare_wvery: | and distinctively autumnal noveliies, foliow- | the thice masouline young ladies are cons of “twixt and between™ meason, with Tittle of | H%, SARCCRRE A A o etions on the | RuXton the gallery and pit. theatrical universal provider. A big buid. | 108 the lead of that remarkable guide, | curding their mannish ways and costummes any great importance 1o chronice, but the | piano and violin, and Miss Coon delighted Mr. Herbert Wheeler left Friday afternoon “The New Woman,” Sydney Grundy's | ing is to be ericted adjoining Daly's theater, | Mother Nature, she deepens a tint here and | for more feminine enjoyme and frocke, middle of September will bring a change | the c amy with several songs, all of which §'>'|' M‘;[\"r’! ,v"“;".'w"Jtl3;"::""‘F‘:.:f’fi'.,.w:f.; latest play, just produced by Comyns Carr | Lticester square, and it wiil i a drap- | there to a shade at once warm and rich, and oir sultors are two Englishmen and & and the debutantes will have a chance to ! y_appreciated by those present. BlsiEess & »‘:m.- ;"f;' '“““ ”“‘Y Unin Pacific | 4t the Comedy theater, and which has | o0% g theatr materfals | with the turning of the leaves gives her new neliman, One of the Eoglishmen s stals ofreshments were served during the even- % and trimmin, *atrical reference 1 9 ' + wart and easy-going, th, t puny and exe helr seve adoomplishmen ough- asival o op! toens, e of e % 5 gowns c:lors and girdles of rich nast i ROINE I a show their several accomplishments through receivership. proved a popular success, was one of the | brary, the feature of which will bs a great | S0%" Al b ! MOSIUEHAM | cossively proud of Lis ancestry, all of whos out the y: Miss Naomi Frances FEverts, who graduated | plays which brought forth the demonstra- | collection of costume sketches bound in v or vivid geranium red. ~ This last fiue color Inve amond Ring. thad e o adug ) n es bound in vol- 3 physical allments he secms (0 Nave inheriteds — sios 1 ’Iv\cllh 4 : 'I::‘,r".‘, l::vlw';\h‘“ vt from Brownell Hall »l\n yea ago, \wlfl‘ tions referred to, um.s, :l.lmm;y» I,‘ 1l and class rooms, with | 18 best kuown as English red, since it just | Ppe Prenchman's groa t desire is ‘to. DA AL s not Joy that rides a wheel. A young Monday ing ik - united in marriage with Mr Webster The first of the notabilitios who arrived | PF '.'w«'uafim attendar h acting, | matches tho flaming ry of the British | thought English—a fancy which could only LISE WY cgcenily: staried out with bloenierei| Salled oo Mlex My Morgan & Rer homn. ) fHawie of Fails ity Nebs 3, 88 ] at the Comedy on Saturday evening last, the | the “business b{onS; & tic bureat for | goldior's cont exist in such a fertile brain as that of Mr and & bicyele to see the country had the | 2614 Avenue A, Council Bluffs, the oceasion | her hom J 1. J ht6 of Ll frat oaray venlng last, the | the “business of engigoments,” and lastly, a | “*A"Shiai ot the melancholy days to come, | Pincro. The three young Awazons will b Tollowing res: Started 2g a man’s | being her birthday. It was not a surprise | Miss Shelley Barriger and Miss Grace Allen P LML) i rly equipped and intended ; 3 St 0 portrayed by Misses G Cayvan, Kathe RN S e AL NAIDK & TRIUR) e Bt Mt Mo dellghttully sur. | entertained Mr. Hoxle Clark, son of 8. H. H. | dalls. They were received with loud ap. | Mainly for rehearsals and copyright repro- | When the weods have lost thelr fleeting splen- | B ITMSC T 0" SRR SRV i g wheel, broke down a milo from home and | ATy, but Miss Morkan was dell it Al Clark, at dinner last Minday, at the resl- | plause from the pit and gallery. Clemeny | Suiteiion®: thoukh doubtless many tentative | dors, is an odd and effcctive introduction of | Engiishman by Herbert Kelcey, his coun was forced to board the cars for the nearest | ¥ PY s BTESRI UL CE ¥ . | dence of Mr. Barriger. The affair was chap- | guote, the dramatic critic, was the next per gagements will bo made for new plec black into every ume, no matter for what [ man of opposite physique by Ierninand ¢ town in search of a repair shop; on entering | dfamond ring as an evidence of the esteem | oroned by Mrs. W. F. Allen et & d v All Ihls machinery once in motion, only | goeasion It may bo designed. The n halk, and the Anglo-Frenchman b ) . ik i T8 | of her many friends g i el . 4 | son recogniz byt audience. His ap- | authors with plays and cash will be ro. | °°°° ' it s . Al i o Sl bl il g heard two prim-locking women remark, “I| " Among those present were: Misses Julla [ Mr Jugnst Stephan and Site, Mt W | ponrance was the signal for o storm of his auired to make maiters boom for the com. | Streel gowns of dark cloth, and the airlest | Willlams, Mrs. Charles Waleot wili appeas think we liad better put our pocketbooks out | and Anna Maloney, Freda and Sandrah Paul- | &b, SIS SIEFRA WG 00 88 PR | Some time lator, the duke and duchess | pany. tulle gowns fer young girls, are alike treated | 88 the Amasons' mother, Mr. Walcol as the Of Sight;" was presented by a newsboy on | sen, R clis, Cassie Grifiin, Carrle | Ghorles Atherton leave this weok for LOME | of York apeared in the royal box and were | = Sit Arthur Sullivan Is writing tho baliet | with black, with what ono might call rese yman friend of the family and Mrs, BTt or oL 8 ity pADSE I UE dner, Hanatan, Mollle Moyer, Mo- | 4piut ten days. | The party will drive fo | Welcomed with cheers and loud cries of | for a near production at the Empire theater. | vations, for nowhere does the sombor shadow | neier o fhalevoted servant and condfutor, 3 i ! mers. Got the wheel repaired | Al Petersen, Charies Petersen, Paul McCul- s will be shortly Issued announclng This peculiar demonstration on the part of Mme. Duvernaye, the French dancer who | 4 L e St ty th t18 Both ihg and refined; and started out once more, met a man in | loch, Gardner, Will Boysen, Louis Thoelecke, ¥ the Londoners was mildly repeated at the | became the rage in the skirt bottom or upper half cf the bodice, | @nty that it is both amusing and refined. Stlatagss of Intaxie ety K : P &% iing marrlage of Miss Inez May ; London in 1833 In the the last atases of Intoxieation, who remarked, | Thecker, Copeland, Birod dnd others, ety L L L L Adelphi Monday night, where the new melo- | Drury Lane bailet of the *Sle Ding Bemiy | @ collar, cuffs, or a marrow, close folded lino oA ors W st S Although warranted for 500 miles, the wheel Betrothal Annonnc kell, and Mr. William E. Palmatier, 2‘”‘“‘ by Haddon Chambers and B, C.| was burled yesterday. She was tho rival of | Of It at the walst, are the bounds within |, HlCQR " Commes ta. the © YEvGHLA bogan to wobble, and before long, in passing | The bethrothal of Miss Karoline Karpeles, ober 10, at § o'clock, at the, kimie of the | PLoENeneon, the Ameritn clghts of which | Taglions gnd Fannle Hialar, which the sensible couturiere restricts her | Siroct theater for four nights and Wednesp a place whero there was roadside fire, the | Vienna, Austria, to Mr. M. Goldman of Now | bride's parents. fThe ceremony will be fol- PRONE t6, Chaties Hrowman, wow prodieed | —Wine buverdave rotired from the stago | use of this effective shading day matince today. 1t fs without doubt the NUR Biocovonten mote result belng & header | york was daintily announced at a gathering "‘l‘)‘"‘ Bty 'f"_' """"”:”*:‘ .‘" it :’":,l ‘:‘ 1 | night audience. It is called “The Fatal | ried an immensely wealthy man de poar- | An excellent example of its most appropriate | perfection of realism. Many plays Introdu followed by crowing boys &nd gased ap by | Of @ few Intimate friends at the home of | \aiurmelon elub was delighttully entertained | Cord,” after being advertised as “Life,” | Stevens, who once represented 'Barnstaplo | U¢ 18 clearly shown in a figure which wears | [ wonderful scenl ‘.,""':":",T,l',"‘lf',i'.,“","' To Wornen from rondside plaszas, who put thely | Mrs. Morris Karpeles on Chicaxo streot | by Mr. and M7, R-bert fichardson at their | A Life for a Life” and “The Game ot | in the House of Commons. The deceased | & capo of black satin, brightencd along every | OF iess Suceess, but this production bas beew Nands before thelr shocked faces and peeped | Tuesday cvening. The congratulations ten- | pasidence. 3707 North Ninetconth street, | e For this production the Messrs. | lady leaves a fortune of 12,000,000, edge with an entre deux (f butter color:d are unanimous in its praise. It 1§ ; dercd the engaged palr were happily accom- | After a pleasant cvening spent jn soclal te. | GAttI had made elaborate preparations, w Ibsen has become a citizen of Christiana | lnce, which with the long stole ends of satin with genulne interest, power, nsturd panied by music and feasting. cussion watermelon was served in unique | Were evidenced not only in the fine scenery [ and has been appraised for an income tax | falling over the bust, the Parisian design s and pathos. The story on which the Among those present were: Prof. Bd | and fantastic cuts, the designs of which | 4nd properties, but in the cast, which in- | On a fortune of 12,000 invested In an fn- | of gowns intends to make repeated and in- | piay fs produced is bricly (his There a very pretty home wedding Messrs. Frod Weber, F. Auster- | originated under the immediate supervision | ¢ludes William Terris, Murray Carson and | come of £700 teresting use of in the coming winter. It | " Bphram Lamont holds a mottgage on th last week at th dence of Mr, and Mrs. i Buseck, Herman Burger, Samuel | of the host. Miss Milward and Miss Vane. Mme. Nordica Is engaged to marry Zoltan | is just as well here to also call attention to ey 7 nt 'i Arts The transition perlod between the summer liste scores her gre: triumph. Dur- biastl home of his cousin, Silas Lamont. Ephran John Kraft, in Victor, la. The occasion was + o Miss Amy Barker was the charming host- HERO OF A CARD SHARP. L:-';".[:“('nu“ll;@,:{,‘::'. ‘;JL‘(?»|‘|"“'1{W'5 with | the m’.‘_n,‘ and fullness of the black an cld rascal, who cast off his wife and the marriage of their daughter, Margar:t, to Mrs. 1 Wyman's At Home w!'rui, day evening at an inl'wrm“.\l musicale The first act of “The Fatal Card" takes | poced in Mme, Wagner's ““;“;” Lol :‘»‘K“]‘ a fair model of the newest autumn hw‘rl two children, ; ‘h"\ un'«\' a girl, nlh»p‘ v T rie 4 GexeniDl ssisted by Mrs. J. J. Brown, Miss Jeanette | and dancing party given for Mary Lion- | place In Colorado, where Forester and Dixon Ot e ' S Rb getting possession of the wife’s money, and ‘Willlam A. DeBord of Victor. The ceremony Assisted by .h J. J. Brown, ll|‘ Harwary Thessewis. deHabEtal atslo, lavkely }u‘u 56 TeAfere o akEanE bELTobBE and 'Othello,” with Maurel and Rose Caron, s French women, who are usually short, | made it appear that he never had wedded {ogk place in (e presence of relutives and | Brown, Miss Chandler, Miss Hoagland, Mrs. | (TS (Thets, vis, Iellul muwi, larsdly | aro the leadors of u g o Swarned by he | announced at the Paris grand opera for | have learncd by careful cxperiment that a | her. He supposes them dead. When he ats ntimate fricnds from Brooklyn, Davenport, | . J, Dickey and Miss Pratt, Mrs. Henry | joecq ) . fo oI s 2 b St MEfOd: 1 e | October. long cape wrecks the lines Bt D ek o : b : ‘ 0 . Y | lowed, in which the participants were llance committee to leave Rising Star | = ) & SRS (L ECRR A IR LISNOL AT Y AUut BLy tempts to forecloze his mortgage his nephe 2:‘:31.;“;:, .;‘ 1|u'4’ll nl‘m:sh K:n:h:m; mn||'l Wyman's first afternoon &t home after a de- | Misses Lionberger, Norton, Drake, Hartman, | within twenty-four hours. All e (-‘::I,- ot [],- Opera Comique opened last Saturday tall woman's figure, that extensive shoulders | George comes to his father's assistance and Nt et et e CLUUE | Jightrul bridal tour along the Atlantic coast | Palmer. Metsra, Mogoath, Ritchéy, S:rrall, | Forester, who is about to be lynehed when | BiStG n\lvl‘\l”(h;uv‘:; e promisa in the air that | lend lithe slenderness to any waist and that | pays the mortgage, getting a relesse from S o, Mendolssohne wodding Warch | weaboard summer. resoris was sezed upon by | McMahon Water Smith Gerala. Austin, at the Instance of Mercodes, | MAFie Van zandt will forglve and forget | the stole or sash ends give lines of grac his cousin, Jchn, son of Ephram. Silas has places. The bride looked very pretty at. | many friends for the offering of congratula Miss Florence Kuox, daughter of Mr. J. §. | who loves Forester, contrives his ol b L R e BB G NOVEL DECORATIONS, i e possenalon e e tired in a light silk dress and carrying a | tons. Wednesday of this weck Mrs. V Knox, entertained delightfully at luncheon | The curtain comes down on the situation: | e 08 (N6 season. AL the Fran- | Byt there 15 a matter frcm which we have | EPhram and his wite, and this, with thq BEATE bunoh F Tomss will held her next “at home from 5 to 8 Wednesday at 1:30 for her cousin, Miss | “Should we ever meet again take this card,” [ SH3% Francols Copee's passionate drama, | gipayeq DAL LB R L e BN tlaaricrat, a Wrolher ot the beide, ap- o) Knox, of Nashville, Tenn., an exce:dingly | ete. Devero Torelli,” was produced last week to him, hram's child, under the name of pearcd as best man and Imo Rowland of Doings of Well Known pretty and intercsting girl, having all the | In act two the scene changes to the | itk Srent supcess. This will be followed L R Bl Vicior as bridesmaida Rev. A. M. Haggard | Miss Gertrude Brancl " i cteristics of the lovely women of the | Thames river, where Forcster, now called | P HCLRAI'S fantasuc pioce, “Vers le Jole." | wory by this same figure. i Al Ll L D R e | of Oskaloosa, an old friend of the groom, b e e south land. Th: guests were Misses Norton, | Marrable, is living in afluencs with his | S¢¥er o o are promised, | “snother style is also n good illustration | SIFUS ldentity, and Ellen hes been sec [ Miss Grace Allen leaves for La Salle this | Ji' ‘Aot 0 G chief of which is the long delayed *La married to Géorge brother, officiated. Mr. DeBord fs the junior member | wee uth, Belle Hamiiton, Miss Hamilon, Miss | daughter’ Margaret, in love with Austin. | (Rlef of which 15 the o “4 | ot an appropriate use cf black. This is a | frTIG 10 Gepree, EUCLS Bretien of the law firm of Bartlott, BAlOFidgs & | aiies Agnes Sewell of Lincoln fs the guest | WEAYCr and Miss Drake Austin's father, a Ithy stock broker in Sarah: Bernnardt has retnracd, and fs busy:| Dronze brown'roughicheviot, warmly tinted | §lo7 % MUL (0T bR UAFCHIS, Be O DeBord a5, known In legal circlen o8 | oo s ARnes Sewell of Lincoln ues Captain ‘and Mrs, Charles H. a the city, is expecting the arrival from New sing. the new play. thet Sardow hay | With & small, dull red figure, interwoven in |y t%, B EOH (RIEARIE, M MR, B8 e one of the most capable young men of the [ % NS TR ChaaAe ner | St Mary's avenue have . | York of $100,000 in bonds, which Marrable | [CRMIHEE GIF new play that Sardou has | s mesh. Accordlon plalted white chifron | poriied [Hlen B¥ SEERE her, fhal BHC ,::E; Omaha bar. After o mes aon he | * Mrs. Dr. Bache has returned from ber | ¢, ] and Dixon decide to sieal. e by caters | I8 In the pointed vest, cverlaid with black | merti¢C RET SARDININCE © Re, (ARE8 ot Belving the congraty and tokens ot | Visit to Fort Riley. his wite aud little danghter, and A, ¢ v Act threo opens at the office, where Mar. | ThE Kross recolpts of the Tarls theaters | gauin bands, connecting belt and collar. —The b L) Dee it Blen, Abis estoem from many friends, Mr. and Mrs. [ Mr. C. B. Schmidt arrived in Omaha last | send of Washington, D. C..'visiting them for | Fable and Dixon are awaiting the arrival of | \OF, \SEEL (ORI (0, SLIRSE. ol Of | simplicity of the skirt is relieved by small bert, who is onl DeBord started on a wedding journey of ten | €vening from Chicago. two weeks past, Will D. of this city, another | the clerk with the bonds. 'Gerald Austin en- | Jp € TS ST FUIE 0% SILOLE CRvcs $07a | fulled panniers that are very much used Just | jgiown to the other characters as Mr. Wald days, after which they will return to | Miss Judson of St. Joseph is the guest of [ S0n, and his wife, had just returned from a | ters, has a strong interview with his father | DA% ¥ £ ¥ Hefited BY & | now in the place of the overskirts that even | yycu { Omaha, where o house awaits them at | Miss Helen Hoagland. weatern camping trip to join the family | about his betrothal and exits, leaving his | If€ S Bra SRSTT Parisian_approval has not induced women rmedlately atter the. muppossd Lelibes Thirty-first and Pacific streets. Miss Louise Squires leaves Tor Painesville, | Meeting, and these sons, with their daughter, | fatier to be chloroformed by Dixon. The WHO THE MATRICULATES ARE. to fully acccpt. By all signs of the times it | yont the tornado occurs, and It is truly G 0.0 dhoyl Bliomben 18 Bessie H., made the retnion—the fiest Iy | victim party recovers and is thereupon mur- Swonll FaerEtha t ikt kWit the ot 184 L et Slses b6 soantsi arti Rk IO B Ty Mrs. Andrew Rosewster and son have re- | RID® Years—a very happy one. derad by Dixon, who cacapes o 't e oonds, | Omana this year will have a very large | 52¢ all women again In plain, circular, flaring | blows, walls totter and fall, the hollow tre - B. H. Lanktree, who lott tor Montreal, | o1 fOSroy Resomater ant The marriage of Miss Maude Wadlelgh to | While Ma by Mercedes | o resentation In the colleges and schools | KIts and sleeves larger than ever, if that is | i uprooted and carried off, and nature is s Quebec, last Monday, was given a v i Mr. King Charles B: v c standing over the dead body of Austin. % *® | possible. i f 0 glven & Very | mics May Gould leaves for the country . King Charles Barton will occur at the ¥ Ansh 6d of th der, | throughout the countr Notwithstandi SBFU deftly counterfeited that the illusion s comd pleasant farewell party at Irvington by the TR W bride’s home, Clinton, Ia., September 18, Gerald Austin Is accused of the murder, O istanding GRACEFUL DRAPERIES. plete. Three or four enthuslastic recalls this week for a short vacation. e liridn CLith sty i ;| arrested and escapes. the rather depressing times the fathers and e ; : BRI 8195 Disadirs: olob; 56, whldh' e Wak x of the two families will be present 3 4 4 Perhaps one of the newest and mest ap- | follow the production of this scenc. Then membor, The barty It e ek he avas | Miss Laura Sanderson returned yesterday | at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Barton will | _The last aét of the traditional five is the | mothers of Omaha h 1 determined to give | proved overdresses is a novelty cloth gown of | follows the chase of Ellen by her husban: ME BT Quealer o South Twomis ooy | fom a month's stay in Iiinols. 80 0 Mexico for-a fow months, but as yet | Fendezvous of the gang, where Gerald Austin | thor hoys and girls good educaticns, as will | &reen and red. At the back its drapery | and his friend, Biff Bars, who, by the wny“, treet In carryails, and, after arriving at Mr. Charles Kountze is expected home | are undecided as to their future home. Miss :;1; gg:-‘z':gm:guan;!q xlr:’kxai:l-u 'l";;-*ml\l'lllulmn‘ be seen from the following list of matricu- | Nangs in the form of a knee deep and full | is in love with Lulu O'Rafferty. Ellen and its destination, dancing was indulged in uill | fom Kennebunkport this weck. Neralclgh in mell known to socloty people | it “hirrable ana Dixon quarrel over the | lates at the various colleges throughout the | flounce, the goods be'ng doublel by | her brother have crossed the ocean on tig 11:30, when a dainty lunch was served. Miss Louise Squires returns to her school | here, having been the guest of Miss Hoag- 4y he | country. folded ' arrangement on the hips. Winely | steamer Baltic six hours ahead of ihe huse Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L, D, | next Wednesday at Painesville, 0. land, who introduced her to Omaha soclety, :“::,’: ,'\‘l',',':rg'fflu:“:h;‘e:: ‘lll;fi«.-tnm(‘:.',l @"”fi; Mrs. Baker's, Boston, Mass.—Frances Dur- | plaited black m-usscline de sole fills the | band, who fololws on the Erma. This gives Garner, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Garner, Mr. and | Miss Alda Mills returncd Tuesday from | @14 Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, on several occa: e S vest and forms the throat band, and a pol- | us a storm at sea, splendidly worked, and : . Mr. Alda M ¢ 1 about to murder Austin, Gerald gives Mar- % vans ! 2 aBlg . r Annie Ortman, Ella Garner, Annfe Kendall | "y nont SON™ U D00 HE ing. Bathing was the amusement during | of course Austin Is set free, marries the girl | Swartz genuity of soft fingered Parisian women who | Ing sall. Then we roturn to the deck, an R R o D ame, B Me-] T Dument and. family. hare teturnsd | oocine e e e, visited, | Those com- | disposes by the unoriginal device of u dyna- | Godsoe : funots ot the taler. " OF taTie, Mousscine s | dared. . Next follows ‘4 collislon At sén, An& Kenstry, E. A. Ankele, C. R. Ronnau, C, H. : ed | posing the party were: Misses Annette De | mite explosion, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.—BEunice | Juncts of the toile M tulle, mousseline de bzl il 2 4 a R. Blundell, Willlam Megeath, G. Quealey, | from their summer outing at Lake Okobojl. | Bolt, Amy Lanyon, Emma Harding, Carrie “The Fatal C:+d" was received with ter- | Stebbins Sole and chiffon they fashion bows, ruffs and | the colliding vessel rips clear through thi C. Keller, L. Burgett, A. Olson, William The Capitol Hill Tennis club enjoyed them- | Day, Jennie Berry, Lottie Moore; Messrs. | rific enthusiasm and it is now beyond a Princeton College, Princeton, N. J.—Will ettes with or without ends, and in such ;l"vhn of :!ln lmmi b r‘l‘fl; '“"rm" up ‘": Keating, C. Morrell, J. Craig, A. Pamp, O. | selves with a hayrack party Thursday even- | Steadman, Charles Fritcher, Earnest Ferrel. | Gout o suctess. S, Rogers. infinite variety of form aud color that in | bursting them asunder. This Is followed by Niedexwioser, A. Gordan and. ¥. Wigeh. . | ing. These young people were chaperoned by Mr. | “““The Gayety GIrl” opens at Daly's theater | Miss Graham's New York, N. Y.—Helen | Many places sets of these neck doings are | & tableau of the soa, in which the s\[v‘:::lys e TR T Mr. and Mrs, John Bergner, 3518 Farnam | and Mrs. T. F. Sturgess and Mr. and Mrs. [ on Monday next, after having been recast | Hoagland. sold with every gewn. GELnenn B (g A % N o as Rkl aa iets ¢ street, have gone to Ohio for a fortnight's | J. G. Pritchard. and rewritten. Letty Lind, Rutland Barring- | The Ogontz School, Ogontz, Pa.—Jessie | A YaryADpEopEia metod Kol e el b A At Dhicoirsa seveaIET Y ' an's Weekly has this to say of | yisit Married, at the residence of the bride’s [ ton and Grossmith, jr., join the cast and | Dickir i 0 shoplbesdrooration aria. Young @R[ ien, atill bellavismiiarasitebir R (ABARDLE two Nebraska women: “Tecumseh is getting | W. W. Beebe and wife of Brooklyn are | parents, Omahs, Tuesday, September 4, at | Lottle Venn and Hayden Coffin remain. The | _Mrs. Pia N. X.—Florence Morse, | 18 & Eown that in the original 1a of & prettlly | J¢ no (0" afaappears. She ia lidnappadiD qGuite a reputation as a musical town, two | visiting their daughter, Mrs. FL. L. Porter- [ 7 p. m., Miss Leontine Tebbins to Mr. Horace | chorus and dancing have been improved Ethel : e roNn g Dlue goda LS Ahe | Ciin: Tamont and;isi about lc: be drowaslls BN Afx arif haive - grown b, thass have | feld, Helfrich, Rev. Turkle of Kountze Memorial, | = Rev. Dr. Boyd, D.D., master of Hertford [ Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.—Murray | SKIL 18 ever so slightly draped on the nips | 0, FEReRs a0 5 SO0 5 b CRENRGE OO ing accepted positions as instructors of music | Mrs. Riddle of Des Moines Is visiting | Oficiating. = The wedding was a very quiet | and vice chancellor of Oxford university, | Coggeshall. and brown velvet, oiged with plaited frills | thinking she is already dead, sell the sups in different sectlons, besides the establish- | friends in Omaha, a guest of Mrs. J. H. Du- | 0n¢, only the relatives being present. The | has Interdicted any further representaticns | Phillip’s Exeter Academy, Exeter, Mass.— f 786 B! NEVED the collar, vest and | Posed body to the doctors. Her husband, ment of a branch of the Kansas Conserva- | mont. parlor was decorated with potted plants and | of Sydney Grundy's “Sowing the Wind" | Ross Towle. Tevers, while the girdle, also of velvet, In | Who Is ‘a professor in the medical collegey tory, under the management of Mrs. Belle Mrs. Captain Ulio of Fort Omaha is yisit- | CU¢ flowers. After the ceremony a delicious | within the university jurlsdiction. Miss Grant's, Chicago, Il.—Mae Mount, | po¥eFe, WHE W ,,,,':1 drawn through a Sraall | 18 about to cct. the body with his claas) Hellman. Miss Adda Russell, who spent a | ing friends at Spokane, Wash., through Sep- | LuPPer was served. ~Mr. and Mrs. Helfrich STRIKING AN AVERAGE. Bortha Sloan, gold biiokls when he recognizes his wife. This is long time in eastern musical conservatories | (ooypar 5 b & left for a trip through Colorado, and after “To lay- | ., Cincinnati Medical College, Cincinnati, 0.— | 8% PUCKE Upon this Mr. Grundy writes: i ; L L thrilling, well written and oziginal scenej perfecting herself in her chosen profession, o October 10 will be at home to their triends d of the nineteenth century it | C- L. Nichols. Lt b L e going 50 very close to mature as to bordes P Tt An per Chosen Drofossion | Mrs, Frances M. Baetens and daughter | at 806 South Thirtieth street, men at the end o y ires’ ; k = 2 - Lake Erie Seminary, Paynesville, 0.— Glengarry capes in pliable double fancy | on the horrible. Ellen is restored to 1lifa woll kiown young' ladies' seminary. Miss | Resina have returned from thelr visit dn | 4 jolly crowd of young people, chaperoned ASorn) -1t nedinarel, ;.',‘lll‘:m’;;;’l'l';e"f:n",f,fi", Loulse Squires. Scotch wools, plain on one side and plaid on | and in the last act the mistake Is explained§ Nellle ticott, ‘a pupil of the University of [ ChIca8C: by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yocum, chartered the | quaiify for six months abstinence at Oxford Johins Hopkins' University, Baltimore, Md. | the other, make stylish any useful wraps | the hollow tree's secret is revealed, and al} Nebrasks, and afterward teacher of vocal | Mr. add Mrs. Paul Charlton and family | Natatorium last Friday evening and atter a | fu sy months indulgencs — at music hails | —Russell Burt for autumn. When the gay plaid inner fac- | ends happily. and Ins'rumental music In the same insti- | have moved into their town house from Fort | delightful swim the party repaired to Bal- | 1 [ohdon and elsewhere. Perhiaps Dr. B yd | Chicago Medical School, Chicago, HL— | ing is not liked, shot taffeta silk the color of tution, will take charge of the department | Calboun. duf's, = where Tefreshments were served. | (s sitempting to secure for bis charges a fair | Leroy Crummer. the cape or in a contrasting shade forms an [ == of music in the Baptist college at Grand Is- [ Miss Mattie Kelley returned last week from | Those present were: Messrs. Hall Ewing, | yuarly average.” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.— | effective lining. Be Iand. Both young ladies are well qualified | a three wecks' visit to her old home in [ Henry Kink, Jack Culley, Frank Cleary, t YW *YRe*00 0 coo jiiirious In ‘Sowing | Edsar Morsman Theater, visiting and carriage capes are Pfl ] P and conscientious, so will succeed any- | Michigan. Paul Patton, Albert Ankle, Oliver Morrell, | yho' Wind' would, it 1,,’,,,,\,, in theatrical United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, ' made only iIn velvet and are, if anything, u y u where. County Clerk Fred J. Sackett has returned | (ant Stokesbery; Misses Lida Hcey, Alice | oipcles, puzzle any one but Rev. Dr. New- | Md.—Louls Shane. shorter than ever. The round, frill-like ef- ¥ o ass. from a month's stay at his former home in “"“'l";i Margaret Hoey, Maud Duncan, Mar- | man fall. On a recent production of Mr. iss Anable's, Philadelphia, Pa.—Brownie | fect, too, about the shoulders is to give way Will Be Closed Sept. lith, Friday evening, ‘August 31, a delightful | Massachusetts, i »n?.'.’f)i"w,.f‘““’k‘-fi.,fif“,’;‘;’!; ,‘l";‘l““"‘ Grundy's comedy at Edinburgh, the veteran | Baum, Helen Baum. i to a sort of octagonal cut, which, when the | whilo removineg from the Kurbach Block to B b ho hass bt M. nd M Mrs, J, W, Cotton hay, returned from her i og, N utterfleld. Prof. Blackie wrote to the Scoisman to say | St. Paul's Se Concord, N. H.—Joe garment is in place, brings a straight line | the BEE BUILDING. party was g of Mr. and Mrs. | 000 “vacation and will resume her voeal | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Muller entertained | tiie play was “not merely a play, but a ser- | Barker, Asa Shiverick. across the middle of the back, front and H THS T. F. Sturgess In honor of the pupils of Mr. | | oo ™ Coe their friends on Wednesday evening at the | mon, and one more striking and more effective Columbia College, New ¥ork, N. Y.— | arms. TU RKIS BA Sturgess' class of young women. An elab- WS OB TREL e Viviap, | tWentieth anniversary of ~their marriage. | than any T am lkely to hear tomorrow from | Charles C. Rosewatér. But no matter how many capes in a ward- | For lndles given by experienced attendant, orate supper of several courses was served | o'V o™ 1 Nebraska City, their old Their residence on Thirty-sccond avenue | the best pulpit orator in Edinburgh. 1 say, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, | robe, they never quite seem to take the | Souvenir given toeach lady who attends oue at 7 o'clock, followed by an interesting pro- [y VS L PO was filled with guests and dancing was in- | therefore, that it is not merely unwlise in the | Pa.—Paul H. Ludington place of a single smart coat. The newest | ry . (1 pram, musical as well as literary. The e, s dulged in by the youiger people to the music | office bearers of the Christian church to put Miss Ely's, New York, N. Y.—Florence jackets of English make have very large but- R remainder of the evening was passed in | Mrs. S. D. Barkalow and Mrs, Frederick | of Steinhauser's orchestra. Mr. Julius F a stamp of dishonor upon the pletorial pre- | Kilpatrick, Agnes Reed. tons, loose fronts and monster sleeves to ra“ l}[}l]l]](? ep J L playing games of an unusually jolly nature, | Davis returned last week from their summer | ner also gave selections on his zither. The | gontments of the stage, but It is the im- Miss Vinton's, Pomfert, Conn. accommodate those of the bodice. Though (=) 4 The guests were: Misses Margaret Bennett, | Sojourn at Dartford, Wis. older people played high five, the winners of | perious duty of the Christian church to g Cowin, Gertrude Kountze fitting somewhat more snugly than the | Speelal inducements to ludies who purchase Lorina Steece, Annette De Bolt, Amy Lanyon | _For her guest, Miss Kissam of Bridgeport, | the first prizes’ being Mrs. ‘Theodore Olsen | a public acknowledgement of the sister s Unifed States Military Academy, West | French models, they are delighttully easy in | Season buth tickets. of Wall Lake, Ia.; Lottie Moore of -’orse- | Conn., Miss Alexander will give an Informal | and Mr. McKenzie. Mr. Peter Elsasser car- | joe of the theater by patronage of Point, N. Y.—George Dandy. cut, and when made in any of the light tan | Addressall communications to shoe lake; Ella Crane, Hattie Petrie, May | Party Wednesday evening. ried off proudly the booby prize, his com- | grama generally and especially by thelr in National Conservatory of Music, New York, | cloths they are dashing contrasts for dark Mrs. A. S. CONVERSE, Petrie, Lilllan Benson, Jennle Berry, Allie Mr. and Mrs. Weller have gone to Kansas | Panion being Miss Gruning. dividual and official presence at the repre- | N. Y.—Nathania Anspacher, skirts. Proprietor nud Manager. Foland, Mary Wilderman, Miss Mullen, Agnes | City, Mr. Weller to attend the druggists’ | Mr. and Mrs. H. Matthes cclebrated their | sentation of such highly moral and essen- | Academy of the Sacred Heart, Manbat- | Some of the French designs are almost as | — Leary, Lillie Schneider, Myrtle Schneider, [ convention to be held there. seventh marriage anniversary last Wednes- | tially Christian plays as ‘Sowing the Wind,' | tanville, L. I.—Adeline Nash. loose as a night dress, falling in folds from Fannie, Goodyear, Mr. Steadman, Mr. and | Addison Townsend, who has been visiting | 4ay evening. Progressive high five was in- | one of the best sermons, I have no doubt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bos- | the shoulder and with huge blouse slecves GUM Fo“T " It was to polnt out the simple yet treatment with folds and rosettes of Kk satin of the reseda green crepon gown Mrs, Sturgess. in Omaha for the past two weeks, returned | dulged in till 11 o'clock, when refreshments | that was ever preached on Hosea vii:7.”” ton, Mass.—Harry Holdrege. T ST ey ] comfort, but only the most slim and well carried figures should presume to adopt them. Driving and riding jackets have lapped seams and are cut with two darts in front. et od Weddings. to Washington, D. C., yesterday. :‘";I“vr\rlb ’Il'he‘irdlex‘ first prize was won | Lest the AR ufhm;l;l I\_n_ 193 m‘nnh Swathmore College, Swathmore, Pa.—Wil- kot NP AIL e fian e shenitndunh| sy STt y Mrs. J. C. Davidson and the gentlemen's | “stuck up” over Prcf. Blackie's champion- | liam Battin, Nancy M. Battin. A very pretty at-homo wedding was sol- | | Mrs W O Bronnct and danghier, Laurd, | grt prizo by Mr. S. A. Dempsey. The | ship, Dr. Newman Hail s out with & pieco | New York Law School, New York, N. ¥.— emnized Tu:csday morning at 11 o'clock at spent the heated term of the summer. “booby" prizes were won by Mr. Ed Ster- | of denunciation in the Review of the | Heibert M. Rogers, Morris Beal. 4736 North Thirty-ninth street, the particl- | *'\H0 HC TR IR € R e remem. | Ficker and Mrs. Charles Matthews. Those | Churches, declaring that “the theater of the | Mechanicsville Seminary, Mecnanicsville, pants being Miss Georgla M. French, daugh- | pered ‘"";m“m‘: R ns:ufum present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles | present day, as a whole, is calculated to do | pa—Kate Havens, Lizzie Campbell. THE THEATERS. ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. French, and Mr. | principal of the High sehool at Norfolk. va. | Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Lay Huntley, Mr. | more injury both to performers and specta- assell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass,—Alice ¥ i s Thomas P. Thornton, Rev. Frank W. Foster 3 LAY o % | and Mrs. S. A. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. J. | tors, and therefore should nct recelve the | Apgreson, Mabel Taylor, Grace Allen. o “\" gy officiating. The house was all aglow with Blshop Worthingt'n leaves New York | ¢, pavidson, Mr. and Mrs. George Rapley, | sanction of the Christian church, The plain Worthington Military Academy, Lincoln, Daniel Frohman's Lyceum Theater company golden rod, the mantels being decorated with | DXt Tucsday for Omaha, after having at- | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterricker, Mr. and Mrs. | truth is that of the three most popular plays, [ Neb.—Theodore Wilson, Harry May. will be at Boyd's new theater Monday and Nibraska's hardiost flower of autumn. The | [ended 1o meeting of the board of muna- | W. A, Chandier, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Domp- | the subject of one i3 incest and murder, of | "phillips’ Andover Academy, Andover, Mass bride, who is a beantiful girl, wore a gown | &° 5 4 sey, Mrs. Fannie Rowe, Miss Cora Russell, | another unbridied debauchery, and of an- [ _pyovd” Smith, Dell ~Smith, Sam Caldwell, | cm e e -t ety of white India silk, trimmed in silk lace Mr. L. G. Charlton was called to St. Louis | Mrs. John Halpine. other the career of a fallen woman.” e v's Academy, Notre Dame, Ind.- The Amasoos, ' by Arthie W. Pinero, whick and molre ribbons, carrying a bouguet of | 1ast week by the sudden death of his brother. | " (uier wedding was solemnized on Sep- | The Gayety Girl company, which opens at lina Hellman, Lily Hellman, May Hamil- | Tan four months in New York. Tuesday nights, presenting its latest success, bridal roses. A dainty breakfast followed | He was accompanied Dby Mr. Alexander | (opper 1 at the residence of Mr. Rudolf Beal, | Daly’s Broadway house September 7, should | i, Ever since the organization of this company the ceremo the bridal couple leaving on | Chavlton. Thirty-sixth and Charles streets, wherein the | reach New York by Monday by the steamer University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.— thelr wedding trip during .the afternoon. | Mrs. Burd Miller gave a dainty luncheon | contracting parties were Mr. George Haecke | Berlin. During the last week most of them After October 10, they Will be at home at | last Tucsday alternoon in honor of Mrs. Steve | and Miss Loulse Ford, Rev. John I &, Hor of | Were ootertained sl 8 serles of ‘Ml“l‘\:;;njr;" Montgomery. fall and presented a play by some one of the 730 North Forti:th street. day of Chicago, who Is visiting her parents | St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church per- but the final casl a8 not settled o Ja Boyd, George Martin, Chariey Brown. 5 % 4 s % " Drive Whist for Mrs, Kissam. fn thia oty forming (he ceremony, In the preasncs of | before thel: departure > | elen Asricultural Academy, ~Chelan, | best dramatic authors of the day, and exch ¢ i W. H. Gates and family havs returned | many invited guests. Mr. Haecke is one of The carnival dulm'emwl“ IE given hyl -v'l‘s-wj Wash.—Harry L. Akin time one entirely new to its many friends. from a two months' trip to the New Jersey | the prominent y.ung business men of th's | Maggie Cressland,, May Lucas and Lucy Yale University, New Haven, Conn.—Fred [ts successes therefore have been numbered pecielly so when first brought up at the in- | coast, Philadelphia and New York, visiting | city and his bride is a young lady este:med | Murray: A % Rustin, Will Cowin, Herian Kountze, | pv tho years of its cxistence. The same formal commencement of the winter's soclal | their old homes. by ell who know her for her kind and loy- MR. WYNDHAM'S NEW PLAY T Ihar Hclntde. WhlaaoiMoroer. T e whirl, and the guests at Miss Alexander's in- | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dean are now travel- | able disposition. Many valuable presents | Henry Arthun Jones has named his new | williams' College, Willlamstown, T e L b tan formal drive whist party Thursday after- | Ing In Califcrnia. They will visit all the [ Were recelved from friends. ~Among those | play for Mr. Wyndham “The Casd of Re- | Jay Brown, Allan Marsh, Henry Clark, Rus- | [OUF &l the bW BEESel S 0 SR SO0 e now the world wags in a center like noon, 1n honor of her guest, Miss Kissam, | points of irterest on the western coast be- | Present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Beal, Mr. | bellicus Susan.” sell Wilbur, James Wallace. has beeu the success of Its pre a0 | Gmaha. We preseut this new pattern of C greatly enjoyed the delights of such ool | fore they return. and Mrs. E. Peckham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The rebellious Susan of the plot is a youns | *Syattuck ~ Miliary Institute, Fairbauit, | i New York at its ‘home theater. This | PRAHC B8 qne weel in which It 18 enjoyment enhanced by a prettily decorated | Mrs, Jobn W, Garmen and son, formerly | Unith, Mr. and Mrs. Erainard and the Misses | woman who is without independent aspira- | ainn.—Dwight Swobe, Burt Raymond, Mack | time, by the way, it is one which has been | 0L 00, Gy New” York, Philadelphia and home. of his city. but niw of Chicago, aro on a | Drainard,” Mr. P. Herske and Mr. William | tons, yot finds herself out of harmony With | Morriscn, Harry Jouson, Will Kunzman, | more ‘profitable to the management and | ool The prize was won by Miss Short. Those sl elr au George C. sse Stewart. her surroundimgs! © It is not Susan, but her | Dan Taylor, gained greater reputation for the compi Half a hundred visitors have already tried present were Misses Colpetzer, Cady, Tukey, ;’:u',l ,:‘“m‘,.l.',.‘;.::f."' Mg R0050 0, D, The Misses Brainard entertained a number | lover, who is the ciief character in the piece, ua!myrd University, Cambridge, Mas than any they have ever offered, and at the | HSIES BARTRCE SO0 R0, ot o eways, cor- Duryea, Squires, Allen, Short, Pilmer, Nor- Miss Mary Harding and her sister Bessie, | Of th¥ir friends at their home, 3214 Hamilton | 3 part naturally 'falling to Mr. Wyndham. | ganney Billings, Oscar Quick, Arthur Car- | same time it has presented a play so -’I'"""A L | -wise, forward and back ton. Drake, Baum, Brownle Baum, Hth, | o ot {-‘ v ‘.,; 3 n Tows | street, Tuesday evening. Various games | The piece will hot be ready until October. | tor " Bdwin T. Stiger, Fred Lake, Ralph | from what has become known as Lyceum | 000500, of an eclipss. Hartman, Johuson, Bartlott, Barker, Mciell, | 06 N tiroe wecks: visit at Manitou, Dene | Were indulged In until halt past 10 o'clock, | When it does come Rose Norreys, an Amerl- | pigrson, Emil Kretsch plays that 1t is startling In Wts effecl, aud | %ri'iy one of the most Interesting seats im- Margaret Brown, May Burr of Lincoln, Bun: | &' S i Den- | Shen an entire change of program brought | Can, though known only on’ the London [~ yrive OV NG Gka, Linecln—Erwin | Wers It not for the great merit of the play | o0 T g every house should contaln one. oher of Lincoln and Sewell of Lincoln, ver and Baly ek forth a choice variety of refreshments, which | boards, will have a part in it " | Davengort. John Saville, ‘Harry Aurey, Her- | itself would not be as well recelved. 1t is { REINADIS. AR CFEh (O St aorth R Miss Tes:a Hayden has returned from & | wer. sorved by the young ladies in cherge. | _ The scene of the new comic opera by W. |yt YOV L o e SGn” Ghiarles Det- | one of the very few successes of the past { G000 %00 inating tbewlidering,” “des amliton House Farty. three months' Buropean trip. She visited all | pyo” following were present: Misses Mary | S: Gllbert and Osman Cerr, now in rehearsal | o, ™ 60 “Burntam, Will ' Haney, Mary | New York season. It is from the pen of | | SV .. ot s olo. It Is certalnly the Miss May Hum!lton, assisted by Mrs. Ham. | the principal peints cf Interest In western | Koy, Bmma Donohoe, Maud Ogleby, May | 8t the Prince of Wales theater, is lald n | Gqrginer, Anna Fittle, Ura Kelley Arthur W. Pinero, author of “The Squire,” | HERUUL " et lece of furniture that the tllon and Miss Stells Hamilton, entertained | A0 southern Europe McCoy, Rose Thaler, Gertle Donohoe, Lou | Denmark. The e ", to be an eleventh- last decade has produced, and there is every a Jolly crowd of young people at the Hamil. [ Judge and Mrs Ambrose have returned | Estill,'Ada King, Agtes Fliegner, Sadls Don- BowriiRapiativn: CApIAR S8 Sull e xmin: prospect of an enormous sale for it. e ® rom a trip to the seashore, where they spent | ohoe, Ella King, Susie Key; Messrs. R. C. oeR0 B " % . . ) he secrot of its comfort lies in two en- el 3."‘;:"::"":‘:; L4 :' nuington, Or | (o delightful months with friends. They | Strehlow, Nat Field, Willlam Stewart, Bert | Guldenstein,” thcugh the action takes place Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report 2z y different sets of springs which are o SRS oL week. YA» house jarty was |-raturnsd vt Osnagh, Booth, Brnest G. Whitlock, Warner Field, | 1o the time of Nelson, who will be heard of - nstructed that they work either alone e : 1| Hon. Alonzo Thompson, wite and son, [ 8. D. Goodale, Art Estill, B4 Viers, C. R. | but not seen in act 2. 3 [ ] o ombination, making a very apotheosis of ey e taround ks beius a0~ | Alonzo, jr., returned last week after two | Rigby, P. Grostschel, Perfieid, Ted Bitill, R. Maregnl 1o ot WOk 08 4 uew. gpers, the ey The guests were: Miss Edna Cowin, Miss | MODths spent in the eastern cities and on | A. Krebbs; Mr. and Mrs. Ogleby, Mr. and | PO I" N LN Ui S8 Samanes by Louise Squires, Miss Helen Hoaglund, Mr, | the Atlantic seacoast. i g pde s B s iy man Fhe Lew woek will be called “Sera; Shiveri(;k & co \ FURNITURE of Every Description A most enjoyable lce cream lawn sociable | Mr. Thomas A. Cobry, for years past with | gay of next week, and will present his new | from Hein's well known story BEZTEHD ow er. Temporary Location, was givan by Golden Rod Circle, Woodmen | Collins & Morrison, was married last Wednes- | piay “ontitied ~The Flams." The picce in | Mme. Patti will sing in four operas at ¢ v of the 7 e: ed » auts of '95. His “Ratlife” e Barnard last week. left for Worcestor, Mass. | tVe 0f the comedian Willlam Hoey, arrived | for tho autumn of is “‘Ratolifte’ 1y 4 ‘ 1209 und 1208 Douglas Streef, 3 the World, at the residence of Mr. and | day at Cheyenne, Wyo., to Miss Gertie Laum | the main Is the book of the opera Gf -Er. | Nice in January next : ‘ . Mrs, O. P. Black, 955 North Twenty-fifth | ©f that place. After spending the honey- i . o Dr, Dvorak is ccmposing an oratorie for Bsowt:"' WBE MILLARD UOTEL BLOVE sme seven years ago it has at each season Lewis Davenport, Guy Montgomery, Charles | appeared in the principal cities during the Drive whist is always interesting, but es- the Boyd on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | Berlin, in November. “Ratcliffe” is drawn i iy Font oay & 9 | to ba produced at the Royal Opera house, Pleasant Lawn Sacial. o8 Thuradiy sveniag in the oity vesterday. Mr. Hoey comes to b D mine,’

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