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Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Emerson, Miss Linthicum and hall, which proved & pleasant success. This the first of a serles of dances to be given AY, , and during the afternoon was given, among which prettily decoral A musieal gt g "‘.’ (g vawe: b v, e 7o [SHOUT D PREACHERS ASK 117 Miss Edith Linthicum of Baltimore, Md. [ by this club this winter. Those prasent |were several tions by Miss Lillian | first appearance before a Jacksonville mudi- the Bar of God.” J Miss Robinson, Miss M. W. DuVall, Mrs. | were: Misses Bowman, Southard, Wileex, | Ponder. once, was certainly a great compliment to [S— Rev. J. A. Henderson of the Park Avenus “+ Meyer, Mrs. McMillen, Captain Bailey, Mr.| Pickering, Hobbs, Dunham, Latey, Cowles, | Miss Lawrence gave an informal afternoon | the musical abliities of that lady. She pos- United Presbyterian church Is quite (Il with A. McMillen and Roland Robinson. | Dler, Hall, Nandain, Peak, Bassett Thursdey, for hav cousin Miss Della Jones, | sesses A mezzo-soprano voice of splendid | Dr, Ohapin Belioves Wives Should Not Be | nervous prostration. His pulpit will be oe- -— Court; 810, King, Fowler, A who oxpects th Wihter in Washington. The strength and range, and evinces rare culture : M cupied this morning by Dr. Willlamson of Lo . . T Jar | Martin, _Hamiin, “Lecder, Wigman guests spent Jdblighttul afternoon, being | in her rendition of the music of the gredt Required to Promise Obedience. the Central church, there being no evening as onday evening was the regular| guren, ' Skinner, Bastman and Wigman, Mr. | entertained by m recitations, ete. | masters, and withal she fs a lady of pleasing anen | services, | monthly full-dress inspection of the Thurs- | and Mrs. Consaul of Donver, Mossrs. Per-| Miss Gertruds Deming of Michigan City, | presence and of thorough culture fn ail de- | ftoma of Methodist News. | ton Rifles, after which the boys gave to their | v;lm'.l Bowma “f'"'{;"\'.‘ lnu in “‘I}lvv,ln: ind.,, who h: n visiting Mr. and Mrs. | partments of music and foreign languages | ANTIQJE WORD IN MARRIAGE CEREMONY | oy, Chautaugua college will hold its first friends the first of their series of dancing | Halstead, Gl l, McDonald, J. McDon- | George 8. Gould” At Beliwood, Neb., accom- | and literatures. She has made a most happy | o d parties. vI-‘M. “n':!y /\' uul»ln gt:llnhlqflr’l;n": h(ul|r|m panied them to Omahe, Friday. They are the | impression among her pupils, and all seem — session at the First Methodist church Thurs. | From the north talcony hung aloft their | Burdick, Angell, Schnelder, B. Schnelder, | guosts of Colonel and Mrs. George Armstrong | satisfied that she can give them the best| Opening Night with the ¥ ' 0 day evening, November 1, continulng there- | beautitul specimen of “old glory,” with the | Gosney, Peak, King Witman, “"'";?‘“‘“ until Monday. * | that could be found in any of the large ',..,,,".‘,,,(,..' “' P "‘w:"‘"."'“'" after every Thursday evening for twenty guldons and prize ribbons, while the pretty | Fowler, Ochiltree, Johnson, Koneck. Jones.| My ang MreoAuton Provost were the re- | citics, cast and west.” Eopmgiacrseatipalente nldshans4 wecks. The membership roll is rapidly in- | costumes biended beautifully with the soldier | Beeman, Kessler, Leeder, Howell, Kauffma " | elplents of a Fes pleasant surprise party . Work—A “Geographical Soclal creasing. It includes those from all walks | boys' new dress uniforms, thus giving to| McGrath, Naudain, Squires and Lowe. given them at thelr homo, 1142 South Twenty Mrs. J. W. Cotton desires The Bee to Among Loeal Churches. in lite, all religious denominations and many the occasion the appearance of one of the e = seventh street, Mdsday evening, by a few of | g Ari “ 3 of no religious falith | g i state that she does not contemplate nsso- rellg | prettiest military parties ever seen in Surprised Thelr Eelend. thelr many friends. Dancing and games | ciating herselt with the Omana’ Senool of g The First Methodist Sunday school holds ] | Omaha. Thursday evening Mise Bila Kinkenon was | were enjoyed untll 11:30, when & dainty | Musie. ‘Talking of the matter Mes. Cottoh| The Beitish Weokls an annual reunion today, to which ail of the | After the “assembly” was sounded Rev.|tremendously surprised by a number of her |luncheon was smrved. | said M ohet e | ritish Weekly, London, in a recent| o1 seholars and parents and others inter- L Afte ! 7 id Mr. Jones had been anxious for her 10| jce . l 8. Wright Butler, the company's chaplain, | grionds coming in upon her unawarcs. But| Last week Friday Miss Van Gleson enter- | (ake charge of the vocal department of the | “SU¢ Propounded the query, “Should wives | ested, are invited appeared in uniform. and in his usual pleas- |\ "o 0Ty made the best of the sur-|talned In honor-of Miss Bartholf at her | conservatory, but she told him from the| PFomise obedience?’ and solicited replies.| Today the pastor of the First Methodist | ant way shook hands with the boys and con- ty 1nvit h 1 intances into | 1oMe In Dundee Place. The invited guests | very first that she did not desire to connect | Among those responding Dr. Augusta J,|church begins a series of Sunday evening gratilated them upon (hetr success as ML LA L gl More Mrs. Bosworth Van Gieson, Mr. and | herselt with any . school, much preferring | Chapin of the First Universalist church, this | Preludes on current events, the first being crack military company. | her home, where games and dancing w rs. R. T. Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Leices- | private pupils (0 cla bk Whic ohe | ) on “The Present Situation of the Tempers Owing 1o the absence of Captain Scharff | induiged in, followed by refreshments. ter Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bal. | bervatory would require. — Mer timo 1s a1 | 17 Wrote as follows ance Reform from the city, Lieutenants Foy and Hayward | Among thote present were: Misses Maude | drege, Mr. and Mrw. Victor Bender, Mr. and | ready largely taken up, so that I is im.| A WOrd from w woman minister on this| A number of probationcrs will be received . | PR - | proceeded with the inspection, and during | McVea, Lizale Brown, Ada Twiss, Muggle|Mrs. R. C. Patterson, Miss Zahler, Miss | posgibie for her to undertake any outside|Side of the Atlantlc may contribute to the|Into full connection at the Mirst Methodist e “| the ceremonies the orchestra rendered an | Brown, Nellle McDonald, BEmma Ekstrom, | Kennedy, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Howard Clark, | o regtets | | church this mornt . el Mamis, Vosicka, 18 - RinkynButRer, A0 work If she desired to do so. She regrets | solution of what still appears to many a | church this morning SOCIETY l\CRF \SI“S I’I‘S PACP | appropriate selection, after which the com- | Mamle Vodicka, Ella Rinkenberger, Miss|Mr. Taber, Mr. Rush, and the Messrs. Joplin. | yo report was made so universal in view | perplexi l Y Major Halford will today resume charge of \ LA D 1 | pany gave a short exhibition drill, under the Robins, Carrie Vodericka, Helen Wachter,| pry g M. Woolworth entertalned at lunch- | of the fact that there was e foundation to | PCrPIexing problem his bible class at the First Methodist church, able leadership of Lieutenant Wil Foy, much | Auna Teacher, Lucy Daker, Gertie Gibson. | eon ‘yostorday for Mrs, Tda Stowell RICRArds. | {he rumor. | “Woman in our day has come fnto pos ‘& | to_the delight of the guests. | Blla MoVea, Lottie Frasier; Messrs AF° | The ‘table was exquisitely laid, with a rose session of her inheritance as a human soul e was ne or. whon the sweet | Tétt, H. Pholeon, W. Grady, George Harris, | powi A | Dancing was next i order, whon the sweet | Rinkenberger, Mr, Kunkel, 3. B. Mo.|Po%l In the center and individual doflies| ‘me knabe, the manufacturer of the planos |All doors of culture and opportunity sre ope Mrs, H. 0. Cole Gives a Beautiful Tea in | strains of the orchestra brought the company | i, M. 8 Walkiin, H.. Dunn. Theodore |\05tead of & cloth, Mrs. Richards 18 & very | yearing that namo, was in the ety Inst week, | 10 her, and entering ¥ ANEOPEN oo MMIT THIS TO MEMORY — i Honor of a Chicago Lead: | and friends together for the grand amarch: | Farnsiey, Mr. Pancake, Mr. Guthrie, Mr, | }arm frlend of the Clarkions and the Jotebh | (i gucat of Mr. Adolph Meyer. This was g (el she has come unto | Cp Aprge STYLES—LOWEST PRICKS i ¥ onor of a Chicago Leader. | which was led by Sergeant Will Stoc “,'.‘""K?::;Jr" e AN, N DR 36 HORUlsts Sevisgemtivie- ving inaNe- | G0 TEILITL Serc i ToRE RS0 TS WAR | heb 12 THE & Rter B Sk iy iuml Miss Andreesen, a number of fancy fig- | i braska. To meet Mrs. Richards there were | expects to make a trip here at least twice a | now an ]1‘1‘1‘:1‘ hattel or a servant. She is g | ures being well exccuted. The mareh was | Dolngs of Soclety. Present: Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. Garneau,|,c.rin the future. Thursday afternoon Mr. | oa anyonicigent, responsible human being | " PRETTY FUNCTIONS O7 THE PAST WEEK | followed by a program of cighteen numbers.| ey, 1. Hale Is visiting at Fort Madizon, Ia. | M 8 Jackson, Mias Jessle Millard, Miss But- | iinine vigited the Omaha Consorvatory of T8bas! 1 hehec e . e (The_woRd M AN 4 A Aba of the yoi : people |\, inibe ! o5 ernoon at 8 o'clock a very | e s a © sury n a oro prese 4 enjoyed themselves im- - o y former condition of soclety. . i . E Coming Minstrol Entertuinment for the | monsehr wiile the members of the oompany | Mrs. Charlis G, Sprague s visiting in Stan. | BFetty home wedding occurred at the resi-| fang Albert and Herr Joseph Gahim will be | (s on qruiiition of soclety. In our age it e : mensely, while the members of the company | Mr, dence of Captain J. W. Iler on South Twenty- | (ho 'soloists at the concert of the Lisderkranz minded oy o much to | gor, §th and Farnam Sts. Benelitof the Creche—Hon Ami ClubOr- | present were: Chaplain Rev. 8, Wright Bu- | ford, Conn fourth street. The marriage ceremony of | and Saengerbund given at Germania hall Oc. | 2y that right-minded men and_women . ) ganlzes for the Sewson—Luncheons ler, Lieutenants Foy and Hayward, Sergeants| Mrs. Colpetair and Mrs, Du Bols left for | the Episcopal church was read by Rev. T. J. | tober 27 Charles Peterson o the ronduc. | the Word is without significance. man PAXTON BLOCK, and Afcernoons During the Week Stockha Forby, Fowler, Eastman and|the east last week Mackay, thereby joining together in wedlock | (o § 5 worthy the name can ask such a promise 5 & J Fisher, Corporals’ Coleman, Thompsett, Yost, | Yesterday the Misses Alexander enter- | Miss Imogene Iler and Mr. W. B. Coombe. @ e ':"“" '“)’ wife, and no woman who under- ough, 4 of d Eskildson, | Mr. Brogan has been in Kansas for sev- cere vedding | Dr, Baeten's v P ses Da iy dares make out reser- Preparations for the social seaton that | vates' Aminson, Frank Adair, Betty, BUdick, | eral daya the past week, luncheon was sorved, only the Immediate | Cos, e Betomels aoneoin poaion: sation. T mere word must bring u sense gpens In New York before many woeks arc | Buchanan, Coon, Robert Goverdale, WIl| “pgry. ‘Richard Carrler roturned from her | famllles of thio-bride and groom being bres- | Mry Rutter, Council Biny: - Miss Low: | phumtiliation alko to both, - This alone sy oo oot Omala, now proceeding on a scale of magnificence | Fisher Forgan, 'Lipsie, Gillepste, Melton, | oagtern visit this week. ent, oliyn ~Allen, Messrs, Emil Rorbach, | Byery ayllable of the oot mony lorever. | ot Omal, Counell Bivitts. and the absolutely Saracenic. The money that fs to | Bert Miner Potter, Scramblin, Claud Stocks| il poty' pwey rotarned from the east | Friday evening a few of the friends of | Charles McConnell, Mart Brown, Hubbard, | ety A AL i L LB el B R pgplon i 7 be spent In balls, dinners and dinner parties q-m.';‘llxr Wailace Taylor, Short Radican, Vin- | o Thursday of this week aiiterais ek e S I I LR ST e R Mmm““”"“lm“ il A)“ ! can be gauged pretty accurately in advance | cet, Wirt Thompson, Volkheart, Warren, ‘Mrs. Charles Read of Salt Lake City is vis- [ pomc 2500 M%) ’7’5;“?y'.','fi',"rf,'.m",ff;'m»:‘.‘ 1"‘:.:( H,f','l",‘,; \:nll‘ll &'fli‘;‘ 'rl"I\‘i’\tilllgr'lf:glv;h\g‘“:‘n‘r{“fi:‘ “When marriage is what {t should be Wy \-x'\l:fl--‘n.-: .:‘(Euu:\‘v“;\\-l{:-‘dmx.‘“..:,:: and conservative estimates places it well up| Wearne, Hungate and White. N o AL A handtome parlors were beautifully ~deco- | new memebers will be accepted after Octo- | cher® 1% 10 duestion of authority or obedi- now show. ¥ in the millions. The season, according 10| Farewell Recopiion to DrD. K. Tindan, | Mre. Oscar Baring has returned from a|rated with roses, while the flowers in the | ber 1. - the part ot elther husband or wife, ] | ¥Fare P pleasant visit with friends in Chicago. dining room were nasturtium: d bitter- | P | True love is law. It delights in giving, i the newspapers, s to be what has been| Tueday evening at 8 o'clock mearly 200| "My Kountzo returned home on Monday | sweet. Covers were laid for fotrisen. o | Mrs. J. S. White, one of Omaha's sweet | /Y8 Without measure and never willingly ; termed @ “brass band” one—all balls, cham-| fricnds of Dr. and Mrs. Tindall met with | last, after a summer spent at Kenncbunkport, | those present had a most eujoyable time. | singors, salled trom’ New ork Octabar s ey | A5KS of the beloved one what would be hard | S Se ess . pagne and sippers. This is because 80 many | them at their home to enjoy their delightful | Me. Miss Marshall wiil leave Omaha this after- | the Noorland for Antwerp, enroute for Paris, | OF PAInful to grant. It is when the union ) millionaires emerge from mourning this au- | company once more for a soclal evening and | Senator and Mrs. Manderson are guests of | 1gn for St. Louis, whero she will visit her | where Mrs. White expects to remain a year | iy 1" pvhat 1t should be, as often happens. |in this day of extravagantly worded RIS AdFe.” Tohn. Jacob: Astor will' give. sik T4 e aspeit new field of | Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick at Happy | Sister a short time, before returning to Day- | under the instruction of such an artist as | N2 the Intrinsic wrong of the old form | ndyvertisements, to try to convey u cor- 3 to bid them godspeed to their ne: | H ton. ; appears. The marriage vow should me; elaborate balls; the various Vanderbilts are | labor. Dr. Tindall, the popular pastor of | Hollow. i Mine, g Qrange. Mre. White's many i¢o%one™oiny rectasly what, It docs to i | tect Idea of tylint we have in tlis.way ol down for dinners innumerable; the Webbs | Seward Street church for the past two years.| Mr. and Mra. J. W. Bomgardner of Kan-| La Ro:a Social club gave its first enter- | friends await her return with great pleasure | {0, OF y ey what 1t does to the |1y raing or convinee you that our A i . and his estimable wife and charming family | sas City are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, B, |talnment of the season Friday evening of |and anticipation. “Holding these vie b styles ave newer than those shown else- will not be quiet, by any means. The Whit- | And his catimable wite and charmine taliy | e Loy o last week, which was successful in every = I vabTabIe prattice: (8 et sy Ins f. o B N neyw ere to entertain In honor of Miss Paul-| iy Omaha. Dr. Tindall fs a very able| Mrs. Snyder of Leavenworth is ti st | Particular. The fore part of the evening| Organist J. E. Butler has gone on a cycling | YArable practice in performing the marriage | Wher We think there will be no Ine; the Gerrys, the Goelets, the Schuylers, | preachor, & fine Singer, an cxcellent pastor, | of the Misses Hungerford of 518 South Taene | ¥A$ devoted to high five, later Mr. Rutelege | rib for o week, and during his absence Mr. | CT®MOnY o require the same promise from | trouble ‘in proving It, however, if you the McAllisters will be very consplouous, | possessing a Christian character of the | ty-second atreet > and Mr. Eilington served o deliclous suppcr, | W, T. Taber will occupy s place at Trinity | e e e oman, | And thls. 1| will - visit other establishments, and nto k o it hl e it e o r epared cathed 4 ¥ | think, is the prevailing custom the % 1 Waldorf Astor is expected on a flying trip. | highest type, faithful in the performance of| Mr and Mra. A. M. Pinto left yesterday :‘fl;‘_k :“:HIH‘;'“:::Lr)‘gr"nn'\wnrl.‘x’;’::-’[:. “1;; |“ cathedral today, morning and evening. { United States, ‘exoopt:ih. the "“,’”"MI I:‘lvllr(?l. then come to us. In some instances But the peculiar part of tho coming scason |81l his duties, loved and respected by all| for a short visit with friends in Denver and | quek (s Sttt progTam of dancing L e . | and in ono or two of the more conservative | 0N may have the same material, but i the departure from conventional forms | With Whom be came in contact. ~He olds | Golorado Springs. g R A A NESREE. BSEvides | protestant bodies. ven by the latter the | YUl notice at onee that there’s a dif- of entertainment. Weird dances, elaborate | & place in the healts of the ptople of OmAalA | Mrs. John L. Webster and Miss Flora |young ladies have already begun planning |, 'C USual vesper service will be held at|word ‘obey’ is very frequently omitted at |ference. Ours will have a newer style merriment will be the order of the day,|fhat will be dificult to fill and Wil be|webster returned from New York on Wednes- [to entertain the La Rosa Social club this | 1 First Congregational church at 4 o'clock | the request of the contracting parties. ollar—the lapel will be eut in newer or rather the night. Mrs. Astor k;‘x'l'[ o £ n:Z a 1;:;(',"’15““:“"‘0““;’0"““"{'; day of this week. winter. this afternoon. ~ The following musical num- | T shape—the sleeves newer or a newer has achieved reputation as a|of him. He t | Mrs. Thomas Lonergan of Chicago is visit-| Th 0 v bers ary th D! o i L ! St > e » trict, 8. L ago s visit. o Baltimore Sun announces the weddin, e on the program: Chorus, ‘“‘Send b S style gher cos 3 loader of bizarre terpsichorear mazes. She | Sidiug elder of the Arand Asland SUtFiSt |ng ner daughter, Mrs. Frank H. Spearman, |at Baltimore on Septembor 12 of Mise aqnis | Out Thy Light' Gounod: quaret “Sofily | Thureday night was opening night with | StIe 108 71 i b ¢ oad. sl of is very fond of attring herselr in bewilder- | North Nebraska conferance, which, Wit 18| a¢ 2215 Wirt street. F. Core, who has been organist at Faith | Fades the Twilight Ray,” Calkin; solo, “Thou | the Young Men's Christian assoclation youstsdta 1L nEtlie iautrnide finisu D i o aon, atien Eh® free DIy o B | foum principles, his commanding and pleasing | Miss Mary France returned Friday last, | Presbyterian chureh, and alp teacher in the | O Lord, Art My Protector,” Saint' Saens; | Persons who are familiar with the old as. | U1 EATMCnt. after all, and the cost of £ 1 e e e T o e | reas, he i3 eminently qualified to All, and | &ter a four months' visit to her home in | public schools of Baltimore, ‘and Mr. Ernest g melody In P sharp, Guilmant; Leibes- | sociation hall, with the stage on the west | ANUfacturing is no more for the new t | ere passed 3 | add f s * | Manchester, Engiand. Bross, associate editor of the Portland Ore- | Pid. Henselt; offertoire in D flat, Salome. | end, were surprised than for the old style. Our ; her Is due the new of varyl ure | It §s with feelings of the deepest regret his s i ) end, were surprised and pleased o note that 3 X room on @ b eycle, rider and machine fantas. | There were present Tucsday evening to pay | Visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 7. §.|Falth ‘Presbyterlan church, Broadway and Ministeriul Union, of that hall tically beflowered. In the coming weeks these | their respects, the entire Epworth league, | Coffey, at 2666 Marcy street. Ca‘x;p‘{m?{"’%r e L Sl yoohn P.| The Ministerial union wiil meet tomorrow | The stage is now on the north sido of the Ya“ e fl e 0 m‘s diversions are o be carried to bewildering | including a host of young people, Mr. ‘and| Mr. H. D. Estabrook, who has been In | nacied with the Omaha newspapere cng s |t 1080 4. m. at the Kountse Memo hall and seats have been arranged in semi- B extremes, There will be Hungaran carni.| Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Jmm;:,nmn :;,d r,nmun.ml mlr :n.m‘ time .,,‘, important busi- | el and favorably - known FUTOHEhOU m: chureh. Paper by Rev. Dr. Murray, “”ow‘f‘lnl-u]nr ’{urm facing the stage from all points | is attracting great attention. The o vals, flower races, ball room rose fights. Mul- | Mrs, Lidstone, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr.| ness, arrived home yesterday. state and the west ?[to Popularize Our Evening Services y and are from two to four inches further apart | ahove statements hold good in this line ) ticolored lights have been ordered, Mra. | and Mrs. Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess, Mr.| Captain John F. Guilfoyle, Ninth cavalry, - the pastors of the olty and Vicinity ..\.»lcl“""" formerly, this feature m itselt being a | 119, e variety \‘:f fur made up Paran Stevens being an authority in these | and Mrs. Hodder, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, | has left for his post at Fort Robinson, after IN LOCAD! MOSICAL CIRCLES. urged to attend. Thomas Anderson, secre- | BTcAt improvement. i latest style g ) Mling 4 lumrfi]ngm- details. One moment the danc- | Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades, Mr. n:\dd Mes, :siurr spending a few days in Omaha. N LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES, (2 " | '[mrs-li A new celling of light pine with ':"'M"‘ ! I:‘I-‘: ‘;;' ulbds “"“‘ o ""‘i ers wi ¢ under a stream of yellow rays, [ fley, Mr. and Mrs. Paulson, Mr. an TS. | Migs Mabel Peck of Plattsburg. N. Y., fs LA ———— | cherry beams as girders, which, taken in |0t l¢ prices i can be named o ;',"'.;'::l: i s s “‘l‘[“l"""“lf [t . b e e o a R e the guet of her aunt, Mra. O. 8. Raynard, _nfl'" "j"":( ’l‘;“’“l"’.’. “‘;ll'"l’";‘ ": :Ilrv BRIEF PULPIT FORECASTS. | comnection with the harmonizing tints of the | Hext month. Many ladies ave buying " 4 crimson light will alter- | Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. 114 South Thirty-gighth avenue, homas J. Kelly at the First ethodist | wall paper, make the room one of the most |our . zl:'eel.);mi':::‘\d’:gy x‘r'\:rkr;;:u;r:(, mm;vslrgm:? uglv‘l L:;.““c‘lml“:\dr:.ml( I‘nl:l: Il’,r:}x'::;{l wal-: Mrs. E. T. Hooker and Miss Lizale Hooker | church last Tueyday. evening brought out sev- = l'lllll\‘('rfl,lljl»—Svrnmn this morning on “‘The | 'K‘)'K:‘“"“:’ D’;‘ln“'i}'l"“ k”"' best music halls in ' . 3 ¢ ee. e | von Lai , Mr. Mrs. . and | have returned from a visit to Des Moines |€ral new voices that are likely to take an | Baptism of Jesus and the Reason for It." 5 oLl H b 3 i Ervie e i, ARLMew el ie DT teR B0 shr.and | and the lakes and are at the Paxton. important partoin “future musicale events. | Beth Eden Baptist—Pastor will preach in | o The, orthestra under the direction of Mr lne al ore ul s conzervative L . aah ‘M¥y,. Gonusifise A plr: end Mrs. Maurice Degen will be al | The prosram shiwedthirteon vocal numbers, | the evening under the ausplees of the local Lt b s IO LR T 4 it Mrs. . Mr. AL ( home to their friends at 2719 Jackson street | enct g 7 i 2 wheelmen on ““The Wheel" ’ 2 Are you one of the fortunate ones? It - # ) = and Mrs. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook, | home to th X k each one of whith had been carefuly se- | “heelmen on * Exercises In the gymnasium attracted much | 4 ' You one A Torunate. Or e ¥ % i : el ednes- . e My . - Mrs. N, H. cl eturned from v old meetings every Sumday afternoon whiel ew g pe « regret it later vhen ye re th day evening at 6 o'clock was one of|Mr- and Mrs. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. b ig Rei P SRR e, 5 pacity. Bien )T which a view could be obtained of the work | Fese dater on when you see them o o, Ocle. Platner; st. and, with her husband, has taken AL at 2:30 o'clock in the Anclent Ordes i} o s i "i"}ue distinet soclal events of the weak ']‘,‘";:“;lé‘;",‘\"“‘:l“"-l‘mx_eym)_'rfiny;“é;vs: AL UL Rt v B R Miss Lizzle bsv«‘n\n: Who sang one of Jen- | Workmen hall, upper - fioer o e e oo ke St Wate Srowden fromd Worn, R he ceremony was beautiful in its simplicity. | IV °! N 1 v Mr. A s, sen's_pretty bajlads, .“Beside the Wind block. e \peage [ S a0 Iski g acial 1 flukal : e 3 with smilax, cut flowers and| Mr. A. G. C. Quay returned to Ohaha on ajlads, ndow | block. : R ine sealskin garmentsa specialty { yet withal there was a plentiful display of | fully decorated w olics, etc.,” was | Thursday, &fter "s twb "fionth's sofouen T [ SICteat, Thou, Marie;” diaplayed. a wopraue | Daitarisn—Ree. K. [ puntze BB, Gook {8 the physfedl director and 5 flowers and plants throughout t! trailing vines. Singing, spee X I an—Rev. Newton M. Mann, minis- | the work of his classes showed the result of while the bride was & lovely pieture in arwp | the order of the evening, after which de- | Europe and at his home in Pennsylvania. ;';;lfennl|rl;a;r:;xl:\gl auallty in the middle tonew | ter. Service at 10:45. Subject of ‘sermen, | much systematic drilling and training. Much of sati esse, wi o liclous refreshments were served. Mrs. H. M. Baldrige of Hollidaysburg, |00 & declded talent for delicate expression. | ‘Forgiveness.” Sunday school at noon. |of this wi ike ¢ to an on- RN AR A Mrs! Heary A Bocbo tughter o ; . Golden | (1€ Buest of Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Baldrige. | i ssic purity and melody, was | evening. work which builds up the body to that hig foremost 1n glving her. glri ,;’.E;m;““,,,'.;;,‘.,‘; The third weekly n\vel:‘ng M\ luu L-:xl l:":_ Miss Jessie Sykes of Merc.r, Pa., arrived in ,;"K.xs‘,‘.;‘fnzlff e Retising yrom Mo- | Seward Street Methodist—The new pastor, | tone of health and "strength which i te cm‘Ks s“"s F“Rs recognition on their marriage days, and the | Buck club was held at the residente oF BF| Omaha on Thursday, and will be the guest of | Yy Derrick “who 13 Sust begiantng o we Loy | Rev. Dr. Beans, will preach in_the morning | natural birthright of the body, but which is b o k By or her brlz‘;:llvf", and her gool humor | president, Mr. J. M. Hendrle, "l‘ak ln:‘k far, ProUher M. Jo 5. Sykes, during the win- | in"solo wark. Mr. Derrick's basso s dis- | 21, I1oductory sermon on “The Pastor's Re- | often lost trom Ick of proper truining and | Cor, (Gth and Farnam Sts " sl down upon her devoted head two or |avenue, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, the| ter. tinguished for an e i 55 | sponsibility.”” ~ Evening tople, ““The Ideal | instruction. Thera were no circus tricks per- three score friends when her husband and |occasion being the president’s birthday.| Mrs. J. R. Hunter and sons, Richard and | that B e LT o ey formed, y R s sband e b Mrs. J. R. sons, Vet iatn X ] ; ormed, just simply the daily working of the herself left over the Missouri Pacific for the [ While “buck” was being prepared under the | Harold, have returned to the city, after a | tith. "{';n;\r.'rlemc?xl.ill?m;;"m'f”" known | _ Grace Evangelical Lutheran—The pastor, | C1ass. S5 B = South, enroute west on their honeymoon. It | immediate supervision of the chef a num. | delightful summer spent in northern New |aria from the “Creation,” hay buce rermcrr) | Rev. Luther M. Kuhns, will preach ar 1t s | The Mozart quartet's numbers were well| o ¢iqic o oo v (s the Jodliest sort of a finalc to a very |bey of those present indulged in a game of | York. time and again by some of Omaha's lead m. on “Our Reedeemer's Scepter of Grace,” | S¢lccted and admirably executed. The first AMUSEMBNTS, lovely wedding and reception. high five. The members sat down to the| Mr. Alfred Millard went to Baltimore Mon- | soloiste, but it s doubtful if it Ml:anng and on “Christ's Teaching on Rectitude” at | number was encorad thres tim i . The n t Mr. / A 2 €, aver | d eac ! d e times. [y appetizing “buck” at 10 p. m. Immediately | g3y to attend the Bankers' association meet- | sung better than on (his occasion. Miss Van | 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Sunderland’s recital of - “How the B, xr;'r.':f..."“;;”é'fc.‘." Dn:l.&rnlr::-:;;r ‘(In :)'mulm h"lw nrnlar V‘Se :;x:::xl‘:m"wlns hr;r‘\llfilhxmht‘!":d v‘r;sl‘;:l: u.g.kmm in that city, He will be back this Ku{mlil:hmmr;nnuhls As sweet as a vesper bell, | Trinity Methodist—Rev. F. H. Sanderson, ““&'fl'hl \\'ilxs Bullt” showed a degree of talent THEATE C ol 1 k. n the past by | and e i 2 5 | week. and although she makes use of a quasi- | D. eacl ; - | and a depth of feeling which were apprecated [ k- :'ell m;svnml performances of local amateur | tronom:c capacity, were deposed (['rm‘l‘) offic Mrs, Nicodemus, Mra. W. D. Thomas and | tremulo that amounts almost to & manner- f.l'y’fu"x'd'm"fi“‘..'.' :u‘fij 17"'3:7.%":: “The morn. | bY the audience, ns “vinced by ""'{‘!"'“‘““(1” ERIDAY 'm%y 0GT I9-20 ! i Bt Boydey. i, 'unovation will hold the boards | amidst great hilarity, and Mr. R. C. BaWNAR | yrjgs figzie Thomas of Fremont, Neb., have |1sm. her perfect enunciation and smooth | ing subject fs: “Uufurling Our Banners. | PIUse and a hearty encore, to which she re- BALORDA YL ks v 3 y he coming Thursday night, when [and Mrs. Van Brunt installe pres been spending the week with Mrs. J. J, |facility of execution are such as to disarm | 1} o iy )is- | Sponded by reciting “Nine Youn; en,'” MATINEE SATURDAY. I the Ethioplan Warblers will present an en-|and vice president and Dr. A. B. Dickinson | ot OF onltiolm’ ot he ninaridefaot. . In the ‘ssoond | Lroomer o S .sublect ‘is: = ““Celeatial Dis- | Ry tromt E gage ot MISs | 3 tirely new and, locally, entirely origina.|as chef and medical adviser. The meeting b t part of th b cond | patches.' o 4o tomudue W ereiEIven . troat { In Omaha soclal circles will assist in present- | been delightful musice by Mr. Bauman and Chicago, Ve number—"A Summer Wooin oy 01 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject for the| "' . ornet band. 0 8 minstrel portormunce, and Kiasee st | Mes, WilRams, fany dincing by Mr. Wil-| norning, and are (he guests of Mrs. H. D, | Jmber—A Summer Wooing," e :lr:\::\ mornigg sermon by the pastor: “Hid in Young Peopie's Club. i the Diperam beow will satisty the amuse- |lams, waltzing by the o0rpARY, Dotstarket; et e At + of | GTie and Alden respectivey. Y1 | Chrlst.” In the evening a charming vesper| By (o efforts of Rev. Mp Bl er, the new ment lovers of the city that the entertain- | ting the ludicrous imitations of the Delsarte ss Birdick, who has been the guest o Miss C; . service and sermon. Sunday school at noon. > L d ment will be an agrecablo diversion from the | method of physical culture, three of the | Miss Ruth and’ Miss Tukey during her stay boptans g prourtatom ',',"ss,,“e‘.m’:)_'":',“‘l‘(‘lg Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor | PSIOT, & young people’s club with a mem- —Supported by m— B usual line of attractions at Boyd's. The olio | members being under instructions. A de- | Omaha, returned to her home in Dayenport | gor jio Yo A at 6:30. | bership of thirty has be ized e ¢ COF h o | e X g = erpreting the sentimental tenderness 2 y en organized at the ) P {y‘:ludu Such recent minstrel successes as [lightful evening was thus passed. At nltr|Frl'lny night. of Just such a composition as the one sung irst Church of Christ (Scientist)—Anclent | Plymouth Congregational church in Kountze HER OWN COMPANY OF PL“ERS' A 3 abama Coon™ and *Rain- | next weel Mr. and Mrs, John W. Robbins returnc —+Forget-Me-Not," ] e 7 9 Place. o org vas. perfected las — Including — bn:"".:"f";elg;"e Alabe W t kly Ivlnslv.-t.mg n‘ml_e‘nln:lh\:lhtuy :fnl‘m Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robbi t d | by her—*"Forget Not,” by Bereny. Order of United Workmen nall, lu!ll‘rsuui The organization was perfected last luding BEwostoat Story Bver wuch songs as “The | applicants will be considered, who Wil be | from thelr wedding Journey on Tuesday last, | 'In Lohr's boat song, “Out on the Deep,” | bullding. Mrs. A. F. DeLong, pasior. Preach. | Tuesday night and hereafter regular meet. | rederic de Helloville slivan, ! e N, over Told and “You Qan't | fudsed wholly according o the by-laws, brom | and N oo 8t ome after November 1 at | Cyril Bruce Smith made a decided hit, win- | ("€ at 10:45 a. m., Sunday school immediately | ings will be held In the church parlors each | Cecil M. York, ¥ nnon, : iy WD{IIM b are newer, but already | @ gastronomic standpoint. 3002 Mason street. ning several rounds of applause. Having a | following. Public cordially invited. Reading |alternate Tuesday evening. At the meetings | Mis Maxine Ellic attio Tuseaily B Spenaicyular There wil bo a cake walk, | A Denutiful Tes. Miss Linthicum and Miss Edith Linthi- | virlle bass voice that Is superbly sonorous;|rooms, in same building, open during the | of the club there will be a literary program _ R f Bt ol gad cther features, e o0 i g dalotieat teas . ever given m of ypultimore, Md., are visiting their | Mr. Smith possesses the added advantage of a | Week from 10 a. m. to 5. p. m., to which all | rendered each evening, the features boing FRIDAY EVENING. o ; 3 BRId burnt ourk a8 s co ‘ui;:‘:;: | 1n Omaha was that Eiven by Mrs, H. C. Cole | Lister, Man Marwin aynard, 2102 Sixth z::gnagd r};xnll\lp.i style and 8 splendid stage 'lr; welcome. lr::dl‘;\l:n“:{;«:n:‘ m;m‘.lmm u:;nm, r}»rbul;z‘nlml Sardou's \[usle[piecc. n'PLo'lc‘ 3 0 the public on ST 3 Nab by » C . esence. He also sang with equally good| First Methodist—Frank Crane, pastor. In |the discussion of live subjects. In addition | " 4 ’ ; R Aits, ‘l:,"h"". If'u:‘{: h{l\‘vrilml;usllvri b.lllllu at her nsl(lon}gu 825 Pine street, yesterday A week from Monday night a short play, [ effect ‘A Summer Night.” by Goring-Tnomse. | tho evening at 7:30 prelude on “The Present|!0 the regular meetings of the club twice | SATURDAY MA LOSCAR WILDE' names equally unique. The chorus has ey HEy TR O AP ;"‘f:fifiefif IRIE & Jaiition L xill {"?lfll‘l’cn l‘:hlheMY-Kh:i A song that made an unusually good im- | Situation of the Temperance Reform.” Ser-|cach month the members and their friends 1 BATIR BRIy driied b e Sharus Mrs. W. C. D. G wite of the | sooms, by Mrs. Wheeler, Miss McKell | pression was Chadwick’s “Good Night,” by |mon on “The House Desolate.” Morning | Will be entertained at the home of some young Wilhelm, while the ymm, “‘fi_‘;“;xm‘;l{:}l |§Irfi, | ot ‘tlm[,\ll:lmnNn;lx:Lx:lI”hlnk“:: ‘Lm»[gxuélincr: and Mr. Herbert Cook. Miss Juliet McCune. Her deep, true contralto | service at 10:30, with a sermon on ‘“The | lady member. Having placed this organiza- l wo“l“ Of "0 I“PURTAHBE i the hands of Miss Jennle McConnell, who | ana Mivs Talnus served tea and coftee Mr. and Mrs. Procher, Miss Gemmill and (s used with a lightness and freedom of cxe- | Opening of the School Year.” Full chorus | tion upon its feet, Mr. Fisher will now devote SATURDAY EVENING, . i made such & pronounced success of the min- | * Dalightful music was furnished by Mrs, T. | Jir: Reyndlers returned to Pennsylvania on | cution rarely found in a voice of so low a | cholr. Sunday school at 12 m. Class meet- | his atlention o forming a men's club, the By Reque: RGET strel entertainment given by the young Tadies | 5, J b e, e o o | Tuésday, aving come west to attend the | quality. ing nt 9:45 a. m. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. | objects and purposes of which will soon be| By Request. FORGET ME NOT of Council Bluffs last £pring. The prograe | M oo a e rs, Moy more ad | Reyndiers-Charlton wedding. Miss Mal Robinson sang “Enduring Love,” | Immanuel Baptist—Rev. Frank W. Foster, | Eiven to the public. Ebeatal fuparh Bosnary EAL ek 18 as follows: R el orn saklik Femiation. Mr. Clement Chase has issued cards for a [by Bereny. Miss Roblnson's unaffected grace | pastor, will hold services on Sunday morning ; e : g PART I e gucsts were Mesdames Millard, Monell, | Sta& party at his residence next Wednesday | Of style heightens the effect of a soprano vo'cs | and have the Sunday school at 2008 North Haited Erasiytecia Notes PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50¢, 25¢ LfI?QHXI.ELh;:;‘.:“U.;u" Dixte | noi® Bt W Raker. Tatum. Barnard, Rey- | evening. It will have a literary and musical | that is peculiarly sweet, pure and flexible. Twenty-fourth street, during the time the| Dr- Russell, who Is holding the Evangelis- Bl aiabar . ustler | DHAKe: T & Hanchett of Councll Blufte, | lavor, being “An Evaning with Trilby.” The Dudley Buck number, “Come Where | church bullding is closed for repairs and dec- | tic services at the Central United Presby- Sale of Seats and Boxes opens v, R EOTR ucky Home | 10148, Hanchett, Hanc! r i " B v Standing on the Corr ...Miss Corbett | Carson, Ringwalt, McNab, Whitmore, Rogers, | Dr. J. C. Seymour left for Philadelphia | the Lindens Bloom,” was rendered by Mr. | orating. The place of meeting is three doors | terian church, will give two interesting dis- Thursday. Rainbow in the Sky nie Waddler | Hamilton, Haller, Lininger, Metcalf, Cornich, | Wednesday, accompanied by his mother, [ Jonathan Mellen, who has a robust tenor | south of the present church building. There | courses today. Subject of the morning ser-| jree lst suspended, 1 Am Goi vi Ex - m Goin' Home to Die. Rose Cogwheel | Westphaling, Palmer, Doherty, Windsor, | Mrs. L. R. Seymour. Dr. Seymour will at-| Volce that excels In passages requiring force | will be ne evening services during the time | mon, “God’s Demands Upon His Own Peo-| — o Y e r———— De Order ob de Kolde i . SR O IOR JAY. e niinns d'Aghion, Hawley, Davls, Clarkson, Hulbert, | tend the University of Pennsylvania this [and color. The florid style of his selection, | the church s closed. ple; the Penalty of Shirking.” Subject of D' ALL I8JOY—EVEN THE ¢ . R Te & eoahple. W Marsh, Evans, Barker, Bruce, Crosby, | winter. which was sung with an artistic parception OYOLONE. Lime Kiln Club o voairo ‘f“'“:'s“":“:‘ ow | Worthington, Iler, Shiverick, Silsber, Akin,| Mr. W. J. Broatch returned from Chicago | Of its sentiment, somewhat relieved the som- | S - - sy J PART 1 ; W | Estabrook, Clowry of Chicago, Cady; Misses | on Thursday, having been defained there | berness imparted by the more serious pleces. SUNDAY. MONDAY AND (ot {4 15, 16 The Musical Mastodons ....Melba and Calye | L4INE: Watlace, Lyman, Davenport, Kountze, | some time, owing to the iliness of his wife. | During the evening the Harmony Ladies TUESLAY A5 e Liad) 8ong—You Can't Play In My Yard Alve | palmer, Cady, Woolworth, Hamilton, Kim-|Mrs. Broatch expects to return home next | Guartet—Misses Van Kuran, Robinson, Hay- Gus Heege's 1dyllic Farce Comedy, Footprints in the Sand ..., Clog Dance | ball, Hulbert, Hawley, Drake, Iler. month. erly and McCune—sang ‘“The Blue Bells of A-Dollar-a'. d -a= Half N g;;“fmll"f)f”m e .. Omaha Guards T T e Mr. J. A, Thompson of Toledo, Ia., s visit- [ Scotland,” a madrigal of a certain homely 8peech ... Fehllsh Low Sisters i ¢ the Bon | D& lils son, Charles D. Thompson, and family | SWeetness of melody, and Mr. Kelly, Mr. : 2 ne On clling Mars iease| The first mecting tuls year of the Bon|or®syys Douglas street. Mr, Thompson Is | Smith and Miss Van Kuran gave the trio Will Buy a Wife--- . RS Walk ... .. By the <-..m||$<':.",' Aml club was held on last Monday evening | one of the pioneers of Iowa, having been born | from “Israel.” The program was furtber - Sisters Sporige. ' Boaid wha’ Wt DimanY | at the residence of Mr. and Mra. L. J. Drake. | in 1819, ; augmented by two instrumental numbers— i th P indred st “A GLIMPSE OF PERFECT JOY. : il Melinge e Matllda Snow-" | An unusually large attendance, every mem- | M. Isaac Battin of the Omaha Gas Manu- | ChoPIN's “Impromptu,” by Miss Alma Ringer, a sister, or a mother a hundred visiting EAUTOE R A i, e, " amel, Effie Hustler. ber of the club being present, showed that | facturing company is in Washington, at the | 80 the overture ‘to Beethoven’s “Egmont, cards, with her name neatly engraved—or Coyne, John Giiroy, M. Gallagher, i'rank A ‘ tanbtad the intereat in high five had by no means | annual meeting of the American Gas Light |8 duet by Miss Ringér and Miss Mary Cun- » y eng ifaide Tandall, Merrt Osbotrie, G 9 One of the most enjoyable events of the | dimnished during the summer montha. Since | assc ation, o which body he Is a charter | Ningham —show her our most complete line of fine ed with a wealth of claborate scenie, past week was a delightful party given at :|nu u]._:n”m.‘m‘.)r JaRen. sevarhl ADRTALOON fimambat, Miss Julia Taliaferro, who recently left it i B mechanical and cyclonio eftects. 1 the residence of Mrs. S. A. Emerson, Council | have been granted, 15 the number of memn- | and Mrs W, Salimms ond saiians, SerES | Omaha 1o take charge’of the musical de- stationery for weddings, parties, etc, DAVIS and WM. T. KEOGH Blufts, in honor of the Missos Linthicum of |bers is limited to' forty, and for six years | in Omaha Monday morning, after o’ smmme: Raritasat ,,‘,’:k,'.,',’,‘:,u:l“','fi:.%u(;""’:",'y“‘“'{ AL, neatly engraved to your order. s usal price: B Baltis those who formed the club in its beginnin v o 5 C \ d good im- * - 2 more, bn:u, There was no attempt made [AE MR SOTR i ma i i bRl | ‘Q":\"Y f;hr';‘d“ and relatives in Madison county, | pression on the oecasion of her first public BEARATR AR . Any elaborate decorations, the simplicity | within its charmed elrcle. This is a most | RN, appearance in that oity, as evinced by the l T“ ST THEHTREI OPULAR : and grlistio cffects of the fino paintings | romarkable record when one considers the |, The Misses Hamilton gave a beautitul pink | following clipping"from the Daily Tilinols RAYMOND, Jeweler and Art Stationer, 5 . PRICES. which adorned the walls, wrought with the | changes that six years i %0 Iarse uncheon on l‘r_idly. Those present were Courler: “Miss "TaMaferro appeared three 20, 35 AND 30 ¢, TS, | changes that six years can make in &2 | M1 i ! congenial countenance of the hostess, needed umber. Beside the regular attendants | Mis8 Drake, Miss Cady, Miss Chase, Miss| times on the progrim, her first number Telephone 1531. a number. B he regu H A, and Douglas. little to make the room besutiful, yet here |on last Monday evening, Mrs. Mackay and | Lartman. Miss Barker, Miss Tilton and Miss | peing Cavatina—"Se Romeo t'uccise un fig- @ Nights, Commening Sunday Matinee, Oct. 24 3 and there were dainty ornaments and bric- | Mr. and Mrs. Kimball were present. The | \Nzle of Fort Omaha. e lio, La tremenda," a difficult composition by The original and picturesque play, s .h::‘o’; Pplaced In.a very attractive manner,|first prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Bart- {The Industrial school of the Tenth street| Bellini. In her ‘sedond number she sang A CRACKER JACK. . B o taste for art seldom surpassed, |lett and the second by Mrs. Holdrege and | MIssion began yesterday. Teachers are much | three brief songs; the first two being re: 1S ‘Comiat, Bee the 2 l'hhll(ll:d"l‘:u\.fllu{:x OF lght ehed ‘fram tho | Mr. Sholes. The next meeting of the club | needed, flnfll;n“y xho are desirous of doing | apectively by Deiza nd Grieg, and of the e 00 Sports. See the OKIAhomA Boomers. 4 ded In making up a pretty | will be held at Mrs. Puryis', a little cha ork can find no better oppor- | more classical type. o last of the three the Funny Court Ro pospe. % 1 tunity than this offers. was entitled “My Laddle,” and was a pretty Comins oot pMotines Wedriosday, o B Merriment relgned from the assembling of Igh Five in Kountze Place. On Tuesday last Miss Clyde Blanchard | little baliad by Neldlinger. So pleased were il Skl Bl SR YL i the bappy party until a late hour, soclal| The “H T’ High Five club of Kountze |entertained a number of her friends at lunch- | her many listeners that they would mot be PR A i K conversation, mingled with games of cards [ Place held the first meeting of the season | €on for Misses Ma! Lawrence and Della Jones, | satisfied till she hid responded to an encore, . . . 0] < A E and dominos, forming a very pleasant enter- g % 4 : who are about to leave for the east to spend | singing a beautiful”little aria by Donizettl. at the residence of Judge and Mrs J. L. pend | i talnment. Much Interest was manifested in Bradley, /1019 Wirl ‘strect Prida 5 the winter, The house and table were very | Her final number on the program was 1520 DOUCLAS STREET, : the various games, many tking part us con- | Prod fiyra’ brjae eas bk rdog oYy Crening. vhile d g Vi awarded to 5. Van | c— n i cots” and “critics,” Miss Amy Robinson re. | COUrt: MF. A. C. Powell recelving the booby. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov’t Report Now on_exhibition in the L R e Lacas sty oui The members of the club present were: Mr. ~ PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING o Vel Sk e Fovatred f;* AN land Mrs. Van Court, Mr. and Mrs. Chace, e Open dally (except Sunday) 9 a.m. to 10 pan, Balact A ng & cholce | Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, " . | Open Bunday from 12 n 3 R ection, which reached her hearers in a N ok The largest assortment in the city, best quality and ex Admission 25 cents. touching manner and displayed reaveed byt | Dr: and Mrs. Park, Judge and Mrs, Fergu: 8! 1 y 4 Ity in this dne A supere lunarked abll- | son, Judge and Mrs. Bradley. The visitors clusive styles. Reasonable prices. Hats that other Milliners — — XY BE i D uncheon was | wore: Mr. and Mrs. Morriott, Mr. and Mrs. Y : “ - Morand's Assemblies Fridays, served by the hostess, who left nothing un- Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. ask $7.50 for, and BRAG that they rob the people, we scll for Y ’-".";‘ :";'l‘h:"xi““:"::m‘“"nfim"l":’";;‘ “;vlvflll-)— Curtis. Mr. and Mrs, William $1.25—the very same thing., So they say themselves, We can at8 p. m. Orchestra Music, New ¢ i did the gathering disperse. after expressing | nad an eajoyanie evening o) V1OF and beat them all to pieces on style and qua'ity Dances taught. Scason Ticket to thelr thanks for an evening so pleasantly | rermicioron oy VEETED | May 1st, $10,00. Lessons for Adults, ; k% Terpsichorean Club Dance. ¢ DAVIES 1520 D ] A | - L 3 Among those present were: Mr. and| Friday night the Terpsichorean club gave PUI'E ’ oug as St‘ | Tuesday and Thursday; Childrem ' “Mrs. Robinson, Mr. aud Mrs. Dell J. Clark, | its initial dance of the season at Erfling AB&OI.U‘I‘BI.Y ‘Suturduy. 10a, m, or2 p. m. g 1