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THE OMAILA [ —————————e—— — SOCIETY PUTS IN BUSY WEER | % V8 o5 ek 570 5 oty Mre M. O. Maul d Mr. Stin " honor of Miss Strong of Chicago, vho is Mrs. H A, Aument's guest, On Tuesday Mrs. H. A Aument enter Fashionable Women Alternate Between Smart Fanctions and Obaritable Work, —_—— tained at her residence, 4170 Cass street . in honor of her guest, Miss Strong of Chi CITY'S POOR ARE NOT FORGOTTEN | cogo ——— Miss Caroline Pu r eived twen'y Althonsh Oecupled with Soelal Duties |friends last evening at het home on 8t Piuds Tiswe to THink ot | MATY'S &Y Dancing and music supplie a4 Lo ortannts the entertainment Lojd g Mrs. O. H. Pratt entertained a number of | b friends on Friday evening at her home on | Twenty-Afth street. The evening was o Soelal ¢ endar cupled with cards, followed by a dainty oc . MONDAY—Mrs. Gulou's luncheon at luacheon Omahu club for Mrs. H. Lyman Sixteen women were charmingly enter cards for tain tained at cards Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Millard Funkhouser at her home on The Mira s Snell er Miss Smiith & . Kiplinger entertalns Bon Ton Mrs. O . Card atut | Fortieth street, complimentary to Miss TULADAY - Mrs, W. Megeath's reception | gipong of Chicago E M reeman o eten Rifles: of Master Richard Shandy was givea a| Mre ller's cotiill it Metropolitan | pieagant sury on turday afternoon | five young friends, the ng his eleventh birthday., The fternoon was speut in games & | by avout tw entertains occasion be rde W hist h-Smith wedding WEDNESDA ton. L 1 G 8 v L Miss Emma Lorenzen entertained at A omax s dancing party cards on Friday evening for Miss Lydla Marsh | Rhodes of Sedalia. Mo. The woman's first | prize was won by Mrs H. Benford and The past week has been & busy one fof [ the man's by Mr. Will Mulvihill. the women who are at the head of affairs | Mr and Mrs in Omaha's social world. They have pald i by o number of friends on Thursday even Thetr rewpects at two of the smartest func- | ing at their home, 1902 Military avenue fions of the season and have been presentf ko occasion being their eighteenth wedding a5 well at & pumber of minor events of & | annivorsary. The evening was spent in B e ot less formal nature. A consider- | music, dancing and card playing able portion of the week, too. BAS Leed | i jouuve Lawrence entertained on given over to the city’s poor and the ¢old bqy;r gy at her home on Poppleton av Bl O atere skion and snow furries have [ S X0 ol il party. The lunc merved to call the attention of the fash- |y .. maqe up of substantial food, packed fonable women to the needs of those 1e8% |y, yoreq ginner patls. The bonbons were Fred and to whom they are, in very | g ci¥lo Cniiar symbolic packages as ministering angels ; .| Mre. Willlam S Rector entertained in- arraved ptsell 10 LS forwally on Friday evening for Mr. Re nd - sweetest smiles 10 0 Tl are, Mrs. James Reed of N Mattice and Mre. F. M G Luncheon ¢lub entertain “A. B snartest ROWDS > st_debutante into ] welcome the n‘v-nli“i |\Ir: \“\\lll“A'l :-)I % ll‘“\"kl Oity snd Mps 1. Wertk of Mads {ts rapks and again on Wednesd e UL Farle of Tus- went through the formality of being re oy e f;- SH;IW‘I\‘M o;m‘\.:.‘ryr:::i, celved by one of Omaha's |x;\\"( K|‘K:‘M\A‘Nv‘_”‘ youns matrons, who, WavELCL T Sed tea | At the opening November party of the e talry-like surfoundings ot s | Winter club at Metropolitan ball Fridsy :','{f'n.,‘.fi', equipped home on West Farnam | DIght the attendance of members was un- -:r ¢ that promises to be the scene of | usually large and a number of invited guests | availed themaselves of the opportunity of | participating. A program of fourteen num- bers was completed many @ fashionable gathering. Then s8¢ clety hurried downtown to attend board and other meetings of some halt dozen | charitable societies Miss Ruby Douglas entertained a party these institutions have been recipients [of friends in a very novel but practical of Its especial attention of late. All day |way on Monday eveniug, in honor of Miss wnd eveniug on Tuesday the Creche re- | Leonora Smith. Fach guest brought some eeived these women and thelr splendid |article of tinware and presented it to Miss Jonations, On Wednesday Trinity cathe- (Smith, who is to be married on Wednes- @ral parish house was the scene of a|day. The evening was thoroughly in- fashionable gathering, which distributed a |formal and enjovable wupply of clothing to the worthy charities | In honor of Miss Leonora Smith, whose of the city. Though it is still a secret, one | marriage to Mr. Guy B. French occurs on of the most novel and alry occasions of | Wednesday, November 21, Mrs. Frank Tur- the winter is 10 be given for sweet charity’s |ney gave a pink and white Kensington on wake Thursday afternoon. The feature of the This week promises a 1ist of fashionable | atternoon was a guessing contest, the occasions which would indicate a fulfill- | prize, a handsome candlestick, being won ment of Mrs, Grundy's prophecy that when | by Miss Edna Martin mociety did stop playing golf it would be Tow Wiotence Roseuthsl positively lavish in its entertainment. ThIS | oityieen little girls at the busy dame's latest bit of gossip {8 about |, rents Wednesday afternoon, # wedding to occur in December or Jan- | pinen anoiversa vary iu the most exclusive eet alternoon was spent in playing games, and refreshments were served. Prizes were won by Misses Ruth Brandeis and Adele Gebhart. entertained home of her cusewarming. clock on Wednesday Ford received about Mrs. Ford's Between 2 and & wfternoon Mrs. (' t a rose colored tea at her Mr. and Mrs Thomas Burchmore enter- 200 guests new home on West Farnam street. | tained at high five on Thursday evening at Throughout the house the lights were |their home on South Twenty-seventh shaded with tullp leaves, casting a soft [ street. At the conclusion of the games Ted light over the rooms, each one of which | luncheon was served, after which a card as dressed in & particular flower. The | club was organized to meet regularly dur- reception room, where Mrs. Ford, assisted ing the winter. The first meeting will be by Mrs. Warren Blackwell, greeted the |beld at the home of Mr guests, was decorated in La France roses Miner, 1115 South Eleventh street, Novem- Most elaborate of all was the dining room, | ber 27 where red capgations formed the banked | Miss Helene Wyman gave 4 plak lunch~ centerpiece on The table, and other decora- |eon at the ller Grand on Monday after- tion. From the chandelier broad, rose|noom, in honor of Miss Whitcomb of In- colored ribbons extended to the table, dianapolis, who is her guest. Pink carna- whers Mesdames J. E. Stone, J. C. Whar- ton, B. F. Crummer and Martha Blackwell |and the decoration of the room, with the poured tea and coffee | pink-shaded lights. completed a most Assisting in the dining room were: Mrs. | charming effect. The plate cards, upon ¥red Adams, the Misses Comstock, Lewis [which were Gibson pictures, the work of and Whitcomb of Chicago. In the other | Miss Whitcomb, were exceptional little rooms were: Mesdames W. S. Rector, E.[novelties. Mirs Wyman's guests were: V. Lewis, Clark Coft, W. A. Wyatt, Frank |Mesdames Harry Wilkins and Charles Bo: Gaines and Porter Garrett | Misses Lomax. Helen Millard, McDowell The reception was followed in the even- \\\)mnn Laura Morse, Lumbard of Des fng by a dance program for the assisting | Moines and Miss Whitcomb, women, the men arriving at § o'clock - — of Town Guests, Debut of Misa Goodrich. Mr. W. H. Hall ot Ottumwa, Ia A social affair of unusual interest Was |, few days in Omahe last week. the reception given by Mrs. D. H. Good- |~ v "3 ' \¢" ol of COhicago will spend rich on Tuesday afternoon, at which her |\ CFoe b0 Gy \eio BB, Coryell daughter, Miss Gertrude, made her formal | 0 P50 LT L L T st Palms and chrysanthemums con- | the Goodrich spartments at the |tPis week Miss Rhodes of Kansas City. apent debut orgla 1 + veritable bower of greea| Mrs. L. J. Drake of Chicago is the guest and white. In the drawing room, between | of Mrs. D. H. Goodrich at the Georg! 2 and & o'clock, Mrs, Goodrich introduced | Colonel William Switzler of Columbla, Mo., her daughter to about 400 guests. She was | is the guest of his sou, Mr. Warren Switz- mssisted by Mrs. Clayton H. Goodrich and | ler Mrs. L. J. Drake of Chicago. In the din- | Miss Emma Strong of Chicago, is visit- ing room, where American Beauty roses|ing with Mrs. H. A. Aument, 4170 Cass and violets were used, Mrs. Bates served | gtreet. a trozen punch, while Mesdames C. E. Ford | wre Charles § and Reynolds poured coffee. In the hall |\, \isiiing’ tho Mrs. Wyatt presided at the punch bowl | gvepue Assisting through = the ~rooms were:| y miward Krug of 8t. Loul of Omaha, is visiting his parents, Mrs. George Krug Major T. S Clarkson, now located iu Buffalo, spent & few days among Omaha Pleasures Past. relatives last week The A B Lunch club was entertained by [ Mrs, 0. M. Carter and daughter have Misses Taylor on Georgia tormerly Mr. and Mesdames W. Wood, Holdredge, J. 8. Kuox, Sholes and Misses Jeane Brown Lomax, Richards, Elizabeth Allen, Helene Wyman, | Towle and Orcutt. Mra. G. W. Shields Friday | been visiting Mrs. D. H. Wheeler and other Mrs. Benford entertained at hearts on | friends during the last week Monday, for her guest, Miss Rhoades Miss Viola Gillette of the Aiice Niclson _The Misses Thurston gave a dancing party [ Opera company was the guest of Mr. and Baturday evening at their home on Farnam | Mrs. Conkling during her stay here tree y Bireet 5 | Mrs. W. O. Gibson of St. Paui, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Anderson emter- | who has been visiiing her slsters, Mrs tained a large party of friends at progres- | Coggeshall and Mrs. Doolittie, has res | turned home. Miss tie Hugus of Pasadena, Cal who has spent the summer in Eurcpe, will |spend the winter with Ler sister, Mrs | Victor Caldwell Miss Nellle Owens of Chadron, who fis on her way home from rope, spent sev- eral days last week with Miss Haywar 1718 Jacksoa stree Mrs. Clara Maynard of Chicago has been | speniding several days in Omana with her |cousin, Mrs W, H. Corduroy, at 113 South Twenty-ninth avenue Miss Lumbard, wh [jamin F. Weaver's guest | colu for a short visit before ber home in Des Molnes Hen James Cuming and daughter of Mel hourne, Australia, spent last Sunday in Omaha, guests of an old and intima friend, Mr. Robert Suowball, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster has been Mrs. Hen has gone 1o Lin returniog Movements and Whereabouts, Miss Marie Patrick has gone east Mrs. Lewis Reed returned from the east last Sunday Miss Jeanie Brown has gome to Colorado Springs on & visit Miss Virginia McLain has returoed from visit to Sioux City. Mr. George Nansey and daughter have nu“:l.. soens rr:l“\r ;1#.;;‘, (he | gone to Hot Springs, Ark Lpdpegpet g e g Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick and Miss Kilpat- COUGHS AND CoLDS. Ao i g reathing it four times daily you cure| Mrs. W. J. Connell went to Minveapolis TAGRH AND BRONCHITIS, on Tuesday for a two weeks' visit By breathing It every hour you cure Mrs. H. T CONSUMPTION Herbert, returned from the east last o Your money refunded 17 It falls in clther '“3‘1 B3 Dent iRt E R B e e Bend for five days' treatment and medical | returned from their summer outing at Cape advice free. o HYOMEL Outfits, $1.0. Tr'al Outfits, ¢, | ° Al druggists or sent by mail Mr THE R. T, BOOTH (0., Ithaca, N, Y. BY BREATHING IT ery disease germ nmh you hale {3 destroyed. My By Wrear day Will Kalser and sister, Mrs. Joseph H. C. Cook were surprised | it being the | the of ber birthday. The | Denver and Mrs. C. B. | tions formed the centerpiece on the table | | her country's flag in the face of a vic- liman of Columbus, Neb,, | | New York to a | | | by the | where be will meet his daughte | Atter o | with th tory on the one hand and actual observa | and right here at home in Chicago and Jeffersen, Wis, Friday morning Miss Marie Crounse visiting Miss fcke Wessles in Haunibal, M Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Gates arrived home on Wednesday from their trip abroad Mr. Willlam €. Drake left on Monday for d the tuneral of Mr mund (¢ nel Mrs. John May avenue, have return mother in Chicaro. Mr. W, C. Irvine recently returned from | the west to spend a few days with his | tamily in this city Mrs. G. A. McSbane and son, Mr. Lee | McShane, have been summoned to Mexico | ness of Mr. McShane | Curtis has gone to New York Miss Lynn tis, upon her return from Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nason returned r and son 613 Georgla from a visit to her | Mr. Wednesday from a trip which focluded Chi- cago, Mount Carroll, 111, and Ceaar Rapids, la Miss Emma Hathaway of Lincoln 1-;’ spending a few days visitiog her sister Mes. Charles O. Talmage, at 2637 Parker | street, | Soctal Chit Chat. The Junior Cooking club met with Miss Caroline Mercer on Wednesday | The Misses Snell will entertain at cards on Monduy in honor of their guest, Miss Smith, [ Mrs, Guiou will give a large luncheon at the Omaha club on Monday In honor of Mrs. Harry Lyman The Elks will give n high-five soclal to their women friends on Tuesday even- ing o thelr club rooms. The November hop of the Thurston Rifles’ club will be given at the armory on Tues- day evening, November Mr. and Mrs. Rohwer of 1106 South Thirty-first street entertained the Haw- thorn club Friday evening The Bon Ton Card club will be enter tatned Monday evening by Mrs. Oscar Kip- | linger, 201 South Thirty-second avenue. Mre, Windsor Megeath has issued in- | vitations for a reception to be given in honor of her mother, Mrs, Freeman, on Tuesday Owing to serious iliness in the family of Mr. and Mre. E. C. Ryan, the receptiou announced for November 20 has been post- poned A soclal uffair of interest to many Owaba people was the debut of Miss Harrls | last Thursday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Simonds, in Chicago. Miss Harrls | made many friends fn Omaha during the last summer while the guest of ber aunt, | Mrs. Tallaterro Weddings and Engagements. Mr. Leroy V. Patch and Miss Ernestine W. Tallor were married at Kearney on November 12 Mr. Preston B, Myers of this eity was marrfed in Newark, N. J., on Wednesday. an eastern trip Mr. and Mre. Myers iro to Omaha will ret ‘ Cards are cut for the marriage of Miss | Ruth Cleareland and Mr. Benjamia Hnu'!.) the wedding to occur at St. Mark's church, vovember Mr. Charles E. Gaskell and Miss Nellle | Keith of Atchison, Kan, were married | Weduesday at 4:30 p. m. at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Utt, Rev. Percy Silver | offclating. i The marrtage of Miss Mildred Levy and | Mr. Holzman of New York is unnounced | The wedding will be | tollowed by a recepiion to occur at the | bride’s home on Dodge street gy One free scholarship for plano student. | Contest closes Nov. 50. Call afternoons, | Tucsday, Friday, Saturday, 3 to 6. Miss| Julla Officer, 512 Karbach block. | | | The Modern Barbari etebie. The Barbara Frietchie of other days has long since passed away, but the memory of the winsome mald who dared to wave | torious enemy, is still dear to the heart of every patiiotic American. Just now a great actress, @ woman of infinite charm and variety, is winning uew laurels by her realistic presentation of this pic- turesque character, and might very aptly be styled the modern Barbara Frietchie, | Whether the modest little village girl who defled King George's troopers would recog- nize herself In this latter-day delineation is an open question, b certain it is that the actress has many points in common e heroine whom she portrays. His tion upon the other proves that ome was and the other is, u beautiful woman, abounding in health and vitality. And, b the way, those attribut have ever been the heritage of heroines. A plain woman may win fame, but she can mever be a heroine, immortalized In song and story Men are such curlous cattle. Since the days of Adam they have been the willing worshipers of beauty and that thought brings us to the main point. There are thousands of women who are prematurely plain and old without reason of excuse Beauty is largely a matter of health. No woman in the prime of life can glve on: valid xcuse for rheumatism, nervous trouble, wrinkles, a poor complexion or bad figure. There is a remedy for these {lls, simple, inexpensive, pleasant to take The new Ren- strom treatment—nature's remedy—a com- bination of electricity, massage and Turk- {sh bath, will cure the worst case. It will bring back the roses of alth to faded cheeks, wipe out the wrinkles and the | crows' feet, round out and bring back to thin and unlovely figures the pleasing plumpness and the charming lines of youth. | Rheum 1 nervous troubles fade away before this magic treatment. It has been tested here at home—it mever fails. | Your chance to heroine may never | come, but your opy ty to be a beauti waiting for you at the ladies. T ful woman is Bathery. Exclusively for ned | women operators—graduates from famo Lemist and daughter, Mre | | ported to Pollce Within European institutes—give the baths treatment. Second floor Bee bullding, roc 16 to Adell 1 | OVERCOAT THIEVES ARE BUSY Loss of w Number of Garments He Pant ver, mandolin, 201 Sheely block. | our Hours. Twenty= » overcoat and clothing thief, sp to fresh activity by the present cold sna has been especlally zealous of la These thefts have been reported to the police dur |ing the last twenty-four hours | O'Brien of the Henshaw, an overcoat two suits of ¢ John Storm, a guest of the Midland, two coats, a ®est LWO pairs of trousers: F. A. Putman 5 Douglas street, one long overcoat; Jerry Lefler, 142 Jackson, one black single-bre Ned 1913 Douglas street, one i brown cat; Jobn Fixa, Dodge street ht gray overcoat | A man named Fred Jones, allas Wise, Las been arrested on & charge of stea O'Brien's clothes, and Frank Miller received | thirty ys in police court yesterday for 1 stealing Storm’s garments red lothes avercc | NEW BUILDINGS ARE REARED _‘“_"—_—____‘ Valuations on Improvements While Burden is Lightened on T oved Property. The total assessed valuation of real es- tate iu Omaha for the year 1801 is §, 4, or $82,200 greater than the valuation DAILY Berger, returned from a six weeks' visit|upon which taxes were levied during ”"l improvements were turned la at $454 BE SUNDAY., NOVEMBER 18, 1900. formed regarding values may select from any cf our m:ny d prices as she is of cbtain'ng a thercughiy depencable quaiity oughiy perfect stecks and to our crganized principle ol quotit Women's Enamel Shoes—Per- fect in construction and style—winter weights, man- Two Suit Spocxal 5,00 values, For Monday. This suit store of ours bringing you many good money-saving things, offers you two more for Monday Wo men's Blouse Suits. Made of a very fine venetian, jack- | et lined and strapped with taffeta silk | —a suit that would bring in a usual way 31-\.Monday12-75 Women’'s Blouse Suits Imported venetians, in all the new shades, jacket and skirt elegantly trimmed with rows of soutache braid, real value %20.00, 14 75 . . Monday.......... .... Woten’s Cape We have received fifty more of those quick selling, good value golf capes, made of the best plaid golfing materi- Kersey straps, Monday . Women'’s Plush (.upe'a. _ Made of the cclebrated Saltz waterprc plush, 30 inches long. lined with the best mvm main, trimmed with thibet or skune opossum fur, our guarantec g with eve farment, Monday Wornien’s Flannel Waists One lot women's flannel waists, made of the best Atlantic and French flannels, in all the new shades, perfect fitting, weil made, sold elsewh Women's Handsome Satin Waist Made of the best quality of satin, in a ing shades, ew blouse fron', alleover ked, trimmed with velvet ribbon and steel buckles, a waist that is worth $8 00, Monday........oooovvenn * Silk Petticoats. 450 of them go on sale Monday. saster 1o walk in—entail no laundry cost, more dressy, less bur- de yme and contribute to the graceful fitting of a dress. We have made another purchase sing our last sale of them and can better by you this time than before. We have divided th rchase Into four lots for Mopday, and no woman should let this opoprtunity slip by, Bilk Petticoats for less than what the silk would cust you by the vard, 2.90, $4.90, S and $8.90. he .90 al, made with hood and trimmed with | The Lowest Prices in Omaha We are very emplaatic upen this vital point, and we watch with the ¢ ces shall our prices in any case excced those cn simi'ar quali . A result attributed partially to our enormous and thor g The Lowest Prices in Omaha Womcl Ideal Kid Shoes— W o men's Patent Ideal Button Boots, made wit ¥ heel and Kid Box Coat Values For Monday. one bundred ©of the rows of s g ull around. Perfe In fit and that there o equal your reach for th workmunehip. We clain value within -9.75 handsome B ad money - MONDAY Automo pron York City u uent clonk house in bought at abont they waver fur collurs ull hands mely made id findshed—at prices that convines Fou that this s leads 1t ready-te wear, upto-date garments ¢ csest scrutiny to see that under uo circumstan ities quotcd elsewhere. That purchaser who is entirely unin- epartments and be as certain of recciving the lcwest pessible $16.75, $18.75, $22.50 $24.75, $20.75 A Wonder in Women's Jackets. On Monday we ofter you a line of wo- men's Jackets, made of a good all wool kersey, lined with satin romainand good \l\mhl_\ mercerized linings. Among the Furs. Sheared Coney Collarettes. Sheared coney collarettes, heavy satin lined, trimmed with tails, worth £5.00, for Monday ... 2 QO Sheared Coney Collarettes. Wit ht s, edged w -h.na!). collaretto, real val 5. Monday .. (jruy Fox Head 'scurfs. 45 inches long. with larg everywhere for $7 50, Monday. .. .. Red Fox Head Scarfs. 45 iuches long, with large tail an natural head, worth £10.00, | Monday 1 \Lul-ll Reu fs. rimed with 6 real value Monday Real Murten Derby (.ollur..lh.~ With a cluster of tails, price elsewk £15.00, Monday . Woman's Astrakhan cape made of good quality solid skins. w Ask us for the New Mineral Waters We sell 100 kinds of MINERAL WATER. Ask us for the new ones—such as Pluto Water from It Carabapa Water from Spain Allouez Water from Green Bay Piperazin Water from Germany Rubinat Serre Wa Vichy Water from F Kissengen Water from Germany. Carlsbad Water from Bohemia, Villi ‘Cabra from Fr GET OUR PRIC water. WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE | M day 1 8 0d up-to- Vou drink mineral| MORCAy We will sell modern, up-to-date W machines—Davis, Stouger, Standard [snd other reliable makes aha n ATEST thing these factories In fact, they would sell you for new Corner 16th are such machinel usual agent < NATURAL | 'We Have New Sew- TH HALT ing Machines for cash or for $3.00 d We rent machines s per week. W iv and sell par for evevy | make machine manufactared } Bicycles | We have « large stock and are seliing SOFT ‘lL".‘. at reduced prices Thin fading, falling | hair. Ba bor Typewriters | F pr will rent ding follicles, tes. @ plant does water pplied chemis Cor, 15th apd Harney Sos 1y, harmle ou need. Sy T 1 trolt, Mich, & GEO. E. MICKEL, Mgr present year. Tax Comum o Up, | Fleming has just completed ex sessment, and an examination reps D! . | shows that the increased valuation on | improvements, while the assessmen land has been reduced slightly ’ d of F 203, s alir e ] 2 aoR In 1900 all the land wi ite wi the | most of the © 190 | ewaers of small while sessed at $19 pleces of real esigte hat have been | Sherman & McConnalI Brug ) Ry Sel o e, B Mrs. J. Benson. If You Have Any FURS, IN COLLARETTES, SCARFS, Efc., To buy, DON'T fail to look at our large stock. Real Marten Collarettee 7.75 up ‘ \ \ Imitation Marten Collarcttes $5.00 up fi Imitation Scal Collarettes S3 00 up +,44 Real Beaver Collarettes 20.80 to $38.00 Imitation Beaver Collarettes ..$10,78 Real Stone Marten Collarcttes . g orige S8 o $37 Imitation Stone Marten Collarettes . g :.: :‘ ffi Reul Marten scarfs $5.00 v Imitation Marten Scarfs 2500 o Handsome Lona Animal Scarfs, with heads "S7.k CREURIMIALIR (O vt rieer farvenswstrstnnarsinnres e s1 )’l Real Stone Marten Scarfs RARR B Imitation Stone Marten Scarfs $3.00 uh Muffs ; S1.25 up NEW PIANO STORE New Pianos, New Prices, Everything New | But the Piano Man. | Baldwin Piano, Hamilton Piano and other good makcs. The Baldw award to b HE A BA CONCEPTION ¢ ONE POSSIBLE TO CREATE The Baldywin Absolutely the Best TER HAVING M A TRL DGE FOR YOUF J. J HUSTON, 1521 Dodge Street, ART STORE. 1821 Dodge Street |

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