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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1895)
- r"I. ' : - : : . - - - _ . _ , . , . , . , " - ' " ; _ _ " " : ' : - - . " " - - . . - . , : ' I j 4 : _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - j-- 'rILE ' OMAUA . DAllY : Jrl J ! : SUNDAY , OOTOJH1R 20 , 180 : . _ _ _ - - . - - _ _ _ - _ _ . . _ _ _ _ - , t ' SOCIETY TO 11 VE A NEW FAD . : On crel1 Drnrc8 to Bo 1J C Popular Dnr- _ Ing thl Coming Wlnt r. - FIRST ONE or Tit SET TOMORROW NIGHT - - - D1CU Rul" nn.1 CI1rlnlr : Will ) I ! Out ut . , 'Ic- ! oclnl 'Vorll ShoY hut I.llh' 11"1nt Ih'lurnll/ ( 1lt.-III.II111 the S" p11. - - hail It nol been for th thfornal : ! cud par- tiog . danccl and muslcale3. ! thro would hvo . been little to break the bat : w.eki monotony . In socl\ cIrc1e. Out a nnm\er ot soet. ! men , recognIItig : the need ot a Ibnclll club ot 10le kind have : teppl tc tlo front ( anl org llzed a Monday Nigh DnclDg club , ltch will hold Is Irst mnr tomorrow eveulng I I more or Iea3 on the Cinderella dlnco order thot Is . to begin at 8 o'clodt . and coc' before ( mlnlght . . Cinderella dances havu become very pop ular In mos ot the large cites , and there 1& i no re.hun % why they shoulll not In Omahn. Carragc : Jnll ( teS suits are tc he forbid- dn. HO\lcI'e It Is said that the Irt event I Wi he mlwhat ot adres aifair. I i For the heneft - some ot tie carping 11 I rural critcs ; ot the recent Ak.Sar.Ben bal , , wlu pre'cnde1 to be quite shoclell that the I coininittt e HhQUiil think It ncesr3ry to admonish - COl 1 Il shoull t monish .1:110CIS : to appear In evening drias , I the following rule ! . whIch were promulgated llY the eommltee In charge ot the great Yeletl Prophet ball at SI. Lotus ten days : go , arc lrolluced. , The VtI(11 Prophet hal I n St. Iouls society event , with ninny years' history be- Yllnd I , anti anything done by the Veiled l'rophH mULt he strictly proper. The rules referred to were published In the nell'Sllapcrs several days previous to the bal , anti arc ns follows : uls will bear In mind that tickets arc ( ! ! \1 tot tr.l fellle and must lu prented by the persons to whom they are Issued. Any person found who has not ben Invied and I ' prpon docs on ulio lIst fur- whoso ) name not appear 'he lst I nlsh(11 the committee will hI required to leave I } ' persons employed for that purpose. UcfltIfl1du will not he allowed seats In UcntllcI the hal until after the grand ntree. All SentR vIII he rcicrved for ladle (1entlmou leall1 Tservel ! Onl1mon Ire reIu'tetI to observe thll rule strict ) , I 'IIR are Ixpectcd to ntNlt ( In full , I reps , and thee wearIng bonnets , hatf 01' wrps wi not he allowed on the floor. This ruin 'wi be strictly enforced , without any excep. tion. ton Oentemon will be required to attend In full dn' ! Any member or a military or- APnlzlton who may he InvIt'l. and , Icslrl" to Weal' his uniform , will be permItted to do hO. lO. crprt will bo laid for dancing , so ns to protect the Indies' ,1rlEs , : Contlenien's full , ! 'EfR must consist ot' ' blnclt l'Olt , pants and vest ( coat to ho 1.al- low tail ) , and whll neck tc. Hooml are provided for gentlemen's and ladles' hnt ! Wlapp etc. . and 10 one will 11e permitted to enter the ball room with ' wraps under any iretoxt. A certain socIety woman was shopping one I morning last week In one oC the large ] down 1 ' town storcs , when , after makIng ! her pur- I chases uho wa handed a small ticket with a coupon attached which : she was about to put In her purse when the clerk a . kt- her why she didn't put the coupon In the box and then sIlo might draw a prlz ! Several lays after on entering this sale store and noticing a i crowd ot Ieople ! around the coupon box she naturally secured a list of prIze winners , when tc her surprise she found her own IUI- bel among them I was at th1 ! critical 10- meat that she was met by several friends , to whom she told her good luck. She was studying the prIze list ali wondering which she would prerer a silk unibrohia . a new fall 11118 patterim. a bcycle ! or a sliver rat . they i all being on the list , when she was told that ' she had drawn an accordeon. Imagine her ' dlsllllontment ! ! H I lies 1'o"i.lol nmi.l fla , i.e. When the doors ot the Thurston Rifles' now armory opened last Monday evening the dawn ot I now epoch in ' time SOCII : ! weld was recorded for Omaha's prond soldierly citi- ' . zens. zeus.Whim .he Hfos have been the recipients . ot a number -socIal functions since theIr name was phac3d on the list ot companies that have won I national reputation , tt be- came their turn to act time host and In honor or the openIng ot their now home to their many friends , the gallant 10renll rl ot the national cup gave nn elegant roceptlcu and dancing pirty and extended their hospitality , which has won for thcm many friends on past social occasions ! . Time reception parlor with its rich furnlsh- Ing3 was the center ot attraction and also : the 'cent or promenades between llances. Time chandeliers were neatly festooned with decorations und shone forth II great splen- dor. dor.Flags anti tropical plants were profusely dlspldycl , while here and there was a gal- oxy ot pretty faces , together wIth 11 cqual number of soldier frieumds , thus . sollier rrleld ! making a pretty scone. The occasion was graced by tim neat. show ) ' Inlrorls ot the Omahl GIrls and their ofc'I , who wore present In a body , and together with the gray uniforms ot some or the cadets , greatly assIsted tn giving the affair the at'pect ot n swel ml11ry event. From limo central pillar was ( lrmmpcd the beautiful silk flag ann Its many prlzs rib- boils , to which the Thurstona point with Jlrhle and 1leasure. On a stand Imllr "Old Glory" was dlsplaYEll the cup given the boys by Miss O\'erton ot Mmnplmis I and elsa the great Oalveston CUll , over which victory congratu- Intent tl contInue to comne. The large COll,1Y photo caltl forth the lcmlrllon : or time many guestf. This benutul piece or art design Is 1 recent girt to thin mnes ly Mr. Lancaster and Is magnificent In every rspct , During the early pat ot time evening Mcssrs. TaSlart and Miller discoursed lev- oral well rendered selections on the banjo , which wre greatly appreciated . AhOt : 0 o'clocl the sweet strains at do- le- 1Ihtul music In tIme ball room brought the soldiers amid their guests and slfetharts \pon the waxed for , where a program or eighteen numbers , wit ) : delicious punch be- tween .lnces , was immensely enjoyed until near the hour or midnight , when the l .t 'al : announclII the complimentary party of the Thurston Rifles an event ot the past - - - - - . A 'h.1hUII IIHlcnh' . Mrs. H. P. Whlloro gave a delightful lurormal mu.lcalo to a Cow friends last Thur- 4 ( lay evening at her residence , 104 South Twonly-nfh mtvenue. These assisting In the evealn's entertainment were : Mrs. Gilbert ! Ilitcheock Mrs. Cotton. Mrs. Mcntom , Miss l'almor , Mr ! Cudaby Miss Anna Bishop Mrs. J , J. Dickoy. Mrs. Whitmore Mr Thol : J. I\eley amid lte Eugenic Whtmor ! . who surprised time guests by tier splendlt render- lug at l'atlerowski's . minuet. The DOI'.Its on the II0gram were the Impromptu "Skelch on Church Choirs " wth : verso by Mr. Thoma9 l\eley , "An Evening Song" In lanulcrlpt by Mrs. Whimore , sung for the Irt time by : tn hilohop . a thro -mlnuto sketch or l'aderewaki. Mrs. Mclntosh's sketch ! was awanlod first prize nn general meri anti Mrs. Gilbert llitchcock's on account or original - Ind and cone ! ! ) spelling . The guests were : Mr. anti Mrs. Francis W. Wes8el , Miss 1sholl , : Ir. amid Mrs. Gilbert Hitchcock , Captain and Mrs. Palm or , Mr and Mrs. Edward A. Cudahy , Mrs. William IJton. Mrs. J.V. . Cotton . Mr. Thomas J. KellY , Miss I'aimer Mr and : Ir J. J. Dchey : , Nm' . and Mrs. James Mcintosh - - - Thr ) ' Slrllrll",1 1" . 11uniy ' . Last TuedlY evening a number ot young pNple met at the reslienc ) ot Mr. Murphy 1514North _ TwentIeth atroet , and proceeded to Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. hlealey . 1822 Clark street , whers the leader . of the Invaders - vaders , ! lss Kate Murphy announced that they bail dropped In to surprise Miss M.lle Ilealcy. Time parlor ww : soon ripartlt of chairs and dancing was indulged In tilt 1 o'clock when lunch was served. Miss leahy entert1ned ! her guests with choica . 521ectons ou the pIano. Among those pesent wore : Misses IC. Murphy N. MeGuckin . 1Me - iCenna M. ialey , n , I\endrlck. S. Cirahanm C 1" . O'Nem I. O'Nei. L. finns , Mr' . len Icy : Messrs. T. O'Connor Joseph Grady , Nell Murphy , O. Unns , C. Toy , J. Maloy , Ed Murphy , J. IIJley , C. Barry , A. Canon , W. Fooruy , U. Ilklnyou. I , . II Jolly ! mrl'1IH" , A surprise party to celebrate the tblrty- lventh birthday ot Mr. J. n. Stnt wa . . . C t.p - . _ . . . . . _ ' . ' ' . . ; . : . " glyen ! A 1Q J ! Park AVOnl1 , on Thurday tn'en Ing. Cirds nr.d darelnl were Indulged In till I late hcur. when a nko luncbCR wu served . Those rr"ont wore : Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Stirui , , Mr. anti Mrs. n. B Worlhy , ' Mr , and Mr Melirido Mr. and Mr ? , T C. l'arklims Mr. and Mu C. fl . lickson . Mr. nn" Mre John S. Clark , Mr. and Mis. n. D. RUne , Mr /nt 1lrs. Charles IUt , Met , Oarnu , Airs ( . Oaker , Mu. Cae.e , Miss EUo OOlney , Miss Anna OoSI y , Miss Dully. Miss Palmer , Miss Nichols , Allis McNair. 11" Peal l rlrkBn , Miss l.u I Erickson Miss Cale , MIA Seidon Miss Minnie Slice . Miss DeUn Stine . Mr. W. \'cstegard , Mr. W. Bowman . Air. J. A , McKenzie , Mr. Harding . Mr. Silver , Mr. Dickson . Mr. Chcat".orl , : Ir. Wilam Oos- ney : , John Ooruo , Mv. Soomon ! , lr , Nicholas ] , Mr. la'thorn , MI' Wmrke. Mr. . Tor- rencd , Master James Stine. Mr. Slln was presented with n rocking chair by time boys lt station 13. - - - - Echot/ lImo Coteiitlipn. P. E. O. deleg.t from many different states opened their latunal conventIon last Wednesday morning at Myrtle hal with nn attemidanet' : ot "rh' or fifty wonien. The Mu. lard hotel wu their healllnarters aul the scene Cu , t : lanN reception amid bl 11'ln In theIr honor 'rhur .lar evening , at which were present sOm < 500 ot the Ieproicnlatll'e people ot Omaha On Weln" day afternoon , by In- vluton of the Commercial climb , the women wlro escorted In specially chartered motor can , by scveml Ak-Sam-lien . IIIKht to their Den , where the floats displayed at the Feast of Indalnln110 shown and explained to them Afterward they Wfre ! shown some or time sights ot th cIty , as El"n from a car wIndow on the Farnam street line , and In the evenIng were enlel'lnlnel , at na Informal re- cepton hell at Mr. Llnluger's art galery , Irs. Alice llrigga at the Iowa chapter Is presIdent - Ident of the Nation slslerhood and Miss Daisy IS at Missouri corresponding sec- retary. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A I'I'UHIUI' , lrJI'IMt. ' . The friends or Miss Corona HolmanIMs ' - Intl' surprised her at the home of her sister , Mra . Ell StlrrUcer , lt 2t8 Capitol avenue , last Thursday evening. TIme evening was delIghtfully spent with games , musIc and rocitatione. At 1 o'clock an elegat ! lunch was sen'l In the dining room , aCer which the guests adjourned In 110 to catch the last car homeward. Those present were : Mr. and MrF. August. Kueluui : . and Irs. S. C. Drnum. ! r. and Mrs. Id Sterrlktr , Mc anti Mrs. H. Malhes Misses 'EUa O'lrlen. Sarah Buts , Corn Trusseli . Minnie and Kate Swart1lander , Cora amid Ester Swanson , Hazel and 'hlna Schmidt I , Amelia Pearson . 1amlo Bmner , Carrie Miler ler , Edith Shields , Sophia Engier , I dll ( Kuhn , Miss Newton , and Hel' A. J. Turkle : Messrs. Ltslo Alien , Lean Curtis . Roy Penfold. 3ow. Ird 1llllle , Oscar Engier , Howard Iruner , larry Fischer , Arthur Shields , Mr. Pcarson and Master Earl Sterrlki'r. . - - - - An r nJo'lh' . Cnr,1 t'arty. Thurslay evening Alias Amy Barker enler- tamed a few friends at cards In honor of Miss May Monger at Framnont 11h fIve was played and Miss Grace AIn antI Dr. Allison won the prizes. The remainder or the . evening was spent II dancln ! TIHse In-I \.I ! d were : MiSses May Muner , Grace Alen , Grace Ilnlb3ugb. Lynn Curtis , Dessle I Norton Emma Creighton , Helen Moore , Bs- 1 telo and helm lallton , lertha Sloan , May : Morse , Hattie Catty , Jesslo Tcldncon. Clara Palmer Carrie amid Grace D twler , Georgia ' Lindsay , Ortchen Crounee . Puss Lowe , Alce McCormick and Leita Carter . Messrs. Gould Dotz. JOllan , Palmer , Burgess , 1clahon , Martin . Cowin , Marbury VIctor anti Charles Itusnw.ter . . Joe and Ed AIosinan , Wil Ihx- ter , Carrel Curler , Walter Smith. ! Milton 1)arling ) . Dr. Wilson , Dr. Allison , Dr Je - pecimer and Dr. D twler , ! r. and Mrs. C. N Dtetz. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - high I.'h't 1111" . : . and ! m C. McKomnrm enterlnlned their friends at their easy here , 2227 Grant street , last Frlady evening lt high five , and a most enjoyable evenlne was &pent at that rlsclnalng ame. Mr. ii. Darnum received time first prlz3 far gentlemen , and Mrs W. g Palmater the lady's prize , while Mrs. J. D. Foster and Joseph Hedman secured the consolation - 50lnton prIzes. After a bountonus luncheon all went home fooling that Indo'll they hind spent a very pleasant c\nln . Those present - eat were : ! r. and Mrs. Palmater , ! r. and lrs , Counsman , : Ir. and Mrs. Ltiz . Inl Mr. and Mrs. 'Copley , Mr. and : [ rl. Prcivai : Ir. and ! Is. ColetI , Irs. Phliuip . .Mr. and Irs. Brown , Mr. and ! rs. Bassett , : [ r. and Mrs Bailey . Mr. and Airs. liaskeli. : h' . and Mrs. Kane . lr , and Mrs. Barnum Mr. and Airs. oster. Mr and Mrs. Carahy , Miss Mol ! Bley , Miss Agnes Itvlse } ' , Mr Henry DaE t. _ _ _ _ _ \Yt'uli lmis nnel l nnl.m'ntH , Miss Anna Iliggar daughter ot Irs. A. E. Dmar , and Mr. Fred Pearce , a wel known young business man ot thIs city , were united In marriage at Coring , la. , October O. The ceremony was performed In the Presbyterian church Ht. Rev Ewing , dean ct the Corning academy , oiiiciating . after which a recepton Wa held at the residence or time bride's brother , Mr. J. Vi' Iliggar Amid congratulations - latons and b3st wishes ot hosts at relatives aOl friends , the hIPY : : couple left for a fly- tng trip through the west. They wi reside , In this city and be at home after No\emher 4 at 210S Ohio street. An } v'nhlt , vll Cu.I. . Irs. O. M. Carter .gave a very delightful informal card larty on Tuesday evening for her son , Mr. Carrel Carter. Four pretty 11'lze ! were given. After refreshments were served dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. The guests were : llse ' S:01n. : Dick- bison , Alien , Mount , Squires Hoagland , 'fay- lor , Morse , Munger or I remolt , Crounse. Lindsay , liarker .Alennder , Alice Chambcrs. Curt ! , Georga : and Duelah Sharp ! and 11 Colpetzer ; Moosra. Baxter , Clark , Alan , Cowin , Ewing loswater , Charles Rosewater Hogerl , Wi 10H rs , lorsn1n , Dotz. leath , 101glnld , Pratt , : Iclel , Coole , Ko nlg" Uackwchh. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilighi Jlv , ' l'imi't. On Thursday afternoon Airs. Stuhl gal't al enjoyable Informal card party In honor or her guest , Airs. Zanner or arlbault. High fvo was plaY(11 anti the Irlzes were won by Atra . Philip Peter end Airs. Jlhn Darker I The house Wa prettily Iecoralell with yellow - low romes The guebta were : : r ! D. B. Wood , lr8. Fred lavis Iu. S. D , lIarcaiow : . Airs. Jmeph Harlol , Mrs. John Barker . Mrs Phip Peter , Airs. Riley , Irs. Scolold , ! Is. McGilton. Mrs. lughe" . Mr : Garrett Mrs. Fralic laler , - Mrs. - Olmore - , Airs AngUn. : iri. , C. N. II.II Bltertnhll , Mrs C. N. Detz : again threw open her beau- tful home II honor of Mist , May Iunger on Monday e'enlll when the younger set took po &e 'jlon. Dancing , card anti bllad hcllfd to pas .n enjoyable ev _ ' 'lng. Those IlrJent were : Misses late Calr , Sue Col- petzol' . Grace Alan , Amy Blrlcar Bertha Sloan , ' .ouhl Squires anti helen Hoaglnd , and Messrs. lalon , Gould , Detz , Will Carke , Ihrry Wllkimms . : tr. Held ot St. Paul , Mr. lblhleu at Lincoln Wing Alien , Iaul iloaglanti Ed George and Will Cowin ' 1'1u1' ) ' Met 'i'lmelr i'rii.umuls. Mr. and ! r. M. ! O. lcloon ot Los An- "olos Cal. , are vhllng Mr McKoon's niNer ' Mrs. Samuel Roes . 720 South Twcnty-second street. ! r. and Airs. Icl\oa formerly lived In Omaha and l'nce : their removal to the Golen ( stale their home has bean a sort or headquarters for ox.Om3hanl anti Omaha visitors to the city ot the angels. Yesterday they met a large number ot them at Mr Ilees' residence. - - - - Y. : I. C. . \ . ltet-u-ptlomm. The Young Men's Christian association gave Its annual autumn reception to Its memn- beT and friends last Monday e\enlne. at which about a thousand guests werl present. Music was furnished by an orchestra corn- pJsed ot association members. 'fowarll the close oC the evening Bishop Newman ot the Mothuo.hist Episcopal church delivered an Interesting - tlrestng alreu upon the subject ot young meu's wcrk. - - A Joly Cn"I Pull . Alias Kathryn Polack wu pleasantly sur- prlnd by a fey of her young friends Satur- day evening , who hld a good , oti-fas'iloneml ! limits candy pulng , Those present were : Misses Georgia K nnard. Mary Weed , Fan- ale Puris : MUlrs. Claenco Thurlton , Charl GUlluer , Hex Morehou , Wi Chambers - hers , Frank : Isncheter , - - - - - - - - A IlrU"lu ) ' Iurh' . Mr3. 1'.lholl and Mrs . Butler gave a blrthdy party for their daughters , May and Annie , l'rldsy evning , at the resldeace of ! r. Huller , 29S FranklIn street , Delcou3 ! refreshments wer served. TI0Ji present - - _ . . _ , - . : , _ _ . . - . _ . : : m. _ ) _ . - _ " , - . werll Aliases May 1 llholn , Annie Butler Jolr. Iabela MelIIVeYr I.bpl Kart Mabel Ntbon JMnnet Newine , EdIth i1auhsen , lara Edholm , latlle Butler : Masters hans Season . Arthur Jessen Eugene Lloyd , Joe WOOlS George thither , Albert Edhohn , Chale Butler. r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . " 's'.iuiiimgus mind 1 IJn"lm"I" Time betrothal Is today announced ot Habbl Leo M Franklin of Temple Israel . this city , to Alias Hattie At. Oberfelder , daughter ot : Ir. anti Airs. I. Oberrelder formerly ot Omaha but now ot ChlMgo. This announce- mont will bl particularly gratIfying . since I will evtntualy bring back to Omaha n ) 'oung1oman. . who , while here . was a unl. veral favorite . At home Sunday October 20. and Wodnoday. October 23 , 3722 Forest ave- nue Chicago. No cards Tie wedding ot : Ir. Clifford Smih and Miss Joslphlne Winslow of lluffato . N. y" , wIll take place soon 'Cer the holidays. The marriage of : Ir. Justin Jay Outerfel ot Omaha ( and Miss Clara Brown ot Council BIJls occurred lt the reslllnco of the brida's Sister , Mrs. Herbert Carpenter , In Council Dnls on Thursday evening , October 10. : Ir. and lr3. Outerlell will IRe In Omaha Dt 3j [ North Nineteenth street. Wednesday evening by 11ev . Asa Leard at the home ot time brld's parents , Walnut . la. . : Ir. James 11. Stokes ot this city mind Miss Eva Tabor were married On their return from a brief vist east Mr and Airs Stokes wil be at home at 1012 Emmet street , where lucy 1. \ 111 elcole their friends after November - Mr. Alfred Olsen and Miss Ilma Levin were married Thursday , October 1. at the residence ot Hev. Charles W. Savidge , the officiating . Iclating minister. Time groom Is one ot the trusted employes or the O. & At. rai ramI. Mr. and Airs. Olsln are stopping at present at hot Springs , S. D. On October H. by nel' S. A ! . Noel Afar- gnerlo A. J. : lcOlath , younRest daughter of Al. O. McBeath to James O. Dustan , formerly - merly ot Omaha , but now In business at Kansas City , \\'a8 marrlet at Kansas City. Wednesday evenIng at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. John C. Trenton , Mr. James Adams ot Omaha and Alias Deborah J. Mc- \dam ot Hartford . Conn. , were married hy ltev. Robert L. Wheeler. ThIrty Invied , guests were prescnt. Mrs. E. D. Munshaw played the wedding march , Introducing the , bridal party to the parlors which were bcau- tUul ) decorated with potted plants anti cut , flowers. The wedding dinner was elegant In service , anti received the praise or the , guests. :11 and Iu. Oflenblck entertained I the guests with 2everal fine selections on tIme banjo and Ilano , after which they deputed , with best wishes for the happy couple. 1 II'rlnll.1 'l'h.I' 1..leIU'H. Mr. and Mrs. John Vlrley entertained most pleasantly at carmis Thursday evening for Mr. Dewey ot New Brl.hton , Pa. , and Miss JEnnie Turtle of Wllamsport , Pa. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanren- burg , Mr. anl Mrs. Jell Turtle , Mr. and Airs. Bigger Mr. and Mrs. Crane Airs. Lam- rick Irs. Martin . Miss Karimacim Miss 1lelner , Mr. lirant Mr. LoensdorC or Belie- vuo and Mr. Velsler. Mr. Lantenburg car- ried off the gentleman's prize and Mrs. Lam- rIck the lathes' prlzo. The booby prlzcs were semi by Mr. Turtle nod Airs. Crane. cards. Dohicioums refeshments were served after Time I' "mn MISMIOn . The J lla Flower mission Is still going arm with its labors of love ] , and , as the garden fewer , have now almost all disappeared , I Is asking for small donations to bo applied tl theIlurchase ot flowers weekly. Contrt- buttons In the way oC magazInes and Ils- traled papers , to bo distributed at the different - ent hospials , will be very acceptable. The Inmates ot these hospitals enjoy quite as much time visits oC the bright 'cung girls as they do the lowers and reading matter that ; they bring. I IH a noble mIssion. ' IiiYiiuit'iitM 11,1 " 'JmPremulOhit4. I Mr. A. S. Peter has returned tram a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Curtis will go tobord- : Ing after the first. MIss Fannie Lehmer has recovered from along long and serious uiiness. - I Mrs. I\zzle \ Sweetand at 1816 Dodge heft yestEday for a visit to friends In Iowa. 1 Mr. Ernest Nathan of CincinnatI has been visiting friends In the city thE past week. i Miss Frances Van Merrlz or St. Louis Is the guest of Mrs B , Harris , 1824 Grace street. i Mrs. W. H. Ilntlr has returned from a 1 Illno monlhs' vsft : In her cd home , Chathlm , Can CanMr Mr Winfeld S. Strawn , who returned front Des Moines on Wednesday , left Friday evenIng - lag for Washington. Mr. Joseph Bathngartner amid wle ( left on I"rltay for New York and will sail on October 23 on the steamer Wlhed for Bremen. Mrp. Conslelo Stewart , who was so badly I Injured recently In a runaway , Is now an Inmate - mate at ClarkE hospital and ts resting com- fortabiy Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hitchcock ot San Francisco. who roshled In Omaha some years ago , are the guess : of Mr. and Mrs. harry p. Deuel. Captain and Mrs. Sarson returned rlcenty front Delv r and Colorado Springs. In Denver - ver they were the guests ot General and frs. Wheaton , MIss Margaret Robertson . who has heen the guest or Miss NanniI Al. Driggs during time llst femur weeks , has returned to her home tn Cherokee. la. Ur. anti Mrs. William B. Sterling have tone cast for an extended trip. Mrs Pterlng trill spend a few weeks In New York with her friend , Mrs. Sheldon MIs Fannie Burns or Annapolis , Md. , Is visiting friends In Omaha. . le : rather , Mr. Wiiam Durs , was formerly 1 prominent railroad official In this city. :15 Leta Sone : has returned to time city trom I thrEe months' visit to SherIdan , Wo Miss Stone took the trip In ! arch at health and has rclumd much bCnflted . anl : fted. Dr. U. C. 11moe , examIning IUlrgeon for time Atlantic & PacIfc Ralroll company , ac- companlld hy his bride Is 11 the city the guest or Mr. and Mrs. S. E. IImo . Mrs. William Hoyt olde-t sister ot President - dent Cleveland , anti Mrs. John I ) . Countermine - mile , both ct Beatrice , have been guests ot : lss Val at the Madison tils ( week Mr. T.V. . Blackburn hu returned from a six we ks' trip to California , called thereby by the Illness at his wife . Mu. Blackburn la mitch improved In 10a\h , but will remain at Pasadena unti spring. Miss Cadr , secretary at the Young Wo- men's Christian a3socl3lon. will return on Tuesday front 1010n. Knn. , where she has ben In alendnco at the Young Women's Christian association conventon , : Ir. , T. L. Hmmelrlcb and wife left Omaha ler last week for their new home In Falls City Neb. , where :11 Hlnmelrlcb wi als charg DC tite Samuel Wahl tl buslrmess lie vry sue- cesslully manaed the Morse drels goods department - partment for two years In this ciy , Mrs. A. Houser anti family leave for Monterey - terey , Mex. , tomorrow tu take up . their reel- denco In that dry. Mr. Honsel has been ( In business them for the past two years. Dur- lag their ten years' rpsldencl In Omaha they have maim many friends who will regret to lear or their departure They trIll rlgret remake a short stay In Kansas Il route. . - - - luuforumimil litutirzmi : hI ll. " I H. Miss M. 'r. Patrick gave a chiidren's party yesterday afternoon. ! rs. T. n. Cumlng has Isled invitations Invitatons for a reception Thursday from 3 ulII 5. Alias Louise Squre" ! entertained the French Card club on Wednesday afternoon Miss Allen won the prIze , ! ls For Mr. and Mrs. M. O. McKoon at Lo Angeles . , Cal. , who are the guests of Mr 1,01 : lcKoon's sister , ! rs. Samuel Bees ! n' . Philip Ioler entertained a numbpr ot her friends on Saturday afternoon whim a wih charmht slx.handed oucber party , Pretty - - - . prizes served. were IQnd delicious rereshments lervlt. . rrs. Wcsle-ATrsntan entertained the Six- ; Trlnn Uanlll Eucher club delightfully on Thurs- day afternoon at the hOle ot Mrs. 13. M. Moreniami. Tlro were four tables aal "ory pretty prIzes \ro awarded the fortunate winners , \'Inner ' The second < the serIes ot loclal planned by the Young Men' institute will be given at Insttuto CrelRhton hail Vext Wednesln evening About 300 Inv\ " text have been Issued , Dole- gatons arc exffctcd front the South Omaha councIl anti the Catholo club ot LIncoln On Ionday yopIng Miss Margaret Ander- son enlerhlnc"te member oC the Caldwel " club In honor oc } iter ISlh bIrthday Nice ro trlshmentl were s'rved and a merry ovenlnl was , spent by all . lThe members ot the cub presented Miss Aisjgaret ; with a beautiful . gold watch and chnln : There wl boa reception at the rotunda and the ' Young Women's Christian assocIation rooms . lice building , on Monday at 8 p. m Miss Cora : . Paten , diamond medal graduate ot Soper School of OrAtory , Chicago , wilt give several readings. A varied and pleasing program will b Ilresenterl by a nlmber or chidren under the direction of Mrs. Jenulo W'ertz with the Mandolin orcimestra . Frh.'umlly ( n.sip. Airs. J. E. Summer has Kane to Chlc3go. lsl Oretchen Crounse Is suffering from a sprained ankle. Mr. and Airs. Halph TodJeslla are expected In Omaha toda ) ' . A musIcal club Is being rormo by several Omaha 11Ulc lovers. Mr. and Mrs. ArUmr C. Smih and daughter - tel have returned home. Mr. and lrB. Dean I.ymnn left for Salt Lake Tuesllay afternoon. Irs. George U03la\1 hiss been spending the past week In Chicago. ! I. and Mrs. J. lurd Thompson have moved to 2648 Dodge street. Miss Short has Just returned from a two weeks' vIsit In Oalefburg , 1 Mr. and Mrs. .Iamos I Conrad have taken the house at 1J2 Lowe avenue. Oeneral Copplner hal' taken Mrs. Ezra ! Aiihinrd'Lu hal so for time wInter. ! rs. Marvin Porter Is visiting her sister , Irs. "laId , In Louisville , Ky Mr. and Airs , W. 0. Taylor have taken the residence at 1326 Georgia avenue Mr. S A. Megeath returned on Monday from Franklin , Pao and New York. I , Mr. Euclid Martin returned front St. LOlis I on Sunday , where he attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carton and Miss Emma' ' McCormick left for Chicago on Sunday. The welIin ! or Mr. George Mercer and I Miss Helen Smith will occur No\'ember 6. Major and Mrs. Smlh have returned to II Fort Omaha after a long absence In Europe Ir and Airs. C B. Smith are occupying their new home at Thlrly-slxth and howard streets Mr. and Mrs. T. C. VanDuren have gone to housekleplng at 129 South Twenty-eighth street. Miss BessIe Norton Is slayIng at the home or Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drake ] during their I , absence. . ' I Miss 1"lor Wlbstrr Iv the guest or Miss ' Dandy , who Is spending the winter In Now York ctty. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell have gone to California and HenrIeta Calwll Is visit- lag old friends In Pennsylvania. There were I n\mber ot Omaha society people who went over to Council Bluffs I rl. " ' . " day evening to se "Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rector went - to Chicago - cage on Friday to attend tue Melba concert , given nt the audlorllm on lturday. Will E. Hitchcock visIted friends at Kan- sns City Wednesday and Thursday , returning over tie Durln"ton Friday morning. Leutenant ! Irlncl. whose I.ICO was despaired at for some time . Is at present I10wly recov- unrig at the Presbyterian bospltal Chicago. Miss May lunger ot Fremont , who has been time gUest ' or"Mr C. N. 11t1 for the last two weeks , ieftt.for , , he ham on rldny. . 11' . anti Mis. McKoon ' cit Los Angeles will ' be at the residence ' ot ttr. and Irs. Samull flees tomorrow , . meet their friends In ! Omaha C I Miss ( Iabel Dalcombe , who has been visit- lag "In Dale Creek I , Grosse Isle and 'orolto today. for the paM four 10ntls , I exp'ced home I Alias France Lawrence ot Cambridge , Mass" , Is vIsiting at the home of her brother ; I Mr. George Al. Lawrence , 124 South Thlrty- . first street. I Mr. and Mrs L. J. Drake left for FranklIn . Pa. , on Thursday , where they will be the guests ot their daughter , Airs A. F. Miller , for several welks , Dr. P. hI. Dalhache oC the marine service ' staten I at Staten Island , accomlanlld by his wire , wore the guests of Dr. and Irs. R C. Moore last week. Mr. ELI McCormick and MIss Alee McCormick - mick returned home from Denver and other Colorado points on Thursday , after an ab- sence ot several weeks. Mr. C. N. Dietz . who Is a great admirer oC Conroy and Fox , entertalnell Mr. A. B Smith and Mr. Frank Colpetzer at a box party at the Creighton : Monday evenIng. Mr. Robert IDgwalt and Miss Rngwal Ilve returned from a pleasant sojourn In New England , slopping for a time on their homeward journey at Grosse Isle , Mich. The Lorraine Dancing club has been organized - ganized for the coring wlnler. There are about forty couple In the club , and its first dancIng party will bo held on Tuesday even- lag ne-it : " Mrs. Elizabeth Craven ot the 11gb school recelvell worl ot the sl11tn death oC her brother , lao Evans , principal or the public schools at Osale , la. Mrs. Craven has gone to Wllam burg , la. . to the rUleral , Airs. Ahlnel Hewson and MIss Henderson or Philadelphia , who have been sp = nllng a row weeks tn Omaha the guest3 ot Mr. miami ! rs. 0.V. . Ciabaughi leave for home this week after a delightful vllt. AIrs. Charle H. Drown and hlr daughter , Mica Margaret who have been abent for several months In NEw York wi return to Omha the last ot October. They were de- tal'ed In Ohio by the Illness or Mrs. J. J. Brown . The Manitou cub gave Its first or a series ot dancing puts last Thursday nIght at Eruliumg hall About thirty couples were pres- . } emit and enjoyed the dancing Immensely. Mr. lii. S. Walkln anti IIs8 Anna Gentlemen lei the grand march. The eighth anniversary or the organization oC the O'naha Guards wt he celebrated Oe- tobr 24 by a dance at the armory . for which invitations we'e : sued I early In the week . The commnittce has engaged an excellent orchestra - chestra and the occasion will no doubt be very pleasant Alias 101:0 : Polack IcU yesterday to spend time winter In Chicago and Cincinnati , where she will visit her sister , Mrs. F' . D. Rubel , and other relatHTtho wt atend thin en- trca Into socieyoottimer cousIn. ! Miss Shalab Silverman ot Chicago , which reception oc- curs October 21. Mrs. Will U. ltithcock . accompanIed by Item two daughlers J ay anti Hazel , anti a sister , lrs. J. A. : over at Friend Neb. , departed for San , \ ( Qver , Tex. , on Tuesday to spend the wl\r. : In hopes at benefiting the tormer's hd1h. " TheIr address whIle there will be 6351' orh Flares street Atlas Grace lt tbdugh loaves on Thurs- day for ClJar hiajiU . where she I to at- tend and tale pafbelng 8PCOlll , maid ol Imonor lt the weddumfguaf Miss Florence Clark to Mr. Louis h3evj,1wulch wt occur October 31. From there , . she leaves for Chicago , where she vihi spend ' some time before her wt lme . return hem ( ' 'm I The n embr 'C ) the household of Mrs. Miner . 2301 Dougl\.stret. gave a reception tn honor ot Mr. 81\ 1 11 r. U. 0 , Thomp 'Jn and : . and Aim1. W. L. Drew , who have JUAt returned from their wedding trlpI. Music aDd games fled Ih the first part of the evening anti alters dainty repast dancing was Indulged In until a late hour. Among those present were : Mr. anti Mrs. ii. O. Morri , _ . Anghin . Mr. aDd Airs. C. - - - - Highest ofilI in U S. Gov't l Leavening -ower.-Latest , . Report p y Baking / 4IOYLUTLY JE - - . . _ . - - - - _ . . - . - _ - - . . . . . - E. Orownlee : Misses Icluh , Holland , Whit. more , Towne , Derthohl : Mr. Miner : MeRArH. Crape , Parish , Jordan loges , Marbury and larry Roberts ot Utica . Airs. Julia Montgomery of Thlrly.uvenlh tumid Hail Howard streets entertained informally . formally for a few of her frIends lat Mon. ( day night AmolthOl' present were : Mr. and Mrs. Draper Smith . 1. and Airs. I P. Stolldard , Mr. and Mr McOlton , Miss Alien ot Sidney , Neb. , Miss Eunice Gray ot Dan- ington Wis. . Captain Lawrence , Mr C. V. Miles and Mr Murray . Iarbury. WII : UUnNU - IN V.U.U'OHXI. to , tll Ornllr I ' ) rnu"tormt11 Into I ! 1".J"II' 1,1'IUII' . LOS ANGELIES , Oct 1- ( peclal- ) Those ot us who live II the "cast" know but Ito ot time many resources ot time great state ot Calornln , During may visit to the coat r have been living ! with my uncle , wrlo Is one ot the large producer ot wine , for which California Is widely known I would ba idle for mo to try anti give the names oC the 300 varieties ot grapes wmch arc known to the producer as "wine grape. " A particular sol Is wanted for .finn quality I and high flavor . These qualities are founl In Nmipa Sonoma and the Livermore valleys. Vineyards wi proluco good grapes for wine It four years after planting. Grapes must have over 20 per cene ot saccharine mater before a perfect termenta ton may be obtained - tained Harvesting or "pIcking time" commenCM In the month ot September and contInues unt the last oC October. The grapes arc plcled rrom the vlnts anti hauled to the cellar In boxes or fifty pounls rapaciy , These boxes arc elptel Into an elevator , Wimicim beIng emi endless chains , carrieR a con- tnuous strlam or grapes to n crusher ot about forty inches long by tl\'elt } . inches In duanieter. The crusher being ot corrugated Iron , crush every grape. Steam power Is the motive used In nearly al ot the large cellars. After the grapes arc crushed they arc caught In water tight cars and wheelell to a large tank or vat or about 2,000 gallons capacity. When each lank Is two-thirds full I la heft to undergo fermentation , which generally occupies - cupies three or four la's , After fermentation - ton has taken place the Juice Is drawn off amid pumped Irto other tanks to settle. The pulp , consisting of the skin mind "meat" ot the grape , called "pomnce , " Is then carted to tin aljaceut hylraulc press , which , with a sqtioezing power ot 400 poulls to the square inch squeezes the pomace dry or all lIquId which they may contain. Time liquid Is placed In tanks to settle anti the pomace Is either sent to the distillery to be made Into brandy or sold to cream tartar mamuumfacturers. After the wine or juIce ! has settled properly and Is i sUfclenty clear IL Is syphoni off to another tank there to remain until It goes through another fermentation In time sprimmg- time , The lees or sediment front each tank Is Wtherel In hogsheads and sent to the distillery for branlly purposes. The wine mllt be kept In a very even temperature to Insure soundness and delicacy or Ilavor. Time cellars are male or stone and are kept at nearly 60 degrees Fahrenheit al or the year round. After wine has undergone - gone all ot the tIme ot waiting I Is clarIfed ! by Ilrelelt leans , then placed on sale. I takes long years ot experience to become a geol wine maler. Many vlgneron spend almost their whole lifetime In trying to bul11 up a name for superior quality ot wine. The cheap unnatural stuff that Is sold In the east as "California wine , " perhaps never saw this state. I confess that I have riot drank one glasl' of poor wine In time state. I Is 31 good , clean , pure and wholesome. I wonder why such wines are not found tn the large cities or the cast. I Is cheap enough for any purpose but the wine men In time Napa valley say that freight rates for one thinK and a combination or wine trust located In the laKe cItes oC the United States , with headquarters In San Francie3o , keep good wines off or time market. Calrornla pro- 'duces about 20,000,00 galen per annum. In less than five years I with not produce 5,000.000 gallons. The low prices received for products has caused many ot the grape growor' to uproot their vines and gape plant theIr round to other rrults. What n pity that this fine Inlustry Is on the wane as the vineyards are so graceful In their foliage . large green leaves and purple trult. It Is ! a beautiful sIght to behold and one to long be remem : : d. _ I. D. R. A CLOSE CALL. Itestnrt'.l to Life After I I'iummge Untl . Iu n 'Inl of " % 'nts'r . Frankton , Ind. , Is talking of the seemingly miraculous restoration to life or a entaIl child of Mr. anti Mrs. John Sipple. The little tot was playing with a hickory nut and It chancel to Cal In I tub of water that was sitting on the ground. Its head was plunged beneath thin water while its feet stuck up over the tub. low long It bad been In that position Is not known , but when round there were ito signs or life . and I was black In the face and declared to be dead A physlcal was summoued and whlo the mnessemmger was gee after him a mal stepped out or the crowd that had quickly gathered and taking the chil by the feet hung a henll downward anti begin to stroke the body that was ns limp as a rag. After a time the water hmegan to run from thl chIld's month and before long signs at life began to be seen. lie continued his stroking the boy until the child was fully restorell to con- clousness and he then placed It In Its mother's arias and departed long before the physician made his appearance. Who the man was Is not known , but the child that was dead now lives. ART STUDY ) HY O IAUA WOMEN \ ! . . - This DoplLmont of Wotiinii's Olub PlilS the Year's Work. to - MANY VALUABLE HELPS SECURED - - ttI'rOlllc"l lotho,1 'st'lil lie Con- tllll'-Suhjcct/ \ % 'Ui lie Ule"/111 nlrll , the 1cnr In Series . The art dpa\hncnt or time Womnn's cub ' Wititnioro's met last WedMsday morning In Whlm gallery. Theo were seventy women pru- eat , amid . p1als for the r 'uar's work nero do- cldell upon. 'ho lender of this department , Airs. Jcnnlo : E. l\e'lor , I one or the nmost thorough students In the city , and her mmmi- tiring \orlt and enthusiastic interest In time doubtless been Imporlant history of art have : loubtess ollments In helping to make Ilossible time growth and prosperity of the work In this dopartnuomit So Ilch interest was manifested last year that the dcpnrtmonl concluded to give some stereoptcon exhibitIons , Ilnslralng the points already tiiscumesed. These lrO'ed ) a great succe3S , financially : S well lS In other particulars. Wihlls raised In thIs amen- mier limo dcplmcnt purchaell n numher or fine photographs oC classic pictures with which to adorn the club roomn Al these pictures are him the ( hue lrnun photographs , which , properly rrnled , arc a permlent anll delightful \ossesslon. : S they never fade anti retaIn the \ exact touch anti spirit of the 'master ' haud al no oilier reproduction has yet been able to do. Nearly. hundrell dollars - lars "orth more ot these Ictures ( have beeu ordered amid will soon arrive. Among these are copies of Gimeido's "Aurora , " Ghieberti's "Bronze Gates , " llapimael's " : adonna ot the ChaIr , " and "Mme. I.e Dr31n and Daughter , " , painted by imerseif Time all ot the art department Is to ex- i tend the kmiowledge amid aprecilton , ot that i In art which has becn true enough to last , great enongh to speak to the hearts ot men through many ages , to lend Ilople to under- stand what constitutes a god 1Icture and why It Is god , Just ah one may learn to know goo books and good music. Th presence - once of beauty causes a thri of delightful loton , but Blskln Is authority for the ! statement that I a reason Is not found for ! the cause lt time emotion , It , In short , the : beauty docs not nt length elect time intellect I as well as the senses , the emotions will cease to playas thin senses grow dint I true , this contains a posslbltr that will mallo al desirous - sirous ot cultivating the taste while It Is yet \osslhle. thus storlug tilt lasting pleasurl. Last year the schools of Italian and Sran- Ish art were consillerld , and this year timework work begins with the painters ot time norlh. To further the already cited objects , a series at seven stcreoplcou hours w1 be gIven , beginning - gInning Saturday , October 26 , at 4 p. m. , and continuing upon time last Saturday ot each aucceemlimig month , It time same hour , tn time club rooms. After the first cxhlblt the pictures thrown upon the canvas , to ether with time explana- tions . 11 bo a review and summary ot time month's worlc. In November the subject will be Hubens a 11 Van Dyke , In December a eomparatvo study or the Christmas Illetnrcs ot the north anti south. Rembrandt will bo studied In January , Genre and some of its masters In February , lolbeln In March , and In conclusion the founders ot rench palnt- ing. . ing.As the work Is so Ito advanced at the date ot the October exhIbit , It will bo an I exception , and will show Iaphaela "Hours. " I The explanations , containing historical anti critical dnta. which will accompny this exhibit - hibit , will be very interesting , valuable and I : not ordinarily attainable. Two articles to be : ' used , because at the dlfculy In obtaIning ' I' the books , halo been copIed from the vol- tmnmes In university libraries and sent to Mrs. lmes Ihrarles anl Keysor for this occasion A valuable volumime fresh from Boston , de\oled-Io this subject , is J being brotmght into use. hiapimaei's "hours" were allegorical figures , representing time hours of day and night. They were upon time ceiling of a room in time Vatican. There has in hater days boemi somno discussion as to their being time crc- ation of Raphael's brush , but engravings found in time arcimives at Rome bear proof that these much adnmired allegories were lila. No pains have beau spared to make this , the first of time art series , replete with interest. Tickets for this course are transferrable in any nuanner. Should this uirove a financial sticcess , time worn.n of time art departnient , though their plans am yet hidden , may ho fully trmmsted to expend it for the extension of art and time imlghmtr hmpplmtess of imumnanity. Cnllforuuin j'ruiIC. There has been a great falIug off In the iuantity of fruit shipped frumn California to time east tip to Sepieniber 1 title year as coma- lared with previous years. This year's shmip- merits fall 30,960,000 pounds below timoso of last year imp to the eanlo date. Only 2,990 car. loads crosetl thin Sierra Novatlas this year os against 4,280 carloads during the same perIod last year , or 71,760,000 poimmids as compared with 102,720,000. It is estimmisted that 1,500 carloads will yet go forward this seacorm , bimt oven then time ulhipmnents will be fully 1,500 carloads , or 8OoOOO pounds , below last year's record. The dOcrcaee is sttnIbute to thu. failure ot the apricot ar early peat and peach crops , The severe frcsta last slmning caused moat of time dammiage , Time gnpo crop is very largo , anti time late pears anti peaches have turned out well. As now esiiiui&titi thmo total fruit ehlpimients by rail from California this year wiil toottmp107,76 potmmtds. . , hsnpro'i mug I litl ( I uIvusCo ) ( ' . A kinoniat graph has been lnvemmtcd by At , Luiniere of l'aris wlmlolm i a great inuprove- merit on the ! dnetoscopo. Time umnlnelimal tea- tune is a mmmechanismmi by which this iiimmi I , al rest during liiuumairmmutton , and fifteen Images a miecmtmci only , imisteami of tlmirty , stufilCo to give continuity. The Ilhtit is at rest dtmnlmig two- thirds of the pastago of each inisge ; in time rcrnalimlmmg third it Is sIzcJ antI c.mrrietl forward - ward to time uiext Immiago by a sot of tecth at- tacimeui to a framii , whose meter is gos'crnetl by a cant worked by a revolvIng linoulie. Timere iii alto cmi urrangeimuent for mmrojectiumg the hmmmagcs upon a miereon , so as to be visible to many poisons at once , Tim' ) MimiC sltii.ira tus serves as a camera for tnkimmg lbs photographs - graphs mmml for hirintimig tranaparenclea fr.rn limo negat'vo ' Ohimi , hlnuigiut at innghi for Fl fly lnhlnrmm. A society girl , ono of % i'hiOTC greatest at- tractiorms is a soft , little musical lammglm , Cfl tcrtnlned an iniorcstcl group lately wIth an account of imoW tlmt pronumnemmt cimamni of hmers was acqimireti , 'Very tow persoims have , as ) 'omm all kmiow , " she sild , "tin uigreentilo isugim. I had simmiply mtomhtiimg timmit cotilti Ito callc'tl atmelu in mimy poosesmomi. Time lade muuatho time enema griuui anti too far from nmerry to be a successful cctnmpamiion. So I teohc hcssomits of an actor and lt'arimctl tim mmmceluminiummi of forced laughter. This hpmacticed amitl improved mmiy- belt till I imati the art to Iterfectlun , anti IL became eccontl mmattmre. It coat me $50 In buy may laugh , but I wctuld not part with it for tlmousatimis. ' ' , Come to us Fot' the latest styles Iii 1ndiei' nimul Inisses' . iiV4 AU meulo ( if this sea- f - stilt's inmttem'hmtls , t. , . . have tlmcmn at 5.UO , I * 8,00 , $ iO.Ot ) , $12 00 , "c , , h50 , $ l'illO * 18,00 .A , . mind tmii tfl,000miCli. /75 . None hike ouure ivihl , -1w u t bueeeiiclsewhoro. Same etatctnemmt applies to out- CLOTH CAPES itt * 3.5 , $ ; .00 $7.50 , * 10.00 , $12.00 and up , Fur Garmeii-ts Elthmet' : : S ' COATS . . 01 CAPES Largest variety of fine furi ever 8hIowmi In Oimialiis , omubrnc- lag seal skin arid tirit ovo1.Y other' imuoulmu' ' fur-qtmah'ities gnat'- -1 amiteeti its , ! cmi , styles gtmnrami- 'I I tued intestamid in'lcoo - lois'ost. 3 .4) ' . . . ) . I'stroiiage Sohiited. r fl4SCOFIELO U CLOAKS.SW1S.1UR. Pimxtoit Bici , l6thnnd Inrnnrn'Sts. More Ieduced Prices Ott Seasonable Goothi. -o- Syrup nt Fig. , LOcimottlo . . . . . . . . . . . .350 Ackerum tJoothmirmg Syrup. 2Sc imottlo . . i8o \Vnmnor's SoimtImlrmg Syrtip,2.lo bottle. 150 Sewmird'mm Cotmidi Cure , * i.OOlrnttho..73o Chmammmhmcrhitlim'mt Cough Rumimt'miy , 1.00 imottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .750 Cii'imnborlaimt'tm Cough Itomimedy , Ste hottlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Acker's Eimgiitli ititimmedy , ti btmttio.7 io Acker's Eiigiislm hteumicdy , bOo botile.4OO ixtract Witch ilazut , 5Ot buttio..213o h'ond Lily Croauum , 2.lc lmottle. . . . . . . . . I no Giyct'rimmo Soap , Itmrgocmtko,2.So. . . . . . . . See -o- GOODMAN DPUG CO' I I 10 VA1NAM S'lIU1T. " - / - - - HARD COAL o' ( . . $5.00 A TON ! Is no better or iorc generous bargain than a. pairof . j : . _ Nicoll's Made-to-Order / , Trouse's at $5OO / We make it to your advantage to deal with us . \ 'Tis not alone the saving in price-it's I better desio'ns than can be found else- . ' - where. , = = : . Our novel way of showing thousands of fabrics makes buyingeasy. All : in'c All fl All Patterns uulo qw Patterns allL iIU Patterns on on on 'fable Slits $20 $ Table Suits $25 $ Table SlitS $28 $ And so on through the entire 'store. . . - A Fall Overcoat is a nccesary garment these cool mornings and . evenings. - The prices are easy ; $18 , $20 , $25 , $30- ( Silk or Satin lined. ) Write 27 for Samples. = - . - - _ - - - - - - . - - - - _ 15th St. - _ - _ - , . _ - _ - _ -