Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1900, PART I, Page 6, Image 6
THE (KMAUA DAILY IJJ2E: SUXDAV, MARCH 7H. MUt 1 1 fcA 1 fcKb 1 UK Ml ADO W TT SrwK accompanist. The rooms were dllehtful' fraarance of rosea and th lights Tubteaabl World Saffsn Bslipis of rorty oftw,e'1 ""y Diji Duration. OHM' lCII(llUll)ll. cum. t MMfi Kountze gave a delightful keftsinrton Tudr afternoon to .hr,u! 3AIE1Y GIVES WAY TO GOOD DEEDS "r Floral decorations of spring nowers and palms together with the taott tempting viands. formi a pteaeant mu tton to the afternoon. Tb out-of-town guet were MIm Eleanor Montgomery of Council Muffs. MlM Hanna of Kansas City, Miss Bates of St. Lou la and Mlu Wilson of New York. Mrs. Luther Kountze was the hostw of ( i.l..inlnr of lit I . Kensington inursaaj- afternoon, at whlrb 3VJCSDAY. Mnrth -S,mh Side Whist ! whmwi of New York wa the guest lk Uurit If. tunv I Af Iiaha C ...... I i.iuh tiSKV.S,.,..J a . .i.iwui, )ouaK nom "OUOfUAl, narcii --nwtfim -"" aUded a new rh.rm tn nul o.lnv.k!. u, Foley I - ....... wvawic- nUiM.tV r.Mr.ii.1. acalr. Mrs. Kountze entertained acaln. TIiritSDAT. March v-The Winter clun, a, f naay evening for Miss Wilson, who h m.7J&( "l.M.7rJ'S,,'-J. ...... a,,. T01 hl' of the most attractive i iuini. fflMi n r f im; ttu llMlllll-r llf lllf I'rll llllllla Ofl llftllt.' 'I lirino-l t ,- to l.cntfii Dutlf nml Work o'f Clitirlt) I.Ut of tile W'rrk'n Ktclltt. visiting girls of the season. ttecra-e W. Shields ami -Mrs. George li. Trwhuck. Twenty-fourth and Kmmett. HATL'ItlMV. March l-Jou hlgru win itig club. Woodman hall. The Old Omiha Lard club. Mr. J. D. Prter. All signs of (octal life cane to an end I WHoeadar. when the devotees of ficlety Mesdames Katelle, Baxter and Coryell. The swd Mr. Orr l'riiriHf Km-lire, Mn George Itlbbel and Mrs. Kdwm I'er feet gave a progressive euchre party at the low randfee. rafteaed by yellow shade. In the retreahtnent room the aasiitlng women were- Mrs. J K r M5ee, Mra. Charl a Otllcer Miss Plnney. Mies Montgomery .;lu Moore Mlaa Grace Beebe and Mm Helen Baldwin. Mr. and Mr. Marx Perkins entertained their friend at hlgh-9ve Saturday evening Ta" rooms were tasteful In decorations of pink roue, white carnations and gmilax. The prtMg were won by Mr. Julius Keffhr. Mm. Peter. Dr. Bailey and Mr. Whitney Mr. and Mra. .i. Hoape entertained at din which oceurs March T at the home of Mlaa Wheeler sister. Mrs K. A. Maryon Mr an! Mr. Morar-e 0 B'irt re-urn' ' Tuesday from Mnditon. W's . hithr the -called by the death Of Mrs J ,ti:, Tcnney. alster of Mrs. Burt Oiit.uf.Tim li !itrl, i captia and Mrs. ftt?aoi4 Oi floreacs are tueets In the city. Mr. N. H. Brown of Kreuoat la rial tin with Ml J. H. Royce. Mr. Voorhees lewl W vialtlne la h.. I ner Friday erenfnsr. the xruesta helm; a dotes "x North Platte. ! relatives and Intimate friends. The menu Mrs. J. Walton Brown of St. Paul m tlsit- i runrcij oi nome proaucia. nte music, l inc Mrs. K. k. Ukv too. as of Omaha production. hile some 1 u.. t r- . . . of the muMcl.a, Were cblldr of Omaha. ht' ',7 i,"' u... " T,WM"S Master Joseph Merrltt royal fMh.on a number of young friend. h U an Omaha Tt Friday evenlns. The hours from S to 11 ,, " S"t' were merrily spent with elnrtntr. dandne . Mtn- V: Mor f Chlentso to -faltlng and same, which gave beautiful prlioi to 1 r' Mn' J' B' KltcIr- five lucky children. A sumptuous eupper Str- K- A Cutohr's guest. Miss ReW- a served. of Chicago, returned to her hots WedtHMdav In honor of Mrs. W. V. ijiwrnr. r n.m. Miss Hanna of Kansas City and Mi ver Mrs. Stockham save an infornui mr.t St- are the guests of Mrs. i party UVdnesJay evening. The score cards Griffith. ) were dainty, with miniature candles at- Mrs. Fred Moore- of La Grande. Ore . I ih, Metropolitan club Tuesday afternoon last. I tacbed. Prlies were won hy Mrs. S. Ba- U"1 ot Mr " Mrs. Cheney Cuanl'nsbani Those attlstm in the card rooms uere. altt and Mr. II. M. Johnson. Mrs. Johason 1S2 North Twentieth itreet. VIaair1aiwaaa Vat aIIa t.tii .J r t T"l. j tt. I donned their garment of mourning and I decorations of scarlet carnations banked In penitently took up their burden of relf- I lw and mllax. with a background pf denial for forty days an forty nights. A paimr. together with the rct-e colored lights fw of the card clubs have decided to met nd pretty kowos of tbe women, formed a a usual, bat lastead of enjoying the popu- pleasing contrast to the drearlneis of the Mr Se. the women will hi for charitable I i(ner without. Individual and core cards Sbjacto and organisations. I wf In the form of hearts and conformed to the color schemt scarlet and sreen Amid the sl5h and teaw of society's world I dainty refreshment were nerved, followed at tbe demise of their queen on Ah Wednets- r a distribution of prize. Mrs. Tousalla tfay might be heard tbe bowls ot dellzht I W0D ft prlz. Mrs. Kicharlson. second; Of one who. It fate bad kindly led through Mrs. Swobe. third, and Mrs. Neuman. fourth tbe 3rt ordeal, might have proved a gal Mrs. Rdwln Newton of Mlseourl Valle. rant addition to ttte social realm. But alas for the fate of the budding Beau Brummel: The scene was Intoxicating The beautiful koase was a garden of sweet-amelling roet. Of plants from tbe tropics, of delicate climb- iHS Tia- The lizbb) oftly rparkllnt; under their opal sbadaa shed a tender radiance over the beauty and chivalry gathered there. Tfco music was breathlnc the dreamiest of B ihe fo"0'"S PP were n walts. as our budding Beau Hrumruel en- J'a0,1 Mrglnla Cornea." by Mis V Ilauulitcr. of A nu-rlt'iiii It i-Mil u t Inn. The Omaha chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, held a largely at tended meeting Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. F. M. Hoel .Mrs. F. W. Orimth had charge of the program. Quotations from Alexandt.r Ha mtttnn vurt given in respowe to tht roll call, after ! uPer anJ sondes coafonnlng to the pre- The Twin City Hirh Five club met at the la.. Is the guest of her daucUers. Mm M J I I 1 t . r- . . .... . . ..... ... n. . 1 " "i Jir. biiu .urs. i. ,. snerwooo. ..5i I uiiejr wu jits. . n. snerraaen. .Manderson street. Thursday evening and Misa Frances Cunninhm n . .,v enjoyed a very pleasant evening. After a vtelt with her sister. Mrs. Howard Kenned i sumptuous lunch several selections of violin jr.. baa returned to her Lincoln home. Mis, ' JackUn Mr R V- S,n,th f Anelf. t ; , . wno nave Been visiting the r daughter, Mr Ob Thiirut.iv iho .az. f M.- t li. r- I .... t-. v . . ' ' ' rfnj u. rwier. lor several montne, left tor .-"i7-ifcoiia ana .nafjn streets, was i r;al!:ornla Thursday, the scene of a pleasant sratherlnz of friends to observe the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mi Drod.se. hat trimmer at the Berolj- ' opBon. xne asalr was entirely a surprise. I heltncr millinery store, has returned from noiretsnnK'nis ana music wero furnished by I ew ior city after an absence of nearly ui me Kueeis. i one montn Miss Franceo Cunningham of t.l the guest of honor at a delightful chaflni . ln" B'jmior. newiy.pquiprd famil t!lh DartV riven bv h slutr Mm llnu-ar.l DoteI- Plantes' rooms (for pruci in c. Kennedy. Jr.. Monday evening. The rooa Klft"n,h aD(1 Jacksn. one block from li.': were enective In crimson, meteor roses Grand. tered the drawing room read : lor- ence LMghton. "Sketch of Alexander Ham- A eupper of delicious viands PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. It waa his arat real dance and with his I'10."-!' ',y Mrt A c- "unt'iKton. The music head In whirl of excitement, he paid his rwpoete to tbe man ecrvant who stood at the door In dress suit wearfni? thi nuit delicate of boutonnkres. To cover un bis included a banjo sola by Mr. Qlllenbeck. a banjo and guitar duet by Miss Hoel and Mr. Qlllenbeck and a vocal solo by Miss Chrls tlancy. The announcement wa made that confttslon. our hero remarked to hlH hot Mrg- Ge3rS r- Tpwle had been reelected Ut all men looked alike to blm. lid . t 1 . . ... vni .oi t. . . . . r'M"!lr tlu" "em anotner or its .w. Practicing pleasant meetings at the residence of Mr u a me siep. sornenow no alwav I ti -Id the wrong thing to the maidens vslih FH da J I'LT.V. . hom be danced. If. in his youthful !g- games of high five had been played re- scrlbed color. wae aervd Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Vanderhoof celebrate! their tenth wedding anniversary Thursday evening. After dancing at Hande s academv they entertained their friends at their borne. RIGHT THRO' TO SAN FRANCESCO No cLmish.--ii.. ilflays no chance of missing connect it ns if you take the Burlintrton Route to (.'alil'tuiiia. Sutton Nl- e of Y,jrk is at the Murrav. L. D. Il r of Sht-Jb) Is at the Murray. A. J. Huston of Cleveland Is In the ctty. i-wrum-ui iwu oi .-sew vorK Is in the city 312 North Twenty-second street. Vlllin ilun," of Lincoln Is at the Mer- t.- . .. .L . . . . I tllHHl!". r- -"ien, ine umana amateur comedian. Georze J tetter known as "Kzra Kendall. No. furnished amusement, after which the host and hostess were presented with a tin lov ing cup. In commemoration of her 12th birthday MIsb Lt-ah 11. Mandelberg entertained a large party of her young friends last Tues day evening at her home. 1SI8 North Mr,("n. Iv(T of 3t .Tmtant. t. . .i.. chants. " " " I!cv Ilobert Mrlnti-m f wr. . .. Millard. ."iwiso i i me ". M. Wendover f s t ..ia i. Murray. " " al lnc Murray Peara" of EIS' U a guest of the ';nh-mimmak of Creeley- Colo., is at the Th. v rir" J1!..!3 'bments ere served, after which the first hartner waa aura i tnnv "TT u, ! prl?e.Her' awardt-d ,0 Mrv- Je Ate t at., a v . as..- .U r.w" "'!!:.. solatlons fell to Mrs. George Mlttauer and sboutTn 7::rt,ri . w.?n,. .d 0( he occasion. introduced him to . v.lZ w " 7. Xr P r ..Miiuaer greatly added to the pleasure town cue.. nh .7.: . .. 01 ,ne renln- Th club be en a. Insular miUw. C " m.""' r: . "1 "rtalned by Mr and Mm. Mittauer. ' ' ws tUV an ill liaiilt: inut. T .; V" CV,. "nu M MW- . Newman announce, the en nthtr ir i iilbT.. .L. V. l. Bment of her daughter, Mlw Esther, to J iiis mow. man- .Mr. Samuel Sotnmer. iuk.i.ici ai)ifaraine once more in toclety. Eighteenth street. Games, dancing and eaMerri vIsH ?lwor,h nas returned from an singing were Indulged in and there were r p . some novel prize contests. Dainty refresh- the Merchants Kefirney ,i' reS'"ed at ments were served and each guest received II II. Nicholson and J. Z Pov of I m,fti, a photograph of the hostew as a souvenir r he -Millard. ' ' ln ol" the tccaslon. ,s.Jt' Mejsner of Danbury. Neb., ! a eut . . I of the .Merchants. ' ml o.eaiuB was tae occasion ot a i,r.on r,. , , . delightful gathering at the home of Mr. vta"taB fftend. fn'the" Marlon- Ia and Mrs. E. J. Rohrbougb on Lowe avenue. 3. A. Patton and John Tauch of vn.. r . u i.i..t. i . .. . . I I lie " uisaia anniversary or me .Mil " im-nanis. Sigma club and more than Qfty club mem- Main1!. Jni,,V.r.?nrf Pr motor of ben, and nuu met to celebrate. An ex- nrnv'vltVJ SJ n cdlent program wu rendered Mm. Jussen of Chadron rl Z SX,?!1!?; KVnn" Li ! S Ihrouli sleepers for Halt Lake CUv and I tSH j WBiSasSh feVg ban trancisco leave Omaha 4:25 p in. dailv I 'JHHi '-jgf I Dining cars. Finest scenery in world. ' I ISi iKKKTom,,:, n,,.,Nf.TON .t. I - 'B I rli'iilioiii- nail. ... , , ... . MRS. J. ine marriage of Mr. Thomas Dupont ,h " C ."V . "c U. - nomo rrom ik two months evening by recltatloni1. visit at hip old home In Pittsburg. Our votilhfi.l lis.., ti. ...... . i .L . I Ul Ullllllt'l UrUBinPU a Ctnn-i. ....I Hl.. .. ... .... . i ..I. . . ... . i .i ' j i . . .iiur-r. .iidufi n .inrnn . inn .-.b . . ... "?l . .ne. met these to young celebrated at St. John-. Kn, A.T" v . Harry Haverly of South Fifteenth L,,";., V ..Marshal WUfflCn. HA (1 AO It!. Ml r . ni'Atu " sys--i iuuii.il at I .. . . . , . . . I - v. ui i the married one and thu put an end to l lm Ji, vl,. "V' C?l H' ?uns Miss Ella Brown of Des Mo.' all hla troubles with the girls. cu-t-f otevens acteii m Soroeho--. theae two omen of ,, 1 ,!,J" Hurt Stevens. Wert Tuwday afternoon for A. B. Beall. .;: "t.u.,1- Dm ... 1..' tlll l.,l. i .... . uvo. . mi,ic.jiu- .nv u.. viuu. . riru-iiMi ai ine .Millard 1. . . . ... iu-e a piayeu, alter which a two- course lunch was served. The favors, con C. K. YoM has ruturninl fmm ,v, . j" ii . siiuri outness After a dance they stepped out upon tha L"' S.wn 0,.whlte rau n hn i . ' .L C"B' a John p.m. veranda and a. a whiff of the cold " 01 ?rWe ros an1 Wte "-;:"';,. ' time with a brViired "foo't.lS ffi i ?A Kr "S?.? "'" uj "t-aring in ner veil lilies I .s ...uauc imu ui i ainut i again. bromd Wlntr- blast irrwtlml thim th. vc.im,. 1 . turned to fait companion with- "It must . . . ey- Mls3 Clara E' NcIjod- lr ceu'"a,e,J anniversary Mon- J. V. Bow-man. R. W. Eldridco and f R 1 . eca rt to youo know tSat your Z- lhe. ''f' "as mal of honor- Sne tLV'Vl: V Mrs- Rohr" effi. f KaB!aS Cl,JP arc at tht! " band la !n a warmer climate " '. . -"" carrying roses or the same .7"' Ala! fo.- the fate of the buddlnc Beau ... . 1 e aIt.ar of lbc church wa P'et Ilruramel t . . . - i Hiiaiiion I rmrft o 1 . . . . reciiauon ana music was preaented hv sm a ,TJi.. .t.r,.;:..'Vu." ",K "'""man, is Mruui aii t,iii? 1.-1. iv. infibrin tlly decorated for the occai-ion with scar. JUMn-Donnelly. Miss Auntii , Miss Mabel affairs. Is.. . . I t a ... . I . ' carnations and potted palms. Promptly "dBun anu lr- wnue the president of T. J. Hlckey of ruiii l eu lor Ml lteilil. s-J'J o ciock tne bridal party made its I .'6"J. .ura. lannorn, gave the club vin rt Tho most nlnlmt-iit.t m-.nl nt ., i. annearancn thn iri.ii. .i, . I prophecy and thn nrrKnrr a..i I 11IlarJ. . . . . .. ' mi- nci-n i . - - nit- aim oi ner l . w. . . . . . i . , , , -ni n .1 ... f, 11.., .... . I ?...,,.. .... . I r Aa rt thn .I11K hi..n... . .... I -oionei w . t. t " me u kivuii 1 uesuav airernrnn 1 m.mc, in ci.ciii.-u uy inn ui-.-iprn nnri hp i -" ---- wwij. ,v Kame 01 iienn 1 i-Mi.rrav rmtn w IK after business . Josc-pn. pre.1ent of uan association, is a-. our arnvet in th. .1.. ashlngton. He is dt tv- Mrs. Wrlsht and Mr. Frank VnnWnrn on ! MlS8 Janet Mlvllfn on1 tlB t?. rle4 off the prize. A number of irentif.- f2",Pj??in(f l tho Orpheum.'recUm. rAj at mon omh . . . im- ner urana. ntnMal l aU- . ... I anil K -J -. ... ' iPVprA fMlaata . U v ... tha Mnrvhont. ls 1 ftavvrvi iu 1.11c iiiuai HriiHiir TMVtiiinna Thn i m H'tamts ui hip nririA i mi i o 1 uuiii i ii'- dining room was marked by artistic beauty wcro Kven a reception by the parenu of wcre n attendance. ui u mvisn uecorations. The table was cov- luo urlu at meir residence. 2S33 Franklin Mrs. John Cowin for Mtos Reddy of Chi- maids, the groom and best man cominir in anJ Conversation" wan Indulged In. and Merchants. vago. 'ine interior or the beautiful home ,rora ,ne vestry room and meeting the was most attractive in colorings of pink La brlao at the altar. The bridal chorus was iw. puiK carnaiions in great -'i ouim uy me surpilced choir. : uuhi opponunity of c V nrlnincnr ,.,... , .. , bowls anil va.oa of . After tho r.r.mn.,. .v. " ... attendlnc Mu Sli-ma with thoi, ... ,a) k ".r.,.?in.s" Jsfcrctar of the Or.m-I . ".ilia vi" ( v "iruuiUK PHriy I . ' n crv ail u i xuiiuiii and the relatives of the bride and groom , guests from thn Omaha Woman's 1 "e Merchants. ered with an exquisite piece of renaissance 8,re w- The' tables were beautifully deco- wee. mrougn which shimmcrel pink satin. "n smnax and roaes. After the re- MoM-inrnt, ami Wlnri-iiliout. Mrs. A. C. Markn has gone cam. The centerpiece was a lame vase of brides. P"1"- the brldo and c.-oom wer rtntvn . -Mrs- J- J- Dickey has returned from St. Riald rose, while a- nlthor .l.t ..ii tne r home. 4244 P.irrlrL- iv... ,. v.. .. iaiuib. . . . "c.c mirr - --cue. nutre iney lamp thaded with pink tullns. Tho Ices b t home to their friend . , - I I V. -n ..v. uuu cvmeciions COrresnonrtPit In rolnr jiaitu iu. Thl OJUlHtlnc lall ... ... . Smllt. on, I IM l. v 5 l:iltlTtlllllll.llH Of fill. V....lr "T." er, .miss urace uiu wini.H.v .iien. .mis Kiizabeth Allen. Miss Edyth u'JT-..V" """ me tooKlng Smith. Miss Swcniberc. Misa Chnmlle. and Miss Yatuj. Mrs. Cow In received her Mrs- w- slun'0n entertained at high five I guens tn a handsome toilette of black satin lon,"5r evening. Tbe bodice opened over a vest of white The 01lI Omaha Card club met Saturday boiu. .miss uedily was eveninB at me name ot sir. and Mrs Muni, Tho Southwest Dancing club eave a dance at .Moranu s assembly hall Monday evening. Mm. H. D. Foy delightfully entertainer! ner guests of tbe Sherman Tuesday even ing. embroidered In charming In a whlto organdy and lace. Tbe llgnw. softened by delicate pink shades, showed to advantage the light, airy gowns of tho youna women assisting. Ml WiiiiIm orlli'n .Miitlt-nl Miss Meliora Wool worth gave a charming iiium-m io a number or rrlendB Tuesday evening. The program was rendered by Ia li. Krppman V K li... . Moeller and J. E Ilav.' 'iT,","'" L .-....V at the Her Grand. i-"i .v,Ge??c ,y- pal'agher. advance aeent of a"d Charles E. linker of Mr. Samuel Burns returned from Chie, are ? k the Her hr-nH napman of t r Tuesday. Sharon Evan?. A. nrnmlnan. I i . Mr. J. H. Newman hat returnod f.r , Ln.r.,.n?-. s- D - returned to hl h-.m'e shoft visit to New York. Jit:' r an ox,enletl visit in this Mr. Arthur Ilrandcis. wife and ehililrn r3 Nathan Rothschild left venter.! . v f,.. are homu from New York. i,r2.m Cleveland and Pittsburs Hake and son left k.J f" of 72 Torhl physicians. v upon aavlce of h-r She . W. H Hogan. a Mllu-aukpo - ,?n m. foVe2 daV8' 110 ls Ju"t tlnlhln I , 'I ft BENSON.... NEW SPRING GOODS. .Muslin Underwear Prettier than ever. New Knit Underwear for spring. New Embroideries and All-Overs All kinds, from the lowest price to the best. New Silk Waists, Dress Skirts, Petti coats. Spring .Jackets and Caps for children. New Infants' Wear of all kinds. ' ; Beautiful black ChifTon Boas, from 75c to 4,50. I New Neckwear of all kinds. The latest novelty in Medallion Belts. New Drapery Silks and Drapery Goods of all kinds. New patterns in Sofa Pillows and Art Needlework of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tuesday for Havana, Cuba. Mips Terrlll has gono to New York. was accompanied by her BUtcr. HAS NO CO.MIM.TITOK. tint i-meiM !. iii-iii,. Wlili-li lln. II... I'lclil to ll.-lf. A prominent pbycldan was recently askei n.u was mere were so many "blood purl tiers. nerve tonics and medicines for -erj- in except one of the most common mu annoying (llseaKes, viz, piles. Ho replied, there are two principal rea KWs: Hret, physicians and peoplo In gen- ii iwo toougnt ror years that the only pursraneni cure lor pile was u surgical eperetton and that medicinal preparations t Hmpiy pouatives and not a euro for ne trouble. Another reason le that nllcw. uniiv mnnv other dlfeases. Is In no tense an Imaginary trouble. A nufferer from piles is very much Hwaro of the fact and for this reoton the uw piie saivea and ointments, etc., havo ncen snort lived, because the patient very oon discovered tholr worthlttisness. He comlnuet,: However. thor u n n pile remedy which, JudKlni; from its larlty and extent of ltd ralu, will soon take mo puce or an other treatment for piles. It has certainly made thousands of cures In thin obstinate disease and its merit, re lentodly tetel. has made It famous among nijuiciaus anu wnerever Introduced. The remedy nold by drucglsta everywhere unuer name or pyramid Pile Cure. U U In convenient, suppository form. com. pod of harnilssa astringents and healing oik, glvw immediate relief In all forms ot Plies ami a radical cure without resort to mn kniru ana without pain or Interference with dally occupation. One strong recommendation for the rem. edy U that U eonulns no cocoa Ine or opium and It absolutely safe to use a' any time. One of the suppositories is applied at nUht, U absorb! and the euro I natural and palnlib. It permaneutly cures Itching, bleeding or protruding piles and la the only remedy, xeept a dangerous surgical operation, that Kill 4e so. Ml drugglsU eell a complete treatment of the suppositories for SO ,,nts anl the vr3. n !d Dri-i; Co. of M.v-hai: Mnh. will tna I 'n ta anv al!re-s a Iiuv In, k cn c.ia?" a' 1 i if of j 1 1 -s which may be of aa!s'. u o in ihronU tastu, I Tbe Weilnesday Lunch !ub was delight fully entortalned last week by Mr. Burgess and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mre. F. G. L'rlau entertaln.nl n from a Pleasure trip In California few friends Friday evening In honor of Mm. Mrs. George n. Tzschuck has as her cue,- Urlau's birthday. Mrs. C. n. Schmidt of Pueblo. Colo. Tuctiday evening tho guests of the Madison Mrs. Phil Aarons of North Twentv.fourth hotel gave an Intending party. Cards street has returned from New York. and dancing furnished entertainment. MU Agnes Holland leaves Snndav Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. N. B. L'o. ing for Now York to spend three week aihe or ;w racltlc street cntertalnnt in Mm r. t rfim,i ,.. . I - - - - - -.. . -.. . Mft3 . Tl... T 1. .... .. .... I U IIIK lOUr OI tne Stala OM,1 o.... .1 'r3 '"nlK rruay nignt for a liraalcn Inmlniu. T.".? '" brief visit with Chicago friends. perous and that nB;i,. ' ,m"rr' '""3- Miss Mae Holler has re'.urned home after k?o.'?t,!'u'nt'" ,hd" d'lrlt'S th- la.-t few- a luuuinn visit to (jnic3C0. Miss Krug of Omaha Is vUItlnc Mim Grace Wolston of Galvfston. Tex. Metsrs. Fred and William Lauer are home THINK OF IT! GHOIGE-On wliai do you base your choice cheapness-No. ON THE BEST-Yes. If so, when selecting a piano for your home, call and examine the Royal Hardmati Piano. THEY LiE HiE. THE yt 1.1 TIES NH REgCISITES THAT MAKE THE HEST IN V PI r MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO., ii 1 I-1 41-1 so. sih. Ilmaliii. .-li.i m:t Main M., I omii-ll III ufti. In. Plan"!- r. I Mil rni-di'-ei I'h- i, o ! 4 ' II .ill ' ua Ky-Jthrsofh';, a w-Vanc-- SEE US. It maicc n d 'Greece wta: make of raachtno v u w-in: SEE US. You may want a Davis Ball Hsnrinpor r-inucr aMandard or Domestic"-a c-.ea; raacbiea fw SI6.00. No different wh.. . we an sell you and av. k j tr. -nev SEE US. Uehaven-" acea'.s. wo jxav no c-'mrtH-su r. ? YOU have :o SEE US- W. -ent -ia.-hiref.-r . x- t-r fi . Ye reca;r ail MSi" a" : s- a: .c pr..--j. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Corner 15th and Harney. t ii m k ok t irirriME. mow t v in; no n r iomu ami kk honor of Mrs. P. H. Updike of Harvard Mrs. Paffenrath entertained tbe Bon Ton t-ara club Monday evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edward Johnson and nr. Urquhart. Miss Emma Lang entertained a number returned from af JaaaW MBrnt v ents at Crestou. fcaT r i-tT 1 ed by bis wif?. Jiy JL e JJ D., for a week's a month's visit with her parents Neb, Judge Munger, accompanied ras gone to Hot Spring, S outing. Mrs M T. P.nnVnrl V. . r. . . . i i.i ... i ' - . - Mv0 .stuiucu miur ii i . "er '"enus ai nign nve in a charming most delightful visit of three months m .s -'onaay we oner you (hoice of mr hun manner juesuay evening, at the residence Orleans. some all silk lined Jacket, that .old for l.o i ...... ....jawner. o44 uurt street. M. ,.- v... , . . IJS and sn t..r ,v, ,.. .... n Informal chafing dish sunner was Um m vi.ini, . ... i .u. " i;in . .. . . ' clven Thuradav evnin hv m,. o...v: euuing oi nem, out some of tbe : , , " 'iimiiui i ci ner sister. for her visiting friends, Mlsj Hanna of r. i i r Kansas City and Miss Bates of St.' ii" " ,5.' JdiL A1"' A pleasant surprise party was tendered 3 Mr Keod at her home. 2702 South Nine. A' "... " tcenih street, Monday afternoon. M itPf,t .JU.U" r le7er anu a I rel have wai the recipient of a handsome fruit dish l T , .aiirornla. where they haNe and set In cut glass. bten ioT ,ho last tbrw roontb-. Mrs. Hlller entertalnel j number of her J . " Joslyn left Thursday over women friends at a chafing dish luncheon rncinc ana santa he for southern Friday. The table was artistically adorned Ca"forDla to bo sone two months. with roeee. Tho afternoon was anmhKp Mr- Allcn Julian, Jr.. of Lincoln Is I-. ine cuy to spenu bunday with his brother At . r . jiennre. neorge .m. nnu Krnest w. Julur.. Mrs. L. H. nigelow of Chicago h.i r. tttlmony to tbe success o. chafing dlh parlies. best shown this season. Have you seen the new Md' k k'Hm that sell at l.'u and J.'J? Thes. ar d!l s.lk l.nej ICOFIELD iCioa.suiTCo. 1510 Dotul..a Mt. Premium Store ! ,i r;i h ft' For Redeeming Diamond "C" Soap Wrappers. Opcnn .Monday, .Marcli nth n i (f, j-i:1 v ' : 1611 FAR NAM STREET. 'l.sltors Welcome. Miss Mary Hardy was verv niuianiiv surprised last Tuesday evening by a large ,UnieJ hm atlw a vlslt of tnree week number or ner irienus at her home, 1SQJ "cr i"rBjiis, r. anu -Mrs. u. J. An- uorcan street, in honor of her 17th birth, uersen. day. Tho evening waa spent chiefly in play- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hamilton are spend- iuk games. ing rour weeKb In California. Thev will 1 ' - - - The Omaha Guards gave their resular 'eturn by way of Portland, Seattle and St. nieuai uriu ano m.-ormai nop Tuesday even- Fl.OOlt )F ing. Mr. Jack Arnutt won the medal Mrs. Harry Nott of JO! North Elchteenrh i Homeopath: after a fiercely contested drill. About fifty street hae gone to Calesge and Milwaukee 1 amplified anl we can fill the order, ot i.y'- iuuti.Ki enjuj w law nance mat loitowel In or cxtenuea visit wi'p relative and ncwna and dealers as completely ps -an a.iy mo iirmory. trienus. i-nrago or St. Louis thnmn y HV- V very pleasant party was slven hv Mlu Mr. and Mra. Huro Ilrandeu am hmn. TRANCE to Homoerathl- Phann.-y if. r Lulu Stafford of ;m Seward street WedsM. to their frlenda at 7i2 South Twnntv. ninth Physician, onlyi by Arlington Mo k i.e- wy eveoiBg. i ua entertainment was Inter- I'treei tne nrst and second Sundays in March, i w'i .ireei ner.ni mm gatues and several musical nom 3 to 6 o clock. A Private Line Telephone f-nne m o-ir new .ru,- fore with o ir Homeo ath.i Pharma v on SK'-nsrTi 'IR OLU LOCATION. Our department Ik now rreatly Mi. . V. ,; v. - ,r -f :: frMB tv to atv .mrsteit i M . i, - --r v::k.-- t t for t!- b;rv- vrf your lite, i e .-all or wrue. 1'itor. o. c. soritu.n. '.551 Pur&ssi ftrr-fL Schmoller 6k Muller The Largest Pinno Dealers in the West. Tin- k.i i ' -: n i i ' ir.n.- th '.. v I" P1...101, i.i (j. . r to u't.e nir. .1 '..- r rlrii --o !, eastern factorsn.. A-idc fioji ibc l.brjfl - . -v i- 'sh- .-- 1 r.i'h i daily arriving f.-o :i selections by Misses Lavlnla Jackson and Joaephlne Stafford. Mlts Julia Officer gave a mulcal Wednfu. day aftemcon anslfte-1 by Mr Manchester Mr Chark-i Hlgglno and Mm Hlznirs ti df.oratioo- verr beautiful In southern sm. lax anl spring (lowers Jonitulls. iuIIds and nyifin'n ine rosais were llrh'ed by ye! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Goodrich are home from their wedding Jo-irney. They will be at home to their friend after March i: at V'l-J Georgia 4ven io M S.mm-1 Uiertr- ,n' o Eat Orang N' 1 U Sindav i T'en. ' the welling ' her laughter Miss Henrietta Whe-'er to Hr. Frederick V Shotwell of East Oranja, I OrdtrA left at our NEW DItl'fj STORE will be promptly exei jud. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co -Kl.l. Kit- or Mill I. s M) 1 1 1 ti:hs or Pint i W. I iiriii-r IH1I1 mill Diiilm- -in,, Ouinlin, ,Veb, I STEIN WAY the leading piano of the norll. you bsve a tboice stck cf 150 A. B f h i - Emerson. Packard. Ivers & Pond anJ other well known uakt to tele : :r,- New Pianos us low aa 1145.0 1. Vti i Pianos aa low as 123.00. l'"t-l Organs as tow aa $18.00. Wo sell on monthly payment, rent, tune, repair and exebauge pu..o K mates f.iicMbcd free of charge for r'alrlng and reflnlthlng old i.. m Telephone Ki-,. Write for (dial 2 ies. pri'-ea and b-rgaln Hit 'c are represer.tattvr. for be HEI. f'LAVING II NoLA. AUo ' H oo-J (iuitars anJ Man loli;.i. oul, .ustrumen's of its kind. Gu4i j.-. . . . fl . i- jtj ...Schmoller &: Mueller... 'liii- (Mil It.ilulilo I'Iiiiiii lloimi-. Stcirur.y & Sons . PAS larnam Street Hcprescnlalives. i jj? Broadway, Council Bluffs. Arthur Delmore Cheney Basso-Baritone Focal Instruction SpeclJl Nttcatlon fihen to English Oratorio. ! Suite 315 Ramge BIdg., Omaha 1 WANTED-. It-1 A- S r mu .. taith that to P im t -rr ' a Co V,t VorL for li mP.n At a 1 0 tutiraonuls. M " i.agCil,Sl.t;UVA:''..SJ Wednesday at Mr. Thompson' UUnoeal. The I trust. itnan now. invre nas ocen a reunion ot to 50,000. Tho company did a hall I aurprlsliib' that It Is a wunJir tho plan wu3 oyc, utomacli, bladder nnu UOWCIS, 4 ( S i