Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 30, 1900, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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    YOUNG PEOPLE MAKE MERRY
Every Hour of Holiday Wcok Crowded Ful
of Amuieraent.
TWO FORMAL RECEPTIONS GIVEN
Custnni of KpppInK Open llimnp on
.Nctr Vpur'n Hn- Will Hp (Jpii
prnlly OIimitvimI in Hip
Soclnl (,'nl-iiiliir.
MONDAY Mm. ViiIpIIpIiI'm luiirlipon.
Mm, McKrtinu cnlcrtnltiM tho SIx-Iliindcd
i-.iicnru fiu li.
Metruixilltun tiub, New Year's ball.
Omaha (luanlx' mirtv.
Nineteen Hundred I Hull School club, pro
uirsslvn illnnrr tiarlv.
TL'KHIJAY-Mrs. Jlnrry Wllklns' buffet
iiincnciiti.
Mm. Hummer' reception.
Miss Monro'H reception.
Mr, Woolworth'n reception.
Jenscn-Todd wedding.
Mm. Lovo Kolley entertains Mcrrymak
I'M' club.
Woman's i:il rcrentlon.
Young Men's C'lirlxllati association rcccp
Hon.
WI2INKHt)AY Mrs. 12. H. Hood entertains
Wetinesduy Luncheon club,
N. O. It. (luiicliiu iiartv.
Mm, F. II. Davis' dinner for Mr. and
Mm. Fulrllrld.
Mm. II. Frcdrlckson gnlcrtnlns Amotlc
null.
FHIDAY-MmPK. William Wiipplch and II,
Vitnco I.anu entertain A. 1. J,, club.
Though lout week was crowded full of
oclul affairs, tho two receptions for (Icn
eral nnd Mm. Lee and their family wcro tho
only really formal cvcntH, and with these
and homo half dozen dinner parties the
moro Maid members of society were obliged
to bo content, whllo the younger set, enpo
dally thoso who havo come homo from
Kchool anil college, enjoyed, to tho limit,
every variety of amusement that noes to
make up an Ideal Yulctlde. On Thursday
another debutanto was welcomed Into the
fashionable circle. Dancing parties were
especially popular, whllo dozens of skating
parties visited tho park to Improve every
minute whllo tho lco was In condition.
There was an unusual number of class re
unions, among which was a faculty party
by a former High school club, which gath
ered, dressed to Impersonate teachers that
far years vicrc members of tho High school
faculiy.
This week promises a long list of af
fairs. Tho custom of' "keeping open house,"
which has for years been so little observed,
has como back with all Its former popu
larity, nnd New Year's day will bo fairly
crowded with receptions, even to tho ex
tent of making society forget that a "Twen
tieth Century Hall" had even been sug
gested for that day.
tpppilloii fur (piipi-iiI mill Mr. I, pp.
Tho first of tho largo social functions to
be given for (lencral and Mrs. Lee occurred
on Christmas evening, when Mr, nnd Mrs.
Wnlter T. l'ago received about 300 guests
In their honor. At no occasion of tho year
have tho floral decorations been as elabo
rate. Masses of southern smtlax, festoons
of mistletoe nnd holly and quantities of
roses, which corresponded In color with
tho lighting of each room. Mr. and Mrs.
I'age, General and "Mrs. Leo and Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Hyrd l'ago of Denver con
stituted tho receiving party, standing In
tho plnk-shadcd drawing room with Its
provnlonco of pink roses. The veranda was
enclosed and dressed In American flags and
palms, tho red lighting giving n most pleas
ing effect from tho rooms within. In tho
library yellow predominated, a profusion of
yellow roses and rows of yellow-shaded
randlcstlcku on tho bookcases completing
the effect. Hero Miss Pock and Mr. Tom
Crelgh Introduced tho Misses Lee.
Tho dlnlug room wns In red, the round
mahogany table being dressed vylth iaco
dollies nnd red candles and from tho center
piece, a pyramid of motcor roses, roso n
tall red candle. Tho chnndcllcr was n mass
of holly, from which drooped n hugo ball
of red ribbon, nnd nbout tho room, on tho
sideboard and buffet, wcro rows of red
shaded candles In tnll silver candlesticks.
Hero Mesdames Mnnderson, Guy Harton,
II. Kountze, A. I Stlgcr, Campbell Fair
nnd Davis presided. Tho assisting party
each woro bunches of violets nnd a tiny
flag, thoso through tho rooms being
Mesdames I. Coles, Cleorgo Palmor Cowgll,
Harlow, Misses Kountze, Preston, Smith,
Swcnsburg. Kllpatrick and Iluck.
MInm I.pwIn' Dfliut.
Tho formal dobut of Miss Floronco Lewis
nccurredon Thursday afternoon, when her
mother, Mrs. U. J. Lewis, gavo a large
reception In her honor, between tho hours
nf s and 7, at her homo In Kountzo Place.
Mrs. Lewis received In a handsome gown of
pink, with trimmings of panno velvet. Miss
Lewis' gown wns of yellow crepo do chlue,
with yoko and trimmings of heavy lace.
Rho carried American Hcauty roses. Miss
('rummer assisted Mrs. Lewis In receiving,
whllo Mesdames Hector, Ilrogau, Jayncs,
nutler, Grtdley, Misses Nondlne, Klnsior
nnd Emily Wakeley assisted through tho
rooms. Mrs. Schneider nnd Mrs. Ford
served tho punch. Mrs. Van Court nnd
Mrs. Collins presided In tho dining room,
pouring roffeo nt tho table, which wnB
lighted by pink-ahaded candles In tall brass
candlesticks. From a bank of pink roses
In tho cenUr n taller candlo extended,
fliadcil In pink, Tho chnndellor was a mass
of holly, which was also In ovldonco In
tho other rooms, where quantities of Amorl
:an Beauty and La Franco roses were
trrayed.
Later In tho evening n supper was served
to tho assisting party nnd u number of
roung pooplo.
niiinlut t'lnli'M llppppf Inn,
Tho reception and musical given Friday
night In honor of General and Mrs. Lee and
tho Misses Leo by tho Omaha club, to Its
members nnd their ladles, whllo not tho
largest, wns ono of tho most fashlonnblo
rrnts of the week. Thero was no attempt nt
unusunl decoration or to makn tho event
n olabornto function, but merely to servo
the purpose of making (lenernl and Mrs.
Leo nnd tholr family nrqunintcd with somo
of tho prominent families of tho city. Tho
reception committee consisted of Messrs. C.
P. Mandcrson, Luther Drn'xe, Kdwnrd P.
HAVE HAD THEIR DAY.
Lnenl Trciitmciitf for Cnlnrrh Htlc
Kiitcil In (In Hour.
Tho surest and tsnfost treatment for any
form of catarrh It an Internal remedy which
cts specifically upon tho blood and mucous
membranes. Such a remedy Is tho now
preparation sold everywhere by druggists ns
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a medlctno In
pleasant tablet form,
Thoso tnblots contain In highly concen
trated form well known germ antiseptics
tike snngulunrla, gunlocol, Hod Gum nnd
ilmllar curative elements, and no ono who
luffers from any form of catarrh nnd has
experienced tho Inefficiency nnd Inconven
ience of powders, sprays nnd Inhalers will
ever go baek.to such antiquated rt medics
fter onco trying so pleasant u treatment
b Stuart's Catarrh Tablets nnd one which
gives so much relief In so Bhort a time.
Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at
fifty cents for full sited package anil their
dally ueo will effectually cure this trouble
some and dangerous disease.
Tho danger from catarrh Is that It Is n
short road to consumption, to chronic stom
ach catarrh and to catarrh of liver and kid
neys. Most cases ot deafness nro muted from
ttoppago of tho Eustachian tube as a ro
ult ot catarrh.
I',"1?: i' K.' Chumbf"' K- Coutant, W.
ii. .mlo, jonn h. Wilbur, J, J. Dickey
nnd W. O. Bridges. Ocnornl nnd Mrs.
Mandcrson received with (lencral and Mrs.
'.'.'., ..... .
I OlIowltlg tho reception n musical
program was given, tho remainder of tho
evening being devoted to dancing.
DrinelMK I'nrl)- for 1 1 it I Yntp.
Of nil tho holiday gaiety, thero was per
haps no moro charming affair than tho danc
ItlE tl.irlv clven hv Mr. nml Mr. Itonrv 11
Yates on Chrlttnas cvo In honor of tho 1 n"'"il program followed, nfter which tho
2lat birthday of their son, Mr, Hal Yates. ,tlme was '"u")oJ nt amcfl 1111,1 Iatcr "fresh
Tho great hall was festooned with ropes j mcnts wcre "ved.
of holly and mistletoe extending from tho I Complimentary to Habbl nnd Mrs. Lco M.
chandelier ami loops of tho same wero Franklin of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Almeo
draped from tho balcony and stnlrwny. In (Shakman of Milwaukee, Mr. aud Mrs.
tho supper room a mlnlaturo treo and red i Arthur D. Hrandcls entertained tho mem
candles with holly-trimmed shades, red DcrB ot t" Kensington club nnd their hus
bows of red ribbon gave tho table tho bauds nt an Infant party on Thursday oven
Christmas effect which "was completed by lnB- Tll BUests all appeared In infant
tho merry dancers. Tho programs wero raiment, nnd though tho cntertnlnment of
very pretty nffalrs, decorated with a holly tl10 evening was of a naturo calculated to
design. Mr. nnd Mrs. Yates wero assisted muso children, tho forty guests present
In reielvlnc their cursts bv tho Misses participated In tho nursery games with
Johnson nnd Novo of St. Joseph.
I'lciiMiren I'nml
Mrs. William S, Hector cntcrtnlned the
Harmony club last evening,
Mrs. Luther Kountze entertained nt din
ner, informally, on Christmas night.
Miss Kvnns gave n pretty studio tea on
Friday afternoon to about a dozen women
Tho Junior Cooking club met on Wednes
day with Miss Peck, ten members being
present.
Tho Woman's Allianco of Unity church
gave a social Thursday evening at Metro
politan hall.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lyman of West Fnr-
nair street entertained a party of llftccn at
Christmas dinner.
Tho Hawthorne club wns cntcrtnlned last
night by Mr. nnd Mrs. Will II. Wood, 1125
South Thirtieth street.
Miss Iteese entertained on Saturday for
Miss Henu Jensen, whoso marriage to Dr.
Todd of Elmwood, Neb., occurs Now Year's
night.
The senior class of tho High school gavo
a most enjoyable dancing party at Metro
polltan hall on Friday evening, which wns
largely attended.
Mrs. Doyson entertained tho South Sldo
Whist club last week. Threo prizes wcro
awtrded and refreshments served at tho
closo of tho game.
Mr. nnd Mrs, A. H. Hunt gavo a dancing
party Friday evening nt Thurston Hides
hall for Mr. and Miss McLcnn and somo
of tho member') of Unity guild.
rTho friends of Miss Joscphino Oreon spent
Wednesday evening very plcnsantly at her
home. A musical program was tho fcaturo
of tho evening. Supper was served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Levy entertained
nt dinner on F.rlday evening lu honor of
Habbl and Mrs. Lco M. Franklin of Detroit,
Midi. Covers wcro laid for fourteen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Maker entertained
at their homo on Georgia avenue last
Thursday evening to eclcbrnto tho twenty-
fifth nnnlvcrsary of their wedding. Music
was tho featuro of the evening.
Messrs. Chat Shlvcrlck, Tom Davis and
Walter Hoberts gavo an Informal dancing
party ou Wednesday evening at tho homo
of Mrs. Shlvcrlck, which was enjoyed by
tho members of tho younger set at homo
from college for tho holidays.
In honor of Mr. aud Mrs. Scovil of Chi
rugo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford gavo a
dancing party to about twenty guests on
Friday evening. Tho ball room was hand
somely decorated In Christmas greens nnd
nt 11 o'clock an elaborate supper was
served.
Miss Edith Dumont entertained tho
alumni of the High school class of 1890 at
her homo on Thursday evening. Over 100
guests met to tnlk over old times and to
renew old friendships. The decorations wcro
in the class colors, green and gold. Dur
ing tho evening the election of officers for
tho ensuing year took place, after which
refreshments wero -served.
In honor of their daughter, Miss Susan,
who Is at homo for tho holidays, Mr. and
Mrs. Gcorgo Holdrego gavo a cotillion at
tholr homo on South Thlrty-llrst street on
Friday evening to a number of tho younger
set. Several figures wero danced, tho
favors for which wcro equally odd and
pretty. Tho "rooms wcro decorated with
holly nnd mistletoe, refreshments being
served lu tho llbrnry.
Mrs. Haymond Welch gavo tho second of
her post-nuptial receptions on .Wcdnca-
day. Tho houso was prettily dressed In
ollday greens. In tho dining room tho red
and green being carrion out in mo uciaus
of tho table decoration and confectionery.
Mrs. Welch wns assisted by Mesdames H.
O. Hurt, W. It. Kolly, Charles Clapp, Jo
seph narker, Jr., Misses Crounsc, Iluck,
IJrown and Webster.
Tho Misses Rehfeld cntcrtnlned tho Howl
ing club on Wednesday nfternoon In honor
f Miss Jncoby, Mrs. Hugo Hrandcls' guest.
t a Phllopena party. Each gucHt wns
provided with a llttlo bog of peanuts, and
ench, In turn, asked a long list of questions,
paying a nut ns forfeit for each tlmo sbo
used tho word "yes." Miss Juliet Morris
received first prlzo for retnlnlng tho most
ernels. During tho afternoon Mrs. Hoh
fcld announced tho engagement of her
daughter, Mls3 Hancbcn, and Mr. Eugcno
w
omarrs
ork va
Tho Needle Work Guild of Amarlca has
ust closed ono of Its most successful years
slnco Its organization In Omaha five years
ego. Being nonsectarlun, It has appealed
to all charitably tuclincd peoplo nnd has
grown rapidly, now having a membership
of over COO. It Is completely und simply
organized In all its dotnlls, far-reaching
and yet requiring so llttlo tlmo or means
of Its members. Any ono may becorao n
member by giving two now plain garments
a year-, tho meetings being hold amiuully,
when tho distribution occurs. Any ono
wishing to Join may rccelvo all Information
from Mrs. W. G. Tomploton, president,
No other organization tn tho city Is do-
lug Just this kind of work and tho valuo of
over 1,000 now garments distributed amonir
tho hospitals and charitable homes each
year may readily bo appreciated. Tho
work of tho Methodist Deaconess' Vis-
Itlng Nurses nnd charity hospitals aro attltudo In this matter, ns It has not as yet gratltudo and heartfelt thanks to tho char-
especially facilitated by theso contrlbu- ucc-n asked to do so by tho board of tho ltablo ladles of Omaha who took part In
tjons. general federation and docs not wish to In- tho noblo work to sorve tho poor on Chrlst-
lluenco tho Individual clubs In their do- runs day. It was an net, ns far as my
There woro thirteen mombcrs prcBont at clslon when tho matter shall bo taken up family Is concerned, expressing tho ro-
tho last meeting of tho Visiting Nurses' by them, Tho board approved Missouri's sped and sympathy for tho unfortunate
association, which met nt tho "I'cbbto resolution at tho biennial in June, providing Tho poor, who nro too proud to ask for old,
Shop" last week. Mrs. Adams reports forty- that tho presidents of all stato fcderotloivj may tako advantngo of this statement.
nine cases cared for and 427 visits made within tho district Included In tho Louisiana
during tho month by the nurses and her- Purchase should meet In Knnsna City Jan- AH members of tho Omaha Charities as
self. Tho association llnds great need of nary 17 and 18 to decide upon somo fitting soclatlon operating tho Crecho nro ro
small heating stoves nnd urges any person observation of, tho centennial anniversary of quested to bo present at tho annual meot
havlng ono to glvo to n worthy cause to tho purchase Mrs. Drnpcr Smith or Mrs, Ing nnd election of officers, to bo held nt
notify Miss Louise Mcl'horson, "Pebblo Stoutcnborough will act ns delegato from the Creche Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
Shop," I'uxton block, nnd It will bo sent tho Nebraska federation. Just what tho no-
for. Tho women wish to thank tho chll- turo of this observation will bo Is not do- Tho Emma Flower mission received
dron of the publlo schools for their .lib-
eral donations of Jollies, fruit, etc at
Thanksgiving. They also wish to thank
tho Hanscom Park Auxiliary Hclnway club,
Walnut Hill Sewing circle, Sherman Aux-
Illary, Mrs, Ilogers' sowlug circle and tho
Needle Work Guild of America for their
splendid donations of monoy nnd clothing,
Tho Clio club met Friday, Decomber 2S.
at tho homo of Mrs. Hobert McEachron,
Nineteenth nnd Locust streets. During thn
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..in ii. mi ip in ninny me reigns oi (.nurieH u
nnd tho succeeding monnrchs to tho tlmo
of Georgo II wcro reviewed. In conncc-ular
THE OMATTA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY,
Levi of Nebraska City. -Mr. Levi nnd Miss
i Hehfcld will rccelvo on Sunday at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hohfcld.
Ttl0 ,gh Bohool tIrtgs of 09 wns ,,olKht.
fully entertained on Friday evening by Miss
Iltanchn llnsiuvHler nt bur hnmn. Spvpm.
i InnnMl Unit ftltltln.f u(lnAla A utinft lillal
incss session was held, at which Miss Mabel
I Stephen was elected president of tho
alumni and It was decided that semi-annual
reunions should bo held tho last of Juno
'and ut Christmas each year. A short
mucu enjoyment. j.ato in tno evening an
clnloralo luncheon was served.
Olll-llf-TlMVII (lllPNtN.
Mr. Louis Nash Is nt homo from Now
York.
Miss WcFsles of Hannibal, Mo., Is Miss
Lydla Moore's guest.
Mr. Ed Swobc of Chicago spent Christ
mas In Omnha.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Caylor nro guests
of their son-ln-Inw, Mr. Leo Orlcr.
Mr. Arthur C. Hess Is nt homo for tho
holidays with his parents at 1013 I'ierco
street.
Mr. Wallaco Lyman returned from his
ranch In tho west to Bpcnd tho holldnys In
umnna.
Mrs. Alma Woodcott and daughter of
Aurora wero guests last week of Mrs
Hamcs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hussoll Ilurt of Chicago
spent Christmas with Mr. aud Mrs. Horaco
a. Hurt.
Mr. Gcorgo Dodson, Jr., Is visiting his
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. (Icorgo Dodson, 2810
Dodgo street.
Hov. Dr. Woodcock and family of Aurora,
Nob., aro spending a fow days with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Dames,
Miss Johnson, Mls3 Loulso Johnson and
Miss Nave of St. Joseph nro guests of Mr,
aud Mrs. Henry W. Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlmmormnn of Minneapolis
spent tho holidays with tho lattcr's parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Hnzzard.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McMcans nnd daughter
of Chicago and A. L. McMcnns of Hocky
l ord, Colo., spent Christmas In tho city.
Sir. Edwin N. Robertson arrived yester
duy from tho Stato university to spend tho
holidays with his parents, nt 2427 Dodgo
street.
Miss Allco C. McShane, who has been at
tending school nt Manhattanvillo, N. Y Is
spending tho holidays with her mother, Mrs,
Thomas McShane,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooper, Miss Maudo
and Master Harrold Cooper of Minneapolis
nro guests of Mrs, Aycrs, 411 South
Twenty-eighth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnra F. Hoberts of
Chicago spent Christmas with Mrs. Robert's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Frederick, re
turning to Chicago Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Samuel S. Caldwell and daughter of
St. Louis, Mo., arrived Friday morning to
visit her mother, Mrs. John WIthnell, nnd
nttend tho marriago of Miss Rena Jensen
to Dr. Todd Nuw Year's evening.
AVpiIiIIiiki nml MiiKfiKcmPiit.
Mr. John I). Crawford and Miss Nora
Welch wcro mnrrled on Monday, Rev.
Charles S&vldgo officiating.
Announcements havo been received of tho
marriago of Mr. Charles .P. Southard of
Omaha and Miss Lena Simraerman, which
occurrod at Papllllon on December 22.
Invitations havo been received for tho
marriago of Mr. William R. Singer of Dav
enport, Ia formerly of this city, to Miss
Hattlo Mayer of Chicago, which takes placo
January 10.
Mr. J. Edward Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Evans, will bo married to Miss
Jennlo E. Allen, daughter of Prof, and Mrs.
W. II. Allen, at tho homo of tho bride's
parents on Jnnuary 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Rehfeld nnnounco
tho engagement of their daughter, Miss
Hanchcu, to Mr. Eugeno A. Levi of Ne
braska City. They will bo ot homo to tholr
friends Sunday afternoon and ovenlng, De
cember 30.
A pretty wedding occurred on Monday
ovenlng at tho homo of W. T. Shackelford,
COS North Seventeenth street, when his
niece, Miss Nellie Hnrrow, and Mr. Frank
Gallant of Nebraska City wero married,
Rov. Anderson of Calvary Baptist church
officiating. They wcru attended by Mr.
William Harrow nnd Miss Delia Shackel
ford. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wllber J.
Austin, 1217 Pennsylvania avenue, Denver,
Cora., tho murrlago of their daughter, Miss
Illrdscll, nud Mr. Frederick Carleton
Gratia was solemnized on Wednesday, De
cember 16, Ruv. J. D. Rankin officiating.
Miss Margarot Austin, sister of tho bride,
and Mr. H. Clinton Oratlo, tho groom's
brother, wcro In attendance. Mr. and
in Tlub and
harity.
Hon with tho study of tho Puritans, Long-
fellow's "Courtship of Miles Standlsh" was
read In turn by tho class,
1
i no noarci of directors of tho Nebraska
Federation of Woman's Clubs mot In an-
nunl session nt tho Hotel Lincoln, In Lin-
coin, nt 11 o'clock on Thursday morning, tho
entlro board being present. Tho discussion
of wnys and mentis occupied almost tho en
fro morning. Threo now committees wero
created on constitution, credentials and
transportation nnd next yenr n commltteo
legislation will bo appointed. This
makes eight standing committees In nil,
which will greatly facllltato the work, tho
"ird having realized for some tlmo that
uvo committees woro not nucquato to tho
worK to no carried on
Thero wos an Informal discussion of tho
color question, but tho board can tako no
elded, but It will probably bo a patriotic
program of somo kind, to bo given at tho
St. Louis fair, and the clubs within tho ills
trlct will probably Invito other clubs to ns
slst them.
Tho members of tho Omaha Woman's club
aro circulating a petition to bo tlgucd by all
persons favoring legislation for stato travel-
Ing libraries
Tho Omaha Equality club will meot nt .1
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o'ciock now Year s day in tuo banquet room
of tho Paxton hotel. This Is to be tho rec
business session of tbo month, ot which
Mrs. Oratlo left Immediately for southern
California nnd will be at homo nfter May
1 In Denver, .Mr. Oratlo Is widely know-
In Omaha, having llvtxl hero slnco child
hood.
A very pretty wedding occurred nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hrlnkman
2117 Shcrmnn avenue, on Christmas after
noon, when their daughter, Etta U. Hrluk
man, wns married to Ferd A. Uuclow,
Tho brldo woro n dainty gown of whit
batiste nnd carried a "bride's bon.net.
Mr. and Mrs. Uuclow left for a ten days'
trip to Chicago and Milwaukee, after whlc
they will return to Omaha and bo at horn
to their friends nfter January 15, 1001, at
2410 Decatur Btrtct.
Tho marriago of Miss Elizabeth
O'LInn of this city to Mr. Clarence C.
Smith of Chadron wns solemnized Christ
mas day at noon at 423 North Thirty-ninth
street. Tho ceremony was performed by
Dean Campbell Fair of Trlnltv cnthedm
nnd wds attended only by relatives of tho
contracting parties. Miss O'LInn Is tho
daughter of Mrs. Fannie M. O'LInn of Omnha
and has a wldo acquaintance In this city,
Mr. nnu .Mrs. smith will remain here for
week before leaving for Chadron, where
they will make their futuro home.
Nnolnl Chit Chut.
Tho Omaha Guards medal drill has been
postponed until January 7.
Mr. Wing Allen Is tho guest of Senator
nnd Mrs. Th irston In Woshlngton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Coon and Mr. Archie
D. Coon havo Uken rooms at tho Shrlner,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Strawn havo taken
apartments nt tho Farnam for tho winter.
Mr. Crounso and tho Misses Crounsa aro
at tho Hotel Lincoln In Lincoln for the
winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry May will entertain
this evening In honor of their fifteenth
wedding anniversary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Davis will entertain
at dinner on Wednesday evening for Mr. and
.Mrs. Edwnrd Minor Fairfield.
Mr. J. M. Woolworth will recelvo from 9
to 11 on New Year's night In honor of Mr,
and Mrs, Edward Minor Fairfield.
Tho N. O. R. club has Issued Invitations
for a dancing party to bo given Wednes
day evening, Jnnuary 2, at Thurston Rifles
ball.
Messrs. Hcrlcas and Helen Buckingham
will roclvo from 2 to G on New Yenr's day
for their guests, Mrs. Rathburn ot Kansas
City.
Mrs. Henry Fredrlckson will cntortnln
tho women of tho Amctlo club Wednesday,
January 2, nt her home, 370 North Eight
ccnth street.
Miss Lydla Mooro will bo assisted by tho
rnemDors or tho Junior Cooking club and
Mrs. Wcsslcs in receiving from 4 to 6 on
Now Year s day.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Hugo Ilrandels havo ro
moved to their new home, 3019 Paclflc
street, nnd will bo pleased to seo their
frIcndsNew Year's day.
Movement nnd Wlicrpnlinutii.
Mr. Ray Gould Is at homo for ton days
Miss Myrtlo Spencer Is visiting friends
In Dcnvei.
Mr. John Mcllen spent Christmas in
Clinton, In.
Mr. John Patrick spent Christmas nt
Hnppy Hollow.
Miss Harriet Marsh Is visiting relatives
in Dubuque, In.
Mr. Charles Young Is spending the holi
days in Denver.
Mr. E. W. Dixon returned from New
York on Sunday.
Miss Ethel Straight Is at homo from Lako
Forest university.
Miss Graco Conklln Is sncndlne th holi
days In Davenport, la.
Miss Margaret O'Connell spent Christmas
with her parents at Sallx, la.
C. A. Teak and family left on Friday for
their now home In Flora, 111.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Loblnglcr snent
Christmas with friends In Lincoln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Dnrton havo returned
from a six weeks' stay In New York.
Mrs. William R. Adair left for Buffalo.
N. Y., on Wednesday for a short visit.
Messrs. Clark and Chat Hedlck snent
Christmas In Kearney with their father.
Miss Helen Woodsmall Is spending tho
holldnys with her mother In Indianapolis.
Miss Edna Jones Is spending a fow weeks
with relatives and friends In Des Moines.
Mrs. T. C. Hruner and daughter. Miss
Laura, nro visiting friends In LnPlattc, Mo.
Miss Alma Wolan went to Avoca. la,, on
Thursday to spend a few days with friends.
Miss Kountzo nnd Miss Preston will go to
Colorado Springs next week to spend somo
time.
Mr. Eugcno F. Rcdmon spent Christmas
n Kansas City, a guest of his sister, Mrs.
R. G. Ciurk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Shelly spent Christ
mas with Mrs. Shclly's sister at Dluo
Springs, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cullen and
daughter will leave on Thursday for Pitts
burg, Pa., to attend tho wedding of Mrs.
Cullcn's niece.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter T. Pago go to Denver
today to assUt at tho reception given by
tho headquarters' communications are to bo
presented nnd tho report of tho program
committee acted upon,
That tho noon rest and lunch room of tho
Young Women's Christian association Is np
predated by tho women of Omaha is shown
(rom tho fact that an average of 3 availed
themselves of its privileges each noon nnd
200 each evening ot last week.
Tho Dundeo Woman's club will glvo n
New Year's reception Tuesday afternoon,
January 1, nt tho homo of Mrs. E. V. Hea-
ford, Forty-ninth and Chicago streets. All
friends of tho club aro Invited. Tho hour3
nro from 2 to G p. m.
OMAIIA, Tier. 28. To tho Editor of Tho
Boo: Would you kindly grant mo space In
tho columns of your papor to show my
ChrlBtmas remembrances of $15 In rash,
which was especially appreciated, as tho
cost of maintaining tho work Is very heavy
at this tlmo 'of the year.
Tho annual commencement exercises of
tho Presbyterian Hospital Training Class
for Nurses will bo hold at Westminister
Presbyterian church on Thursday evening,
January 3, at 8 o'clock.
Tho cooking classes will bo opened nt
tho Child Saving Institute on Saturday aft
ernoon, January S, under the direction ot
Mm. Harriet McMurphy.
DECEMKEK .TO, 1000.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hyrd Pago on New
ear s day.
Mr, and Mrs. W, S, Ilrlggs spent Christ
mas with Rev. Frank High and family at
Pender.
Mrs. V. II. Hooker nnd Miss Hooker havo
homol'tho" Murray S"r",R8
homo at tho Murrnj.
""" r.iuiuii jounion nnu nnmcrino noi
land left Thursday for Honolulu, whero they
nui iciniiiii eovcrni monins,
Mr. Arthur Smith of Armour Instltutn.
Chicago, spent Christmas with his parents,
.Mr. nnu Mrs. Draper Smith
Misses Janet Rogers, Ucsslo Urady and
Mary Leo McShano aro at homo from New
ork schools for the holidays.
.',l,UU,Uft UMll LIIIIIIIVII It'll
for Chicago last week to Join Mr. Ilrabrook.
where they will reside In futuro.
Malor and Mm. n. 11. Wll.nn .
have gono to Silver City. N. M to attend
mo wedding of Mr. Percy Wilson.
Dr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux and son, Palmer,
aro spending the holidays In Ashland, Neb.,
with Mrs. Lamorenux's sister, Mrs. Alex
Lnverty.
Miss Esther Chambers, who has been nt
Bancroft. Nob., for tho past threo months
visiting her sister, Mrs. Holstrom, returned
uomo rnursuny.
Among tho State unlversitv student. w,n
camo home for Christmas were: Misses
Blanche Howland, Helen Redington. Edith
Clark. Abbv Ilau-rn. Nnllln Krplitnr 1,'nnnln
Cole. Ocrtrudo and Mnurtn Mnnnmhnr Kthni
nnd Loulso Tukoy, Edith Jackson, Hortcnso
Richards, Bernlco Edirond, Messrs. Jack
ww.w, nmuj, iimi iu .uuuii, uuano
Powell, Lester Krolder. Will Harmon nnd
Donald Banker.
John: Como with mo (I'm an Elk) to tho
stag social tomorrow night. It will bo "A
Hot Time. JOE.
Candlesticks and novelties for N. Y.'a re
ceptions at Mrs. Burbrldgo's, 425 Paxtou blk,
omaiia summits.
Fliirpiico,
Andy Anderson was a business visitor In
Omaha Saturday.
Miss Amy Gllmoro of Omaha Is tho cucst
of Mrs. C. J. Hunt.
J. L. Garrison spent Saturday night nnd
Sunday with his family.
mma uiuo tjimpson oi uresccnt. ia..
.
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Yiom.li reiiuivcs nero mis weeK.
Mr. Barnes went to Tekamah Friday to
io n ,!nni,i- m... ,... ....
visit a daughter thero a fow weeks.
Miss May Walker Is spending a few days
vlsttlntr frlendn npnr Cnffmnn Vnh
Msiung irienua near i-onman, Neb.
ino .Monunmin club gives a danco to
friends at Florcnco ball New Vpnr'a nvn.
,n ,..., ri ii ...' i.eiiuni oi uimuroii. .. ii. uieson or wis-
MIss Mattlo Powell gavo n party to her ner. T. .1. O'Kpufn of lloinlucfnril nml i v.
youug friends Saturday at tho homo ot her
pnrents.
ni.-i..i. ii . j j . .
..uou uvutniui luuKe, iiiucuenucni urucr oi
Odd Fellows, cavo a dancn nt thn Flnrpnnt
hall Christmas nlcht.
11
mm. argcnsinger nna son, Harry, or Fro-
mont. Nob., spent tho nast week vlsltlncr thn
family of Jasper Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber. Jr.. arc snend-
ing tho holidays visiting 'Mr. Weber's
hrntlipri. In u'nvnn Vol,
nrotlicrs In njne. Neb.
v-an layior, employed by tho railway
company at Emerson, spent Christmas with
his parents, who live here.
Mr. Ed Green and family, lato of Okla
homa territory, arrived hero this week and
will mako this their future homo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bondesson of Omaha
spent Christmas day here, tho guests of
their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Victors. I
. , ... , , . .
me muiuucio ui ou kiuikb Liiurcii ruvo
pony ni me city nan wcancsaay to tuo l
Sunday school children of that church.
The members of tho Christian Endeavor
ero entertained at tho homo ot Mrs. C. V.
Fouko Friday evening. Refreshments wcro
served.
Harold and Helen Reynolds aro spending
tholr vacation at homo. Harold Is attend
ing Bollcvun college and Miss Helen
Brownell hall.
H. V. Latham, Junior cnglneor, connected
Ith tho .Missouri river commission, spent.
- - . ... . .. .
a couplo or days nero tnis wcck, mo guesi
of F. S. Tuckor.
Mr. E. T. Gilbert, principal of tho public
hool hero, accompanied by his wlfo and
children, spent Christmas with friends In
Iown, returning homo Friday.
Henry Nicholson , of tho firm ot Hall,
Vcedcr & Nicholson, contractors of Mur
veeuer oc muuumiiu, uuiiiriitiuiti ui .uui-
ray, In., Is spending tho holidays hero
siting with his mother and brothers
W. B. Wilson, who has been carrying
mall from tho postofilco to tho depot for
tho past four years, resigned Decomber 23
and will go to Texas during tho winter on
business trip,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Backus of Harvard,
Neb., are visiting friends hero for a week.
Mr. Backus Is principal In tho Harvard
schools and was formerly principal at this
placo for n couplo of years.
Ilniulee.
W. L. Sclby Is at homo for tho Christmas
holidays.
Tho Dundeo Sunday school gavo a de
lightful Christmas program.
Tho son of Hov. Joseph J. Lampo is nt
homo from collego for tho holidays.
Miss Mabel Benson entertained a number
of tho Dundeo young peoplo on Thursday
ovenlng nt her beautiful homo on Dodge
street.
On Now Year's day tho Dundeo Woman's
club will hold a reception at tho homo of
Mrs. K. V Hearford, to which all friends
aro cordially Invited.
Last Wednesday afternoon the Dundeo
Soclnl club mot with Mrs. W. L. Selby, de
licious refreshments nnd guessing games
botng enjoyed during tho afternoon.
On Friday ovenlng of last week tho now
musical club of tho village met at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wedge. A number
of vocal and Instrumental selections wcro
rendered.
Tho windows of tho Dundeo houses wcro
filled with holly wreaths and happy faces
on Christmas day, and many town people
wero welcomed during tho day to theso hos
pltablo homes.
Unison.
Tho public schools will open next Wednes
day nfter tho holiday vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. rtoscnbrlm nnd fam
ily moved to Monmouth Park last Thurs
day. Prof. Fox returned from his holiday visit
with relatives In tho western part of tho
state.
Miss Pearl Kelly camo up from tho Peru
normal to spend Christmas with her par
ents In Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tlndcll enter
tained a number of friends from Omaha at
a Christmas dinner.
Mrs. John Speedy camo down from Lin
coln to visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Grovo during tho holidays.
Somo of tho teachers of tho school here
went to Lincoln to attend tho Stato Teach
ers' association convention.
Miss Magglo Safford of Lincoln, who has
boon visiting with friends In Benson for a
week, returned homo last Friday.
Services will bo held today at tho Meth
odist EplBcopnl church nt 11 a. in. Preach
Ing by tho pastor, Hov. Markley,
Mrs. J. A. Morgan and son Lilstnero went
to Hiawatha, Kan., Christmas day to visit
with relatives during tho holidays.
The Northwestern Social club gavo a
Christmas ball on Christmas night at the
town hall, which was well attended.
Miss Joyce Markloy, assisted by vocalists
and instrumentalists, gave a recital at tho
Methodist church last Friday nighty which
was well nltcndcd and appreciated by nil
present, Tho recital was given under tho
auspices of tho women of tho church.
Miss Flora McDowell, who tenches at
l'oncn. spent a fow davs vlsltUm with
friends In Dcnson durlm? tho nni u-rek.
r?" frr ercica ot U, Mc,,,0l,lst
Episcopal Sundny school wcro held at tho
- town ua last Jinmiuv m-nninv ti,
gram consisted of songs nnd recitations,
lonowea tiy a Santa flnim .tlnWi.n nfi
which ho distributed eandv. mita nml nthor
00il i"mgs to nil present
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
lard.1'' llcynolds of Wymoro Is at tho Mil-
I f, ,,,,,. . .
n;,.,,,i A' Cllno of l ut tho Her
j. v- i-hclnn of aiii , ....
I'axton. " " ' "'
,,.V;..1JH,llwt'1, of '"ninn, Ncb Is nt tho
,r '., tl .
tho Millard. " n KUcal ftl
12. S. Kol.lcr of Hastings Is stnnrdnir at
1,10 -rruy.
f, M'"Rn" "f Knnsas City Is an Her
w. a 1 1n ten nl it T Inmilii I .
tho llcr Orimd. 'imik ai
'' Southwiilt of Kearney Is nmong tho
I ' hutm.
.r:J'',V"??.'S buu ,'a,0 CUy R 11 Bct
s. Schulcr of Spokane. Wash,. Is regis
tered ut tho Millard. h
I Thomas W. Duv nt Knnsnu Cllv U
tcreU ut " Murray.
lh MroyToXnlSy rltt,,8mm,th wn at
C. W. Turner nf Lincoln registered yes-
I leiuuy in wiu .uiutmi.
A. V. Bpltko of Topckn, Kan,, Is regls-
tcrC(1 ,lt tll llcr Grand.
Mr. una mm. ji. h. Costor of Wllber nro
Bt"lMK ftt Hie Hensha.w.
Hastings nro at'ofo Murn
Miss iinlcn WvckofT. nrln
icorgo II. Koon of
durray.
Miss Helen Wvckoff. nrliii'lniil nf ll.mnrdfi
scuooi, is spcnuuig ncr vacution at eros
ion, in.
Miss Florrnco Moore, deputy derk of tho
1'iiiii'u amies uisinci court, is visiting in
Fremont.
Judge and Mrs. C. C. Kohlsunt. .Imt
ir. u. ii. nurion nun .Mr. unci .Mrs. H, A.
Lnuiui. Jk iiii;ii.u uiu ill WIU 1 aXlUIl.
William Uyucr nf l'lillmlelnliliL u i
uniiuut viiiiim iiih niniiior. aim. Knnhin
yBt!r' of South Twenty-eighth street.
-L"i0,leU il"nuwny, chief quartcrmaator
i,i inu wt-ipiii iiiu-iiv in iih: .uitinuri, loll
yestcrduy for Fort Leavenworth to Insnrct
homes,
i itui)riiKiiiiH ill IIP AiprcnnniM! .iniin
skirvi,. ,..! ., ,.,i i t ;
I Ati. . "'1. u .11. tlllinill L ui
o iNPiu, umiert uucas niul Tom Dowd of
V: . , (iioDon.
major uaviu wiipon, cniei conimissnrv,
tr H. A., has rctume 1 from Sliver i.-itv
M., where, with his wife and son. any
Wilson, of Laurel, Neb., ho attended the
wedding of another son.
II. A. Wllmerdlng, J. N. Humlldi and W.
A. Connolly of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Way of Lincoln aro state guests at the llcr
uranu.
iiome .Miner or mo uer (.rami Hotel was
mniln linimv vputpriliiv In' tint nni til ,if n
telegram iiliiioimcliitr Hip fact that ho was
grundniipa for tho llrst time. Tho llttlo one
Plrl iilnl i'nu mm l,i M i nul 1V1 ru v.r
u. uiarK or Lincoln.
NebrnskaliH at tho Merchants: M. L.
Dolan. arand Island: D. M. Owen, Norfolk;
Osceola: J. O. Hymes. Columbus: acoriro
HaKcr, uranu lonu i. ... apencer,
Kim Creek: D. C. Woodrlng, Lincoln; W.
Cnrroll, Gothenburg; M. M. Hitzner, Lin-
coin.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
DliiHtherlii Is under uuarnntlno nt 109
South Twcnty-nintii street.
St. Mnrv'M Avenue Cotmreirattonal church I
will iinlto with Kountzo Memorial In tho
evening service. Tho doors will bo open nt
". . . - , . . t.
i no noaru oi j-urit i.ujiiiiusaiuiiei n ii.in
purchased 10.0W sycumons trees, wnicn will
too piaeeu in nursery rows in r.imwouu
park. Many of tho trees will be used later
lu Fontancuo pnrk.
Flftv travellnc men of Swift and Com
pany's South Omaha houso wero banqueted
by the llrm Iat night ut tho Her f irancl I
hotel. It was n very pleasant arrair una
tnorougiuy enjoycu uy ina travelers.
KvlvpHtor Nichols of Homer. Neb., lias
nceii commmeu to mo unugias couniy jan
tn iiwiilt tho action of tho federal Krarid
Jury on churgo of selling liquor to Indians.
Ho was brought In by Deputy Marshal
Allan.
TkApn will ln nn rprvlrpM nf SI. Tnrv'a I
Avenuo congregational cnarcn toiiigut,
d a U.iw.nti .....I lila ,mit,n,i,,tH,..,
no v. o. o. "rhh ...... ..." ....r,....,,.
A FAMILY
Thonsiiiids of men and women can lmve Uie best of lmnlfii if
I ,.i j i ji . ,
"t talie tllC rOlltest
iu i in iwetiieiii rroiession
Cramer's Kidney
Doctors prescribe it in their
Read This
naners.
OMAHA. Dec. 10.. 1900.-1 feel It my duty to write to you In regard to your
?y.7.oy,i."ro',1 froelyed the sampln bottlo which you kindly sent mo, in.l
1 felt relieved after taking It. 1 havo slnco taken thico bottles. For
nearly six years I havo had kidney trouble. At times my back hurt mo fo
I could hardly walk straight, I had frequent enllj to urliiato. Heforo Ink
Ing Cramer k Kidney Curo I was up from two to live times n night, ami
now I don't havo to got up until miirn Ing. I cnimot say enough for voiir
medlclne-that Is why I cheerfully wrlto this and also glvo you portrait.
I havo recommended It to my frlcndH und havo n:d ulven them v.nr
Shipping clerk at Meyer & Haapkc, wholesaln grocers, Omaiia.
. V ypu cannot get Cramer's Kidney Curo from your druggist, send Jl.ffl
to, the "Western Agent Cramer's Chemical Company. Omaha"-who will
send yoti a bottlo by express, prepaid. Insist on having Cramer's Kidney
Cure. Tako no substitute Send for freo sample to
Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y.
MRS. J. BENSON
Big Cut in Price of
all Holiday Goods.
Children's Silk Bonnets
35c and 50c.
w It nttfinl Koimtzp Memorial churdt,
pn'fidi ,",lls ot "f"01411' "III
The Itnar.l of Fire and Police Commls-
;lri .'', ;,,elal ,dliig, nt wM, h
" US, l 1 vv " 15?IL
I street and arid LeavpMw.,'nii iV...t T :V,K
' X'
fourth nml llAncroft Mtrret J "nil tho board
took tho case under advisement.
HILLIS At kountze church
'I'll n nub Only I'nrly Ypitrn iif ,(K e
In (I lie of AiiierlciiN I'orpinnst
Pulpit Orator,
Itcv. Newell Dwlght X I 111 Is. pastor (it
Plymouth church, Brooklyn, the church
mado famous by Henry Ward Hcccher and
Lyman Abbott, will preach this evening
at Kouutzc Memorial church. Hov. Hlllls
addressed tho Nebraska State Teachers
association at Lincoln and was tho irttcst
of Rev. Trcfz for n fow hours yestord.iy.
His mother and sister live at Woodbine,
la., ami ho is spending today with tlutn
and will return to Omaha In tlmo to bit
tho Kountzo Memorial church uulplt th'i
ovenlng.
Rev. Dr. Hlllls Is a g'radtmle of Lake
Forest university nnd McConnlck Then
logical seminary. After Icavlni; school hn
preached at EvaiisUm nnd Pcurln and win
then called to succeed Dr. D.ihl Swing as
pastor of Central church, Chicago. Kev.
Dr. Hlllls' deslro for creed revision caused
him to withdraw from tho Presbyterian
church. Ho has written many hooka of a
theological naturo and his literary stylo
lias been eompared to that of Matthew
Arnold. AlThough only 40 years of ago, Dr.
Hllll.t Is pastor of tho most prominent
church in tho world nnd Is one of tho best
known lecturers In tho United Slates.
Ilrcrtllnir nml I'pptllnur Mlprnlipn,
Tho Intestines nro full of dlscaso germs
that become actlvo nnd dangerous In con
stlratlon. Cascnrcts kilt and expel thriu.
Druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Great January
Clearing Sale of
PIANOS
Inslrumcuts of storllng worth, In
hnndsomo ninhogany, oak or walnut
cases, usually bold nt $350 will bo
closed out at $225. Also now samplo
pianos nnd 1!)00 styles, nt a saving to
tho buyer of from 20 to 33 1-3 per
cent. Our stock consists of tho fol
lowing fumous makers:
STKI.VWAY. STKCIC. Vom
KMKUSO.V. A. II. CIIA.NH, '
STi:il2ll.
AXI SIANY OTIIKnS.
Easy terms of payment If desired.
Stool and scarf lrco with each piano,
Now- pianos for rent. Fine tuning,
repairing and polishing promptly
done. Telephone 1G25. Mall Inquiries
given prompt nttcntlon.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
inc ow Reliable
I'iano House,
1313 Farnam St,, Omaha,
337 Broadway, Council Bluffs,
REMEDY
Kidney 1111(1 Liver ItcillClly llllOWH
and Liver Cure
practice. A few symptoms:
A apvrrp pill n or nclilni; In (lie
ninll of Hip IiiipU.
A tlrpil, pxlinunlpil feel I n r.
A ilPNlrp lo tirlniitp frptiueiitl'.
An iiiiiiNiuil ipnlr (o urinate
nl nlKlit.
An unnoyliiK, HpnlillnK or lin ru
in K kpiiimiIIiiii lvhllp iirlimtliiK.
An liuitilllt)- o n i a he evpn or
dlnury pxprllmi.
An iiliiiiiilmiec ut pnlp or uriin
( urlnr.
A piiifilt of rpil or wlillp
lirlck iIiinI or nlhiiincii In (In
urtiip, which Ik pnnlly iIppi:Ipi
! IpKIiik Hip, iirlnp, hIiiiiiI fur
II try bourn.
'I'lip nliotp nro n f-v of (hp prin
cipal MyiiiptiiniH of thin ilreml
liinlnily in It II rut nml niM-oiul
NtllHTPK. ItH mini MlllKP Ii .
mont poiiiiiIpIp ivxliuunt Ion nml
IpiiiIh In Hip nlrnlKlit nml nitr
row in(h of IlrlKlil'H iIIkciihc.
Testimonial:
rvwu. it ii Annnnnim
One-third off prices of toilet Bets- in
Leather Traveling Cases, real ebony, ebon
oid, oak, etc. Albums, Photo Eoxes, Tie
Boxes, Hair Pin Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes,
Glovo Boxes, Manicuro Sots, Folding Mir
rors, Bottles of Perfume, Atomizers, Hand
and Stand Mirrors, llat and Cloth Brushes,
etc., etc.
Handsome Calendars half former price.
Children's Cloaks prices cut one-third
and on somo one-half lowost 7Gc.
prices 75c and $L00 cut to