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'TUB OMAHA DAILY I5JJ 12: SI M)AY. 3lAKl.il 10, UKn.
SMART WOMEN FIND A WAY
Lent is Lent and Muit fie Faithfully
Observed, but Then
INFORMAL AFTERNOONS ARE HARMLESS
I.riitrn Si-iiiidii In .Vol No I)rMir After
All, liven TIkmiuIi Then- In a linn
Upon tho ltrnll- Festive
Function,
Slnco tho Rcncral suspension of things
nodal, the Inventive genius of the fash
ionable women has assorted Itself and as
n rosult a new diversion has been coined,
an .amusement so harmless bh to bo per
fectly .In keeping with Lent and at the
same time aufllclently Interesting to benr
repeating nearly nvory nfternoon or even
ing of tho week and still rciauln popular,
Pram uearly every nffalr of tho winter
somo feature has been extracted and all
combined In tho now diversion. Tho hoatoss
luvltej a few to spend the evening or aft
ernoon and, whllo sho docs not consider
tho affair worth recording, society finds
it well worth attending. As th majority
of tho clubs meet fortnightly, last week
afforded llttlo but anticipation of this week
and time to rcllcct upon tho pleasures
past.
from the land of tho palmetto and orange
grove como many letters written by Oma
linns who nro" spending tho winter months
In n tllmato of perpetual summer. At St.
Augustlno and other Florida resorts Omaha
fashionables ara mentioned among tho lead
ers who are taking part In brilliant social
functions.
The fair which Is to be given at Met
ropolitan hall tho week of March 25 for
tho benefit of Temple Israel Is domandlng
tho attention of many society women and
promises to afford Omaha a week of un
usual gaiety.
I'lfllNtll-l'H PlINl.
Mrs. Ilcnawa and Mrs. Dean entertained
tho A. U. L. club on Friday afternoon.
Mr. nud Mrs. Melksoll entcrtnlnod the
No N'nnie Card club on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Zolta Matthows, assisted by Mlsa
Orcta McCay, entertained nt cards Wcdnes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrn. It. V. Mooro, 2J03 Franklin
street, entertained Inforraallrat cards last
Thursdny evening.
Mlsa Emma Arnctt gavo ft party last
Tuesday evening lu honor of Miss Mur
ray of Plattntnouth.
Miss Kdna Dull was hostess at a meeting
on Friday evening of tho F. A. K. at her
home, 2227 Miami street.
Mrs. O. V. Sholes cutcrtnlned ft number
of friends pleasantly on Monday cvonlng,
tho occasion being Mr. Sholes' birthday.
Mrs. Tlppery entertained tho South Sldo
Whlit club delightfully Tuesday afternoon.
Prizes wero won by Mrs. Lehmlng, Mrs.
Curroy and Miss C'rlckman.
Mrs. Robert J. Dinning was hostess at ft
luncheon on Thursday, given in honor of
Mrs. Osgood of Norwich, Conn., who is tho
guest of Mrs. Charles It. Lee.
Mrs. Robert Dempster entertained on
Saturday nfternoon in honor of Mrs. Cald
well of Qulney, 111., nnd Miss Plndell of
Hannibal, Mo., who Is tho guest of Mra.
Sylvester Rush.-
Miss Nclllo Cunningham was hostess at
Inst week's meeting of Tho Lobsters. Miss
Julia Btrcltz entcrtnlnod tho snmo party
on Wednesday and tho Misses Niillaon en
tertained them again on Friday.
Tho Merrymakers Card club met on Tues
day evening with Mrs. J. D. Porterflold.
High flvo was played throughout tho even
ing nud tho prliea wcro won by Mrs. Fred
Pearso nud II. L. Whitney.
Mrs. C. 8. Stockuam entertained tho
Hnppy Twenty Curd club on Thursday oven,
Ing, tho prizes being awarded Mrs. Grif
fith, Mrs. Duval, Mr. I'yko nnd Mr. Rich;
urdson. Tho next moetlng will bo- held
with Mrs. Duval.
Tho 0. C. C. Luncheon club entertained
Its men friends nt n card party on Wednes
day evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mra.
W. S. Wright. Tho prizes wero won by
Mrs. Sherman, Charles Grntton, Mrs. Fret
inont Crulg and John Byrnes.
Tho members of, tho Happy Twenty Card
club wero very pleasantly entertained by
Mr. and -Mrs. Eugene Duval on Thursday
evening, tho prizes for tho game being
nwarded Mrs. C. M. Hlchards and Mr. W.
I'lke. Captain' and Mrs. Hlchards will en
tertain tho club at Its next meeting.
Mrs. Stockdalo and Mrs. Sypcr enter
tained a largo number of friends at cards
on Widnesdny afternoon at their pretty
now homo on Webster street. High llv.o
was tho gamo of tho nfternoon and hand
somo Wedgwood prizes wero Awarded to
Mrs. K. W. Arthur and Mrs. C. M.'RIcl).
ards.
The members of the Merryvlllo club wcro
entertained on Tuesday evening nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hnzleton, on Man
dnrson street, nud after several gumes of
cards tho party was Invited to n supper
prepared by Mesdnmes Hnzleton and Sher
wood and Messrs. Mooro and Illshop, la
compliance with tho decision' of tho club
nt Its last meeting.
Mr, nnd Mrs. James Morton celebrated
their goldeu wedding on Wednesday even
ing nt their homo, 1710 Chicago street, by
a family dinner party, at which all of their
children vvore present. Tho floral decora
tion was' exquisite, quantities of blossoms
having been sent In by many friends nnd
theso wero used In profusion cvorywhoro.
Th'o party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. James
III' ART DISEASE.
Somo Flit' In ltcmirilliitf the Haplil In
crrimo of Heart Trouble.
Hcurt trouble, at least among tho Ameri
cans, U certainly Increasing and while this
way bo lurgely duo to the excitement and
worry of American business life. It Is mora
often tho result of weak stomachs, of poor
dlgestlpu.
Heal organic disease Is Incurablo: but not
ono case, In a hundred of heart troublo h
organic.
Tho closo relation botweon heart troublo
nud pour digestion Is becauso both orcans
are controlled by tho earao great nerves, the
sympninciic una rncumogastrlc.
In another way, also tho heart Is affected
by tho form of poor digestion, which cause
gas and formcntntlou from hnlf digested
food. Thero Is a feeling of oppression nnd
heaviness lu tho chest caused by pressure
of tho distended stomach on tho heart ami
lungs, Interfering' with tholr action; henco
arises palpitation und Bhort breath.
Poor digestion also poisons the blood,
making It tblu and watery, which Irritates
and weakens thp heart.
Tho most scuslblo treatment for heart
troublo Is to Improve the digestion and to
Insure the prompt assimilation of food.
This can bo dono bytho regular use after
meals of some sate, pleasant and elTectlvo
digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspcp
sla Tftblets, which may bo found at most
drug stores, and which contain valuable,
' harmless digestive elements In a pleasant,
convenient lorm.
It it safe to say that tho regular persls
tent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at
meal time will cure any form of stomach
troublo except cancer of tho Btomach.
Full sized package of theso tablets sold
by druggists at 60 cents. Little book on
stomach troubles mailed free. Address F.
A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mlcb.
Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Morton, Jr.,
and Mrs. Ooorgc Morton of Chicago, Mr.
and Mis. Charles W. Morion, Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. Rogers of Albany, N. V., Miss Mar
garet nnd Master C. W. Morton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs, J C Iteedcr entertained
the J, 0. (', club Saturday evening nt cards,
t'rlies wcro awarded Mr. Hurd Miller, Mr.
Hess, Mr. Charles Wcltzenbach nnd Mr.
Charles lined. Tho club will bo entertained
next Saturday evening by Mt. nud -Mrs.
Ilurd Miller.
Tho Delta Epsllon Kappas cntcrlnlned
at dinner oti Saturday evening In honor of
tho Initiates, Miss Ocrtrtldo Whlto nnd
Miss Marlon Connell. Tho decorations
wero of maroon nnd white nnd tho guests
wcro Misses Whlto, Connell, Valentine,
Hartlctt, l'almer, Bryant, McDowell, Luclo
Palmer, Messrs. Jayncs, Neely, Martin,
Morris, Woods, Morse, Secrlst and Clinton
Jaynes.
Mrs. Aton and Mrs. 1'axton entertained
tho members of the O. It. D. Card club on
Thursday afternoon nt Mrs. Aron's .home,
on Twenty-fifth street. Eight games of
high five wero played, after which a de
licious lunch was served. The first ptizo
was won by Mrs. Keller, the second by
Mrs. Vandcrhoof, whllo Mrs. Hosson suc
ceeded In carrying nway tho prlzo of con
solation. Tho l'rlscllln Kensington club took a trip
to Mount Airy, tho beautiful country home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hosenbcry, last Thurs
day, and tho hostess entertained In a most
charming manner. Those, present wero;
Mrs. Uurd Miller, Mrs. T. C. Itlch. Mrs.
Z. Hccdcr, Mrs. Itccd, Mrs, Weltzenbaugh,
Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Harrlmaun, Mrs. Charles
lloscubcry, Mrs. Staker, Mrs. C. A. Ornndon,
Mrs. C. Itccd, Mrs. Hoblnson nnd Mrs.
Mnrucll.
In honor of her sister, Mrs. Howard
Rogers of Albany, N. Y., Mrs. Charles W.
Morton gavo on Informal mustcalo .on Fri
day afternoon nt her homo, 2219 Dodge
street. Mrs. Morton woa assisted by Mrs.
Necley, Mist, Northrup, Mr. Manchester
and Mr. Wheeler, with Wnlter Young ns
accompanist. Mrs. Rogers also contrib
uted several numbers, Tho houso was
handsomely decorated with palms, roses,
carnations nnd potted plants and about
ono hundred guests wcro present.
Mr. and Mrs. Zabrlskle cntcrtnlncd nt a
presidential party on Tuesday evenl'ig
apropos to tho Inaugural ceremonies at
Washington. A profusion of Hags and
bunting, with pictures of tho presidents,
furnlRhed tho decoration of thti boiiBc. A
contest lu which the guests were required
to name all of tho presidents, together
wttli their native states, was ono of tho
means employed for tho evening's enter
tainment. Hnndsomo silk flags were given
as prizes lu the contest. Mrs. M. M. I'ugh
served tho coffee, and tho toasts, "Our Pres
idents" and "Oreat Men,' wero responded
to by Mrs. Mary a. Andrews nud Dr. Mer
cer, respectively.
Social l.iill-Chnl.
Miss J. F. Fox is in New York.
Mrs. LouIbo Sinclair and Mies Cora Hyor
have returned from Now York.
Mrs. J. Wllllnm Fisher will entertain at
cards on Thursdny, March 14,
Mrs, D. H. Strelght will, entertain tho
Friendly Greeting ciub on Monday. .
Mrs. H. W. Ilcvan and daughter have re
turned from n month's visit In St. Louis.
Mlsu Ida E. Knloy returned last week
from au extended visit la Ohio and the
cast.
Tho Tuesday morning muslcale will be
held at the homo of Mrs. Learned this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo I. IJabcock aro ie-
cclvlng congratulations upou tho birth of
a Unughtcr.
J. L. Kalcy returned from Ohio on Tues
day, where ho was called by tho death of
nis moincr.
Miss Myrtlo Fuller has gone, to Loxlng-
ton, Ky., to spend several months with her
grandparents.
Mrs. Richard Lylo Wllnon of Chicago
will nrrlvo this week, to bo tho guest of
Mrs. Tallafcno. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Edgccomb nnd Miss
Edgccomb hnve gono to southern California
to remain until May.
The Omaha Guards announce the third
of their scries of dancing parties for Mon
day evening, March 18.
Mrs. Nowland has returned from Hur-
Ilngton, la., whero sho has spent several
months with her mother. 1
Mrs. It. S. Anglln left on Friday for
Utlca, N. Y., whero sho will spend two
months visiting her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone of 5S0 South
Twenty-olghth street nro receiving con
gratulations upon tho birth of n son.
Thomas D. Furllch roturnod from Albany,
If. Y on Tuesday to inako his homo per
manently with his daughter, Mrs, White.
Lnst week's meotlng of tho Junior Cook
ing club was postponed until Wednesday of
this week, when It will bo held with Miss
Kllpatrlck.
Mrs. Martin Calm of Chicago Is expected
In Omnhn next week. Sho will remain to
sing at tho Friday cvonlng concert of Jho
Hebrew fair.
Particulars have been received of tho
wedding of Mr. Robert Cuscadeu, formerly
of Omaha, nnd Miss Mlndon Sewcll of
Plymouth, England. Tho marriage occurred
at St. Savior's, Paddlngton, London, De
cember 29, Rev. Mr. Squires officiating.
Mr. Cuscadon and his brldo nro now In
Berlin, where ho will contlnuo tho study of
music.
On Saturday afternoon, March 2, tho tnar-
rlago of Miss Aunctto O, lingua and Mr.
Albert Carroll of Iloston, Mass., wnu sol
emnized nt tho homo of tho bride's aunt,
Mrs. Elton S. Deall, In Now York City.
Miss Hugus Is a daughter of Mr. John Hu-
w
oman's
ork avd
Monday afternoon All Saints' sisterhood
was rntertnlncd bv Mrs. Euclid Martin.
who was nBslsted by her guests, tho Misses
Martin. Tho sisterhood will hold Its next
meeting nt tun rectory Mnrcu is.
The Chnncol guild of All Paints' church
will meet Mondny afternoon with Mrs.
II. Gn Strelght, 1337 South Twenty-eighth
street.
Thoro vtui a mothers' meeting nt Train
school Friday nfternoon, at which tho
mothers of tho children of that district
met tho teachors for tho second tlmo this
year. Tho object of 'the meeting was to
gain nn acquaintance that will enable the
mothers and teachers to work togothcr In
tho Interest of tho children. Twenty-five
or thirty womon wore prosunt, Tho teach
ers wero nsslsted by the following young
women who contributed musical selections
to tho program; Miss Halllc Harden, Miss
Myrta Snelder, Miss Keys and Miss Hon
rletta Reese. Dr. W. II. Hanchctt, who Is
a resident of that district, addressed the
mothers and teachers on "Health and Hap
piness." Mro. Draper Smith was.nlso pres
ent aa n representative of tho Woman's
club and spake brlelly of tho aim of tho
club In Its recent meetings with mothers
nnd the school board.
Tho Parish Aid society of All Saints'
church will moot with. Mrs. L. A. Welsh,
2626 Dewey avenue, Friday, March 15, lit
2 J. m.
Tho department of political and social
science of the Woman's club will glvo t4,e
gus of l'.isadena, Cal., and a sister of Mrs.
Victor Caldwell of this city and Is well
' known In Omnhn. Miss Hugus has spent
ii part of the. winter with Mrs. Caldwell In
Now York nnd was In New York City on
i a short visit. Tho wedding was not to
hove occurred until later, but on account of
I Mr. Carroll's business engagements they
decided to bo married at once.
Miivnni'ti I noil Wlinrrntioutx.
Chat Itcdlck Is In Wyoming.
John A. McSbane Is In Texas.
II. L. Krcldcr Is In Chicago.
Mrs. A. C. Mark Is In the cast.
J. A. McNaughton la In Chicago.
II. A. Thompson Is back from New York.
Albert Cahti Is at homo from a western
trip.
Miss Carltn Curtis has returned from Chi
cago, Major and Mrs. Mlchlo havo gone to Hot
Springs
Clifford Smith 'returned from Chicago on
Tuesday.
Captain Palmer has returned from Wash
ington, D. C.
Charles Ilclmcr has returned from a
western trip.
O. K. Scnflcld has gone to New York for
a short trip.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 0. Dozlor nro visiting
In Dunlnp, la.
John T. Yates has returned from a trip
to Now Orleans. '
Edward Schoonovcr has gone to Iloonc,
la., for a short stay,
E. W. Dixon Is expected to return this
week from Now York,
J. A. Vlerllng returned from Denver tho
early part of tho week,
Miss Agnes Holland went to New York on
Tuesday for n few weeks' visit,
Mr. ai;d Mrs. Harry Weller returned on
Tuesday lrom a brief visit In Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudaby urc spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cowan.
Miss Aunlo CUtnorc has been called to
Nebraska City by Illness In her family.
Dr. Dally, Mr. Love-Kelley nud Mr. Per
kins went west an a little hunting trip laut
week'.
Miss Laura Sanderson has roturned from
Hot Springs, Ark., much Improved In
health.
Mrs. C. D. Tovvnscnd left on Tuesday for
Choyenne, Wyo to make u short visit with
friends.
Dr. and Mra. York returned on Monday
from New Orleans, having spent Mardl
Grns there.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Manchester havo
returned from their wedding trip through
southern California.
J. II. Rahm returned on Friday from n
month's sojourn In east coast Florida
paints and .Nassau, N. P.
Mrs. T. M. Orr left the early part of tho
week for Buffalo, whero sho will spend
somo tlmo with her mother.
Bishop Worthlngtou will arrive on Thurs'
day from the cast nnd will bo tho guest of
Mr. nud Mrs. Herman Kountzo.
Mrs. Luddlngton and Mrs. Charles Hull
have gone to San Francisco to meet Dr.
Luddlngton nud Dr. Paul Luddlngton upon
their arrival from Manila.
Mis. F. II. Burgess returned on Saturday
from Ann Arbor, Mich., with her daughter,
Mlsa Edna, who has been attending school
there, but has bad to glvo up her studies
temporarily on account of her health.
Out of Tom ll UlK'ntn.
Miss Tcnn Heyklns is tho guest of Miss
Ednu Martin.
Wllllnm Barker of Chicago is the guest
of J. C. Huteson.
A. M. Tibbies of Marshalltown, la., visited
friends in the city lust week.
Miss Anna Fowler of Washington. D. C,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wiley Jones.
Miss Mrtlo Trent of Suwannee, Ala., Is
a guest of Mrs. T. S. Madden on South
Nineteenth street. '
Mlsa Edytho Well of tho "Brown's In
Town" company wus cntcrtnlncd during
her engagement In this city by Mrs. L. M.
Cohn.
Prof. G. E. Barbour of tho State uni
versity was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1.
Irving Reed while In tho city from Lincoln
Inst week.
(irrriin (id TokcIIkt.
Tho movement to orgunlzo the Greek
letter fraternity men of Omaha into a Pan
Hellenic society Is meeting with flattering
success. At tho suggestion of Luclen Ste
phens a list of Greek letter men will be
secured betoro any attempt Is mado to call
a formal meeting nnd perfect tho organiza
tion. All frnternlty men In tho city wero
requested through tho papers to leave their
names at tho Excelsior office or nt tho storo
of Stephens & Smith. Moro than 100 men
havo registered already.
It Is estimated that thero aro between
flOO and 00 Greek letter men In tho city.
As soon au the names of 200 of these men
havo been secured steps will bo taken to
cull them together. At tho present rate
of registration It Is likely that n meeting
will bo called within two weoks.
Tho purposo of the organization Is to
bring, all "friU" men together to renew col
lego memories. Annual banquets nnd smok
er nro contemplated nnd tho organization
may result In tho establishment of a reg
ular club.
Miss Julia Officer, piano, Karbach block.
Borolzholu'er, milliner. Is now located
with tho O. K. Scofield Cloak and Suit Co.
Knhl & Johnston's opening of fifio mil
linery Monday and Tuesday, March 11-12.
All styles spring millinery on display at"
Joyce's, 1C21 DouglaB street. Opening later.
in fTlub and
Vharity.
first of Its series of three meetings on nodal
settlement work tomorrow nftornoon a:
3.45 o'clock. Mrs. Georgo C. Thompson will
rend a paper on "Tho Origin nnd History
of tho Social Settlement." Mrs. O. W.
Clark will preside.
Tho announcement that Rov. A. 0. Hlrnt
Is to lecture on tho subject "Will tho
Coming Educated Woman Marry?" has cre
ated not n llttlo Interest among tho womon
of Omaha.
Thn fourth volumo o! tho series of
sketches from tho lives of great nrtists, by
Mrs. Jcnnlo Ellis Koysnr, wus Issued lust
week and contains sketches of Turner,
Corot, Mlllnls nnd Lolghton. Seventeen of
these sketches have been published In the
four volumes and tho other eight will
nppoar In two volumes. While theso books
wero Intended for young people, thoy aro
equally adapted to tho uso of tho more
advanced student. They nre the outgrowth
of Mrs, Koysor's long experience ns leader
of tho art department of tho Woman's
club nnd other art classes.
Tho twontleth meeting of tho Cllo club
was hold with Mrs. Ed McEachron, Locust
street and Nineteenth nvenue, Friday aft-
ernoon. Tho subject for tho afternoon was
"Scotland." Mrs. W. D. Crawford was tho
loader. After roviewlng tlm early history
of Scotland the ciub listened to an nblo
pojicr pn "Wallace und Bruce," by Mrs.
D. W. ' Merrow. Auother Interesting fea
ture of thn meeting was tho reading by
Mrs. Jnno Trnlll of "Diuco Bofore Bannock
burn" and tho quaint little poem, "Sho
Noddlt to Me." The slnglug of Scotcb
FUND CONTINUES TO GROW
W. II, llciiiirtt .Mitkr llir llnntirr Sttb
ftfiililloii In Hi)' Auditorium
Fund fop Hu- I'nul AVroU.
The banner subscription to the auditorium
fund last week was made by W. R. Bennett
ft Co., who ndded their iinmc to the long
and growing list of of subscribers for $1
000; Other subscriptions swelled tho total
or the week to $3,222 and maKes me grnnu
total of tho fund $12S,Efl2. The week's
subscriptions were ns follows;
Previously reported., f 125.370
A, Almas i
Anheuser-Itucti Brewing company.. 3"u
Myron U. Unrr 23
Isaac 8. Itascall .
William H.,Whltehorn 2.;
Underwood & Treadwuy 6
I. J. Dunn 10
A. 8. Billings 15
. it. uunsoius
Frank J. BurUlov 25
Simon Trostler 25
u. u. i,oueck -y
. N. Dorwurd t 2j
A. O. Htenlmti M
Owen McCaffrey 1
Andrew Murphv....' W0
Julius Trcltschke, a)
W. 11. Bennett Co l."0
l ii, l'onrso
JnilK'N W. Mntr'iilO d
J. Ilelnor fi
. II. Mclions , b
Mux Goldsmith 6
iMutt Itrtner
lvimer H. Hood "
Charles L. Kemlrlfk
Wllllnm II. Wilbur r,
Ocorge W. Lower l
C. K. Hood 5
Arthur II. Wnrner 6
W. a. Crounso r,
Blanche E. Griffith f
C A. ltoyc T.
Frederick Fnwkner 5
Hoblnson Bros w
Webster, Howard & Co 50
( F. Joiiuh f
II. KiuiiIhom 5
n. a. Biome io
Martha E. (inrk, M. 1) 5
0. It. Kclley
Henry B. Lemon 1 10
J. t Moore, AI. U 20
1. E. Frederick P0
J. 1'. Outh 25
Arthur W. Partridge " 1"
H. W. Powell 2.".
Mnrguret C. Woolmnn 2
A. II. Burnett lu
F. It, Beenmn 1 10
A. F. Borsliolm 15
A. O. Elllck 3
Dr. It, 8. Luck : 6
James E, Kelby 25
Cush 25
Arthur II. Drlggn l
K. L. Lomnx ltd
Margaret, McCarthy 10
J. J. KnnlKhen K
LenU & WUIIaniM M
W. If. Mlliuer (donation) .... 75
aeorgo II. Thummel (donation) M
Tho union Helling company 25
Mr. Webster 25
Wllllnm Allstadt 2
Ernest Z.ltzmurin r
Wllllnm '.Itzmann 5
J. Fred Bllz r.
E. L. Dunn 5
Murle K wan son 5
American lliiml-Sevved Shoe Co.... 250
Carrlo O. Browne f,
Krod II. Hoyo 25
D. P. Mount 25
Total 4123,592
lenrlvrn (,'oiinollilnte.
Mawhlnuey & Holllday, Fifteenth and
Douglas, have Incorporated with G. W.
Ryan of Ryan & Co., 109 South Sixteenth,
under tho name of Mawhlnnoy & Ryan Co.
Tho business of G, W. Ryan & Co. will be
closed out of Its present location, whllo
the now firm will contlnuo tho business nt
tho Mnwhlnncy & Holllday location, corner
Fifteenth and Douglas.
Millinery Onriilnir,
Commencing Monday, March 11, and con
tinuing through the week, Miss Ducy will
havo on display spring millinery at 310
South Fifteenth street.
GOING WEST INDIES
(ienernl nnil Mm. .MiiudcrNou Will Sail
from Tampa on Health Seek
In ir Trip,
General C. F. Manderson has so far re
covered from, tho effects of his recent Ill
ness that ho oxpects to depart next Thurs
day for St. Thomas, capital of tho Duutsh
West Indies. Ho will bo accompanied by
Mrs. Manderson nnd they will bo nb
sent several months hi tho hopo of bene
fiting tho general's health. They will sail
from Tampa, Fla., and their first stop will
bo at Nassau.
The .MInnon I.enner,
Just recently come from Now York, have
opened their dressmaking pnTIors In tho
McCnguo building, i-oom 212.
Mrs. A. C. MarK will enlarge hor tailor
ing dep't thla spring and will secure, the
most capablo ladls' tailors whllo In N. Y.
Berolzhelmer, milliner, Is now located
with tho O. K. Scofield Cloak nnd Suit Co.
GENERAL LEE WILL GO WEST
ltellreil (.'out mini tier WIII'Tiiko Trip
' of Tiro MoiiIIin1 Duration (o
l'aellle C'onNt.
It Is tho Intention of Genornl Fltzhugh
Leo to leave In ft week or two for a trip
of n couplo of months' duration, visiting
points In Cnllfornln, Arizona, Mexico and
Oregon. Ho has not yet determined ns to
his future plans. Ufa. family is now in
Arizona, whero Mrs. Leo went to seek rO"
lief from bronchial trouble. Sho lei Im
proving, hut will remain thero for a month
or moro longer,
. Milliner)- OprnliiK.
Commencing Monday, Mnrch 11, and con
tinuing through tho week, Miss Dacy will
havo on display spring millinery at 315
South Fifteenth street.
All styles spring millinery on display at
Joyce's, 1624 Douglas street, Oponlng Inter.
Kahl & Johnston's opening of flno mil
linery Mondny and Tuesday, March 11-12.
songs by Miss Currens nud Miss Cora Hover
concluded tho program. Mrs. W I). Per
clval, 1S23 Corby street, will entertain the
club ou March 22.
Tho Success of tho Saturday morning
muslcnles which nro being given for tho
benefit of tho Crecho hns been greater than
was anticipated, An extra program Is be
ing planned.
Tho Jewish Woman's Sewing society Is
working nearly ovcry day for the fair to
be given nt Metropolitan club, Tho fol
lowing women will presldo over booths:
Art booth, Mrs, Charles Klrschbaum; fancy
goods, Mrs. A. Cahn; flowers, Mrs. Reich
tonberg; dolls, Mrs. Harry May; refresh
ment', Mrs. L. Holler; enndy, Mrs, S. Frank;
lemonade, Mrs. J. Klein; telegraph, Mrs.
Ben Roscnthnl; postofflco, Mrs. F. Adler;
Gipsy tent, Mrs. G. HanB; wheel of for
tune, Mtsses Vorrls; furniture, Mrs. A,
Heller; clothing, Mrs. I. Brown; groceries
and cakes, Mesdamcs A. Newman and I.'
Kauffmon,
Mesdames A. Brandcls, A, Simon, II. Kil
ler nnd H. Unverzogt constitute tho enter
tainment committee nnd Mesdamcs Max
Morrls.-necker, Rothschild and Levy will
serve as a reception committee.
Mrs. I), T. Leohnes will entertain the
LndlCB' Aid society of Tenth Street Metho
dist Episcopal church Thursday afternoon,
Garflold circle No. 11, 'Ladles of (ho
Grand Army of the Republic, has com
pleted nriangements for n literary enter
tainment to be given for tho benefit of
the relief fund March 13 lu Red Men's
hall.
ENTIRE
ALOE &
BOUGHT
$5,000
A enmnk'tc and un-to-rtuiV stock
rors, brushes everything usually found in a modern reLnil drug store, at half price and less. On
sale today, !Monday and every day until closed out. See our splendid line of line perfumes at bar
gain prices. This stock is going fast don't wait if you want a bargain. Here are a few items out
of hundreds:
Sonps
23c' Packers Tar Soap loo
2oc Cutlclira Soap 20c
$1.00 Lublns Soap (nil odors) ole
73c Lublns Soap 43c
60c Lublns Soap 2m:
10c Oatmeal Soap vc
(Have about 1 gross 3 cakes box.)
10c Violet Soap , fc
6c Wool Soap lie
Wool Soap, small size, 2 fof Re
23a Juvenile Soap 10c
10c Juvenile Soap fc
20c Ueegam'a Tnr Soap Se
60c Socleto Hygienic Soap 2!)c
314 lb. bar Green Cnstllo Soap 25c
4 lb. bar White Castile Soap 10c
V, lb. bar White Cnstllo Soap 5c
60 gross Toilet Soaps, various brands all
go nt very low prices. Fresh, standard
goods nt bargain prices.
Entiro $5000 stock goes at bargain prices. Nothing reserved. Wo bought cheap for
cash, and our customers got the benefit. Como early and select a list of bargains Wo only
mention a fow articlesbut everything goes at correspondingly low prices for cash.
MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO.
S. E. Cor. 1GTH AND FARNAM STREETS.
The S?osls
Shoe Store
Will open Next Saturday,
March 16th ....
WITH all tho new things In wom
en's, girls' and boys' shoes-no
mi..,. 'a ., OAi I.-..,I. U , . .
Kurbnch Block. We will havo the 7
l,iHt mmlnrti lln.f n.iln I., u tnr.i I,, tl.n t
west. A storo fully lu keeping with
tho Sorusls lino of shoes.
45 different styles of f ,rv
HorottiB enoes not nt h '
45 different prices
nui every pair
The Sorosls Shoo Storo
will also carry u special
250
linn of vvonHMi s
welts and turns nt
BOTH TIIF.S13 LINUS OF FINK
SIIOKS AT TIIKSK POPULAR,
PRICKS COMR IMRI3CT FROM
MAKKIt TO WKARKIl
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mr.
VOl 11 OlM'tlltTI .MTV TO (SKT A l'lANO
AT FACTORY I'ltlfllS AT Ol It
Great Clearing Sale
Our stock consists of tho following fa
mous makes:
PACKAlin, IVI'lllS .fc POM),
STHl.WVAV, STCIiKII, .
VOHI3, STUCK,
i:n:itso., a. ii. ciiAsn,
STIt.Vt UK, mill ill ii iiy (iIIkt innkrx.
BILLINGS UPRIGHT, ebony case, only..$ S5
FINK MAHOGANY UPRIGHT, almost
new v $125
BKAUTIFUL SAMPLK PIANO, brand
now $118
FINK C1IICKKR1NC. UPRIGHT, good
condition $16S
WE SELL FOR CASH OR ON
$5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
You can save money If you purchase dur
ing this sale. Every Instrument Is a bar
gain. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT.
AUTISTIC Tl .MMJ AM) HIM'Allt
IMi I'HO.MPTI.V DIIMl.
Catalogues and prices furnished frco on
application.
SCHMQLLER & MUELLER,
The Old Reliable l'iiino House,
i:ii:i I 'urn n in .street, Omuliit,
U:t7 llromluny. Council lllnfT.v
Tel. JOU'.
ENDORSED
BY MEDICAL PROFESSION
WORLD FAMOUS MARIANI TONIC
Til i: 12VIM2NC12 Submitted clearly
proves that the medlciil profession
ns well us all who have used Vln
Mini a n I proiioiuuc it.
UN J2QUALI2I),
AHSOLU TI2LY SAFI2 AND
UI21JAI1LI2.
All Druc'-iists. Refuse Substitutes
MurrliiKu l.lei'iiNi'H,
Tho following murrlngu llcenst-s wero Is
sued by tho county Judgo yesterday
Namo and Residence. Age.
John Hamernlck. Omaha....' 3u
Caroline HauinelBter, Oninhu 25
Vnldeuiar Hansen, Omaha II
Hella Peterson, Omaha : , 20
Henry N, Safron, Omaha 2')
Dora Mayrowich, Omahu ,,, 23 j
)
STOCK
PENFOLD CO.'S RETAIL
BY THE MYERS-DILLON
on Bargain Counter
of puk'iil nu'tliciiics, soups, toilet nooils, perfumes, combs, mir
Toilet Goods
23c Pcnfold's Tooth Powder ' 10s
25c Kozodont
60c Sozodont
...... 15c
4Sc
25c Snnllnl Tooth Powder 13c
60c Sanltnl Liquid 2Sc
25c Penfold s Tooth Wash" 10a
25o Lyon's Tooth Powder 17c
25c Wild Rose Tooth Powder 100
80c Hind's Honey Almond Cream 3t!e
23c Pcnfold's Velvet Cream 10c
$1.50 Oriental Cream $1.00
ioc Wright's Dento Myrrh Tooth Soap.. IXc
25c Wright's Myrrh Tooth Snap 12c
25c Wright's Dento Myrrh Powder .... 12c
25c Wright's Dento Myrrh Tooth Paste 13o
25c Pastcrlnq Tooth Pnsto 12c
23c Dr. Bulley's Tooth Powder lie
25c Rlcksecker's Tooth Powder lt'o
25c (2 lb.) Capo May Sea Salt 3c
50c (ti lb.) Cape Muy Sea Salt 10c
Mrs. J. Benson
Sewing
Machines
Wo sell WiyiKLUIt
& WILSON, ball bear
lug machines, or any
other sewing mnchlno
you may want, for
cash or $5.00 down
nnd 75c per week.
Second-Hand Sewing1 Machines
You ought to Fro before buying n ma
chine, .what wo run sell you. Tho following
prices nro for Mc.idny only:
Former Price. Monday.
1 Singer $5.00 $ 1.00
3 Singers, high urm lo.no 0.00
1 Now Home 10.00 5.00
1 Domestic 12.00 ti.00
1 White 20.00 10.00
I Whlto ft.00 0.00
1 Davis 12.00 fi.00
1 Wheeler ,i Wilson No. !.... W).0rt 15.00
1 Wilcox & Ollibs 25.00 12.50
1 Singer, good ns new .m.00 10.00
Three modern, drop head sewing machines
nt ono-linlf regular price.
We rent pcwlng machlneH for 75c per week.
We sell needles und parts for, and. tepulr
every sewing mnchlno manufactured.
NEBRASKA CYCLE COMPANY,
(ihOUtili 12. .M1CKI2I., ,M a n liner.
Corner Fifteenth and Harney Streets.
Kidney Disease Can Be Cured.
Thero Is not a physician who precenbes a better modlelno for Kidney and Liver
dlsoases than '
gramer's wmm km liver cure
No doctor would think of giving a better medlclno and many will cheerfully,
tell you thero la no other inedlciuo so valuflblo for kidney troubles as Cramer's.
If you are tho least bit skeptical as to tho merits of this wonderful remedy, scn4
us your numo and a sample bottlo will bo inullod you frco of charge1.
Tin- rullovvliiw ulniiiK ,'inloi xi'iiii'iit , nun .VI i, .liilin . .St-i-inn n, I'rt'xlili'ii t
of I In- I'Vilrriitloii of l.iilmr, ii iiiiin w Ua Iiiin IihiI moro In iln tilth Nftlllnir
Htrlki'H nnil In I'll 1 1 I'll upon to n rlill rule imiri' liiliur illllleiiltli'M Hum nny
mini I. hum ii, Hi- It ri'i'iimili'il iin ii mini nf itoml niiiiiiiI Jiiilui'iut'ii I, unit
ncluliN 'tiT word lie ullerx. . 'I'lili omtlil In cum I lii'e tin; moot nl.ril lenl
of I In- iiii-rlli of IIiIh uoiiili'i-ful iciiii'il).
Permanently Cured Him.
ALIIANY, N. Y., Dec. H, 1900.
CRAMRR CHEMICAL CO.
Gentlemen. Bevcrul months ago I pro
cured a sample bottlo of your excellent
preparation. I had been a sufferer from
an nggrovatcd form of kidney troublo for
years, so began taking It at onco. The
contents of the small sample so relieved
me that I Immediately purchased a largo
bottle, and after tnklng three bottles It
effected a pormanent cure nnd I havo not
suffered n day since. I can freely and with
Joy recommend your valuable medicine as
It completely cured mo of a very severe
casiv. of kidney trouble and to anyone who
Is ro troubled I would sayj Try It by all
means and get relict.
JOHN C. SKKMAN.
Trcildent of the Federation of Iibor. JOHN C. SKKMAN. r
Free Samples
To provo that Cramer's Kidney Cum Is a great remedy, a samplo bottlo will
b sent to anyono who will uddress tho Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y., froo
of coat. If your druggist has not got it, write to our western agent, Cramer Chem
ical Co., Omaha, and ho will ship you a largo bottlo by express, C. O. D, Prlc
$1,00 all charges paid. v .
Cramer Chemical
GOES
DRUG STOCK
DRUG CO.
Patent Medicines
$1.00 bottle Cranier'fi Kidney Cure ....
60u boxes Kld-no-olds
Diamond Dyes nil colors package
$1.00 West's Brain nnd Nervo Treatment
$1.00 Hood's Snrsnnnrllln
ISo
2ja
5.1a
62o
tiOa
2j3
ll0
2.3
C..i
12a
4So
6Sa
21c
30o
2oo
2So
62a
J $ 1 .00 Now tiro's Iterplrldo
$1.00 quort bottlo Duioy Port Wlno ..
75c quart bottlo good Port Wine
35c Cnstorla
25c bottlo Dromo' Celery
60c bottle Holt's Malt Extrnct
$1.00 bottle Perijiia ,
2iU' Bromo Quinine
$1.00 Kirk's Hair Tonic
$1.0i Wine of C.irdul
60c Foley's Honey nnd Tnr
60c Syrup of Figs t.
75c bottlo good Shcrny Wlno
50c Munyun's Remedies ,
$1.00 Swamp-Root
Infants' and
Children's Wear
A la rye and handsome stock in all
lines of these yoods.
Long slips from LTie up to verjj
handsome christening robes.
Handsome short, dresses from f0e up
Kilt suits, ages 2, 2 nnd years,
nre up.
Colored dresses, ages I to f years
from -trc ii).
Children's long ami short, cloaks, 0
months tt JO years.
Children's aprons, -t to 12 .years.
Complete line in any goods yon could
need for the baby out tits from $10.00
up.
300
Bicycles
In stock. Never bo
fore wns thero such
n lino of Wheola
shown In Omaha.
This stock Is mado up
of tho well known
' ' I ii in Ii lit Hie) t'lei
$40.00
ami
$50.00
lliii'iii llli'yrli'N
Meiii'ilN IH- "1h
It II HI Ii 1 1-1- llli'yi'lr
Wo 111' .VniiTlcnn
Till-: RKLIANCi: tho best mado wheel Ik
Omaha for the money
choice of equipments.-. .. .
HKOKNT up-to-dato
at
$30
$15
$25
SUPERIOR
only
Your gowl judgment will tell you to look
thin stock over before buying a wheel.
Second-hand wheels from $1,00 up.
Co,, Albany, N. Y.
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