(LOCAL SOCIETY IN 1 IHIRM t Tw Daji Itfer Ltnt Sis Dinttei Uncinmonlj Btij. NIVEL LESSON IN POLITE ENGLISH Hostraa HprliiH" Surprise on Some Uneats Who Were l'rollclrnt In . I'ae of Cnrrrnt Sinn ,1 I'lirnaca. As though bent upon Improving to tho Utmost overy minute of these Inst few days when self-indulgence Is permissible and entertainment tho duty as well as tho privi lege of all, eoclety baa a little moro than maintained Its record of tho last few weeks nd held Its devotees to a merry pace. Thero has beon no end of luncheons and kenitngtons and afternoon card parties to which, of course, only tho women were llflblo, but for every one of these there has been a dinner or some other evening flair where the men figured prominently. ' This, according to ono of tho local gal lants, Is especially truo of tho skating and coasting partita to which ho asserts somo of tho young women have taken nn almost violent fancy of late. But In all this pro Lonton gaiety It seems to bo tho visiting girl who is figuring most promlnontly. Everything Is being done for hor pleasure, and oven tho season's newest brides have graciously stepped back to lend a band in br entertainment. The country homes of thoso who are for tunate enough to possess thoso nearby re treats, have afforded temporary hospitality to numerous sleighing parties of late, and though dismantled of n part at least of that irhlch mado them so nttractlvo last sum mer, afforded, with the assistance of the foot warmers, a placo whore a lunch could be enjoyed before tho return trip. One of the hostesses of the week nf forded her guests a very pleasant dlvorslon to which was attached n moral that will doubtless servo ns n profltablo lesson to not a few of thoso who enjoyed It. Nelng supplied with pencil and paper, tho com pany was Instructed to wrlto as many ulang expressions as they could think of. Ac cordingly they set to work, tho promlso of a reward stimulating their efforts to recall evory slang expression thoy had over heard of until not a few wore surprised at tho length of their various lists, and tho variety of senseless and poluted and other words nd phrases that they Included. At tho expiration of tho given time the papers were collected, and nftor being carefully gone over tho hostess returned with tho handsomo memento to bo given In reward. Smilingly sho announced tho result of tho contest, and then, to tho astonishment of nil and, It must bo admitted, to tho chagrin of soveral, presented the pvlzo to tho writer whose list was shortest. Few of tho largo affairs of tho winter have excelled In point of claborato detail the luncheon given on Wednesday by Mrs. John C. Wharton at her home. 320 North Twentieth street. Tho olghty guests pres ent woro seated at three) largo and five small tables, distributed through the rooms, which woro curtained off with smllnx and each trimmed with greens and tho flowers used In tho decoration of tho tables. In tho parlors pink wns used, five small tables crossed with broad pink satin ribbons and a basket of pink roses In the center of each seated twenty-five guests In tho front par lor, while In the rear room one large tablo was used. In tho decoration of this the same colors wero employed, a tall plnk Hhaded candelabrum of cut glass And silver occupying tho center, whllo on cither sldo n cluster of pink rosos And asparagus fern was supported by a base of spun sugar. In tho library green and white were used, tho center pleco being a bank of whlto roses and asparagus fern, whllo each corner was occupied by a hugo green ribbon bow. In tho dining room ono long table was trimmed In ferns and red cnrnatlonB, the flowers al ternating down tho center of the table with baskets of tho red spun sugnr. Tho place cards boro tho monogram of tho hostess, done in gilt on a background to correspond with the table coloring, to each card was attached a little German favor. Mrs. Wharton was assisted by Mrs. Edward Hart Jenks, Mrs. II. II. Fish and Mrs. M. A. Zanner. WeddliiRn nnd Kniwicenienls. Cards are out announcing tho marriage, of Miss Myrtle Aurella Crocker nnd Mr. Thomas Edward Trlco of Omaha, which oc curred on Wednesday at tho 'homo of tho Marvelous Growth Of Hair. A Famous Doctor-Chcinlst Hub Dls. covered a Compound That Grows Ilnlr on u Bald Head in u Single Night. Startling Announcement Cnnaca Doct ors to Mnrvrl nnil Mtniul Dumb founilcil ut Ihr Wonderful Curt'. OTio Ulicovi'per Send Kree Trlnl l'ai'knHi'R to All Who Wrlto. After half u century spent In the labora tory, crowuod with high honors for his many world-famous discoveries tho cele brated phystclun-chemlst ut tho head of Mtss lllalup, of New '.rnlnuil, nnd llrr "Mnrvrloua CJrovrlh nf Ilnlr. tho great Altenhelm Medical Dispensary, M7S nutterfleld Hldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio, has just Hindu the startling announcement that he has produced a compound that grows hair nn nny bnld head. The doctor makes trio claim that after experiments, taking years to complete, ho tins nt tJHt reached thn goal of his ambition. To tho doctor nil headH nro nllke. Thero are nono which cannot bu cured by this remarkable rem edy. The record of tho cures already mado ts truly marvelous und woro It not for tho high Htnmllng of the great physician and the convincing testimony of thousands of clttxona all over the country It would seem ton miraculous to be true. There can be no doubt nf tho doctor's earnestness In making his claims nor can Ms cures be disputed. Ho does not ask any man, woman or child to take his or anyone eiso s worn lor u mil ,ne Binnns ready and willing to send free trial pack ages of this great linir restorative to any on who writes, to htm for It. enclosing n 3 cent stamp to prepay postage. In a Ingle night It has stnrted hair to growing on Reads hnld for yours. It has stopped falling hair In one hour. It never falls bo matter what tho condition, ngo or box, Old men and young men, women nnd children all hnvn prolltcd by the freo uso of this great new discovery, Wrlto today tf you are bald, If your hair Is falling out or If your hair, eyebrows or eyelashes are thin or short and In a short tlmo jou will fc-8Urljr restored. .tfSBSiBr aKaWt tB-a-a-aA 4t- sasasaSLkBSaslnSPBBSKn0. ssasasl bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McNaughten of Jefferson, la. Mr. and Mrs. Prlco will bo at homo In Omaha after March 1. Miss Kllenoro K. Dutcher, daughter of the lato ltodney Dutcher of this city, wns married to Mr. John Hons Key Wednesday noon, January 29, nt tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Margarot B. Dutcher, In Chi cago, Ilcv. Mr. Wilson, rector of St. Mark's church, officiating. Mr. and Mrt. Key will tako up their residence In Washington. lMensnres I'nat. Mm. A. I. Iteed entertained tho Sowing club on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I' U Campbell entertained at cards on Monday evening. Mr. Ross Towle gavo a box party at tho Orpheum on Monday evening. Mrs. McClornand was hostess at this week's luncheon for tho Crecho. Mrs. It. S. Anglln gavo ono of the enjoy able luncheons of the week on Tuesday. Mrs. Wattles was hostess at Monday's (mectlng of the Six-Handed Euchro club. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. l'almatler enter tained a card club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Barrett entertained the members of the Bon Ton Card club on Monday evening. Miss McCllntock was hostess at a theater party at the Orpheum on Monday evonlng. Tho members of the Southwest Dancing club gavo & very pleasant hop on Friday ovonlntf. A very enjoyable surprise party wis given Miss Mao Connolly In honor of her birthday, January 21. Mr. John I Kennedy gave a small bowl ing party on Monday evening for tho Misses Tlmborlako. Mrs. B. H. Suraley entertained at cards on Saturday afternoon at her homo on Wool worth avenue. Miss Vatcs entertained tho French club La Causorlo at a very delightful informal tea yesterday afternoon. Tho Hanscom Fark Dancing club gave another of Its delightful parttee on Tuesday evening at Chambers hall. Tho Mlssos Morris entertained tho visiting young women nt whist yesterday afternoon at their homo on Fark avenue. x Miss McCornlck was guest of honor yes terday afternoon nt a box party at Boyd's given by Miss Mao Hamilton. Mrs. Frank B. Johnson was hostesa yester day afternoon at nn Informal affair In honor of Miss Macron and tho faculty of Browncll Hall. Tho Misses Ornco, Ulancho and Angle Cottrcll gave a dancing party at Morand's hall Saturday evening to about 100 of tholr friends. A number of visiting women wore charm Irgly entertained at nn Informal Kensing ton on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. 1. Heller. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howland entertained a small dancing party at their homo on South Thirty-second Btreet an Saturday evening. Tho Old Folk's Card club met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Horton on Sat urday evening, high flvo being tho game of tho evening. Miss Mamio f -rett entertained thirty- five of hor pla. .ates at a birthday party on Saturday. Sho was assisted by Miss Margarot Baum. Mrs. Merrlam gavo one of tho largo card parties of tho week on Thursday afternoon, six-handed euchre being the gamo. Several prizes wore awarded. Mrs. Fred Engle was hostess nt one of the pleasant afternoon card parties of the week on Friday, at her homo on North Twenty-fourth street. For her guest, Mrs. Tower, Mrs. McCord entertained at dinner on Wednesday. Cov ers were laid for eleven and American Beauty roses were used In profusion. Mr. and Mrs. Learned, the Misses Tlm borlako and Mr. Randall Brown were Mr. l'opploton's guests at a theater party to sco "Janlco Meredith" on Wednesday even ing. Mrs. George E. Barker was hostess at n whist luncheon on Thursday at which about thirty women were present. -Tho soven tables wero prettily trimmed with hyacinths and fresla. Mrs. Ray Cohn entertained at whist on Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Pacific strcot, the affair being given complimentary to a number of visiting young women. Six tables were uicd. In honor of Miss Richardson of Pennsyl vania, who Is tho guest of Miss Cotton, Mrs. Herman Kountze held a large, though In formal reception from 7 until 9 o'clock last evening at Forest Hill. Miss Pcarlo Lester entertained a number of friends on Thursday evening at avery pleasant Informal affair, ,tho party engag ing in a number of contests for which sev eral prizes were awarded. Mrs. 0. H. Stubcn entertained tho Winter Afternoon Card club Thursday. Prizes wero won by Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Ernest G. Smith and Mrs. Bastaln. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Saunders. For Mrs. Harry WIlklnB, whoso birthday It was. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton, Jr., gave a birthday dinner on Monday evening, the affair being, a surprise to tho guest of honor. A great birthday cake, blazing with Woman's Work in Club Mrs. George Tllden will presont the re port of the committee on Juvenllo courts at Friday evenlng'B meeting of the stato conference of charities and corrections to bo held In Beatrice Mrs. C. S. Lobtnglor Is chairman of the committee, which was appointed last winter. Tho mombers of the Woman's club are trying t arrange for nn informal recep tion for Miss Clara MorrlB, who will bo In the city an Tuesday. Nothing definite has beon arranged as yet, however, owing to tho Inability of tho women to communi cate with Miss Morris regarding her plaus for the day In Omaha. A Denver paper of last week contains pictures of two well known Omaha women, Mrs. Mary Moody Pugh aud Mrs. C. H. Townsend, with tho announcement of tho Intention of these ladles to open In Denver a training school for housemaids. A large., downtown house of at least fourteen rooms Is to be secured for the school and tho enterprise Is being backed by some of the best known club womoa In Denver. The Woman's auxiliary to tho board of missions of Omaha and South Omaha held Its meeting at All Saints' church on Friday afternoon. Tho feature of the meeting was an address by Father Ausborne of England on his experience in the mission work of India, A paper oa the work of MIbb Llllts Cruminer In China by Mrs. L. C. Gibson of South Omaha was much appreciated by all, especially ns Miss Crummer Is an Omaha Womau. Mrs, Albert Noe gave a most In teresting account of the triennial meeting held recently In San Francisco. The next meeting will be held on Febru ary 23 at St. Barnabas' church. The Clio club and tho husbands of the members were delightfully entertained last evening at tho homo of Mrs. D. W, Merrow, 2431 North Nineteenth avenuo. Dr. F. B. Coulter, who has recently returned from a Jjear't study abroad, told la a moit Inter TITE OMAHA DAILY HTCEt SUNDAY, FEIWIUARV 2, 1002. lighted candles nnd surrounded by fluffy whlto tulle, formod tho center piece. Bunches of violets marked the places of tho sixteen jguests. Tho members of tho Hon Ton Card club i made up a slolghlng party on Wednesday ' evening, Krug's park being tho destination. After a number of games supper was served nnd tho return trip was made. For Miss Cotton nnd her guest Miss Rich ardson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos T. Kountze Ravo n chafing dish party on Wednesday ovonlng, followed by nn Informal muslcalc. Thero woro about thirty guests present. For their guest, Mrs. lloblnnon, the Misses McShano gavo a very pretty dinner last evening, when Miss Spurgln, Mr. Will Burns, Mr. Sam Burns, !r. Ezra Millard and Mr. Leo McShano wero tholr guests. Tho tnomborn of Metropolitan club en Joyed another bowling contest on Wednes day evening, playing for high score. There wero about sovonty-flvo present and tho latter part of tho evening wns devoted to dancing. Assisted by Mrs. W. F. Allen, Mrs. Cleav land, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs, Georgo Pal mer and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Jr., nnd some half dozen of the young women, Mrs. Henry T. Clarke, Jr., gavo tho Inst of her post nuptial receptions on Wednesday. Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Cuming gave an other of their delightful dlnnors on Thurs day evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carton, Mr. nnd Mrs. McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton. Mrs. Tower, Misses Yates, Hamilton, nnd Messrs. Bridges, Drake and Hamilton. Mrs. C B. Horton entertained about sixty womon at six-handed high flvo on Thursday aftornoon at her homo on South Twonty- sixth street. Tho rooms wero prettily trimmed with red and whlto flowers and several handsomo prizes wero awarded. Sixteen young pcoplo gavo a eloigning party Thursday evening, In honor of Miss Smith of Denver, who Is tho guest of tho Misses Urlau. After driving nbout tho city for sovernt hours, they returned to tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 0. Urlau, where supper wns served. A Jolly party of young mnrrlpd people enjoyed n sleigh rldo and subsequently a chafing dlsli supper last Saturday evening. Leaving hero enrly In tho evening they woro driven to Hazel Hodge, tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Gannett at Florence, whero a very pleasant evening was spent. In compliment to her guest, Miss Bar bour of Rockford, 111., Mrs. E. V. Lowls gavo n high flvo party on Friday afternoon nt her homo in Kountzo plnco. In addition to n profusion of pink blossoms,-' tho nu merous pink shaded candles, which nerved ns tho only lighting of tho rooms, contri buted a very pleasing effect. Eleven tables woro employed. Misses Ethel and Graco Connnt gave a box party nt tho Boyd Saturday afternoon nnd after tho performance of "Tho Burgo master" entertained their friends nt din ner at their home, tho Bachelors. In the party were: Misses Cora Brady, Margaret Saylor, Madgo Mayall, Elolso Wood, Etta Bcmlno, Blancho Watennnn, Edith Patter son, Mary Morgan, Mary Bcdwell nnd Lltta Rohrbaugh. Tho muslcalo given on Thursday evening by Mrs. E. A. Cudahy for her nephew, Mr. Joseph Cudahy, recently from Chicago, was among tho most enjoyablo of tho weok's many pleasant affairs, occasioning tho gath ering of a largo party of young people. The Introduction of Mrs. Emma Gnrelssen Pcarse of Detroit, who song for the first tlmo hero, contributed ono of tho pleasing features of the ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lawrlo gavo one of the pleasant affairs of tho week nt their homo In Kountzo place on Thursday evening, entertaining thtrty-flvo guests nt six banded high flvo. Pink nnd whlto rosos and carnations wero used with snillax In tho trimming of tho rooms. Tho prlzeir of the evening wero won by Mrs. Harry Wcl ler, Mrs. F. H. Colo, Mrs. 0. L. Fisher, Mr. F. H. Cole, Mr. Harry Wellcr nnd Mr. Mc- Manlga). On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Law rlo entertnlned a party of thirty women nt cards. In celebration of tholr silver wedding nnnlversnry, a largo pnrty of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson gathered nt their home, 023 North Twenty-fourth street, on Wednesday nnd spent a most enjoyablo ovcnlng, which closed with re freshments, and the presentation of many handsomo and valuable tokens of esteem. Among tho out-of-town guests present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Potter of Clin ton, la., Mr. and Mrs. II. C. N. Burgess of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Glrard of Crawfordsville, Intl., and the degree teams of Ben Hur from South Omaha and Council Bluffs. Last Friday evening tho Carnation Social club entertained tho Crescent club and tholr friends In their club rooms. A fow games of high flvo wero played tho early part of the oventng, the prizes having been won by Miss Florence Wheeler and Mr. Gus Mark man. After the cards, dancing was In dulged In nnd then supper was served. Pink nnd white were the prevailing colors In the decorations, which wero extremely artistic, whllo the tablo was trimmed In candles and carnations, tho lntter arranged In large bunches. Whon Bupper had been served three hugh cakes mado of sawdust, but which wero Ingeniously mado to look liko real cakes, were placed boforo tho guests. Theso wore profusely decorated with long ostlng manner of his experiences and Im pressions of English life as seen In Lon don. Dr. W. O. Henry cntortainod the company with a humorous solo entitled "Tomorrow." Refreshments concluded a most enjoyable as well as profitable even ing. General Interest Is being luuul.'ested by women all ovor the country In the offort being mado by tho Daughters of tho Amor lean Revolution of Pennsylvania to retain on Its presont site tho old blockhouse which Is all that remains of Fort Duqucsne. Tho ground on which the old blockhouso stands was deeded to the Daughters by Its former owner, Mrs. Mary E. Schenlcy. R3 ccntly a business syndicate wished to buy tho ground and, tho Daughters refusing to sell It, wishing to keep all that Is left of the historic place Intact, tho Byndlcato has now purchased tho adjoining property and Is endeavoring to close the only street that admits of access to tho old fort. Tho Daughters announco their Intention of fighting tbo matter to tho end and will take It Into the courts. Tho Tennesso Federation of Woman's Clubs is lending all Its Influence In behalf of a movement to havo Mr. Carnegie estab lish a fund to bo used In behalf of libraries already started In small places in tho south aud In the establishment of others. Under tho name of the aoutbern library fund such nn appropriation would do much to accom plish that which these southern club women havo worked sc. earnestly for. Tbo library commltteo of tho Tennesseo federation has done a splendid work among tho mountain nnd obscure districts of that state, where It now controls thirty-five- traveling libra ries of from thirty to 100 volumes each. Mrs. Henrotin, ex-prcsldont of the Gen eral Federation of Woman's Clubs, has re cently expressed hersolf still moro strongly in favor of reorganization on stato lines'. Sho Bays it would be Impossible to Inaort the word "whlto" in the constitution be runners of pink, nnd white ribbon, tho ladles each tnklng hold of a pink ribbon, whllo th- gentlemen the white, nnd when tho signal was given nil ilrow their rib bons, nt tho cud of which wero llttlo tokens In the shape of rnttles, tops, whistles, etc. Tho remainder of the ovenlng wns spent In dancing nnd nlnglng, tho latter by tho Cres cent Club auartot. Tho Frlondly Greeting club wns enter tained on Tuesday evening, January 28, nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Norrls, high Ave being tho order of tho ovonlng. First prizes woro awarded to Mrs. John Kejfor and Mr. II. C. Cook, nnd tho con solation prizes to Mrs. P. A. McKcnna nnd Mr. F. J. Mledlng. Refreshments wero served, after which somo piano selections wore given by Mrs. John Kcyscr. This wns tho last meeting of tho club until after tho Lenten season, tho first meeting after Lent to be decided on later. Tho highest total number of games won during the sea son wero by Mrs. F. J. Mledlng, 45, and Mr. H. C. Cook, 43. Tho greatest total numbor of games lost were by Mrs, A. L. Lynch, 23, nnd Mr. John F. Daly, 29. Out-of-ToTrn (Silesia. Miss Rltz of Mansfield, 0 Is the guest of Mrs, Robert Dimming. Mrs, W. P. Dross of Lincoln is vlsP.ln Mrs. Frank Barrett. Mrs. Charles E. Faoth of Sioux City Is tho guest of Mrs. II, C. Chcnoy. Mrs. McCord has had as her guest slnco Sunday Mrs. Towor of Chicago. Mrs. J. B. Blanchard returned on Monday from n brlof visit with rclattvos In Iowa. Mr. F. L. Ingram spent Sunday with his family in this city, returning to Minnesota on Monday. Miss EfTle Ange ef Hannibal, Mo., Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Blandish on South Thirtieth strcot. Miss Heno, who has been Miss Rehfeld's guest, will return to her homo in Now York on Mondoy. Miss Sophia Wiley of Memphis, Tenn., Is tho guest of Mrs. P. A. Froollch, 31S North Eighteenth street. Mrs. John Maurer will nrrlvo from Chi cago, to bu tho guest of Mrs. John Barker and Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss Carrlo E. Small of Qulncy, Mass., Is visiting nt tho home of Mrs. Amos Field, 12G South Thirty-first street. Dr. and Mrs. McGlllycuddy nro at tho Madison for a few days, whllo enrouto from New York to San Francisco. Mrs, Herman D. Kountzo of Now York ar rived on Tuesday, called hero by tho seri ous Illness of her mother, Mrs. Palmer. Judge nnd Mrs. Isaac Powers of Norfolk arrived on Friday to remain over today with their daughter, Mrs. II. L. Whitney. Mrs. Eugcno Levi camo up from Nebraska City yesterday to bo the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehfeld, for several dors. Miss Blancho Oberfolder returned to her homo in Sldnoy, Neb., on Thursday after having been tho guest for tho past fort night of Mrs. Morltz Meyer. Mrs. Cbrlsttancy, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton, for the past few weeks, returned to her homo In Washington, D. C, today. Mrs. Lawton and M(gs Lawton, who have been the guests of Mrs. Webster and Miss Webster for tho past fortnight, left for their homo In California on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Float Fasset of Elmyra, N. Y., In their prlvato car. Social Chlt-Chat. Miss Orcutt Is ablo to bo out again after her recent Illness. Tho Cooking club will meet on Wednes day with Mrs. Harry Lyman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Stewart returned from their wedding trip on Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wllklns will enter tain at dinner tomorrow evening. Mr H. L. Korty will glvo a largo lunch con at tho Millard on Wednesday. Tho Misses Rehfeld will entertain tho A. 0. T. Bowling club on Monday. Tho Et-A-Vlrp club will glvo Its next dancing party on Thursday ovcnlng. Mrs. R. S. Anglln has cards out for a card party on tho afternoon of February 10. Mrs. Horaco Burt has Issued invitations for a luncheon to be given on Saturday. Tho "T-E" club will bo entertained on February G by Mrs. Burke, 602 North Twenty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Loomls will en tertain the Harmony Card club on next Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Plattner will entertain the noxt meeting of the Hanscom Park Card club on Thursday evening. Mrs. W. F. Robinson will give a large tea on next Saturday in compliment to her mother and sinters, who are her guests. Mrs. W. A. Garrett has invitations out for a enrd party to bo given on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 3036 Woolworth avenue. Mrs. W, D. Pollard has lssuod Invitations for a card party to bo given on the aftor noon of February 7 at her home, 1055 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart aro to bo tho guests of honor at a ball to be given at tho Grand hotel In Council Bluffs, on February and Charity cause many of tho states that are opposed to tho admission of colored clubs will not consent to limit tbo constitution of tbo general federation by Introducing such a qualification as that word would Imply. In Mrs. Henrotln's opinion reorganization along stato lines alone will retain the or ganlzatlon as an agent for tho beat good of all. Rev. Edward F. Trofz will lecture on Ed mund Burke and his works before the do partment of English literature at 10:30 on Thursday morning. This Is the fifth of the lectures planned In the series for tho year and tbo friends of tbo department are in vlted. About flftr memhftrR of thn household economics department wero entertained at nn Informal afternoon tea Friday at tho homo of Mrs. Kelley, 624 North Nineteenth street, the affair being a benefit given for tho philanthropic work of tbo department The noxt regular meeting of tho depart mcnt will be hold at 10:30 o'clock on Tlitim day morning nnd Dr. Stokes will dollvtir i short lecturo on "Hygleno nnd Physiology.' The Woman's Christian association i ill hold Its monthly meeting on Tuesday morn ing in mo parlors of tho roung Men Christian association at 10:30 o'clock. ifl Tho members of the P. E. O. socloty were entertained by Mrs. N. D. Updike, assisted by Miss Maymo Hutchinson, on Friday afternoon. The last of the series of art talks to be given by Mrs. W. W. Keysor for the benefit of the women's society of the First Metho dlst church will occur on Saturday evening. February 8. The subject of tbo evening will be "Pictured Windows nnd Historic Tombs." Mrs. Kelly will contribute tho vocal numbers of the evening. The French conversation donartneut will bo In charge of tho program at tomorrow's meeting I Uio Woman's ;lub (I by Mrs. John L. Baldwin nnd Mrs. Joel Stewart. Mrs. Luther Kountzo will hold nn In. formal reception on next Saturday evening for Miss Cotton nnd her guest, Miss Rich- nrd son, On next Thursday from 1 until 6 o'clock, rs. John Barker nnd Mr. Robert Hmllti M w 111 hold n Inrgu reception nt their homo 38 M !S Dodgo street. Complimentary to Mrs. Fred Rustln nnd rs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Robert Ollmoro will en icrtnin at luncheon nt the Millard hotel on February 11, Mr. Will Wood will bo n host cm Frldnv evening nt n bowling party for tho mem- ucrs of tho Indian club nnd Inter nt a sup per nt tho Hcnshaw. Mr. nnd Mrc. J. W. Munn, Mr. nnd Mrs. . Lovo Kolloy and Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnlmatlor ere tho guests over Sunday of Captain Bd Mrs. Reynolds at Florence. .MovciuonlM nml WliorrnliouM, Miss Florence Templeton Is visiting Miss Daisy Groff at Fremont. Mrs. A. D. Brandels left Inst evening for a month's visit In Now York. Mrs. Charles E. llhick has returned from a visit with friends nt Crcston, In. Mrs. M. F. Morrill leaves this week to bo absent a month In New York and Chicago. Miss Loin ax nnd Miss Sweusburg re turned from a short but delightful trip to Now Orleans on Tuesday. Miss Mabel Hnko has returned from Al bion, whoro sho hna spent tho past ten days as a member of a houso pnrty. Mrs. W. E. Clarko and Mrs. W. E. Guth- rlo havo returned from n brief visit with Miss Horlonso Clarko In Lincoln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Ford and chil dren will lcavo on Thursday for Los An geles, whoro thoy will spend tho next two months, Mro. Jny D. Foster returned on Monday from a bIx weeks' stay In Los Angolrs, whero sho was called by tho serious Ill ness of her mother. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. A number of drawing pupils nsHlxted Ml.-a Evnns, head of Uio drawing department, Friday in ilxlug tho drawing room of tho new building Into a Grecian art exhibition. Tho drawlnir room to ho lined noxt term la only temporary, as It Is a chemistry labora tory, oui ur. Mentor mis i 'iicii to uso tho old laboratory tho coming . in. A groat ninny alteration, havo taken place In tho old High school building dur ing tho last week. Tho niirlltlous between a number of tho smaller rooms havo been removed and mado Into larger rooms. Tho largo tresiiman stuuy room on the third floor Is now n laboratory. All tbo recita tion rooms In tho now bulldltn: aro vorv largo and light. Thero aro two largo lec turo rooms, ono for freshmen and tho other for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Thero aro passages on tho llrst and second floors of tho old building running Into the, new, Tho literary program for Monday aftor noon will consist of a piano duct by Miss Mcintosh and Miss Mary Bedwoll, a reci tation ny IUIhs .Minnie Ulller, a debate by Mr. Kelkonny nnd Mr. Kelly and a lluto solo by Mr. Louis Meyer. After this pro gram tho senior basket bull team will nluv ngalnst tho Junior basket bull toain. After tho many ntlicr attractions .Mr. Kmltn, president of tho senior class and Mr, wnterhonso will nresent banners to wln- nors of tho afternoon's program. Tho High school basket ball teams havo been practicing every day for tho last week in mo inrge gymnasium nun on me tuiru floor of tho now building. Tho foot bnll team Kavo a very enjoyable Kop at Chambers' Duucing academy Satur day ovcnlng. Mnrrlnue Llccuaoa, Marrlago licenses were Issued Saturday to the following: Mnmn nnd AflilrORH. Aci. Anton Loftman. South Omaha '. 29 Hilda Larson, Omaha 'J9 Daniel C. Andrews. Albrlcht '.'4 13dna Butler, Council Bluffs L'U William K. Roberts. Washington, Nob. ...27 .Midair a. I'arKcr, uonvcr i James B. Kogcr, Minneapolis 23 Georgia Blayburn, Omaha 21 Jens C. Jensen, Omaha :t Christina Petersen, Omaha 28 John Wilson, South Omaha 23 Margaret uoyce, souin umniin -s LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho Transvaal Icucruu will moot todnv In tho Paxton cafo at 4 p. in. Albert Winther. 1810 Ch enco street, ro- colvedMnJurlcs last evening whllo attempt ing to uoaru n moving motor oar nt four teenth nnd Harney streets. Winther lost his footlntr nnd fell, the wheels severely bruising his loft foot nnd wrltt. llo was taken to Ills Homo. w By his mother. Mury Nichols. Fred M. Nichols, aged 10, asks tho district rourt to Reliable Office Furniture Wa.....l.aHa The Very Best Goods for the Least Money Tho lines of Offlco Furniture wo aro showing this season Is larger nnd better than ovor. They nro so well mado that you'll havo no troublo with tho drawers binding or.tho curtain sticking. Our guarnntco goes with ovory desk wo sell. That meanB they will glvo perfect satisfaction and that tho prlco Is nil right or low ns tho lowest. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily Dewey & Stone Furniture Co., 1115 and HIT Farnam Stmt. SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW Whero wo havo on display a lino of odd lots of flno Correspondent Stntlonory In various sizes to bo closed out at less than half price. Mawhlnney & Ryan Co., Jeweler ind Art ibth and dodolas sti. Stall oners. MaJ1 orders given careful attention. Saleo Uon packages sent to responsible partlea. r Three Traveling Salesmen. I WANTED: Three salesmen to travel In the State of Iowa, wlio have an established trade; ambitious ami desirous of connecting 'themselves with the fastest growing Shoe House in America. Applicants please state: Territory traveled, length of time; annual sales and give references. "Wrltr to WFirrillMMKIt-SWAHT.S SIIOII ( (., .St. I.oula, Mo. 1 compel the Oinnlm Box eompnny to pny 1 nun ior injuries in ins leu ihiihi, m- i leged to have beon sustained October IS, 1l'l. whllo ho wns feeding n press printing labels for tho company. Next Monday evening, Fobrunry 3, tlm Independent Order of Foresters will hold n union meeting nt Foresters' hnll, 110 South i Fourteenth Htrect, under tho nusplcos of I I lift high court nnd Court Ak-Siir-Ben. ! Candidates will bo Initiated for nil the 1 vnrlous courts by the Ak-Snr-Hcn Initiation I team. Immediately nftor the Initiation nil friends of tho Foresters will be ndirltted to enjoy nn liitrrcMliur progrnm. Somo I illstlnitulshcd visitors will bo present nnd , deliver short nddreses. All Foresters nro i Invited, also their friend. Carrlo M. Clnycomh hns Instituted suit for ller 1rt.Vfiir.nlil anil. Willer l. Clav- comb, ngnliiMt Ed Ilnrrlck nnd tho Fred Krug Brewing company. Tho suit hns Its nriglii In tho attempt of Wnlter's Juvenllo friends to olovnto his pinna of living by hauling Mm up in n tar bucket that wns being used by ltnrrlrk's rooting gang nt tho Milonn nt Slfi North Sixteenth street, owned by tho brewing company. Tho bucket wos attached to a rono that pasjod over a nulloy In n derrick on tho roof nnd the boys played with It when tho workmen wero n way Mnrch 31, 1S0S. They had Walter prvcral foot oft tho ground when tbo der rick fell from tho roof nnd struck him In such n way that ho suffered n compound frncttiro of tho right leg. Ho wnnts $3,000. m SCOflELD cimkisuitco. 1510 PonTl tt- Flannel Waists HALF PRICE $5 Flnnnol Waists Monday $2.50. $4 Flnnnol Wnlsts Mondny J2.00. ?2 Flannel Wnlsts Monday $1.00. CLOAKS $40 Ladles' $33 Ladles' $30 Ladles' $23 Ladles' $20 Ladies' $10 Misses' Clonks Monday $20.00. Cloaks Monday $17.60. Cloaks Monday $15.00. Clonks Monday $12.60. Cloaks Monday $10.00. Cloaks Monday $5.00. S U I TS Half Price Stylish, woll-mndo ladles flno tail ored suits nt Just half prlco. This is the tlmo to buy If you will need a suit soon. Wo nro closing out tho fall stock, nnd whllo thoy nro Just ns good ns ever wo don't want ono loft whon our now spring stock nrrlves It's unusual to And suits llko theso for tho money. PETTICOATS $1.00 Monday Black mercerized petticoats, tho best petticoat bargain you ever saw lengths iO to 44 to go at $1.00 Monday. Flno black silk petticoats Monday $5. Flno evonlng wnlsts In variety. Roll Top Desks Flat Top Desks Standing Desks Typewriter Desks Otfice Tables Office Chairs Etc., Etc, IflkSCOFIELDl U IXarjAmuiTco. I 1510 Iloujjlua Street. 3 I NO cheap stuff is dealt in at tliib? store. Wo boII only tho good kinds of PIANO You don't want tho kind that is a source of continual worry -tho kind that won't I stay in tune tho kind you are continually souding to tho piano HOSPITAL to bo oporatod upon by a piano surcrcon. Buy a crood I piano and buy it Tho kind wo soli is built for durability, tone, qual ity and satisfaction, costs you no moro than tho othor kinds. Tuning, moving, soiling pianos all tho timo. I Factory Store, Mueller Piano I & Organ Co I North SI Look ft North Side No, 1316 Farnam St. Look for Hardman piano. We Have Just Received A Carload of Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Machines To muko room wo nro going to sell nil mnchlnes tbnt linvo been used ut lower prices than you hnvu born nblc to buy ma chines before. This list Includes every mnko manufactured. Theso nro modern, up-tp-dnto machines tho very luiest thlni; that tho factories produce. This Is your opportunity if yen nro tlilnklnB of buying u miichlno this spring. FIIER SKWINtl SCHOOL 1JVKUV THUH8DAY AND SATURDAY. UJ'U No dlffcrenco whero you bought your muchlne r.cr from whom, you nru wclconio to come to our storo und learn to do nil kinds of fnncy work and to uso your nt tuchmcnts. Second-hntiil Mnchlnes from $1.00 to $10.00. , Wo rent Machines nt 7&c er week or W JV UUMI ,11. . . x..... ,,,,,, 'iiitiuiiiruiH inr and repair every mnko of Muchlnu :nnnu- 4 'V I It Will Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. 15th and Harney OEO. E. MICKHI,. Mfjr. 'Phono 10G3. OMAHA 012 N. 24th St.. South Oninhn, Neb. " "ronuwiiy, uouncll Bluffs, la. Tolophono Is 018. "DoiTt ask for your size. Ask to be fitted." Fitting tbo feet with a comblnntion of elegance nnd comfort, It was necessary tbnt Sorosls mnkcrs uso nil tho good points to bo found in other flno lines, with mnny improvements, bpth In tit ntul finish. Compnred with nny lino of women's good shoes In tho mnrkot, finrosls would bo se lected ns tho higher prlco shoe. Tho prlco ts awnys 13.50. SOROSIS SHOE. STORE Frank Wilcox, Mgr.. 203 S. 15th St. Illustrated Cataloguo mid Measurement blanks sent freo for tho asking. "A FOOL and his money soon parted," Was tho comment of an outsider n few days ngo, whon buying somo patents. "Most pcoplo uso n llttlo acnBo In selling their goods," he said, "hut tho Omaha druggists have less senso thnn tho follow who takes n nnp, between tho mils on tho car truck." LUtorlno ;0(J Ilunyndl Janos $r(i I.olblg'd Kxtrnct 40 Dry lloruliound nnd Tar Fino Ilock Candy for nyrup, ;50 llobler's Heud I'owdcra iq,, HHI) AI.11UMUN .' nnno Carter's l.lver I'llls, gcuulno jR Schlltz Malt, dozen jjo' Ilechtcr s I'une Kxpulter 400 fiiHtorln fl Miles' Nervine -So FULLER ,S CO. I'. B. Wo not WINDOW QUASa HERE I a9VavaaLaaBHHBaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa lappppMdB&ttg;.