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'H v t CHP1TRL CITY COURIER A V ,t i i numbers w.t.. n.K..itiMl In order ijTliiM.voiiliiirw.win.llKli1fulllnforiiml, give the revelers In tlio mn-..y wnltz ' ami "Also but too true." time, progress- Oil ("Veil iiihiit lllllll uir gnmi" I""' Mr. C. 1. IJurrgnvi'U hirgr mil hrll llmii party Thurhi evening "l hi now jmluilal home. t:o:i II street, coin plluieiitiirv Mlf '-'' t."l' "f Oxford, anil Miss Jessie (Murk, of mu 1m The Invitation- nnd. "A I'lilted stutiM Parly." ami a mioii a tho-i- for tunate enough to lie Invited had n reived tliolr rimK tho.v liraii nicking their brains for some unlnue ripro'n tut t.m. Ami tnsn.v that tli-.v were all successful would bo to express it tnlldl,. for tin' representations nnd de-dgns of the guests displayed an orlglnullltyuiid novelty milium "''n mi mu-Ii mi nini Ion The house wii" handsomely dceo rut i'il wllli tin- I'liUt'd Static Hug and tin- colors, hmI. wlilto and Mm'. Tin' dining fooin whore refreshment" wore served throughout llu' entire evening. A 1 t.. .. l...n.iin (til II (ill fi !! vvti a tiling '" ''.' "" j'v " lotighbv furnishing tlio music. Tin Invlted'Ust Included Mlssos Elite Myers. Ilattli' Henderson, of O-eoohi, Nolir.. Sadlo lliiniliain. Gertie lliihlnvlro, Em ma Oiitciilt. Maud Tyler. Ellen Gore. Frunels Gore. Altlu'a Huberts. Muriel Gore. Clara Gulklns. Ada lleuton, Mln nl. Mlllor. Ljdlu Mlllor. Gertie D -un. Kitty Agor, Clara llnekstalT. Ethel .Harding. Myrtli' Stevenson. Frunkio Hector. Fny Thompson, Ourrlo D.illy. Nellie Zohrlng. Ni'lllo Ankorson. lMtt Droiise. Messrs. Kvaux, Mickey. I-Vniilc, Mills, of Ocim'oIu. Nobr., 'I'niMilay evening at tliolr ologiin lionu' on K street Messrs. Arthur and Edgar Morrill entertained a large mini- i h.r of tliolr frli'inlH In honor of a visit lug .voting huly. Miss Klllo Myers of i Om'i'oIii, Nob. Tlio llrst part of tho I ...I.i.r .. llH .1ilfl.fl.ll tfl hl.rli tlvi. Illlfl ,.,i " Large silk lings wore iirapi'.i uft(i, (tKt(.,.11 ,,. llll(1 MM. VV artistically along the four sides oM ho ,,.,, Wl h(.,.v.mI In tho dnlntost room. Mr. Www' sword that ho had m11u(,. imilllf ,.,.. Wim woll rooolvod. In military ocliooi .Hviip.x uii a n.ns , ,- ,lji(t ,.,,,,,.,. llf ,1(. ,.v,.u Wlls on- Jovod In danclm,' to tho ploanlnr iiiiihIo furnlshod by Ml Wllloui,'li,. Tho In ltoil LMii'sts woro MoHsiw. A Hazard, Th llllllH IXHlUOII 111 llll' liril iliiH' hiuiiNoino sldo board whloh U built In tho shlo of tin" loom was oomploti'ly banUi'd with rloli. red ro-os. and small IhiK's. whllo tho I'handollors woroalso OMjulsltoly fostoonod with llujr-- H' froshnu'ittH woro sorvod In tlio dining room by wallop woarhijr rod, whlto and bluo ajirous and oaps. tho Amorl pan colors also pivilnmlimtlnir l tho rofp'sliuionts. I.arno boiiots of rod rosos adorm'd tho imiiitolsand windows throughout tho hniiso. Kaoh iw was bidden to couto roprosontlnu a stato, olthor by sonio artlrlo of dross, draw ing or in any othur way. Sonio of tho roprosontutions iiotli'od woro, a small ham and a pair of shoars siispondoil by ribbons worn by Mrs. Dr. I.add. whloh was lntorirotod as Now Hampshire. Miss Hortlo Hurr rarrlod a tonnls rack os. and wore plnod on hor dross a pupor on which was drawn a nuislo scoro with tlio noto C conspicuous, preceded by a bljr I, which was hiiukosUvo of Tonnes. hco. Mrs. L. C. Hurr carried a laruo paper Iwui'lui: the letters, X I C -which also roforod to Tennessoe. Miss Clark woro a dried up lontoii tied with a largo black 1, which suggested Missouri, sho Iwlng tho Miss. Miss Anna Kiinko wilro an Iiiiuumiso bunch of Mowers In hor hair and the word Thursday printed on lior gown, which meant I-lochia. Miss Kelly carried a small sl.ed hoe with tlio word "Ida" written on a card ut tho top, whloh of course represented Idaho. Mr. Markoll woro a largo sl.ed drawing of Noah In tho ark with a can nnd a saw beneath, which after much thought and pu..ltng was found to ho Arkansas. The other guests wore rep resentations as unique and original as those, but simco forbids a mention of all. Irvine's orchestra stationed In the up per hall discoursed a delightful concert program, during which selections from tho latest operas were given, some of thorn being especially arranged by Director Irvine for the occasion. A list, of thoso present Is given herewith: Messrs. Spalir, Lowe, .loyce, Wing, Treeuian, C. Y. Hinltlt, Marshall. Smith, 'ehrung, Hawley, Pershing, Magoou, Hurr, Dorgau, Ladd, Mulr, Hall, Ham mond, Fitzgerald, Kolloy, Fitzgerald, Andrlano, St. John, Markoll, Funke, Hathaway, Howe. Misses Clarke, Mil ler, Wilson, U. Hurr. Latta, Danlells, Theo Laws, Laws, Walsh, Adams, Kol loy, Hooper, Hammond, Smith, Jones, Hawley, M. Hurr, O.Cowdery,C'owdery, Shears, M. Funko. A Funke. It. Caon, Cason, Wlilto, Wiismer. Mrs. Hall, Ladd, Mulr, Henkle. Siiturtluy from two to live Mrs. S. P. Pound gave n reception and parlor lec turo at hor resldoneo KW1 L. street In honor of tho thirteenth anniversary of tho Inglesldo club. Besides the mem bers of tho Ingloslde, thoro woro pres ont mombers of Sorosls,tho Century tho Lotus, tho Itonutssanco, and tho Avon clubs, together with a number of In vited guests. Mrs. John L. McConnell, president of tho Inglesldo presided and introduced the speaker of tho after noon. Mrs. II. C. Peterson, Instructor In Kngllsh Lttcraturo, at tho Universi ty of Nebraska who discussed "Ipsen and the Realists." At tho close of tho lecturo a short rccoptlon was held nnd icon, calco, colToo and tea sorved. Tho latter lwlng served by Misses Graco and Plioiba Gerard of Columbus, Ne braska. Miss Pound and Mrs. Menzen dorf added much to tho pleasure of the occasion by their rendition of "Hung urlan Rhapsody, by LIsst. The hovso throughout was profusely decorated with roses, en, Miles, and siullax. On tho hull mantel was placed a design 18S0 18l3, suggestlvo of tho organiza tion os tho club. On tho parlor mantel was a largo sized photograph of Mrs. Falrflold, a ehrrtor memlwrof tho club, framed in smllux and calu lllllos. In tho opinion of Hie hearers tho lecturo of Mrs. Fotorson was ono of the ablest and most interesting of tho kind over given in tho city. Messrs. Arther and Edgar Morrill, 017 E street, ontortainod a genlul com pany of young jiooplo on Tuesday in honor of a visiting friend, Miss Klllo Myors, of Osceola, Nebraska. The house was handsomely decorutod with out tlowors, roses and cala lilies pro dominating. Tho guests pluyed pro gressive high live the Unit part of tho evening, nftor which u delightful lunch eon whh sorvod. No prizes woro given at canlB. Aftor supper tho spacious rooms woro oloarod of the card tubles and dancing was indulged In until the finiuU woo hours of morning, Miss Wil liam- .ehrung. N Slpherd. Will Tyler. It lllphord, (i Martlott. Chas sipheid, L AtkliMin. Corwln Haggard, Kd Reagan, Woodward. Hal Kveretts, (ieo Stolner, K Mickey and Frank Mills, Osceola, Nob., Frank Sanders, Krl McCreery, (icoCiillen, MrCantlold, KCFoNoin. J A Olson, Slronisburg, Neb., L Strait, Mlssos Fanny Rector, II OW llllire Slops HI llio sumn inim, Tho beautiful largo hall at Hotel Lin coln was fairly aglow with brilliant Illuminations and every facility was supplied to make the dniieors thor oughly happy. Light refreshments were served In the ordinary and the alTalr came to a happy llnalo shortly after midnight. Mrs. M. A. Newark entertained a small party of friends Thiisrduy after noon complimentary to Miss Sara Lo uiau, Miss Schwab's visiting relation. Tho afternoon was most excellently arranged for and as usual, tho accom plished hostess acquitted herself with credit. ,,Cone(Ueiicos" was a feature of the occasslon and lefreslunoiits, which were served at small taolos af forded an afternoon of rare pleasure. There wore twelve ladles present, seated around three tables each be ing designated by a dllleient How or. Mrs. Sam Wes-ol won the prize of the afternoon, a handsomely Illustrated book. Those present wore Mosdainos M. Aokerniun. S. Schwab. Dr. Mitchell, Lou Wessol. Simon Mayer, Sain Wos- sol, Chas. Mayer, .1. I trucks, A Katzon- stein. Mlssos Rosa Frank. Sara Schwab, and the honored u'UohI. Mrs. C). A. Davis entertained a num ber of friends Tuesday evening, the owning occasion being a stiprlso upon her lelgo lord. Mr. Davis was com pletely taken by storm as he had ob tained no Inkling of the alTalr before baud. The evening was spout delight fully In playing progressive high the and the scoro cards wore both unique and pretty, being something entirely new. The ladles received red curds in the shape of hearts and diamonds, while the gentlemen kept a record of their punches on black cards cut In the shape of spades and clubs. The partners found each other by match ing Chinese llguros drawn on tho score cards. It was a delightful alTalr in STYLISH COMBINATIONS. Tli iliduty v.m fur oarly fmrinir wear hIkiu ii ulmvo U iimilo of ertxy molton cloth, trimmt'd with liltt'liiie, tlio ribbon loop matclilni; tho cloth; tho liniiiK U of didiliit mtln. Tho drvH' for yoitiiK Kit In art) oflVctivo ciml)iimtiuiu of silk oplin or ciuh inert) mid K'lipuru laro, the ctmtnMt Iwtwet'ii fabrio anil lace, if not too pronounced, dviiiK a wry rich ri'snlt. A prvtty arraiiKUiiifiit of fciithum anil bout In trimming a felt hat for a young uir I ii aim) shown. Sadio Durnham, Gertlo Haldwln, Nellie Zehrung, Miss Dalloy, Hlaneh Har gravos, Kmma Outcalt, Ina Knslgn, Nellie Anderson, Maud Tyler, Gore, Clara Watklns, Dean, Klttlo Agor, Dott Druse, Kthol Harding, Myrtle Stephenson, Fay Thompson, Carno Castor, Hattle Henderson, Alria Adams, Minnie Miller nnd Ltda Miller. Tho sixth meeting of the "Novelty Club" was held at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Wilson, corner Kuelld avonuo and Nlnteonth street, Saturday ovenlug, every member of tho club being present. Tho novelty, which is lmperltlve nt ovory meeting, presented Itself in tho peculiar manner of select ing partners for playing High Five. Kuoh gentleman was handed a conun drum card, containing a mysterious alphulkit. Tho jumbling of letters proved to lie tho nnino of some lady, and as soon as a gentleman arranged his alphabet to spell a lady's full name he proceeded to claim her as a partner. Aftor twenty games of high 11 vo wore played In a spirited manner, refresh- nionts woro served In a very unique stylo. The seat of honor at tho table was accorded to Mr. L. W. Garontto, who was decorated with a "prize neck lace." An impromptu hop wound up an evening of unalloyed pleasure, and tho host and hostess wore highly com plimented on tliolr entertainment. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo held nt tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hum phrey on Euclid avenue. Last evening was another gala oc cusslon of the Pleasant hour club and tho momlwrs enjoyed a duplicate of several of tho very huppy assemblies that the club has been noted for during tho season. There woro sovoral guests present besides the regular uiinglers in P. II. C. affairs. Nearly every ono claims that the occasslon was the most enjoyable ono that they have over at tend 'd. Director Irvine and his t-uporb orchestra was presont to enliv en the occasslon and as usual several which each participant camo in for a liberal share. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dabauch enter tained the East Lincoln Social Club and a number of invited guests at their residence Thursday evening. Tho rooms woro proUlly decorated with tlowors and at tho closo of tho game a dlllelous lunch was served on tho card tables. Those present woro Messrs. and Mesdames Geo. A. Spencer, H. M. Rico, C. A. Wlokorslinm, K. J. Tuttlo, C. L. Katon, J. T. McDonald, M. D. Tiffany, C. McKinnoy, K. L. Holyoko, S. M. Mellck, V. II. Dyer. Alva Smith, F. D. Woidonhnmor, L. F. Holgor, S. K. Halo, Hatter, Johnson. Mlssos Bertha Rice, Rosa Halo, Young, Vlv van, Mollck, Tuttlo, Daubach, Messrs. Hale, West, Kelno, II II. Rose, W. H. Rose. Tho prizes woro captured by Mrs. Mollek and Mr. S. K. Hale. The pleasant homo of Mr. G. J. Hnrko was the scone of a jolly surprise party last Friday evening. A largo party of friends Invaded the house about eight o'clock and completely surprised tliolr genial host. Tho evening hours until long after midnight were whlled away with cards and dancing. Tho party comprised Misses Kato Moran, Mary McGlave, Lllllo Krone, .Maggie liar ton, Mamie Dally, Jennie Hughes, ltlrd Hughes, Magglo Conway, Jonnto O'Koefe, Joslo Hoolan, Lllllo Flynn, May Flynn, May Malono, Nollio Vlf qualn, Messrs. John Barton, Will Bar ton, Geo. Finery, Nicholas Lnwlor, Van Smith, Tom Kolloy, Bruhum, Roberts, ChartroB, Fred Krone, A. B. Dobbins, O. J. Vlfqualn, Ed Hnborlan, John Burke. ."i'.Mr. and Mm. Hill J. Turner 1527 L. stroot, gave an exceedingly pleasant card party on Tuesday evening. The houso way very prettily decorated with bouquets of nynolncts, roses and helio trope. Tho ovor congonlal gamo of high five was played. Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Wills received the highest scoro. than tin grossed. The Invited list Included Messrs. nnd MesdaiiU's Fred llutehiiis, Ruilge. Austin. SdIiih. ltlgnell. Plank Holm, Preston, Van Dusen, Patrick, D.ivls, S. K. Moore, Tlblietts, Paine. Rewlek. Hall. Tyler, llnrlhiirt. Keith, Clark. Cook. Itlllineyer, Ronton, Mills, Shaw, ItartrulT, Mr. Will Dmalnie, Miss Hellen llarwood. The pleasant home of Mrs. A. It. t'olfroth, (i and Thirteenth streets, was the scene of two charming afternoon card parties this week, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. On both occasions the decorations In the house Were pink. Iteailtlfill bouquets of pink roses adorned the side tables anil man tels. The score cards were pink, ami tho bon bolts were of dainty pink, and the refreshments wore pink. When the guests llrst i-iiuie down stairs, be fore they began to play, each lady was served with a cup of hot bouillon, which was ver, palatable, as the weath er outside was ohllllng. Tlio parly on Wednesday afternoon was given In honor of Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Bennett, of Omaha. Four tables were surround ed with animated high live players un til late in the afternoon. Miss Amanda Kohtiaud Mis-. Stoinlor outertaiiied a company last night at the home of tho former ls0!l P street. Cards were the order of the program and quite a spirited contest was kept up. Klcguut refreshments were served and each participant enjoyed an even ing of uninterrupted pleasure. Thoe seated around tho table were: Misses Sollgsohn, (iuuiilsou, Splesberger, Ida and Alien Friend, Sallle and Tlllle Iterkson, Frank and llarr. Messrs Rich, (iiigeiihelm, Klstier, Heeht. Sam Illoeh, Koby Kohn. L Mayor. S Berk son. .1 C Oppcuhclmcr. Hugo Kalui. (ireeubaum, Brukohelin. Mr and Mrs. Sam Wessol, ami Mr and Mrs Lou Wessol. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Aron. IKKM K street, wore a i, home Tuesday evening to a number of friends when high live was thoroughly discussed. The llrst I royal was won by Mr. Nutting, while the booby prize was awarded Mr. Clarke. Supper was served at lOi.'IO to which all did ample justioo.aftor which cards were resumed until midnight. Those participating In the occasion were: Messrs. and Mesdames A. M. Halderman, M. I). Thompson, A. M. Nutting. Mrs. Ella Wheedon, Mis-es Ray Staley of Hastings. Mabel Barn house and Mr. Custer Clarke. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. ColTroth was at homo In honor of Misses Adams and Miller, of Lafayette, Indiana. Miss Miller and Miss Daniels won the hon ors. Those at cards were Misses Kath arine Mlllor, Florence Adams, Daniels, Clark of Omaha. Cowdery, Martha Funke, White, Wnsinor, Theo Laws. Maude Burr, Ruby Jones. Jennie Un derwood, Mamie Carson, Rose Cnr-on, Olive Latta. Bertie Burr, Annie Funke. Mrs. ColTroth was assisted In entertain ing on both occasions by Mrs. E. P. Ewlng, Mrs. R J. Greene, Mrs. A. (1. Beeson and Miss Katharine Beeson. Intending visitors to the Pneitlc Coast will be delighted to learn that the Union Pacific lias recently added live new Pullman Sleepers to their Chicago, Portland ami San Francisco lines. These cars are all of the latest pattern, and are sumptuously furnished throughout. About March 1st ten more of the siiino design will bo added to the equipment for Pacific Coast busi ness and it would appear that tho Union Pacific was doing their best to please tliolr patrons. Sorosls held their regular bi-weekly meeting at the homo of Mrs. W. J. Bryan Monday afternoon. The meet ing was led by Miss Richardson, who discussed the life of Wagner and his inlliicuce upon music. After giving a short biographical sketch. Miss Rich ardson dwelt particularly upon his associations In music, his bei.rlng upon others In his profession. Ills concerts, especially thoso In Now York, formed an interesting part in the talk. A whist club which was recently or ganized In our city but which Is as yot nameless, met with Miss Maud Hani mend, Seventeenth and J streets, Fri day ovonlng. The occasion was de lightfully Informal, tho studious game of whist being unusually attractive. The club Is composed of Miss Sarah Schwab, Laura Haggard, Nellie Mill ion, Alice and Bessie Wing, George Woods, Woodberry, Avery Haggard, nnd Dawes. BAKING . POWDER 25ozs.for25? Absolutely Pure Justify It. vk r.r.JAoucc CO. K Ah JAS CITY, MO 5fiauc3 for Oft. A FULL SET OF TEETH THE II EST .-ETS FOK FOE. $5,00 .$8,00 Teeth Extracted) without Pain. ) NO CHLOROFORM NO ETHER NO GAS (All Fillings at ( Lowest Prices. DR. H. K. KERMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Lincoln. Ncbr Roomy 9, 95 nnd it. Hurr Mock, Open Day nnd Night. ' OI'-l'Il HUH It. II. MdOlli;, I'rrslilciit i: II. llllOWN.VIci-l'ruv. I'. II IMIIOI'I'.CitKlilir mitHcioits It i: Moore. J I) Aliirrnrliitiil, I: K llroutt, .1 V Dowi-fsp, J .1 Imlioll, v i: Vuits, A S Ituvinnnil, John ritKcrnlil, T h Culvert. Liberal lr;tv?r?8t Absolute Security Intercut pnlil on Savings 1cohHh at I ho rati) of Five pur rent per Annum. dniopSauintsBa 1 1 1 South 10th St., Lincoln, Nobr. EntirE Capital Invested in U, S. Hands YOUR SAVINGS SOLICITED. Special Sale -OK NEW- Sprin Hosiery too Dozen Lndii-i,' Fact Mack Honc, at Se, worth 15c. 100 Doyen Ladles' Fast Mack Hose, at toe, worth iSc. too Dozen Ladles' Fast Mack Hose, worth 25c, our prici:, 3 pairs for 50c. 150 Doen Hoys' Imlusti uctible Hose, can't he beat at 23c Every pair of Hose guaranteed fast Mack, Children' How, 5c, Se, 12c, iSc and 25c. Our Ladles' I lose at 35c, 50c, 75c and '$1.00 -guaranteed best value in the market. Early lucky purchases enable lis to offer unsurpassaehl values. BLOCH St KOHN, The Progressive Dry Goods Emporium, 1 141 and 1 1 43 O Street. A very pleasant social wa.s tflvon at the i-OHldenco of Mr. and Mm. John V. Hawkins last Friday ovonintf. Tho evening wax npent in cards and dancing and a Konoral ood time was enjoyed by all. Those present wore Messrs. and Mesdames Norrls Humphrey, Louie Hanars, Lester Tlbbitts, Lorln Tlbbltts, Miss Vli-ejio Cadwahidor, Miss Mabel Doyle, Miss Grllllth and Mr. Will Slsson. Tho school children j?ot "P u surprise party on Miss Etta Hawkins last Satur day ovonintf. Tho youny; indies brought refreshments and ovory ono present had a lovely time. Those presont were Misses Jennie McGraw, Hhoda McGraw, Franklo Lawrence, Florence Parks, Lila Hraeo, and Mr. IIowoll McGraw, Clarence Iavvrenco, Rufns Clark, Tom McCann and Chester Purks. Ah The C'onitlKIt goes to press Tem ple hall Is the hcoiio of a novel and unique party, it Is given by tho popu lar Itavolu club, and Is a domino party. Tho ladles are in mask and their Identity Is completely concealed. Wo should like to give a more extended notice of it, but us the time for unmask ing has not yet arrived, it will be lm Hisslblo until next week. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Thompson gave a delightful card party Friduy ovonlng, C nilinued on ntxt J'nif, VOJHT Just the Book I bate been looking for g and several thousand others, I advise all who would save time to go at once to H. W. BROWNS, 127 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Handkerchiefs In order to make room for the Large and Elegant line of v.apdrerxief that our Buyer is at present selecting .... in the eastern markets, we will .... place on sale for this week our . . . .entire stock of at One-Fifth Off! J H Mauritius & o., 1039 O Street. The Ladies' Furnishers