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CKPITKL OITV ''.OOUHIBR, 4: HL4nl n fflwBjk--""YlBiMHBSujZ?-" A novel and unlquu party win given nn Saturday evening by Miss Mublw Llndloy nuil Miss Martha Rucks, of Rcutrleo, nt th homo of thu former, 1721 South Twentieth street. It wus h "Valentino Shitdow Purty." Tho social gumo nf progressive high live wus tliu lirlncliMtl feature of tho evening, thu gentlemen choosing partners by shad ows. Tim ladles disguised themselves by donlng tl' wruw f wnnu one oIho and HluptMid Iwtwoon a sheet and a liimii ho nit to muko a shadow on tho wlilto iturtneo, and It wuh thus that tlio gen tlemen scoured their partners. Tun tnbk'H went surrounded by buoyant high flvo pluyoi-H, ouch vloliig with tho other 'or punches, anil tlnwu receiv ing tho greatest ntinilwr of punches. MIhh Seothnrti and Mr. Welch curried homo pretty valentines hourlug llttlng liiHcrliitloiiH. Mm. llnrrlH and Mr. Wynn received oomlo vnlontlnos for tlmlr proficiency In munlpulutlng curds unsuccessfully. Splendid refreshments woro served, aftor whloh dunolng wuh 'Indulged In until thu coming of tho next morning told thu Knout to bid adlon to tho hostesses. Tho Invited guests wore: Misses Ida Ronuotl, of Chicago, Gcorglnna Case, of Rcutrleo, Josslo Jury, Fannlo Horthey, May Whiting, Stella Klrker, Nelllo Griggs, Rortha MoMllliati, Anna Hroady, Alia Lantz, Althla Roberts, Marlll Ouro, Helena Law, Kato Soothorn, Cora Me Dtlwoll, Lottie Andrus, Maud Relsser, Maud Iliunmond, Rosso Guhuti, Annie Wilder, Pearl Agoy, I'earl Camp, Messrs. Adams, of Chicago, Geo. Put man, D. A. Haggard, C. J. Jones, R.W. Dixon, A. E. Gullmotto, W. M. Hay mond, R. Welsh, R. E. Forbes, Max Wostormnnn, K. C. llnrdy, G. H. Whu ley, Montmorency, T. E. Wing, P. K. Rurnos, W. II. Wynn, C. V. Nusee, .1. A. Canllold, W. L. Westormnnn, .1. West ormann, W. II. Plllslmry, L. H. Pills qury, H. L. Alice, John Lottrldgo, .1. H. Hcohor, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Rurrls. The popular Ruvolu club gave an In resting and unlquu party Friday night at Tomplo Hall whloh wast doubly ap preciated by thnrio fortunate enough to bo Invltod.boouuso such parties are very uncommon this season, thin being among the tlrst. The feature was a domino party and all tho guest! up poured in mask, so that It was Impossl bio to distinguish anyone. Tho cos tumes wore brilliant and striking and tho scono was to le sure an Imposing one. Particular attention wait ut trautud by one young lady who daucud so gracefully and conversed so charm ingly that tho young gentleman that was able to get a dance with her con sidered himself very lucky. Hut alas when it camu time to unmask, It was found that thu young lady was Mr. Arthur Walsh. At 10 o'oloek thu guests unmasked and the identity of some of tho dancers afforded much iimusemont. Miss Wllloughby fur nished the music. Shortly leforu mid night thu company repaired to Sutton &. Ilollowbush's and partook of a splen did supper. The dancers were: Misses Jessie Lolnnd, Dora Hurley, Pearl Agio, Graco Ashton, May Moore, Ada Hoaten, Helen Hoovor, Jennie Wat son. Kmoruld Jones, Jennie Stewart, Stella Hoyt, Sadie Graham, Rlrdlo Poston, Fannie Rector, Martha Burks of Beatrice, Mrs Stout of Nemaha: Messrs Ernest Folsom, Harry Harloy, John Lottrldgo, Elinor Merrul, Purk Garoutto, Dudley Ctwk, Homer Honey well, Will Raymond, Clutla Slimier, Harry Evans, Gus Klunklauf, Frank Kltchon, Arthur Walsh, Wilson, Wlngor, Arthur Haemor, Georgo John son, Ora Ward, Aula Chapman. Tho matrons wore Mrs. Tut tie and Mrs. Clark. Thursday evening Tomplo Hall was occupied by tho M. L. O. C, tho atTuir being their third In tho series. It was a delightful occasion and very fallclt, was at hour to inako It so. Irvine's orchestra never played more Inspiring music, tho noor was in excellent con dition and tho trippers of tho light fantastic too woro all in excellent mood during tho entire evening. At eleven o'clock supper watt served in tho Tom plo dining hall after which dancing wan resumed until nearly ono. Thu next party will take place in two weeks from tho last ono and will bu u pink domino affair. Those present Thursday evening were; Messrs. M Well, S Mayor, I Spoier, M Opcnhle mor, M Aokurman, S Roolm, Lukscn ky, M Kohn, J Hrueks, Lou Wessel, M A Nowark, Misses Amanda Kohn, Ida Frlond, Tilllu Dcrkson, Rosa Fruuek; Stollor, Alluen, and Tilllu Friend, Ber tha Soligsohn, Spoisbergor, Amelia Sarbach of Holton, Kas., SaraU Schwab. Messrs. L Berkson, Hugo Kohn, S Rich, L Gugenhelm, S Groeu- baum, Eisner, E M Friend, Sol Mayor of Norfolk, M Burr, M Auchs of Burr Oak, Kas., J Bruckhelm, A Haas St. Joseph, J C Opponholmor, C Gunnison, A Larbaoh, of Holton, Kas. An Interesting card club has recently organized in tho city among tho young married people. Tho club can not as ye boaat of a narao, although they have gone through with tho formality of.organlxlng. Progressive high five is the game to be played, and tho mom ben hold delightfully Informal meet ings. The olub held its second moot ing Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a Crwftoer in their pleasant rooms In tho Wladwr hotel.- Six table woro sur ' rowMUd with mliMted hfgh live plsy ers Mi at the olose of the games Ik was i found that Mrs. Maurttuls and Mr. Hurkltt were ahead, who received for their palnspretty prizes, wbleht bev carried away us sonvo- nli-s. Dur nir the evening an elegant cropo paiHir lunch was served. The cakes woro served on crepe paper plates and In crepe paper baskets. The inomlHirs (if tho club togotluir with a few invited guests were' Messrs. and Mesdames M. II. Folsom, Dr. Trodgen, ScacrestChas. McCull, Mauritius, Gluts. Hall, Harpln, Clarkson, J. II. Bigger, Rodgors, Hurkltt, Miss Gertrude Hill and Mr. Relsen Welch. Tho next meeting of the club will Iks In two weeks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Hull. . .. A large and lirllllnnt reception was that given In Grant Memorll Hall on Tuesday ovuulng a reunion of stall oltlcors, legislators, faculty uud alum nae of tho State University, the school lioanl uud city teachers, and a largo uumlHr of Invited guests. It has al ways Itoon customary to give a recep tion tin Chartar Day at tho close of thu oration, but on account of tho recent death of tho father of the orator of tho day, President Soth Low, of tho Col umbia College, that reception was abandoned ami the reunion sulistltutcd. Over u hundred guests woro presunt and tho assembly was graced by tho presence of several of tho Htate ollloors and legislator. A short musical pro gram was rendered In tho chapel, after which tho guests wore escorted through the numerous buildings, all of which woro brilliantly lighted. Miss Ida Friend was at homo Tues day evening to a small company of friends, the occasion being given com- solution pi'le, a hiiiidsoiuu paper wolghl. Miss Tllllo Friend won tho ladles' royal, u silver toothpick holder, and Miss Frank came In for the conso lation prize, an Ivory paper knife. Ik" freshmenls were served at tho small tables. Those participating woro Misses Soligsohn, Spitsbergen Ida. Tll llo and Allceu Futeud, Berkson, Kohn. Frank, Gunnison, Sarbach, Burr, Stein lur,, Mr. and Mrs. J Spolor, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wessoll, Messrs. J. C Oppen helmer, Gugenhelm, Rich, Kohn, Berkson, Brukhelm, Sarbach, F.lsucr, Grcunhattm. Tho Kmplro dauuiug club gave an other ono of their enjoyable Informal parties, Saturday evening, at tho Luns- Ing Academy. On thlsoccaslon several invited guests participated, a feature that has not lieen indulged in Isjforc. Tho members together with tho guest comprised Mossors and Mesdames Dr. Ladd, R. J. Oroono, C. II. Gore, W. N. Leonard, F. W. Little, J. Ci Seacrest, N. C. Ablmtt, J. A. BuckstalT, 11. U. Phillips, Henry Oliver, F. M. Hall, H. A. Sutton, 0. (J. Upham, W. A. Green, Curl Funko, .1. T. Tutors, R. H. Oukloy, C. G. Dawes, W. C. Wilson, I). E. Thompson, R.Oakley, Miss Sarah Har ris, Mr. Uhus. Ilunua, Mr. Frank Corkc. t)no of the prottlcst parties of tho wtwk was that given Mondiiy evening 1 j Mis. J. W. McDonald at her now prutty home, Ml South Tenth street, In honor of her little sinter Regnla. Tho house was prettily decorated with pink roses uud pink cat-nations, in fact tho entire decoration of thu evening was pink. Thu lights were pink, bon Isms woro pink. Tho refreshments were served on heart shaped tables and were also pink. The principal feature of the evening was a valentine box which wits stationed In the hull uud over one hun dred valentines woro distributed among thu happy guests. They all hud un ex ceedingly pleasant time. Century club held Its regular meet ing at thu homu of Mrs. C. I. Jones, on Tuesday evening. Tho time allotted to current events was very Interesting. Mrs. E. II. Curtis spoke pleasantly of tho leading musicians of thu day and Mrs. R. T. Van Brunt called tho utton- -v Mh.'i 1 aKJJBnF-4, VV' IJU is VI ,T.-"V' i j'! 'i f tw..uini,rmL.r7i2sr tir!.! ;'. '4PHK Mr. A. Sarbuch, of Holton, Kan., caiuo up to Join his sister, Miss' Amelia, who Is visiting here. They aro Isith guests of their sister, Mrs. M. Well, 17th and K streets, uud exicet to re main until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gregg, formerly Lincoln residents, but lately of Salt Luke, are now residing lu Denver, whom they they will Iw pleased to see their friends at 1'mO Pearl street. Mr. D. N. Goldberg, managing part ner of David Wise & Co., Is visiting relatives In his former home, Chicago. Ho loft Thursday and will return ulxiut the middle of the week. Mr. M. A. Nowmark, the Globe clothier, loft Wodnosduy for St. Louis to visit his mother who attains her eightieth anniversary birthday this week. Tho Dorcas society of tho First Episcopal Church gave a largo and in teresting valentine party In tho Lanc ing Academy on Monday evening. Mrs. Clark, of Iowa, a sister of Mrs. ('. I. Jones, is visiting with the family of Mr. C. I. Jones, I) and Seveuteeth streets. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Winger loft Sat urday for Octuvla to attend tho wedding of their nolce. They returned Tues day. Mr. M. Auchs, of Burr Oak, Kan., spent a few days in Lincoln this week, visiting his partner, Mr. Morris Well Mrs. O.scur Sccklor of Leavenworth, Kas., Is visiting with her parent, Prof. Fred A. Wood, at Grand. View. Mrs. C. A. Crawford, late of Nelson, Nob., is lu thu city and will maku bur homo hero for at least a year. Tho An Fait curd club was charm ingly entertained by Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Glftln last Friday evening Mrs. Dr. Garten entertained a few friends at luncheon very pleasantly yesterday afternoon. Miss Amelia Surback of Halton, Kas., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Well, this week. Mr. Morris Frlond of Ilumbolt was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Frlond, this week. The Patriarchs woro entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gere, Tuesday evening. Tho Loveta whist club meets with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Klrker Monday evening. Sorosls meets with Mrs. Bowen Mon day afternoon, Mrs. Dr. Manning as leader. Tho Hot Fit club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Thompson next week. Dr. Ruth M. Wood spent last Sun day with friends in Council Bluffs. Mrs. A. S. Raymond will entertain a whist club Wednesday uyjjnlng. Tho F street club mot with Mr. and Mi's. Hutchins last evening. Fan Sheldon Huwloy left Saturday for an extended visit east. Mrs. Alf Shilling loft Tuesday for a visit with friends In Iowa. NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING. Large new varieties are daily arriving and we now prepared to show the ladies ate a lA&nncEFT Lira 'is of- -oh- Latest Effects in DRESS GOODS Among which an endless variety of Spring Novelties will be found, also a complete line of Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Laces and Embroideries In each of these lines we have excelled all previous efforts and bought them to sell and the prices put on them will soon start them on the run. Come and Sec Us. We Can Save You Money. J. W. WINGER & CO. H. R. KRUG & CO. pllmentury to Miss Amelia Snrbuck of Hulton, Kas. High live was played from eight until eleven, three tables being occupied, Mrs. Nowmark com ing out tlrst best umong the ladles und receiving u dainty after dinner coffee cup, and Mr. Weil distinguishing him self likewise umong the sterner sox, Isjlng awarded a Jupuneso bruss ash tray. An elegant supper wus spread In tho dlnlngroora, to which all did ample tlon to our literary shining lights. Mrs. Howell read un able paper on tho social and moral condition of colonial times. Mrs. Hartley guvo tho particulars of tho Loulsunna purchase. Light re freshments were served during the afternosn und un hour devoted to socia bility in honor of Mrs. Clark, a sister of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Rev. John Hewitt entertained a number of ludles last Friday afternoon. Urn I i:lutc Tor Sulr or Truilr. What have you to oiler In exchange for a lot in Elmwood addition, near Western Normal college, and lot A, Spencer's addition, adjoining tho M street ball park. Will sell or trade both for good residence lot. Call on or address Lou Wessel, at this olllce. Ask your grocerymun for tho" Wilbur Rolling Mills" Flour. Chus. Harvey, proprietor. Enquire for "Llttlo Hatchet." 'Nicklo Plato," and "Bakor's Constance " Every suck wurruuted. When you glvo tho next party at your house leuvo your ordors for tnblos ut Hardy fc Pitchers. They havo u now supply just lu that they rent ut reasonable prices delivered to und taken from your residences. Spr in o;Sale OF jusiizo, una m ss menu iui y us- Ti,o ladles all brought tholr work und tulnodher reputation as a oaiiablo and I ulu,nf . ,,.,. i ,.i,ttimr n.,.i pleasing hostess. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames M A Nowmurk, Sam Wessel, M Well, Lou Wessel, I Friend, A Kutzlnsteiu, Jr., MUscs Allen und Tllllo Friend, Amollii Sur back und Mr M Friend of Ilumbolt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glllilan were nt homu on last Friday evening to a large number of fiHonds. Thu hours were plonsuutly siient with curds. Tho first pent tho afternoon In chuttlng partaking of delightful refreshments which were served by tho hostos assis ted by Miss Maud Oukloy. Those en joying tho afternoon woro Mesdames BuckstalT, Hargraves, Llllibrldge, Richardson, Kolr, Upham, 'footers, ColTroth, Llpplncott, Hoxlc, Tyler, Archllutld, Ewiug Buford, Oakley, Sutton. ndorsou, Indiana, society papers royals woro carried away by Mr. Slzur glvo nulto un extended account of a ro and Mi-s. Boggs und tho second by Mr. .eeption given Mrs. William M. Croan, Cal Thompson and Mrs. Hoxle. Tho , wife of President Croan of tho Western pilzes were royal Wochestor chlnu. Normal college, this city. Mrs. C is Elegunt refreshments wore served dur- visiting her Indluna homo, und judg ing from tlio account oi tlio reception in honor of her it wus an eluboruto atTuir. Cards huvo lieoti received In tho city announcing tho murrlugu of Mr. F. A. Hallott to Miss Mabel Curtis, which took place at Stoughton, Missouri, on Tuesday. Thu happy couplo will take up their residence In Lincoln and ox poet to bo ut homo to their friends utter March tenth ut 1722 M street. Miss Sara Lowmun of McCook, who has bcori visiting tho family of Mr. A. Schwab, loft Thursday for Now York, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Ed. Lowmun who formerly resided here and came Wednesday in order to uc company his sister eastward, Hultor'H market 210 North Tonth street, Lincoln's old reliable market, is whero ladles should call for their meut orders. Telephone orders over No. 100 receive prompt uttontlon. Hurdy and Pltohor havo received n now lot of chairs uud tables for rontul purposes nt curd parties, oto. Cull und sco thorn or cull up 'phone 521. Lincoln people cun now buy any kind of choose that they may call for, at Rumbold & Mosor's, !H:i O street. Phono 728; K. C. Buklng Powder, 2. ounces for 2o cents. Absolutely pure. Huvo you tried it? ing tho evening by tho populur cuter ors, Sutton & Hollowbush, those par ticliuitlng being Messrs und Mesdumes Dr Evorotts, W E Klrkor, J Swan, R E Mooro, A Huriburt, H B Putrick, ChasHoxlo, J P Muulo, E R Slzor, Cal Thompson, O M Thompson, Elmer Stevenson, F A Brown, Dr Houtz, Ed Blgnell, A R Talbot, E Rogers, Dr Luttu, N T Snoll, C T Boggs, A D Burr, E Hold, E E Brown. Mr. and Mrs. M. Well ontertulned a party of young folks Monday evening, in honor of Miss Ainolia Sarbach, tho latter's Bister. High Five was tho order of the evening, Mr. Hugo Kohn captur ing tho first prize, un Illustrated book, and Mr. Sam. -Rich was given thu con- Gknuink Canon City Coal at tho Lincoln Coul Co., southwest corner of Eleventh und O streets. H. W. Cowle, funeral director, suc cessor to Fred Thomtts. Embalming n speclult,. llll South Twelfth street. Fifteen kinds of Imported und domes tic cheeses ut Rumhold & Mosor's. Phono 728. Ladies' Muslin Underwear High Class of Night Gowns, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers. LOT i 50 dozen Garments, assorted styles, your choice at 49c, worth 75c. These garments are full length, full witdh, and regular made. LOT 2 50 dozen Garments, your choice at 75c, worth $1. You cannot buy them elsewhere. LOT 3 50 dozen Garments, choice at 99c, worth $1.50. LOT 4 25 dozen Garments, choice at $1.49, worth $2. Wouldn't your seamstress charge you as much for the making? COME FOR THEM QUICK. THEY WILL GO FAST ! BLOCH St KOHN. The Progressive Dry Goods Emporium, 1 141 and 1 143 ) Strcet.Q SPECIAL SJL.LE 03ST LINENS. We will place on sale this week all our Linen ffif) including New Silks und Dress Goods In tho latest weaves und colorings just colved ut IIcrpolBholinor & Co. ro- Full lino of artist's muteriuls ut Lin coln Frame and Art company's, 220 South Eloventh street. If you onjoy dancing go to your drug gist and got a bottle of Positive Corn Cure, which insures comfort. Miss Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. 11th and P tits., over Lincoln Savings ba Snrltll DrnxH fifwwln urn iitronU In nf I Herpoishoimor's. Table Sets, Tray Covers, Linen Cloths, Table Scarfs, And ah our Stamped Goods at 1-5 OPP J H 'Mauritius & So, 1039 O Street. The Ladies' Furnishers