The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 03, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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THE NEBRA8KAN-HHSPERIAN.
IN SOCIETY.
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Friday evening Miss Adelloyd Whit
ing entertained in honor of the pledged
members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, the
occasion being the birthday of Miss
Emily Jenkins. At 6:30 the young
ladles sat down to dinner, which was
hardly dispatched when they wore sur
prised by the arrival of a number of
gentlemen who had been invited for
tho evening- The following were tho
guests: Misses Jenkins and Sarbach of
Fuirbury, Emmons and Blanche Em
mons of Denver, Colo.; Saole of Beat
rice, Burt of Superior, Edmiston, Har
greaves, Outcalt, Whedon and Ham
mond; Messrs. Hayes, Wehn, Klllian,
Williams, Sanders, Shedd, Mudge, Mc
K.llup, Crandall, Westerman, Reed,
Whedon, Edmiston, Kind and Hansen.
Miss Estella Douglas had a pretty
birthday party Thursday night at her
home, 1100 Q street. Tho merry com
pany of young folks played high fivo
and danced with the greatest enjoy
ment. A pretty and artistic color com
bination of white, chocolate and pink
was carried out in all tho arrange
ments. The refreshments wore of the
three shades, and Miss Douglas' fluffy
birthday gown was of the pink tone.
The young hostess received many beau
tiful gifts from her friends. Tho guests
were: Misses Hattle Lawlor, Dode
Bennlnghoff, Kate Benninghoff, Mollle
Benninghoff, Myrtle Condon, Kate Wol
tomado, Zella Martin, Elsie Herming
haus, Minnie Peters, Bertha Peters,
Helen Peters, Martha Hashonborger;
Messrs. Sam Bolshaw, George Benning
hoff, James Stewart, Clifford Trcaver,
Arthur Hermlnghaus, Bert Spencer,
Robert Lawlor, Montlo Lum, James
Lawlor, Ed Hashenborger, George
Barr, Max Peters.
Miss Bonnell and Miss Winifred
Bonnell entertained tho members of
Delta Delta Delta fraternity Saturday
afternoon, September 30, at kenslng
ton. Tho fraternity include onsidor
able musical talent In its membership
and music was one of the pleasant di
versions of tho afternoon. The guests
were: Mrs. James Manahan; Mioses
Paddock, Elizabeth Paddock, Lumery,
Koehlor, Reeves, Stewart, Grimson,
Palmer, Poyntor, Mamlo Miller, Voro,
Koch, Lillian Thompson, Cady, Lasch,
Grace Lasch, Clara Smith, Ames, Gund,
Mansfelde, Steele and Du Toll.
SPALDING'S
TRADE MARK.
foot JBall Supplies for 1899
, Tho bpaldlng Official Intercolleglato Foot
Hull, used exclusively by Yalo. Prlncoton, Har
vard, Pennsylvania, Cornell, University of
Chicago, Michigan, and every leading foot ball
team, unirorms, snoes ana every requisite for
the game. Spalding's Official Foot Hull Guldo i
edited by Walter Camp 1890 rules with Index
and explanatory notes, records, photographs
of leading teams, postpaid, ICc. Handsomly i
illustrated catalogue of all sports mailed free.
A. G. SPALDING O HRO.
CHICAGO. NEW YORK. DENVER.
A Word to the Wise,
THE
"Odell No, 2"
TYPEWRITER,
Will do work which cannot be sur
passed by any $100 machine and
COSTS ONLY $20,
Any one can learn to operate it in
a few minutes. It is strong, dur
able and portable, and does not get
out of order very readily.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Write for catalogue, samples of work, etc
Favorable terms to agents and dealers.
DELL TYPEWRITER CO.
358364 Dearborn St. CHICAGO,
CHEAP RATES VIA THE BURLING
TON. Chicago, ?9.40; St. Louis, ?10.50.
Sale dates Oct. 2nd to 9th, inclusive
Cheap rates to all eastern points, New
York, Boston, Washington, Philadel
phia, Buffalo, Pittsburg, etc.
Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, ?50.00.
Round trip tickets on sale Oct. 14th,
lGth and 16th. Limit Nov. 10th, 1899.
Stop-ovorB in either direction.
Cincinnati, 0 1 1-3 faro on the cer
tificate plan. Date of sale Oct. 10th to
19th. Limit Oct. 23rd.
St. Louis, Mo 11-3 faro on the cer
tificate plan. Tickets on sale Oct. Cth
to 9th. Limit Oct. lGth.
Kansas City, Mo., Priests of Pallas
parado, ?C,75 round trip. Tickets on
huIo September 27th to Oct. 7th. Limit
Oct. 9th.
St. Louis fair, 112,55 round trip.
Tickets on sale Oct. 1st to 0th, inclu
sive. Limit Oct. 9th.
Apply tit tho B. & M. depot or city
omco, cor. 10th and O Sts for full in
formation and tickets,
G, W. BONNELL,
G. P. & T. A.
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READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. Proper styles, properly priced J
and properly selected for present and near-future needs,
sider these values.
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1899-1900
Ten Magnificent Attractions
FOR
Only One Dollar
Cb,c Course.
1. Uev. Tliomus Dixon, subject "Backbone,"
October 133, 1800.
2. Hon. J. P. Pollivor, Bubject, "Tho Nation of
America," November 10, 1800.
.'!, Loudon Gloo Slngoro (CoHtuino Concert),
November 24, 1800.
4, Bofiton Ladles Symphon OrchoHtra,
December ft, 1800,
ft. Fred Emerson Brooks HumorlHt,
January 11, 1000.
e. Oxford Mimical Club,
February 13. 1000.
7. Dr. Frank Bristol, Hiibect, "BralnH."
February SO, 1000.
8. Mr. S. II. Clark,
February i!0, 1000
0. Dr. A. A. WUlltB, subject' "SuiiBhlno."
March 10, 1000.
10. Thallan Club.
March 20, 1000.
Single udnilHHlon, itto, Mo, M)c, and 81 00,
KeHurved HcutB, lOo, lfto, mid liOo. Seats on sale
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don't want any ono to return from a
Hiimmor vacation and look at ub with
pity hocatuio wo hnvo novor ollmhod
Pilto'n iioak at HimrlBo. Wo havo had
to got up at nunrlso ovory morning
thlB Hummer and go to work, and aro
enjoying a fooling of contempt for
tourlotH that heats tho hoast of having
soon Pilco'fl poalc at iJunrlBO.
Intercollegiate
Bureau.
Cottrell & Leonard
I7U-178 II rod way
Albany, New York
Makerit of the
Caps, Gowns and Hoods
To tho American Colleges and Univer
sities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices,
etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit
and the bench,
Moufloon Collarettes like cut
with electric seal under col
lar and yoke, satin linining,
sold everywhere else at
$1.50, our special price $
Coney Collarettes, metallic
lining, each
Electric SealCollarettes, satin
lining, 8 tails, 25 inch tabs,
our special price 4.50 JJ
French Flannel Waists lined
throughout, tucked and
braided, all sizes and colors
each
Other exquisite values in
waists of brilliantine, merce
sized Italian cloth and serge,
upward from $1.47 to
These waists are excellent
for school wear the proper
things with which to bright
en up a suit or to wear with
odd skirts. Make selections
while assortment is complete.
Dressing Saques in all sizes
and colors, upward from 60c
to
Don't fail to see the $7.50
Plaid skirt we offer for
All-wool Camel's Hair plaid
Skirts 3.97
We bought a manufacturers'
entire lot of piece goods,
consisting of all-wool Vene
tian Cloths, Cheviots, Invis
ible Plaid Suitings and Cov
erts, providing he would
make for us therefrom a line
of perfect fitting, perfectly
made suits, the most correct
styles. We procured them
at a figure that enables us to
offer them for just two-thirds
of their real value. They
come in all the new shades,
JJ tight fitting (like cut) fly front or box jackets, jackets
lined throughout with silk, a perfect fit guaranteed in
Or every case, worth every cent of $15.00. lhere are just
JU 50 of them and while they last our price is
Ask to see the latest things in Taffeta and Satin Waists
all colors and sizes, our price, each 5.00
4.50
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over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly
encaged Mllnc out-of-town orders,
OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of the peopleIt quotes
Wholesale PrlccH to Everybody, has over 1,000 paces, iG,ooo illustrations, and
60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 73 cents to print and mail
each copy. We warn you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show
your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid.
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