Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 24, 1892, Part One, Page 7, Image 7

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/ics / of the Social World the Tart Seven
Days.
JMISES OF FUTURE ENTERTAINMENTS
.thin ? I'rlv.ttfl Dnitrlnij 1'arllni The
llnnttn jt Trillon | Ml" Wnkrlrj' *
1'rrtt ) ItciiMiiKton nml Other
AflUlri.
The gny world VIM hiur with Its gnlotlos
aslvcdit , a flrmnmcnt of stnri shining
gal tbo blue or dull cars , which It Is
oen. . * function to drive away.
IrThoro were n number of tnorotiRhly do-
lRhtful functions mid the belles and beaux ,
Iho sires nnd matrons of the tiaut monde
' 6ad opportunity to rub oil the dust which
bad accumulated upon thoirctothos by reason
jif the qulotnesH of the provlolis woe * .
In addition to the Hoaglaiul dancing party
vhlch gave the Society Man an opportunity
) grow n bit reminiscent , there were also no
FjSnd to dinners , luncheons , recaptions , teas
h ? nd mUcollnnaous attain both in town onti
'throughout the suburbs unouqh to keep any
t pvttjvM on the go from week's start to
ona <
X Oy f Tlin irniiKlitnil Dinirhif ; I'nrly ,
, . It was llko old times to sco the gay crowd
Dt dancing mon and woman at the Hoaeland
dancing party Thursday evening , In honor of
the MlssosVndlolgh of Clinton , In. , who ,
forsovcrnl years , hnvo brightened' the social
Ilfo of Omaha by tholr prcaonco. The
pocloty Man was romlr.lscont as ho stood in n
corner of ono of the nrotty rooms and loolcod
tn at thu mon and maids enjoying the music
Of Trvlno'a orchestra. It reminded him very
Jimch ot the private partloi of four or flvo
wears itgo , when snmo of the fair sox even
Came ulono to join In the pleasures
pf the night. Ho contoinplatud the
Darkling Jawols and the extravagant and
Jew cut gowns of the belles bo-
jforo him nml smiled : "No. " said ho slowly ,
to a llttlo group of man ubovoslnlrs In the
Interim of a iluncu , "a hello of today could not
cnmo to ono of thcso avail private parties on
honohack. A score of yrars ago , I nil Ho
Jromcmbor , n famous uoiuity riding n do/on
miles to n ball nnu , after dancing nil night ,
RO home In the gray of the morning the way
bho camo. Times have changed" "And , "
oinoono of these 11 n do sieclo mon romnrkud ,
Tor the bettor too. "
In past davs a party nt ttio floaclam ! house
a sure to orliigouttho "youth and hoauty"
if the town , nnd what Is very pleasant , the
cputntlon has grown with the years , and
{ Thursday ovonlng the Ilfo and fashion
of tho" now metropolis wcro there
So enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. ( jeorqoV. .
Jlonglatul and her charming daughters. The
licruio was pay with color , roses , pink earn a-
jtlons , hyacinths , smllax piottlly at ranged on
inniuols In nlcoves , nnd wherever a rose bowl
could bo stood out of the way of the dancers.
/The / { whole lower lloor was used for dancing ,
\ippor being served auovostalrs. The
"orchestra " was stationed In the hallway ba-
I 'tolijd a screen of palms nnd Corns. There
jsvaro no programs for the dances , no ban-
\ liors on the walls ns In past seasons , the
usic Indicating the style of dance to the
scsts , n feature much enjoyed by the
on , who danced with whomever they found
ot dancing. Miss Hoagland wora n nrotty
ordoa yellow silk , with turquoise trimming.
IlL-Miss Laura Hoagland was In a lovely foreign
naao costume of pink und whlto stripoil bro-
: ndo , docollota and ontraino , with garlands of
Sjnr rosebuds oncircltng the skirt ,
p Miss Wadlolgh were a smart gown of
jlvbito sillc with a graduating ruula of rod
; rope , tha waist trimmed with crepe of the
intr.o color , nnd a coral coranot In her hair ,
ft Miss Maud Wadlelgh appeared In n llow-
"srfid moussclllno do soio trimmea with. ruf- .
lias , with a garniture of pink satin and pin It
jstrlch feathers.
j Miss Wyman Were anilogroon ombroidorcd
loussollino.
Miss Yost was very lovely In n costume of
; nslight yrocn striped tulle over silk.
Miss Graca Wallace of Salt Lake were a
ilmplo , but quite pretty , dress of terra cotta
loth trhnnjud with passomontorio , gloves
lid show to match , high nock and long
ilflRVflS.
I v JMlss Orchard , pretty and piquanto , were a
fbtcien made costume of pink brocade.
* .V M'ss ' Kmlly Wakoloy was very hanpy In a
< landsomo gray and nlnlc crepo.
j JJ Miss Stella Hamilton were a pretty blue
< j. Miss English , a thoroughly offcctlvo gown
fared crepe , trimmed with null03.
' i LMlss Chandler , whoso beauty has boon the
' * fubjact of so much pleasant comment , were n
' CVOioCul toilette ot whlto silk enriched by
Miss Doano was n picture of Glorious young
'I JSvonmnhood , In a frock of hollotropo nnd
Alnk crepe ,
-1.Miss HURUCSvlth health and beauty ro-
, 'a ctcd In ovary line , v/oro a pink china sillc
iriimned with roses and ohltTon.
fr Miss Mary Pouploton was becomingly at-
In a whlto silk nnd gauze , trimmed
3V 1th pearl passementerie.
{ , Miss Williams , wblto silk and whlto
flwcrs.
Mtss Men to Hambloton's beauty was on-
ancod by a whlto and pink china silk
rim mod with pink ribbons.
MUs Sherwood , white and pink silk.
( " Miss Clara Drown , ono of the brightest of
' ' Dcloty's fair devotees and an universal fa-
orlto , wora whlto and pink brocade with
' 'inasseniontorlo.
( KI Miss HargU was very fascinating In a
i town of whlto over clol blue silk , the round
vrnlst conllncd with broad blue ribbons ,
j MUs HOO.HO were a frock of white china
j Ilk f ostoonod anout the skirt with tiny bows ,
j These present were : Mr. and Mrs. A. U.
ivVymnn , Mr. nnd .Mrs , Will Wyman , Dr.
ind Mrs. Duryoa , Ur. and Mrs. Leo , Mr.
Jtuid Mrs. Colpotzor. Miss Wyman , Miss
J3nilly Wakoloy , Miss llrown. Miss Hal-
Bombo , Miss Uooso. Miss Yoat , Miss Wallace
t Suit Lake City , Miss Chandler , Miss
Ibninbors , Miss Kawlos , the Mlssos Me-
Jagno , the Mlssos Hlbbarcl , Miss Hnmbloton ,
Iiss Zlamllton , Miss Sharp , Miss Williams ,
\lls3 \ Orchard , Miss Doano , Miss Hughes ,
tll s McKonnu , Miss Popploton , Miss Hug-
is ! ) , Miss Hargis , Miss Margaret Pratt , Miss
Shorwood. Miss Durkor , Miss Knight , Mr.
\ . S. Ilorlln , Mr. Algernon P&trick , Mr.
lobUon , Air. Hastings , Mr. Fay. Mr. flax-
r , Mr. Henry W.vmun , 1tlr. Will \\'yman ,
, lr. Curtlss Turner , Mr. Frank Hamilton ,
Ir. McMillan , Air. Sauhdon. Mr. Tuttle ,
ilr. Wilson , Mr/ Hall , Lieutenant Hoott-
iilllor , Mr. Arthur Uulou , Mr. Will Doono ,
jr. Morgan , Mr. Coles. Mr. Will Carton ,
> \r. McCngtiu. Captain Crowdur. Mr. Cllf-
0-dKmlth , Mr. Fnlrllold , Mr , Charles Hill ,
dr. ( iannatt , Mr. Hood , Mr. Jordan , Mr ,
JraU Mr. Uarlow , Mr. Augustus ICounUo ,
plr. Sharj. , Mr. Huchanau , Mr. K. C , Uarton.
M | A I'lnk l.unrliuii'i. .
jftfjlrs. Hlchara C. Moore , 1'arlc avenue , gixvo
j | most elaborate and beautiful luncheon on
I'odnesdny to twnnty ilvo young woman , in
ouor o ! her dnnBhtor nnd Mls
Ilpn of Cincinnati , names familiar
o the social Ilfo of Omaha. The
ocoratlons were In pink , lit Franca roses
olup 'nvlihly used throughout the room1) ) .
. .no munu waj ilullghtfully conslderod. sor-
K boluf had at a mall tuhios , which were
yptfCHIIy oriintiuntoil with fairy lamps with
lnk similes. The moiiu wai artistically
ittlutcd on boltlnif cloth. After thu luncboon
ird were plnyd ana prliot awanlcd.
< These vnjoyliitf tha afternoon wera Mh e
Pouuioton. Coundlor , Wallace , May Wallace.
Unroll , llliH' , Kmlly Wakeluy , llalch , Tud
Ittch , Mrs. McCormlck , Pratt , Parr otto ,
filbert , Tutum , Nellie Mooro. Mamie Moore ,
lamllton. Mr * , Chetter F. JUriiard , Mr * ,
ft aw ton llurkalow , Kntbcrlno IlarUor.
- 1'he weo' < wai auiplnlouily tnaugurta d
londur by Mm Kmlly Wakolo.r' * Kouilui ; .
u , RlYon In honor of Mist llaruli of Loula-
Ky , ona of th b lle * of that fauiou *
of bt&utioi , an eiroedluyly Tivacieiu
ml jietltu blonde , with o , oi ttml dim the
thotfrnyiieitof Ihoioui , " ol which
It * | \ > ol nd gray | > o t * | > ak4 to fe llouiy
hsnl ttt imujjiuo n urotliitr
WOIUIHI. ami ib oharm of ( ua
II Urnoon tu linl ku > nfel by Uia ilelMhlfHl
r of inform&lity vibli'h u < irvmlil ibaniNirl
tin -if JmUrtV \ l * ieijr'4 nl uwrtt Nlwo-
an 4 ( Ullfariil *
d * arato > l
icrved at small tnDlos pr-ccd throughout the
larlor and library.
A pleasant feature of the afternoon was
ho number of songs rendered by the guests ,
several < f tno sin gets displaying voices of ex-
coptlonnl swootnossand purity. Miss Chanty
flabcock gave the "Answer : " Miss Mary
Poppletcn sang "You ; " MIssKawtcs n pretty
' Lullaby " Mlis Daisy Donne , "After
wards , " \vhllo M . a Bishop's deep contralto
voice was hoard to excellent advantage in
"Tho Journey Was Long , " which was fol-
owed with n sacrrd song showing oft the
younir lady's voice finely.
The guests present were Misses Uabcock ,
llncho. llalch. Theodora Balch , Mr . Newton
Uarkalow , Miss Amy Unrkor. Misses
Barnard. Barber. Doano , Hamilton. Hughes ,
Mrs. Charles Hull , . Misses McClelland , Me-
Ken tin , Mooro. Nnsh , Popoloton. Mrs. John
McCormlck , ir.s. ilarry McCormlck , Mlsies
Ida Sharp , CJeorglo Sharp , Sherwood , the
Misses Stephenson , Misses Wallace , May
Wallace , Yost , Wyman , Bcckwltb , Hipp ,
Itawlos , Hooso , Hartman , llambloton ,
Crolghton , Bishop , Mount.
Tlin lninr ; ltc
No plcasanter reception has boon glvon this
tircsent season than the Doano reception
Wednesday evening from 8 until 11 o'clockln
onor of Miss Hargis , who Is the guest of
Miss Daisy Donno. Thcro was not n largo
crown in attendance1 , the number of mon being -
ing particularly remarked , and when the
dancing came on later , thn young women
wcro In tholr element , for so many dnnclnt ;
men have not been soon at another ' event"
this season.
Judge Doano lives In a beautiful homo , just
suet i homo ns you expect n learned justlco
Inht itlng for whom the world has had n
will ig ear and a sympathetic heart.
1 o decorations were tasteful and quietly
oliv ant , carnations , roses and smllax being
uolvorsally used. There were lots of urotty
nooks for quiet toto-a-totes , and it goes with
out saying they were always occupied during
the evening ,
Judge and MM. Doaao. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Keller , Miss Hargis nnd Miss Doano received
In the front drawing room on the right of the
wide hallway.
Mrs , Doano wore a heavy black satin gown
with canary brocade and carried n beautiful
bouquet of vcllow roses and ferns.
Mrs. Keller graced an attractive Oroclnn
costume of whlto crepe trimmed with gold
bands , nnd cold bands in her hair.
Miss Hargis looked particularly sweet and
pretty in a whlto omoroldoroa llsio over
white silk.
Miss Doano , who is ono of the boanUcs of
Omaha social circles , was very attractive In
n costume of pink crcpo , made effective by
shirring.
Miss Nolslo Hughes were an exquisite lav
ender bongalmo with violet trimming ana
chiffon ,
Miss Emily U'akolcy xvns beautifully
gownou in n vellow silk , with feather trim-
minea wreath of violeu bringing out her
clear complexion to excellent advantage.
Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , jr. , who is always
lovely no matter In what costume she mav
appear , were n pretty red crepe with Ameri
can beauty roses.
Miss McIConna were white tulle with dots
of pink chenille running through it , trimmed
with pink ribbon.
Miss Balcombe , whoao ambition to bo
"an everyday newspaper woman , " is being
gratlhod , were old rose silk with rulllcs of
blank laco.
Miss Mary Poppleton , wo'ro with a charm-
Inir grace a costume of whlta silk with an
effective girdle of Persian nassomcntorio.
Miss Sadlo Nash , whoso summer in Eu
rope gave her abundant onportunlty to sup
ply her wardrobe with lots of pretty gowns ,
were a blue and pink surah with cream silk.
Miss Fritza Barnard , a clever nnd exceed
ingly Interesting girl , were a beautiful gown
of bluoish gray crcpo cloth , made up with
plultlnga of crnam cropo.
Miss Wnllaco of Salt Lake were a fetching
costume of old blue silk , plainly mado.
After 10 o'clock the young people danced
until the small hours of the morning , round
ing out n most delightful reception. In fact
it reminded ouo of "yo olden days" when
dancing men and maids were always in the
majority , but now tbo mon go and herd by
themselves and tbo maids must do their
dancing alono.
Among the guests present were , Mr. and
Mrs. Trultt , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan
Whcolor , Dr. nnd Mrs. Sponsor , Mrs.
Clara McCroarv Wicks. Misses Stella Hamil
ton , Yost , McKenna , Mary Ponplotou , Barn
ard , Balch , Tau Bnlch , Hughes , Keeso ,
Menlo Hambloton , Nash , Chandler , Brown ,
Balcombo , Wymnn , Beckwith , Chambers ,
Kawlos. Williams. McClollana. The men
Clapp , Drake Cook , Chat Uedick , Charles
Hill , Vornu , Warner. Caldwell Hamilton ,
Frank Hamilton , Gannett , Uoss , Drake
Augustus ICountze , McCaguo , John Patrick.
IMrs. It , I ! , Wood's .Mlltlliec.
Notwithstanding the frigia condition of
the atmosphere on Tuesday , Mrs. B. B.
Wood's recaption in honor of her eucsts ,
Mrs. Beckwith and Miss Bockwllh , was very
largely attended , a graceful compliment to a
charming hostess.
The uouso was elaborately ducoratod with
roses , tno absence of any ono particular
color In the decorations being remarked. The
rooms were lighted with many lamps , which
added to the effective work of the florist ,
and made the apartments particularly inviting
and restful. In the dining room whlto and
pink were the predominating tones. The
table was exquisitely covered with n pink
molro prettily trimmed with lace au nar
row ribbons , on which stood a cut-glass bowl
filled with white roses and hyacinths.
Candelabra stood at olthor end raUecting
soft rays throughout the room. Tbo Manila-
line club played during tbo afternoon and
was ono of the features of the matinee.
Mrs. Wood were n magnillcQnt Paris gown
of cream embroidered moussollino do solo ;
Madame Barkalow , bor mother , were n
dainty gray crepe , trimmed with passamen-
torio ; Mrs. Beckwith , a train gown of black
silk and jot : Miss Beckwith , a yellow striped
tulle , docol'otto ' and outralno ; Mrs. S. D.
Barualow , black silk and lace ; Mrs. Newt
Barkalow , whlto brocade with gold passe
montorio ; Miss Stella Hamilton , pink crepe ,
accentuated by many rufllos. Misses Yost ,
Sherwood , Wallace and May Wallace as
sisted throughout the rooms. Mesdames
Truitt , Hill , Fonda , McCormlck , Yost , Mo-
Cord , Catlin , Tbayer , Motcalf , Allen , Adolph
Meyer , Falconer , Burns , Yates , Kollar , Mor
ris , Carter , Morsman , Prltchoit , Bennett ,
Saunders , Molkln. Hold , Barker , Perrlno ;
Misses Yoit , McClelland , Copeland , Hughes ,
May Yatoi , Wallace , May Wallace , .Bishop ,
Kawlos , Chamber * , Ogden , Ammoll ; Mos-
datnas Haskcll , Kllpatricir , Jones , Wossols ,
Smith , Morris , Cornish , Moday.
A MclKliliiK Party.
On Monday night a party ol young ladies
residing In the vicinity of South Tenth
street availed thom elves of the privilege
given them by leap year to entertain their
gentlemen friends , and certainly they suc
ceeded to a uogroo that was perfection be
yond description.
The ladles bad planned a sloighrldo , with
snowballs , cracldng whip * and tinhorn at
tachments , to bo followed by supper. And
throughout tbo entire affair bad pledged
themselves to wait on those "lords of crea
tion" and assist thorn to sigh and smllo , and ,
it necessary , protect them , In a manner sue
gostlvo of tbo good old motto , "Do unto
others , " ulo.
At S o'clock tbo party assembled at the
homo of Miss Mumlo Mnlona. Shortly after
ward thoiiloluh , drawn by four borsos , was
In roadincis , the guests ombarued , ami elf
they started with a flourish , defying the
Frost King , who was out that nlpht with u
force not known for years. After driving
around the suburb * the party stopped at
"dotty1 * , " where an oloiraat supper wa
tarvod , after which the ladles escorted each
Reatloman to bis homo In true leap year
fashion.
The following nm J participated ' Mo -
arae * Marv Murphy , Marguerllo Murohy ,
UJOJ CofTijr , Mumio Matono , Joonlo Ooff ,
Manila KeuuoJy , Holme * , llanna llronnon.
Mary llronnou. and Messrs. John Coffev , J ,
Mahoney , U. Wallace. Tom Uolfor. It lllaui ,
Oooftfo Holme * , KU t'ouuull. S tu Malono. M.
8.
t'lajretl IIUli Uni.
JiuttfO and Met. HUloMi ontorUitnad the
KounUo Plaog ( Huh Flvo olub at tholr r&sl-
Joutm on Km'udt ' lr ot itiit r'rlilay availing.
Mrt II Mwrrlo WM Ibo iu < % nful wlnuor uf
IIfully ortuuwuUd. .Mr. Vatt mnirt OArrtutl
olt tha ijonU' nn < , au Mil r iwlver , rhq
( olWwiuit * > ira ( w 9ni Judjia
MV IlradiMr. . d
v l.awij. Ar anil Mrj ,
MmaltuH , Srifttl ) Mr * E. U. r
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Lawrlo , Mr. and Mrs. II.
S. Javno , Mr. mm Mrs. Judge Macombor ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Curtis.
KntrrtiilnlnR Their JInlo rrloiuls.
The young ladies In the north part of the
city gave ono of the ploasantost leap year
parties of this presidential year Thursday
evening at Erlltng's hall , the committee hay
ing the function In charge being Misses Mln-
tile Bauman , Aggie l.lvcsoy , Maud Church ,
Dollio Bailey , Inez Htukoll , Ousslo Bauman ,
Anglo Boyco and Mrs. J. D. Fostor.
In honor of tbo pleasant occasion the young
ladles decorated the hall vary pro * ' ' < y with
largo American Hags , draped about the
room , while in each corner were handsome
stands of palms , ferns nnd other hothouse
plants. In ono corner stood the punch bowl ,
ornamented with roses nnd smllax.
Not content with supervising all the essen
tial details of the party the young ladles
acted In the capacity of lloor managers , an
nouncing extras , and seeing that tholr gen
tlemen friends had a good time. And so ac
ceptably was their work done that ono
lonced for n change In social customs that
would moko them always t'ao real promoters
of such entertainments.
Light refreshments wcro served In the bal
cony , everything being thoroughly well con
sidered.
The costumes were particularly handsome
nnd the varied colorings represented gave n
kaleidoscopic tlngo to ttiu ball room.
Miss Kona Strung were n blue crepe with
chiffon trimming , blue slippers nnd whlto
rosos.
Miss Tllllo Fried appeared In n very becoming -
coming gown of rod bonrlotta , chltfon trim
ming , tan colored gloves
MUs Angio Boyco were a dark blue silk
costume with black lace overdress , square
cut nock , white rosos.
Miss Minnie Baumau were n combination
gown of ntlo green and llgurod China silk ,
pink coral nccklaco.
MisssFroo graced a pretty pink crepe gown
trimmed in chiffon and silver , pink gloves nnd
pink roses.
Miss Fannlo Bishop was very prettily
dressed In n combination gown of heliotrope
and whlto honnotta.
Miss Btrdio Kelly , cream honriotto , rod
carnations.
Miss Carne Oincomlnl looked particularly
well in n pink surrah with creon velvet
bodice. i
Mrs. K. P. Hamilton were n gown of navy
blue satin , trimmed with cut steel pnssompn-
terin , pink gloves , diamonds.
Miss ( Jussio Bauman , a cream crepe costume
tumo trimmed with pink rosebuds , diamonds.
Miss Nellie Slaughter , figured China silk ,
pink roses.
Miss Aggto Llvosoy were n very heavy
black sillc and lace gown , dccolloto and cn-
tramu.
Miss Minnie Collott , n combination dross
of whlto albatross and figured China silk ,
diamonds.
Miss Tony Tzschuck woro.a pretty gown of
cream crepe , red roses.
Miss Dollio Bailey , ono of the favorites In
social circles of North Omaha , were a blue
surah trimmed In llgurod chiffon.
Miss Cora Weaver , pink silk , with fan and
roses to match.
Miss Flynn of Lincoln looked very stylish
In n gown of yellow crepe trimmed with sil
ver passementerie , rod.slippers and red car
nations.
Miss Irene Byrne , brocaded brllllantlno ,
cream roses.
Miss Ida Hammond , groy honriotta and
grey glovos.
Miss Wedge were a blue .silk gown nnd
carried a blue fan and bride roses.
Mtss Georgia Rich , blue sillc with slippers
to match.
Miss Nottio IJich , a dark green silk with
white silk bodlco.
Miss Mary McMahon looked well In a
cream silk crepe , trimmed with duchosso
Inco nnd ribbons.
Miss Hulllo Osborno graced u flgurad
china silk , very prettily made , white fan and
slippers.
Miss Carry McLean were a striking costume
tumo of red crepe , V-skapod nook , red rosos.
Miss Marie Uiacomini , pate preen China
silk , black point lace , whlto rosos.
Miss Sue King , cream albatross , trimmed
with brown velvet , brown gloves , whlto
roses.
Miss Maud Church , n pronounced brunette ,
looked very captivating In a-ROW a of green
albatross and wbito silk cropo.
Miss Inez Haskoll , a charming young
woman , worn n cream India silk , simply
made with lace , square neck , dancing length ,
rod roses.
These present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Foster. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hamilton , Mr.
and Mrs. Van Court , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jaynes , Mr. and Mrs.
Josolyn , Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hnskell ,
Misses Livosoy , Minnie Bauman , Gussio
Bauman , Boyco , Hasitoll. Church , Bally ,
Bishop.Friod , Slaughter , McMahon , Nottio
Hich , Tzschuck. Georgia Klcli. Carrie Giaco-
mlni , Marie Giacomini , Weaver , Flvnn of
Lincoln , Stranpr , Free , McLean , Wedge ,
Byrne , Collott , King , Kelley , Lena Forester
of Los Angeles , Cal. , Barker of Scrauton ,
PaMrs. Crnndall , Messrs , Gruiugor , Smith ,
Barrett. Sherman , Palmatler , Goodm.ui ,
Adnir , McConnell , Woodard , Strnng , Miller.
Brown , Kuouse. Johnson , Chiunplain. Ochil-
trco , Mot/ . , Dickey , Falos , KLramel. Toitz ,
Moran , Hastings , Sherwood , McDonald ,
Miller of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. ItoHdiu Knti'i-tatn.
In honor of Miss Hipp of Cincinnati , Mr.
and Mrs. Augustus F. Boscho gave on Mon
day evening a thoroughly delightful card
party which is yet tbo pleasant subject of talk
with those who wore present. Color has
bccomo so necessary a feature at social
functions that Mrs. Boscho , with charming
Ingenuity , decided to vary the predominating
yellow nnd nlnk at social affairs by making
her decorations blue , and the change was
very welcome nnd restful. Throughout tbo
rooms thcro were blue lamps prettily shaded
In blue , the draperies wore of blue surah ,
whllo all the tables were covered with light
blue cloth. The prizes worn tied with blue
ribbons and enclosed in blue paper , every
thing pnrUlclntr of tbo predominating color ,
avon the miosts who fulled to win any oC tno
dainty prizes looking extremely "bluo. "
The ladies' prize was won by Miss Tad
Balch , a silver framed mirror for use on the
dressing tablo. Tbo second was carried off
by Miss Moore , being a silver mirror the
same as the tlrst prize only of n different
shape. The third ladies' prize way won by
Miss Nellie Moore , a blue fairy lamp.
The first gentlemen's was won by Mr.
Compton , a silver handled whlalc broom ; tbo
second was taken by Mr. I Usic , a silver pan
and pencil tray , the third by Mr. Art
Guion , an antique watch holder. These
play Ing were tbo Misses Balch , Tad Balcb ,
Doano , Hnrgls of Louisville , Wakoloy , Bar
nard , Hughes , Pratt , Hoagland , Laura Hong.
land , Wadloigh , Maud Wadlelgh of Clinton ,
Parker , Ada Parker , Moore , Nellie Moore ,
Tatuui , Pounsford and Mesdames McCormick -
mick and Barnard. The crontlomon were
Gulou , Donne , Clnpp , Baldridge , Drake ,
Kodlck , Chat Uedick , KUk. Coolie , George
Compton , Fonda , I'easo , .McCormlck and
Barnard ,
_
Tim llu li-y Kensington ,
Mr * . Hawley and the Misses llawloy , 2514
Capital avenue , gave on Friday a very elab
orate kanslngton , which was thoroughly en
joyed by the guestn foriunato enough to bo
present , Tbo house was beautifully decor
ated with ( lowers , and the sorvlcu of re
freshments all that could bo desired by the
roost exacting of social loader * . A pleasant
fcaturu of tbo afternoon was the singing of
Miss Mnry Pnppluton and tha piano music of
Mme Muentoferlngand Airs. J U. Buchanan ,
Mme , Muontoferlnn particularly winning
pralso for her artistic work.
The guests present were Mrs. Popplo-
ton , Mm. Buchanan , Mrs , Sheridan , Mrs.
O. M. Carter , Mrs. Hums , Mr * . T , L. Kimball -
ball , Mis. Hubbard , Mrs. Wordcn , Mmo.
Muontofurltig , Mr * . Charles Brown , Mrs.
CrolRlu , Mrs. Parker , Mr * llaruor , Mrs.
Hurt. Mrs. Wallace , Miss ( Irani , % llss Kim
ball , Miss Klmball of Denver , MUs Harbor ,
MUs Jessie Wlllard , MU * Alary Popplelou ,
MUs Yost , Mis * Wallace of Halt Lako.
"Tlio Niitlmml
Yesterday thu patronesses interested lit .ir
ran l n if thu tableau * for "Tho National I'u-
goant , " which U to bo glvtw at tbo Oranil
oporii houio. Monday and Tuoiday , February
M anil JM. had their nrsl meotluu at the rotl-
iltwca of Mr * P L Pariuo , Twentieth and
DoiUti atreeU.
TUB m uiitf wit * Mtm | liiklio nmi oiiur
out * * ware Jlvtii llmt Ute witoftulnmoit
vruuld IMI u fliwiwUl at well a * sown au
SMI ( Jaw hi a wUiIti thiira oinw * u eaVorUIn
iMMt ibariHiKuljr unique MM \ knwr \ r * ai
Ttl
yesterday , will bo "Tho National Pagoanl , "
to bo given under the direction of
Mrs. Cora Scott I'ont Pope , who will
nrrlvo February 5 to fibrin the ro-
heannls for this oonutnul performonco.
The entertainment will consist of n series
of historical tableaux , presenting briefly but
most strikingly , thrilling" Inspiriting
scones of our national drama from the days
of Columbus down to the fin do soldo days.
As arranged the tableaux will bo as fol
lows :
1. Columbus at tlrr Court Hf' < ? llc ii Isabella.
Patronesses , Mrs , Adolph Meyer , Mrs. O. A.
2. Landing of the PIlRrfAiC1 Patronesses ,
\VarronSwlt7ler. . Mrs.V , Illok * .
it. Courtship of Miles Sl.'uulUh. Patron
esses. Mrs.V. . . I. Connell , Mt * . lleorjo Paterson -
son , Mrs.V. \ . II. Mlllard.
4. The Old Uolonlul Kitchen , Woman's
Sphere 102n-lf.V ) . Patronesses. ' , Mr3. J. T. Diir-
yen. Mrs. W. P. Allen.
5. Hocoption to WnshltiRtnn 'rthil T.afayctto.
The Minuet Piitronessos. Mrx. J. 1C. Itrooka ,
Mrs. Jumus McKcnnii , Mrs. Lyin.in Hlchnrd-
a'll.ittlo of Itunkor Hill. Patronos , Mrs.
I'rank Whcaton.
T. The Doclnr.itlnn of Independence. Pa
troness , 1) ) . 11. WlieiMnr , Jr
X. Dcimrturu of thu Thirteenth Ku lmont
Pennsrlvniila Volunteers. Patronesses , Mrs.
Iliirrv McCormlck. Mr * . II. H. Mulfonl.
n. Wom.iu's Patriotism Her Sphcro fmm
Hill to H5T > . Patronesses. MIM. J It. Christian ,
Mrs. P. M. Klohnrdsoii.
10. The Kiiiaticlpiitlon Prnelninatlon. Pa
tronesses , Mrs. W. N. liubcock , Mrs. J. W. Cot
ton.
11. Woman's Work Her Sphere Today.
All those tnbloauxs will bo given In cos
tumes , the leading young men and women of
tbo city being invltod to assist In making thd
affair n success.
The Woman's Christian association Is oftl-
cored ns follows , and unon whom devolves
thu work of tins undertaking : President ,
Mrs. P. L. 1'orlno ; Secretary , Mrs. C. W.
Hull , executive committee , Mrs.Tildon , Mrs.
Lttddlngton , Mrs. Cadet Taylor , Mrs. F. L.
Hallcr and Miss Ella Bracken.
There wnro present at. the mooting yester
day : Alesdnmos. Tilden , Porlno , Kiclmrd-
son , Ludlngton , Allen , McKenna , Duryca ,
Hull , Connell , Christian. Swltzlor , .loslyn ,
Babcock , Adolpb Meyer , Cadet Taylor.
Drinking Tea In the 'rypl.
Tea plays so great a port In tbo social Ilfo
of the season , and ono tea is so llko another ,
if tnsto in furnishing the rooms and tact in
entertaining the 'guests bo conceded to be
universal as they ought to bo , that novelties
If they are of n pleasing kind make tbo
guest bear away n recollection of "an ex
tremely pleasant afternoon. " Pink is such
a general favorite for the color scheme of an
afternoon affair that the Ingonlus hostess
wishes to llnd another Idea. Yellow hap
pens to bo In great favor this year and on
Thursday tno ladles of the Guild of Trinity
docoratoil tbo crypt or the cathedral In that
color in honor of the tea which they gavo.
Mrs. G'irdnor and Mrs. Trtlltl presided at
the tea tables , while Miss Chandler and Miss
Chambers had charge of the chocolate tables.
Among those present were : Mrs. S. D. Bnr-
knlow , Mrs. Cowlti , Mrs. Pool : , Mrs. Kalph ,
Mrs. Hallor , Mrs. Motcalf , Mrs. Cornish ,
Mrs. Harry McCorralck , Mrs. Lander , Mrs.
Uriggs , Mrs Lundt , Mrs. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. Byron Keod , Mrs Jones , Mrs. A. J.
1'opploton , Miss Edna Cuwin. Miss Kawlos ,
Mrs. Bowen , Miss McConnell , Mrs. Potter ,
Mrs. Babcock , Mrs. Wossolls , Mrs. Williams ,
Mrs. Love , Mrs Jloth.
Kcsslrr mid Shomiulst.
Wednesday night the wqdaing of Mr.
Charles Kesslcr of Omaha , son of Gustus
Kessler , and Miss Emma Stionqulst tooic
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place at the homo of tbo paV'eua. | . of the bride
in Vail , Crawford county , Jav Only the near
relatives of the couple woi' ' < f Arcsont , never
theless a great number of > th' < JV ( friends sent
the young couple their congratulations. The
bride was n school toachpr. at Vail and was
well known near bor hemp. Oilr. and Mrs.
Kessler arrived in Omaha Thursday night
nod took up their residence lit \S now house
on So.th Thirteenth strobl ' 'near ' Spring
street. _ c '
Coming Social PiiTiotloiis.
Mrs. L. J. Drake \vlll jyvo acard ( matinee
at 2 o'clock Thursday. , IV
Miss Jennie McClollatiputortalns ) in-
fo-mally Monday availing.
Mrs. George H. Boggs announces n recep
tion from 3 to 0 on Tbursday-jijo.brpary 4 ,
The Omaha club will gfvo.a i-'pcqptiou and
dancing narty Wednos'day , FaUfrutiry'H.
Mrs. E. M. Morsnian , a high' tea on Fri
day to meet Miss Wallace of .Salt Lake City.
Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , jr. , will give n kensington -
sington Friday at 2 : 0.
Mrs. Frazar lectures at the Linincor gnl-
lorv Thursday evening on "London and
Paris. "
Miss Nealy Slovens gives a piano recital
under thu auspices of the Ladies' Musical so
ciety at the residence of W. J _ Council at 2:30 :
o'cloclc on Saturday.
Mrs. Frazar at the Llningor Art callory
will lecture on "Genoa , ' Pisa and Koine1
Friday ovonlng.
South Omulm .Society.
Tim loading social affair of the week was
tho'marriago of Air. Jamas Parks and Miss
Mury J. Kenny and the wedding reception
same evening. The nuptials occurred at St.
Agnes' ' church In the forenoon and were wit
nessed by a largo number of friends. The
widsomo bride was attired in n lovely cream
colored satin with n bouquet of rosns at the
throat. Mr. Kobort Parks accompanied the
groom to the altar , wbtlo Miss Ella O'Don-
nell acted as bridesmaid. Father Morlarty
pronounced the holy words that united the
two for nil tlmo.
In the evening the wedding raroption was
given at the hospitable homos of George ,
Robert and John Parks , Seventeenth and
Missouri avenue. Some of the most promin
ent people in tlao city worn present.
Ono house was devoted entirely to the
lovers or teruslohoro , a.-.d splonuid.
music raado the Impulse to dance Irresistible.
At the other house were tables for high llvo
and both liquid and ediolo refreshments.
An elegant supper prepared by the groom's '
mother was served. Among the guosta
were :
Kov. Fathers Morlarty , McGrath , Ilickoy
and Mugan. Messrs , nnd Mcsd'imos Tom
Hoctor.P. II. McMahon , J. J. O'Kourko.Pat-
rick Itowlov , Daniel Kafforty , Thomas Flem
ing , J. J. Broen , C. A. MulchoiEd Con ley ,
J. G. Irwln , Miles Welsh , Patrick Trainer ,
A. B. Haley , John Kearney , James McGuire ,
L. O'Koefo.
The Mlssoss J. Kinp. Ai. Molloy , M.
O'Brien , K. Boyle , E. O'Donnoll , K.'Gooloy ,
M. Hunt , N. Hughes , M. Storms , M. Fit/-
trerald , Lottie Scanlon , M. Dohcrly , N
Hvnes , M. Kano.
Messrs. K. Ebbitt , James Doherty , E. B.
Towl , William Bronnan , M. Flaherty , M.
McNamoo , John Doherty. P. Butler , A. A.
Donnelly , T. Crawford , -M. Kelly. M. Mur
phy , John Murphy , Fr. Boyle , Joe Toner ,
Morcran Hoafoy'D , McKoon , M. MoIIalo ,
Pat Martin. Tom Loonoy. J. J. O'Brlon ' , M.
Doherty , O. Dohurty , Dan ICgan , U. J.
Clir.churd , John Boyle , John Parks , Hubert
Parks , George Parks , M. O'Donnoll. Daniel
Qumn , P. J. King , Ellis NlclflOn.
A JICK HOIlNT.lt 1'jlM'jtnTV. '
Yesterday was the llfth birilnJav of Master -
tor Dale Talbot , son of M ? , , unjl Mrs. Claud
L. Talbot , residing at the vorMVi > ' ° f Twenty-
third and H streets , nndij jvnsmado the
Decision of a happy gathni itijgof tbo younger
ladles ami gentlemen of hfi , ieigliborhood. )
Tho.tfturnoon was spent Ip H UI and othur
ninnsoinonts anlteil to the Juvti | > io ! fnnry , and
closed with tliu opuning of ( ( . } ) _ Jack Humor
pie , from which each yoimKiHi' extracted u
good sUed plum , The folfqvying young folks
were presents . t
Dale I'.iloot , Hugh Mct'iill/A' ) } , Itoy Young ,
John MoNoe , James Plillllnrnnt | ; C'liuittiuy ,
Cecil I'VancUco , Mabel ultMticlsru , Lois
Francisco , lilancho Borryi Jfhn KuoortS ,
Kntlo Uoburts , Mnud We [ * ' , | At ry Broukut ,
Alvln llrocnot , ( ioorgo . . .Mvrlnwn , Amot
Morrlman , Hurry Iluymo.it , ) ik'.niost lluy-
mati , Wade ( iornuiM , Ftli < il , Huiv , l.ura
Kerr. George Kurr , KossVonj , llulun Lane ,
Llo Wllloford , Clifton I'ariiouter.
lllllTIIHAr IUIITT.
A very ploaiant birthday parly was given
by MUs Mlnnlo Mack to nor inuny llttlo
friend * on her tenth birthday , January ! > , at
1 IMi Houth Tenth Ntriiut , Kaoh guuit rocelved
a hamUomo souvunlr. ' 1 tioa prmnnt were
Ht holy n Furbu * . Kdith LotinoC ll rtl Kin
djo , Falrv Lemming , Orantii ( "uiiuliiK , Kiln
Purr , I'rtulii Hinlili , Naulv IlutUr. Aiu litt
Huummruinu Kuiuiii r * . Noti
i 1 1 n u N HIM *
Tim KniuM * of I'yiaias Urn I vnry
ant tfutlmtlntf ruoKfuv nhfK at iilr * uull
auJ uM * tUi4lv m
tow AildM ai
mutti * * , > lr ( ' 1 *
HU < J i
ml t IturltM Murh
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l > r T. A , Botwlck on piano ; , recitation ,
"Ttio Debating Society , " Mr. E. F. Patton ;
duet , Mrs. C. J. Collins nnd Dr. Berwick ;
recitation , "Grandmother's Day nnd Now , "
Llttlo Mary Uobinson. Following the lltor-
nry part of the program came dancing and n
social good tlmo. No ono wont away dis
satisfied. Fully fifty couples were present.
MA010 C1TV fOCI It , NOTES.
Mrs. Frank Hay ward gave a recaption Frl
day , the hours being from 3 to 0 p.m.
Mrs. E. fc' . Carpenter received on Thurs
day.
day.Mls.s Etta Erion cclobratcd her sixteenth
birthday on Tnosrtny evening by giving a
loan year party to her many friends. Games
and cards were In order ami on cleeant lunch
brought the evening's enjoyment to a happy
close. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Minor Mention.
Miss Hlbb.ird has returned after a short
visit away.
Miss English of Columbus Is visiting MUs
Stella Hamilton.
Mr. Will Koonig returned on Wednesday
from Now York.
Miss Oraco Wallace of Salt Lake City Is n
guest of Miss Yost.
Miss Alay Dundy will bo the guest of MUs
Orchard this wcoir.
Mrs. M. D. Frarnr Is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Kitchen.
Mr. Ernest Hlall returned from n trip to
Arizona on Thursday.
Mrs. Haskoll of Chicago Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Al. Benuott.
Mr. Charles Hill has gone to tit. Joseph ,
where ho will make his homo.
Mr. Clark Kodtck gave on Informal dancing
party at his homo lust evening.
Mr. W. J. Cartan Is again In Omaha and
making the rounds of social events.
The public Inspection of the Metropolitan
club was largely attended Monday.
Mrs. L. J. Drake has Issued Invitations for
a cord mntlnoo at 2 o'clock on Thursday.
In honor of Miss Bockwltb. Mrs. S. D.
Barkalow gave a lovjly konslagtou yaslor-
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Judge Dundy has gone on a visit to
Air. nnd Airs. Newman at Bayonne City , Now
.lorsoy.
Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrick ontortalnod a few
congenial friends nt luncheon on Friday lu
honor of Mrs. Haskoll.
Airs. M. S. McCormlck and Miss McCormick -
mick will bo the guests of Airs. Bon Galla
gher for two or tlireo weeks.
Tbo G. G. G. club gave a pleasant ovon-
Ing's ' entertainment nt the 'raslilenc"o of Miss
Carrlo Butler , 1013 South Tenth street last
week ,
J. Sanders Carr loft for Philadelphia
Wednesday ovonlni ; . His address fur some
tlmo to como will bo the "Philadelphia
Club. "
Ed nnH DwightSwobo.Dick nnd Fred Gray ,
Kussol Burt , Charles Waller , Kobort Easson ,
loft for Sbattuck school , Faribnult , Minn , , on
Wednesday.
Miss Lone Forrester of Los Angeles and
Miss Altco Barker of Scranton , Pa , , are the
guests of Mrs. J. D. Fester , 151 1 North Nine
teenth street.
The engagement Is announced of Miss
Bottle Sollgsohn of this cltv , to Mr. William
L. Harris of Milwaukee. The wedding Is to
take placa In April.
Airs. Frank Colputzor gave a kensmgton
Friday afternoon which for beauty and elegance -
ganco deserves to bo ranked among tbo picas-
nutost of this season's ' , events.
Airs. L. B. Williams and Miss Williams
loft for Sutherland , Fla. , on Friday where
they will join Air. E. B. Williams' , who is
there for the bcnoilt of his health.
The North Omaha Musical club gave ono
of their enjoyable entertainments at Airs.
Chase's residence , 2223 Burt street , Thurs
day afternoon. The next mooting will beheld
held at Airs. McAlvin's , 2101 Wirt street ,
next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Airs. Bon Smith entertained at luncheon
on Wednesday nt 1:30 : , Alesdames Barton ,
Yost , AlcCord. Pntchott. Kicbardson , Ale-
Konnn , Nnsh , Cowin. Bennett. Alorsman.
Airs. Klall , Miss Smith , Aliss Orchard Und
Aliss Dewey served tea for the ludios.
Tbo Leap \ oar High Flvo club mot Tues
day evening at the homo of the Alisscs
Giacomini on North Twenty-second street.
These present were : The Alisses Allen ,
BaUman , Collott , Giucomlnl , Gussio Bauman ,
Rich , Nottio Klcb , Cnrrle Giacomini , Wilson ,
Gibbs , Haskoll , Alessrs , Brown. Koss ,
Mathaws. Allllor , Aly-crs , Beach , Boss ,
Knouso , Woodard , Palmatior , Pawhlnnoy.
A very pleasant leap year party was given
Wednesday overling at Forest Hall. These
present were : Air. and Airs. G. Williams ,
Alosdnmcs F. Ploronot. Smith , George
Farmer , Guy Palmer , A. Walker , Alisses
Smith , Robinson , Weeks , Hardy , Furman ,
Ilaslnev Slit , KOSP , Tnren , Woodnrd , Curtis ,
Alossrs. Goodman , Grannich , Wright , Wil
liams , Reagan , Eponoter , Poironct , PJerio ,
Vanqillst.
Ike New is the rociniont ot a valuable and
beautiful diamond lockot. which was pre
sented to him by the members of the Alotro-
politnu club , of which association ho Is secre
tary. The present was mudo in appreciation
of Air. Now's services and shows the esteem
In which ho is held. The gold locket is
handsomely engraved on ono side nnd on the
other the diamond is set. Tbo stone is said
to bo worth $ 50. "
Air. and Airs. Lyman Ki-.ardson ' enter
tained Tuesday evenlug at dlincr Air. and
Airs. Guy Uarton , Air. and Airs. C. E. Yost ,
Mr. und Airs. AlcCord. Air. and Airs. Prltch-
ott , Air. and Mrs. AIcKonna , Air. and Airs.
Nash. Air. and Airs. Cowln , Air. and Mrs.
Ben Smit.u . , Mr. and Mrs. Bennett , Air. nnd
Airs , Moraman. After dinner the guests
adjourned , to the rooms of Air. and Airs.
Klohardson in the Paxton and played cards.
Aliss Clara Brown gave a luncheon Mon
day afternoon to some of her former class
mates ut Brownoll Hall. These present were
Airs. Will Pike , Miss Kount/o , Aliss Hall.
Aliss Leila Shears , Aliss Hibbard and Aliss
Chandler. To remind tltum of their school
days , luncheon was fiervod .in dainty little
wbltn baskets , and the participants sat to
gether cozily as in school days and nibbled
their sandwiches and olives , 'maccaroons and
other dainties.
Mr. nnd Airs. Bon Smith , Air. nnd Airs.
Richardson , Air. and Airs. Josopb Barker ,
Air. and Airs. George Prltchott , Air. nnd
Airs. AlcCord , Air. nnd Airs. Wnllaco , Air.
nnd Airs. Lovl Carter , Air. and Airs. Wos-
bolla , Air. mid Mrs. B. B. Wood , Air. and
Airs. Lewis Rood , Air. nnd Airs. Curtis ,
Judiro and Airs. Thiirston , .ludce and Airs.
Cowin. Mrs. Beckwith , Airs. Haskell and
Aliss Grant were delightfully entertained at
cards by Air. and Mrs. L. AI. Bunuutt Thurs
day evening.
In honor of Miss Bottle Soligsobn and Mr ]
William Harris , whoso engagement was an
noun ceil last week , a pleasant dancing party
was given at the Metropolitan club Monday
ovonlng , ton numbers being danced nnd
nearly u hundred guests participating in thou
u II air. The gentlemen having the iirrang-
meuls In charge were Julius Aloycr , August
Deichei , Phil Rose , Alex Wessnl , bam
Frank , Jerome Kaufman and Air. Hosenau.
tiupner was served during the evonlnu nnd
toasts were drunk In honor of the betrothed
couple.
Thu Social Hour club mot with Dr. and
Airs , Paul at their residence , 2U2 ( Hurt
street , Thursday avonlng. Tim prl/oi wvru
won by Air. R. E. Allen und Airs. J. N. Phil
lips , tha gentlemen's a pretty roval Worces
ter vaiu , and tliu lady's an Ivory bound poem
DyTennvson , Tim members present wcro-
Air nnd .Mrs. R. E. Allen , Air. und Mrs. J. N.
Phillips , Air. and Airs. C. vV. Lyon. Air * . A.
Trcynor and All ? M. Jonon , the absent
members' plactH buing llllud by Air. C. U ,
Hownll of Chicago , Air. C' . C. ( 'helps und
Air. Hurry Smith.
Air. and Mrs , L' . F. P Froom ontortnlnna
tholr frlouds at hish flvo Thurtduy ovonlng
at tholr residence on Ilurdetta street , Clifton
Hill. Thu ladles llrit prlo was won by .Mrs.
WllllAtn Anderson and Ilia ladlos' second
pruu by Mr * funny und Mrs , French. 1'ho
Konlloinon's first prize wu * awarded Air.
( ieorgu l.avldgo and Air William Anderson
currlod olT the seomul nrUo. I'hoto present
were Messrs and Moiilntno * H irUon , Frunuh ,
Penney , Cudwoll , Lavitlgu. lluywiird. llur
Keas , Millar , Anilenon , AIU o PfollTur ami
Uhl , Alosn. Lavulua and llaldwlii.
llrnnoh No ' , Catholln .Mutual Ilsnent
u < t4 < H < lutlaii uuve IM fint card purt < * r'rUUy
HVMihiti ut tholr mums wild uroit SJIMHM * ,
hlili ( live iwlHfi IH ftttttura of tH availing
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BOYD'S THEATRE FAREWELL.
Sovonloont.1i ttml lliirnau Stroote.
THIS ( SUNDAY ) EVENING , JAN. 28.
- 1 AS T L ' IS It K 1 ) KM A N O t i O V -
PRIMROSE i BEST'S ' GOMEDY GO
Prosotitlnij ttio N.uittt , \ \ I'.irt i.ii Ot
V/ITII TLIM LJROTHKUB BVUXK.
Nothing Like it Ever Seen Be/ore.
A Great Sunday Night S/ww *
t. $1.00 ; n.itiiiiGliMrcli > . "Si- inn ! JIOOs Imlcony. We ami T. > o : gnllory , 2..e.
Over ; iOO rosurvoii soatt hi the l > a loony will bo sold for oJo iMuh.
BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY.
' NEW I A Season of
BOYD'S THEATRE. I El ° 8ant Comedy.
b'ovontucnth und llarney Sttvcls.
Thursday , January
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Tli'ir ilay and Friday livening. January 28th and 2th. ( )
Tti an Aclciiialo | I 'roilin. I lou ol
i's ttiiniorl.il Comtulij ,
MR. ROJ3SON as TONY LUMPKIN.
Saturday Matinee an 1 Night , January 30th.
Hronacm I lo\v.iril't * Coun-dij
ol l.ho Oc'iit urji.
THEH
MR. ROBSON ns BERTIE THE LAFV3B.
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EDWARD R. MAWSON , as Colonel Ezra IVJar.on.
FANNY GILLETTE , as Clairette Wlontleth
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lay , MuVann of Hloux City , .McC.lnnU ,
Murphy , Kouitur , Klnslor , Dr. Iflloy , Ihissit' ,
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