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THE OMAHA DAILY BISK ; St'tfDAY. MAY 8 , 1892-SIXTKKN PAGES. SOCIETY AT A STAND STILL Loaders of Fashionable Circles Arrange for the Annual Summer Exodus , ENGAGEMENTS WHICH WILL INTEREST Piny Turtle * niitl ( liinlcn rotcn I.nntn Up on tinHiHliil llorlron Waddings of HID Week I'miC'llons fur tlio Wrrk. May i here and society has not yet awak" cnod from thu Lenten rest , the j > ast week being otio of thorough quietness nmong the leaden of the tiaut mantle. It Is anfo to pre dict that not until next full will the round of ga.vcties bo again commenced , for alrondy on every linnii you hoar the question "Whoro will you summer ! " Every society woman is fretting lior mind over thu perplexing prob- Jem , whllo you hear It a hundred times a Jav lit thu clubs. In Europe , on the Hudson , at Spirit lake , In the mountains , nt Narra- gansott , In the Innu of tno mikado , In the "Vosemlto , uro the answers heard. The four hundred and the hundred and n half will bo scattered to the four corners of the globe , not to be entirely reunited again until the loaves nro soared and fallen next autumn , and thu turkey begins to bavu doubts and misgivings in In what ho Is led on corn and line victuals for anyhow. * AH a result of the annual plans for the summer exodus society 1ms been in widow's weeds thu past suvon days , u marriage or two , several qulot luncheons , two or thrcu May parties only brcniilng the Lenten spoil , lint then the weather hits been something torrlblo , which may account for the slloncu 111 the ranks of the oxclusives. * It Is utmost llmu to ask ourselves whether wo are to have a Summer gill or not this season a uroaturo enveloped in gauzy fab rics with skirls drawn tightly back and a heavy buncli of pleats thrown out at the back rudder-like , colored silk stockings , low shoos and big hut loaded down with flowers. Will she como back to us , just as full ol spirit , as nver , willing and nblo to eat n pound of candies nt a sitting , wear out three partners .valuing , tncklo a lish or a game dinner , talU athletics or aquatics , join in a coaching party or makii ono and a jolly ono , too , on a btraw ridoi Will she came again , the Summer girl , with her oclkln princess displaying her pretty ligure , her vvliolo back jacket mullllng Her up ou thu hotel vaiandn , her puffed sleuvos , her poke bonnet , her bell skirt , her fancy con > o- lots , wnlteau effects , her fantastic plastrons I Will aho bo on hand ii. all her old- imo ana now-time glory I 1 opine that she will , for there's uhvaya a plneo for liur ; stio's n prod uct of our civilisation , she's our "end of the century" and not n bad sort of girl , cither. Hue Iccls tier power and maltcs jou feel it. The boys ate utilized by her in m'anv ways , dancing partner * , escorts , factotums , and the "old fellows" don't escape hor. either. They have fie money and uro always roauy to take her for a drive , send her flowers , candies or fruit. She can always soil tickets lor benollts to the old follows. The boys only laugh and say : "I'm not Jay ( Joulu , anil don't you forgotitl" The Summer girl , like her frivolous Eng lish cousin , if alter the "oof" which means money. Sbo has often heard her papa say that bo will nay for no "extras , " by which ho moans that only board bills must'bo sent homo to him. This puts the Summer ifirl on her mottle. Sbo must have style enough about her to attract the attention of those who can pay for the extras. They don't cost much , but the Summercirl'.s spending money won't buy them , that's out of the question , llencn the Summer girl is apt lobe n bit mercenary. The season Is snort ; she mus got in her best , work as quickly as possible. There is great competition. The Spllklu girls have moio llguro , the Hoggs girls more style , the Newlots cirls bettor dresses , the Frlvello girls moro audacity. What is thu ' poor summer girl to do'in the face of this awful state of affairs ! "Noll1 said nn Omaha cigarette holder to a dashing Summer girl ut Spirit Lake last season , "mny 1 cult to see yau in town this fall ! " ' You'd better sea mo now , Tom I" was the encouraging reply , Rnokcn in a tone that meant volumes. Tom look the hint. The Summer girl may have a dcmuro look about her , but she itnows a good thine when she sees it , oven if it does stnuKo cigarettes. What looked nt ono time like an engage , mentless season turns out to bo just the re. verse , as n perusal of these columns will tolll Some time ago wo wanton to announce a cor tnln engagement , but the popular young gen tleman said no , that as tlio wedding would not take place until fall ho wanted to have a good tlmu this summer with the girls of his acquaintance , but the girls are on and the young centlorneji Is gottiug lolt so lelt. But it has always boon thus , and you mnv acpond Upon the dear creatures llndlng out all too soon that you bavo "gone and done It , " anil then comes the deluge. Mon. when they nro ongncod , should not hosltuto to inako it known unless there are family rea sons for secrecy usually turns out to bo badly advised. A i'rittty Kiitcrtiilnmciit , Wednesday evening the ladies of the Cath olic Heading circle receive- ! their friends in lie spacious and baauilful homo of Mrs. Raines G. ( Jilmora ou California street. The weather without only served to bring for ward moro stilckiuply the charm of the lights and flowers and music and handsome costumes within. Mrs. Gilmore was assisted In receiving and entertaining by the seven teen Indies who make up the membership of the circle. Those ladies were particularly proud of the num ber of stars they had secured for their drawing room prouratn , to which Miss Crcighton and Mr. Burklov contributed a vocal duet , Captain Wordori a flute solo Mr. Ollmoro a reading , Captain Kmzlo the "Ava Murin , " written for and dedicated to Mm by Hlttor , Miss Crowley , Kudynru Kip- Jlng's version of "Tho Colonel's Orders , " find Mrs. Cudahay a seromuio song with ex quisite delicacy of expression. Pleasant and delicious refreshments were sorvcd durlii" the evening. The guests were : lit. Uov. Bishop Bcannoll , Fathers Klnslor , lloeffcr McCarthy , Bruon. Conrov , AIcDo- vltt , Koopmnns , Hlllman ; Colonel aud Mrs. Shor'dan ' and Mrs. Dale. Dr. and Mrs. Coffman , Dr. and Alrs.J Council. Captain and Mrs. Wordcn , Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Gallagher Mr. und Mrs. J. U. Crolghton , Mr. and Mrs. D. J , Smyth , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daughoriy. Mr. and Mrs. J H. AlcShano , Mr. anil Mrs. C. William Hamilton. Mr. und Mrs , J. U. Furny , Mr. and Mrs. J , E. Itlloy , Mr , ana Mrs. Ambrose Leu , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swnrtzlander , Mr. and Mrs. Bon Gal lagher. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. dishing , Mr. and Mrs L. A. Cudahay , Mr. and Mrs J. A J'ompioton , Mrs. nna Mrs. Schonck , Mr and Mrs. Connors , Miand Mrs. Uulil , Mr. and Mis. Engloman , Mrs. Amies Mcbhnno and Miss McSbano Mrs , Celm McShano and MUs Tnggart Air * ' and Miss Premier. Mrs. S. T. Alexander' Misses Magruder , Crowley , Cretghton Kuthcrlno Cn-ighlon. Keller , O'llrion Miirphv , Swift , Muncbolt , D.mihay , Mr John A. Crelghton , Hon. J. A. McShalio , Mr. Michael Cudahay , C'uptain Kln/lo , Dr. Allison , Mmrs. Swift. JaeUson , Murphv , Burkloy , Paul. lyci < niiiiti > to tlin I'riiut. Tuesday evening ono of the most enjoyable ovonU of the season occurred ut Lyceum hall , on North Twouiy.fourth stioot , the oc casion being May party given by the Sara toga Lyceum company , under the manage ment of JA \ \ , Lossontino , Billy Austin and Cal Pago. About U p. m. Prof , and Mrs , Matthews led the grand march , followed bv lorty couples , representing the youth and beauty of .Saratoga. Tlio Saratoga orchestra furnished thu music whllo an excellent pro gram of twenty-six numbers kept the young people busy on the floor , whllo the old folks onjoycd high llvo on the stage , Every ono loomed to enjoy themselves. Among these present wore Alesdauws Tletzo , Graves , Brown , Stoveiu , M. Dermal , Jlausor , Ferguson , White , hutch , U I.iitoii , Hoxhnld , Fredrlckson , Klein , Davis , liyora- lorff , Hu&or , Aumock , Prless , 13rubaiter ; Messrs. Hart , Blaokesly. Moodlo , Erylo Mopktus , Fox , Gould , buydor , Gould Jouee , ' ' "THE RSEDRY'GOODS'OOMPANY MAIL ORDERS WILL IE PROMPTLY AND INTELLIGENTLY FILLED , PROVIDING The Best foi the Money Is Always to be Poiina Here. That's Why We Keep Telling You of It STIIIII snts 5c This is the greatest otter in a good Seersucker , worth lOtsayard , over an nounced So n yard. SILKOLiriAllY , 15c yard price , M BLACK WASH GOODS. Ahsolutoly fast black ORGAN DIES , a now opening of 50 patterns , 1& & & OOUNC FUlliK A few now cases just opened for the spring and summer , worth loc and 12Uc , wo will place them on sale Monday at ' lOc m flit BAM KxqtiisHo designs , sprightly colorings on beautifully contrasting 15c CIIALL Beautiful Styles. New Designs. AfEc Fine Zephyr Gingliiims. Just opened , fresli and crisp , elegant Scotch Ginghams , 32 inches wide , 25c YARD Silk Stripe Ginghams , ScDG YARD Others Ask BO cents. French Organdies , Uusual price , SO cents. Treat , Walter , Blacksoly , Johnson , Brown' Tloxhold , Snunilors , Mictmol , Anderson , Doliin , Thompson , Buchnrd , Lioim , AI-RO , Muck , Urubaltui- , Ewers , tVlllson , Coy , Swo- boda , Hcss , JAustln , .7. T. Austin , W. II. K. Austin , T.vugosail , 1'riosa. Tlio Hlinriiiiin-Cliiircli Xnplluli. ( Jno ot the prettiest homo wcudlnzs of thy season was solemnized Wednesday evening at tbo residence of Mr. und Mrs. Itobort Mc- C'onnell , l.WJ Nortli Eighteenth street , whoa Mr. Charles Hollin Sherman and Miss Clara Muud Church , granU-ilauphtor of Mr. Me- Council , were mi I to J "la the ties that forever bind" by KIJV. John William ! * , rector of S. Marimbas , In honor of tbo occasion the pluusnut homo of Mr. McConncll was finely decorated with ( lowers and smilax , and although tbo night was desolate without , thorn was a cheeriness within that quite olT- sol the dripping weather outsldo. At 8 o'clock ttio DriJal party entered the parlor preceded by the olHclatlng clorcyuiau , Hev. John Williams , followed oy two children , then the bridesmaid. Miss. Clara Clarksor , the best man , Mr. Frank Cariniuhael , then thu bride und groom , Vho bride , who is n beautiful girl and as lutnlligunt a she is pretty , wai hanii'somoly ' cojtumud In white diinu silk , dcmi Iraino profusely trimmed with dufhusse luco , a .siiiL-lii rose in her hair , whllo she carried n boquut of lihus of the vnlloy. Mils Cliira Ulnrkson were a fidured silk and carried white roses. Following the ooruiuony came cnngr.itula- lions and wodrtlng supper. Later In the ovenim ; the bride mid uroom repaired to ttio cosy tiouiu provliloa for tbo bridu bv the L-room , at iiJii-l North Twonty-soventh sirent , whore after Juno in they will bo at homo to tbuir friends. Amonc tlioso present were ; Mr. and Mrs , Knbort .MuLlotna'll , Judge and Mrs. Church of North 1'latto , father and mother of tbo tmdo. Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d McConnoll. Mr. nna Mrs. Taylor , Mr. anil Mr * . Hcurv Has- kell , Mr. and Mrs. Urair , Mr. and Mrs. Josopli MuConncll , J. M. McUonnoll , Charlca McConiinll , Miss Calllo MuCoiinoll , Air. linr- i-otl , Mr. Martin , Mr. I'alniaticr , Miss Inez llas'rfcll , Missllutlha Cmrltson.Mlss Goorjjio French. MUs Lena Hyri-e , Mr. A. 1J. Me- Connell , Mi < s Htunt of bt , i.ouls. Mr. tihonuuii , the groom , U the senior member of tbailruiof Sherman & McCon- null , and one of the best known young bust- IIOSH men in Omaha. Tlio brklo has boon connected with the public bchoob of ttio city for sumo time. 'I lie Htrlclilor-llooM'i' Woilillni ; . The innrnago of Mr , Vir il Ormanil Btrlckler , the well known raembor of the Douglas county bar , to MUs Helen Florence Hoover , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoover , Lincoln , Nub , , on TuoiUay , was ono of tlio ploasantost of thu work's ' events in tbu vauitot city. At S o'clock , to ttio strains of Mondelisohn's wedding march , plavod by 1'rof. Qiboault , the contracting jiurtiui me as Fine Nubian Serge , > ; oed , stronp frame , sonslblo stiolss and liaiidlos , Ribbon Fringfs and High -IN There seems to bo no end of beauty in the mind of do sicrnor and maker. Wo pnthor the richest and most taste ful that comes to this country. Gimps and Fanny Steel , Slllc , MOM and .lotted liunds , ljcurl and irrodescont Orna- inunts in beautiful profusion and attractive assortment. f'oint do Gone. ICe up. Point do trlaiule , loc up Tn black , cream , white , ecru. SHORT LENGTHS LACSS. Now puitorns in Klouncinps and Drapery Nets ( black silkjatONK-QUAilTEU THIO UKGUI.Ali PRICE. 533 EIE 833823 Stamping Outfits. Containing all the letters of the alphabet , 25 artistic and desirable designs , box of stamping powder and pads , all neatly encased in : i box , for Send for our new Summer Fashion Catalogue. It is an epitome of our great store , and will help' you in many ways. MAILED FREE. T" To the churnctor of si store is its stock of Wo point with prlilo horo. Not miothor such n marvel ous Rroupliifr of rolinlil ? qualities mid excellent slvlespota together tinder one roof , and 'kcena constunttv"iuovlnir under such nltnlno prices. linro'rf moro news Unit every thrifty woinitu will oncer- ly road : 38 INCHES "WIDE , NewWedieWaieOSiewotin Worth 75c , n * ff\i * Pin Sin Delightful designs , rare and unusual , not lilco these soon in every htoro about town. A. QRE1AT GUT. Forty rich Wool Plaids , beautiful colorings , regular price 50c and 75e , MONDAY ONLY PINE BOUKETTED PLAIDS , Former Price , $1.25. Sisal Mexican Woven Hammocks , "Corn , " Close Woven Hammock , with ' white , length six foot , en tire length spreader 42x84 inches , three foot long , Children's Hammocks. twelve fool six inches , knotted cdgo , Each. $1.75 . $1 Each. Made of Seine Twine , plain white , White , length of bed seven foot , entire - "Gem , " Close Woven Hammock , Valance eight foot six inches long , width in pro tire length fourteen feet , corded edge , ance , with spreader , full color 42x84 portion , vos-v wide , and lias clinch thimbles , inches , thitteen feet long , $1.50 Each. $3 Each. 50c Each. Mr. II. M. KaufFmnn and Miss Uollio A. Harpstor , Wednesday , May II. Mrs. O. II. Jeffries has returned from Don- vcr and will ba at homo during tlio summer at 011 South Twenty-eighth street. Miss Minnie Gotham , formerly of Omiiha , now a resident , of Salt Lalto City , is visiting with Mrs. Itoeitlield , 1J1I5 Muion street. Mr. D. C. Patterson and family have re moved from the Ilrmiswictc t.i their new resi dence , 20H South Twenty-Ill 11 avoaue. Next Tuesday evening the Episcopal min isters ol the city tender a reception to lilshop am.1 Mr * . Worthington at Urownoll huM. Mr , Scott , inothor of Mrs. C. K. For.l and Master Horace Scott , nro vi > tltine Mr. and Mrs. Ford , 117 South Twonty-llftn street , Mrs. J. ii. Hulburt left for Chicago. Mon day , her fatnru homo. Miss Uesslo Hulburt remains in Omaha until after Hchool closes. .1. W. Howard of Wausoon , O. , and bis daughter are enjoying a visit with bis brothel , N , M. Howard , nt U509 Farnain street. Mrs , Uilo nraobvoffol and the children left for tlioir future homo in Chicago , Tuesday evening to the regret of H largo circle of ivnnn friends. Mr. Augustus ICount/o and Miss IConntzo went to Now York Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Ausiistm Kounuo , which oo- currcd Wcdnosday. Hi. Hov. Ocorgo Wortliington and Mrs. Worthington will give n reception at the close of the diocesan convention , Thursday , May ID , at HUhopthorpo. Mrs. J. Ii 1'raston accompanied by her truest , Miss Card well , loft yestordnv forSt. Louis where they will visit Mrs. I'ccltham , wife of Dr. 1'ockhara of the Marino hospital. Mrs , Howard Siiil'li was summoned on \\ednesday to Chllicotbo , O. . where nor inptlior and sitter , Mrs. Mcivull and MUs MeKcll , are lying dangerously ill with pnuu- moula. Mr. Caldwell Hamilton , Mr. Curtis 'I ur- nor , Mr. Harry Cartan and Mr. W. J. Cartan sailed yesterday by iho steamship Umbria for Liverpool to spend tno bummer on the continent. Last ovoniiiK the people at the garrison pnvo Mus FurniHs' pretty farce oomodv "Lulu , " to a largo nuilionce , many Omaha pcoplo being present to applaud the clever work of the amateurs , Lieutenant and Mrs. Truitt are the euosts of Air. and MM. LowH H'ud today. Tomor row afternoon Mrs. Truitt luavos for the east , where sbo will bo Joined in a month by Ltoutnnaut Truitt. Mr. Henry T. Lally , manager of the Crane Manufacturing compuny , has been trans ferred to San FrancUoo and with Mrs. Lully unit his household goods will roinovo to the I'aclllc coast within u fortnight. Major end Mr.s. Paddock , Mr. and Mrs Lynun Richardson , Mr. and MM. A. U.Vy - inan , Miss Sumtnorn and MUs Nolllo Wyman comprised a party that loft on Thursday in a spi < clal oar for Orj on and California. Inuonorof Mrs. Saylus Mr , U. 1C. Cou BLAZER SUITS AND Ti > a Are destined lobe the MOST POPULAR summer and autumn costumes ever introduced. Very suitable for traveling by boat , in mountains or on the sr > a , or at home wherever you arc with one of these suits you can gracefully moet any emergency. They come in desirable cloths , sensible colorings , perfect fitting and graceful in every line and drape. Composed of jacket and bell skitt only. BOTH KIT. Others arc showing the sorts that don't hang gracefully no shape to the skirt or fit to the jacket only thrown together ; sec ? Not so with ours. Tan and various shades collars and cuffs and girdle $10. Light fancy mixed cloths , with silk embroidery on collar , ctifl's , girdle and bottom of skirt $15. Navy blue ladies' cloth or bcdford cord $15. Don't have a blazer suit made , but come and seethe perfections of fit and elegance in finish and material and the price of ours. ODD -V ' Monday we will inaugurate an ODD GARMENT SALE oo in our cloak parlors , when only ONE Reefer , ONE Box Coat , ONE Top Coat. ONE Blazer or ONE Cape of any kind will bc offered ( as they arc all we have now ) and wa Do you want a handsome tan chevron cloth"blaor jacket , stylish lenptli , will make the worth $7 , for forSB.OO PRICE SO LOW . Como and see us. Reefer Jackets , $5. that an IMMEDIATE sale is Black or tan , sizot 32 to12 , host ma terial in all wool cheviot cloth , stylish CERTAINTY. shapes , worth 87 , only $8.OO. Improve the great oppor Top Coats , $15. tunity. Elegant clay diagonal top coats , fin ished with pearl buttons , lined through out with best satin rhadtuna , worth $25 , GET A BARGAIN only $18. SPECIAL PRICES ON Specially Good Value LACE CURTAINS. New Importations This Week No Old Stuff/ Nottingham Lace , ; Sc pair , regular price $1.25. Scotch Guipure Lace , $1.85 pair , regular price $2.50. Imitation Brussels Lace , $3.85 pair , regu'ar ' price $5.00. Real Irish Point Lace , $3.85 pair , regular price $6.00. Tambour Swiss , $7.50 pair , regular price $10.00. Brussels Net Lace , $1.50 pair , regular price $ i5- ° ° - 5OO Bamboo Easels worth $1.25 , 7Sc Each. v DRY entered tbc parlors of tbo Lindoll hotel , which were beautifully decorated for the occasion The orido , who has boon a social loader in the fashionable life of Lin coln , were u cream silk costume antralnc with roses in her hair and b bunch of ( lowers in her hand. Two llttlo uialdonb , as bright and pretty as the ( lowers themselves , strewed the pathway of the bride aud groom with fragrant blossoms. Standing boiioath lovers' knot of flowers the solemn words were said uultins two estimable young people ple , spoken by Kov. C. C. Lasoy of bt. Paul's Methodist church. Following the mnrrlago ceremonies the guests were invited to a wed ding supper. Later they loft for a tour of the east and will bo at homo in Omaha after Juno 20 at 113 North Twenty-fifth street. KneiigumoiitH Ainimiiu-cil. The engagement of Mr. Moses K. Trnuor- man and Miss Ernestine Dunas , daughter of Mr. Morris Benas of Kansas City was made public lost week , The wedding will possibly occur in January. Publio announcement is made of the on- uagomontof Mr. Henry KolbhoU and Miss Dora SchlanK. At homo Sunday , May 15 , S'2 , iihd US ) , ] IK)4 ) Howard street. The engagement of Mr , Norman HotbhoU and Mint Augusta ICopuld has been made public. At home Sunday , May Ifi , 23 and 2'J , lUlll Howard street. The engagement of Miss Klslo ICobbtm- huvcr of St. Louis to Mr. William Koenlg ia annonncoil , the marriage to take place in October. The engagement of Miss Harriet White of Brookllno , Mass. , nnd Mr. Arthur Smith , formerly of Council UlulT.s , now of Omaha , was announcnd in Hcuton last week. Mr. . White niu ! Miss U'luto will bn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith durin ? the summer , and early fall is out for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLain announce the marriage of their daughter , Carrie , to Mr , Uoor o Francis Day , Wednesday afternoon , May 18 , at-J o'clocK , UJO'J Spcncor stroot. High I'lvc lit Clirtiiu Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cusbon entertained a few of their friends Monday evening at their residence , 4205 l2rsklno street , Clifton Hill. High five was played by the ttuests present , who were : Dr and Mrs. Patten , Mr. and Mrs , Lav idgc , Mr. and Mrs. Orcgsr , Mr. and Mrs. Llpplncott , Mr. and Mrs. Abbott , Mr. and Mrs. Hull , Mr. and Mrs. McCoy , Mr. and Mrs. Haywaril , Mr , and Mrs. f'room , Mr , and Mrs. Hush , Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman , Mr. and Mrs , Mlllard , Mr , and Mrs. ICIddcr , Mr. and Mrs. Durkec. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duval , Mr. and Mrs , Bouoh , Mr. nnd Mrs , Truax , Mr. and Mri. Brown , Mr. and Mrs. Tribbclo , Miss Kato PilTor. MUs Mabel Hull , Miss Kihol Hull. Mr. W. A. Hank , Mr , Joe Luv- Idgo. Jr. After the game rolroshmunts were served aud then the prize * were awarded to Mra Froom and Mr. Hull , the second prizas Mrs. ICldder and Mr. Duvnl. MoM'iiinntH lli-r < < sinil Tlion * . Miss English loft Thursday for Colum- bm , O. Mr. Wallace Broatch has resigned from West Point. Mrs , Lewis S. Rood returned from Now York ytvstorday. Miss Woolworth of Sioux Ulty is the guest of Miss Williams. Mr. nnd Airs. Popploton returned from Now York on Wednesday. Hov. and Mra. Millsnausti of Minneapolis nro visiting Mrs. Clarksoii , Mrs. Lander has gene to Ohio , \vhoro she will pass the month of May. Mr. and Airs. Olin N. Davenport have re turned and ore at tbo Mlllard. Miss Sadlo Stonp , dauchtor of Dr. H. M. Stone , has returned from Colorado. Bishop and Mrs. Ucorgo Worthlnctonlmvo returned and are at Blshopthorpe. Mr. and Mrs. .Ii If , II. Patrick returned Monday from n trio through California. Mrs. Sayloa wilt bo the cuost of Mrs , Saundurs of Council Bluff * this week , Mrs. Jcrrold of Niagara is the guest of her daughter , Mrs. Wright , at Fort Otnaha. Mrs. John Westphailng snout the wok In Lincoln , the u'jest'of MM. Frank Brown. Major and Mrs , McCllntocU and Miss Me- Cllntock will loavu piU weak for Oklahoma. Miss Marie Davis1 of Mexico , Mo. , U visit ing thu Misses Weif ofVn > t Farnain stroot. Dr. iiiul MM , Summers have taken rooms ut the MadUon , wtxyro they will move TUOJ- Jny. , Mr. and MM. Funnels C. Orablo returned last weou irom u.nU weeks' visit to Now York. -o j Mr. Orchard and Miss Orchard contem plate u trip to Cbtoigo the early part of this week. o'/d Mr. and Mrs. W.'K. ' ICuru have returned to tbo city after an cxlendod visit to custom cities , Mrs , Prltcbelt entertained a few friends yesterday at luncheon In honor of Mrs. Sayies , MUs May Williams leaves today for Edeor- touVU. . , on a visll tn her slstor , Mrs. Dr. Llovd. Mrs. Ezra Mlilurd uud family will leave Omaha the middle of this month for the summer. Mr , and Mrs. Bucknor of Chicago worn the guests of Mr. and Mrs , Ira B. Mupes last wook. Mr. and Airs. Thomas McUaguo nro to bo congratulutoa over the birth of u daughter Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Vullen , 81 ! ) South Twenty-accond street , will celebrate their silver wedding this evening. Mrs. A W. Tillapaugh of Haelno , WU. , U visiting her daughter , Mrs. A. J. Lunt , 1531 North Nineteenth street. Curds are out for the weJiilng reception o f tunt entertained chnrmincly on Thursday. Mrs. Yost , Mra. Morsman , Mrs. Pritchott , Mr.s. Sargent , MM. Barton , Mrs. Mlllard , Airs. Ilunscom , Miss Hanscom. Mrs. Bon , nelt , Mrs. John Brooke , Mra. McCorJ , Mrs- Wakcloy. On Wednesday Mrs. Yost entertained a few of Mrs , Saylcs' old friends. The > o present were : Mrs. Wood , Miss Knipht , Mr. * . Stobbins , Mrs. Carrier. Miss Carrlo Mlllard , MM. Prltcliott , Mrs. Mnramnn , Mrs , Lchmcr , Mr.s. W. V. Morbu , Mrs , Con tain , Mrs. L. M. Bennett , Mr.s. Siuiiiilcn , MM. Hanscom , Mrs. Levl Carter , Mrs. Paterson - orson , Mr.s. H-M I Me , MM. Sirgeut. Mrs. , l. T , Clark of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Cieorgo I. ( Jllbort and MUs Clark was a welcome gunst at the homo of Mrs. Frank Colpetzor on Twmitv-'lfth strpot. Prof. Honey stopped at tbo Mlllard. Mis. Colpouor. Mra. Gilbert , Mrb. Clark , Mlbs Clarlr. Miss Castottor of Blair and Prof. Honey occupied n box at the Uumouyl eon- cert. In honor of Mrs. Dale , Mrs. Sheridan gave or.o of the mou admirably appointed luncheons of tlio season. A bugo cut glass bowl Illlod with Jonquils and viiiled with inaldon liHlr fnrn rested upon a contornleco ombroldorod in ynllow violets and bow Unoti. Had roses were ut each cover and a moro than dolioions moini was served to the fnl lowing guests ; Mrs. MoMinun. Mr.s. Punic , Mrs. Bradford. Mr * . Wordon , Jlw. Cudahv , i Mrs , Ayres , Mis. Mclfentia , Mrs. Lovl Car- ' | tor. The celebrated 1'arltonc ' , Mr. Kronborg , who has had such wonderful success as a teacher of the voice in Bo ton and If misns Citv. and wai ono of Iho soloists with Oil- moro's band while in Omalui last fall , has been secured bv thu Omaha conservatory of music as their volcn tcachor. Air. ICronhcrg \\lllcommunco hU engagement at the con servatory in Boyd's now theater imxt Kat- nniav , May 11. Persons desiring to study with him will do well to secure hours l/eforo / that dato. TUB Biii : vosterdnv afternoon was tn'ion ' possession of by the boys and girls of the eighth i/ruilo from Laku school under the cbapcronauo of Miss Whltmore , prlnclnal , and Mrs. Carlisle , teacher of the crailo. From basement to the top nf the bulldliii ; the Interested anil appreciative young folks wen1 ihown bow a metropolitan'nowspnuor Is made. Them were cagur ears to tuke In the explanations of typesetting , storeot > plng , and press woik and some of these days bril liant essays will bo written by these samy boys and girls ns to things they saw ycstor- day in Tut : BIB : compoiilng room. Mies Hamilton cntcitallied a few girl friends \Voilmmluy nt Hamilton place In honor of Miss Kfighsn , who made bo pittas ant an Improsslon among bocloly people this soason. The luncheon was In the nature of u farewell matlnco for tlio prottv woman and the surroundings were quite lilio the lovcablu character of onu of the sweetest girls who him tionoiod Omaha by her pros- HIICO during the soasou. 'J'noso prcccnt wore- Miss EnglUh. Mist Hoagland , MUs Laura Hoaglun'i , Miss Brown , Mist Balob , MUi Theilo Balch , Miss MclCenna , Miss Yust , Miss Sherwood. A number of woo little tots with mothers and granilmamns unjnyod a merry afternoon Thurbdiiy with Mildred Hogers , The mothers nnd childret. present were ; Mrs. I'richutt and son Harold , Mrs. Slobblns and daughter Knluny. Mrs. bhlvoriuU nnd son Uobort , Mrs. ( Jhaso" and children. Clement , and C'armohtn , Mrs. Uaylord ana son \Vollus , Mrs. Patterson - son nnd son Kenneth , Mrs. CaUlwoll and grandson John , Mrs , Deucl and son LUke , Mrs. Poppluton and son Jack , Mr * . Hing- wall mul son Joseph , Mrs. Brady and bon , Mrs. Hamilton and ton Charles. The "Jolly Sixtcon" were delightfully en tertained for the last time this season by Misi Flora Groscurtb Wednesday evening Proeresslvo high live was played and Mr. Louis Flosehor and Miss Tracy John wera the lucky ones to capture tbo Jlnit pri/ns Hefreshnionts were served and uvor.vbody. spout a p'.oasant evening , Those present were ; Messrs. P. J. Tobblns. Tusch , Fles- cber , Hui'tienborg , Hoson/.welif , Mnycr , niutturt , Hommlngor , and the Misses Cl iru and Tracy John , Lena Tebblns , l ' | orn ( ! ros. rurth , Miirnlu Hartolf , Minnie Ilongnn , Mm P. ,1. Tobblns and Alls , Hobort Hoson/.woig' Alr < . Clement Chase nnd her son Clement leave next Tuesday for Kansas City , whom shii will Join Madame Mojoska and bur hus band Count Clmrlch Bo/iintii , nnd Miss Fruo- man of NL-W York City , who will make n pleasant party for the transcontinental Jour- nov to Soullim-n California by way ol thu AtVhlson , TopoKii ASiinta Fo. Airs. Chase uill spend the llrst part of the summer \vnh hur motliur , Mr.s. ICdwards , at Santa Ann , nnd at "Ardnn , " the beautiful homo of Madame Modjuska , in Santiago canon , and later they go line camp together ut Kan Jiuiu- by-the-Sca , wliero Mr. Chnso expects to Juln them with little Miss Oarmnlito , probably IB July. Viewing all precedents with attributabin prulso In rompnrison to Iho soriablo of i > 'rldav uvening given under tlm auspices ot the Young Alun's institute , tlio members feel Justified In declaring that every follo.v me fiitcrtalnniont they have given possesses to a certain dugreo In tbo various views of plnarant enjoyment a posltlvo onlmncomen * over past records. St. Pbilomena's secoml choir received n well merited applauso. Allss itoso Flaiinery sang "Yo Murry Birds" with decided effect to rosnoiulva encores. Tbo ni-xt party will b i on Filduy , Alav 'JO. although at the atblotlo entertain , ment next Thursday evening , ihpro will be a sociable that will follow the regular program. rr < i-NiiHliil | l.iiiirliiinii , III honor of MU Parrlo McLain , whost marrlagu takes place May 1S * Miss ( Jussla McAnslandof Kounlzo place gave a 1 o'clocu luncheon Saturday to fourteen of bor mosi Intimate frionds. These prnsonl were : Alosdatnos Craig , Crandail , Davenport , Hamilton , Ochiltrco , Missus Benton , Oiborno , Betiloboniior , hmith , Wedgu , Fawcott , Pldwull , Collet ! Ncllio McLain. bi > ticUclca , Dr. Cullimoro , Hou bldg.