Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1892, Part Two, Page 12, Image 20

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    THE OMAHA DAIL'V BEKt SUNDAVlffiOVEMKRll 27 , 1892-TWENTY PAGES ,
THE LL DEPARTMENT STORE
Urpralled Array of Bargains in Every Department Tomorrow and Next Week "We Set the Paee , "
Cloaks.
, In tills now department wo nro dmly
rocolvInK now ( 'ooils in now styles ,
hooping the stock tin to KB sttmliml of
oxcollonco. Splendid vntuoa in llio now
arrivals arc :
Jtl-lncli black fur-triminod poods nt
$0 , 50.75 , lt.50 , $10. W.
All the nbovo values nttho prlooa will
8uri > rlsu.\oti most agreeably.
Now iltiit"d bucks IP"nuvy blues nt
$10 nnd $11 ! .
Now pluflod bnchs In tans nnd mix-
turosnv $11 S5 ! up lo 2't.
Now tun fur-tritnmod poods nt $12.75 ,
$13.60 , $1(5.50 ( , in various cloth nnd fura ,
nnd botlor Roods at the prices than uny
you huvo BOOH this soa&nn.
No\v styles in tnissoB1 nnd children's
cloaks lUstirprlshislv low prices.
Another lot of those black : ! G-lnch di-
iigonal jnckuls nt $0 00 , best goods at the
wrlco inOinnhii ,
Now assortment of uMcrs and now-
nmrkotR.
Dress Goods.
Monday will oo u inomorablo day in
our inairnUlcetitdrcHt tfoods department
Wo have ono of the choicest lines of
medium and high grade goods of this
kind in the wust and wo want every
lady in this part of the country to BOO
it. So Monday wo'ro going to give
discount ofCo on every dollar's ' worth
of goods bought in tnli dopartmont.
Ono dollar's worth of goods for 80c. All
goods marked in plain figures and at a
lower price than the same grades are
sold for anywhere else in Omaha. You
can't afford to niLss this opportunity.
Underwear.
60c At OOc wo place on our center
table an ck-Rant H ° of Indies' under
wear , regular C-5c and 75o qualities , in
white and gray merino , and Swiss
ribbed. Your choice for 50c.
Otto buys a ladies' fine-natural wool
undcr-garincnt , our regular 81 quality.
Chihiren'b white , gray and scarlet
medicated underwear at corresponding
ly low prices.
Millinery.
Anyone visiting this department MOD- '
day will bo amply repaid. Wo are show
ing ono of the most exquisite lines over
shown in Omaha and the prices are the
wonder of nil who call. Cotno un tomor
row and look our stock over. Wo know
wo can uluaso you both as to style and
price. Some very artistic pattern hats
just received and go on sale for the first
time tomonow. Second lloor ; take ele
vator.
Ladies' Hosiery
and Underwear.
The most gigantic hosiery sale of the
? u.isoii. The best values over shown In'
the city of Oin iha The prices nro on
now and seasonable goods , and nro In
ovcry instance lo - * tlnvi that mlced for
old and shopworn article * .
J7c biiys a pair of line black rotlon
hose , regular made , double heels and
toes , worth UK * .
52 jo buys a pair of line all wool hose ,
rciruiiir made , well worth 'l" u.
'toe buyi a piir of extra line cotton
hose , double solos , hcols and toes , anil
outsi/.os , full ' ( . ' { filial1 made , sold ovcry-
wbore for 5J aid < Ic ; our price ( turing
this a'o ' Itju a pair ; only throe piviri tea
a customer.
2lo ) for a pair of misses' amloss alli
wool hose , any slxw , cho ip at 5J5c. i
'Joe for a trilr of boys' , extra heavy all
wool bicycle hose , in largo slzoi , rcgu-
la.Tie fjuillty.
Men's Furnishings.
Men's hcnv.V camel'a luvir undorweur ,
double front unu bank , ISc , worth Too.
Mcn'i ) hiunilcreil shirts good quality ,
only small sl/.cs 3r. ! )
Mon'h heavy merino hose , ICjc ; cheap
at 5oe ! ,
\\'o hnvo a few morq of these line
pants left which wo will close out at
31.9. Thov " would bo good value at
$ ; tno. ,
Men's fine nock wear , 3oc quality , go
tomorrow at 17c.
Boots and Shoes ,
Wo are selling the best shoos at the
least money of any house in the city.
Look at a few of our bargains :
Men's co-k solo shoes , S3 and $3.50 ,
well wet tli $1 and ii-5.
Men's fine calf shoes , S3 ( Goodyear
welt ) ; thls'is the best wearing shoo in
the market for the money.
Men's One hand-sowed cordovan shoo0 ,
in lace ord congress. 95 ; others ask six
and bovon dollars for tlio satno shoo.
Wo will not bo undersold in any line
shoes , and are ofTeriiiir all kinds of winter -
tor footwear cheaper than any ono in the
city. Como in and let us show you our
many bargains.
N. 13. Uon't fotcrot that wo are giv
ing away electric insoles with ovcry pair
of $2.50 fahoos , either for ladies or gents ;
they will keep the feet warm and dry ;
try "them.
Boots and SliOBS , Shoes and Boots ,
At THE BELL.
5 l5-
Queen Victoria ha ? ono , the Cznr of Russia has one , the President of the
Frouch Republic has ono. and the Governor-elect of the State of Nebraska
bought a piano of Woodbrldgo Htos. , a Woginan , "Weginan , Wogman ,
Woguian piano. HaHccrs , motropolltan morchnnts and cupilnlUts are all goiug
into the piano business , because of the phenomenal pale of the Wcgman ulnno.
Woodbrldgo Uros. , the poorest salesmen in the city , frell and don't try to force peo-
nlo to buy nnd the people patroni/o thorn because they sell the Wogmaii piano.
Marble fronts , g.unilo blocks , collossal emporiums , are but Holslm//ir ; ant Itllls
with velvet holes for breaking falling kingdoms , but the Wegman PI VNO musi
cally adorns nnd strengthens the empire. Take the elevator at the Boll Store , as
cend and behold the triumph of the Nineteenth Century. Third lloor Boll Store.
Corhott broke , Nancy Hanks broke , Cleveland broke nnd the AVoginan piano broke
the record thia year ou the sale of Pianos. For sale by WooJbridgo Bros. , Boll
Store BROOKLYN BRIDGE
The moat ingenious and attractive piec3 of window decorating over seen in
Omaha the great Brooklyn Suspension LJridgo , constructed ftoni lo,72-l cakes of
pure castile soap. The bridge is 12 feet long and 7 feet high , and is u source of
wonder to all who have seen it. The boap is the highest grade castile , and the
same size cake that all druggists soli'for lOc. For a limited time only , in order to
advertise our drug department , wo wilt sell the soap at just one-fourth price
2 cakes for 5c. Just think , " largo c.ikcs of pure castile soap for oc.
IxTotions.
Biggest bargain in corsets over hoard
of in the west.
A line blnck saloon corset for Me to
morrow ; it's worth two or throe times
the prico.
Ladles' initial hanucruhlofs , 15c.worth
2oc , '
Largo stock of yarns at oin-half valtio
for this week.
Wo want every lady in Omaha to como
in nnd look over our ologaut line of
fans.Vo know wo can Fmrpriso and delight -
light every ooo of you. Wo are show
ing bonio of the richest and most ttrac- -
ttve designs in these goods over innnn *
faeturcd , and the prices are fully as at
tractive as the fans.
Glove Bept.
7.3c will buy our regular $1 quality in
Indies' K'ld mitts , lloeco lined and fur
tops.
See our line of ladies' kid gloves in
blue and greens , the most popular
shades of the season , 81 , $1.50 and S2 a
pair.
Hardware.
1IOUSK FURNISHINGS.
TINWARE ,
HARNESS ,
SADDLERY.
FUU ROUHS ,
PLUSH ROBES.
ROBES.WOOL
WOOL ROMBS.
Largo and elegant line of nil the
above goods at just about one-half what
you'll have to pay elsewhere. You can't
nllord to miss us if you're in need of any
thing of the sort.
Crockery.
Just received a carload of crockery of.
all kinds direct from the Eng'lish
pottoricb , which wo pronoso soiling at
prices never before heard of in this part
of creation.
0 inch plates 5c each.
7 and 8 inch plates lOc and 12c ench.
7 and 8 inch vegetable dishes lOc and ,
12e ouch.
Bowls and pitchers 23e onch.
100 piece dinner sot , gilt edge and
nicely decorated , only SI ) .
Domestics and Linens
Special drives in towcla and tnbla
llnons IhU week. Our stock of this sort
of goods Is largo and extremely well BO-
looted , bought by experts who havn
nimlo this branch of bu < vmiss a study for
joars and kiunv a bargain in linen when
they sen it , They've soon lots of thorn
lately and nro going to give you the ben-
oflt of them. Como in tomorrow and soo.
Heady made pillow slips 52"c a pair.
Roadv made pheots , all price ? .
A great big elegant line of eomforta
and bhmkcN at prices awnv below any
other house in the city ; If you don't bo-
llovo this , como in and so'o. Comforts
from 2oc np , and blankets from fiOo up.
If you'll lot us show you this line , we'll
take our chances on selling you.
Groceries.
PRICES CUT IN 2.
Potted ham goes at 5e , worth lOo.
Boneless liam goes at 10e , worth ICc.
Crackers , 5e , worth lOe.
Drind graes ] ) , 5o , worth lOc.
l.oiilslxTia rico , 5c , worth Ho.
VoiUxza currants , "e , worth lOc.
T oeso mu entol raisins , Se , worth lOo.
London layer raisins , I2c worth ISc.
Miiplo syrup , pure. Sloe , worth $1.25.
Buck wheat JlourIc , worth < 5c.
Gloss and corn starch , Teaiul beworth
] 0c.
0c.Corn.
Corn. ) ) eas , French pens , tomatoes and
peaches , lOc , lie , 13c and 15eworth 12c ,
lee and i-'Oe.
Moriquo. special Mocha Java , 350 ,
worth -I0e.
Golden Rio , 0e , worth 2e. ! )
Uncolorud Janan toa'ISc , worth 76o.
Gunpowder tea , -loo nnd 7oc , Avorth SOoi
and $1. J
Other varieties equally as low.
Full patent Hour , $1 , worth 81 25.
lliirh grade Hour , $1.17 , worth SI.35.
"Our Loader. " $1.25 , worth S1..JO.
Cinnamon , cloves , popper , allspieoi
and gingur flavor the sale at 59e. ! worth
40c , , '
Lamps , Iiamps.
Wo are largely overstocked on lumps
tind are offering seine rare bargains.
A good hanging lamp for $1.50.
A line center draft lamp $5. "
A beautiful parlor lamp $1.25.
THE T I < TMENT STORE CO.
FT
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WEEK OF SMALL FUNCTIONS
What the Swalla Found to Entertain Them
During the Thanksgiving Period.
MASQUERADE WHICH REALLY SURPRISED
Allis ailllnril'A riciiRlne Munlcnlo on Friday
Feir KriisliiRtuna Itrinc Out the
Social I.cudiTt Pilings of
Omuhii i'odjilo.
Although laboring under manifest dlsad-
Tantagcs , the ladies who had the "Bon Hur"
performance in charge , Mrs. McKenna nnd
Mrs. Broatch , may ell feel repaid for their
olTorts lu tbo cause of sweet charily through
tbo excellence of the entertainment , an ex
cellence which has uovor been equalled" " ! ! !
the amateur circles of the city. It showed
what could bo done by intelligent , well di
rected effort , coupled wllh a doslro on Iho
part of tuoio participating to make tbo
affair in every way n BUCOOSS It
was our first glimpse of a really meritorious
nmatour production , and wont far toward
allaying a growing feeling that Omaha
was sadly duliciout in amateur tal
ent. Omaha has had excellent amateur per
formances lu the past , but only by casts
UmUod a.s to numbers nnd choicn for their
general excellence. There were nearly 150
people appearing , llttlo and big , aud ,
without so much as a single hitob , a
magnificent series of tableaux were presented
of General Wallace's beautiful story of tha
Christ. The Ilttlo folks quite carried off the
honor of iho production , for iholr danocb
were quite up to some of tbo ballot perform
ances wo have been treated to by profes
sional companies , and withal they were most
charmingly modcsl , a vlriuo ihat cannot bo
overesllnmted. *
Without "Bcu Hur" society last week
would have died of inanition , iho pace not b ;
thu swells iho week previous Imvlnir a bllghi-
lutr effect upon Ihu ftmiviU of Thanksgiving
anu the days preceding and following It.
Them \voie but few functions , yet those oc
curring were very piotly und some fairly
elaborate , thu lending hostesses , however ,
being bent upon reserving their entertain
ments until after tuo Christmas holidays
\ wllh the hone luul the pro-Lentou season
vvljl ppovo moro brillluut limn previous sea
sons have toon.
* *
The present week promises to bo a llttlo
more lively tmm the pan , Mr. nnd Mrs. lieu
Honor inaugurating It by ontertalinnir the
Park Avouiiu Card club Monday ovonlntr.
Wednesday Mrs , D. H , " Goodrich
gives im uvonlng cnru party in
honor of Miss Mnbol Print rrhilo
ou Thursday , December 1 , Mr. nnu Mis
Johu A. McStiaiio
uivo thulr poU-nuptlal re
ception U to 10 o'clock mid lor Miss Carrlu
Chambers , Miss liiuinult trlve * 7 o'clock
tea followed by curtls ou Ihu same evening.
Ou Iho folloulni : Tuesday ovonli g tro As-
berably gives iu oponliif * function wlulo on
tlioUth Miss Duudv gives u futiuvdrcsi parly
iu honor of Mias Richards of Douglns , U'yo. ,
whoso guedtshu nus Ucuu ou several occa
sions.
The Asiomnly ihlsj-ear promises to bo very
brilliant ihu number of applications far ex
ceeding those of any previous year. Tno
executive eommllteo a ( tor canvassing the
Htlunllon decided to irlvo four uariius , Decem
ber 0. Thursday December 29 , January 17.
uud February H. Tlio Asiouibly of Decem
ber 29 will bo undoubtedly the qo l brilliant
of the srason , as on that occasion
tha Princeton Glco rlub will t > o
the guests of ( be mumbors aftui
ibolrconcert Uml ovecluR nnd the presence.
of tha collouiaus will brine out our maids In
endless numbers. So nil tprotbcr society
will have suioclluug la thii.k about , at least
for tbo next , iwo uionltio. or until Asti
Wednesday i-asis Its uiuntle of UUitk over
the huut woude.
KA'pWiR * U\ Sunoos plvcn by the
Attle Toll ut thi "Ben Hur" onlertaiu-
toeitltrecalU iub\fact that wbllesocloiy
\
iliuncoa anj custom and fashion varv dauc-
ni ; continue * ttio inuinstav of soiinl | > ! casuro ,
tliouu-li to be t > iiru dancing chuiincs and is
lotbinc like v.'but it was u hundred or ovcu a
score of years nso.
Dunning is poculinr to no nco or r.ice.Tho
art has been praclicoj from tlmo immemo
rial ; young and old nllko tulio part in it and
, ho civilian auil the saviLTo trip it "on
.ho liRlit fantastic too" and revel
in the poetry oT motion. CIcero
said : "No man who is sob'r donees
unless ho li out of his mind , " yet ninoni ; the
nnciuotsKschvlus , Sophocles and Kp Jininon-
dna were in their d v dlstiiiKuishou dancers ;
Socrntcs and l'l.ito not only danced thom-
solvcs , but applied vopy im poll to luncuago
to these who were too ignorant to follow
their example. King David was fomi of a
ripadoon nnd the daughter of Herodms was
something of n "nich ulckor. " .Our urcat-
crandmothcr ] nnd these who nrecoded thoin
linow uothinL' of the Barman , the pclonalso ,
tlio polka , thb mnzurkii , the Bchottiseno and
other doneeof today , but they aid know
something df the hnye , the braulo. the cor-
nnto , the gnlllnrd , the measure , thoquadrlllo ,
the fltatoly minuet , the w.il.z and the no\v
almost forgotten country daLCO.
The country dance is oisrntialtf EnRlish.
It will last for all tlmo , thoutrh in faililon-
ahlo assoroblies of the dny it ip. not known.
"
Yet "Fisher' : ) Ilornpipo , " "Monoy Mask. "
"Hull's Victcrv , " "Clionis Jig" and the
"Morry Danco" will Iivo , dospitc the dc- !
tatoH of fashion in Amorlcii , while "Sir
UoBor do Coverly" will have an undying career -
reer In England. The braulo wns n ilanco in
which tlio eighth liarry rovoloil. It was it
a round dance , with n swinging motion , ; uid
was very nulniatod.
The mcasuro :
"Now tread mo a nioasuio , " said yoniiR
I.oclilnvar.
woa a pravo d.mco , ami may bo looked upon
ns the ccromonlni dance of the seventeenth
century Ucntrlco. in "Much Ado About
Nothing , " gives a kind of insight into the
dunces of Slmkospimro's il-iy. Says that
sprichlly and witty lady : "Tlio fault will bo
in the music , cousin , If you bo not wooed in
goou tlmo ; If the prinuo botoo Imnrttlont , toll
him there Is measure in ovorytlilnp , and HO
dance out the answor. For hour mo , iioro :
Wooing , \voclilln2 and rfiiientlntrls as a Scotch
jiff , n mousiiro and u ciiuiuo men ; the ilrst
suit is hot ana hastv lika a Scotch jig BIH |
full as fanuistlcal-tlio ; wedding , miiiinerly
modest , as n mt-aiuro full of stuto and uncos-
try , and then comes icprntancn , and with Ins
bad IHRS falls Into the cinquo pace faster aad
faster , till he sinks Into tlio gravo. "
Kdldon , in Uls TabloTallr , suys : "Thorourl
of Kuglund is much nltored. At a solumn
dancing , lirst you bad tlio grave inonsuros ,
then the coranois and tllilurda , nnd thlx
kept up wild cnrouiony mid nt length tlio
tronchtnoio and tha cushion dance ; than all
the company dances lord and groom , lady
nnd Kitchen imilil , no distinction So In our
court in Queen Elizabeth's time * , gravity and
Btato wcio kept up. In King .hunt ; ! , ' tlmo
things wont pnUly well ; butin KingChurlos1
tlniH there tins been nothing but trcnchmaro
anil the cushion dance omnium gatherum ,
roily pollv , holto coma toito , "
A HurprlHii .1Iiirnuli' : | .
Miss 1'oarl Harttnin nnd her puost , M tss
Josopuliiti Welch of St. Paul , had accepted
invitations Thanksgiving evening to follow
Mr. Kecr.oand his ojmuuiy of plnyon in
"Othello , " but other fori.es were at work to
ilourlvo thorn of the pleasure of listening to
tholmmortiilViil bhukospuarc's lines. With
wraps on toudy for ilia arrival of the younir
man llioy waited in rxpactuncv , and nl last
the sharp peal of th" door boll tuld thorn that
their esrorts imd arilveil , hut what was tholr
fiurnrUa nnd constcrnutlon to behold Instead
of two men two fcoio f.mtnstic.illy clothed
unn niBBiicd figures standing on tha jorch ,
seeking atlinlltjinco. Of ojurso tbuy d la n't
go to the theater , but instead iiecamo iOo.il
hoUo srs lu the entertainment of the guests ,
wnoere : Mr. anu Mr * . O , N. Davenpirt ,
Mr. and Mni. Frank lllllor , Mr. ami Mrs.
\VilllHins , Mr. utul Mw. Dean , Mr. and Mrs.
Coryoll , MlkK Atlco ilcConmok , Miss Mc-
Cornilck , tr.o Misses Parker. l.ouln Johnson ,
Miss Moore , Nolliu Moore , Misses Slaugbtor ,
Willis , Van Kuran , Amy Darker , Atico
Chumtinr * , Sharp , Htuloy , MnrflmlVil ) -
hams , Margaret Moore , Ada Mills , Pratt ;
Messrs. .1. L. Jolu.son , U. ( Jcorgo , l d
( ioorRO. Will AdulrV. . J. I'oye , McCan ,
Uuttibun , Hobblns , McCoy , Ulott , ( ieorgo
Luwtouce , Fosbenuor , ( lamblo , Down * ,
Fred MuCoruiIck , Juplm ilolh , Mulluu.
Toots , McUormlcir , Mr. Kurtz of DesMolnos ,
lowu.
Daucmg was cujoyod la toe ballroom in the
third story and toward midnight rofrosh-
iiuuts wore sowed , Mr. Mid Mrs. Hartmim
iwlnz bcsn thuiougblv informed as to what
was Intended , had overythiui pleasantly ar
ranged for the commit of the guests. Among
the minv in fancy dress the following were
noticed afIT unmasking : Miss McUormick
woro-n-boiutlful costume of icd , white and
blue satin ; Allco McUormick , tnm-
uouriuo girl ; Margaret Mooro. n
tv.ito Ureonwav costume ; Mrs. Doan
and Mw. Williams , school girls ;
Alice ( Jnambors , flower girl ; Miss Amy Bar
ker wore a beautiful gown , representing a
violet ; Miss Johnson , u gypsy ; Miss Willis ,
lancv ' couumo of black nnd yellow ; Miss
Van'Kunm , night ; Miss Slaughter , Crucian
costume ; Mrs. Dtwonport , pastry cook ;
Georgia Sharp. Topiv ; .Miss btaloy , baby ;
Mrs. Miller , Kato Orconway ; Mr. Clark ,
Uomco ; Fred. McCormiek , Mexican ; Lai
Johnson , monk ; Mr. Joplin , oounMr. ; .
lleth , pink domino ; \V. J. Foyo , duke ; Mr.
Fosbeaner , dude ; Mr. Williams , Gcoreo
Washington ; Mr. Gamble , prlnco ; Mr. Mc
Coy , nobleman ; Mr. Ilobbins , a Imntlsomo
fcuit of olue plush and satin ; Mr. Kurtz of
DesMoinos , high prlost ; Mr. Downs , page ;
Mr. Miller , a gentleman ; Mr. Adair , tobog
gan suit ; Miss Allco Parker Impersonated n
shepherdess ; Miss Ada Parker , a Jnpanoio
miviu , while Miss May Williams was cos
tumed as night.
The surprise was planned by Miss Lou
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams
and wns thoroughly enjoyable , notwithstand
ing that the night was uncomfortably cold
nnd disagreeable ,
IMri , Howard Smith1. * Kensington.
Mrs. Howard U. Smith gave- two kensmg-
tons this week , Friday unl yesterday , which
were quite Important ovouts socially. Tno
house was prettily decorated with chrysan
themums nuU other flowurs , whllo there were
tables for those who doairod to pluy cards
scaltoiou through the rooms. Dalicious re
freshments were served on both daya nnd
among thoie present were :
Mr * . Horace Hurt , Mrs. Liointjer , Mrs.
Preston Allen , Mrs. Huller , Mrs. Clark
Woodman , Mrs. W.V. . Kovsor ,
Mrs. Jnmos Hovd , Mrs. W. J. Conuell , Mrs ,
Muthnn Sbul'.on , Mrs. Seari , Mrs. J. L.Wob-
stor , Mrs It. K. tJoylord , Mrs. George Pot-
teivon. Mrs , J , M. Monoll , Mmo. Moncll ,
Mrs. Gcorgo I. Gilbert , Mrs , Metcalf , Mrs ,
( Jatlin , Mrs. Wurron Uogers. Miss Nelson ,
Miss Dcoring , Mrs. J. H. Millurd , Miss Jes
sie Mlllart ) , Mrs. Hyard Meiiilo , MIH.
Thomas McCague , Miss ( Jrlswold , Mrs.
.Archibald Powoll. Mrs. J. H. McCulloch ,
Mrs. J. W. nro.Ucli , Mrs. II. P. Wood , Mrs.
Watson Smith , Mrs. Joseph McKoll , Mra ,
W. A. Shoup , Mrs. Thomas Plotter , MUB
Smith , Miss ( jcrtrudc Smith , Mrs. CuarJos
Urocno , Mrs , 1 , H. Congdon , Mrs. Ueorgo
Sijuiri'3 , MI-J. A. J , Jlaiucom , Mrs. PC nut' ,
Mrt. DJIIIS.O , Mrs. CiuorpoTilcion , Mrs , Will
MltlnrJ , Mis. James Ayers , Mri. William
Worth , Mw , Huiler , Mm. Kmma Jones , Mrs ,
L. M. liemum , Mis , Charles llrown , Mrs.
Charles J , Sprau-uc , Mrs. Benjamin Smith ,
Mrs Culnol/or , Mrs , Joseph Hnrton , Mrs. W.
O. Taylor , MM. Ucorgo Harker , .Mr , Clem
ent Chnso , Mrs. Dr. Summare , Miss Sum
mon , Mra Frank Irvlno , Mrs. Clinton Pow
ell , Mis. SwiUlor , Mis. C. S. Kaymonil , MM.
Hobsrt Waller , Mrs. Frnl MtConnell , Mrs.
Gvorgn H. Lukf , Mrs. DuHois , Mrs. Charles
faquiroi , Mrs. ( } . H. Squires , Miss Mortimer ,
Mr . Samuel Hums. Mrs. ( Jeorgo Squires ,
Mrs. F. Hussoy , Mrs. Friuik Hlchardson ,
Mra , John Wilbur , Mrs. Victor Coffman ,
Mr-j. James McKounlf , Mi-3 , I. H Concdon ,
Mrd. Clcorgu Hurit , Mrs , William Uoodey ,
Mrs. Worth , Mrs. ( Jhurlus Turner , Mr. Cnt-
lin , Mrs. Archie Powell , Mrs. Nathan Shut-
ton , MM. Sears , Mrs. Ulu Mathcson. Mrt > .
A. P. Wood.
IMaylnc nt tin ) .tlutroiiolltnu Club ,
"Loap Year In tbo Vlllago with Ono Gon-
tlcinan" beguiled the bours nt tbo Metropoli
tan club Thanksgiving night until It was
lima to tread the were airy measures of tbo
walU. The cattas a partlouluily excellent
ana and thu amateurs quite won the favor of
the nudlouco by tholr uniformly good \vorlf.
Mr. Albert Cahn , ttio unly pentluraHii in the
cast , played with coccollant judgment , while
nil the ladle * . Mils Dolllo Polack , Mrs.
Martin Cahn , Mra. Arthur D. Hrundios , Mias
Minnie uobman and Mra. Andrew Haas , nil
lulnlllpont unit cultured women , lllica tno
parts uiil nod their with credit to themselves -
solves nnJ the atairo inanagor. The play U
divided late twclvo gcouoi and gave
gllmpjcs Into I ho homus of all the ladloi in
the cast , who represented the elite of the
village. The program was quite in harmony
with the performance , a P. S. being self-
ovplanntory : "Owing to the nrtiits not
having completed the sconury for
this piny in time , the audi
ence will please not bo disappointed
ut. the lack of variotv. " After the play u
pleasant banquet was served and then the
guests danreu. The committee- having the
successful entertainment in band was
Gns Delchfs , Albert Cahn , Audrow Haas ,
Simon Gnotz anil Julius Moycr.
Airionc the largo number ot guests present
\ vcroMr. . and Mrs. Lee RothschllJ , Mr.
nnd Mrs. Moritz Meyer , Mr. and MM. A. D.
Hrandles , Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Cnnn , Mr.
anil Airs. A. Calm , Mr. and Mrs. II. Roson-
BJock , Mr. and Mrs. Goetz , Mr. nnd Mrs.
H D. BilboMtein , Mr. and Mis. H. Grotto ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hodllold , Mr. * nd Mrs.
Andrew Haas , Miss Polnck , Miss Dolllo
PolncK. Miss Holler , Miss Mmnia Lobman ,
Mesirs. Gus Doiobes , Julius Meyer , Jerome
Kaufman.
A jrr.MT ifituai i-.utta.
Hilt fun J\cu ) Yuih Herald.
A DI.V.N'RIt DUES' ! .
The abort ) very stylish robe do diner is
sulphur-yellow crepe , The corsnRO is tilgh ,
and consists of a very short vest
nmbrMdorod with g6W of different shtulcn.
Th' ) collar and celntifro are of black velvet.
Cniiiirrt nt Trimly .M. K. Church ,
Among the many pleasant entertainments
of Thanusglvlng oVcuIng , there was none
inoio su'ccosslul thautjio concert given by
the Owl Glee club lu Trimly Muthodlst
Episcopal church , SInca organisation the
rlub never appearqd to bolter navaatuao ,
nil of their llvo numljqrs being excellently
rendered. Abt's "Bvening" was a gora ,
showing some very nlolicato hliaJinp , ibu
obllgoto holug cjirleit by Mr. 'Conrad. Dud
ley Huck's "In 'ADsenoo" was never
better done. The club U cur-
tninly deserving bt all thd en
comiums ho j to wed , milking noappoala to the
public , but by earnest efforts doing much
for inimical uuturo. 'Prof. ' Kratz has evorv
loasori to bo proud of'tils ' ooys uud the work
ho Is doing , '
The club was assisted uy qulta an array of
the best talent in the city Mr. Cnarlo *
Hlgglns , tha young master of tbo violin ,
ublv aided by his sister. Miss DaUy ; Mr ,
( icllonbeck and his popular Symphony
Lianjo club ; Messrs. Hoyo and Shook ,
cornullsts ; Mr. Sutorius aud his Mftudolln
club ; Mr. McPboison , tenor ; Mr. Conrad ,
tmritone , and tbo Chapel quartet ,
Tlio I'aluillnt Dunce.
Thanksgiving evening the "Paladins"
gave u delightful dancing party at Cham
bers' hall on Farnam street. A ploailair
feature of tbo evening wan tbo staging of
Miss Myrtle Coon , who promises to bo ooo of
tno best known of our vocalists In tbo not
dUtuut future. She has a beautifully clear
and resonant soprano , which tuo uses
offeotivclr. ' 'bo guests protont were :
Mr. uud Mra. George H , T scbucU , Mr. end
Mrs. J. C. Hodman , Mr. and Mrs. U. W.
Jones , Mr und Mrs , Charles Hlacu ,
McShane , Fitcb , Keller ( Cokocil
Hluffa ) Tzschuck. Fuller , Howard ( Grand
InlandLavosfly ) , Weaver , Spencer ( Indtunap-
oUs , Ind ) , Coon , M. Chapman , Anderson ,
Hierworth , ( J. Dauman , M. Baurnan , Moore ,
G. Rich , N. Uich , Mann , Cornisb , M.
Giacomlnl , C. Giacoraini , Bovco , Duncan ,
Kennedy , Kinsler , Douson , Mrs. Crlssoy ,
Mcssrs.Buchanan , Reach , Woodward , Hoob-
lor , Homer , Knouse , Miller. Barrett , Baxter ,
Lnuilorfiroen , Matbows , Green , Urndbury ,
Myers , Nnudam , Squires , Pope , Graham ,
Burgess. Hastings , King , Kiuslor , Clark ,
Morao , Kern , Youso , Tlio as , Brownleo.
I'luyeU Slclll Whist.
Friday evening Mr. und Mrs. W. A.
Hodick entertained very charmingly at skill
whist , a form of duplicate whist , lu honor of
Mr. and Mr . Henry Nowmoy of Buyonne ,
N. J. Tbo gentlemen carried the score
cards aad too points won and lost are
counted Instead of games. The house was
prettllv decorated , and the refreshments
served at 11 o'clock , were in keeping with
the perfection of the ovoMn ? . Mrs. Newman
was the fortunate winner ot the laaiet > prue ,
an onibroidernd lunoh cloth of wild rose
pattern while her partner , Mr.
Fairlleld won the gentleman's pnzo
a. pretty calendar for the now year.
The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Newman ,
Mr. and Mr * . Cudnhy , Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Hogors , Mr. nnd Mrs. Johu Wilbur , Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Douol , Mr. mill Mrs. fj , Brad
ford , Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood , Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Ames , Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Remington , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwnll ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clam Chase , Mr. and Mr.s. J.
K. Condon , Mrs. Judco Dundy , Miss Deor-
intf , Miss Nelson , Mr. At Patrick. Mr.
Ea Bartlett Uiohards , Mr. J. H. Umgwnlt ,
Mr. Falrlield , Mr. Clark Uodlck.
lltn Millurcl Milhlr.ilo.
Miss Carrie Millard , whoso musicales are
always Interesting and thoroughly oujoyablo
invited u uumbor of well known women to
Ibtou to a charming program prepared for
'their outortntnmcul Friday afternoon , lu
addition to Hans Albert , Mrs. Hitchcock ,
Mrs. Percy Ford nnd Miss. Popploton con
tributed to the Dloaburu of the occasion by
the rendition of vocal and Instrumental num
ber a , which ( juito captivated the guests.
The following program was rendered :
Seventh Concerto. , Do linrlut
Hans Albeit und -Mrs. Ullborl llltchcouU ,
Iloauty's I'ycs
Jlrs. I'urcy 1'ord.
Sohuhert's Borennilo
Mlssl'onploton.
HuiiKarlnn Dances Jlraluiis
.Mrii. Illtcliuooknnd . Albert
S u iis o I. Dudluy Huck
31 rs. 1'ord ,
rors'iUt'ii llohm
.Miss I'opplelon.
boR'Ollons on the Violin
Mr. Alhuil ,
1'ilzoSong
Mis. UltchcouK.
Of course thuro were dollclous ra frcsh-
ments , enjoyed by the following guests :
Mrs. Lovl Curler , Mrs , llussle , Mr * . Gard
ner , Miss Jnckbon , Miss Doohttlo , Mis.
Hitclu-oclc , .Mrs. Victor Cuidwell , Mrs ,
Percy Ford , Mrs. J. C. A > rcs , Mri. Butler ,
Mi a Yrttos , Mis. JitHsio Vato3 , Miss.loan-
son of St. Joseph , Ml < s Summers , Miss
Nash , MUs. Oioivn , MUs Chandler , Miss
Yost , Miss Mary Brown , Mrs. J , K.
Chambers , Mn , Chambers of Duvonport ,
Mw , Garnoau , Mn , Hull , Miss Popploton ,
MUs Marv Popploton , Mrs , ( Jlfford nnd
Mrs. Hopklus ussislod ihu hoitojs in ont or
tulnlnj.
SurpiUiHl Him on HI * Illrlliilaj- .
The society of Druid Hill tuiuod in and
treated W. M. Curler to n gonuliie surprise
last Monday blent , Tbo occasion was ono
of Mr , Cartel's annual birthdays initiate had
arranged to K ° out and BPOIIC ! the evening
with some of his numerous friends. Ho
was importuning Mrs. Carter to
hurry that they might not bo
late , when homo twenty couples arrived
and took complete possession of the house.
The golnir out was abandoned and tlio party
proceeded to at cnco muko merry. The evening -
ing was spent In card plavlncr , high flvo
bulBg Uio fuvoiito faino. According to u
time-honored custom , there wan u booby
prize , wutcu in this case went to Frank
Soars. Tbo axvarding of the ptUe caused
conbldorablo merriment , in it was u cabinet
Elzud picture of Graver Clovolnml and tbo
recipient wus a stanch republican.
Tliulr l'lr t JtoK'iliir Danre ,
The Minuet Dancing club gave ItJ flrst
regular social Wodaeiday ereulug at Cham
bors dancing academy. The hall was beanI
tlfullv decorated for the occasion , and It was
n pretty affair in nil resuccts. The fonluro
of the oveutng was the introduction of the
now dances , the Aurora , Munitou , Wentworth -
worth , Dal Motile and Vassal1.
These \\ero present : Messrs , nnd Mosn
domes R , W. Bnlloy , E. W. Burroughs , Are
thur English , J. B. Parlor , F. L. Qrueorv , J.
H. Thompson , J. 1C. Coulter ; Aliases Etnol
Mitchell , Pauline Lauiitrv. Juliet Stroliroo ,
Cora Snyrc , Boislo Stunner. Elhol Seavor ,
Aniin nigger , Lou Terrlll , X.otclo Churchill ,
I Ella Esmond , Mnry Esmond , Hutchinson ;
Messrs. T. H. Porliplu , N. W. Peters. W.
II. Murray , W. B. Burroughs , E. L. Kern ,
T. C. Van Buren , F. S. McCoy , W. F.
Ddnny. P. T. McGrath , M. L Paliorson. C.
S. Forsytb , J. S. Joplin , H. A. Joplin and
Fred Snydor.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Doings of Omnlm I > i > plp.
Miss Lonergan of Chicago , 111. , is visiting
her sister.
Mrs. C. B. Squires is the guest of Mra.
Charles Squires.
Miss Sharpe of California is the guest of
Mrs. Kirkcudall.
Mrs. Adolph Mover has boon quite ill re
cently with plounsv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mander.son returned
to Washington last week.
Hoivsrd Mitchell of Chattanooga , Tonn. ,
and Miss Ada liazlott are to be married Do-
rembor 1 at Dunlap. lu ,
Mr. Curl Kurtz of Dos Molncs Is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dean.
Tuesday Mr . Catharine Powell crave an
informal-luncheon in honor of Mrs. Shelton.
Mw. G. M. Hitchcock had as her guest this
week Mrs. Monttromery Parker of Suit Lake
CItv.
CItv.Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Wvman occupv tholr
now homo at U015 Pacillc street next Mon
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. John Horbaoh entertained a faw of
her friends from the Paxton nt dinner at
high noon on TuesiJuv.
Miss Nelson of F.vnnsvlllo , Ind. , and Miss
Deerlng nro visiting Mrs. Wftrrou M. Rogers
on West Farnam street ,
The Tiiosday Evening filah Flvo olub mot
last wt-ok nt the residence of the Misses
Rich , 1014 Kmineit ulroel.
Mrs. .1. T. Kinsler was suddenly culled lo
her homo in Now York last wool : by Iho
orious Illness of her mother. ' .
The Bon Ami Curd club met Monday evenIng -
Ing t thn rasldenco of Mr. D. li. Goodrloli
on Park uvenuo for hleh five.
Mr. nnd Mra. Bchiicidur havn returned
fromthol , ' eastern trip nnd are ( stopping
with Mr mid Mrs. Josepli Barker.
Miss Jeanette Marshall of Ktono Like. In. ,
will bo the t'lioit nflcr December 'I of Miss
Grace Slaughter nnd will probably spend the
winter witn her.
Thn ladies of Vesta Chnptor No. 0 , Order
of thn Eastern Shir , will glvo n leap year
dancing nnrty nt Masonic hall , Tuusday
evonint' . November UU.
Miss Yuti's mid Miss Bosslo Votes have in-
lurnnd from St. Joseph , bringing iluiir
cousin , Miss Caiolvn Johnson , homo wilh u
them fora visit nt "Ilillhlile. "
Bonjimlu F , Baltiu 1ms been npnolntPcl nn
iuMrtictorln thn dcnirtmnnt of English lil-
oroturoln iho Swnilimnro collegn. This is
quite nn honor for n voung man of 20 * "
Mr' , fleorgo Btnbblns ontortnlned Inform
ally Fnditv uflnruoon Mrs , Douel , Mrs ,
Hradforil. Mrs. Mlllnrd. Mm Lander , Miss
Bishop , MIsH Sharp , Miss Ida Kharp , Mri.
Chase , Mies Knight , Mrs , Pcubodv aud Miss
Isnncs.
Miss Leila Shears roturnoil to Lincoln
Wcilno ( lny. nftor n vlsll of ubnut n week
with Miss Bessie Hall. Miss Hull accom
panied her to spend Thanksgiving in Lincoln ,
returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mr * . Chailcs S , Poitor celebrated
their Iwcnly-RHVonlh wedding anniversary
by a llttlo dinner Tuesday evening , the
guo t being Mr. nnd Mr * . L. A. ( Jurcwr.Mr.
nnd Mrs. J , L. White , Mr. and M . Joseph
Burton.
Tno wcddlnc of MU Bertha Clarke Yost
nnd Mr. Charles Off tilt will take plnco ( .
Thursday oynnlng , Decembers. . ' , nt 7 o'clock ,
nt the First Prosbytorluu churrh. A supper
for tlio bridoiinnlds follows thn reromony
nnd a general reception uftertvnrdx ut the
residence of Mr , and Mra. C. E. Yost.
Colonel J. T. Short , OBnnt of the Adams
express atl'rairiodu Culon , Wisconsin , nto
turkey with friends lu the oily , and will
return with Mm. Short to tils postofuutv
tomorrow. Mrs. Short , bus been vlsllinir for
some weeks with her daughters , Mrs. Fred
Enplo , Mrs. T. B. McCulloch mid Mrs. li
B. Wbllnco.
Mr. nnd Mm. Charles Whlto eiitortmnod
n uumbor of their friends nt tholr cozv homo I
on Tenth and Howard streets Thanksgiving
night. It wns Mrs. White's birtbdny a.id n , '
roairn of the marnngo anniversary. The
evening was spent in ; dancing und playing I
cards. An elegant lunch wns served ut
midnight.
The parsonngo of the Central United Pros !
bytermn church will bo the Mecca of thnti
congregation nnd friends on next Tuesday !
evening. The marrineo of Miss Elsie , oldest
daughter of Dr. uml Mrs. John Williamson ,
nnd Mr , Harry Westorfiold will then bc
celebrated , SOTOU two hundred
tions have been issued.
Air. nnd Mrs. Charles Blerwlrth of Coun-
ell Bluffs RSVO n delicious Thnnicsglvlng dln
uor to the following guoits : Grandma nnil
Grandpa Davison , Mr. Will Biorwlrth. Miss
Cook. Mr. Nicholson and Miss Cramer of
Omahn , Mr. Wolf and Mrs. Urinoy , Mr. nnd
Mrs. Swicknrd , Olura nnd Sadie Swiukard ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Boysoti , Grnco d1 Urro.
Monday evening Mr. Abe Rood gave u box
party tn see "Bon Ilur. " It included Miss
Laura Iloaglnnd , Miss Belle Dawoy , Miss
Alaraarot Williams , Mr. Pierre Gauioau , Mr.
Clifford Smith , Mr. Abe Reed. Tuesday
evening Airs. J. J. Brown , Mrs. Ho'agiand ,
Miss Brown , MUs Laura Honsrland nnd Mlss
Chandler formed a box purty at the same ou-
tcrtalnmont.
Miss Mary Moore ontnrlnined the "Satis
Coremonio" club in n very delightful manner
nt The Dolun , till North Eighteenth street ,
Friday cvoriing. Thojo nresout were : Mrs.
Jones , Miss McCimo , Miss llimhot , Miss
Fried , Miss Evolyiin 1'VJod , Miss Gouso ,
Miss Arinhrustor , Miss Moore , Messrs.
Jones , Wright , McCune , East , Creary ,
Byorlh , Coward.
Mis * Wliitmore , principal of the Lake
bcboo' ' , gave the ICighth gradn n very pious-
nnt afternoon on Friday by tnltlng thorn
to the Llulngor gnllory , where , for two
hours , the boruor dlnsa of Lake indulcod
thulr fancy nnd llstenea to an Interesting
art talk by lion , Ot'orgo W. Llnlngcr , who
enjoys uothlii ( . ' bolter than to onon his
gallery lo such an npiirociatlva body of
young men and woman ,
The Friends Social club , composed largely
of tlio Union Pucilla railway nndcx-uin-
ployc.s , gava ono of iho most enjoyable balls
In ' tholr short history Thunksglvlnsr night ut
Washington ball. Ttio club has n membership -
ship of 150 mumbors und Hourly nil wnro
prosout on Iho occasion monllonoil , The-
ball wns under the direct inunngcmcut of W.
Stockham , G. F Grlgg , J. K. llisalui , A. C.
Kuglii und J. C. 1st ) .
Aright prottv marriage was solomnlzcd
Th&ntibglvlng duv ul U o'clock al Iha rcsi.
di'iico of the Lilian's parents , Mr. anil M re ,
Charles Cope , wauu Mbs JlattloL. Cope was
'
mnrrlrd 'to Mr.Sumuul C'ookc , the Roy ,
Jinnos M , Wilson of iho Caalnllnr Presby.
torian church olllcatlng. Mrs. Charles Copi < ,
jr. , plu.vuU the wuudlug march us ihu wed
diutr pjrty cntL'icd ' the purloix. JJInnvr wui
borvou uml ufiurvvanls tno uowly married
cnuplo loft for Wall Like whore Mr. Cooke
lu thu drug business ,
'J'hcro was a very pleasant party
Thursday evening , Novuiulior 1' ' ) . at tto
hospitable homo 01 Mr. and Mis. Hlddlck , In
honor of Ihnir hun and dr.uthter ; , MUu Ethfl
und Tom. Dancing nnd high live were
indulged lu until a luio hour , when rnfrcah-
inon < u were BPIVCI ) . Thobo presitnltio ;
MUbos Klla Wuuunur , Ermit , Driicliuns ,
Clnia Ji'linnou ( St. Joseph ) , Suule Ik'iiil ,
McDonald , Nettle JohiiBon , Miss F Johuinn ,
iiurbank. Pealie , YitigHt , Mi-ksrs. l > 'r d Dale ,
Cluuiiu ( tuiiultiglmin , F < ed Perry , Duiuht
Ilor , It Pollor , W. Poako , C , Mugoalb , C.
Nowcomb , J , Kllgour.
In honor of hnr guest , Miss Sp ncorof
Sprlngllold. III. , Mlsa Weaver gave quite nu
cluboratii dinner Thanksgiving d ly. Intlin
center of thu tuble'wns n pumiiKlu hollowed
nut and pierced u 1th numorou.s hole * , through
which the caudles inside shorn ) brightly.
From the upper edge of thi were hung
rosoH , oiiu of whluh was ohoson by ouch
ucst us ihoy sat down to iho table , aud to
cnch ro n wue uttuchoil u little verso lulling
thu owuer'n destiny. Much mcriluient was
produced by the rcadiuu of tbn-o. Tboso
who dined \vcro MUs iiponrcr , Misu
Weaver , Mr. uud Mrs. A. Jlutctiliuoii , Mis *
Slaughter , MUs Grace Hudtoii , Mr. Hurry
Kuott , Mr , Burgusa , Mr. Thomas uud Mr.
Darling.
Minn. Post , South ISlb , bath * at ro-
duced prices.