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TTIE OMAHA DAILY IH213 : srNDAY , JANUAltY 1 , 1803-SIXTKEN PAGES.
OUT WILD BEllS
Post Christmas Bound Up in the World of
Fashion.
PRINCETON BOYS OWN THE METROPOLIS
Thr VoiiiiRRlrrH Usurp tlio t'tnrrs at Their
Kldrrn nnil lla\on lllfili ( Mil Time
AVImt the Swells roiiinl to
I'nU-rtnln Them.
"Thi' nilMlctoo hunjf In the rnMin hnll ,
Tin- holly brntirh shone on tbn old oak wall ,
The baton's retainers were blithe and gay ,
Keeping tlu-lr Christmas holiday. "
Everywhere this old song found an echo
during Iho past week and If Internal np
pearanccs amount to anything It was the
liapplcst , merriest Christmas for many ot
the swells of Omaha , to say nothing of that
great middle class which is the bono and
ttlnow of the country , who enjoy Christmas
nud every other holiday with genuine enthu
siasm and who really make It what It is ,
And the poor , "who arc always with you , " , it
is hoped they too came In for the real old-
fashioned cheer of the Christmas tide , and
that they are richer by many fold for the
Warm sympathy shown them by actsof kind
ness by these who through the whirligig of
time are better off in this world's poods.
It was n real old-fashioned Christmas ,
Uu-ro was lots of snow and Santa Glaus
found snow covered roofs all the way to
ckmdlaiid over which to drive his team of
nntlereil animals.
And the children well they have owneil
the'week ' nnil TUB HEB with perfect impar
tlallty so Chronicles It In these columns.
The long anticipated visit from the Prince
ton hoys Is a memory very sweet nndTcri
tender. Tlmy caught the town with their
rollicking choruses and glees , part songs and
Bolos , while the mandolins and banjos
thrummed their way Into the hearts of n
Bcoroor moro of our owncstown fair maids.
U'ho alumnus of M3 grow moist about the
cyo ns ho heard the virtues of Miss Nelllo
who was a lady recited by Mr , Harding , the
swcot-volced tenor , and ho lived over his
college days through the golden strings
struck to the tune of "Old Nassau. "
" ] , < ( immlc rule the Moo tins hour
HIT inanllo round us draw :
And tin III each In-art with all her power
In praNo ot Old Nassau. "
It is wonderful how these old-tlmo songs
carried the collcgo men back to palmy days.
"No matter lu how straightened circumstan
ces was the alma mater , he loved it then and
liu loves it still. It needed only the songs of
college da.Vs to rekindle the love for the
school from whence his early education was
obtained. Daniel Webster rellected this
sentiment most strongly in his famous ap
peal for Dartmouth college in the supreme
court of the United States. "With tear-
dimmed eye and faltering voice ho turned to
the chief justice , " so his biographer says ,
' and said : 'Sir it is a small college and yet
there are those who love it. ' "
The "Orango and Black" gave the colic-
plans an opportunity to tell the deeds of
Princeton and Incidentally indulge in just a
bit of .sentiment which ran in this wise :
"When cares of life o'erlnku us ,
.Minding fast our locks \\llh gray.
Should our dearest hopes betray ns ,
I'ulsu fortunes full away.
Still \vi : banish can ) and sadness ,
As wo turn our memories hark.
And recall these days of gladness ,
"Neuth the Orange and Iho Illack. "
D And the Creole Love Song" sent the girls
nway dreaming of moonlit nights , the south
land and the palmetto and the pine.
The reception nt Happy Hollow was very
enjoyable , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick
leaving nothing undone to give the young
men a genuine tnsto of western ihospi-
tnliiy at ono of the prettiest country places
in this section and to meet the
yoting men were : Mrs. Lewis Heed , Mrs.
Yatcs , Mrs. Hull , Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Smith , Miss White , Mrs. Ludington , Mrs.
Brooke , Mrs. Cowin , Mr. Augustus Kountzo ,
"Mr. Paul Ludington , the Misses Wakcloy ,
( Emily Walteloy , Donne , Curtis , Balcombo ,
Mabel Balcombo , Kountze , Boss , Gertrude
Kountze. Johnson , Lemon Lowe , Wilhelmiim
Lowe , Hughes , Ethel Mills , Sherwood , Mary
"Brown , Burns , Lozier , Wallace , Grace Hiine-
baugh , Yates , Bessie Yatcs , May Wallace ,
Centio Yatcs.
*
Of course the assembly was brilliant 1 How
could It have been otherwise with fifty ad
ditional men to dance upon the capricous
smiles of that incny fair women !
The girls had on their war paint , and never
has there been a moro brilliant ball than
that given at the Millard Thursday night.
I There were many now and beautiful gowns
Been , and unite a few strangers , besides tlio
collegians , to add interest. The supper was
cxccllcnj , and everywhere the orange and
black Heated to the joy of the "tigers" at
least , if a little glaring at times as the coloi
scheme unfolded.
Mrs. Joy Morton of Chicago was ex
quisitely gowned in a lovely shade of helio
trope uroeado , with wide rovers of a
darker shade trimmed with sable.
Miss Edith Mills of DCS Moines , a dushlnu
Klrl and a big favorite in the Hawkeye cap !
till , was wholly In red , which became hoi
well.
well.Mrs.
Mrs. Bo.vd of St. Paul wqro n brocadei
Bilk of pink and white stripes , llnlshcd It
Diichcsso laco.
Miss IJams of Chicago was regal in c
beautiful wine-colored velvet and satin.
Miss Boss was in white silk made cmpin
Btylc.
Miss Johnson was gowned beautifully ir
lemon-colored silk , while Miss Lemon was ii
white.
Miss White a lemon-colored gown trlmmci
with mousselliiio do solo.
Hut It's all over I Tin-royal Bengal tipei
bus been taken back to his lair In front o
the fur store and the "tigers" will soon hi
back In Plnbalo halls able to scan il'.ifl lines o
'Ovid ' while you wait. But it was jolly whili
It lasted , only It didn't last long uuouih.
Tilt ) Curler Curd I'lirllrs.
For Mr.and Mrs , Npwton Harkalow am
"Mr. Can-oil Carter , Mr. and Mrs. O. I\
Carter throw open their beautiful horn
on upper Farnain street Monday evening
high live being the particular attraction o
, the evening. The house was gay wit
Christmas greens , holly and mistletoe wcr
everywhere seen , the grates were banko
with palms and ferns nnd the jo
Host Christmas cheer obtained , Fil
tqon tables wcro filled with phi }
ers , .tho scoring being done with prott
bimchrs of holly and mistletoe , the me
looking like cotillion leaders by the tint
the games wcro ended. There were Chrisl
mas cards at tlio tables , and throughout th
merriest , jolllcst season of the year was ii |
jicrmnst.
Miss Hocco won the llrst prlio , a prott
cut glass vase ; the second was taken b
Miss Clara Hawley , china comb and brus
tr.iy ; the tilled by Miss Mao Burns , a ail
handkerchief ease. The llrst gentlemen' '
prize was won by Mr. Clapp "Faust" an
"Clum llookh ; " the second was won by Mi
Rtocktor Hoth , who received Scott's poems
the third went to Mr , George Smith , a silvc
paper knife.
Pleasant refreshments were served durin
the evening.
The following guests were present ; M
nnd , Mrs. S. 1) . Barkalow , Mr. and Mrs. Jc
Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Chase , Mr. an
Mrs. Hurry McCormlck. Dr. and Mr
Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wooi
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. AVhcolor , Mr. and Mn ;
Will llcdiek. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastmai
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Potter , Missi
Amy Barker , Mao Burns , Alice Chan
bora , Kathcrlno Barlter , May Dund ;
Mary Hawley , Clara Hawley , Pea
llartmaii , Lozier , Nettie Mooru , Mam :
Moore , Jennie McClclland , Edna lloj
nolds , Sharp , Ida Sharp , Wakcloy , yiitc
lleceo , Wallace , Mury Wallace , IIcli
Smith , Messes , Stanly Smith , Ixxmils , Fran
Clark , Marhury , ( jeorgo Palmer , Wing A .
Ion , Bert Wheeler , Milton Barlow , Vlcti
White , Will Wakely , Clupp , Baldridg
Harry Jordan , Stockton Heth.
Tucbday evening Mrs. Carter gave tli
second of her series of card parties , Hi
younger people living given an opportuuli
, to show their ublllty In the line of expo :
( Curd playing. The party was given fi
MlSa IjUIn Carter , Mr. Carroll Carter 01
Mr. Arthur Carter , and like the llrst fun
tion , it was very pleasant , like all ot U
'CiitiTtalnuumta of Mrs , Carter's , who is
.fuiuoim hostess.
The first prize was won by Miss ChrUtia
n silver bonbon spoon. The ooonil prl
wns taken hy tx > lli ( Moore , ix pretty
cup nnd saucer : the third hy Florence
Crapscr , n slllt work bnSKCt. The
gentlemen were represented by Charley
Slontgomery. who received ono of Mark
Twain's stories ; Ezra Mlllnrd won the sec
ond. "Ben tltir ; " while the third was given
to Bert Raymond , a silver liook mark.
The guests present on this occasion were !
Misses Bessie Keck , Osborno , Loulso
Squires , Hattlo Cody , Oortrudo Branch ,
ICdna Cowln , Mno Mount , Mao Hamilton ,
Hcssla Haymond , Anna Shlvcrlck , Bulnh
Sharp , Gcorglo Sharp , Kmma Sherwood ,
Ocrtio Yatcs , ICssIe Dickinson , Bcsslo Towle ,
Oraco Christian , Florence Craper , Latey ,
Luo Colpotzer , Crlhb. Mono Martin , Knight ,
Darlluo Coo , Ixiulso Doherty , Dyball ,
Kmma Crandall , Alice Drake , Ucrtio
Kountze , Klcanor Stewart , Edith Preston ,
Bertie Balbach , Fredcricka Wessols , Bertha
Sloan , Pauline fjowc , Fannie Durvca , ICuto
Brown , Ella Knymond.Emily HnnnlljMossra.
Charles Montgomery , Wnldon Branch , Ezra
Millard , Italph Council , Bert Haymond ,
Kao Hobble , Asa Shlvcrlck , Dick
Stuart , Carl Council , Llndsey , Sherwood ,
( tcorge Gilbert , James Wallace , Hess Towle ,
Fred Lake , ICd and Dwight Swobo , Buz Col
potzer , Bert Morse. George Purvis , George
Martin. Irving Gardner , Will Gardner ,
Clark Powell. Charles Powell , Fred Hartman -
man , .Too Barker , Joe Morsman , Ed Mors-
man. Paul Ludington , Frank McCune. Will
Cowln , Kussell Wilbur , Felix Hughes , Harry
Kvans , Sam Bums , Harry Shedd , Edson
Bridges.
1'or Tliolr Clilldrcn.
Tlio young folks , God bless them , have not
permitted the grass to grow under their feet
during the past seven days , and with the
round ot parties , dances and dinners which
have fallen to their lot the past week it
would not take very long to bring care nnd
crows' feet to their faces. But beauty must
Bleep and the youngsters have been tucked
between sheets long after sun up and Indulg
ent parents have even permitted 10 o'clock
to eomo around before summoning them be
low stairs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. , T. Drake , who always en
tertain at Christmas time for their children ,
Inaugurated their series Thursday evening
by giving n jlanclng party for Miss Alice
Drake. The house was aglow with holly
and Christmas greens , with In Franco roses
on the mantels and smilax depending from
the chandeliers. And thcro was mistletoe !
But why tell of stolen kisses , which the
presence of the glutinous berry seemed to
encourage us strongly as It did the Druids of
old.
old.Tho
The orchestra was stationed in the rear
parlor , hidden from view by n screen of
palms and ferns. There were delicious re
freshments and the young people enjoyed
the pleasing hospitality of Mrs. Drake.
Those invited were : Misses Mao Hamil
ton , Jesslo Dicnsou , Bessie Towle. Emma
Sherwood , Mabel Brown , Anna Shlverick ,
Susie Colpetzor , Mona Martin , Leila Carter ,
ICduu Cowin , Gertrude Branch , Bcuhih
Sharp. Frances Gilbert , Grace Allen , Flor
ence Morse , Ethel Morse , May Morse , Alice
Andrcesen , Loulso Squires , Miss Knight ,
Darllne Coc , Bessie liuyinond. Jentio Yates ,
I'Tcdcricka Wessels. Mag Mount , Loulso
Hobble , Dorothy Holland , Fannie Duryca ,
Florence Crupser , Emma Crandall , May
Bartlctt , Amy Howell , Miss Norton. Miss
Kuth , Ellanor .Stewart of Council Bluffs ;
Messrs Hess Towle , Kao Hobble , Fred Lake.
James Wallace , Moshicr Colpetzcr , Arthur
Carter , Lindsley Sherwood , Fitzhugh Ben-
ham , Joseph Barker , jr. . Charlie Montgom
ery. Gray Montgomery. Hurt liuymond , Hus-
sell Wilbur , George Easson , Kussell Hurt ,
Herbert Morse. Samuel Morse , Jr. , Asa Shlv
erick , Kulpli Council , Karl Council , George
Purvis , John Stcv.irt of Council Bluffs.
Waldo Kothcrt of Council Bluffs , David
Young , Fred Hamilton , Fred Larimer , Wai-
den Branch , George Gilbert , Fred Arm
strong , Howard Tllton , George Martin , Allen
Hopkins , Millard Hopkins , Will Hughes ,
Ward Clarke , Dwight Swobo , Ed Swobc.
Friday afternoon , the house being particu
larly arranged for it , Mrs. Drake gave a
dancing party for her younger children ,
Lauren and Josephine Drake , from 3 to 7 ,
and what a Jolly time the tots didhavel To
see them dancing with all the gn-co and 1
faultless movement of their ciders made ono
remark with Sir Thomas Browne , "Surely
we sec ourselves rellectcd in our children. "
Tlio young people invited were : Wier Coff-
mnn , Oden Mackay , Kalph Mackay , Clar-
cnco Potter , Hex Morohotiso , Max Louden ,
Jennie Grilllth. Lewis Sholes , Charlie
Shiverick , Kobert Morse , Clarence
Thurston. Max Coe , Wilbcr Van Cott ,
Dean Cady , Walter Johnson , Arthur Hartman -
man , Karl Council , Harry Caster , Jonas
Johnson jr. , Carl Kaymond. Clifford Saddler ,
Glen Kaymond , Harvey Clayton , Kobert Leo ,
Curtis Lee , Will Chambers , Edward Gilmore -
moro , John Hughes , Albert Dickinson , Ar
thur Jayncs , Max Conrad , Harry Montgom
ery , Howard Johnson , Koso Coffman , Jean
Thurston , Marie Coffman , Gertie Goodrich ,
Margaret Wood , Helen Cady , Julia Iligglu-
son , Mabel Carter , Koo Higginson , Grace
Morse , Grace Clarke , Margaret Mcday
. Jnnotto Kogers , Minnie McSbanc , Susan
Holdrege. Ella May Brown , Kittle Hobble
r-'iinnio Purvis , Ada Kirkendall , Clara Pur
vis , Bessie Brady , Mamie Thompson , Celia
Harris , Mary Chapman , Grace Thurston.
Sadie Chapman , Helen Cook , Nellie Louden
James Wukoflold , Lillie Moore , Marion
Hughes , Woodio Johnson , Jean Cross , Girlie
Saddler.
Tlielr Silver Anniversary.
Tjights shown brightly through the win/
do\vs of 10M Emmet street Tuesday evening
the occasion being the tweuty-ilftli wedding
nnulvcrsary of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hleh
: Tlio house was very prettily decorated will
Christmas greens , Holly and cut flowers
The refreshment room on the third lloor was
especially attractive because of its nniqui
decoration. Suspended with red ribbon :
from the chandelier directly over the table
was a wedding bell of greens and holly will
a silver tonf-'iio. lied ribbons were also fcs
topncd to the corners of the table and caughl
with sprays of smilax ; red carnations ami
sinila graced the center , out of whicl
rose the central candelabra will
its red nnd green tailors. On one
side of tlio room were the anniversary dates
IbiJT-lS'JJ. In silver , surrounded by wreaths ol
liolly and evergreen , while on the opposite
side branches of holly were arranged In n
careless yet withal effective manner ,
Mr. and Mrs. lUeh were assisted in recoiv
ing by their daughters and niece , Miss Bos
idM of Leavenwortli , ICnn. All were in ovenim
M dress. The Omaha Hanjo Quartette clul
furnished the music. I'rof. Hoe also favorci
the company with several selections on tin
piano. An enjoyable feature of the oveniiu
of was a poem ( written by a dear friend Hf
th ! former pastor , Mr. Albert Uuslinull , of St '
ro Joseph , Mo. ) , which was read by Miss Doss
! Mr. and Mrs. liich received many congrat
! ulutions , and were the recipients of man tiy ;
useful and elegant silver pieces , several of
which came from friends in the oust.
y- Among the Invited guests were Dr. am
yt.y Mrs , Thain. Mr. and Mrs. Hondlnot , Mr. am
MIne Mrs. Tate , Mr. and Mrs , Stevenson , Mr. am
no Shorrill , Mr. and Mrs , Sla-ldon , Mr. and Mrs
noa a10 Knsscll , Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds , Mr. idr.
10 Mrs. Itaynumd , Mr. 1C. W. Raymond , Mi
ip- and Mrs. T. II. Miller , Or. nnd Mrs. Lord
Mr. and Mrs. Luwton , Mr , and Mrs. Georgi
( ircdau , Mr. and Mrs , ICngol , Mr. am
Mrs , Duncan , Mr. and Mrs. Copelaiul
all Mr. and Mrs. Carlo tan , Mr. and Mrs. hrown
Ik Mr. and Mrs. Hates , Mr. anil Mrs , Adams
t's Mr. and Mrs. Fisher , Mr. and Mrs , Johnson
nd Mrs. Luwis , Chief and Mrs , Seavoy , Mr. am
Ir. Mrs. 1) . D. Miller , Mr. and Mrs. Troxol , Mi
; and Mrs. llico , Mr. and Mrs , Jaynes , Mr. an
or . Mrs. Stokes , Mr. and Mrs , Macombor , Mi
and Mrs. Lehmcr , Mr. and Mrs , . . _ ,
Mr. William Doolittlo and daughter , Mr , an
Mrs. Charles Doud , Mr , and Mrs. Horbei
Ir. Doud , Mr. and Mrs. McCulloek , Mr. nn
oo Mrs. Hurlburt , Mr. Ed Gideon , Mr. un
nd Mrs. Lloyd , Mr. and Mrs. Wirts , Mr. tin
w. ; Mrs. Hunter , Mr. aud Mrs , Davoi
, port , Mr. and Mrs , Dayton , Mi
-s. and Mi-s. Wulworth , Mr. and Mm. Heei
in , Messrs , Knouso , Woodward , Woodward c
Lincoln , Dr. Bradley , Mr. Green , Mr. Chark
Boss , Mr. Miller. Mr , and Mrs , Hoot , Mi
and Mrs , dinghy , Mr. and Mrs. Courtnoj
irl Mr. and Mrs. Hal Savage , Miss Lizzie Pierci
lie Miss Savage , Mrs , Hathaway , Mr. and Mr.
y- Wallace , Prof. Hoe , Mr , and Mrs. W.Do _ <
c-s , little , Mr. Bunllck , Mr. and Mrs. Van Com-
on Dr. and Mrs. Bryant , Mr. uud Mrs. Joslyi
nk These nut of town are : llov. and Mr :
.Vi Albert Bushnellof St. Joseph , Mo. : llov. un
ler Mrs. Boss of Loavenworth , Kan.j Mr. un
Mrs. Kitchen , Chicago , 111. ; Mr , and Mr ;
Frank BushnoU. Now Haven , Conn ; Mr. I
ho B. Tuttle New " - - - - - - - " -
, Haven , Conn. ; Mr. and Mr
ho 1C. P. Chase , Mr. John Chuso Mr. Charh
ity Chase Mr ICd m , .
, , ChiiBo , H. S. Chase , Vf.
rt Chase. DCS Mollies. la. ; Miss Hecbo , Bi-ool
for lyn , N. Y. ; Dr. BIdwoll and family , Dot :
nd Hlver , Conn. ; Miss ICdlth I3oss , Leavei
111- ! worth , Kan.
111ho
hoa HtrelU Ai | | > cur lu Tlieutrleali.
Howdellelitfullt would bo if the lodU
and gentlemen who appeared so successful )
Mouday uveuiuK at tlio residence of Hoi
OeorpoW Doano In private Iheatrifals ,
would extend their sphere and permit a
larger rlrclo to see and admlro tholr really
admirable work. Omahn need * an amateur
dramatic association and this could easily bo
made the nucleus for n larja-r and more var
ied organization which could take
up a class of bright society com
edies now Impossible because of limited
numbers. There are a number of really
clover amateurs In the social life of the city ,
and these should bo brought together under
a-gls of some association , and should give
ono or moro plays n year for "sweet char
ity. " A pleasant divertiscment of the
Lenten nights would bo the formation of
such nn organization , and rehearsals com
menced , the play to bo given after Easter.
Monday evening Miss Doano had the per
formance hi charge , and the arrangement of
the parlors , the guests occupying the front
parlor , allowing for line stage effect in the
rear parlor , which vas handsomely set by
means of curtains , and there wore real foot
lights , the whole being particularly well
planned.
"MyUnclors Will , " was the first -play
presented , with Mr. Arthur Wakcley as Mr.
Harker , Mr. Crofoot as Charles Cashmere ,
nnd Miss Malx-1 Ualcombo as Miss Florence
Marigold. The playing was capital , Mr.
Crofoot particularly winning golden opinions
as a lover. "Tho Mouse Trap , " arranged by
Mrs. Hurton Harrison , and a line bit of
dramatlo acting , terminated-tho evening ;
Miss Doano appearing as Miss Tettipct and
Mr. Wilson as Mortimer Hrlofbag. Miss
Doano was very fascinating in the part ,
while Mr. Wilson , who is an "old timer" at
theatricals , played ilnely. After the plays
refreshments were served to the guests ,
among whom were : Captain and Mrs.
Ayrcs , Dr. nnd Mrs. Spencer , Mr. Lewis
Heed , Misi Halcombe , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wakcly , Mr. nnil Mrs. Chase , Mr. and Mrs.
Keller , Mrs. Halcombe , Miss Warimr. Mrs ,
Dr. Hrown , Miss Ilrown. Miss Hcssio Yntes ,
Miss Johnson , Miss Curtis , Miss Uishop ,
Mrs. Matthcson , Mrs. "Worth , Captain Day ,
Lieutenant Hookmlller , Judge Davis , Mr.
Fnlrflcld , Mr. Charles Howe. Mr. Gutou , Mr.
Clark Hedlek , Mr. Xug. The plays were
repeated lust evening at the residence of
Mr. Arthur Wakeley.
MRH | SUiitn'ft Untiring Tnrty.
In honor of her guests , Miss Hamill of
Keokuk , Miss Ilaymond , Mr. Ilaymond and
Mr. Harry Kvans of Lincoln , Miss Bertha
Sloan gave n lovely dancing party to the
younger sot Monday evening at the residence
of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sloan , on
South Thirtieth avenue. The night was
beautiful and the luds and lasses Just homo
from school brought with them an abund
ance of enthusiasm , boyish spirits , girlish
ardor , making altogether a novcr to be for
gotten evening ,
The house , which is very pretty , contain
ing a wealth of pretty things gathered by
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan in their trips abroad , Is
particularly well arranged for the giving of
largo parties , the rooms opening into ono an
other in pleasant manner from a side hall.
Four rooms below stairs and the hall were
canvassed for dancing , the dining room on
this occasion being the main ball room.
The parlors were very pretty with la
Franco and Marcchall Nell roses and smilax ,
banked on the mantels and placed in bowls
about the corners. Thodiniiigroom , nowovcr ,
was wondrously handsome in its Japanese
arrangement , all the pictures having boon
taken out to admit of moro general treat
ment. Largo Japanese nmbrnllas were sus
pended from the ceiling and from the
ribs , Japanese lanterns were hung. A
frieze of small umbrellas added to the color
scheme , and the sight of the pretty children
underneath the umbrellas mada a pretty
picture.
The pretty , graceful hostess , Miss Bertha
Sloan , was gowned very sweetly in a laven
der silk , made empire style , low neck , white
gloves and shoes.
Miss IClla Ilaymond wore a dainty cos
tume , just like herself , of corn-colored figured
crepe , made in the style of the directory ,
with inoiro rihlxms.
Miss Hamill was in white crepe , which
Just suited her style of beauty , low neck and
short sleeves , white satin ribbons almost
berthn-liko in effect being fastened to the
corsage with enameled buckles.
Miss Marium Day wore an exquisite gown
of rose colored silk , trimmed with white ult ,
a moire sash arranged in Japanese style , giv
ing a particularly airy charm to the costume .
Miss Louise Squire wore a lilac crepe 003"-
tiinie , made in the style of the Empire , prot-
tily trimmed with violets.
Miss Sue Colpetzor appeared in Nile green
silk , trimmed in chiffon.
D Miss Crlbb of Milwaukee , who is the guest
of Alias Colpotzer , wore a pretty gown of
white silk , trimmed in chiffon.
Miss Mona Martin graced a beautiful empire -
piro gown of garnet velvet ami white silk.
Miss Mabel Kelly was in Nile preen inous-
sollino , very prettily though simply mado.
Miss May Hartlott , ro o colored silk gar
- nished with chiffon.
Miss Bulnli Sharp was a symphony in red.
, Miss Edna Cowin graced a salmon colored
silk , relieved by a deep facing of the same
, material.
Miss Jessie Dickinson wore a pretty palo
blue silk , with ruffles of chiffon.
. Miss Mabel Brown wore a costume of blue
and brown.
Miss Darllne Coc , Nile green and shrimp
pink.
The Union orchestra furnished the music
refreshments by Balduff.
The invited guests were : Misses Georgia
/ Brunei1 , Cribb , Moua Martin , Bulali Sharp
, Myra McClellnnd , Dorothy Holland , Florence
Morse , Fredcricka Wessels , Edwin Cowin
Fannie Gilbert , Sadie itaum , Myrtle John
: ston , Sue Colpetzer , Emily Hnmill , Mary
Johnson , Lou IlobbloFannio Duryen , Jessie
Dickinson , Mnblo Brown , Mablo Kclloy , IClRi
Ilaymond , Loulso Smith , Ll/zio Allen , Bessie
Towle , Grace Allen , Gertrude Branch , Marian
Day , Lilly Moore , Mao Bartlett , Bessie IIU1-
bert , Louise Squires , Bessie Ilaymond , Emma
Sherwood , Josephine Stanton , Mao Mount
sFlorence Cr.ipsor , Emma Crandel , Hattk
Cady , Leila Carter , Darlino Coc , Adalinc
Condon , Kuth Pierson. Messrs. James
: Wallace , Fred Hartman , William Cowin
Joe Barker , Jiv , Guy Shepard , II. L
Crummer , Harry Evans , George Jolia
ston , Cecil Graham , W. II. Ilaymond
Felix Hughes , Wilbur Christian , Ed Mors
man , Joe Morsman , Harry Akin , Ford
Clarke , George Gilbert , Kussell Wilbur
John Larimer , Kussell Burt , Lan Morse
Burt Morse , Charles Montgomery , M. G
; Montgomery , Henry Clarke. Gordon Clarke
Mosher Colpotzer , Kay Hobble , F , E. Arm
strong , Karl Council , Gcorgo Martin , ICrd
d man BruneiGcorgo Easson , Edwin Alex
10 andcr , Lynn Sherwood , Burt Raymond , Wai
don Branch , George Purvis , HOSB Towlo , ICi
Swobe , Dwight Swobo , "Hulph Council , Na
. Mansllclri" , Kalph Piorson , Arthur Cartel-
, Carroll Carter.
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CYlnIinilim ChrUtmim.
Ono of the most delightful Christmas par
ties of the season wits given by Mrs. rUi
Grilllth's Stallard to the Oniijlia kindergarten
rt.
id garten , 2000 Davenport street , Saturday last
. About forty llttlo people with their brigh
id happy faces , their games , recitations nm
. songs , entertained their parents and frlendi
, until supper was announced , after which tin
'V jingling Of bells was heard , and to the chll
( Iron's unbounded delight , in came Dear Oli
d. Santa Clans , who was besieged with qucs '
tlons regarding certain letters and request
, sent him , but ho had a happy answer for all
, Great was his surprise to see a Christina :
id tree loaded with gifts these llttlo Sunti
ir.ml Clauses had prepared In kindergarten fo
ml their papas and mammas , and as ho callci
Ir. each happy child's name , the happy llttl
ono came forward , received his or her sell
made gift , and with pride and satisfactloi
presented It to his equally proud mamma.
nd Those Invited were MIra Andrews , Hull
nd Klnelmrt'Denisu , Barkalow , Eugenie Whit
lid moro , Muck Burnison , Eddie Bedford , Susa
in- Joyce , Warren Calm , Florence Levy , Mai
Ir. pi rot Christian , Hugh MeWliorter , Aid
Ir.of Chubhuck , Gardner MeWhortcr , Max Cot
of rad , Cynthia McCague.Vlola Cuhn , John Mi
es Cuguo. Horscholl Dalloy , Gordan Mendles
Ir. sohn , Carol Daniels , Grace Now , Jay Diokoj
Paxton Mendlcssohn , Hazel Ford , Jlmm
Fonda , Webster Ford , Anna Pugli , Mile
, Grccnleaf. Bessie Plaino , Clara Goldsmiti h
)0- John Stubbs , Kisley Hiiines. Jean Htchardsoi
, . Cheney Huntlngton , Paul Tabor , Marie
Johnson , Gladys Sutphsn , Joy Sutphei '
I'S.nd . . .j.u. . Johnson , Fred Patterson , Flora So
nd don , Frances Wessolls ,
nd
rs. I'or Tlielr DuiiRhlt-r Ailu.
L. Wednesday , from 3 until 7 o'clock Mr. an
rs. Mrs. F. P. Klrkcndull entertained for the ;
les daughter Ada , At 0 o'clock Mrs. Klrkei
dall deviated somewhat from the usual enl <
ep of things by taking the children upstair
3n- where a beautiful Christmas tree ws
lighted , each llttlo guest receiving a box i
candy as a souvenir of the occasion ,
ics The guests present were ; Marie Kocl
Harry Koch , Curtis Leo , Kobert Leo , Nell :
lly Louden , Leo McShano , Mary McShane , Ga' '
m. lord Martin , Margaret Meday , Harry Men
pomcry , llobort Morse,4f 'l > ollo Morse , Kthcl
Palmer , llalph Palmer , llonald Paterson ,
Glen Ilaymond , Karl Ilarmond , John Hedlek ,
Mary Alice llogcrs , JaJmt Hoficrs , Stanley
Hose-water , John Kuthi Charles Kuth ,
Lncllo Until , iscllio Shlvcrlck. Charlie
Shiverick , Lewis HhOk's , Gladys Sut-
phcn. .f. Sutphcn. CHrtrcnco Tlmrston ,
Jean Thurston , Grace i iThurston , Jeamilo
Wakeflold , Elmer Wcatt Oeorgo West , Halnh
West , Olga Styles , Jouir Shucninn , I/iiiso
Shucman , Marlon HallerriJcssIe Wass , Ethel
Straight , Lawrence Gaylnrel. Mary Barker ,
Geo. Barker , Joe Barkw Klla May Brown ,
Harvey Clayton , HeleanCady. Dean Cady ,
Willie Chambers , Grade Clarke , Hortcnse
Clarke , Max Cftp , Kersey. . Coe , Charles Coe ,
Harry Carter , Mabel Carler , Marie Coffman ,
Hose Coffman , Wicr Coffman , ICmmn Cotton ,
Ucnnlc Cotton , I vireiu Drake , Josephine
Drake , Blanche Kstabrook , F. Gilmore , M.
Ullmorc , Francis Ollmore , E. Gllmore , ,1.
Gllmoi-o , Gertrude Goodrich. Cella Harris ,
Arthur Hartman , llowena Hlggcnson , Julia
HtgRcnson , Kittle Hobble , Arthur Jayncs ,
I uiso Jayncs , Howard Johnson.
Charming Daiu-lni ; I'lirty ,
A charming little dancing party was given
by the Misses Parthenla Bowman and Etta
Bradley , at the residence ) of G. G. Bowman ,
in Kountzo place , Thursday evening. These
invited were :
Misses Sidonlo King , Dora Dunham , Bcs
slo Cowles , KIttto Hamlin , ICmma Tlbke ,
Sarah Macombor , Loulso Sohrocdcr , Anna
Schrocder , ICmma Goodman , Carrie ICrk-k-
son , Anna Gilmore , Carrlo St. Gyre , Grace
Porter , Bertha Mansfield , Lillian Wllcox ,
Florence Campion , Miss Nellie Campion ,
Nellie French , Flora Patten , Ida Wedgo.
Marlon tahmcr , Jessie Brawn. Stella llllcy ,
Maggie Frost , Anna Hhoads , Allnnlo Curry ,
JesstoTlinino , Edna Tlmlne , Pearlo Brad
ley , Etta Bradley. Parlhenla Bowman and
Minnie. Parker of Columbus , Neb. , Edith
Ward.
Messrs. Austin Collet , Clark Powell , Leo
Van Camp , Fred French , Will Van Court ,
Fred llalsted , Alvln Patten , Frank Free
man , Walter Burdick , Frank Corh.V. Novlllo
Campion , Wilbur Fawcett , Fred Tlbkc , Leo
Hamlin , Joseph Woodruff , Bi-owcr McCaguo ,
Barton Curry , Fred Lake , James C. Ish ,
Herbert Kiggs , Edward Wllcox , Burke Bow
man , Edward Bradley , 11. M. Bradley , Mr.
Doty , Otto Ilollti. Mr. Brawn and the Misses
G. G. Bowman , Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bradley.
I'ntortiilnrcl for .Mlis Jliirftliull.
Miss Slaughter entertained very charm
ingly Wednesday evening at high live for
Miss Marshall of Storm Lake. Thero' were
twelve tables , partners being chosen by
cards tied with bunches of holly. Miss Inez
Haskoll won the ilrst prize for ladles , Mr.
Gcorgo Nason the gentleman's prize.
The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Davenport ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fowler , Mr , and Mrs , Hughes ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Lincoln , Misses
Spenser. Weaver , Ilaskell , Naoma Weaver
of Lincnlni Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Gilmore
of Elk Point , S. D. ; Misses Bauman , Miss
Boycc , Miss McCuno , Miss Grace Hudson ,
Miss Hartman , Miss Louie Johnson , Miss
Blanche Van Court , Miss Kuth Welter ,
Miss Alice Slaughter , Miss Fawcott ; Messrs.
Gamble , Shannon. Lo Hey Crummer , II. S.
Weller , Charles Wcller , Frank McCune , Els-
worth Fawcett , Heulitt , C. .T. Crawford of
Ft. Dodge , In. , Weir , Gcorgo Nason , Thomas
Nott , Palnmtier , Bauman. Knouso , H. C.
Miller , William McCunq'McClelland ' , Peters.
Tlirlr Second Cotillon.
Friday evening the NdrUi Omaha German
club gave the second of Jhbir series of danc
ing parties at Erlling.'s hall. The favors
were unlquo and ornumuntal , and will bo
treasured as pleasant mementoes of the oc
casion. > '
The ( following participated in the cotillon :
Mr. ami Mrs. E. D. Van Court , Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Lewis , Mr. and MrsilC. H. lllch , Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. La wrier Misses Kuth Leh-
mer , Rich , W. Ilich , Altlibuse , Bowie , Dod-
son. Hall. Dempsey , ' -Chapnian , Ogdcn ,
Smith , Wellar , CollpH.j . .Wright , Blather-
glast of Chicago , Jones , Van Court , Snyder ,
Boss , Boudinot , James'of Audubon , Haller ,
Brenton , Kobertson ; Mtjssrs. Bauman , Ilas
kell , Schneider , Weltur , II. Whitman ,
Kinqon , Boudinot , Wilcox , Dickey , Tate ,
Boss , Jackson , Kuhn. "Vlckers , Squires ,
Cooley , Adair , Champ ilti1 , Bowlo , Colt ,
Axtol , Vati Court. King , 'Tones , Fales , Wob-
ber. Fowler , Ilobinson , Stoddard , Nelson ,
Walker.
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l-cerlcss Club Jasiiicriiilc. | (
Christmas Monday oveiiing , the Peerless
club gnvp their long anticipated masquerade ,
the Itoor being crowded with gay masks
until midnight when when the trappings
were laid aside for the moro decorous
habiliaments of the common citizen. Gits
with his " " band
Epcnoter "growler" mmisea
the spectators greatly , their line music being
a feature of the night.
These present were : Misses Yule , Red-
Horn ucrgor , Mrs. llowell , L. Chesbro ,
Katcliff , Ltitoy , Olson , Bcoher , Dodson ,
Messrs. McConnell , Bartlett , Stratmnn
Epeneter , Yost , Conrad , Latey , Jahn , Thiele
Phelps , Benedict. Lcedcr , Smith , Simpson
Kuhn , Wigman , Howell , Barnum , Kemper
; Undcrlaml , Olson , Johnson , Bcchcr , Walker
King , Carpenter. Stockham , Kcplcy.
, Kntcrtiilnod Iowa 1'nnpln.
Mr. and Mrs , Gcorgo W. Lancaster enter
, tained a merry party of friends Monday
evening in honor of their cousins , Mr. aud
Mrs. A. .1. Footo of Cherokee , la.
These present were : Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Footo , Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen , Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Southmayd , Mr. and Mrs. B
- Kobidoux. Misses Truland. Maggie Truland
Clayton , Nnnnio Clayton , Thomas , Kichards
, Garrctt , Burns , Bolinger ; Messrs. Burns
Van Acrnam , II. M. Bunncll , Garrctt , Clay
ton , Wise , Sawtell , Christman , Smith.
I'or IliuV'iiilc ) ,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns received on
Monday from a to 0 and 8 to 10 for Mr. nnri
Mrs. 0.11 Eastman , Miss Lozlcr and Misc
Burns , Seventeenth and Dodge streets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lobmun and Miss Lob
man glvo a pnantom party Thursday oven
Ing. January Ii , lilOS St. Mary's avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Kaymond will be
at homo Thursday evening from 7:30 : unti
10 o'clock. Dancing lifter 10. 114 Soutl
Thirty-eighth avenue.
About Omiilm I'l'oplc.
R. S. Wilcox returned from Chicago yestcr
day morning.
Miss Ethel Mills of Dos Moincs is tin
guest of Miss Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Meday returned wool
- before last from Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. Moore will entertain the Dot
r- Ami on Monday evening.
t. Mrs , Baron KIloy returned on Saturday
t.it from a short trip to Denver.
The engagement of MJ s Bessie Hall am
Mr. Funko of Lincoln Is iwiounced.
10 A. C. Dutcho.r of th * in'ontraotlng firm o
11- Lawton & Co. of Dcad\vftodis at the Paxton
Mr. Frank Gould of Chicago Is spending i
8ts few days in Omaha , thorniest of Mrs. A. I' '
ts Tukoy. u
11.is Mr. Stuart of Denver Jarrlved in Omnli
is Thui-sday and IsstoppiiVS'wIth ' Dr. and Mrs
ta Mercer. ' ' '
or MissBertha _ Sloan Icptys Wednesday fo
lo Miss Grunt's school. 2W Dearborn avenue
I * .
If- Chicago ,
Miss Eva James of Ahdubon , la. , has bee
visiting the family of flri.O. S. Shepard th
th past week. , , „
itm Miss White will spcniljioveral weeks wit
m her sister , Mrs. Arthun Smith. She ni
ir- rived last week. mv
irdo Mrs. J. M. Glllan of Clltton Hill , who ha
in- been dangerously ill with' typhoid fever , i
Ic- ' '
now convalescent ,
Mr. and Mrs. John P' Williams are noi
occupying their now lioino at 1ST Nort
ny Thirty-second street.
.es
, Mr. Charles Tqtum , who has been spem
ii , ing the past three months in the east , wl
on arrive ? homo this morning.
'I' ' Miss Laura Fisher of Florence , Wlsis I
ol- the city , the guest of her sister , Mrs , A , A
Pinto , 'J529 California streot.
Mrs , Harry E. Cole gave a pretty entc
nd talnment last week in honor of her gues
Miss Scidcl of Storm Lake , la.
L-Ir
Quito a few people went over to Cpunc
Bluffs Friday evening to attend the part
ler given by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at the Gran
rs. hotel.
rs.as Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Burrlss nc
of daughter of Kansas City are visiting M
and Mrs. L. A. Garner , 2527 Callform
street.
Heat Mr , and Mrs. William Morris , who ha\
been occupying Mr. Meday's house durln
at- the latter' * absence In Detroit , will uiul
their homo for the prc-sont with Mrs .Tnmcs
W Savage until their home i * completed ,
W , U , Smith of Chicago , who ha boon
making a holiday visit with Joseph Hayden ,
returned homo Thursday.
Friday evening , Frederick W. Uike g.ivo n
pretty dancing partv at the residence of his
parents , Hon. and Mrs * George- . Lakc/J-W
lXdgo ) street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Valll and Mrs. Martha
Iclh returned yesterday from the funeral
if llov. T. J. Vnill , which was hold at Heat-
ice Thursday.
The guests at the Mcrrlam arc making
> rcpnmtton * fora private ! fancy dross mas-
ticrado party to bo held Monday evening
icxt , January 2.
Mr. W. C. McKnight , manager at the Bot-
.on store , was presented a very line gold
watch by the employes of the Boston store
n Christmas eve.
Lieutpn.int Qauy , Colonel Hughes and Col-
niel Bcnham have taken the house next to
Mr , Warren Kogers , whcro they will keep
bachelor quarters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I < yman and family and Mrs.
Belden , all of Salt Like City , have engaged
rooms at the Madison and are expected in
Omahn in a few week * .
pMlss May Bartlett. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 13. M. Bartlett , gave a lovely dancing
party Wednesday evening In honor of Miss
Ella Kaymond of Lincoln.
Mrs. DoWltt nnd daughter. Miss Marie ,
lave returned from Coifnx Springs , the
former having derived much benefit from n
few weeks' sojourn there.
Tom Colter , the same red headed and
lopoful boy as of yore , is visiting his parents
on Sherman avenue. It looks like old times
: o see Tom on the streets of Omaha again.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Footo1 , aftnr spending
lolidny week with Mr. nnd Mrs. George W.
Lancaster , ftm North Twenty-third street ,
have returned to their homo In Cherokee , la.
Hon. K. C. dishing and his daughter ,
Miss Lorn , loft Tuesday night for southern
California , whore he Is Investigating some-
mining property in which ho thinks of In
vesting.
Miss Burke of Salt Lake Clt.v is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShano. Miss
Burke will leave on January for Manhat-
tonvlllo , N , Y. , where she has been attend
ing school.
Mr , Newton Barkalow , who has been
visiting with Mrs. Burkalowat the restdeiico
of Mrs. O. M. Carter , returned to his homo
at North Platte on Thursday. Mrs. Barka
low will return next week ,
Mr. and Mrs. Axol Meyer announce the en
gagement of their daughter , Agnes Amelia ,
to Mr. Stcvo I. Day of Chicago , formerly of
tills city. It is expected the wedding will
take place some time this spring.
The Ladles Social 'club , section of the
Omaha Turnverein , were very pleasantlv en
tertained to the number of a dozen couples
at the residence of Miss Pauline Ximmer-
man , Eleventh nnd Pacific. Thursday eve
ning. D.inclng was indulged in.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kocder have returned
from n Christmas visit at the old homo with
Mr. Hoeder's parents In Madison. Wisconsin.
Miss Fannie Koedor , n sister of Mr. I'oedor ,
returned with them and will bo their guest
for some time , at their residence , Thirty-llrst
andPacific streets.
Miss McShano gave a box party for Miss
Burke of Salt Lake City , who is visiting
Mrs. Jo n A. McShane. last evening. The
party consisted of Miss Burke. Miss Mc
Shane and Miss May McShane , Mr. James
F. Murphy. Mr. Ward Burgess and Mr.
John C. Ward , chaperoned by Mrs. 1C. C.
McShane.
For Charlotte Dlebold of Buffalo. N. Y. ,
and Louise and Windsor Doherty , Dr. and
Mrs. Doherty gave ono of the jolliest of
dancing parties Wednesday evening. The
parlors at Browncll Hall are the very thing
for dancing and fully 150 young neople were
present. The decorations were nil of white
and 'green , holly and mistletoe being used
most generously.
Mibs Ella Ilaymond , Mr. W. II. Raymond ,
Mr. Harry B. Evans of Lincoln and Miss
Emily Ifamill of Keokuk , la. , who have been
guests the past week of Miss Bertha Sloan ,
left for Lincoln Friday , accompanied hy Miss
Sloan , to attend the llovola club party hold
in the capital city on that evening. Monday
evening the same jolly crowd of young people
went to Crete to attend the party given by
Miss Myrtle Johnston.
At the close of the morning .service , Sun
day , Mr. II. II. Frost and Miss Acklo.v
Webcrg walked up tlio aisle of the First
Methodist church and were married by Ki-v.
Frank Crane , the pastor. The marriage was
a complete surprise to the friends of the
happy couple. Mr. Frost is in charge of
Hayden Bros. ' cloak department , and has
boon busy this weckreecivingcongatulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Frost will bo at homo to their
friends at 800 South Twenty-eighth streot.
Miss Fern Marty pa von party to her young
friends Thursday at her home , 2(503 ( Hartley
street , which was very charming , the little
hostess quite distinguishing herself. Among
these present were : Misses Nellie Squires ,
Laura Campbell , Loniso Motz , Mamie
Thompson , Florence Bass , Dora Ballmer ,
Mabel Emerson , Carrie Midgley , Julia Hoff-
mayor , Pearl Sheely , Marguerite Marty ,
, Baumer , Brown , llogcrs ; Messrs. George
,
Mr-fens. Walden llranch , Fritz Marty. Victor
Paul , Will TIppery. L. H. Pcttlgrow , Kvnn
Davis , Art Woodmnn , Snleder , Charlie
Squires , Bert Cox , Shoemaker ,
Mrs. Arthur Dale , \Voolworth avenue ,
entertained a number of .Vyear-ohl tots yes
terday afternoon and the children were
more than delighted with the entertainment
provided for their pleasure. As souvenirs of
the occasion dainty caps were presented to
the llttlo ones , who were : Mildred Clark ,
Kilo Clark , Mamlo Waterman. Blanche
Waterman , Mabel Walker , Joledell Parks ,
Ixitira Dale. Martha D.ile. Melvin Uhl. Mil
ton Uhl , Paul Dale.
A literary society formed hy the young la
dles who live in the Immediate neighborhood
of West Fumam street , meets every Wednes
day afternoon to read and discuss the works
of their favorite authors. Their purxiso | Is
the assiduous cultivation of literature and n
feast for the mind. Kofreshmeuts for the
palate are also enjoyed. The members of
this small but congenial literary are the
Misses Dolllo Polack , Alice Chambers ,
Louise Johnson , Georgia Sharp.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. U , Livingston very nicely
entertained the 1C. W. B. whist club Friday
evening. The members present were Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Ulaiiehard. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hake , Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
English. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kessler , Mrs.
C. H. Balllett nnd Mrs. Thomas , Urlzes wore
awarded to Mrs. Julius Kessler and Mr.
Arthur English , each winning srt T-ll ) pel-
cent. Hcfrcshinents were served after the
games.
Mls.s Mamie Hartell entertained thq mem
bers of the Jolly Sixteen at the residence of
Mr. Albert Huntze last Wednesday evening.
In the high live contest Mr. Fred Fruehauf
and Miss Anna Peterson were the lucky
ones to win the prizes. Every one present
received a beautiful souvenir. The follow
ing were present : Messrs. Frnchiiuf. Hoag ,
Hoiclienberg , M. Kolehenlx'rg , Meihlede ,
lloehiie , Albert Helnzte. Henniiigen , and
the Misses Fanny and Lucy Fruehauf , Clara
and Theressa Jahn , Lena Tebbins , Anna
Peterson , Mamie Harlelt and Mrs. Albert
Huntze.
A number of Omaha people who knew .Mr.
A. B.irt Koeder when here in business with
his bi-othcr , Mr. M. L. Koeder , will be
pleased to learn that his engagement to Mls.s
Lilian Armstrong Searles of New York ,
daughter of the sugar king , is announced.
Mr. Koeder is now one of the big men of
Denver nnd promises to bo one of the silver
kings of the west. H is said that there Is a
pleasant bit of romance connected with this
engagement , their attachment growing out
of a visit to the group of mines at llico ,
Colo. , In which both Mr. Searles and Mr.
Koeder are largely interested.
Several ladies desirous of devoting an
afternoon of every week "to literature meet
at the respective houses of the members
every Wednesday , the last meeting being
held at Mrs. Adolph Meyer's , where were
read sele'Otions from Sir John Luhbuck's
"Pleasures of Life. " Histories , biographies ,
fiction and the classics will each in turn betaken
taken up , with readings and discussions ,
relative to the afternoon's program. Suc
ceeding this intellectual feast dainty re
freshments are served , when apropos ,
Shakespeare's quotation ' -Now good digestion
wait on appetite and health tin both. " can be-
well followed , forming a pleasant sequence
to these delight fill afternoons. The members
nro : Mrs. Andrew Haas , Mrs. Sam Katz ,
Mrs. Alexander Polack. Mrs. Adolph Meyer.
Mrs. A. D. Brandeis , Mrs. Lobeman.
Friday and Saturday , Jan. 6 and 7.
OWI Ji SHI utility Mitt litco. )
Special oagugoiiicut of
AMERICAN TOl K.
The Young Emotional Actress ,
In Her Special Production of
the Croat Play ,
As presented for over 500 nights
in the Theatre I'rancaisc , Paris.
.51/sn lotIti mrrioo < /a < vto ho
/io iiuivftorii/inr < /r.-N. V. World ,
The sale of seats will opoii Thursday uioru-
nx at iiRiml prices'
NEW I" HAPPY
THEATRE.I NEW YEAR.
NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION.
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3 I igh s , Slsijciay , Monday aijti XUestlay ,
SPEGIA.LX MA-riNEibi MONDAY.
Special Engagement of the Eminent Romantic Actor ,
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In His Latest Success
"A Worthy Successor to Monte Chrloto.--.Vno York Sun
Motropolltau Gust - Elnhorato Gostunios
AH No\r Sooiiory - - Porfoot Porfui-iuituoo Assiti-od ,
Boats uro now on stln : at tlio following prlcos : lir t tloorMc. 7. " > o nnil f 1.0) ) ; bal
cony We and 75c. Now Voar'a Matlnou Klrst tloor.lOe and 73o : halcony i > o and 50c.
"W I H3 Ok * * B ° Dre .
Si t. THEATER. I POPULAR RICES. I
T.llio ltr > ntr > , AllJniiilH.OIKS to riio//oiiHo o ) ' MIIOPOSH.
Commencing with Matinee ,
Today , NBW Years , Jan. 1
Matinees Monday , Woclnooday and Saturday.
CARLTON ' Presented by Most Perfect
D.SJ MILLS
Scene on
o A SELECTED COMPANY
g In FULL BLAST American Stage
e
° 'NT > A' 'IT Wednesday Eve , , Jan. 4 ,
liolurn I'lizaRcment ot the
WONDERFUL YOUNG ACTRESS
The dlatlngnMied exponent nf the
1'cinnlc roles of the American str\se ,
and a company Includlnc
Hy special retinc-st Miss Mnrlowo will apuonr
In thoclmrnctcrof JIM < 1A In Shoridnri
Knowles' great itlny.
"l'orlmi the Jull.i U
) ? reason reRnrdod na
Miss Marlowe's best character Is duo to the
fact that la It tliuy llml her iiooscssod of
Htrength and other cnmlKles which are nottn
evldenco In the purely Iduul creatures , llu
thai as It may , her Julia 1msomimly
slreiiRth , dranmllo Inlonsllv and nenulnn
pathos , suriirlslne to a decree. " t'rIKrfttn a ]
Mt < s Marlmre in "The llunMiarlt" In the K'ini
CMi ; Joiinicil , lIViliiMddi ; , Ixecmbcr i'.u. J83J.
"Miss Marlowo'a Rltt U not la this character
or tluxt not In fioino particular splrltnullty or
some glvun passion , but In Iho natural , Mower-
Ilko fr.iRrnnco of the human femlnlno whluh
shu ( llirnsos In wlmtovor HIO ! appoiirs. Art
could not touch It for It could not own the
mastery of conscloiunois. Nnturo's volco U
siicakliiK throiiRh mi actress' rcollnx , * *
Last nli-lit the p'tiy was Knowlu'a ' Ilunoh-
back" nnil Miss Marlowe's Julia will bo ro-
memborcd us the llnost. " CrttMim ojlf (
Marlowt't pci/nriMiliicc lu " 7/ie / Hunchback , " in
the Kaniat Ctty 'Jtmu , ncctmlttr'iH ' , IIM ,
Sale of seats will open at 1) ) o'clock Tuesday
morning at Iho following prices :
I'nriinot fti.no
1'lrnt ! t 1tn\\-H. Clro/o JlJiO
/ . < ist 7 A'ou-s. C/ro/n 2.OO
( , 'oiiorn/ / - . .IcmsifoiiVrs ( /-/oor .7t
I'li'Ht U ltn\\- . Ilnlc-oiiy l.OO
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C.'oiioinlitiissiiii / , Itulcotiy f ( >
Cutlery -
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Cor. mill St. nnil Ciipltol Avrnuo , Oiniilm.
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( ci l to unit mir cdircrc tlnitihf , for the liberal vnt-
ronnijc 1/011 / lnn-clirl < ncc < l tijxin us ilm iiiu f/ic / year
jnst omir. irerliallatm in the future to merit a
t'liiil'iiimncr. nf iitiriinm / , ti/ ) dlirnuninulno
iijiin Kti-tliiuc and In imr ruidiin" / , ninc/ilni ( / ; to
cntrrttiln aitil miiiisc u"i' ' > > ' " ' " ' "I ( iliiiifliul | /
mtr theatre humc-Wa and rcspcclnbh. Com t and
ntc UK.
Week Commencing Monday , January- - 2.
strcc/iss nwKizcism
Third \V < uik of tlio
STANLEY
In tlio Siilc-SplltHiiK I'nrco-Cdinedy
Or , THE HOTEL.
A Buttou Burstor , anil n Dobtroyor of
the Bluob.
FUNNY SCENES.
LUDICROUS SITUATIONS.
LAUGHABLE CLIMAXES.
Hl'KOJAl , ItU-l ! , > < JAliMiNT : : OP
The Wonderful
LE PETIT *
Child
* FREDDIE Phenomenon.
lu an Uiillruly Now I.Ut of .Snocliilliiti.
See His Truthful
Impersonation
of
TIIK \ . 0111,0' Oil AMI-ION
.xT. McQUIREX
Noiilnnd Hollnoil KOIIKS and Ulo. Di
aus.
ICODII.IIlltlST , ll\I.ANiit ( ! : ,
J'crfurmliiK upon ehalrn nud tiiblos , making a
wondiirful net of cijiilllhrtiiii | ,
TIIIC ( iltlCATi : ! 'ol'-SOMi.-i AND DA.S'dliS
u\ Tin ;
DIXON BROTHERS.
TIIIC I'UN.SI ! > ! ' MUSIOAI. 'I K\M 1111 ICurllt
J3ogn rtnnclO ' 13 ri en
I'oriniirly of Ilnvcrly's MuHtodcn MlnHtroli ,
CONTINUOUS SHOWS
I'ruin l.OO 1' . Al. to 11).Ill ) I * . JM.
COME ANY TIME AND SEE A BIG SHOW.
* - * - !
Friday Next -A-rviS ;
A Imndsouio photo of Lo I'otlt Kroddlo
for every lady vUlt er
Children's . . . „
( JIllKlrfll Atlmlttixl ID ml inn Im-Ton L'uillli
ADMISSION )
Inidiidhig halcon/ beat , , . , , , .20 oout
Inelmllng purqnot suut . . . . . .SiU oouti
luuiudlni : box goat TiU tioiiti
MATINEE PRICES !
Admission , Incluillnit boat in pur-
quut or balcony , ,2O couU
Y. M. C. A. IIA.1LL , .
Friday Evening , Jan. 0.
MGCKRIDGE
nPRRA 1" 1'orr
Ul tnA
tjo/oot i / - Wr/nn ,
[ 'nicrrod lunU "i nad tl , Ou nlo
/ 'iiV Uuo d r , Joa , , . iu-