Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 06, 1895, Part I, Page 4, Image 4

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, 4 : TIlE OMAhA DAILY . UJD11Qj ReKDAY , , TANl'"AHY G L 18 { ) .
CLEAR FIELD UNTIL LENTD
Society HM ; Braced Up from the Holidays
and the Social Round Resumed ,
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WEEK OF Wi DDINGS AND \ SMALL FWCTIONS
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JIIJnJrmrnt : ot MIs8 Allro ChMO Rlt Mr
Cullllhnm Anllo l'ttIIc NnW "cnr'l
, Jiiy nt R 1CCellll Olvel lT
lrs , I'crey Jorl ,
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hunt Up ) 'oU ol lornl hanllbooks , for
the revival of the use of loral language Is
ahlong the lalest fads of the gay worl ) .
When the 10ther of the ( of us who are
not too young were buds arni ) belles all the
beaux \ \ ere Ilopularly thought to belevo that
"A mnll Is like n lowel'et sweet , "
anll ( all the glded youth of both sexes studied
the language of flowers with wore asllul ) '
than [ omo other topics that mIght have been
more useful I less ornamental.
And now circling eoclety , that according
to the optimists Is really 10ving In an as-
cenllng lllral , has got round to the pDet's
way ot thinking once more Florists who
cater to the Brahmin caste and the heal .
gardeners of large Ilrlvate consen'atorles say
the demand for al manner of feral oddities
has been slowly Ileveolllng ! for some time . all
now the hue ammil cry rlr sllrclal fowes be-
cause of ther sentimental mmnealting approaches
u craze. -
It's a' rrgrant notion this of sending your
daily 10ral tribute to your lance In bIos-
loml that eXIrrss , In varying language the
ebb anti few of your affection. There are
the teller blue violets that spell "love " nll
the white ones that breathe or "molesly. , " I
TIne nltwa & ' 1 "I am consumed with inns-
slon , " Inll capo Jasmmnine'mm speech Is or I
"transport and ccstac ) . . . Corchorus means
"lmniintIennce of absence ; " dainias . .torever
thine ; " wood sorrel slnlul for "joy , " and
spindle-tree , ' 'you arc engrvcn upon my
heart. " Ianunculns saYb " you are radiant
with charms : " peach blossom "lhls heart Is
thine ; " the whie I Iy I merns "llulll ty , " anll'
myrtle . like " ' 0 blue and costly ) violet
means "Iovc" of an equal ) ' loyal ( hut less
expensive ) variety , "I love you devotioni" Is :
tine message or the heliotrope ( 'ern\'lan ) . all ] I
the tny rorget-menot presses "pure love. "
OC course there will he a quarrel ( and thIs
opens UIJ i the way ror a fascinating corre-
iondrnmce. Wih a blray ) cf the pretty how-
erlng dogwood he Wl ask conlrllely : "Am
I indifferent I to YOU ? " and then tuck In a
bit ot haz,1 to ask for a "reconciliation. " Of
course she will reply with some jonquils ,
which mean , "I deslro a return or your at-
fection " whereupon lie shoulll put In an np"
Ileaance with ' a sprig of lungworl for a
boiltonmniere since that says "Thou art my :
life. " -
All the dear 3QS friends oC tine hethro' lied
couple have In their turn a practcaly unlm-
Hed nell 11 which to coil their sentimental
messages for them The rejected sullor r.r
ex mmnninie. Innay . take , hIs revenge by tshlng !
tine 1\dY'9 hallphles.Q with a IJang whln she :
shall receive his bauquet or the glowing
American larlgohls , with their hldllen Ies-
sage of 'crueity. " Or . Iarlnaps he wi be
lIre inierciful and semI instead some
dIg roses , to splak of the "conunnlngling oC E
Ini.'asnnre anti paIn" that Is his. Or purple t
fuchsias wi say , "lhe ambition or my love i
thus Illagues itself , " while marigold and cypresS -
press together wi wal or "despair. "
Cheerruler friends will dispatch ! arlalls
of rosro , If wish
rosel they to convey their belet
that the sweet maid has won a lover as a
"reward oC virtue ; " corn . to wish her
"riches ; " Austrian roses 10 say , .thou art t
all that Is lovely ; " China r032s. for " ! race ; "
Jacquemlnols , because they exhale "lender
love ; " tea roses for "always lovely : " whie
mulberry , "whnIom' ; ' horse chestnut If their
wIsh Is for "luxury ; " yellow jasmine , because
hey thin ) Maid Is alt "
) : Margaret al "graco and I
elegance. " Pansies arc always for
"lhon hts ; " double red pinks , for "pure ardent -
dent hose ; " pear blossoms ' stand for "af-
flclon ; " orchids for "beauly ; " celandine F
"lulure joy " " . "
; rose acacla "friendship.
In addition to the durable birthday gift S
that are made lo new her heln' anll heiresses -
eases , I Is a graceful and growing i
to send flowers to the mater as soon as the
cares annunclng the arrival oC tine baby are
recel\ ] . Trailing arhutus , for "welcome , " Is I
a charming posy under the circumstances ; ,
American startworl , tine language or which m
. Is "welcome to n sramuger : . . Is also a qualm
conceit , The vrimroae . which stands for
"carly ) youth " Is prety for a torl gift under
the circumstances , and with It moss . which
. speaks of "maternal love , " may 100tC31y be
combined ,
Flower figures In cotlions may be made
the medium for merry flirtations hy a measure -
lire of preparation on the part oC thC guest Swine
who are to carryon the festive frolic wih
fair flowers.
fowers.
' 1' . male the fewer message really Inter .
esting a great variety of cut towers must
be IJrovlded A clever leader of the germln
' could . carlY out his Idea of flirting with the
flowers , even Ir the guests knew nothing of
I beforehad , by IJrovh1ng cards 6ettng
forth tine messages of tine various flower S
us interpreted hy the leading authorities on
tine sulject
( There oughl to bo tulips In abundance sine C ,
they mean "a declaration of love : " then
there should he maiden hair ferns , for "dls-
crCllon ; " yarrow whloh Is a "cure for the
alartache , " and sweet \Viliiann . meaning
"finneese. " - .
Dmcels wl be interested In an amusIng
new cotloi figure calell "The lieU. " A
hair Is placed In the mldile ot the room ! ] .
In which a young man 15 ached to sit and
ring a boil until some young lady volunteers
to dance with ldni Tine fencing fure requires -
quires conshlerblo slel , Two men are sup-
posed to fight for a girl. / powder ' mutt
I liberally sprInkled wIth hour Is fastened to
lberaly wih
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tine point of tine full , 1011 the man who
makes tine first white marl over a vial spot
, wlnl annul dances wih tine girl A figure
' which might do well for n Boston dance Is
_ _ _ _ known as the rhymlnr figure. I lady Invite .
vlos a gcnteman to dance antI IC the gen-
tenian cannot respond In rhyme hD Is
passed my . 'I'he auction figure Is a success
¶ 'ho auctioneer requires a gavel and six
boutonniere numbered and filled wIth 8weete.
SIx ladles cheese twelve mnemn and tine auc-
ton beclns. After the sale the \putonnlers
_ are 11riented to the ladles with cOrreSIJOnilng
JumblI's , und the gelilemen who Cal to
snatch uncle number are left out of time
cOtOI.s a windup the snowball figure
. Is appropriate . A number ot halls oC finely
' CI' ' paper , arc tossed Into tine air , and at the
lame In taut a signal I given for ate
dance throlgh tIne 1)'lngls ot paper.
: The countess or Warwick the beauty , but
r better 1\loWn as T.dy lIrooke . lately dc-
i scribeul herEt'lt " "
lerlbell as a "splendhl pauper , She
an1 the aristocracy of Greal Urltiin Is
nrarl riined trying to keep : pace wih the
"parvonls , " whoso ! wealh Is tabulol , , all ,
tor her part she considers mnny ot her asso.
cutes " "la.Uy . Iloor. ! ' at course they mnr ;
and quite Proper \ , too , lhut , maying hail \ arc
!
amlvnnmntago . for cenlurles , they have waslell
' their s'lbstance. The non'entnx rlcl1s should
lave blo'd ! a , chance to Ilourisin - - lS well IU the blue
Dnnen Ire all the co and wl bo' all the
_ _ _ _ more so flurlng tine holiday season There
have been 11nnen durlnt ; tine wec'le at tine
Be1'Jvue , 1 number oC Imntoll ones at tine
Aldile , cant also a number In Ilrlvato houses.
No other form of entertainment II 50 pOIJular
In Oinina. Bvery arrangement for a dinner
I tlbl should ho mnnade for lne umuui-tine com-
tort oC the guncets. Common sense suggests ,
cnn tine subject ot gael dhmuner . that your
reel manueL be welt liglnleul. Tine Ichl sus-
penlled from time celnI Is 1\.loubtely tine
best , Tina Illenly that arises from the
center of tine ce1ug not always ranging
with tine center or the table Is now met \y
lamps Oi tine table , by elertrlcl ! ) ' anti In
other ways Let tine whole l1r the room ho
brightly II hed : that this should bo Is ab.
. rolutely Icceslry to al ceu. Tine table
I Ihouhl never he nnnoyed by n great arrnnl-
t ment oC 10lfl II tine center. The lights
---i , vI enable yoU tO have ) 'lur 1\ r > In thu
center , Unit ILia eS8ntd to keep them low ,
so ua to I have all faces easily leen , lonty
4 of gre"n 1\11 scarlet , It Possible , I gael on
account "t Ihe ( white tablerloth ,
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- - U. V. H , I , ) ini.n1uet.
_ _ _ _ : The fourth aunual '
banqurt given by tins
- - Olha View nehatng society : t Is roonl on i
_ _ _ _ New Vesr' " e"o8 s'ermnnneh Injo'e !
b ' nil . .
)
, ) ni prlsent. .l the Ionrludou / a
smart and hterjtl. : program uf 11lcl B-
I 1 'lon Ihe ( 1ue411 toui tlfr ! l'bcul at t 1 "tl
_ _ _ _
! p read and handsomely decorated table , where
Hev , Powel referred to the Omaha Vhw
nebiUng society In 4 neat tel rcpnd
to hr } Iu Ivane. Those who artok :
the menu were : Hev And Mrl 10\11 , } Ir ,
nnll Mn H. W. More , MIMes Thompeca ,
I ' : vans , Wala , Mengum . Price , mi ! , Moul.
to n . JOhnson , ChrlsUe , Brown , IlbbuII , Win-
spa Trude , Whltehoue : Messrs. Ii , J ,
Vaihce S. A. Vi'aliace , J . A. Price , T. Iren-
nh aman . Fi : Shtlon , T B. Prie , n. Ihy 1
Huntlr h , I Cornbll , A , Tleron , "V , ller ,
W , I.mon. B. Jones . 1 . Whinnery , V Tru .
Wcdtlnl In , icwhn ( Irrr ,
Miss Hay /1schuler , daughter of Mr. anti
: tre S. Alschuler or 9 North Twent-
dF lghth avenue , was marrlell to Mr. Abram
Prank Ie , a rising young business man of
( 'edar InlJhll , la. , on 'i'nmecday evening at
the residence of the bride All the Intimate
f riends of the new couple ' were invited to
wlnes , the ceremony , performed by Dr. I.eo
F ranklin.
Tine parlor wherein time wedding took place
was tasteluly decorated wih flowers and
:
Ilbnta. i The brIde was hamlomely attired In
n white silk gown trimmed with Importell
lace l and pearls . She wore 0 tulle veil ennui
carrlell a bou1luet of white roses Tine wed.
cd
dll presents reeeh'cd were numerous anti
h eauntlinni. . \fcr the ceremony an elaborate
nipper was served In of which
wal COlrt a number -
ber of speeches were made and poems recited.
Amol ! those Ilresenl were : Mr. alI ! Irs.
H i , I'ranile ( parents of the groom ) of Cedar
Hnplls. I I ; Mrs. Max Ielner ( sister of the
ride ) ot Mal , on. Neh. : Mr Charles Alt-
schuler of Telealah , Neb. : Mr Alexander
AIchnler ot 1.lncoln. Mrs. L. annul Mr , fl'rn
C oiling ot Illsmouth , Mr. ant Mrs. M.
Ooldslen ot South Ornalnt . Mr. I Brown amI
daushler ! , Prof amid Mrs. J. I ) . NaLhamnon
Mr. and Mrs. M Sadie antI lon , Mr amid
Mrs. N Cashman anlillaughter , lr , and : ant Ir.
J , 1lne annul dauginter : . and Mrs. D.
I 'rens . 1 r. all Mrs , F. Butter , Mr. anti Mrs.
H I , Hubensleln , Mr. ant Mra. 'I 1apldo 1)r.
D. I U. ( Gohln ! . : Ir , William ranlele amid 1lr.
ant
hhlore I Nnthanson. After an extenslvi wenl.
Iln tour In tIm east Mr. annul Mrs. Abram
Int
Franklo \\1 make their future home at Do-
catur , Ill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( : hrl I'm :1.1 . Uo"q.
Tine welllng of Miss Carlotta Cornela
Downs a ril Mrs. \\'llnl 11. Chrisman occurred -
curred New Year's afternoon al [ o'clock at L
the home of the bride 1W : ) Sonlh 'rwenty-
nlnlh n strlet The PrettY home was decked In n
holy , IlstellG out ! evergreen. As a mando-
ln l orchestr IJla'ltl time : lewlelssohlI'etdln !
march the bridal party , headcd by the luh-
ers , cnutired the drawling ! room. lrolowlng ;
: lr. Wilam ! Allalr anti : Jr. Theodore Millet
was tine brldeslahl , Mils Jesslo I. Smih n
or St Louis and lilies Anna Iowns. mnll I
oC honor , then the bride wih her cousIn , Dr
0. A. Bronson of St hounis The best maui
: Ir. George fl.Zulay no oC Council Burr . let L
the party In the library . where the ceremony
was perrormld by Rev 1 L house of Nebraska -
hrasm ! City.
Tine bride wore a Parisian gown of whit
crepon trlmme,1 In monsselne lIe sole , wih
erne blossom In her hair. After the core
tnony a delicious slpper w"s nerved ant I
then ( Mr. ant : Irs. ChrIsman departed ror
I heir Cuture home , In 1alJleton. la.
The out of to\n guests al tine wellng ,
were : Judge all Mrs 1. H. Chrisman , Miss
Virginia Chrisnuan antI Mrs. Charles Citric
man oC Mapiotoni. [ Ia. . He\ . ant ! rs. hi. L ,
10use of Nehr.lsl.a City , Miss .Ie sle Smith ;
nnll Dr G. A. Bronson , St Louis ; Mrs.
Dote anal George E. 1la'ne , Council Dul i ,
Ia. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' 1 jim , \11 11"\ltln. \
Mrs. Percy J ord'l reception on New Year's
day , front I to 7 , In honor or hcr sister , 1Iss
Alice Chase , amid Irs. \V. A. Carter , was a
great scclal evcnt , made doubly Inlerestng
hy the annolncemenl of the engagement or
Miss Alee Chase to lr. Charles Sidney Cul-
ilniginann. Among the ; debutantes or the winter :
ter season or ' (3 Miss Chase shone brilliantly ,
being possessed ' of a very charming mannot
In addition to a splendid Inslcnl educaton I'
Mr. CUllnghnm comes from an old Ipswlch :
ugland I , ramly , and has made many friend
here. Miss Chase and Mr. Culugham , C ,
IJromlnenl lu last 'ear's tennis tournament ,
the two wInning the mixed doubles set , whie ; :
Mrl Culhlgham was the city's champion for
several y ars ,
The decorations throughout tine house were
in rose color with touches of green and white
sclered aronnd In the shape of palms and
whie Inyc ci mm t ins. Mesdames Kilpatrici r .
hitchcock . CifTorni . Mereer , Buchanan , Ring -
Hng-
wall and Peatta : :
Ieato assisted Mrs Ford In re
ceh'lug and entertainIng. Miss Crounse
served a delcious concoction , Maraschino
iuunnncin . and Miss Mary Nasin Miss Gertrde [
llngwal and Miss Indsey poured tea and
cinocolate the bevy of debntante adding
greatly lo tine charm of the occasion. Abonl
1i3 guests were enterlalned . during Line znfteu I.-
noon , - S
.
In Honor ur Miss Tnnmmclo .
Thursday evening a delightful surprIse
party was given In honor at Miss Turlce , who
Is visiting her brolher , He\ A. Turklo of )
Kounntzo Memorial cinurcin The evening was
spent very pleasantly In playIng games , ote ,
During tine course of the evening a very fin IC
program consisting of recitations , vocal and
Instrumenlal music , was rendered At the
conclusion of LIne program the guests were
invited to partake of the good things which
had been provided which they dId wit In
wih
eVident relsh and enjoyment.
These Present were : Mr. and ! rs. A. J.
'fnrl.lo , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cook , Mr. and
l rd. S. O. Dmn , Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Lowe , Mr . and Mn's. Augusl Kuehn , Misses
Tnnrkle Hazel SchmIdt , Cora Trnssol , Ida
Hhoads , I.lda Harpster , Edith ( ShIelds , Tina
Sclnmnhnit Mary Bruner , Frances hoofer , Cora
Swanson , gsther Swanson , Amelia Pearsomi
Sarah Jiutta. Tulle Gunzenhauser , Emma
Dexter and , Miss Kaufmann Messrs. Leslie
Allen . } Fred Adams , howard Leslo .
Berhor t , Leon Curtss , Oscar Engler , Harry '
Fihor \ohlg , , . Hey 1enrol11 , Arthur Shields and H. I
_ ,
Iw " ' " "r'M 'urty.
A merry crowd of children assembled at tine
rosllencJ ot P. O'Donnel , 1026 South Nine-
tentln street , New Year's day to help cele-
brto the seventh blrthdlY of his little
daughter Genevieve lte
\ \ Music and games
forme tine feature of the day and a most enjoyable -
joyable afernoon was SIJonl by the happy
little omnos After doHclous rcrreshmenls were I I
served tine happy crowd dispersed , u'isining ;
lS one little maid oXllreEset herselt , "thal
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New Yoar's came every tiny "
The invIted guests were : Katie Moore ,
Kato
Mamie Cllns , Nellie Morreii , May Lovely ,
Nora Hart . Eva I.ovely , list Hocet , Lenore
flunsaul annle Gunsaul , Mary Krause
Flora Irlso. Cora 1cGovern. Cleo lender-
Eon ; Masters Joe Lovely , Willie lmake Loulo
Sautter . Leo . 10rrel. Francis lcGovern ,
Stove O'Donnel. Macy t3tapemnlnorst Nellie
Hoan.nnle Morrel , ittamnile 10gan , Sophia
MeKilihp lel Kelly , lamlo hart , Mrs :
Sautter . Irs , Droste , Mrs. McCarthy . Miss
Gencvle\'o was tine recipient of lan ) ' beauti.
beaut-
ful Ilresent front her little friennds
nlelno 1'11)
Amonj the events of the IJast week was a
social dancing party given at the home ot Mr.
coil ' 1lrs. Icleon cn , Poppleton nvenue. A
10st enJoyabl $ evening was sllenl by all
pre/nt. /l 11:30 : o'clock the guests were
summon ell from tIne aueluj hal to the din-
lug room , where a delicious lunch was served
after which the guests returned : to the hal
and danelnj was resumed until a late hour.
'
'h030 present were : Misses JMnl' PIerce-
cant . Anna Gosney , Nickiani , Snub Nlcklu ,
Cameron Benlo Cameron , Shellon , Olive
Sheldon , : Ir. and Mrs , Sheldon 11 ro. Wake.
ley , Berthl itobertsomm GertrUle I.uce , Anna
l.eC Idt Coan Edna 1alch : Messs , 0 ,
Haynes , J. Gosne ) ' , M , Smelly , Carter Vo/Ie ,
Ia'nea , J. Gosney Id. Smelly , Carter , \'ogle
nclnon , T , Cheal wood , Sheldon , W , Sloan ,
1r. hicks , A , Lee , B. Newbert
l'oetrJ' " " . \01 ur Unity Climb ,
The poetry Gcton of Uniy club , under
the ( direction of ) r. Mann , held an Interesting
srlslcn Lust Friday ennlng In tint churCh
lecture room ,
Dr , Mann began tine pvenlng by mincing
several soloctons on the hlacloart , which
ho hat ! transposed Into prose , and asked the
membel to chance them back to the poetical
form. In one or two Instamicet the conclusion
was reached that an Improvement hall been
mude on the nulhcr'l version . After gtving
verEln.fer rI'Jnj
I short talk ann the llferenco between Iloetr
ali verelfication . Mr Monn rend 1 number
Qf pleating selections frol Gosse and I.ocker.
li1 1,1. at : lIne "I'rllla ,
On Friday e\'cnlng last Mm . annul lIn : . p ,
A. nrow . gave a \lat delghtul high lire
PartY In their cos' roomnu. . at the Vlclor
C09) !
motel lu hammer or Mrs I' l ; , I : , Stewart oC
Ogden , Ulah. There uvemm preunt : lr ,
and In. G , I' , Croak ( , Mr. aud Nra. E . \ \ ' .
IJHnt,4m. Ud Mu" , , l"i"k Uy , ! , and
,
M rs . n , l Crawl , : tr. Wlbm Andrws and
M rs. E. B. Stewart. After the award Qf
Przs tO Mrs. . Stewart full Mr. Cronk , Mrs.
Dnt anti Mm , Anllrels , I delightful luncheon
' .
wu sen'ed.
TImmnrte , , Iln ( .
While the Thurston Rifles Is I cmpa-
th'ely young organization , It use Just closed
a most Ilrosperous year. Monday evening the
nstonal guardsmen again opened the doors
at their cozy little quarters to their large
clrch of frIends , many ot whom hmiva Iweu
present on past events of this nature . , hut
were again emu halll to hid adieu to ' 04 ( Ind
welcome In tine Infant. I '
young Every available
pace ! In the armory was decorated with
mistletoe . flags anti buntIng . while here emil
there was n combination of time orange and
lack , which the . "
Princeton .tgers" had left
In I tine way of remcmberlng the hosplal
which was hestowel upon them by Omaha's
generous " 400. " 1.leulenant Hayward was In
command of the company and during the
Inspecton l ceremonies tine guests had the
pleasure i of listening to a mandolin and guitar
march , "Whal the Banll I'laye.l " by Mesrs.
Starlee , which was beautful\ rendered anti
well received After the dismIssal of tIme
company the strains oC the orchestra broucht
the tt dnnicitng fraternity upon the floor . CeI
the t grand military march , In which several
new figures were Introduced , and was fo- !
lowed by 0 program of twenty numb rs.
Dlrlng the last remaIning momentl or the
dying year the eomlJany was ordered to "tall
In i , " whcreUIJOn each member was Curnlshell
with scnral rounds of blank ennrt-
ridges mini a line formed In front of the
nrmor , antI nl the sountl of whlstcs the boys
fred several volleys proclaiming the arrival
of tine ' . For the
lle new year. pUrJose of accepting -
Ing the bind Inviaton or Secretary Ober of
the Young Ien's ChrIstan association to
atend their annual New Year's recepton
the compan ) ' under commant1 ot Lieutenant
Iaywarll assembletl at tine armor ) ' In full
rress al 7iO : anti marchell In a body to the
associatIon rooms where they were royal ) "
received. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now Y"'U"8 ( ) ecurml e8.
The cung ladies of the Omaha German
Tnrnnreln gave I delightful reception New
Year's day to their many frentl ! and turner
boys from ( 1 to 8 o'clocl , at Germanla mali.
After the reception the cvcnlng was taken lp
with music anti dimnnclng Miss Ida Anuiress
: \ss Lizzie Strlcleer stud : Ir. IJllwartl Harge
shinier , jr" , E.ng several numbers , which
were reeeh'ell with favor. : Ir , ilargsiminmner
sang J. Aldrich I.bby's ! famous song , "Fallen
ly the Wayside , " and I comic song emititleui .
" \ty Brolher's \\'hlskers . " Miss Andress
sang "Some Day . . amid Miss : Stricker "Llt-
tie Alabama Cou " The ! present were :
Misses Ida 1'mndress 1.lzzle Stricker , Eva
Stricker Beeler , ICihtian . flees . 'alderer ,
lnmlo Audregs , Emma Andress , Hosaeker ,
Frost ' 'Knemm I , I.son. Niederwelsor .
Engier . lalson , Shears ; : le3s , Theodore
h1annimer Paul'nrl. . Emi \'mmrl Nelder-
weiser H03acleer , Jolnmnson Iargeshlmer
I , ' . Keunl . Hurst Drown , 1.'rlelch. Kragge ,
iCinmuiero . itilliani . Moore.
Tim Misses Cathy , Irrlel1. Meyer , Thomas
and Turner received their friends Inrormal ) '
cam - unti 7 on January 1 at the residence
of Mrs. Inlsl ( A. McAlster , 202TVIrt
street Alt who called passell n most agreeable -
able hour. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
" 'Hly 'urtun" , . "
"Lady Fortune , " a very brlghl ) ' written
one-act play by Augustus Thomas. author of
"Aiabamna , " was the vehicle use to Introduce
Miss Marion HiggIns to an Omaha allence
Thursday , al the Woman's club rooms. Time
story has just enough of a serious side to
male Il Interesting . and as Il hronghl forward -
ward several cf our best amateur players
the occasion warranted tine fair audience
present , Miss Higgins , In the Ingenue role
of Klte Ctnnliito. showe,1 evidence of dramatic
ability , her reading and interpretation of time
role bMng particularly commendable. She
has In easy , graceful carrIage and ! speak-
Ing voice of much melody , Indispensable adjuncts -
juncts to the successful aclress. The play
was capitally cast , Mrs. J. I. Wheeler playIng -
Ing Mrs. Cunlre with good discrimination ,
while Miss Nancy Taylor , as time maid , was
quite god , Mr. , Herbert Cook was splendIdly
cast as the lover , and played with credit ,
whIch may also be said of 1lr. Whlbread , I I
lhe' young Englsh lord. Mr. Gilbert . IS the
solicItor . was quite natural , and gave a
very faIr portraltuo of the 1mb of the law
New Sketch Chub .
Tine Omaha Sketch club Is the name of an n
organizton recently formed In Omaha by
about twenty artists and Irl students As
time name Indictes , time Sketch club was
started by some oC the more progressive members -
hers ot local art cIrcles for sleetchlng , but
tine work of its membera will embrace al
and water color painting , black and white ,
amid modeling In clay Cror life . Model drawIng :
lag In its entirety w1 be a great feature ot r
thin work done by time club mennbera and
already the walls of their spaeous : rooms
are beIng decorated with sleetcles by lhe
club memhers. Models have been arranged r
and every preparation belied to which can aid 1
In tine success or the club. Drawings fror
life will be the work for club members three
nights In each week , whlo for these who
desire It excellent casts have been secured ,
Originality of Ideas tn art lvrle will be
greatly assisted The rooms oC the Sketch
club arc 413 Sheeley blocle. The officers arc :
Albert nothery , president ; F. A. Hennlger ;
vIce president ; Mark A. Polacle , treasurer ;
Robert F. Gilder , secrelary.
l'ottuiaunt Iircckenrl'lge .
On New Year's eve Miss Lizzie Dreclcen-
ridge , daughter oC Mr. und Mrs. C. F. Drecl-
onrldge , and Mr. Harry Palmer Peter , were
wedded al 2516 Davenport street , the home
of tIne brldc's parents. Snnhtax . roses anti
holy formed the floral decorations . ant
beamntiflecl tine mouse In addition to a handsome -
some bell made ot cut flowers , under which
tine bride and groom stood during tine care-
mony 'pertormell by Hev. Frank Crane ot
time Firet Metin dist cilurcin Tine bridal
party , preceded by Mira Ureckenridge. a
niece of the bride , lS flower girl entered tine
parior.as tine Mendelssohn wedding march
sounded through tine mouse , played by Mr.
T. J. Kelly. 'fho bride was attired In incite-
trope taffeta silk , trlnmed wlh inca and
velvet After the wetllng rites were over
some of tine more Intimate friends vent to
tine new homo and surprised the couple when
they arrived Mr. anti Mrs. Peter will be al
homo al 12 Soutb TentY-llnth avenue aCer
January II , where they will keep house
l'lnk ninth Urel" % 'cdniingi.
At the residence at the bride's parentl (07
Soutb Twenteth , Miss Ella Lucille Burns
and Mm . Emory C , Sutton plghted tllr troth
Tuesday evening Rev T. E. Cramblel saying .
Ing time words thal made them one. The-
dominatng In the colors ot time ' hou80 decora-
Lions were pink and , maldng
tons green a very
prety erect , as tine party marchell into the
room to the music or a wedding march coma- I
posed timid played by Guy W. Burns Miss
Burns was Rwned In cream crepe , with a
bOQuel ot bridal roses. Miss Truland at-
teuded the brIde , and Mr. Jay Burns was
best mnamm . 'fhlrsdar' , after Januar 21 , Mr.
and . Airs. Sutton \\11 receive their rrlends
al 507 South TwentHh Etreet , tho" homo of
Mrs. Jennlo H. llmnmns .
I'rum tine i.nmnd of tim Tlniatio.
" / Scotch Tea" was whol Mrs , Graham
Park called her New Year's nlghl enlertaln'
nmuemmt 'fhero was "broiled beet , mann and
scones , " "sweet butter anti carvy , " "oat
cakes wi' n wee bit 0' cinoase , " "short bread , "
"currant bun , " antI other distinctIvely Scotch I
umnpromnoumnceables . receIved direct Crom tine ,
"ohl country , " which Scotand and the Scotch '
alolo comm produce , bunt which never fall to
delight even /merlcan8 , Among those
presenl were : Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Shaw ,
Air , Iml Irs , Charles S. West , Mr. E.
Graham West anti Ilsses Augusta , Clara and
Alvln Spetnnan
Inn i'oc'iuil Circles.
nom , to Mr , amid Alms. Hoberl DOherty , a
sent
week Amiss , lWllallck returns to MIss my's title
Chicago Mr Arlhur , Gulou spelt New Year's lay In
Miss Mone ot Chicago Is the guest of Mr.
and Mr , Ncrri
Mica Grace Himebaugh his been quito ill
for suvt'ral days ,
Mrs. Meyer Is , 'Islhl ! her laughter , Mrs.
n. n. Stlverateinm .
Mr. Charlel How .penl ' Tuesday among
.
friend' In Omaha.
Monday afternoon a stimuli dclghtul Ken-
olnton tel ices , given In honor of MIsS scott
by Mra. Slcitbtni . About IIleeu lathes 11lIH
a lost cnJoyahle mmfternoon.
Mrmn. S. N. thnlo mind her cousin } . J ,
' A. Hannoa , returned frm Chicago on Muu-
- " , -
1\ ) ' , c.'lell theo t , attend the fUleral or a
r elative . " , J' '
Miss Etlna ( \\/t ' / expects tO return tO her
school Wenincs1in ) ' 11ext.
: lu Emma ; Cr ) l htnn spent 0 few das In i
S t. Joseph the - Jimsi ) weele )
Br I.rarned qCINorthampton Is n guest or
hIs t Mn , Mr. : Myron Lcarmmed !
H. Nlbord hs I remo\.t,1 from 1031 I'uk
avenue to \cogla avenue
Mr , anti 1r1 ! ! , iu ; e. Hopkins shueet a few
, da3 last week1fmUooper , Neb.
weekf.looper
Major Cinarlus . Uumphre ) ' I In W'asim'
I ngtomm . U. i ) C" , Cq,1 short visit ,
MIsS lay l34rpes. vlsltl ! frlellls In Cin-
c innmmti amid .
cinnat relJOr splenlhl sleljhlng.
Miss Allelalde Miller of Franklin , Pa" , Is
expectell this week to visit Miss Drake ,
Miss Flora W " bster and Miss Uoale left
) riuiay for Nlshlc , Miss Doak's home.
The Bon AmI Card cluh was entertahlell
Monday night by : lr. ali Mrs. II. P. Oally.
Miss 11abel Puler or ) { eolcl" , la. , II the
! uesl of Airs A. IC I , Squier II the Slnelton.
Me and Mrs. C. S. Ha'moml gave a very
prely nitmitietVednesday e\'enln for Atlas
l 'eck . !
Mrs B . Iagmler ot Memphis. Tenn , Is
visiing her dau/hter. Mrs. rank W.
lacon h ,
Mr. antI Mr ! . G. H. ) mbal ot thlo Cit ) .
arc among recent arrIvals al the Thorndike ,
Boston.
Tine Whlsl club enjoyed n 11clghtul pmietT
Ing i al : Ir. and Airs . Charles huh's Tinmmrsdnmy
venuimmg )
ilss ' a\'en\orth of BrlJgeport , Count. . arI
Alexander rh'ell In tine . city Thursdny to visit Alice Lila
Ienr ) Neumann , n cattleman rrom Colton .
Neb. , Is In the city attending the Unlletl
State comnrt
Mr. Kelly will begIn hIs Cortnlghl organ
recllls for tine year lt the First Icthodlsl
church toda- .
Airs ( lussie'hnltelmounse and daughter ,
Alee , are back , after sllentlng the holda's
In I Magnolia , Ia.
: Ir. Will D. Counsman left Thursllu for
Shatuck school to resume his studies ) the
remalnln : year
Mr. annul Irs. o. C. Madison 1120 MadIson
a vemilme . enlertalned ' 3 few rrlonds II high five
New
Year's eve
Born to : Ir. annul AIrs. Merits Meyer of 210 t
Douglas street , Christmas e\'e , a son who will
bo named Sidney. wi
Mrs McKel has Issled invitations for a
dancing Party emu Iext Thursday for her
daughler and son. )
Cards arc out alnounclng the engagement
antler of Mints of Flora Cinclninnati Adler . or this city to 1lr.Iex -
Irs. lit . lletgeiman anti Mrs. Men-
11els501 are visiting : Ir. and Irs. H. hillier ,
201 I.eavenworlh street.
Mrs. o. T. Eastman , Iee Nolie Idurnms returned -
turned to Chicago \'ednesday aCer spenlug
the holidays In her old memo
Miss Jessie Dlcklnnsoim . accompanied by her
rrlends , Miss Keln annul Miss In1er.on , re-
tured to Ogontz , Pa" , ) 'esterda )
Miss Sarah Harper enterlalned a Cw
friends with cards and music' her home ,
201 Cass street , last Friday ovenIng.
Mm anti Mrs H M. Hnyer entertaIned nt
cards 'hursca ) " evening In honor oC theIr
guest , Miss COhaugh of Springfield . O.
: Ir. Herman 1letz , who has been home
spending the Chrlotmas holidays , returned
to scho:1 In lanSs , CI ) " Wednesday ) ' .
! rs. Parke witl'w of tine laic Colonel
varlmo Is quIte 11. time result of the grief
and shock occ3sl01el1 by her hushan ' & death.
Miss Ethel Smih , who has been visiting
visitng
her aunt Mrs. Dand Hshton , time past ) 'ear.
leaves . In 1 few days for hcr home , In MichIgan -
1
TIne address ot Miss Net Collins during
her sty In New York wil be tIne : Meirose
78 Madison a'bn
avinie ; corner Twenty-eighth
stroel.
Airs . \V. A. Austin oC Intilanola . Neb" , who
has bon visiting : het .ld neighbors and
frIends In OrcharffIIhhi , returned home
-
Orchar"HI retured yes-
terday. ' .
Miss Cora , Cio - who has been vleiting
vlitng
her mother and frhem1ids In 0uaiua urIng the
holidays lmha "I\ 4turmed , ? to J , sclmoI , , at St.
James si b.ttA.- c ( Er , schplat : : t.
'
MIss Grace ! { ntght b'f Texas Is expected In
Omaha thIs week : Sine will be the guest of
her aunt Mrs C. IC Coutant during tine
entire winter.
Mr. and Mrs J. 'V. Hoobler have returned
and will be at home Wednesday afternoons
and evening during January , al 2-8 North
Twenly.frsl street
Time next meotng ot Airs. Yates' dancing
class will be held al the residence of Mr.
and Mrs Turner , West F'amnanu street next
Wednesday evening
Miss Helen Peck returned to her school In
MInneapolIs 'esterday. Miss Desslo Peck
will remain wlh her parents for several
weeks until sine recovers from tine har work
she did during the early part of the winter.
Last evening Miss Gerglo Smith , daughter
or Justca George S. Smith . 423 South Twen-
ty-first avenue , gave a party tea
a numb of her young . frIends. Games were
played , and the young people bad a jolly
time.
TIne Dlzzard Igh Five club was delightfully -
fully entertained by ! I. and Airs. George
} Haywar last FrIday evening Mrs. George
layward and F. F. Golden wInning first
frst
prizes ! annul Mrs. Scharer and Low Sauter
secon1 , The next meetng will bo held al
tine homo of Mr. and lrs , Scharer ,
In honor ot Sol Smlh Hussel Mr. F. M.
Hchardson gave a smal slag party at [
D'clocle Wednesday. Tine glests were Mr.
Hoberl Peatlc , ! r. Snyder. Mr H. I. Hch-
artisan of Nebraska ' City , Mr. Russell . Previous -
vlous to his goIng to tine Hchardson dinner
Mr Russell was entertained al luncheon by
Miss Gertrude Clarke
Arlhur Harlman , son of Mr. C. flartman
gave a anclng paty yesterday , from 3 to
G. i There was n large nmmmbr of young pw"
plo present , dancing beIng Indulged In In the
bal room above stairs Punch and refresh-
menl were served. Many or the parents ot
the yonng guests arrIved In tme to take
their yung Pltle homt
One ot the most beautiful dinners of the
season was given at Dshopthorpe , New
Year's eve , In honor of Mr. Ierman Kountze
and family. The tab'e , laid for twelve , was
hue a glmpso ot fairYland , so dazzlng was
the array of cut glass and old sliver. Beside
the Kounlze family there were present Miss
Croure , MIss Hngwal and Mr. Netherton
Hall.
Stylishly gowned femininity , cut flowers In
Ilrofusion and an exceedingly , beautiful din In
table combln to make ! rs. B. E. Daleh's ,
recpton Thursday afternoon 3 charming at-
fair The tuneton was In h nor of Mica
Balch's daughters , Mrs , heed annul Mrl. Coils , i
assIsting whom In enterlalnlng were Airs . ;
mrord , Mrs. iIarryAicCornnick , Airs Keller , I
Mrs. Itemlngton"Mr : Colfmnian . Airs . Frank
Johnson Miss IIoJIamid ! and Alice Ioane I
The I. G , S. club , a recently organized so-
cloty ot young lidr l was most tlghluly
entertained at biln lis'e hy Miss Lois Maginn ,
one ot ls I members , hursrlay last , / very
enjoyable ( hue \s 'tlnt by all present MIl )
Mao Smith winmnlmg ; the lanlies' prIze and
lr , Bob Lowe I tine genntiemnenn's . Those
present were : 11u Snniltli Ponder , Driggs ,
Paris lumninanni 11811nn : ; Messrs. Hoagland ,
1.0we , Onant : , fket , Johnsoa , Whnitmaan .
The mmmemmbers , ammo I. F. D. T. society galh.
ered al the homul\ \ [ Miss Beatrice flail . 211
I Gract street , M 'rdar { e\'enlng to watch the
ell year out alt lolnw ' year In. At 10:30 :
the iueats bat d9'n , to an excellent lght
luncheon which H9 1111shel1 ly tine charm-
'Ing hosteu. 'hb pleasanl all enjoyable
ennlDg was spent II' playing guimnes. The
ono moat enjoyed fir 11 present W& the new
and fRshlonahlo n2qi1 "Going to tine Circus "
Mrs. W. A. Austin ; lof Inilsnola , Neb. , anti ,
her many frlrennda In Orchard 11 were en-
tertalned , G. it .
by Mrs I. Armslrong on New
Year's evening , nl Ilgh fv ! /s a result ot
three houra' spIrited playing Mrs. F. /
Harman wi carry to her home In U adlooll
the ladlel' first prize , a vase , while Mr. Al.
S. Bart tl will \ruse hla evening paper
through tine fumes ot fragrant havanas
with the selt-zatisflenl . air ot a man who feel9
that there are only a few ge : cud players
lef.The
The N. E. Igh Five cub gave Its Initial
party Saturday ennlnc , December 29. al
the Iesllluce at Mr and Airs. C. V. Neiman ,
)622 ) Corny treet. At 10:45 : dainty refresln-
menll were bervtd The ladles' first prIze I
was captured by Mrs. I"ranle Templeton , line
gcntit'menn's fri by Mr A. Al. 10pkh1H amid
the consolalons were hath cl.tured by Air ,
anti Airs. Walter Mason . The charming
Ilnurr In which Mr. and Airs , Neiman enter-
tainted the club wl long hI remembtred , The
IInber If the club ircenL ) were : Mr. und
Airt. , M. hIuklmns . ) and Mrs. M. U.
llbbe , .Ur. anti 11(5. W A. Wicox , Air , and ,
.
: irs. I ' ralk Templeton , Mr and Airs . 0 ( ,
1",1 Ag sOn , Air. ant Airs. Waler laMn. The
gutsts of tine club werl ; } Ir , and Airs . l.eD
U . Kratz ! anti Air . and Irs. l w" ne.amotre ) ,
To celebrate the tourteenlh blrthlln ot her
ttURer ( BanchI , Airs. henry stabrook gave
I daInty' Inncheon on Nw Year'l dlY , About
twel'e ) 'OUnl misses Were Invied anti null
. ni
thorouhly enjo'ed tine Ilrt ) affair The
table was tastily armimngeul , with pink
Wil tlSt ) arrlngl,1 roses
nnd e\'er'thlng to match In color The In-
"INI guests were : ilessle Peck lelen Peck ,
Momma Martini . Jelnle Tinder , Helen larler ,
Howlnn i lllgglnsonm . Satle Alexander , Ethel
Wikins , larleno Coo , l.lle : Moore unlce I
Ore ) Nellie Stckle )
. '
Tine ) 'ortnlrhty club met ThurHla evening
wih Alias Werlz , at the reslleno ) ot Airs .
lelphre l ) ' , corner Twent'-fiftlm ali Daven'
p ort streets NinamlS d hllh 1\'e were
p layed . followed by most , le\clous refresh-
m imetits. At a late hour the club aJjoured
to meet JannnariT wih the MIses Ken-
t.ses Irn.
ned ) ' . The ' folowlnl 11trons were prlsent :
: Irs. lelphre ) ' , Mr. and : lr lisle and lire-
den ; Misses \"ertz. Iraly , Kenney , Anna
i Ienned , Agnes ) { Cnnely ; Atessrs , Inm , ,
C rape . Oelrich , Aichison" , W , lelphrey anJ )
J , lelphre ) ' ,
The I.alcos healing circle mel last Thurs.
day afternoon nt tlnci reldenco of Irs. t' Y.
Neiman , on Crb ) street. This Is a new :
c ircle , organlzl,1 , this winter b ) a nlmber at ,
'Ildles l at tine nnrth hart ot the el ) ' , and Is I
roving to be very enjoable antI inistrtnctive ' '
The membrrs are : : leSlames ) " ' Instrlclve'I'
A t. U. l'lbbe , A. M. HOII\ns. \ Mmmrkhammi
'
C. \ " . Nelnnmani . O. C. : Madison I > . larkhmn'l
I. Se'mmire , V. ' . A. \'licox. Next Thnrsla
afenoon the circle mrts wih Mrs. A. Al.
ioikimna I 8t6 South Twenity-secomiui street
\'on Dorn block.
The ) cunr IJeopl" oC All Saints' chuch gave
a very enjoyable Part ) " al letrOIJolln hal
I , Now \'ear's nlghl. About 100 ) 'onmnug leOIJle
ParticiPated In the dannclnig. Among them
I \\re , : Ir. amid lrs. A. K. Sqnler : lr. antI
: IIs. 1. H. Shoemaler ; Misses Knox , Carly ,
Fultomm , Alice ) ) ralce . l.oul8e Squires Manchester -
chester , Alurdock ChnlHnau , Sioanm Jlurgess ,
Steel , Br'ant , Cogsinell. S3ainlcr Hutchinson ,
Norris , Keley ; Meesra hurtle ) ' , Coclercl ,
lurges , g,1 , George Crnn1ner. \Vnhter Smlh ,
Bert Wheelel' . C. C. George , \hllnn , Chris-
tan , and man ) others
On New Year's eve Mr. annul Irs. C. I.
Irrlseher lendered a farewell party to their
nephew. n : Ir. Wiliam Irrlscher , bookleGeller
fur tIne I > . Al. Hnlse com pan ) who moved to
Chicago January 4. Tine feature ot the
e\'enlng was high live , after whIch the
.
guests partook of a dainty SUPIJ r. Those I
IJresent l were : Mr. ant Irs. C. I. . Fritsclner
: lr , and : lrs , J. C. I.e\ls. Irs. \\011 Air .
anti Airs. Stratman Alias mslc T. ite , Miss
GussIe Stratnmiani : lss Ella Wolff , Iessrs.
Henry and Hoberl Frlscher , \ . G. Ilennic-
berg and Whihiani .
berr Wiiam Sny er.
Thoroughly Inlormal and enjoable was the
)
smal Ienslnglon tea gIven by Mrs. Coutanl
Wlllnesta ) ' afternoon , for her sister , Mrs.
Drinker , who returetl to SaIL Lake City
1.'rIla ) ' . The aferoon \\'al pnssel In merry
con\'ersalcn. anti , Ilelcious rerreshments wcro
served. Among the ( guests were : lrs. Greene ,
Irs. Lehmer , Mrs. Conngtion , Irs. lusey ,
Alias llnmiscomn AlIas Scott Mrs. 1" .M. RicO-
: lss lanseom. : lss Scot. : , . : I Hch-
arlson , Airs . 10\Ird Smlh , Airs. Ives Irs.
Connior Irs. flemiimott . : Irs , Momuett . Irs. Wi-
mcmii Irs. Squires , Mrs Warren Rogers ,
lrs. Esllhlool" , : Irs. Conumieli.
A very congenial crowd assemblel al tine
nel Odll Fellows hal New Year's eve anti
had Ir ) enjoyable tme dancinmg. Among
those presenl were : : Ir. amid Irs. Jolm E'ler ,
:1' . and : Irs. len " Hohldoux , : Ir. a 11 Airs.
Dimintiug . Mr. and Irs. A. 1' . Englsh , : lr.
and Mrs. Hoherl Ohmnustcad Mr. and Irs.
G. B. Gednc , Mr. annul : Irs , A. L Conner ,
: Ir , and Mrs. T. L. Gregor Mr and Irs.
Dr'ant , :11 and :115 , T. Dakin ; Messrs
Scrlhner , McCoy , Denny Paterson : lr
Paldock ; Misses l'emmmmocic Young Ilarmney
Stewart , Esmond , ld : Irs. Snnitin.
One of the jolliest parties of the week was
the high five and dancing party given al the
Madison Monday e\'enlog The early part
of tIne evening was spent In playing high
five. Prizes were awarded Miss Ileroni . Mra.
Brlenlger , Mr. Zug anti Mr Muilemn. The
consolatons went to Miss Doane amnd Mm
Fairfield. Besides the guests of the honse
there were present : Miss fleece MIss
Doane , Alias Curtis. Miss Darnard , Mr. ! Ilisk
Mr. Zing lr , Mullen , Mr and Mrs. Florence ,
: Ir. Jalrle\l , Alice Sinervin Mr. and lrs ,
lar Rimuguvalt . Mr. Dnard , lr , and Airs . Kel-
The 13. C. : L. , COmlJ05ed mainly of young
men of the Second Prrsbylerlan church , gave
an entQrlalnment New Year's eve , In gaveI I
Sunuby ohool room. An open session was
held by the ledge , anti no slush amount of
ulusement was cause lhereb . A musIcal
and literary IJrogrum fled 11 the evening
until midnight , when the fort ) " ) 'ounr people
present Iang out the old and sang In the nsa'
Mr. Jackson played a violn solo , aecomponlc '
b ) : lss Jennie Couler , Miss Kate swartz- ]
lander recited . as did also Alias Ruth ntelo
amid Miss Hose Herzog. Each number was
ably delivered anti well received.
The nai ) ' Gate City of Keokuk , In. , says
the following oC tine marriage of C. II. Cook :
ot this ciy :
"Al Salem yesterday occurred the marriage -
nags of Miss Victorino Evans to Clifton
Henry Cook of Omaha. The happy event
was solemnized al tIme home oC the brlde's :
parents , Dr. and Mrs. J. 1. Evans al high
noon by He\ Pr George D. Stewart , at
Fort Madisoti The /room Is the son Dt O.
I Cook of Salem nH1 occupies 0 responsible
IJoslton with the Western Car Service asso-
ciaton al Omaha They \\1 be at home at
1622 Clfon Hi In trt cl ) after January
22 amid left for the west labl e\'enlng "
A quiet su'cddhng occurrell "t'ednestia' nlghl
at 109 South Se\'enteenth street Alice Elsie
E. Conanl annul Mr. E. H. Irldlnbeel.er were
the contraotng parties . annul Mr. Harley Con-
ant and Miss Lucy Slelnner acted 'as groomsman -
man and britiesmnmald. Pnnctualy at 8:30 :
o'clock the wcddlng party formed In the
large bow window , decorated with flowers
for tine occasion , and lies' T. H. Clumblet
performed the ceremony In a particularly
impressive mnnner. Abonl elghtcen invited (
guests Ilarioole of an elaborate snpper after
which a number o friends escorted tine '
) ount cOlple to 1707 Dodge street where
the ) will male their home for the winter. '
The IJrlvate dancing party and banquel' '
given by the Ogalala club New Year's eve
proved , to he ono ot the moat enjoable
affairs In the hlslory or thal organlzatlomn.
The rooms were IJrettly tlecorated whim tine
club colors as wel as the national ensign.
The banquet hal was lighted mosty hy
means ot Japanese lanters hung In an odd
msnner above time table The musical and
literary hart of tine program was well re-
celu'enl Air. Itaiptn'ertz onorell wel clnb
I ) " a neat toast anll was followed hy Alice
: lss
Nora Wiliams. who orered 1 toast for the
young mien which WIS respondell to by Mr.
lr.
1 . ' 1' , l.wr ) ' . Aim' . A. H , Drexel made a short
SPeech wishIng lIne club success. All tine
nmiemnbers vere prciennt nmnmtl cinowered commipil-
niiemmts UIOfl time ulifferemit eommnhttees for ttne
nniattmmer 1mm uvinicin tine affair usas conndnnctrul ,
Alice Mlidrcul W'iliianmie gave a New Year's
eve Party for time Itenelit of her young friends
at ( hue inemime 'of inrr parents on Gecrgia are-
anne cnn Monday evening. Invitothonma were
sent oint to twenut"fl'e ) ho's annul girls amnni
titose who realmomnded spent a ldes'ammt 'evenS
lug iii gamnmes anti oilier annnusemmucnmts , A t the
outset tinere uvais a little sin'nmess on tine vart
of tluo boys , but sinen tine tao factions finally
gal together es'erytinlng passeul off nnicely atmi
wtnenm hue party broit' up ever ) ' onus watt uaan-
ltmnoim In inratse of timeir 'ounmig ino.utesc. Aim' .
anti Airs.S'Ihihams ware acsistenl in time iiinn-
agennent of tine garneii amid mm tine serving of
tine reresitmnenmts by Mr. annul Mrs. 'aiter II.
\'hiliamnic , 'i'lnoso imnvhted were : iiiid.u liar-
rows , Ella May hirownm , ileiemn Cauly , iiezsio
Field , Ilessie Fcrtl , Aiar ) ' Frank. Mildred
Lanias , Vivlam , Aid ) : uveil , Georgie Sninlthn ,
, lennie Wakefield , Mary Vooul , % 'iiiard liar-
rout's'iilie hieulorti , Frantic hlryamnt , Dcann
CanJy. harvey Clayton. Lauren irake , Mar-
toni Frank , Jamrnee Godfrey , Artinnir ilarimniani ,
Max Loutlen , GUilt Maclucy , Batik Pollard ,
Clarence votter and .ioimmt Itobertnnonm , Alice
ituby WillIams was tnlo prescmnt , Tine party
broke UI ) Inn ( mine ( or tbe guests to weiconnne
18)5 at thneir own inoumies ,
PLi1NS FOR A PLAY hOUSE
New Theater to Be Built by the Interstate
IiflIfl'OVClflOtlt Oornuany Designed ,
WORK WILL 13E COMMENCED IN MARCh
l'rojcetore hiilcnl , to Pnmlm timu EmmterInrlsC tO
ant & : nnrmy Cunnpicttnnn-tetnutie Secured
fmommi mine Architect's Draw-
imigi nmmti leelgm , ,
Onmalma Is assured of one mica' tineater by time
opening of next. season , amnti it mmia' be ( inst
tlmore will be two mmew PlaY lnommse erecteni
during tIne sprlmig annul snnnmumnner ,
The Interstate Intprovenmment conipaniy ,
wimlctn ace' time Imiterstate hold comupany , linus
decided to erect a tineater on time old llernmlti
site at Fifteenth and linirmicy streets , iegiim-
imlng work as aeon its possible after Mnnrcin I.
All thur stock inn tine hotel comnpammy lna beemi
trammsterreui to tine immnpro'emnenmt cenipan ) ' ,
anti tue stockhnollcrc ina'c slgniifleti their uviii-
imignness to aiioa' tinelr stock snunbscrlptions to
be appiieti to a mmciv lntmne of this' imammna in
Omnimima , All tine lirellnnuinari' 'u'oric Inns been
uione , amid at. ( lie anmnntmai election of ( lie coin-
iamiy muext Tumesda ) ' it vhih be dehtied imo Is
to iiianagt. tine inounse , anti ( rota lmat sources
tine niionr'y mmecc'sari' to imulitI tine strnmcttnre ,
$100,000 , uiil be taiceni , several loan comupa-
flIes inavhng cffem'cui tine sinmmi of $100,000 , mint
tine rate of imiterect Is tinoungint to be a ( rule
itlgin. 'Fine nmuatter of nioumnty , however , cami
b settled Cash ) ' , 05 OniB of tine stockhtoluiers ,
It is understood , line expressed a wiliimmgnccs
to hunt ( ml ) tine ninonmoy mnecessary , If tine amnoumnmt
catna.t b obtatmied for a less rate tinatu G iucr
cent ,
Arelmltects Fisiner & Lawrlo have been
vorkimng onm time lilanis of tlne nmeuu' tntnhlulimmg
ever imuce tine Fifteenitin street lire , annul those
Plants mare ) neon subummlttctl to tine hnotirti of
directors mmmd approved , tine urcimitects lna-
ing becnn requested to musics all hmeadway ums.
sible Iii Itreparmmug time working drawings and
ineciflcatiumis. Air. Plainer stateul yesterday
lie tlnougimt tine lilanna anti siCCIfieatiOnc wotnid
lie ready ( on- tine receptiomn of bluls by tIne last
of February , maid work could commence , if
it was thoungint absoimutely miocossar ) ' , March 1.
Tine architects mayo benmm Innetruneted to limo.
duce tlno very best results , anti tlney erie loa'-
img nno 1ni'estigintloun or work uniuicne tinat will
attaimi thuo enul desired by time directors of tine
connpsmmy. Inn tine getiemal planu of tine ( mentor
they lna'o at theIr comnnmnmtmmui tine latest annul
best strunctmnrem , of this kind in Burette amid
Amnuerica for study.
LA11GE lIMENS1ONS CON'i'EMPLATEi ) .
in tine mnualmn tine tineatcr iiortiorm of tIne strtnc-
tnnrr in 1tt , 'rPtpI , nt tltu' t.nnnttuvent , arnpr cC
liarney amid Fifteenutin streets will be eighty
feet wide , I ) ) ' 1:12 : feet deem , tue otiner Portion
of tine stmunctmnre boimig tlevoteti to stores on
tine first story facinmg liammney antI Fitteentin
streets , amid a itall aulapied for
concerts , sminal I con vent I ionns , da mi e -
lag annul amnmateur tineatrlcais is omm time sCcOmtti
story over tine stcres , its dimimensionms beimig
52x100 feet. Tine anunmex on tine 0110) ' , svest
of tine nunalnu buniltilnug. tinlrty'tlnree feet square ,
will be occupied by boilers , ennglmmes , dynamniot ,
a vemuthlatlmug Inlamit in the basenumemut , vinilo
above are time dressing roomins ton' tine player
folk , twelve in umtnnniber , anti also a scenne
storage remn.
Tue strnmctunro vlhl be built of pressed brick
of a dtmrklsin built color , wltiu terra cotta trim-
mhmugs , sonmewhnt lighter than tine color of tIne
brick. Tine emmtire construction of time ( Inca-
ter will be of fire proof materials. Tine first
floors , balcony and gallery will be of steel
beams , supporteul on iron coitmmnins , anti fire
proofed underneatin. The stair eacas will
immure similar construction , with marble treads ,
thereby insuring a completely lire prof
buliduimg in all its parts.
The auciltoriunn will be separated from time
stage by an iron curtain , so constructed as
to mayo amu air space between tine siueets of
iron , cutting off effectually any fire that
nnihglut arise on citiner side of time curtain.
Time fly galleries on tine stage will also be
fireproof. and of tine general construction.
1mm title cominection , it may be salul , tlnat
ample provision inns been made in the way
of fire escapes. From oil sectIons of tine
btmiluing , and also from tine stage and dressIng -
Ing roonns , escapes will run to tIne ground.
TIne mznlmi entrance to tine ( mentor i.e iccateul
accoru.iimng to the pianno on Fifteenth street , in
the ccmnter of tlnc tlneater portion , annul access
to the sammie Is had through generous doors.
Inn front of thn main entrance will be a nmucln
needed feature , a. finely propcrtionned covered
portico , extending from tine building to tine
sidewalk , twenty feet vide , and thirty-live
feet long. 'this whii prove a substantial , as
is a unique feature of Ommmalna tineater. ,
VESTIBULE AND FOYER.
Atuehm might be said iq praise of time entrance -
trance vestibule , wimich is fourteen feet wide
annl twenty-ehgint feet long , treated in a
pilaster effect , vitlm domed ceiling , the domno
beIng panelled timid decorated witim rennois-
amico Grnaunient.
'rito fcu'pr hrntniouifallv In tlu rear oC tine
onitranice is fourteen feet wide , and extends
time full length of the buihidlmng , nom'tlm anti
soutlu. Fronmi ( mis foyer rise tine staIr cases ,
riglnt antI left , to tine balcony , wimlchm will be
In a very hnamndsonne design of ormiannental iron
work and marble. Ta tIme nortin of tine mniahmm
emitranccm anti directly off time foyer is time
ladies' boudoir , wlnile tine box 0111cc anti niolc-
hnmg roonn are to' time left of time mmmain cnn-
trance. Tine ladies' inouuiolr vlii be ( Inushned
anti decorated In a dellcato effect ,
Tine parquet Is divided into five sections by
aisles , and ina a seating capacity of 1175 , s'inile
at cccli sIde of time proscemnlurmi arch Is located
time stage boxes , two In number , nunui two
tiers inn ineigint. itt addition to tinese boxes
t1uer will be six logias abonmt th inarqmnet rail ,
capabie or seating from fonmr to temi iersonme
each. 'Fine proseenutuun arch and its sides ,
according to tine plane , are trc'nuheui 1mm in bold ,
arelnitecturnil effect of classical lines , lmas'lng
pilasters at eacln aide rising to tite full huelgmnt
of tht audi , tine surfaces of whticim wilt lie
treated with ennibiematic desIgns , a maceke
of conimedy aniti tragedy. Tine dome over tine
proscenlmmnm arcln Is eliptical In sinape , witin
n'inuiiar decorattcmns ai on time slciea ,
'i'luo balcony will man , mu seating capacity
of G&0 , annul will aibo be mhiviuieui hmnto five see-
tionts , w'lnIIe line gallery vJll have a scathing
capacity of 000 , reached by an immulepenulennt
fireluroof stair case on tine outin of tIne
structure enclosed in brick walls.
In general time seating inns beemn nleslgneti
to give ample siaco Inn each row of seats , at
tine caine lime preserving tine muiglnt linment
wlticln mire no vitally essential iii every place
of anninnsenuient. 'rune celilnig of time theater
h designeul upon the best knnown mnetinouis
in relation to utcomnctics , anti Is treated in a
series of scgmnmenmtal arehmes , Tine roof will
also be of hteei in keejulnig with the general
design of absolnnte safety.
IIS'lGN PltOMlSESVliLL. .
Closely exammilneul , ( hue tletnnlhs alrcauly
worked out elnuw tine style of aicinitectumre
adopted to mo tite Itumilunn rennalnnnuance of
iiortlnemmn Italy , tint ) beat exnnnninim'nn of winlchn
ore to Inc foinmitl 1mm i0lorentCe , iica , iemmmna
anti otlner towmnus of Ttmscamny , a style winicin
lend itself by Its cinarmnlng detail anti gemner-
onmti 'ail eurfnet , vIn'eimt ( to ann luical theater
bmmiinlinng. All time urctnltt'ctural detail of tine
imiterior u'lli Ito of tine mmanmie style , /mnntl tine
dei'omationmun of tine mmmaimm wall surfaces will lie
treateul iii a quiet annul dignllletl mnnnmmer , while
tine ornnamtnemmhnnl uvorlc ui'ill be of time bezt kimnul
tint ) artitt cmmn ProtlUCe.
( If tint' mall ninovo the stores much mnmhgint
lie aItt mu itraise. Tine imutertor will be inn
keeluhmig uulthi tlt beu ( of time inuhidinng in
reettcct to orolnitectural detail anti decorailona
annni in addithomn tinere 'Ill lue Iinnlti a bit of
ormnamnnemm tal plunst er vuii k. mel mm g ( I mi ibimoui Inn
inaril wood , vJticlm is also trnte of tine winolo
atrtictnnre ,
A for lint. heating anti veintliatiung , anti
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more especially the hatter , phans have bees
carefmlll ) ' made , the ventilation syStem being
kooa'n mis the i"sn iuyetemn , and so designed
that time entire air area nmtay be changed at
short lnnterrais.
Tiirommgluout. It wiii be a mould iula imommse
anti pieturesquo In keeptmmg for the purposes
for which it is designed ,
rou THE 1L'QII SCHOOL.
I'urtratt of 'atuhlngtou from ; time Son4 of
time Amnncrlcztmm leviimntlnnn ,
At a meetitmg ot the Nebraska Society of
tine Soni of tine mneriean Revolution , inltl
yestertisy aftemmmoan at lt05 Fnnrmiann street ,
tine immuitter of followIng tine inrecetlemit of tine
New York society , which Is prescntlnmg plc-
( mires of Vasimington to time vmmblio schools ,
was tnlcemm imp. It uuas niechloul to begIn with
tine Ommuniunu illgim scinooi , anti a comnniitteo
st1s uippoimmteni to Confer with time lrecluiemmt
or tine hlonrui of Enhtmeathon anti line PrimnCiPai
of tine hIgh school regninilnig amnitahie exer-
clsea to bo imelul inn conmiectiomu whtin time mnres-
emitathomn.
Tine iuictnnm-o in qnmeation Is a magnificent
reprouimnciont ( of tln ( anloims Bostomi Atiicnmemmnmm
imortesit \'asinimmgton , by Stewart , tine
exact aize of tine origlmial , ninth framnneti iii solid
qnmartereni oak , It will bear a imibiet stating
that it was lirceenited by time Nohnraska So-
dci ) ' of tine Somms of tine Amerlcani hto'olu-
thou.
thou.At
At thn nneetiimg yesterday mmfterncomi several
tipiiiica thetis for mnmemnmierclnilvere received ,
and will tie acted upon as soomi as tine aim-
ccstr ) ' recornl of u'acim has been passed timnon
by tIme authorIties at 'uA'asinhmigtomn , Aninong
tine cuiniuliulates are Air , Il. Olnicy l'alnmo of .
Alnauvortim , Netu. ; Mr. Tlnonnas it , McNnlr ,
Fremuonnt ; N. Jaynucs amnti Johnmm'hisomn hiattlnm
of ( mis Cli ) ' .
'l'lw society urns ( etnmnul to lie inn a hionnrislm-
I mm g comnulit ionn , ii Itil I t uvn S uleeluienl to Inolti a
b.nmnqmnet at tine tunic of its ammmmumal nmneethng , ott
Fcbrmnary 22 mcxi , utrobaitly at tIme Commimmmer-
cliii cimnin roommms ,
lr. Atnrelluuc iiowemi , tine 'ennerabie presi-
dennt of tine soclot ) ' , fronui Nebraska City ,
luresluleti mit tlnis mnleetimng amid rccei'r'tl tine
uvnirnmm uveicomniu of its unmemmibens ,
Must lie 1irn -i'ecihl ,
, Tuttige lrgtnsoiu litmiemueni to nrgumnentum
) 'cstertltm3' In tine case of W. 0. Albrhgimt
agtilmmltt A. Cooie ) ' anti A. Eumst. The de-
femniumnnts , us'cre tIme innrtmuer tinmul bookkeeper ,
mt'siuortl'ct ) ' , of . 'ihrigint. ' Aibrigiit clalma
tinmnt tIne ) ' hixeti tin , ' books wimilo limo ) ' u'ero
Inn innsimmesu , lii mtcim mm % ut ) ' tinat inc w'ttti
tic ( runt . ti nil 0 f $ luotmot ) . 'i'lne Plttlmn I I IT , hour-
even. , tilt nuot shuveif ) ' inn S'ituU lnan'tlculutr
tine itotnIts mmmd beeni itxeui amid tine court or-
tiered Itlmmi to tb to. -
, '
% 'ihi Inntaht ( ) tlb'er ,
Carroll coummicil No , 141 , 't'otmnig Atcmi's tn-
ttthttttt' , Inmive htusimeui lmm'itittiunms for tile inn-
: utallntlonm of oilhcers nit Aiornmnmui'nm mmmii nmext
\Vt'inestla3' t'venthnng. Aim in R'ieuttinmg lr-
granmn uuiil uuUpinlemnit'nut time lmnstalluttiumn core-
nnmonnium , S
11iL.o you e\'ei' s'eoui it. t'iiY of uhihiglit
luiS ) ttc'm'ous a tiutm'kemu'tI i'oomn ? I lmtvu
Yost iiotictd tIme imihilloims of inut'ticies of
lIne dust 'luleli Itn rm'n : ( Itmuciose ? Somno
Oh' timi.s cliinit ii ; tu1lOmI limb ) tlmtu luiig $ every
( lime yolt brentlme.Vhnoim it contalnia
tine gem'mmmu ( if dis'mtse , mis It often uloca ,
they hind li1gmmni'mit iii time systeimi ,
' .I'hmis Is lmo' ComlSUmtiItIOt ) % gct'inIS outer
tine mugs ,
' ' ' ' coumttiimmoti in L
tine
'i'hnt'y nm'e expectora- , b
tlomi of tIme conmsumnptlve patient , annd mirce j ,
tiirowmt oh'I : by conmglmlmmg , They soont
becommie tlt3' , uimic 'itii tine mmii' amid mmmc
timeit meanly ( 'or tlmoir deadly work.
Now , mifter the germs lurc been In-
limited , If tine conditions ave fntvot'mibie-
tlmmtt Is' , If by reason of cold ot cough ,
01' ntiiy hereditary cause , tine lungs or
tilt' pnsmmges Imave bccouunc inmilamnmeti , or
their tIssues on. ' air cells nmlm'ntlel , ammd
Linus fl suitable soil prepared ftni Umo
receptiomi of tine gem'ms-thmey lodge instantly -
stantly , ( IL'VtlOIO quickly amid mntmltipiy
'ltht ninimmzlmig t'npldit3' .
It , imow'eveu' , time lungs and air pnis-
sages are in a hmeniltinA' coniditionm , amid
time conslitutloni is sti'oug amid 'igorous ,
mmmitilme , uiumaltitMl , dust m'o3's time jmoisonnotns
gem'mflii and expels tlmemu froumi tine sys-
loin.
loin.Tine
Tine way , then , to pi'es'euit amid cure S
consumimptlont is to ltit tIme botly Iii such
a. condition of iieu'fccL ln'nitim thmnit time
germs of disease can not find locigmeut ,
r
or If already pi'esent , timmit , timeS will ie
ticmitt'Oi'etl. 'I'iml can be elomic by tine
1150 of Oxoninimlsloun ,
limit , you music , w'ltnt Is Ozounimislun ,
amid mow does it imrevenut niimU eui'e colt-
i'tummnptlomt ?
\Ve will tell you.
Ozomuutilslont Is a ntclemmtiflc prepmimation
of coil I1'ci' oil lthn gunlmmcol. It Is a
rk'li , hiquil food , ) ' ( ' ' us ml niutn'leiit ,
timid time only i'enmn'dy w'lnlclm cointalnis
O'/.OniO nuui guni incol ,
Ozomne Is mi comtet'mtsed ) fom'mu of oxygen.
0x3'ge'mm , Its is well kmnos'nm , lu a gaseous
S
i'ieiuicmtt vhik'lm lthiS ( ) to stuport [ life , until
fon'mmlti 22 11cm' CcItt. of tine nttmmiusplmet'e in
s'hmichn 'o live. Ozone , om' comideimsed
oxygeum , w'hioii tnlein Into tine blood mm
Ozommuilsion , llliu titt genius of c'ousiumnp-
lion , mimmtl thins ctmu'es time cllscuse.
( lunihacol 114 ii. 'ht'inin'nl Iwoniuict umimulo
fn'ounn line i't'slmi of hilulo anti in'cchm ti'eeH ,
mtnd It Is tine 'oiatIle In'lneiPle ) ( nf t1'IM '
nugemit w'hnii'hm inntkes it mu'sldommnu inn limo
w'oonls so Invigoratimig to tine coimnuumip- ' S
Live. It iimct'enuic't tim ajiputite , lossomi
tlmt t'oiighm , lW'ei's , I Inti telimpoi'attut'e miimd
inontlum huts liijtuied smii'fnnces of line lungs.
O'/.omui Ii 1141 OIl Cli i'OS Cu itsim II ) p I I 0 U 1)0-
( , tLtlse it. trlbes at nmmco nit tine real
cuuliso of time ilisunmse-llne inoisommoiiH '
gtt'mfl S yi n I 'lnp rod Ii et' I I , I t I t I ntt i'ciIl-
oIl ) ' iti ) O''U fl I I .0 1 1 no iii vI m id I iii m omul ii be
tmui'mn for colmis , coughs , cOflutimmilitimml , ) ,
Ii I'Omnchii I in ; , vntolu mi emi lit , I a gmij mim ,
fist limniut , itiid miii itilmmnonlmtl'Y ) cnuiiplttiiitti -
Scnti'tilnt , g'mioiin I ilol ill I I y , loss ( ) t II misln
lumlmim & Co. , Ifit in mmmtnl 1)ougltms nntm'c'otni ,
( ) nmuimlnut , ninth tln'y vhll lit , ik'ised : to toil
_ 'tmnI Immure ithioiut. Ilnis sciemitilla irolmtll'a- )
I lout. 'I'hmere Is inn sr'rot nhnouit its eomn-
position , anti idmysicimilis Il'lwcrllo ) ) It be-
t'ntusun they bumos' Its Ingredienits amul
lm1sV thmc'nmi to be gooti. I'
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