Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1895, Part I, Page 4, Image 4

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oJ Tim ' OMAIIA ) ] ) AILnJ ] } RUNDA ) NOYEUlllm 1'T 18011.
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I _ _ TWO MORE BUnS ; BuonUT ( ) ( : OUTsli I ,
. t . WS8 UQgbn'tntl : ' \ - MiM Drake AlltlCll to
: ' Oinaht'a ' Iocial ! Sd.
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I really Irems al It the lOc I leaon hld )
, commenced In earnC' , now I ! two very I
i p.t ) corIng out receptIoti . Introducng I
Mils 1011:1111 : and .Mlr Urale : , two charming I :
. gIrI , to Omaha socety wonl n , occurre\ ( tact I
\ wtck. Other will follow closel ) and this ;
WEk bids fair to he come enc ul tIny liveliest ,
of the Sl'a30n. & 'fhrH more \uls , wilt he In. ,
trotluced ( thlf week ] , anti , he , he' thOe ) reeep.
tlon , there \ ill bl a numher of other en.
tcrtalntiienbi.
The Ak.Sar.Jel jubilee. which eCllrrc1
last Tue-da ) ' Ivf'nln lt Bo\'s , \ , 1111 In which
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fO 1iiiriy of our aecley gIrls took part was
un Important event , socially. The house WR
Ile,1 , to I : ullicst cJlmclty with I large . '
fashionable / and "llr'reclath'e ) ' auiltence . 01'\ ' \ I
al the boxes were orruplell. The hum' lIas
nrtlstcaly tllorat d with numerous las
and many yarlH , of yellow . red ant ! greel
bunting . making 1 ) Irety shht.
There is I n rumor afloat . that Is nut with.
oloat. Imt wih.
Olt fonnilatioti . of al vngagonient of an
Omuhn ? gin and ni taut of town 1i1at. The
formal OlIOUIClmEnt wi ! follow , In the
near future.
Another wecllllv tins been set fur Dc- ,
ceniber which will he rather 0 quiet affair ,
I howe'Pr. It wil he followed by a large re- II .
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C"III g"t'ul" .
:10111n ) ' afernoJn Mrs. W. It. Keley wi
entertain at cards nt 2 p. in.
Monday evening tit Monday Night club
" lii give Is third , ilance.
TUeeay ! MrH. A ltn 0111 Mrl Taylor wilt
fntrcHluce their daughters to Omaha society
at n largo rccepttoii . from 4 to 7. with a
dacce II the evening to those n8 'IHtng.
\'ci1netlny afternoon Mrs. Wilam A. Pax.
ten gives a rl't'llton tram 2 to 6.
\ tlesday evening Mr. anti , Mrs. C. S.
Montgomery will give a r-epllon from S tilt
I , II honor of : lr. and : \r. Thompsol , : aol ,
Mr. nncl \y. Urel
1hnrslay , afternoon Mrs. J. N. Cornish will
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IIteltal1 I ) tm Porelt 11 I I Cant , ci iii , .
'rllrsllny evening wilt occur Mr. and Mrs.
TIckint.on's reception anti , dAnce at the t. !
lat',1 , to Introduce Miss licktijson.
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Mrs. W. O. Sioal will give I recfplon to
Introduce her daulhtlr , Miss Bertha Tues ,
dRY No\'emher 26. frum 3 to C.
, : lr , and Mrs. Knox will entertain a cti !
PartY at their home . '
on Ocorgia avenue Tiles-
Oeorgf a\elue
lay , evening , NOI'elher 26.
Thursday ( evening . Deemher 5 , : I' . and
.tra . L. J. Drke will gIve a dancing party
I II honor of Miss Drake.
I 'I'hl' iIun.rIflhI4I $ 11'1"ltIU. ,
The flr.'t of the serle3 of coming out recep-
; . tOJs uf the season was given at the hanhome ,
I homo of lrs. George A. logland on Thursday -
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; day afternoon bHween the hours uf 3 t and 5 . '
L when her beautiful daughter , . : IsD Ilehiiai t '
formally ushered Into 9clet ) .
Mrs. Oeorge A. Hoagland received In a \o-
coming gown of gray Itrlped silk . handrmcl ! ) '
Irlmmed with Jet.
Miss Hoaland , who Is n tall and hand ome :
brunettu . wore n slmpl white silk dree ,
trimmed with ! ribbons and chiffon , ali carried I
white chrysanthemums. The house was pre-
thy decorated with chrysanthlmunw , roc
and palms. The debutante was the recipient !
of many beautful bouquets. Ohers aaslat
lug were : Mrs. J. E. Summers. In a gown I
of Iridescent IUk , , trimmed In red chiffon . and I
nt the punch howl WEre Miss Taylor In whiti
whie
twlsH , : la Jndson of St. Joaepli In Ugh t
- hub satin . nnll Miss Allen . In whl ' Igured ]
o si , . trLmmCI In loco and rlbhons. In the
dining room lt the tattle , upon which was
Illacell beautfll Mexican drawnwork doyles ,
anti \ whose cent rpleco ! was I basket of La
I.'rance roses Mrs. Cark \\'oodinan and -J.
Wyman pllldcII In this room were IH3
PalmEr In white striped Dresden sil , . 1195 aa
Squire" In whIte si , . 11-s nalhuch In gra ,
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crepe . trimmed lu white lace. Mrs. S'luire. Ii )
a pomp lor si , . trimmed In black yelvet
all\ \ MIa Julia Knight In a lark , skirt anJ
fancy wait't assisted throughout the rOCIl
The house was thronged with guests during !
ths hours of tim reception.
The reception was followed by a dance
In the cvcnlng. The house was
pretty decorated with cut fowers ,
palms and \ potted chrysanthemums , and tl (
entire lower floor was can\ased for dane
, lng , the supper room being upstairs Kant
maiin'a orchestra. under the stairs II the
halway , played delightful \ dance music for
the young folks , who were out In large num-
hers .
rrs. HoaJland received the guests , assisted -
sisted by Miss Hoagland Miss Judson of S1 :
Joseph , Miss Louise Sqnlre and Mr. Paul 1
Iloagland. lrs. Hoagland was gowned In a
I'lch. black satin , with Jetted waIst. Miss :
- Hoaglllli wore a beautiful white brccadeJ
latn , trimmed elaborately with duchess '
lacl She carried a hug bunch of American
lh'nUtles. MIss Judson was pretty gowne d
' In pink fgured sik. trimmed wllh whit 8
I' vassernenterie. Miss Squires were a dainty
white ribbed silk . with chiffon waist , wit h
I "oltant ! white satin sleavos.
Thlro were many beautiful new gowns
'I Worn . Among others noticed were :
, Miss Dickinson , II yellow satn , with
brocaded silk waist trimmed handlomely
with duchesse lace
Miss Margaret Brown. In white silk bklr t.
with salmon pink velvet vast ! , beautiful ! y
trimmed II duchesse lace.
Miss Burke was much admired In yelow
si" ! , with overdress of organdic , trimmed In i
lace. She carried a large bouquet of rel
ros s.
Misil'oolworth& & WOr' white Swiss d
In black lace.
Miss Taylor wore a rosebud \ figured orgar I-
O"lan-
dll In male "eh'et. over light blue silk . anti trlnmid
Swiss Miss overdress. 1.enlgan wore yelow satin with whit 0
Miss Mount wore a rI satin. with large
yelow satin collar.
Miss DaUn wore Illnk and black striped
Bik.lss
Miss Emma Creighton was gowned pretiy
tn light blue and black striped sik. wih ;
chiffon tritnin ings. ,
Miss Dundy was queenly In black satn"
trimmed handsomely wih ! Jet.
Miss Rngwal wore a quaInt frock of
white China ' silk. I !
Miss IcKel wore a handsome comblui\lon \ I
mlng. of pink Ind gray chiffon. with feather triti 1- I
satin Miss . Alice Drake was lovely In la\ndcr
satn.Ilss Helen Wordo of Denver wore a ) 'el-
low satin , wIth white satin spangled collar.
Mrs. J. E. Summers wore a ( lowered sit ! k .
Misses Curtis. Doane anti , Barker In black
satin. Mrs. D. 11. Wheeler wore a whie
silk skirt , with pretty blue chiffon bOllc .e ,
trimmed with roses.
One of t tt'e prettest kowns was worn by
Mrs. Charles Deuel. I was white sill k ,
trimmed , effectively with green velvet.
among others noticed were Misses Yates.
Sloan Colpetzer , Cldy , Morse . Burns , ha ! 'I ' .
Palmer , Alien , Moore , Carll Curtis , I.lle I
MaorI ; Messrs. Carter lrake Coole , Uetz ,
Brown , McCugue , Palmer Charles and E 'di
George , Victor and Charles Hosewator ,
Charles Kountze Megeath. Jorllan Patrick ,
Berln , John Patrick . Saunders , Turner ,
Clrtan , Hamilton , Crofoet , Gannett. Clark
and Chat ltedick . Wilkins , Clarke , Wheeler ,
Doane , Chase. Dixon and Hurlburt of 1.ln.
coIn. , : lr. all Mrs. Vheeler . Mr. ami Mr a .
W. 8. 101111cto : , Hr. anti Mrs. Iemp. Ir. I
anll Mrs. Charles Denel , 1)r. anti Mrs. Sum :
niers , Ur. Lee.
Curt--i.on.
A very Pretty weddIng occurred at the
re.hence of Mm . and Mrs. H. W. 1yon 129
North Nineteenth street , lut Tuesday . when
their daughter. Lulu Mae. was married to
Mr. M. P. Clre ) ' . 'fhE ceremony was pe r-
formed by Hev. Father l.gae of the 10ly
I.'amly chnrch at 8 a. m. , and WAS wl It-
nesed hy a large congregation. After the
ceremony the bridal \ couple retured to theme
home of th bride and Ilutook of an l'hgant
wedding breakfst The dinIng rom wa
beautifully decorated with plants The ;
brldelmald amI gromlman were 11.
Theresa Carey sister of the groom and 1 Ir . I
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J. 1'IIPral of Council mun- # There wer
many harI Il precnts reclh' < 1 ! IN' . old
fhcls anti conllltulclt"l . were carrlNI 1\11
wih the. ) 'OUlg couple al the e\enll' train
fo nenver. On their return they will take
np their ruldence II Omnht , mnnr , the
Ue.tl % ere Iwtcet Mr. and Mrs. I hlberf !
1'rllJlt : ! r. and , Mrs. Wlnter tlln. : Ir ,
\ allmr'Iutc.rstein anti several others from
Olt of town. _ _ _ _
I. . Irllu"(11111 Ou'
Ont of the mOlt Inlerltng end tellbtil
elentR of th wed ; to which society was
bl\Itn \ was 11 Ilebat of IM Alice Urnkr
at 1 large and lurdsonc : receptIon 'h'Eny
her mother at hn pretty home ycstrtla ) ' nit-
o'cltck er acon , II\Hfn tit ! hours of : 1 11r \
Thl house \a prettily and tastelul ) ' dccM
orahd with large bunches of roee through-
lout the rucmn , In th' timawitig room Amen- .
I can hicautier' alI. \ hi Pralce loses I ere parM
tlc iilarly notIced. The dining room wal
hanll olel' doratld with 1111ms anll moses ,
ali the table was most artistIc with lie 11'1
lJUlulllo ! cut glas \'ales fled with fragrant
1. X : 1ratc. : ! rust's , ' [ he center plec waR of
thlnty bolting clolh. embmolii n.'d , . and Ied.
cun ( lrlwn wrk ' \yle \ . und ferns were
ractuly KCdtt'rEl o\'pr the lilIahieti table.
Th" beauty was further enhanced by the all-
"E' 'cIHlehbn : li pink catidle. . The
cl lan'lelier4 , we're effectively hung with
chanlell'ulle smiax. elrctnly hUlg wih
In t. . " library cafe frappe las served hy
M Irh Blrl l. In an cl4gnnt black gown , Irs.
M rEKealh In I blACk silk . trimmed In real
la ce , 81,1 , Mrs. 2.toore , comlnly ! gowned In
'wlne.coJorfl tir tes. stilt , wih black lace 0\11
Mr. ' , Drake Ilceh'e,1 her guests In a inag-
mal'
I nileent gown of heliotrope silk , wih hro-
cadEl satin bodice of the pam bade .
trlnlne,1 , h8 ndsont'ly In pEarl lasseinanterie
and dlcbesse lace ; illaniontle.
11sE Dralt. I\ho Is l a charming girl wih
unas ullnr ways an,1 , gracious 'utinnert' . was
beautful In a gown of whie hrocate,1 , satIn .
Ilh chHon waIst wih bouffant satin
sl aeres.
ln lea lanl las hecolnlns gowned In
whie IJtl skirt /nd fancy ) ' bin , chiffon
waist , made o\er blue al ; .
ls Allen waG prety In I lIght ereI'
color,1 la ce. Itrlllctl ! aln. trilll',1 , fn rIbbons and
Mr5. I fl. , S. luIII ) ' was halllsomc In a
IOI'n ; of rich black ] , tattn. Irlmlcd In jet.
Irs. IClrkentiall were a mauve sil , . wIth
chilon u"elrisml , waIst of brocaded satIn .
trlmmell elaborately with point lace ; da. :
il ionds. \
lrR. W. V. Morse was gracIous In fawn.
color,1 , silk.
Irs. Wot\lan was In black satin and
I a ce.
lace.Ir. s 'aiat. Whlel r I ore black satin and fancy
Mr3. Goodrich was In black and Miss Norton
was chic Iii I bIte china sik ,
1 s Barker wore black S tl ,
Many tool advalta/p uf the fine day and I
clell durIng tie aftemnoan. lan ) ' haml.
soml gowns were I orn , \ hlch tme alli Ie !
rily prevent escrlpllon
'h' " . 1h until ugh's I'nreIa n " 111t/ I .
In response to a large number of Invlta.
tons sent out by lrs. Mumatigh ' . the Whit-
more gallery was comfortably tled , llrln
the t afternoon anll evenIng yesterday with a
lare l , number of art.lo\lng pecpIe . there to
\cw' ! the beautiful collection of water culor
Imd oil Ilalntnls which Irs. lumaugh made
whie In Belgium and \ 1oland last Slmmer ,
BesldeL' ht h other ictures . she has twenty in .
tcrstn t . sketches -In water color ! , fret : :
IruJe h , .hlch Is one of Uelglum's quaintest I
anl most \lctulesfl old cities. She has tic
c eatled , In ehoosllg man ) InterestIng lhjects ,
A nonl the most Interesting , probably lre
f our plctul'eStlUe ohl gateway , the orllllals
of f I hlch have stoo,1 Since the thirteenth con
ot
t ury.
tury.One.
One called "Frem the Bridge of St ,
J acques . " II a beautiful scene down the canal I
Ind a study of old houses buIlt close to thl
water resembling very much the streets of
\ 'enlce. The houses are all In bright colors ,
blue and yellow predominating. though there
urc sonl In brown , pink and old rose. Thrl ( I ,
wIth their roofs of red tiling male a bright
picture ,
"The Uelre ) ' " Is a picture I orthy of more
than 11aRsing mention. This nit ! structure has
ale stood since the thirteenth century alJ
h h as thrice been destreyed by lire. I I. ' a
flaint ell , hutl\ng. with its crooked tower ,
I I contains the finest chimes In the Nether-
bnls l , and many trarelens go there for the
purlOSE l of hearing thee chimes. Surround
Ing It Is the market luIaca . the representaton r
' oe f which Is l' real that one wIth but I mo- -
e rate amount at imagination could Ilmost t
fancy ono's belt one of the pleasure SelEu.
The street scenes too , are very prt ) Ther
the Dutch scmcs are characteristIc of the
1uittry with : their p cllar wind mills. The
} ' scenES too with their Lull boats of
' arl-eolered hued irilis. including yellow , red ,
hlol i t n , pIiik are very artistic.
However , to he able to appreciate the : : .
one has to see them. antI on seeing them ole
cnlnot Tall to appreciate theIr merit.
the The week paintings wIll ho on exhibItIon durll !
At tinS ! mlh 6'riuuilii.
In honor of MIss Hill of Doston. who I
their glest , : lr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Stall hi
gave a very elegant cotlon Friday evenln !
at their rlsldenco on lark avenue. Mr. John
PatrIck led the German alone , anti Introduced I-
duced several new and pretty figures . the
dance openIng with In amusing attempt on
the part of the tattles to drIve a naIl straight
In a block of wood , the successful ones dam
lug. A direct figure followed of eaterIes Ind ;
clgar , and other direct figures Included
candy baskets , amI fancy scratch lads . sha \ ,
log bails anti sachet bags , blotters and padi .
fans and paper knives antI pigs and hean ;
hots all very unique. Along the Indirect t
figures were the fals ; wIth powder rls to I :
Indicate polnt the mirror. the pillow . mi-
tcns and hearts and the funny apron : oni ;
and also one Introducing a spinning wheel
with two ribbons attached , whlchtver cumin ig
tilt on top IndIcating a faIr dancer with the
corresponding color as thl gentleman's par t-
ner. I was very Ilret ) . The dancrs were :
Miss liii ! . , llss Daane. Miss Woolwortl
Mis Palmer. Miss Chandler Miss Nash I : ,
Miss Ringvalt , Miss Bessie Yates , MIss hint : .
ilton. llss Ilumns Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poi : -
photon Mr. anti Mrs. Myron I. Learned. Mr.
anti Mrs lorry Cartan. Mr. anti ! rs. Smith ! II : ,
Me'vars. Robert PatrIck Netherton Hal \
Waler Sinit Clement Chase , Charles
Kountze. Earl Gannett. Wi Cowin. Flo'd
Smith. Ned E\eret of Council Iurs , l rank
Hamilton and George Palmer. Mr. and ! rl.
C. Wi hamilton and ! Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
lo ked cn , lrs. Patrlel and Mrs. : I. E. Smith
presiding at the favor table.
! url.rl"I't h ) ' 'VIttlr trluls.
A delIghtful occasion at the home of M r.
and Mrs. Darius hanson , 10 ( South Tb ! r9 -
teth a\enue , un the e\enlng of November 9 ,
was the unexpected celebration of their 1\er
wedding by the members of State lodge N 0.
10 , III pendent Order of Odd 'I"elows , of
which lodge Ir , lartson has been an actIve
mcmber for a number of years.
At an early hour the lodge members tok
possession of the pretty home , and after yr e-
canting to Mr. and Mra. hanson a lovely
silver tea service as a memorial ! of their
twenty.fvp years of happy wedded \ le , yr 0-
ceeded to devote the evening to oud playin
mmlc and other amusements the wants of
the Inner man being supplied by a most
bounttful.re1st : , which had already beEn a C.
crety prepared ity the memb rs.
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Mrs. George A. Lawrence entertained for
her I\aughtlr \ , Jcssye I"rllay' evening , N 0-
\emb ! 15. at theIr home on Twonty-fif th
street and \ Popploton avenue , the occasion
being Miss Jessye's blrthda ) ' . Those Invll,1 ,
were ; Georgia Smuutth. Uanehe Hosewater ,
Fanny lun'ls , Clara Schroeder . Mary Woo
Edith McKenzie , Kitty Polack , Georgia Ice n .
namti Odin lackay , Will Free , Clarence ;
Thurston , LouIs Clark Charles Gardein : r .
Wi Chlmbers , Donald Godfrey , Noyls Sp a-
fard. . _ _ _ _ _ _
, \ 1 I'alhorn I. I , " 1 'ht'UI.
In honor of Archbishop Ireland , : lr. E. A.
Cudahy gave an elaborate luncheon 01
Wednesday at hIs reaidenc. . I I. seldom
that so learned \ compan ) ' of gentemen Is
brught together In Omaha ( at one sn : all
table or tlat the table talk waes 10 ci o-
qusnt. Those present were ArchbIshop Ire.
land. Bishop Scanneil , Mgr , Nugent , Judge
Woolworth. Henry D. Estahroek , Or. GeorgE
L. MIller , John A. Creighton , I l\arl W.
Nash , John A. McShane and I ; A . Cudaby
l'iitlii Club lt net' .
The Ihlol club , whIch promises 10 b6 a
factor In South SIdsocet : ) gave Ip Inital
social at Oriole h11 Friday evening , Novem'
ben 15. Messrs. Orau , Lyman and McAulte
con. muted the commie In charge. Sixty
couples danced. Among those present were : :
Misses Nellie Lynch , Uoles I , Myers . \Inl
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I i. ynch. Pannlo Smith. C'Iar.m . Smith . Un lt'l
di ne , itoE3 UnRledlne. ) ! 10\en. out tn , lila.
ch e3r. OLelman , Wentz. % Schiemitor Mlltrom , I
l ( naus , Olan ; lenH ! hose. , ulloln. mll , !
G utting . Elmlger . larry Iu 'hi , WIIm'
lC mio1i l. Murphy , lhonf ) ' . S. 1micAuiifft' ' .
Wirth , Chiahan. 'FImotmuas l.yman. Shannon ,
Carter , lcllnstrcy , lingledlne ) , Myers , Gn-
Ia mm . ihinchey . Connel. Patrick.
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In honcr of hEr niece . Irs. George Smith ,
\ ho Is . her geest Mrs. Johl T. Cather gave I
a very pleaBlt rcepton last Thurrlay aft.
eruon at her home . 2021 Locust etreet.
The rooms \ ere effectively Ileeoratpd with
mrysaimthenuums carlRtols and stimilax .
:1r. . Cathpu wn alsste,1 : In receiving by
M le dalll Cur' : . Stnrl , Crawley and John.
s on.
son.Those
Those who were In attendance were :
M lefdltl Carori iteynoltls lercl\'al. Smith ,
fhepao. ? ltidy : . I.tard , Stone Ward , Johnsol ,
Drake , Smlthl , AieIke ! Kelly . Trown , lo'er.
S tark . Curtis . Ochl1rel ' , Hddel , Alex
C htarlton . McGrew . Cmawley L1mereaux ,
VhtIte . 1.1 McIachinc.n . Hobert lcEachron ,
Kllnell ) 1.'lzJe"ald. Atchison . limiter , lug-
g Ins , Iall Chariton . Merruw . n ) t\eler. ! l-
\ lanlgal Eaton Ielogg , Trail , Scott Starr ,
M hrtn , l ale8. : Morrison Carpenter , Wells
and Hllhll , and MIo'seaVamren . ileach
W hite , Whltmore. lcKnllht and Ho'er.
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Mr ; Charles I.eo UOM entertlned at cards
Thurn'y ! aHernon In honor of her anal-
\rsar ) ' ,
The houe , which Is a very dJlnty little
c ottage. was prettIly decorated wIth la
Prance roses . lrs. hose received In her
r weldIn , gown. which was I handsome 1m.
ported dress ( from Japan of light blue silk
crepe , elaborately embrldered In the same
s ha tips .
In th" I\nlnl : lr. and , rrs. 10ss enler-
talned m at cards n part of ) 'ounv peopl ? , hoth
marrld m and unmarried. The first prize , a
vr ) ' hanlosle book , was won by Mrs. Mcof
M mthlen . Mr. Iliackweii was the fortunate I
winner of a tcel engravng. Al went away
cOIJratulalng the happy couple U\lon : \ their
l rttty home amiti wishilmug them '
Ilrety ald wlsbllg many years
of halplness 0111 success.
A ' \ . .t..I.HIllh'I'IHlr ) ' .
Mr. and lr3. Woodworth were surprised \
br h n number : of their frIends en W'ednesbl
ti Ia ) evening . at their home tt Lake and
Twent.fourth streets the ccraslon being '
theIr t nfeenth wedding annl\ersary , Cards
atl music 'rare indulged Iii until 1 o'clock.
The rOtlpl1 was presented with a handsome ,
1' : of cut glas3 antI olive bowl after which
reCreshments were served Tiiooe present
w ore : Mr. and \rs. Ed I , I Sterrlcker 1 , : lr , and
M r.c. J. Uu Ibis Mr. and Irs. Ii. C. Teniplar.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .J Dunn : : , : lr , and Mrs.
G eorge'cldcm : . Mr. anti Mrs. \\'IhlIam Vol-
Wiiam
f er . ! lr , and lrs. II. Mattltes . : rr. and lrs.
Ocorge Ilocbler Mr. and Im ' . Dr. Hayes ,
: lr. and Mrs. W. Nichols. MIsses Nettle
Ilsses
ant\ \ Loono'oifer . MIss Edith Nete . ,
WII m : Oalbralh and Mater Earl Sler-
rlcku.
!
' i'liey ' i'1zuv4'.I HI"'III ; " 'hl" ' .
Ono of the jolliest German whist parteu
of f the season was give : : by the Msaes : Iiaum . , ,
In I honor of their guest , MISs Lenigan on
Wednesday aftemnoca . Although I seemed ,
a dull . drear dar out of doors . all was bright ,
withthti. Prettily arranled bunches of carnat I
lens and ferns were placed throughout the
. I
rocma. DaInty prIzes were given Miss Sharp I
and Miss : t I.el. Among the guests were : I
:1se ! irake Barker , Cady , Colpetzor. Amy I
Baller I , Norton . Aicxantier Moore , Parote ,
Taylor MeKell . Sharp , Huelah Sharp Sloane
iiaiiiihtoim . Balk HamIlton . Mae Mount , Lil !
Tuley Hurlbert , Seuvehi Allen
Sewel. Alen , Squlras. Ceok , ,
lirown itlugwatt . Atcheou , 1r ! Ogden and , i
Mrs. White. _ _ _ _ _ _
\1 n In"kct I'url ) ' .
One of the most enjoyable events of the
week was a "Baslet Party " given by a :
number of of the friends of Miss Anna Tel
laEt : lcnlay evening at the home of her :
parents.219 South : Sixth street. I was In ,
the nature of a surprise and those Ilresent
voed : It a splendid : success. Progressive I
high five' and musIc were the entertainments ,
of the e\lnln . after which the guects par
took of rofrealments : : which were furished ( ] I I
by the ounomen. . Miss A. Ioran and : ]
)
Ir , I. I.onrr were the fortunate winners : 3
of Ihf first prIzes whlo Mr. J. Oet and Miss
L. Ool carried \ off the consolation prizes.
? h."ICII nn.1 1lh'rnr gnh'rtlh'lt'nt. ,
The MetropolItan cub gave a musical and : ;
lIterary entertainment at the cluh r ems
Wednesday evenlmig. : lss Eva Kehn render : -
tiered d a rllano solo vary acceptably , and a
guitar and mandoln : duct by the Ilsses
Itothscliili : : . accolr.panled : hy MIdI3 MInnie Lob
titan on the piano. gave great pleasure , as
did also a waltz song by Miss Alma Lobman
Mr. Oscar C. Heno recited "The Face on the : :
I"loor. " and ll' . Trlumeran "The Mod C
Trial " A banquet was ' or\ d for thlrtr-
five couples anti dancing was Indulf,1 In
until a late liout-
'I' " , 1' nJI'nhll' Curd Vim rt Ics.
Mrs. Charles floes entertained a number of
ladles at cards on Thursday afternoon
Prizes were won by Mrs. PInto and Miss
l'isher : of Florence \Vis. II the e\enlng. : ;
also ! lr. and : lr ! Boss entertained at cards
Thurtoay belg : their paper anniversary. The
hous3 was pretty decorated In I.a France I
roses and the prizes and table decoratIon S I
were all In paper. lrs. Boss wore her wed
ding gown , a heautful embroidered crep
Imported from Japan. Prizes were won b ) '
Ur : lc lulen and Mr. fllnckwell.
1'nh'I'lnh.t : iii Cur.I" .
In honor of : Ist DavIs of Aurora . III . ,
Irs. C. ClIfford entertaIned at cards Frldar
evenhig. The o preeent were : Misses Iate" :
Annie and Oerto Rush loriarty , M. Ker ; :
nclr. , In' . F. J. 110rlarty , Mis Salmon of
South Omaha ; le"3rs. J. P. Hush. J. Dab I-
strom. Charles : 10rlart ) ' , DanIel Lee . C. 1 r.
Gallalhlr : , Ed Kennedy. HOIer Kennedy : , I
J. :10rlrty , and Mr. Montagtte. After cards !
M13 ! O. Hush : favored these present wIth a' '
few selectIons al the piano after whIch lunch' '
was se\ed.
. \ lilrtlhl ) ' Inrl ) ' . i
MIEs Ohdrs Thompson : gave a little party to
her friends to celebrate her fourth birthday "
No\'ember 2. The guests were : Glad ) -p
Gould Gladys I.obeck , Bernice Dull Ted a
Moran. Dien letcalfo and Buelah : Ietcale ,
Banche l'arker Peal'le Lindley , Wison
Heler , Anna Stewart Ruth : I.lndley , 10ward
and Harry Delemeter Josa lamherry , Dorl9
LImdley : Francis GuM . Byron Nelmon , Rile a
Myer" ' , Fred Cady , Marie Iluske. Ralph hair -
month \ John
. Benjamin , Stanley Conover , Gust
Msgnodote. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
An gnJI'nhh' Iti'eeit Iii. I ,
The reception given by ! lr. and Mrt 5.
U. I stabrook I last
henry lat Saturday fvenlng
for Ira. dowry and Mrs. Dlelow of Cli I-
cage was a very enJoyallo affair. The house
was effectively trimmed : wih ( cut tiowert 4.
Those assistIng In receivIng were Mm : 5.
Squires. Mrs. Bradford , Mrs. Mcintosh t
Misses Dandy , Allen . Squlro anti Iharket
There were so many handsome gowns worn
It would be impossible to attempt to cit : .
scrIbe them. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
)1. . Prul'hlnt Jnl'rllhu'll.
. T.'hilst club .
The S. T. was delghtfuly : or I-
tertalned at the home of Miss Fruehauf lal :
Wednesday evening. Refreshments were
served. The Irt prizes WHO won by M r ,
and lrB. Wililane , the : boobies by Irs. W. A ,
t'iei and Mr. hi. ruehauf. I The
1111 I. guests of tha :
evening were : : Ir. and Mrs. George Mlttt 1-
tier , Mr. and Irp. W. A. Plel , : lr. and : lrl
Horace hleifnichm. Mr. and Mrs. h3'mrpter , M r .
and Mrs. WIfms : rnd Mr. H. Fruelauf.
Y. ) I. Social .
Tl3 thlrl of the delIghtful series of dani C-
lug parte : under the auspIces of the Young
Ien's Institute will be given at CrEshton
hal Wednesday : evening. Over 200 larK : a-
tons have been Issued . anti Lt Ii ti
the attendance wIll surpass its predecessor
The Young Men'l InstItute soclab are ci : .
sen'cly popular as well al select. and are ,
among the mo.t enjoyable given In the city. , ,
Gitve I rt'nch 1)Iitnt-r
A very pretty dinnEr Va given by : le
Nuh In Wednesday e\'enlug In honor of the
I.'rench ReadIng club of whIch she la a men ml.
ber . The table decoratIons were red untl
white chrysanthemums and vIolets. Covers
were laId for Misses Crounse , Duck , LintItie y .
Creightort Palmer , and Messrs. Llrown . JO - . :
anti Ed I lormun , Gannett and h'alrmier
" .t..hIK" nnt l nKnKt.1t.n.
Mr. Charles L. Gyger anJ MIss Iatharlne
Wernher ' II he untied In marriage Its xl
: _ _ . , , . , _ _ , . _ _ ,
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-------a :
Tlurlhi cvz at I o'clock Ie\ ' . T. J.
lrlcAY r t4J
The Cullingham.Chmnsp wedding Is to occur
At 'frlnl ) ' cathedral Wednutla , UEctmber
\ . al7O : l'.fl1 ,
.I\.lllons . A' qut fc the t'arks.Clianuliers
we,1lng. to oesr' November 21. at noon , at
olu
TrinH ) ' cnthedmal.
I ' otlersomi , ] .Gsitn-Ttiesday evening , No-
\ 'e iihier 12. Mr. "ntel : J. Anttrrn tn,1 , Miss
1.ulse : B , ( lnlhl. both of thlA city . were
marrlel\ \ at the home of the bride. lt 1320
North L'lghtQenIt Btreet. 11ev. J.P. D.
1.lwyd omclatcd . A large numler of frIends
\tre Ilruent ,
The marriage of Mr. James Hlchle of thur. '
lln gton . 10. , anti Ms U'ssle Norton of thIs
cl' y will take place at the Millard hotel '
W clne'day afternoon , Dpeemhe 4. at 2 ,
o' clock . and , wil be folold h 1 : ) ' a reception.
to whih a few of the frIends of the contract-
Ing parteare to he InvIted.
.
Siiilth-Shlelds-Mr. Edgar Ii. Smith /111
M les 1.lzzle ShleMs : were marrlell nt 8 p. I. :
Tuesday evening November 12. at the hOll :
of the brlde's parents. 1220 ( North Nineteenth
st reet . HeC. . \ \ ' . SI\'hlge ofclatn .
M 1r. and Mrs . Smith w1 reshle at 1920
North TWlnt.elghth a\enue , where they wil
be at hOle to thtlr frIends alter November
19. No earth' .
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1.1".1. . " Il" I. '
lrs. Guy Buton entertaln Informaly : at
luncheon \Vednesday. .
Miss Woulworth'entertaIned Lnformaly at
5 o'clock tea \Vetiuesday .
The Manhattan chlh entertained Its friends
wih n Ihnehll : party l FrIday e\ellng ,
Mr. and lrs. James l. I Kelhy entlrtah1d
a number of friends from the : hilmiffs delIght-
fuly Thursday evenIng at Jurs dll/hl.
home , 2125 Dodge street. heautful
A cud and dancing part ) ' wns given at
Creighton hal Wenesday ) e\elhtl for the
be nejlt of that ' ' ,
benel Young Women' : honl' at
m hteenlh and Lear 'iworthi.
The WOlen'A : I ductonal socIety of north-
west Omaha gave a recepton at the hum : :
of Irs. J. S. llrlgge Tueslay evening , No. !
\emhel' 12 , In honor of the ollhteh iIrth-
day of Irs. ElIzabeth Cathy Stantm. :
One of thl jolliest t\ances \ : of the ( weel
wns a social /h'en : by thie Manitou Social
/ tl Socll
cluh at ' ' , .
Erlng's hal last WchttPllay : : evanfl
In g. Thirty couple were prepent. The next
social wIll be on Thanksgiving eve.
Master larol,1 , CraIg celebrated his 6th :
birhday : Tuehlay In I pleasing manner. The
folowing chIldren yere Ilreslnt : VIvIan
'HectO' Gretchen Spencer. ) , lh Fisher .
Hohert Fisher , Clifford Weller . Robert Drake
anll limes MeIlcie .
A luncheon for , , \rchhlsholl : Ireland was
KII'on on : Thursday by Mr. anti Irs. E. W.
N ash. These presmt were : Archbhhop Iren
lalu1..hop \ Scamnell . 1'1her Colanerl : . Count
Onahau : : of ChIcago : lr. and Mre. Cartan ! r.
and : lrs , Nash h und MIss Nash
I'rI.'iuI1t ' GI""II' , ,
: lr. C. S. Ha'mont Is at home : again from
New York.
rrs. F. E. Short Is vIsItIng her sister Mrs.
Shears of Denver.
! r , anti Mrs. GIlbert 1 hitchcock loft on
M lol1y : for New Yorl
ts : hattIe CJdy will entertain Miss Shlffb :
man m of SI Paul thIs wcek.
Born . to Captain and Mre' . W. J. Turner
F ort Omaha \eb. , . November 7 , a mon
: rrs , K C. . McShano anti Miss May re-
ttrned home : from Kansas CIty on Momiay
Mr. and Mrtt. Fd h'eck who : have been
spendlnl several , days II Chicago , are ex-
pected home : : ' tot1a. _
M15s WoolWorth leaves for Fort Niobrara - ,
w here site at d.a ' a double weddIng. Miss I
Ia ) Wood 'm' .rles Dr. Swift . and : tss I
Oenevleve \Voocl \narrlet \ Mr. Waler Mge
hlee
of Syracuse , Ni iY. Miss Woolworth I ! to t
h e brIdesmaid l& . Miss May \'ooth
alovi'itit'iits. ' I n t " 'ltereithnils.
Rev . Dobbin , : f .Farlbault spent : \S'ednoeja )
In i town. .
Irs. JessIe B. Burness 19 visitIng at her . :
ol home : In I : PNI ,
&
MICa Alexabdfr1ot South : Thirteth : a\'enuo I
I f FrIday \ to" i'isit friends lit Chicago and
Davenport. J
MIss ZaydabZ.'xner returned last Wednes-
t Iuy Zaydabi I -Ater ' nt ls' trip to England I
aud the contn ' nt.
1 3 l1esle Ieavlt doughIer of :1r , and I
Mrs. II. T. L avlt , La L \Isllng : friends at I
Ellln and : In Ci cage.
Oul-I ! 'I'"n " 'IsI tarS .
Shane. Miss Burke If the : suest : of Mrs. J. A. Mc -
MIss Judson of St. Joseph Is the guest of
Miss huoagland.
MI ' 3 BeatrIce Hinds of St. Joseph II \'llt-
Lng MIca NorIs ,
Mr. Wil Stevens of Mont ClaIr , N. J. , Is i
\Isltng old friends In Omaha.
Mm. lurlbut of Lincoln Is the guoct of : lr.
and : rrs. George A. Hoagland. :
Mba Helen Fuller of Oreenshur Pa. , wi
arrIve next Saturday , to be the guel of
Mica Baum. , I
MIss Violet Smith of Toronto Is tie : guest :
of her slster.ln-Iaw , Mrs. George C. Smith : I ,
at 1250 Park Wild avenue
Mrs. Wordln and MIss Worden , wie and
daughter of Captain Charles : A. Worden : of
Fort LO/an. Colo. , arc the guests of Mrs t.
E. L. Lomax
Hcv. J. W. Idtl , D. D. his hop of the
Church of the United Brethren In Christ L ,
wIth his wife are guests of Mr. and Mm : I.
W. P. larford , 3016 PaclOo stre t.
t3 : Eva Miller of Lea\enworth Is \Islln g
: IfJ Kato \\'erher : at 61 Park a\enue. : : !
lE ! ! MIller will act as brIdesmaid at the
wedding of Mica Wernher , next Thursday.
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'I'IIUB LJ.NS 11.IXI D OU'I :
1"1'1 neHul" nt I 1.'lrt. In n ) llch
. '
1'ieory.
DETH0T , Nov. 16.-Another fire , at-
tended , \ with terrible fatalities . occlrrell about
3:30 : o'clock this morning when the factory
of the Imp'o\ed . latch company , at flelli : -
\ue avenue tnd Frederick slreee , burned 011 I
three l\es were lost ThE dead arc :
REUBEN DA \ . nIght fireman , aged 24 I. ;
.
single.
JOHN WAGNER , nIght watchman , an e I.
derly man ; marrIed.
AGNES YETNE , 17 years old.
The factory has been working nigh and
day About 3:30 : o'clock a shift of thirty
hands were bully employed when the Ore
suddenly started. probably by frIctIon. The
names spread with great ) rapidIty . All the
employes except the above escaped.
Davis and Wagner assisted by the Yetne
girl secured t. fro bose and atempted
to put out the fire. Before they were aware
of their danger . lames sprung up all around
them , and they Iwere unable to escape. After
destroying tho-itlaIn buIlding anti uttng
the E Ialer one the fine burned Itself or : t.
Time bodies of Da\ls and Miss Yetne wrre
reco\ered. but . were burned beyond recogn ] I-
tlon. . . . !
The buIldIng , machinery and stock dc : .
stro'ed weoivailed at $60.000 , Insured tor
$6.000. The improved latch company Is a
new concern.not In the tntat whIch was
organized by a number of DHrolt citIzen LB
anti filed \ articles of Incorporation last west C.
its plant vaa'icated In I
Is was11aoted : : a three-story brIck
building at eleue avenue and Frederic
street , with aflmallr buIlding In the rear
used for Ihet aUIlge of matches.
The body 01 \gner was taken out later ,
net so badlyabruised as the others . Lizzie
Katanaske had her n09J broken anti was
otherwIse IljUPdt\ \ by fall down ettalr : .
Several other ' ! ' hu re paInfully burned and
bruised. Onoitoll ! the employes says the fir 0
was started ' b- , , " 'atchmal Wagner , who
stumbled anti df11 Into a tray of matches
that had beet : tassortod and left on the floe : r.
Wagner became excIted and gave the : tray I
kick , scatering the burnIng matches II a ,
al
tiirecttonts.
\reCtOlt .
ItIFJSLiI ) 1'0 IXUIC' - TII' W'IlI'I'I2 " t . .
) I.n ' 'hl iil1rtitheIhiitii'I I' 1111nl.
'
(0 SI'tl-'rlt' .
CHEYENNE. Nov. 16.-Tho United States
grand jury which has ben In session In
this : city fcr the put live days bs concluded
Its work The most Important case was that
of the settlers of the Jacksom's Hole dis-
tict In ref Nnce to the 1llng of one and
the wounding of another Indian by a posse
of settlers In JUly lat , whIle the Indiana
were under arrest for vIolating the game
laws and were being taken to the settlement
at Maryavalo. FIve of the wItnesses were
said t. have been membrs of the pOe that
did the killIng. Three Indians , who : were
with the band fired upon , " 'ert eamined ,
I Thus e\'ldeuc hu not been made publIc , but
no imitllctittenta \ .ero found
.
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I
MYSTC RULERS - OF TiE IND )
Mnnkind Influenced by BupaLllols Old
and New.
ACTS SIAPE BY STRANGE IDEAS
In"'II I'nt't Xo 111' , 'U ' the Inlhllll.t'
ur ! nl'lr"Utln-'I'hl' I I I Jlh'nl
'I'hlrl.t'l nn.1 O.hl'I'1
1 llnnl" Ilnl , .
fi Is strange hul much : SUIHrstton there
Is niong people of this : enlghtened age , " MI\ , \
al obsen'ant man to a Ht. Iuia Globe.laimto-
crat reporter . "I have silent n large porton
of my life tta'e1Ing , have sect : , itudeeti , 10st
of the countrlea Inll PeoPleS of the : world ,
and everywhere I met with superstltiom : In
Bomo fern : . I Is a rcmarmbll : ! fiet : that few
PIIII are entirely free from uerstton. no
mater : what nmy be their Intl"ligence : : and In. :
telEctunl surrctmtttliigs : . lone I ! Iwew : a judge ,
a very able lawyer Im\ : \ jurIst , a man : of broall
Ittl'llctuall : ) ' and great lIterary Ilnlullnt ,
who : annie It an Iwarlahll rule to pal out of
court by the semite door he entered. "
In all ages anl Imolg all Ileolle \'urluuM
forms of superstItIon have hrelietl-
tmr Ignorant the ( people the m ra Ibsurll the :
Ill usion. There are man ) suprtitlons peculIar
to certain nations but there
natons , are mlny others
thnt hold : \ many marc or less ever this ' 1110
w orld. In this latter class mar be cannierl
a ted the drench In which some people hohl the
nUlhcr m : : thirteen : , anti ttlr hol ) horror of te- :
ginning cr eldln : : any undertaking on FrIday. I
Just how thl' unc.llny feeling ntache,1 , tu the
Igure thirteen : orlglnuted IR lot kmiowm tmI-
though : ' scollers it , baleful inlltence
mal : ) corerl at I Innuelce
have del\CI tong ami deell In search of a sob
hllon : , One of these : e rcherf once leM : the
wrier that he could ascribe I to no ether
cause than that Christ had , twelve apostles ;
nmt. : InchH\n : hllleJ there were thlrtten
atlteretm for the last . should
! ltherel upper. I : : he
remembered , however , that Judas did not
Ilartake. It left the room , and the next
d ay . Friday betrayed his master.
The thIrteen superstitIon does not only at-
lach I 10 that : number at table. Those sue :
Ilersttously Inclined refuse to occupy 1001
\3 at lotels : anti , In fact , regard wIth dread
ony conjunctIon of the fntfful No. 13. As a :
Inler of fact . there are very few hotel ,
nowada ) ' " that ha\'e : any room numberel 13.
Scorers at the thirteen superstItion have
at different tmes forle,1 , "thirteen : : clubs : : , "
bt itt probably the : most : unique : : organlatlon : of
the t kind , was that of a party of I'htiladelpht-
ans , who banded themlelves together In tie- :
ail 11-
Iance of all stutertItions. : The mlmbershlll
was can : lned to thirteen the : club Ieetngs : : I
took t place on FrIday evenings , the l tt of
the t month : In room : 1 : : of a house numbered '
13. anti the Irst member to enter the room I
Jlassed 11Ier a ladder. : On taIlng his : seat I
the pre31dent : aIred I an umbrela handel\ \ him 1 : I I
by a cross.eyed janitor. 011 : : sat under : I
during the : sesslom : The sergealt-af-arms : : I I I
opened the proceeclnls : : by breallng a 1001- I
I ng glass. A skeleton sat opposite the : presl-I
dent , anl two black cats roamed about the L
Ieom. : : The rohhs were adorned with rea-
cock feathers , and every member : of the club I
was under a solemn oath to spill salt , look :
at the mon : : over his left sitoulder stumble
whenever alIghtIng from walk b-
alghtng a journey , ! -
tweel couples on the street , and together ,
rJass i on either silo of I post. That any pe- I
culal mlsfortule befell any of time memberI I
ship Is not on record anti when : last hearl' : I '
from f they were lookIng for a hauntel : houae II
In It I which : to hold : their sessions , and nelO-
tatng for the : purchase : of that : birth of evil
omen-the ravem : .
As regards the FrIday superstItion I may '
be said that In I , : the light of history FrIday
would seem to ba a lucky , rather than un
lucky l day. True ChrIst : was crucified on t
Fnllay , so It nay' be said that both the : :
thirteen and rhlay I Illusions date from the : I
tme t of Christ ; but I may also he ml\
hat Shaksleare anti Washington were both
born on lrilay. Charles the First was be -
headC on I rjda ) ' . anti the French : hastle :
was destroyed on I rlda ) July 1. 1789. Napoleon -
poleon l Bonaparte was born Oi Friday , won :
the vIctory of Marengo au rhlay , anti hured '
Moscow on FrIday. When : he was useful Fri
da ) ' smied upon lmlmn but when he sought to (
restore hlr tyrannical rule , FrIday struck him :
down at Waterloo.
Clrlstopher Columbus : confessed hImsel tea t
a frIar at La Itlblda . as did many others of
his followers , and hil fleets saIled . lmon : , V
many Iloomy : forehodmgs : , on i.'rlday. Thus ! ,
COIUlhul showed hlnulf to be a Ian above
s uprstitiomts. The day he saIled was Ulust
3. 1492. le discovered land Friday I , began
his retur to Spain on Fritlay' I . anti reache,1 ,
the port of Pales on rlday. I mU9l bo as .
meinbered however , that the calendar ha : PS
slncl been changed.
Americans may also rejoIce In the Sac tS t
that the Mayflower landN\ \ the neclaraton of
Independence was i'ignetl the battle of Hun
1:11 Hill was fought. : and the battle of Nel
Orleans doclled , on I rh\a \ ) ' , Our Drlish cousins -
sins felIcitate themselves on the fact that
Victoria was married on rlday.
Theatrical people and Iamhlers are said to
bo peculiarly superstitious and cling to both
thE FrIday all thirteen Ideas. Actors bar a
a queer superstitIon about yellow flower 5
and will neither buy give nor receIve tlCfl
The writer once know a man . not I profes- I.t
Ilonal gambler , but one of the kind who
went all the gaits. lie would not bet hil ]
money If there was a hunchback : In the
room and neIther would he wager a cent I I
there was a glass that had been USE on
the table. Another of his IdiosyncrsIes : was
water spied on the table. le would stop
thl game till I was wiped off.
Love phiers constitute a phase of sup r- : i
stton that Is lost In I : the dark ages Plants
used In love dl\lnatons : are comunto : : . In I
mauy parts of Englanl and Scotland the
familIar southern wood Is known as "lad's
love " "lad-love-lass , " or "lad's love anl
lasses' de'llght. " Another British name for :
the plant Is h "old man's love , ' or simply "oh ti
man. " trom Its use recomlenlel , by Pln : : r.a'
In \\oburn. Mass" thIs herb Is called "boys' :
love " and I Is said \ that If a girl tucls a bIn IL
In her sleeve she will marry the first boy ,
she iueets. II other parts ot tIm state oho
Is required to wear the sprig down her back ,
While In Boston It a marrIageable \ woman
puts a lilt of Southern wool under her : p1 I-
low on retIring , It Is believed that the fir : it
man she : meets In the mornlnl wIll become
her husband , The sale of love philters Is I ,
probably , almost as old lS man , und the
old romances our grandlot ers were so fond
of aboun\ ! \ In stories of their use.
On the Isle of lan there : Is a strange su- ,
pertton attached to marriage , the publciy ,
of them being actualy I mater of dreat 1 '
Although all the neighbors : be , '
Alhough al may aware
of the details leading up to the ceremony : ,
the families dIrectly interested ( affect the
greatest , All the preparations '
I Ireatest secrecy Al preparatons are
; loathe behind carefully closed windows , and
, when all Is ready the wedding party mounts
an open car II the early dawn and drive at
breakneck speed to the nearest church.
Change the 1\11 and not the letter .
Chlnge for worse and not tor better.
Another Is concerning the wEather :
Jappy Is the brIde thlt the sun Ihlles on :
Best are the dead that the rain falls em : .
Slut another of Interest to all brIdes sets
forth what her wardrobe must contain , as
follows :
Smething old and something new ,
Something borroweti something blue
An old superstition has I that It II ur I-
lucky for the bride 10 have anything to do
with time making : of her . own wedding caki a .
and , strange as I la ) scorn . many unhappy
marriages Il Is frequently alleged , tiara
frequenty aleged \ reo
suited from the brIde stirring the
suied strring wedding :
cake The loss of the wedding ring during
the first month of marriage augurs great
misfortune , and to lese I at any tIme fs BUP ,
posed \ to predict approaching calamIty . This :
I explaIned by the poet In the lInes :
As the Wedding ring wears
So wear away ICe's cares. '
In Holland , Sweden , Norway and parts of f
Huula the nuotlem : of new.born fartB
l < a babe , If not I
too poor provIdes \ a small cheese : , which 115
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cut Into mal 1Itct ! 111t tlSII'llltt1 Rmolj
Iho t uuiimnrrled , women cf the mieihttorl.tj'itI. :
Any young lady who recel\'t ( , her share anti ; ,
oall I yotnf wihout asking whet t NII' : trlll
or who sent I , will II : : ' t her future hl : band :
Ht a crOSsllath or crcanut\ Ithll I immcuntlu.
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fn I Northumherhnll a cake called tIme 'tiresmn-
II
I ng hnai1" I'u ' thlstributcth Iii the same r : u ) ' ,
t he young luttllts u lie Partake of It being sill' ' .
Il oseti to dreatu of their fuflir o iitisb.titi the
Ils
s ammo iiighmt , Tlmls Is iitiiIttt' t. tlt cmmituil :
II : ' 0UC it : 5)tlto parts of time t1thtt'i : ' States.
) ' OtIlg ) vomncrm sectiring a iirCC of wcIthlig
c ake mmliii : lacIng It beieath : : thelr : lillows to
d reanm over.
The superstItions attachtlttg to mw-tiinti
b altes are iuumteroims. : \olkshire ( Ruiglaitti )
n otlom : Is tl.ot the Immfant slomtid : Ut , aIW's :
ii i5cc'l Ii : tIme anus of a mnitiei : before being
iis iit otmchietl by' aumy' emu : else , antI lit comae In-
s tances its rIght Itantl Is bomutd : In a clatht
dt urttg the first day' at Its existence , in order
t hat It nay : gatimer rIches wlten gron m : to
im : aitltood or romiaitItoti ,
in Eigland , France nmtl : Germuam : ) ' anti ntammy
' p arts of khls country It is omrsidetett esen-
t In ! titat Ytim Inftmt : : sloulti : ' 'go tip' ' before It
g oes down In the world. Titus , II a oiilti Is
I bi. arn In the lower ocry : of it house it is Iii-
i. temttly bumithied up end carniuti cmi : stnIrs It
I t le : event occurs in rca tipper chanbcr : , theu :
t he womimami Ii : charge Is 3tihpneti to clIiib : omm
t a able , elmair , tur oiher article of furniture
, w Ith the batty.
1Y : the north of England , hmcn a chili ) Is
t kot : from : : a hotis5 for tle : Ilnat time , It is
g Iven an egg , somte : salt auti a small lost of
I b read anti oceasloinlly : a Piece of momte'y : ,
I t hese gift : ' belg : : smipposetl to insure thme chlhl :
mi galmust Its ever stanthiig : In : : eed of tiP :
nn ecessaries of lIfe , Yorkshire eopIo add
n : stclmes to "lIght timn ettihil to hucavem : . " In thI
c otmmttry. aa well as in namy' others , it book ,
I a hulece of iuoiey : : anti a bottle ct llqor : are
li laced before thci : Infamt : ihe : clay' It Is 1 y'rtit
I o ltl , the : object bIng to ascerrahmu Its bemt. lit
l ife ,
'rite Manx JtqohthL' litre a : umnItcr of cunlotte
a uierstltlons concernlg : : a baby. No cite Is
a llowed to step over Ii , or tralk emmlrely :
a rcuntl It , lct It becomno tlwarfeti anti vlz-
c acti , UttII baptlzetl all battles are supposed
t o be quIte at tlo : mitercy' of tIme fairIes. Tle :
b aby wilt reutain : lucky through : life if It first
l : amidles a sutoomi uvlthi Its left imamuth , bu it vilh
c ot : : to perfect estate If it shall have : re-
p ealed fahlts omit of Its mother's arias , cradle
o r bed before It reacltes Its lust birthday.
O ne of the nrettlest of the Manx supersti-
t ions Is the CuCtomut of retinlmig earl ) ' or :
s torny itights , so tlat the : goon fttlrles uiiay
c ater unobserved to fItd : a 1:15Cc of shmelter
a nd repose.
Otto of the oldest of the Mnx stiperstitiomus
I s that a fairy' In tIme form : : of a beautIful
womnaul bewitclmed a host of leadig : : mteim
a t time Island amud ittl them over a precipice
t o find deatlu In the ocean. Tlia : Is so firmly
b ellowed that no Mttmuxrcoiau : : wIll irecetle
h : er Iusbanti or srveethmeart , for fear lien
c haracter : : tny' stiffer.
Tue number of superstitIon ctres : Is slnply
l ogIn : : . For the crre : or ireventlon : of mba- : :
I t uatis : : : sotuta peoitle carry nut orthlmuary IrIsh
l otatn Ii : the Iwcket , It : Mlchtgam : a double
c edar kmot : Is regartied as tIme iiroper chair : , : ,
a nti Imi N'euv Ilami.siire : a gall mom the stem : :
o f the golden moth. lhicknry mnuts , buckeyes ,
P ebbles anti horse chmestntmts are corned in
Pd
d ifferent localIties , Somute Iteople iu'ear a ring
i miatle of a lotato. : tutti Im : New ilampshIre a
l mttn worn In a atoelclmg : ahuaut the neck I"
r egardetl as a sure ctmro for sore throat.
Mamy : h'ople wear a ntitnteg , htlerceti amid
a tuspendeti on a stnlmug about their neck , to
p revent brills , croul : and neamnaigla. Just
what effect a Conriecttcut wooden ttttteg : : :
votltl have Is not kuowim.
On tire eastern shore of Mary'lani : bIliousness -
ness Is curtI by boring three hoier' : Iii a care-
I f rilly selected tree anti walkIng three tImes
I around It , saying , 'Go away , biliousness. "
is of tire utmost Inportamce whether the V
person uvorking the clianimi walks ivltl : or V
a gainst the aria ; html whIch : Is this proper dl-
rection no one t'erus to know.
Automug the negroes the most striklg : : V
r eniedles are to be found. To cure an achimug :
t ootit , the southern mcgro : goes into tie : ]
s womp , chops arounul the root of a whIte V
oak , secures imite : splInters , then cuts amounti
tlte tooth , cud dips the wblte oak spllntera
I n the blool : , The splInters are then buunie(1
at tue foot of the tree , tue oiemfltor repeat-
i ng solute kind of charm. This is calleti "con.
jurlmg : the tooth : . " One of time negrc
cures for chills anti fevet' Is to take the skim : :
from the Inside of an egg sheii : , go to
yoummg : persluniou : tree three days ii : . stuc.
cession , and tie a knot lit tue siimt eachm day
There are mnamy : ctmniotms superstitios : mela.
tive to cures , whIchi : stIll iltid credeuce : im
Emglamd , that ilate from the days of that
mysterIous PeoPle. the Drmilds , Anomg : thic
Initiate It was only uecessary : to stop bleed. .
to hulace a Piece of oak bark on tht :
wouuud. : An nncheit Aimglo-Saxon superstI
tlon for preveuting bleetllng at the miose waste
to wear next the situ : a portlor : of ' 'thtc
moss from a dead mtam's : skmhi : , ' ' whmich
however , to be. potomut , must be bron'lut trot :
Ireland , a comithiton slmilar to that of the tiC
grces' rabbit foot , which litust be ( ron : tin ;
left hind leg of a graveyard rabbIt killed at
mIdnIght.
it is tot : many years sInce a woman wa ,
holsteil : on a scaffold ii : England , Ii : ordem
that the hamttl : of thu , milan ir'io : latl : just beeui t
executed miglmt he laId on a large 'eIii om : her
neck , the idea beIng that It would . :
( Ilatoly disappear. A superstitIon prevalent
ii : Englamid Is that arty one afflicted with : botlm
has only to crawl around a grave just fillet
to affect an instantaneous cure. I'asshmg : :
eLliti thmougit a bramble bush or carrying I
over three brIdges , three mornings in succes
slon , over three anita of a rIver , are aupposoc
to be lnfahllblo cures for whoopIng cougi : .
Every one will ccli to : mtind some abstirt )
remedy heard : In cllldbooth : days for the dir a
of u'arts. At : ancient rentedy Is to iass I a
bIt of cheese nan amounti thte iu'art anti "tel
nobody. " Another consists in wettIng it wit ! Ii
tIme tongue , repeatIng a formula , which varle S
in different countrIes , whiie : exposIng It 0
tile fulh moon.
Who has not leard of tim cranp : bone , bit t
time cabbage leaf is vrobahly not so familIar
at least In tht coumtry. : Tire ancient Angle :
Saxon remnedy Is to pick a cabbage leaf a Vt
noon trout : time earliest in the garden , wrap I Lt
in flannel , and then suspend it front tlc : sut
tenor's head , with the adjuration :
Cramps. cramps , go away ,
Over tle cabbage iioltl thy away ,
Tire cunIrtg superstitIons , however , an e
scarcely mtoro zunerots : : titan the btmlldln g
Illusions. Semite people r1iI not occupy a
utew house urttll ti cat lies reinalneth in It ova r
nIght , amid In remote tunes a sacrifice Wa a
always offered upon tite comapletion of a
buildIng , iubulc , or private. F'oundatioms : wer e
usriahly laid In blood , procured by sacrlflcini C
a dog , pIg , wolf or black cock or goat , a !
though sometlutteit time blood of a malofacto r
yV,45 , ( used ,
Every oute will adnit tii dlfliculty of pass
log a pIn on account of that absurd oh
rhymes :
See a put anti pIck It up
All tIre day you'll have good luck.
There are some prople , however who wi Ii
never pick up a pin if the sharp anti Point 5
toward tlem. :
Just where the superstItIon attaching 0
tIme finding of tle : horseshoe origInated Is Un
known , but the Scamullrmavlans have on an
cleat tratlltloit that spirIts cart be drIve It
away anti wItches kept at bay by a knIt e
stuck ii : the : hmoUt or nails dnirert up , an
fron : time iunrttetnonliul they Itave held it.
be lucky to flntl a itlece of Iron ,
Some people ltave peculIar notions how t 0
get In or out of a bed , Time Yorkshire moor
upon rising in the mornIng , will spIt In huh H
altec before putting it on , to bring good luch
and many am : Engilithi girl has ltuitg her slice
outsIde the wlndorv on St. Vaiemtlne'ms : nigh :
for good hick. "l'ut your might foot out o , t
bed fi"st anti Into your shine anti you whl
have : good luck tlat : thay , " is an old Oenrmai
saying.
There are endless superstItions connectet
with brIdes. Almost every well megiiatei :
housewife thinks it unlucky for the bride I
be seen by the groom dressed ii : itritlal arral
untIl the time for the ceremutoriy urrlve , an : Vi
the throwIng of olti shoes nad rIce after lii e
newly married pair is utmiversal. One of lb a
most sIngular marriage superstitIons Ia on
that still exists In sommte parts of England
which Insieta that If the youngest daughte
of a family narrles first her sisters mus
dance at the weddIng without shoes , so ate S
to Insure husbands for thienselves.
It It. itttere5tlilg to iote : a few aupersti
lIons entertalneti by hotel keepers. A sIlat ] 1 ;
Highestof all in Leavening Powcr.Latcst U. S. Gov't Report
DrVAI Bking
LV ? Powder
.AtLUTELY PWE
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i s ralti to forever iiootloo a room : : , fltl thma
t' losiuig of the register' t'y sOlute casual
ui ropper In is warranted to shut ott serlslj
f or hue rcutaiiitier of tue tlay' , This bringi g
Ii i of a traink tIpttie' rinuin the clerk consul r
a stirs sign of Ill hick , but time birth of t :
Ii i the imotu'e Is a siguttil tom rejoicing iy' : ev
o ne conmurt'Iet ) St itlu the lintel , from : , tlm. mum
p rietor ciown to tutu he'll boyS.
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s i.tVi' SCII.t l'H l'.t'IS t\ 'ti \i.ti ,
I I II utuuls huitv Cliusi usja lhitrhier Si sup
lt'i'In u't'ti I'ue.mist I I itt I umimu I ,
CIIICAUO , Nor , luJ.-Jtitlge ( htljbotts of tIme
s tullerIor commrt today decltk'5i t hat time law
P laseil at the last u'easlomm of tire IItIiui :
l c'gtslstuirc , titimmltelllilg barbers ii : titI attIc
t o close their elmops on i3uiiula : ) ' , is nutcortatl-
t tmthtni.l.
Sirtee thm first at teitpt at eulfu'clmtg time
l aw tIters tins beet : a struggle cm : I : : t
c ity' , wimIclt has been wutteited wIth interest -
ii i other' harts of lime state mmd cotmumtny A
iu uimber : of members of time hlsrbt'na' tulle : :
f ommghmt for the euiforceunent of tIns statuic'
i rlticlu imas bacru passe:1 : at titoir earuest : me-
q ultist , Mauty others , Itowe'er , anti hntrtiruV
h arly' time iruprletors : of 51,0115 , ii : the large
h otels , Inn's mnatle a furious struggle agaInst
itf ' iitai it t iImt I ug t ha t I ii e best tha y' it : t lie it pa'k
f or titetim Iii Sttimday' niud-tmt ( Itt' ear'ca of tue
lm otel mten-titttt gtiests tromm : ouitsitie imiust lie
s on tel. : I it camryi : mg oil t Imia tight I I hi' iia : miii
g era of , two of titc' large hotels kept tlmeur
5 1101:5 OIC'il as a test anti thtcy , with : tlemr :
e nltloycs : irene nrrestetl cmi the chitmrgo of
v IolatIon of time law , Tte : case has beet : on
hi carimug for samie tiie : ,
Jmitlgo GIbbons' decisloit is a 't'ry' leuttity' , :
a mme , ilo traces the imistory' of tIe : totsortmI : :
a rt hack to Ezekiel. in time decision Itrot : m
it tlr'n'itires tire iresitt law to Itt' tmlicOItstltlt-
t lomttth beenu cc I I is chas legialat : : m it ii :1 : I
r ecteti agalmiet thin property of huambers ,
w hIch , Is iiuscle : and lrofeaslo.uh : skIll.
Tire case itelng simyly' : tlecitletl un the tiucs.
t ittit of thu : arrest of the iit'ui : hty hue 1:01 : mc ,
m : : mtst be bronglt tip 1mm dIfferent forum : It
t he utivocates of the l'rw theatre to nlmpetl to
t Ime snprcne court.
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hIrori , tetl hii'rsei I' Iii I lit' Suief ,
SAN IIEGO , Cal. , Nos' . 16--Tlte botiy' a !
Mrs. H , ii. lharnis , into was drowmti'tl at
C oronado yestertlay. mis formid : In tlu surf
a bout 200 yards frouu : the pIer , where : si : is
s ultlrosed to have thimowmt herselt : into tie :
w ater. An ir'tiest wIll be heltl : tomitorron' .
T here seens : little tlouilit that Mrs. llarrla'
s : uicltio as tlte ranit ttf despotutieney caused
b y worry over her sari's htahth nmtl noney
m itatters.
For Motiday's Trade
: New "S
Cloaks
5
at $10 , $ i aid , $15
I
, New Capes
at $5.00 , $8.00 , $10 ,
' * l.00 : uia $15.00
4 None ras goat ) It :
- Omaha , 5
New
Wrappers
At OSc , $ h.5 , $1 IS )
intel i.25. You'll
say thcy'm'o : : : taLty
aitd citcai.t"Iiu alibi' 41
alibi'p
: loss'rt wm'appum' at p
84.1)3. ) lltlerdowri
D'csslng Stroke at
$2.48
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Ladies'V I
\ Stilts 4
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11)1' ) street went' , r'lt1o
iiflC(1 uihtir't : arid silk
lined box coral , \'Otl
votuli1 gaioss time ltt'k'o
.2V.00 : ; if we ititdti'L 9
told you It was
. 1iiL 15.OO
n siiade to select fmoma
t I CLOAKS.SVI1S.FIIRS.
l'axton Block , I 6th and Fitritummi St
AMUSEMEN'I's.
THE CREIGHTON
Tel. 1t131-PAXTON & I3U1UHS5 , % grt.
di NIGHTS-coittutteme.lmg : with
MATINEE TODAY 2m30
-TONIGHT AT 8:15-
Cosgrovo and Grant's ' CoineIans
Itt tire itellicldmig , MUsIcal t'arco Cortedy : ,
THE DAZZLER -
iverytIiiiig Now TIlls 'ear.
Prices-Lower floor. COo , 7Gc and $1 ;
buiconylSc arid Pc' : gallery' , 25c.
MAThNEE W1DNSIAY.
'i'lIltJlSiAY ,
Th9 Creihton FllumAS' ,
S A 'I' I I I I I ) A 1' .
Three NIItts Corrmiuictciitg
Thursday , November 21.
ONI.Y MATIf'tflhi ' SATII1UIY. ,
MR. WALKER WHITESIDE
atipportetl by Miss Lehla Wolaton
ati , a selected coroptiny of playe'rs.
lIiuitii't - II IcIit'ilcii - ltIeIunrtI I II ,
I'rlces-hower Iluor , roc , 75c and $1 ;
huilcony , 35c anti COo ; gallery' , 23c , Seati. 9
miali' MOrtItty morning at 9.
Hall Iattt V
Creighton lnrfunutilico :
TONIGhT AT H.li
ANNA L3VAFAY
q'Il FAIR MAi1A'I'MA
I'reeentIng her latest Oriental SensatIon
-SOMNOLEN C-
The imtost mnarvelutus , inytuter Otis niuti
luewlldorlrig of all Isyciiohogieni ute-
nounentt ever lresentmti : to the wor ci.
I'Ol'LJh/u It l'IIICES-2.C ! , : I.e ; , tOe.
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; iVViVlC
Creiglitoii urtiutueucImmg - - -
ql > AY MATINEE , NOV. ' 21.
Ilmat mipyeir'au9Cfl lui OruitIuu : tiii sotitttut 4
'i'uruii < I mt a ii : aguti Ilceut I. I 104 bIt thttin t ro yrt- , V
ductiomi Of tltu fanioum's
BLACK CROOK
' ithi ite ortgluttl , plonihor , l ) people ,
! I j. nit nut 1 i I lots , No a ci s'auucu I it p rlvea ,
oittt3 Out ( utile ' 1'hturtimry ,
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BOYD'STonir1,1 ' _
A\illtiOA'i MOST
lIuTlNOtJISIi Rh ) 'rIIAGEDIAN , ,
ROBERT .
DOWNING
In ltIit Fituutotit luroductlon of t his
lloruic 'I'rii'udy :
THE GLADIATOR
Moutdny HELENA '
Ziglit
Tuosutiuy NiabL 0 THI3LLO
I'nicos-FlnitL floor COit , TOe , $1.00 ; hialu.'uumy COo
cmiii 75o ; gallery 25c a
OMAHA lIME MtE
1300 Dougiomi Stroot.
.A. FAMILY RESORT.
CONTINUOU $ SiiUW4 from 2 to 5 p. to , si.l 4
71to : to hO30 ; p. m ,
Adntisaiorm , lOc , Ileserved opera chaIrs , too
extra.
(1CU , 3titcIsrlII'rDp , A,1'iliitutumss,5tgr. !
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