SOCIETY WAS KEPT BUSY Konntzo-Burns Wedding Wan the Event of the Week , IT BROUGHTMANYSTRANGERS TO THE CITY Cnr l I'nrtlfn mill Ollior riiticltoiiN lloliiril to \ VlilliAiviiy the KlerlhiK ; llonr.i of Day null The week which has Just drawn to a clofto was a brilliant one and v/as character * Ized by many elegant functions. The most notable uas the Kountzt-Hurns weildlng , which brought to the city a number of out tit town -visitor ; ) . Another Important event was the lunch- con given by Miss Nash to announca her en gagement to Mr. L. F. Crofoot , who Is ono of Omaha's promising young attorneys. UcslJes these there wcro luncheons , din ner parties , card parties , several danccn and many other entertainments , several of which wcro given for Miss Burns and Mr , Kountzc. -Rather an amusing Incident occurred ono day last neck , when two women living In the tumo part of the city and qulto near each other were to entertain , but on suc cessive days. The waller as ho went up the street nc- tlccJ a load of chairs In front of the larger house and naturally directed his steps thither. He walked Into the kitchen and proceeded to make himself nt home. How ever , he looked somewhat surprised at the throe uncooked turkeys In the pan and the Vnany other preparations that wcro going on , It was flfoitit this time that the woman of the house mnclo her appearance , and vlien the asked him If he had come to tune the piano he left qulto unceremoniously. Washington society Is enjoying a fad that has spread rapidly nnd has taken a firm hold. It Is regarded 'now as the proper thing for a man to attend afternoon teas > and other like functions dressed In ordinary rough-and-ready business clothes or even In an outing suit. During the ontlro social season men Imvo been noticed making aft ernoon calls dressed In sack suits and col ored shirts , and , whllo at first they were looked upon as being from the country , they nro regarded now as the early disciples of n now cult. On last Thursday , at the houra of a western senator , celebrated for his wealth and lavish hospitality , the young man employed as the mentor of the senator's wlfo In social matters was here , thcro and everywhere In the great parlors with his ulcyclo "trousers guards" still attached to hla ankles and his feet encased In russet "shoes. Two guests ; from a western city 'la leaving the house commented on the young man's appearance , nnd ono of them criticised hla apparent lack of good breed ing. Ills friend explained , however , that this young man w&s employed by the sen ator's wife at a high salary to manage so cial affairs In her household as they should bo managed , and that ho was present In his bicycle clothes for the very purpose of advertising the fact that the tea or re ception or whatever the hostess' guests might chooro to call her regular Thursday at home was Intended to bo an entirely unconven tional affair according to the new code ot etiquette , and she hoped this would be un derstood by a glance at the social dicta tor's appearance ! and behavior .without the necessity of advertising It. A leap year dance was given by the women of a popular cycle club the other night. Men were escorted to the hall by the fair ones and shown all the considerate attention bestowed on the opposite pox. A novelty at the dance was the program bearIng - Ing the legend , "This Is the year for good" the remainder of the sentence balng com pleted by a hint convoyed In a small bundle of matches attached to the card by the club colors. Another feature was the sot ot ruls posted everywhere ) In order to remind those present of the necessity of a strict adher ence to the Inverted privileges of the year , of which the following formed a part : "Ladylike deportment Is requested ot the gentlemen. " "Only upon Invitation of a lady can liquid refreshments bo obtained 'by the gentlemen. " "Engagements will always ba kept promptly by the ladles. " "Special consdcratlon paid to wall flowers. " "Ladles will not leave their partners stand ing In the center of the hall , as It Is ex tremely awkward. " "A dignified modesty being expected , a gentleman will not Invite a lady to dance. " Knuntsrc-Iliiriin. Ono of the most fashionable , as well as the most brilliant , weddings that has occurred In Omaha for some tlmo and for which so ciety people have been anxiously looking for ward to , took place last Wednesday evening at 7:30 : o'clock at Trinity cathedral , when Miss May Dcnman Burns , daughter of Mr. Samuel Burnt' , wao united In marriage to Mr. Charles Thomaa Kountzo , the second son of Mr. Herman Kountze , uniting two of Omaha's oldest and well known families. Long before the hour , of the ceremony every desirable sitting In the church was filled and standing room only was to bo had. Numberless guests wore stationed down the sldo aisles and completely filled the back of the church. The chnncel was prettily deco rated with palms and whtto roses. The boy holr entered singing "Tho Voice that Breathed O'er Eden , " and also the Lohengrin bridal chorus. The flvo little flower girls , Phooblo Smith , Emily McKoll , Ros p nnd Mar.'o Coffman and Julia Mclklo , were the first of the bridal party to appear , then followed Messrs. Gan nett and Hall , who led In seventeen society girls , who wcro preceded by two of loot year's charming brides In their wedding gowns , Mrs. Edward C. Smith ot St. Joseph and Mrs. GeorgeMercer. . Then followed Miss Webster gowned In palo green eatln , Miss Palmer In lavender silk and lace , Mw ! , Crounso lu blue chiffon , Mltti Chandler In green and whlto Dresden silk , Miss Hamil ton in blue satin trimmed in lace , Miss Brown in pink velvet bodlco trimmed In duchcM lace , . and a whlto latin skirt ; Miss McKoll In gray chiffon trimmed In pink rllk , Miss Balcombo In blue silk , Miss Rlngwalt In palo lavender satin , Miss Hlmebaiigh and Miss Doano In whlto tulle over whlto satin , MUs Nat'h ' In pink tnoussellno do u'o and lace , Miss Lindsay In pink s'llc , Miss Col- potzor In a green and pink Persian silk. Then came- the uohers , Messrs. Luther Kountzo , Earl Gannett , Herman Kountze , Notherton Halt , 'George and William Berger - gor of Denver and Samuel Burns , jr. , who were mot at the chancel by tha groom and his best man , Mr. Augustus Kountzo of Now York. The bridesmaids walked alone and carried a huge bouquet of American beauties and also a dainty French fan , the souvenir of the bride. M'as Kountzo and Miss Gertrude Kountzo were beautiful In handsome gowna of whlto silk and bodices of moussollno do eolo and trimmed In exquisite lace over whlto t'.UIn ' , MUs Wallace were a pretty gown of whlto mouBsollne do solo over yel low Bitln. Mss ! Holt , the maid of honor , were an elegant 1'arlslan gown of blue natln trimmed in clilflc-n. Tha came tha bride , loaning on the arm of her father , She wore a handsome , though simple , gown of heavy whlto satin trimmed in point lace ; the long , graceful tulle veil was caught to her hair by a Btnr ot diamonds , the gift of the groom. vTlio bouquet was of brldo roses , Bishop Worthlngton , assisted by Dean Gardner , performed the ceremony. Within the ribbons wcro : Mrs. Samuel Burns , wearing black velvet trimmed with cluchei'j lace ; Mr , and Mrs. Osgood nacitman of Chicago , Mr. and Mra McKell , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith , Mr , Herman Kountze. Mr. NIcholcon of Indianapolis , Mr. and Mro. K H. Davis , Mra. Clarkson , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rlngwalt , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lacy , Mr. and Mrs. Claries Davla , Mrs. Wells. MUu Denman. Ml&s Maria McKell , Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Melkle , Mrs. Charles Gardner , Mrs. George Worthlngton. The rcceptifi ) , which followed at the Hums residence from 8 tJ 10 , was the groatefet cruuli of the season. Several hundred guests called t ? congratulate the nowjy married pair. Assisting In receiving wcro Mr. and Mm Burns and the bridesmaids , The house was decorated with Immense bunched of rwet und smllax and palms. Thos * ass sting wore MofJamea Clement Chsso , William llodlck , Frederick Davis , Melklt , Howard Smith. , McKell , A. H , Smith , Edith Smith and llowenn Hlgglreun. Mr. MM Mrn. Kounlfo 1 U at 8:45 : for Mexico r.iniil the iiMint shower ot rice , old shoes and gomlvii > hc . The brulo's bouquet wa cnught by Miss llopo Wallaer. The brldo ai chle In her go-away gown of brown cloth. She has been n reigning hello ever slnco her debut. Mr. Kountto has a prominent pwitlonlnhls father's bank. .11 r. mill Mr * . Mclltlc'M Dunce. A dflnco wat given Monday evening In honor of Miss Burns by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Melkle. The hou&o wao prettily decorated for the occasion. Supper was served at 11 o'clock. Among the guests were noticed : Mr. nnd Mro. L. M. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarka- low , Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock , Mr. nnd Mra Charlton , Mr. and Mrs , Jowph Lehmcr , Mr. and Mrs. Carrier , Mr. and Mr * . Morte , Dmn and Mrs. Gardner , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Divls , Mr. and Mra. Frank Rlchardron , Mr , nnd Mrs. II. H. Rlngualt , Mr. nnd Mrs. B. II. Wood , Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chambers , Mr. and MM. Henry Cartan , Mrs. IliiMoIl Harrlion , Dr. and Mrs. Clifford , Dr. nnd Mr * . Summers , Mrs. Howard Smith , Mr , and Mrs. Clement Cliatc. Mr. and Mrs Brjdford , Mr. nnd Mrs. Balcombe , Colonel and Mro. Schwan , Mr. and Mrs. Boyd , Mr , and Mrr. Blerbowcr , Mr. nnd Mrs. Page , Mr. and Mrs. McWhortcr , Mr. and Mrp. George Patlnrson , Mr. and Mrs. Gscrgo Mercer , Mr. and Mrs , Eastman of Chicago ; Misses Kountze , 0. Kountzo , Burns , Boll , Wallace , Webster , Nash , Dewcy , Buck , Llndsoy , Allen , Taylor , Chandler , Burke , Smith of Toronto , Crounse , Mnorc , Lllllc Moore , Horborta Jnynea , Kowtni Illgfilnson , Allen , Squires , Colpetzor , Cady , Curtis , Stella Hamilton , lUngwalt , Mabel Bilcombe , Brown , McKell , Margaret McKell , Palmer ; Messrs , Crofoot , Crape , George , Jordan , Morsman , Dlxon , Tarlton , Charles Snundcrs , Asa Shlvorick , Harry Llndscy , Samuel Burns ? , Jr. , Wing Allen , Hutton , Herbert Whfclcr , Raymond , George Palmer , William Berger of Denver , Augustus Kountzo of Now York , Herman , Charles and Luther Kountze , Joseph Baldrlgc , Gannett , Wllklns , R Hamilton , Berlin. Penn , Hutchwon , Nctherton Hall , McKell , Itandall Brown , Frank Short , Nelson Mercer , Cowln. i * Ivy Itclieknli Social. Ono of the most enjoyable entcrtalnmentp of the past week was given by the members of Ivy Hebekah lodge In Patterson's hall , Sovcntccnth nnd Farnam streets. The pro gram of the evening consisted ot cards , music ami dancing. The rfrand march , which was led by Mr. W. M. McKay and Miss May Sutllff , was ono of the attractive features ot the evening , and was participated In by about forty couples , following which the remainder of the evening was spent In tripping off twenty additional dances. In the good-natured contest for honors In the progressive high five games , Mrs. W. II Mathls succeeded tu distancing the rest and received the queen's prize , while Mr. W. R. Mathls secured the king's prize. Refreshments 'were served and the social was a pronounced success. Among the many present were : Mr. J. Mlllhouse , Ml ig Boyle , Mrs. W. B. Ostrander , Mrs. C. A. Lewis , Miss Hose Weeks. Mr. Craddock , Mrs. Nellie Fisher , Miss Lizzie Craddock , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. WallaceMr. . and Mrs. Jam en W. Bouk , Miss Genevlove Jeffries , Miss May Sutllff , W. M. McKay , Mrs. Mellsh , Mrs. Jeffries , Mr. Martin , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. , L. Allen , Mr. Slrpless , Mr. Drlesbach , Frank Best , Miss Miller , Mrs. Parker , Miss Katlo Parker , Miss Hattoway. Miss Bath , Mrs. T. C. Livingston , Miss Wooley , Mrs. Tooscr , Mrs. Jackson , Miss Manning , Mrs. Anderson , Mr. Frohman , Mrs. Stutt , Miss Mnble Stutt , Mrs. Whltccoff ; Messrs. M. Tulley , Ed Welch , Jr. , F. Baker , Gus Quaely ; Misses Ada Hamon , Bcda Nelson , Messrs. Stokosberry. C. W. Adalr , Mrs. ' S. C. Grlswold , James Glllan , Mrs. Towlinson , H. E. Burnam , A. J. Agnew , Mrs. Leeders , W. R. Mathls , Mrs. Mary Stutt , .Mrs. Nellie Smith , Mr. A. E. Taylor. Mrs. Guynn , W. C. Bouk , Mr. Mower , Mr. Adams. Mr. Lyon , Mr. Kazoudor , Mr. Dolan , Mr. Jo-tain , Miss Oelrlck , Miss Georgia Wldden and others. Mm. llnrkcr'n Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker gave a very elaborate dinner Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. The guests were seated at small tables which were exquisitely decorated with roses , carnations , hyacinths , frezias and other flowers. The house- was also prettily dec orated with cut flowera and potted plants. Five delicious nnd elaborate courses wore served. After dinner , German whist was played and the prizes were books , and were won by Mrs. Coutant , Mr. Coutant , Mr. George Barker and Mrs. Bennett. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates and Mrs. Morgan , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cudahy. Bishop and Mrs. Worthlngton , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman , Mr. and Mrs. Coutant , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Richardson , Mr. and Mrs. George Barker , General and Mrs. Cowln , Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna , Mr. and Mrs. William Redlck , Mr. and Mrs. Georga Prlt- cltett. Rev. and Mrs. Marsh , Mrs. " Shlverlck , Mrs. Kurtz , Mrs. Gannett , Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Lorlng , Miss Keogh of Salt Lake , Mr. Al Patrick , Colonel M. T. Patrick , Mr. Kll- patrlck , Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rlngwalt. Gen eral and Mrs. Manderson , Colonel and Mrs. Schwan , Mr. Kountzo. Mlsa Kountze. Mr. and Mrs. Horbach , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Mora- man , Mr. and Mra. Wesley Morsman nnd Mrs. Mathowson. Mrs. Mathewpon gave several very clover and amusing recitations which caused much laughter and merriment. Omnliu CuarilN Danco. The Omaha Guards gave tholr fifth danc ing party at the armory on Wednesday night last. Like Its predecessors , this party was complete in its details and was thoroughly enjoyable to the largo number of dancers , present , among whctn were several from out of town. Following Is a partial list of thooo who attended : Mesdames T. F. Godfrey , W. A. PIxloy , H. E. Uttley ; Misses Hoffmeyor , Chapman , St. Gyer , Lund , M. Naudaln , Hu- lott , Moore , Fried , Rhecm , Bock , Browon , Meyer , Arnold , Johnson , Inman , Staley , Pen der , Robblns , Balrd , Bowles , Schultz , Nau daln , Hobbs , Byoro , Evans , Wlnstrode , Wheeler , Snodgrass , King , Johnson , Hall , Althaus , Blanchard , Wheeler , Macumber , Plerson , Stlckney , Bryant , Gllmoro. Williams. Fowler , Fredrick , Latey , Haughey ; Lieuten ant Gone , Sergeants Lund , Osborne , Artor , Kennedy , Corporal McCaguo , Privates Wcrn- her , Lund , Lowe , Naudaln , Ewlas. Phil- brook , Uttley , Bonewa , Plxley , Wood , Bar- num , Simpson , Ferguson , Purvis ; Messrs. Kennedy , Mucnteferlng , Squlcr , Stoutenbor- ough' , Hayes , HolIIday , Landorgreon , Meser- voy , Cockrell , Abbott , Cleveland , Whltwerth. Adalr , Houston , Sprlngato , Rover , Whitman , Komper , Taylor. Staloy. Furay , Patton , Garry , Hamlln , Schultz , Halstead , Murphy. Buffott , Bunnetster. Wlnstade , Her , Tlppery , Vlorllng , Cooley. Squires , Schrador , Schroeder - der , Woolworth , Bcnton , Burlelgh , Jones , McCrary , Mueller , Denman , Godfrey , Ten Eyck. A IMciiNiint fii-rninii AVliUt Pnrty. In honor ot Mrs. Albert F. Miller of Franklin , Pa. , who Is the guest of her mother , Mrs. L. J , Drake , Miss Amy Bar ker gave a very enjoyable German whist party on Thursday afternoon. The houso. was prettily decorated with cut flowers and plants. Five dainty prizes were given. Miss Parrotto won an embroi dered picture frame , Mm Gardner a plcturo of six celebrated musicians. Miss Alexander a cut glass vase. Miss Short a cup and sau cer , and Mrs , McWhorter a little bunch of violets. Refreshments -were served at 4.30. Those present were : Mrs. Miller , Mrs. Chaeo , Mrs. MoWhorter , Mrs. Victor White , Mrs. Cud ahy , Mrs. Ogden , Mrs. Cartan , Mrs. Morris , Mrs. Mclntorh , Mra. Offutt , Mra. Reed , Mrs. Redlck , Mrs. Klorttead , Mrs. Deuol. Mrs. Culllngham , Mrs. KIrkondall , Mrs. Haller , Mrs. Fell. Mrs. Cobb , Mra , Bolt , Mrs. Gardner , Mrs..Klmball , Mlsseu Sharp , Brown , McKell , Drake , Squire * , Morse , Moore , Mar/ Nash , Parrotte , Baum , Sadlo Baum , Hartman - man , Colpotzcr , Cady , Grace Allen Sar- gent , McShuno , Hamilton , Belle and Estollo Hamilton , Short , Sloan , Buck , Palmer , Tay lor , Alexander. Klmba'l ' , Mount , Lowe , Cook , Dewey , Barker , Hlmebiugh , Ceo and Carter. A Curtl unil DniiuliiK 1'nrty. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arnold ! gjvo a card and dancing party for Miss Anna Arnoldl at Sander's club 'rooms ' last Wednesday even ing , Mr. W. P. Arnoldl entertaining. Mrs. W. P. Arnold ! had charge of the card par lor. lor.Those Those participating were as follows : Mes- dmnas Arnoldl , Sander. Mueller , Cresco , Wat- ILs. Wilson , Schuetz , Nostloln. Dugood and -Mrs. F , D. Aruoldl ; Misses Anna Arnoldl , ItoJder , Keeling , Connelly , Upjohn , Pearson , Murray , Flury , Frenzcr , Olennon , Krueger , Allen Connelly , Ulordan , Cr co , O'Conneil , MeVey , Anderson , Bol . Conboyd , Ktatlng ; Messrs. Mr. Wnlklln , Arnold ) . Slaticr. Mur phy , Clordon , Gflger , Walters. II. Walters , SnndT , Schdbel , Krucgcr , Wftllls , Hcmer , Wnlly , Crawford , Frederlckson , J. Arnoldl , Creseo , MuMler , Northup , Button , Keating , Bisnett , Oliver , McCormlck , Connelly , Dr. Upjohn. Flury , Schuetz nd U. Sander. The houeo was pleasantly decorated. A lap supper was served at midnight. Minn > n < 4li'N In honor of Mlts Burns nnd her gue-ts , Miss Bell and Miss Wnlhc' , Ml-s Nash gave a charming luncheon en Mon.lay nt hr beautiful home. Tlo : tnlilo was n thing cf beauty with Its lovely basket centcrpp-e | , filled with brldo rcsss , narcissuses and ma'den hair fern * and caught at ths top with a large bow of wh.tc satin nbb n At each place was a dainty basket of vloletn nnd maiden ha'r ' fernn , caught with n bjw ot narrower ribbon , on 111 ? ends of which were written In gold the name ot esch guest. The engagement of Miss Nash to Mr. L. F. Crcfnot was announced amidst the usual good w'shcj of friends. During the aftcmoon Miss Na h pl > yed In her usual charming manner and Mi's Bell fang t'avcrit pretty songs. Covers were laid for Mis * Burns , Mls WAilio ; , Miss B.M1 , MES | Kountze , Mlsu Gertrude Kountze , Miss Chand'or ' , Miss McKenna , Miss Crelputon , Mls. < Webster. Mrs. Georgs Mercer nnd Mrs. Henry Carton. Mnilc II IMi-itniiiil for Mallorj" . Last Thursday was William H. Mallory's thirty-sixth birthday and some of his friends bolng aware of the fact , during ths even ing they swooped down upon him at his home , 2312 North Seventeenth avenue , where the evening was very pleasantly spent. There were recitations , music and cards. Lunch was corved. Those present wcro : Mr. and Mrs. Joyce , Mr. and Mrs. Neal , Mr. and Mrs. Pratt , Dr. and Mrs. Bacon , Dr. nnd Mrs. VanceMr. . nnd Mrs. Rice , Mr. and Mrs. Rockefcllow , Misses Pearl and Alva Rockefcllow , Mr. nnd Mrs. Bishop , Mr. and Mrs. SheparJ , Miss Irene Shepard , Mr. and Mrs. Drake , Mr. Brunor , Misses Mlnnlo nud Katie Schwartzlandcr , Mrs. Metcalf , Miss McNalr , Miss Morris , Mr. Douglas , Mr. Wright of Council Bluffs , Mrs. and Miss Mayfleld of South Omaha , Mr. nnd Mrs. Warelum , Miss Wareham , Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson , Mrs. Flanders , Mr , Cone and Miss Rice. _ Sir. nml BlrN. Koi-Nlinii Kiitertnlii. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kceshan threw open tholr home on South Fifteenth street to about forty of their friends. The evening wa.i spent In playing high five Prizes were won by Mrs. Russell nnd Mr. Grimes and Mrs. Lemleux nnd Mr. McCaf frey. At 11 o'clcck refreshments wore served , after which dancing was Indulged In by ths young people. Selections were ijtven by Miss Burke , Miss Wall , Miss Gar- vey and Mr. Kelly. Those present were : 'Messrs , and Mcs- darr.es Madden , Vandorcoy , Miller , Fisher , McCaffrey , Lemleux , Haverly , Russell , Me- Glhaney , Donnls , Murphy ; Misses Robinson , Burke , Wall , O'Connor , Garycy , Anna Gar- vey , Emma O'Connor , Helen Robinson ; Messrs. Robinson , O'Connor , Ilcdmon , Burke , P. P. Burke , Garvey , Grimes , W. Robinson and Kelly. A. Illrtlnlny Surprise. A dozen met at the residence of Mr. Fred Metz. , Jr. , last Saturday evening , and from there went to Mr. Charles Metz's home. This was Charlie's 35th birthday. He was taken entirely by surprise , although Mrs. Metz had been told what to expect and had provided abundantly for the entertainment of the guests. The evening was pleasantly spent In playing whist , Mr. Tom Orr winning the prize , a beautiful silver-backed comb and brush. Champagne punch was served during the game , and at 11 o'clock the dining room was thrown open and an elegant lunch was served. Those present were : Messrs. T. M. Orr , Dr. Hoffman , Gcorgo Victor , John W. Shank , John A. Wnkeflold , William E. Klerstead , Albert Calm , Arthur Metz , A. Smith , J. lllnchman and Fred Metz , Jr. A Ten for Mlim Hnrim. Mrs. W. B. Melklo gave a 5 o'clock tea In honor ot Miss Burns on Monday , Mrs. Molkle were a becoming gown of white silk , trimmed with point lace and chiffon. , In the dining room Miss Burke In rose colored silk and Miss Dcwoy In palo blue chiffon served. Others assisting wore : Mrs. Mercer , Mrs. B. B. Wood , Mrs. J. E. Summers , Mrs. Henry Cartan , Mrs. Richard Carrier , Mrs. J. A. McShano , Mrs. Joseph Lehmer , Mrs. W. J. Connell , Mrs. n. R. Rlngwalt , Mrs. Burns , Mrs. Worthlngton , Miss Burns , Miss Bell , Miss Wallace , Miss Kountze , Miss Gertrude Kountze , Miss Chandler , Miss Palmer , Miss Llvesey , Mls3 Mable Balcombe , Miss Dewey , Miss Burke , Miss Rlngwalt and Miss Curtis. Those who assisted wore entertained at dinner. Fnrcircll Tea for Minn IlurUo. Mrs. John A. McShano entertained Informally mally , though very delightfully , on Tuesday last at a 6 o'clock tea. It was a farewell for her niece , Miss Burke , who has made so many friends during her stay hero this winter and who loft on Thursday for Chicago. The pretty house was decorated with cut flowers and In the dining room the polished mahogany tea table was covered with dainty doylies of Mexican drawuwork nnd the roses. Ices and bonbons were all of a delicate pink shade. Those who poured tea were Mrs. Arrow- smith and Mrs. Russell Harrison. Miss Buck and Miss Yates served frappe , whllo assisting throughout the rooms wore Miss McKenna , Miss Crounw. Miss McShane , Miss Morse , Mrs. Rlngwalt , Mrs. Melkle and Miss Palmer , Sir. unil Mrx. Kilxou ! 5iitcrtiiin. A very pleasant party In Kountze Place was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Edson at their home , 2107 Plnkney street , Wednesday evening. High flvo was the order of the occasion , In which the flrat prizes were awarded Mrs. Sears and Mr. Palmatier , whllo Mrs. Starks and Mr. Smith were made happy by receiving the consolations. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Race , Judge and Mrs , L. H. Bradley , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holbrook , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Starks , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Palmatier , Mr. and Mra. E , P. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sears , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sackett , Mr. and Mrs. Kent , Miss Soars and Miss Edna B. Edson. Mr. anil Mrx. Moore Giitcrlnln. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Moore- gave a high flvo party last Tuesday evening. It was Mrs. Moore's birthday and right royally did they celebrate. The first prfzo was won by Mrs. R. E. McKelvy. It was a largo bunch of American beauty roses. The second prize , a copy In whtto and gold of the "Bonnie Brier Bush , " was won by Mrs. Caldwell. The flrat gentleman's prize was taken by Mr. TIIO consolation prize new to Miss Rlley , At midnight supper was served. Those prasont were : Mr , nnd Mrs , Teal , Mr , and Mr . Thompson , Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell , Mr. and Mrs. McKolvy , Mr , and Mrs. Klpllnger , Mrs. Rlley ; MKMS | Blackmcrc , Hone , Rlley and Messrs. Hene , Blllau , Lyon. Cnorforil-Jiiliiiiioii. The wedding of Miss Louise Johnson , formerly of Omaha , and Mr. Charles Craw ford ot New Orleans took place nt the residence of the bride's parents In Chicago on Wednesday , January 19. Miss Chambers was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were : Miss Crawford of Fort Dodge , Miss Omstreet of St. Louis and Miss Bailey of Rock Island. Mies Johnson wcro a beautiful gown of ivory satin entralno , with bertha of ducli- els lace. Only relatives and Intimate friends were present , the wedding being a Email but very pretty ono. III1IIKT IO HIM CirOOIIINIIlell. A dinner was given at the Omaha club last Tuesday evening by Mr. Charles Kountze for his best man and the ushers at his wed ding. They were each presented with a silver mounted card case as a souvenir of the occasion. Covers were laid for : M. Augustus Kountzo , of New York , Meairs. William and George Berger ot Denver , Mr. Herman Kountzo , Jr. , Mr. Luther Kountzo , Mr. Earl Gan nett , Mr , Netborton Hall , Mr , Samuel Burns , Jr. , and Mr. Charles Kuuntze. < li ' Tui'Hiliinflicht Cluli , Mr. and Mn. W. I. Klerstead entertained the "Tuesday Night Card club" last week , Besides the regular club members there wcro present ; MUs Stone , Miss Amy Bar- ker , Mrs. Scn-il ( f Cincinnati , Mr nnd Mm Cfinrles Stone , Mf-fnt Mrs Colt-man , MM , MrDonild. Mr Bjt > nml Mr Bwt m. * forved mill four tm'nty were Mrs. Pnlmtr won n.n exquNte cut va o , Mr. RMor n dslntlly embro p'ciuro frame. Ml AS liar , ker n pretty cr < * a"n pitcher * nd sugar bowl nnd Mr. E. L. jlu > n" , a cup and saucer .V rijijjjflniit Surprlar. U was a delightful surprise that wns ten dered Miss Unit t > Metcalf lust Wednesday evening In hor.or rf her birthday , The even ing wns spent With ganiM nnd other1 nmuse- inents. At n late hour luncheon was served , after which ' 'Haino. Sweet Homo"vas played , nnd thHJnUrry' throng left for their respective homes. Among those JV sfnt were- Misses Wlnans , Caughley. JohnVbn , Flsk , Stevenson , Sailer , Hayes , Meyers nnl Hattle nnd Lottie Met calf j Messrs. Pniy ; Frank , Will nnd Alfred Johnson , Graham and John Park , Ulmer , Stcdln , Falconer , Schhildt , Lirson , CauBhlcy , Edholm nnd Honey. They I'lnjMMl Tlilrtr-Tliror. " In honor of Mrs. Albert F. Miller cf Frank lin , P.J. , Mrs. L. J. Drake gave a very de lightful party on Tuesday alternoon. A new gnmo called " 33" was played and crcntc.l no end of excitement and fun. Miss Ruth won the first prize , a pretty little bon bon dish , nnd Miss MctCell received a dainty silver hat pin. The guests wcro : Misses McKoll , Cady , Colpetzer , Squires , Amy Darker , Short , Howell , Ruth , Knox , Florence Knox , Belle nnd Cstellc Hamilton , Llla Alexander , Pcarlo Hartmnn , Grace Allen , Mabel Taylor , Nel lie Baum , Sharp , Kathorlne Barker , Moore , Bertha Sloan , Lllllo Tukcy , Laura Morse , Chapman , Alice Drake , Mrs. Ogden , Mrs. Ellis nud Mrs. Nott. They nni > NKiMl the lli'Nt A very enjoyable kenslngton wns glvon by Mrs. Boudlnit and Mrs. Strnssaer en Friday nfternoon nt their home. In Kountzs Place. The slngtng by Mrs. Sherrlll nud Mrs. FU'her was much enjoyed by the thirtyfiveomon present. The literary queries : "What Is the best historical novel ? " . "Tho best humorous novel ? " 'The best patlutlc novel ? ' "Tho best rollg ous noveU" "The best Imagina tive novel ? " "Th3 test novel written for a purpose ? " "Tho best English novel ? " "Tho best French novel ? " "The best Scotch novel ? " "Thei "T)0i't American novel ? " pro voked much thought and elicited a variety of opinions. Refroihments wcro served at 6 o'clcck. A Ijcnti Year Dunce. Last Wednesday evening n leap year danc ing party was given at Idlewlld hall. The novelty of the occasion was entered Into heartily by those present , which made It very enjoyable. Refreshments were served during the evening. These present wcro : Misses Cosgrave , Mylcs. Hockbud , Fltzpatrlck , Moran , Mc Donald , McMillan , Tyler , Manning , Brady , Healey. Kelloher , Vodlcka und Maggie Kane of South Omaha , nnd Messrs. Trucky , Vin cent , Hlrsch , Bradford , Monaghan , Pohlzon , Fries , Manning , Davis , Murphy , O'No'.l , Moellcr , Barry , Cosgrave , Rud , Fitzpatrlck , Nolan , O'Nell and Salmon ot South Omaha. SurprlMeil Mr. mill Mrx. Mnloiic. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mnlone were given a pleasant surprise at their homo on North Seventeenth street last Tuesday evening by a number of their friends In honor ot the fifth anniversary of their marriage. Music nnd progressive. Jilgh live were Indulged in , after which refreshments were served. Prizes were won by Messrs. Al Rushland , G. R. Young , Mrs. M/Frenzer and Miss L. Bryan. Among th09o present were : Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Young , Mf. and Mrs. Al Rushlnnd , Mr. nnd Mrs. Rocki'Mpsdames M. Frcnzcr , C. A. Lewis. E. Larson ; Misses M. Doollng , L. Bryan , M. Gorman' ; Messrs. William Dooltng , E. Gustavson , Nr'Frenzer , P. Frenzer. A Cfitlilreii'H 1'arly. Mrs. W. E. Taylor of 1334 South Twenty- eighth street entertained a party of chll'dran Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the 7th birth day of her little daughter , Irabelle. A de lightful program was rendered , consisting of music , speeches and dnnclng. Luncbeon was sarved at 5 and was thor- oughlj- enjoyed by itho following little ones : Isabcllo and Sidney Taylor , May and Willie Green , MelvlnanifMllton Uhl , Rod and Harry Scott , Leila , and Stella Shaw , Frank and Annlo Hltzler , Helen Murray , Clark Solomon , Bonnie Talmage , lone Belamy , Helen McCoy. Paul Dale , Mary Clark and Leila Cameron. A Vnlentliic Party. Neat and appropriate are the invitations Issued by Cnrroll council of the Young Men's Institute for Its social , to bo held at Crelghton hall , next Friday night. The Invitations are tasty valentines , contain ing. In addition to lima- and place , a poetic sentiment In keeping with "The Day Wo Celebrate. " This Is the sixth ot the scries given by the institute , and , being on the eve of the Lenten season , will bo a fare well to social festivities for weeks to come. An unusually large number of invitations have been isbued , Insuring a large and select attendance , and an enjoyable- even ing. Entertained at Cards. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Paxton entertained at cards Tuesday evening" after their usual felicitous stylo. The beautiful parlors were most attractively set off , nnd after a merry battle with-tho paste boards , delightful re freshments wcro served. Those present were : Mrs. Cotton and her friend , Mrs. Scott , from Dunkirk , N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh , Mr. and Mrs. Deltz. Mr. and Mrs. Cady , Mr. and Mrs. Brady , Mr. and Mrs. Wakefleld , Mr. nnd Mrs. Colpetzer , Mr. and Mrs. Orr. Mrs. Clark of New York , Mr. nnd Mrs. Babcock , Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore , Mr. and Mrs. Branch , J. M. Paxton and Lieutenant Powell. < 1 Mr. mill Mm. Smittcr. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Sautter were glvon a pleasant surprise , It being the fifth anniversary of their wedding. The evening was happily spent with cards and music , and a splendid lunch was served at 12 o'clock. Tlioa * present were : Mr. and Mrs. P. Straustoough , R. Over , George Butterfteld , H. Schaeffer , William Wllko , George Hayward - ward , Dan Shull , Mra. McNeal , Mr , Harry Mitchell ; Misses Gusalo Keellne , Gertie Gib son and Pauline Harmon , Unnccd lit IdlcTvllil Hull. The second in the series of prize assemblies was given at Idlewlld hall last Friday even- Ing.and was well attended. These dances are a source of much enjoyment to those- who attend and Is an added feature to the round of this winter's social amusement. The re ception committee consists of Glen Klmmel and George Sanclia ; floor director , Mr. Harry Sago. Music was furnished by Miss Grace Emslle. _ _ _ _ _ WnlilliiKM mill Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Weir of Dubuque , la. , cnnounco the marriage of their daughter , Florence Lynn , to2'Mr , Harold Blair Pollard , The wedding la setrfor February 17. I'lCUMltJtM I'llNt. Mrs. C. K. Coutant 9ntertalned at luncheon yesterday. ( Mrs. McKenna entertained the Six-handed euchre club on Friday afternoon , The Monday Night1 club gave a hop Thurs day evening at Mtfrand's hall , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rlddoll entertained the Whist club , of wlllch 'they are members , last Thursday evenlng.t A social nnd daijplng party was given by Miss Free , at her residence oa Friday oven- Ing. About twenty-five guests were present. A dozen numbersiwem danced. Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs , Alex Rlddell gave a high ftve party to thirty-five of their friends. Prizes were awarded to Mra , Edmlston and 'Dr. ' Christie , Mra , Dr , Robert M , Stone , assisted by her daughters , Miss Lettle and MUs Sadie , pleas antly entertained a company cf their friends at high flvo at their residence , 3870 Dodge street , last Tuesday evening. Mrs. McKenna entertained the Euchre club. The first prizes wire won by Mesdames - dames Schwan , Richards ) ! ) and Coutint. The second prizes by Mesdames Joseph Bar ker , Prltchett and Mra Cowln , Mtas M. A. Coswell entertained her friends at progressive high flvo party lart Thurs day evening. These present were ; Mr. and Mra. Charles Allen , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duller. Mr. and Mra , Hawklneun , Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hopper , Mr. and MM. George Powell , Mr. ami Mr . L. C. Shelly , Mis ® Pearl Shelly. Mr. William Kennedy , Mr Charles Stockham and Mra. C , W. 1HU , HAYDEN BROTHERS. Ladies' Ladies' $4.00 $4.00 Shoe , Shoe , tndics'$4.00 Shoes $1.98. Greatest Shoe Sale of the Season. Cost Not Considered ! Shoes at Your Own Price ! If you want a genuine bargain in Shoes , Hayden's Shoe Department will be the place to go. "Twice your money's ' worth or your money back" during this sale , Good , fine shoes never were sold so cheap by us or anyone else , as we will sell them now. Come and see. t . 1st LOT rr 240 pairs of the famous ' 'Strootman Make" ladies' fine $4.00 Vici Kid ? * r Button Shoes at $1.98. Latest razor and narrow square" toes , C to * E widths , all sizes. These are a great bargain and the lady that does not get a pair will regret it 2nd Lot 3d Lot- 4th Lot- 5th Lot- 208 pairs .Misses' flno 186 pairs Ladles' and 238 pairs "Lud- , Button ' lG2palra Woman's $1.35 Dongoln Sprliifj Missos' line Felt and Beaver - ' " ' heel $1.50. 52.00 and S2,2o vor . Clolh 83c , $1.00 and and $1.50 Foil Lace Shoos low's" Ladies' fine shoos fit ! )8c ) u pair. Plnin Sl.2o slippers , all in ono nt 7Co n pair ; sizes 3 to 8. $2.50 and $3.00 too and patent leather tips , lot at 50c a pair ; sizes 11 In widths ' ' . If you want a nleo warm shoes ; sizes 2 , broken and sizes nusses1 up to 4's in ladles' 3 from 11 to 2. nil In ono lot. A bargain you cannot af house ahoo you will bo and 3 at $1,00 a If your daughter needs a ford to miss. pleased with them. . pair , sco those. pair. 5Oc pair.$1.0O Mail orders filled as long as these bargains last. HAYDEN BROTHERS. First prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Hopper - per , and booby prize was won by Mrs. Allen nnd Mr. Powell. After which refreshments wcro served. A dance was given nt Brownell Hall on Thursday evenln ? . Among those present were : Misses Ella Cotton , Cole , Pannlo Cole , Rowenn HlBglnson , and Messrs. Hlch- ard Young , Conrad Young , Ben Cotton , Alex ander , Harry Tukey , Asa Shlverlck , Harry LIndsey , Leo McShane , Ray Wagner. Mrs. Hidden gave a kenslugton tea Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. A conundrum contest resulted In favor of Mrs. Hoobler. Miss Maud Chamberlain presided at the punch bowl and light refreshments were served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Herring played the piano and received several encores , to which she- responded. Miss Cora Trussell entertained the Mid night Mandolin and Guitar club last Wednesday evening. A very pleasant evenlns was spent by the following : Misses Ger trude Helndman. Ella Beecher. Hazel and Thlna Schmidt. Tilda Audreesen. Mao Trus sell ; Messrs. Bert Fowler. Arthur Helnd man. Clyde and Elmer Trubsell , Claude Stockhelm , Bernhardt. Cast'en , Baxter. A dancing party was given last Wednes day evening by Hayden Bros. ' employes In the hall over the store. About sixty cou ples fell In line for the grand march at 8:30 : o.clock , and from that tlms until the flna number was completed , at midnight , pleasure held full sway and the dancers gaily tripped to the delightful music. Refreshments were served throughout the evening by the house Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams pleasantly enter talned the S. T. Whist club Thursday evening. After a series of games Mrs Mlttauer and Mr. Burster succeeded In win nlng the nrst prizes. Mrs. Williams anu air Mlttauer captured the boobies. These present ent wore : Mr. and Mrs. G. Mlttauer , Mr and Mrs. H. Helplch , Mr. and Mrs. W. Plel Mr. and Mrs. J. Burster , Miss Fannlo Truehauf , and L. Hoag. Mr. and Mra. S. O. Wright entcrtalnec the Shrlner Card clubat their homo on Georgia avenue Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was spent with games and music. These present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Aldrlch , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams , Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wal ters of Council Bluffs , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook , Miss Brown , Miss Underwood , Mr. O. G. Pope , and H. J. Wright. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mro. D. W. Aldrlcli. The North Star Social club gave a dance last Thursday evening at Sander's hall. Among those present were : MIfses Ethel Plympton , dslo Talt , Nettle Martin , Lora Martin , Elsie Worley , Alta Morgan , Viola Morgan , Lin Turner , Ida Cafferty , Hesslo McDermott , Isa Perkins , Florence Gadway , Ola Go ft" , Jennie Gltllam , Magglo Lyons , Rose Lyons , Anna Johnson , Carrie Anderson , Elalo Cooler , May Sutcllffe , Alma Ilust ; Messrs. Gal Plympton , Charles Lewis , Fred Martin , Tom TIpton , Kenneth Jack. A. S. Frost , Walter Jones , Lew Cooler , William Johnson , Alfred Johnson , Charles Langatrom , P , H. Post , James Hayes , Albert Jackson , Ray Cotton , Will Talt , Gladstone Talt , Everett Garner , George McNeeco. Lewis McNabb , Harry Crampton , Edward Jackson , G. E. Ray , Fred Turner , Sidney Knapp , H. J. Gor man , James Ncstlcdeck , Olaf Lyngstead ; Messrs. and Mesdames Black , Werley , Cooler , Rhyn , Springhorg. _ lu I'roHiiecl. Mr. and Mrs. Rector will entertain the Tuesday Night Card club next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baum will entertain the Bon Am ! Card club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs , McKouna will entertain the Saturday night cjub at dinner this weak. Mlsa Stella Hamilton will entertain at luncheon on Monday for Miss Bell and Mlsa Wallace. Mra. Victor White and Mlsa Moore are to give a konslngton next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. O. W. Llnlngor and Mrs. Frank Hal ler will entertain the Forest Hill Card cluirWednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The second of a eeries ot four dances given by the Enos club will take place at Morand'a dancing academy next Wednesday .evening. The musical and dramatic entertainment to be given Thursday evening at Unity church , promises to ho very enjoyable , es pecially to those who Imvo a knowledge of French. It will be given by Prof. Chato- laln. assisted by Miss- Hyde , Miss New- comb , Miss Byrne , Miss Hobert , Mrs. W. H. Wakefleld. Miss Thatcher , Mr. J. F. Barton and Mr. B. Nordln. Movement * nnil Wlii-rc-aboutx. Mrs. T , A. Thompson and baby have re turned from Chicago , Mr , Luke McDermott left Saturday last for an extended trip through the south and cant. Miss Adda Thompson ard Mrs. Ctnr.'ey II. Davidson left this morning for a weck'a visit with trlenda In DCS Molnes. Out-of-TtMVii VfMltum. Mrs. Mexla of Chicago U vbltlng her sliter , Mra. C. F , Humphrey. Mlas Wilkinson of Keokuk , la. , la visiting Mry , W. S. Howell of 4021 Lafayette avenue. Mrd , Charles Ford Scovll of Cincinnati , O. , Is visiting her elstcr , Mrs. W. S. Hcc. tor. tor.Mra. . Jenness of Ypsllantl , Mlcti , , arrived thU week to be the gue t of her glstcr , Mm. Caiper E. Yost , Mr , John P. Farrell , who has been vlilt- ing relativw In this city for the past elx ftaf if f ftf fc * . & weeks , left last Tuesday for his homo In Wlnthrop , la. Mrs. F. A. Brown and daughter ot Du buque , la. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Hester , 2511 Davenport streat. Mlsa Leotl Brugh of Fremont , who has been visiting her sister In Atchlson , Kan. , Is now a guest of her brother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Eastman , who came from Chicago to attend the Kountze-Burns wedding , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns. Krlemlly Uoixlii. Miss Lowe leaves for St. Louis today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Smith came up from St. Joseph to attend the Kountze-Bums wed ding. ding.Major Major John V. Furny of St. Paul spent Sunday In town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crelghton. Messrs. Herman , Luther and Augustus Kountze and Miss Gertrude Kountze arrived on Sunday from the past. Miss Lynn Curtis left for the east on Wednesday , where sho. will visit school friends for several weeks. Mmo. Barkalow , who has been -visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Newton Barkalow In Denver for several months , has returned home. Mrs. John A. McShano , accompanied by Miss Burke , who has been her guest for some time , left for Chicago last Thursday. Mr. John A. McSbano , who Is In Chicago , entertained at dinner at the Auditorium In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Allison several days aco. DOMINANT SEVENTHS The musical event of the season , of course , will bo the presentation of the Rossini "Stabat Mater , " tonight at the St. John's Collegiate church. For some weeks past the choir has boon lit constant rehearsal. Some sixty voices will bo heard in the stately and majestic "In Dlo Judlcll" chorus , which will show to the fullest extent the volume of the organi zation. The sweeping crescendo of the tenors and basses at the end of this chorus , when as they ascend , they meet the sopranos nnd altos , descending , brings an audience to a wild pitch of enthusiasm which reaches its climax when the soprano solo obligate is heard ringing out above the chorus and organ , on a "high C. " The gentler passages of the "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" chorus will show the possibilities of phrasing and diminuendo , and the subllmo "Ela Mater Fens Amorls" chorus with Its accompanying recitative for basso soloist should bring forth norno Rood effects. The "Gloria In Excelslo" from Mozart's. Twelfth mass , will be the opening number and will bo sung by the chorus nnd all the eololsts. Mra. 13. A. Cudahy , whoso volco needs no eulogy here , will sing the "InfiammatUD" solo , and the "Fac ut Portem. " Mrs. Simons of Council Bluffs will sing Costa's "I Will Extol Thco , " from the era torio of "Ell. " Mro. Coffm-an nnd Mrs. Lunge will sing the duct "Quls est Homo , " Captain Klnzle will sing the "Cujus Anlmam , " and C. E. Jacobsion the "Pro Peccatls. " The quartet soloists , lln addltlom to those mentioned lieretofore , will bo Mrs. Bethgc , Mr. Harry V. Burkloy , Mr. Carl Hoffman and Mr. Paul Bcresford. Father ICIasela has prepared a fine transla tlon of the Latin text and the English and Latin words will appear side by sldo on the programs. Mr. Tabor will preside at the organ. Concert will "begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The concert glvon last Tuesday evening under the auspices of thq Schubert Glee club was , In point of merit and attendance , a pronounced success. The work of the club was decidedly meri torious. Especially wp this true of the part pinging In West's "Warrior Bold" and Buck's "In Absence. " Mlsa Emma Mueller , soprano , sang with good .effect Weber's prayer from "Dor Freieohutz , " while Prof. Krgrcn , harpist , created a favorable Im pression and added materially to the enjoy ment of the evening. Mlus Harriett Ivans sang Bivoetly Gordlgeanlo Canzonetta , "Tra la la , " and Mlw Elizabeth Allen presented Allard's "Faust Fantnslo" for violin , accom panied by Miss Wlcr very nicely , Mr. How ard Brunor rendered with " good effect "Spar- tacus to the Gladiators , " and Mr. E. Har- nlsch presided at the piano , also playing Buck'a "Introduction and Rondo" In a mas terly way , showing careful thought and true conception in its rendition. , * Invitations are out for a muslcalo to bo glvon by Miss Lillian Terry at the Murray hotel next Tuesday evening. Miss Terry will bo assisted by the Misses Dovey , Mr. Franz Adclmann , Mr. J. E. But ler nnd the Lorelei quartet of female voices , which will make Its Initial appearance. The program , which begins , by the way , at 9 o'clock sharp , Is as follows : PART 1. Quartot-T-ogenils Morning Miss Terry. Miss Onkley , Mrs. Ed- wards. Mrs. Cnmpbell. Solo-Bel Ragglo Rossini ( Semlnimtdc. ) ' > JMlss Terry. Violin Solo ElcRle A. Bazzlnl _ Mr. Frnnz Adclmann. Duet The Boat Song Blumenthal Misses Ktliel and Alice Dovey. Songs ( a ) Aufenthalt Schubert ( b ) Wphln Schubert ( c ) SolveJirs Sonff Grlcff PART II. Quartet Daddy Bchrcnd ( Arranged by Wlske. ) Violin S ole Fantaslo Sucdolse . .H. Leonard ( Op. 23. ) Mr. Franz AUelmann. Songs- English ( n ) Bid Me DIseourso Bishop Scotch ( b ) Ye Banks and Braes Amerlcnn ( c ) Little Hey Blue Novln Irish ( d ) The Little Red Lark..Stanford Miss Terry. Duct The Glpsoys , Verdi ( II Trovntoro. ) Misses Ethel nnd Alice Dovey. Solo Thy Voice Doth Thrill My Heart. . - ( Samson & Dcinah. ) Mlsa Terry. Quartet Lullaby Jakobowskl ( From Ermlnle. ) , This afternoon Mr. Tabor gives his forty- second free organ recital In the First Con gregational church at 3:30 : , and will have the assistance of Mr. Jo F. Barton , baritone. The following Interesting program will be given : PART I. Overture Poet and Peasant Suppo Romnnza , H. W. Parker Vocal Solo The Palms Faure Mr. Bnrton. Selections from "Cavallerla Rustlcana , " Mascagnl PART II. Rakoczy March Liszt Bridal Sontr ( from wedding music.Jensen Vocal Solo Fear Not Ye , O , Isriiel Buck Mr. Barton. Russian Romance HorTmnnn Nuptial March . W. T. Best Mr * . Vciitor Locliireo uu DTCMH Ilcfurm About 100 women , progressive as to Intel lectual development and willing' to advance as well In a knowledge of the proper euro and training of the body , wore attracted to Crelghton hall yesterday afternoon by the announcement that Mabel Jenncss venter would Fpeak on "Artistic Drewi and Soclui Graces , " under the patronage or the Woman's Christian association. Mrs. Venter , becomingly clad In a dark cloth dress , fur trimmed , with green velvet yoke and sleeves , and wearing n line Amer ican beauty ro.se In her corsage , talked cn > tertnlnlngly nnd instructively for an hour on the proper carriage of the body In elt- tlng , standing1 and wulklntr on the level oren on nn Incline , up Blairs or down , the correct method of breathing , and the styles of dress most nearly In accord wltii common nenno nnd the knawn ruleH of hygiene , The nonarrlvnl of her trunk preventing a prac tical demonstration of many of her sugges tions. Mrs. Venter announced that Bho would exhibit her costumes tomorrow ( Mon day ) afternoon nt 4 o'clock , nt the Woman's club rooms , where further Information will bo iflven respecting the Classen which Bho will organize during her week's stay la Omaha. _ Hiiclulilu of I'nlrliirrliH MIlHuul. Canton Uustavus AQOipnus INO , y , la- trlarclio Militant , Independent Order of Odd Followa , held a social at Its hall , Fourteenth and DoJgo streets , Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable time was had , the program being excellent. U was : Speech by Colonel J. W. Nichols. Highland Fling . , Charley and Harry McDonald , Jr. , Arthur Falconer , Jr. . Misses Mauil Good- lott , Jennie and Oordlo Falconer , Mag gie McKcnzle , und piper , Hurry Walsh Comical song . , . C. II. Andernon ' ' ' ' ' ' Olf NordwaYl'ncc'o'injmnlaV.'Mip ! 'No'riiwnll Sword dunce . Jenny l-n'coner ' Bonir . Al * Andernon Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. H. Anderson Exhibition drill by Canton dustuvus Adot- pllUB. _ _ _ Clullty > ' MiinlfT in Hvuiinil ifANHAS CITY. Feb. 8. A Star Bpeclal from Norton. Kan. , uuyu : William IS. IlSdy , "imrBccl with killing William A. Ap ; nIOKato , November lust , was- today found JrulTty of murder In ( ho second dcgiee. The men hud formerly quarreled over Hedy'B wife , The defendant pleaded ttclf- ilefcnau. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U , S. Gov't Report Baking Powder PURE