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MERRY IN SPITE OF WEATHER i Bociit; rlks Uantgt to nj; t Gold, Wit WmIc Itirlj Well GOLF AND DANCING LEAD THE LIST Cotintrj- C'lul member Mnkc thr llut of (hi Dlnnnrcrnlili; (,'omll tluni Sonic Ttttilennx that U'cro Ivnjiiycil. It ha been almost too cold and wet (or golf of late, but tliat lias not prevented n good attendance nt tho Countiy club, and tho dark, cool days havo afforded an Ideal opportunity for tho wearing of those smart llttlo silk lined knitted golf Jackets that society and tho golfers assuro one are "pink coats" In splto of their exact match to that hado onco known ns brick red. Tho bright afternoon on Saturday brought out tho usual t largo attendance, with perhaps i fow moro 'than usual at tho 6 o'clock dinner, while tho cool evening added materially to (he Inter est of tho Informal hap that followed In tho evening. With tho return of tho warm weather a new varloty of party Is being scheduled on tho social calendar and, while It Includes nothing new In tho way of diversion, It has ono feature that 1 an Innovation, to the ballroom at lenat, and that Is the shirt waist, henco tho name. This shirtwaist party Is by all odds tho most popular danc ing party Just nt present. Certainly It Is the most novel and Its novelty consists not alono In tho fact that tho conventionality of tho ballroom has succumbed before tho Ir Toslstablo comfort of It, but uvcu tho men havo fallen Its victim anil blossomed out In tho dnlntlest shades of pink and blue be tucked and bcpleatcd blou3es. Unquestionably tho event nf tho week was tho pretty nffalr on Thursday evening given for tho benefit of tho Parish Aid of Trinity cathedral to which society turned out en inaeso and fairly crowded Metropolitan ball. For two weeks or moro tho young women havo devoted much Urno to tho rehearsal of their parts, In splto of tho general pro teat of tho masculine portion of society who claim It unjust that so much tlmo should bo devoted to an affair In which but ono man could pnrtlclpato, but tho presenta tion on Thursday evening brought only pleasure, to nil who wero privileged to bo present and If there was ono thcro wboso plcasuro wan alloyed with envy ho found consolation In that fact that tho affair was only a tableau after nil. Tho sceno opened In a bachelor's apartment In which the bachelor, Mr. Arthur Cooley, on tho eve of his wedding, dreams over tho past and tho numerous sweethearts thnt havo mado It worth reviewing. Wbllo ho slept his vision was Illustrated by sixteen of the young so ciety women who passed In turn, tho cur tain opening nt tho renr of tho stage. Tho dream was: "Tho First Love." Miss Mar garet Mcl'berson; "Tho School Olrl," Miss Loulso Peck: "Collcgo Olrl," Miss Elizabeth Allen; "Debutante" Miss Lydla Mooro; "Stage Olrl" (Barbara Frietchlo), Mlsa Car Ita Curtis; "Nurso Olrl," Mlsa Spurgln; "Ha waiian Olrl," Master Patterson; "Japanese Olrl," Miss JoncB! "Spanish 0rl," Miss Lomnx; "French Olrl" (ballet). Master Will McPhorson; "Dutch Olrl," Miss Oarclsscn; "English Widow," Mlsa Curtis; "Scotch Olrl," Miss Kountzo; "American Olrl," Miss Swensburg; "Ilrldoflmalds," Miss Smith and Miss Kllpatrlck; "Hrldo," Miss Pock. As each figure camo before tho audience, tho music changed to somo appropriate and fa miliar air, which added greatly to tho effect. Tho curtain foil with tho bndo still stand ing thcro and roso n fow minutes lator upon the bachelor's hurried and altogether amus ing preparation for tho ceremony. At tho conclusion tho floor won cleared and the rest of tho evening given over to dancing. Much credit Is duo Mr. Peck, Mrs. McKcnnn and Mrs. Kountzc, under whoso manage ment tho entlro affair was originated and conducted. NnolrU Chit Chat. Miss Martin Is expected homo soon from Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Munn Is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Ochiltree has Issued Invitations for a card party on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Pock will go to Chicago this week to attend the wedding of a friend. Miss Paulino Schcnck attended tho Pan Hellenlo ball at Lincoln last Friday. - Mr. Fred C. Benson has rccolvcd word that his sister, Miss Eva Jessie Donson Is tho fortunate wlnnor of a $500 piano In a 0XYD0N0R Will cause any disease to be cured by super-animating the whole system. Oxygen is life, and OXYDONOR fills your body with pure oxygen, eliminating disease naturally without the use of drugs or electricity. OXYDONOR will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Grippe, Insom nia, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Sciatica, Dyspepsia, all nervous disorders, Colds.tTfade Mltk RegUuua N0Vi H. It will improve tho uppfatlte end strengthen the nrrrea, str ing sound sleop and thoroughly cooUitni; the oTervorked brain. It Is Invaluable- f or all disease ct women ud children. Can lo used for all tho f unity and will Ut a lifetime. Absolutely harmless. Our dcscrlptlvo b ook A. full of latercellng tnfcrmaUon and roports from respons Ible people, trill be mailed free to any Inquirer. Send for V. B. court decree. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. $100 Reward. To protect your health and our reputation wo will pay this reward to any ono who will furnish us Information on which wo can secure convltion of any doalcr who uses his influence to sell, either directly or Indirectly, Imitations whore Oxydo nor nro called for. Tho only reason n dealer- imposes a faked article on you is because thcro is a larger profit In It for him. DR.H. SANCHE & CO., Omaha, Neb. Other Offices: NEW VORK CITY. DETROIT, Mich. CHICAGO, III. MONTREAL, Que. class contest at the young Indies collcgo at Liberty, Mo., where she Is at school. Mr. L. F. Weeks ntuouueos the engagement of his daughter, Miss Jcislc Rao, to Mr. Nat Field. Mr. Allan Smith will leave on Saturday for West Point to enter upon his studies there. Miss Itay Cohn entertained the A. 0. T Bowling club at the Metropolitan club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Brandcls is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brandols, at their summer homo near Florence, Tho Six-Handed Euchre club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. W. It. ICcllcy, nftcr which tho club will adjourn for tho summer. In horor of Mrs. A. H. Noyes who leaves soon for Chicago to make her home, Mrs. Byron Smith will glvo a luncheon on Wednesday, Miss Etta Jacoby expects to remain with Mrs. Hugo Brandols until Juno when sho will return to her homo In Los Angeles nc companlod by .Mrs. Brandcls. Mr. James K, Hackct was the guest of honor nt n Jolly llttlo dinner nt tho Omaha club on Tuesday. During tho nftcrnoon ho was also a visitor nt tho Country club. Complimentary to Miss Preston of Chi rago, who Is Miss Kountzc's guest, n num ber of the men nro pinning a dnnco for Tuesday evening, which Is to be given nt tho Country Club. Mr. It. S. Wilcox left Inst evening for Cleveland, 0., ns tho representative of tho Orand Army of tho Republic of Nebraska, to arrange for tho Natlcnnl encampment to ba held In that city In September. Mrs. I.'a.ry Nott left for the eist Thursday evening and will sail from Now York Jtino li! for Naples, Italy. Sho will spend tho summer traveling In Europe, In company with a party of friends, returning about October 1. Tho marriage of Mr. Warren S. Helphrey and Miss Gertrude Johnson of Marshalltown, In., will occur In that city on Juno 6. Mr. and Mrs. Helphrey will bo nt home in Omaha nt 2G0S North Eighteenth street after July 1. Mrs. J. Motho-Dorghm and daughter, Har riot, lenvo Omaha today for Europe, whoro they Intend to spend tho summer. They snll from New York next Wednesday on tho Teutonic. Mr. Arnold S. Borghm will accompany them to Now York. Movement ntut AVlierrnhnnla. MIsh Bts.lc McPhall Is visiting friends at Blulr. Miss Knthryn Polack has returned from Chicago. Mr. W. S. Balduff Is enjoylag a brief out ing lu Denver. Mr. James l'nxton returned last week from Columbln, Mo. Mr. IMwnrd Chapman Is spending Sun day In Kunsas City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Carpenter left on Thursday for tho cast. Major and Mrs. Mlchlo aro expected homo from Bolso City today. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Patrick spent a part of last week In tho city. Mrs. H. D. Stcnrnos has returned from an extended visit in tho south. Mr. Clabaugh and Miss Nellie Clabaugh returned home on Thursday. Miss Mnile Crounso is Miss Fredorlcka Wessell's guest, nt Hannibal, Mo. "Mrs. C. O. Lobeck nnd Miss Gladys Lo beck aro visiting In Mammoth Springs, Ark. Mr. Warren Swltzlcr left for New York on Wednesday evening, to Join Mrs. Swltz lcr. Mr. and Mrs. TMchard C. Patterson went to Denver on Thursday, to bo absent sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sanborn and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Utt aro at Lake. Madison on a fishing trip. Mr. James Savage went to Boston on Wednesday, expecting to be absent about four months. Mrs. M. C. Berry left last weok for Los Angeles, whero sho expects to spend sev eral months. Mr. T. It. Godfrey has returned from Philadelphia, nccompanled by his son, James Godfrey. Mrs. W. J. Broatch arrived homo on last Saturday from an extended visit in tho south and cast. Mr. and Mrs. Bortlg of Paraguay, Ark., aro gueBts at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Sptesberger. Mr. Henry Allen returned to Kansas City on Tuesday', after spending several days In tho city with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morlco Degcn of Sioux City spent Friday and Saturday In Omaha, tho guests of Mrs. Goorgo Decker. Mrs. Katbryn M. Mclntyro left on Thurs day evening for New York, from whero sh THE OMAHA will ear, Icr Scotland to revisit her old home In Ulatgow. Mrs. John Edgar Mattrer and llttlo son aro visiting friends In St Joseph, Mo. After Bpcndlng a week with relatives nnd friends In Omaha, Mr, Charles Pratt ro turned to Portland, Ore., on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Kountze left on Thursday evening for New York, whers they expect to spend about a month. Mrs. Allco Crockwcll aud Mrs. A. V. Southard returned from California on Wednesday, after an absence of nearly tw years. Miss Oertrudo Hardmann and Master Allander Curtis havo gono to Bed Oak, la to spend tho summer with their grand parcntn. Messrs. Frnnk Colpetzcr, Cady, A. B Smith nnd C. N. Dletz returned on Wcdncs day from West Baden, where they hav spent several days. Mtb. J. Mothe-Borglum nnd daughter. Miss Harriet, leavo Omaha today for New York, from whero they will sail for Europe on Wednesday. Miss Qrotchen Hownrd of Greenville, N. C, arrived on Monday, to spend sovcral months with her grandparents, Mr. nni Mrs. A. 55. Baker, on North Twenty-fifth street. I'lranurcH 1'nnt. Mrs. Ilaymond, Welch entertained a few friends at cards on Wednesday. Miss Cartta Curtis was hostess at a small but most cnjoyablo Sunday evening supper last week Miss Pcnrl MacKoy entertained a number of her CouncU Bluffs frlenas ono evening Inst week. Mrs. Crandall entertained tho Friday Luncheon club last week at her homo on the Boulcvnrd. In honor of Mr. Charles Leller, Miss Fitch entcrtnlncd a party of young people at the Sothern matinee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cowglll chaperoned n party composed of the younger set on a picnic at tairmount park on Tuesday evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. Bailey entertained th Berals Park Neighborly club last Monday evening, when a program of unusual Inter est wns given. For Mrs. C. C. Burton of Nashville, Tcnn who Is Mrs. Allen's guest, Mrs. Walto Peabody entertained a few fnonds at cards on Friday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. Welch entertained number of friends nt n Dutch lunch on Wednesday evening at their home, at 411 South Thirty-eighth street. Mrs. Dan Whocier nnd Miss Preston were tho guests of honor nt last Wednesday' meeting of tho Cooking club, which was held at tho home of Mrs. Harry McCormlck. Mrs. John Tuttlo celebrated her birthday on Wednesday afternoon with a Iunchoon party, at which tho members of tho Auf Welder Sehn club wero her guests. Covers were laid for nine. Complimentary to Mis3 Dorothy and Miss Elizabeth Montgomery of Boston, Miss Ktneilyn Camp entertained a party of twclvo young women at nn Informal after noon on Thursday. Miss Mabel Stephen was hostess at ono o the protty luncheons of tho week on Wednesday. Tho affair was all In rod and given in honor of Miss Swlngley of nock- ford, 111., and Miss Mora Preultt of Helena Mont. Covers wero laid for six. The members of tho Cooking club and the Chafing Dish club made up a Jolly picnic party on Tuesday evening. Going to Coun ell Bluffs In a special car, they wero met at tho end of the lino by conveycnccs nnd taken to the home of General Dodge, th spacious groundB about which afford such an ideal spot for a picnic party. Out under tno trees tho luncheon wns spread and later in tho evening the party went insld tho house, whero tho remainder of tho tlmo woa spent in dancing and games. In honor of Miss Buck Miss Laura Morso gave a very pretty greeu and whlto lunch eon on Thursday, at which covers were laid for ten. Tho places wero marked with wedding bells of white candy, bearing tho monogram of tho guest of honor nnd tied with green ribbons, on which tho guest's namo was lettered. Tho ccnterpleco was composed of white carnations and ferns and the guests present were Mrs. Burgess Mrs. Voss, Mrs. Gcorgo Palmer, Misses Lindsay, Loniax, Peck nnd Kllpatrlck. For Mrs. Bertig of Paraguay, Ark., Miss Jacoby of Los Angeles, Miss Mae Heller and Miss Hanchen Rehfeld, Mrs. Henry HUler gave a whist party on Saturday afternoon at her homo on West' Farnam street. Tho decorations of the afternoon consisted en tlrely of American Beauty roses, tho acoro cards being of tho shapo nnd color 'of those flowers, also. At 5 o'clock luncheon was served. Tho ccnterpleco was a hugo bunch of American Beauties and tbo tablo was further trimmed with twclvo red shaded candles, which furnished the only light. Ont of Town tiueata. Miss Mora Preultt of Helena, Mont., Is visiting Miss Ethel Straight. Miss Preston of Chicago has been a guest at Forest Hill since Monday. Mrs. Schafer of Shelby, Ia is visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. Whearer of this city. Miss Hayward of Nebraska City has been Mrs. Dan Wheeler's guest during the last week. Mrs. Bullock, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. McCord, returned to Kansas City on Tuesday. Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth Mont gomery of Boston are guests of Miss Eliza beth Spencer, on North Twentieth street. Miss Byrd Wellington of Shrevesport, La,, 1b visiting at tho homo of her uncle, Mr. nichard Aclay, on North Twentieth street. Miss Hattlo Maybody and Mr. Eugono Spencer of Dallas, Tex., aro guests at tho home of their aunt, Mrs. A. A. Suiter In Kountzo Place. Mrs. Sarah Upton Edwards of Batavla, N. Y., 1b visiting Mrs. Florence L. Moore for a short time, while enrouto to Call' fornia from Cuba. Mrs. Thomas It. Mullen of Bloomlngton, 111., Is the guest of her motner, Mrs. Car roll of this city, and will remain hero dur ing the absence of her husband, who Is abroad. OMAHA ftUUUHUS. Oenaou. Giles Bose has been attacked with scarlet fover, but is not dangerously 111. MUs Ruth Hogan was In Benson visiting friends and schools the first of last week. The Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. J. M. Horton on Thursday, May 30. Jean Durdell of Omaha visited' In Benson Friday. Willie Mortlg and his sister, who havo been seriously 111 with dlphthorla, nro Im proving. Mlsa Frances O'Connor has been confined to her room during the last week with tonBllltls. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fox left for Spring field Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs, Fox'a sister. Miss Ada Stlgcr returned from Platts- mouth Friday, after upending several days visiting with friends. Miss Ethel Morgan, who has had a severe attack of scarlet fever, Is past the danger point and Is Improving. Mlis Mullen and Miss Allco Mullen left (or their home In Chadron, Nob., Suuday, after a short visit at the homo of- Miss Frances O'Connor. Services will bo this morning at the LMetnodlBt church at 11 a. m cgnductod. DAILY JBEE; SUNDAY, by Ilev. A. J. Marklcy, pastor. His topic will be "God in Llttlo Things." Tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge of Benson, No. 221, will glvo nn tee cream social and annual reception nt Its lodgo rooms for the members and their families May 31. Florence. Mrs. D. B. Smith of Omaha wns visiting friends hore Friday. J. L. Brandcls A Sons of Omaha have taken tho Clark plnco for the Bummer. L. W. Wight was a business visitor to Herman Tuesday, returning homo Friday nt noon. D. T. Taylor of Hay Springs. Nob., is spending a few days visiting his brother, L. A. Taylor. Tho Women's Guild of St. Marks church gave nn Ico cream to:lnl at tho new hall Saturdny night. Mrs. Chnrlcs Brown and son of Decatur, Nob., nrrlvcd hero Thursday nnd will visit her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Banks. Elders Goorgo M. Ward, P. A. Mortcnson nnd David O. Wadman, nil of Utah, wero visitors In Florenco the Inst week. Miss Agnes Wight left last Sunday for Urbana, 0., to visit friends, from there sho will go to Boston, where sho will mnko her futuro home. .imv HiilnlrrniiliiK 1'nrlor. Tho ladles of Omaha will no doubt feel n personal interest In tho opening of tho new nnd up-to-dnto manicuring and hnlrdress Ing establishment that took place last Mon day at 1620 Douglas street. Miss Inza Spnlnhower, who for tho past four years op orated tho Adroit Hair Bnzaar, found thoso quarters much too small, owing to tho nnturnl increnso in business, nnd has now tho handsomest and most complete estab lishment In the U'rvSt with thrpn Hmna ihn nmouut of floor space, subdivided into tollot rooms, rending rooms, Indies' shoo shining parlors nnd n number of prlvnto booths or operating rooms, giving each customer n certain seclusion that will no doubt bo np predated. Miss Snnlnhnwer. heHlilps Vinr self, will lncrcaso her forco to six other professional hnlrdrpssorA nml lsts, In order to glvo nil customers tho enro onu attention necessary without delay. Only lln. Itrnntrulii .Hvfmi. Thero Is only ono Henstrom system of massngo nnd electrical treatment nnd that Is controlled nnd operated exclusively In tho west by tho Ladles' Bathery, second floor Beo building. Don't- be deceived In this matter. Tho handsome bnth parlors In the Bco building are for tho cxcluslva use nnd benefit of tho Indies, equipped nnd furnished with speclnl rcferenco to their comrort nnd convenience. Expert operators always at your service nnd a rplnhrntnr! and invigorating sen-salt rub with every bath, massage, Turkish or plain. Nothing iiko it for a skin tonic. Tho Bathery is bocomlng so popular that It is only a nues tlon of tlmo when It will bo necessary to get moro commodious quarters and Increnso tno uumbcr of nttendnnts. ABOLISH STEWARD'S OFFICE Donrd of Trunteea of Ilenf and Dumb Inntlttiti- Cut Dunn the Stuff. The offlco of steward of tho Nebraska Instltuto for the Deaf and Dumb wo abolished by tho board of trustees, wblc concluded its regular meeting yesterday forenoon. Tho steward's duties will hero after bo performed by tho superintendent with tho nsslstnnco of tho bookkeeper. Dr. W. II. Hanchett was appointed pfcy slclan, to succeed Dr. S. it. Towne. Tho following Instructors wero engaged Lloyd Blankenshlp, W. H. Hothcrt, A. T, Colt, L. M. Hunt, A. E. Pope. C. E. Forao, E. N. Reynolds, F. F. Vldctto, Mrs. Ida Hendcc, Mrs, Lizzie Shcrcr, Mrs. Hart nnd the Misses Washington, Lena McNaraara Lulu Hall, Amelia Glllllan, Laura K. Craw ford, Lillian Bamford, Cora Jack, Ota Craw ford. Plrnaure nnil IJUiileiiNur. Tho summer Is at hand with its pleas urea and displeasures, and ono strives to avoid the lnttor. If you will follow tho advice which wo are happily ablo to give, your wishes may bo realized. This Is tho season during which all persplro moro or loss, but all enough to bo discommoded Tho bands which persplro aro alwny moist, clammy and dlsagrccablo to tho touch, oven those of our youngest nnd most beautiful women. Moro than that, there Is tho lnconvenicnco of soiling In ono day gloves which nro costly, and a practical person will find economy and relief In a box of Re-No-May powder. It prevents both annoyance and needless expense Used nt tho Bathery, Beo building, and sold everywhere by glovo dealers and druggists. Miss Mary Ada Boyer, ono of Omaha's popular elocutionists, will give n rending recital at tho Park Avenuo United Presby terlan church, corner Park avenue and Jackson street, on Friday evening, Mny 31 This Is ono of a number of dime entertain. ments given under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid society and a pleasant evening is assured. All aro Invited. Admission ono dime MARY ELLEN LEASE BANKRUPT Claim She Went Broke Kniloralntr MortKIIKe Olven liy Her Ilunhnntl. NEW YORK. Mnv 25. Marv EHnn iins. tho lecturer, filed a petition in bankruptcy in tUe United StntOH district pniirt trwlnv Tho liabilities nro $3,247, nnd nesots, $2,293. Much Of tho Indebtedness wns Inrurrnrl nn endorser on mortgages given by hor hus band, C. L. Lease. Tho aseots named by tho petitioner consist of d.V: duo and aro either for money loaned or for lectures de livered by Mrs. Lease. 11) IICN-I'll'Ul'IIX. HASTINGS. Null. Mnv PS (RnnMnl Invitations nro out for tho mnrrlaco nf MISH XIarcarpt PIrUnnu ntil Wllllnm t Hyno3 Wednesday morning, Juno C, at 9 o'clock nt tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Jacket Mid's Sale Commences Tomorrow Ladles' Jackets of all kinds, Including Cloth Box Coats Box Front Etons of cloth and Silk Etons of every deicrlptlon. Also Misses' Jackets In stylish shapes, PRICES WILL BE LOW. No ono needing a Jacket can afford to mlsa this oale. flK-SCONELD U IXCLOAk'&SUITCO. 1010 DOVUbAS STJ1121ST, J MAY 20, 1901. THE WINNER nre mi. Black aclla Straw Hats Neckwear Underwear nnd then .HATS.. BLACK, ! The $2.50 Hatter 107 So. Kith St. MONDAY we ivlll Ki'll mniliTii, ...,i,, Kvulnir Miii'IiIik-h. STANDARD. IVIIEICI.HU .V WILSOX, DAVIS, SINGEIl nml nthnr rellAblo makes, that have been ullchtlv used, nt half their regular price. They nro In perfect condition, tho vory latest thing theso factories produco; in fact, they aro such machines ns tho usual ngont would Bell you for now. Wo have NEW SEWING MACHINES and o buy them for cash nnd will sell you dthur for cash or for $5.00 Down and 75c Per Week. Second-Hand Sewing Machines Never such prices for suoh goodB offered before, and If any tlmo within ono year you want a new machine, wo will take tho old ono back nt exactly what It cost you. Tho folowing Is a partial list of what we ffcr for Monday: Termer I'rleo. Monday. Singer $ 4,00 2.00 Domestic .... S.00 4.00 Domestic 10,00 S.00 Howo COO 3.00 Singer 15.00 7.00 Singer 1C.00 7.00 Whlto j 10.00 6.00 Whlto 20.00 10.00 Wilcox & Glbbs.good ns new 50.00 25,00 Wheeler & Wilson No. 9... 30.00 15.00 White, tnljorlng 40.00 20.00 Singer, tailoring 40,00 20.00 Three modern Drop-head Machines, lightly used, at one-half tho regulnr prise. Wo rent machines at 76c per week or 12.00 per month, Theso nre modern, up-to-dato machines, with completo attach ments. Wu sell. Needles and Tarts for and repair every sen lug machlno manufactured. We Itent nnd Sell T-HMvrllcr. Nebraska Cycle Co, Cor, 15th and Harney. $1.00 FOR 10 CENTS. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. By Special Arrangements with THE WINNER MAGAZINE- ST. LOUIS, Every reader of the Omaha Bee who cuts this notice out and sends it to THE WINNER MAGAZINE, St, Louis, Mo., with 10c will receive this splendid magazine for one year, in cluding the four great World's Fair Numbers with full page engravings of the great $15,000, 000,00 World's Fair to be held in St. Louis, 1903, THE WINNER MAGAZINE now has over 600,000 paid subscribers, and this special offer to send It ono yenr for 10c Is only to the renders of tho Beo. Each number of THE WINNER coutalns OS columns of great stories, lessons In Shorthand, Journalism, Telegraphy, Dress cutting,' Honnton Lnco and Embroidery, etc. Superbly Il lustrated, and almost ns largo na tho Bee. Tbo great Btory, "Tbo End of tho World," begins In tho next num ber. Thousands of the rcud.rs of THE WINNER corn from $3.00 to $10.00 per week in their odd moments. You can do the same, Send this notico with 10c to THE WINNER, St. Louis, today. You will not gat another chance. Better send 50c and have five yenrs' good reading coming to you. ran, mJsajKLSO- nn - i. . ...t. MRS. J. New Shirt Waists At Sclimollcr & Mueller's $148 will purchase a handsome now Up right- including stool nnd senrf, Guaran teed by tho maker and by us, Steinway, Vose, Emerson, Ivers & Pond, Steger, Packard, A B, Chase and Steck Pianos sold for cash or on easy monthly payment plan. Now pianos for rent. Artistic tuning and ropalrlng prompt ly done. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Lnrgcst I'liino House In the West. 1313 Farnam St,, Omaha. TIXKI'IIMMH 11125. READ THE BEE PIANO I ao- FOR JUNE WEDDINGS Wc aro showing a beautiful lino of Sterling Silverware and Cut Glass. MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., i Jewelers. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. BENSON In mercerized, Pongee, Llnon, Batiste, Lawns nnd Percale. Wo can glvo you very handBomo colored or whlto waists. Wo have Just received nnothor lot of Black Silk Dress Skirts lined nnd unlincd, tucked to the waist, flounced with ruchlng nnd ruffles or hand some nppllque prlco from $0.50 up. Now thing for summer wear. Havo you seen our Lnttlco Bntlsto Cor Bct? Colors white, pink nnd blue prices Il.r.O nnd S3.00. Tho most desirable glrdln In the market la tho Straight Front, linen tnpo style prlco Jtl.25. Initial writing paper best quality parch ment tinted writing paper, dainty Initial price 35c a box. Specialty Shoes Out nf tho 4r. different shapes and styles of Ladles' Shoes nnd Oxfords, tho rankers of Sorosls havo designed and nro furnishing lines of Patent Leathor Street and Dresa Shoes thnt havo no cqunl In this city nt any price. Button or Ince, cut seamless, with extension edgo welt, military heols and tho proper too. Ono of the most beautiful features of this unexcelled shoe for women Is the prlco Three Fifty Per Pair. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street, I'm nk Vllrn, Milliliter. Sorosls Catalogues now ready. OZZOi1iS MnHlnntnH Complexion Powder .,; vi ----- in iifiii iyi bn uiU ),ti oh.tolllul rem. tlllA,l- Cn....,.l. - - lolUt powdir. It'i ft iHnloiki. rbtinlmltitlimiilo. 6inpla(n, 1)01 tOc. J. A. I'oiioiiI Cn. St. Lend or h'w York.