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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1906)
THK OMAHA Nt'XDAV V.VAr. . XOVKMRK1J 2.". . I'lOG. n SOCIETY N0FERY ACTIVE Vititin: . Women Will Ocoatisu Msjoritj of Ths Wek'i Affair?. tha THANKSGIVING SENTIMENT PERVADES All Famtlr DlniiTri, the Foot Rail r.am. 4 TTieater Art Principal Krriiti -R.al. tor Tktkih- Dy. CtfK'i Tlcnri. "Ah. Cupia, rorj are sad." I eld; ' "Perchance you're found a love un'rnj. ha4 rtrrometancs of unkind fat 'i Can brine till doleful phase to view?" Than CnpUJ flench"! his little flict ' And fiercely strurk hie chubby knee. ' Oh. some reformers," ha replied, "Have bean Investigating me. ! "A widow and a, widower My every art and charm dlscusssd; And subMuently both agreed That I wx Juat a common truat.' X later wet thn little elf. Who cried aloud In roguish fun: 'Oh. may. I married thiwe. freah folks And their InveatlKatlon a done." Ierrln Lambert In Woman a Horn Com panlon for September. Saxital t'al.adar. MONDAY Qui Vive flub dance at Cham j Nts'j Mrs. J. J. (llheon, children' party; I'mui guard, meuai arm ana aani-e- Ing. nd lisht "efrehmen'a? were served, Receiving tl giema wp: . Mtl. E. B. I'mtt, Mrs. AhrrcTOinble. Mr. Palmer. Jlra. Ayrce. Mra. 5tog(l.-il1. Mrs. Stone, and Sire. Wrl. lu The Thirteen! h Infantry bund rilHyrd tlirnliRbout the afternoon, linking tUo occasion most delightful. Mrs. Charles F. Meek entertained the In.liHii. club at tho Jlrrrlain Wednesday afternoon. Tlioen present were: Mrn. Cramer, Mr. 1 lay ward, airs. GoUldlng, Jlr. llurford, Mra. Knapp, Mrs. Htnnber. Mrs. Wclgel, Mrs. Fclfkln, Mrs. IV tor a, Mn. Helgelke, Mra. Bhoelke, Mr. Hansen, Mra. Bal voter, Miss FUcs.- Mine Barman, Mine Stught, Mlsjt Ncrly, Mies Belie Waug berg 'and Miss Prick. Prises wero won by Mrs. Peter, Mra. Wclgel, Mrs. Belgeiko and Mlsa Neely. In honor of ber alater, Mri. I.ou!a Jaques, Mra. A. J. Beaton gave a pretty luncheon Paturday, the decorations and menu being appropriate to Thanksgiving. In the renter of tho table wu a basket ff yellow and white chrysanthemums, and around the table, at alternate places, were email yellow pumpkins holding red can dles, and about the room were many candles also. A large bow of yellow satin ribbon, through which sprays of wheat were thrust, adorned the. ends of the table, and marking the places of the sixteen gueats were small figures of Puritan maids, leading turkeys. Tobkln of Jdndaav, Ne!..' Ami Mies r.lla P. rhfve oC Boiilh" CmoNw. In-. lred Lanrptrin attended the cronm ns Iwst, nun, While Miss A sues Jtl-Jy t'd as timid of honor. The bride gowned In while rwitlstr mid cmried a bouquet of brtrle's roses and .smilnx, ' while the brlilcpmald wore a rostume of pink cashmere and carried pink roeeg. In the evening a re ception was tendered the young couple by Mr. and Mra. K. P. Peker at their home In Honth omnh.t. fr. and Mrs. Tobkln will be at home after Iecenibor 10 nt their new home at IJndsny, Neb. Coming Events. 'Miss Klale Ooets will entertain the A. O. T. Bowling club Monday. ' Mrs. J. W. Chapek will entertain the tias Elsie GoeU, A. O. T. bowling club; ,,,- T ' ,,,K Alias Alnorehad. luncheon for Mm. '1 Ien olub next Tneaday. The qui Vive xanclng club will give a party at Chambers', Monday evening. Jaques; Mra. J. M. Cudahy, lunoheon for ira. atrk-.K. . TlIEHDAY C. T. Hub meets with- Mm .' R. 1 Toting; Mies F.I I a Mae Brown, bridge for Mrs. Jaques: Mrs. J. M. Met- calfe, luncheon for Mra. Day! Mra. J. J. Mrown and Miss Brown, luncheon for Mrs. S'p trick. VKONKBDATPark 1de richre club I meets with Mrs. E. T. Johnson; Mra. J. . W. West, luncheon for Mxs. B. C. West; ' Metropolitan club maaquerade. TRIDAV Hanscom Park Ianelng club party at Chambers'; Mra. "Clinton Miller, .Kountze place Eurhre club; Mrs. J. L Kennedy, Bridge club. BATLHUAY Mr. and Mra J. F. Dale, . Harmony club; Mra T. J. Mahoney enter ,t tains for Mrs. Jauuea. , The last week, while one of the most un eventful Society has seen for some time, wag not quiet. There were but few func tions of consequence and not many small affairs, the one notable event being the reception of Mrs. Arthur Brandeis, which was largely attended and which will be counted among the most brilliant functions f the year. The dance of the Cotillion Club Monday evening attracted the younger iet and was a most successful party, augur ing well for the future dances to be given under tho management of the younger con tingent. This debutante set were guests of Miss Wessolls at a delightful bridge party Friday evening. The buffet luncheons of Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhaler and Mrs. J. J. ilrown and Miss Brown were also num bered among tha . leading events of the week, and tben there were several club luncheons and. dances and many Informal tfttle theater and bridge parties given In' Jrtinor of Mrs. Loula Jaques and the guests' W Mrs. Del Btrother, all of whloh, although small, were very enjoyable. - ' Thanksgiving Interferes considerably with the social doings of this week, for most f the women are too' busy, planning their dinners for for the youn for the holiday to pay much attention to ocial functions:" Consequently the out . look for the week la not brilliant, no large pilTalr of dny, kind .being on the., calendar,. The' presence ti the ctty of Mrs.-.4 Louis, . aquea of Chicago formerly JKlss Anna Jtl Ofcutt, and Mrs. John Patrick ,oT Wy oming will occasion several luncheons and chrd parties and Mrs. Clarence R. , Day will also be the guest of honor at a lunoh eon given by Mrs. J. M. Metcalf Tuesday. Another luncheon of the week will be that Of Mrs. J. W. West complimentary to Mrs. (J. C. West "Wednesday. Outside of these ,arfalrs there Is Mule else except club nieeu. .Jugs and dances. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dale will entertain the Harmony card club Saturday even-tag.--. -Mrs.- T. J. Mahoney will entertain Sat urday in complimpnt to Mrs. Louis Jaques of Chicago. The second party of tha Ilanscora Fark Dancing club will be given at Chambers', Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Crawford has Issued Invita tion for a euchre party Wednesday after noon, December & The Park Bids Euchre club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Erio T. Johnson, VK3 South Thlrtletn avenue. Miss Ella Mae Brown will entertain at bridge Tuesday, complimentary, to Mra Louis Jaques of Chicago. . The . Omaha Guards , will give a medal drill, followed by an Informal hop, Monday evening at their armory. The C. T. Euchre club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. R. L. Young. One o'clock lunch eon will precede the game. Mra. J. J. Gibson will give a children's party Monday afternoon foe her little daughter. Miss Hazel Gibson. Mrs. J. J. Brown and Miss Jeanle Brown will give a luncheon Tuesday In honor of Mra, John Patrlek of Wyoming. The Bridge club will meet- Friday after noon with" Mrs. John L. Kennedy at her home, tot South Fortieth street. Mr. and Mrs.. Clinton Miller will enter tain the KeuntSe Place Euchre club Fri day evening' at .their home, . 1S23 Wlrf street. An enjoyable affair of the week will be the masquerade to be given Wednesday evening by the Metropolitan club at Its club rooms. Mrs. J. w; West will give a buffet lunch- eon Wednesday . In honor, of Mrs. George that .day and getting ready . CowIei! We8t who WIU formerIy Mls, Hen g people who wlincome home nrti One of the novel affairs of the week was "the baby party given by a young matron who Invited half a dosen friends to lunch with her end to bring their babies, all of Whom were under 6 months old. The occa sion was very Interesting and the mothers sint a most enjoyable and profitable aft- o-noon comparing children, relating ex- The wedding of Mr. Clarke Powell and Verlonoes, exchanging advice and recom-i Mgs Janet Chambersdaughter of Mr. J. tnondlng remedies and helps in the. rearing k. Chambers, will be one of the events of )f vuuarea. . i January. --. r i : Miss Gertrude Moorhead will be hostess at a luncheon Monday, glven..ln honor of Mrs. Louis Jaques of C'.ilcago, who Is the guest of Mrs. A. J.' Beaton. " fclrs.. H. JtlcCTanAahah ; llt fhlroduc her' daughter, Miss Katherlne MeClanha han, at a tea on the afternoon of Decem ber" 4, ' f rem t Until '6 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph M. Metcalfe will entertain at luncheon Tuesday In- honor of Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day,' who Is visiting' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.- B. Smith. The household . economics department, of the Woman's crab will give a kensrng ton Wsdnesday afternoon, December 6, at the .residence of Mrs. H. L. Beard, S4S South Twenty-eighth avenue, in place-of the regular meeting which would ecour Thanksgiving day. ' orlal C hlt-rhat. Mr. and Mrs. William Coburn have taken apartments at the Georgia for tho winter. Mr. W. B. Melkle expects to leave early In December for an European trip of three months. Mrs. K. V. Lewis and Miss Lewis are ex pected home from New Tork the first week In December. Miss Eugenie Whitmore will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wlswall In New Tork over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Herbert E. Gates will leave the first week in December for New Tork to spend the winter. She has engaged apartments at the Georgia hotel. Major and Mrs. R. S. Wilcox find family nave moved from Kountie Place, where they have resided for a number of years, to 2001 St. Mary's avenue, the new house recently erected by Mr. Warren Swltiler. Weddings and Engagements. J Mrs. E. H. Hoffman announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Lena E.., Hoff man, to Mr. Frank II. Ware of Norfolk. 'The usual manner of marking the places Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'B. Smith-have announced the engagement of their daugh- v r 1 ! 1 1 1 IV M 1 1 V . VV. I,, a tllft'-lHll- "- UMB" vt guests at a luncheon was varied by one ' ter. Miss Phoebe Bmltb. to Mr. Henry W'ar- t the hostesses of the week In a clever and original manner. When Issuing her Invitation, she slyly found out her friend's .fwls in the matter ef dress, and when hot guests wore, -uahered Into the dining 'room they were informed that their hobby In drees Indicated their places. A woman noted for ber pretty collars found at her plate a miniature collar of lace and ribbon with an original verse attached, while an- ner Plerpont. The wedding of Miss Leila Bcrlbner aud Mr. Paul Wernher will take place December 17 at the tew Residence of Mr. 'and Mrs. A-''W." Bcrlbner. at Thirty-fourth ' and Woolworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rothschild announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss May, to Mr. Lou Verveer of Des Moines, la. They will be at home to their friends nth whose feet are always perfectly shod. BunjaVi December 9 wWa uer -ea Dy means oi a uaimy little At Bt John's church on Thursday mora- npprr. jii wn- prncr. wera uny nats,1,. .h -Kdln of .Dr. 3., II. skirts, pretty articles. Utile dresses and other Come and Go Goaaln. Mra. Hugo Hrandels Is expected home from n, "visit in' New Tork. Mrs. Wilson Low Is expected to returrl from the east this morning. Miss Juliet Morris has retupned from a visit of six months In the east. Mr. Lou CLnrke, who has spent the week' In. Denver, will return Sunday. -Mrs. W. D. Perclval has gone to the Pacific coast to spend the winter. ' Mrs. F. H. Gaines has returned from a visit of several weeks in the east. Mrs. Harry Wllkins will leave Sunday evening for a short stay In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort expect to go to Chicago Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving.' Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Longwell have re turned from a week's trip In the Black Hills. Mrs.S. Eiseman of fct.' Louis Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. If. Newman, 1614 Park avenue. Mrs. ' Hugh McCaffrey and son left Wednesday for Texas and Mexico to spend several months. Mrs. Ellen 8. Avery of Petersburg. Neb., was visiting her sister, Mra; M. M. Martin, of South Omaha. Mlas Harriet Paul of Henderson, la., re turned home Saturday after a visit with Miss Mary Bedwell. Miss MlnnVo Riley of Tacoma Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brunner, 411 North Nineteenth street. Mlrs. Pettit, who Is the guest of her sis ter. Mrs. Del Btrothe, will return to her home In Milwaukee Monday. '; ' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. "La Pacha of Denver are the guests of their mother, Mrs. M. M. Martin, and Mrs. J. D. Clancy. Mrs. Clarence Richmond .Day has re turned from Cincinnati and Is again the truest of her parents, Dir. and Mrs. A. B. Smith. Dr. and Mrs." F. . S. Oweu and two chil dren,' Master Donald and Miss Gertrude, left Saturday for California to spend a month. Mrs. M. R. Smith and little daughter, Miss Helen Cushing Smith of, Roanoke, Va., have arrived to visit Mrs. Cushing's parents. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Cushing, at 702 North Fortieth street. Mjas Louis Jaques of Chicago arrived Wednesday to spend a fortnight with her sisters. Mrs. A. J. Beaton and Mrs. Ar thur Keeline, and Mr. Jaques will come Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving. , MlsS Marion Connell leaves Wednesdsy for Chicago to be one of a house party of five Vassar girls, who will spend Thanks giving with Miss Dorothy Eckhart, who was 'recently the guest of Miss Connell. Miss Eckhart wllL.malre her debut Fri day. ; 'u k; : Miss Badle Bernstein .Is expected home from the Btate university Monday evening to spenjl Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. Lake Deuel, who Is' attending school at Lawrencevllle, N. J., will spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton lit -New Tork. . ! Mitts Boulder, piano and organ, 51S Mc Cagiie building. a4I4aawB4lwH4l4lwH4l4l4Bwl 5 Max Laridow 5 Concert-Pianist S . H e formerly teacher of the finish- 5 ing clasaof Stern Conserva- a tory. Berlin, Germany. Only Advenoed Pupil Instructed 4, RESIDENCE: Seath Omaha, 1118 ft llta St " J Tel. FS6. 2 STUDIO: ArUngtta Black, Isaaii aad 7. B The calendar for Thursday is a blank snd in the main society will make the Thanksgiving -dinner the chief event. The . foot ball game In the afternoon will un doubtedly attract many and several parties of enthusiasts have already been made up to attend and oheer themselves hoej-ee, while the theaters also promise a favorite place of amusement. The sudden death of Mr. Herman Kountse this week was a great shocjt to his many friends, and wUJ cause the withdrawal from aooJely of many families who occupy a prominent place In the social activities of Omaha. Mr. Kountse, while not taking part In society for several years,, was nevertheless Interested In everything, and kla beautiful home at Forest Hill, so ad mirably suited to entertaining, was tho seen of many brilliant gatherings. e .YOUR OPPORTUNITY .,. Select Your Christmas Presents Early Our Stock Is Complete Tkc Moycr Stixtioaery Co. 220 South 16th St. I'leaanres Past. ' Mrs. John Patrick, Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mrs. Arthur Remington, Mrs. J. - R. Let) mar. Mrs. W. A. Redlck, Mra Isaac Coles, Mra A. L. Reed, Mrs. David Baum, Mrs. J. tl Baum, Mlaa Bharpe and Mlas Ida Bharpe were guests of Mrs. Warren r.ogars at a luncheon Friday. Mrs. Wen Robidoux was hoatees at a ptwtty card party Saturday afternoon at her home, tldl 8penor atreet, slx-hatuled euchre belnaV played at seven tab:. link carnations were used about the room aud assisting Mra Robtdeua were Mra - John A. Wakefield, Mrs. John A. Eyler and Mrs. If. H. CrofTord. In compliment to Mrs. John Patrick of Wyoming Mra, J. J. Brown and Mlas Jeanle Brown gave a delightful buffet luncheon Saturday at their residence, 101 frYmth Thirty-second avenue. The table was attractively decorated with red carna tions and red candles. Assisting Mrs. Brown ' and Mlaa Brown wri Mrs. Ward Bur gees. Mrs. Hniy Wyman, Miss Jsaale Mil lard, elite Helen Millard. Miss Nannie Richardson, Miss Marie Crounse and Mlsa raifch Potter. . About fifty v guests- wer. present, the hours of the luncheon being U ;! to 1 o'elock. One of the enjoyable alTaira of the week was ths tea and dance given at Fort Crook Friday afternoon, by the women ef the Thirteenth Infantry, about 140 gueats being present, among whom were fcauy f rom . Qpiaj, rTl, r It uttoi aauoratsd Willi aal buut- Creighton n vs. Do one Thanksgiving Day. 3:30 p. m. rrK,.r.u.taKi;,. Vinton Street Park and Karnunw- . CLOSING OUT WATCHES JUU SAMPLt WATCHES at Half Price This line of samples represents the output of one of the largest factories In the country and consists of the latest and moat beautiful ueelgne for men and women. All lrlgh grade 'warranted movements. . w, ufiar a regular l!0.00 watch for B1 ? Several sites regular 118.0 watches for .00 t ome early and make first selection, We wUl save you 50 per cent your purchase. If you wUh a well h or any other Jewelry for Xniae iresr.nts, we w ill put them away for 'ou until Xmas. BRODKEY'S JEVVELRY CO. 1401 Douglas St. e . -ve have the fluest collertioa of Persian Rugs from the cus- T ( torn house. Alao a Urge collection of liraus Works from Danias- 1 r V ... --a nniiia TnrkUh Towt la and Bath Robes from HroUBsa. bad bc- tUcin 'J.'lTTAMlA.OSLlX 4 CO.. 215 McCaaae. Bbck. Omaha, M. Tel. Doug. 5J27. Turkey. They are Imported direct. Prices reasonable. Com .!SC0FIEL0; .X&SUITtO. rS To BROS. I t I IffiSCaFIELD lClUK&SUITCa teat Cdkcfei ft TV T For This Week We Have Added a Large Collection ol New Styles to Our Great $25 Coat Sale. The Most Remark able Sale ol the Season. Do you reullzo what an unusual thing It Is to nave one hundred of more styles to choose from at this price? Each stylo distinct In itself anK different from the others. Styles for every oc casion dress. Btreet or evening wear. Large, full, loose coats, tight-fltUng coats and half fitting coats. In plain or trimmed effects. tVe havo enjoyed a phenomenal business this en tire season. But there has boon a remarkable In crease in our coat business for tho last few week. Wo know the reanon of our great coat trade, and we would like every woman In Omnha. to know the rea son. A visit to our Coat Department and careful inspection of our styles and prices will make tha reason plain. The two coats here illustrated were selected T from this ' great collec- tion of styles . shown at ... . The beautiful looee coat to the left is made of fine broadcloth, lined throughout with beat satin; It has a capelike sweep around bottom; collar and neck trimmed with velvet $26.00. To the right Is a strictly tight-fitting coat, 54 inches long, made of finest broadcloth and perfectlj' tailored; tho beautiful flare of the skirt and the graceful lines of tho coat are epeclally noticeable $26.00. CM Sflyks M j i . It f corns III I i m I & Cmdr im R i . BL TluuNee II U . Mm ATM Your Stomach Is your best friend. Treat it right by drinking the best COFFEE you can get. GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE is pure and good. Try it aud you will always use it. Ask your grocer. Coffee Bird on Every Package. Thanksgiving Z) inner Pastry and Sweets for the Occasion At our busy store you will find a variety of choice confections and tempting pastries that will exceed every possible demand. You will have no need to look further than Balduff's to supply every need in these lines. . A Few Suggestions From Our Great Variety CAKDT I OB CBEAM Marron Glace XettMcJrarte Pudding Creamed Malaga Grapes Frozen Kgg S'ogg' Chocolate Maraschino Koman Punch Bulled Almonda Ininerlal Punch . and Poca.ua Individual Apples Old-Fashioned Molasses Individual Pumpkins , Taffy ; Individual Kars of Corn Neapolitan .Bricks ' Please get your order In early to receive prompt attention. Plum Pudding Mince Plo , Pumpkin Pie. Fruit Cake (French Fruits) Caterer 1518-20 FABXAM. 'PHOXE DOVO. 711. ; TKI HO MX OT OOOD THINGS TO DAT. Balduff Special Sale o! PIANOLAS S125 UP Bagolar prio., $350. eavtag of 1S on Tae World's itaadard a-laao 915 down, 97 moataly. nfiscsllaaeous riano riay.ra 960 to 100. T.ry taod.rate paymeaU. Used Pianos $80 Up Over 200 piano's that have been, taken la exchange for the Pianola Piano, the pluno anyone can lay. The llbt includes several each of such makes as 8telnway, Steck. Chlckerlng, Knabe, Krankh & Bach, Krakauer, Kimball, etc. To obtain choice of selection an early visit la advised. Free catalogue furnished on application. SCIIMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Hepresentatives for Pianola Pi anos, Vocations, Pianolas, Orches trelles. 1311 and l;tl Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 1625. Jit r''f J;(' : Am, :tKt- I'll" T Furs Select your I'urs now for Clirist inas. Do not wait till our stock is broken. We will hold them in stor age for you. . , We will make to order any gar ment y6u wish if we do not have it in stock. AVe manufacture every garment and sell to you at a saving of one yjl profit. i;au ana compare our price. 1508 DOUGLAS STREET. (With kern.'tfie Milliner.) LANDOVV The Zmlnent German Tlanlat, will givs a Grand stectal in first Congregational oaurcn on Tneaay evsnlag, Sao. 3, 1908. Grand Coimorto taoloi l; minor. ... I.lsit Nocturne op. 15. V aharp major. .Choj-in Valwe op. 64, U flat maor Chopin Mazurka op. 33, C sharp inTaor. . . .Chopin Mazurka op. 68, A minor Chopin echerxo op. 3, C sharp minor. .. .Chopin FourKtudcs op. Si", C minor Chopin Op. 10, K major Oiopln Op. 10, K flat major. . .Chupiti Up. 5, C sharp inaJor..Cliopln Poloualee op. 63. A flat major Chopin Ballad, op. 10, D minor Urahm Healgnatlon op. J6 Mii Hcger Keverle Fantaaique Max Rtgtir Krl King tafter Schubert) I.l.-si Khapaodle Hongroiae l.last Tickets, to be had at Matthewa piano Co., 1516 Harney, and i loupe's Music House. (V- by using- ' tho Ifornsby Ak- -11... I I M 1 .. glne, can be produced at a cost of 1 K. W. HOUR 2C " C , The fuels used are the cheaper grades of crudo, fuel or kerosene oILr . Our catalogue will Interest every power plant owner. DeLAVERGNE - MACHIXK CO., OP XtW YOKK. Ix)cal Aftents - i. " ' OMAHA MACHINEHV Sl'll'tV CO. 10th and loug. Sts. Omaha, Neb. VIA - IT THE NEW CHESAPEAKE CAFE ANNOUNCEMENT- , , This cafe, the finest In the city, Is NOW OPEN. . Private dining rooms. , ; .. Special preparations for after-theater parties. 1508 Howard Street .' Table D'aTH. XHnner BTery ET.alBg, to s O'olook Coea litt the Horn THE OMAHA DEE Best t';. West Bring a Dollar Down Early Tuesday FJJorning And compare it wit hany one of a hist variety of brand new Sterling' Silver Creams, Ladles, Spoons and Forks for olives, plcklea, sardines, smoked be-f, cold meat, salads, etc. ( Many with gold tines or bowla ) and, whichever looks the best you keep. Our "Silver Dollar" will do something I'ntle Sam won't and they make daudy CnrUtmaa Gifts. All forenoon you can ''Trade" with us, but between 10 and II o'clock (only) you got a fine 60c box extra with every piece you buy. Not over 1,000 to sell sso don't henitate. Mail orders will be "Honored" aud filled "till Tuesday noon (If those we hold out. for that puruotse last that long) with SOc box and all for 10c extra for. walling. T. L. COMBS G CO., THE BUSY JEWELERS '- OOUOUA9 STREET. V 33 John M.Fixa's , Cafe . and Restaurant 1516 Dodge St. Kery tiling New . Best of Every thing Thoroughly Vp-to-Date First Class in All Respects THE PLAZA 1610 CAPITOL ATS. EVERYTHING NEW quick Bzmvzca. . azit Cookibt. Olre Us Call. .; TABLE D'HOTE DINNER: SUNDTi &Ae CALUMET . V ED. HOTHERY'8 Schlitz No. 2 tllTirjgigT aad CaJTE. Ill auuth lin kk Highest graoe of Wine.. Liquors and c:icara. Imported Ale purtar hrhlttsa Famuua Milwaukee Hour aud liir-Kiid-liif on lira u ht.