THE CO UK IKK. Professional Directory. Telephones. Offico Hours ) ) ) ) Office 655 i Oflico rooms 1S-U, J Hurr Mock I Km. IHSo.thSt Dr. O. C. Reynolds I 10 to II a.m. er :t to 5 p. in. Sun. :i to 5 Res fa5 ;5 IW. L. Day toD, M. D. j ". ,3B tr-et I ,u to ' f Diseases of Eye. Kar. Note ami Throat ( Kes. 1S!1 (.' Street .. IjiW toipi ( Ollice , HB8 omco wpr.F.D.Sherwin I DENTIST. t Otlice, room !'. Kurrlllkp to k'a.m 2nd tloor J- I Res. ill (J st 1 1 to 5 p. in. Tr T TT TTxnrlalo Otlice, rooms ! ami 10. )'. toltSOa m f Ur. J. H. XynUaiB Lading Theatre J- I NOSE AND THROAT 1 2to5.m e-IC A. Shoemaker, M. D. ! Prof.of OlMtericsAijneooIogy, Medical J Dept. Cot ner I'niversity. Ollice 1151 L Street. 1 to '. a in ' 12 to I SSI J 7 tobp m otiice.. iwJ-Dr. F. B. Righter ( Otlico ami Kesidence I C 1MT II St. Officers of the State Federation of Woman's Club. President, Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborough.PIattsmouth. Vice-president, Mrs. J. E. Kbysor. 2721 Caldwell street, Omaha. Secretary, Miss Vetta Gray. Frouiont. Treasurer, Mrs. M. P. Nichols, Beatrice. Auditor, Mrs. D. C. McKillip, Seward. Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lumbortson, Lincoln. Dr. S. E. Cook J Eye, Ear, Nose anil Throat l-T. o St. t 2-5 ii m Office.. 618, Res....G71,J in ( Ollice. Zehruusj block. . ..)'. to 10 a i Dr. BeD j. F. Bailey - 12 to vm ( Resilience, WW C street. . ) 2 to 4 p m I Dr. J. S. McNay office, urn p street .. . . i St.. 12 ) I Residence. 2203 T street. . 1 to . p S to 12 a in m Lincoln Clubs. I'KKSMIK.NT. SWIthTAIlY. Mrs. Will Green Mre. Bello Hamilton Mrs. I. N. Bakor. Mrs. Kelley . Mrs. M. II. Garten Mrs. R. T. Van Bruut Mrs. Geo. E. MacLean Mrs. P. B. Burnett Mrs. C. II. ImhotT Mrs. C. H. Goro .Mrs. II. M. Bushnell Mrs. Walter Daviti Office.. .'14!, (Df K E Giffen i Office. Lansing Theatre ) 2 to ". pm::iu Res.... 4(12, S ' ' ' I Residence 1821 P street ) by appointmen ) ) Office, Richards Bldg. C Ruth M. WOOd, M. D. (Cor. llth and O sts. ) Diseases of Women. ) Residence, :CW S i:ith. NAME OK CLUIt. Athenea Book Roving Century Faculty Club... Fortnightly Hall in Carom Lotus Mrs. J. L. McConnell Matinee Musicale Mrs. D. A. Campbell Soroeis Mrs. A . J. Sawyer Sorosie, .lr Mrs. Wm.T. Stevens Wednesday Afternoon The hostess acts as president Woman's Club Mrs. A. A. Scott Y.W. C. A. Magazine Club .... Mis3 Wild .Mrs.J.R. Clark Mrs. J. W. Wingor .. Mrs. J. E.Miller Mrs. Fred Shephard Mrs. Robert Wilson ..Mrs. J. L. Parsons OfflicffiO. ) LOUiS N. Wente, D.D.S. i Office rom.s7and 1, Brow- ) i nell Block. KT7S llth Street. O. J. KING. Iamiljir Grocer, Wholesale ard Retail. 1126 N STREET, - LINCOLN, NEB. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR .HEALTH FOOD, ll7l..rtl la irnflnn rtiraAt tmm ftwb i,i,11 Qirilinoa ft nil l?irwla rltf fit up in all sized boxes. The finest Mackerel. &li "officers of tiik i'Itv federation, on Wednesday Joined Mr. C. E. Perkins President, Mrs. Geo. L. Meissner, 1 52 in trl to tho Black Hills. D street. T,ie cooking class Thursday after- Firet vice president. Mrs. Ida Kelley, oon was very successful. There were 839 Noith Twenty-third street. about twenty in the class. Mrs. Second vice-president, Mrs. H. II. Everett showed how to make oyster Wheeler. I."il7 II street. sP. and Mrs. Ames baking powder Recording secretary. Miss Laura Wild, biscuit. They explained Just the little 141 South Twelfth street. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Milton Scott, 202 South Thirty-third street. Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Richardc .'21 North Sixteenth street. ANCHOVIES. DILL PICKLES. CAVIAR. 5c arn? gest Line of (groceries in lb it;. i Cash Only mmmm Gash Only. Cash Only. Za m The selection of Mrs. Field and .Mrs. Sawyer for the board of directors of the woman's department of the Trans- who CQme wI, fln( R a profltab hour points that are most necessary in suc cessful cooking, and the proof was in the eating, for both biscuits and soup were delicious. Next Thursday there will be a second lesson under the aus pices of the Domestic Science Depart ment of the Woman's Club. This time Mrs. Gage will show how to make an gel's food and Mrs. (fund sunshine cake. A salad will also be illustrated. All Mississippi exposition is a wise one. Their selection is a pretty sure sign The Magazine Club meets next Wednesday evening. Miss Conkling ol that, as far as the women an con- the LrnjversUy w ,iescribe the sc cerned. Lincoln will do her part. The Courier has received from .Mrs. Stoutenborough of Plattsmouth a direc tory cf the women's clubs of the sLnt. of the Marble Faun. She was enjoyed so munh a month ago when she de scribed sone of her experiences in Italy that all are sure of having an interest- (g1 .?$$a) "S'sS DRESS GOODS for which it is very grateful. The book !ng evenjng. Anyone will be welcoue is very convenient. nat, nnd supplies who care3 to come, a long Telt want. Sorosis met March 9th with Mrs. Bell. Call and seo the new incandescent Mrs. Holyoke was b-a.ler. her subject as light at Korsmeyer Plumbing and being the Salvation army. She had Htntirg Co. spent last summer at Old Orchard, where she had attended a "Salvation camp meeting." The reminiscences of this occasion were very interesting. Mrs. R. L. Holyoke sang some of the blind m n's hckk. songs her sister had heard at Old Or- We grope blind-fold! through the are.idful . ... c, . , ,,. ... .. .. dy. cnaru, so luai ourusis i.uins icii. uic had a better understanding of the evan- QUATRAINS. A slow continual knell, rings mutllad in our ears. From FRANCE From GERMANY From ENGLAND From the best factories of the UNITED STATES The most complete assortment of choice novelties in Nebraska a larger stock than can be found in all other Lincoln stores combined. Miller & Pain- gelistif methods used by the army than The earth beneath our feet deop scarred with they had before. Mrs. Holyoke gave a discriminating account of the work at l.irpp tlwellintr narticnlarlv tiDon an- " " ' THE l'KiSlMWT swered criticisms as to expenditures of He:)ee;Jtue heavens mirrored in the muddy myriad grave. At last we fall and leave a legacy of empty years. the Booth family. The next meeting of the club will be paddle at hU feet. And deems tho reach of hit dust-blinded ores Tl... 11 .... t (nal.l.. l.A'ltliM fW hlb held at the home of Mrs. Barbour. 1724 '"" W"V "'" ,'"T "-""' suriveioru caiiKoicu uraii L strfet. Mis Kingsley will lead, with Cripple Creek her subject. To him art. echoes of the heart of God god's heart. Professor and Mrs. Kimball. Miss Su- (Joa's heart U like a mother's heart, fiie Scofield and Mr. John Randolph OC- He loves his wayward children bett, aipied a loge at the Camilla Urso con- An1 tho3 who wound Him sor,3t ..,,". ... He holds the closest to His breajt. ceri, i-nnay, uarrn am. Mr. Oorse B. Harris spent Monday and Tuesday visiting his mother, and -WiLLim Heed Pu.hrot. March'.'. 1H. 5 extt - Odd lots of Note Paper at Say Boys! We have just 5 cents for 24 sheets, not received 243 dozen new 1-3 former price, also an Spring stiff and soft hats, odd lot of fine stationery they are on our second at 10 cents per quire, re floor, Call and inspect, duced from 20 cents. Armstrong Clothing Co. Leming Store, 1106 O.