.-. -.,. THE COURIER. I --; I FlTZOEIIilLDDItYGOODSfiO. i l 1V X wmio fc '' 2 v -m " ole Duty V f sb " At our store next week. I Am. " g (y Just come and see for yourself. I J, jf JjL H ealTL Djressss Goods. W 1mtv n iit 1nrn ntifl nmti1itf lltli of Koechlin's imported French organdies. g . --jjTVi ZL!j - (ics m Wiv: It is not necessary to say anything about ,-rr -t0j- . - . . " , i i K L ru tnese as tliejjfoods are tlie nest advertise ment. All to he sold at 35c a -ard. We also have a fine line of French or gandies at 25c a yard. Lappet mull in all the latest novelties at 18c a yard. Lace stripe lawns in all desirable 0t , - - - vrii; iir twin .wiw.o ibi ... j ... -..- . TKSn5Mr " Domestic dimities, jaconetts, lawns, at $ fialf ni i -ii MiSP Domestic organdies, tulle catelaine, ?W SSte Nainsook, Javanaine and many other g& iSi.:5.W. t-;1 f ,..nli .relent 1 0.- Jl V.1 ffl V .v.. .v., w, ,l.1lt,.,vv.J... .. j OR Si CAPES Skirts in black figured silk and wool mohair, check and novelty goods, etamines etc., well made and worth S5 each at $3.98. Capes of navy blue and black cloth inlaid velvet collar at $1.15 each. Double cape of black and navy blue cloth, braid trimmed, style of cut, each $1.63. gm vi it rlisl II w"" i n.; ... , ,0, MAir, orimsrs jrioxat iromit aottkomoiv. 'b 'w', LHB ( ( ( r r ( j Officers of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. President, Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborough, Platlsmouth. Vice-president, Mrs. J. E. Keysor, 2724 Caldwell street, Omaha. Secretary, Miss Vettt Gray, Fremont. Treasurer. Mrs. M. 1 Niuhol.a, Beatrice. Auditor, Mrs. D. C. MuKillip, Seward. Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lamburtson, Lincoln. name or CLUB. Lincoln Clubs. I'KESIDENT. ...M Athenea Mrs. Will Green Book Revittr Mrs. I. N. itt-ker. Century Mrp. M. II. Gar'en Faculty Ulub Mr. Un. E. MacLean. Fonnmhily Mrs. C. II. Imhoft" Hall iu Gicvo Mrf. II. M. Biisiinell Lotos Mrs. J. L. McConnell Matinee Musicale Mrs. D. A.Cau.pbell Sorofi Mrs. A J Savjer Sores p, Jr Mrp. Wm.'l. Stevens We Ineeday Afternoon The liosefs acti as president Wt min'p Club Mrs. A. A Scott Y.W.C. A. Magazine Club... .Mis3 Wild SECRETARY. Mrs. Belln llamiltiiu Mrs. Kfllf-v rp. II. T. Van Brunt ..Mrp. 1'. B. Burneit Mtp. C. II Gere . Mrs. Walter Davis Mrs. LucvA Bnsev .Mrp. J. W. Winder ....Mrs. J. K. Miller Mrn. Fred Shpphard Mis Ribert Wilson ..Mrp. J. L. Parsons OFFICERS OF THE CITY FEHF.RATIOS. President, Mrs. Geo. L. MeisEner, 15 D street. First vice president, Mrs. Ida Ktlley, a2) Xo-th Tweny-thiid street. Second viVe-president, Mrs. II. II. Wheeler, 13.7 U street. HecordinR secretary. Miss Laura Wild, 141 Sjuth Twelfth street. Correspondii g secretary, Mrs. Milton Scott '202 South Thirty-third street. Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. RiuhardF,;21 North Sixteenth street. Mis W. W. Keysor of Omaha spoke in the Universlbt church Thursday ovening on Rembrandt. She was listened to by a small but intereFted audience. She showeii the verisimili tude between the method of Shaksppre and the method of Rembrandt Al touch not an artif-t, technically sprak inir. Mrs. Keysor has made art a study and writes snd speaks of it as apprecia tively L3 a lover of his iady. Mrs. Key-or said that the hazy atmosphere of Holland, Rembrandt hal transferred to bis canvas, that tanvas where all harsh outlines blend in o the air about about them. Th5 church was then daikned and lantern views from hem hrandfs works shown. There were several different ages, 1 he r'inity of labor j-nd the beauty of olJ age wero brought out. The concentration or light was cliarly illustrated. Mrs. Mis-ner very giaceMly introduced Mis. Keysor uhope lecture was rirpt appointed for Widnef day evening, then postponed t Thursday cveninir on account of the rin. On the Thursday it sprinkl! and ear.y evening was black wlih veiy threatening clouds. On this account theaudier.ee was smaller than it would have been The ladies hope tlmt Mrs. Keysor will come again when the wtather is fairtr. The Junior Sorofis entprtaired Senior Soroeis at Mrs. Meisjuer's homo on D street yesterday. SorosiB met April 20th with Mrs. Lambeitson. Miss Stoldard kindly took ih i lace of Mrs.L es for the afternoon. i.nd rrad an instructive and witty paper on "To and over Ireland. She gave a humorous desciiption of hr start, much hicdered by masculine help and dwelt on 1 he delights of the owm trip, only hinting at ths discomforts. She gave many amusing anecdotes of her stay in Co.kandher visit to Blarney Castle. She dwelt upon the impressions of ex treme wealth and extreme poverty evi denced every mile of thn way in rides through the country. In Dublin she visited St. Patricks and Shandon Cathedrals, iho latter so familiar to all through "The Bell or Shandon." Her sojiiurn in Belfast was enjojed, but by far mora enjoyable than visits to cities, where hotels and all accommodations weie good were her jaunts through the country. She said uhe could uso only superlative adjett'Vfs in describing her ride along the Antrim coasts, where low but piecipitnus hills ise from the bluest water and overlook inland thn greeLeht plains. Every membsr of Soroais feels erponally indebted to Mis Stoddard for the pleasure she gate. The club will meet with Mn Hartley May 4ti. Mis. Lamrerton will leid, her subjpet being "Rise of Banking Systems." See My New Dress? This is an old dress, but no one knows that, for its color is new and fresh, ioc. and a few stitches are all it cost. p?rr3KEBe) 1 1 L y Strong:, Sure, Fast, Beautiful ana Cheap Diamcnd Dyes should be in every household Diamond Dyes If) Soldbv RECTOR'S Pharmacy cts. 9