The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 22, 1897, Image 10

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SKIRTS
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We place on sale next week a
complete line of percale, cambric
and dimity wrappers, neat designs,
all colors, formerl' sold at SI. 25,
next week
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SHIRT WAISTS
98C.
We have a complete line of linen
skirts at
98c
Lined suits including waists and
jackets, from
$3.75 to 2.98
We are selling out all of our wool
,oe check skirts, formerly S5 and S(,
now at cost-
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$2.98 and $3.98
Dimit' shirt waists, well made, all
colors, each 5&
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in black and white and blue and
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Musical Mention
ADVANCED.
preludes in C minor and D Hat ma
jorChopin; Mis3 Mary Kitt3ring.
"AveiT Schutt; Album Leaf, Den
nee; Miss Ethel Galley. Slutc Journal.
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PUPILS PLAY.
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The pupils of Miss Schotield of the
university school of music, or as many
of them as would venture out in the in
clement weather of Wedneeday evening,
were received by a highly appreciative
group of listeners at the chapel who
eeemed much interested in the progrees
of the pei formers. Four grades of
pup 1 took pait. bicning with the
very ycungeft, Helen Richardson and
Katherino Kimbill, Mnb e Fo3fler and
Helm Wilson. Thcs) little people and
all otters played from memo y. In the
ntxt cliFS was Grace Edmhtoc. The
intermediate acd advanced grade, Sara
Barron. Mary Kittjring and Ethel Gal
ley were heard. The work displayed
was most creditable and6howed how
these earnest students are making notice
able progress to even the casual listen-
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ers. It is hoped that the prrgrara,
which is appended, may 1)3 repeated.
part 1.
Primary.
Waltz for four hands, op. 120 Gur
litt; Helen Richardson, Katherine Kim
ball. "Cheerfulness" Gurlitt: 'The Jolly
Traveller," Parlow; Helen Richardson.
"A fairy Tale" Oesten; 'The Pint
Violet," Parlow; Katherine Kimbill.
"Lorging" Gurlitt; "The Jolly Peas,
ant," Schumann: Mdble Fosfler.
"Slumber Sons" Gurlitt;
Song,"'Lange; Helen Wilson.
FIRST INTERMEDIATE.
"Sleeping Beauty" Schytte;
cade," Gurlitt; Grac? Ednrs'.on.
SECOND INTERMEDIATE.
Tempo di Minuetto Phillip Schar
wenka; Allegro from Sonat 1, op. 49, Nj.
2, BestLoven; Miss Sara Barron.
The following is the program of Miss
Maude Oakley's concert on Wednesday
evening,
Aufenbalt Schulcrl
Two Eyes of Brown Grcig
Sunshine Song Grciij
Miss Oakley.
Barcarole Moszko tcski
Love Song Ncvin
Die Lorelei -Seeling
Miss Hoover.
Zelin (A Moorish Serenade)
Eugene Oiulin
Mr.M.-Cune.
A Summer Night.... 1. Goring Thomas
Mus Uakley.
Concerto No. 7 dc Bcriot
Miss Dales.
Folkeong MacDowel
And I? Jessie I. Gaynor
A,Iah ChadwicJ:
Four-Leaf Clover Whitney Coombs
Mies Oakley.
Hungarian Impromptu Schubert
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 IJszl
Mrs. Plank.
Repeat Again Boilia
Miss Oakley, Mr. McCune.
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J. Wm MITCHE)!,!,.
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WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
AVAIL PAPER.
1338 O street and 143 so. 12th st.
Telephone 237.
Sign Painting and Decorating.
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Dorating,