THE COURIER. Professional Directory. DOCTOBS. 4Mfr --t JXN Teepho e. Office Hours 4$ OSes, .656 .655 Dr. O. O. Beynolds j Office room 18-19 1 10 to 11 a.m Barr Block V 3to5p.m Be. 2S48Q dt I Snn. 3to 8m. gotial and Personal O. jrsIW. L. DaytOD, M.D. I Office. 1205 O Street llOtol (Diseases of Ejre, Kai. and Throat) Bea. 1821 C Street j 2:30 to 5pm ! Dr. J. H. Tyndale I N08E AND THROAT J Office, rooms 9 and 10. 1 I dinning Theatre 19 to 11:30am I 2to5pi te a .6 - .p. IDr. 8. E. Cook f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 O St. 19:30-13:3 am J2-5pm jfcT t5 TSW ftee. a. 8 "" (Dr. Benj. P. Bailey Oil. J I Office, Zehrung Block 1 9 to 10 a iu V12 to 12:30 I Residence. 1313 C street J 2 to 4 p m Ofico. Be.. 349. .462, 'JDr. R. E. Giffen I Office, Telephone Bid., j 2 to 5 p m a ra by ap ( Residence, 1621 F street ) pointment 0M" "MDr. J. S, Eaton, Rbidence..562 $ Burrery and Nervous Diseases, J I 2 to 4 p. m uuice, is? so. litu St. 12 a. m. (Hours 10 to t Dr. J. B. Trickey, I Refractionist only (Office, 1035 O street. 19 to 12 a. m 4p. m. 19 to J-Ito DR. E. J. ANGLE. I Office Alexander blk. 1400 f Skin and Gcnito-Uninary Diseases. ' facial nlemisnes removed O St.. rooms ( Bes. cor 2Cth and blk. 14001 7,8,9. "i I NSts. 7 9 to 12 a.m. 7:3)to4p.m :J0to9p.m DENTISTS. Ofie I Office, rooms 26, 27 and I 530. VLOUlS N. Wente.D.D.S.i I. Brownell Biik, 137 ) ( sollth street. I Dr. J. S. lAcNay Office, 1105 O trcet I S to 12 am O Residence, 220ST street fl to 5 p m jsJDr. P. D. Sherwin 1 DENTIST. ( Office, room 19 Barr Blk 1 9 to 12 a m 2nd floor J- (Res.S520Qst I I to p.m BUSINESS DIBECTOBY. Phone 470 J. M. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business Office 315 South Eleventh WALTON G. ROBERTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and F St. Res. 156. 9iM A Thief of Time is what procrastination is. It may also rob you of your eyesight if you defer having your eyes examined when necessity demands aid to your" vision. When your eye9 trouble you bring them into us, and we will examine the cause free, and fit you with a pair of glasses that will be like restoring your eight. Vt tjOtUft covKer ie E. HALLETT, 1143 O Street. Funke Opera House Block. jgwclbr Aaaro optician. v 111 SUTTON AND HOLLOWTUTSTT m Twelfth and O. Funke Opera House Block. Are now ready to meet their old customers and many new ones at the old place, which has recently been fitted up in a most pleasing manner. Everything is new and we feel confident that the new stock which is now on sale cannot but meet the ... APPROVAL OH AiI,. FMH0VJS 001 was "a thing of beauty," but a pretty foot encased in a handsome pair of shoes from our stylish, well titting stock is "a joy forever," be cause they are simply perfection. No corns, bunions or cramped feet from wearing our fine shoes and Sheldon 1129 O Street. s Lent has been welcomed with a si h of relief by both the entertaineis and the entertained of society. The quiet ness of this week is all the more marked after the constant glow of last week. No doubt more than one is glad to settle down to amuse himself as he will. It is a pleasure to enjoy a quiet hand at whist or a novel, and to feel refreshed enough to delight in a short, brisk walk, without feeling the effects of a fatiguing night of dancing. There have been few of even the more quiet forms of amuse ment. The new" jycle skating rink is the centre of attraction. Almost every after noon parties of young ladies are there Several parties have been given and many are planned; Bome by individuals, others b clubs or fraternities. It is not often that the best people of any city can enjoy such sport without fear of an noyance, but this management is deter mined to keep it so. There have been only two or three kensingtons. The Phi Delta Tbeta fraternity will give the second of a series of chafing-dish parties this evening. Aside from these the functions of the winter season are at an end 4 J Prof. Richards was in Omaha lab1 week. Mr. N. S. Harwood was in Beatrice on Tuesday. Mrs. S. Schwab was in Beatrice on ednesday. Mrs, Perkins entertained the Aloha club on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bignell have gone to Burlington, Iowa. Mrs. H. P. Stine and son are in Omaha for a visit of two weeks. Born to Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Ward on Tuesday, March 1, a daughter. Mrs. George B. Harris of Chicago is visiting her family in thiB city. Mr. Lorton of New York is the guest' of Mr. and Mre.R. T. Van Brunt. Mrs. D. A. Campbell went to Beatrice Wednesday to take part in a concert. Mrs. W. W. Sawyer of Rockford, Ill inois, is visiting Mrs. Blishof this city. Mrs. George Snyder of McCook is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Helwig. Mr. John Phillips left Tuesday morn ing for the South in search of health. Mrs. W, H. Dorgangave an elaborate luncheon on Wednesday for a guest from the east. The members of the Phi Delta Theta will entertain some of their friends in formally Saturday evening. W. L. Gerbart left Monday at 2:15 on the B. & M. f or Detroit, Mich. After a short stay there he goes to Brooklyn, N.Y. Ward Hildreth an! W. A. Deary have just returned from a ten months' over land trip through Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. ' Prof, and Mrs. Rose of University Place entertained the kensington club of the Place with their husbands on Saturday evening. Mrs. E. S. Hawley with her daughter, Miss Henrietta, expect to leave as coon as the formers health will permit, for Boston and other points in the East. The members of the) Pi Beta Phi fra ternity enjoyed an informal afternoon with Miss Bessie Turner last Saturday. A dainty and delicious luncheon was Berved, Mrs. D. D. Muir left on Thursday for New York city, where she will spend a month with Mrs. W. H. Brevoort. The latter was a former resident of Lin coln and has many friends here. Mr. Brevoort is in Europe. Mrs. Katherine Wads worth, who sings at the Philharmonic concert Mon day evening, is the guest of Mrs. P. W. Plank. Mrs. Wadsworth formerly lived in Lincoln and has many admiring friends here who will be glad to wel come her again The Oncea-week kensington club held an enjoyable meeting Tuesday asternoon at the home of Mrs. Hart. Those pre3 ent were: Mesdame3 Mesdames Wallace Crandall, Will Risely, Ward Richardson, Bert Davis, Grant Hoagland, Fred Halle'tt, Simms. Miss M. Hallo tt. Miss Adelloyd Whiting was surprised very pleasantly on Wednesday evening. In honor of her birthday her mothei had invited nine of her friends to dine with her. In was kept absolutely secret and was a complete surprise. The guests were Misses Emma Outcalt, May Colson, Grace Lyonu, .Daisy Houck, Deda Gilmon, Blanche Hargeaves,' Clara Hammond, Nelle Holbrook and Marguerite Winger. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sladn pntort-,;,q the Sappho quartet and others who travailed with them, Monday evening. The evening was spent very agreeably with music. Those present were: Misses Mesars Bessie Turner, Geo. Dethlefs, Etta Oberlies, Earle When, Grace Trowbridge, W. K. Tuttle, Ella Givens, D. Tyndale, Lois Givens, Will Richardson, Jennie Slade, Harry Briggs. Mrs.A.CBillmeyergave a luncheon at 1 o'clock Friday for Miss Eulass of Lebanon, O., who has been her guest for some time. The table was delicately aud exquisitely appointed. The floral decorations were tulips and daffodil-. Her twelve guests were Mesdames Til ton and Mallalieu. Misses Misses- Henrietta Hollowbush, Helen Nance, Maude Hammond, Maude Risser, Katheryn Brooks, Lucy Griffith Marie Marshall, Frances Recto'r, Blanche Garten, Heln Hoover. A delightful kensington was given by Miss Laura Eastarday at her home 2530 Vine street, from 3 toG. Delicious re freshments were served by the hostess. The invited guests were: Misses Misses- Florence Smith, Harriet Town, Louise Mundy, Anna Grissinger ElliePierson, Martha Hasse, Anna Hasse, Eva Bolshaw, ' Iry Bolshaw, Bertha Beckman, Lizzie Beckman, Emma Wittmann Henrietta Dahl, Minnie Rodenbroc'k Maud Ferris, Rose Long; Anna Gritsch, Mesdames Ida Taylor, Acker, Hattie Ubrey, Bowen, Nica Easterday, McDonald.