The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 20, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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Style and Beauty
Are two important joints to be considered in the selec
tion of Fall and Winter Dress Goods. We are showinif
The national rnnvAninr. t ..
fraternity Kan K J-, J, . . "wr uargreavee gave an ele . i n mi mm
Mn... V- .. . "- "" umoer pariy last Saturday evening ;
convene- biennially, will be held next for only a few Wends. The flower used
week with Sigma chapter of the Ne- was the American beauty.
braaka University. Most of the dele- w ..
gates will arrive on Tuesday. The Lin- M,B-Wa,t Hargreaves gave a dinner
coin Hotel has been made the head- n Friday evening for a few fr,enda-
quarters for the delegatea and visitors, M'ss Ura Kelley is visiting friend some of the handsomest patterns ever sent out from the
the grand council will stay at the Phi he city. j loom, all the newest weaves in plain and fancy patterns;
Miss Etta Erb is visiting in Aurora in snort tne cream ol the season sartistic novelties, uur
and Hastings. line of Black Dress Goods is especially comple and com-
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Miss Dewey of Kansas City is .Mrs. F.r,5es au tQe latest patterns in repons, neviois, xaen-
; neiius, oerges, oatin ooieiis, urap ae iumas, x-opuns,
: Jacquards, Mohairs, Whipcords and Storm Serges. The
latest thing's out in French and English Novelty Cloths
in all wool and silk and wool mixtures and all the new ;
colors ana snaaes; very dressy goo is at reasonable prices.
e muKe a specialty oi sinirie pattern pieces in inese
L. W. Garoutte.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Ames "have trone
Kappa Psi chapter bouse, which haa
very kindly been placed at the disposal
of the young ladies. Many of the
alumni of this chapter and visitors from
other chapters have already arrived and
are being entertained at the homes of
'reaidbnt memberr. The first -reception, to Portland. Ore.
which is for the members of the frater- ,r ,r ,. , ,
nity only, will be held at the home of . S' ?f' " ,ei.ledsct has ben vmtla
Miss Florence Winger.on Tuesday even- ,n Co,orado SPK-
ing. On Wednesday evening there will Mw Mae Colson of Fremont is the
be a picnic tea atjthe home of Miss Ena guest of Miss Laura Houlz.
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iwHiig. luureuuy evenm? a musicaie rr i -r.. ir....i t.i
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visiting in Colorado Springs.
will be given at the home of Miss Mabel
Richards; Friday evening a garden par
ty at the home of Miss Lottie Whedon,
Saturday a reception at the home of
Miss Clara Hammond. On Sunday spec
ial services will be held at the Episco- is the guest of Miss Mabel Rich
pal church. On Tuesday evening the
"Farewell Banquet" will be held at the
Lincoln Hotel. Miss Ena Ricketta will
act as toastmistreas. On Wednesday,
August 31. a special car will take the
Kappas and the members of all other
Greek letter fraternities to Omaha. The
Rock Island has kindly arranged to have
a special car go and come from Omaha
at any time which will suit the young
are
goods, only enough for one suit, no two alike. Look
them over while the stock is complete and make a selec-
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uun lor ian wear. j. nere win De notning Deiier or more
: tasty on the market this season. Our new stock of
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Miss Alice Maitiand of Denver ; th- -i-aireta nantreabie ssiks is on tne sneives anu reauy
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guest of Miss Florence Winger. lor your inspection. All the new shades and combina-
Miss Nellie Holdbrook of Fa
Dr. Leonhardt
Wednesday from
Lake Okoboji.
Mr. Williard Yates left on Thursday f
for Kansas City to visit a few , ays X
with relatives.
Mr. Frank Cowdrey lias gone to Chi
cago and some of the summer resorts
j- n w j 4 on the lakes to spend a month,
ladies. On Friday afternoon, August
6, the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity. Misses Blanche Garten and Nelia
will give a complimentary reception Cochrane, who have been recuperating
lis City I 'ons 'n blues, browns, greens, reds, etc. We carry a
iir.i : good stock of dress linings, any quality you want, at the :
; ' right price. In fact prices are marked close this season
ami family returned . and we afe offerjn,P exceptional values in every depart- :
a months outing at , c.. , "m. . F , .. . . j r
ment of the store. This ts a good time to buy.
W. H. Lacey & Son,
L1217 O Street.
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in the Bockies, have returnetl home.
Miss Itoddy of Nebraska City has
been visiting Miss Ethel Davis. The
two young ladies spend today at the
exposition.
Miss Eleanor Baymond returned on
Thursday evening from an extended
visit with friends in Ohio. Kectuckv
The grand council of Kappa Kappa an( imva.
Gamma reached Lincoln on Friday
for the Kappa Kappa Gammas at
the home of Mise Emily Weeks. On
the mornings and afternoons of all the
days of the week business sessions will
be held in the University chapel, which
has been decorated for the young women
by Mrs. C. H. Gere and Mrs. L. C. Richards.
R. . A. 3H(DKfflAKEK,
Private Hospital
Special attention given to all DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Every Convenience for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery.
Turkish, Electric and Masnge Baths for ladies- The Swedish Movements,
in their most recent developments, by the trained miutxmr in charge. ...
Graduate Nurse in attendance.
Gorner Eleventh and K Streets.
evening and were taken to the Phi
Kappa Psi chapter house, where they
will make their headquarters. Depu
ties and visitors also came at the same
time. The members of the grand coun
cil are Miss Bertha Richmond of West
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Sessions or
Minneapolis, are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
George IF. Simmons and other old time
Lincoln friends.
Miss Edith Striker of East Orange,
N. J., one of the delegates to the Kai-
on Wednesdays and Fridays
August and September.
Mrs. aAnna Williams and son and
during will return on Tuesday from ISellevllle,
O., where they have been spending the
month. Miss Ilattie Maine of Des
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Medford, Mass.; Carta Sargent of Evan- pa KaDpo Gamma convention, Is tne attending the exposition ror several days "'e day to be the guest of Miss Whe-
ston, 111.; Annabel Collins of Iowa Falls, guest of the Misses Gere.
la.; Mignon Talbot of Columbus, O.;
Josephine Hull, of Ithaca, M . Y.
Mrs. H. H. Wilson, who is dean of the
women of the state university, was ini
tiated into Kappa Kappa Gamma fra
ternity at the home of Miss Mabel Rich
ards, on Friday afternoon. Besides the
Dr. J. I. Haggard has returned to
Lincoln, with his son Ralph, who was
taken sick with typhoid fever at Camp
Thomas, Chickaniauga park.
Mr. Owen Oakley returned on Fri-
guestsot Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallett. Mro.
Williams is a couein of Mrs. Hallett.
Mrs. D. D. Muir gave a lunchion on
Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Scipio
Dnndy of Omaha. The guests were
day from Colorado, where ne has ueen Mr- J- Greene, Miss rnce, Mrs. Bee-
active chapter, several of the alumnae spending the mon-th outing in. Colo- 8 n,Mrs.Ogder. Mrs. Dundy, and Mifs
and visitors from other chapters, who t10 opngs, .Uanitou and Denver. a "
Jiave come to attend the convention, Mr. John Wilkes, who has been vis
were present. After the ceremony a jtinr his cousin, Miss Florence Put
light luncheon was served and a short j,.,,,,, and jjIr willard Yates-, left for
business meeting was held. Xew York on Thursday morning.
Mrs. Mark Tilton gave a very informal Mrs. C. E. Bentley left for an ex-
but a most en!oyab!e card party on tended trip m the east on Wednesday.
Thursday evening, ine tames were uefore her return she will visit hei-
arrived here last Sunday, and are the don duff th PP KaPP Gamma
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Mr. John K. Barr has received word
that his daughter. Miss Anne Ilarr aint
Miss Clara Walsh have readied New
York safely. Miss llarr has been
studying in Sweden and Germany, and
Miss Walsh has been studying art in
Paris. They will spend a short time
in the east before returning home.
Miss Sadie Burnliam gave a dinner
party on Wednesday evening for Mr.
placed out on the lawn, where it was de- son j j. M. Bentley of Cornell, a of Burlington, and Mrs. Langsdorf of
lightfully cool and pleasant. Dainty re- graduate of our state university.
frrshments were served rjy me nostess.
The guests were Messrs. and Meedames.
J. B. Wright,
Dr.C. F.Ladd,
J. R. Green,
Walter Bargreaves,
Ogden.
Mrs. Holcomb of
Chicago,
Mies Maine Price,
Will Wilson,
Buckstaff,
A. G. Beeson,
Armstrong,
Wm. Leonard,
Mrs. Dundy of
Omaha,
Mr. O. Rodgers.
Miss Louise Taylor of Geneseo, 111.,
is the guest of Miss Dora Harley. She
will remain during the convention of
Kappa Kappa Gamma, of which fra
ternity she is a member.
Dr. Hawes and family of Fairbury,
and vMiss Clara. Treglown of Wilkes
barre, Pa., 'have been visiting for tiic
past ten days in Lincoln with County John Wilkes, the guest of Mr. Willard
Superintendent Hawes and his mother Yates. The table was delicately ap
and sister. pointed and decorated -with flowers.
I he hostess was charming as she
gracefully served her guests. After
dinner the evening was spent pleas
antly on the veranda. The guests were
Misses Mary Lewis of Kentucky. Helen
Nance and Louise Burnham; Messrs.
John Wilkes, Willard Yates, Guy Hurl
but,Owen Oaklev.
Misses Daisy and Amy Greenbaum
St. Louis, are the guests of Mrs. New
mark. They, with Mrs. M. Ackerman
and 'Miss Elsie Ackerman. spent Tues
day in Omaha visiting the exposition.
Judge Holmes has returned from his
trip to Mexico, where he went to visit
Mrs. Her.ognie a small card nartv his son. John Farwell. The iiidre
on Wednesday evening. She is a most found him pleasantly situated at San PJJrW'lrlH?lflIflftl1HnTt?lTW
charming hostess and the hours Luis Potosi, where he is a consular
passed quickly. Delicious refreshments agent. Judge Holmes says that Mex-
uu. CT-ln Warriner of Marion. O.. were serTed after 'the eames- Ico is raPMfr being- Americanized.
will come on Tuesday to attend the Mr. E. A. Thurber writes from -ai's Mrs. James II. Canfield and daugh-
convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma, that the American sentiment in that ter, Miss Dorothy, of Columbus, O., are
She will be the guest of Mrs. Walter city, though as a rule very conserva- visiting friends in Lincoln. Miss Can-
Hargreaves while in the city. tive, favors keeping at least a portion field has come as a delegate to the
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E To buy Ladies Cloaks. Furs,
C Ready-made Suits. Skirts, Waists,
c Underwear. Neck Wear, Belts
t and all kinds of ladies furnishings.
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E invited. Look for this sira.
Mrs.R. J. Green gave a dinner 01
of the Philippines, if not all.
Kappa Kappa Gamma convention, and
Thursday evening for Mrs. Holcomb of Mrs. Ross Curtice is entertaining the guest of 'Miss Jane Macfarland. fc
Chicago, W no is 1 uo guw w mio. ..m. ..nix iuuu i nemucKy. MJiey have "-J ...... ...... .,ft ,.IC ,Bl ncrK
Leonard. The dainty decorations were sent their cards to their friends an- 5n September.
of sweet peas. nouncing that they will be at home Misses Lottie ami Margaret Whedon
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