wrr 6 THE COURIER. Profesalonal Dlreotopy. DOCTORS. sn- Mi Office Hoars 4 ufB0O Dr. O. 0. Reynolds OSee rooms 18-19 110 to 11 a.m Barr Block. .... y stoap.Bt ....) Hon. 3 to Km. Km. 2318 Q dt.. OOce. IW. L. DaytOn, 1C. D. i 0ee,iaoriO Street MOto 1 JDiwises of Eye, 1i.v-m and Throat) Res. 18MO Street J2J0 toSpm I Dr. S. E. Cook f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 OBt. 19:30-12:3 fz-Spa J Bee. "iS... .618 Dr. Ben j. P. Bailey ..mi. Evenings, by appointment. ( OrBee.Zebranc Block IStolOaui J J-12 to 12:30 (Residence. 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 d m Sandajr's 12- to 1 p. m. and by appointment. "" "UDr. J. 8, Eaton, , Keidence 962 1 Surgery and Nervous Dieae, Office, 137 So. Ilth St. 1 2 to 4 p. a -(12 a.m. I Hour 10 to IDr. J. B. Trlokey, ( Refiactionkt only I 9 to 12a. a Office, I OX O street VI to 4 p. m. I! DENTISTS. I . .. I Oftee, rooms 28. 27 and ce K.VLOUi8 N. Wente,D.D.8.i l.Bjownell Block, 137 J ( so 11th street. and I r .646 ?- IDr. P. D. Sherwln 1 DENTI8T. (Ofice.roomU BarrBlkl9 to 12a m 4 2nd floor V Res. 2530 Qst . I to p. Once our customer always our customer. . If you are not satisfied with your fuel try the Clark Coal Company and you will be pleased. Tel. 105. 1009 O St. fsMIMlltlllllCHIMMIMIIIIMMIM nil MIMMMIMMMMIMIIl 4 GAME i FMJN.MfM UNCLE SAM SEEMS TO BE PLAYING in tbe investigation of army abuses, i and when your eyesight is defective it seems to be a constant bliodrnan'a buff, if your eyes are not fitted with tbe proper glasses. We will test your eyesight free, and fit it with proper glasses for a small amount. Don't neglect your eyesight. Come to us and we will do you justice. E. HALLETT, JEWELBR AST 1143 O Street, Funke Opera Ronse Block, Lincoln, Nebr. OPTICIAN. I -ff f Tl Tinr-miiuiiiiiiHiii iiiiiiiiiiutiiT OM'TMO mrms?mr, t t )md yut w&slh dresses amd sMmt waists t ms0 ON LAUNDIRY COMPANY CLARK . m 9 r TTiiiTTiiuimn 4 godal and Personal -- ww A brilliant function was the recep aon and housewarming given hy Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright on Monday night, when their beautiful new home on H street was thrown open to four hundred were lit'le books, with cover of one painted from nature in autumnal lines to repressnt an oak leaf, the other a ma. pie leaf. The books contained quotations appropriate for the occasion. On each friends. The gueetB were received in page in the oak book was painted a little ttie drawing room by Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. J. M. Robinson and Mrs Chirks O. Robinson, both of Chicago. Mrs. Wright was charming in a gown of white swiss mull with diamond orna ment). Mrs. T. M. Robinson wore a handsome toilette of moire antique and Ecenein water colors and the maple Look Tas decorated in flowers. They were done by a Chicago artist and were lovely souvenirs of a pleasant hour. The houEe was darkened and the artificial lights shaded with green, the same color prevailing in the decorations. A two real lace and diamonds, aod Mre.Charlt" course luncheon was served, the guests O. Robinson was gowned in white satin finding their places at the "tables by trimmed with pearls and a necklace and matching names on cards, for instance ornaments of pearls and coral'. Tbe Romeo mart find Juliet; Damon Pythias, reception room was lavishly decorated etc. The ladies who were invited to withpa'ms and American beauties. The these pretty parties were Mesdames Mc oriental room, next to the parlor, was Creery, H. W. Broxn, Webster, Laws, also decoiated with manv palms and Sabin, Garten, Backus, Morrison, Ke.' here Miss Willoughby's oiches'ra played loggt Trigg. F. A. Brown, Miller, Cox, E. sweet music during the evening. In Seacreet, Phillips, L; man, Talbo'.Lascb, the library, which was fragrant wi h Ilodgman, C. I. Jones, Way, Leis. Mills. pink roses, cooled by palms, pun :h was served by Mr. C. E. Yates, Mr. J. A. BuckBtaff. Mr. F. W. Brown, JuJge Ir vine, Mr. W. C. Wilson and Dr. Ladd. Griffith, G. W. Rise'ley, ITibner Davis, Will Riseley, R. E. Meor, Rudge, Houtz, Gillilan, Flanrberg. Kslly, Doty, Liemiop, DeLievis, Smith. Moaning. Gear The floral decorations in the dining hart, Cobb, Precton, Van Brunt, Candy, room were large yellow chrysanthe- Welch, Wells, H. J. Hall, Drape-, Fin mums, an elegant epergne in the center ney, Curtis, Crancer, M. W. Folsom, II. of the table supporting a wealth of the T. Folsom, Stiles, Griswold, Tiltoo, Will golden beauties. In this room coffee Hardy, E. C. Hardy, J. C. Seacreet ices, cakeB and confections were served Sn'.veli, Waid, Blisb, Blake, L?e, Mc by Mre. Yates, assisted by Mrs. W, C. Arthur, Clark, Barr, S:ott, Pitcher, P. Wilson, Mrs. Buc'staff. Mrs. Tilton, V. M. Raymond, Ladd, Held, Beaton. Jlis. Irvine, Mre. D E Thompson, Mrs. Hindman, Babcock, F. K. Hall, Winger, Leonard, Miss Price, Miss Mae Burr MacLean, JanBen, Hill, M. E. VanBrunt, and Miss Eliza Miller. Mre. Wright White, Plummer, Chapman. Misses was further assisted in entertaining her Jones, Loomta, Hardy, Blish, Barr, Sny guts's by Mrs, Beeson, Mrs. Coffroth, der, Rice, Risely and Snivdy. Mrs. Hewitt. of Columbus, O., Mrs. C. L- Jlyatt & Hyatt 125 South Twixith Street. Successor to Sunos & Hollowbush. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Milton Scott gave a large reception in honor of her Bisters, Mre. Thacker of Dayton, Ohio, On) AoTt. PumnrtAll m..I TslT T a gowned in white. Mr. and Mrs. Wrights ," "7' n1' "u" w" DurDaDK . . ... , . ... . . of Broken Bow. The davlieht was ex. Burr, Mrs. Lew Marshall, Mrs. Burn ham, Mrs. JanBen, Mre. D. A. Campbell and Mrs. Oakley; all of these were eluded and the soft radiance from pink shaded lamp and candles mave a pretty effect in the reception room whieh was decorated with American beauties. Mre. Scott wore a toilette of rich blacK Bilk, L We are bow prepared to furnish the public with all the leading high gradexonfection. Ices and ice creams in all styles and quaotitv. Re ception and parties orders a speciality. t IbIsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBbVTIbxbiiiibiiiiiiiB SOLID COMFORT can be obtained these chilly evenings or when Mercury is dallying with Zero if your rooms are heated with our GENUINE WALNUT BLOCK COAL or .some of the many kinds of first oual ity coal we sell. Buy now. '-Procrastination is tbe thief of time. Lit Me by little it steals till all is gone. WE SELL ALL KINDS. Cextebville Block Coal Co. Yard Phone, 382. 119 So. Twelfth St. Office Phone, 397. Lincoln, Neb. new norre is tne large brick residence which faces the south side of the capitol grounds. It has been remodeled through out and is practically a new house. The exterior is attractive with its broad Vtiiir ATfaknrlinr itauvlv misir3 tkn IAHIUV CAWUUIUK Ub4fT OIUUUU IUD Ja . . edifice and the interior reflects the ex- Wlth a velvet, corsage with vest of ni.;t toA nf ;ta mr Th. h.!i ye,low- Mra- Thacker s gown was of ., , .., both below and above stairs, is hun in a rich blue, the caipets matching the walls. The parlor is dose in delicate green ana white and its lurmtnre is in the old colonial style. The name of the orieotal room suggests ts furnishing, its coloring is rich, principally red, and there is a plentiful supply of couches and pillows. The broad stairway ascends from this room and from its spacious landing may be obtained a fine view of the room, ai oriental fret work and rich draperies separating it only on either side the stair case. Tbe library is an attractive room hung and darK green and terra cotta, with furniture of old English oak. The large dining room has hangings and rug of rojal blue and silver and furniture of antique oak. A glance at the rooms on tbe second flcor intensities the dainty effect Mrs. Sarah Everts and Mrs. Frjnk DiacK taneta mousseline, trimmed with wide lace inserting and made over white taffeta. Tbe waist was trimmed with tiny white satin ruffles and heavy jet applique. Her ornaments were dia monds. Mrs. Campbell wore a black silk skirt and a corsage of lan silk em broidered in blue, and Mre. Burbank's costume was of heavy green and black brocade. Mrs. Scott was assisted in the parlor by Mre. H. B. Patrick and Mre. Winger. The dining table, which whs beautifully decorated with pick roses and candelebra upholding pink shaded lights, was presided over by Mrs. Paul H. Holm and Mrs. A. R. Candy. These ladies were assisted in serving by Misses Polk, Hartley and Marguerite Winger and Miss Smith of Crawfordeville, Ind. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, of 812 North Sixteenth, entertained a company of friends very pleasantly for their guests, Mr. aod Mrs. ttttttM Everts entertained both in the morning Charles Thompeoo. Mr. and M Ninhot and afternoon on Thursday in a novel son, Mies Flossie Nicholson and Master issnion. xne entertainment was (Jnaries N cholson. all nf rhJo w WUIWCKW in the form of conundrums written on green paper leaves. The answers to the conundrums were authors names. The prises were artistic and beautiful; they Th parlors were prettily decorated with roees. Delicate refreshments were serv ed. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs.