THE COVI.i. -f X 1 "1 tho clBBBHre Charles W. Hoal, president; proved th.it while American compoBors Ralph W. Mojor, vice prcBident; Helmer? may not as yet havo accomplished much Halderson, Becrotary. Committoo ons that Ib groat, tboy havo written much arrangemontB was L. U. Unkofor and F that Ib plonfling. Mm. Holyoko and O. Bergo. Committeoon program com-? Mrs. Campbell wero in flno volco and prised 0. W. Deal, A. H. Davia and A. both woro recnllod. Miss Haywood's P.Smith. Invitation committee, E. B. group of piano numbers waB satisfying Perry. R. D. McPhorrin, T. F. Hamer and MIbb Hoovor'a accompaniments and F. C. Hamcr. Reception commit- wero all that the moat fastidious could teo compriBO-l G. E. Hngor, May 0. dofliro. Tho program follow: Orcutt, OharloB Beckoiihaur, E. D. I'kookam. Jones, D. W. Lamb, J. W. Graham, M, ' Helmer Halderson, A. L.Brown. Dean Dllett "' Accon,Pan,Bt' Reeso was toaBtmaBtor, tho program . . . T. ,. was aB follows: "Tho Olats of 'DO' A"R ' f, U hi' Coo,I1,)9 Berge; "Tho Alumni," Hatfield; 'The - M"' nli?oke ?" Camlf LegiBlaturo and Judiciary." Shull "Ne- SnBB 'Ch,,dd by Buene lM braska," Poynter; "Looking Forward," J" KI-'ngTimo Chadwick Davis; "The Law School," Robblnr; n i "i"'- 'A;"; 7? The Modern University," MacLeanj DoU'e Wooing ...Clayton Johns Tho Faculty," Bertha B. Stull; "The T , rl n Spirit of tho Lawyer," Magulre; -IHnls lone MacDowoll to Young Lawyers," Adams. ?' "B "Kl ... , , . A. . . ,nm b. Tho Brook Wednesday morning tho class of 05 , Wi had an informal breakfast at tho home ' " m n or Miss Olivia Pound: Thoao preeont RoB0 SoD 8 ' were: Mrs. Corwin Haggard, Mrs. Emery B ?,5t s tm i r j n Hardy, Mioses Pound" Smith, Lindlay, ' My LVe ifl L,k a Rod' J0" Gore, Morgan; Wik'er ef Kansap, Me- . n '"."li"u"l'""iVn lick of Iowa; Messre, Hinds of Beatrice, b DepP ,D tb Heart Tf a W,'d Rod Woods.Lyons, Oberlies, Town, Week, T p mT'" n Bn!i .... c I Gave My Lovo Threo Rosob Rd of Maino. ' XT NorriB Tho Phi Beta Kappa banquetoccuned Mr8 Ciiinpboll. Wednesday following Dr. Lorimer's Lovo Songs oration. Following members were in- a. To Arcadio.... Reginald DeKoven iliated: Robert O. Lansing, Hal K. b. Florcbel Bartlett Beans, Allen R. Congdon, Cecil Pugh, Mrs. Holyoke. Emily Weeks, Julia E.Lougbridgo, Bes- , . s'.eKenl, Jennie L. Fox, Flora Fifer, Pbo chapter of Kappa Alpha Tbeta Lillian Nowbranch, R. D. Elliott, Sam ge a garden party on Monday evening li. Sloan, B.H.RanEotn. D. D. Feldman at the beautiful subuiban homo of Mr. and Mrs. Anna Y. Reed, who had been and Ir8 William Clark. The lawn elected members, were unable to be was illuminated with Japanese lanterns, present. Following toasts were re The verandah was furnished with rugs, spondedto; -The East and the West," c"sh,(!DB and divaD6' aDd an orcheBtra Rev. Lorimer, Boston; "The Elder Pl)ed enlivening music for the dancers Brother," Rev. Rowlands, Llnc,,D. who tiipped the light fantastic toe on a The New Member," Mr. E. 0. Doran; fl,De fanvased platform which was The Phi Beta KPpa Woman," May Pced on the lawn. Punch was eerved Whitinu; "The Beta Kappa Long Ago," throughout the evening and a .upper at ex-Governor Thajer; "The Universi'y,'' eleven c,ock' T?,e JDV,ted BT f Dean Edgren wore: Ml98eB Vancil, Morgan, Randall, WodneBday afternoon tho class of TO addlll S1obwir11.? Mc,M"laD' Wiglu' enjoyed a reunion at the home of its horol W MAeru A KaDea8J Whlt; president Miss May Whiting. A con,, 2B' ,cket5j ?and;U' T a We .f mittee consisting of Miss Harwood, Miss Michigan, Memer, Loom 1. and Loomis, Rickeltsand Mr. Benedict was appointed "onywe ,( 'f" T to arrange for a suable clars memorial. ar', DuaB St' 3oBe) ' C,ark' Mac Following members wero preBent: Mrs. '-rland, Cunningham and Cunningham; Tucker, Mrs. Newbrancb; Misses Rick- Messrs LehmerColett, Randall, Pun- .. t,! i r . vt -j croft, Harvey, EdmtBton, Milans, Cun- etts, Pinkerton, Compton, Harwood, . , D, , i ou 1 1 n i HTu'n r j o i . t, nigham, Rickette, Marley, Sheldon, Dick Whiting; Messrs. Reed, Schwartz, Bane . ' , ' . . . ' ,,, . J .. pjTi, ff and Claude Reed, Atwood, Kind, Brown, Si. i it. am? a 0. and W.Clark, Diedrich Lau, Sher- Tho alumni banquet occurred Wednea- , ',-, . ... . ' .... , day evening. Mr. Paul Clark preeided an, Tukey, O. and Paul Weeks Wtip- ...... Tt'ii P e, Cements, Korsmeyer, Abbo'.t, over the following program: "Village M ' WalkinB Belchor Brown Choir." Fifer, '89; "New 'Grad," vs. the Mansreide, watKine, ueicnor, nrown, ru mi o ii i n- ..mi n j Davidson, Harmen and Hill. Old," Flora Bullock, 9.; "Flag End of the Century," Emily WeekB, '99; "Legal The fourth annual meeting of the Profession; Fame vs. Fees," Dryden; Nebraska section of the American "Effect of Clubs on Husbande," May B. Chemical Eociety was held Saturday Field, '82; "School Ma'am of the Twen- eveuing in the chemical laboratory, tleth Century," Cutter, 'U8. Officers for next year wero elected bb follows: President, H. H. Nicholson; On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. L. v!ce pretidenl, Dr. S. Averj; tecrrtBry Holyoke and Mrs. R. A. Holyoke, en- flnd treaEUreri Dr. John White; oxecu- tertatned a large number of women at a livo c linmiUeP R S. Hiltnor, chairman, musicalo. The hostesses were BBbistod by Dr F j Away an(j r, s. Thacker. Meedames Manss, Munger, Kelley and pof ieholson gave an addrees on Bailey in the dining room, and by Mrs. , R,,cent Advunco in Chemistry." Wright, MisEeaHargreavfB. Ellen Gere After tho program a banquet was and Helen Hoover if. the dining room. Berve(j jn the upper ball to tho follow- The drawing room wbb decorated with itJg pergonB. Mr. and Mis. Gore, Prof, moteor roBes, and tho dining room was aDt MrB NichoUon, Prof, and Mrs. exquisite in green and white roses and Stuart) Mr. Nicholson of Minneapolis, smilax being used. .Mrs. E. L. Holyoko Df aD(j MrB Avery, Mr. and Mrs. R. W, was attired in white organdie, and Mrs. Thatcher of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holyoko in white and red tuffdta iAe. Misaee Bouton, Fo3sler, Gere, with red velvet trimmings. Those who Bitf Oonklinv Hartzell and Hartzell, aBBisted Mrs. Holyoko with the program Uomgardner, WIIIib, Miller, Henry, ere: Mrs. D. A. Campbell, Misfea nart and Nicholson; Messrs. Banghart, Haywood and Hoover. Mrs. Campbell DaeB( Hiltner, Yasujuro Nikaido, woro a white taffeta silk skirt with BeaDB( gn, Egge, Manufleld, Fletcher dresdon tlgurfls, and a green corsage an(1 Dr j0hn White, with pearl trimmings. Miss Hay wood'B costume was of black liberty silk and Mrs. A. H. Weir has given two charm. Mias Hoover woro white organdie over ing parties this week. Tho lirst was a Bilk trimmed with black lace insertion, kensington given on Wednesday after- The program wbb a delightful one and noon. Roses and peonies were used for I IFoLiiFnO Bi : fm 1 1 I M C the month of brides and roses, is al ways a famous month at this store fa mous for its showing-s of summer loveliness, for its ever interesting1 barg-ain offerings and its never failing- rich arrays of warm weather com forts and necessities. This list is merely to g-ive you an idea of the June doing's here. New Washable Dress Fabrics. Lawns and dimities in new colors and patterns, light and dark figures, this week, per yard 5 Linen for skirts, assorted colors, regular 18 cent grade, per yard 12 12 Beautiful colorings and patte ns in new dimi ties, on sale now, per yard 1 5 Egyptian Tissues, beautiful fabric for sum mer gowns, our entire line now per yard, . . 2JJ Crash and Linen Suitings upward from 10c to 50c a yard. Pure linen suitings, guaranteed to be shrunk, 32 inches wide, per yard. . . . 35 9 4C Fine imported Indian mull, regular 40c value, on sale now, per yard 2 SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Ladies' low neck, elceveloFH vests without tapes, each 3c Ladies' low neck, sleeveless vests, cotton taped nock and arma.oach. or three for 25c Ladies' fine ribbed cotton vests, whito and ecru, each. . . 19c or tbreo for 50c LadieB line lisle vests, sik tapes neck and arms, each .... 25c Ladies' low neck, sleeveless union suits, per suit J 9c Ladies' lisle union suitp, otaaualaaa 1nnn Innrvffi tirHltn and ecru, 75c quality, each... 50c I SUMMER HOSIERY. BoyB'heawy bicycle hoae, 2x1 rib, nouble knee, hoel.and toe, per pair J5c Misses tine imported rnal Maco cotton hoae, lxl rib, double knee, splici-d heel and too. per pair 25c Ladiea' cotton hose.seatnless double heel and toe, par pair. 12 Ladies' fine imported, ronl Maco cotton boe,velvet finish extra high spliced heel and toe double cole, der pair 25c Men's black and tan cotton socks, soamloBB, doublo heel and toe, TWO pair for 25c Grocery Economy. Extra fancy Mocha and Java coffee, per pound 20c Package coffee 10c Glass Jam, I5c siz, any fruit, each 10c Large pails Jelly, any fruit.... 30c Standard brands of tomatoes, TWOcanB for 15c Firpt quality blackberries FOUR cars for 25c Peaches, gallon can?, each .... 30c Bartlett pf are, 3 pound cans TWO for J5c Heintz's Pickles, per ga'lon. .. 25c Raisinp, rxtra quality, p?r lb,. 5c Jap rice, SlX pounds for 25c American groats, 21b pkg each 5c Yeast foam, per pkg 3c; Navy beao, fancy NINE lbs. 25c 2100 parlor matchoH for He Mail pouch tobacco, 5c pkg. .. 4c ' Battle Ax or Standard Navy tobacco, per pound 33c Our silk baking powder, 25c cans, each 15c Axle greese, per box 4c , Lard, 3 lb ptils, each 21c Arjto glosB stnrob, per pkg.. . . 4c 1 Gold Dust, 20c pkg 13c Lewis Lye, TWO cans 15c Maple City, self washing eoxp I TEN bars 25c , We are still offering fliur at a n markable reduction. When ordering please mention this papor. Mail orders given every possible care and attention. i win 1 1 Sew. iifliui.