THE COURIER 7 X 1 1 Barlh, Parker, Douglas, Nash, Parka, Stein, Yaunoy, Ruckles, and Miss Swartz of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Webb gave a merry little party Wednesday afternoon in honor of their little daughter Barbara's fifth birthday. After an afternoon full of fun the little people enjoyed the dainty refreshments pro pared by Mrs. Webb. The littlo folks present weie Gladys Suter, Grace Ed Bey, Mildred Petera, Rebah Olark, Edith Yungblut, Vail Babcock, Von da and Freda Uhlman, Ethel Gray, Amelia Kellogg, Thera Hartman, Ralph Ensey, PaulPilon, Ralph Rivett, Harry Bab. cock. Miss Leola Vancil assisted by Mies Ruth Wilson gave a pillow party on Tuesday evening to the members of Ler fraternity, Kappa Alpha Tbeta. The young ladies present were: Misses Anna Edgren, Lida Miller, Emily Weeks, Fannie Ounningham, Ella Har per, Nelle Randall, Ella Wirt, Winni f red Hill, JeBsie and Jane Macfarland. Misses Vesta Hubbard, Emily Bowers, and Allen, entertained at their tents at the assembly grounds Wednesday. Their guests were the members of the N. N. G., a High school fraternity, and the Misses Chatterlon of York, Carrie McVicknrs and Bertha Williams who left the latter part of the week for her new home in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Thompson enter tained a company of friends laBt Satur day evening at their temporary home on A street. MubIc furnished the en tertainment of the evening. Those present were, Messrs and Mesdamea Buckstaff, Ladd, Hargrnaves, Irvine, Beeeon, Wright, R. H. Oakley, Mr. W. C. Wilson, Mrs. Giiffitbs, Miss Maud Oakley. Mrs. Fred fiowe entertained a small company of friends on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Chambers of Colum bus, Nebraska. Kaboosh was the game of the evening, after which a dainty "Dutch lunch" was eorved by the hos tess. The guests present were: Mes damea John Dorgan, Ewing, Coffroth and Chambers; Misses Holiowbush and Alice Cowdery. Mr. N. S. Harwood, Miss Harwood and Miss Dorrance have gone to a summer resort near St. Joseph, Michi gan, called Tabor's. Mr. Harwood will only remain for a few days, Miss Har wood will go further north to Bayview, Michigan, and join Mrs. Howell and Miss Edna Polk, Miss Dorrance will remain at Tabors making one of a party composed of Mrs. Chas. L. Harris, Miss Celia Harris and C. L. Harris, Jr. Misses Marian and Ruth Bell gave a delightful "dove" party to a few of their friends on last Tuesday morning. After the usual games, refreshments were served. Those honored with invitations were Misses Lulu and Edna King, Olella and Lida Williams, Carrie and Nellie Ludden, Aura Ohessington, Vera Upton, Carrie McVickers, Fannie Bent ley, Peail Emery ,Lydia Bremer.Genevra Bullock, Katherine Dennis, Ethel Ames, Flossie Ohatterton of York. Various plans for work were discussed at the meeting of the city improvement society Thursday morning, but no de ciBive action was taken. The president, Mrs. W. G. L. Taylor, gave an interest ing and instructive talk on the methods employed in providing the water supply for different cities. A letter was read from Councilman Woodward commend ing the work of the society and en couraging the ladies in their efforts, which wbb much appreciated by the members of the society who heard it. Miss Flora Bullock who nas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keys on their ranch in Wyoming expects to return t i i i J&&jG WE PAY THE FARE SjgT I. Whether you come afoot, awheel, in a carriage or on-a street car we pay the fare anyway. This is the way of it. To every customer purchasing" goods to the amount of $1.00 or more we will refund in cash one street car fare or 5 cents. To every customer purchasing goods to the amount of $5.00 or more we will refund in cash four fares or 20 cents. If you live only around the corner you will receive car fare during this sale. The second week of THE MILL END SALE will be even more inter esting than the first for there will be in addition to last week's offerings many new attractions in the shape of new shipments of mill ends and odd lots as well as powerful reinforcements to our own interesting collection of broken lines and remnants. No matter how far away from the store you live it will cost you nothing to come, and when you get there you can't help but save money on your purchases. fc F fc fc y rT jrK the last of the month. Miss Bullock's descriptions of Wyoming Bcenery are graphic and satisfying to all who are familiar with the brilliant colors, and the glistening air and the exhilarating altitude of Wyoming. Captain Ireland was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday by the arrival in Lincoln of his sisters, Miss Zillah Ireland of West Troy, New York, and Mrs. F. Josephine Latham of Latham, New York. This is the first time that Captain Ireland baa seen his Bisters in fifteen years. A party left Lincoln Friday for a six weeks outing at Okoboji lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hutchinson, Mr.and Mrs. W. E. Morse, Mrs. L. Sickman of Red Oak, left yesterday. They will be joined in about two weeks by Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Turner of this city. Mayor and Mrs. Winnett left on Thursday for Sycamore Springs, KanBaB. It is a small, quiet, secluded spot where mineral springs abound and where there is a good bath house. The good doctor and Mrs. Winnett fo there for rest and the medicinal baths: Mesdamea Friend, Newmark, and Schlesinger will give a trolly ride Mon day evening in honor of their visiting friends, Meadames Burks, Ketch, of New York; J. Brown, Ocala, Florada; A. Katzenstein, of St. Louis; Misses Schweitzer, of San Francisco, Stella Koho, of Aurora, Nebraska, and Kittle Pollack, of Omaha. Mrs. W. O. Thomas entertained at duplicate whist last Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Chambers of Columbus, Nebraska. Light refreshments were served throughout the evening. Those present were, Mrs. Chambers, Coffroth Ewiug, Abbott, Howe, Thomas, and Misses Cora Hardy and Alice Cowdery. Mr. O. L. Burr has sold his home in this city and expects te move to New York City in December of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Burr are very popular members of society and their decision to leave Lincoln is a matter of deep and sincere regret. Prof. Propser Hall Frye of the State University and well known in society circles here, was married last Monday at Fishers island, New York, to Miss Eleanor Teresa Leinbacb, daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. W. Leinbach of Beth lehem, Pa. Mrs. O. M. Green and daughter Miaa Miss Grace Lamb is visiting in Lincoln Grace have returned from a summer the guest of Mrs. Le Fevre, trip through the mountains of Colorado. While absent from Lincoln they visited for a short time with Mrs. Green's sister at Breckenridge, Col. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wheeler and son Highland, Mrs. O. L. Hall and daughter Camille, left Friday for a few weeka out ing at Spirit Lake. Mason Wheeler will start for the same place in a few days via bicycle route. Mrs. Henry Hartley is entertaining Mrs. J. V. Creigbton this week. Mrs. Creighton 1b general president of the White Cross Society a new organization similar to the Red Cross. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pound and Miss Olivia Pound, to a reception to be given on next Wednesday in honor of Mr. tod Mrs. Roecoe Pound. Mr. Frank B. Hooper and Miss Nellie Morrow surprised their friends in Lin coln by getting manied in Omaha last week, Dean Fair of the Episcopal church officiating. Miss Bessie Munson formerly of Lin coln but now of Denver, Colorado, is visiting in this city, the guest of her aunt, Mra. E. J. Webb. Invitations have been issued to a cel ebration on next Wednesday of the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs O. O. Pace and the 55th birthday of Mr. Pace, Mr. H. Garrison gave a benefit dance at Burlington Beach Wednesday even ing to a select crowd of Lincoln young people, carryalls being used as trans portation to the Beach. Misses Pearl Powers and Dorothy Griggs returned the latter part of last week from an extended trip in the Black HUIh country. Mrs. Elmer Stephenson and son and Misa Cora Darrow left Thursday for a week's outing at Sylvan Lake, South Dakota. Sidney Mumauof Tobias and Roy Steel of Fairbury paid their respects to their Alpha Tau Omega brethren this week. Miss Ethel Erford is visiting in Brain ard, Nebraska, the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. Smerch and family. Misa Louise Gilbert has concluded her visit with Mrs. Poynter and return ed to her home in New York. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Hargreaves left Thursday for a short outing in Denver and vicinity. Mrs. Poynter and daughter Misa Josie are enjoying an outing of two weeks at Hot Springs, S. D. Mrs. Carl Funk acd daughter Miss Claire, left yesterday for a visit in Ohio, with relatives and friends. For the next thirty days we will sell Gai, Electric, and Combination Fixtures at 20 per cent off. Korrmeyer Plumbing and Heating Co. H. H. Culver is vibiting in the city for a few days as the guest of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mies Hattio Lawlor left Tuesday for a several weeks visit in Illinois, Michi gan and Wisconsin. The Misses Newman of York are the guests for a few days of Misses Mildred and Florence Parks. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anne Rivett and Agnes Rawlings 143 South 12th street. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Brundage of Friend, are visiting Mm. Brundage's aiiter, Mis. Ingercoll. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harvey left Wed nesday for a visit of several werka in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Allen left Friday for a two weeks trip amoug the Colorado mountains. Mr. H.E.Wood and family have re. turned from an enjoyable outing in Col orado. Mr. C. O. Whedon has returned from bis trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. D D. Muir and Wilson Muir went to Chicago on Friday. Miss Clara Smith returned Friday from a visit in the east. II M Dunn, dentist; rooms 26-27 Burr blk Mr. J. E. Miller, Lincoln, Nebr. Dear Sir: At the Monday meeting of the School of Methods at the Salem chautauqua, the following resolutions were passed by unanimous vote: Whereas,' the last legislature enacted a law making it illegal for any woman employe to serve more than ten hours in any store, hotel, restaurant, etc., and whereas, Many retail stores in the various