V rpr " 7sr-"''':'w', r"ptv,i'jr' 7"V rTV'P' I r THE COURIEii .-... I MHMM IMiniMMII MMMMMMIMMMM QO MMMMMMIUM Ml IMIIIIIIIIIMIMMHMMMMimillMHMIMH Seful and (f)raamental Christmas Qite ,? IN THE 8HAPEOF Jit r Lk. r i Sterling Silver Novelties, Fine China and Glassware, Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Furs, and Fancy Goods of every description so suitable for this purpose the largest stocks t7 the lowest prices will be found at LINCOLN'S CHRISTMAS BUYING HBADQUARTER3 the popular establishment of the A tfuajiuwu iinipp Sterling liloer at ne-Half Jewelry gtorc gites. Sterling Silver Novelties comprising Darners, Blotters Files, Cutecules, Letter Openers, Erasers, Button Hooks, Curling-irons, Combs, etc. ,50c values 25c, 65c values 35c, 75c values 49c, $1.00 values 65c, each ar ticle in separate box. 50c Ebony Toilet Articles as above, genuine ebony with sterling silver mounts, special 25c Ebony brush and comb sets, sterling mounts, special $1.49 Ebony cloth brushes, Sterling mounts 98c to $2.98 Fine Silk Bristle Bonnet Brushes, Sterling silver handle 65c to $1.50 Sample line of Fine French China at 50 per cent less than exclusive Grockery House prices. I JZ-jjBSfcjj " ""jBlfegMH FANCY BOXED XMAS GIFIS READY FOR PRESENTATION. EACH IN FANCY BOX. Gent's Muffler - 85c, $1.00 Gent's Neckwear - - 50c Gent's yi hose 3 pair in box 50c, 75c Ladies' Hose, 3 pair in box 50c, 75c, $1.00 FANS, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND GLOVES. IMMENSE VARIETIES. Fans of all kinds, 25c to $3.00 Handkerchiefs - 2c to $1.75 Kid Gloves, special for $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Wool Mittens - - 10c to 50c Ximqni i nit mm it OO fttmimtn in niir-inn i 'ikimmmmmiihuoii street. Beautiful pink carnations deco rated the roomB, and an orchestra was stationed in tbo music room. Seven courses were served at five o'clock to the following ladies: Mesdames Wade and Kettlewell, of Carson, la.; Clyce, Mc Clure, Humphrey, Butler, Love, Moore, Sitler, Butler, Spencer, Sawyer, Wal lace, Rhode", Sherdeman, McCulloch, Wescott, Orrill, Tyrell, Roberts, Patter son, Guild, Hill, White, Pebbles, Stone. Rhodes; Mies Gorman, of Friend, Neb. Miss Helen Welch visited friends in Omaha last week. The Beta Theta Pi fraternity gave a dance in their rooms last Saturday night. Miss Grace Ashland gave a tea Mon day afternoon for Miss Gellatly, of Fairbury. Mies Susan May Asbmun, of Atchi son, Kae., is viBiting Mrs. E. C. Rewick. Mies Aehmun attended the Nebraska Conservatory of Music last year and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity. Mrs. Gellatly and daughter, Miss Kate Gellatly returned to Fairbury Friday, after having made a very pleas ant visit to friends and relatives in the city. Roscoe Pound giveB a banquet at the Lindell tcuight in honor of the members of the football team. Mrs. Thomas Marsland gave a ken sington Wednesday afternoon. The ap proach of Christmas caused the after noon to be not only enjoyable, but also very profitable. Those present were Mesdamed Dyers, of Wymore, Beseey, Anderson, Barbour, Barkley, Brown, Clark, Drain, Field, Freeman, McGraw, Griffith, Gleason, Hayes, Hill, Uodgman, Hartley. Kirk?r, Lyons, Ladd, Latta, Lewis, Lyman, Lee, Munger, Morrison, Pirie, Hill, Perkins, Parker, Ricketts, Reed, Scott, Schwind, Sherman, Shel don, Baker, Thompson, Weeks, Woods, Spauldiog. Miss Edgren gave a taffy pull Wed nesday night in honor of Miss Jane Douglas. Those present were Misses Millar, Cunningham, Woodford, Agnew, Stewart, Graham, Cunningham, Pad dock, Post, Harper, Paddock, Loom is, Post; Messrs. Attwood, Sedgwick, Rod dy, Robbins.Korsmeyer. Weeks, Mudge, Meachin, Adams, Saunders, Cunning ham, Rose, Howey, Deweeee, Cunning ham. Master John and Miss Ethel Burket gave a progressive, game party Friday night. Alter the games a two course lunch was served. The children present were Gratia Green, Alice Rodger?, Cath erine Lee, Neva Hibner, Marie Talbot, Marian Hart, Louise Hoover, Vera Big nell, Cora Faulkner, Anna Jones, Edna' Baker, Mary Minor, Hnlen Laws, Mamie Milton, Irma Sears, Lila LeGore, Dor rance Harwood, Marian Ogden, Margaret Wharton, Jack Millar, Selden RodgerH, Will Stout, Burnet Sohus, Richard Im boff , Harold Usher, Earl Foster, Ira Lee, Aldons Hibner, Gean , Bignell, Barton Green, Lawrence Tipling, Will Up'ton. Mrs. C. E. Spangler surprised her husband Wednesday night by inviting hip friends in to a smoke. A. beautifull little pipe was won by Mr Carpenter at the game of hearts. Those present were- Meesers Brink, Bulshaw, Stniht, Ham ilton, Yunge, Smith, Wilkenson, How land, McClay, Olark, Burks, Banks, Llv ringhouse, Ringer, Hurd, Davis, Jones,. Sullivan, Jackson, CHrpenter, Camp,, Ryons, Robinson,' Byere, Blackburn,. Hart, Morse, Dean, Blackburn, Kimercr, Porter, Lyman, Arnett, Hale, Cochran. Mr. Spangler was the recipisnt of a number of relics, including a wonderful pair of skates, an old umbrella, an old railroad guide, and a Robinson Crusoe also a very handsome set of Thackeray . and a box of cigars. Miss Ellen Douglass gives a chafing dish party tonight. Alpha Theta Chis gave a smoke to the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the chapter house on Thursday night. Richard Morgan died at his home in Tobias with typhoid fever. Mr. Morgan was a student of the state university. Mrs. Rudge and Mrs. M. W. Folsom ntertained Friday night in honor of the husbands of the members of their whist club. The following were present Messrs. and Mesdames Wolcott, Risser, Faulkner, Spencer, Folsom, Chapin, Jones, LaGore, Gibbs,Seacrest, Warner, Mills, Gearhart, Van ijrunt. Mre.fGeorge Cross of Fairbury visited the city for a few days this week. Mrs. Cross is on her way to Marshall Town to visit ber daughter. Mrs. Beal and Marshall entertained at the Grand hotel, Wednesday evening, in honor of Mies Adameon of Rodgers, Arkansas. Music and gameB occupied thr greater part of the evening. The ladles present were Mrs. Rhodes of Omaha, Mrs. Ilealey of Milford; Mes dames Hearshing, Reed, Hearshberger, weianer. uinsiey, Bauer, Arkett, Wet ling, Tindale, Menzendorf ; Misses Shutc, TVeidner, Steele, Pyles, Peters, Nichelos, Steele, Pyles, ChatHeld, Brownell, Hyde, Allen, Mark. Mrs. Mark Tilton entertained Lee Bo fremienfies Wednesday afternoon. The following members of the club were present, Mesdames Thompson, Irvine, Nilson, Buckstaff, Hargreaves, Critten den, Marshall, Griffith, Funke, Leonard, Fitzgerald. Mrs. Coffroth left for the east Tues day and will stop in Indiana for a visit with hor mother before joining Mr. Coffroth'in Washington, D. O. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Folsom celebrated their third anniversary Monday night by entertaining Informally at high Hve. The guests were Messrs 'and Meedatnes M. W. Folsom, Craocer, Curtice, Bailey, Smith, Nilson, Spencer, Gribben. MesBers Calvin and Donald Attffood gave a dance at their home 1037 H rtreet Friday evening. Punch waB served dur ing the evening. The guest weie Misses Watkins, Tukey, Maecomber, Agnew, Woodford, Honeywell; Mesnrs. Kind, Sherman, Watkins, Roddy, Hill. Robbins, Brown, Reed, Weeks, and Mc Creery. Miss Helen Nance is entertaining Mist Helen Hoover this week. Friday after noon MIbb Nance gave a Kensington in honor of Miss Hoover. Those present were Misses - Carson, Hoi i brook, llouti, Putnam, BuAham, Burr, Hoover, Wat kins, Richards, Gore, Hoover, Ilnrley, Dewepfo, Hammond, Harrison, Gore, Ricketts, Risser, Hammond; Meadumoa Morrison, Neville, Edminston.Rissor. The husbands of the South Side Cir cle of St. Paul M. E. church entertained their wives and friends Wednesday eve ning at the residence of Mr. 0. 0. Wbe don. Af er a pleasant social hour the guests listened to some delightful vocal and instrumental music by Miss Wlicdnn and Miss Margaret Wbedon. 'Jhey were then aoiUEed by a Floral Lov I W 1 r I tHiik !' HHMH1I ' "I 'WWW