8 THE COURIER A 1 mi i milium mm tt -t-t 1 I T-vr-lT.rT-vI .TTTVTX. r A .T-l BIG KBMUUbbUNU &ALB I The Biggest Sale Ever Held in the City of Lincoln! Sl The Biggest week's Business in Our History! The Biggest Crowds Ever Seen in Our Store Attended This Sale This Week at the 1 A Perfect Beluage of BsnrraiiMS for the Comtas Weeko i i i Dress Goods Selling Xtraordinary. 50c 3Td All black and col ored dress goods, including Cheviots, Canvas Cloths, Nov elties, Mohairs and fancy weaves, worth to $1.25 yd., Remodeling- Sale price.. 50c yd $1.00 yd Crepons, Suit ings, Cheviots, in all the new season designs and effects, wrth to $1.50 3Td, Remodeling Sale price $1.00 yd Remnants of Dress Goods. 25 per cent off Remnant prices means a saving to you of 50 per cent. Remodeling gale 0! apes, FupS. Waists, E. Plush Capes. One lot 20 in. plush capes, embroidered with braid and jet, fur trimmed, regular prices, $4.48 to $6.50, sale price $1.98 Cloth Capes. One lot braid trimmed cloth capes, black and colors, worth to $12.50, sale price.. ..$3.50 Lot of fine black Kersey single capes, lined with Rhad ame satin, worth $6.50 to $8.00, sale price $5.00 All Golf capes worth to $12.50 $7.00 Children's Pur Sets at Half Price. $2 for $1, 4 for 2, $3 for $1.50 6 for 3.00 MMIMMMOI0 0MlMHII0 0MMIIM0M0IO0MtM0tOC SILK AND VELVET WAISTS. 25 only Black and colored silK and colored velvets, all new season goods, worth to $6.00, to close the lot out, they go at $2.50 WOOL WAISTS- One-half wool waists, worth to $1.50, for.... $115 All wool waists, braided, fine quality, reduced from 2.25 and 2.50 to 1.85. Xtra fine Mercerized sateen waists in all colors, reduced from 3.00 to $2.25 All wool French flannel waists, worth 3.75 for.. $2.75 DRESS SKIRTS. Black Crepon dress skirts, worth to 7.50 $4.98 Rainy day and walking sKirts, worth 7.50, for..S4.98 BMOMMtCOIOOIOMMMMOOX Dress Trimmings. Braid and jet trim ming buckles, worth to 25c, sale price, 5c yd. Braids, jets, pleat ings and trimming bucKles, worth to 60c, sale price, 10c yd. SilK and Mohair fancy trimming braids, worth to 85c, 2 to 34 in.wide, sale price, 35c. China Dept. One fourth off our al ready low prices. All 10c goods, 7c. AH 23c goods. 1 9c. All 35c goods, 26c. AH 50.: goods, 38c. All 81.00 goods, 75c. All 82.00 goods, $1.50. mousselm. A wedding supper was served after the cetemony at which only intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cole are well known in East Lin coln. Mr. Cole is associated with the B. and M. railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will be at home at 2407 O street. Mrs. Henry Lewis gave a high tea for Miss Mary Lewis of Worcester, Massa chusetts, on Thursday afternoon. A delicious tea waB served at five o'clock to the following guests: Mesdames Lan, Woods, Goodell, Bailey. Horton and Deutsch of Beatrice. Misses Sherwin, Dennis, Clark, Raymond, Dales, Nance, Ricketts, Phelps, Barr, Gere, Outcalt, Burnbam, Folk, Gund, Hammond, Gere, Richards, Haecker, Davis, Cole. Tukey, Woods, Gregory, Jackson, Garten, Har wocd, Webster. Welch, Watkins, Coch rane and WeaLon of Beatrice. The N. O. K. GirlB were given a skat ing party at Lincoln park on New Years day and were afterwards surprieid by an oyster supper given at the home of Mr. Dean Ringer. Those present were: Miesee McFall, Robinson, Brown, Mil ler, Kenagy, Ringer, Chapman, Folts, and Kenagy. Messrs. Kenagy, Ringer, Merryman and Folts. Mr and Mrs. Bowen entertained the Social Recreation club on Tuesday night. A delightful evening was spent ic playing high five. Mrs. McCain and Mr. Bowen won the royal prizes and Mrs. Cauger and Mr. McCain took tbe booby prizes. Ihe members present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Cauger, Gartner, Barris, McCain, Bowen, and Mrs. Manler. Misses Erans and Cook of Wahoo. Meters. Pikker, Switzer and Cook of Wahoo. An informal party was given by the members of Delta Gamma sorority at the chapel house on New Year's night. The active members of the sorority were at home for the holidays and a number of the alumnae members de cided to entertain a few of their friends. A chafing dish supper was served and a Mother Goose spelling bee was held. The young ladies of the sorority spent the night at the house. Flash light pictures and ghost pictures occupied the greater part of the night. Mrs. William Green entertained tbe Bonnes Amies club on Wednesday after noon. This club is one of the oldest clubs in the citj and Mrs Green's func tion was a reunion in honor of Mrs. Ir win of Quincy, Illinois, and Miss Ham lin of Chicago. When the club was first organized the meetings bad no special object except good times and a special tea in the latter part of the after noon. Very often the young men joined theyoung ladies and they would all go in a body to some entertainment in the evening. The ladies present Wednes day afternoon were: Mesdames Green, Dorr, Irwin, Wheeler, Hardy, Stewart and Thomas. Misses Hamlin and Harris. Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Risser enter tained the M. M. M. club on Wednesday afternoon. Whist was played but no prizes were given, tbe score being kept at each meeting and at the end of the year a very handsome prize will be awarded the lady having won the most games during the season. The mem bers of the club are: Mesdames Rudge, Wolcott, Van Brunt, Chapin, Folsom, Spencer. Seacrest, Warner Jones, Le Gore, Finch, Folsom, Gibbs and Cook. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Seacrest and Mrs. Warner. Mr. Frank Hall entertained the mem bers of the Round Table at a six o'clock dinner on Tuesday evening. Tbe sub ject for discussion was ''The President's Message," and the leader was Mr. I. M. death: Miss Addie Gilmore, Miss Mclly Raymond. Judge Lewis of Frankfort, Gilmore and Mrs. Oliver Roseberry of Kentucky, was the only guest prpsent. Fairbury, Miss Jane and Miss Jessie Macfar- -mmmmmm -- - land gave a dancing party at their home on Friday evening. The entire bouse was decorated in red . Mrs. D. D. Muir served ices in the library. About fortv guests were present and spent a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Thomas entertained in honor of Mrs. Chambers of Columbus, on Thurs day afternoon. Tournament whist was played and refreshments were served to the following ladies: Mesdames Fawell, Ewing, Fawell. Turner, Abbott, Green, Howe, Mansfield, Griffith and Ladd and Miss Cowdery. The Century Club met with Mrs. Garten on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kirker gave a very interesting paper on Holland. Mrs. J. W. Macdonald is at home to her friends on Thursdays. Died Mrs. Mary E. Staley, on Mon day night, at her home, 1109 Nelson street. Mre. Staley was the wife of Mr. P. R. Staley and was fifty-five years old. Died Miss Demi Washington, on Monday night at the home of her father, Mr. Geooge Washington, G15 South Twentieth street. Hied Mr. William Ballantine on Sunday, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Leonard, 1G31 A street. Died, T. O. Root, on Thursday mor ning, January 4, 1900, at his residence, 1129 L street. Died Mr. James M. Gilmore, on Wednesday evening at five o'clock at hie borne, 1513 D street. The deceased leaves three daughters to mourn bis Dr. J. J, Hanna, dentist, 3d floor Rich ards. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings Mon., Wed., and Fri., 7 to 9. Kelley, plumber, Rich. blk. Phone 911. Bibles, Bibles, Bibles at Porter's. 125 South Twelfth street. See our new stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures. Korsmeyer Plumbing and Heating Co. J. Heaton, funeral director, 32G so. 11. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anna Rivett and Agnes Rawling 143 South 12th street. Dr. R. Emmett GifTen, Richards block. Office phone 743; residence phone 723. Office hours. 11 to 12, 2 to 5. Residence, 1844 D street. Dr. Woodward, eye and ear, nore and throat. Rooms 207, 208, Richards blk. Union Fuel Company, 1014 O, phono 355, coal, coke, and wood. This is an advertisement; read it it you are interested in a better set of teeth than tbe ordinary rubber plate. Are you pleased with the appearance of pink rubber gum? Do you feel satis fied with the gum section teeth where the joints show? Continuous gum work or an all porcelain plate overcomes this unnatural appearance of the gum. The porcelain plate is the best made for the following reasons: It can be made to look natural even if the gum shows; the entire plate is one piece of porcelain; is clean and agreeable to the mouth, and is equal in strength to any plate made. Porcelain for artificial teeth is fused