The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 20, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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dames Meeds, Tavers, Maddox, Shilling,
Evans and Merrill. Misses Leland,
Kisser, Shuto and Cochrane. Messrs.
Gregory and Ally.
Miss Sally Groh of Omaha is visiting
Miss Maude Risser.
Mrs. Morrison entertained informally
for her sister. Miss Louise Takey of
Omaha, on Thursday afternoon.
The annual Praise Service of the Wo
mens' Missionary society of the Presby
terian church will be given on next
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Ladd,
Mrs, Campbell and Miss Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Burnham gave a
six o'clock dinner to the mombors of
tho Round Table on Monday evening.
Mrs. Peter Lau had a serious opera
tion performed on her neck at the St.
Elizabeth Hospital on Thursday.
Mrs. E. L. Holyoke entertained the
Athenea elub on Friday afternoon.
Mies Louise Tukey or Omaha, is visit
ing Miss Helen Welch.
The La Veta Whit club met with
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Tuesday evening.
Tho Social Recitation club met with
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowen Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnett gave an in
formal dance at their home Monday
night.
Sorosis met with Mrs. J. E. Miller
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Selma Noren of McCook is visit
ing Miss Garten.
Word has been received in Lincoln
that Mrs. Philips and Miss Walsh have
arrived safely in Boulogne.
Miss Louise Tukey of Omaha is the
guest of Miss Helen Welch.
Mrs. Noel of Beatrice is vieiting Mrs.
Garoutte.
First Church of Christ (Scientist),
Fourteenth and K streets. Arthur C.
Ziemer, C. S. First Reader. Sunday
morning services at 10:30; subject,
"Love."' The sermon consists of the
reading of selections from the Bible and
the Christian Science text book, "Scienre
and Health, With Key to the Scrip
tures." Wednesday evening meeting at
7:30. The public is cordially invited.
Mrs. Ro6s Curtice gave a 'iinen
shower' for Miss Jessie Leland Wednes
day afternoon. A delicious luncheon
was served at one o'clock. Lilies of-the-valley
and violets decorated the tables.
Caboose occupied the remainder of the
afternoon. Miss Leland's friends
brought some very fine pieces of linen
for her. Those present were Mesdames
Merrill, Meeds, Clarkson, Lee and Evans;
Misses Lau, Hooper, Leland, Cochrane,
Garten.
The next Pleasant Hour party will be
on January 2Cth.
The Century club met with Mre.
Kirker Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Garoutte gave a kensington
Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Noel o.f Beatrice. Much amusement
was caused by a guessing game wherein
prizes were awarded. The invited
guests were Mesdames Garten, Winger,
Winnett, Welch, Cochrane, Shepherd,
Reese, Whedon, RiEser, Watkins, Wells,
Schwake, Burkett, Doane, Morrison,
Ileaton, Ricketts, Coffin, nards, Pipe',
Talbot, Jacques, Parsons, Holcomb,
Crandall, Poynter, Robbus, Wharton,
Lamb, Stearns. Barber, Finney, Hyde,
Campbell, Keefer, Field, Lahr, White,
Jacques, Stein, Miller, Baldwin, Miller
and Burkett.
Mrs. Harry Evans entertained for
M'ss Jessie Leland Thursday afternoon.
The guests spent a very pleasant after
noon in guessing advertisements, and
refreshments were served to the follow
ing guests: Mesdames Lau, Curtice,
Meeds, Merrill; Misses Nance, Leland,
RickettB and Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Garoutte will entertain
a six-handed euchre party this evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Noel of Beatrice. Tho
guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames
Chapin, Woods, Hill, Foster, Usher,
La Gore, Stine, Jewell, Jones, Turner,
Baker, Spencer, Faulkner, Rudge,
Arnett, Green, Clark, Whiting, Milton
berger, lilton, Bignell, O'Connell. Van
Brunt, Wilkinson, Gearbart, Hayes,
Casebeer, Lindley, Mitchell and Wilson;
Miss Brundage.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leland an
nounce the marriage of their daughter
Jessie to Mr. Edwin Alley January 21th.
Only relatives and friends of the family
will be present at the wedding.
Mrs. O. N. Humphrey entertained
the ladies of the L. L. A. kensington
Monday afternoon. A very pleasant af
ternoon was spent with needlework, and
refreshments were served.
The Tuesday niht club gave a dance
at Courier ball this week. Those pres
ent were: Misses Hayes, Jackson, Bur
ns, Wort, Jenkins, Douglas, Paddock,
Graham, Hoi brook, Woodward, Ham
mond and Ricketts. Messrs. Ricketts,
Folsom, Hayes. McCreery, Matson, Rob
bine, Turpin, Paine, Atwood, Brown,
Woodruff, Kennard, Marley, Ambs and
Shick. ,
The Officers and Board of the mana
gers of the State Agriculture society
were given a six o'clock dinner by Gov
ernor and Mrs. Poynter on Wednesday
evening. The Ak-Sar-Ben colors were
used in decorating the table, the colors
being red, green and yellow. The red is
for the sugar beet, the green for alfalfa,
and yellew for corn. Covers were laid
for President Basset, Secretary Furtai
and Treasurer Mclntyre. Messrs. Do
little, Dinsmore, Vance, Younger and
Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher gave a
luncheon on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs.
Bence Cunningham of Liberty, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore acd Mrs. Malta
lieu and son, will leave for Newark,
Ohio, next Saturday where they will
make their future home. Mr. Moore
expects to go into business in Newark.
The Wednesday afternoon club was
entertained by Mrs. Fred Gardner on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Morris Turner gave a number of
small card parties this week.
Mrs. Alva Kennard gave a small
whist party on last Saturday afternoon
for Miss Mary Pitcher of Oswego, New
York.
Chancellor and Mrs. Huntington gave
a tea for the professors and their wives
of the Wesleyan university on Friday
evening. The college colors, yellow and
brown, were used in the decoration of
the dining room.
Miss Rose Carson will entertain for
her sister, Mrs. Rollins, this evening.
Miss Welch entertpined a small com
pany for Miss Louiso Tukey on Friday
evening.
The Busy Bee charity orgacization of
the Episcopalian church held a meeting
with Janet Ramey on Thursday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Usher entertained the
Wednesday afternoon club on Friday
evening, Those present were Messrs.
and Mesdames Blackburn, Weote, Ar
nett, Cooper, Gardner, O'Neill, Keefer,
Stevens, Scott, Vanderpool and Vander
pool. Mr. and Mrs. Jdwell gave a progres
sive crokinole party to the members of
the auditor's and treasurer's offices Tues
day evening, ine urst prize was won
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QUI I PlEARllVn We haven't taken'
j x ii-,j- L.uniuj stock j'et, but will
do so in a few days. In the meantime we're going to
reduce stocks to a still smaller size. That's why
such reductions as these are made.
I3RI5S-S GOODS-Splendid quality two
toned dress suitings, 32 in. wide, 20c value, clearing
price, per 'ard 14c
Best quality half wool cashmere, per yard 25c
Bright colored wool plaids in a choice variety of
colo - combinations, regular 50c values, clearing
price, per yard 35c
IIJVIJVG'rS and NOTIONS-Hooks and
eyes, per card lc
Brush binding in odd shades, per yard 3c
Wool skirt braids in all colors, 2 rolls for 5c
Splendid quality black percaline, worth 12c,
clearing ricc, per yard 10c
Taffeta lining in all shades, 25c values, clearing
price, per yard 15c
Fancy striped moreen skirting in a beautiful line
of colorings, worth $1.00, clearing price, pr yd..50c
'TRIIVIAJHIVG'S-Colored jet trimming in
a large variety of styles, values as high as 25c,
clearing price, per 3'ard 5c
Black jet trimming in a choice variety of styles,
worth up to 50c, clearing price, per yard 25c
Ready-to-wear-Goods All New, This Season's
Goods.
Fur Capes, Muffs, Scarfs, Collarettes and Jack
ets, a big lot just received from the makers, to
be closed at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent
Any Cloth Jacket in the house during this sale, 1-2 off
season's
THIRD OF
Children's two-toned boucle and all wool ripple
eiderdown Cloaks, worth $2.25 and $3, this
sale, each 97c
Fleece lined Wrappers, assorted percale, were
$1, this sale, each 55c
75c and $1 black sateen waists at - - - - - 47c
$12 and $15 suits, this sale ------ $5.00
Another lot of suits, assorted colors, this sale, half-off
All Children's Jackets, new styles - - - Half-off
50 breakfast shawls, 60c values, this sale - - - 15
25 silk and wool crepon skirts, $7.50 values, this
sale, each ------------ $5.00
Heavy all-wool cheviot skirts, taffeta silk and
tailor stitched down front, $7.50 values, each.. 5.00
$5.00 silk waists in black to match trimming on
above skirts, this sale, each ----- $3.45
Children's cashmere dresses'all lined, sizes 1 to 5
years, were $1, this sale, each ----- 49c
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Plush and boucle capes, all new this
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The latest novelties.
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