THE COURIER. f iociooMMtoiooMiMMtotoonomooot OOIOOMOOIOtOMHOMOOMIMMMMMIMMMOOMMMMMUMHMIM h PROT ft OW MiEMtHTC SMii. miurd&y, Mn&iy autadl Tuesday h. tth:icee 9& i - r i - REMITS 18 Sftorl Lengths or" $IuslinS, prints, &lc. Remnants of bleached and unbleached muslin, worth from 6c to 10c yard; lengths run from 1 to 7 yds, 5c Remnants of sheeting-, bleached and unbleached, all widths, wo th from 22c to 30c yard, from 1 to 6 yards in a piece 14c Remnants of fancy robe and dress prints, worth 6 l-2c to 8c yard, lengths 1 to 8 yards 3c Remnants of best dress flannelettes, worth 8 l-2c to to 10c 3'ard; from 1 to 10 yards in a piece lzc Remnants of apron ginghams, best staple checks, worth 5 l-2c; all lengths, 6jc Remnants of outing flannels, worth 10c yard; all nice, line goods, heavy weights 6c Remnants of heavy napped cotton flannels, worth at regular price 8 l-3c and 10c 54c A few pairs of 11-4 heavy cotton fleeced blankets, greys and tans, manufacturers' seconds, worth SI a pair 59c "REMNANTS" OF CHINA. To bs Closed Out Regardless of Cost. All the odds and ends of China and glass repriced into four lots: c lOc lc 2oc Worth to 15c. Worth to 25c. Worth to 50c. Worth to $1 $1.25 and $1.50 lemonade sets, with tray, complete, per set 75c Remnants Sale of Dress Goods, Silks, Wnite Goods, Table Linens, Etc. 250 of them Remnants of black goods, figured and jJain Remnants of colored serges and Henriettas Rem nants of poplins and fancy weaves Remnants of all other materials already marked in plain figures from 10 to 25 per cent less than regular prices; lengths suitable for waists, skirts and full dresses, for this sale A DISCOUNT OF AN ADDITIONAL 25 PER CENT, meaning 35 and 50 ter cent off regular prices. Remnants of light cashmeres. Albatross and even ing shades of other materials, worth to f0c yard. Remnant price, per yard 25c Remnants of black and colored silks .a discount of 25 per cent from the already marked Remnant prices. 500 Remnants of white Nainsooks and India linens at a big saving; 10c qualities, 7 l-2c; 15c qualities, 10c; 20c qualities, 15c. 300 Remnants of crash towelings, all- in bundles containing from 2 to 15 yards; worth to 65c; Rem nant price, per bundle 29c Soiled Remnants of fine table linens, just need laun dering 20 per cent discount from regular Rem nant pi ices. Oddments in Hosiery. Underwear and Men's Goods. Men's undershirts about 150 pieces, half wool, heavy fleece lined, Jersey ribbed fleeced garments, worth to 75c; Remnant price 35c Two-thirds wool and heav plush fleeced, worth $1.25, for 50c Big lot of cotton sox, worth to 20c, for 10c Children's wool hose, worth 25c, for 12 l-2c Big lot of wool sox, worth 25c, for .... - 17c Children's wool hose, worth 50c for 25c Preimveiatory Clearing M but Cloak B)psittmnt Plush Capes 25 only the clean-up of our stock, jetted and em broidered, Thibet fur trimmed, worth to $8.00. .$1.98 Dressing Sacques. 25 onty best all wool Eiderdown, all sixes, zephyr trimmed, worth to l,Zu, tor OUc 3 dozen all wool waists, plain and trimmed, worth to $2.50 ---..- $1.50 25 children's jackets, worth to $6.50 Xtra Special. An' ladies' cloth jacket in the stock for XOO0V&09 $1.98 $7.50 nations and violets decorated the rooms. The Reverend Eason peiformed the ceremony. The bride wore a castor colored Venetian cloth gown, elaborate ly trimmed in white satin and applique. A bouquet of violets completed a very charming gown. A wedding breakfast was served immediately after the cere mony, Tho table and dining room were decorated in white. Mis3 Leland has lived in Lincoln since bhe was a child and has a lare number of friends. Mr. Allpy is associated with Herpolsheimer & Co, and came to Lincoln from Min neapolis. Mr. and Mrs. .Alley expect to make a short trip to Kansas City and wi 1 bo at home after March lBt. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Oakley, Miss Oakley and Miss Hoover gave a tea Thursday in honor of Mrs. Judd of New York. Tho drawicg rcom was deco- ra'ed in pink. Pink roses were used In great profusion. The dining room was beautiful in red. Mrs. Campbell served the ice and .vlrs. Dorr poured coffee. A beautiful btuquet of American beauttps stood on a large mirror in the center of the table. Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Putnam assisted in the dining room. Mrs. Richards, Mrs. YateB and Mrs. Raymond assisted in the drawing room. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Harris enter tained the Nineteenth Century Euchre Olub Wednesday evening. The follow ing were the guests; Messrs. and Mes dames Wilkinson. Rehlaender, Bignell, Guenzel, O'Connell, Foster, Hoover and Richards. "My Wee Bird" a beautiful Iullabye by Roy L. Smith, a Nebraska man who formerly lived in Fremont. Mr. D. H. Wheeler of Omaha sings this song with great effect. Words and music are onomatopes and suggest swayintr boughs rustling leaves, and the drowsy chirping of young birds. First Church of Christ (Scientist), Fourteenth and K streets. Arthur C. Ziemer, C. S. First Reader. Sunday morning services at 10:30; subject, "Spirit.' 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 cordiai'Iy invited. Dean and Mrs. Sherman received in honor of Mr. Elbert Hubbard on Wed nesday afternoon. A large nmmber of guests called during the afternoon and had tho pleasure of meeting Mr. Hut bard who is not only a very famous but also a very charming and fascinating man. Mr. Harry Shedd introduced the guests to Mr. Sherman who in turn in troduced Mr. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman were assisted in receiving by the English club of the State university. Mr. and Mrs.J.E. Avery entertained a small company on Thursday evening. The annual Hard Times party of the Lincoln Light Infantry was given on Wednesday evening. Many startling costumes were the result and everybody enjoyed themselves. About forty couples were present. A number of young ladies assisted by the ladies of the G. A. R. gave a recep tion on Wednesday evening to the mem bers of the G. A. R. at the Grand Army hall. The hall was decorated with Hag3 and tloxers and a musical program was