$- THE COURIER. HilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIttTTTHIITTTT .... - ............ .4.... " V-v - JL, "I Bit. O XB ? S; fcYiORtOVSS .lW ':$tUt$&l!Mt Will be attended by thousands. of out-of-town people., It will certainly be worth, coming- hundreds of miles to r witness and in consequence the railroads entering- Lincoln have generously granted A ONE FARE RATE for the ROUND TRIP We are celebrating- the occasion with a Gigantic, Colossal Bargain-Giving Sale. Prices have been paral ized for this week's offering-, and you'll miss it if you don't attend. If you can't possibly get here send in your mail orders. Same shall be promptly .filled while lots last. Important Purchase of .N,w. Etoai Swifts, Jackets, '' 5 SMnts amid5 SMntwadst Rare bargains in suits to be found here Monday 2 special prices that will appeal to your judgment, Ladies Suits, made from fine Covert Cloths, jacket and skirt; cutin the latest style, best of linings and btnding-s, nicely finished: colors tan and gray 68 suits in the lot $7.98 Sample line of Suits received last week from New York, all beautiful garments, appli.qued in Taffeta. Jacket short Eton effect, silk lined, flare collar, latest cuttings, elegantly fin- .uu fatk bra sstt(3t!& FJ M& WM uf 1 J 1 J SfflMMkfi g r tj I fr a Wt ished . $15. If 3Tou wish something exceedingly swell in read v-to-wear Tail ored Suit, we have them at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Separate Jackets New and complete lines in tans'and blacks, $4.98 to $10.00. ARTISTIC MILLINERY HERE. IsrCw Hfesi Monday we place ou sale 3 lines, of beautifully Trimmed Pattern Hats in all the newest shapes and effects. We ask you, to see them. 2.08 $.08. feQ.CSO. Exceedingly low prices have been placed on all of our high Novelty Pat fcexn.Hats .forMonday's sale"-. . - - - - - - - - You'll find it to your advantage to pu chase your Children's Hats or. Sailors this week. Tarn O'Shanter Crowns and Fancy Braids everything- that is new, in fact. Of Flowers we have an abundance and our prices are abundantly loWj too.- Violets worth 20c a bunch go Monday for 10c. Violets worth 10c go bunch. Remember we charge you nothing for trimming done here. FRFF Beautiful Photo Medallion Free. l 119L "With every 10c cash purchase 3Tou receive a coupon. "When you have $15.00 Worth, bring-them to us with the photograph you wish reproduced and in a few days you will re ceive the Medallion withou costing you one cent. for 5c per MMMHMIIIIInIIMMMMMMMMMMMMMM0?OMMIOOOOIOinMOMOOOOPMM00iMHMM8 0MMMMMOIHHIMIMOMMOMtM8 0t . i '00000000gc . y1 eleven o'clock the dancing began. .The - evening was one of much pleasure to all there. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdatnes 'Weil, Charles Mayer, ( Newmark, Henry. Mayer, Schleeinger, Ackerman and Weasel. Mrs." Aach 'of Barr Oak. Misses Mayer, Friend, Kel ner, Schlesinger, Sarbach, Schlesibger, Kelcer, Strieker, Steinberg of New York, Dolly Polack and Kittie Polack of Omaha. Messrs. Steinberg of TJew York, S. D, Mayer of Norfolk, Sam Speir of Beatrice; and Justin Sarbach of Fairbury.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates gave a din. ner on Thursday. The house and the table were prettily decorated with many of the out door .blossoms that make this season of the year bo attractive. Covers were laid for. fourteen. Married, at Schuyler, Nebraska, on Wednesday, April twenty-fifth, at .the home of the bride, Miss Mildred Burk- ettrto Mr. Mode F. Griffith, of Lincoln. ' The Episcopal ceremony was performed uncle? a canopy of smilaz in front of palms, by .the Hector D. C. Pattee. i .The .bride wore a traveling gown of i aW cheviot trimmed with an applique Su.at-ailk, .and white satin. Mr. J. A: Basley of-Lincoln, was 'the beat man. MiBS Alma Woods .of Schuyler,' played the wedding march. Thirty guests' breakfasted with the bride and groom before they leftTor their new home near Silve Creek, Nebraska, at Cedar Grove ranch. The guests xere: Professor and Mrs. G. F. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Pat tee, Mr.- and Mrs. S. C. Weber, Mr. and Mrs.CC. Cannon, Mrs. L. M. Walker' Miss Katherine Woods, Mies Gertrude Wright, Miss Alma Woods, Miss Stella Schultz, Miss Florence Burkett,. Mr. C. -M. Sutherland and Mr. Ralph Burkett, of Schuyler. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reese of Cripple Creek, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. At wood of Milford, Honorable and Mrs. D. C. McKillip of Seward, Miss Irma Martindale of Nio brara, Mr. and Mrs. A. K Griffiitb, Mr. James A. Bailey, Jr., Professor Schuyler Miller and Miss Mattie Good ell of Lin coln, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Auld entertained the members of the E. Ek D. Kensington club and their husbands last evening. The guests came in masquerade costume, each guest representing a character famous from Borne point of view. Every one was presented with a numbered card and the even ing's quest was not only to guess the character portrayed but also the in dividual who represented the character. There was instrumental music by Mies Auld, and her sister gave Beveral solos on the violin. The in vited guests were: ..Messrs. and Mes dames Moaner, Hayden, Yoho, Ernst,; Has9, Grainger, Dewitt' Townsend, Naylor, Macguire, Mii'onberger, Hyde, Whiting. Campbell, Edmund Baldwin,', Gaylord Baldwin, Dobson and Cos? rove. J. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Zsh rung, and Mrs. Hass. Misses Ernst, Hass, Naylor, Macguire, Curtice, and Cosgrove. Messrs. Curtice, Shepherd, Whiting and Zehrung. ' The Century club met with Mra. Davison on Tuesday. Mrs. Howell had the afternoon's subject, "What has Hol land done for the World in Agriculture, Charitable and Reformatory-Work ?' Mrs. Ward Richardson gives a ken sington to about fifty women this after noon. The main theme in the after noon's entertainment is to see who can make the best button hole in five minutes. The New Book Review club gave its annual dinner on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.' J. Usher. The table was charmingly arranged, pink, the club color, being profusely used. There were festoons of smi'ax from the chandelier to the table cor ners, and pink candles radiated a fairy glow over the board and its guests. Those present were: MeBsrB. and Med dames Rudolph Reblaender, L. C. Hoover, J tf. Stevens, F. W. Barth ruff. Nelson, and Elias Baker. Mrs. Widener, Mrs. Penney, Mrs. H. W. Kelley, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Stnckler of Omaha. Miss Howland. Mr. Stonr- braker and Mr. Howland. Afler the dinner cards and dancing were enjoyed for several hours. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell and little daughter, of Cherokee, Kansas, were the guests or Mrs. H. B. Dudgeon for a few days this week. They left on Thursday for Newman Grove, Nebraska. Mr. I. S. Richards is enjoying the spring weather, after being confined to his bed for many weeks with a severe attack of rheumatism. Ticket holders for the Proraonade concert and .ball by Hagenow's band and orchestra on Tuesday, May first, at the Auditorium, will be admitted at the north entrance, on M street. The Lotos club met with Mrs. S. H. Burnhanon Thursday afternoon. The' program was a delightful musicale - T J i r ;