The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 01, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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25 of our Fine Stock Box Coats, made up
in beautiful style, suberbly finished; colors fc I A Cf
castor, tan and black (Fig.l) AplU.UU
Probably 75 in all too many at this season of a
beautiful quality of Electric Seal Fur Col
larettes, with Astrakhan yoke, lone tabs, fc A AQ
I tail trimmings, extraordinary values for 4tt.T'0
We bought 500 Electric Seal Fur Scarfs, trimmed
with 4 martsn tails, lo reiau regularly (or
$2.25; over half have been sold; the balance
xo close quickly, cheap
$1.75
for.
Looking for a good every-day Dress Skirt, not cheap
in quality but cheap in price? Well, see the
Figured Mohair Skirts we are selling fcf QO
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The unusually mild weather during the past
two months has played havoc with the sales in
the departments carrying heavy winter goods.
As it is getting very late in the season and
nearing holiday showing, we have placed such
prices on heavy wearing apparel of all kinds
that must sell it in spite of weather conditions
or aught else. For example.
20 only, Automobile Coats; exceedingly
stylish; did you ever try one on? If not,
we will be pleased to show you how
thoy would suit you; colors castor, tan
and black. Styleof figure 2..$18.00
100 nice soft quality Eiderdown
Dressing Sacques, edged all
around with black zephyr; come
in colors grey, red and blue; seams
all finished. Splendid values for..98c
During this entire week's sale we
will allow you the 33 per cent
discount on children's and misses'
cloaks. This is off of our regular
stock, remember J OFF
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We have about 50 Jackets in all tight-fitting materials of Boucles, Broadcloths and Che
viotB; some will be your size, some will not; it's a clearing of odd sizes in Jackets that jvb
have sold this fall for $7 50, $8.50 and $IO.OO.
10 cases and bales of new art goods for Xmas trade.
5 solid bales of New Down Pillows guaranteed clean down all sizes from 16 to 2G inches
square; prices from 29c to 81.25.
An elaborate line of Stamped Cuehion Tops, all the newest effects; tops and backe 25c 35c
49a and 65c. '
Exquisite designs in ready made Cushions an entire sample line; Tapestry, Posters and
Floral effects $2.50and $12.00
Complete lines of Cushion Cords; 15c cords 8c; 20c cords lOc; 25c Silk cords 15c.
See our GranJ Display of Fine China and Glassware for Xmas gifts.
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.SignorZerni,and Mr. Kryl coronetist.
. Mr. Kayl was the only one who respond
ed to an encore. The program was as
follows:
Overture "Mignon," Thomas.
"Serenade Kococco" Meyer-Helmund
(for reed instruments.)
Aria for baritone "Toreador Song"
Bizet (From Carmen.) Signor Alberti
"Kammenoi Ostrow" Rubinstein (de
- scriptive. fantasia.)
"The Whirlwind Polka'' Levy; cor
net solo by Kryl.
V) "Cupid's Story," (intermezzo); (b)
"Prince Charming," (two step march,
new;) Innee.
Aria for soprano "Ah! Fore e Lui,"
Verdi; (from Travata;) Mroe. Noldi.
"In the Vienna Woods" Strauss;
(concert waltz.)
"Hagenow' Band" march and two
top; Max Adamaky.
.Scenes from Faust, by Gounod.
Marguerite Mme. Noldi
Faiwt Signor Zerni
Mefistofele Signor Alberti
"The Village Blacksmith," Michaelis
'(Spectacular Fantasia)
Night. The Dawn. By the Brook.
Morning Prayer. At the Forge.
Introducing the coetumed corps of
-, mssical blacksmiths, electric anvils, etc.
La Veto whist club held its first meet
ing for this year, Tuesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Davis.
The nMtbers present were: Messrs.
and Mesdames Weir, Field, Hallett, C.
T.Bofgt. W. Bogg, Bell andLindley;
MittM Hbwland. Boggs, Haggard and
Caffjra.
MjM Helen Nance entertained infer
jMUx.t"cvd Wednesday afternoon in
Those invited were: Mesdames Malla- and pleasing; clean, crisp technique, and
lieu, Walsh, John Dorgan, Hargreaves, good appreciation of the works rendered
Wilson, Woods, Crittenden, Merrill, was shown. The program was given
Rector ani Til ton; Misses Sweet, Put- entirely from memory, in which element
nam, Hollowbusb, Burr, Marshall, Car- of musicianship the students are show
son and Cowdery. ing marked improvement. Weeleyan
Mrs. E. P. Ewing and Miss Cowdery 1uartet No-2 made itB firBt appearance
have issued invitations for a reception 0D this occaB'ln and f ulIy merited the
at Walsh hall December the third to warm and enthusiastic encore which it
meet Mr. and Mrs. Stoney. received. The program was as follows:
Piano Air de Ballet, op. 30, Chaminade;
Mrs. Putnam, Miss Saunders and Miss Mamie E. Will. Ashland. Nnhr.
Putnam will entertain at cards Decern- Piano-Polonaise, op, 26, Chopin; Jessie
ber the sixth,
Mrs. Walter Hargreaves will enter
tain for Mrs. Mallalieu and Miss Sweet
on the evening of December fourth.
Last Friday, the twenty-third, Mr.
Edward D. Hanlon returned from Por
cupine City, Alaska, where he has been
for nearly six months, He will return
to his home in Hebron, Neb., in a few
days. Mr. Hanlon's friends of both
Lincoln and Hebron were very glad to
welcome him and glad to see him look-
M. Niles, University Plaze, Nebr.
Song "IbeDay is Done,"Balfe; Maude
M. Hawk, Crete, Nebr.
Piano Mazurka Fantasique, Wollen-
haupt; Sadie M. Hill, BbIIwoocI, Nebr.
Violin Elegie, Musso; Dean Driscoll,
Craig, Nebr.
Piano Valse Brilliant, op. 42, Chopin;
Harold A. Shellhorn, University Place,
Nebr.
Song "Star-Tide," Piccolomini; Lulu
A. Cook, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
VirtKn ntilifratn Viv Itltaa Qhanarrl
ingsowell. His sister, Mrs. W. Ellison, t.: w-A n..' T-r ,,
" A U- J.auu iwuuu ajiiui;iusu, UJ. as, 1UOU-
delssohn; Pearl E. Holme3, Shenan-
who accompanied him to Alaska,
turned some time ago on account of
nees, but is rapid'y improving.
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Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th & O.
Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden gave an en
joyable military euchre party Tuesday
evening in honor of Mrs. Walsh of Port
Huron.
Mrs. Downie Muir is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. John Dorgan.
esleyan Conservatory Recital.
The recital on Monday evening, No
vember 26, was one of unusual merit.
doab, Iowa.
Song "The Wanderer," Schubert; Ar
thur Brown, University Place, Nebr.
Piano Chaneon Hongroise, op. 27, Du
pont; Ethel I. Roberts, University
Place, Mebr.
Quartette "Now All Hushed," Emer
son; Wesleyan Quartette No. 2. F.-
B. Form, first tenor; Harry Brown,
second tenor; Arthur Brown, baritone;
C. E. Vail, bass; Miss Mary A. Smith,
accompanist.
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