THE COURIER. I superintendent of the industrial school at Koarnoy. He is a very well known and active politician. Mr. and Mrs. Mallalieu's weddiog tour will be an in spection of tho different reformatory in stitutions of Iowa. They return to Kearnoy about February first. Last evening Judge and Mr&. Field gave an "Author's Carnival," it being a series of thirty-six questions each to be answered by the name of an author. On the first page of the leaflet was the following introduction: Some authors thought in chilly weather To hold a. carnival together ; And I let it not provoke a smile) Co operation was their style . The mingled elements were good ; The preparations understood ; The work effected with great care , The banquet was a grand affair. By notables the board was graced . And all was in most perfect taste ; The names of guests I will not tell As I'm sure you know them very well . Following is a list of the questions: 1. In what season was this carnival held? 1 Who admitted the guests? :t. What two authors were decorators? 4. The name of what historian best described the Assembly? .". How did most of the guests look? 0. Who was the tallest guest? 7. What two were complimented upon their appearances? 8. WhoBe face excited sympathy? 9. What two were in excellent spirits? 10. For what ailment did a guest de cline? 11. What royal personage sat at table? 12. By whom was ho attended? l.'l. In the costume of what nation? 14. In what fashion did he dress his hair? 15. What three Church dignitaries were present? 1G. In what colors were they dressed? 17. What trades were represented? 18. What prevented crowding the par lore? 19. Who had general supervision of the supper? 20. What was in evidence of the profes sion? 21. When these accidents occurred what exclamation summoned a trio of au thors? 22. What three guesta supplied the fuel? 2.'. What three gentlemen furnished names? 21. What three brought raea ? 2.1. Who brobght fish? 20. How was it found to be? 27. Who furnished sugar? 28. How was the coffee? 29 How was tho cake Berved? 30. By whom were the guests quicklj waited on? :il. Who sharpened the knife for carv- .T2. By whom was a message sent to ab sent guests? 33. What did this gathering do for the hearts of those present? 31. In leaving the tablo what did many guesta require? 3.1. What did the rest want to be? 3fi. With what do the guestB look to ward the next year's meeting? After the carnival a luncheon was servod. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames BeEsey, Bushnell, Caldwell, Paul Clark, Frost, Hodgraan, W. E. Hardj.MansB, Hinman, Roscoe Pound, Stein, Snell, Ward, II . H. Wilson, W. ). Jones, Whitmore, Sawyer, Lamb, IE. T. Hartley, Wharton, Auld; Misses 'Pound, Pound, Tremaine, Ilerron; Mrs. illerron and Mr. Bisbop. Pi Beta Phi gave a kensington Satur day at tho chapter house. The guests :wereMiBB98 Helen DoIeoo, May Jeary j;and Grace Hays. Members present fwere Anne Stuart, Lennie Stuart. Bar ker, LanBing, McGahey, Ashmun, Hen dry, ThomaB, Andrews, Robinson, Sedg fwick, McPheeley, Thorpe, Montgomery, illeacock, Morrill, J ussen, Marshall, Bur- "russ and Bess Burruss. A hotel banquet was given last Satur day niB'ht at the Lincoln to the football : team by the athletic board, the old and I new managers and the coach. Professor Caldwell was toastmaster and Rov. iManss, Messrs. Westover, Tukey and IWyler responded to toasts. The other ruests were Professor Richards, Profes sor Emerson, Coach Booth, Melford. captain of the '93 team, manager elect Cowgill, Hewitt. Loadwith, Librarian Wyer and Westover of tho athletic board and the following players: Worel, Eager, Cook, McKillip, Ryan, Johnson, Bender, Daaenbrock, Koehler, Crandall, Vosb, Ringer, Cortelyou, Raymond, Nol son, Drain and Best. Four members of the team were absent, Captain Brow, Pillsbury, Montgomery and Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morrison and Miss Barr entertained the Kishmet club last evening at the home of the latter. A two course luncheon was served after the games. The drawing room was dec orated with red roses, the hall, library and dining room with pink. Mrs. S E. Cosford gave a kensingtoD yesterday for the ladies of tho G. T. C. C. Those present were MesdameE, An derson, Shepherd, Smith, Church, Dye, Lloyd and Scott. Mrs. F. W. Bartruff entertained tho New Book review club on Wednesday. Mrs. Kelley reviewed David Corson and Mr p. Stonebraker gave a sketch of tho author's life. Toasts on Queen Vic toria's life were responded to over the teacups. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill gave a din ner Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. G W. Tibbetts of Hastings, Judge and Mrs. A. S. Tibbetts, Misses Anna Tib betts and Nora Miller. Delta Upsilon gave an informal dance Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Chambers chaperoned Misses Ilazlett, Harper, Henry, Howland, McIIenry, Montgom ery, Parks, Polk, Trickey and Miller; Messrs. Clinton, Huff, Chambers, E! iott, Benedict, Wilson, Bliss, Statep, Strabr, Kanzier, Brookings and Lester. The Tuesday Night club gave its reg ular fortnightly dance at Courier hall. Those present were Misses Richards, Garten, Clara Hammond, Nance, Thorpe, Henry, Woodward, Agnew, Gahan, Thomas, Chapin, Haggard, Bonnell; Messrs. Anderson, Ricketts, Ames Mar lay, Schick, Turpin, Cartwill, Raymond, Drain, Brown, McCreery, Orr, And rews. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark gave a brilliant dinner party Tuesday evening in honor of Major and Mrs F. J. W. Stoney and Mrs. Charles FosEelu.an. Covers were laid for thirty. The deco rations were in red roses and red carna tions. The menu was served in cine courses. After tho banquet Mrs. George E Sbipman of Chicago sang with per fect shading a group of songs. Mr. Bignell has the sympathy of tho very large number of his friends in Lincoln on account of the serious illness of his mother in Denver, wheio he has been detained by her illness. A party of young ladies spent last eve ning pleasantly at a masquerade given at the home of Miss Grace Edmiston. The decorations were pink and white, carnations being the chosen flower. Light refreshments were served. Fol lowing were present: Misses Ruth Has kell, Minnie Morrill. Nellie Ingalls, Fay Anderson, Minnie Hart, Lulu Fullerton, Ada Cook, Katbarino Bixby, Mary Hig gins, Grace Poarell, Cora McGrew, Lena Jeary, Grace Edmiston and Master Wardner Ssott. Mr. and Mrs. M. Friend gave a card party last evening. Forty-five persons were present and six handed euchre was played. White carnations, palms and ferns were used for decorating. A lnncheon was served after the games. Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th & O. Mrs. Frank Lahr will give a kensing ton on Friday, February 1st, and a card party on the 2nd. Mrs. Lowman of McCook and Mrs. &&'&&M W W W W W' &I&$& W W W W WW W 1 ITER Will ! m it if. i 'm m c7b ? w VI ifflSr Here's the final price reducing, the limit to which t Je remaining- winter wear is to be cut. They can't stay here long- at this rate, and at such figures it will pay you to consider future needs. Any and all jackets in the house, wo men's or misses' sizes, on sale now at.. HALF OFF All the furs, capes, jackets, scarfs and collarettes on sale now at HALF OFF All the suits worth $15.00 and more on sale now at HALF OFF ra t& j. NEW WALKING SKIRTS An advance spring showing is here now a vast collection of the vai i- ous correct things for the coming season novelties. You ought to sec them. Hi? nt ji -man' M $&i WXCOIX, NEBR. &$!$& 3!&&Skg R?WNF WIS "6?N?Vj'37r?'tf sm w&m iS!&,: 0B m J Yl& HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING ! Manicuring, Chic Ornaments for the Coiffure, Switches, Chevelures cleaned. Tonics, Powders, Hairpins Every thing to make the head and face of a pretty woman g UCLLICI. ...... JL ClUpilUUC lW . 00m0a00000900000uuOOMMIOMMQ00iMMIMIMH yOU WILL ILW1YS FIND Good Luck Grocerv. 1 J&JLm -fcV--JL -f Telephoneeso S3 Deutsch Iborn Schwab) of Horton, Kas., are visiting Mrs. Schwab and Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. R. O. Phillips is spending the rest of the winter with friends in Sor field, Mississippi. Mrs. Davison (born Gates) of Denver, is visiting Mrs. A. S.Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Royal O. Babcock are guests of Mr. and Mre. II. A. Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Raymond gave a card party last evening. Miss Cora Crossey of Fairbury is the guest of Miss Charlotte Whedon. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reese, on January 10th, a daughter. The Round Table met with Mr. Wright on Monday night. Mr. Geiat hardt discussed the Nicarauguan canal. The annual promenade by the Junior class of the State university will be giv en February 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of Platts mouth are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates. Mrs. II. E. Lewis gave a cobweb party Saturday for her two daughters, Helen and Ruth. Mrs. W. A. Green and Gratia Green are visiting in St. Louis. Miss Polk gave a luncheon for Mrs. Deutsch on Thursday. Her guests were alumae members of Delta Gamma. 1? I fs i; it I