V THB COURIER 4 i K i i t 1 A, ifl FHHI9 1 1 initraiBBMU H 011 Ni &KfUM JtikHEWf 0PNte Ladies of Lincoln who desire tJe best in everything- will be amply repaid for the journey to Omaha. We V- place on sale and exhibition a collection of " J Imported pattern Hats, noentional HatS and gtreet Hats, pom gun(la jgarclj 23, lo gunfla, fflarclj SO. SPECIAL INVITATION TO LINCOLN SOGIETY WOMEN That would be impossible to any other house but ours outside of New York Cit'. The" judgment and taste of our artists are unquestioned and our foreign selections are marvels of the foremost milliners of Europe. Further more we have these Pattern Hats by the hundreds where others show a scant half dozen. If you want up-to-date Hats, you must come to us. J. r. BRANDBIS & SCMVJS, IroiMs. 1 jbotoiv store, omha. y and Mesdames Gray, CofTraan, Ritter, Moobler, Blair: Misses Maude Hoover, Axelson, Carpenter; Messrs. McBride, Long, Jackson, CofTraan, Bowen. Miss es Shepherd, Scott, Cadman and Ander son assisted the hostess On Wednesday Mrs. II. J. Winnott gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Chas. A, Vailo of Baltimore, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Caldwell. The luncheon decorations were pink and green. Guests were: Mesdames Vaile, Caldwell, Bessey. II. H. Wilson, Ward, Richards, Stevenson, Barbour, Taylor, Risser, Burr, Eamee, John Fawell, Ed gren, Shepherd, Noll, Kimball: Misses Burr and Risstr. Wednesday evening al the home of Mies Poynter, Misses Margaret Grimi son and Winifred Chadwick were inia ted into the mysteries and joys of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Twenty five members participated in the festivities. The banquet board was decorated with a profusion of fiowers which were gifts from fraternity friends. Boxes of choice carnations were also tributary offerings. The Woman's club of Milford was en tertained at luncheon Saturday after noon at the home of Miss Eva Stump. Miss Stump was assisted by Mrs. J. H. Borden and Mrs. Will Runnells. At the close of the club meeting long pieces of colored tissue paper were distributed among the guests with which Easter bonnets were to be made and worn dur ing the remainder of the afternoon. Mrs. O. L. Howard sung, and Miss Grace Rowe recited. The luncheon was served on small tables. The club colors, white and gold, were represented by white carnations and yellow ribbons. A literary entertainment will be given by the club in the course of a few weeks, and it was voted to purchase two large pictures for the schools. A company of university students danced at L. L. I. hall Friday evening. They were: Misses Dot Druse, Wood ruff, Minnie Guile, Mabel Guile, An thony, Gregory, Hess, Hull. Welle, Led with, Saultz, Cameron, Stratton, Hart sough, Kocken, White, Stirling, Roper, Roper, Daly, Ashley, Chappell, Hensel, Reeves; Messrs. Edward Hanlon, Brack ets Brooks, Lipp, Neilson, Swain, Grif fin, Sturtevant, Baker, Carr, Hunt, R. D. Anderson, W. E. Anderson, Evans, Childs, Barry, Roper, Peters, Jouvenat, Langer, Morris, Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Munson gave a six handed euchre party Saturday eve Ling in honor of Miss Hansen of Grand Island. Prizes were awarded to Mr. Caldwell and Mies Miller and to Mr. Underwood for shouting. Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Guenzel, C. G. Under wood, Oscar Junge, F. B. Harris, S. C. Hoover, E. Bignell, Burt Richards: 'Misses Hansen, Miller of Aurora, Hie., and Mr. F.B.Caldwell, were the players. The local chapter of the A. C. A. will meet with Mrs. Hardy, 1536 D street on March thirtieth, to listen to an address by Doctor Edgren on the Evolution of Universities. The officers of the cadet battallion gave their annual ball Thursday night at Walsh hall, and it proved to be one of the pleasantest affairs of the year in University circles. The officers are: Commandant A. L. Baum, Lieutenant Drain; Company A. Captain U. L. Tu- key, Lieutenants Emmett and Stuhr; Company B, Captain Kind, Lieuten ants Hull and Shane; Company C, Cap tain Langer, Lieutenants McGechin and McMaster; Company D, Captain Barnes, Lieutenants Hewitt and Barry. The Lotos club met on Thursday with, Mrs. Rhodes. Miss Harris read a very interesting account of house keeping in Manila, written by Mrs. James L. Tuber, who spent last year there. The Round Table met Monday eve ning with Mr. John E. Miller. "Are the Filipinos Rebels?" was discussed by Mr. J. H. Harley. Mr. Shepherd and Professor Lees were guests. The next meeting will Le held at Mr. Lambert son's. Andrew H. Thomas, son of L. M. Thomas of 1GA1 P street, has just re turned from the Filipine islands. Mr. Thomas enlisted in the Fifty-first Iowa, company A, and on the return of the regiment from Iowa, ho enlisted as cor poral in troop B, Eleventh cavalry, and served eighteen mouths. He returned to San Francisco on the transport Mead, March 1. The benefit for Miss Lora Holmes will be given on the ninth of April. Miss Holmes has a glorious voice which thrills every one who hears her sing. Her many friends in Lincoln welcome the opportunity to help her attain suc cess in a career for which she has such great talent. Saturday Delta Upsilon received these new members: Messrs. Ed Walton, Ray Hummel, Harry Benedict, J. Kanzler, Charles Luesier, John Wilson. A ban quet at the chapter houso followed the initiation. Clarence E. Wright, a former student of the state university, was married to Miss Flora Eivira at Gibbon, Nebraska, a few days ago. Mr. Wright left tho university when he Joined the First Nebraska. Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th &. O. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Morriil and Miss Morrill are in the City of Mexico, where they will remain for a month. Mr. W. J. Bryan celebrated his birth day by a dinner to intimate friends on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ransom of Omaha and the Misses Crounse attended the legis lature on Monday. W. Fairfield, the winner in the Nebraska-Minnesota story-writing contest, returned from Minneapolis on Monday. Mrs. R.T. Van Brunt is-the guest at Beatrice of Mrs. Winslow Van Brunt. Miss Hortense Clark of Omaha, who attended the Delta Gamma birthday party, was the guest of Miss Irene Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Kellner and the Misses Kellner gave a euchre party Friday eve ning. Miss Franck, Miss Friend, Mr. II. Mayer, M. Rosebaum won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd entertained tho Four Fours last evening at their ' home, 1630 O street. The opening of fine millinery at Mrs. : 1 If ll Ml Ml 9 I