THE COURIER Professional Directory. Jfiee .618 lei... I Office. Zehron Block I'tolOa J V 12 to 12 JO 671.1 " (Retidence.l313C itreet ) 2 to p m Erenlcct. by appointment. Sunday! 15 to 1 p. m. and or appointment. 9 to 12 a. in 81 Dr. Benj. F. Bailey J Dr. J.B.Trickey, 1 Refractionwt only I Office. 1035 O itreet 1 to 4 p. m DENTISTS OBea. l- . . - . . ( Office, room 28. 27 and Sao. VLouls N. WenteJD.D.S-i 1. bc ?iock-1SJ r I I o 11th itreet. I Office I.,. ( Office oTer Harley'i I 3 Oliver Johnson, D.D.S. s , I ' ( 1KB O street 1 SHERIDAN COM HAS NO BQITAL. i 1 ril m Office, 1106 O St. Tel. lOS. tSeSBwUZOki. JSSik JPS, 2CTr vffS T ggceesxi)sxste(!)C58ge8t w. Ladies' Tailoring. I take pleasure in announcing that our spring" styles are now ready for inspection. Fashion's latest dictates are exemplified in both material and models. Visitors are at all times welcome, and estimates will be cheer- fnllTT fin'mcliofl O V. I. 214-216 So. I8tli Street, Phone 1422. - OMAHA. XBR. tm999m99fi9nC9&SI!tS9009&!S!S MSMBMSMfMMSMi KEENS SHARP, 118 fto. J4tl t. I 11 PAPER A. Fine Line OK IMERieiN 111) M1ED 5 Burlap, Buckram. Room ; Moulding. mm id nui s Just Received "all the latest stylesof the famous : : : FINEST SHOES IN THE WORLD. Come in and see them. w& ON'5 WsirtQ H3 0-STREET. Shoes for Little Feet Should be selected with the utmost care. The comfort and proper support of a child's foot is of great importance. Our stock is full of the best styles and the best makes the selection of just the right shoe is a very eas matter. . They are easy to pay for, too. PERKINS .& SHELDON CO. O Street. i k 4W 9 - fe VJ g(f)?IETY L i. SRtS W The date for the rendition of the oper etta, "The National Flower." has been at length decided upon. The perform ance will be given on Tuesday evening, April 30th. To say that interest in this society event has not waned would be to express but little of the enthusiasm that is growing daily as the date set for the operetta draws nearer. As men tioned in a former notice no effort or pains have been spared to make this entertainment a high grade affair in every poesible respect. The assistance of those who are acknowledged leaders in the world of much, here, vocal as well as instrumental, has been bespoken and obtained and as there will be a variety of pretty drills and graceful dances, one round of pleasing specialties will make monotony impossible. The fact that the patronesses, ladies of Lincoln's smart set, are taking Buch a personal interest in the success of the entertain ment is guarantee sufficient that Lin coln theatre goers have in store for themselves a rare treat, an event that it is confidently asserted will satisfy each and every person attending. A Bcene from DuMaurier'e celebrated novel "Trilby' has been selected as a curtain raiser. The first and unexpected com ing to the studio, of the beautiful Tril by, "wistful and sweet," with her bare "angel feet" encased in Duriens slip pers and clad in an old French military coat and.female petticoat .will be ex tremely bohemian. Everybody who has seen the play will be again pleased' to find the athletic studio of Taffy, Sandy, Little Billee and Svengali repro duced intact as in the original produc tion. Later, in the operetta, she ap pears as La Svengali attired in a regal gown of white duchess br.tin embroider ed in gold, her blonde head crowned wieh golden lillies, and attended by twelve beautiful blonde young women as lilliee. Many people are anxiously awaiting the promised appearance of the character pictures of both castes which can be seen in many show-windows this week. Miss Holmes' Benefit was one of those occasions in which the musical, literary and smart eetB are bo mixed and united that not even a supernatural being could assort them into setB again. L?s Bohemiennes and their husbands oc cupied the'front of the dress circle, the Elks and their ladies had a large part of the parquet and the following occupied boxes: In the first box at the right were Mrs. L. 0. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morrison, Miss Burr and Miss Miles. The second box was occupied by Doctor and Mrs. Bailey, Reverend and Mrs. Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Levering. In the loge were Mrs. Anderson, Miss Ander son and a party of ladies. In the first box at the left were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mr. and Mrsv Henry Mayer and Miss Mayer. The" second box was occupied by Mr. and MrB. W. J Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Allen. Miss Bryan and Miss Grace Bryan. In the loge were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hull Mr and Sirs. G. M. Lambertson, Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Mise Watkins. Mrs. E.E. Spencer and Mrs. F. M Fling gave a eix handed euchre party on Tuesday afternoon, the first of a series of five which are given at Mrs. Spencer's home on B street this week. Mrs. George Fawell took the nri f- shouting and for the best score. The .a - ? 1 4 gifts were exquisite pieces of china. Invitations were extended to; Me. dames Burliogim, Bell, Abbott, Bab cock, Babcock, Campbell, Bessey, Blisb, Casebeer, Bigger, Clark. Candy, Bergp, Barkley, Dorr, Foseler, Eames, Fawell, Green, Garoutte, Scott, Gerhard. Hodg. man, Hardy. Hammond, Jones, Kellogg, Harwood, Hill, Kirker, Lane, Lansin?, McCreery, Lambertson, Ladd, Xjnce . Plummer, Mitchell, Pine, Perry, Rick- " ette, Stevenson, Reese, Kobbins, Reed. Scott, Stonebraker, Talbot, Tailor, Taylor, M. E. Van Brunt. Turner, Web ster, Weeks, Welch, S. C. Wilson, Put nam, Winger, Will Owen Jones. Lind lay, Mitchell, Clark, Whiting, Wheeler, WilBon, L. C. Richards, Snelling, 1..M. Raymond, Hovey, Caldwell, Edgren, Hill, Faulkner, Andrews, Campbell, Stelle of Minden, Buck of Crete; Misses Stelle, Lindlay, Snell, Butler, Follmtr, Deweese, Hammond, Harwood, Kirker, Miller, Nance, Pound, Weeks. Mrs. J. L. Kellogg gave a pleasan1 c rd party Wednesday afternoon, la 1 eu of prizee each guest was presented with an American Beauty rose. T a decorations were green and white and were quite elaborate, a profusion of Easter lillies and ferns being used. The score cards were lily shaped and had on them Mrs. Kellogg's monogram in greeu. Mrs. Woodworth, Mrs. S. A. Foster, Miss Houtz, Miss Kisser and Miss Lind lay assisted in serving the luncheon. Invitations were extended to Mesdamea CZ-raan CZraan EVtlanm TnaAnh f Iraincrpr 7 Field, Foster, Dorr, Cindy, Fling. John Fawell, Billmeyer, Aitken, Bailey, At wood, Branch, Bigger, Barbour, Guen zel, Harry Harley, E. P. Hoovey, E L. Holyoke, Irvine, S. C. Hoover, Jones, Kelley, Helwig, Lahr, Lindlay, R- E. Moore, Leonard, Ladd, Lansing, Le Gore, Morning, Nelson, Nance, Perry, Richards, Richards, Seacrest, Kisser, Stearns, Rewick, Rudge, Rankins, Van Brunt, Spencer, Turner, Turner, Tal bot, Frank Woods, Tilton, Woodwortb; Misses Houtz, McClure, Lindlay and Risser. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Spencer and Pro fessor and Mrs. F. M. Fiing gave a six handed euchre party Wednesday eve ning at the home of the former. After the games a luncheon was served to Msssrs. and Meedames Aitken, Arnett, Barbour, Branch, Bartley, Blackburn, Chapin, Crancer, Davis, Folsom, Fol a us, Green, Holyoke, Holyoke, Hardy, Holm, Hinman, Harley, Irvine, Kimball, Kellogg. Lees, Love, LeGore, McMurtrj. Munger, Roscoe Pound, Richards, St-I-leck, Rector, Stearns, Snell, Tilton, Clapp, Teeters. Wolcott, Woods, Saw yer, Lacey, Warner, Miller, Field, Vin Brunt, Clarence Skinner, Ward, Tib betts, Stevens, Raymond, Paul Hunger, MrB. Ward, Mies Dennis and Mr. Keed. Lambda Nu chapter of Pi Gamma Dalta held its annual banquet at the Lincoln hotel Friday evening, April fa After an eleven course dinner the toasts were: Mr. R. E. Moore, toastmaster. "The founding of Lambda Nu," Mr. Ed R. Harvey; "Lambda If u in the I Di versity of Nebraska." Mr. Leonard Hurtz; "The Ladies," Mr. Arthur Ches ter Pancoast; "Advantages of a chapter house," Mr. Walter M. Hopewell; "l'r-- ( ternity ideals," Reverend Asa Sieetb; "The east and the west," Professor Lyon; "Our fraternity," Doctor Kjss, "Alumni organization," Mr. Francis J