The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 25, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COURIER.
side the regular club members Mr. and
Mrs. Toevs and Miss Roberts were pres
ent. Mrs. 0. H. Sharp gave a swimming
party on Thursday morning at the
Sanitarium iu honor of her guest, Mrs.
Wolle of Cambria, Wyoming. The
guests were Mesdames Speneer, Lo
Gore, F. W. Brown, Leo, Metcalf, Sea
crest, Traphagen, Finch and Whitte
moro. The party had luncheon at the
Commercial club.
Mies Kylo will addrees the W. C. T.
U. at the general meeting next Friday
afternoon on the subject, "College Wom
en and Plilanthropic Work." The
meeting will be held in the Y. W. C. A.
parlors.
Lieutenant Frank Folk's boxes, con
taining Bourenirs of Japan and the
Filipines, have arrived. Beautiful
swords and kimonos, fans, exquisite
embroideries, and Bilk garments are in
the collection.
Several Delta Gamma delegates are
now visiting in the city. Miss Knox of
Pittsburg, is the guest of Miss Harwood,
and the Misses West are guests of Miss
Garten.
Married, at the home of the bride,
1G37P street, Monday afternoon, James
E. Longmore and Miss Charlotte C. J.
Brandt.
Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th fc O.
Mrs. A. E. Campbell of Denver is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Talbot.
Chancellor Andrews delivered the
commencement address for the Sterling
high school Tuesday evening.
Miss Julia Watson entertained very
pleasantly Tuesday evening in honor of
Mies Josephine Shute.
Mrs. John B. Wright entertained Les
Bohemians on, Wednesday.
The best equipped and most popular
dining hall in the city is the Palace Din
ing hall, 1130 N street. Sunday dinners
a specialty. Best attention paid to fam
ily board. Give it a trial.
Mrs. Ester Mendenhall and Mrs. 0. D.
Traphagen and son Vance returned on
Wednesday from a four months' visit In
Los Angeles.
Mrs. P. S. Boyd of BloomGeld, New
Jersey, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
E. Benjamin Andrews.
Miss Lennie Stuart returned Tuesday
evening from a week's visit in the north
ern part of the state.
Great millinery sale at Mrs. Gosper's.
The English club will meet with Miss
Whiting this afternoon.
Mrs. R. O. Phillips has returned from
a visit of several months in tha south.
Mrs. H. P. Lau, Jr., will entertain this
afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Eddy
Woods.
Reverend William H. Manss delivered
tho graduating address at the Crete
high school on Friday evening.
Miss Kyle will lead the gospel meet
ing tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock
in the Y. W. C. A. parlors,
Died, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on
Tuesday, May the twenty-first, Mr. J.
M. Rickett6, brother of Mr. A. C. Rick,
etts of this city. The remains will be
interred at Wyuka cemetery.
A Nebraska Opera.
Pawnee City is a musical centre, where
a band of forty-five pieces is maintained,
where one or more light operas are pro
duced every year, and where music de
partments are kept up as a part of the
regular course in the high school and in
the United Presbyterian academy which
is located there. It is at Pawnee that
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JBolt Purchase
Means a saving to us means a direct
saving to you of IS !?&? Cent
and more.
India linen in bolts of 12 yards, worth regularly 72c, this sale 36c bolt
India linen in bolts of 12 yards, worth regularly 80c, this sale 60c bolt
India linen in bolts of 12 yards, worth reg-ularly $1.00, this sale 83c bolt
India linen in bolts of 12 yards, worth regularly $1.50, this sale $1.15 bolt
India linen in bolts of 12 yards, worth regularly $1.80, this sale $1.50 bolt
Regular 20c qualit' India linen, per yard 15c
Regular 25c quality India linen, per yard 20c
Regular 30c quality India linen, per yard 25c
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20 inch all over Tucking, 38 Tucks, special, yard 25c
20 inch cluster Tucking, 50 Tucks, special, per yard 29c
22 inch all over Tucking, 80 Tucks, special, per yard 55c
28 inch cluster Tucking, 68 Tucks, special, per yard 60c
10 pieces all over Laces 18 in. wide, in cream and white, worth to $1.00 per yard,
divided into two lots and priced at 35c and 49c per yard
French Val. Laces, JA and V2 inch wide, 12 yards for 15c
Very Fine Val. Laces, to 1 inch wide, 12 yards for
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A lovely variety of white Shirt Waists, made up in every conceivable style, so ex
clusive with the ''Celebrated Griffon" Brand. 1250 dozen is a lot of waists to pur
chase at one time, even by the FitzGerald Dry Goods Company. But remember
we buy for two other branch houses besides. 2000 dozen was the entire put chase
made the way you want them no skimping of cloth whatever, but all made up
with an individuality of their own. You'll see these styles in no other waists but
these you'll see no other waists so handsome as these; you'll see no other White
Waists priced so low as these.
Beautiful Waists for $i.oo9 $1.25, $1-75 $M8 to $3-50.
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Do you wish for a Parasol different to what any one else has in the cit'? Do you
wish to save 50 per cent on your purchase besides? If you do you will select one
out of our immense stock of samples from the Follmer-Clagg people of New York
City. Seems preposterous to buy a strictly up-today Fancy Parasol, iust when von
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7.50 Parasols go for. . . 3.75
5.00 Parasols go for. . . 2.50
3.50 Parasols go for. . . 1.75
2.00 Parasols go for. . . 1.00
1.50 Parasols go for. . . 75c
1.00 Parasols go for. .. 50c
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