The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 03, 1901, Page 6, Image 6
m ry7r r THE COURIER. T5he Ivy Press PRINTING E N C R AVI N G LITHOGRAPHING EMBOSSI NG DESIGNING n - fr 125-127 NortK Twelfth Street LINCOLN. NEBRASKA g?IETY A Western Printin Plce where you can get what you want when you want It Daintily gotten up Booklets and all kinds of Wedding Stationery and Calling Cards are Specialties V V Phone 832 LESH . LEMON H" fei I I- i SHERIDAN COAL . . has jvo eqtta.:l,. LANDY CLARK, Agent. Office, 11O0 O St. OD el. 10C5. Gas as c Fuel IS Ladies . . . When you buy a Skirt or a Suit or a Jacket, consider 1st, FIT; 2fl. STYLE; ?q. MATERIAL 4th, Where you can get the best for the leant money. You can get all of these at MAX SI KRIS. The Tailor, 1416 Farnam St. : j OMAHA, NEBR fi MP Villi GOVt I I lllll III! I ci uuuLuni... Bring our Pur Garments and have them repaired or remod eled, because it will be cold Hgain thie year. By the way, ou can order a Fur Garment made in the latest style at 0. STEELE. u.i ill n i iihi.iiim Brnii 4.--oov.'r5 Cool Cheap QtxicK Clean Safe ENSURES: Meals on Time Good Digestion. Summer Comfort Home Happiness Rest, Recrea-tion bAND SAVES XSime Money Labor Space Food i 33URI BLOCK. 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 easy matter. The' are easy to pa' for, too. PERKINS & SHELDON CO, 1129 O Street. A society woman who knows her world says that the fashion of riding astride will undoubtedly obtain vogue in the very near future; and if a con ventional costume had been definitely decided upon, this summer would have seen the radical change. Opinions so far, however, are rather at variance not in regard to the ulti mate outcome of the discussion, for that seems a foregone conclusion, but in regard to the dreES which will finally be adopted by the fashionable set. Smart women are decidedly opposed to the divided skirt, which they say makes one appear ridiculous, asserts a scribe in the New York Tribune. The costume which obtains the most favor, and which may ultimately be adopted, is a long coat, cut like a man's covert coat, reaching just below the knees, the legs being encased in the regulation riding boots. When mounted, the coat, which, like men's coats, has a slit in the back, hangs only a little shorter than the fashionable riding skirt of to day; and when the equestrienne dis mounts is nearly as long as a short golf skirt. Nothing could be more modest or suitable for those who, fur the sake of comfort or safety, have decided to defy prejudice and ride like men. The side saddle in the next genera tion bids fair to become as obsolete as the old style corset has already become. Both should be comfortable supports, not instruments of torture. As time goes on the dress reform movement seems, in the fashionable world, at least, to resolve itself into a question of suitability. And the next decade will recognize individual cos tumes for every occasion. A woman shopping or walking on the streets will wear, aB she does for bicycling or golf, a short,scant skirt. In the evening and for carriage visits she will array herself in the beautiful, trailing gowns which she loves, and which are indisputably be coming to her. In short, women will be sensible when it Is necessary; but will indemnify themselves by dressing more gorgeously and fancifully than ever for functions that call for line raiment. The wedding garment will be more than ever a requirement for ad mission to the feast. And why should this not be so? A woman who does not care for clothes and for an attractive appearance can hardly be called womanly. Mrs. Henry E. Lewis entertained at supper Wednesday night for her son, Mr. Harold, her daughter, Miss Edith, and her niece. Miss Elizabeth Wing, who left on Thursday for her home in West Newton, Massachusetts. The in vited guests were the Misses Edith and Gladys Henry, Harwood and Watkins; Doctor Winnett Orr, Doctor D. B. Brace, Messrs. Andrews, Henry, John son and Arthur Raymond. Mrs. T. S. Allen gave a swimming party at the Sanitarium Monday morn ing for her guests, the Misses Marshall of Salem, Illinois. The invited guests were Mesdaraes W.J. Bryan and G. W. Berge; Misses Bryan, Mary Young, Helen and Faith Schwind, Ruth and Grace Bryan and Eugenia and Louise Marshall. Mrs. Charles O. Whedon, Miss Char lotte Whedon, Miss Margaret Whedon, Miss Uora Crop9ey of Fairbury, and Messrs. Burt and Charles Whedon have gone to the Laramie mountains where they will camp during the remainder of the summer. The engagement is announced of Mis Florence McLean Winger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winger, to Doctor William Chandler Bagley of St. Louie. The marriage will take place on Wed nesday evening, August fourteenth, at the home of the bride, 1837 E street. Judge Frank Irvine of this city haj been chosen to fill the chair of practice and procedure in Cornell university made vacant by the resignation of Pro fessor Red Held, who has accepted a similar chair in Columbia. Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th &. O. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hargreaves family are in Colorado where they remain until September. and will Mrs. A. H. Weir haB gone to Colorado, where she will remain for several weeks. Mrs. James W. Dawes was the guest of Mre. C. H. Gere on Wednesday. Thursday and BViday. Miss Harwood and Miss Dorrance Harwood were the guests of relatives in Beatrice this week. Mr. J. E. Butlor, organist of Trinity Cathedral, Omaha, visited Lincoln friends last Friday. The best equipped and most popular dining hall in the city is the Palace Din ing hall, 1130 If street. Sunday dinners a specialty. Best attention paid to fam ily board. Give it a trial. Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond left Thursday night for a visit in Chicago, Chautau qua, Buffalo and New York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McMurtry spend August at Mackinac. will Mrs. . G. Bohanan from a visit at McCook. has returned Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Oberlies have turned from a visit in Buffalo ro Say! Before buying a buggy see the Humphrey Hardware Co. Doctor Charles Yungblud is cpiiiping with a party at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods havo re turned from Alaska. Doctor Fletcher L. Wharton has ie- turned from his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomoreno aro in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rogers aro spend ing a week in Denver. Mrs. Harry R. Follmor of Onk is the guest of Mrs. G. D. Follmor. Mrs. H. C. M. Burgess is spending a few weeks in Dtica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Johnson will spend he next two weeks at Manitou. Dr. Carr, surgeon. 141 South 12th Benham Why don't you stop read ing and look at the scenery. Mrs. Benham Oh, I'll see it some other time; anybody, to hear you talk, would think this was going to bo my aBt wedding trip. Town Topics. TV- L