8 THE CO UK I Ell a Gregory The Coal Mini. Miss Mabel Hays was the guest or lteatrlce friends Inst week. -"A Miss Mae Mount of Omaha is the guest of Mrs. It. H. Oakley. I'll! Canima Delta gave a pleasant dancing party last night at Walsh hall. Mrs. J. W. McDonald will be at home to her friends on Thursdays in this month. -Mrs. A. It. Mitchell entertained a hundred ladies at a muslcale yesterday afternoon.- The otlicers of the cadet battalion will give a dance Thursday night at WY.lsli hall. Mrs. V. K. Dann received notice that her father had died on Tuesday at his home in Indiana. ? " Mrs. Morris Deutsch of llortou, Kan sas. Is the guest for a month of her sister. Mrs. A. H. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hargreaves en tertained informally Saturday evening in honor of the Omaha visitors. a- Miss Martha Pierce returned Satur day from Aurora where she was the guest of friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph E. Johnson enter tained their cousin Mr. Edward Stand eninayer. of Philadelphia, the first of the week. . Miss Harriett ltoot. who spent the holidays with her cousin. Miss Welch. left on Saturday for her home in Lead, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ackernian have h.id as their guests this week Mr. Acker inau's brother and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. It. Ackernian. of Scrauton. Penn sylvania, who are touring the west on their wedding journey. Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Idler entertained the duplicate whist club this week. At, At. -'A r lr .J- Mr. and Mrs. I P. Sine returned Saturday from Michigan where they went to spend the holidays with Mrs. Sine's parents, who celebrated their golden wedding during that week. Mrs. M. D. Welch returned the lirst of th- week from Omaha, where she went to spend the holidays, and to witness the christening on Christmas day of her grandson. William Merritt Welch. Mr. Itouden is the possessor of a rich, sympathetic baritone voice of great volume and power and captivates the audience. Daily leader, Daven port, Iowa. He appears at Walsh hall Jan. '2Z before Matinee Musicale. Ad. mission 7.0 cents. The New Hook Heview club had a social session last week with Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. J. H. Stevens at the home of the former. Cards were played and a luncheon was served. The club will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. E. W. Nelson, when Mrs. O. M. Stonebraker will talk of oriental rugs. The junior class of the state univer sity will give its annual promenade at the Lincoln, the evening of February seventh. The committee will consist of Mr. Alex Lau. chairman: Mr. Oeoige Shidler. master of "ceremonies; Misses Jenkins. Mackin, Marshall. Honeywell. Post; Messrs. Groff, King. Pollard. Farney. Perry, Engle and Lee. T " " She The very next morning after you had proposed to her she confided in me and asked me what she had bet ter do. He I hope you were favorable. She Oh. yes. I told her I did not believe she would do any better. .?. j r .- .- Flippe Perhaps the money your wife wanted was to buy you a New Year's present. Flappe Oh. no. it wasn't. She asked me for ten dollars, not for forty-nine cents. He Skipling's Indian Tales are fine, aren't they? She Yes, splendid. Have you ever read one? He No; have you? She No. Thursday AUDITORIUM Friday AND Friday January l6 and I Matinee Ellery's Royal Italian Band 52 artists 52 Under the leadership of the great MME. BARILI Mezzo-Soprano Geiuseppe Creatore SOLOIST MISS HEINTZEN Harpist Seats on Sale Monday at Curtice's. SS-lSaSalaiSHSaSSaSaaaSS Miller & Paine ML f Dress Goods, Cloaks and Suits, Linens, Underwear and Hosiery, Cotton Goods, Rugs and Draperies, Millinery, Notions and Trimmings, Etc., Etc. 0 and 13th Sts. Lincoln, Neb.