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CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCHES First Anouncement of the Program as Now Arranged. | ELABORATE EXERCISES PLANNED Cantatas and Also Christmas Trees Will Be Prominent - Some of the Most Interesting Features ieee THE SEATTLE We have very little time to write ad- vertisements these busy days, but below you will find a short list of seasonable articles which are suitable for Christmas Gifts TABLE COVERS - $1.25 1.69 98 cts 6-4 MEAVY BAGDAD TABLE COVERS $84 TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, $1.50 6-4 CHENILLE TABLE COVERS, 6%¢ §4 CHENILLE celebrate Christmas Friday evening atthe church. The different ¢ will participate in a program. Christmas holiday festivities in the hurches of Seattle will begin Sent Friday evening, when some of! the Sabbath-schools will give enter: | tainmente. Others will follow on/ Saturday night, while others n| will have appropriate services on Bunday The remainder will take Tuesday evening next for thetr cele drations Christmas trees will be in evidence, @iso cantatas and other musical af- fairs. Children will, of course, have & leading part in all of the enter tainments, with a few of the elder) and one feature of the entertainment will graphophone on wh will be will det be the selections on The Christmas-tree, hung sweetmeats, ete., the litthe ones “* The exerctses at the Madison Street M. E. church, Monday night, at 7:30 o'clock, wil! Include @ cantata ae one of the chief features An excellent musical program has RP Aarbsageea=ane Se been arranged in connection with Feople Interspersed to carry out 41M-| the Christmas-tree exercises at the cult parte, Second Presbyterian church, in eG ie North Seattle, corner of Third ay At the the t b ch ee eee ee nt eet eacen [enue north and Harrison street. The uvenue, the Sunday-achool wil! ai Will be held Tussdey even- eee @ Christmas entertainment next Fri day evening. There will be o must- At the Piret Methodist Episcopal | cal and iterary program. Mise | ohurch, corner of Third avenue and De Voe | Marion street, the “Glad Tidings The Sun¢ hotare will 8c! program will be given next Tuesday carry a ptesent for the little evening, beginning at 7:90 o'clock bhane at Mre. Ryther's home. There Will be no exercises Christmas day | The exerciece will consist of mune nae. | and recitations, after which Christ The Sunday-school of the First|™4* sifte on the tree will be dis- Preabyterian church will also have! buted M. EB. church. enue north and John street will hold ite Christmas exercises next Wed Very pleasing cantata, entitied “San. ta Clans’ option.” There will be children ¢ wees, solos, and move- | wl ae BRTOSE ete Sond” FOS. neslay, one week from tonight. A ment songs, in which Sante Claus! iterary and musical program has will take @ prominent part. After) been arranged, and presente will be | the cantata the members of th*| girrrputed. Bunday-sctool will be served with} eve — “nick-nacks and sweetmeats.” Sun-| Christmas exercises of the First Gay the choir of the church will) Unitarian church wt! be held next v give an excellent musical program, | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, The ia: and the pulpit discourses wil! be in| program will consist of m and ee harmony with the spirit of the day. | recitationa, and the distribution of “ee ro ; Christmas cises will be heid | eer’ i ge ai at the Trinity Partsh Episcopal] The First Methodist Protestant churet Sunday. The rector, Rev./and Firet Christian churches will H. H. Gowen, wit! conduct the requ- lar morning service, and im the even- ing he will preach a short sermon, and there will be class work and einging. unite in thetr Christmas exercises, which will be held next Baturday ev- ening, at 7:0, The services will consist of songs and recitations, fot lowing which will be « distribution EN “ Sevlekenaas Next Tuesday night is the timet cua a eet for the exercises at the First er Baptist church. There will be chil- ‘The Sunday-schoo! societios of the Gren'’s choruses, recitations 4nd)| Piymouth Congregation church songs, veried with oceastonal solos! will give a cantata ent 4. “Santa wil) be @ musical program in con- nection with the tree exercises. wee The Sunday-school of the United Presbyterian oharoh, corner of Sixth | At St. Mark hurch special pro- grams have been arranged for Sun day and Monday. The regular ser- vite at 11 o'clock Sunday will be by avenue and Seneca street, wil! hold | pao eS pS Cara rages ite Christmas exercises Tuesday ev-| 4 0 © ; a : ening. In connection with a Christ. Gree gerviess wil cocur sagen mes-tree there will be & musical pro- | "5 % cones and an address by the grem citations end Grille. rector, At 12 midnight the celebra- son «darned ; tion of the Holy Eucharist, with the At the Battery Street M. E. church | mtire church cholr and orchestra will take piece In the chancel. M zart’s Geventh Mass will be render- ed tn ite entirety. There will also . | be a sermon by Rev. J.P. DD. Liwyd Saturday the Sunday-echool| On Christmas day the rector wil and infant clans of the Westminster | give @ short sermon, and the muai- Presbyterian church will hold exer jcal Program will be continued cises which will consiet of muatc and} id ° clans work. Sunday morning the| Midnight masse will be celebrated regular services will be heid at 11| at the three Catholic churches, At o'clock, and im the evening there will} charch of Our Lady of Good be class recitations, singing and| musics! program of unusual etereopticon views (Mustrating the! ence haa been arranged. Sun ehiidhood of Chrt day & midnight masa will be cele brated by the @acred Heart congre fv. H. D. Brown will have Chriet- mas exercises for the children next Monday even Z 2. ot “. rt iy at un al ly ai the so ne ot h - , - D rs" gre n an ul ire: to emt ay nce The Sunday-schoot of the English) gation Lutheran church of the Holy Trin ty| asd will hold ite exercises Christmas At the Church of the Immaculate hight. There will be singing andreci.| Conception on Christmas day, the tations at 7 o'clock. program will include solemn hich a a mans at 10:20 a. m., with sermon and The Sabbath-school of the Reform-| benediction, the Rev. Father Sweer ed Presbyterian church, corner of| er officiating. The musical program Olive street and Terry avenue, will | will be elaborate. its celebration Friday night. The| The sunday-echoo! of the Maven| festivities will take the form of a ner of Howard av and dialoguce, The program will be | Ciaus,” at the church Saturday ev in charge of the Sunday-echoot ening, after whch candy and fruit Pat ait i bute und enin. The Third Cumberland Presbyter.| Will be distributed Sunday ovemne lan Church Bunday-echool will have aan tose : | an old-fashioned Christmas. tree |* SPrcially prepared musical pr Monday night at the church. There | ® : 1.50 | LACE CURTAINS | AYRSHIRE LACE CURTAINS, 3% yards long . CURTAINS, 3% yard t . NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 5 t . Arabian and Brussels effects, $20 2 75 ’ 7,50 NEW MILN@® LACH Renaissance vf fects, | | RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, 3% yards long $3.50, 03.95, 95.50, S450. ee i COMFORTS | Wkmiwne ae ee $2.00 2.98 5.50 BPEAUTI L finest cotton SATINE COMFORTS, 1 with ed | EIDPERDOWN COMFORTS, good Deautiful quality satine .. BLANKETS Full-sieed ALL-WOOL, SCARLET also in scariet and biack plaids ee, covered with BLANKETS, $6.50 9.00 Extra site WHITE ALL-WOOL BLANKE | as down and Gnished Mke velvet ....... } ° | GLOVES | | Ladies Undressed M | and .. Gloves, in all shades. $1.00 : 25 50 00 2-claep Kid Gloves, with | } D-clasp Kid Gloves, dered backs overseam, at ' | d-clasp French Kid Overseam Glover od backs . 3 Special line of Men's Street Gloves, in red and brown Ladies’ and Children’s Mittens 10 cts 50 cts I9 cts 29 cts 39 cts 50 cts k SU1k Mittens, plain and fancy back, & 59 cts Ladies’ Biack Silk Mittens, extra quality, plain and $ 1.00 fancy patterns, 650, Th, 8% | Children’s Wool Mittens - Children's Wool Mittens, fancy cuffs M Coral Saxony Mittens, with satin bow, 2 Ladies’ Black Wool Mittens, ic Ladies’ double Wool Mittens, 25 Ladies Wool Mit nd fan y back, 3% Ladies’ Saxony Wool Mittens, with satin bow Ladiew B Ladies’ Black Cashmere Gloves, 15 ‘CHRISTMAS Four Days More Until... Gift buyers will have to choose quickly—the time is almost here Some splendidly decorated? mustache cups and pre sa a, not Haviland china, but certainly very good wa nucer, while they last 15 Corona Java Coffee, fine aroma and rich flavor ts still 400 per Ib The Commercial Importing Co. 1008 Second Ave. He Smiled a Smole af rn rr rr a TY ta SHSSSOSOSSSSHSSHHSOHO SH SOSH OOD OOOOD 73 re 3 LONDON, Dec. 20.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts arrived today @ her @ from Ireland ° 4 A despatch to the Central News from Durban says: “Tt is @ _B @ rumomed that after Friday's battie at Tugela, Buller catietd for irs. @ volunteers, who brought back the 10 guna abandoned under the @ ia @ enemy's fire ° e An official report from Buller received today, places the num- @ ret @ ber kilied in the Battle of Tugela river at 197. Buller's first re Ke @ port said he lost 2 killed. The dispatch adds that the Connaught @ Rangers suffered heaviest, having 24 officers and men killed, The @ a @ Dublin Pusileers came next with 21 killed. The field batteries, @ @ which were subjected to a particularly heavy fire, lost only 10 @ @ killed e Biota ieee airent, | aieiiiee i. ° © CAPETOWN, Dec, 20.—An official report from Gen. Frenoh, at @ @ Arundel, says that the New Zealand Mounted infantry retonnoi- @ @ tered the enemy's position at Jaafontein farm, and were remark- @ @ ably » under the Boer fire The New Zealanders re e @ with one nded ° o - oo - ° ° PRETORIA, Dec. 15—Delayed.—An official announcement says @ @ that the British are now shelling the Boe position on Tugela @ @ to prevent their crossing the river and capturing the guns de- @ @ serted by the British on the south bank ° e -orerrrr rrr rrr rr rrs SPOSSHSSOOOHOSOOOOOSD 2 , ' T nwie Mar respect-| Herman White 18-month-old able woman, but now fallen, and a| son of Dr. and Mra, H. F. Titus, died confirmed morphine fiend, was taken| thie morning of intestinal atrangu Dun lation. Informal funeral the rervicer to the Crittenton Home at this afternoon t see Matron Tay-| will be held tomorrow at 12:20 lor. Ana pt will be made tol|at the family remidence, 1315 cure her of her desire for morphine. | avenue She only 22 vears old, but looks “ > oe as if she was 40 Rosse Casteres, an Italian fruit a vende ving at 616 Jackson street, mistook hie wife for a burglar About Alex McCartney has purchased for|1 o'clock this morning, and took a 91,600 the east half of the corner lot} shot at her, plercing the muscles un at Second avenue and Blanchard] der her right arm and severing a atreet small artery. She was taken to Alson Ll. Brown, Annie Brown, J.| Providence hospital this morning D. Lowman and wife, have entered | Her condition ts not seriour suit in the superior court against FE. —e = P. Edsen and Irvin Baruch, to oust] WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec. 20.— the latter and to “ecover $2,403.20| The senate and house adjourned to ack ronk—with $100 demag: day until January @ fi hi Ripe Olives A Of satisfaction and delight, as all men do when we deliver their goods after we have laundered them to suit His Royal Nibs, The Czar of all the Russias never donned collar, cuff or shirt that was laundered and finer than we can do it Queen City Steam Lanndry 426-28 Fourth Avenut, between Union end Pik “SRATTLE TRANSFER CO Fredght, Passenger and Baggag, STORAGE The Best of the Season. We have just received by express Phone Mala 41-4 Olio O23 Pirst Avena a lot of RIPE OLIVES, This is very e e arly in the season for ‘“Hipe" Olives | Grav jiair iesiored | Bangs, Ftc, all col at at extra expense and by apecial| toile Natural Color | Low 'Pricos HAIRDRESSING Mrs. E. G. Hanson Wigs, I favor of the shipper we have nec for the chotee | ed nome Christmas season They are very pst ive . sirbraids, Ete. Sham pooing and Haircu Gor, Uaion & ‘LOUCH, AUGUSTINE & CO | 815-817 First Avenue, « for ladies and t, and Pleat Ave. AUCTION ALE 5 hd traordinary... a Royal Japanese Art Pottery *§ Just a few ——- ° 3 $ Xmas Suggestions... oy? among the many hundreds that this store offers to its patrons. A VIS!T WILL READILY CON- VINCE YOU that this is the place to 4 buy your presents. i Every Toy and Doll to Go This Week. Our Prices Make Them Go. Pro Comprising many varieties | Satsuma, Hioto, Arema, @| Kutant and Awata ta tect tatettadindind *, Jardinieres, Koros, LADIPNG SHOPPING BAGS ; Fine Silkonette HAND+ olate and Tea Pots, and Fine Leatherette SHOPPI BAGS, KERCHIPFS, silk initial, only 66 ; y articles of high art Jap xidized clasp, only 40c each ¢ each nese ware Fine Cloth, Leather Trimmed.) pine Linen Lawn Hem-atitcheg iy order Receiver, in SHOPPING BA substantially 2 ang ‘ F aot "dered HANDKDER- njunction with bank made, or each ie vile : . fupt etock of the New York Meat eather BHOP-¢ CEES: Only 130 each. Jewelry Co.'a stock of Dia BAG, handsomely finishes,) Ladies’ Fine Sik, Silk Embroider- monds, Watches, Jewelry and > clasps; $2.00 value, only $1.607¢4 HANDK ERCHIEFS, l6c and te i Sliverware. ( each. a : . , é = NO RESERVE OR LIMIT. Mesh Woven Cord? Gente Fine Silk Hem-Stitehed 99 LADIES: Be on hand to par BAGS, substantially’ HANDKERCHIEFS, large size only, tletpate in this great offering “a. . i aoe Taal cose ouinne’ psy $ Gent.» Size 22 x 22 extra Heavy at 10:30, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m yet Leather, Pure Sik HANDKERGHIEFS, oe = (beautiful hand-made, silk initial, aT THE metal trimmed, or 108 oly S00 ent | n PURSE, patented) & id Assortment of SILK EMPORIUM 817 Second Ave. coco eeeesaasasen For the Children Three New and Popular Games. | Rattle of Manila........$1.25 Conette .. seteeee 50 _Shunette -75 Aime all the old and standard Games and Juvenile Books with- out number, ‘For Grown-up’s re Sets Shaving Sets Toilet Sets Collar and Cuff Boxes Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes | | | Manicu q ainty Medallions Leather Goods And a full line of Fine Stationery,Ink Stands ters, Fountain Pens, Smok- ers’ Sets, Pocket Knives, and all Holiday Novelties, Denny - Coryell Co. 716 and 1221 First Ave. Orvitie Esp. 1. W. Lowe. SEATTLE PRINTING CO. 414 Yesler Way lephone Main 7OooO And we or to give MUSICALLY It is of much importance to you which oPIANO., - TERE eee* You buy, for all the years you have it, it will make your musi- al life happy, If It be a fine instrument, 0 don't make a cholce that you will regret. In the CHICKERING, KIMRALL, WEBBER, DOLL and MIL Pianos you get the best in the world at their respective prices, and complete satisfaction with Special | Holiday Inducements | D. $. JOHNSTON |Burke Building, © 903 Second Ave, BONNEY & STEWART Directors snd Kmbaimore unere ‘arior, Third Ava @nd Columbia % Telephone Main Li — Beattie Wash | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that a ape. clal meeting of the stockholders of the People's Savings Bank, a corpor j atlor will be held at its banking rouse, No. 116 Yesler way, in. the atthe of Washington. oth day January, 1900, at ur of m,, for the purpose of voting upon the tion of adopting supplemental les of Incorporation of said cor on and for the further pur f repealing the present bylaws of id corporation and adopting new bylaws in lieu thereof and for the tr tion of such other business as may properly before the ting ata nt the b porat JAMES R, HAYDEN Secretary Dated this Ith day of December, | 1899, SO000CO COCO OOO OOO OOS EO SE TODOOOOE SEES OCOOOSESCOSOCOCC CO CCCCEseCCCeTe Photo Albums ’aper Weights, Paper Cut-| » handkerchief and pen-? MUFFLERS, beautiful patterns, 16¢, nly 690 each $1.00, $1.50 and $1.85 each Mackintoshes make useful and) qiankets and Comforts Make rate Xmas gifts. — Misses’) rmely Gifta—Fine All-Woot White Brown Check MACKINTOSH-) pLANKETS, extra targe size, only vet collar; 14.00 value, only) g» 75 each. h < ; Extra Fine Pure White BLANKETS, fine and fluffy, pretty $2.65 Lac Woot TOSHES, new wide-sweep militar cape; $6.00 value, only $4 . of borders 00 vaiue, only 14.00 « pair, 2 dos. Fine Lawn HANDKER-} COMPORTS at S6c, $1.00, $1.00, $2.00 HM an4 $2.60; worth fully 20 per cent. | CHIEFS, pretty open work and em- | broidered corners, only bc each. @tnore. | RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, TAPPSTRY COVERS, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, AT LOWEST PRICES. j es O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St | Popular Cafe for Gentlemen OUR HOUSE Occidental Ave, and Washington St. MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL | CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. ARAAARARAAARY Low Expenses, Many Sales, and Small Profits 67 Correctly Applied Standard Tailoring Co. 1012 Trird Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. Our...... Principle... 7 RY yy i \r The Palace Steam Laundry work fora change. If your work is not . | done to your taste, Dring it back 4nd we will do It over free of charge, 3 i Have the wagon 1 for your bundle. f | Sixth and Pike 3 | : Made to order; parquet floors; floors pol- : ' | all § § § ished and guaranteed. be | RT 1100 Third fivauhac opp. EE. RT, LURNITURE & GRILL CO. i Put One on i the List__ sess, Small mueical instrument offer a wide range for the Christmas shopper. A small purse buys quite a satisfactory gift here now, Guitars, Mandolina, Barijos, etc. Open evenings unt after Jan. 1, Sherman, Clay & Co. ILMAN 7 COAL Makes Heat Saves Mone AYERS DH Telephone Waite gat |.PIPE .. BOILERS... | Went Seattle Ferry Bullding Foot Marien Btreot ASK FOR “STEINWAY” DEALERS } Beattie 614 Second Avenue HOLIDAY HINTS. = Why not buy a r Fancy Rocker, ee Dining Table or a | Christmas Carpet. CANDIES for Christmas These are gifts not only or- | AK LYMAN They are not included in the trust, and | pene but useful. Gifts ee- “yea Barte jected now can be reserved for Everybody the holidays Handles OPEN EVENINGS, Them. Holden & Wilson Furniture Cs, 1109-11-13 § d@ Ave. Mention the name, Thurlow's

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