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prepa, APRII — tea. Hs0G1ATION OF O1L MEN {Organization for Mutual pavantage Is 4 ment who Effected last night state, to oil Industry, to of toe iands and to ott of the new ed as follows over, of Seatt BC. _Rog® ‘ tthe; » re H. Lee | y, Spokan< [ . of Tacoma ams pak of Seattic. " presbyterian A aw PD D., past " eerciat Bvange ’ mation of Eve . say of comme E> nt At $s 4 uthorixed . ; Sack pen ia j om for the D e § Preabyterian—Rev. W. A Se pastor. At Il a. m.. Rev. Jas Soon wil preach. At $ p.m avid Blythe will detiver the f terian Rev ‘ ni Presbyteria Saar ompeon pastor At 11 sgod Our Father, At 5 ee. f the Question Be Broiution « Lat paborer and Employer bh C. Ellis of Fremont w a ta. m. in Norwegian Baptist church Rev. A. Tar wil speak at =P. on A Young Peopie's § Cog tist (colored)—Rev ae co paste At li a. m., of Little Things.” At § p. ‘Trial of Faith.” ty E—Rev. E. M. Randall, At li a m., “The Glory -—— of Christ.” AtS p.m., History a Sin.” fet Set Protestant— Rev. minister, At ll @. m., Young Men.” Ati p aR t on eeality of Man.” “The Eq EB. Church—Rev. J. W See anes. At }1 @& m., “The yanted Captain At $ p m., te Life That Now ia.” Christian—-P. H. Lingenfelter, At tl a.m. “Christ at Atio. m, “The Call ite Firet Diseipies.” fe Street Presbyterian — Rev ie Thecpeem. pastor. At I! a. m., Thee. McGuire. pastor-at-large, Ati p.m. “The Direct Ih Honor,” by the pastor. f Presbyterian—Rev. Gichrist. pastor. At ll a. m., At 745 p. m., “A Litts.” Presbyterian—Rev. W. A. pastor At 11:15 a. m., ‘se Present Possessions: ot Their Success.” At Should Men Unite With Serb Tiiterian—Rev. W. D. Si- minis? At il a. m., in- address by Mr. Simonds Mert Everett Hale. followed ty Dr. J. C. Thoms on the Twentieth Century Congregational—Rev. W minister. At 11 a. m., i in.” At 8 p. m., of Tears.” —Rev. H. H. Gowen, a m., “The Mantle of 2 >. m. “Christ and Qetd Our Lady of Good Help )oM xX. Prefontaine, pastor, Sa m.; high mass, 10:20 Retay-school, 2 p. m.; and aid benediction, 7 p, m. Church—Rev. George Low masa, 6 a. m. and sermon, 9:15 school after children’s *apers, sermon and benedic- . ™. vulate Conception— pastor Low mass m.; high mass and g . m.; Sunday-school, = foeary and benediction, ov. W.J. Metz, pas- temporarily in hall on it, between Twenty- ¥-seventh avenue. *& m.; high masa, 10:30 Caarch Notes ‘ me ey. J: P. D. Liwyd, will be held as Dr. Lioyd who returned this trom & the morning services. Eke astlical Lutheran— Knapps, minister. Regular 1 tor ¥. Mr. Knapps leaves te & summer's recreatior - His pulpit tn th Will be filled by Revs. J lan i, M. qennieo, Popular eva r res been in charge of the Work in the Philippines, ow afternoon at the ¥ en — ee] being, 4 ad » Mh gut the “Plain Words to Men Coming week he will con c gives every day at th mi bt 9:20 a4. m. a short > 4. held; at onon a pray mn &, ~_ given, and in the A © class will meet Dm. the regular sermon will 2? "vitatio ote unlor class of the Law vill University of Washing- ; atone the First M. P. ¥ &t tomorrow morn m of the pastor, T. P. A ppectal musical sed direction of the d Densmore WePPCd, Which will vonwigt ae “ msist of by ti and an he Al Chrtstisn ee M. P, ehurc ot Misw , Rawi; Dha Ttory solo by Mise Endeavor soc lety of h gave « social Kerr at the home nm omas, 224 &. . » 824 See last night, Second % tomorrow, Rey. H ity Parigh church course of Sun- ures on the general and Other Masters.” Will incinde special arranged by J, Ed- , ©” soclety 8 On the shi D Are- a Oriental doc fk, foot eet, at 4:49 D. mM. to- —Bervices at 4 Pp. m. eves Hinging by Paulding will address Ol at Sixteenth ave iD treet at 1 1 ave. e 8; 10 Pp. m, to- “Omb, an Trinh evangelist, Tuneneg 4& series of revival tomorry w evening at the i in CHURCHES. San Francisco, will | Male quar- | nl M a Ch Murch of God tn Christ Jot ’». Barton, past At it A‘ Sunday-s 0 ' ym on j AR J, & MeComb Rev ! SY. tr California eVangellat, will preach at the Taylor Congremational chureh Tay! ay et and Thomas street, tomorrow ning at 11 o'elook, on the "Child Life of Jesus He will also preach \ the evening and every evening week except Saturday Special Meetings on Hidden Bide of be given at the Theosophical soclety to ing at 0 ok in the hall will City w ever \ » | Ww The Theosophical Society Third study Anand lodge, is svent ednesday evening, Pp. mh, Sunday th The Ethical meets at ‘u for leet at ibject ot The Light Mens for a Day Hreakfast Fruit. ms Cream amed Eggs Baked Potatoes Milk Hiscult Coffe Lunch. Es ped Oysters. Tomatoes, fee Split Pea Soup Broiled Shad Bu or Sau Stuffed Potatoes s Charlotte Russe Some Helpful | To wash fine white waists, all lace and embroidery, without damage, shake ¢ m well, wet them in clear nia added } er, With a little amn eh lay them in an & hen vease cover with st lg white soapeuds and set the sur three hours—the peur ht takes « the di Rinse in waters, b well and starch he Wrong side, using a sieeve ’ € ered with flannel j “ld hint for the housekeepers benefit has to do with corks and bot- tes. An ordinary cork may be made as serviceable as & glass stoppel by steeping it in a little sweet ol, Put }the off in a basin on the stove and when it is hot drop In the corks. In a few moments remove them and you will find them equal to the more solid article, The French have a way of making even an inferior quality of table linen look well without the aid of stareh They are then rapidiy ironed with as het a flatiron as possible without burning them. Treated tn this man- and stiff, Lovely Sun- shades What could be more ravishing or daintier than milady's parasol this season? Nothing, certainiy, and mo- distes as well as shopkeepers exhibit with pride the exquisite little con- fections fashioned to go with equally lovely gowns. Flounces are in the minority, while frills and ruchings are greatly in evidence and used in all manner of charming devices. Chiffon and mousselines are the fabrics which constitute the greater Part of these essentially feminine er- ticles, though delicate silks and even crepes are uently seen. Among the flowered atyle# pompa- Gour designs lead, while Dresden ef- feets follow closely. A charming little sunshade, and one which will be an effective wea- pon in the hands of an attractive bit of femininity, is @ mass of accordion plaited chiffon ruffles, edged with an inch-mide ruching of black. ferrule to ribbon twisted handle there are billowy masses of these ruchettes runinng around the taffeta founda- tion, making the loveliest of accesso- ries for a promenade costume. Chiffon Braid- ing A new fancy has just come into play for braiding the chiffon and thin stuffs. Take a strip of chiffon and cut it In three lengths. Braid as in a three strand braid. When done it should make 4 rope a little larger than your thumb. This is used for | the border of a yoke and for the edge } of the neck of a decollete gown. Lace | falls over it for evening and caught here and there in the three strand braid. If preferred you can border the yoke of your street dress with it and use it again upon your cuffs and at the lower edge of your stock. It ts an expensive trimming, but very ef- feotive. A little ertnoline can be roll- ed inside the chiffon before it is braided to make a border for the hat brim. This entire motif can be car- ried out In shrimp pink for hat, yoke, belt. cuffs and stock—a pretty finish | to all. | Shirt Waist Belts Beits play the most imporfant part in adding the finishing touches to a |ehirt waist and the most effective and stylish ones are of black taf- feta, with large eyelets In the back, through which taffeta ribbon ts run gains onty. ———— i ? AAA “~ er they become beautifully slossy) From | Chureh of God tn Chriat at| | | FOR FORGERY THE SEATTLE STAR Beatt® and esl An Air of Pros- t | M. I Let ar 1 ) 1} with forg Y makes Secan ep Sacred ein ere perity 4 check, watved preliminary exam ination before Just George yes - Sar ths Aik Gamera Gare Coie | Attends the man who buys his > bail, He vy committed t clothes here. They have that unty jail in default HANRANAN IS DEAD indescrible air of style that people have been accustomed to think was only to be found CHICAGO, April 19 Ww nin , Hanrahan, the pusiliat, died yeater. | in tailor made suits, day et the county hospital of p: «| | monte ae A new effect in black and white stripes—very handsome and dressy—our prtce $17.50 ORLD | } and are laced to fit the figure. The fr s of these belts are finished in & Variety of ways, Some are clasped th @ stunning buckle, others ein | ply tied with a mode Let the New Hat Bea A style Which is just aa effective t end anawers the same purpos: : / j Youmans black satin or velvet ribbon wound ti 0x twice around the watst and tied in * - mae aoa in a bow Knot or four iy-hand > 9 Se SA and fastened with a turquolae ma A d Bi h d 1 con ve. trix. This ie a be iy : convenient ye My — * 4 ams & ancnar Hinckley Block } drawn as tight as « When the napkins are washed and) and is quite as popular, dried and ready to be ironed they are) dipped into boiling water and par-/ an inch and a quarter to an tnch and| tlally wrung out between two cloths.) a half in length and are | 1242 Second Avenue Bet. Seneca and University Streets A Rare Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits. When in New York we pur- chased a line of Thirty-five Suits to sell as a leader for $25.00. The manutacturer promised them to us three weeks ago—they only arrived yesterday. Owing to the delay in their arrival we will place them on sale Monday for .. There are thirty-five styles in the line cloths, Venetians, Coverts and Cheviots, in all the new epring color- ings and black. Some of them are on display in our windows. Oe 1212 Second Ave., Between Seneca and University. ted without Infuring the mode 1¢ Wishes and is the most easy to adjust There is also a popular belt with two buckles, one in the middle ofthe front and one in the middie of the § My back. It ts a shaped belt, but must {us a e S| e a e = shaped by some one who knows now Monogrammed ls a perfect device for serving Shirt Walst Meals to invalids, and is a valuable dition to the sewing room, adn office library The prevailing fashion for embroid- ‘ one’s initial or monogram ¢ linge and dress accessories bh TAKE ONE ON TRIAL, now extended to ahirt waists, and the prvper caper Just at present ts te abokar abvied. en Gateoe On Stewart & Holmes Drug Co fon walet (for these are the onty style the monograms are used on) 627 FIRST AVENUE your monogram neatly embrold wit! » new white meroerised cotton left shoulder, Rut one ta! “ confined alone to the left shoul- der, for this embroidered device ts equally stylish if placed on the left wide Just above the belt line or on the! left sleeves Just above the cuff. Mon- | ograms are firet In favor, but as they have to be expecially designed and) made, rather expensive, so the initial | of one’s name ia much in eviden These in- {tial of tnoongram letters run from y He Bure You Viett Our Mil- lnery Fales Monday SLL LL Paes Many Wreckage Bale Bargains Monday ARR A Mt an Parasols Parasols Parasols Spot cash purchase Of an Eastern manufacturer's entire line of Women's and Children’s Parasola, bought at the dollar, will go on just half the wholesale cont Thie will be your opportunity to secure your summer parasci popularly | worked In white | Concerning | Sleeves An authority on modes says that sleeves are in a very transitory state and that great changes will be seen in their shape by next fall. Should thie prediction come true there is this to be remembered that sleeves, While important, are not a large part of the gown and can be easily chang Any capable seameatrees will, in a few ours, remove a sleeve and aubsti- tute ene to her patron's liking. The fluffy summer girl can look forward t« eevee that are close up- | on the shoulder and to make this/ closeness more conspicuous the seam ia a little low, i At the same-time the Gibsontan shoulder ta seen, and all the collars that are very wide give broadness to the shoulder. All the lace collars project a little over the sleeve, and) there le a consequent aquareness. The uppers of the sleeves are tight and made tighter by cording and tucks, and by bande of ribbon, and every device that can render them snug. They are the fat woman's hor- ror, for her arms must. be stuffed) Into these flesh-like outlines, But at! the elbow the whole scene changes, | and then comes the fullness that) amounta to bagginess In many cases, | Pretty Blouse | Trimmings | The brown waists, oh the tan waist, | which is the prettier name for this color, may be made to run the whole gamut of style. It can be made up with yoke and cuffs and stock of Ori- ental goods, or it can be made up) with the white lace stock and cuffs. These fancy materials give it a light look, for Gan seems to mirror its sur- | roundings and can be made paler or darker. There are the most attractive little bands of white linen, with a hem- stitching hagas age edge, or with a catstitehing. is trimming tan be bought by the yard and it ta just right for the adornment of the piain shirt waist. It saves work, too, for it need only be appiled just as one would sew on braid, whereas tucks mean work and embroidery is a mat- ter of applied art. The polka dotted materials are used to trim white and pale blue There is the dots, and this ts one of the most useful of trimmings. It ts| cut up and made Into bands, and this fs applied to the shirt waist so as to outline a sallor collar. | aeeates, | | j Sample t bho on pale tomorrow at ata mere fraction of their real value. SEE WINDOWS JUST RECEIVED A Carload of the Brightest and Best . Wickless Blue Flame Cook Stoves Full nickel trimmed handsomely finished clean and odortens; will do all kinds of king and baking perfection Any cooking utensils can be placed directly in the fame. They are ABSOLUTELY SAFE--CANNOT EXPLODE Burn ordinary Coal Oil (Kerosene) without a wick, and give a clean, blue flame like gus or gasoline to tas tte titrant Pant The Largest Stove House in the Northwest Fleteher & Carpenter, realty bar- 4 é 2 5 at q> §} ? MoKenzy’s Inhalent for Acute CATAR Ol Bucalyptus, dra OU Gaultheria, drs..... Menthol Chrys, gre Tymol Chrys, grs ‘ ‘3 Gum Camphor, IB. .c.. cree Carbolic Acid, dre Ol! Taralum, qa ad ounces To be used with Dr. } Nebulizer ooo BS ra 1401 Third Ave. Corner Union Telephone Main 534 Labert's oeoooe : When buying articles advertine | this paper, apeak of the Star GRAND RIDGE | din NUT AT $2,75 PER TON \This kole ls from the new slope which we have just opened, and is the best domes. tic kole in the market, ISSAQUAH COAL ©O., KOLE ocx DAY LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON You can get The best, in bottles, at re- freshment places. Only lasts Few Days. Ever Try It? Great for Family Use. THE QUAKER DRUG CO Bole Agents for URE-IT-UP —Cures Chill Blains 1012-1015 Firat Avenue. Globe Bullding. ALMER | SEATTLE PER SUIT $17.50 The materiale are Broad- 1330 2nd Ave Hells Ladies’ Suits, Walsts, Separate BREWING & | Skirts, Bte., “THE RIGHT KIND.” | Your money back for the asking. When buying articles advertiwed in j this paper, apeak of the Star, MALTING COMP’Y PHONE RAINIER 30 Bunkers, foot of Madison street. Telephone, Main 976. Se ed | | level lota on convente are cleared and $10 cash and > oar iit lota gh ground rmonth enue In iAdition fine mountains Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Rice, Saywood & Whitten’s 3oston Stock of Clothing On Sale Here at 60c onthe dollar Men's $19.00 Bult Men's $12.50 Built . Men's § ) Kult $9.60 Men's $20.00 and $33.50 Buit =» 12.00 Iiig Shoe Bale is still $6.50 + 87.60 Our or See displays tn our win. dowe Your money back if you @ay a0. Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN OUR SUCCESS IN SELLING TRUNKS IS DUE TO LOW PRICES AND HONEST GOODS These Hints M-inch Zino Trunk, well made well S-inch Canvas Trunk, @oos $4.50 MAGE oo. seers it Land Was as Choap as These TOOLS Every man would be a farmer ELGER & 1218-1217 RLBUT Secon? An A full size Garden Rake at, .1hc ‘ ake at oneeeee Tooth Bteel Bow Rake, at ,oth Bteel Bow rake, at Tooth Lawn Rake, at i-Tooth Lawn Rake, at A good Hoe at A first-class ¢ Mortar Hioe at 65. Long Handle Pitohfork, at..40 Warren Hoe, v.t. 600......06+ 36 tato Hooks, v. t. bu« -& to Hook, t h, rl nd Point Shovel, long han % FR, ..68e i nd Point Shovel, short han juare Pol Short Handle Shovel a? Scoop Shovel, for coal, e hort Handle ade ... i-tinned Man Fork ...0. 6-tinr Manure Fork ing } hort handle.4 oon Bros. ,, 142 retay C 602 2d Ave. 204 James SUNDAY DINNER SOUP—Mock Turtle, FISH—Crawfish, au Mavsala Tenderloin of Sole, a la Morney, ENTREE—Chicken Saute, Marengo Raviolt a I'Itallan, Olympia Oyster Patties. ROAST—Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Vegetable—Stewed Cream, Potatoes Young Turkey, Parsnips in Baked Mas Cream hed or Steamed Fritters, Glasseau Dessert Rum, ‘Dauiton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenue TelePhone Main $20 —_—_—_- See ae eee