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we . reper —— THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1905. ——————— e& ~ had been duly admired by p 6 : n ‘ T ) > C Se fr ghee yng ~ Rega be CHURCHES sa Av re tive Chapeins o . ver y ( xX ih | thelr robes, and proceeded to don in Amertoa, Pto block, A. O, U. % he latest things in lingerie for the W. hall, Bunday study clans at 7 benefit of sightseers, who, of |p. in, “The Seoret Doctrine.” Lee e course, Were women only, such mon Roman Catholio Meestin a " » Ae visited the exbibith b ture at & p, m., subject, “Interesting 0 rea aint content themaelye with sights lose St. Mary's Parish—Rev, W. J, | Provhonion,” by Jennie 8, Clark exciting Tea and coffee won |Mets Marly m and sermon| _ Sérvicen will be held by President served In a little room ownstaira, | (Children’s mane at 8:30 6 m.). Bun. |J. W: Kelwoy, at the Christian ‘Tab ee The fashionable dreasn abe “oo day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30) erhicle, Green Lake, near Sunny n who have houses : Paris fue High Mass and sermon :at | side Station, at 11 o'clock, Sunday ia oul t) ‘The Washing Children's hor Mert he lniontinn | 10:30 & m. Instruction and benedie- | morning Ths me Was anxious t > oh hildrea | of the revival of the pe Hagar anon Yon at 4:30 p,m ss Fremont Swedish M. B. church je that of belr t}t@ndopt, but Judge Frater retuned |} even though In Paria cone | gp ctthodral Chapel, ‘Terry avdiie. PRY. John Ovall, pastor-Prouching wc to comaider the plea made by the| quitousnens tn expressed it the |e mee At 6:00 0. ta» 7:80 a, m., 180 | tomorrow at 10.45 a. rf. and 8 p sgh. He ts fo one ee . n “1 about the }a m. and 10:20 0. m.; evening #ery-|™.; morning subject, “The Chris i After hearing the arguments ¢ ture, A representative of a fa- | ice at 8:30 a. m tlan’s Strength;” evening subject gue, and they Are © Ung Githerent truirare the br base a m house tn London] Sacred Heart Church—Rev, aes | True Liberty; Sunday schoo! at rs t} girl, moet vet 12, tr ein ndingy on the idea. “Yes, | A, Hild, At 6:00 a m, and ¥:p0| 9:45 a. m.; Epworth league at 7:20 affections’ his chambers and had a low talk| \ u vay) ui akirts, even very | a. m., low mage; 7:30 D ™., veepem,|P.™. All welcome. ta no excune to} with BaP. after whi an cade } n okirte, by all means,” she aid, | vermon and benediction, Seattle Spiritual association, K ¥ sud a te his} ruling. Just what the kind-hearted | S54 Por eo gd MAR Church of the Immaculate Gon, | of P. hall, Firat avenue, near Pike up agi ithe vod stiffening to make the folds | ception—Rev. A. Bweere. At 2:80| Lecture and teat . Sula nbd Stas faite of : : . # at 11 a. m. by ont will on 7 ; a eran ot. wl flow out grace but mot crino-|and 6:20 a m., low mans; 10°30| Mra Hibver, erence and euevies maint to beep 2 uloame out of the chambers | ine Y & m., high mans and sermon; 7:30| at 2:90 p. m., lecture at 7:30 p. in » i to a fioae . het thet after th ‘ada Even tf ultra amart people |p. m., rosary aad benediction. | >y Mra. ether Thomas Bosley and to aft BSG. Sater enld. that after thie n Parts id wear crinoline, | |mubject, Th t the co Frater was to be her best friend Bags | OO p ; ise the law nd and at any time trouble came t et 4 - sa vagy | hey? to be followed way of dealing with the herself or to her brother and| we ae eh oe ee J enth axgive ] h tents by Mrs, Roam eee eras z¢ sihgncrics ‘on to tues - ve too much good sense, near Pike street-—Rey, W. D. Alm North Baptist. church, corner = y Seam i bie alt about it and for another they are too fond | onde, minister, Patriotic address oY fer and Cedar, Rev. George ‘ : : of outdoor sports lL & m5 mubject, “Henator dha] Robert Cairn tor—8 the ru be taken towards find. | : | yamtor—Services at Coola Dee Robe ; a eahounned »| Perhaps the most significant |Commoner—Charles Samner and| 11 m. and 8p. m.; Sunday school a valle Wurs ¢ Ballard ng sultable| statement in this regard was made | Thaddeaus Steve at 9:45 «. m.; Young People’s serv aa whee the ma surroundings and care for the chil-| bY @ modiate much patronized by Immaneul Lutheran, corner Min-|1ee at 7 p.m. Highland Mission y came before be kept together and have their | Toyalty. The qucen’s taste, she | oF and Olive-—-Rey, I. A. Stub, pas- | Saday schoo! at 8:30 p. m yas shown that the fat father with them. |} pointed out, hae always been in the | ‘or. Services 1 a m. in Norwegtan Westminster Presbyterian church gecently Drought his mother The father of the children was! @lrection of simplicity and grace, |4%¢ # p.m. im Norwegian, Sunday | Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor—Morning a 8 : fl school at 104. m Y¥. PS Friday | Subject, “Secret pi = ittle ones from N jmuch distressed over the prospect | She probably would be the last per selpleahip; = goapmaker by of having bis family broken up| #on to wear crinoline. This fact in |#t ® Bm. | evening topte, “How the Incurable Be Geable to find during the proceedings, and his joy elf would be more than sufficient | Trinity Pariah, Eighth and James man Found the Great Physi eee. according to t upon hb ng the court's ruling| to render uns wsful any attempt | “Rev. H. MH. Gowen, rector, Herv-) clan.” Special muste in the even ‘of the neighbors caused him to burst Into tears as! to make the style popular , loom wt 7:80 wm. At & and 1:40)!ng, including the rendition of pot been Kept in he gathered his children together |p. m. Sunday schoot at 9:30 a m./anclent Latin, Greck and German got had proper care. and left the Court house. oodones aa Morning subject, “Unepotted From | hymna } ure RREKRRAR RRR eee te World.” Bvening subject, “Noll ries Church of Christ, Scientist, . anecee > #% . n@ Away the Stone” $12 Sixth, between Marion and Co- _ am 4 : pred lumbia—Services at 11 a. m., sub GIRLS IN ‘ ‘NIGH TIES » FIRST JOBS 0 F «| Foster Station—Song and preach feet, let, the Only Gauss and ° A Preator;” Bunday school at | ing servi y Bunday evening at y al wt 22:15 * SEATILEITES «| 1:20 in Poster's hall, conducted by |B. ™. testimonial meeting Wednes Patdilimaecmeritnee | Fscwteweiomoah “~m © subject of Rev. W. D. ai REE REPRE ee ee monds’ Memorial sermon to the “Teaching school In the Maine @. A. BR. at the Congregational — woods was my first occupation, At church Sunday at 8 p. m. will be (ONDON COURT DRESSMAKER PRESENTS UNIQUE INNOVA. | ‘P* *8® of 1% I joined the Maine | “The Story of a Reunited Country.” avairy. I fought tn some of the Special services will be held at TION CALLED “STUDIES IN COSTUMES”— PRETTY YOUNG oujaras campaigna of the war un the Green Lake Congregationa’ | EN CLAD IN GRACEFUL SLEEPING ROBES mised t tua? Gattedh con Clown church Sunday, at which the wom wards T went through the Cotumbia| These are the best cheap lots !" | beautiful new on an will be weed | university law school, reaching Se- | the ofty. Twe blocks east of end of y. for the first time. A special pro in 1893."--D. MH. Gltman, pro~ | Weet Queen Anne car line, and gram will be given in the eventn LONDON, May 27.—The rooms of} front of her dressing table. She | ™oters of the Seattle, Lake Shore & | south of Ross, Basy terms, toquire St. Francis hall, Spring pone fie Lacile, the court dressmaker, | was surrounded by assistants who | Pastern raiiroad, builder of Ballard | ef owner, Fifth and Sixth—ithical and phil- P the scene of a nove! exhibt-| helped her into a wedding dress of | @* tne, and one of the promoters Jou act, Meer jonophical lectures by Mre. Helen Thursday, vivled, “Studies in| white chiffon, spangled with silver, |°f new street car system for this MNES Bothwell nabs. 1807. | seoart Richings, of Boston, Sun- a the possibil city 1. . Costumes,” giving Be peneibiities | witha wide diver tay and train of Loans: [nsonanca: Renrs- days at 8 p F. A. MoFaul, of menage 7 | "There wes a marmur of applause Recast dines coscemearain te applaw ‘The first thing to strike the eye! & sort of bijou theater artisti-| @ecorated with banks of crim- @a rambler roses. pink roses, and green palms. To the music of Tate band stationed in th the curtain went up, dis- at sight of the nine dresses worn by the wife, one entitled consola- | ton being an arrangement of white embroidered with chiffon. T hostess bad some extraordinary Bames for her gar Whisper of Early Green,” being « ®@ series of tableaux, entitl-| thick apple green satin embroidered Ages of Women.” First | with silver; “The Frenzied Hour,” fame the schoolgirl, second the de-| a startling apparition of vivid par Wetaste, and, following tm order, | ple. fancee, dride, wife, hostess, and whiok were described as “Fervid Inflorescence,” “Scented Silence,” and “Passion’s Thrall.” The dowager was handsomely at- Part of the wardrobe of a/ tired, perhaps the most striking Tt was striking, indeed, | costu being “Eventide” and made of cigar brown chiffon, | “Twilight.” Bat to match, trimmed with | Orange roses, while a sun of the same cheerful color & well thought out cos- Bome of the tollets used In these! " were beautiful One, “The Brown Study,” com- | of women's sleep! jem trooped up tn great numbers to seo the latest creations in robes de anit. NIGHTIES EXCITE ADMIRATION Pretty young women were found lying tm bed clad in the most grace ful night dresses, and when they TABLEAUX STARTLING bride tableaux was startling. | Sieeedingly pretty girl was dis-| slenderly attired, sitting in AFree Lot to the Man Paying Rent for House the Longest Distance From Pioneer Square Who Works Within 20 Blocks of Ploneer Square A Free Barbecue Dinner for 2,000 People Sunday A Grand Concert of High Class Music and Open-Air Ball. Come Out for a Big Time ALA lectrictan 8. EB. Ca, HADLEY, enta, “Liquid | The hostess wore other tottets | Upstairs a remarkable exhibition | apparel. Wom. | GEO. H. COLLINGWOOD, Mill Owner and Timber Dealer. |\M’ CORMACK 10 FIGH) AAAT will fight in Tacoma tn the near feature. Both of these men hare | beem trying to get a crack at each other of late, and It now looks as though they would come together Jim Carrol, the Tacoma referee ia now nogotiating with beth Hart |and McCormack. and he states that Ithings look pretty good for the match. This will be the greatest match over pulled off in Tacoma for some time, providing Carrol is successful in booking the match for that elty. | | A concert for the benefit of the House of Good Shepherd will be | stven at the Grand opera house on Decoration Day. Professional art lete will take part in the program. E. D. HENDRIX, Furniture Maker, tone, will aing. accompanying with his fine ten-string sub-bess guitar Jewish Temp’ (Re Spinning’s Specials The three juries of the St. Louis World's Pair consisting of the abiest | £2"), corner Boylston and Marion Rev. Theo. F. Joseph, rabbt—t, mechanteal engineers of the world “e Gecided that the Racycle wap the|Ular services every Friday evening most perfectly constructed b & 8 o'clock, Saturday morning at in the world, So awarded it 0 o'clock; Sunday school every a Prige, Next week we offer | Gunday at 10 a m. Subject of ad- y tye $88.00 Coaster Drake Ra- SALAD. lapate $44.50, Raving you $10.60. 5 ree See June 4, Lettuce, French Dressing. It has G. & J. tres, adjustable han- | iret aot ae be ee dle bare, 30-tooth front and 16-tooth an “4 rocket, quailty, desira-|Jemes Rev. Frank Arthur Heath, A oa jor. Preaching at 11 a. m., sub- ject, “Our Baptist Faith and Ite | Value to the World.” Sermon will | be followed by the ordinaance of baptiom. Pastor will also preach at Sp ™, subject, “Memorial Day, special music. money saving prices are combined in each article enumerat- o-— Sec 18-tnch. 1M -tnch cast base Feot tune Se pander under er grip fores out mre abr. ‘Aide esher in base to prevent Hazel Mission—621 Sixth avenue Firet class in every wry. south. The Rev. F. L. Forbes will ley polished sieeve Mit preach Sunday afternoon at 2:20 Tie o’eloe, and Evangelist Burns in the Rest Wire Coat Hat Hoke |“"°™ne St 7 o'clock. Munsing Union Suite weights and grades extra brass to ma race . | 88e pr. Leather Hound Gripe Ibe dos $5.00 down and $8.00 a week boys a bicycle bere. All 1 SPINNING'S, 1310 BECOND AVE. | rocks & Co. 1231 Ind Ave. HM. & GARLOCK, PAINTER Fremont, Queen Anne or Capitol Hill, you can save 100 to 200 hours by moving to Southeast Seattle. Come Today, Pick Out a Choice Lot TIME 1S MONEY---How Much of Your Time Is Requited Each Day to Earn the Money That You Give as RENT WERT RENT-rAYeER WORKS A PART OF KACH DAY FOR THE LANDLORD. H YOU 8£©@ WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE, WHO MAKE NO MORS WAGES THAN YOU DO, YOU WILL AGREE WITH THEM THE AMOUNT ¢ Come Tomorrow, See Who Gets the Free Lot 2” YOUR LIFES BLOOD ENERGY, REQUIRED BACH DAY DEPEN WRECK SALOON IN HOT FIGHT A filet fight which developed into | a battle with chairs and other fur niture, took place in the Social Bar aloon, at Ballard, Friday after noon | J. H. Lawrence and M. BH. Ma loney, proprietor of the place, wore the combatast« A tow days ago the saloon was} closed by the sheriff on ac unpaid bills, and the two men met | in the saloon to have a business talk. A disagreement came up and hot words followed, then the fight Both men were badly beaten and the Intertor of the saloon was com pletely wrecked jount of | Olympia Oyster Cooktatl. B0UP. Cream of Chicken. Consomme Royale. FISit Filets of Gaimon a la Ma- telotte Normande, Steamed Litt « Clams Drawn Butter. RELISHES. Green Onions. Olives. Ratishes BOILED. Westphalia Ham, Champagne Sauce. : : ENTREES. Supreme of Chicken « la Montebello. Sweatbreads Saute en Calare. Lobster Patties « le | ae” ae > ee |) Poulett, Royal Cafe ) SUNDAY DINNER, 2T0 6, Prime Beef au Jus. WITH WINE, T5e. MENU Ieg of Mutton and Jelly. Veal and Dressing. | ' 1 j j Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potatora Bpinech DESSERT. Apple Pte Lemon Cream Pie. English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brendy Gauce. Vanilla lee Cream. Assorted Cake. Swies or American Cream Cheese. Note, F. B. COSPER, Chief Bngineer on 5. 8, Meteor. What these Southeast Seattle Citizens Have Done You Can Do You can buy a home with your rent money and therefore You can Save from $100 to $300 a year. Mac DS ON HOW MUCH WA ——d CHILDREN HONOR DEPARTED HEROES Grieled veterans of the elvil war joined hands with 16,000 atthe achool children Friday in honoring Memorial day. Thore was not a school room in the ‘ Visited by one or the ©. A. RR. wt | Little Anna Bilaabeth the | was emotheredo death at Columbia BANKERS ARE SANGUINE |'" SAN FRANCISCO, May %6.—Lo-| ca kers see no reason for alarm | in the recent bank failures in dif erent parts of the United State They are a unit in saying the banks flees mLenoerg of Ban sco and the Pacific| The mother protested, but was coast generally were never in & fight into the more prosperous condition, The! ld secure the failures noted are ascribed to purely | “bila local causes or n leeds of some of-| he he went to Ellensburg, ficial who wrecked the institutions, | walked five miles out into the coun- | try, where the foster parents of her | by I 1, got the child, t back AGED CHIEF WINS RACE j nsburg with her baby in her arma and then to her home in Co- LAWTON, Okla, May lumbia City onimo, the aged Apache ch The bitby's death was accidental his sorrel horse in @ race at the fair|It awoke about midnight and the grounds Friday and won @ $160| mother nursed it. It awoke again purse | about 2:20 and was again given the | bottle sae ae | At 7:80 the babe was dead with Don’t Forget Us for Bargains In Furniture accom A seen Red Front Furniture Co 308 BECOND AVE. SOUTH, Children’s clothing at about %. See our window FIRST AVE. COR CHERRY Belt Buckles Waist Sets Latest and most stylish des- sigue just received. Come and see them. Jeweler and St!versmith. 713-715 FIRST AVE. BY Pike Btreot Griginator of leas “Nat detect uth. ft extras or cleaned wi no matter how Hoh "tet of te Gun Gold Crown & Bridge Work Fillings. .. « A iH am toi 8. N. WOOD, hinist Moran Bros, If you live at Ballard, Green Lake, University Park, AND HOW MUCH RENT Southeast Seattle Is the Place to Move and Bid the Landlord Good-bye Lots $65 up, terms $1 per week; 3, 4,and5 Room Houses INVEST ons LAR A WEEK IN A CITY LOT, It cmey (AM BANKER RE RICH BECAUSE THEY INVES T TO THM BANKERS FOR MONEY TO BUILD HOM COMB BEFORE THE BIG CROWD AND PICK Ot RENT Ft AVENUE THAN SOUTH ry WITH ciTy WATER, SIDEWALKS, STREET LIGHTS Mave s FOR THxm KA HOME THE LONGEST DISTANCE FROM PIONEER SQUARD, WHO WE WAVE OWNED THIS LAND 28 YHARS, SINCR SHATTLE WAS A VILLAGD OF 2,000. AST GEATTLE WE BOUGHT THIB LAND AT $10.00 PER ACRE, AND IT 18 UNREASONABLE FOR ANYON® TO THINK DON'T BUY ANY¥WHERS ON A PROMISE OF CITY IMPROVEMENTS AFTER YOU 8EH SOUTHEAST SKATTLB NO MAN CAN CONVINCE YOU H® HAS A BETTER PROPOSITION FOR HOME AND INVESTMENT YOU WILL STOP PAYING RENT FOREVER IF YOU COME TO THE BIG SALE BUNDAY, NO MAN, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCH HOW LITTLE HH KNOWS, NERD BE POOR IN TEN YEARS FROM NOW. A $100 LOT IN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE WILL RE WORTH $20,000, BECAUSD SBATTLH WILL. AIAVE A MILLION POPULATION. - Seattle Homeseekers Company, | MADE MONKY FOR OTHERS AND WE WILL GAVE YOU MONEY. Terms $2 or $3 per Week PSTATE, MID TELEPHONES NOW IN. WILL BR SAFER AND WILL GROW TPN TIMDS FASTER IN SOUTHEAST SEATLE. YOUR MONEY IN REAL |) AND YOU, THD DEPOSITORS, PAY A LOT BEFQRH THE CROWD COMES AND TAKES RHE CHOICE ONES. WORKS WITHIN 20 BLOCKS OF PIONEER SQUARE. IT GROWS, THEBY GIVH YOU 4 POR CENT AND KEE 16 PER CENT IN THE FORM OF RENT. WHAT FUNNY A FREE BARBECUE r BUT SHATTL® HAS BERN BULLE UP ALL AROUND THIS BEAUG HE CAN BUY LA ME BALANCE. THINGS PRKOPL® WILL DINNER FOR 2,000 PHOPLA SUNDAY, MAY 28. GYNG : AFTER YOU TALK TQ SOME OF THE CITIZENS YOU WILL > THE BANKERS PAY 4 PER D NO WONDER N PUL LAYING A THEY ARE IN § IN LA oR MAY 26 cr TO TH DEPOSITORS, T IN OUT OF EV: HUNDRI A FREE LOP TO THE MAN ADDITION AND NOW OVER 85,000 PROPLE LIVE FURTHER THIS TIMH AS CLOSE IN AND SELL IT AS CHEAP AS WE ARE ATTLE NOW, ANT r OUTHEAS OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS dentistry operations ons Degiistry y ef, tilled, cr YOU HAVE ttm Nttle face b |the big rockin | child slept | _ ae If You Want A GOOD CIGAR—GO TO LANG'S OR A DELICIOUS ICB COLD GLASS OF SODA—GO TO LANG'S. OR A FRESH BOX OF CHOCOLATES OR BONBONS—GO TO LANG'S, OPEN EVERY DAY. IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. SLANG DRUG CoN COLMAN BUILDING. 607 FIRST AVENUD. Bet. Columbia and Marion Streets, ed in the pillow in chair tn which the . Corner Third Avena the Ohio System of which makes iniess, and inven- which pre ural Gums, fon of arti nery th wi x. . 35e nee HB work guaranteed 1 years. ure 8 & m to § p. m. Sundays om ANTON LEK Architect. TO PAY. WHEN HE LANDLORDS PAY 2 PER oD) ARE POOR OR WOMAN WHO PAYS OUT FROM FIRs SELLING THESE CI » YOU DON'T HAVE TO Pa¥ DELAY IN SEEING, US. WE