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BOARD OF FOREIGN I - MEETS IN SEAT Noted Gathering to Take Tae | in This Lay Tomor- row-All Branches of Missifnary Work of M. E. Church Will Be Presented--Expected to Set Aside Large Sum for Work. For the first time in the history of Seattlo, and for probably the last time In many years, the Gen eral Committe ard of Foreign Migs ist Episcopal church of promine ehureh all parts of world, will co © In this city for a] four ¢ Opening ex fh the Plymouth church at 10 o'clock H. Moore, presiding row morning with the DR. FRANK D. GAMEWELL, | EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. und Dr tiv DR. HOMER C. STUNTZ, FIELO SECRETARY dress of weld by Dr. W. 8 2 elder of the Seattle dt Sixteen Bishops. The committee, headed A. B. governm by Leonard, of New York responding secretary of the Be . ey pond of Foreign Missions, of 16 bishops, 13 of is compe ere and field secretaries, 14 rep ntatives of |!0S secretary K general conference districts of the | *#tant; 1. O. Beaton, re United States, 14 representative: Homer E a elected from the New York beard, | © nnings, avaistant. Field sec 7 ministers and 7 laymen, and 16 | retaries H. Sheets, G. f editors of the “Advocate,” the of | Smythe, BM. Taylor. F. D. Game ficial organ of the church The! ya, J. M. Trimble, G Work of the conference is the co Earl Taylor, ©. H sideration of the affairs of fore ary editor missions, and {t ts forecasted that ve of general con $1,500,000 will be appropriated a iets: KE. P. Stevens this conference fer missionar T. D. Collins, J. C. work | + ~ - Monday, Tuesday and Wednes | U.S. Navy Yard on | Take a trip on the Sound and Clean Your Teeth | i= tie 0. 8. nary yxsd, se th Wisconsin and prs Charleston the training pattleahips Oregon, | Nebraska, the er | Howton, Buffalo You can get big bargains in toot Drushes at Bartell’s drug stores, 61 and and 606 Second av. Dupont’s, war |¢hip Philadelphia, the mammoth ranted special aseptic, regular 5c.) dry docks, torpedo boats and for 24c; Special Sanitary, regular | prison ship Nipstc. Boats leave Marvel, .reg- | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, six times - Bbc, special 25¢; The tlar 25¢, special 5c. ***\daily. Round trip, S0¢ Until 11 a. m. Tomorrow 10¢ Unbleached Muslin} OC Heavy as the well-known “Indian Head M io, fall yard wide; 2 to 10-yard lengths; 6¢ a yar Base ment. Until Noon Tomorrow 35¢ Sash Curtains 19¢ Muslin Sash Curt berg « i i with Third Floor. Until Noon Tomorrow MOc Maviland Plates 25C I nd pink ff Basement Until Noon Tomorrow ML. 50 Flannel Gowns 98c oO —Second Floor Until 11 a 15¢“Fruitot Loom” 10c orrow benttle, Keeond Avenue and Pike Street New Vork, 2 Walker sireet, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1907. J, O, Wilwon, A, Mao hen Goucher, B.C. Conn, B. | Thomas jnlo, J, FF 18. Tipp M. North, Menara, a itt J bing, J. W. Pe R, Mott, 8. L. Deb ©, Gibson, G. W. aall, W. MeDonald, F. Swartsell List of bishops who are expect “le mga = || Women’ s and Misses’ Tailored Suits. at Popular Prices w Willard 3 Jinee is ea Bark Ora The lines of Women’s and Miss« Tailored Suits at popular ices, such as 5 ram nem Flag lh $29.50, $32.50, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50 and $55.00, are deserving of special attens MeDowell Wiliam Burt, tion, owing to the large collection of stybish models now z bey { ed. Desips H gon . 4 Pb Bg ‘able models from many sources are combined in thi theris d every detail ie tries and it ry knowa of the Suits comprising the various#popular priced lines is calc fodlat to give an ae Thesur, J. Marvell, FW added style and beauty. In fact, the popular priced models stror efleect feae Warne, Iwalah 1B, Seott, W. F. Old tif tures that have made the higher priced model hown thi eason s0 kabl ham, J. 8. Robinson and Merriman |i ly C. Harrie attractive FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOBES DAILY AT 6:30 i adhe aol AT $20.50 — Practical|AT $32.50 — Misses’|AT $55.00—A copy ofg | —————— Tailored Suits, made of Tailored Serge tits, of ery handso1 import. wet ed Model. The coats broadcloth, in a wide | efine quality, in brown pet a ri hoa range of coloring INST. Coats are double-breaat i short semi-fitting «Coats have| y ie sb panne i f 4 me | ed and semi-fitting, with elvet collar | cuffs, Must have $2,000.00 in ten days, military front anc a vestee of white pique ind trimmed th braid, : hence we.shail make the great tractively trimmed with Skirts are very full plait Ihe skirt is a fi plaited ost reductions ever known on iii] military braid kirts | Sd cud Gabe tatd ae pis model with ; \. “The high grade Clothing, But we iif are full plaited, with fold material is pl: broad. need the cash, and must have ]/f} vee ; bottom Many other ~ | at bottom any other cl ar other it, No space for prices, but i j ; yretty Suits may be had i " DR. A. B. LEONARD, most of goods cut nearly half. iif tyles may be had at the I 1 nay be ha handsome Sui may dé | Come and see for yourself, Bale 1 ime price, at $32.50. Iso be had at $55.09, ‘ CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. | starts TOMORROW, ] r be a —— hin | Nicholson, J. H. Fitswater, M. W THe P ] W bl f I f By 1 a Is in Women’ pen larwisker ke acne es : } ractica earables for in ants ctical New Models in Women’s Coat “ ohne * W. Trou , JH Benson Clothing (o. | The Infants’ Division is always brimming over with inte | An ; afact var Asling, W. W. Vanorsde! for mothers, owing to the la ansortments of dain and modest ae a Delegates elected by board of | 301 PIKE 8ST. I] 'y-priced things for the ‘little ones that are on display, three hints | ' = managers; Rev, Messrs, 8. W of which appear below 4 wl SUITS $15.00 AND $20.00. JOUN if] Bear Cloth Bonnets for the little ones, in white re | a aay cess this year of $15.00 and $20.00 nfants’ Crocheted Sacques, in white and blue and white and 1 | #4 | news s. We always have a } | ; aa nt a tan tel paid i oo Nethersele || Wool Fascinators, in black, white, pink and blue ...ceeeee that shor priced iW feel pa * London Company, in- |i on puch hearty re T » I We ry’ on we break into the ® 1 Us ‘ato ¥ na riced field. It has values quite than any other bly can. B. HUTCHINSON Corner Sec been ou " a few . From the varied lected one style in i] cloth, with shirred i] neck and down fr i} Will be and 4 assortment short J ha & Co nd and Union ] The special attraction in the Hosier 820 SECOND AVENUE SPECIAL i & special value fn Boys’ and Gt row ft wel for girls, These Hone b heel. Special tomorrow bed cotton e 1 1836 R. Wa « Buaar 8 rs spec At these prices, many women will doubtless provide them Quaker City Cut Glass and amer, foot selves with new gloves The special prices are effective while DONT ccccceccee ceeeeesswnnseseenessenas seats j quantities last tomorrow bile bss §-Bautton Vallier Real Kid Glace Gloves in blac white tans, ox | . . PY blood and navy; per pytr $1.95 Chi S | f T 12-hutton Fownes’ and Vailier's Kid Glace Gloves in white, ox Na Specials ror Lomorrow blood and gray; & pair $2.25 | DECORATED CHINA PLATES, SPECIAL 15c EACH — These 12-Button Full Pique Cape Gloves with spear-point stitched backs Plates are of good quailty German ( in trate io tans only; @ pair $2.50 decorats Can be had in va HM 16-Button Fownes’ Glace Kid Gloves, in gray only; a pair ..$1.05 tomorrow of, each | We will be unable to fit these special Gloves, and we cannot | SEVEN-PIEBCE FRUIT OR SALAD SET IN SAM exchange them. AS ABOVE; SPECIAL . soeeeen si “hy We show several distinetly | new styles of Tailored Suite in $30 Seattle $30 We mention three— » Tailored Agency Tailored ch Bingle- Breasted +s Coat styles (semi-fitted) Suits for xew siscn DoudieBreastea Suits for ~~ ae Coat styles (semi-fitted) Round Oak $19.75 New Semt-Cutaway Coat styles $19.75 Heater (English walking)— Girls’ Long Coats of Kersey, in black, blue snd brown |} | School and fancy mixtures, prettily trimmed with fancy }|/ NOVELTY ANNEX, Coats oii ierseameer sacl” gg'gg || see tm * 5 wear; value $7.00; for ; Children’s | Hearskin Coats, in whi red, brown, blue and arskin Seeeune eee | vase | $3.75 i Bearskin Caps and Hoods |, TO MATCH COATS i 75c, 89c, $1.25, $1.95, $2.25, $4.95. || | . ’ * » 1 Waists at ey 15 Ladies Suils, pS : Salvage Sale price ..$18.75 COATS A $4.25 Moreen Petticoat, bea seteoteal | MomRt a omer oage) Bassa Reduced ss Ray! ei $2.95 Reduced fH] tancy mixtures, values up t A Hosiery Special frre sae vce William Walker) °° (i | i ouss S455 820 STCOND AVENUE AMUSE MENTS. Novelty Annex 1207 Second Ave. Lyric Theater | bie | Ducing this sdmitted free to orehest COLISEUM AM Greater Vandevitte Acts, 1 eEN'S MAT » Noveltion i ACHOOL Clem © splendid lat of World-f oan Gymnasts. vaing th sl | | Short Crepe Kimonos, Special 95e na - || Girls’=2Boys’ Hose 15c Pr. 2Prs. 25¢ t for a pair FREDERICK & NELSO a bs Nasa we Specialsin Women’s Knit Underwe m weight merino, { are specially priced for che t finished. Special price Se Silverware and Cut Glass Sei 1835 R ith gtit bo Division tome School Howe in boys and med sole and extra high » two pairs for Wallace flora) pattern Berry or ESS SEPERERWEZESER ERT EZSEER.RTESTSSERE EES +. INCORPORATED... Men’s All- Wool Under- wear, Natural and Camel's Hair; Regular] $1.50, Now, #@ Men’s s Spring Needle Derby Ribbed Under- wear in Salmon Shade; Regular $1.25, Now, a Garment, Garment, 90c $1.00 riats Free 00 HAT, WE ARE GOING or RAINCOAT (ON GET A NEW, STYLISH THEY COME IN LESCOPE DERBY, Cob >REVAILING STYLES. HAVING SECURED THE AGENCY OF THE FAMOUS Gi TO GIVE EACH AND EVERY PURCHASER OF A $15 SUIT SATURDAY ONLY) A PRESENT OF A HAT. HERE'S A CHAN HAT WITH YOUR FALL 8UIT WITHOUT ANY SOFT AND STIFF SHAPES—ALL LEGE AND FEDORA ER $ re) i; 13 EXTRA COST TO Y< THE NEW BLOCKS, SUCH AS TE SILK TRIMMED AND STITCHED $15. THIS POPULAR PRICE TO DU ALL THE #%: é a AT WE FEATURE OUR MUCH.-T SUITS, RAINCOATS AND OVERCOATS—MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG FELLOW THE OLLECTION EM BRACES CONSERVATIVE AND EXTREME STYLES IN THE NGE OF FABRICS AND CAPTIVATING COLOR EFFECTS THAT ARE FEATURES OF RARE EREST. WE WANT AN OPPORTUNITY ND THAT WE CAN TO CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR PRICES AF PLEASE YOU Between Second and 5.6 sa aah there Third Aves. 216 PIKE ST. THEATER SEATTLE 1 Nigut, A ae aii pthc ’ pe mate ' ; THIRD AVE NUE THEATER ‘ A | + Night This Wels and oh S [eatnoss cme Pact ; ia Wee uti