The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1907, Page 8

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CONVERSATIO ADOPTS NEW RULE = who is ond rule adopt ersational club © ladies. » conveysational is expected to of the patience versational abil embers. Hereafter t of contest in phe will be to get pow floc Once a con versationalist te recognised, she } a full sawingsas long as t « rule, She ¢ A regular revel of 1 with an ipted flow Mrs. A. A. Buck will e Social Circle. will ent in jen Association. thly rien Association Beta at Home. Gamma Phi t ta gave Gam Fr day aft ening Card Party at Glencairn home 2 Wednesday, Nov bse Ladies’ Charity C Phe Catholic Ladies’ Charity b wil meet with Mrs. EC. Burke and Mrs. 1. W. Hamilton, at the home of Mrs. Burke, 1806 Sixteenth avenue, W nesday, November 20. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mra. John M. Frink an- ounce the engagement of their daughter Athena to Mr. Henry Lauchin McGiilis, The wedding will take place the first week in De cember Ridgely Rebekah Home Auxiliary Members and friends of the Ridge ly Rebekah Home Auxiliary will be entertained by Mrs. Ackes at her home, 5613 Seventieth ave. N. B Wednesday, November 20, from 11 & m to 4p m Seattle by fame Club. Beattie amic Club wit food shampoo use Soap | All druggists. ayind The For a Lake Soap. 4 | out consideradle NAL CLUB woud until the Hmit ef human ie reached and somebody «td Gypente presifling officer, however has first chance, and in thatgdies the limig, of opportunity or any more m@pber to get a chance to indulge {fh a con@rsational “Jag If the presiding officer wishes to unfold her@deas, @he may open the meeting, conduct the discussion and bring it to a clos? before less audience unless someone the temerity to break the rule. This rul® was not adoptag with opposition at the last session of the club, during which several members contributed their nickels to the club treasury for the privilege of talking when someone gq had the floor & speech daw a ae = an exhibition In the reception roome of she St, Francis from Wed day until Friday of this week, An elaborate display has been pre give 4s many of the well-known art have articles on exhibition, 1 hibit is open to the general public Woman's Century Club. state univer before the on Friday y Presbyte tof the lee trated by i be, “The ot in Eng in the city Sherry brid sid and Mr. Glen Hoover best man. Mr, and Mrs Neighbor will be at home after No ember at Fall City Ladies of the G. A. R. McKinley circle the G. AR " Nichole- Chamberlain. A rest to many Sea the b th Mr Sa dain om a tow friends and ret vited, was parformed Mra. Haller « McKee, Mra. Da ~ The Sportsman Who ts “rifle wise” asks for SAVAGE AMMUNITION, made by the Savage Arms Co., for there ts nothing else that can come up to |} the scratch with [t. The pot hunter and duck getter use the Winches: | ter Leader Shelis, Nothing as good as a Winchester Leader Shell, load ed by the Winche only by THEO. WILTS & CO, 1008 First Avenue. Until Noon Tomorrow 15¢ White Outing| 8+C] Full yard wide (actua White Double-Face Out some for night gowns Floor. 1 width 37 inches) Snow ing Flannel. You need No phone orders.—Main Until Noon Tomorrow 10¢ Dress Ca Am an Brand, and Gingham and Beige des dre for Me Canned No phone orders ficoes| DC the ign best made; 100 new to cho from. Fine Basement Store. Until Noon Tomorrow “on 8c Pe Jew Until Noon Tomo: Corn, tender price 10c a can Fourth Floor. rrow Se Cold Cream 29c Main Floor. ited Cold Cream Until Noon Tomorrow 50c sagen ine |39c Sc] gad F alll econd Avenue THE BON and Vike ste MARCHE Perlis, @ Cito Tregtve. Oherite, 82 Phoater rime, sone m rain | Now York, 2 Walker Riedel, @ ctwe © mate whole eo ew - | flour from the er Arme Co. Sold | | INDRAVELLI AT ESQUIMALT. With he@rrecking pumps atill weh of water bow from her damaged the steamer Indravellt | Baquimate harbor awaiting her turn drydock, whieh fw not ox pect efor a week, The Indravelll went Ashore on th@rocks at Kellett bluff, In the Haro straits, iast Wed diay while coming in through # nels fox Luck favored her and ahe was dragged from her danger ous position before sigrmy weather reached her “THE MESSIAH” WELL RENDERED, Handel's greatest oratorio, “The | Measiah,” was most acceptably ren dered at the Grand opera house yeu terday afternoon by the Seattle Choral-Symphony soctety, under the leadership of James — Hamilton Howe, The soloists were warmly received by the audience, and the occasion was musically one of the events of the year TAFT IN RUBSBIA, (By United Press.) VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 18 tary Taft and his party arrived here yesterday at noon Tomorrow at § o'clock, guarded by imperial troops the party will leave on & special train for St. Petersburg COMING AFTER FLOUR, The British steamship Queen Eltzabeth is now on her way from Newport News to take on a load of 7,000 tons of flo Town, having been ch that purpose by C. A the Hammond Milling This will be the company firet shipment of Sound to Southern Africa Flour Famine Threatened. HELENA, Mont, Nov, 18—A flour famine threatens 12 of {he | ‘Spectacles $1 .00 jAnd up, Come to us with your eye troubles. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 md av eee LADIES’ | Christmas presents, and | on exhibition at our Fi i ||} SMOKING JACKETS, that is not expected. 805 First Av. Closin We Have No All Our Goods Suits, Overcoats, $15.00, $18.00, We Will Suits, Overcoats, $25.00, $30.00, We Will SECOND AVE., C eal working to counterbalance the in: | ein} making up their Christmas lists, we will put Weber’s Great Sale Weber Has to Quit Raincoats, We Sold for $12.50 Raincoats, $45. $22.50 Weber Clothing Co. — 7 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1907. eetudipal olties of this state, owing to the ratiroads not supplying cars sufficient to handle large shipments The millers have applied to the | atate ratiroad commissioners to re eve the situation. i — Wooo_wi “woo WooD,. 12,000 loads, $2.25, and $2.50, de |livered; 4 Phones—-Main 4264 and 4960; Main 1714 anc buay, call another, G. W, F, Ce | ce se | Abstracts of Title |) Title Trust Co. Second Ave. and Columbia St. OPENING TOMORROW | 'N order that the ladies of Seattle may see what [it is possible to get in the way of com- | fortable HOUSE GARMENTS for Men as |} thas to assist them in rst Av. store tomorrow our lines of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED LOUNGING ROBES, | DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH ROBES. All ladies are invited to come and look. You may buy if you want to, of course, bat KING BROS. CO., Correct Apparel for Men g-Out Place to Go. Must BeSold. $20.00, $22.50, Sell for We Sold $35.00, $40.00, 00, Sell for for ORNER S®NECA. 6286, If one | saath Donde ae wmnonte suitable for and evenin hades, ‘Lingerie Dresses white and a few delicate party have n« 914.75 Dresses ar The Armenia All of these and workmanship Val bands and yroduction and elab ome of th e high-grade { iautiiats and are lace n lace For Stylish Tailored Linen Waists come $2.95 ce Waist troma for the work con n famou manship, quality and style of their productions, hence the special offer above quoted commands more than ordin ary attention The assortment comprise i} White Linen Waists, strictly tailored, some perfectly plain and some with Marie Antoin ette frills, as illustrated to left. Still others have the soutache braid trimming’ in effective designs These W 1ists are shown in both and short k or front as desired. Rare val | Folding Metal Couch, Special $3.98 This piece of furniture may be used as a Couch and as a full-sized Hed at night. Has « strong all simple and positive locks, oll-tempered spiral springs The fabric is of best quality wire and will not sag is Mnished in gold bronze, Width of seat Ix ong sleeve styles, fastening bac ues at the special price during the day m frame and helica 18% 193 _—— My in width, when open, 5 Special norte Solid Oak Extension Table $16.75 ished golden. Top measures 44 inches square when closed and ex tends to six feet. Pedestal base in very attractive in appearance and ie equipped with the famous Tyden lock, which prevents table top and pedestal from springing open. A high«rade Table in all respects and specially priced at We have but « limited quantity of the above clal price will prevail while stock lasts 16. Tables fae ape price. The purchase of a Majestic Range or amount of fuel a at the same Oak Peninsular For Any Kind of Fuel considerable money Merit Peninsular For Wood time save 614 $12.00 0, 616 No. 19 S14.00 Seattle Home of the see L) | are SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO ORDER FOR $25, AT THE UNION TAILOR®, Sie Third Ave, reem and Werkreem Twe Stores ane Third and Washington a. Suite to Order on Shert Notion London Tallors 617 Second Ave. FREDERICK & NELSON}, " * INCORPORATED Special Sale of Dainty Lingerie Dresses and ' Gownsp been divide Attractive Gowns Also Specially Priced Fuel Saving Now Morelmportant Than Ever a Beckwith Rot s your neighbor is able to obtain, you will ac FREDERICK & NELSO ee INCORPORATED, = g wear, made of fine mulls, Fre wn or linon, d into two lots at the special price ed below in Lot No. 2 Special at showing in every detail a h lity of desi trimmed with \ We ne ¢ hand-embroid« orately insertion, plat \ floral designg! is ¢ better one Louisine Silk Dresses, in white, canary, light blue, pink or green, made in two-pi 1 Princess st and elaborately trimmed with laces, now being closed out at .......++ ivewtve ys ss he $23.45 White Embroidered Satin Gowns, made in two-piece style. The skirt has large on flounce ang large embroidered scallops heading flounce. The bodice laborately embroider id has soft satin Me | a ret Perr era mr erm ort ia ay a et ord Cees ery Other Gowns, of white d eee net over pink, blue Crepe de Chine, champagne ind Princess style, will go at ....ccccsceceve vovecevrsreses ssscveescvenes $23.75 ‘ ? Women’s Coats Pi We have given” careful the and much effort to the selection of our Coat stock, ar in pricing the garments left no question as to value ing e¢ welcome compari of qualities and prices. SPECIAL AT $6.75 Women's Long Loose Coats, of heavy tn in a variety of broadcloth t* jal at 86.75 SPE *CIAL AT $9.75 inch Coats, in a pony od | These ( «4 and have velvet in black, blue, Special at brown SPECIAL AT $12.75. $9.75 Women's 30inch Coats, of heavy twilled nerge. These Coats have tight fitting back, fly front and velvet collar. § chal at $12.75 Couch Covers, Special 95 TF Striped Orier eS al Couch Covers will be specially priced as morrow rome Couch Covers are fringed all aroupd and ure 2% yards long by 50 inches wide. The colors are ted, } Miss tan and blue in striped effects. Special tomorrow, each. The Famous ‘‘Ostermoor” Mat We are the exclusive Seattle selling agents for the “Ostermest line of Mattresses, and carry three styles, priced as follows iaize Ostermoor Mattress, weighing 45 pounds. Regu In 36 Covered twill, weighing 60 — In two parts with French edge. covered with mereertaed art floral design, weight 60 pounds with mercerized art With the enormous increase in the cost of fuel, the matter of economy in fuel consumption comes of greater moment to the people of Seattle and vicinity than it has ever been before, being the case, the purchase of Heating Stoves and Ranges constructed on principles that attain ail maximum of heat with the m n of fuel consumption is not only the part of economy, but all of necessity, because it is not at all unlikely that sufficient fuel to keep all the ves going will not be difficult to obtain many times this winter, but at some times absolutely impossible to get at id Oak Heater mean complish more, avoid n that, with the sal h discomfort The Franklin For Coal Beckwith Air-Tight | For Wood | i w 4 1 economical Heat mt the f vr, sitting room can also be h hearth as fite v Me rta {ca dort and f steel, 815.50 817.50 $16.00 $15.00 FRUIt eARM. iF You WISH ) : Hy Month Gat YOUR REAL ESTATE OF DESCRIPTION AND WAN A QUICK SALE, SEE INTE NATIONAL BOND @ REAL €O., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING

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