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s THE SEATTLE STAR speak where the other candidates on the city teket appeared be hiw it to open or close, as he “2 the world's grektest social leldiors refusal would have meant re This, re |Wuatness, especially for the satgon | markalle artic ht “of. the annex “| voutine of Mra. Potter Paimbr of It Is probable that no vi was written by her former wae intended at thin time. ¥ expecially for thin news this, and after a thoughtful pause, Howe turned to Lewls, Tom,” he aad, “those boys have been having It so easy that they've got a false idea of their popularity They ought to travel the rock road A frouble and possibly lows of future | MMU east out your Sepyy rlenoe Mut for @ bit." | . ms if thia were the plan, it was sadly : They wilt travel te Gald Lewis, | dinarranged by tne sight of money | rnd emphatically ou know, 1 want | passing from the proprietor of the MARY BRUSH, ed you to turn me loose before. As they emerged from the room, Jim Casey tooR his olgar from his mouth long enough to ask “Have ye been makin’ a prisident or only pu some more min to worrk in wather-pipe extinsion department ently Soolal Georetary to tter Palmer of Chicago. The common impression that a soolety queen's life ts one of pleas ure, leisure and luxury, unalioyed with care and weariness, is one of the moet erroneous ideas, | believe that Mra, Potter Paimer, social leader today in Chicago, tomorrow in NeW York and maybe next week in Paris or London, ls the hardest worked woman in all the world From observation | would say all to Darnell, Money ts a die | turbing factor, eapectatly in such a crowed, Darnell was principally interest ed im telling the man what he | thought of him and his conduct, as the rental price was counted out, bat Corbett raw enough to lead him - pec to aay to Mason, with grim aumor, | CHAPTER XV }"t hope there's an ambulance The Result of the Conference. — | handy Then he pushed back a ‘The night after the conference at! teliow who was trying to crowd Casey's, Darnell, Mason and Cor! past him, Quaprer XH. ‘A Conference at Casey's. Dameti and Mason would have yaued: more encouraged. if they = Rave heard the comments tn 4 ether quarters. Ryan had withdrawn i aaadionce to the Olt bat Corbett, the re: a was atill with them, ont | batt Oe oe eaten levees | “Whe you shoving?’ demanded | that the soo he eighth | ‘ard, all unmindful | ¢p, dy. } t diffieuities ¢ gente ings bam In the olxteaiot the trouble tp store for them.| “ait big wm ee ane: seneeene be “Ht him!" gome one yelled As Darnell turned to learn the use of the trouble a grab was the money he held In his J and at almost the same mo “Why, you're bavin nt Mason went into action. He time than O'Ha re caught the man who got the money, bett, “and O'Hara ought not to be! but, before he could make the lat jnearly so objectionad! for he |ter give up, he received a sthuging didn’t split with the machine after | blow on the aide of the head. Cor getting the nomination. I don't see /bett instantly planted his fiat in what's holding them. I was looking | the face of the man who had etruck or trouble, and so was McAuley, | Mason, and a fight that was little the managing editor. less than 4 riot.was on. Corbett,” he said to me, when (To be continued.) he — of ba po gre a ay ad resting you mig! eo a run THROAT NEARLY CUT IN QUEER ACCIDENT | Corbett was the only one of the! three who was at all surprised by | the apparent plactdity of the Eighth | ward campaign as Darvell continued to the the crowd, and t hreryl Ee aeovted and followed from hal! to hail may.” remarked to Ryn, that th’ OF & bined, bat they do be) ‘mc this feily Darnell is wan finest wingshots that iver ™ a : * ool” said Ryan, “but! making a nasty fight for Me and he coukdybave had every} way, if he had only . Original ideas. achievement requires that ext be a litte bit greater, An idea of the requirements of the social profession—the duties of & social queen, If you please—can be obtained by & glance at this record of a typloal day in the Castle on the Drive ‘Monday morning Mra, Palmer arose at 8:30, her customary hour, She was hurried to the bath by her maid, massaged, man foured and dressed. She descend ed from her boudoir to the dainty breakfast room on the right of the big dining salon, Her breakfast consisted of one ogg, 4 mnall plece of toast and half a cup of black coffee ly coorse,” admitted Casey, “Ye e ye made @ mishtake.” ‘wint out afther a potitictan wered Casey ” he wert oo, “I gettin’ th* kind iv a} it I can see now) ye” ” acquiesced into the Eighth and get killed along with Darnell and Mason. It will make @ good story.” “Who'll write It? | asked, “PU have a man in the crowd,’ he told me, ‘and if you have any dying words you'd lixe to have worked in. you might write them out and leave them ta the office, I'l play you up in great shape. “Bat suppore I'm only burt some? I suggested. ‘How about the hospital expenses -| “"T give you credit,” he said, ‘for being too good & newspaper man to spoll a story by sneaking out of a At 9:30 Mra. Palmer received three reporters and the agent for As soo) her grandchildren, this. later she was paying off a few so celal obligations by acting as hont. ose 8 & morning musicale From there she was whisked to! mint) cordial, she spent feveriah, | frensied minutes in the shopping district. She superintended zs os 5k i = ‘A Study of ” formed paper read by Mra. Van Horn, and Mra. Jefferey gave & paper on “Leontes.” Pianota Recital. ‘The largest audience of the sea- son attended the reeital given by D. 8 Jobnaton Co. in the yeoltal hall, Thursday evening The ne, was of exceptional excel The ot Mine Clara Lewys, the known dramatic er ET HH : : 5 F F . ‘Bow he's got more of soprano, was heartily encored the crowd than you friend. she responding With several dainty for, Just as sure the ballads, which were rendered in a ft im your mut that most artistic manner, Mias Lewys & cinch, you'll wake up boss! was admirably accompanied with prise party on hand.” the aid of the Metrostyle : Howe, reflectively, mayor” ‘The instrumental oumbers were he has 4 little scheme 7” there that will give on velvet in : HI i z Hs 7 5 é : dunior Prom. of the most delightful dane- of the school year was given last evening when the class of Nineteen hundred and nine of the Washington bigh school enter tained thelr friends at Christen- eens Broadway hall at the annual lor prom. Elaborate prepara- i sf i Fz il rf i i ¢ i x x > Vv <« MAAABAALALLAYLS i more inviting, with Its numerous cony coreers, divans, mission set tees and rigs so as te lend a delightfully informal air to the hall. Not @ little credit must / be given to the chairman of the committee, Mise Ursula Hughes, under whose mankgement the suc | cessful affair was given. The liet of patronesses included the follow. ing ladies: Mrs. Frank B. Cooper, Mra William F. Geiger, Mra. Charles Lee, Mrs. P. D. Hughes, Mra. H. 0. Taylor and Mra. Charles | H. Lety. The committee in charge consisted of Misa Ursula Hughes, Mr. Orvis Giadden, Mr. Bugei Meacham, Miss Laura Taylor and Mr. Harold ng Postponed. The meeting of the literature de- partment of the Seattle Woman's club on Tuesday afternoon has been postponed on account of the Longfellow entertainment. Ladies of the Elks. ‘The Ladies of the Elks will en- tertain at cards on Tuesday after. noon th the Eik's club rooms in the Mr. W. A. Bane . J. Gunby will be hos. tees for the afternoon. Woman's Century Club, The Woman's Century club held its regular meeting yesterday aft ernoon at the St. Francis. Mrs. U. G. Moore gave @ paper on “Wha Constitutes Good Citizenship,” and Mrs. James F. Ryan on “American Humor and Homorists.” Seattic Symphony Concert. The Seattle Symphony Orchestra will give thétr popular Sunday con cert tomorrow afternoon at the Moore theatre. Mme. Thorne Lundy & famous dramatic soprano from New York, will be the solo- iat. Music Department of W. C. C. Mme. M. E. Vincent, chairman Sof the musie department of the Woma: ‘entury club, will enter tain that department of the club at her home, 800 Columbia st., on next Friday afternoon. The subject of the afternobu will be “Chamber Music.” Colonial Dancing Club. The Colonial Dancing club, recently formed, will give of a series of dancing parties thin evening at Christensen s [broadway hall. Those who have organized the club are Mrs. Hartwéli De Pew, Mra. 8. G. Barnes and Mra, H. ©. Peters, ; Classic Culture €lub. Mrs.. Brierly Was hostess to the Classic Culture club this afternoon at her departments at the Harvard, bi “You're a commen! thing now?" Darnell is new.| “Give the boys a show!” think he's dull.” |tested a few voices. have got me| “I paid for this hall,” just what's Darnell. Since the break with Pepper. “I think Old Man, Darnell and Mason too much rope|been forced te rent their own halls, for they were not allowed to S0eeeeccoccoce The Rev. H. H. Gowan, rector of Trfinity parteh, will be the spectal preacher at Stanford university, Palo Alto, Cal., tomorrow, He will also be one of the three spectal speakers at a conference held Mon- day in San Francisco, on the sub eecccscccccce ‘hook The other speakers will Prof. ©. BE. Rugh and Prof. Fletcher B. Dressler, of the Univer- sity of California. (By United Press. PORT YNSEND, Jan. 26:— News of the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, of Dungeness, events separated by but a few hours, has reachtd here. The hue bayd wag taker suddenly, 111 wh Oil Stock HM: He glitie fave for syle 6 itive. BANKERS: “Capital Stock . . . $1,000,000 Peevcccccccsecseccos nisi £ a ~ e seese Tiresnenstaiaualiiliguanbunltnaipaieaaiee ‘DO YOU ENVY A SOCIETY QUEEN? THEN READ THIS “You can bave your money back,” said the proprietor, “but you date by Carl Larson. Vob Howe and hiv gang!" ox Maynard ay, Sermon at 7:40 p,m. ‘Tha man can't help himself j a Raabe BORNE RT RS jkalhees akilal sails Abiding in the Ho Ho's fraid to do anything else.” Immanuel—Main 24th ay. 8; Md Corbatt understood tho sitnation | (Do you envy the lot of the 9 are a doe cote ee Howe, or some one representing | Clty Queen’? If you do, read this farewell ne My Will to My him, had insured the man againat| story of the exacting duties and er ct © Fatin viattorm sabeting: ARE Ny al lows, and insisted that the hall must | terribly qxhguntlifye life of one 0 Pe gg pg een ge fatly..}° an art maxazine who wanted her) hurried into waiting motor car|raeption day. Maids rushed her| robe with balr tooxened— by her thaids and whirled away to her blue boudolr anatched off | terrapted by on her regular morning visit to her chinchilla coat and toque, her| girl Mrs. Pal neverigtay silk dress and thrust her) few minutes again into the bath. for luncheon, where she | joral Tratying in the Public} KILLS WIFE | |] Ballor Boys, URDAY, JANUARY 25, 1908, REFRACTINNIST M. Kihl, pas by Cari I m,, Bvang AD. short addrens by” paste Three Ganerations Attest Wonderful Ability of Gr oD Lake ebui nd st. and joth av. N. i; Rev. D. Ellis, paw | tor lla ww ‘The Reet of the Fu 7 aah. tase hits Revell gen Noted Scientist 1 Bet Before You an Open by le" ‘ Great New York Expert Ex- ‘emplp—Third ay. and Cedar st.; 5 4 Goneobort Cairns, pastor. 11a. m.|| tends “His Visit and Re- hat Do You Regard an the Great- | P eat Evil In the Clty?” Bpecial imusic|| ceives at Hotel Sayoy by Temple chorus Another Weel.” Methodist. h and Green Lak First ay. has tried the one who NB; BLE jet, pastor. 10:80 a 1 Way Out"; 7:30 p.m, address by P. P, Bilhorn, of Chi- || dorses hin ability cago, “From the Stage to the Pul- The following additional tribute from prominent eltizens of Dey JwJ. M. Canse, |) yer will substantiate this state- he Best House || front: | , 1:90, "What ¥ - | » Can Do. Three Generations Wearing His Norwegian-Danish M. E.—Stew Glasses. art and Boren ay.; Joseph Olsen, r eaiieainli aii att pastor, 11 a m, “Why Did Christ : « — ees grandson Bat With Publicans and Sinners? iin delactive eyesight |4 p. m., “Fulfilled Prophesies,” hat their health was Queen Anne M. E.—Garfield and | d to & serious degree and bg nth at re i gp Fea T na | each perfectly restored to normal lpervice; # mh Dr. Harrington, | ee Cnee ee Saee ve n & Th TON. || hy the same beneficent means— presiding er, 1:8 m. hrouwh |) the art and skill of Charles Lin- Fire for Conscience,” @ political ser- | coln Sinith mon. ti "me “ Such @ remarkable case is rare- ly met with, but the expressions opal. || of gratitude from each of the Trinity Parish—Sth and James; || three are so freely made -to ali Rev, H. H. Gowen, pastor. Serv-|| their friends that not a little in- joes, 7:20 and 1i a. m. and 7°30 p.|| terest has been aroused. M m; organ ital by J, E. Butler at|| D, Herr, of 6631 Galaposa 4 p.m; a conduct- || Denver, is the grandmother; Jed by Rt, Rev. F. W r, D. D,||H. A. MeHenry, of 683 Deia bishop of Olympta } Bt. Btephen’s—W. 62nd st, Bal-| lard; Rey. Jobn A. St. Clair, rector, | Morning prayer, 11, “The Call of! Abraham”; evening prayer, 7, “An- wife of the well-known r of the Western Ware- house Company, is the mother, and her son, Lorengo, the third of the same generation for which glo-Saxon Christianity.” || Charles Lincoln Smith has done St. James’—N. 38th and Stone ay.|| 60 much —Services conducted by Richard | was the first of the famtly wafiels Whit « “L Will||to go to Charles Lincoin Smith,” MRS. POTTER PALMER DRESSED FOR A THEATRE PARTY ANDO WEARING HER FAMOUS JEWELS. FROM HER LATEST PHOTOGRAPH, behind her schedule. Monday in,time In her blue crepe dressing jas in entrance of a is helping in her studies, The call was broken tn upon by the French maid who sits nen: Popeyes Then for 15 minutes. thie busy | took Mra. Palmer away reluctant-|qnd 6:30 2. m.; high mass at 10:30) maclety queen rested. She pleaded/ty. In half an hour she reap-ja. m.; vespers at 7:39 p. m. for @ minute more on that bil-| peared im dinner gown of gray| Lady of Good Help~6th and Jef- the French maid | chiffon over yellow, and the dia. | ferson her into the dress|monds and pearis that bave be-|* root, re she put on the fa} come noted. ‘St # Paquin black velvet gowa.| After dinner and @ theatre! stine daily at jiant with smiles and pérfect-|party Mrs. Palmer returned home. | sunday, 7:30 ly composed, Mra. Potter Palmer! For the firet time in the day shp deseended the statrway tn time to) was mistress of the castle. greet the first of her arriving| schedule complete she ordered the|4nd W. The reception iasted from| maid to Yed and sat down to read|™ mi Sunday, » sud think—think of social duties | "55%, '),. ta irs. Palmer was to dine out./to come. And here ts the last light > stot . attempt to reat-—this | out in the great house. Christian Science. CREE i PEE viet Chureh of Christ, Scientist 7:20 p.m, even-[§ p.m; subject, “Truth; “Pil-| room, 928 Alaska Becond C eltency, «|| said Mra. Herr. “My eyenight 7 had been very poor for many || years, and the effort of reading or sewing made me so intensely dizzy and sick at my stomach that I had to give up both. Since wearing his glasses this has dis- the type is clear and ‘and I can do any kind af || work with my eyes |] comfort. derful results of his prescription glasses I insisted that my daugh- St. James’ Cathedral Marion; mass dally at bs at 6, 7, S and 9 @ m.; at 11 a. m); Chureh of Lm acme = Mrs. Ward was absent from home: Retarning in response to a hurried mmon husband a 30th ay. north. song: iHustrated sermon on butiding. erim’s Progress.” =| — ye Betentist Columbia~Rev. Edw. D. Weage, | ~-2011 W. $8th at, Ballard. Services pastor. 11 a m. and 7/80/11 & m.; subject, “Truth”; reading by pt. | room in ehurech building. ’ the Bu Anti-Hak league; evening, “John.” ‘ee Lutheran. rt Fromanuel—-Garfield, near Queen Presb; ” . yterian. H. A.W. os eee and beg % ’ ,mervice, . A. Matthews, pastor, t at 4 il am. "The Church and ite Fess KE. Olive and Lith: pie"; evening, “Our Peo- ad, D. D. pastor, ple and Their subject, “Imitation of the Bailard—Market at. in . Ballard; houts. A double funeral at Dunge- ness will mark the end of the tragic bereavement. SOCIALIST SPEECH. Dr. G. A. R. Steiner wil! deliver & socialist address on “The Direct | n. Primary Law and the City Bleo- tion,” at Rainter hall, 1420 Second ay, at § o'clock Sunday night. Astoria Forger Caught. CHICAGO, Jan. %4.—Turie C. and 17th av. Eimer B. 5 « Christian. 20 p.m; morn! Revival Does the’ Church Pirst—Broadway and B. Oliv Need?” evening, “Men, Women and|L. Chapman, pastor. 11 a m. “The Others; Does Christianity Make ‘a | Simple Life"; 7:30 p.m. “Persecut- Mollycoddle of a Mant Are Chris-|ed for Righteousness Sake.” tian Men and Women Moral Cow- arde or Degenerated Citizens? Unitarian. South Park branch, First Presby- Reyiston Av. Unitarian—Boylaton terian ohurch—Services in Dudiey’s|@nd Olive; Rey. J. D. O. Powers, hall; Rev, &. 8. Secrest in charge. | minister. 11m. “All Life, All Re~ 1 a. m., “Desecrating the Temple”; | lgion On $ pm, “The 7:20 p.m, “As God Sees Us.” of Experience—John Wesley.” Baptist. Miscellaneous. ‘Tabernade-—-16th av. N. School of Occult Seienee—411-412 vg age hana Second av.; Mra. Minnie Jen- ne 2-3 “38 Zz the First National bank of Astoria, Ore., on bogus drafts, has been ar- rested at Jacksonviile, Fla. aceord- ing te advices received today by the local police. SUNDAY TOPICS RRR REE Notices for the church col- umn of the Saturday Star will hot be accepted after 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. All notices must contain ® subjects of sermons. ® Owing to delay in the deliv. ® ery of mails, notices should ® be mailed as early as ponai- ® ble, in order to tnsure their ‘*® arrival at The Star office at ® the time specified. * ee ee ee tional, Plymouth ‘Nird and University; b. =o $ 130 String of Beattie Fools.” First-—-Fourth and James; Rey. B.| College hal L. Whitman, D. D., wor, 10:30 a. | Agnes R. M m., “God With Us"; 7:30 p.m, “Alm. “A Day. Full Salvation”; entrance to church from James street, through al : between Fourth and Fifth avenues. | Foster, Broadway and Pine; * Parthy, pastor, 11 a, Bible Spiritual Sctence—419 T oar Cina i Rev. L. Ni = Fremont— Kilbourne st, near Fre- | Substance of ‘Things Not Seen.” + mont av.; Rev, Jan Cairns, past Lh am, “The Deity of Christ sant ee ik ce * * * * * * * * * e * * * * * a */P. Not! gmith, speaker, Lectures at and * * * * * * * ; subject, “Evolution of Hu- School of Mumination—Egan, hall, Gospel. 4 p. ‘Wiison Fritch will speak on what Is the West Seattle—Madrona hall; Rey, | Christian Religion?” D. Carpenter, rae, pnp Fag s g mo Society — Seattle m, “Your Li Is: Within | odge, 1420 Second av. 8 p. m., “The- Christ,” osophy a Universal Religion,” by Norwegian-Danish—Howard and| Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wardell. ALWAYS SPREADING OUT YOUR CASH EARNINGS YOUR PRINCIPALS VALUE Take the case of Trustee Property No. 2 as dem- onstrating what Units of Business Property will do by what they have done: Value of Unit. $1,000 . $1,100 eadache, her eyes would pain dreadfully. We have tried glasses Arthy and treatment without relief. . Francis J. Van Horn, D. lor. Services 11 a m. and # p. ; morning subject, “The « It you\have blurring, dizziness, neuralgia, headaches, spots before the eyes, winking, trembling spells, cataract, burning and smarting of the eyes, various nervous and brain affections, entailing not only positive injury to the sight, but untold misery, call immediately. ~Proadway and Republic- t Rdward Lincotn Smith, D,, pastor, Services 11 a. m. and ae Rev. H. C. Mason will ah. Jniversity-—-Brooklyn v, H.C, i a. m, and § p. north; Mason, pastor. Services m.; morning, im Kan ir, D. D. tor. Services 10:45 and 7:30 p.m; morning subs “God's Crown Jewels”; even- wus the Student.” Prospect--Kast Prospect at. Year. Cash Earnings Per Unit. . and Bheet Music, 50, 100, 150. “Down in the Old Cherry Or- } chard,” 160; “Sometime,” 160; "Silent Soldier, and be; Down the Pratl,” 6e; * 160; Brugele ser Tbe “LAtle | Your investment opportunity exists in the Units Beauty. fissiselpp! Mins of Trustee Property No. 6 (Central Building), now ub Mt = So; “Merry Wid- ow Waits,” 1b be at $1,050 each ($105 for one-tenth), which -will pro- duce even better results. than ‘Trustee Property No, 2 (of which there are no Units for sale), because it is a better and larger property, more favorably located: Get the proof of this statement for yourself. Consult : FRANK T. HUNTER, Vice Pres. and Manager, Or Send for Booklet Four. COMPANY. OF SEATTLE "Two Litt Strut,” 160; “Beart CHARLES LINCOLN SMITH. om Smith, refract the fta- nist, is at Ibe Hills of California,” | mu, “Dear Old LINE'S PIANO: HOUSE . Office hours—10 a. m. to 4 p.m.

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