The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1908, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY JANUARY 27 | | |ieague, and the membern of the VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV] Ieee | league's exooutive committee, which ISISINISINISISISISTR, served by Mra, G. A, ©. Rochester consists of Christopher W, Hort and Mre. H. D. Tromper, asnis George F. Cottertll, T. Jovonhans, | ¥ , by Mies Florence Moore, Miss Pp, K. Mohr, Charles L. Fey, ©. BITS 0 NEWS Martha Sackett, Miss Dorothy 1 Ohver tou, Arn, 8 Allen and Vanderwerker, Mine Ederer, Miss Oliver Erickson. | Hlizabeth Sander, Mise Alice Ain IN, aT | | | 4 The nd aeotion of each peti | Ae eee) worth and Mrs, Henry 8. Rice. {ff e tion contains th of candt-| Wedding Announced. } Dewar-Scarborough, | dates for office, p name be 7” 1 The wedding of Miss Helen Rus Mr, and Mrs, William Dewar {ng that of Mayor William Hick | ae of Spokane and Mr, Rulpk| hve insued invitations to the wed man Moore. There are the namM) pierce in announced for Wedne® | ding of thelr daughter, Helen May i of 49 candidates in the ligt and wey: | 4,, Mise Russet is) to Mr, Howard Warren Scart } mist 3 orel ether namics scattered through | 5 gy University of ough, The ceremony will be The mere announcement is sufficjent, without antes use op —— 38 the body of the other petitions, In 4 Washington and a member of the| formed at Trinity Parish chureh ‘ he meme Information had reached the po. | all something ‘© than half of the oe Pa ane ro ore pity Mr Wednew evening, Februar there awe no restriction no reserve imp ily book m February mos, lee, It in said, that considerable lig- | 100 candidates have signed the pett roe in also a graduate of the} 18, at 8 o'clock way for other merchandise; your choice Tuesday ......++0e-000% fi vor is being sold in the reat Hons. ‘The others refused to HIRD, | Seate university and a member of| i . on Sunday under the name though requested to do so ~ + ae vers ont Poor smered Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma. © tem, but the department could get An offteral report from the Dir the Pal Gamma a The Reta Sigma alumni chapter he no evidence Lexisiation league on the matt Knickerbocker Club Dance Jof the Delta Gamma sorority wili d An officer tn plain clothes, ¢ which candida The Knlekerbocker club will/meet Saturday afternoon at 4 ek at the home of Mrs, Win th Beautiful New nie Shirt Waists give a dancing party Friday eve jning, January 1, at Christensen’s| field R. an 216 University at way hall | © Women's Educational Club, | 7 Women's Educational elab| and at a table, saw a ful consump: , did not is in cour » tion of cold tea. Gonfiscating the| The check, so far as mad liquid, he says it wag whisky that every City party candidate haa Ure 4 William Sehersinger and Carl B and nearly all of the demo Senior informal Th ismarck, Zukerman, waiters at the American walters at cratic candidates, while a majority, The senior class of the Univer: | ¥gll meet Thursday afternoon, Jan arrested by F Sergeant oafe, weye arrested after a similar at least of the republican candi. sity of Washington will give their) "ary 28, at the residence of Mra. | ff _| investigation, | dates did not. annual “Senior Informal” in the |S, Davidson, 1721 17th av | om | These petitions will come before university gymoastum Saturday Ladies of Elks, The Largest and Best Assorted Line in the City Women's White Shirt Waists, | Women’s Beautiful Fine Lawn Shirt jf the city eounell tonight for formal! evening, February 1. The p&) The Ladies of the Elks will en |i a action providing for their submis | tronesses of the affair will be Mre.|tertain at the club rooms with a 4 Ps +h sion to vote, Uniegs some plan ix Thomas Franklin Kane, Mrs. card party Tuesday aft oon. Mra. on foot in that body to defeat their Acthur R Mra, John | J Priest and Gunby a Mrs, W. A, Bane | jaubmission, they can be handled 1, Condon, Will be the hostesses of the after | - Waists, including waists with yokes J } nes, ove P| Jot surplus siguature trent 2 = The regular monthly meeting of Progressive Thought Club. | tailored and pembtailorol of | Piigery fronts; others have. finely number required, - , / the active members of the Ladies’) The Pr Ito posed for checking them Over OM€| Musical clib was held this after- | will meet with Mra, Frasier, 616] o> cahaabhine tai ik hinekin bie valle a een pod ype pert the BEER tn Egan's hall. Desias a at John at, Thursday afternoon . : r «. Catton, | names to the petition was done by fram trom compositions. ot oie a b atlas These petitions are prepared un-|P. K. Mohr, who, during the ten Hebrew Benevolent Society. lon of amendmen» to the ¢ state law permitting 16 per days he devoted to it, procured The Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent ge filed With Comptroller Carr f the electors of the city t© names at toe average rate of more tlety will give an informal dance Satay ond and wn come before demand the submission of a charter than one a minut and card party at the Concordia amendment to vote of the people. |"“Trihcse times why not hoop your she rooms on Wednesday evening, | . insurance money in Beattie? The serge lly ressive Thonght club tucked yokes, outlined with em brotd “‘broidery insertion; all are daintily yokes, tose. ont .qeipeidesy trimmed with | Valenélennes "snd trimmed, with short lace; montty short $ 5 lentes BAS oe 2.2 Beautiful Dainty Shirt Waists made from fine lawns, cross [Stunning Tailored Shirt Waists, made bur fancy lawns and fine batiste;. over sixteen different | fom fine Persian lawns, with four styles at this price; they include lovely embroidered fronts, allover pleated styles, elaborately trimmed with | broad pleats extending down the Valenciennes lace, insertions and Filet Isce and inser fects, inchiding _pin-tuck . of the Dire ae “agen oe ath sag aiperey eat ts an amendment The number required in this in 0 tance in 2,560 na . front, having blue If collars and Re ees i eiiation thene petitions Coblates $400 eames | fechingien: Fire lesuranse : Co Catholic Ladien’ Charity Bal tions; some have yokes formed with medallions and out-| ‘°%t Daving blue linen co = poo os the ether anntaina tinea” pany ix @ good way ° | The Catholic Ladies’ Charity club | lined with lace; others are strictly tallored styles, with | cuffs; handembroidered, in dainty en coke for en amendment The petition is headed by L. B.| Boap Lake Salts will relieve wil q Warren ane ated acute took | stiff collars and caffe; open back or front; both $2, 75 little white sprays; other- $4 50 x franchise grants to be Kirkpatrick, president ‘et = the} forms ot rheum commandeered ullen long or short sleeves; each ......... seseeeee wise severely plain . . » at the home of | Mrs, Warren, 616 14th ay, N ———— THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.—— — |" viebiaeiolos Widias tits | Téath Picks. . | ‘The Kindergarten Roun | Comps. 4 Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. will meet on Wednesday Round, Smoath, Double | with Mise Mart and Mt Poluted Tooth Picks; full size; Tuesday 1 i* Plymouth church. Ce a, ies 2ic | Students’ Recital. rts and Crafts Furniture\®""|--=. aan McKinley cirele No. 11} Roarde, the right size, ce main Py ‘halt W Tuesday, each ..... 196 For the Living Room and Den | v.con.0., —= American Revolution, at the rest: | Models Have i . s es issi i of Mre. Frank I. Curti it) Arrived. Wherever furniture built on the Arts and Crafts or Mission order is |]/ dupes of Mrs. i I. Castle, 0 tse Bit ‘ ; j 5 ey ; p. known, the furniture made by the Charles P. Limbert Co. is recognized as |} m Tuesday, January 28, 1908. Men | - “ ¥ a pecs ber# are utged to be present. Sub = the best the country produces in its line. Therefore, we feel that in offering [If ject of the afternoon: “Evolution : "¢ . — but f the American Woman.” Mrs. A.\— here Rees a A WERE GE RARE NR RB He Hs Limbert Arts and Crafts furniture to the people of Seattle, we are giving Walser Spalding will have coatae onado was munteriatty increased last, Mr. and Mrs. P. KE. Fisher, accom-|£. Tenant took apartments at the them the best that money and American skill are capable of creating. program. week by the arrival of about a panied by E. Jefferson, who have hotel the same day and will re January. P , : tle Visitors ronado. init " L. Eggert | been making o few short visite in MAIN a portion of The frames of this furniture are made of carefully selected white oak, Goettutiontony oe theses toot Coe-|aen Forte D mmiwere ancived tw tea, | to Viekaity of Cortende, have ve | "STs wis : : i ae of furnitwe —_————————— — turned to the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. 20 Pool Tables finished in a beautiful brown color that no other manufacturer niture Most distressing cases of ecsema| Wary 18 and took seesbinaate Sr ©, We, Mtinngn: nectved af. the hotel |: Sangeet eck Geanl woke has ever been able to equal. Some pieces are upholstered in leather and {ff} *' relieved by Soap Lake Salve, | the winter season, John om jon Banday, January “19, and took |Oriental, 1413 Third Av., near Pike. sidine, Jr, arrived the same day. (apartments. Dr. and Mrs. Charles some come with loose leather cushions—the only covering used being soft, = ane —— me : ) Je goatskin, the handsomest and most durable leather tobe had. his combination of the best of materials, assembled by the highest workmanship, produces the very best of the Mission forniture on market today. We welcome comparison of Limbert’s Arts and Crafts re with any other similar kind, And the line is very moderately priced. Chairs are on display, from D up; rockers, from $9.75 up; settees, from $15.00 up; davenports, from 00 up, and center and library tables, from $9.75 up, and many other such as magazine racks, stools, seats, ete., at a wide range of prices. Grote-Rankin Store Is the Exclusive Seattle Agency for Limbert’s Arts and Crafts Furniture. BARGAIN SQUARE Linen Crash. 27-Anch Flannelettes Tuesday 72¢ | rast, Natural coion™ the ac Crash, natural color; the . best f vei Tuesday we will place on sale] day, a yar two thousand yards, or , thereabouts, of dark and] Bleached Sheeting. 721nch Bleached Sheeting, excellent welght and close- ly woven; standard 1 Ae] Sant, Teese," “O56 light Flannelettes, worth up to l5c a yard. ‘Tuesday, a yard ... a ea | THE LAST CHANCE FOR MUSICLESS HOMES Great Annual Clearance Sale at Pioneer Piano House Will Surely End in a Few Days. A Score of Rare Values at Way Down Prices iiustration, excepting the top, whieh ts plain instead of carved. Matting and Linoleam Remnants Many families in this city and state, whose means Is made of quartered oak, would ordinarily deprive them of the refining influence of learance y deprive them 0 g finished golden and . and | music, have found it possible, owing to the terrific reductions, has glass door and sides. Has | 2 to secure a fine Pia ; ef “Lon pewass c p Pry a ano in the Annual Clearance Sales at the four adjustable shelves, shaped ces House of Johnston | { legs and brass fittings. This ts a) A lot of 044 places of Linoleum, in sizes . E = : ; 3 very desirable China Closet for| | up to 12 square yards to the piece, In the vast number of Pianos offered—the high charae- f & small room, the size of case be- specially poe yal tomorrow at, ‘25c ter and splendid condition—and the remarkably dow prices— Ing 2444265 Inches, giving amr per square ya: * ea ni “Cleanklln? oon aire ws x | ote chant play aur bok or Gunes | fae a eel ee els these annual “Clean-Up” events are without an equal. i 25 yards to the piece; reguiarly priced ce if and still oecupying a very small | Se and 80c yard; specially , floor space. The regular price | Fa) for tomorfew ml, per i) of this plece is $19.75 12°00 | Special for tomorrow ’ No matter what your preference is, no matter what make or tone or style you desire, or whether your choice is a Kim- ball, or Hobart M. Cable, or SSecumann or Steinway, or Les- ter, or Weber, or Johnston, or Fischer, or Emerson, etc., or whether you wish to invest $115, or $275, or $350, you can effect in this Clearance Sale a saving large enough to pay you for a thorough musical education of the entire family. But all that can be said or written will not do full jus- tice to this really great event, To fully appreciate this extra- ordinary opportunity one must personally see the instru- ments, test them critically, note their excellent condition (some nearly new) and littleness of price. If you have the remotest idea of securing a Piano within the next year and you can pay $3.00 or $2.50, yes, $1.50 a week, don’t let another day go by without investigating this Clearance Sale. The quickest action is necessary, however, for at the present rate the remaining fine values, which have been un- mercifully reduced, will surely be snapped up in short or- der. Arrange to come at once. Special $4.50 Table illustrat } Rocker shown in tlustration ts ed is made of hardwood, “figished golden Top Measures 26x42 inches, E @id each drop leaf is 13 #42 inches, making a Surface of 52x42 inches when both leaves are Faised. Has heavy turn ed legs, fastened to top With b Table is Strongly made and well finished, and sells regu | im @ pretty bannister-back de sign, having shaped upper pan el, from which a fancy ban nister extends to seat. Arma are made from heavy stock, are scroll shaped and supported by turned spindles. Rocker has saddle-shaped wood seat, turn ed buck posts, turned legs and stretchers. May be had in ma hogany finish or in quartered ~ oak,’ finished golden, Regular foro at $6.50. Special peice 4.7%; special 4.50 Ff tomorrow .. $4.35 for tomorrow... 1403 To 14 YOU, WANT Sal | ilding JOHNSTON Third and University CORNER REMEMBER—“Money Back” if not exactly as represented and entirely satisfactory. Further SECOND AVE. H more, we will accept any Piano or Organ purchased in this sale toward purchase of a costly Chickering AnD for Kimball or the genuine Pianola Piano, or any other high-grade Piano, any time within one year and BUY NOW _UNI N P PAY LATER {— coath od allow you every penny paid, Could anything be fairer or more liberal CORNER SECOND AVE. } AND | | UNION ST |

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