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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908 - Ce ne eee es aren nn nn aN RR A en gm ee ] 4 i j | the waual line, Miss Hadley alte discover that tt never before | was illustrated witn songs by Mra.| this evening at Hibernian ball, An| Mins Dale both turned to greet] had auch an able, earnest and con-| Moffatt, Mra. Graham, Mra. Hob-| invitation isgextended to members that he 1 1 gueaned from whe shock That meet c V I “A { that aing ame, and she was) was not to be of Mra. Winfield RK ae = . 10 ower in a humor to make the necessary | had supposed, Campaign expenses| 7#4les' Auxiliary Division No, 1,| Smith, 1216 Unrversity st, at 4 4 : ola admission, if he, accused her of it.| had bean high, receipts at the atove | 4 ©. HM. will give @ Leap Year ball! o'clock = Qpprydd s904 4d Page 6H. md Hut Miss Dale was the nearer to} had been comparatively Hebt, and A him, and she was the first to speak.| he was in debt, In order to make e . ¢ Thank you #0 for these) the expected contribution to the | a eon. | beautiful roses! aimed, | campaign fund, he had given al} ' : q » floral display asa gen | campatg : Mgt) . r | He gave her « quick the money. When it - store alw . But how can the pegple of | Sianea, as he ty ap pitate | had be necessary for Darvell f ays open Saturday NY / j ; }eome of th® pogr wards afford to | Tev!y but her fac® expressed Wth-| and hiv if to make an lndepend i. ps ae % 3 L ; some or cht” ented Mise Bala. | IN excqpt: ploasure nt campaign, he had given another OF YOUr convenience Vrs 4 |. “Well, perhaps I can explain that! | : -y wg it,” he oer to] note to raise more monvy, If he i 4 e t by a little story,” answered | bimself the single red rosg! had been less independent, it would i rbett When the last council) Yer? from her, she would have| have cost him, less, for honesty BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. these useful specials Tomorrow Store Opens 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 10 P.M. for Saturday—= CLOTHING DEPT. | CLOAK DEPT. man Mason defeated this year.; ¥ould surely betray her now, if (To be continued) Hoye’ Knee Pant suite, rexu-f TOC” dren's ana airs’ Hate ar co norrow afternoon at the | Ladies’ Auxiliary Bail | Darnell as he approached. Missal scientious a representative, She|iiteell, Mra, Kuhimann, Mre. Whl-| of the A. O. HL and friends j 9 iM Hadley was looking self-conscious, | told him #o Hames and Mra, Jones, Herr Hein-| Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma % le _- for she was under the impression] Then she recelved her first] rich Bosse gave a plano solo. | Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma will fit, wy hing | ne to raise | ‘The messenger instated upon deliy-| ber words didn't. Who can have sent them? ering it per ally to Baxter, and j SEC RT a! when he did so, he blurted out He turned to Mites Hadley TTA AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA The boss told me to collect for| Sef Breeting was very formal, } H CHAPTER XXI Ithis now. The last time it took) !f men and women applied the him six months to get- the money | "He hard sense to thelr from you. And Baxter had to dig | *ff#irs that they apply others, there would be wn love those of w misun 1% A Meating of the Council: iim Cis th! down {nto his poexet and pay for , as ler $4.50, 06.00, $4.00 ond 90401, n Daisa Hadley. prepared the fourth | down, {to his, poten and there” | deratandings, ‘But they do not, | S26 coat and hat rack at small price--- 44.50, $5.00, $8.00 and $5.50. Jand Caps. Regular prices 680 gose for her knight with entirely De van tuum to any that they} Miss Hadiey had fiow with | P | $1 50 ona omnia gee! Cont Fe, Tew emotions, She had Ae cond themselves flowers?” inquired | Which Stanley Fisher had very Women's Educational Club, | i ' only 3 and 4 year Deeause the attitude of oth. | send tienes | properly provided her, and there| Mrs. 8. Davidson was hostess to nieces stiles a ; De ward him at the time mado Ming Hadley roptied Corbett, ¥&* RO Kood reason why Darnell| the Women’s Educational club at $2 AQ—25, Fine, Kersey ana re indignant; he wa C3 ‘ Ei : * he | Should not send some to Misa Dale.| ber home on Seventeenth ay., you s Yas va aS bye riateuled when ohe | ar mene oes Be sayy (ee | Miss Hadley had wo need of addi-| terday afternoon, | bors’ and Young Men's Lone price $12 » 413. 0, $16.00, $18.00 20! eucourage- | addec o are 8 “ ; j | ant Suite, reg 10.00, $12.60,J and $20.00. noice tomorrow ought he deserve. socond | tricks of an envious operatic prit nal flowers, and one always hew-| Progressive Thought | $1580, $15.00 and 910.00 53.48 post, See ee abe ine tht he |donna, even to the point of having |!tate to send them a girl who| The Progressive Thought club and thir "1 . ; . in recetving devoted attention from/ met yesterday at the home of Mra, | to & wellorganized clague in the gal | was fairly entitled he had been a victim of a © popularity they like, and the first | Pileated his roses for her benefit) following papers were present Ty attack * meeting after an election ts a sort) *)* would not have known what! "Gem Spots,” Mrs. Fraale Astro Tt was the custom, the young of tree-forall jto do with them. She did not ex-| nomical Aspects of Ura ym pathy oe goon lery. It gives the impression of /##0ther man, If Darnell had du-| Frasier, 616 Kast John at special 1 GS Wés ts utes “lection —hoic @ of thirty beaw Price--- Cc $2.98 tiful Trimmed au ular prices $10.00, Mrs “ . site aaa iio 0, $15.00 and $18.00. 7 people understood, to load dows | on ne Corbett began to point out| Peet bim fo send her any flowers, | Hosley, and “Astrolo Mrs. Her} O0#t and hat rack like picture, finished golden, 24 inches long se ponbo ge: ip ass bee ne oe $2.98 Oe ee few and reelected members Ni! ine ones who had the most Inter-| 9% did not wish nim to do #0; | der if by 2% wide; has 4 brassplated hooks of neat design—one of Ste, ‘oornte end tments ‘ses offeriags, snd Any really {esting personality. He potated out | but Sica, Babaen's: hacen’ the useful and uecossary articles for the home—very Be lar $4.50, $5.49, 96.50 and tha ey really | os wonality. | i ae . - “ie? di —More than twenty am ‘ " %, Bad mageeeted the nell did not} "Rainbow Jobn” Coakley and Hen| Miss Hadiey's greeting to Dar! sire Grouside Dobson gave aif “PeClsily priced for Baturday only ......... Feslveiae vale $2.48 styles to choose from.J2~~Children’s School Coats, 2 medium and heavy weight, n colors and novelties. To ow half price. — * La Se with oth-| Hogan, who Were casting envious | "6! was very formal, not (0 #@y) wudente’ recital last evening. A a Raaey ade weed fcareunes eith conside: glances at each other's clothes, | cold: prone arranged program was : « {plans had been wade They wight properly be termed well rendered. the Are Light and the Incandes CHAPTER XXII Knickerbocker Dance. | Flemish steins-— be bay bary bls desk under) the Are, ight and the, Incandss| overyday Tronsers, er con 7 The Kulckerbocker club will wearing materials *hoice . gman of flowers sw (as sartorial brilllaney is concerned, Woes of an Alderman, r f . at 4, 48-< hoice of thirty-stx ee” pe “| there tant much @ifference, but| While not treated with such die-| #*7?.® bag oe yes ag ori orset ; 98-00, 0850 ane bd Ladies’ Ready-Made Bae envious. re elighted with/one {s larger than the other.| tinguished consideration as the| ‘“useus Hrosdway ha | if 3 prs Suits, good styles, colors and Miss Hadley was delight what Coakley really started It, and Ho-| members of the Darneil party, Mra.| Seattle's Federation of Women’s 0 1,69 -7e '5,5 snap, cot] materiais, Regular prices $12.00, Eibe excuse it Kave gan felt in tne only after Coakley | Jos. Mason was quite as interested | Clube. | s busy and save you} $14.00, $15.00, $16.60 and $18.00. ; ee ioe crecaped the veiete had daxkled the Atlantic coast.|& spectator of the council proceed-| The building board of the Seat There had| But Hogan is a good second. The/| ings. She bad not been honored by| tle Federation of Women's clubs m= he wit Mg Be = went away from home, / an invitation from the mayor to be; W484 held yesterday morning in the peeee Ye i was trt s had datly bulletins, giv. hie personal guest, so she was in| Chamber of Commerce Plans thy an ~yhorygl ot Soantie a: he} ing the ve and cut of the gar-| the gallery, and she found it rath.; ¥ete discussed for a women’s ciub / tino Me he was sedsi-|taents he was wearing. Both are|er crowded. Her face glowed with | building for Seattle, i ag lightest word. What | dressed with exceptional modesty | pleasure, and she dreamed strange} Art Department of W. C. C. bd neste to know more than|tonight, You ought to see ‘Rain- dreams. This was only the begin-| The music department of the + It pleased her to think that bow John’ in his purple dress sult.) ning; but opportunity wae all that) Women's Century club entertained MS hed only to put her card In| with white satin lining and fac-jsuch a man as “Joo” needed to/the Art department and their with to bring him back | ing } gain cons, And it was a $3,000) friends at a spec meetiag thin, PHIL the rose (0 Dring had no} "They must be rich to spend so/ opportunity-—two years at $1,500 a/ afternoon at the home of Mme. M te el ound tt. For the mo-/ much on clothes,” remarked Miss y |. Vincent. Mrs. B. L, Deputy gave; ment the Sev power was suf) Dale } She was full of enthusiasm as| a paper on “Chamber Music,” which | Flemish steins, In gray and blue, with embossed pleture of tall good money eet flatiron bullding in the world on each stein—this ts « splendid exceptional spectal for one day only—we know every one will want @ set, so come early for yours very spe cial price for Saturday ovly, FOR THE SET 15¢ only one wet to a customer i-——-Choice of sixty-four Ladies’ ts.[3 and Misses’ Coats, sizes 32 to 40 bust measure, Tomorrow just one-third of the regular last tt the pa 1 9 —For Boys’ Overec ' Regular prices $ $5.00 and $5.50. fo ©. O. D. oF phono orders yaken for these specials mall orders filled if received”by Monday morning. ture Co, 1—200 sample garments Men's —For choice select from. All at Just half] vist, Regular prices $3.00, price 0 and $4.00. Tomorrow 9c. fictently satis{ying Well,” retursed Corbett, “the! they went home that night, and | TS 1—Men’s Fancy Worsted Sweat-|2—Chotce of any Silk Petticoat Miss Hadley, Mies Dale, Fred | last time one of them appeared inj she was full of enthusiasm the) Buy your bat of BN. Brooks & 2 ers; * 36 to 42. Regular] in the stock at 1-3 less than ‘ alent ‘Dale and Mrs.|a new sult some facetious fellow | next day. The ward could not fall | Co. 1331 Secoad ay, on] price $1 Tomorrow Tbe, regular price tomorrow. were present at the coun-| suggested that he was attired ta | seats of the mayor. | the latent chise.” ieee hel, social aspirations What's ¢ significance of that Iwas extremely anxious to be floral ship?” asked Enderly, ind} to Mrs. Darnell. Just how|cating the direction by a nod of Fisher happened to be | bis head 3 : Raat go one could say, but he| “It has none,” answered Corbett | a The Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. nerd, 1500 Men's Sik and Satin Other Good Things 2 Ties, 4in-hand, club and ‘ail . bows. Regular 35c. Tomorrow 10c Twenty pieces pretty Ihe. Kimono Flannels, the regular price 15e a yard. 18 —Men's 25¢ Long Legged c Gray Wool Sox. Tomor- row 18¢ or 3 for 50e. 820 SECOND AVENUE 90°38 wide Sitkolines, best styles, full pieces; no rem- nants. Regular prices 12%c and lbe. to trouble Miss Had-|siga shall be big and showy @ ier as the others could What ward does he represent? She was watching Darnell, | inquired Dale for that matter, to was Mise He docun't when he found that sin replied Corbett, promptly; be looked and smiled | represents a traction company. | might be for either or} The counetl proceedings were }well under way now, and, while council chamber looked | interesting. practically nothing was flower show. There was at done. As a spectacular comedy) ‘one big bouquet on almost / {tt was highly diverting, but that desk, and some were loaded | was all there wae to it-—flowers, with flowers and set| horse play, applause and many lsertocomic efforts tn the speech i Corbett, who hed| making line. The mayor's party! SPECIALS For Tomorrow Ski the alderman the | preciated comedy that was out of irts 5 ° represent a ward,” “he & 1B ¢~ Mors Hoary Past Black C Woot Sox. Regular price 25c. Tomorrow Ife or 3 Wea mot present. Nor did bis| the aldermen only ask that a de 18 ~Turkey Red Table Dam- Cask, good styles, fast colors. Regular price 2¢c a yard. Tomorrow 18¢. til The New Spring Styles In our shop are far advanced of any shown in Se- attle, All new spring materials, in the latest effects, in such new styles as the Mandarin, Butterfly and Kimono. Strictly Tailored Suits. Special for Saturday Misses’ Suits, Newest Effects. ($14.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suits. $19.50 Ladies’ Strictly Tailored Suits, the most chic ef- fects; our Saturday special for— 1—Men's Caps, all sizes and as 1 2 sorted styles and colors. To] B4@ morrow at halt. 1 9 —For Men's All-Wool . Navy Blue Flannel hirts, made by the California 20 bales soft Cotton Bat- ting. Regular price i2%c. Tomorrow, 3 rolis for 25e. 123 —For 20c heavy Cotton 2C Piaids for children; splendid styles, fast colors. — —— You'll have to come earty tomor- row to get om these garments, for Mipeiger & Huribut—A Store for Everybody. Come and Get These Saturday Odds and $15.50 Miack Chiffon Panama, fine 10 ih) tatloring . e $21.50 Biack Chiffon Uroadcloth, | About 1,000 Cakes of Assorted High-Grade Toi- Tet Soaps, including Grandpa’s Wonder, To Close Out Quick Fairy, White Rose and Forest Queen; val- 3 Cc We have a few odd pieces tn Wes to Bc a cake; while it lasts, Saturday Mills. Regular price $3.00. For Suit of Catifortita 1 erage $2.1 Mills All-Wool Medi otis ge tnt Ay pe: ny cated Underwear. Regular price] Regular prices 29¢ and 36¢. Tomorrow 1c. ~ Plain and Novelty Ribbons. $1,29-i:. splendid Notting- —HReduced from 260 and bam Lace Curtains. 1$¢7 i Regular prices $1.69, $1.75 and $2.00. Tomorrow at —Cholee of fifty pieces of 18 $3.50 per sult. Ladies’ Mustin Underwear. All \@ Off. 1—Rugs, Tapestry Table Coyr- 2 ers and Tapestry by the yard, tomorrow \% price. Knit Shawle and Petticoats —For your choice of plain Al 4 Price. 39c and novelty Dress Goods, regular prices 50c, 5%c, 63c, 69¢ 7ée. Tomorrow, choice 39¢ Muffe and Neck Scarfs that we do not want to carry over. We have cut prices to a point that will sell them. Muffs. Scarfs. Persian - $10.50 8 7.50 Natoral Squirrel 9.50 5.50 Sable Squirrel... 9:50 10.50 Black Lynx— Leipsig dye .. 18.50 15.00 Russian Pony 12.50 0 Tomorrow ‘This is loss than half the actual Ses sce aspen Bg ek ar ie ch / value of these goods during the Holiday season. Applique Laces. 2 —Regular 0c, 12%c and c 15c. Tomorrow 2c, Comforters All 4 Less. i Molding Hooks. | Bixby’s Oi! Polish. REGULAR DOZEN— —Regular Ti Fancy Hose Supporters. bc" Silk Floss Sofa Pillows. 18-in., 20-in., 22-in., 24-tn,, 26-in. 20c, 25. 350. 450e. 5c. Brass Extension Rods 15c. Grocery Department. / Cement. _ Meat Platter. REGULAR 15¢— Bottle ! Se. ae REGULAR 30¢—English | B Prepared Pure Rubber | Embroidered Linen Collars, | Fine Creamery 31 Porcelain 10-inch § or Leather Cement, for Regular 25 a Butter... ...6e eeees WEE @ ee Seediess Raisins, 15¢ Be. eer vee 2D Platter; extra | repair satus ‘ | 8c | ibvbe oss Saturday ... Girls’ School Coats, adapted every : LE Pastor Mathes, minute to the severe test put up- Sana Gace’ piaaen. Felee urtor Mata 4 5c Gas Mantle. } Flower Pot Bracket ro eng thy Meee ay Rowe = All Fall and Winter Suit Prices cut in two. nya eats Bi Tages sing 10 |REGULAR 25¢— Fancy tures, trimmings that will delight 123¢ Ree veuviy. Beet Cc REGULAR 15¢ —Our_X! pattern Flower Pot Bracket, ity best Cap with antic ; special 7 2 Behunday macs Saturday the girlish heart. Former prices $10.00 to $8.00; at the sale to morrow on eee ° — Can Corn, 3 22¢ ’ Black Cashmere Hose. [California Tomatoes, cans for Soc" Mocha and Java Coffe, 9 Be — All Furs at less than half price. Ladi | Ladies’ Suits made to measure, $35.00 and up. Tea Pot. | c. a . ° , Pp regular 40¢ . ‘ BBULAR 25¢—Gitsoo| REGUERT Se- Simmons Tomorrow All Lingerie SS TE Bae Valea | Beet Breakfast Tos, Be Ja eg English Te Ka en re a quality One-Third Off p eh Pont Boy Dh atts ig 10c pemorted sizes e arpenter Leac coceptceinimcmnimmnen TOF... .s¢ce'ssserserses ti aay. 15 day, each : [2%] e ove if e 0. ore, srg agg regular ite tttsereeeees 10c “ar * ——,, ) Calumet Baking Powder, Mincing Knife. fis _ on. s 1316 Second Avenue eit heed regular 150 .......s6.0s 10c ULAR Single gy: wate oe 4 Wheat Flakes, 7 10¢ 5 Single] cent Extra Heavy Rubber L, I. Hoffman, Mgr. Half Price. anaemia icing | Tired Boy's malls eee 5, Coaster Wagon; $2.98 | Petroleum Jelly. ibs si kihions 25c IC |i Saturday ......... wos PURITY, FRESHNESS | 2 for Sc. Regular Sc Each. Naptha 25c Race etd | cakes sin: \etaconda Soap Saver | peayey Bird Cages. STRICTLY | Linen Finished Theead. [Perforated Chatr Seats “ |REGULAR 85¢ — Neat SAVINGS are strong features of any mineral} Min > a 15¢ — Heavy | Japanned Bird Cages, assort BANK and soda water and ginger ale, butl| — ablets, are|ed sizes; odds and_ ends; sts, TAR in those bottled by the Pacific and] while they Puget Sound Rottling Co. they are! t only strong, but uniform feat ures, making them always reliable, and giving them that high reputa tion for which they are famous Reductions in Every Department in the Store | During This Sale OM ALL DEPOSITS HAVE YOU F PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT, TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. ee ALT PD | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. RROR URS | Stocks, Bonds, Gra in Private Wires | Both Phoncs—279. 204-308-3) Orders Pxecuted for Investment or on Mari mur good faith by doilars laska Bldg.

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