The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1908, Page 3

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° ME T FRED WEEKS S0UGHT Mra. C. C. Weeks, of Roaneke ° 4, Writes the pe for informa: | ‘eeaeling her von red, who, | 0 VALUABLE TIDE S INVOLVED = = eee Bhe sey the misuing boy Brush Takes Command. PORTLAND, Ore, March | rte. Geu, Daniel H. Brosh has x | a . : | rash has at property v# re n Fiehing & Packing / rived at the Vaucouver Barracks Gr dole Wash, to assume nand ove “9 sult In to be Drought by the] the Department of ¢ Ce mbt whieh vill be | rations Wow Maing part va ee | iy oon to de trl commercial purpos ge a ee Attorney General JON Dy Atlee! SUPERE ‘on each contend, On behalf of the state Be @ At pre at the property «is foreve ‘pilus’ sons have ved to the state for public une preparatio ’ ren the la Milwaukee and Harriman roads w Retr withews Seer andand a © interests centered in TRE RAVEN DRUG CO. the 8 “ ned Henttia Agts, 1118-14 Second Ave. | MIN cor THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotela A Manufacturer’s Line of Sample Couches Sale Monday and Tuesda RICHMOND, Va. Mareh Although members ters of politicians, there will be no politics in our organization,” de clares Miss Elizabeth Lamb, prest dent of the Socloty of the Daugh ters of Senators and Representa tives of the t pd States. Ite purposes are purely social, and its seasons of activity will be confined largely to the congressional ses sions. It ls possible that eventually club rooms may be opened in Wash ington, where all women eligible to membership will be welcome at all times The society a RECTOR ite are the Seattle Mattress and Upholstery Company vacated its old factory and re- its new plant last week, we purchased its line of Sample Couches at a heavy from the list prices. By reason of the very low cost of these goods, we are able me them for sale at about the usual wholesale prices—even lower than factory cost instances. These Couches are covered in velour, verona, chase leather and gome tufted and some with plain tops and rol! edges, and all are equipped with Supports underneath. to the goods just mentioned, our stock of Couches of Eastern make are gale at a large reduction. This includes several numbers of velour and tapestry : @ Wardrobe Box Couches, some lined with cedar, and all fitted with patent springs The enormous stock and wide variety of frames and coverings make it cer- will be Couches in the lot to meet the requirements of every purchaser. is starting with « ted The landlords of the re districts In all cities were strongly condemned last night in & sermon The Social Evil,” preached by Rev. John A. St Clatr Frater pe Regular $8.50 Velour Covered Couches for $5.50 Ae ip rag gg ee poten sear - neuiiialnakienninanane text “Jesus aatth unto them: Verily 1 say unto you, that publicana and Prather Covered Coven, plata top, for 26.75 Velour Covered Couch, tufted, for $13.00 |] the harlots go into the kingdom of BY $12.75 | $10.50 Velour Covered Coach, plain top, for God before you.” He said in part: | Hoe Spanish Leather Covered ¢ 46.25 In many cities a wave of reform] > st | Velour Covered Couch, tufted, for $97.50 | *4tt* an investigation of the re) Leather Covered Couch, plain top, | slour Covered Coech, tufted, for 75 | stricted district, and it Is usually $15.00 | $5500 Velour Ce sock, tufted, for. $20.00 | found that most of the landlords ofj Covered Couch, tufted, for | $20.00 Tapestry Covered Couch, tufted, for the district are men who are : $22.00 | $12.75 | known ax the most respectable peo: Cerered Coweh, tufted, to } $18.95 Tapestry Covered Couch, tufted, for « the =~ Ms hen ae ebro * ‘ 4 m is droppe un anoth = weadecipsl $12.25 » of reform strikes the city, when the same conditions are found Covered Couches, Values up 7.50, fe 50 | again : = —— : oe nine J we Ps to $1 -0¥, For $11. In the elty of New York severahi = *~ 2 eae Velotr Covered Couch, tufted, for $34.50 Chase Leather Covered Couch, tufted, for 5 “ $19.00 | ¢ Covered Couch, tufted, | 66 Leather Covered Couch, tufted, for. $37.50 Covered Couch init for 5.00 Leather Covered Couch tufted, for 83,00 ] 816.00 75 Leather Covered Couch, tufted, for. $20.00 | Covered Coueh, tufted, for $74.00 Leather Covered Couch, tufted, for. $49.75 | 4 $35.00 Leather Covered Couch, plain top, a INISISTISISTS $29.56 Leather Covered Conch, plain top, for . Benefit Concert. | PA 24.00 A be rt for Misa Ruby} $80.00 Leather Covered Couch, tufted, for. 852,00 MeGuire will be given in the First) Christian chureh, Broadway and if live, Tuead oven Mareh 24 oar and Chase Leather Couches, \'s3..%3 for $13.50 Stine cise, wit be. annned Sie i lerr Mo fone oltnts | ‘ Mr. Lowis Dimond, pianist | Box Conch, plain top, with cedar | $45.00 Wardrobe Box Couch, tufted, with cedar and Ladies’ Musical Club. 824.75 ple box, for 820.00 The Ladies’ Musical club gave ita Couch, tufted, with denim $48.50 Wardrobe Box Couch, tufted, with cedar and fi hadeewt gen program this aft te 827.50 maple box, for : $30.00 P ernoon at Kxun's hail. An enjoy-| = able rendition of American compo aiid > ; Odds id E d. f L Ci i Ba i P. i wueslelane! Mra 4 ay ze Moore, | and Ends of Lace Curtains at Bargain Prices Sire G. A.C. Rothester, Mra. N. H. = ae a = zs White, Mise Hayes, Mies Kendall, For y ar 1 th eparti j Mrs. 8. H. Swart, Mre. G. Camp] Bomday and ; 1¢ Drapery Department has arranged a lot of 9 soir Thompson, Miss Seima Gructt-| irs of | Curtains monants of lines that have sold dk to but two, : 2 f . ner “t four pairs oi nd. These all come in pretty patterns, and are among the most Woman's Century Club. — in , but are in the way and must be disposed of when only small The Woman's Century Club will Wes are left meet Friday afternoon at the 1 Johnston recital hall, Mrs, C, J Se rediuct ; 2 Smith will be chairman. “The Pees Point de Luzern Cartains, in ivory | Angiaixe Curtains. Reg Need of Industrial Training” will oon “al Ir F on the best Special, a pair s10, bs the subject Len nee to be pairs real Renaissance Curtains, Regular theeee 87.85 vig ~ Club Committee Meeting. | Beige P eaten wide aad | Brite 990.00. Special, pair $11.85 The committee representing the ; hi lesign on best grade | Two pairs Ri ael Vatican Curtains Regula women's clubs the ty interest $15.00 pal Special, | price $27.50 pair. Special, a pair ed in the beantifying of Seattle = ill Tuesday at 2 ; $5.55 | Three pairs Brussels Net Curtains, Regular price I} Yucpeneall & Southwick’s ate vith small figured on ape hega be, cpegd doepek $4.85 Ladies’ Aid Society Meets, | small figu i i $ air, Se Four pairs Brussels Net Curtains. Regular price The Ladies’ Ald society of the i 1 aie $30.00 pair, Special, a pair S17.S5 Immanuel Lutheran church will . in Ara Brussels Net Curtains. Regular price |, meet Thursday in the church base ate vase mae r. Special, a pair $14.85 PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. | Two pairs Brussels Net Curtains, Regular price Boats leave ten times daily from|} Pairs real Renalyaa Curtains, in $15.90 pair. Special, a pair $7.85 the U. 8. navy yard. ***) | Regular pr ata0e Galen eee bong % | Two pairs Brussels Net Curtains. Regular price mr oy , > $20.00 pair. Special, a pair , = $9.55 | Bales teal Rena io’ bavtatea Pk cond One pafr Brussels Net Curtains, Regular price j Regular price § pair, Special, a} #679 pair. Special, w patr sh | “ S785 | Extra Special Values small lot of Sample End Pairs Venetiar nanal Cr " ‘ fan | « Regular irtains, suitable covers 917.50 pair. sy $9.55 and sash curtain enda are samples of so Gui: ured’ A . Regular | fine hand-made curtains, worth in full size $35 3 Pale. Special, a ; 0.00 per pair. Special, each . $1.75 | Everything to Make the Home Comfort- able CORNER SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST | Cstabtion. ne mer Hetween Bnien and University, l Temple of Mysie, Seattle INOW IT’S “DAUGHTERS PE CONGRESS NO ROW SW@RTED YEy SHE MIGHT BE CALLED “MADAME SPEAKER,” BUT SHE'S MISS ELIZABETH LAMG, PRESIDENT, THE LANDLORDS } will hold thetr THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. Z The Big Housefurnishing Sale of MEN,” BUT The Rhodes Sheetings, Sheets Co. Sheetings, Sheets, Pillow Cas- ings, Pillow Slips, Cambrics, | Muslins, Towels, White Quilts Etc., Etc., Ete. The prices are the lowest we have seen quoted Lonsdale Bleached Muslin 36 inches wide; very g! Fruit of the Loom and other standard brands of 1 the best-knov i in $6 inche de « Lonsdale Cambric, 36 inches wide, the superfine 1 quality; alwa ellable and a bargain at 16 ale 36-inch Indian Head Shrunk Muslin, so much used 1 | 1%inch Pure Linen Crash, natural color; sate price 9 Good Huck Towels, 17x34 inches an excellent 12!4¢ 9 Domestics Sones, Gale - prion c At Greatly Our Large 25¢ Bath Towels, an excellent hotel 19 towel, bleached o inbleach ale price Cc Reduced $1.10 Olympia Sheet now white, 81x90 Inches; ex | Prices tra wide hem; sale price 89c 1 42x36-Inch Pillow Cases, hemstitched; regular 20c; | saic price 3C 45x36-Inch Pillow Cases, hemstitched wide hem; reg Note these prices on the famous Pequot Snow White Sheeting . 63-inch Pequot Sheeting— 26c Bale price tiembership of more than 50, and it! expected that this will be in 72.1nch Pequot Sheeting— 28c er@ased within tho next few months Sy OME er en a a ee ai to Several hundr A neries dances, card parties and other » one Pequot Sheeting— 30c cial functions will. be inaugurate DO GAMO eo sincsrsqdosveys papabeasaieas ¥ in Washington after Easter lready it i apparent that the society will be the means of en couraging a more extensive a qualntance a the daughters of stalowmen than has ever prevalled in the past. Miss Lamb declares that all the members are enthus of con ia” Married daughters on are also eligible to mem berabip. 90-inch Pequot Sheeting— Sale pr 32i¢ Ilc 2lIc 25c ce Notice the Window Display. Drugs Peroxide of Hydrogen, full \4-pound bottles, very special Monday, & bottle snes Java Rice Face Powder, in ali tints; Monday, a 4711 and Colga der; Monday Tuesday we will offer for sale nearly 100 of the fa- Lawn Mowers Perfume, a perfume of high or- sow ere See an oz ONDEMN at $2.89 mous Occident Lawn Mowers, with tool steel blades, high wheels, fast cutting and easy ron Weather ning; @ strong, substantial lawn mower, that is backed up by the maker and ourselves, Special 2. 89 Forecast FUNNY ssinsoseses sess sixes an sastobeanene ted . — Showers tonight and = Tuesday; yeara_ago the Lexow committee strong south made an investigation, and on the wings, rs pages of the report are statements showing that a woman who has been a denizen of t district is ; ~ not allowed to try to earn an hon Chapman stated that he had ac JULIUS J. WOLF RECOVERING. PASTOR'S RESIGNATION orable living, a rything pos lcepted a call from Botse, Mont, as sible is done roe her back to he believed that there was a large! Julius J. Wolf, 1403 12th av. fe her former life. ¢ { the reasons SURPRISES FLOCK | field for work in that city, rapidly rec ring from an opera- atven is that the pollee want to get | Rev. A. L. Chapman has been tion for tumor performed some @ share of the earnings cnnene pastor of the First Christian church days a and will soon be ont The newspapers are to be! A special meeting of the congre- for two and one-half years, and again. praised rather than condemned in| gation of the First Christian church during that time more than 400 -* ——— holding these mattera before the, Will be held next Sunday after the members bave been added to the) [ssaquah, Wash., fs to organize a public, as if it were not for the| morning services to take action on | church. commercial club. work of the public preas these mat- the resignation of the pastor, Rev ters would be unknown to the gen-|A. L. Chapman. The resignation eral tic and no efforts would Of the pastor came as a complete Th be made to correct the evil.” surprise to the congregation yee The services were well attended | terday In his resignation Dr Por farthe: or ne THE ores A last evening. Next Sunday evening Hey. John A, St. Clair will at an ifuatrated lecture on the “Passion Play at Oberamergau. m request by : ‘OMPANY. Western Agency: J. G. Lovell, Mer. AA-389 & To every purchaser of 50c or over at the Band Box Market, 1100 First, ;® car ticket free. be D PAPER CO. Ave = Wing and) hostesses ment at 2 p.m Mrs Mrs. Nearland will be ¢ Thought Club. ey of $20 Fifth av. N will entertain the Progressive, Thought club Wednesday after neon, Mrs. FR. Drake will read alpaper on “The Mechanism of Consciousness j University Graduates Meet. The women graduates of Ubivetsity of Washington the will meet Saturday, March 28. Woman's Alliance. The Woman's Alliance of the Avenue Unitarian church dollar social” next Friday afternoon at the home of |p Mrs. J. D. O. Powers, 910 E. Mercer |» at All ladies of the church are Boyleston invited. TILT OVER BREAKFAST LEADS 10 SUICIDE You and your friends (By United Press.) 208 ANGLES, Cal Maren 2 are cordially invited to husband, Hugh M. Collinson, be attend our * breakfast was net ready : a tea a en a _Spring Opening fonts, aikidotes down, her. throat, which occurs Tuesday, resisted flercely and She died shortly after the physicians arrive The trag ly Wook place in the family home bs South Johnson st Wednesday and Thursday, March 24, 25 and 26 In addition to the magnificent show of New Spring Merchandise, each of our lady patrons will either be presented personally or have mailed to her address a complete copy of the famous “Merry Widow’’ Waltz sheet music. McCarthy Dry Goods 'U.S. Navy Yard Take a trip on the Sound and Wisit.the U. 8. navy yard battleships Oregon, Nebraska, Wis cOtistfi, the cruisers Colorado and Pennsylvania, and the training sbip Philadelphia, ihe mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats and prison ship Nipste. Boats leave Seattle 10 times dally as follows 6:30, 7:30, 8, 10 a. m. and 12 m 1:16 3:45, 4:90 and 6:15 p. m On Saturdays boat also leaves at 11:30 p. m | C Round trip 50e. lf Before a great while in the ompany neighborhood of a dozen ships will ‘ ; be included in the fleet oo Sutcliffe Boxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Manager ri v PD 6 ses, ; TEA. We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bet-| 9) ter than tea as you know it. Your grocer returns your money if you don't lke Scbilling’s Best; | we pay him.

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