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gE ae a5 Semi) 7EG cet i ress pu de oe a im 1865. of the civil war, SEN ——— “My Wife.” tn Mi teportx indicate that “My the te which Mr. i beautifully winsome and| at the Grand. a4 scenes, from Offen- Cupid and 1,” from “The and = Frask pleture shown above is from @ photograph taken just out TH ATTL viernetinay sTARASAT! RDAY, MA AIRTY-THREE YEARS AGO—A MEMORIAL DAY anita. Y <0 1908 TD niin *@O) RETROSPECT Pantastapthe Lord W graphic outfit and for four years followed the federal forces in the Memorial day does not mean much to many of the younger gen shortly before | he destruction of that city by the field Pewration today A look at thie pleture telle what it means to the A few years ago, shortly before his death, Brady sold the gov men who were at the f in those four awfal years, and to Teproduced in The Star by special permission of the war § ernment his collection of some 3,000 original negatives, The pile their families who stayed at home, wondering whether father or ture above from that collection lt shows wounded and dying brother or son lay mengied and suffering on the feld, or had was taken by @ photographer named Hrady, who, at soldiers under a tree, after one of the battles which resulted fe the passed to the great beyond, to sleep perhaps in one of the many equipped a wagon with a photo | downfall of the Confederate capital | graves of “unknown dead a “ | |* Wang” will be presented for the | night there will be the farewell | seecqooe: ooo eee 2@ | clubs, which meets the week of “ tbe t | geovesece ° Or erererocecors last time tonight performances by Meier and Mora 22, tn Boston: Mrs. James A it tao ons «=RBPTS OTNEWS + and Mrs. D. M. Church. Thome | Coliseum Announces New Acts. [ami Miller, and the other acts of | @ cted as delegates to the Sta ; ° 1 Pamily o | el plembe ore | nese magicians and illustonists “Me and Him.” | — — | Mrs. Homer M. Hill and Mrs. H. M the Elton Polo troupe, in a casting * . ia nc Shaw | F successes in which! ace. Harry Pilcer. dancer. late | _beteains See ron, Se ¥. L. M. A. ©, Concert. married at the home of the groom's Sunday Organ Rec mn has presented | <Pascinating Flora Leo and|{t, Young musical | The Young Ladies’ Musteal Art| uncle, Mr. Herndon, on Brookiyn| 7 yveuth afternoon past teen «7 w eve a b jated by the Young Mens av. at & o'clock Wednesday om: | ott i ~ ne hapman, in nted—A Dow-| of twenty-six people tn th M cital by Dr k Wilbur Chace key"; Oscar Loraine, the protes® | wor bill, “Me and Him. Choral club, will give their first) ing. Rev. J. M. Canse officiated A. A. G. O, will be given Sunday Weeck he will be seem at) viotiniat; Lillian Hale and com-|ing pi will be Joba an public concert the evening of Jane) Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. | afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the First ext Monday, Tuesday | pany, in “The Phantom Rival.” by | Giseson tancy dancers; Fr 14, at the Unitarian church, corver The Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A.| Prosbytertan ehureh, corner Sev jad ts the most con) Sager Dean; Eddie Roesch, with 5 | than pianist, and Georgie M Olive and Boylston. The = K., will meet Tuesday afternoon at! enth av. and Spring st. The follow tailad and a new picture film. TO! mney the riah cob chorus t# being drilled by Prof.) 9 o'clock, with Mrs. C. G. Bradner,|ing program will be given: “Pre © eon, with her | ™ {86 prog § Bversiatgh. like 4 hong 8 aight and tomorrow afternoon and | songs and imitations. The mation | Kr Schwerdtfeger. One oe at 733 Summit ay de and Fug » the Name of B 7 ae --|pletares will be comic. Rattiing | **t**etions on the program will be Nurse to Graduate }A. ©. H.” Prana List; “Arcadian i a stage centieman. His Neleon closes tomorrow sight the singing of the mixed chorus a have been tasved to| idyll,” BH. Lemare; “Berenad company is sald to be ' ; of Geanod’s “Ave Maria.” w vie ting exerciaes of Masette litude”; soprano #0 lin obligato Trat |“Jesas, Lover of My Soul,” To 7 ad raining School for Nurses, at the a, La al ims Billie Barke is « young vrnee Around the Wort. The clab has been tx Seattle General hospital, to be heid | (Mra. Grace Harris) Sonata No Al Wood's thriller, “Tracked | tion only since November butlin the Y. MC. A. auditorium, (© Mende 1—Chorale; 11 She plays the part Around the World.” will be pre ring the few months has done . . to; 1 Negr | Wednesday evening, June 3, at § ; Allegro make-believe wife.| sented at the Seattle next week eltent work as a olub, and hes! ioc) ‘The becclaureate serma: . Fuga; V., Andante; so are Ferdinand Gott beginning Sunday afternoon, by ye one of the strongest mo | i) be preached by Rev. Thos. E.| Consider the Lillies. Norton Seiten the Rurgess-Hunting company, “The sical associstions of the city. It) iin Bundar evening. at the| TOput (Mra, Grace Harris); “The Tennant among oth- Princess of Patches” having been | is composed at present of thirty S Anne Methodist plecope! | Question,” Wolstenholme: | “The sidetracked owing to the continued five of the most talented youns| purch ‘The members of the ead.| Answer,” Wolstenholme Moes of Miss Emma Bunting plocal musicians. By uext Septem isting class are as follows: Frieda |0n the Welsh air, “March of the “The Shadow Behind the | ber the officers hope to have a0! justine Peterson, Aan Lucey Hos | Men of Harlech,” W. T. Best Throne” will end a big k's busl-jenroliment of almost twice that) tier anna Moore, Vera Almenal ness with a performance this e | numbe a > Th Wright | ; a cy yman om It is ing sie ly Sg yg = apnea mee Clara Steen, Elva Allison, Dollie | | adapted. in three = . Lae Locas, Myrtle Leo Hughes,| | “The Girl of the Golden West.” | Miss Mary Houlaban, and her as | {44a Winifred Watson, Maria Kat | | aE The Pantages players will be pnooel ——- evoke anaes rina Palmen, Nellie Kellogg Hill, | —_—_——_—— will have ti rt seen in “The Giri of the ¢ | Q . , Netite Mek Catherine | . and in addition Went” at the Lola next week, with | Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Maude | 414, By fe gee Ste ia|% ER tie Tae te Of the opera, will in| Miss Aileen May in the title role bj — es Pa ake ; Martha Jones ORT Sa. apter aes . @ officers elected for next year | on Oe jo ne cnure ec by : Tels ts the play which Binnche| president, Mise Hasel Smith Ballard H. S. Senior Dance. | & of the Saturday Star will ® Others in the cast are) Bates used an a starring vohicle | % yo on ae The senior class of the Ballard | not be accepted after 6 o'clock & Robert Lett, Eumene| F for some time, under the manage-| first vice president, Miss Mande). it eave m dancing party|® Friday afterno * H Powell, Daphne! mont of David Belasco. The piay | White; second vice president, Miss| oo’ ie ot Junction hall. Over|® All notices contain sub- & Leicester, Georgia will be staged under the 4 Adele Wood; treasurer, Mise Rer-| Qi) 4 > denee,|* { sermons + Bertrand. | of T. Daniel Frawley Soldiers secretary, Mi Haxet Fol- | ® wee Steen, Gas te Canes \* in the deliv- & - Boldt . which te the first to be given by the | if ot Fortune” will finish ite run to | 80m, and chairman of the musical vA \* on shou! * Yard Route Steamer | night }committee, Miss Elwell pon vane =. a less — the | # , as ponnible, in & ool, proved a muece: ° ‘ thetr arriva leaves Flyer dock 6:30| i Chapter @, P. #. 0. fondest core: Mire. BW. Tuomp|@ ao We tess om, 1:30 and4 p.m. ** Luna Park. | Chapter G, P. EB. O., will meet) gon Mrs F. EB. Polls, Mre. C. W./® * wan Aftor having lost his parachute | Monday afternoon with Mrs. Van! Pevin Sire. C. A. Parker, Mra. C.|® * tm the sound last Sunday night,| [%*™ St 126 13th av. N A. Trapp and Mrs A.W. Mackio, [SEER R ER ERR RH REE ® Prof. Davidson has heen makin Le Aloha Club. Robert E. Lee, U. D.C ascensions at Luna Park without! Mra. dobn B. Powles entertained! Ropert E. Lee chapter, United hy te | that necessary essential sticking |the I Aloha club last evening, &t/ Daughters of the Confederacy, will BP age Sor gg Mg er I | with the big gas bag until it comes | ber home, 1139 17th av meet Thursday afternoon at 2] wf Kross, Ph. D. president of Lis SURKS. to the earth of its own accord Family Reunion. o'clock, with Mra. Hugh M. Caid- | wnitworth a wae Leading Woman With John Drew, It ts extimated that the ame A reunion of the Seavey families, well, 2717 Tenth av. N preach; mornt Strugete at the Moore Neat Week, in ment park across the bay had 25.000 formerly of East Machian and Chapter A, P. E. 0. | Against the Soul's Tragedy”; even “My Wife.” |visitors last Tuesday afternoon | Crawford, Me., was held at the Be Chapter A, P. K. 0. sisterhood, |'"8, “The Religious Factor in Edu and evening |terbrook hotel, and later at the! wii; meet Monday afternoon at the | te" a | - West mingster— Broadway 4 Co _ | mt ee | FORIONCH ot Mr. and Mre. J. H ome of Mra. A. H. Harrison, }iumbia: Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor ‘$500 Reward png os gay Paap bea nth av. The afternoon will be|11 a. m. “Redems 45 | Ay evening one in attendance | 1 a discunsto abjects |p. m., “Rent fo SATURDA Y’S AFTER | § Por any case of slcoholiam that § were Mr. George Seavey, of Inter oa he Fe acy ce Web auponition |” Ballard rh and 17th av. N y , ev. Geo. H pastor. 10:36 6:00 ws J. B. BRISBOIS, cot tain, Recah arey: ©. talene A large party of The Mountaineers | fieavenly World?” & p. m., “Remark Globe Hotel, if 5 4 @eumne f Bork. | Wil! leave today for Olympia, from able Fa About the Truthfulness i Cor. First Av. and Main St. son, = vf i Sein 3 be TK | which city they will walk out ov of the Bibl | et ~ ; he ad ‘ 4 un the pratries toward Tacoma, ca Lake Union—Ktlbor ‘ay. and ; jo pation wr _ om re the over night on the way and ar-|Pirat av. N. W Rev tT. 'T. dmunds, | Wash ‘ae. os 4 Mro w.3 Seay 7 re ce corner eee mh World Wie view": >. m, song s 4 Seavey ito take boat for Seattle _aesenenescteneanesatin = 4 . . of Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Mills i a aiid d The American Express Com: 9/4, ‘and Mrs. Barnes and Mr. at Y. L. 1. Party. | SRYOSN We t ters’ Cheques are &| Mrs. Mi @ Green Lake. ty The Young Ladies’ netitute wil! AT NAVY YARO ee orn a ied being represented’? eve & card party and dance Thurs-| The Kearsarge in the dry dock known all over the world. Are 3) After an olddashioned New Bn day evening, June 4 at Christen: | the Nebraska Wisconsin, Oregon | liand dinner at Mrs. Mills’ the mop | #e0's Broadway ball. Card playing | Iiinois, Kentucky and Georgia Fish Basket $1.49 Large size, close wo- Wen, German Willow Fish Basket; 25 pounds ca Peehet $1.49 braided extra rong yard = water. Poot Fish Line; 10c Fish Hooks 5c 0c package of hollow spear point Fish Hooks with well-tied, good qual ity gut; after 6 5 o'clock, package $1.00 Pocket Knife 65c $1.00 stag or wood handle brass lined, extra quali ty, bladed warranted Pocket Knife; 65c after 6 o'clock .. system for carrying For the best money when traveling. and Washington, the desertption of the red “pung,” the spelling schools full information apply at this and the pork and beans and pamp-| Wednesday to Mr. Jay BE. Owens, at | {2 bank. kin ples, ete, that “mother used | the home of the officating minister | to make.” | Rev. J. M, Wilson, 915 B. Columbian 1, Woman’s Alliance. | street The young couple will The Woman's Alliance Unitarian church meets Friday aft ernoons, at 2:30 for its regular We Pay 4% On Savings Olive and Boylston. Pointe Herndon. Miss Lillian 1. Points and Mr. A Herndon, both of Patia City, were O45 — SPAT rooma J On Pioneer Place, Corner First Avenue and Veslier Way. | | x af E. | teal jn | pr jin | | lry party enjoyed the old, old sto | begins at 8:30; dancing promptly iries of the early settlers of Maine | ®t 10. Olsen-Owens. Miss Rose Olsen The Claste Cultu mr by an open ¥ ternoen, at B. Edgers. inment is designa’ wo Flower Day,” ogram hae been vite one guest Woman's Century Club, et meeting of the Wom the following | At a ree w of the| make thetr home In Spokane. Classic Culture Club re el meotings, at the church assembiy| mark the close of the work of the peting the home The afternoon enter te da jan’s Century elub | were elected as delegate | National Federation of ‘anged. Bach member of the club ts privileged to married | ob will Monday | ot Mra pa unique to the | men's | ‘ | Boats leave pier cruisers St. Louls and Milwauk torpedo boat destroyers Rowan and Goldsborough, training ship Phila delphia, prison ship .s.psle, gun boats Princeton and Wheeling foot of Yester | Fare for! aoe daily nts. way, ten times round trip, 50 © 10% Compounded Half-Yearly Reo- Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. 112 Columbia & OFFICERS: A. Chirberg, Pres. and Treas. 6. B. Burwell, Vie Pres. R. Campbeti, Seeretary. \ \ puntor 2 rn i ! aiway and Republio-~ rh ‘ mld tor, “The Real Fight D. be nm R D. Ebina, of ‘ uM I ninter, It Jupar J ut ' ke av. NW ' ' it * & D Rev. Kf Kdgewnt “ nn near LU t Ke Vm. € Kant Methodiot netor 1. m., “Joseph, f Dinel yo That »; B 4 ' » ' bE t at roth = M I. 8. Ongood, pa it i , Pr gion and Good Health. Park M. I R ul Miscellaneous. ee ! j , Pp iron I 4 65th « Post ' ' M. ¢ ' { ' ht “ ‘ av. 18 1 fa Pp r of Attainment 1 v.U. J. Keyes it , jonce—« bia ! R. MeCar pastor, 1 i 4 oe J 1» a 1 nd ay.; Mra ' “ f| Effect D. RK HI find of CY Riee-F 4 t ' /n~J. M M Elder The Pi { {$5 Firnt tual & 431 Pirnt Firet ' M r Fed A. W. Cor aker Dp. . w. w D The Higher Lif. 5p m, as a t mic Religion ‘ Echoos the Confer sii Sarin TO DEDICATE Terms and Geo. | ners , | A WEW CHURCH Inepira f Holy Ser as nit Appeals to — — ' Tomorrow the new Fremont West : Pps ee tian church will be dedicated min ster wy 1 rT 4 M nee | oom mn rhe ge R | morning on will be preached by Rev. A. L. Crim, pastor of the Ballard Christian church, At 3 Dp. Mm. & good Fellowship meeting will be held. Rev. Crim will also preach in the evening. The new butiding is located at Thirty-eight |street and Stone avenue. Rev. A. Lingenfelter is pastor of the church, ELK CONVENTION yoo Faget Sue AT EVERETT. wy Rev, Afthur 0. Carpenter. Str. City of Everett leaves Col- Fr nt—Kilbourne st. near Fre- | man dock at 7 a m., 12 m. and 6 mont av; Rev. Jas Cairns, minis-|p. m. Committee will meet steamer rial Sermon ett wharf. ° » PD Mm Dennis ! md and Fifth } Prayer”; | TO pn Ivation.” University ‘th and Brooklyn ay Heath. D Anti St. Mark's way, Rev. J Man”: § p Ascension Trinity HoH m., Kight Gowen storing the Have Baten Things Above.” St. Stephen's Ballard, Rev ter pher Bt Anne av Paul'a—Ro Rev James’—N * condu Saloon League h rector Years Tm LM WwW John A. St od Rid “The Exaltation of Hy will speak and James lta That m. m., “ati 11 a m., “The Secret of Beau & pm, “An Imperial Philoso, and ir, rec | Queen nanity 28th and Stone av ected ice and 1 Do Great Things.” by Richard m.; “Fear Re Glad, for Lutheran. Holy Trinity E Olive and ith av: Rev, BG. Lund, D. D. pastor 11 & m., “Foreign Misions”; 7:30 p m.. “Christian Homes.” Catholic. St at Cathedral--Ninth and Mart mass ally at &§ a m;/ Bundays at 6, & and 9 a mm high mass at 21 a. m.; vespers, §| pm. Chruch of Immaculate Concep tion—19th and Marion; mass daily at 6:30 and §:30 a. m; Sunday at} 6 7 and 8:30 a . high mass at 10:20 a. m.; Vespers at 7:30 p m. St. Joseph's th and B. Aloha: mass daily at 6:20 and &:30 a. m.; Sunday, 7:30 and 9 a mj; bigh mass, 11 ao. m veepers, 7 St. Alphonsus—16th av ith et mass, § a. m m. high mass, school, 9 a. m benediction. m Christian Science. First Chureh of Christ, Sctentist Christensen's dway and m. and 8 p. and Modern or Mesmerism reading room, Alaska building. Second Church of Christ, Sctentist nL W. 58th ay, Ballard; serv loot 11 a. m: subject, “Ancient and rn Necromancy, or Mesmerism Hypnotism”; reading room in building Congregationa Plymouth—Third and University Rev. Francis J. Van Horn, D. D. [3 Wee $9. 7 Ay | % NYS \Yo,2n\ saanyoay G 4x 003, Bp vor 7} bala \\oouss ssauisng hive Aoyuongo sy smn As 131 Jo yrxnyosgo syoog m)) Sur Shad) oly asn OU, i, syoo awe ire ~—S)\ nays Creates Big Stir; Drug Stores Crowded With Sufferers. For the past two weeks the Quaker, Raven and other leading drug stores fn this city have been crowded with persons desiring a supply of poslam, the new cure for eczema. This is the drug which has created such a stir throughout the country since its discovery one year ago. For the convenience of: those who use poslam for pimples, black- heads, blotche: red noses, acne, herpes and other minor skin trou- bles, a special 50-cent package has ws adop' in addition to ‘the regular two-dollar jar, which is now on sale at al! leading drug stores. In eczema cases, poslam stops the itching with first application and proceeds to heal, curing chronic cases in two weeks. In minor skin troubles, results show after an overnight application. For a free experimental sample, write direct to the Emergency Labora tories, 32 West Twenty-fifth Street, New York City. 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