The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1908, Page 5

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e o . A . ° } : THE STAR—SATURDA™, SEPTEMBER 12, 1908 Q of . i vag : age ve |. | | CRIES b [SRA AAR RRR gt THRiday afternoon with Mra.) 828 tath ay, It J.T. Wright offi- | nett will be at home to their gq da lan @laborate pink luncheon yt od | 5 we |. Davidson, 721 17th @ lated. @ at their now home, 44th a und |day at the Unive plty club, a } * A prowrar mainting of “Vaca Bowling-Gertig | California av. W Jecoration er@in rosente i* CLUBS tian Reminiscences members| Mr, Geor Iu f Boatr | The ceremony was solemnized in | Cove we 1 for 42 gues \* ar ‘our 1b,” BY! Nob, them Company [| the presence of 30 guests. Luncheon. ° Li onk lay ¥ wiven nd infante " ber J Thorndahl Mr. M gave & Wing | papietasiadh” Skee tagiaains P| ne Myrtle & a! Club. tig of Carbonado, W " Mr. Olaf jon nm and Mt Judith | luncheon today at the University e | Men's Club, The Myrtle Social ot | meet! ried in this city September |'‘Thorndahl, both of Juanita, Wash,, | clubs TOe Men's club of the St. Mark’s|at the repiden f Mra. Jefter | were martied Wednesday evening. | Dinner-Dance. chuteh will hold tte rat meeting of naw Monday afternoon Bennett. Thompson : a t ie 12 afway f ae ee occetr and. Mi ' {, A. Matthe DD, of U Among the members of the Fire the your Tuesday, tn Ug gutta hail bers of the O. | eine |, ge B Mnott and Mist! Wirst Presbyterian church, per i) who entertained at dinner Kupper will be served ving the > lorene homp . ed the ceremon to the evening daget eanion i em Thursday evening a o ‘ » club house Jant i John F. Miller Corps: _| feerreereeresesaeseoneg| bd Ap by sor |: ate, Stave Ioan aa and Mrs. Bacon, Mr. and) Mra “* Ie Mra. Ki; Cookson ontertained t} P legates uc ; 4B Hoxe, Mex Turner, Dr, Kerry, : Hatta Rank al erties WEDDINGS « $/,) ut | esi im og gg ag . p am ron Dater “Ih M A. Matt DD. " - o The Alp RAN TIRS ontertainey | Seeeoooorooooooooooooes i)! iiii\ riet ‘ singiieoos Seed ent : i Wondny by fava we 1 Peis chins taaie’ | Copenhagen blue cloth h hat to D WALLA WALLA, Sept. 12.—In- i , nda * il ane nomas- Sarge oan: tHewitt on i t id od, the lent ane toe Mr. Ralph & Thomas and Misa) mateh Mr. Will H. Dean and Minn Retta | toxfeating Hquors will not be so! ¥ nt the Reed residence, 414] Ol Lena Sarget were married owing the marriage service an) xq ewiltt, of Tacoma e mar-|at the Walla Walla county fa h' ‘ « Howing t H he Walla Wall ty fair this q | “ y Thursday evening at Trinity parish | ¢ at pr \ served. The | ried Wednesday afternoon in the| fall. The directors voted to abolish . Orptee Club. arch, Wt Herbert H. ¢ on of 3 i. ay + <r ge A in the con {| Parlors of the Firat Presbyterian | this feature The Orpte 1b Will moet Friday | folating eM gl — yes Hig oN hurch, # M. A. Matthews of bestia: afternoon at the auinmer home of Comstock -Gat 1th pane Se Foes ‘| Fictated Mra, Carroll Coa on Lake Waah Mr. Cart Floyd Com Toe | pt heel ee Hh ard deh laa a ity} Murdock-Johnston. | ireton | Jeunotta are |e Sieetae Temuivtts | we Ste D>. ETHE DEAP CAN HEAR . | Lorraine Social Club Mor t A present of a full wet of sliver in marriag Don't ¥ » The Lorraine Aocial club meets! PB. Hayward 1 leeevinn eeprenced the blah ect tt f me _ Tuesday with Mra, Ashwell, 11 Blesk-Wiltienie fe Chih the b sole Were held terian tv rik wroLre | é N. Broadway, Mombers O. B.S Mr. W . in eae ee by f ® of the ot M invited Elizabeth A. Williams of Mitwauke Telephon Johns tase Educational Club. Wis, were married Augu Al at the After a we meymoon trip to At University Club Pro . The Women's Kdueational club | home fr. and Mrs. John Lynch, | Vietorta, B and Mr. Her Dre Hornard Polly Was HoWlOn Ot | $6o66O6eebe0eeseeeeooos PIANOS AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES ABSOLUTELY FREE ==x:-|$23,000 Geographical Contest experience as two frightened mice ADLISS THe DEVIL" ARLISS IN IBSEN’S “ROSMERSHOLM.” de 9 fede leaded hy DEVILGRAMS FROM MOLNAR’S PLAY. running hither and thither between the ever-ready paws of an exultant seasty purring Bama) ca The Greatest Publicity Campaign Ever Launched in America Everybody Is Eligible. All Have an Equal Opportunity other man bas nothing to fear from her His lantern jaw and stock exchange What men cal! a code of ethics was devised by the strong methods suggest th Wall at rn in this country could afford to attempt a Publicity Contest of this mag- * * * e * t A wife is like a menesio without it the eyesight is # * * * * * fe order that they might rule the weak & | Beelzebuds just done into fiction! * * * * 1 * ton Co. and a grow known * * * There ts only one true woman—the other fellow's wife When the tigress has already swallowed er man the ? People who are content to be poor atay poor, The rich by the « ageous Upton Sinclair, | fave arranged all that ¢ His ¢ p being He who spurns the good things of life has not lived seems to be infernal What we lose we run after—auch is man ly attractive phrase y of win Life is a treasure only when you spend it freely ning ade possible th other man's wife Consider how stupid it would be if everyone t The play was written by Fereno manufacturers in America. There's no chance or rit alone, th. There'd be no conversation Molnar, and was first produced in Everybody has an equal opportunity to ¢ of nagr nt prizes abso- BOER ERE RE RE SERA RHR | so arti ge tamed free e. Read rules and conditions carefully. All lists must be in by September 26, 1908, . flourish he wo eeent the play YORK, Aug, 11.—"The| But he ts not the only one. Ed ‘ fy New York's latest thriller, win Stevens, that existibie | it bot | oedbenge hoo vnngen pee: FIRST PRIZE. if the strongest and most grip- character man, Is dol Me plays the stage has seen tn a same thing In a pla t has a strangle hold upon same name under Henry W. Sav Me Pay-going public age’s direction at the Garden Pe & problem play double dix And such @ warm argument as Tt has all its they're having about who stole the Beside it * idea and play! s Profession” is a Sunday And such devils ax they are tract. It is a picture, bril ‘ow don't conjure up any vision im high lights, of the passions red-cl d monsters with all ihe human soul. extremit! « to points ciast year wh Geo. Arliss ap art of © these in Ibsen's “Rosmersholm” it would seorv suggested that a visit to the brimstone. | would be jolly in compart- York would Q Arliss smiled his slow smile s 908 4 , ¢ ibly upon them. agreed. “Never mind,” he prom fork yawn ’ mi By ingenious suggestions, inel The Contest Is As Follows | SECOND PRIZE. oe : me and cajoling marks, the | accomp! ee his f 1 u H ‘ He bas just fulfilled his promise | phistos. vila in evening >. Final leaves them to RULES $750 Kimball Special “The Devil” in the Belasco r, vietima of thelr own weak “Art Style.” ire under the direction of Har lies ts the suave, artful coaxer nd bis satanic p Grey Fiske And Ari i On one slender story a hg nn gently insinvating and al- telling hand he plays a game of| This “Devil” play will @lever, stars as his satanic toss with the seventh command‘ at the Lois and Third av 4 ment. On the other he juggles two) beginning & i THE PRIZES 1,000 chickering THE PRIZES “Baby Grand” Io brief, here ia the plot Herman Hofmann, a wealthy| ’ banker, and Olga, bie wife, bave as Karl Mahler, an artist elibier ant Gua aane SECOND PRIZE. FIRST PRIZE. ‘in baman eute.|f $750 Kimball Spe- $1,000 Chickering > cial “Art Style” “Baby” Grand. FOURTH PRIZE. THIRD PRIZE. $250 Genuine Metro- style Pianola. $550 Johnston oe ie Orchestral Grand FIFTH PRIZE. La 1 a gg CONDITIONS and Music Box Combined. B clety and thelr the old love, which swee Both minute Me tree w . ur list neatly and write of the paper only of SIXTH PRIZE. $125 Personal Check THIRD PRIZE. letters used Alaska < , 7 ator $550 Johnston Or- Toward Purchase esuipa ona | | ate a n. = fall bride Fiv Laur - “ | Hundred wa yod ot four ¢ - « . chestral Grand. of Piano. Mee. pass Entertains. aut atk - v0 coe « — ' ee :, Mra Harry Logan Geary was . . for os ts th | hostess Friday morning at a choo- | b find 00 “5 one creme . The first prize will be awarded to the person whose list contains the greatest number of counties tetre for Mies Yeaseh of Chi on ee . and cities in compliance with the rules and conditions, The second prize will be awarded to the second | 4' AE ty Png s. | The hostess was assisted by Mra ms =f 5 «cp tee | Mighest list, and so on. be determined Dinner at ~~ oF hariee M. Curtis, Mrs. R. M. Bal t . . * : The remainder of the appropriation will be awarded in personal checks ranging from $100 to $55, named in this ee Witten re jjard, Mrs. R. T. Ballard, Mrs. D. . ber again. 3 and will be awarded to the next highest lists, in accordance with the number of names sent in until York entertained Mr. and Mrx. a an 9 ¢ and Mr. and Mra.| 8. Trefethen, Mra E. Weldon Ae ‘< the entire $25,000 has been distributed. Those who receive checks may apply them as that much ac Weatherbes at dinner at the °Uns and Mra W. B. Nettleton, | ‘ vs “ - t tual cash toward the purchase of any new high-grade piano in our wareroom at the regular ablished Monday evening. | Lad Aid Meeting. 1 ‘Slew “Rdewe end Mies Aes ovr OF - “~4 — lowest retall prices, but not apply them on any purchase made previous to September 26th. Mice Boll Entertains. | The Ladies’ Ald of the First M |) iivva daughters of Ree pe sy ww. : wo Gnd atten Prize winners will be notified Cornetia Carroll and Miss | © church will meet at the home n of s Marks» “ay : t cs" th ’ Wed ** . o ame f Setoranth were bh pnored aie tor seb at . wot ; Below, within the heavy black border, is the reading matter from which the letters are » party yeoterén 1. Ore. Mise ‘ > used rewardions ty ’ teins Anna gradus ‘ » to be taken in forming the names of cities and counties: M her home, 19 Prospect st sree ; , . ations. Spe ~ daintily decorated Mine ren ithe M 4 * send oo wer dain vine j t... Fm wv tes " i . a ‘ Kea @ oes = % +. Progress is the Spirit of the Age! Home buliders are pouring into this city and state daily. Luncheon. | Nordhoff left Wedne Tr . We want every one of these good people to know the Johnston Company, the Pioneer Piano . ertained Carrie G. Tripple gave &/ity college, Washington, D. House, their pianos, their methods and their money-saving facilities to the buyer—just as peopie Tuesday a ome, 245 | henetr t : % complimentary Mr. W. Marry Morris, son of M whe have lived here for years know them, end who alved patronage has made the House of a. N. in honor of Mise Jew mam, whe te ¢ im v » Johneton the largest musical establishment in the West ee ee eer > ma d thin fal FOR SALMON TROLLING. | at Corn Roast Beds, lines, reels, spoons, hooks split rings, everything re 8 for salmon fishing at A. I M11 First av To accomplish thie result the House of Johnston and a group of the largest and wealthiest plano manufacturers have set aside Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to conduct this stupendous profit-sharing, educational! publicity contest This contest is conducted solely for the benefit of piano buyers. Instead of costly advertis ing in magazines and periodicals, this advertising appropriation |s divided directly among the win ners. Nothing could be fairer than this. The House of Johnston is the people's store—the strictly one-price store—where virtually all that is best in Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines and Musical Instruments is sold at the lowest possible prices consistent with quality. Here, and here only, can be procured the glorious Chioker ing Piano—the oldest American make and the best in the world—the famous Kimball, the superb o GARDEN TRACTS a acre tracts, $100 an easy termes close to DANCE Gardens Park. After car line and lake; level, clear. a Srananthet i a Hobart Cable, the magnificent Lester— Philadelphia's best piano; the well-known Story & i me ning. Next Sun ed; fine for chickens and ber fortnig among f ‘ Clark, the artistic Johnston, and also the only genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola Pianos—in - Take any Ballard car s au addition to over thirty other leading and meritorious makes change to Loyal Heights National Land Inv. Ce., Ine. Mr. @ irs. H Beck The magnitude and generosity of this great Geographical Contest will result in a bona fide 917 First av —, \ saving of th nde of dollars to plano buyers. {t will be the means of selling hundreds of Pianos Mr i Mra H Brod and Organs and Pianola Pianos, and will result in the House of Johnston becoming a household . , 6 . of word wherever “Good Pianos and Reliability” are discussed. One good piano always selis another, s weeks in York . and a satisfied customer is the best advertisement any concern can possibly have FIFTH PRIZE. ieee ee FOURTH PRIZE. | There. Wy be. seten or shoves Sout thie gigantic: pretivehering, sovemiertal” eoment’” Alt: the Ke mn a 1 | ste will be subjected to the same careful judging and the prizes will be awarded to the highest $175 Latest Style | « on i r Hot & ry \ at ubmitted, in accordance ith e rule ind condition a puttin in his announcemer . . nhl ig lg : $250 Genuine Met- a ® dance with th ® and nS as outlined in this a neement Talking Machine and , on r we 4 rostyle Pianola J The character “&” in the above border cannot be used as “an-d Music Box Combined | 5 trip For After 6 0 Clock gr cologe hie ta ee es Mail or Bring Y ip: My onig oor t of r ta ¢ this on the 1 Het, ag 10 if called” contest rec y attempte 1 by another piano con. ° Miss Louise Ba f ; 4 cern Py . 4 . fi $ . I submit bh t rvataint board All the prizes will be awarded by three disin ; . 1 Ges, subjovt © only such persons to whom they ‘ co ¢ viost, and I hereby age Furthermore, the value of each and ma fide and well worth trying for and just as good a chance as anyone Start now and send in your list as » Publicity Contest $1 Carpenters’ Squares $1.25 Yankee Drill 98 50 a ihe diel ed Batra Special | cmantie 1 De ' . loses September 1908 a Steel Sq od | with Answ ist re aft date will be considered ishes, w ; put th yun and preserve it for : te ee 3 Johnston Co. Bidg. JO! Third and 4 Private | University ces |] SEATTLE 10¢ Creamer 4c 25c Butter Crock 15 Decor Pound Brown and White po thes hed’ Ges c y Glazed Stone Butter Johnston Co. Bidg. | Third and University SEATTLE and Vine 01k; Le anne. & Halle Adjoining AVENUE AND UNION STREET, een eae ee ees

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