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Matthews, D. D., at the family row 4 place him among) week. ‘The public ta mont cordial dence, 1634 Mieventh ay. prodigy — performeg. 6 to the service, which will we Greenwood- Drew. ise,” by his father's loacher, | begin promptly at 11 on Thankagty Organ Recit “ THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 1908. to Mr, Shothy Greenwood on Wed-|t¥ to the Seattle pubit ‘The following organ re SIGHT WHEN THIS KING’S SON SAW: HE WILL MAKE HER HIS PRINCESS ©. 8 Sia tal a | ey 10| Arrangements have been com~ retary Van Hassocher an unusual and Ray H. Lippincott was gre Mrs, Othick contributed a number | 20k by Dr. Frank Wilby |p ansisted by Mr. A H. Baa | for the conclave of the Aretie Brotha. tion and aupper followed the | enjoyable vooal selections to the! Morus —Phe Lore n - my. Mr, and Mea, Greenwood | PRoKramin« |Prorae-—rhe Lae 3 1 4gne__, | erhend in Vieterta Hevemie 1 me at home to thelr friends after hough an artist, Master Rowen | wpsieiaies | Alex Gutimant| ° is Ae «a Ps py DOROTHY DALE y. lie at thetr now home on Mec. | taken keen delight in all boyish pax. | Jtellstouse Marche” . Alex Guilmant 1 the Princess Victo ON, D. C,, Oct. 31} 1 dew times. He in an enthuslasti Haritone solo—"The People That Wednowda ve international ro = ball player in hin school athietics,| Walked" (Menmtan) Mande Mr, A. H. Haas. ooesocooosoooos e, | 8 a used to enjoy @ wood brink ame! crorin and polo Hark! Ha ball Ul a stray ball almowt | haa known tn a} ogee] to play the final | broke of his fingers, causing) MY Sow am. Wnty firet act in the moun PERS N & his father to forbid rough games Mra, Gilbert, ‘solois = here, ac: | isnot tae oe. Fantasie Triomphate”. .Th. Dubois a eat Virginia, where, ac] | He is & good Clahaeman, too; he can! chorus and. soprane ‘sole—The to the latest reliable ook & fish ae on@lly as he can catch PPCOOOOOSOOSESOSOOOOOOO® OL). on the violin 160th Paalm’ Randegger | the duke of the Ab rt ¢! Mrs, Bamuel Le Roy Crawford re He has had but thre re’ study ‘ ‘ot the royal house | turned the latter part of this week |of the instrument, but has been an aya cousin to Ttaly's J a trip to California, having ring and fatthful atudent, whict 2 a ing to offer, fo called there by the sickeness| predicts most favorably for bi nuay- ed fame a ' ther future 5 Thaddeus Roberts ta vie- | ° Mr. A. Hi, F iting her mot Mra. ownles, | "yi vr ne aor su ng, Dee mative Mra, H. Brownl Mrs. W. will entertain} rrumphal March’—From — the Stephen BH. Hikins gtanddauahter of ex-Senator ‘Gassaway Davis. | ‘ dukes and dukes. | qaltor ta of the first | Monday at @ 1706 18th @ Chapter A | Thankagiving Services Planned. | Opera “Aida Verdi for the members of | | | Mr. and Mra. John Richard Lane are of 4 trip through California Mink Gratia Jones of Chicago and Mise Gertrude Molvor of Min Apo o WATER MAIN BMA Aa, who are to be the bridesmaids at |. Morr Morits Hosen, violinist, Mr shing ner had been unsuccess- y ene Hantin, bi urd a 1 the wort? the Henry-Williama wedding, will be | Henry fa ay, ' sien Sie, ti ohne famous in the Ranke th Aoxt week of Mr. and Mrs, | Pfaxior, soprans. = to ee ee nation, ale greatest explorer of | Ml |Clure, reader, are announced as 80 ore the f Moors of “Aimerten, ‘wuld dnd on admiral io the Madore rawford, fr, son of |l0ists for the Thanksgiving service | am ry elr books. which rank he has be held In the Moore ‘ General Crawford of Washington | Which ta / r oe) city, i» the house quest of Mr, and | theatre on Thankagiving moroing tn t Mrs. Samuel Le Roy Crawford the Interest of the Wayside Emer TRUNKS |, Mrs. C. W, Barrett leaves shortly | seney hospital, Mr. H. ©. Gtit, pros he ts | for California, wh she will spend ary of the city Paor. Wa a nae Special Sale We make them. See us to fortube the winter at the w «and Rev ajor Half Price save money. Kuster & Hartzell Tia F iret Ave. 2107 First Ave. Mra H.R. Williams and | pastor many Precey ter Betty Willams are expected | church, B short saat » from the east early next week, | Dr. J. i will peak for s fow Mra, HON. Richmond of Laurels | minutes, Complete announcements | hurst has as her guost her sister,|Of the programme will appoar next Mrs. Stoppentmch of Portland, Ore Goodfellow wit! leave] five weeks visit in nba Mr M. M. Young and Miss Young jwho have been in Boston, have ar rived at the Hotel Woloott, New| | York, where they will r | week before returning ho attle Turin s an @ fall tion. | by careful | securities regarded fn Lon the richest as well royal bach. might seek a} Toya! princesses | court. That he @ Is due entirely to tien to mar ‘or to die a bachelor his own frank fell in love just 18 @hile on an official Jamestown exposition, of the battleship Re ‘petting with the young Pho proved to be his piace in this city, at a ‘fie palatial home of | Anderton. Miss/ second season main for a to He SOCOSOSOSOSOOSE: oOOOCOOSS | MUSICAL ? OOOO 0600400000600 00008 | | Johneton’s Recital | 1 The « ort noason of D. A J Opened lant Thursday even der the most favorable aus A large and appreciative aud- | music lovers filled the John- | 8 Co. recital hall and listened to }® musteal programme of rare ox collenes, Mr. Gillette's singing “It Was Boough” from “Bitjab. taste for cer greatly enjoyed and heartily or visiting plauded, d ber parents MISS KATHER INE ELKINS AND THE DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI. Mr. Walte's interpretations of the | and arrived late jheayign classics and also the light} [the tapestry hung " * am ~ ne — ~|beilads with the aid of the Metro is, which is/duke. From her cradle she has come to American waters when next week of the P. 1. wridge- | *tY!¢ planols, were both musicianly for even a} done exactly as « pleased. She the romantic international court. Luncheon chub. and authoritative fduke was en-jis one of the crack horsewomen ship is consummated in marringe, r % Paimerton entertained with a mem-jof Washington and the south, hay. and one will carry the new Amer. ' club this wook | Mine ®t be staff. Heling won ribbons of every hue from jean princess to her new home in Chapter G, P. &. 0 ipeard te the Sitlowmngy euneuet, as of the at | many horse shows. Ttaly Chapter G6, F EB GO. witt meat | Arcade bh + ag ented muciotana, o on was| She is the owner of five splen Monday with Mra, G. H ot! a a oeece. eee 1118 16th aw. N 4 oelock geen wast sence | 1 Norge endelbors Progressive henge. ro 3 | Normend ety nena partment of reasive | 2 “Divine mer Gounod Eb Thought club will inet Wednesday | Pans Mr. Tonning: violin. Mr. Thu @istinetiy an door beauty, tall $cc with Mra Gertrude L. a sme Ky 4 oe i graceful, with fair complex Spencer, 1512 16th av. &. 3% m Theotine Low jon tanned by sun and rain, for! Oe beesececes Literary end Travel. . 3. “Pamtastic ‘Georion Op th | jahe never carries an umbretia. he | Mra. Spooner to Entertain. The Literary and Travel club Vieuxtempe | is also a ballroom belle, dancing) Mrs Charles P. Spooner will on-| meets Monday at the home of M Mr. Chester Thunews }did hunters which she keeps ig ideal}condition herself, and sever ab his royal hich |lows any one else to ride. She is the Norge!” | jand talking always sor. |tertain at bridge Thureday afternoon | Nan O'Hrien, 1424 B Roy at 4 Baryton Solo—Jog vil ud. .Etling | courtesy which | rounded by stiffiegged geutiemen. | at her home, 1106 Boylston av } Stirling Chapter, D. A. A. it. Albert Arveschoug | Maiden gnests| (Until the coming of his grace of! at Rainier Club. Lady @tirling chapter, D. A. R,|% “Noeturne” Tonning | Abruzai she had never been known) Mrs. A. Warren Gould will give «| will meet Tuesday afternoon at the! rf. Gerard Tonning }to show the smallest favor to any | third bridge of « series November 11/City Federation Woman's club) ® Know « Lovely Garden” | D Hardeto / f | ¥ at the Rainier club. home e¥ening the sailor of her scores of admirers. She| (b) “Mor Ibye was quoted as saying a year ago/ Halloween Banquet. D. A. R. Function. {eb “Hver shuie jog”. Aug. Bana she preferred the duke to any man , Hixty members of the University Plans for the fortheorming benetit | Mi e6. club will enjoy « Halloween banquet |for the Washington m ere an A p | Lighted pumpkig heads, mystic chapters of the Daughters of the Aceustomed to practically an un | destens and autu: frutte and fo-| American Revolution, have been per i mited allowance, she has bought liage will add to the @erneral tone fected during the past week, and er own gowns, paid her own cl { the foativities Gefinite announcement mage dues (and the initiation fee of her Bridge-Tea. that the affair will bea whiet party. | hunt club alone was $10,000) apd| A bridge-ton will be given Monday |&t SS ee ee ¥. i afternoon at the Washi tan hotel ar ~ a av F = ureday. | entertained whem che plessed. Yet | Sime jone bein Pea November 19, to which (nvitattons to she never indulges tn the many ox wl | the number of 506 are to be teeued travagances of the average girl of Luncheon. Subsequent to the preliminary | American society © . sr Boon. meeting of a week ago, the regen! She-never made a formal debut 21," delntil) appointed hunchoon Js of the chapters that are to particl- ie society She remarked that as| prea” } have named the several com her friends had been accustomed Sigurd Jorsaifar”..¥ mendence Singing Boctety yton sole, Mr. Arveschoug ‘ Mot Kveld"...A. B. Gre (b) "A Bong of Thankaxiving Frances Ailitson | Mins Low > “BUM Ie the Night”, Mise Loe and Mr. Arveschoug 10. “Den » bride Plow’ Mise Loo. Remarkable Boy Violinist. Leopold Rosen, son of Mr. and| it Rosen, appeared as #0 vietin mncert under the) f the function in hand, Mra D. A the Beattie Federation | naw. Grieg | j nen vs Do You Cook With Gas? A GAS RANGE saves half your fuel bill, always ready for use Sold at cost on easy payments. Phone us for terms. Loggers’ Supply Co. 815-817 Colman Dock. Mra Mitchel! Gilliam was bostess For Visiting Guest. jto seeing her from childhood, she) sire Murray Mtlos of North Yak e « Ne orm chat fi nitarian enna spposed they would be willing to who ts vieltthg a¢ the home of |p Lesrs ar Beles Pinseee Vanlcnurde po ty ha ge t= 8 continue her acquaintance without Maxwell, was the guest of hon-/Mra T. A. Parish ef Lady Sterling | with his mary: display as 4 ~~ SEATTLE LIGHTIN Try our Hereules ith | the medium of a fea or a dance or at a bridge given today by Mra.|chapter, acting as ex-officio momt| violinist. He enthused his hearers = / mamas . ve tre} The wedding—for, notwithatand | *2vid McKiniay ibers of the neral committes, of | to the highest pitch with his marked | COMPANY } umping Powder @ prince ing all statements to the contrary, | At Lincoln Hotel. wan . Mra. FA 4 omen te chairman | individuality, and his phenomenal and Ideal Logging . 7 A Halloween dancin ety will be | am i) joberta Frye secretary ° P. |. Bidg., Fourth and Union. Ene every cue familiar with the pre-| |,» Milewore, dancing party willbe lane womee comeerey the near 1 D minor concerts eS ee haber age agora . ship believes there will be a wed. the Lincein hotel cub-com@pittees of the benefit are) Wienlaweki, one of the most beau and We guarantee fm America ding-—will probably take place in Dinner Party. named Mra T. A. Trumbull. Mra. tiful of all violin compositions Of them to do the work. - e } ude ie ent Me tourer © RA eid, Mrs. Howard Hanson, |the enormous difficultien the ptove || Betws slowed noone America and in the coming month. | writie “iis emtorte a Hal Mrs. Melvin A. Weed, Mrs Edmund |containa. none were noticeable, as || | For Boom Chains ‘Wishes or intentions. | with Cardinal Gibbons to offictate }dinner tonight Bowden, Mra Edward A. Hatweil | the little fellow, of just 12 years of || Of the most superior burning ‘Seater for the hand of and the ceremony wil! be attended | Farewell Bridge. and Mins Gert Hardenbergh ar. climbed over t fingerboard || quaiit kind that gives we have the largest e ; j with lightning rapidity and finish of || with as little pomp as possibi: Mra. Charles D. Lewis catertained | mae Bem gg A. Fine (fingering. Hie playing in the mid || American Revolution, held tts regu-| ile movement touched all hearers, |) lar monthly meeting Monday after the bog dl sized Sa meme fairly | noon at the Sherbrooke, Kast Thom. |‘ 0b In « melody of sadne # and 11th av. when Mra. Edward |. “The Round of the Goblins.” by || Hatweil was’ hastens The vant | Baxaint, « daring test for a @reat| the most heat with the le consumption. There ix po tively no waste and the f weight we always guare There is yet a sz spell of winter im front of us and it witt |! Let us figure with t assortment in the va | city. Get our prices on the best make. Was entered) Should the unconventional bride | Wednesday afternoon at brid have her way tn this, the company | Mre (. W. Barrett witnessing her transformation to a Hallowe'en Tos. princess, whe may some day be) Mrs. Miackwell and Miss Winona She does not say, quees of Italy, wil! be limited to the | Blackwell gave « novel Hallowe'en has definitely members of the Italian embassy, /te* yesterday at the Lincoin hotel. brought out a large membership, a| Yittvoeo, and pay you to lay in a stock of | you on Wire Rope, her immediate relatives, and a few | Picturesque gypsy and witch booths | discussion af the fortheoming benefit = this high-grade Coal for the Green Skid Ol), Log- apectal friends. a re, « rel tor the Washington monument fund FOOTBALL GOODS. i] balance of the cold weather ging Engines and ere Fameai . eo on hen ‘ ol ne } 7. a ”" Please (© ome 7 She may or may not accept the | Assisting the hostess were vere) tateteeting’ paper Gee rend Cale tée Vietor Helmets 1! Oe SR en vee Equipment. duke's religion. There has been | John Leary, Mra. Trefethen, Mrs. | hiee Sophia Jo the subject be- |] $2.69 Victor Helmets | fan Be explored moot Sputeton on whether whe Blood pire Richard Hazver, Mrs.|ing "Arts and Crafts of Washina- | wns wistor Hetsnete ni. J. W. BULLOCK WE HAVE QUAL. jor of | woul c o become a| David Ke * Frank Hunter, | ¢ . 7 onday” pecial prices on all of | Cathotle ax |the Mixnes Lear, Miss Genevieve | ing wae ie ee bee tare tootbail Pen. mee || 900 _10th_ Ava Seattle, Wash ITY AND PRICE. Mise Elkins ts quite! ‘Three [talian battleships wit cron thine Mariorie Miller. Miss) Frederick D. Becker and Mra, James | A. Lb. HALL, S character as is the ——= | Hardenturgh. me rude|L. Lasiia. The November meeting is 1111 Fleet Av, announced for the 30th, when the “dl Bridge. regent MR DA | Mrx. Wallace 5 1 enter-| tems, the meeting also being open to |tain at bridge Fr t ri the . A mu i We can tall you the nature of Ging: |eice ' nw ry ure of our h i! Come today. Tou incur Bo ob Mra. Milo M. Byangton has an-|! a little down nounced the amagement of her Teele | d A M & © F. LocoHNEY, daughter, An Louise, to Mr. Lewis an 4 alow ie stetane K4Agar Murph 5 A a re oo eS bene ee |” mene a little at a time alee WEDDINGS " " ' Il :00 to -actock at ' 1403 | rnd 2:00 to & wcloek at her home, 140 { M 2 Ninth av. 6. gtncm ey < hall for anything j ny Lucille McDowell were} selected from our My POOPOOO OOOO OS OOOOOOOOD Ww wily mm in the NEW SKIN REMEDY _ STOPS ITCHING Skin Troubles of infants and 4 fora of the Pirat Presbyterian | very large and At the Store for Everybody Lune Fe store wan tian {ff foment stock | woretia was brides. | | / O9OSO9SO9O0O8 | maid of Ready-towm Adults Quickly Cured. Friday Card Club. Mr. Orin W. Hill attend the \ The Card-Luncheon club | ster j apparel, for Men, When it fs known that posiam, lh) was enterta 1 yesterd at the| The wehers were Mr. William] the new skin remedy, will stop the tortur hing attending eczema with the first application and bring immediate relief and comfort to ufferers from al! skin troubles, its morits will be instantly ap preciated. On the tender skin of infants, poslam may be home of Mrs. Otto A |Martiey and Mr. Howard Soarbor- | (seen end ‘Chiléven Wednesday Evening Club i IES a ae Mi Mrs. Manson F. Backus will enter-| 4.0" og ta we were. pre ily tain the W ping Cara | fecorated in palms end white chrye H club next wee! { i] } After the weddt trip M ile Value i) Q. A. Bridge Club, rm Gome-e ia Mra. Boyce will be at home at The Queen Anne Bridge-Luncheon | Bast Denny way, their new reat club will be entertai Prices Right ne home of Mrs all the pleasure such a trip affords. The Compart- with soothing and beneficial DF special purchaxe a alo Of 50 dozen high grade oe nee - Dean Jones. Eastern Enjoy a P Cc D tt te aoetted Gatonnally a ves. All we nade and of the finest steel | . P. &. O. Musicale Mise Lena Jones was married to \B ment-Observation Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Day ~—¥" id Be ally, sbapen ion ¢ a Pe d | The members of the chap-| Mr. Harry Dean October 28 by Rev and {ts remarkable healing powers White hey a im Te © 10¢ 19c tare P. 6. O-are planning for a ¥. K. Drake. Outfittin Coaches and Dining Cars in daily service ro begin thelr work at once musicals » give vember Cotbert- Frasier, ig : : i All diseases, including vometit! a4 tule ole Colsery and. Mien The Orien imite soma S, rashy_ tetten, fund of the na » | n r und Jessica Frazier were married at Bt | ate,, yte adily to its remarkab! Witt furnis the| MAEK'# church 7 by the Rey,| Company were built with the idea of offering you the greatest curatiy thos Occasional Ic Butter Cr 4 ‘ Melber gy -- ge ~ OER wilt uated ; degree of teavel comfort. Leaves applications of poslam, in small ‘ock 10 Granite Ware 10c Auxiliary @. A. R their future pin Alaska W] 1332-94 ays 209 Seattle 9:30 p. m. daily. Try it on wk my ag RO ly A Hallowee vart Wi be « “ ple: e ackhead Stone Butter Crock Odds and ends assortment of this evening at Pythian hati by aM er. « a. wpe iclancen, wit ttiea @ nd A Union St your next trip to Spokane, Minne and will relieve and « fe wa made | Gray Granite 2 and 3 quart Kinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. Rt. | minni ari Mulquesn were mare decor » na apolis, St. Paul, Chicago and East, feet, scaly scalp, humors, Ing Stone Ware Co Kettles, Pudding Pans, Milk P. L. Bridge Club. ried Thursday by the Rev. M. A special 50-oent packaye has been aad — Slaned. 19 Sums thd adi, te ee, A. HII Will be the hoateas | ~ _ — noveomeae Rettehin Greg ICKETS AT adopted for those whe use posiam eet c clone out at 10c “Dr. C.F. hatiren 1 Becond Ave. and Columbia Street | | for these minor trowbles, This, as 4 » C.F. Lathrop FF CW. MBLDRUM, woll as the regular §2 jar, is on “ a i City Passenger Agent. J sale at the a kor Drug Co. nd re in. fe. a other leading drug store Seattle p r y An experimental f ‘ mg , \ ‘ ‘anes, We. will i Hide Beet BT BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. jam wny le obtained free of charge = ad INTERNATIONAL BOND @ REALTY ; it ts rapidly arriving, and will wake big money fer precont ayers | by writing te the I Lab a wittadate Mbanrecade tor. CONP AY. | KAVANAGH CO., Inc. Mine Operators, jorktorins, 33° West 251 t., Now 1000-19 Amerionn Hank Building | i 7045-678 JOHNSTON BLDG 1 York city,

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