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Page 1: The Seattle post-intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.) …...1*- family of Dr. E. B. Morris last week. Miss Busts Arney was attending the i wedding of Miss Christopher and Mr. Howard on Thursday

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family of Dr. E. B. Morris last week.Miss Busts Arney was attending the

i wedding of Miss Christopher and Mr.Howard on Thursday evening. The cere-mony took place at the horns of tnebride's parents In Christopher. Mr. How-ard la from West Virginia.

Mr. Mi Mrs. A P. Meredith celebrated<he twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar-riage on PrUbtr eventng, November 9.This was one of the moat pleasant social?vents of ths season. The parlors waretastefully decorated and a large number(Bf their friends were present. Mrs. J-..fe. Morris. Mrs. J. Mylwlnand Mrs. EttaBherrard assisted in the reception offuestt, and Miss Hodges, Miss SberrarH

I and Miss Dllworth assisted In servingrefreshments. About 200 Invitations were

aent out, the older guests being receivedearly In the evening and Ihe youngerlater.

SOCIETY n FCYALIXP.

PTYALLUP. Nov. IT.-Mra Hugh Har-

rea Is visiting relatives in Cbehnll* fora few weeks before her departure for

Phlladelphts, Pa., where she will spendtt

Mlsa leon Crane ta visiting In Lester,the gusct of Mrs. M. C. Myers.

Mai. and Mrs. W. L. Bartholomew, ofSeattle, have taken the Herren cottage

for the winter. ....Mr. aad Mra. C. L. Stewart will leave

Monday for New York city. They willbe sbasat about a month.

Mra. A. E. 1,ove*>y spent a few daysIn Tacoma last week, the guest of hersister, Mra. A. A. Honey

Prof. R. It Cox and daughter, MissAndora, of Tacotnu, were, guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs M. J. Meeker Sun-dfty. *

Mra. Logan and Mlas Joy Massev, ofTacoma. arera the guests of Mrs. Bflta-beth Baker Sunday.

Mr. P. A. Parker, of Seattle, was aPuyallup visitor Thursday.

Mra. Oeorge Atkinson. of Derrlnger.was t&N guest of her sister, Mra. GeorgeAiken, last week. _

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Mlaa Minnie Campbell returned bornefrom Seattle Wednendar after severalweeks' visit with her atster, Mrs. O. S.JOQM

Misb Acnes Barry entertained hercousin. Miss IAura Barry, of Tscorns,last week.

Mr. E. P. Truedaon spent several daysIn Portland last week.

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Mra. A. B. Ixtvejoy entertained MlaaMaud* Barrett, of Tacoma. Thursday andFriday.

Miss Oertie Avery, of Seattle, vleltedher Barents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Avery, laatSundar.

Mra. B. C. LsFsvre entertained at din-ner Sunday Mr. and Mra. T. P. Cant welland Mra. Seem Cop?.

gujs?oP'Mra! B. JR. CraSSSh^u^sy h *

Mlas Torrana, of Taoema, visited withher cousin, Mrs. B. Knight laat weak.

Mlsa Blanche Parsons vlelted with herpareata In Buckler Saturday and Sunday.

Mra. WUi Parker, of Sumaer, visited hermother. Mia. F. M. Simmons, Wednesday.

Mr. D. M. Snyder has returned homeafter eeveral months' absence in Repob-Wcl

Mr. George W. Edgerton went M Che*

was the hostessst a charming luncheon Thursday at herhome en Park avenue. Those presentwere: Mlas Ma tide Barrett- of Tacoma;Mr*. A. B. Loveloy, Mrs. C. U Stewartand Miss Jeanctta Downey.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred BoneU entertainedthe Nineteenth Century Progressive'inch Club at their home on Pioneer ave-nue Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. T.H. Brew, Mra. C. C, Sweeney and Prof.D, A. Brodle were added to the club tofill vacancies cauaad by members leav-ing the city. U(ht refreshments wereserved. Times present were: Mr, andMrs. C. J. Stuart, Mr. aad Mra. W. H.Hlvlns, Mr and Mrs. Walter R. Scott.Prof, and Mra. JT. M. I,ay hue, Mr. andMrs. James Bonrll, Mr. and Mra. JamesMeKlm, Mr. and Mra. T. H. Brew. Mr.and Mra. A. K. Lovajoy, Mrs. C. C.Sweener and Prof. D. A. Brodle.

Miss lva Caskln was the recipient ipfa delightful surprise party Saturdayevening at her home on East Main atreat.The evening eras very pleasantly stentwith fames and music. Those presentwere:*Mr,? and Mrs. M. C. Miner. Rev.M W. Miller, Mra. J. HI Hallsnbeek.Mrs. A. a. Campbell. Mlsa OracaWhit-man, Miss Sourwlne. Mra M. I. Brooks.Miss Mary Cos, Miss Ollle Stesrart. MissLlasle Campbell, Miss Walte. Miss I.acyKirk, Mrs. J. W. Winsett. Miss EdnaGregory. Mr. D. A. Brodle. Mr. AlbertSourwlne. Mr. Harry Sourwlne and Mr.Eara Meeker, Jr.

CAPITAL OITV SOCIETY.

OLYMPTA. Nov. 11?Last Monday beingthe twenty-third anniversary or tha wed-ding of Mr and Mrs. Allsn Weir, the oc-casion waa pleasantly celebrated by theassembling of a few friends of th* familyat their home on tha West slda. Pro-gressive euchre was a feature of theevenlng'a enjoyment. During tha eveningrefreshments were served. Bafore dta-Serslng those present organised the West

ide Club. The officers of tha naw clubare: President, Oeorg? B. l.ane; secre-tary. Mra. Sheltenbach The club Is asocial one, and will meet avary secondFriday evening.

The I Relief Society of thla cityIs arranging the details for the annualcharity ball givsn undsr ths auspices ofthe society. The bsll will be given atthe Olympla hotel on tho evening ofWednesday, November J*, and It promlsaato be the event of the season

Mrs. C. H. llethcl Is visiting withfrlendj at Elm*.Mr*. A. It Kuhn. of Aberdeen, la ths

guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J Lord.Mr*. A K I«abercn and sister, Mrs Ma-bel Oaasey, aro Melting with friends at

SentU*.Mr*. A Mayer, of lowa City, la., is

the guest of her brother. Mr Aaron Hart-aock, on bstbay avenue.Mr GeArge A M Uowell and Mlsa

Ferguson. lioth of Tseoma, weraWhTUZ"*"*'' r"-

Miss Nina Kaufmann was the guest ofhonor at a most enjoyable euohra part*given Thursday afternoon l.y Mrs. Mi-chael Hoke, who entertained her guests1(1 a Charming manner The house waslighted throughout with pretty red itun;viand candles, and tastefully deeoiated withan abundance of clematis and Ivy Inlsr-twined with sweit briar, the latter great-ly heightening the color effect. Pu*e*were swardel Miss Kaufnunn and MlasSKlllmati Mrs Hoku's guests wer»: Mi«M <d*e. Mis GUS Harris Mrs M 11 ir-ri«s Mlsa Cow lee, Mlsa IHiullne Hall MlasPrice, Miss Young Miss Scobey. Mist

{klldman. Miss Rsese. Miss Barr, M'ssladger. Miss Mitchell. Miss Weir, Missdna It. sera. Miss Jones. \|lss Fisher

Miss itr.'itner Miss Helen U «> rs MissJenkiiwi. Mlsa Hayes Mis* Zuia Jenkins.Ml** Hill. MUs Tartan Mis- Msr'StMl»s Flots Chambar*. Mle« tda Cham-ber*. MISS MeMleken Mscleav Mis*Kaufmmn. who wll! shurtlj make herhome In San Ktanri*-o leave* manyt: ler.d* who regret her deiMri-ua dsepty

t «THIU**oi IKTV.

OKNTRAt.IA. Nov. It-Mr E H P*l-Bi'-r has gone to n:*me

M|"« t" >ra Carver and Mr Ooa Qrsu-nii» war* utUt»4 In marriage last Rim-rt.iv at the r»« true* of »h«hrdas parents. Mr and Hr« K tferver.Rev J M MlfVt. officiating n< !h nrawell known In thi* ttty

Mr K. T McCotmeU. of CtohaJls haaremovad to tfc's ?*tv

Mr McCru.-k n b*» gone to McCormlckf»r H law weak*.

Mr M T furry has m >ved to CV.mte? habatii owair, wbera ha will remainfor a few mon'h.<

\|r*. \\ T Hunkl' \u25a0 .tad son ara i?cov-ering frnt & MVtrc lilne**Mis* Ada Rhode* ha* t*>a qu ta 111 at

the home of her mother in -.Ma city.Mr William Vlrge*. of rv.a vtt %

caller on friends hvre last w.-,kU«i Tur».Jav evening the Improved Or-

drr of Red Men gave a supprr and socialto m< tutor* and tnvtt <1 ft I* r.l* \ num-ber of gu.st* were present from <'h«>ha-lls and the evenlria tni pleasantlypaase-1 tn v artoux imu»itunl<. \ pro-gramme wa* rendered which wa» wellrocaivod Over wvanty ptnom R<. r«

pnaentTto WW4MM of th* W. rtd had an an-

twtmlrmatu Tue*l«v svsbin* at which(fine Mr J M Me»kln. toad rami* tee-ter**. made att addrees up n fraternalÜBea MoNltt hall ».u or> wd.d andttiosa preseot report having nasard a

\u25a0boat aojviyabla waning. \ prvgrammaWU «W» rendered hv local ta »nt Wed-??wdav avantng Mr M- .kin lured totto taea of tha cuy to Odd »'.ihjwa hall.

Itrfc Cot* MWMtchenn snd Mr John t

Carey were united In marriage last Sat-urday evening at the home of Mr. H.Young, Rev. C. U. Spencer officiating-.

Mrs. Glllett.ha* gone to Illinois, herformer home, and Mr. Olllett will followIn the spring

Mr. Arthur Browning, a prominentfarmer of Fayette, is removing to thlacity.

Judge Hunter was In the city Mondayfrom C'hehalls.

Mr. Edward DesrrelW was in the cityWednesday.

Ml5!» Vena Melseniahl and Mr. HerbertGay were united In marriage Wednesdayevening at the residence of the bride'sparent<i. Mr. and Mra. K. Sfelzentahl.Rev. Achtergael officiated. The hanpvcouple left on the night train for li-poma. The wedding Was witnessed by afew frien«i*.

Mr. J. W. Schorer wis In Olympla thlaweek. *

AVBTBM SOCIETY.

AITBt'RN. Nov. IT.? Mr. a. W. T.ung a*!son. Mr. H. W. Lang, and Mr. H. P.Campbell, of Seattle, spent Sunday 111town.

day last, morning and evening. In theCongregational church.

Mr. J. C. McFadden returned Tuesdayfrom Portland.

Mrs. C. H. Warren gave a party onTuesday evening In honor of her guests.Miss Bertha Douglass and Miss KateDouglass. Those present were: Mr. andMrs. C. H. Warren. Mrs. W. J. Warren.Miss liaael White. Miss Grace Cox. MissFlorence Haslam. Miss Daisy Baker, MissMarian Morrill, Miss Dora Haslam, MissMamie Cox, Miss Dottle NM«a. Miss RoseOlmstead, Miss Minnie Cooper, Miss Ber-tha Anstadt, Miss Emma Wagner. MissElla Hansen. Miss Alma Kent. Miss Hat-tie Nassa. Mr J. C. Ross. Mr. ClarenceWhite, Mr. Guy Morrill. Mr. Alex Mc-Math. Mr. Theodore Nassa. Mr. HenryHansen. Mr. Richard Nassa.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bales spent Wed-nesday In Portland.

\u25a0SUnGHAM BAT SOCIETY.

NEW WHATCOM. Nov. 17.-Mr andMrs. John Hull visited Sinclair Island thetlrst of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. I>. Alvcrson have return-ed from a trip to Portland.

Mr. George L. Morgan has gone to Che-lan to reside.

Aboi t forty guests were preaent at ad'nner prrty given Wednesday evening atthe ho.ne of Mr. and Mrs. George Kort-hauer by the Ladies' Aid Society of theCongregational church.

Mr. J B. Johnson, of Now Westmin-ster, wns the guest n f-w (lava this weekof Mr. IT. L*. Gordon

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooks spent Sun-day with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Reynolds,at O'Brien.

Mrs. Charles Sherrlll. of White Willow,111., who has been visiting her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Smith, for severalweeks, left for her home on Monday.

Mr. Charles Trultt, of Lowell, visited hlabrother. Mr. Elmer Trultt, last week.

Miss Ella Dolan and Mlsa Annie Dolan,of Seattle, visited their parsrns on Sun-

*Mr. and Mrs. J. B Decker, of the Porks.Clallam county, have purchased tha Jor-dan farm, on Green river, and movad herelaat week.

Mr. 8. Phillips, of Sidney, spent severaldays with the family of Mr. F. H. Bakerliii Wo#k.

Mr. M. Dolan left on Friday last forSan Pranolaco, where ha will spend thawinter wtth his son.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Polly, of Saattls, havemoved to the'Ray farm, on Oreen river.

Mr. P. H. Walbridge spent Sunday withfriends In Tacooa.

Mr. Alfred Brannan waa In Seattle onMrs. R. W. Rockwell and their

daughter. Miss Eleanor Rockwell, wentto Hfcattl* on last, where they will

Mr. D. T. Tucker, of Kent, was In townm litordfty.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Klrkwood left onFriday last for their old home In Pttts-bm Kao.

Mrs. F. W. Shaugbneaay, Mr*. J. B.Poind aad Mra. t. H. Wat-nock were Se-

B° snd MrB. B. Blnell were In laattle on Toes-jfc. 0. D. Berlin, af Slavs Fails, S.- D.,M visiting hla brother, Mr. T. N. Berlin.

Mrs. George Walker, of Plalsohle, waaIn town on Tveamf.

Mr. Beatt Raney, of Tacoma. sras thegoal of Mr. aad Mrs. James Dotaa on

last.Mr. and Mrs. WIIHam Chapman, of La

SaMe, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mra.BronsonSmith.

Mrs. Chester Harney, af Tacoma. Isvisiting her mother. Mrs. B. Van Winkle.

Mra. Heistrom, of Kent, visited friendsla town on Saturday.

Mr. A> H. Boyd, of Macltlas. visitedrelatlvea In town on Wednesday.

Mr. b ft Griffin, of Seattle, waa intown a few days this week.Mra. B. B Kinlevslda returned fromFriday harbor on (Saturday, where shekas spent several weeks with her mother.

Mr. Robert Roy visited frlende In Se-attle en Saturday.

Rev. and Mrs. Richard Bushel 1, ofMarysvlfie, have been visiting formerfriends at Christophsr.

Mr. A. H. Meade and Mr. 11. N. Con-sett were In Sertitle on Tuesday.

ar, I. B. B. Smith, who lately return-fd rraea pewßon, is seriously ill with

Smith* or htt fa,h *r -

Mr, W. A. Shauer. of Arllngtoa, isspending a few days in town.

Mr. aad Mrs. F. Blair, of Seattle, weraguests of Mrs. Edward* and Mr. and Mra.E-O, W.?Bart an Sunday and Manday.

Mmv. Mr. McKenaie. of Vancouver,WCah., apent Sunday In town.

Br. aad. Mra. Frank Bocher and Mr.Charles King left on their return toTima, 0., their former home, on Friday.

Mr. James Rnrd went to Kllennburgon Wednesday, where he will spend set-ifil

Mlsa Emma Richmond is spending afew days with her sister. Mra. J. Car-michael, at Black Diamond.

Mrs. J. W. Reynold', of O'Brl jn, visit-ed friends In town on Wednesday.

Mr. J. Crabtrea, of Seattle, spent Sun-day with mends In town.

Mlaa l,«lu Crisp visited friends In Se-attle last week.

The members of Valley lodge No. fio,I. O. O. F., have Issued Invitations totheir eleventh annual ball snd banqueton Thursday, November 29, Tlianksglv-

Ml.se Edltli Baker, of Everett, Is spend-ing a few days with relatives 1n town.

Miss Katharine Richmond vtalted withfriends iit Seattle on Saturday and Sun-day.

Mr. Walter Knoell, of Tacoma, Is spend-ing a tew weeks In town._Mlgs Leta Young spent Thursday tnTacotP*.

Mr. and Mra. I. B. Knickerbocker havereturned from an extended visit In East-ern cities.

Mr. lleimon Plepfeh, of Seattle, spentSunday wltli friends in town.

The marriage of Mr Samuel Mallet, ofAlamoosa. Cal. to Miss Juanlti OliveI'.tlirl Young, of this town, on Thursdayat Tacoma. was a great surprise to theirnumerous friends when they receivedcards announcing the event. The groomIs a former buolne** man of this city,but Is now engaged In business In Ala-moosa The bride Is the daughter of Mr.end Mrs 1 F. Young, of Auburn, anda former teacher In the Seattle cityschools. She has a vast circle of friends.After a pending a few weeks In coastcities, Mr and Mrs. Mallet will >*> stborne In Alamoos* after December 2D.

Tho wedding of Miss klnora t'hrlMo.pher. daughter of Mr, Thomas Christo-pher, of Christopher. Wash., and Mr.Henry 11. Howard, of Hummervllle. W.Vs . took st the home of the bride.Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Theceremony was Performed by Rev. lU«h--ard Bushel!, of Marysvllle. Miss l>»n»Christopher, sister of tha bride waa maidof honor, snd Mr, Oscar Christopher act-ed aa best man The wedding marvh fram"Lohengrin" was rendered by Mr. W.li-laro Arney. The bride waa gowned Ini leant «llk trimmed with ducht-ss la. e«nd can' ed br de maea. The par.ors waretastefully deiorated with palm*, chrys-anthemum.* and Ivy. The wedding srchwas of white ribbons and Ivy. A refftp-tlon and supper followed. I-ater in theevening Mr and Mrs. Howard left fora short tonr of the Sound, and will tn *

few days depart to their future home luS'lmmervlHe. W Va.

The Invited guests were: Mr nn i Mra.G. Traager. Mr and Mr*. E. P. Whitney,Key and Mra. RU hard Busbeil. Mr andMra P Wold. Mr and Mrs W. Cole.Mr. and Mr*. K G Mcrrtfieid. Mr. acdMr*. O Kredrlckson. Mr*. A Kswoelt,Mr?. N MrMahon Mrs. Mary Bayle, Mrs.M MldeUytng. Mr» A And- r«ui. MrsIt Perkins. Mr» a. T Hsrt. of Seattle.Mrs A Gove. Mies Margaret M!dely:ng.Mi«s Beeeie Aeney. Mi«s M<*:ta Treager.M(«* Annie Gove. Mr Wl ItamR,v. Bv*lney J Arney. Mr Walter Me**.Mr. K. J S'.taon. Mr V W Campell.Mr. Bailey Bevn Ids an 1 Mr. Hen: >? lA*.

One of the let.dlt'K society events of theweek was a reception given by Mrs. Hi-ram Elwood Hadley, In the parlors of theSehome hotel Friday afternoon. In theevening, at the same place, Mr. and Mrs.Hadley entertained the members of theBar Asaoclatlon and their families Inhonor of the tuchelor lawyers of the Bay.An entertaining programme was render-ed by several of the gueeta In the courseof the eventng, and canclng followed.

The Progrtr*lv<- Literary FraternalClub gave an at home In tha I. O. O. F.hall Friday evening, which waa attendedby a larg? number of guaats. Dancingfollowed a musical and literary pro-gramme.

The ladles of the Eastern Btar gave an°»ater supper and dance at tha I. O. O. F.nail Wednesday evening.

Tha Ben -Hur court gava a ball at Arm-ory hall Wednesday evening. A novelfeature of tha entertainment' was theleading of tha grand march by membersof the order in costume. Those who tookpart In costume were: Mr. and Mrs. WillSanderson, Mra. A. Gannon, Mrs. L.Richendorfer. Mr«. C. W. Stone, Mr. H.G Aune, Mr. W. B. Blade. He. Ira Btaw-

Mr. Adolph Egarth. Mr. George E.

Mr. P. t :. Handschy visited Beat tie thisweek.

Mr. B. A. Seaborn la vial ting In liwaeo.Mr. and Mra. Jo&jpt> Blethen, of Seat-

tle, were the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. I*H. Darwin tha first of the week.

Mr. Henry Newton has returned fromSnohomish. *

Mlas Ode!!. Mlas Hanson and Mlaa Wai-drip, of Falrhaven, and Mre. C. A. Dar-ling war* the guests of Mr. F. W. Botd-rlck, at Pralrhr Lodge, over Sunday.

Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Alsop entertainedat cards at their noma In FalrhavenTuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. John Templln returnedTuesday from a visit In Ssattle.

Mra. J. G. McbUmsra entertained anumber of f: lends eventng Inhonor at Mr. McNamara'a birthday.

The third of the series of dances givenby &t. James Guild occurred at Guild hall,falrhaven, Tuesday evening.

Mr. aiM Mra. 9'.ft. Brace-were In Seat-tle the first of the* week.

Mrs. F.lraop Scott entertained delight-fully at hor l:ome on First street Thurs-day afternoon. Euchre was the diversionand prises were awarded to Mrs. J. R.Crltea. Mi's. Ooorge E Gage and Mrs. 8.J Craft. The following guests were pres-ent; Mts. Johr. T«mpllr, Mrs. F. J. Pet-tibone. Mrs. F. C. Pettibone, Mrs. W. M.Frlsell, Mrs. A. B. Clarifc Mrs. G. W.I.oßgie. Mrs. T. R. Kershaw, Mrs. AliceIDggs. Mra. Campbell, Mrs. J. J. Weia-tnburger, Mra. H. J. Blmey. Mrs. G. A.Cooper, Mra. J. H. Mason, Mrs. J. R.Mason, Mrs. J. J. Edens, Mrs. W. H.Woloott, Mra. 4, J. Donovan. Mrs. G. H.Greenbank, Mra. G. B. Burke. Mrs. Jo-seph Alaop Mra. C. W. Waldron. Mrs.R. A. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Deming. Mrs.Belle M Cole, Mra. E. 8. McCord. Mra.J. O. Hanthorn, Mrs. A. McKenzle, Mrs.R. Oulfray, Jr.. Mrs. J. L. Easton, Mrs.E T. Mathes. Mrs. S. C. Hlgglnpon. Mrs.S. B. Irish, Miss Nellie Lee, Mrs. C. W.Dorr, Mrs. K. T. Nobles. Mrs. NormanTucker, Mrs. W. P. Sbanly, Mrs. J. T.Forrest. Mrs, D. I>. Fagan, Mrs. W. H.Axtell, Mrs. L. H. Hadley, Mra. H. E.Hadley. Mrs. J. P. Crttes. Mrs. if. E.Campbell, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. W.H. Gordon, Mra. Carrie Dibble. Mrs. D.H Evans, Mrs. P. W. Eply, Mrs. G. C.Delllnger Mrs. H. M. Hug. Mrs. J. P.White, Mrs. L. H. Baldy. Mrs. L. ». P.Collins. Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. S. M.Bruce. Mrs. Charles Wright. Mrs. Will-iam Tlmson. Mra. C. A. Darling, Mrs. A.Mansfield, Mrs. 8. N. KellJ-, Mrs. R.Onffroy, sr.. Mrs. F. C. Teck, Mrs. B.W. Purdy, Mrs. H. Eldridge, Mrs. H. H.Ells, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. O. H. Hurlbut,Mrs. Bacon. Mrs. B. H. Bacon. MissGllligan. Mlsa Huguenin. Mlaa May Glill-Kan. Miss Mansfield, Miss Fltahugh, MissPettibone.

BVSRITT SOCIETY.

EVERETT. Nov. 17.?The principal af-fair In Everett society thla week waa themarrluge an Wednesday, In Trinitychurch, of Ml*s Alice L. Nelson, of Ever-ett, and Mr. Walter Star Whlton, of Seat-tle. The church waa prettily daooratedfor the affair with flowers and ferns, thaaltar and chancel rail being; especiallyattractive. The ceremony took place at ?o'clock. Mi** Beun and Miss O rßrlen. ofBtlllwater. Minn., being bridesmaid*; MianOlivia Nelson, sinter of the bride, beingmaid of honor. Minx Eva Bell and MlaaRuth McCheanev were flower girl* andMr. Edward Agncw pillow bearer. Mr.Whlton was sttended by Mr. Robertsoa,of Heal tie. The ushers were Mr Taylor.Mr. Stuart Taylor. Mr. A. Oscar Jfelaonand Mr. Kugene llnran. The brlSe waagiven away hy her father, and the cere-mony *«» performed by Rev J. p. Dl.lwyd, of Seattle After the ceremony awedding supper waa served at the HotelMonte Crlsto. and Mr. and Mr* Whltonleft for » short wedd'ng trip. They willreside In Seattle

Tbe annual hospital bexaar will be heldIn Fraternal hall on Thursdav and Fridayafternoons. On Thursday evening a dancewill be given.

Mr*. James B. Collin, of Ooupevillo, Isvisiting her daughter, Mr* P. K. 1/ewl*

Rev \V G. Jones and Mr. G. W. Adam-son apem the week near Spokane

Kev. 11. P. Wetaler. of the AmericanBible Society. *»« In the city laat week.

Mr. Get.rg« M <'a]ligan, recently fromAlaska, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.P K I<ewls on Sunday.

rester entertained a party of friends atcards Refreshments were served and theguests departed at midnight, having en-joyed & very pleasant evening. Those

Sesent were: Mr. and Mrs. Forrester,r. and Mrs. Rudebeck. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson. Mrs Hirst, Miss Ida Dumas.Mias Carrie Streams. Miss Eva Dumas.Mis* Millie Anderson. Miss Mary Dumas.Mias Alice Qilllland. Miss Lena Ledford.Miss Clara Dumas. Mr. Frank Clark. Mr.Frank Wright. Mr. Brown, Mr Ray

Clock. Mr. Mcßm, Mr. Oscar LeGroa. Mr.Warnlc. Mr. Jack Zelfle. Mr. Van Ollnda.Mr. Wilson. Mr. Robert Cornell. Mr. Kirk.Mr. James Clock. Mr. Harry Rudebeck.

SOTIBTY lit SNOHOMISH.

SNOHOMISH. Nov. 17.-.Mr F. C Grover\u25a0visited In 9eatt!e over Sunday.

Mr. A. V. Gray, of Mahby, was In thiscity the first of the week.

Sir. T. R. Cartyle. of Taeoma. spentSunday In this cfty the guest of MissCitshln.

Miss Minnie Whitfield spent Sunday withher parents here.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, of Seattle,

visited In Snohomish the fir« of theweek. _ _

Mr G. B Deerlng came down from Ga-lena Mondav night.

Mr. and Mrs. o. 0. Eastman and sonarrived from Bralnerd. Minn., last Sat-urday. and will make this their home.

Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Buck went to Se-attle Saturday to visit their daughter.

Mr. J. B. Ault, of Seattle, was In theclt,v Wednesday.

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Mr. H. Clay McCart went to WhatcomWednesday.

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Mr John Thuerer. of Robe, waa In Sno-homish and Everett this week.

At the home of Mr and Mra. O. B.Dickinson. Tuesday evening. November13. Mr. John Dwyer and Mrs. FrancesHarrington wer» married, Rev. G. A.Gray officiating. _ «

Mr. Dan Burnslde went to Seattle Thurs-day for a rest of several weeka.

Mr. and Mrs. Oram Wilson and child,of Aberdeen, are In the city visitingMrs. Wilson's parents.

Last Wednesday. November 14. MissIda Chueller was united in marriage withMr. Ernest F. Dexter, of Snohomish.Rev. Stanley Wilson officiated.

Mr E. A. Kelley. of Seattle, spentMonday with his niece, Mra. M. B. Hewitt.

Mrs. F. C. Grover apern a few dayaIn Seattle this week.

Mr. Charles Morath. of Seattle, waa Inthis clt.v the first of the week.

Mlsa Gertrude B. Fenderaon, of Seattle,and Mr. Robert E. Wood, of Watervllle,were united In the bonds of matrimony

last Sunday by Rev. Stanley B. Wilson.After * trip In the Earn they will goto Watervllle, Wash., and make theirhome there.

Mr. Will Caaa returned Monday fromSeattle, where he has been for somettme.

Miss Mable Hutehlna has returned fromWhatcom normal, and has taken upschool work here.

Mr. and Mrs. John Klefer, of Spokane,were In town this week the gueata ofMra. William Browti.

Mr. John Baxter and Miss Mary EugeneGetchell. both of Snohomish, were mar-ried by Rev. John F. Damon In Seattleon Wednesday. They returned Thursdayevening and will make this their home.

The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs gave areception to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbelllast Tuesday night at the Gem City hall.

Mlaa Klla Meagber. formerly a studentof our high school In Snohomish, hasbeen elected superintendent of public In-struction In Island county. ?

Wednesday morning, November 14. at7 o'clock. Prof. Van Iloldsrbeke and Mrs.E. G. Dumas were united In wedlock atthe Catholic church In Everett, the cere-mony being performed by the groom'sbrother.

The Junior League of the M. E. churchgave a social at the home t)f Miss MabelDickinson last Friday evening. The even-ing was spent in games and a musicalprogramme, after which luncheon waaserved.

LA OONKBR SOCIETY.

LA CONNER. New. 17.~-Mra. E. H.Coraoa, of North Yakima, la a guest ofher daughter. Mrs. J. R. Frances, onFourth street.

Mrs. J. D. Esary Is visiting frienda InSeattle this week.Mrs' W. R. Wells visited friends at

Whatcom a number of days the pastweek.

Mr. and Mrs. John Poison spent thepast week In Seattle. They will move tothat city to reside.

Mrs, M. Sullivan spent a few day* InSeattle the past week.

Miss Laura Tingley, of Victoria. B. C.,who has been a guest of her sister, Mrs.N. G. Turner, for some time, returned toher home the fore part of the week.

Mrs. M. J. Stackpole is home from herextended visit to Boston and other East-ern cities. She is accompanied by hersister. Mrs. Elisabeth Conk.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams spent anumber of days In Whatcom last we*k.

Mr. J. P. wisdom, of BlOckton, la.,visited his fr'end Rev. H. Ferguson atthis place a couple of days the past weo't.

Mr. George Miller is home from Seattlefor a short vacation.

Mrs. H. S. Conner and son, Mr. Her-bert Conner, returned from Seattle Fri-day, where they had been visiting rela-tives.

Mr. and Mr». M. C. Hugh**, of Roy.Wa*h., have moved to this place and willre*lde hare.

Ml** Agnes Byrnes, of Mount Vernon,visited at tbe home of her uncle, Mr. J.P. Brewster. thla week.

Mrs. <'arrfe Qrunkrants. of Seattle, I* agueat at the home of her daughter. Mrs.Herbert Connor, at thla place.

Mr. and Mra. R. B. Dow have gone tolesaquah to reside for the wtnter.

Mr. John Morrow was in Whatcom thepast week.

Members of Snohomish Txwlge, No. 17,A. O. IT. W., entertained a Inrge numberof friends at their rooms In Fraternalhall Tuesday evening. A very pleasantsocial time waa enjoyed. Refre'hmen'snod frulta were served by the Workmensnd the evening was spent In cards andgames.

soctKTT nr POUT TOWRIBRO.

Early Tuesday morning Prof, von Hoi.d«rberk and Mr* E G Dumas wereunited In marriage at the Catholic churchthe ceremony being performed by thegro-'m"* brother The newly marriedcouple will spend their honeymoon visit-ing the Sound cities, visiting Victoria,It. C., before returning to thla city, wherethey will reside

Mra M. <" Shelton, of Ix>we)l. gave adancing party last Monday evening at theGreat Northern hotel In honor of theeighteenth birthday of her daughter. MissPearl. The hall was profusely decoratedwith evergreens and flower* Refresh-ment* were served at 1.30 a tn.

PORT TOWNBEND. Nov. 17 -The eventof the week In society waa th« enter-tainment given at the Townsend theaeron Monday and Tuesday evenings, underthe auspices of the Presbyterian church.All the leading nmateur* of the ctf;v tookpart in "The Olrta' Vacation," a* theHffalr was called. »nd all of them wonnew laurel*. On both evenings the thea-ter was crowded to the doors The man-agement of the nffsir wss In the handsof Mrs. Runcie Those wko took part inthe entertainment were; Mrs. Turk. Mrs.Pragg*. Mra. lAnde*. Mia. I. D. O Ne'll,Mlaa Bash. Mlaa Greene. Mise Painter.Miss Hastings. Miss Matilda De Don,Miss Jeaaie De 1Jon. Mir* Phillip*. -MissGrace Flint. Mia* Anderson. Mise RuthAnderson. Miss Shattuck. Miss Pitcher,Miss Maude Stratton, Ms.- <4*on Mist"IVrry Mies Jennie llflsnd. Mt*s Tlbbal*.Ml** !.iiiide*, MI*S K*lll» Hill. Miss KateIffland. Mlaa Gabrlfl. Mis* C.ara Oliver,Mis* Wood. Miss Payne. Mies FlorenceGriffltha, Mist Q Griffiths. Mlaa Terrv.Miss Sheehan. Mlaa Ailama. Mia* Hlr.k.man. Mia* D« I.j-n, M'ea H Anders ?Miss Davis, Mi**Horne. Miss French, MisI. Griffiths. Ml*a Close Mies J ClosMise Mffertv. Miss P. I-aflerty. Mis* <ir*-hard, Mies Sprague. Mis* liendlxon. MrPfeiffer, Mr Sheehan. Mr Con-«er, MrRuncie. Mr. Tweedie, Master WeitasieyRuncieIIOCIKTV I* CtTHLAMBT

Mr«. J. I. Buwen entertained a party ofyoung folk* and pupil* from the Kveretthigh school In honor of the flftf>rth birth-day of her aon, Mr Frank Bow en. Thaevening »?» spent In games. Dainty re-fr»*hm«nt* were served.

Mlv Maggie Rice, d*ugh;er of Mr. andMr*. Thoma* Rice. entertained a party offriend* on the afternoon of November 10,tha vra«lon being her eighth birthday'The Invited guest* were. Miss Edithi "lark. MV»* Rtte Westover, Mlw KthelSherwo.*! Mm* Kthei Clark. Mia* VivianSwalwell. Miss Vera Wentorer, Mi**Josl*Campbell, Miss Annie Moran. Ml** Katl*Cwtello, Ml** Almla Deflnboher MW«Maria walnwrhrtt. Mia* Rati* <~hurrhMl** Margaret Aiink. Mi*a Paullr.tt Bah-llnger Ml** lone Done. Mia* May Burn*Ml** Ix.rUi Ml** Millie DolarutonMl** Stella Larama. Miss Go Idle McArti"Mis* Alice Walsh. Mloa Gthal Metggtr'Ml** Helen Clear). Ml»* Isabel! SwalwellMis* Mar Doner, Ml** Motile Tjkrklna"Ml*s Aulnell Bcdlund. Miaa May FullerMl*» May Hayes. Miss Maggie AKeefe'Mr. Wallace Snider. Mr Mania Ijirkln*Mr. <'lark. Mr, Borlund. Mr Swaiweu'Mr Qoldman. Mr. Graves Mr Ne«!er. MrSnider Mr. Ctaary, Mr Moran, Mr. Metalger, Mr Merrlfleld. Mr Mor*an.

On Wednesday evanlnx Mrs. W M. far.

Mr. William Bl*hnp. Jr and Mts* Me-llnda Ammeter were married las' Toes-day evening a: the residence of Mr. Will,lam Bishop *r.. In thta > ltv iSie gr .<tnI* one of Jefferson county's representa-tives In the sta'e legislature, sod Is *

well-known business man In the bowerRound country. The hrtde ha* for vesr«been a rewldent of iTilmsium. In thiscounty. The couple are stlii sbeent r,ntheir wedding tour. and on thetr r»tumwill take up their res'derce at Htdiock

The home of Mr John 11. Petersen waathe wene of a rleaaant family reon onlast week, tbto being the first time n i <~|. Ithat ail the axrober* of the family wereat home. Five of the children of MrPeterson arrived fr m their differentplace* of residence In the Northwest, MrA. F Peterson coming fr<»m CosmooollsMr P C Pet<-r*on and Mr. A G Peer-*on coating from Vancouver tsl-nd. sndMixs Helena and M*a Sophia from Se-attle.

CATHt.AMKT. Nov 17 Mm. C. M.Whit* md son. Mr. Ro>. spent last weokin Portland.

Ml** Hertha Douglaw and Ml*« KatelX>ugla»«. of 9te la. were th« guests ofMr« C. H. Warren this week.

Mr W J. Wirren l»ft Tuesday forPortland

Mrs 801 Smith and daughter. Mlaa Min-nie. are visiting Mr*. XV. N Maserv* atGray'* river.

The cantata. "Jolly Picnic Party." whichwaa gtv<"n by Mrs John West. on Sat-urday evening, was a »ue<-ess

Mis* Maude Kimball. teaching .atKurrkn spent several days last we» kwith her mother, Mr» Kimball.

Mr. Royntrn and Robert Soon. e. ofWood burn, arrived hera -n Wedneedaymornir.K Mr Robert will attend schoolher* this winter.

The I'athiatnet eamp of tha M>*t*mWoodaian of America itave a social andentertainment at their new hall onThursday evening.

Kev. lire*a. of Seattle, stat* Sundaya. hoot superintendent, preached on Sun-

Mr Bealamln F Peterrann. of P.rtFlagler, <\nd Miss Msry Johnson, of Wis-consin, were married at th* parlors ofthe Central hotel early this week. JudceJ. A. Kuan officiated

Ms. Pete* Multy left on Mondav tar

THE SEATTLE POST INTELLIGENCE!*. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 190°-

the stat. of Ma.n; tohome

Robert C. HWWW f°r

a visit with frU°j?f,!^^sS Pin the city

Mrs. Jamrs McIBO re w»»t

a short time last week, on her way

San Francisco. uvsncl'CO. If-Mr. J. E. Bteliop. ofSan Franci co. »

rived in the city Monday .

for

bUIf. SrAt? onSf. n">"formerly of this . inland Valley.

'ffijkAndrew* W??-wwk. the guest of Mrs. Andrew wey

-Moore a»* daughter.

Gertrude Moore, t2|®JL yVWK

with friends ? »

guest oFMrs. D. II Hill during the pastweek.

SOCIETY IS ABKSBBBS,

ABERDEEN. Nov. 17-A delightful r«j,ception, and the chief aoclety event orthe week, was that given b> Mrs. Marry

B. Hayes at her ltome-Saturdavnoon. In honor of Ml" v, oll«.

lately arrived from the Bjat. The notw*

wai beautifully decorated wfoliage. Mrs. Hayes waa assisted in re

celvtng by Mrs. W. B - Payne Mr .J ?Weatherwax. Mra. J. Perry. Mra. W W.

Hart. Mrs J. K. Douglaa, Miss Ai en.Miss Patterson. The following ]"Lr#

present: Mrs Jay Wmtimjx Mrj.Carl Weatherwax. Mrv. J. Perr>. Mr. J

B. Douglas, Mrs. Charles Drake MW-

Frank l>rake, Mrs. B*m, 'tL.A nMrs. H. W. Anderson, Jr.. Mrs B\u25a0 mm.IWon, Mrs. B. Reyes. Mr«. M- «'» \u25a0

Mrs. G. A Black. Mrs. E ElstonMrsF. Perry. Mrs. H. Keyes. Mrs. W. u-Mack. Mrs. U Hept-lnger, Mrs A. a.

Wood. Mrs. r H. Green Mrs. C. K.

Green. Mrs. H. C. Crawford Mrs A. K_Lackey. Mrs J. A. Hood. Mrs. G. Kin

nison. Mrs. C. H Plnckney. Mrs. J. H.

Weatherwax. Mrs. J . W gcannell^Mrs.G. W. Overmeyer. Mra. W. Campb»»-Mrs. F. L. Carmen. Mrs. A. Ooates_Mrs.R. Tanner, Mrs R. Richer. J. Ounn.

Mrs. H. L. Cook. Mn. W. B. Fetterman.Mra. P. F. Clark. Mra. B. Becker. l«ra.J. O. Lewts. Mrs. H.H.Carter. Mra.C. F. Wooding. Mra. N. Bush. MrsN. McNamara. Mrs. F. Hart. Mr*- W. w.

Hart, Mrs. W. ». Entrop Mr«W. McKiniay, Mrs B. F. Wllley. Mra. «- »

Bryan. Mrs. W. H Cochran, L. P.Dudley. Mrs. C. T. De Mrs. *?

CrammAtte. Mrs. W. M. Ma«hn. Mra-8. C. Maker, Mra. W. Wood Mrs. J. w.Carey. Mrs. C. Lewis. Mrs. M. R.Stapp.

Mra. J. P. Sullivan. Mrf. J. C. **?!*"{?Mrs. O. Antrim. Mrs. E. Pfund.Mri.i-Beemer, Mrs. A. J- West, Mrs M. Coch-ran, Mrs. A. P. StoekweH. Mra. S. A.Heardsley. Mlsa May Becker. Mlaa L «£eBecker. Miss Florence Patterscn. MraLou Anderson. Mlas Vera Mlw

Cassie Graham. Mlßj Ina Weatherwa*.Mlse R. Campbell, Mrts Carman.

Miss Mav Jones Mlsa Mnnle Jon». MjssNellie Giles. Mlaa Burtl* MlasMary Abbott, Miss Mabel McKlnlay. MIMMamie McKlnlay. MJaa ' 1h»

Miss Schutt, Mlaa Arnette. Mlaa Knufl-

son. Miss_- n ivHtt*

Mr. J. H. Whltn«T Mr- flK' ..51;ney, of Montlcello, Minn., are here

|

vWI'-ing their cousin. Mr. Charlea Whitney.

Dr. H. C. Watklna has retired frompractice and will locate in Coamopolla.

Mr. J. C. Hegan has returned home af-ter an absence of two months In Mon-

tana. whero he was visiting hls brother,who was a candidate for governor Inthat state. ?

Mr. Grove Antrim has gone to SanFrancisco, to be absent two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. L P. Dudley. ettUrtalnada few friends at dinner Tueadaye vening.

Mr. J. D. Hutchison, of Montaaano, waaIn town Saturday.

_ . ?

Dr. and Mrs. Seth Maker left Mondaymorning for Portland, whoro they willvisit relatives.

Mrs. W. B. Fetterman entertained anumber of friends Friday afternoon ltthonor of Mrs M. R. Stapp. who laftSaturday for California. Those preaentwere: Mrs. C. F. Wooding. Mra. B. B.Campbell. Mrs. Grant Klnnlson, Mra.Ross Plnckney. Mrs. Charles Plnckney.Mrs. O. P. Hurrotva. Mrs. Fred Miner,Mrs. William Austin, Mrs N. W. Buah.Mrs. F. L Carman. Mrs. J G. Lewis,Mra O. O. lleardalny. Mrs. Joseph Keith.Mrs J. Harrison. Mrs. J. W. Carey.

The Link Club met with Mrs. FredTh"Tipson Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Winters, of Hoqulam.Wer - Visitors In town Tuesday.

.1 Phi I potts arrived in town Wednesdayevening from Seattle and will remainhere with his parents.

Mr. B. Cooper, of Hoqulam, was In townWednesday.

Mr. Harry Prelss, of Baltimore. Md..Is the guest of Mr. George J. Wolf, ofthis city.

Mr. J. W. Gunn. a former resident ofAberdeen, was In the city for severaldays during the week.

Mr. M. Harris, of Olympla, wee hereWednesday.

Mr. Thomas Byles. of Omaha. Nab., ar-rived In town Wednesday night.

Mr. Merrttt Wood, of Satenp, cele-brated his Tlst birthday at his home Sat-urday evening. A large number of neigh-bors were in attendance and a verypleaaant time was had. Refreshmentswere served and many different gamesplayed. Although Mr. Wood Is quite ad-vanced in years, he 1* yet ha'o and h*artv.

Mr. Al. Dreyer haa gone to San Fran-cisco.

Dr. R. M. Stapp and family left Thßra-ilay morning for Ban Jose, Cal., wherethey will remain during the winter.

I.RAVKXWOHTHSOCIAL KOTM.

LEAVENWORTH. Nov. 17.-On Sundaylast Rev. J. W. If. I.ookwood marriedMr. Jay Wyckoff and Miss Cora Farmerin the Congregational church. There waaa large company present.

On Thursday thn ladles of the Congre-gational Church Guild assembled at thehome of Mrs. Frank O. Hansell. Thework for the propoked fair, to be heldnbout the middle of December, wrss ad-vanced. The following memhera werepresent: Mr*, t-ockwood. Mrs. Zinkay.Mr* Mrs. English. Mrs. Hdxsey,Mrs. Christ* n*ett. Mr*. Wilkinson, Mra.Sugg. Mra. Con vera*. Mr*. Allen. Mra.Hansell. Mrs. Oeorge W. Heeton. of Bt.Paul; Mra. J. J. Hill and Mfas iholln.

Mra. Oeorge W Heaton nd son. aftera seven-weeks' visit with Mrs Hansell,have returned to St. Paul much benefitedIn health. Mrs. Heaton made a goodmany friends during her stay here.

Mr*. Wilson, who haa not been In goodhealth for some time, haa gone to Seattle

Mr Elliott, after *l* weeks' Illness liabout again.

A Degree of Honor lodge, A. W..Continued on Page" Eighteen.

IDEAL LAMES' SMBFar thli fall and wfittr ri mad* offlat kkl upper Hack, with heavy tgu*.»«?" **l<t and Catwn ha* I. Th«y arepartcct liltmg and ga«d wurteg ihata,aad cost only

Ml) 4 FAIR.

THE JENKINS SHOE (0..5# Sacoad Avan ji

LOBE:AND

MC CILLi

SEE OUR AD.?N PAGE 22.

WiMSpecial Values la HU

The imported pattern hate served theircaw meet of them carried off. "I

Thoee we offer today are pretty, feM|Mg|J9our own milllnoro. Thoee of you whohats have saved money by doing so.PRETTY AND BTYLIBH TRIMMED HAfILmAM

with elegant materials, worth from $6J|

CHENILLE HATS WITH VELVET CROI»*S. tZslCHENILLE HATS WITH VELVET CROWM9, wZjVELVET HATS, reduced from 11.60 andFUR FELT TURBANS, in black, gray, red sad tm|j|mLADYSMITHS. in gray, tan, brown, red aad Mm j"JILADIES' AND MISSES' ROUGH RIDERS. I*ta|9CHILDREN'S AND MIBSEB' FLATS, inre^iifilia

fromMEXICAN HATS, in gray, **:£j|9

CHILDREN'S HATS, trimmed In silk corta, Mtfcjflworth fI.BO, for

MIMES' AND CHILDREN'S CAMEL'B-HA&ftS]blue and tan ?\u25a0^*3

ELEGANT OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, tnm .Another week of special bargains in

half of their worth. 4* opportunity forera would bo clad to bwy them at the prism. mm9rate they are going will aee the last of the* WOSTRICH TIPS In black and all rotors, Mfl(l

FANCY FEATHERS AND POMPONS, «5|QOSTRICH TIPS AND DEMI-PLUMES, W4mSM

AND FANCY BIRDS, worth 85c, SLM S«|£EQA tew of the ORAY SEA OULLS AND UIMMB

worth $1.75, for

Special Sale oT Ladles' TiNNThe desire to sell while tho beat and gramfl

la still before you to the reaaea for *hm MfMjjflVALUE with ua means giving things of aat prloea that are unusual. : 9

Wo havta made VALUES in SaltsTha following are soma of thsm.

27 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, in tan, caster Ui|3i|cloth and Venetian, latest cut, sfitgto orMfiMMheavily braided, others tailor stltehedf MHHheavy satin or black taffeta; former MNgHand $lS.$O. For 'HH

IS TAILOR-MADE SUITS, in brown, caatof.gWflßbroadcloth and Venetian, silk and sdNrWVIHand double breaeted, tailor Btitchdd; fimjßMand 912.00. For ........

lutftt' liihiK ;133 LADIEB' JACKETS, In tan, castor, biOW|||fl

and black, tailor and storm collars,ed; they are well lined and fit$7.60, SB.OO, 110.50. For >.|H

34 LADIES' JACKETS, In tan, black, navy HMBHstorm and tailor collars, heavy satisnoma of them have the collars and resMtg^Ha satin underlining; some with paiM <*#>\u25a0with tailor stitched applique rovers tm MMchoose while the 34 last, from Jackals ftdMIMHand $16.60, tor '

TsMeUsna 'JVou can count the hours now tillTM|IH|M

bird" will show up all tho bettor for MMMMMsnowy linen. This stook oilers ImportoNMEMRHcal houaewlvea. All bear tho mark of M|MMH62-Inch HEAVY CREAM UNION LINEN MQMPfIA 68-inch CREAM DAMASK, In several griWgH**CO-tnch ALL LINEN CREAM DAMASK, MiIMPB

not be matched anywhere for Mo.

68-Inch ALL LINEN CREAM DAMASK70-inch VERY HEAVY ALL LINEN

center wlfh handsome floral borders ?

50-inch BLEACHED DAMASK, at60-Inch BLEACHED DAMASK, at60-lnch ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMABX 'ggj68-Inch ALL LINEN BLEACHED DOOBLIENHH72-inch ALLLINEN BLEACHED DOUBUIIMMH72-inch ALL LINEN BLEACHED DOUBUI

Napkins to match.

We give tho exaet sizes, as 6-i sndthey are called.18-inch BLEACHED LINEN NAPKINS,

22-inch BLEACHED UNEN NAPKINS,for \u25a0

23-inch BLEACHED NAPKINS, exta^vdjgH^^l24-inch BLEACHED NAPKINS, S2JH,

FRINGED DAMASK NAPKINS

ftrkeylMNHHSome from the looms of AmerlsM

made In the famoue "auid toon" ofcolors of all, the lowest priced ss well

60-lnch TURKEY RED DAMASK -"JSfI62-inch GENUINE SCOTCH TURKEY SA>68-inch GENUINE SCOTCH TURRET RSD

Bariaku In LaWW*®BLACK ELASTIC JET BEADED BELTS,All the 6Sc, 6»c*and 76c ones forThe SI.OO and $1.26 onea, In black and afiwfcFive dosen DOG COLLAR BELTS, worth

New BeMh^lLADIES' NARROW BLACK REAL SEAL B#W9H

entoc something like a glove clasp;

NARROW PATENT LEATHER BELTS, altfJI^H

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