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WE k tie Sate. sr~ i bdm Gw &« rr.r~ 004 ** j * W jf )(||| M For Mo«d«* 2!! c 3j {SB a Yard 155.142 T. 1$ SKtIS h2BB IS! i! 5 ft? jr® Cents a Roll OITTIN6 PRICES. MAKING A CLEAN SHEEP. Horki.2 to Clear Stocks of Surplus Summer Good,. t ;* or , Dollar's Worth Staple l.ood* That He Can Force Out by Cutting Prices to, it 60. I" SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. MB; Ew!» Blaached Mji- ( Crochet Cotton f * 1 ard Touth*' H*ht and Heavy Only *•" * yard. »-,— „. , „ _ Shoes. Monday sj*r-. ,ai . ~... - flr ear*. j _ • ***«- worth 12'jc, only.. Cambric, onfy Ladle*' Fine Kid Oxford*, narrow. 5-e * yar«l. **'* * *ara. aquare and opera toe, re#'..ar pric* ~ n ' "* """« Monday apaciaL | bad«s. Monday 3 6 j 'f" n ''fa*!*- Une-n W.ndow Shades. , mm« _ _ 2e a •pool. 2lr rarh " ■ 1 " ~ _ _ _ Remnants of Blark Sateen, w rth 10c •h Zephyr Orr- Fine Cambric Coraet Cover*. Monday . . : Quality only ... Special *£< l l»~*c, Mooda> on.y m yard. OBir IWr B , aP- . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | y^s><s\s^Embroidered it insianee. < C Skirts ftw act of'-*n ».«B h'.rgalaa f f H ill Be Offered at 3fc*< *?«7 <tv> \4 ih-rr- - j „r« W £\ «1 ■ral »«* v n '" k - Empire J J |-i r a p 0,-4*09 wislln I d on. h»nd- \ ArTT r T T) \ C II I I I /> rtcnly trtmn.-l with J ±£ ; V Jl i C Vkr (!!(![} I kl* ( K flnU j" J)y ..PBlltS AT... { .« S ® J Tha' w- v * r.ts r t*-r. sol ik- ort of It 25 50c, 69c, 75c, 85c, p p and II jO. Cut extra full and variously -,. __ j,. ~. / \ trui.s:..-: w • .■« h- m.>'. .. <, en.- sli«s tip tO L>r :• ry. DRAWERS. CORSET COVERS. g Fse SCuaiin and Cambric, umbrella style. do*<*n* of * A ftn« selection, with pwtni#>d j;nd square yokmi. beautl- *l Bp. 25e. 38c. and ioc. B«auti<« at &t-\ Sc. w I fully irlmm«d w.th ia<-« and :n**rt:on and embroidery, from | VJc up to Sc ea*.h. Iress 6oo(U De») f t. ayJKSPATION—REALIZATION. fsrit art to be worn thw »*>aaon. Our *?«• *stTiju;ed that; bought #t)m< of !• a»a#r<et lengns in the market. Now aswase kte fcrwight-aclllrg wonder- | ncv: ut that; low price* *• J mitt tar ma goada is the snxret of < ■ WMcccsa !• tea Wsdth Plaid*, wool finish, dark ' atmnf*. mly t»r a yurrt. ; tea WMths Plaids, part wool, all : s« ««hnaUan*, a Urge .»*aorcme*it fj sslsew troßi. only I.V n >nrd. MQsafoy pfatiiis. 36 in, - « wide. ;n i6aeftj:ish SxKch TirUr-. only.. ] XA» u } stfit. kim-jmn af a w: !-r a !th M ittcl a» dt*cr, so:y rt1«" m J » rrt. ?*»4 BUlt and Wool FlaSd<. color* ab- I 1 «BS«7 test, the best Bade, only «*»«• » >.»ru. Check* ;n all «:! ■». blsvck and always ;n sty ie. aia ays in k»- S*. «»il .Mx- n yard. A fac«i aasortasent of 'caa at these : ffm | | Weight s».'r*e *> Inches w-le, : | »** hl'ie (uiil bia<k. ch- .p at J feday «i ? > ttK- m >ard. I*** Pla'n Co*crt C. nh«. «lark **« »onh He, Oniy ;;;»«• a ra. Chocks and Itixtur-s >• nut ssrtw * d*. w.-rt j>v and x • vrd. ■ . .IV a j ard. Sf> inv-V-.i s !-i, r. w yways Mot; lay < ■ Me a i»ra. I 4» Bse<* Clcth in * 1 steel I B?*. Wfte Me. now ... . Site a t«rii daily rsce.vtng k a- | rt ss Gocd> Dep'ts BfV l * o our # . ds de 8* he d.-..- • i' .i;s : »fc.t " *** , ' Jt *•*>. * xtrxmciy I *^* r * *hit it u. I i B *"* COlorett F.-r - • ~>s faaatity «{ m... :* a„d iia liT ■* a «* Str, kof r K-rj i»r --f V- ■. •• >n of |w,* y * *he '.isr.r r» , » I X ' -'"S has r .{ ihJZri* •» *tll T,.tk • r re | vS« space ir i, r#. I Glove Dtp"i. * ;w -■ • i-*w 7 , * n - ? *a- a*. • •-*** ar» a^ r . . i ■te 5." * KEJttL* 1 e >■ I "hck Sdk s tts Fall Hats. |^tiSr!l.® w -of P^^a.. ~ \ *»» F». a. ** 4 ' ,r aa4 T.Vr. •«—. ... |a_ Unh I sr-wa. c k. t,,a. *a*t r v ? iW 1 • • - r>,._ <w ' v THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. Motions and Small Wares. Side Combs, only 5c * pair. I.orp Hat Pins. 5c a dogen. Paper Pirta tfull canal). only Ic paper. Machine CHI. 3.' a bottle. Good quality Safety I'm- 3 d z»n for sc. Black and Gray Cor**t Steels, only sc. S.lk and Wool Tabu hi r Brakl ail coh orts. 5c ami TVjc a yard. Shirt Waist Sets, only 8c a kL Fall Jackets and Capes. First arrival*. See our early fall bar R.i na All-Wool Pfavr and K *rs«-y jacket*, Astrakhan and Chinchilla Cap*#. Lad. s* Fine Boucle Jackets, a beau ty Onlr New Mackintosh**. * little early, no mttttif: always the first to show; al * .«. * the lowest In prif =■-. Examine our leatier; IV>ubie Texture, Lose Military Cape, plaid lining, rel ret collar and tabs vtlliiK *«r M.ltS. Hosiery and Underwear Department. pp.v ill for y, ay Ija.'ie ■ Fns- Biack Bau*!*«* Cotton Hose. only Sr a pair. Kin* Black Caahtrors How, double hrel and toe. only •••«» •£■>*%• f> pair. I '.ii.iron's Fng! -h Rib, fast h" *< k h-,«N?, special M aiday - ••• m pair. Newly cK*ned stock of T-ids.v Fall Underwear. > our Heavy Ribbed Cream Colored V>>«t long sleeves, I •"*« Maco cot ton. drawers to nuttch. It 2.V. AF ts A ll- Wool Camel"* H *;r \ Na t i- t! Gr*> V-i sold regular y at |l (*>, our ?%«• r*fh Firs Soft. All-Wooi Ribbed Veeta. at.. JtV rafH. Others Jrom So up. W# have no m-e use fop tumrr»r fpt >ds ard our ;ri prove U. Any on* war.t.rMr an odo jr;>rme«t in either la • r .<■ dr*n's Underwear to psec* out the «•»->». can *ll t.-.-.ir w*js!« for a mere n tb ng t*r*. I j*.ties* -V ' Neck Ribfred VwMfc. Fma Maco Vara.... • It)* ea«-h. Child's Vwt« no sleeres and hlch or K>a neck. cream and w hisr IS* wk. Children* Un'« Suits In «-as eett^a. siseveiess ..... "** 1»f a "alt. Gents* Fine Jersey RM'i C * n Tra der Shirt* - '*?r» ** \rt *» SV. A' our Ft"# Balhrlgxwa t?ndscw *r Towels. A Full Bleactted H v ' ♦yocwab Towel. <o ®^ r " JW eaok. \ ffood Tu-ln -h F «th Towei. c&ly ••• iml) »«*•- A Bath T'Wo! T r% *h) « t*> f'»fc »ncr*s. ct»*V at 36c, Oar peSce ***"• An AIM-i-wn Fstr* Hewvy t*ajraak * ■ oaiy 19s. SPECIAL— iv 4 ;s vari* w-e PVarhed Sheer -r Uoodajr > . IJ,e m *ara - Full S:» Konet Pe«s*'.'res '-v "" > * pait.»m. hecsmed and «*«»^y for ass- , ** oals fe-V. A regular f* S F-e.!*pn ' et-ra ■ Utrw! e» i ature, Moc< -«r ae » M.. r«»p #i w». SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. IS9T. —PAGES TO If. Linens and Domestics. A Full Bl- a h*d Table Diimask as a lea.l r, we off-»r one for Zic a yard, worth nearly double that. A ii-inch Cream Sroteh Table Dam ask .... ; Only S.V a >ard. A Full Bicached Irish Tafc'.e lin«n, i only. | .%<>«• a yard. v T2-inrh Bte«ched Beffe«t Table j L4n*ns, no starch. go<jd quality, you wouid consider them cheap at 75e a yard, for Monday we classify and mark at,... \t Mk' and «.V a >ard. Dre.ss Skirts. Sf>e<Hal toduceasents for Monday In I on' r» «Iy-ir:*de Dr»«is Skirts. All-Wad H>nri*'**, Novelty S.j;? ' cs. « and Mixtures, made v to fit perfectly, lined With good qual } Ity Rustle Taffeta and Velvet bund. special values at Sl.tt* ana Other* at and C *- Special Bargains for Men. <;;« js,.k Kmbro<d«red Bu*per, lena, patent wire buokire, orly. t'J- .e a pair. ( Gents' Fine Cnlaundered Shirt*. Para ! ; Bv* m and \\ ~ ~ < M • - \ day Oal» SSe. Gents' Heavy Ribbed Wo>l Half !! we. { extra long, color, dark only. .. t*<• aa4 a pstr. Gents' lli jvy AU-Wool K- d H'.^f Hoae. 3 social line* at 9>c, 35c and iSe a pair. Gen fa' He*vy Cheviot Working CH » r i shirt*, breast r<o«-k»t. roll collar. ( extra strot»* haly !(«)« ear a. Shces, Shoes* ) ICVFIRT BODY I* ask. fg h w we can < eeii <xir »<y oh«ap. We answer • it we do rwH t ov-r * swaso* and c--n*e<|-.;--?rt4y pi* trseW at :»u{nig'-.-a-iy lew tigun? ar.d ( rsgardicas cf coet. * A I m nrRF ARE OUR STE»"ALS F >R \t 'Nt»AT— t g> p* M". * Fine O*' » * Hand Sewe-i ia ..v,- a:, i ra*. * toes I {jcw 'dy &'* *••• *n«(S*« *» ,Vi, e M •« L*S - F'"" V H 'T* ■— «sd Haw* Sewed sft-»* " «: ->• J !*.-» a»d button our r <u:ar pr --- txsg Ik* •• Htisd**. SI ■ js pair*. stw»* 13. WH. *• F-* »n.« 1 J ' BJ#»' Utti* Gi.4--- S - • <.I ? * * aad worth ®- r ta ~ur. n»n<t a . a a ■», »!..»■ 13S pair* "*;****■ Kid as'. Clsti To* lace «* .a ft*** a swing ; a»d * " *-■* *" - an r r 11 HMi S-V • wv far STKH *»Ht»D S.HOA •»HO£S. ) ' ' '— ~ =s ... - - flis-m ef- ;r a hrl •■' or two er»»v r » 1 hrj-k^n thread of a-trvity wll be picked up aad for * few we k* ' wha eampoae t>.,t -js«.\ fcav- >«t of tae obi w^rkl T>.^»y W'. and mW Geraid Fitajr*ra'd Sfe«r»san •fri"-w4 >a this city from Berkeley. CaL. wh r« a f-'w days j.r- vious ti- y r.id t-en made hu*- <*».: } a&i * fe T -rv had be n a bir fhur h w«.i .-.if. of Kveai*. an '.•oust how*- and rfeen the b'ida a.' d groom on thetr wed is sf Jour ney, Tfci»y caav h-sr» o«?iy to he met wtth wx'icty s arms extead«d ar.d ready to re ceive them and <U t~-r th> m. The briia. n"» Hantoon wa* f r a year a red den? of thw - zy and her soci» *y friends are mtay. Her arrival meant a nrv-*val of teas and rw«ir son* and dinner partiea ar.d d-isiis? part M. First run« a recep tion lr her h«ror j rv*e bv her tunt. M r < James o< New T©rk. It took r'-Ace the pr~--:y S edmar home. 11l liydf itrw. wr.ere Mrs. McNaiijjht and her daughter. M m M Nauaht. are laT.d inf th. .r .« The wia*e Is an un usually precty one and contrtbyte* much to the elr-aitice of that port of the city, which Is fast* sainmif a reputation as a center. The re*»p tior. WAS on Wednesday ifterr.«>c. The decorask>cs were La. Franca ro«e» T e Mandoltc quartette was on th« ft' r.• |i.>ru and durine the re *i*;un hear* pit- •! r i slc. th# pl-.tstrx strain* of w - > • 4 their way throufrb the s i»k. . a the decorated rv> eptlon M'« M - Nauirht received w;:h Mrs. Sh«rm-n M s G—.-rf* B. Kttinker and Mr- K e.ri T*»rry. Mia# Furti>. Mt-ss Sido- ia Furr s M m M Kanabt Mt*a Helen M Nauarht. M Burnett. M s.< -d M.ss Struve had i ;iar(ce </f the u« tables. Trie attend j rare of faahlor... ;4e people was larjte and rruir.y of the wetv mo>t •lab orate. were Mr*. J. C Mi»» S'ruve, Mrs. W H. Pumphrey. Mrs. F W. Ar drew- Mrs. Carles F Whit tl«s*y, Mrs WUlbuD WhSttkaey. Mr*. F. 8. D W.jif Mr*. O M«ade Emor>'. Mrs. R B. Albertaon. Mrs. Thomn Burke. Mr J. H, H<iyiii>r, Mn Baxter, Mrs. II C. Colv»r Mn. DeL Karbau*h. Mr* J. G S irry. Mrs David KHloa*. Mi - Kelio**. Mr* W. H H Given. M:as T rr-Hr, M Dli.kt Mi's K A. St Mr# W. A M DomM, Mrs. M tu r. * Mcli.i ken. Mrs. A E. MaeCuiskv. Mr*. Reardsley Big ley. Mrs. Morgan J Carke-k Mrs. A B. S'» w art W. J. P'tkweli, Mrs F. H < <sood. Mis# Ar qu:t Mr- J ha Bow- ; Mrs. J. D Law man Mrs. John B AUei the M;ss«i Al len Mrs O. O. Lyon. Mr#. E. B. tVeb- * f er. Mrs. Charles Pow r. Mrs Jame? D Hoy?, jr.. G«or*r«> B Riley. Mr? A M. Brooke. M.w Brooke? M « Munday M'si Potvln Mm. Frank A. Bell. Mrs. W. li. Tayi; r. Mrs. Clarence Ct ulter, Mr- I» B. B'.-dman. Mr- Ar I ; F«k -n. Mrs Daniel K K-* .r Mrs. G. O. Halter ia4 Mrs. W. E Boone. At 6 o'ci'.ck x mimWr of men to whom had been extended Invitations to call arrived .ind spent a half hour tr» repartee. They wore Mrs. Charlea Mr James I>. H >ae. Jr. Mr Will McDonald. Mr < I ver. Mr Manlry Itaynes. Mr. Frederick Sfcruvr, Mr. Err. st Llrf Mr B. PeKy. Mr. were Mr Char!.-* Power. Mr. Jam***: D. G. Inverariiy, Mr. Orin Rank. Mr. Jam.** M •• i: >J M-. E s ae Sv.«r. of Cal. fornia. • • S >*v eoeld do no:>:nj? b« ft - tva ask the tennis clubs of this city that hold tournaments here to hire than: tike plate on the Ptymouth m»or.tl« a* they are in th» t r woods that surround the old state university buildings. the sua !s rot afforded the opportunity of driving tennl* adm!r>-ri» and players to ilmost gasp f>r fresrh air Truo. the Plymouth ground* ar*> not as 'arxe as tb.*w> of the M »rion «?re»i >u.i 3 ittlv Clubs. .* what loot In that J* more than made «p In the coolness of the place. Th* great con tract was Terjr apparent to any one who attended the recent tournament at the Madison «tr»*et grounds list w.-ek and en- Joyrd the luxury of witchinjr the games from the shade of the Plymouth grounds. It *i« such a decid* I relief that more than one society woman who does not love Che sun after he c<jmro»".-es hi* roasting an?*-». spoke of th» char«r>*. "I believe." said one society woman, "that I prefer sit ting h re and witching these ordinary tcime* to ittepd'r.te a tourr» 'm»nt it M i ll sor. str*--; w:*h the sun beat;■ g iown up<»n rre whlfe ■•.-h men as Fouikea and Hurd c«>r>?'-st f r championship honor* I l.ke t i* w.*H .as th averajtr- p-r*on. bat w l -a rhe hot days of » .nrnor are ' ere I v. » t a I: **"> -"tie. Still Tam >rx ous to «b t-.-nSs playln* ar: 1 I 'riip *ny self to tbe h«* courts of rhe o«her '•lubs. N w. Sf they will or*- 1 » -►fr touma rc -ts d-.'wn here. I w»i! r~t na>* a game." S KHe'r got tr-j.?h f.h ,t«-:re c-'.jt of last w-Si'» tournament of -he Martin S:r»*ct C :s Th» were tiatereMlnir the b«-f" Jc«-al plawra *ik " z pctrt jt?id evrry th ■ r worked tc make t v > - .--nam- nt one of w'-.'.-h the Club eould fe- pre } without - **erir* !**e»f. Tb.e W<«dri- - ' r ard ea-h clay tJ-*--» was pr-<»- e-* * sprir.kMn* of «wv-i-»ty per - i« to watch th" ' mrr -«•* the jfam« »>- » >n ■ u »■ -ewer' to be Mrs > - «rS 3 s H. 't* - M-a St: :ve M R »*•. >| «* 1' 'kt M-s A. K Ff«k- - Mr*. D. T. 'r '« X'--- W«n'* M *•* !"•: n Mr* C. j < '."is - j Mr* F A Scfl, Mr. and Mrs F W A.n rtr» * • Mr B,m R Mr \ n Tuyl. Mr. J Lcr :yc W:v -sartor and Mr. B"«yd. • • AH who arte««i.>d the mepttee of th- S- -* art a- 1 ? T- >i „f rwg re. 1 ! r ?Tt ■" : sevinu '"**■ v '- s ' :™ '■ 'e* »;vnr« ,'.'l. ZlI *«- - - a *o * * *•*« f- T 1 *■ « .«■ ts '•jvfcj >rr>*wc>c l -!»' i d in aanata arsd *n •» - < t*cT"ra;*i —i -- -» ft. - f w-r« r-.-i- -id *•:'! life c--wi .y The artist* «• •> te? a* era y. Tr -* X H#! M-- -• v.- %• * Ada F tm* and M- V •. --h- t." !-» w *er <• ! -r<: vn«l w t»h *- * Mr J. ' e made * . < ■.s wh h w - •« rr Tlre«! . a • < > the ' * -. * T- * > ' \ {-I. ~ w" i r* -t * -■ ' - * •-»rt» * * a* * as " ■ - - of thac t*i - i • m \ri t * . t. "- e wor - r -- ■ - I * -• z-i : tr *!a«i war* w - • - - ---.4 *a * wf— . Mra. T • » n ». - m ■* - - -* v v.- hiar 1 '* re Mar r M.- Gisasow M,*» : * * rvwis Ida* A I K Ms** . - Mp A . Mr* . S a Mrs Ge- *c- %Va-- \i - a If L»-e. T . V* S -v %{ T J ' - Mr K V, . \?- 1^ : > v— - Mr R a\,- a V* v .. - Mr ' - .If m 4 are - fear ?t» ,>v»r ©e »t a ' 3&e t? >* the . ■ & Tuesday * er ng «Mk. A pehb?* -■ t :r w beach. * ' ' < the - - b * - y «*- * - * k : - - *1 i*e?* - a - fc sr. t -J*e r n tj _j» . a:*r aj» net- t ry u, . 4 peh> t-.a :-a cartas or pa;>er. arte?# t» ts i i&j* t-i csjC-O a . of a_.; juuj, :Uy or dough than * bard brftVe s-.ih st mw. Th- <«tm> if true a'. larger stones j and rock, which must be Kudiol long and : diiiget-t'y by h.m *ha wou! I show th-m j on canvaa as they arc in nature. Tw -edges ■a ! turfa ?e w; . r>e found w-.th strong haraeterr*. «, which once grasped * ;t ; e\er- i «':ng\.*h stocks from anyth -sg e >« jof similar shape. Wii*r" will be the J subject on Ta. *day ev~nn*r nest. Tfj j terday afttrnaen a pleasant and pr--fttat»« 11 mo was «pent in tfc* university ground* by a sketching party of the ig-e Sei-era pr»'*y sketches were made : of the building and nejchborbood. On Sat ■ r Uy next a party wiU rsvisic the city water front. • • % -al.ng affair of *i.e *wk in society c- i'i# was the dancing party gives by Mr. Edgar Ames Wednesday evening in ■ kooor of Miss Manctte Paschall, th« I :harming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M Paj-ehali. who will return shortly to school in Georg< sown. D. C. Th<- beautiful home of the Paschal:* ov-rlooking Lake Washington was tranjsf-armed into a ver itable fairyland for the occasion. The yard was illuminated with lor.? line* of Japanese !..y ems, whicn east a n ml be coming light ovvr the little maidens and their partners as they strolUd about the lawn between the dance*. To the right of the house stood a huge open teat, whah w is elegantly furcish»*d tn Orient*! sivle whil> the bis veranda, fitted up with rugs and cushiont-d seat? was most attrac ive. The aterior decorations allowed the work of skilled hand*. A profusion of palm* in alt of the rooms and bank# of besiuiifui flowers, mostly pink reuses and pe<as. showing off to the best advantage under the soft shaded lights. The music, which wis furnished by the First regiment or chestra. was stationed un ler th< stairs and completely hidden by palms. I'nti! I# o'clock dancing was Indulged in. Then a delicious «upper was served by Star*., of the Rainier Club. after which a German fsure wis by the young- peopie Lartre bunches of swent peas were g %en as favors. At the close of the figure the prizes w~re awarded to those holding the lucky numbers. Miss Ciara Wing win ding a dainty gold pin with pearl setting* and Mr Bob Benham a silver bicycle t ,g. Dancing was continue*! till a late bour and the young people declared ft it It vat the prettiest and jolliest party of the season. Although it w is a children's party, a n>mb-r of the older society people sha r-d the pleasure with them and were quite as -nthusfcastic in their praise of Mr. Ames a- a host. Among those present w*re: Mr and Mrs. David Nevin B<xter Mr ar.d Mrs= E. W. Andrews. Miss G~ e DsnkeLspiel, Mr. and Mrs. G- .>rge M. Pi*- - ill, M;-< S tnple. M as E'hel Seer.;!.-. ex-Gov. Eug r.•» S-mpl- Mr. Manly B. Hayr-s, Mr. Lawrence Sfvar. Cap*. Har ry Taylor. Mr. M 1. Walker, Mr A-r-s. M.ss Nanette Pss.-hall if -s Las* • Mc- Culsky. Mis 1 * Harri-t A : en. M-- Kathar ine Tyler. Miss McGrath. Miss Clara Wlrg Miss Clara H mna. Mss I ;!- lr.e Robms. n. Mi* Edana Collins. M sa Gra -e M Allister. Miss Carrie Hopkins. M-s Virgi" i ?-urry. Mi-s P -;e Srtv:-. Mr. Gilbert Meem. Mr. Dick Hill. Mr. H rry W iterrraß Mr. N*d Harford, Mr. K- " - Mr R>Vrt 'T «r% V". W.l am Geary. Mr W»l:-r H- rry. Mr. Bob P r-.\m Mr. T m;i--:cn Ro- n-m Mr. George Sohnes, H rbert Coe and David Oliver. • • If •ri'ie-ty could be ir. iuced to do yachting In the summ-r time the w irm I days on Puget sound would probably yield ; up on t mor» enjoyment. Those who like the sport, and rare is the Individual who doe* not. se that tt !s the pr:n -e of ou'door enjoyment in the summ-r tim". Ererv or.e knows tti.at a hoase Nv,t would be a lltt!* swelleT and would naturiHy re ceive closer attenti<>n from tho«e who i>.jv pear in tbe lo«-al blue book, but the hous<* boat Is a myth so far as P-:?<»r sound is j cenaefr.-' J the yacht shou' i m tke a tjr.e <--.mprc.«m'se. During the past st:rßm**r i a number of parties have erutwl ahout ! tbe So'.-nd on local yaclxs. v ?!* ng points of mtep -t and going wherever the'r fir. y seemed to dictate. But tne members of . tho#e parties are not Included in older «o --; rt»tv. The-.- re|we«en' *he young-r gener | at ion. I.*s« w<»ek t K - Wb'te Sr»r returr -d from a tine cni'se of twrt weeka. Th ! who made the trip ar» ai've to tell the ROBINBON CRUSOE UP-TO-DATE. i tale, but severe experienc** in rough wa- ■ *er» .-.town in the straits r-«.r -a *- tng a i«-k*a of life and of -he > » t. The smart who w.ii come -r'orw.inl w -ta the brilliant remark: "Why advocate yachting as a Sae sport, ai.d then tel. of tts danger»r* Tn<»re m»\ - •>m •. g in the but the best iix-rrg to do is to go yachting and k-.-*-p out of the straita. The members of 'he W: :t«* S ar party faK laded: Mr. Frai.k Freder ck. Mr. Bob Mr. Bob Clary Mr. Tull Kellogg, Mr. F. B. Ingersotl. Mr. Will S»i- Liud. They were gone the unlucky thir teen days and It was nothing short of natural that eapcneiirea ahouid accompany th* trip. • • It was mentioned in these columns erai weeks ago that thji year s rush to Co hasset Beach has not been as great as society last »ar anticipated it w. uld be. And new comes a letter from the P st-In telUger r . re-r r.J r;t c«nfirauog tl.at statement, and givijtg somo tot* resting < >s *jps about this year's society people at the He says. "The numer of people at the beach this season to daie is not as gi ■ at as last y- ar. It .s believed that the Alaska scat boom is responsible for the deficit. There arc. he w- j evtr, a number of society people from tne Sound cities and some Easterners here. Tb« customary quittnde at ;-ri is en croached upon by the activity of the g v ernme'it contmctors on the various bu;!d -ir.gs under .-onstrt; ttl- r. and *n - v or two, including a few Christian Er. fav orers, lurtberm-n. A. O. I* W.'s. G. A. R.'s, and others desiring to see th- great Pa<rific. The weather has b-en a 1. tie cool until recently. When it was rep»r. <1 x tremely hot up the country it was delight ful h re. A large number of camps are within the Grand Army grounds, but m my prefer more secluded spots upon untrodden grass or within the beautiful dry and mossy corner*, of w h«"h there are thou sands among the p.3*-s. Camp supplies are far more acees ible this year than hemto f. re at the h« i- h and n- w suppijr' star,ils are a* hand. "It is the ght the matter of safe trans portation may have deterr- d j < tn: frt.rn coming this year, but in spite of numerous defective dock rumors noae who hav* c< -ne have noticed anything unusual and all who desired to come seem to have found the way. There are two routes from QcoMa, one a delightful little sail of th.-ty or forty minutes on your arrival on the evening train, or in the maming, if you are not in haste. Th.- other route is by land and may be taken at corresponding to the water route. The morning sir! is most r»-~ freshing, is always warm and plr.iaant, I and it place* th- lay before one. while the hurry of a nig : trip after the Jo -ney by rs.il is quite tiresome. "It fcs somewhat disappointing that the railroad reople have not made estursion r >. tes to the beach as yet. as the boats have d me, thus saving a Junketing trip of trans f- rring at Aberdeen and a noonday arrival the n*xt day at Westpcrt by th s route. The inactivity on the m.lr>»d people's part can hardly be excusable on account of the doeks. as these are safe enough ex vpt for heavy loads which occasionally have to be hauled over them. The county simply de sires ?o take precaution as to ti and has posted notices, danr-r otherwi'S- b»ing urjthouzht of. The season of the hnk- '"> as arria'e»i *nd the customary ri<?e on th* bike may include the incident of ca- tur.- g a flopping rascal for breakfast as rie msk- s his mistaken rash at the *cho> is of smelt tee so viciously craves. "Among others who have been «pen< A rg the season here are Superintend* r * M - Cabe and family, th- family of Collector F. D. Hues?is and pr< m n*-nt parties ft ;n Olympia. T a coma and Centra' a. Gov. Roarers and several of th- «*ate oflß~*rs are down on the list of the who w il swell thi» already large number of strang ♦ir-a ■:aring s -K. i"'" std rest . h the ir. -nti >n of names re might possibly in trude upon." • • Som- day when goldda fen sh'pa return fr">m the far North w*h a h'j? ir-d or more society men abo«rd leaded down with d .st and t»g*e'« s» iegy as It ii-ed to he w'l revive in this < -ty --d w"--n etirnm--r o»r>e« its memh-r* wilt ca«t th-lr ea s aN>u* for a resort where th-v c*r> *o a«d ha*k In th- sunahtr- sport In th surf and sand and Imagine th -ar are at •if! HIT? Doafcfc !*e tf Aiy Otkr Dal| Piper s Stile. !>a* B"tr Co*»t * - lsa-i or serr-* Kasrern rwwMt kn «n the wvt I ow Tii*>a wiU they jrr* to !*»»? wh>h is 4ovn oo tii-» Wa»{t!**s»o roas It rows ascoey so #*»•? lh*n» jlr-1 tail*** ■■* hav» wir own rottajpe and vat irttsS*. fcs to stay *t on# of the M* - ■«■ * ali *li3Kn«r ijR2 tb»IV WOud Ns T-O 7 %*- •JTf in ft-' -.r.jf. While L'w;* Bmtrk ■-« erf # Waahiaffto* side. UmMMif of Portland people make it tht-.r i«rmrrwr fwvm<* every ye*.". KSforts haT-» N-*r> made to draw ;h-* crowd to the Orrfßvn yute, wh»-r* a w •mall reports .lour «h. but, writes* one ->r r»- -voaderr of the Post- *nr.-afc-ncer. "th# Wa»hiß**oa N«ich la PacHJc cooaty has more furust-r cottage*. m»>re campers, ■tone * -"••-•■"al v.-•■ rs than all th-* *-»- cabled ssaa*de reports la Oreiroa c»m bsned.'* The {sjrTe«poßdent says that :h#'-r* jr# ;-ve raJ -■« >f oottairm klon* "s« v < ti'i ».i- •- for ea. h ; vtl •♦ • rm ar*» <«ome of the nam** M " * S "S> v t V!®* " Cm* ter i" ) '"' 1 ' ■ 1 • "f*her* « "-o b»t'*r beach on the Pi. ifle ••oa«t than that whMt r--. ■* * * - v. i « to ' '•> r >f Shr.j; water hay. !* < «i* v . *1 a .m-ik r curve. T s • « a fire pia«-e for drtvinit, the biker ?< hJs S«Val path 'here and th# summer srirl N* ®v* « •*•..* «t ■* a voem'i paraiise. T'r*' ke -ny otner c u?am* ~ re sort a earth tlwrw .r* satßcient men it the bea.-h this umm« r to am the de mands of sugai»*n" s,.rl, t*w.;. h tJw> t*t- ire her- SB sweat numb- r*. baU n ;ht» -.s h th* jtpcri »"<f ti » «um»r *,ri .at JS#ss* Bea .1 sad two tv» - ••: awsr.:»il which «UI give an exhibitfon nm<>. Tfee yo«Bit a nwa pr •*. *» -i -n mnrrtiut in th :r bathmir ee*: .re< * while the kodak flend kid' S b#h;ad rotfks m l ojwade a wrint»r'.<» *jutes on tiima. r ! ->« hike* ratrhsn* crab-, fishins fr> ra the r>-ks it N- rth h«ad or Ilw.iCO <tork« bow Mr* at I»nsr B«a»-h hoteia or at tlwieo. fiar« at a ! «ht, with re--taUoM and mus wheeltoc or drirtnjr to v* l of hilf ih p<i -•Ti- I - a +: Aa»o:.; xxm many pastimes tad • ls~d in. Dr. D. C Garrett v. M #ajr his last offt'ial govd-tv today to t'. mof his par ish ard th s wrk the man »ho m«ide St. Mark * what It w :i »• *v<- for fort land. * t-re he will ir.*k» hi* h m». Mrs. iJit—. t! wiU a,\i-:ri'Any h:m. Ljwt Tu* -day r -dog th» people of St Mark's chutvh ga*e Dr. ar ! Mrs. Qtrr*-tt a rt*c« p tion. It took plaoe In the old KaJnler hotel, a r ks th S it d from Sixth Xi nue. T.;<? r < ptios was just the kind that ti —■ » > It Irs charge flared it * uld be. All the fru nds of Dr. a-■■! Mr* Gar rett w?re «;■ n a ftn-* opportunity to m-ct them, probably for the hut tfraa !n some years. sj- »k a few words of escooi age nun t. wy i far- •» H and nass al- -«r to ro»ra others. St. Mark's has al ways b»-*n th* society church of th* city, and duriryi Dr. Garrett's life in th's city *>k". *y h.i* kok"d upon It x." a place for Sunday worship. On a bix day. such as : i.i - S- - v • -.su> wh.i r»r->d i «■ f> r worship. but who desired to get a lcik at iwtlldnm, »*.*urrd early seats at St. M.rk'» And It sras becansc of the close re lat: -.ship of s. tj to St. Mark's that Tuesday night's reception came under the week's w.irk of peo-.ie of the blue book ft Is not an ®asy task to place n a floral the big room, where so miny notables dined in th*» days wht-n the Ra f nier w*« the hotel ef the city. But it had a very at trs~tivo sppe-aracee Tuesday evening, and {• r entered th. big- reception room who did not n mark on the rare richness of the beaurifal ii wers and vines and rr--n* »t *rfe every wh re v -'hie and wh.i<-h *a\e a charm to the surreundlngs. which was more th.ta d.-'-'sh'fut. In add;* on to th» people if St. Mark's there w«*ro mmy pr. -ent from nut si "if the imm-«d;.»*- -h- rt-h c-T- le who hare known Dr. and Mrs. Ot»r r*-tt SntlmrUeJy and who unit" w'ih the par ish in r xr- -ting th it th«>r hive flt to spfnd at least a f~w years of their future in "elds whf<-h ar* n*w to them, but wh r« th*-v w:?l be r»-- v»d .»"■? h«nr-e.i s: ! ap preciated as they hav* b*»en ir» this e!*y. T s .« emnmlttee which look- 1 the de tails of th a r- reption Issued invitation*. Very wisely «hey eilm"ated eh fdren frum th* fn\i?stion list There »r» plaoes wherw th»* nr «*>n'"e r»f childrrn ar* very much de- wh. re fh*"!" nhseno* would c«us« k- *tt r>--eret. hot a fan»w#lj nv;eptlon to a r> -tor « n«t on» of th*m. The w* men - ' St Mirk's d-«erve to be ard have hf-ti con*Tatulated on the success of the re»—p tlon. • • If ir.y of the kn wn women in S- <»• t -.-ty wre at the rv*prl.. n wh -h • --k ptace it the hom»> of Mn. F D. X-n Wagenea. on Qtse«»n Arn». W>«!iv*«day <!>- • nr! «-n. K r>?sy Mr. Vjn for the ifoM fields, and 5a hfs Mrs. V.tn Wi«<■*»!• n w l v'« t r«M*- in N w York s'ate. .\* »he will leave th:* w k. Pr habty Tues.i y. for the =t. WVt" «- d *'« was • ?ir»w >tl to the m try fri* *:d* with *t!iin *he ha« s«irro»in«i*d b-r --s f. Th« da'nty decora tjon* were a mw t-i -» *. ft ' tire >,* th- rscep'i m Mrs XT D Perkins »- i Mr« C" jyton Jj-rtsnw Bums J »:rh Mrs. Van W »c»rjen. and Mrs Frank A'kin? Mh*s M i-at >r»r R'm- S V M raster and M w Havden *» . ed 5.'! the dining r ; »>m In the h >!!, wh■ r* was .» profit' nci white *nd p-t-l P • asf-rs Mr« Etw'n B. W. v »ster |o • ft"' P "'th bow!. The front hall was In ♦. I r • < th' n -i«~ room In yeisow d. u ' ss. t'■ e ir'ors In -wee? p«a.s aj>l roses meA the dining roosa fm pink rnsma. M >r» th .■ ;•*' e w-r- per* nt. [ n the d« r<arti?re i»f Mrs. Van Wm*E'i> for th# F *' Q';ff A:im wdl .» mom h» r r*- 11 ft can ?l| affint to los* |f P p •onaluy has made her a favorite »»»d to her R ;s •! t»-n* if ijr l-> largHy at'r * • \ IT r.v f »h<» - • »<r I -S that hare tak-a plaoe on Q j«en Anno. • • • T v ■» datv-f'? par'y at wh' h Mr ard Mr-> S ■ -man w--» gue< < «f h«.r'>r w«.« at llgjrmbee and s»ss on« of th# smar~r*t * ;t* n»*i»d the p )M r «ev#n dn» of see**-? The «ru.-»■« k-ft the rfty on tho •' H *.|e < r-Jy *f-er T o'cloog sr.t ws •» - •- n>- to BinwVe. t«m-tv r i»-sri- of ••• f « a 'hey 4ar ; -e<l '» ?, 1 *« TV - r ght -O-Jld not h;«vs be*« nwrro perf- * ■' e|»m«at> h*4 p "• •'* t fir m &"■> "of th»tr own. Ia th- par*y w-re M- and M-s gfterman. Mr. ' >s*" • •-'••-« l- w-r. Mr. ar : Mrs. " - '"•» -j- K . MM B. L T*rrv M's« Far*h v • "* ■-.■! F-ir h M; *» M'-Na;>r" ' of N w T rir M).« Srrtjv* M " M nd y M-s ?' M «« T;m*r. Em*ry Mr. 0-rnve Mr. H-xyeas. M- Ivtt?. JI-. L-ar, «*■"'* Taylor Ide'Jt. Villtw Mr Cos Mr. Inve-trtty. Mr. Edw'n Haf -s, Mr Tar n*e \tr m ir-ay and I»r L .ke H n a i Mr. Frank P.,.V.r %-jo. of S»a fr»v dacou • • M vi On Br •>*!) who V*e» »a 4 e'»y Fr4- 4ir rr rr ng f-w P *«f <rd a- r - *y »'S the irj"-st of bo'joe at • dajwti- * ■m -■■ ■ - •■->- , ;•> :;•»• W' -t" s'i» MM r r Ml ll.;i*s" ppvvtHon :n Mey4»«h«.t>or b«y acr «a f.ike Washtngton. W:JI t» Boafty hfcil eharge >f th* %fAir T»s po.rrr loft th* U*« »r : d r -f T"*" " T**' 7 »V ?- y if ? T a*'d pr*> '-ie*? fn th^ }im to tfee boy diß-trur b»r-n i' T "T sr. . -T'-.t T-o Jf.jv* - ' Mr, Mrs E5 '■ M -rr - , r Mr- W i «■ P--'i '« '" r - V» Sf Lfcanon- M » f." *! Ba {tog-* M P" : :* M'«o , . , V , . Ml-S nn>,*f M'«» y " ' M'«* •?!- it * «'ar' i. Mi* Cora #os. *h. .« v - far y ' R, *r. M'.s* Or* j.V M ** M-lr.toah, of •tartMd.. "i- eo Gtaco Ai:*.rs-S, iL-;3 JU-ir-aa, JL.*s M«.g