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Out-of-Town Society Oct. IS-If the present eon jTiir* cor.'-r. jes much longer, *1 certainly gc into a decline. It 00™ egytfully evident tbat tt n«eda Some one has *aid that "Dis a cobie condifion. the mother and If th-re is any truth * tut* «b<» w * of things * S 9aon '* r r -tm-jm Of d-- *2 jye beard on all « d«. There are gftst that r- me of the sor.-tv c«nsM eri :f yetting up a series to ae given a" ?He Tncoraa ho * w«rrv»<l through th»y will brighten aw eeesklerably. The mararer* of *%?sdren.« Home have **> nt out Inv - t "KaX-* Klatach" to be given »ftemoon a' the Taroma. Th* &*>**> fair ha- po-*pored 2?j, week later than the date originally ,-,-r to the golf tournament fn VSr. t U given the 19th and »th In the exposition building U <T Ball Charter of the Daughtem | American Revolution held its first *T. t be iM«nn Thursday night at »f Mr« C. w. Grtga* Th* ■Vj., prosrannme * under th» dl of the Chapter I{e*ent Mr* Jatn* !Tgj w Mr Herbert Grigg* rea- s a L 111 ills rt" teterestinc paper on "The CJJJac# «f the Declaration of Inde- The table in the dining room prettllv and aporopiiatelr d*c- is rsd. white and blue and t a concluded with dancing and . afternoon card club has I »hjch meets today for the first Wis* Jessie Forbes The m»m- Mis* Sadie Bennett, Miss farber Miw Knobie. M * 'IW» Ferrim. Mias Claribel L*. Ms* Mi ison. Miss Frances *jft«rt. Ml*' Matx»l Rowe, Mtsa Avj* - , )fr " M:" E-r iy W irden Miss td Barrier.. Miss H'""pe Gower. Ml*« Da te. W» jPaddock and the Misses Miller. • • H. Wmton Bridge* Ml«* Groescup, Ksrshas Alexander and Mr. rj.j, fterltn* of the U. S S AlbaW i«a, jr. f it Csklweil and Mr. Charlos An gPK gftot a very pk «sant evening last H fs rta. with Mrs. Leslie Culicni at tlie IxSMtr hotel. • • JW. Eascovich gave a very Interesting -jZ » Italian art before the Art Club afternoon. The members pres - - ttrv Mr« Ashton. Mrs B<rott, Mrs. t»er Mr* Sprague, Mm Sharps. Mr*, jrtm. Mr*. Calkins. Mi** Kayden arid gm Era.-.-. • • fet. I. W Anderson gave an oyster sup jg to * few friends after the theater gagay siaht Those present were Mr. ui Mrs. W V. Burrlll, Mr. J. S Baker, ft JUr-.r. KamsdeU and Mr G. L. Munn. 9 • Sr (&4 Mr* Jacob Vanderbilt gave a w? «yoyai)if dinner a;td theater party Tastoy night Tn»ir guess were Mr. m Mr* P V Caesar. Mr. and Mrs. W. £ Bick«r. Mr Crotne and Mr, Kerr. • • 5r aix! Mr< G C Wagner and Mr. imtf Blanc hard were the «uest.» of Mr. ta& Mr* H B. Caldwell at supper last fcaky s'«ht. • * TW annua! meeting of the Shake*t»eare OA twl! be held next Wednesday m >rn fettt t&e residence of Mr*. M A. Bull. • • Srr A W M»rtfn Is v-lting Mr ard to Pr»d«rlfk W«t.*on until Mrs. Mar- D!» Wurn the Us? of this month. • • Mr tad Mr* John L. Hopkins enter tusfd Mr. and Mr- R B. I'rlce at dinner ftarsday eveninu • • TV M -»•» Carrie and JuiU Miller are ■pKtcd lo arrive In Ta< oma next week Si® &iw»ukee. • • Mr »ad Mrs. Han* vHiese havs taken S* K;s* house on North I street for the Dfcer • • ICm Maude Barrett, of Puyallup. has ilwttdifiK a few davs with Mrs- J. T. »m. • • Ma» Eleanor Paddock *i»ent several «J* tfeia week in Fxerett with Mis. C. D. INCH • • Ifri John L. Hopkins and son I.e«le re tewd home from St. l*ouls this a- « k. • • J B King of Jackson. Mich.. 1s r #S Mrs Fr.it K SI A rpc. M? Cartes F. St -h of Chicago. wt!l the sirter n 1 a com a • • C. I a: » f* oa the V tcria « Hmrity Us Chi: a. Ltji:# i.ti re*..,m*d from | | Et* C. & »n ;a aul'.e K! w.;t the rr-»*. CBEM\LI> MX I U \EW». ; «RCH.vLW Oct ii -Hon J H Long »H *if. »»-« !r the ty if Per*.lara a i a; <it>« thia I Mi« Gatra ta friends tn f c t -" , as«l »•» ,4 4ll j tk tnX to Portland , «wctty ti.» v'.a;t Irieads far a t : tf*o - J E W: - who ha* been visit "lUr «o' r .-. ~- .er fcr sevtril •*»ka. Has tt' *» ®»a W ' 1 - ar.d rher C. W »i win an. a short th:* Week R W"«:tv * *r.l Olvmpia »*<k r»- « < - • ar. M • 1 o .■ r* txa* la - fsty tb s » -k t :il I .:**n« ss. ■ ®ja J- K - f| .\j , r w'-o ha* been J B ®** wveral n • •' < a tb her daugh ** ru:v- .. Ci . .. , r ,.- ;rr j h J H.tl! of S attle. is pav.ng v ss t l * w- J v te.MV • vl-*.t Harr > 0 - Win. ck. ta the *s*4fMr» J j Ou'rk rehtat'M . f cr q, .~n K*tber" »re * prsg-.,. , . x; r Ware n v b»« of , • >-■ v r - ,» ,• ■ -1.1 nt - ' - « * csatata w.;. .i V , n cn Novemt- r A I>c- » tar U'ole -">f da* s * h h e r ; art nts at \\ iniock OLtMi'M >(h IKtl. «.TMp. * o - ~vb ut ten days a*o 5.3 re* .i.'«ts ' the ca;".ts! e::v and sCr'; - Mm «t V - 1 ■ V. ore • voN»r » >Zr 5 *BSS to do -- , K, . -, v ■ .. .. «* K. r . % ja TOUp O V mv « V VVfJ # 9K>X. j v Tn ,V; . ;; c •j' ;! ;' r ; he e, - , V V r fr.\eM * . * v 7;, ~ T. r -: 3:%*., a\e •* ' ; *7 "* pre, * v . ' i • •• • wed nir w.vn V> 4 -V* - - fS?£i * ■. ..' 'lr"n." U : k>2 the »»--i f . lr a tr gj* ™ M -\\ ■ ~.t t • yf v ■ vx - were re,-Vr.ta i ***'« ar.A froca a-aioM every Krtlon of Waahin*toa. The 4'*-or ationa were ***ry beautiful ani appropri ate to the eoasiaa. cboH* Sow»-« wis* »*nt from California. Seattle aad K» i Walla. The emrar.ee haJ, wh.'-h. in the Moore rej.<l»fve. ta very spacioes, *u de«~oratert with oahlia* and nrord ferna. The parlor had yellow for Its key oota, and waa very pretty, with yellow draper lea. In the dining room gold color also pr.domlnaed. and graceful ferns ar.d yel low roaea piaved a roospicwous fea'ure. The guests were feMt at the door tr Mr Lindiey Moore, and at the entrance ro the parlor* were in*'' by Mia* Jar?»t Moor- Mias WUkeson. M m Belle W.lke*on and Mr pftjj Wtnan» who preaented th« KUe«ts to Mr and Mra M»re Mr. Wikeaoß. Mr A. U. Moore. Mr. Oubert Wsnana and Macter Yancy Wlnuit, th it four ceneratlona. Mrs. J. B. H»avi» and Mra T. N Ford pr»silf4 over the f*offe* *xjd Mra. Ha«h Roaa. Mra. Mardonaid. Mlaa Cowlec «nd M.m MO '' i.io.iitn »er*-*vl the rue-ta. Mrs. P. D Moore waa 4r«w4 in ar ele* tot t »'*k •ilk roatume. wtrh point lace mnd yel ow roewa; M •». V. ;:ke» - b>a*'k *.:k it <1 diamond*; Mew Wtlk«>eon, white sa'tn and lace Miw Belle W lke*on white chif fon. vaienctennea lace; Msu Moore, cream »Uk. yellow chry«ant^emam«. M" K+*.vta and Mrs ford wore bla< k alk coatame# wiUs ftold whii»» the young iadiea who aaautted In the dlnm* room w»>re attired In white with rold coiored rtbbona. One yo«n|f lady preaenf wore tnr dreaa worn by her mother at Mr. arid Mra. Mo->re'» silver weddlnff The receiving gentlemen all wore yellow chrysanthemums, with the exception of M' M «re who wore a yel low roae. M -.nv beautiful and appropri ate gift* were presented the and groom of fifty years. During the even n* Mr. Moore referred to the wonderful chanitwa and improvement* of th«« pa*t fifty year*, and a*aur«»d the single au-*t» present thar "marrla»t was not a faH ure," and ilnished by reading Manrjr'i beautiful po«m. "Husbard and Wife " The chief topic of con vernation among •ociety people Is the forthcoming "Kar oivai de Koani-fi'e." to be clv«n under the auspices of the ladies* Relief So ciety the latter part of the month. A committee of ladlee con«*ttr.g of Mra. William MfMlcken Mrs. Mitchell Harris. Mr#. Phil Sklliauin Mr »':.jirie* i'.oitoa 4nd Mr? Belle OppenheJmr hav« lnvtt d about fifty of th«> moat beautiful and graceful young ladies of the city to rep reaent the various character* The enter tainment I* *><B*th>ar new h*>r<\ arid from all indications promises to he a *r«»at Buccewe. Irving picture# carchy solos and choru.«e« and fancy dancing will be amanir the feature* pre«en*»*d. as *< 1 as representation* of the bualr.eas and Induatrle* of Glympia and vicinity. The affair will be Riven In thea ter. and no pains will be spar-d by the society, a* Mr and Mm HartwJ are drilling the young ladie* to make the entertainment one that wHI reflect cre<llt on the business firm* the aociely and the young ladle*, who have kindly promised their assistance Mra. Charles Bowen entertained the Di versity Club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Belle Oppenheimer entertained a small party of her lady friends Saturday evening the entertainment taking the form of a mixed literary programme .Dr. and Mrs Ingham expect to leave for the East som> time this f»: w riere the doctor will take a poet graduate course, and Mrs. Ingham will visit at the home of Mr. Ingham's parents. Mrs. S H. llarbee has -ecured a po sition In the city public schools and will begin her new dutlrs after the holiday vacation. Mm John Cryderman ha* returned from a visit of several wt-eks at the home of her parent* near Wha'com. Mr. and Mrs. John Bea have retioved from the FUley residence to the Horton house, recently vacated by the family of E. C. Hawkins. Mr and Mrs. George K Fllley h%ve re turned from Grand Forks, but after speading a short time In OlympJa left for Seattle, where Mr. Filler was oMiired to *•> to have one of hi* eyes operate! on by Dr Klbbe, Thev are expected to return to this city Monday. Miss Marian i*atten has resumed her duties in the office, of the supreme court. The famsly of Err*-*t Dlster. traveling auditor of the board of control, has re moved to Tacoma Master Gwln Brewer ee! ;irar d the 13' > anniversary of hts by Inviting about sixteen of hi* young pDymate* to % party Tuesday tverslrt Th- 1 d**l!ght ful time en) v Iby alt t!~ ? gu» • •aiil K>ng cau*-" them to re;tn"mber when i Gs :s was 13 year* o'.d M *'■ 1 Mr* J■> a Wt-r.*r ~-t Tacom . ar» visitlnf Mr ar.J Mrs F. G K • '?tr Olympu theater e enjoy*d "A Tr'.;> to Ch!nat~w-•* Dr S VP M >wel" upa few day# in S#attls d irtn» *h» w»« li Mr B F J-in* is removing hi* ftnr.lv *<->» C«n» W.IVy, on Eighth and Frank lin streerj B»- r« rattve H Lewis an i wtfe ar-» cae* - * of J it and Mrs Reavi*. The Frt?r.ro«e Danc'rg Club gave an inf'al dar.e Fr!da> ev ning at Cnitey a idl'ortum Tr.ls cl..h Is c©tnj>o#ed m'>et ly of QJtte youn* peep e. and they keenly j enjoy th# dmci-e and social time* M'<« Etk.: «ntert*—e<l h * yc ng fr'.e* :* Saturday #'ter*-~>n t v -> occasion being In hsr. m- of her Sth blrth d«y. Amrft* the iety even - " talked of for the win'er I* the of the Oa." tata of R sth by loca' mus'dan*. C lef J '.- A M-* Rlmor Scott er tertained at euchre last F*lday even'* la honor of Mr an-.: Mra Oa> of P •••• ere> * 0 *''• th<" r gu «t< 1 •-t *-■ Mr C J Ml aikl Mm A B CfcM > arr d off * 1 •" ' --eh ■-"d vrtse* and V r - Postman and Ju;*?e Andem the pris»* f r prccress) Mrs S- -tt l* a delisrhtf «nd the evening waa an enj y at Is er.s. BKItnt.lUM SOCIF.TT. WHATCOM Oct. £t Mm F'lnt returned from a - .-r-r's visit among re*stives tn Baltimore Sr 1 Vfr and Mr*. 1 W -field, of W!-*-t . a j-* s|\eml"!lg a f»* w-ek* I N«r •« the gue«s of M' and Mrs Morgan Wh« " r . . . -f Whatcom, ha# *" i -■* sntire bu*- 1 " '«s f- M--v-*n * Matth'.m who took *! n this week. \!r x V May the r —-e-sertar're of *n t-\\ - : £-ton " " < syrd'eata, '■ 't WhC fttv gcil fie?'* He !* ve-v t*. ;*! b#ct73 v pmerT th# •pnnir. Th • Re'- k»M* invited their ftter.ds to a •octal a* t- 'J *• "" Wediiesday e%- n :e ♦Hjtt#9 ? "• crt^fr' in a vtrx • it a«i: * - M*ss Belle A?s «• - n .'IN M ' >»«*• D» v«- >n B of tbe La,t.*» a I Soc.e<r * I Tnnity M K. ch trvh gave a very r -asar: \ iTW f A -■! p"-4rsr re r was rendered af »r » -*h da y refresci- M-a K & M '* '* • *e»>k f - Kentucky attere w J f S a'tf* *" • ' *r - ,ft ?o- < - r-• wv - m - ere the* * •• *pe * ** f■' .• r. H'-v. F S • s*\X « *.* * *T* wrd M.-~ - 1 s Ks* -a* en M E. ch trefe « " ».-s at the j>.» Tsoaaye a S \ - - *?-. * | i.— r vaa jNeeia£.-.y - t. lis T rTE SRATTLS lUKT-INTKLLIGENCEP. SUNDAY. OCTOBKR 24. 1«97. E cfeiirrh opened the -impawn for the * ater at a crowd*- : rr ■ ing on Friday ntjrht. An ezienslve programaas *4l car r. 4 OWL J *34* H. E Hadley made an addr*s» ob '-The Csort#Oi 4atJkm of Christian Forces.** and Mayor W*»»nbar*«r on Ths Influence ~f Cfcrtsttaatty «n Ctvtl ** M.as Cora I** a* sokiJrt and * dotsbis C .nn»!> mm se. ttoag at :n?erv*l» that were & v-~i estertalring {«««. It Is un der**-*»d tha* this vu the first of & aeries of sc.-n.lar even T!w cis*-f ssciai met of th* week wu the PK-«pf:<jr, a' • *.e •toine of M»j and Mn. A- 9 Coie on Wt!!Vazss Mr*tt, on Friday even.rg. Oo* ka»4r«4 and *werry-ftve la dle* and gentlemen attended to participate IB and er.*oy the society b-:za of the even ing Mr* A 9 C e. M*-s Baron. Mrs. Eiis and Miss Kate I. Baccm received the ITi- "* Th* refr- -sa-'-t ~x»*ra w. rs prs itW over by Mr*. E. W Purdy. Mt. Huah Eldr.dgrs, Mr*. Pettibone. Mm. D>r.d Ireland. M*s L>'». M m Carpenter and M m Burrow* The rooms were tastefully d»r<trated autumn l*-ives and Tin** and looped Betßog ar.d flowers gave a St tin* backsvourd for the animated and brilliant society scene. Mr* G N Cu!rer lef* on Friday for her b "re - s an j i(1 r j- n ty after a week's visit with her son. O H. Culver and fam ily. M!*a Loui«s» Culver, who acx>mpaxued her. remans for a vr nth longer. 9AOHOMISH «M IKTT. BNOHOMIBH fVt tL-Interwt !b soci ety clr< !e« iajr» w<«ek centered about the production of the wal Fete ~ g.ven at the Alc*xar theater Friday snd Saturday evening* by the Women's Book Club for the V- -, of the free reading room. S;xty of the haßdwwncst youn* ladies in Bmih im *h we r . in the cast snd the ra*e of the thsater was a s.*ene ,>f beauty *he btii!iarr» of »he costumes biendlr.g with delicious harmony. The choruses all showed the effect of rh» drilling of the d.nec'ors of the f«-?e. Me##rs. B.ie n<ss an Ro- kwell, and the sru-c of the amateur orch«rtra *m e*t« ally good The *nlo l-«t* Miss Maud Br-wn. M ** Edna M,*« Myrtle Kin*. M-« Lanafitt Mis- Au g-j«-a Mr O E \»«og Mr Sam Knapp and Mr. Arthur Fiweli. all handled their part* with ea*j» and ftrish. One of the mo«t apj»rert.*ted f afun*.* of the entertain ment was the "ttvtn* pictures." which w*re truly artist e The Amazon grand mtr : led '.y Miss Wa - - r and Miss Heff n - was arorher of the entertainments sps- ialt.ee worthy of mention as the •' uf -* lad; l # went through the Intricate r t !;re» of the march with ea_-e and pre cision. M m • 'rete Dorrance gave a party to a number of her young friends T sesdav evening on rhe occasion of her birthday. Those present were MSs* Elsse * >m.*v». Mi*e Eva Comcgys Miss Eisle t\hite Miss A Ills White. Vis* Bertha H.ff r-er M<*s Helen Doreance. Miss John sort, Mr. Caaslu* Pettst Mr Howard f, V V Mr *>»vid Do!.'.y Mr Ves tal Mr. Roy Comegys and Mr. Willie Ban some. Vr and Mrs Will Matldox entertained a rumbsr of friend* at their home In the Tii r 'l ward last Saturday evening F - F F - " r Mr and Mrs W M Snyder visited Seattle on their VV ee( s Sunday. Frir-.k Nil-* returned Tuesday fr«m Sil ver; n w'le-. he has been rusticatlnr for a couple of months. Rev Winchester was a Seattle visitor this W*><»](. Mr J A Campbell of Seattle, aas in Srohot»!«h on Weilnesday. Pr.if J-ihin Keefe a jto has been visiting hi* un-Me. Dr Keefe In this eltv for sev er®, months. left the early part of the w-ek f->r Seattle, where he will make his future Dome. Vr R,, 1 .-rt Henry Is in Eastern Wash ins ton on a bosteess Tip. M ss Ur,u ,* Srr*.:-, of Hartford, was a SnohomWi visitor Sunday- Mr and Mr* <-«>niff of Ar?in«rton. have moved tn Snohomish, where they will re side in future. M- CorT -eaje vlsired relatives in Hart ford oarer Sunday. 3 1 r L ,0 ! ,n . «* visiting reUtives and friends in Arlington. EVERETT M»a\L VOTE* r-FPFTT fW 2? Mr G H of Ts«-.rr S cave a vera- !rN-re«fln* Wf„rs os Friday nirht {n Central Opera und-'r t v e au*n|c#s of the Y. P S C F cf the Pre,HvteH*n church His subject w«* "Above the Clouds," The Rlafir Rev Bishop O Dea wh« ten de-»,< a re*-ntf'»» bv .v i# > To Men « In stitute tn th«»fr han on Monday evening A sboer pmrramwe w->* renders! which Bls»sp P'Dea delivered an interest ing nftdress. V Anna E Brown has returned from a visit ?«» frVftd* In Olym- !a and Seattle Mr Harry Seem, one of the pioneers Fverett. spent a few days In the cltv -his week. Mr F W. Goodhne of Seattle is the g *t cf Mr Joseph Parkin Vr T. P Sumner was summoned to Minnesota laitr thl* week on account of the dans r--'!* Illness of her father S v *> or Tuesday night by the Great N r- \tr McGhie. a of the Mc- Ghie Broth-rs has lately arrived On* rlo. He will make Everett his future hnm# Mr C P. Anderson, who has been the manager of the Everett Ice Company the earf!e»t davs of Everett, has t cot a posit: n with the iS Mlnln* Crmpaoy W K Parrel#, a brother of Mm. G K Wood iff *rrtvvd In the citv last w»«k lie *H! > Hal Porter la the guest of Mrs. FornMß T 1 •• Lady Mae **v<» « social dance n P 1 tnian hn'l on Monday evening. R<»- f--«hm*rt» were wnM Mm W C. has returned from * pro! 'yf, < . a* h - o!d h me tn Maine Mr*. W .is hr.k a- : h Iren of 85?- \t" 1 are • :e t ■ f Mr ar.d Mrs. P K Thtan on Kucker aa-ecue. Mr« Alexander Koay. f S-attle. :» v?»- •tins her man} friends tc this cat v. the »ue«i of M-* MrCbie V .•* > B E Fi tgett has returned fron: a wo «c<«kV \tsit in Portland. M-i H Tan a:.«:er cf Attorney J E H 4. arrived it s » * frow E» u tiiiK. Wis. WRT AMiKI.ES SOCIETY. PORT A.VOELF? Or r-Mm J G McCVmtoa gave a lunches Tuesday a'ter nocm t*» h nor of h«r tftest. Mr». a 3 K:;' ; n of T>r* T-.wr.*end. A feature of the >ft»rnoon'» pleasure vtt i -oa'-.T r w r ! •ran«po»tt! n. T*e rarre* of eer-a n pres!- *er.?» of the VnHed Stat-m w.-rr used rl - of ea. h name be:na transposed be yond recoffnittoa. Th* object of th* con tent til to d!*o«over the c rre--t na_-ne fro® •>e ?o!le*t'"*R of letter*. Mr* O H Brew #»»r «r >*t «mt fr j<> »r ; Mrs P. K «V waid the «m*<>lat:.?a pr a*. A de! - - lUß.'beon w<» «erved Th'-re were pre#-it Mm A 3 F*l* ->n Mr* H K L.U"s Mm \ I J h-Mr» I. W Tt-'-r Mm C H Hre*»*'er and Mm E H F •«■ Mm H. H. Hard aj .5 v>; • ; nUtivti a S -«tt!a v•< B. « K-' *r rral-. «r her trsr* ;»r a »*ort vi it at Sfc att!«\ Mm. C Ya -d-i; ' who ?7-r --week w*Ji r at: vr* h» v r retimed *re M-« I K 1 err -k {« «perd i* the k * • fr'r-'i* i~ 9- %' * M* X' B* ' *er the w <1 kr. -wn a eri<- art •t. wsH take a? h,» yertn* - at re*:der •• He eare-t* h:» faatily fn about a » * - * a . « 5 s .•< t- s ».. ki - rt aa * mvt aa be »* »n « .re a reahJe!*-"* N ■••nas R ST r-..-- • *r -as a week'a *• a; :o f-tf-ds at battle Mr* Fred W •.«, '> V-o R H M M • Ht cf V t-~a i • "«d r re .- 1 tvee, M ind Mr*. Aibert W» «c- du"*nj the we** M■* Petar B - 1 *• -da at a f»» da * dart ?' « week Mm 9»>ut*r, «ae " 'he ••- <• »v< <* - if tfei* ilkM » * tfttaC a: be-r aid home "nelaed OS ■> Mr l>?r-'.9 V»«'!v« wi'.' :««Vf - t few for as eat-nd-d % st to h;« o'd -e rt Or**** I~'. it.atio~a -n» be s *ent ■■ »-. • ■%.< .-<rrta|fe - f A T T \ ar< i ' Mt*«» !>< 4 V i » M -t>»rai! • *er >* »t -»e ' -. ts 1 -har«rh. Mr ar.d Mr* B. ci. \> '.-oa !»:> « ; fw u thar c*.iay HtUa t-sa li,^racA* even'-jf m gelebrstlOß cf *he f.'th anni versary of marrtage day Th ear w-r* married ?sve year* ago tn this city and those present Thursday eve-Irg were in -rr those who a*:er<ied th-tr wed J ing. It was a very enjoyable occasion and its p'-asore was enhaaced ty % dinner. Th.:■*«• present were: and Mrs. B '5. Wilcox Mr and Mr* Oscar McLaug.-i:®, the parents of Mrs. W«. -ox; Mr. and Mrs. J A 3rr:"! M » Ebstj M^La^*h.:in. Judr» Vs-able Smith. Mr. H. McLaugh in and Mr. Horace White. PORT TOW % 'KM) SOCIETY. pc.RT TT'WTTSEND Oct. 3—The "rst soda! ever" of season was given by the Be>nedlct Club on last Wednesday sight. The affa:r eraa a success in every particular. The a"tendsn~e was large and every one went with the ;nt«stfon of hav ing a good time, these tnteatoßs were ful filled in every Instance The "music had been especially prepared for the occasion and wms unusually fine. During the even- Inr light refreshment* were *f-er wh'ch dattcmg was resumed until a late ho .r when a'l departed lookin* forward to the next mating of that popular r-lub. The invitat'ors haa*e been 1«« ;ed for *he ball to be gives by the Red Men on the 2S»th of thss month. The affair promises to be one of the eveats of the seasca. Cap* and Mrs. John Bareesoa have re turned. after an Europ-an to ir. The Br:ti*h *hlp Balmoral, Capt R L. Bold:h id. after a year's stay in Port T>wnaerd bay sailed Friday morning f r Haa-re. France, where she will d:s harg® her cargo of a h-at. The best w .s"-»* of the community go with Capt Bold hiM snd h « pop-iar cjp -e-s Mrs B-ld-hud accompanies her husband oa the trtp. HtRTKOHD SOCIETY. HARTFORD. Oct. 23.-Miss ÜbHs T urston of Snohotr ish. aho nas b»-en v;.'- Iting Miss Josephine Eddy at Highland, returned home last week. M:>» E en H: ton vis-ted over Sunday with her parents near Maryswllle. Miss Louise Strang visited at her home in Snohoar. -h over Sunday- Mr Oe<--rge Brown Visited over Sunday la Marysville. ELir-ie the oldest «on of Mr and Mrs. Charles Gregory. d!»d at the home of his rransi arents near MLarultias on Wednes day of last week Mr Baker, of visited the first of the week ai h T Maikson and family. Mrs G. Malkson and son Karl, visited friends in Sr -h rr sh over Sunday. The dar.'-e it tht Har'ford hotel on Sat urday nisht was a success in every par ticular. Mrs Clum proved herself an Ideal hostess. The supper aaa fine and the rr:j?ie McKenz.e. of Everett, of the very best. ARLl>tiTt»> SO< IETT. ARIJNGT' N Oct. 23—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Furiand have began housekeep ing at Bryant. Mrs. W aj. Letson was visiting Mrs. Th s. Huntley, of McMurray, the lirst of the week. The members of the Catholic church Kive a ba.-ket social at Odd Fellows hall this evening. Mrs. Joseph Ferguson left Tuesday for an extended visit to her old home at Friendship, Penn. Miss Cassie Gsfford received from her father who Is at Daason City, a letter containing two handsome sold cuggets. lit COD 4 ."OriHTl NOTE*. BUCODA. Ck-t. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. W G. Butterfieid. of Seattle are visiting fnends and relatives here. Miss Mate Manville, of Tenlno. and Miss Warren of Ontraiia. were guests of Mra. M M Wright. Monday evening Mrs Johnston gave a reception for her daughter M s Bvron Epperson at the LO. G. T. hall There a> re »3 present; refreshments were served during the evening and all had a pleasant time. Mr. A. N Riggs and son Fred went to Tacoma this week. « Ol PK\ ILI-E IKTY. COUPEVILLE. Oct. 23 -Mr. A. R Kin eth ar.d wife are spending a few days In Skagit county Mr Frank Dana, of Seattle, Is in town on business. The monthly rhetorleals of the Pucet Sound academy take place next Friday evening. Mr*. Capt 3prague. of Port Townsend. who has been visiting friends on the isl and. returned home last Tuesday. W W Zent, of Ritxville, was In town on business a few days this week. Prosecuting Attorney Stilt, County Auditor A. H. Wan.irr tker. Clerk Thomas Cranney. James Gillespie and A. H. Kohne were in S-a*-".e 1 »»• w- • k attend ing the Island county court house trial. Item* From Inaeorte*. Special D * i h to the P.-<t-lßtel!:genoer. ANAfX)BTES. Oct. 23-The city clerk's report for the third quarter of the current year shows a decrease in the city debt amounting to 1403.10. The residence of J M S!aaor burned to tl • ground yesterday, together w;-_h the contents. gl<K> Rf n*rd. #HW. The readers of this paper will be pleased to !<*ain *' a* there 1> at least one J»eaded d r- a*e that science has been able to cure tn all Its stage- and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure n w known to the medical f-atemlty "'itarrh hel- g a constitutlcra! dl*«?a*e reqi., rea a constitutional treatment. Hall's <"*a'arrh Cure is taken internally, actina upon the bl-cd and m ucous »'jrTa. if the system thereby destroytn* th» fouß d -tk-n cf the dl*eas-> and *:vtr < the pa tient strength by build ng up the - r.-M --tutlon ard aaslstlr* nature In d ;-e its « irk The proprietors have - niu afa In Its curative power* that th< v offer f»ne Hundred Dollar* frr ir.v case that It falls to ci.re. Send for 11-* of tes'irr r.tals Address F. J CHENEY a- CO., Toledo. Ohio f 5 " i by TT^c. Hall's Family Pills are the test. JTs h*r»ft n*f o~am t W ;«.•>«"* - o'.C # Sir-jp tU S«M *«S i*> o ?•*."« tf «!,..*.« jt*> ~n *ir • ti - i>a gr»3 m • M'.i 3g - Ita pertSci • i*> -M I • ius U» rfci 4. • :• t :s« «stc« »,.•<*» pa*. «i oi- M<> -• --e- »» :»tae.y *r 544 a»t] t it in •-* •"• f c*-' • *a* i. a* asrv » 3 * * ' r -Mr*. * » • -oc-.t j ass tea* »• daa*r * »-*. .i 4MIMIU STLTTQAR7ER UNDERWEAR. The world's standard make. All garments are made of the linest 4 md purest sheep's wool, vvithout any admixture of nox ious dyes. Every article of Un derwear for men, women and children in the autumn and winter weights. When you buy ••Stu!U.;rtcr" yt u buy the best and at lower prices than are us uall\ charged for coods of in terior grade. Woolen fabrics * nen by the "Stuttgarter" process gi\e more protection against both heat ar.d cold than any other made. Recommended by the vorld's most eminent physicians. ATI genuine & ore i yil st a m ped with this trade mark - T 'e 5: Southwick Co. bvle Agcds IwT Seattle. - AC," IT • ~ ~ "V\f ? A/" • c*wrr*' > «vfv? « . -5 » - « >H« _ SW<V««v ■*s* . +t* tjj +j*'i *2+ . \ +s* «$• •*&• ---•- ~v3: o. 711 Second Street. ❖ # Every Department Complete. U' ew goods have arrived for everv part of our store, and as we ' * - , , •'i - «^.%- *>■-* are handling stnil's direct from the mills we feel convinced that we * , ' *"* $1 Cau save ou mone y 011 your purchases. m ?■ *"s For Monday We Offer Special: •/> • COKSKTS. TTT 4-Hock, Low P>tßdi 0»atill« Cw«*d Corset :n P'a-'k ard F'g r»d Dre«V**.s frrjf ~ > S-Hook LKj-ffuj-.-j, French QhtMfc Mtl Fancy Figured i ws<!« Coatliis C«rr«r t al« fit's . y CM*£ ts *c?4»y only «c. r . ]L s ~' i V j-Hv. k B_ivit Corset. Sateea Cover, ttooaghlr boned. Worth Tsc- Monday only iao. * <, r ~ ' 2&-E FUES. ♦Tf Fancy H*ai Scarfs w;:h lorg talis !n Biik Lynx Patent Head Monday onV *9c. I*l* | «♦• Head S arfs in Brown. Imitation Mar en, B.«• yTa is. Patent Heads. at *1 i> ea Monday only. «f» ular price is tLS. <: J*«P ONE MACKINTOSH SPECIAL—For Ladies an.l Mioses. £.'_> Double Texture. S*.«am Vulcanised, guaranteed waterproof coat for ladies, double stitched and • " - ,*t\ cemer.ied Mama, sn black, navy and tans with single or dou;>,e capes, detachable, at U:&. *♦» PTT Same styie for Misses in tan only at S3.!*. TJT tfLjl FUE CAPE SPECIALS. Mondar Only. " * 4< > At $4 96 A short full circular black Lynx Cape, si'k-Uned w.th large storm collar, in the rsry latest 4«- > «■** !| style. Special 14 85, *» 4.. —a J At *»-*■ A 24- nch fall sweep Black Coney Cap*. large co'lar. sa:in-!:ned. Worth r 1 » regular. _ *>* V#y> At frjfi. A 2T-;aca black Ly'nx Cap*. ii» inch satin-Untd. w.th fine fuii coiiar. Special Moo- e\t,t : SMALL BI T NECESSARY ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. 4+ Sterling Silver all siae* 5c ?-,•> \.--n £ "Eagie" Best Pins. a>l »ix«s. per paper 5c v'» 'V , vyS * Bone Hair Pins, crimped. s;xe 4-inch, in amber, shell and tortoise lc each 5, ' - ,» Stvle Combs. 3 inches 4c a psiir » -, > tV Combination Belt Hollers, stone setting, entirely new for fall 10c each j, -i WTJ« Fancy New Hat Pins, in filigree and fan> y stone settings 10c or I tor 25c High No\elty Hat Pins, rnu.csione settings Mc ~V__AVvg Circular Hose Supporters, fancy buckles and Urge satin bows, special Saturday only 19c a pair " -i SPECIALS IN RIBBONS. MONDAY ONLY. w *- X 4" Na 14 All-Silk Plaid Taffeta, nt-w shading* 3c a yard ' tTI No. 12 All-Silk Roman Stripes 19c a yard fTI »f« No. 4»> All-Silk Roman Stripes S,"< a >itri * so - 16 Taffeta Moire, ail new colors lac a yard m < CJp P®L*o .y>v jwl ' t . ——————__ »-"» », v Z V- ' All Silk Chiffon Kmbroidered Handkerchief>% Monday Only 9c Each. KI D CLOV i :s. % p"» At Jl 30 a pair. Fitted to the hand and guaranteed. A P K. Two-clasp Street OSor*. !n white, V} Cs+- black, cream, tans, browns and English reds, with new atitchlngs. Ttiu g!ove Is worth L >j, "J $ 1 CITY I PARIS I A tii second UK.. near cnerrj s. ■# r "*A?vi T V * T ' i " t±i ' I*l*l V' j 4±l \ ? i±l '■ r *» 4±i " j±l ' - A. tfc* v ■ ttt- tp : V ■ \ ttr rj+ . Fancy Oriental Baskets HI i n in THIS IS A BRIGHT. CLEAN* LOT OF PRETTY BASKETS. SUIT ABLE FOR RIBBON DECORATION'S FOR HOME OR HOLIDAY USE. AS WE PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF THESE GOODS WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THE.M ON S FECIAL SALE AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. Fancy Oriental Sewing Basket*. Oriental Glove Boxes. open work delicate colors. 39e. »e, «oc. tor ribbon decoration*. 3uc. 35c. Fancy Sewing Baskets, open Oriental Waste Baskets, covered, work edge, greon and blue. Sc. 03c. and OctA « on ' Ladies' Foo.ed Work Basket. Oriental Waste Baskets, open. with inside band for lining basket, square, hexagon and octagon. Sic. joe. fcc, 60c. Oriental Lunch Baskets, Sic, Stic. ■; ■ ■ - Elaborately Decorated Steins, Genuine German Importations- For Dining Room Decorations, Friendship Gifts. Prizes, Etc. WE NOW SHOW THE MOST COMPLETE AND ELEGANT LINE OF THESE GOODS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. AND WILL OFFER THESE T -GETHER WITH THE ORIENTAL BASKETS, AT GREATLY DE DUCED PRICES FOR Special Monday GERMAN MAJOLICA. I NEW; IN OLD AND ELABORATE SHAPES. THIS RESEMBLES IN NO WAY THE OLD MAJOLICA. BEING FINISHED IN BRONZE COL ONS RANGING FROM GREENS TO BROWNS THESE GOODS ARE VERT DECORATIVE AND AFFORD A VERY RICH EFFECT TO ANY INTERIOR. Special Display of These Goods for Monday. WHEN VISITING THE "FOOD S HOW SEE OUR "MODEL DINING ROOM." COLUMBIAN ENAMELED WARE "THE TRIPLE COATED) WILL BE USED IN THE DEMONSTRATIONS AT "FOOD SHOW.- M. Seller * Co. 627-629 First A>enue. WASHINGTON RICE MILL ?• -- t F;or:h Av t. Sooth. P O. Box 34. Rj,-« m'il capartt* T :oa da.:y; Urge l;n» ai: k.-si a of r.r* a:w*r» on kar.4. Br ker irv fo* irewenes. rice a fan for aaurai food, i tit ton* all a.alj jus r MpURUYA CO., Japanese I A lain m. i— «wcsod A*. Curiosities. Of Interest to Music Teachers. The selection of music best suited to the varying needs of their pupils is to many teach ers of voice training and piano i playing a p<'rpl> \;r.g ta*k. Realizing this fact, we have b»-en In correspondence with the leading Instructors of the country relative to a selected list, and as a result have ad ded to our stock a selection of teaching pieces, which includes as far as possible, such bright ' and melodious music aa will be«t pleas.' the growing taste of the 3tudent, and at the same time contain the essential* of instructive music. The music Is classified from I. to VI. fdifllcult). and has all b*«~n clas-ifled and se lected by teachers of experience. Studies and instructions books, both vocal and instrumental, w» carry In ail of the leading editions, but we especially rec ommend the famous Schlrmer Library. which, for correctness land neatness of print, cannot be equaled. Winter & Harper Burks Bldg., Seattle, Wasn. S PERFECTION I | IN LIGHTING. 3 J nirk lb* ■ ! raliifuMP. 1 m ! 4 Light That *e»er * « Kails. 2 No. 216 Cherry St. « ■niniwiiuiuiiiuiiuS 1 a t T hole ih n I Ton or ? <y f I Lump ' ♦ Coal t For... ♦ ♦ S PERFECTION I i IN LIGHTING. 3 I ■ Attained With ths = 4 Isiprotel m s wrnrnLAMP. ! 5 ■ H A Light That >erer ■ Kails. J S No. 216 Cherry St. • 1!