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| TWENTY-FOUR>I^B.I * 1... Jt Monday 0n1y... »3e-l»rk k«M Loa.dalr and Pratt of tit* Look, Bleached Naiiln «• A limited amount of Out ng 4* |1 Flannel Night Gowns. Monday, T i, wnUe they la*: X J | 4Se Kuril. T ; ;-H i H-I-M 'I i mm I-I-X-H-T .. Whit* Twilled Crash Towel, ng, " Monday only *r « > 3 : j' * Yard, J. I MI I H44 11 i ~ White ('hacked Nalassnk, Man* J. «> day only X ] ; a Yard. ? | I'M I ■!■ I I 'l"H' 1 MI I MM I ;■!■!• * «. Bc3>t Velveteen Binding, colors X " ■ «»iy, Monday •}• ! ! 3V>e a Yard. T i rf-1 I H»H I H-H -H I-H-IM H f | | Men's a&r Box, brown oniy, Mon- T ~ day T «» 15e m Pair. j • i-H 111 i-i i m H-H-:-i"i-:-i --3ft-inch lotted Curtain Swisses, T «> Monday X || lOc m Yard. T «•■{■l MH -M H-l I-K-K-4-H-S-H-1 11 T ~ One lot of Shoes—Ladies' Cut- £ i> tor<i* and Misses' and Boys' J. " School Shoes—worth from $2.00 4* \\ to $2.50; Monday they go at.... T \' f I.UO a Pair. X ; i-l-I H"I"l"I"M.I"I"S iil'.l"l"H"I"H— --\ | Ladles' Double Sole Bo* Calf and |T •. Dull Donjt'jia Lacs Shoes, all X ' ■ sizbs, Monday only v ' I fU.tlO a Pair. T I ;-H"M"I"I-I"I"I"I-I"I"H-I-I"I"I"I"I-I"I^ < • 40-!noh HUi'k Brocaded I»ros« 4- 1 ' goods~l£ different styles to T ~ l«H<it rrom—worth 50c a yard; •. Monday only J. ' » »3c a Yard. | I » mU ! Ladivs' Serge Slippers. Monday. X > 10 a. m., 0n1y.....* «E | lllr a Pair. T I • , , Kj-inrh Fancy Wool Dress Goods, J. ' ' worth 25c, Monday special 4* i ' •% ] ) I• 1 a Yard. t I I"I"H-H-I"I"I-I"I-I-I -I"I-I-H X T X J Ch»nllle Stand Covers. 24 Inches T square. Monday special T T T T 2ISr Kuch. t Good Corsets in Mark, drab and •!• T ecru, Monday special T T 3i»c « I'ntr. T Y Ladles' Kid Gloves Itt bla k and T al! colors. Monday special at... T 1 !M»p ■ l'n Ir. X T Shirt Wa'st*. color, d and I'' tok. T wurtn 7Ac and SIOO. Monday J. i fp«CI(U I M-tnch mnrtwrd TMi Dwuik, J I Mond i) s) > rial { j" I 7';«* a Inrtl. 4" 1 C:< un White Doroet I Li:.: • J. T At ridaj special . V T BLo a Yard. T X-H-l-H • • I—i—M-v-iH -I - I-M-i-I-I-I-'-r :C | a Sk'.rtins M»r.rn *Vot- •!- T ten." Monday only T i i 3 7 c * \ nr»l. I XSIn —. I* puu v All stik Rib t bsn M lay special Y t.V it M ril. ! t j. f 44 Ini he* Alt Sdk ChMTotv. •{• T m* colon the era la H<m> t I ..I | I Y J\Ot* n \ur«t. y jl ;»f;;; ; ; . , ♦ . t •!* ' -j" X Ladlea' Fast (Hack H<m. mvlir jt Y Monday • Y I.V i* I'Mlr. V T jf T * *" * 4 * T T M - 1 s * :r ~ • V T : . Mn k) e*; T Y V J. »t*c Ksrh. .J. T v v I-i-.-J-v v 7 T tU T r.■k• x Red T.i'■ te Cloth, jr X M • special Z 1 i •j» ia ; .t* a *«r«t. y MILLINERY OPENING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK THE SEATTLE POST-ESTELLIGENCEE. STRIKING OFFERS IN THE NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. STAUT T,IE SKA SON TOMORROW*—TO START IT WITH A RUSH—WE OFFER SOME VERY SPECIAL BAR GAINS IN SEVERAL. OF THE MoST ATTRACTIVE* LINES) IN OUR NEW FALL STOCKS. EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW IS SHOWN HERE-AT PRICES THAT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE A SAVING ON EVERY YAKI>—ESPECIALLY N THE FINER GRADES CAN WE SAVE YOU MONET. 5.' r ''K AND W(Xil< BENtSAUNES .. t SPHfiK pi \ ! r>s A c^& K S}Jr'fi£" DOC 4 BB« ::~™ « RI.ITU riuv,. A t>i PIECES OF NEW FALL STYLES IN rni K £2F 8 3L DARK NOVELTIES *rj ?r ALL THE NEW BLUE. RED. GREEN £v!m Uw <v » RE T!"L B ~1 3 AND BRmWN COMBINATIONS ALSO 4) V"IV ml-J ? ,L.V l{ I \ BLA«"K ANT> PLAIN COLORS. SPE KEW BLACK CRKPONB V?-*- V CIAL VALUES AT EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES !N BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. RICH EFFECTS IN ENGLISH TAILOR EF FECT CHEVIOTS. BERLIN TWILLS, CHEVRONS. ENGLISH COVERTS. CREPON3. BAYADERES AND NEW TAILOR SUITINGS IN WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT. FROM fcte Tt> 12 25 A YARD. NEW FALL SILKS. * BUCK SILKS. _ C Blac- Satin Duchess*?, 25 inches, special values at 95c Cnangealue Taffeta SLks, Monday st>c • yard. f* ar.d S'jc. W Biack Gros Grain Silk* at all prices. Fancy Brocaded Silks. 1135. fl.Oo, TSc and yard. >L Taffetas a: SI.OO. «oc and sfic yard. 5? 22-inch India Silk, extra value for Monday. 39c. Scotch Plaid Bilk* for waUU and trimming, at $1.45. f Var? Br ° cadwl Bilks for skirt ** elc " al **' 730 and 1100 «<» "5c yard. ||| 650 Hne cf Velvets, black and colore,?. _.. . WAi Suiting Corduroy, in alt the newest shades and black, Ha tins in a.I colors ar.d black, special valu£ at 45c yard. extra values at Tsc yard. New Jackets, Capes Suits and Furs. The new stock ls» now all in—in sia<\ variety and PX>-*1 !<»•••• it Is a wonder. We know our prices are tho lowest. Man-tailored Suita—made in conformity with t'ne latent Styies In tijght-fitting efft cts and fly-front top coat style-, in tir.' camel's hair honnnpun and w .}>• waie cheviots; 6>ma elaborate .>• trimmt d -from to t.T.00 Toadies' Fine Cloth and PIUKJI RAPES. in all the latest «tjrl"3. an Immense assortment, from 96c to SX.OO each. New Jackets in kerseys, beavers, boucles. etc.. having the n> w fronts with round corner* ard cutaway effects, new *U <*v. s. new coii.ir* to-> many different k:r. is to tmi ni rate them here—call and sec theru. Prices ranging fraj» f2. M to S2j.OC. F1 \l^l^ We are showing an extensive line of small furs—Capes, Collars, Collarettes and new novelties—in stone marten, Persian lamb, electric seal, astrnchan. e'c. V> fore making your se.action, you should certainly examine our line. Wonderful Bargains In Rich Ribbons. At the very bejrinninsr °f Fall Ribbon Season we Inaugurate a sate of I'oik» L'ot Ribbons for millinery, Bay adere Ribbon" for belt*. Roman Rib bon# for bow ties. Plaid Ribbons for Scotch girdles, Check Ribbons for tl> •>. Plain Satin and Velvet Ribbons for dress trimming*. NARROW RIBBONS. F»shl n decree* Narrow Rlb'-.-.rs will be much u*'d this season fir trimming. We ha\e a complet- stock. Hf-RE ARK 3PKCIAL PRICKS. No. 3 All-Silk Fancy Color«-1 ar.d Black. cut* for children s hair. 3'-; '. No. 5. of *ho «a:no k:ni. THc. No 5. Black and Colored Taffeta and M"sro Ribbon. 4c. Same as above, wiler: N i >. ' ! Nn 7%e ; Ko. i- No tt uy. N'u St. lie; No 40. He; N<». tB, . \n spec:*! in v. rv h • ivy A - Silk Black Plaid Ribbon miul* t - mni nerv *>r neck wortu , ej'^oial Doable-Faced Black Batln Ribbons at spedal prtcaa N-« 32, 15c; No. tt 10..'. No .>• No »■> . :i yard. Ft;it lino of iHJublo-Faced Satin F.:V bon f- r sashes, etc. Vt t vard we offer *m» s-me • \ tra special values, worth at !> a*! wo •tnj k. » xatd I'his lot :■ 4 N ' ¥ . «xx f, i; vi»x or-.br*- S»tm »trip< T it'' i and black m l all co'. rs in f.xrd"'d I'M- e Taffeta Ribbon. 5 inches « ie No 4 ' A.I->ok r: i t »nd Fancy Rib- I .or «p> ' al. IV a x ird. No ft' Alt-S'.llt Far. v Rihbona. r.V a >'#rd Bla k Velvet Hi 1 bv th • If N i i IV No 1 i-V Be; V' JH J No 3% Sic. N'o *«•; No. .-j. 4- . No ,1 ik\ \ , ; K .»» an '■ li' r n faced. j r c. s, INch Fall Heel and Sateen Shirt Waists. AS'-Wooi Serse *• I ll.nr.etta Shirt \V i- * ••«»} i' reus .}•■ and ir;OTt t r • x will alik swuek* braia*. I- Si 4 t'.xhi S xv.cb Pb» 1 « Wiat*. x ; . \ \ \ xIT". i V »»y. 4 * * r a .. I " ttt h ivpUn VaMl t ty pW*t«sl yokes ard detacbabie. white ; » s ' -i" r- \v *•:«;*. -• -v v'X . • '.t i ■ '*•' . - *. ..»• , M V-, •.,;e a I v l * ■ ~«> « .ft;-. i\ a >i'" »U pti- " *V*-' 11 let LKh» Colored Ihtrt \\ .*:»(» >» . Kt.: and *# r \..- lt ® *, u sr r '. Si ''• ; *' . \ ' - •••; ;- V . . % r '■ Irs Uo> N.-rch.. fx a uif ■ o . n.- . r . • . .« ■■ ■ . i >° ' •" * , 4* , .*-0 BON MARC HE itii i«t. i«3 secona urnea 115. it? pa? m Apron Lawns, Towels, Toweling. ; CfitvkM Knd Str'r.t'l N.it" a 3flc-. ii»« | patterns, ;»t tie. 7'-c. > l-3c, I<*. l-'vc to i 3.V a yard I India Lawns, In a!! grad s, from 5c to i &V a yard Whltr Apron I.awns \\ th pretty t>or <i< rs. at 12S and 1 "><• o var i. Linen t'rashes and «*»*«-« k-d Towvl ln«s. bb a -hed and unbleachvd. from ac to 30*-* a yard. lt«-st (juaSily Faticy Str;;-» d Satin Fin ished Feat fur Ti> klnt;. at I' and ISc a >- Irl *jtn>d B.d Tickings at 4>', »**»<• uv to ISc h > iri. 4'xb H >ney Comb d T«w-W. V each. 4.'*! x Honey Combed T'W.is. <x'.ra hew v. T' V ( • acb All Lln-n lh:« k T a • !-». PV « \ h. >;xts Ail Linen liuck Towels, l- ! eah 4' All I In en ll:ck Towels, l.'c < "oh. 4 x.2 1 »a:r..i.-k Tow»b. fancy u I plain white borders, 2Sc each, j 4»\.'4 Turk Poweis. K. > • aci 4-\-4 Lxtia H- avy TOW.jIS. j„. , a- h. Lac« Applt.'jue and Stamped Pillow S ; -»• i iiurcaa Scurts r< . . < d to clean out. New Table Linens. 71-'-u h Rte<chM TH»'»b> Si tin Da r ask, $1 •> and $1 1 a > <r 1 h Bleacf.-ai S.- U". T ; e l i am tsk. at f: and v t— a y >.r l :.• I'd. aor d .-a .a la':" ■ I>.in;;sk, ?:-■ a yard , I ' v- h.-l >ri- TV-: Damask, »; ■ » Iwi: train «t *«C a yard. TU-'.rch Unhtenched fable Linen, es t• a k ■ <1 x t ue-e. at tV"'. «c and a v.ird •.*•. Fnblea Iml TiMa lateen, at ir.: »• i xsiTit. ,4-inch All L.nen, it 2.V a yard. - .t-: t ; t Tv' lv I"irr,a-k-. at 130 a": I ".i a yard. N w .-">• •' r -. x R. d T LTi en }wt In. at nil pace* from Ufae to «x i vard N» 'X «• ■ k f Fn Id". . N'a kins j .st ir to tr t»ch ta •• 1 ner-.«. 1 K <• of * r sshc» a; . Art i, Sheetlnfis and Bedspreads ] v.< Ft. >.«.• •• ir.# a."o *. R- idy-mide j Sheets special. «#e. .< 4 A! i*k \ i y 1 i IRa t> - j made . k - . ;a. 4."- ' V- .xtrt '. i-o -te H* avy White N a* *■ TT' ■ ' f. *'*T of \\ ;• S ' Air- • . j \t • . J t; } ' io U■ ■ » , J.• »•. h 1 L 'Ckw >d sae« ilngs • i Bleached l- k-».-. l Sheet ng* at ITo :>4 1 a.- • d L •.» • I S-. . t.nga at » 4 >'• « -5 Lock* 1 S-. -.ga \t l i i :- ' . 5.'; / i t k'* ■ 1 S'r • • "k < at. - 4 • a-d L*x'kw vid S-.et-ur.ga ♦ ,i » •* i • >• .•--.r. n I . -a i' o a: . SEATTLE. WASHINGTON, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.1898. Ladies' and Children's Underwear. I...dies' Ribbed, Fleece-Lined, Ix>:ig- Sleeved Ves' - . special Monday, Sk\ a Union Suits, • l sizes for ia::es, w.il- finished, at oOe. Mhf The Melba, perfect fitting. silk and rib- > bun trimmed, a splendid g.irment. at 7;»\ J jsL A splendid Seamless i tins I'nion Suits, in tcru, natural, white /Vgjyj#® and M.H-K. in part wool and all wool, at J WEMA. ttc $: 00. I; IS f1.75. $.• / Ladies' All-Wool and Part-Wool Rib- tt\\ bed and Flat I'n K rw.-ar, extra values at «*-ra n Wc, Too, 95c to 51.50 a garment. »\ Children's Fie* Union Suits. I- 'Tf rL\ all size*. in gray and ecru, at %c and 50e a r .PjgT Children's I>erby Ribbed Fleece-Lined and Natural W. I" < ■■VK I qtaX !] ») Children's Fine Australian All-Wool Underwear from 200 up. / . VBLtlu' Roys' Random Wool Shirts and Pants, all sizes, iio each. Men's Underwear. M< n's Random Wool Underwear, double-thread finished scam;-. isc a garni* nt. Men's Heavy Jersey Ribbed Underwear, fleeced, supe rior ;\nl>h, 4->c a garm> nt. Men's Camel's ilair Underwear, finished seams, very soft and servletabje. special 50e a garment. Men's Natural Wool L'nderwear, "Fleece Lined," un dyei. sanitary and nun-sarinklng. U2u.1l price 6Jc. special SOe a garment. Men's N rmal Wool Und< rwear, in natural gray cr Camel's Hair, superior finish, sp-, a: T.V- a garment. Men's Sanitary Wool l'nderwear. natural fleeced, fa'.l weight, w i;h $1.25. special f:">o a garment. Men's Fe Lined Wool Underwear, « x*ra three-thread full finished, a superior garment, worth 5i.25. only SI.OO a garment. Gent's Pure W.-ol l'nderwear. fall weight, perfectly sanitary, in natural, gray or camel's hair, regularly special SI.OO a garment. Mil's Heavy Jr.- y Ribbed Wi» I Underwear, buff color, form fitting, usually 51.50. special $ 1. 2r, a ginnent. Ilea's Natural C.rav Und* rw- ar, . ur v* ry best, made of tin- st Sf'.eeted Australian wool, superior make and llnb.ll, SI.To a garment. Shoe Department. Our new ftick <>f Ladies", M:sses" and Children's Shot s is up-to-date in style and can't be beat in wearing qualities All our Shoes are well made by ilr*t-cl,ivs manufacturers T.adi>" «' I) ■ > ;blfi S 1a Shoes, in f]n« v 1 kid and tmx calf or kangtroo <-a If. <tn bought at our Sh- It ; artment for !e>-« th in eNewh. re. Wi- k-■ p lilt ni In st-».«k at ftom I!, .ay to z~>. SOME OP OUR LK.\ 1 »ERS. Ladles' D ne a Doable S L'ica SnOcs all - z.> ind width*. J1.73. !-i■!■ Box Calf Double 8 tie Lara Bh<>> ail >iz «. an i widths. $1 T5. La !•-.<' T>ul! I> r.ffol ♦ I»oub'e Sole Shr»y, coin U* , t2M. I .ad < It v ('alf and Kangaroo Calf Liiv- Shoes. I tdir-s' Vi■•! Kil M Kay Welt Double t- f 1. id- Shvit s. ' lv< - Box ' aif M Kay \V. It Dou- S b* I.aoe Sb <>«•». 1 , ' s' 1 iat.d Sv*"•! Lice Shot ?, «H".;n to* . 53 ♦*> - H ■ ' St #vl K ißg,ir.;j K. l I.aci Sno« s. J" 00. V; i K.l 1"» <ubl« Sole K 1 1 l.a, ■ S ■ . - $3 -ad -• IL.'; i S w Vcl Kid Lire at i }•; Ho;.", fi ;s „ ' >• Hand T i Vi.-l Ki i Li e fl ' ■■! i i'j ■■ '■■tt Hh • s I i • > Y • » ... r" 1 srri' irtriin* on our ta'trvn niUfw. < and convince voureclf. We in selling out several .;n' v ot S ».■-1> I) .a c<>st. Gloves iind Corsets. 1« >:. nof N w Fa:; <Y. \« jy>t In, r w biu« n-. «. n», greens, tans and brow its »nd M a k A 2-eii-.p Pique at-1 Ltck-tUtcb(4 > warranted and tstted to tne 1 1. d. prt « S; ki 4 jn;r 11< r ;.n*> K;: at S . Ol in th« r » ->t s: - t;. a m-'ai Ind ; ■ irl claspa. at ti „» tnd *> » p*;r >: »i '•»' M ld-»> r. v— }trt (! i;-n j'airs of Kil OIOVM, gll color* an , bij. k. at .'■!** a patr. i ,'i« A merit in La<ly, Tvojnp* n Sk O } 1 1 j B. « ' ' '-» iii« ; i : .5 j -:J 1 : r«>. t ; ,» ;ii < Kew Dress Trimmings and Dress Fronts. Silk V. hair and Jet S-*a at j'K, SJ-a. 7". - > y; 7- N » 1 Br' :V :n il- N * 1 .i, k Sat*", a 1 \-i F'-M Tr.jrmj;.gs. a r i:'? Net* j 8 i • .<• , R. irl Pa -- r:- r'- *" in ~a.r ltraiui, ladles' Sweaters. F'- 1 r r-»r* ' Stx - > V. ' ;-r y -* ■ %. V ir.d $. .. N r ■ an >. tym SweAtaea in grra: Tart-:>, fr in Monday 0n1y... ♦ Br«t qaalit* Domestic Smvonjr Yarn, alt color* and black ............ J —3k Skein. I T Bleached Damask Towel?, knot- " ted fr.nges. Monday special.... V 12 -« l.aoh. V X T J . . . lit tilllllll . .-H-K-rj. Y Cream Floating S<"»ap, Monday. 4* %P ® | J. le a Bar. .j. T:111: i:: i:: 11::n:: 11: j X Best Fleece-lined Wrapper j. j« Monday *|* 7 ! jC a Ynrd. f 31 Turkey Red Black Fisuml Call- .j. T co, Monday 4* Y S'-c a Yard. T T 75 pieces of Fancy Gold Drapery. T X new and pretty patterns, Man- J. Y day only 4* T 5c a Yard. T i i<i :■ i-I't'l-I-H-H^-^: T Good Outing Flannel, checked *f* ar.d striped. Monday •Ji 3V.C a Yard. y X 36-inch Fancy Colored and Ro- T y man Striped Taffeta Idning, X 2| Monday only j X He a Yard. *t" •j'^ , T%*VV , fV'rVVV'!"« ,, S , vW , TTTV%* X X Silk Velvets, black and j| colors. Monday only .j. 4* 49c a Y'ard. -(• f : 11: •M :: i • •~ s *r X Ladles' Long-sleeved, Ribbed. X J Fleece-lined Vests, Monday T X willy X iJLo *« Oc Each. X 4* t:; t;t . .. ... : X Men's Working Shirts, dark col- V I X ors, Monday only X i T X 'f 100 Each. *|* x ;t .. . ... X •J# X j* Men's Seamli ss Fast Black and y |j. Brown Hose, Monday 0n1y.... |j! j r,c „ r..r, | i Bleached Cotton Ilurk Towels, V 4» Monday only •£ ? 4c Lneh. *|* x~ 'k Vestibule Extension Curtain A f Rods, complete 4* J. X I r«o Each. » X I II X T good quality Bleached • J, Aluslin Ready made Pillow I I -j- Cases. Monday special y T X I fie Korh. J, ~ , , ~,, . . , , x i 4* La Ilea* Short Outinsc Flannel " j m Skirts. Monday, while they X 4> last at 4* -j --4» 19r I'ni li. 4* V ' V j. Good Apron Gingham, Monday.. .j. i x V it'-f a Varil. t X t t t 31 T" ' * * T *s* All-Wool Baby Flannel, white, *•* J special for Monday f. J, tTo « Vard. *|- V T J. 2*>-inch Taffeta rt Lining, .1 y Mm& only, Moiuliy n* II 4. •5* T.c a Yard. T j* X iM*»! •* S-I* 1-S— *—I-I-I J. T X 3» i»v!;c«' Pretty Dvk Cotorr-! Kali *j* T Wrappers, M nliv «p**r.al .... V ? t 5 «*».* I.irh. 4. T JL x x : T Youths' and Boys' Over -L a'.ls, Monday •j* l!»r Kach. s _ t ; .. . ? X X _!_ L.i ' •*'l;i. ic • ' .-.der-.'* rr« J_ A with defp ruffle at ! br.vd trim- «|» 7 mint;, Monday ..... X X X ! 7*f Kacli. j, X i. % -j- Cher; ->-* em r ■ 7 trixstr-1 y T j'He, goo J m-j«!in T X J. Monitor. lf»r. T•• j * ™ 4" Ladle** White Lava v X Mor iay X X lOr Card. ~ >"° u know." sai l a S< v \ \ attie society bud recently, J J "I think the odict that has Rone forth placing a ban on hiiKjjir.c in dan< - ir:g la per fectly horrid. A person cannot -lance near ly so well at arms' length, ar.d besides there is a limit <ia to the degree of bur ning. I just lon't care. I intend dancing just as 1 have been, no matter if a doxen edicts have been issued." and the manner in which ;he stamped her pretty little foot left no doubt as t»» hr meaning. Several small affairs took p'.ac-e during the past w« k that si rved to make inter esting what promised to be a stupid week. In the older set the announcement that several of the leader* would shortly leave Oit an extended v:11 so Europe is the prin cipal topic of conversation. It is thought this is but the beginning of an exodus to the oil country by society people who are ambitious to improve themselves l»y for eign travel and study. During the next few months, it is said. Hymen's services will lie called upon by several couples in the smart set, one of the affairs at least to bo a church wedding. The Nesika set was entertained last Saturday evening by Miss Kthei Canlm, of Eighteenth avenue. Dancing was the feature of the eveninp. Those present were: Mrs. Frank Cardln, of Tacoma; Miss Clarice Cardin. of Taroma; Miss Nel lie Cardin, of Taroma; Sara Atkin son. Mi s G< n<* (Iraham. Miss Dorothy Phelps, Mi-s Amy Corey, Miss Alice Vin nedge, Miss I* fa Conn. MWs Elsie Bruns, Miss Eesle Fisher. Miss Ida Smith, Miss N'ttie Smith. Miss Mattie Keating. Miss Clare liagley, Miss Llewellyn Morrison, Mr. Clayton Crawford. Mr. Webb Yin nedge, Mr. E. H. Geary, Mr. Eouis S. Crag'.n, Mr. !,o„-m Geary, Mr. Coll Mur ray. Mr. Fred Hicks, Mr. IMI Hicks, Mr. Fred Hammond*, Mr. diehard mke. Mr. Harry Walt hew, Mr. George IT Allen. Mr. J. Chester Fox and Mr. Sylvester Harring ton. Ttie largest affair of the past week was a luncheon at Firloch y« stcrd; v «iven i»y Mrs. E. E. Alnsworth. Covers were laid for eighteen, the tab!* being in the form of a horseshoe, a pretty diversion from the ordinary style of tete-a-tete, A launch took the gue.sts from Madison street to the club. An elaborate menu was served. The ladles attending were: Mrs A F Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. E. O. Graves. Mrs. M. F. Hackius, Mrs. John Cole, Mrs. I, E. Smith, Mr*. Charles Waton, Mrs. Mont gomery RoawQ, Mrs G»-ary, Mrs. Sh'-p --herd. Mrs Winfleld Smith, Mrs. H. C. Henry. Miss Henry, Mr*. Fllklns, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Frederick \V:n*. Mrs. G. F. Fay and Mrs. J>hn foiling M'" A E. M-icCulsky. M:=s Mao Cuk»ky. M: ■« Struve and Miss Furth leave in about Pn days for i.'sfiad. They will first visit '.n and then cow oven to Paris, where they will upend the winter In study, Mr« MacCul'ky to take up art and Mi*N Struve and Fur'h to pursue the dtsKiy of French. In the wprlng Judge and Mrs. If. <». Struve and Mrs. Frederick Karl Struve will J ''n the party In Paris and all spend the balance of the summer in trawling about the continent. With the departure of so many of Seattle's leading society people th>- winter and f*prlng prom ise's to he quite dull. M!«« Martha K. atlnsr entertainer! a few friends on h».ir I th> vach t Kelp;, on Fri day To party b.-ft the boathouse about 10 o'clock and cruised around the Sound, returning at- »t 7 oYh k. Th •«« present w>re- Mrs <\arroll, Mrs, Yorke Barrlng ton. Miss Keating. MUs Ethel f'arlfn Miss Dorothy Phelj!-. Miss Elsie. Pruns, Mr George Alien. Mr Wislock Miliar, Mr Frank Ingeraoll ar 1 Mr Hubert Clary. On Dit: Whlie r,'-- formally announced, !t is we»| known ; n society circle* that Mr. 1' tJr.g and M .«* Alice M .-Naught are #rgag« ! Mifs la the daue'.'ter of Mr an! Mr<i James M f- of N*' -.v York, and is a young la |y of many att ; nn>r*H Mr. I*nr was f>r a lor.g time secretary of t> Chamber of ("nmm»rer, > :t is at present connected with the I' aston-Alaska Transportation Company. The of Mr Claude C. Pam sav an! Miss Ori « K:'ar.«r» AnVrwn h;» !.■'f n inn-.-m-ed. toe wedd r* to *ak« place some time before the close of the year. Both part-»-s '-.re weli an 1 favorably known tn v--at»..« , ■:■ ' v tr '<•«. M?«« Ar.- <1 'son t-e;r.i* » t nig '••r o* M- A r Ars •!»r»»n one <.? »';»• r.rd« k st r- sldents In the ritv. and Mr. Par*:-- »>• 1* a wen known mem?*'r of t-.c Southern + -l 4. >?>-- w. i 'H ► ! • ti. an* Miss Vale, of San It'mar lir; i, C.1., are In the ,-ity voting fri« r> 'a Mis.- V h.a eper.-t the * gggff M *<• W hh at the l.l?Ter'jl h. • or. •**«• *- '■k.a u* *' Sk- k • river, itr.i tn S» it' . *r» rhome #»vt - g th >•• .r.g 'a'ii' * w< r-- en*er»a{n«-! aril n«-r > y il.-s Sar i a Hohertaon, of V.'-'-i M »l:«on »tr.- t. TT.e opo; '~ j the P K O C'-jh w h••; * f i Of h- *r> •of Mr< -'r ■' An onus'iaily mter • •' -pr- -rr.; mme wi riven, if: -u;:ng a r rni"«er of j. > pes, ■■.•} tv rrrosSc and rofrerhr.'.et. * ' v n M-0.-Tay. : » mt>er I), fh» P K • i Ouh wi;i »stfr'iin *he Cen tury it *h« k, n» ■ f M r s It 'in Den ny, Ninth avn-j- a• ' Seneca street. -r- -r •*- Mr® Thorn-T• a»gave a am ill Vat. par'y »V 5n- 's .• ci"i e* Those •• Were: Visa Rvtil A)!en. M,«s II in f : !, V V- H M;sa I»ui*e HayJ. Mr F» 'ry, Mr Winlock \i iic Mr Msr.ify II Mi r.es and Mr. O. I, M <;>ivra Mrs J I' !< s'-nin enter* '.inr 1 tho Frsai«t Mo» -la;.- .fterr'.on. ft *as ti • :••• "'k r «,.? • >»'•• ar,d ill showed .i dr-4rr a' -1 a. w. i:»ir:-,ees to -to all to the r jw>we>r to n-.k« tfte »! u Jy of Freach a p.eaature and aiao a »ucteaa. The PAGES 13 TO 24. ? iuimS* lllH™!ff 111 *IM * IJ. r^oUtll JJrtT&zI SSiA c'ub will be conducted. as In th«> past toxxß years. by Monsieur vVrsrant. The mem* bers of the club are: Mrs, A. H. A»der« :j. Mr*. J. CoJl'.tls, Miss S>un»a Colling, Mrs, V. Denny. Mrs. H. Clay Rver»oi% Mrs. C. U Hasan. Mrs, J. D. lawman, Mrs .1 Mf.Vjuijh!. Mrs o. W, Sharpies, Mrs. She; :1. Mv. Stimson. Mis* Mary Stra\• Mi«-< A. Nickels, Mias }". M Tnom« ton. Mi«* V Hanford. Mrs. Wilson. Mr#. • Vrover. Tht next meeting will be held Mon iay aft«?;r..on at the aome of Mr*. J. M -V iiuht, corner of Marion and Sixth avenue. Mr. George Folscm returned last week from a year* <*tay at M anook. Alaska, where Mr. Jostah Oaltin*. Mr George Hyde Preston and Mr. A. J RalUet went to niake fortunes. Mr. FV>l.inn w.u» vjuits iii several day« after his return. Miss Ada Hanford's patriotic Idea. of raisin* funds throughout the stAto with which to purchase a suitable testimonial f*»r Vdmiral I>ewoy'» fl.ij.ship Otvmpls, is meeting with gre«it favor everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Innvman. Mrs. K. I*. T» rry -and Mb<s Pelly wheeled to T«c Con ner -arly last week and ferried over to Orcaa, where they remained several days enjoying the beauties of the island. Mrs. J. Howard Watson and son havs returned from their summer home at T*tke Chelan. For the present they are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. E. 15. Piper, at 604 Harvard avenue north. Rumor h.u* it that x well-known society hank clerk and <>;:o of the prettiest girls of the older set will soon he married. The wedding will be a church affair and of course very elaborate. Mrs J. C. Haines and Mr*. A. It, Stew art returned Wednesday afternoon frosn New Westminster, where they wont us representatives of the Red Cross Society. Mr Charles A. Piper, of Portland, 1» visiting ttis brothers, Edgar It.. Georg# IT.l T . and Fred \V. Piper, in this city. Mr. Piper will return to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Winfleld K. Smith and f-hUdren l«ave tomorrow for the Kant. They will visit Chicago and other points, remaining about two months. The executive committee of the Stat® R<d Cr»«t4 Society will meat Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clo'k in the Taeom* hotel, Tacoma. Mrs. L. 11. Gray entertained at dinner Tuesday Mrs. .Joseph Green, of Port Or chard. and Mrs. Hugh Warren, of Mont gomery, Ala. Mrs. McWhite, of Qette City, who haa been visiting in Seattle for several weeks, returned to her Montana home yesterday. Mr. lister Turner and MLss Turner will tak<» apartments this week at Mrs. Har rington's, Ninth avenue and Cherry street. The young men of the Agayne set ars arranging a party to take pl«c« at the Queen Anne hall next Friday evening. Kev. J. P. D. IJwyd, rector of St. Mark's church. leaves shortly to visit old parishioners at Omaha, Neb. 4* -f + Miss Cene Graham haw returned to Taro ma, where sho will resume her studies at the Annie Wright seminary. Mrs. Arthur Hawley hn* gone East, where she will rema:n until the return of her husband from Alaska. Mrs. Jam«* McNaught and Mine Alice MeNaugM hwz '*•« *rst of the week for their New York home. Mrs Charles I>. of San Franc! too, Is vUlting her sister, Mrs. ti. <». Simpson, of 717 Madison street. llown: son of Mr. and Mra. R <* It : ' ' I ist we.-k to continue hta atdulfa a' Si «ttu k. X Jim Mts Simpson, of Victoria, 1e vis iting Mrs Samuel l-'rauenthal, of Ma rion street. 4-4-4- Mr and Mrs Charbw Power spent the greater part «f th* p »st week at L<ake Cr< scent. Mrs. F 11. Pow n and M'»a A*ne« p. w n spent Th if y with friends in 8«* attie ■A. x. Mr Charie,* M Sh' if<\ Jr. will leave Friday to enter tiie Harvard Saw school. -»- + •+- flcm viev» lt» !f.> was the guest of Miss Hope t; *-- it last w» ek. + + + M" a Amy Purn<-'t wdl spent th« winter w th Miss J—e Kershaw at Terotim, a- -f- -f- Mr. Will r-turned Sunday from a most enjoyable trip to Portland. -f, -j~ ~4~ Mrs H war? Josiyn >ft on Friday to visit T-: ittves in "ircencas'le, Jnd. ■•f H" Mrs H. <* Henry Is enjoying a visit from hr r..f e, M,-« H» nrv. n Knnutii. Am rg toe «ial ev nt» of the n< f\ at Oiymi'l t w is the m rriage of M m Susie It H gsrlr-- ar. S Mr Marrr A Wait, n at th<- summer r«xt r.: < of Mr a*. I Mra. A. !, Sutton, near Woodland. Tr.e c< remony w.)is jierf .*.*r."l i * h-g'.t nwjn We»lnesday by Rev. Seal Cheatham. fn,!y Intima.;* fff—iltMded. The house »'a« very pre*, t'.iy decorated with r» • > daf'iia*. alters a; 1 evergr«-r.« A a—! ilng luncheon fOl- Jow«-l th" c«-r. m <nv Pot a Mr uid Mrs. Walton ,»r»- *• H kr wt« in Pe»t*le «nd have an esj.< -lai'.y large <*lr- e of fr!»n1» tn K ithern Calif'-r ;; i. M». Walton :* a B*an„ f-.rd n an and h v t><- n for ve-irs i ierit.i'a d *!tn ath.'-- • ma" r* In genera), and will r' mb re) one of the t-n k f ■ aM flayer* of • r*:tl»f rnia cnt, )r(p t tin. lis ;s :■< p-e-» ni >,:< ;<,r t l .. c r nldated Pr-.wing Company of StattSe. -4 4* + The «-!.ej'tl*» of th* weeg In wedding rr;.<» waa the marriage of Mr I». If. Carey, of Noethport, Wash., and Mill Mis Ar.fn e.y of Seattle Th» nup ,* wer«- » a;nts» Iby Jtev Father F. v jo.-' rr..O', at '"u" '"TiJr;h 'if Our l.ady «:f l il ;p yes-ertlay «• V; 1 ! n >vn, in the pr m-sc* of tortnute frten-tt «1 ti»« contracting parties. Al.a» J-5U £,