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4 I CHURCHES Christian Church. All services at the regular hours Sunday. W. T. Adams, state evan gelist, will preach at 11 a. m. In the evening he begins meetings at Malaga. Presbyterian Church. Dr. Stevenson will preach Sunday morning on the theme "The Trans figuration of Christ." In the evening the subject of the sermon is, "Should Woman Be Giveu the Right t i Vote?" All are cordially invited. Revival Meetings at the Salvation Arm/. Services every night through the week at 8 p. m. Holiness meeting Sunday morning at 11; Sunday school at 1:30. Big meeting at 3:30 Sunday af ternoon. Rev. A. J. Adams, of the mn sale FOR SATURDAY OPEN THIS EVENING 500 Yards 500 2000 Yards 2000 I Corset Cover Embroidery Cotton Torchon Laces n Regular price 8c to 10c—A bargain. § at 25c per yard. at 6c per yard !? SEVERAL PIECES OF i 500 Yards 500 Corset Cover Embroidery I Corset Cover Embroidery and Flouncing w,,h Val n ' nms w to ™ — of " ading: babj -*• I . jo , at 89c per yard ! at 48c per yard | SEVERAL PATTERNS OF 1000 Yards 1000 AU-Over Embroidery I 24 inches wide. I Embroidery Edgings and Insertion to go at 59c. &£ Some as wide as 10 inches. 100 New Waists 100 at i»c per lard II Long sleeves, stiff collar. Just came in this morning. The whole lot going into :t I assortments Prices, $1.78, $1.88, $1.98. 1500 Yards 1500 Embroidery Edgings, Insertion to Match Amrtm ' nt f™' Waists • w w 7 Short sleeves, fancy trimmed fronts. at 8c per yard. I Great Bargains at 79c THE WENATCHEE DAILY WORLD, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909. I Christian Church, will speak in the afternoon. At Bp. m. Salvation meet ing. Everybody welcome. W. S. Ritts, Captain; Lieutenant Anderson, Officer in charge. Methodist Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing sermon at 11 a. m. Men's meet ing at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30. Class meeting at 6:30. Evan gelistic services at 7:30 p. m. A I ! | cordial invitation is extended to all i |to attend these services. Mrs. Clu-; j low will be the speaker at the men's | meeting. Professor Brownell will j have charge of the singing. We have, about 500 comfortable sittings. Come and occupy one. Mrs. Clulow's sub ject for this service is "The Unwise Choice." She will also preach in the morning, her subject being, "The Kept Heart.'' Mr. Clulow will preach la the evening on the subject, "The I Condemnation of Sinners Enhanced ha Proportion to Their Opportuni ties." H. L. Beightol, pastor. RESERVE TABLES FOR "DRYS" AND "WETS." Lincoln Day Guests at Banquet May Take Choice of Hilarious Bev erage or Not. (Associated Press.) Springfield, 111., Feb. 6.—lf those who bought seats at $25 per plate for the Lincoln centennial banquet to be held here have prejudices against sparkling wine or other hilarious beverages and prefer straight H2O, they must send word to the arrange ment committee. Out of heed to the protests of tem perance advocates who wish to eat in memory of the martyred presi dent there will be certain tables des ignated on the hall chart as "dry." At the other tables wine will be served. Just how many seats will be necessary for the accommodation of those who have no scruples or prejudices is the, question that is worrying the committee. The Springfield Law and Order league (an organization of negroes) today met and adopted resolutions se- verely condemning the Lincoln Cen tennial association for excluding ne groes from the celebration. SUSPENDED FOR BEING DRUNK Captain of Georgia Gets Six Months Suspension and Loses Ten Marks. (By Associated Press.) GIBRALTAR, Feb. 6.—Capt. Edw. F. Qualtrough, of the battleship Georgia, having been found guilty by a court martial of being intoxicated while on duty and of conduct pre judicial to the good of the navy, has been suspended for six months with the additional punishment of the loss of ten numbers in rank. Qualtrough has been detached from command of the Georgia and is coming home on her as a passenger. The battleship j is in command of Lieutenant Com- Blander Kline. D. J. Switzer and family came up from Wenatchee on Monday and are agair settled at home on their lake shore place, two miles west of Che lan. There is a hearty welcome from Lake Chelan friends for this estim able family.—Chelan Leader. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cowling, of Columbia River, are visiting friends here for a couple of days. C. 0. BROWNELL Solo Tenor Teacher of Voice and Sight Singing and Harmony Director of Ensemble and Chorus work for special and festival seasons, and is available for special work in Ora torio, Cantata and Concert, Musicales for private and lodge functions. STIDIO At Eagle Hall Monday and Thursday of each week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ; FOUND —At the depot, a cloth watch fob with a gold pin bearing initials. Owner may obtain it by calling at World office and paying for this ad. 2-13