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14 WEDDINGS occupied a great part of the time of the younger society people of Heattle last week. One mar- riage to<>k place Sunday and tw Tuesday. All three were largely attended The largest affair of ths week was the dancing party given Wednesday by Gen. and Mrs. E. M Carr. The weather wan conducive to outside recreation, and the parks and bicycle paths were popular retreats, preparations ?re being made already for outdoor sum- ( mer life Canoes and yachts are tsrtng put ( into repair and the club bouses art taking on a husy air. Card parties were not nu- ( reeroua. But one or two large es are announced for this week. The theaters , were well patronized. +++ The largest affair of the week was the dancing party given Wednesday evening to G A. K. hall, in the Collins building, by Gen. and Mrs. E. M. Carr in honor of Mls« Sargsrt snd Miss Ida Sargent, of Cal- ifornia. who have been visiting in Heattle some time Unfortunately the young ladles were called from the city on Tuesday by the serious illness of their father, and were not able to be present. The hall was prettily decorated with ferns and ever- greens. while the small side hall where refreshments "were served was decorated with vines, smllax and cut flowers. Mrs. Carr was assisted in rercdvlng by Mrs. D. o. Carr. Mrs. Byron Thorpe Carr. Mrs. U C. tillman. Mrs D. N Johnson and Mrs. Miss Athena Frink. Miss Helena Frink and Miss Mary Reals Bralnerd. A large number of people wore present, the invita- tion list being as follows: Mr and Mrs. E W. Andrews. Mr. snd Mrs H W. Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. risll. Mr. and Mr* 1\ A. Hell. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Green, Mr and Mrs. George 11. Klttlnger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aronson, Mr. ar.d Mrs D. N. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. L». P Byrne. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. G. Black - well, Mi', and Mrs. K F. Blaine, Rev. and Mrs Ge>rge Buzzelle. Mr and Mrs. Erastus Itralnerd, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bogle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buck, Dr. and Mrs. George W Hragdon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. it a! lard. Judge and Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Booth, Mr. and Mrs Byron Thorpe Carr. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs H. J Collins, Mr and Mrs. Charles Kthelbert Claypool, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Chadwlck. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cotton, Mr snd Mrs J. W. Cllse, Mr and Mrs. Albert Cooklngbam, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dart, Mr and Mrs. J J. Doheny, Mr. and Mrs. George I>onworth, ? Mr and Mrs. A W. Kngle, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Kagieson, Mr and Mrs. J Furth, Mr. arid Mrs, W. U Gazaam, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Prink, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ford. Mr snd Mrs Guy Francis Prink, Mr. and Mrs George Meacham. Mr and Mrs. K. Mofganstern, Mr and Mrs Kills Morrison, j Mr and Mrs J. IA M Pherson, Cspt. and \ Mrs, James Nugent. Mr and Mrs. R. Pelly, j Mr and Mrs. W. li. Parry. Col and Mrs. H. M Preston, Mr and Mrs II F. Nor- ton. Mr and Mrs Marwood Morgan, Mr | and Mrs. K C, Neufelder, Mr ami Mrs. S II Pi.es, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Peters. Mr and Mrs J. A Paine, Mr. and Mrs I Maurice .V|< Mlcken. Mr. and Mrs. W A McDonald Mr and Mrs. J M laing. Mr t ; h I Mrs John Mr. and Mrs T. K. Jonr . Mr. and Mrs H Jones. Mr and Mrs J A Kerr. Dr. and Mrs. H. I). Kline, i Mr snd Mrs W. C Keith. Mr nnd Mrs. Janie* l.i« Dr. and Mr- P. B M Miller, j Mr an»l Mrs. F \\ Hicks. .\fr and Mrs. 1 11 C Henry. Mr and Mrs J. B. Howe. MnJ and Mrs J R. Hayden. Mr .tn<l Mrs. i li, K. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. A W Has- fl« and Mrs T. B. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs D N Johnson. Mr. and Mrs C E. Patterson, Mi anil Mrs. IC W. Price, Mr nr. I Mrs. J W Pratt Mr and Mrs. F. R|( hter, Mr. and Mrs Charles Riddle. Mr. and Mrs J K Robinson. Mr and Mrs. W S Rlblet. Mr and Mrs Perry Smith. | Mr and Mrs C D. Stttnson, Mr and Mrs K S St Im son, Mr an l Mrs K A Si rout. Mr. ami Mrs C. T. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. S G Yerkes, Mr. and Mrs A J Ftsken, Mr and Mis A K Ftsken, Mr snd Mr* IT Wilkinson, Mr snd Mrs. F A Win*. Mr and Mrs J B MaeDougaß, Mr. and Mrs. O. M Maxwell, Mrs J 4'. Haines. Mrs T T Minor, Mrs. ! IX O. Carr. Miss Bernard. Miss llruns, Mlas Clarice Brans, Mi * Boyle, i Miss Rthel ftagley. Mtss Claire flagi*7. ! Mlse France Monday. Mis* Ada Morgan. ! Mi- M M!-* Dart M ' Alice Fisher. Ml»< Kstelle Fisher. Miss MiUle-nt Ku*( Mo, MaUit Prink. Miss Minor, Mies llaydt n. Miss Henfurd, Ml** J «?»*!« llan- ford. Mi** May Pratt. Miss Cora Amith, Miss Ida L Smith Miss Clara Wing, Mr J B Wing. Dt G. H \bCulioch M , Josiah Collins. Mr \\ || Vandell. Mr F C R<* d. M B F. P. tie) Mr Glcotl Payne, Mr C Poiter, Capt \V C. Rich- arison. Mr Krnest ilei *M. Mr B C 11 uines .Mr Kuflpu.e I locket I, Mr. T N. I Jl. ? Mr I. ? H . ? Mr } » .. n Jo«- 1 Hit. Mt A C Kahlke. Mr C A Meinmald ! Mr F Jack- n, Mr Ft k Mr, j R C Force. Mr I TKX tt Mr V Fv r- ! ett Mr C 1 M Mr M i »\> Mr C. ! 8 »n. Mr R S « . Jr . Mr M C. Bogle, Mr xlt Bu : b. Mr R ' Blinker M Alfred Pat :. , pi , f W F. , Babcvvk A wedding of *iVr?U>le Importer, e among the n r ? - uty 1h ? K on Tv ?«\u25a0?'*> «venl «( jii element s ' Kida#s pal e' fn M *s .vu Vaughan Fisher .*n.\ Mr M\.r Hltks were ti tilled In m/rrlsge V.. ceremony a is bv R, v George Busxe .e pastot *t the i lutrcb t>e charca : as wreuUy de< ra<e«l f- r the v a- sivtn with I'rthtw*, iw, smlUx and gte%ui* N re.,l fowers account of At T | o'clo«4i a Wedding mar n was pl-»yel b> Mr. Jfar-ry and the ' ri.lal ;art) ,'nlcnA Mlsa Fisher Waning n father's arm She was «tt. n.ied by her slst«*»" Mlse F>te;;, War .! Pshcr xnd j, r ? \u25a0 ita. Miss Ait # Wartlekt ol Dmh i vsf, Col At the * har.i ! sh« was :n«. \ y Mr Hick* Wb > e,> rtrd V> M FHamnions and Mr Matthew V. ScarT> M:* Flsb. t »** given away b> \ her ther XI r Frtde: 1 k W»*t ii;> k * Mr Kiv \u25a0.< H.mt'.tmO r> Mr llaroM I N Rralth and Mr George 11. Allan acted as ushers The church was ftlle 1 by the ] large number of frleads both rarttes | who were present t> witness th-> cere J tnony Afterward? a re«e;H.lon w«.« h 1 | at the r> sKlwue of the brtd» parei.:* ; Mr and Mrs George R Fisher c rr.er f ! "ratal) -seivnd avenue and str* t The house was prettily decoratcvi In ; 'i n i and white, roses pinks, carnations, smi ! la* and other \in«* U'ing in ,-ro ?' :slon. In the drawing room mantels i nil windows were draped arlth iv y itil v mo red tlowsrs. while between this room nn 1 t>u' ha'! a curtain of Jvy an 1 t mil ix -lr.it rrr tho view A Inrg* mirnVr . f tn\ lt«d su. *ts w*r* i>w»»nt .-*nd a >\u25a0 1 »dous wedding supper w.ts served. Mr. iui.l iUi UicJfca lc£t vlio oveniait _ im a short wedding trip to Portland. Upon their return they will reside at 123 Six- teenth avenue. Miss Fisher is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Fisher. She has lived In Seattle a number of years ami is a graduate of the Seattle high school. She Is prominent in the younger society circles of the city. Mr. Hicks is also well known. For two years he has hell the position of president of the Ne- ilka Club, a well-known organization of the younger s * lety men of the city. He returned only ? few months ago from an extended business trip to China, Japan and the Philippines. ?+\u25a0 + *4- One of the pretty affairs of the week was given t>y Mr*. I>. H. dray on Wednes- day afternoon at her home, 417 Broadway, when she entertained the Wednesday Cinch Club. The house was beautifully decorated with Indian ba«ketfi, rugs and curios. Mrs. Gray haa one of th« best In- dian eollectlons In the state and manages to use the different articles In a very effective mann»r for decorative jwrpo:<e». The score cards were In keeping with the Indian decorations, being exquisitely original Indian pictures In the games of the afternoon Mrs. (Jharles E. Humslde won first prli« and Mrs. Henry Fuhrman received the consolation prize. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Gray late In the afternoon. Those present werev Mrs Ellis Morrison. Mrs. J. B. MacDou- gali. Mrs. Charlcw E. Burnslde, Mrs. (leorge B Klttlnger. Mrs. S. L. Crawford, Mrs. W. E. Boone. Mrs. Henry Fuhrman, Mr*. E. W. price Mrs. P. S. Cole, Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton, Mrs. E. B. Burwe.ll, The club will meet on Wednesday next at the residence of Mrs. Charles H. Ham- ilton. Miss r>orothy Howard Smith and Mr. Nordahl B. Solner were quietly married Tuesday morning at * o'clock at St. Clem- ent's Episcopal church. Twenty-fourth ave- nue and Yesler way. Rev. George Buzzelle officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Solner left the same day for a short trip to Portland. Upon their return they will be at home to their friends at the Rainier Grand hotel. Miss Smith Is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Addison Smith, of this city. She has for several years been prominent among the younger society people of the city. Mr Solner is at present superinten- dent of the Madison Street Cable Railway Company. He will resign this position soon and he and his wife will go to Nome, when* Mr. Solner will manage a bank which Is backed by local capitalists. A spot that Is becoming attractive for Seattle society people who like lo spend a few quiet hours is Mr. Hillary G. Con- nor's ark "Hilaro." which Is moored near the ferry slip at West Seattle. Mr. Con- nor's ark Is an exceedingly pretty little re- treat. His log for last Sunday showrs the following registrations: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stlmson. Mr and Mrs. Fred- erick A. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Kngle, Mr. and Mrs. J Walter Hainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Jordan. Mr and Mrs. 11 F. Bannard. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Barker, Miss J Flaken. Miss M. U Flsken, Miss II Hamilton. Mr. Maurice McMU ken, Mr. Young and Mr. A. W. Conant. Miss Cora Smith and Miss Ida D. Smith entertained at luncheon Friday at their home on Thirtieth avenue The decora- tions were yellow throughout. Those pres- ent were: Mrs Frederick Hicks. Mrs. Francis Guy Frink. Miss Ruby Piles, Miss Maude Frink. Miss Helen Holmes, \|l«a I .alia Drane und Miss M Barnard. Mr. George Frank Folsom, of this city, and Mrs Florence Msoklem, of Toronto, Canada, were married yestsrday at noon at the h<»me of Mr. Folsom's mother, in Boston Mr and Mrs. Folsom left for Se- attle immediately after the ceremony. They will reside here. + + + Miss Alfreda llcaly, the pretty daughter of Capt. John J. Heaty, who has been con- fined to her apartments at the Kainier- Grand t»ecause of severe Illness. Is slowly recovering, much to the satisfaction of her many frlsnds. Mrs. J. D Dowman had as her guests at a box party at the Seattle theater Wednes- day night Mr and Mrs I>. Kellther, Mrs J. C. Haines and Miss l.«aura Hathaway The French Club met last week at tho residence of Mrs Robert Wilson. The cl'.ih meets this week with Mrs John Col- lins. The Wednesday Night Card Club will meet this week at the residence of Mis. J C. Haines. IKH Cherry street. The members of the Nealka Club will glvs a dinner at the Hotel Butler on Sat- urday night + + f The Kintal Club met last Friday at the residence of Mrs P A Purdy \\ I l>Ul*t.«. Tuesday evening a quiet but pretty vr«dding t ok place at the residence of Mr and Mrs li R Humes. f>L3 Sixteenth aveunc north, the contracting parties be- ing Miss Ida Tlllandei of Seattle, and Mr Homer II Feaa of Colby The bridesmaid was Ml*» Gertrude s and 11;e best man Mr Robert K Anderso; Rev l.outs Bowerrasn. rector of the First Baptist church, offit latsd Mu» Sadie Ke.-tn played the wedding march The evening w is spent ir isuslc and «lnging. aft**r which all partook f a b -untful r past Tha wedited couple took v sh rt kraej I w hMeott, sod win \. % In Colb> April I The invited were Mr- Han-en Mrs T J H ;m«s, Mrs B «art. M;ss Stella Fea« Mr and Mrs J llruce M < Stewart McPtier* n. Miss Gertrtid Fes* MUs Feas. MW* S.tdis F-a* Mtss Mattle Wlssmsn. Miss Susie Wissman M snd Mrs B llum'* Miss Madge Humes, Mia* M«: o Hansen, Mr Lawrence Hansen Mr ftdney C. rierce an! Mi-w M U Hle*v. 1 . th of thD ' were quietly mar- , Tied at the ? est b-«jCe of the <it<> iergyinan, IUV J I xn F Dam n. -an- .'.aj aftern«x»n. Man h IK Mr t: 2 n an 1 Mu* t. hn Hi- -e. lister ?a- r;.i- --' rvtng as best m*r anl br l -maM Mr '. Mrs Plere* will bs at home Is the.r f; «nis at Jit street, tn this ;> Mr Fred D M eh »f this -ity. iiid Miss .\nlta H Peterson, of Sa*ra- I IT. Mr Harry Ron; n! ar i M * I .;c rge Preg ; .n* tfce ?. :, . . s: Mr. T H Abbott, of Portland or., and Mt>s Ul'dan Freeman r.ie. o ,{ Mr T, j R, Farr. were tnarr'. dby Ret U J Saw. ) yer at the residence f Mr. ar.d Mrs T I R Farr. corner of Tw. nty-thlrd . [ and TmU r wu< m rhtusday «i g . 1 i o CiOCiL. <Lbc b»i«ie becoiuu.g.> THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SUNDAY, MARCH 25. 1900. attired in a traveling: suit of brown. The house was prettily decorated for the oc- casion. After the ceremony a dainty supper was served, after which the happy couple left for Portland, their future home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J Farr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. J Graves, of Everett; Miss , S. Hand, Mr. L. Grove. Mr. J. R. Farr, Mr. Charles Farr. 4* ++ Mr. Harry E. Pike and Miss Lizzie Liadhoff, both of South Park, were mar- ried at the residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. John Fr Damon, Seattle, on Monday evening. Mr. John F. Wilier a and Miss Marie Bardsley filling the role of best man and bridesmaid. Miss Mary Elizabeth Price and Mr. Otis Oby Rank were married on Tuesday mornlnjr at the residence of the bride's mother, on Twenty-second avenue. Rev. George Buzzelle officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Rank will reside In Seattle. Mr. Franklin A. Howard, of Everett, and Mrs Fannie A. Redding, of this city, were married at the residence of the offi- ciating clergyman, Rev. John F. Damon. Seattle, Saturday, March 17. a few mutual friends being in attendance. Mr. Robert H. King and Ml.«s Emma Nelson, both of this city, were married at the residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. John F. Damon on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Outsell serving as best man and bridesmaid. PARTIH§ A \l> OTHER AFFAIRS. ? Mrs. J. C. Cnrte, of Howard avenue north, gave a delightful «t home on Wed- nesday afternoon to the ladles of Ix>r- raine Auxiliary, O. E. S., of which society the hostess Is president. The pleasant home of Mrs. Carle presented nn Inviting interior, with a wealth of ivy chains upon the walls and many choir* potted plants scattered about the rooms. The afternoon was a season of delight, and busy Angers were kept busy with fancy work, while plans were formulated for an entertain- ment to be given by the auxiliary In the near future. The spacious dining room had been transformed Into a bower of Ivy and other vines. The table was dec- orated with smllax and golden narcissus. Luncheon was served in antique china and glass of exquisite designs, while the promised high tea was amply supple- mented by ambrosial coffee, chicken sand- wiches, cakes and fruits. Mr*. Tyiulsa Bogart was aerreeahly sur- prised at her home, 1017 Ninth avenue south, nn Wednesday at noon by members of Stevens' Woman's P.elicC Corps, No. , 1. The ladles partook of a substan- tial luncheon at 1 o'clock. The rest of the afternoon was spent In con- versation, recitations and songs. Those present w»re Mrs. Bogart, Mrs. Uise- <lorph, Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Harry, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Bar- ney, Mrs. Wamsholdt. Mrs. IpsaMUfi Mrs. Pnyder. Mrs Stutsman. Mrs. Gkullng. Mrs. Moran, Miss Stoney, Miss Vera Adams, Miss Harney, Miss I/ela Snyder. -4- -f- + Friday evening a birthday party was given In honor of Miss Lena Church by her brother. Mr. Harold Church, at their home, 522 Tenth avenue. Th«>«»e Invited were: Miss Myrtle Bertram, Miss Nellie Hart he. Miss Jeannette Davis. Miss s!e Ince, Miss Carrie Waters. Miss Inez Sproul. Miss Carobel Meeker. Mr. Donald Campbell, Mr. Moses Olney, Mr. Chester Davis, Mr. Dudley Campbell, Mr. Fred Holbrook. Mr. Kdward Hennlng. Mr. Harry Hudson. Mr. Frank Hart he and Mr Hawthorne Gray. Refreshments were served by Miss Anna Church, as- sisted by Mrs. J. 11. Sprugue. Mrs. E. Celene. of New Whatcom, who has been visiting during the past two weeks with Mrs. Ida Williams, of 1102 Third avenue, has returned to her home. A very enjoyable farewell party was given last week in her honor by her hostess to a few Intimate friends. Idght refreshments were served. + + -f The Fleur de Lis Whist Club held its regular meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. G. E. Sylvester, 515 Se-ond avenue north. The visiting* ladles were: Mrs. C. E. l.K)w and Miss Marie Kurtz. The prizes were won v Mrs. C. E. Dow and Mrs. C. B. Bryant. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. Elxa B. Nelson. A pretty luncheon wn» given on Satur- day, March 17. )>y Mrs. EL F Hogardus. at hoi homo on Seventeenth uvcnuo. The d:nln« room and tab!.-# were effectively decorated In yellow The souvenirs of the occasion were little yellow boxes filled with vellow sweet*. Twelve ladies Were present. + + + Miss Ella Qiilnn ant! Miss Marguerite Quinn entertained a number of friends \u25a0it their home, «1« Spring street, Friday evening. Progressive whist was played during the evening, Interspersed with music. ?+??++ A small gathering was held at the home of J.)r J 1! Chapman. 1314 Valley street, last Thursday venlng. < mpllmentury to Miss llollenbe<k, the above-mentioned dale being her birthday + "f Mr and Mr.'- K K lie. ardux entertained the Wednesday Xltrht I' nch Cluh at their new home, on Seventeenth avenue. The ci »l> wn well represented arid a numl er of visitors were present + ?+" Dr and Mrs W <* Olbson entertained at lunch-on veaterdny Mr J It. Tyrrell, of Ottawa. Canada, an.l Dr. A. H. Mc- l-clsch. of Mtlwanke' Wis < (IHIM. I.\ I>T*. A Juvenile rale ball win w given at Kanke hall nest Saturday af;.rn « Mrs M It An* i-;ine will entettaln at j cards >n Fr-day a'term. Q in honor of her piece. Mt** llamilt r. I'l HVIMI >M> lorut \on:*. ; Mr c H BarnweU was In Tacoma Tu's- | M/ K. l:',lla was in Tae.nia on Tues I.ilJian Mill-r U I. it prison t \< .-s, * m ify Clary *rt iYerinr from a I * ?? ?- r* i'Am ' "f' vf C 1 f T»,' a>a. was in as-le Monday. M- i'h.ir . Wirtele. of Victoria. «u In Seattle M n lav Mr V J. M IK - .in exit ? uy fr-jm Ulan 1 > attty Tu. - lav y. - M !;« was In Vlcuirta a a rl, <?! UV !i>' *..k ? v ' "'V ft f l'jrtland. miiiu h!» t \u25a0,» in Beatt>. Mr J. ha \ w- of Butte, M'C . is In r «: l' »nt M.-S S I. «.c and *on are a p fe , \u25a0" 1' >-; lx. Aria. VI- i .si A \V . , . «as a M ant \»r- T v \l.v4' - la si WMik. Mr ir.i and « a spottt p**t of »a«<: v v /v In I-a Coftaor. . M \u25a0' I.;- i y Kr.lay n*.,t I .. U "., J n,r ;> T? r. 'y 11 K u - Mr H Tv - ,f T . .? a »t 'I 5.4" ' ... ' Mr A H. \u25a0 "ai :? r. To-;ma. ~ j .. s oaya t:» S«,aUi«> iast wt-vk. "V. Jv»hn B. Libbv :s;i* «on« for a two i in - % s.i In San r r,ir. i.-vo Js. I War-. - ' .. i M - Al: \Vr.r- --? tV:vv. : 1 ' t wl Ik. iii.,.. rorner Tw enty-»econd nvemw» anl Lane at reel. Mr J W Hanna ha» returned to Seattle after Ave rnomh< trip Kaat. Mi- H. A Chadwtck and *>n returned Friday from a vlult to Ortlng Mr J*** Rrlnker returned Friday from a abort outlim at I.oke Ciialinwn. Mr* A. 11. Andemon nnd M " vl*~ 1 It<-J friend" In Portland laat * Mrs. I More. of TacomK. vlaltin* her nleter, Mr* H. J Carman. In Statue. Capt. Oeorue Serley. of Seattle. »as a *ueat of Portland friends la»t wees. Mr T. II DMBpaety. formerly a resident j of thin city, ta visit ln« here at preeen; Mr and Mr> flu* Wrt>*n ha-c to Seattl* after n two weeks' visit South. Mr- A. U Stewart le?tU«: * * for fc.ok.nw t rialt Mri J F McNaudht. Jul«r« Thomas lluke left *esier!,y on h short t>u»!n«"*» trip to M. I'aul and Cnl- -o A*° . _ Mr*. Abtoott. formerly of London. (tna- da.. it siwiUiij friend* and ralaUva* ib Be- ?ttk Vlr mm l Mr* K H o**l* of **'ll*. epent x t'oupl* of day a in rortltnd laa* j *«?k. Vf«*- Ann* Beach **» the iu*at 'f *r « M W "alk« r, tn Tacoma. * f *m «?>'? iA*t , W<N'k. Mine B*»rta CrlveW plumed from * trip Ki« .n IMcadur Sne it mu*h unprortd In h^Aith Mrs H B Baaley. of Hanton ww he of Mr* Thottat Bi.rfce ? ay* ? 4»f W"*k. Kt S.aaJV'r W C. Squire ret ime! ?<-> «- tic ia-t *\u2666<* from \u25a0" "X tended * ?\u25a0- e In the Raat Mrs C. A MlMln-er. of Hartford. of Un. W I* GoiMm .n this <ty lam wwk. Mr John Bt« lman. of K»"chlk*n Alas- i k< ha* !-ei. . :-W!tn* fr.ents !fa»t:i« fur tr-.e i>aat we*k Mm* Etta Morris, of Portland. *x tn . rlt) Tuesday attendlfi* U»«i lubu- Hi. »» wt Jdin* Mi « ..» Mr.-. E. T l'> ; « came down from Juneau on lh» «teaar.«r Oty of Mil- ti« W^inrfciay Mr. and Mm. Norman ttaltowar. of thia city, aptnt i«r' of lait watk Tiaitirxff : «**- j tlv «?« in *>iynij>ift. Mi*s Pelly. who hi* - Mr B ivii>. in this city. ie- turnM to EnßUr.l. V G. "L!liy. who H«f» in Seat- tle * r the ias; two yea/*, left for h«r home in IllSnoia Mr J M. A*ht< '\u25a0 if Tac up iv er.tl la\ * :. ' : ill Wf-k t/*e itu-»L of ilrf. "H rr.-Ls Burk' Mr. Sui G Slmpaon and "ii* daughter. M ss lr.. r.e Ssnn; ?? ... Uft Monday for a i s^ tl >rt trip to San Francisco Mr*. C F Whitt . 'w <Uo<bUr« r -A»-k from ?* j Xc.a.a.-ca il* Al*u «Svj(La Carolina. Mr*. Whittlesey h»» tiaan i»l fdncc h<?r returii at thf home o? ht r flat'r, Mr*. O. Meadt Knn-rv Mr*, Albert K I*ark« i* 111 mi tiie (evi- dence of h*»r ?»!«tt#-r. Mr*. J Allen Snt!ih, In the Danny-Fuhrman Addition. Mra A. K Olcrini, who has feen ill at 4 ProvtderuH* honpltai for ti»« paa, thr«a I weeks, tn skxarly recovering. I Mlj*j*Mary Hoi** >uh»-r. f *"*»t> . ! Mo, Is vUittnjf it tht- horn* nf mt aunt. Mm*. Bert* < rivelll, In tbls »4ty. ! Mr. and Mr* J A Moor* return* I l Thursday from a <4% w»«k* a rrlj> to friends j In Naw York and WAihlnit >n. I> ?? M>aa Alme of tftt# '»ty, left Thuradar n n *n «*itonde«i \ I<ll <> Spo- k ine and oth#»r WA«td»|[ton rltm. Mian Ha 110 Maynard rer <rn. ? \u25a0 l*a .a Tvitldsy after i »<iort villi »» H *»'.h Mr * J. r. b. UV|4 attd Mr*. H. 4 * Culver. Hi** Kathleen IV«rry left .Seattle - » Vr day f>>r a prolonr< d nay in War To -'< It wherr* »ri« artll take a cour*e !r tt.t ; n<-i nuralni. Mr* Janu-s \* OUmer ml Mr M<t* r«tt Gilmer, have returned to their home \u25a0 "<A Perfect Food" \u25a0 * "Tnscrte Health" " * " c P">lo*g!t Life " \u25a0 : BAKERS : \u25a0BREAKFAST! : COCOA I \u25a0 .*. B wKr wv. the w >rlfi mr. B L ?' l* |i K*t i(t ® \u25a0 U>K M B b \u25a0 y , ti>?u*u uoitvt \u25a0 awLffH Waiter Baker & Co. Ltd. . \u25a0 *| OORCHtSTER. MASS. « Tnde Ha.* B tn Every \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 EXCLUSIVE STYLES Higher Standards of QUALITY r\ With each dirv's soiling the Graham prestige tor superior styles xJ* ~\ ji 'I"JL '-Jj **" '-""C* higher standards of quality in Women's Fine Millinery and y " " """ _ j Costumes and Wraps becomes stronger. Those who best understand j I 4 the fashions have been quick in appreciating our new showing. Those f J 4 who have come for a peep at our magnificent gathering of Millinery ( f ,«£,** Y t have, in almost every instance, selected their Easter Hat or assured if J I \ A lis they would return later and do so. We are showing wonderfully jj , {fSflfial' i |j jp fetching Millinery now for women and children, each Hat the proiluct | a f In Imported Costumes, in Tailor-Made Suits, in Dress Skirts l vlimvw-\ i >, ' t, i( '" nrs "''' know we are ottering the handsomest tilings ever \ t'\ / X Mra |)M; V brought to this eitv. l'.ivi- is Style's birthplace, and many of our j[ W pi \\-VgjJW ljj M t extreme novelties are reflections of the French ideas. But women's / *> \ v\ qf? if' ff f A tailoring is perfected in Berlin and Vienna, and trom these points gf lp ' Y JL ' J come the very sensible and beautiful. But America is doing letter y.^;f/j| / \Zt I V and letter. an<l some of our smartest things come from New York. A 1 // v'(M l/11l v The tailored suits were never so fine, so perfect, and we are told r*J > I / I i| li / time after time that our display is equal to those in the best cities in /">\u25a0 ' k - VL- . _r , rTi - East. Our business success is the result of careful, painstaking if J J m We are showing all the styles approved by fashion for the coming season; more fat. J DflllltV f//u/ than ever and even less than last year's prices, thanks to careful buying. Colors ut < ftrtlllll J subdued, pastel shades predominating. Every waist is crisp and fresh, a perfect modd I Cjllf lifsftjcfc f At* °f correctness. At iQB 9 P" oe we have beyond eon- ! 512 50 "^ OTV s^"rt ' st . v l l!, h Jackets, fhfriot ' troversy the most distinctive gather- ' or broadcloth, tailored Eton eff«t |VlO_ ing of Silk Waists ever shown in the city. They ' ® have the French back, pointed sleeves, tucked front. \\ iI 'J flf) Short Jacketa, some of the hand- At J 750 , , ' Cl ' <1 no\ el ties of he , ? broadcloth and cheviot. 4 «J» season. A Silk Handkerchief Waist in many Persian patterns; a line that has all the At IS 00 ' iun, ' rof ' noxv Eton, man-tailnwd newest colorings. This Waist is shown in the * Suits, in handsome homespun «d sketch. | cheviots, finished in a manner in keeping with At i 6 00 : magnificent Peau do Soie tlraham. and Satin Waist, with 1 rench back AA ? , , . ? MM) the front in vorv tine rarkinß. At $ 25.00 j Nuits, 111 coverts, pebbled iliwrioh, At Waist of white silk, embroidered in home-spuns, Venetians, uiado after tho handsome Ml ( »ffpots, collar of mirror velvet, Eton styles, fringed tie: a grand example of this year's most fetching fashions. At SIOO 00 ,f> imported Cloth and At W Imported Waists of fine white taf- ff »nd Co.tum«L n»do Al f fhp front hRB a , I(iunt(Ml ;afte the most fetching creations of the i* effect, with silk lace insertion, braided and lined World; each a masterpiece; some very elaborately trimmed, some in plainer etiects. with lavender silk. ; 1 At ntjUH Waist of light blue taffeta, tucked At 1 50 Mohair Skirts, the rm ' yoke, Battenlx-rg insertion. This is " latest effect in Dress Skirts. Thw a very elaborate production, and is hut one of many ire to !>e worn over a dress skirt of colored aiilL styles shown here for evening wear. Come in and see them. PETTICOATS. PETTICOATS. You'll find some very effective Petticoats here, made of Mercerized Moreen. They are full of spring new- mm\ ness and are elegantly finished; black, and most all the new pastel shades f $3.50, $4.50 and $6.00. T BICYCLE SHIRTS. BICYCLE SHIRTS. \ Very practical garments of serviceable materials for use on a rainy day, when required. They are new, I I V and you'll be the first to see them if you come Monday. The price __ /// flb'jt $5.00, $7.50 and $12.50. Second cAvenue. //' Second cAvenue. 716 Second Avenu* I Martin } I The I i Leader. ¥ i l, V.very < :.f h«« heard of tb« fain- JL j y Mar'ln ' lullar. It haa x tunc X ' 'it * h " h'* " ni T *' h*d by other T I ?tri<in<'BU. ari<l haa never been X Y - - I lt» ' f> Ih' nneat n.n<l + T th. » .rkmar U i«rfe> I. T y W r tre the ?xcluaiva ajfitriii- 2 1 WINTER & HARPER \ Avctat, A ? ??til*. M*»U. T I , , A 1 ways j \u2666" s Ouvlully iSt *l< *ct Th< . inula, ;rntf;s and tight fixtures of your home-it moons th" suoces# or failure in the way of attractiveness. We'll help you an we have hundreds of other*. Come In a:, 1 '.a.K :t over with us. More gfxxl styles to select from here than at any other r! - ?: in the Northwest. NOKTNHEBT FIXTURE CO.. 1018 Hrst 4>c.nu j. Royal Restaufdnt T£L IHIWH IMWtfi. From 4 lo I p. m.. I# < , «W* SM*n, *?»» n Olympic Oy»»n iM U*tt ?OlfF. | Chicken Uumbo. No« 41» P*P Conaomm* Knjral*. * 1,5 ; 1 nu I Hnlled Kalnv.n, HuiUn<l>i» I*""*- HliuMttrMMl I*M»* Fillet of Bole. Tartar. *»' " |«r i»MM Hteamwl Oarna. t»«w» "?"** I UI.UMIM . U'rict OUv«» Hhrltt.' S4»» Toun* ' 'fituß*. Itoll.H' . l A'g fit Multon. "?** rsnm ? "Ul'-ken Frk*»wf, lireen * «** . Ilrt Fine! of iw. r, »uh oijrmpla Ojruet Patn»« » '* M«i »f"ol »*? Pear*. a I# <>nda. ttuiin Prime of H**f '"V Hprlmr l.«mb. Mini ~ fUuI«l fount Turku*. 1 TkutMCn Jkiliel and M*alM*l *9#* Anparac u». Welled Hull* rs«» V w f .uM K> PI MC'Jt Hofnars Puncfc. I'CMlf Cu»tar.l 1 V»> la ?J' s** 5 ** '' ' £»«. Vanilla awl otra«l«rl7 ?«* T *" HM . . .1 Apple, Cuataril. I'.tHiU** *"? l+m 11 Cr**m. Oracberry PI- Fruit*. ">l< , IU-nuefijrt. A fn« *t> *1 ' , i*, \v»; ' : MdKe the Inquiry. * f'rrhsps 'if third of *******, J * StMtit oo id** of tht c* "" » t tniAttur photograph? thtnkO n* l J ? more th*nitrcjL',dott. WW"* \ > /o/a-'A if ivitkthtM *** J I umiiiiKiio n.atal * < i Pbotuaraphlc ?upl'lr i A tU (UuaMl r».. u /f , rrr-rrrrrrr r rrrrrrrrT**^
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Page 1: The Seattle post-intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle ... · and white, roses pinks, carnations, smi! la* and other \in«* U'ing in,-ro?':slon. In the drawing room mantels i nil

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WEDDINGSoccupied a great

part of the time of theyounger society people ofHeattle last week. One mar-riage to<>k place Sunday andtw Tuesday. All three

were largely attended The largest affairof ths week was the dancing party givenWednesday by Gen. and Mrs. E. M Carr.

The weather wan conducive to outsiderecreation, and the parks and bicyclepaths were popular retreats, preparations

?re being made already for outdoor sum- (mer life Canoes and yachts are tsrtng put (into repair and the club bouses art taking

on a husy air. Card parties were not nu- (reeroua. But one or two large es areannounced for this week. The theaters ,were well patronized.

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The largest affair of the week was thedancing party given Wednesday evening

to G A. K. hall, in the Collins building,

by Gen. and Mrs. E. M. Carr in honor ofMls« Sargsrt snd Miss Ida Sargent, of Cal-

ifornia. who have been visiting in Heattlesome time Unfortunately the young ladleswere called from the city on Tuesday bythe serious illness of their father, andwere not able to be present. The hall wasprettily decorated with ferns and ever-greens. while the small side hall whererefreshments "were served was decoratedwith vines, smllax and cut flowers. Mrs.Carr was assisted in rercdvlng by Mrs. D.o. Carr. Mrs. Byron Thorpe Carr. Mrs.U C. tillman. Mrs D. N Johnson and Mrs.Miss Athena Frink. Miss Helena Frinkand Miss Mary Reals Bralnerd. A large

number of people wore present, the invita-tion list being as follows:

Mr and Mrs. E W. Andrews. Mr. sndMrs H W. Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. W.R. risll. Mr. and Mr* 1\ A. Hell. Mr. andMrs Thomas Green, Mr and Mrs. George11. Klttlnger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aronson,

Mr. ar.d Mrs D. N. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs.L». P Byrne. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. G. Black -

well, Mi', and Mrs. K F. Blaine, Rev. andMrs Ge>rge Buzzelle. Mr and Mrs. ErastusItralnerd, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bogle. Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Buck, Dr. and Mrs.George W Hragdon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.it a! lard. Judge and Mrs. Thomas Burke,Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Booth, Mr. andMrs Byron Thorpe Carr. Mr. and Mrs.John Collins, Mr. and Mrs H. J Collins,Mr and Mrs. Charles Kthelbert Claypool,Mr. and Mrs. H. A Chadwlck. Mr. andMrs. J. Cotton, Mr snd Mrs J. W. Cllse,Mr and Mrs. Albert Cooklngbam, Mr.and Mrs. F. Dart, Mr and Mrs. J J.Doheny, Mr. and Mrs. George I>onworth, ?Mr and Mrs. A W. Kngle, Mr. and Mrs.J B. Kagieson, Mr and Mrs. J Furth,

Mr. arid Mrs, W. U Gazaam, Mr. andMrs. J. M Prink, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ford.Mr snd Mrs Guy Francis Prink, Mr. andMrs George Meacham. Mr and Mrs. K.Mofganstern, Mr and Mrs Kills Morrison, jMr and Mrs J. IA M Pherson, Cspt. and \Mrs, James Nugent. Mr and Mrs. R. Pelly, jMr and Mrs. W. li. Parry. Col and Mrs.H. M Preston, Mr and Mrs II F. Nor-ton. Mr and Mrs Marwood Morgan, Mr |and Mrs. K C, Neufelder, Mr ami Mrs.S II Pi.es, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Peters.Mr and Mrs J. A Paine, Mr. and Mrs IMaurice .V|< Mlcken. Mr. and Mrs. W A

McDonald Mr and Mrs. J M laing. Mr t; h I Mrs John Mr. and Mrs T. K.Jonr . Mr. and Mrs H Jones. Mr andMrs J A Kerr. Dr. and Mrs. H. I). Kline, iMr snd Mrs W. C Keith. Mr nnd Mrs.Janie* l.i« Dr. and Mr- P. B M Miller, jMr an»l Mrs. F \\ Hicks. .\fr and Mrs. 111 C Henry. Mr and Mrs J. B. Howe.MnJ and Mrs J R. Hayden. Mr .tn<l Mrs. ili, K. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. A W Has-

fl« M» and Mrs T. B. Hardin. Mr. andMrs D N Johnson. Mr. and Mrs C E.Patterson, Mi anil Mrs. IC W. Price, Mrnr. I Mrs. J W Pratt Mr and Mrs. F.R|( hter, Mr. and Mrs Charles Riddle. Mr.and Mrs J K Robinson. Mr and Mrs.W S Rlblet. Mr and Mrs Perry Smith. |Mr and Mrs C D. Stttnson, Mr and MrsK S St Im son, Mr an l Mrs K A Sirout.Mr. ami Mrs C. T. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs.S G Yerkes, Mr. and Mrs A J Ftsken,Mr and Mis A K Ftsken, Mr snd Mr*IT Wilkinson, Mr snd Mrs. F A Win*.Mr and Mrs J B MaeDougaß, Mr. andMrs. O. M Maxwell, Mrs J 4'.Haines. Mrs T T Minor, Mrs. !IX O. Carr. Miss Bernard. Missllruns, Mlas Clarice Brans, Mi * Boyle, iMiss Rthel ftagley. Mtss Claire flagi*7. !Mlse France Monday. Mis* Ada Morgan. !Mi- M M!-* Dart M ' AliceFisher. Ml»< Kstelle Fisher. Miss MiUle-ntKu*(

Mo, MaUit Prink. Miss Minor, Miesllaydtn. Miss Henfurd, Ml** J «?»*!« llan-ford. Mi** May Pratt. Miss Cora Amith,Miss Ida L Smith Miss Clara Wing, MrJ B Wing. Dt G. H \bCulioch M ,Josiah Collins. Mr \\ || Vandell. MrF C R<* d. M B F. P. tie) Mr GlcotlPayne, Mr C Poiter, Capt \V C. Rich-arison. Mr Krnest ilei *M. Mr B C11uines .Mr Kuflpu.e I locket I, Mr. T N. IJl. ? Mr I. ? H . ? Mr } » .. n Jo«- 1Hit. Mt A C Kahlke. Mr C A Meinmald !Mr F Jack- n, Mr Ft k Mr, jR C Force. Mr I TKX tt Mr V Fv r- !ett Mr C 1 M Mr M i »\> Mr C. !

8 »n. Mr R S « . Jr . Mr M C.Bogle, Mr xlt Bu : b. Mr R 'Blinker M Alfred Pat :. , pi , f W F. ,Babcvvk

A wedding of *iVr?U>le Importer, eamong the n r ? - uty 1h ? K

on Tv ?«\u25a0?'*> «venl «( jii element s 'Kida#s pal e' fn M *s .vuVaughan Fisher .*n.\ Mr M\.rHltks were titilled In m/rrlsge V..ceremony a is bv R, v GeorgeBusxe .e pastot *t the i lutrcb t>e charca :

as wreuUy de< ra<e«l f- r the v a-

sivtn with I'rthtw*, iw, smlUx andgte%ui* N re.,l fowersaccount of At T |o'clo«4i a Wedding mar n was pl-»yel b>Mr. Jfar-ry and the ' ri.lal ;art),'nlcnA Mlsa Fisher Waning nfather's arm She was «tt. n.ied by herslst«*»" Mlse F>te;;, War .! Pshcr xndj,r ? \u25a0 ita. Miss Ait # Wartlekt ol Dmh ivsf, Col At the * har.i ! sh« was :n«.\ y Mr Hick* Wb > e,> rtrd V> MFHamnions and Mr Matthew V.ScarT> M:* Flsb. t »** given away b> \her f» ther XIr Frtde: 1

k W»*t ii;> k *

Mr Kiv \u25a0.< H.mt'.tmO r> Mr llaroM IN Rralth and Mr George 11. Allan actedas ushers The church was ftlle 1 by the ]large number of frleads both rarttes |who were present t> witness th-> cere Jtnony Afterward? a re«e;H.lon w«.« h 1 |at the r> sKlwue of the brtd» parei.:* ;Mr and Mrs George R Fisher c rr.er f !"ratal) -seivnd avenue and str* t

The house was prettily decoratcvi In ; 'i n iand white, roses pinks, carnations, smi !la* and other \in«* U'ing in ,-ro?' :slon. In the drawing room mantelsi nil windows were draped arlth iv y itilv mored tlowsrs. while between this roomnn 1 t>u' ha'! a curtain of Jvy an 1t mil ix -lr.it rrr tho view A Inrg* mirnVr. f tn\ lt«d su. *ts w*r* i>w»»nt .-*nd a >\u25a01 »dous wedding supper w.ts served. Mr.iui.l iUi UicJfca lc£t vlio oveniait _

ima short wedding trip to Portland. Upontheir return they will reside at 123 Six-teenth avenue. Miss Fisher is a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. George R. Fisher. Shehas lived In Seattle a number of yearsami is a graduate of the Seattle highschool. She Is prominent in the youngersociety circles of the city. Mr. Hicks isalso well known. For two years he hashell the position of president of the Ne-ilka Club, a well-known organization ofthe younger s * lety men of the city. Hereturned only ? few months ago from anextended business trip to China, Japan

and the Philippines.

?+\u25a0 + *4-One of the pretty affairs of the week

was given t>y Mr*. I>. H. dray on Wednes-day afternoon at her home, 417 Broadway,when she entertained the WednesdayCinch Club. The house was beautifullydecorated with Indian ba«ketfi, rugs andcurios. Mrs. Gray haa one of th« best In-dian eollectlons In the state and managesto use the different articles In a veryeffective mann»r for decorative jwrpo:<e».

The score cards were In keeping withthe Indian decorations, being exquisitelyoriginal Indian pictures In the games ofthe afternoon Mrs. (Jharles E. Humsldewon first prli« and Mrs. Henry Fuhrmanreceived the consolation prize. Deliciousrefreshments were served by Mrs. Graylate In the afternoon. Those present werevMrs Ellis Morrison. Mrs. J. B. MacDou-gali. Mrs. Charlcw E. Burnslde, Mrs.(leorge B Klttlnger. Mrs. S. L. Crawford,Mrs. W. E. Boone. Mrs. Henry Fuhrman,Mr*. E. W. price Mrs. P. S. Cole, Mrs.Charles H. Hamilton, Mrs. E. B. Burwe.ll,The club will meet on Wednesday nextat the residence of Mrs. Charles H. Ham-ilton.

Miss r>orothy Howard Smith and Mr.Nordahl B. Solner were quietly marriedTuesday morning at * o'clock at St. Clem-ent's Episcopal church. Twenty-fourth ave-nue and Yesler way. Rev. George Buzzelleofficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Solner left thesame day for a short trip to Portland.Upon their return they will be at hometo their friends at the Rainier Grand hotel.

Miss Smith Is the eldest daughter of Mrand Mrs. Addison Smith, of this city. Shehas for several years been prominentamong the younger society people of thecity. Mr Solner is at present superinten-dent of the Madison Street Cable Railway

Company. He will resign this position soonand he and his wife will go to Nome, when*Mr. Solner will manage a bank which Isbacked by local capitalists.

A spot that Is becoming attractive forSeattle society people who like lo spenda few quiet hours is Mr. Hillary G. Con-nor's ark "Hilaro." which Is moored near

the ferry slip at West Seattle. Mr. Con-nor's ark Is an exceedingly pretty little re-treat. His log for last Sunday showrs thefollowing registrations: Mr. and Mrs.Charles D. Stlmson. Mr and Mrs. Fred-erick A. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Kngle,

Mr. and Mrs. J Walter Hainsworth, Mr.and Mrs. Harvey S. Jordan. Mr and Mrs.11 F. Bannard. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Barker,Miss J Flaken. Miss M. U Flsken, MissII Hamilton. Mr. Maurice McMU ken, Mr.Young and Mr. A. W. Conant.

Miss Cora Smith and Miss Ida D. Smithentertained at luncheon Friday at theirhome on Thirtieth avenue The decora-tions were yellow throughout. Those pres-ent were: Mrs Frederick Hicks. Mrs.Francis Guy Frink. Miss Ruby Piles, MissMaude Frink. Miss Helen Holmes, \|l«aI .alia Drane und Miss M Barnard.

Mr. George Frank Folsom, of this city,and Mrs Florence Msoklem, of Toronto,Canada, were married yestsrday at noonat the h<»me of Mr. Folsom's mother, inBoston Mr and Mrs. Folsom left for Se-attle immediately after the ceremony.They will reside here.

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Miss Alfreda llcaly, the pretty daughterof Capt. John J. Heaty, who has been con-fined to her apartments at the Kainier-Grand t»ecause of severe Illness. Is slowlyrecovering, much to the satisfaction of hermany frlsnds.

Mrs. J. D Dowman had as her guests ata box party at the Seattle theater Wednes-day night Mr and Mrs I>. Kellther, MrsJ. C. Haines and Miss l.«aura Hathaway

The French Club met last week at thoresidence of Mrs Robert Wilson. Thecl'.ih meets this week with Mrs John Col-lins.

The Wednesday Night Card Club willmeet this week at the residence of Mis.J C. Haines. IKH Cherry street.

The members of the Nealka Club willglvs a dinner at the Hotel Butler on Sat-urday night

+ + fThe Kintal Club met last Friday at the

residence of Mrs P A Purdy

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Tuesday evening a quiet but prettyvr«dding t ok place at the residence ofMr and Mrs li R Humes. f>L3 Sixteenthaveunc north, the contracting parties be-ing Miss Ida Tlllandei of Seattle, andMr Homer II Feaa of Colby Thebridesmaid was Ml*» Gertrude F« s and11;e best man Mr Robert K Anderso;Rev l.outs Bowerrasn. rector of the FirstBaptist church, offit latsd Mu» SadieKe.-tn played the wedding march Theevening w is spent ir isuslc and «lnging.aft**r which all partook f a b -untful rpast Tha wedited couple took v sh rt

kraej I w hMeott, sod win \. %

In Colb> April I The invitedwere Mr- Han-en Mrs T J H ;m«s,Mrs B «art. M;ss Stella Fea« Mr andMrs J llruce M < Stewart McPtier* n.Miss Gertrtid Fes* MUs Feas.MW* S.tdis F-a* Mtss Mattle Wlssmsn.Miss Susie Wissman M snd Mrs Bllum'* Miss Madge Humes, Mia* M«: oHansen, Mr Lawrence Hansen

Mr ftdney C. rierce an! Mi-w M UHle*v. 1 . th of thD ' were quietly mar-

, Tied at the ? est b-«jCe of the <it<>iergyinan, IUV J Ixn F Dam n. -an-

.'.aj aftern«x»n. Man h IK Mr t: 2 nan 1 Mu* t. hn Hi- -e. lister ?a- r;.i---' rvtng as best m*r anl br l -maM Mr

'. Mrs Plere* will bs at home Is the.rf; «nis at Jit street, tn this ;>

Mr Fred D M eh »f this -ity.

iiid Miss .\nlta H Peterson, of Sa*ra-

I IT. Mr Harry Ron; n! ar i M *

I .;c rge Preg ; .n* tfce ?. :, . .s:

Mr. T H Abbott, of Portland or., andMt>s Ul'dan Freeman r.ie. o ,{ Mr T,

j R, Farr. were tnarr'. dby Ret U J Saw.) yer at the residence f Mr. ar.d Mrs TI R Farr. corner of Tw. nty-thlrd .

[ and TmU r wu< m rhtusday «i g .1 i o CiOCiL. <Lbc b»i«ie becoiuu.g.>

THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SUNDAY, MARCH 25. 1900.

attired in a traveling: suit of brown. Thehouse was prettily decorated for the oc-casion. After the ceremony a daintysupper was served, after which the happycouple left for Portland, their futurehome. Those present were: Mr. andMrs. W. J Farr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moran.Mr. and Mrs. J Graves, of Everett; Miss ,S. Hand, Mr. L. Grove. Mr. J. R. Farr,

Mr. Charles Farr.4* + +

Mr. Harry E. Pike and Miss LizzieLiadhoff, both of South Park, were mar-ried at the residence of the officiating

clergyman. Rev. John Fr Damon, Seattle,on Monday evening. Mr. John F. Wilier aand Miss Marie Bardsley filling the roleof best man and bridesmaid.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Price and Mr.Otis Oby Rank were married on Tuesdaymornlnjr at the residence of the bride'smother, on Twenty-second avenue. Rev.George Buzzelle officiating. Mr. and Mrs.Rank will reside In Seattle.

Mr. Franklin A. Howard, of Everett,

and Mrs Fannie A. Redding, of this city,were married at the residence of the offi-ciating clergyman, Rev. John F. Damon.Seattle, Saturday, March 17. a few mutualfriends being in attendance.

Mr. Robert H. King and Ml.«s EmmaNelson, both of this city, were married atthe residence of the officiating clergyman.Rev. John F. Damon on Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs Maurice Outsell serving asbest man and bridesmaid.

PARTIH§ A \l> OTHER AFFAIRS.?

Mrs. J. C. Cnrte, of Howard avenuenorth, gave a delightful «t home on Wed-nesday afternoon to the ladles of Ix>r-raine Auxiliary, O. E. S., of which society

the hostess Is president. The pleasanthome of Mrs. Carle presented nn Invitinginterior, with a wealth of ivy chains uponthe walls and many choir* potted plantsscattered about the rooms. The afternoonwas a season of delight, and busy Angerswere kept busy with fancy work, whileplans were formulated for an entertain-ment to be given by the auxiliary In thenear future. The spacious dining roomhad been transformed Into a bower ofIvy and other vines. The table was dec-orated with smllax and golden narcissus.Luncheon was served in antique chinaand glass of exquisite designs, while thepromised high tea was amply supple-mented by ambrosial coffee, chicken sand-wiches, cakes and fruits.

Mr*. Tyiulsa Bogart was aerreeahly sur-prised at her home, 1017 Ninth avenuesouth, nn Wednesday at noon by membersof Stevens' Woman's P.elicC Corps, No. ,1. The ladles partook of a substan-tial luncheon at 1 o'clock. The restof the afternoon was spent In con-versation, recitations and songs. Thosepresent w»re Mrs. Bogart, Mrs. Uise-<lorph, Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Adams. Mrs.Ames, Mrs. Harry, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Bar-ney, Mrs. Wamsholdt. Mrs. IpsaMUfiMrs. Pnyder. Mrs Stutsman. Mrs. Gkullng.Mrs. Moran, Miss Stoney, Miss VeraAdams, Miss Harney, Miss I/ela Snyder.

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Friday evening a birthday party wasgiven In honor of Miss Lena Church byher brother. Mr. Harold Church, at theirhome, 522 Tenth avenue. Th«>«»e Invitedwere: Miss Myrtle Bertram, Miss NellieHart he. Miss Jeannette Davis. Misss!e Ince, Miss Carrie Waters. Miss InezSproul. Miss Carobel Meeker. Mr. DonaldCampbell, Mr. Moses Olney, Mr. ChesterDavis, Mr. Dudley Campbell, Mr. FredHolbrook. Mr. Kdward Hennlng. Mr.Harry Hudson. Mr. Frank Hart he andMr Hawthorne Gray. Refreshmentswere served by Miss Anna Church, as-sisted by Mrs. J. 11. Sprugue.

Mrs. E. Celene. of New Whatcom, whohas been visiting during the past twoweeks with Mrs. Ida Williams, of 1102Third avenue, has returned to her home.A very enjoyable farewell party wasgiven last week in her honor by herhostess to a few Intimate friends. Idghtrefreshments were served.

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The Fleur de Lis Whist Club held itsregular meeting Friday afternoon withMrs. G. E. Sylvester, 515 Se-ond avenuenorth. The visiting* ladles were: Mrs. C.E. l.K)w and Miss Marie Kurtz. The prizeswere won v Mrs. C. E. Dow and Mrs.C. B. Bryant. Tho next meeting will bewith Mrs. Elxa B. Nelson.

A pretty luncheon wn» given on Satur-day, March 17. )>y Mrs. EL F Hogardus. athoi homo on Seventeenth uvcnuo. Thed:nln« room and tab!.-# were effectivelydecorated In yellow The souvenirs of theoccasion were little yellow boxes filledwith vellow sweet*. Twelve ladies Werepresent.

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Miss Ella Qiilnn ant! Miss MargueriteQuinn entertained a number of friends\u25a0it their home, «1« Spring street, Fridayevening. Progressive whist was playedduring the evening, Interspersed withmusic.

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A small gathering was held at the homeof J.)r J 1! Chapman. 1314 Valley street,last Thursday venlng. < mpllmentury toMiss llollenbe<k, the above-mentioneddale being her birthday

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Mr and Mr.'- K K lie. ardux entertainedthe Wednesday Xltrht I' nch Cluh at theirnew home, on Seventeenth avenue. Theci »l> wn well represented arid a numl erof visitors were present

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Dr and Mrs W <* Olbson entertainedat lunch-on veaterdny Mr J It. Tyrrell,of Ottawa. Canada, an.l Dr. A. H. Mc-l-clsch. of Mtlwanke' Wis

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A Juvenile rale ball win w givenat Kanke hall nest Saturday af;.rn «

Mrs M It An* i-;ine will entettaln atj cards >n Fr-day a'term. Q in honor of herpiece. Mt** llamilt r.

I'l HVIMI >M> lorut \on:*.

;Mr c H BarnweU was In Tacoma Tu's- |

M/ K. l:',lla was in Tae.nia on Tues

I.ilJian Mill-r U I. itprison t\< .-s, * m ify Clary *rt iYerinr from aI * ?? ?- r* i'Am *»

' "f' vf C 1 f T»,' a>a. was inas-le Monday.M- i'h.ir . Wirtele. of Victoria. «u InSeattle M n lavMr V J. M IK - .in exit ? uy fr-jm Ulan 1> attty Tu. - lavy. - M !;« was In Vlcuirta a a rl,

<?! UV !i>' *..k?v ' "'V ftf l'jrtland. i» miiiuh!» t \u25a0,» in Beatt>.Mr J. ha \ w- of Butte, M'C . is Inr «: l' »ntM.-S S I. «.c and *on are a pfe ,

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Mr ir.i and « a spottt p**t of»a«<: v v /v In I-a Coftaor.

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' Mr A H. \u25a0 "ai :? r. To-;ma. ~

j .. s oaya t:» S«,aUi«> iast wt-vk."V. Jv»hn B. Libbv :s;i* «on« for a two

i in - % s.i In San r r,ir. i.-voJs. I War-. - ' ..

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rorner Tw enty-»econd nvemw» anl Laneat reel.

Mr J W Hanna ha» returned to Seattleafter i» Ave rnomh< trip Kaat.

Mi- H. A Chadwtck and *>n returnedFriday from a vlult to Ortlng

Mr J*** Rrlnker returned Friday froma abort outlim at I.oke Ciialinwn.

Mr* A. 11. Andemon nnd M " vl*~ 1It<-J friend" In Portland laat *

Mrs. I More. of TacomK. t» vlaltin* hernleter, Mr* H. J Carman. In Statue.

Capt. Oeorue Serley. of Seattle. »as a

*ueat of Portland friends la»t wees.Mr T. II DMBpaety. formerly a resident j

of thin city, ta visit ln« here at preeen;

Mr and Mr> flu* Wrt>*n ha-cto Seattl* after n two weeks' visit South.

Mr- A. U Stewart le?tU«: * * for

fc.ok.nw t rialt Mri J F McNaudht.Jul«r« Thomas lluke left *esier!,y on

h short t>u»!n«"*» trip to M. I'aul and Cnl--oA*° .

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Mr*. Abtoott. formerly of London. (tna-

da.. it siwiUiij friend* and ralaUva* ib Be-?ttk

Vlr mml Mr* K H o**l* of **'ll*.epent x t'oupl* of day a in rortltnd laa* j*«?k.

Vf«*- Ann* Beach **» the iu*at 'f *r «

M W"alk« r, tn Tacoma. * f*m «?>'? iA*t ,W<N'k.

Mine B*»rta CrlveW plumed from * tripKi« .n IMcadur Sne it mu*h unprortdIn h^Aith

Mrs H B Baaley. of Hanton ww heof Mr* Thottat Bi.rfce ? ay*

? 4»f W"*k.Kt S.aaJV'r W C. Squire ret ime! ?<-> «-

tic ia-t *\u2666<* from \u25a0" "Xtended * ?\u25a0- eIn the Raat

Mrs C. A MlMln-er. of Hartford.of Un. W I* GoiMm .n this

<ty lam wwk.Mr John Bt« lman. of K»"chlk*n Alas- i

k< ha* !-ei. . :-W!tn* fr.ents l» !fa»t:i« furtr-.e i>aat we*k

Mm* Etta Morris, of Portland. *x tn. rlt) Tuesday attendlfi* U»«i lubu-

Hi. »» wt Jdin*Mi « ..» Mr.-. E. T l'> ; « came down

from Juneau on lh» «teaar.«r Oty of Mil-ti« W^inrfciay

Mr. and Mm. Norman ttaltowar. of thiacity, aptnt i«r' of lait watk Tiaitirxff : «**- jtlv «?« in *>iynij>ift.

Mi*s Pelly. who hi*- Mr B ivii>. in this city. ie-

turnM to EnßUr.l.V G. "L!liy. who H«f» in Seat-

tle * r the ias; two yea/*, left forh«r home in IllSnoia

Mr J M. A*ht< '\u25a0 if Tac up iv

er.tl la\ * :.' : ill Wf-k t/*e itu-»L of

ilrf. "H rr.-Ls Burk'Mr. Sui G Slmpaon and "ii* daughter.

M ss lr.. r.e Ssnn; ?? ... Uft Monday for a is^ tl >rt trip to San Francisco

Mr*. C F Whitt . 'w <Uo<bUr«r -A»-k from ?* j

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Carolina. Mr*. Whittlesey h»» tiaan i»lfdncc h<?r returii at thf home o? ht r flat'r,Mr*. O. Meadt Knn-rv

Mr*, Albert K I*ark« i* 111 mi tiie (evi-

dence of h*»r ?»!«tt#-r. Mr*. J Allen Snt!ih,In the Danny-Fuhrman Addition.

Mra A. K Olcrini, who has feen ill at 4ProvtderuH* honpltai for ti»« paa, thr«a

I weeks, tn skxarly recovering.

I Mlj*j*Mary Hoi** >uh»-r. f *"*»t> .! Mo, Is vUittnjf it tht- horn* nf mt aunt.

Mm*. Bert* < rivelll, In tbls »4ty.

! Mr. and Mr* J A Moor* return* Il Thursday from a <4% w»«k*

a rrlj> to friendsj In Naw York and WAihlnit>n. I> ??

M>aa Alme of tftt# '»ty, leftThuradar n n *n «*itonde«i \ I<ll <> Spo-k ine and oth#»r WA«td»|[ton rltm.

Mian Ha 110 Maynard rer <rn. ? \u25a0 l*a .aTvitldsy after i »<iort villi »» H *»'.hMr* J. r. b. UV|4 attd Mr*. H. 4

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Culver.Hi** Kathleen IV«rry left .Seattle - » Vr

day f>>r a prolonr< d nay in War To -'< Itwherr* »ri« artll take a cour*e !r tt.t ; n<-inuralni.

Mr* Janu-s \* OUmer ml Mr M<t*r«tt Gilmer, have returned to their home

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ji 'I"JL '-Jj**" '-""C* higher standards of quality in Women's Fine Millinery and

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_ j Costumes and Wraps becomes stronger. Those who best understand jI 4 the fashions have been quick in appreciating our new showing. Those fJ 4 who have come for a peep at our magnificent gathering of Millinery (f ,«£,**Y t have, in almost every instance, selected their Easter Hat or assured ifJ I \ A lis they would return later and do so. We are showing wonderfully jj , {fSflfial'i |j jp fetching Millinery now for women and children, each Hat the proiluct |

a f In Imported Costumes, in Tailor-Made Suits, in Dress Skirtsl vlimvw-\ i>, 't, i( '"nrs "''' know we are ottering the handsomest tilings ever \ t'\ /X Mra |)M; V brought to this eitv. l'.ivi- is Style's birthplace, and many of our

j[ W pi \\-VgjJW ljj M t extreme novelties are reflections of the French ideas. But women's /*> \ v\ qf? if' ff f A tailoring is perfected in Berlin and Vienna, and trom these points gf lp '

Y JL ' J come the very sensible and beautiful. But America is doing letter y.^;f/j| /

\Zt I V and letter. an<l some of our smartest things come from New York.A 1 // v'(M l/11l v The tailored suits were never so fine, so perfect, and we are told r*J

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k - VL- . _r, rTi - East. Our business success is the result of careful, painstaking if J J

m We are showing all the styles approved by fashion for the coming season; more fat. JDflllltV f//u/ than ever and even less than last year's prices, thanks to careful buying. Colors ut <ftrtlllllJ subdued, pastel shades predominating. Every waist is crisp and fresh, a perfect modd ICjllf lifsftjcfc fAt* °f correctness.

At iQB 9 P" oe we have beyond eon- ! 512 50 "^OTV s^"rt ' st.

vll!,h Jackets, fhfriot'

troversy the most distinctive gather- '

or broadcloth, tailored Eton eff«t|VlO_ ing of Silk Waists ever shown in the city. They '®

have the French back, pointed sleeves, tucked front. \\ iI'J flf) Short Jacketa, some of the hand-

At J 750 , , 'Cl ' <1 no\ el ties of he , ? broadcloth and cheviot.

4«J» season. A Silk Handkerchief Waist

in many Persian patterns; a line that has all the At IS 00 'iun,'rof ' noxv Eton, man-tailnwdnewest colorings. This Waist is shown in the * Suits, in handsome homespun «dsketch. | cheviots, finished in a manner in keeping with

At i 6 00 : magnificent Peau do Soie tlraham.and Satin Waist, with 1 rench back AA ? , , . ?

MM) the front in vorv tine rarkinß. At $ 25.00j Nuits, 111 coverts, pebbled iliwrioh,

At Waist of white silk, embroidered in home-spuns, Venetians, uiado after tho handsomeMl(»ffpots, collar of mirror velvet, Eton styles,

fringed tie: a grand example of this year's most

fetching fashions. At SIOO 00 ,f> imported Cloth and

At W Imported Waists of fine white taf- ff»nd Co.tum«L n»do

Al f fhp front hRB a , I(iunt(Ml ;afte the most fetching creations of the i*effect, with silk lace insertion, braided and lined World; each a masterpiece; some very elaborately

trimmed, some in plainer etiects.with lavender silk. ;1

At ntjUH Waist of light blue taffeta, tucked At 1 50 Mohair Skirts, the rm' yoke, Battenlx-rg insertion. This is

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latest effect in Dress Skirts. Thwa very elaborate production, and is hut one of many ire to !>e worn over a dress skirt of colored aiilLstyles shown here for evening wear. Come in and see them.

PETTICOATS. PETTICOATS. d§You'll find some very effective Petticoats here, made of Mercerized Moreen. They are full of spring new- mm\

ness and are elegantly finished; black, and most all the new pastel shadesf

$3.50, $4.50 and $6.00. T

BICYCLE SHIRTS. BICYCLE SHIRTS. \Very practical garments of serviceable materials for use on a rainy day, when required. They are new, I I V

and you'll be the first to see them if you come Monday. The price__

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$5.00, $7.50 and $12.50.

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More gfxxl styles to selectfrom here than at any otherr! -

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Royal Restaufdnt T£LIHIWH IMWtfi.

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Conaomm* Knjral*. * 1,5 ; 1nu

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Fine! of iw. r, »uhoijrmpla Ojruet Patn»« » '*

M«i »f"ol »*?

Pear*. a I# <>nda.ttuiin

Prime of H**f *« '"VHprlmr l.«mb. Mini ~

fUuI«l fount Turku*. 1 TkutMCn

Jkiliel and M*alM*l *9#*Anparac u». Welled Hull* rs«»

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