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SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1007. THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE WW jWj THE WEEK IN ASTORIA SOCIETY I. t;A I HiM'IKTV llll inn. ,N. . 'I'lin wiik pii'li'il t-wti timrn iiuniI" 'lH(i.y lllilll II lii'K'XI. il nl on il I II II I - rli' (if (mow luivi' niv n i In' u --it t "Hi -limn m ii Mjinl Ii-nm ruin., tl iiiMior of I In' New Y'ltr ti tul llin iiinv li'iiviH we liuvit (ill liiniinl, tin- liiiilmr IuImIIIhk Willi MnM mi'l Niiinkii NliickN lull! In Hll'i'li iIuiim tunc ilii' Mint hour of !I07, Ami lliiii. uf nil U i 1 1 . 1 . i riml i HiiiIkiI In linikc limly the cry uf llin lu-w Inn n ymir. Tin. vvi'iiIm lut v Kiin iiilly Ik'i'M will, li tuirlli'H, Fulton Homo Party Mr niul Mm J, I'. I 'lillnii KHVK II llnllMi. iril ( y lit Ihi'lr Hi'iiii. I'liiri', ii'li'liiiitli.if Hi" nlv.iii of tin- Ni'iv Vnii Mi. niul Mm. Ui'iiiKi' Hiiiilmiii mii'I Mi niul Mm. Kiiltmi liinl u ini'i'iy iitit.mltHf rid" over III" IniiK country roinl III tltclr I I. ... 1 1 v , .him In llii. n . iiilnl im i.'H. Illlutlull. Wlllllll till) Willi of tint Iioh-tillnlili- i-trini New Vi'in'N dinner whh Hcl Vi il lii llii. roiiK' lil.il 1'iilly, liV tin' great fire pluc. niul to llio icniii'l inu nlr ir tin. li.iiily lu-ii'li"l nl.l In culler Tim Wiillirr wu jn Hl 1 1 -t i m mi'l In tin- IIHIOIiHkIiI til"' Klil'luollll. Kl'lp H.lllll'll fiuth .hp I on tin. ImiK iiiiiifiiiiili? w.iiu.il mill iIiiihi'iI by tlio m-n, in1 1 I llll Mmni-.l II... IukI III. ill ..f llii- ni ' ymir, iiml Inter, with i Imi i mi'l koh'I prcitiil Ht-p, Hi'lrotiwil lii tin' new. Tim rii' in t.-r of IIiIh ciileil" weie I 'i . l-'ul-ton uii.l f.uiilly. Mr. mi'l Mm a. I. I'ljltuii, Mr uiut Mm. Uni, Hm lx.rn. Mr. iinil Mm. ir"iK' Mr. uii'l Mm. t'tm-l, Mr. uii'l Mm. i ' I'ulloii. Birth-day Party mi tin- . vi iiImk t tin- Inn! iluy of Ho- nl.) ) i-. Mm. lv '. Ki-rKtixou iin.l Mm lc Noluil Kiui- ii 1'iiity I" Hi. yi'iniK'r mt, I'M honor of Hi. hit ilet .vi or lik- l N"-' l.ui.t mi. I IMwIii Hhort. The 'loom of Mm, I '"tKUH.'ir rli.;u loiin in v Ilium Were ttir.iHn npi it for Ho- hi i 't"oii, Ho-) il.iiil.li .iil'.i. iIIiiIiik .. .mi iiiol hull' ....Mll.i with ii ofl Kie'll li'llilork Mini i i rlnliiliiiim In-Ill, fni ttifl nil uttiitmllv iHrtty I. ill room, wher! ithoiit foity dainty Kill" mi'l l'"y timdo mi nttr.-i. tlvi, picture In tin. mutation dunce I'micti nnd cuke wfrc m-rvoil niul (lie iliiurlUK continued until 11:30, when tin- 1'iiriy wrtit In a limly to nw-iilt tin. roinliiK of till' New Your t watch m-rvli-i. in tlu KilHriimllan cliun h. Thorn' prrHi-iii wr: Th" MIioh-h Mu'1k Kultoii, Ituhy Miiiiiit Htrom, III l.il KIIhwoi th, (i.ill Hol.'iin. Wllniii Ymiliit, lt'"il" t'oiillii'-r. Il'-lcn mill MiUK.if l Taylor, llomii'- Wlhl. Orlrml.- HmU.-r. Ncllh' Wllnun. I.i'tuj Mlnkl. r, Myrlli- Hlnth.-n. M itl'l Hohh, j MUitn-il Hmltli, (ill. Iln (iiiiluint, lliz'lj Kitti'H, Myrtl" tint iIhiiii, M:irttui l'or'1,1 1nilnit uiut Ulrillp WImo, I'im KiiHtrr- bnnI. Cnrrln Short, I'tllM.- (iriiy, Nnn- ll''tt.' I'VlkMIHOU. till' Ml'HNIH. Vllls'il Nil-' liui'l. Ivlwlii Short, l.ori-ir.u I'llklriK tou, Sfiiluiry Hhort, ll.inilltoii Oarnor. Alfr''l l.iiiiiii.-rtroin, Alhii I'tilton, Will I'tzlttKcr. Ahil WrlKht, Ki'iin'tli TurkT, liny Hnnl'iiiii, Ht' i'lii'ii llnt-r-luim. Itol'i'il Taylor, flii.it'-r Kll wortli, Uoy.l Van Iuini-ii, KhHti'ln U"-.. Mi'lvlll" Morton. M.-rvln Troyi-r, Alison Alli'ti, llyliind KticlliKir, Hyil- iioy lli'lllioni, t'lyili? Tnilllnicr. Kiel Hhorl, Watch Party Tim hoin of Mm. I'lllllk lllllllllll', III l'lHTlOWl, WIIN III'! Hi'i'ii" of oiii- of llii! New Ycnr wiili h iiirtliM, Tlio I'lii'lhr tinrt of Iho tv iiIiim wiia fii'tit nl i'iii'Ih, fiOO IhIuk iayi'i, liilcr ii iliilnty Iiiiii licon wiik Ni-rvcil on ii liil.li' K.irliiii'l."1 In Htnlliix mid ii'il i iiriiiilliiiix. A nih Iiiik fii" iiInIm'iI ii novelty, llii' favor In-lntf tin ImrliH IUi which all tootcil it chnrlvnrl to thp lalinl offuliiK "f Uni". Afii'niK llioii iitcHi'iit wcn: Mr. iind Mra. John 1 'lllllllll', ,M CHMI'K. I fill ' II llll llllH (!. llli lll", Mr, l'iiuiitM'll aid MIkh Anna Campbell, Mr, rind Mm. (lei, Morion, niul the MIHe lli'illm imd ftrnvn Mor ion, Mr. Him, Mr, fillo flrlnicx, Mr. I'r.il Mill. Mc iiml Mm. I'apldin Hut lioliler, Mr Alilcy of Itriiokneld. Mm, ilniv, of I'orllaiiil, Mm. (iiilliiKlii-r, Minn Klomnce (ioildiird, Mr. Arthur Mn'iif, Mr. Harry (lriilmm nnd Mm, i ii ahiiin. An Aftarnoon n Monday afternoon M ex, J. Wywanl enti'i l.ilm-d In honor of Mm J T o'ltrleu of rortlaml Mm. ii'ltili-ii Ih a nlHter-ln-liiw of Mm. I'tiink lionniil'UiK Mr. Wywaril'M inilom wen- iirllMllciilly dccki'd with 'in-K"ii wild gtapn nnd holly; n moHt d'-llKlit fnt afternoon wim Hpent, diir Irnr which ii dainty luncheon wan ""IVed, !' V. Alleyii", tlio rector of the Up lierlown cliapel for the punt year, han heeti conntriiln'i to IcnV" Axlorlu on . i. ' "lint of f ill in? health and i k a in. it e favorahli clitne In thtr city of N w Orli-iinH. Thit t"Iip of the pnr lull at tend ti 1 in with boat wlnlien for recnvry and regret th depart ure of the levi-reinl K.'iitli'inmi, which leaven litem without ti nilnlMter for the prea- ent. MIhh Miiud HiUilea, of I'ortland, In the client of her nlnter, Mm, Aitntln I ImIiiiI ne. Mm. J. Adrian F.ppli nnd children, who have been -1 1 1 1 n (f Mm. J. A. Iievlln, rr'turned t tln-lr homo Thurn day mornliiH. Minn Oirtrudi. Ki-nrncy In In Port land enjnylnn; ft protruded ntuy with her counlnn, tho Mlnncn Mivdmn of th-it rlty. Mm. fl.ii. Colwell entertained the runtime ilnh ut cuchro on Prld.iy. Mm Kiifttner entertained nn every week curd cluh at her home on Fri day. ' 'f Minn Carol YHin(f wan hontenn nt her horn.' In rppeitown to the Thurnday aftci noon club; f.no wan played nnd Mrn. Cullender wan tin- fortunate win ner of the prize. THE RING AND THE GIRL BL ZELLA ARMSTRONG. J c I.ttSK I" zero ih,. mercury plunceil. an though to mIiow lh.. . lv .-lli-i m In hlxl" by kI" rioiin mill rant what an aci "" alii,, lii.m.l of weaiher Im 111" Sunny South vurl'-ty. The k1 nhlver ed, an. I I "Ih cl ed III innlcii Ih (hat she wan no licit. t iiilpi"l f"f th" cold llian were Ih.- iiiaiiiiKefN of th" I'm. I ov er which .ih" was I. Ini; Jerked tliriiiich ulei I ainl snow lnu.inl ( 'hal l.iiionmi. The chill of til" oilier air wa" only Nllis'lillv t"iii."i."l wllliln the couch; the wind hiMt I. "I. .uni Ih" miov di il l"'! Illl'i iikIi Ih" rl. liely i .imi ui' lilM, while her .r. n I i ilin -mad" null m -t 1 1 I ilie leasl MivtMllile . iil.'rl Im. front Nil. h l.ll ler ill'itilKhts. M.iiHlon .saw the Involuntary nhlvcf, nnd li'iivliiK IiIh Hi'iil. Ii.. sioli' to her in n wlnuini,r, a io"i;i'l lc way. "Won't yon Id me help you into my coat '."' he a- li"il, an Ii. held out III" gar ment of which he had illvestcl hliu- lier t uni ii t y . more and more, le.scntlni; the thi'UKht of nwukeiiliiK hi r to claim his piop.rly. "I can't do HI" he said under his lue.iih. "I'o.'r llltl" IhliKf." he watih ed th" iiuk laches on the smooth chock, ".I.I le.rl she Is not MllTel'lliK now. 1 can (te my heavy coat fioin my trunk al Dallon I'll leave this one wllh her." A hasilly sci llilili d nole on his curd explained that he was oil at llaltotl, hill that a few days later would Iin.l liiiu In ( 'hallaliooKO, at the IJcud Mouse, whi le she could l.a,' cr send the coal. I'MkIiik the curd Into a cou veiiiclilly KiipliiK pockd, he km ! helvd his hcloiiMincs reluctantly I'roin his own seat ii in I MwttUK fioin the plall'onn Jusi as the i'oiiducto- yi lied "All n- lioard, and the Ioiik train ln'Kan to I'llinlil" pasl Die station. ThroiiKlioiit his transactions In Dal lon Mat'Sti.n felt an Impulse of Im patient basic toward CliatlanonKu and Great Clearance Bale U- rr SEATS PRICE, $1.50 a leg, $3.00 a pair, for all our $4.00 and $4.50 pants. All others 20 per cent off. ASTORIA'S Newest, Brightest, Cleanest, Up torate stock of Clothing on sale at the lowest prices ever offered before Do you realize what an opportunity you are turning down if you do not share in these bargains. It is a money making proposition to you to buy bright, new merchandise at such low prices, even though you don't need them badly right now, you will soon, and then you will not have an opportun ity to buy them so cheaply. We must reduce our stock quickly to male room for the spring lines which will arrive. Our prices arc very low to begin with, and we are now offering 20 per cent Off which makes them much lower than ever before in Astoria. MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT SALE P RICES. ROWNSVILL WOO ORE . C. JUDD, Proprietor. 684 Commercial St. Between 15th and 16th. "Well I Hkt? that:" said Marston i "Hut you must come to this one. I (.ruefully. "Nice, InrjiroKHioii 1 must simply will not accept any excuse, It's have made, If she couldn't trust me I for Miss Stacy, you know. She is ro- wllh her inline and w hereabouts. If she were not so haiiKbty or su shy she could havp her rln(,r." he grumble, "Serves her right," and thereupon he made formal arranKeimnts with him self to Immediately dismiss the matter once fur all In his mind, and in the same breath fell to wondering whether hauteur or timidity prompted the brev ity of the comunlcatlon and caused her to withhold her name. In memory he studied her face, analyzing her dell- her. "(ill,' said Marston plaintively, "I've met Jack won't that do?" "Paul, you are a good boy after all," said little Mrs. Hollister when he found her in the crush. "As a reward ! of merit I'll Introduce you to Miss Sta cyoh, you know each other already? Why didn't you tel me?" The quest Ion was reproachful: but other people demanded attention from the hostess; and Paul was gazing into cat., features, recalling the clear, ill- re,-., yet half-shy glance of those deep 1 thp ,,l,"'st' "st c'ps worl''- blue eyeM, the long, childish lashes, an all the tender contours timidity, of self. "1 can go Inl. i the smoker where; his meeting wllh her. More than once there Is a red-hot slo'.'. No. 'Ott (""l'l There ate too many men, ami there Is ton much slunk.-." II, shook his head at her suggestion, as he held the cont III an mil lim it ;i I h e manner. Her thanks were scarcely audible, but she obeyed lilin meekly; ami as she he wished frankly that he had gone on with her. Hill nfter nil, what awaited him nt the ltead was merely a bulky package, I he coat. Searching the pocket post olllcc vainly for a note, he siilTcrcd what he told himself was an absurdly slipped shivering Into the grateful ; bitter disappointment. ( hi the heels of warinlh, a glance from the darkest of , bis defeat ho found a consolation prize a ring set with a single pearl which jind evidently slipped from her chilled linger that cold afternoon, He glean ed a further grain of comfort from the fact that the ring was )n the right hand pocket, and "therefore not an en gagement ting," as he reasoned. The trinket complicated matters; for In the mall came an envelope, white nnd square, addressed In an unfamilar fe minine hand, and without doubt from her. "Thank you so much," were the words on the sheet within. No form of salutation, and no signature! blue eyes spoke her gratitude. As vir tue Is sometimes Us own reward, so that glance unexpectedly warmed his blood, and made him regret his volun tary exile lo the smoker and the slove. Ills destination, Dallon, was only a few miles away, and night was nl most down when he left the smoke thick atmosphere lo find the other coach deserted, save for the blue-eyed one, who. was fast asleep, close-wrapped In his overcoat. Iler long lashes curled on cheeks pale with cold de spite the relief he had conferred. A moment he stood In contemplation of course. II,. admitted now that he hid accredited the little circlet as a pos sible ambassador, and laughed mirth lessly as he twisted the little ring on his own smallest digit, hut he deci- i dell to carry It always. I Perhaps, in possesion of her name, j he might, after the manner of men, i have forgoten all alumt her. As it j was he remembered. At lirsl he was j was always expecting to meet her. Again and again he thought he had a j glimpse of her on some crowded street; but just as often the tailor clad figure eluded him. Once he followed into a tlnrlst's shop, determined to bribe the saleswoman should the shy quarry vanish again; but the tailored maiden wllh the well-set shoulders c'aoso a shaggy chrysanthemum and fastened 1n her furs as she turned a velvety brown glance Inquiringly upon his eager gaze. He hurrlilly purchased violets for an amazed debutante who did nut expect them, and threw the gushing note of thanks, when It came. Into the tire with an unneceessary scowl, for lu remembered wllh a pang the simple little "Thank yon so much." A girl whose name he did not know was despotically ruling his Ideals. Another writer had come and passed. Marston still carried the lit tle pearl. When he thought of It nt all it was with a feeling half sad, half resentful. Somewhere this girl with the wonderful blue eyes, was living her life without him, loving and being loved. If he found her It would be loo late. Rut he was possesed of a married sister who dragged him out on all pos sible occasions, and on some which Marston pronounced Impossible. '. "Yes, I know," she cut in promptly. eyes that had haunted his dreams for a year. And she was going to marry Jack! Had he not said it would be too late! He never knew quite what words he uttered, or whether he man it gd a decent appearance, as he took he hand. He noted t;v long upending lashes on the cheek-, rosy now Jack's llancee! Later when the crowd was thinning, he found himself with the girl, moving toward the open Hreplaeo. In the com- jparalive isolation, he turned, and, ta lking the little girlish circlet from his pocket, let it rest a moment regret- !, fully In his palm. i "This Is all I have had of you for a j year," he said, almost without his own ! volition. "All!" echoed the girl laughing, but j a little startled, "It was enough, wasn't iit? Why, it's my pearl ring! Where did yen get It?" she questioned, the deep blue eyes opening on him in amazement. "In the right band pocket of my coat. You might have given me the chance to return it. You can wear it now, with your wedding ring and .lack's dia mond," he ended, with a touch of bit terness. "Can -can wear it with" she fal tered, "when " "(lood-by, Miss Stacy" chorused a group in the hall, to a vanishing blue figure; and the girl with the ring In her open hand stirred not. "Miss Staeye," he whispered, won derlngly. "They aren't calling you?" "I believe you did not meet my cous in," she answered. "She was summon ed to the telephone, just ns you enme in." And, she finished, with a touch of the old demure shyness, "She was the guest of honor." "What!" he almost shouted. "Then she Is engaged to Jack, not you." "No, Indeed; that Is Constance Stacy. I am only Stacy " she paused with "I'o, Indeed; that Is Constance Stacy, the first little touch of coquetry he had ever seen in her. "You do not know my name yet? she whispered. "So," he answered slowly; "no" I don't know what It is now," the color deepened on her cheek as his hand, un seen, closed over hers "but I know what It Is going to be." The Homei Magazine. ALL THE WORLD is a stage and Ballard's Snow Lini ment plays a most prominent part It has no superior for Rheumatism, stiff Joints, cuts, sprains, and all pains. Buy it, try It, and you will always use It Anybody who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c, SOc and $1.00. Hart's drug store. Have you indigestion, constipation, I headache, backache, kidney trouble?! Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If It falls, get your money back. That's fair. Tea or Tab- ; lets form. 35 cents. For sale byj Frank Hart. President Diaz has engaged an American expert to manage the rail road affairs of Mexico. This is the next best thing to a rate law. o Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTOIUA, OKEUOX IBON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS l'p-to-1'ate Shw Mill Machinery! I'ron ju attention fivm tnb rtrair work 18th nnd Franklin Ave, Tel. Main 2451 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. F L BISHOP. Secretar (Nelson Tron, Vice-Pres. and Supt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treae Designers and Manufacturers 01 . THE LATEdT IMPEOVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits FurnishJ. CORRESPONDENCE "SOliCITED. Foot of Fourth Sweet Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY 8HERMAN, Manage! Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks ard Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Main Phone 121