The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 22, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    SUNDAY, NOVUM BKR 22, 1908.
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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, A$T01UA. OREGON.
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Now on at Jaloffs Style Store, is the talk of the town. Never has such ridiculously low prices been quoted on high class ladies
Ready to Wear Garments. Our store will be crowded MONDAY with customers, eager to obtain some of these rare bargains. We
would advise you to come early as we would like to be especially attentive in showing you the latest designs of ladies' tailored
Cloaks, and Millinery for this Fall's wear.
Everything' in the House at Greatly Reduced Prices
Extra inducements in Every Department Monday.
Tailored Suits actually worth $18 Monday Special - - $ 9.49 High Class Tailored Suits that sold for $25 Monday Special - $13.65
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$35 High Grade materials, rightly tailored in every way
will be sola as Monday Special
21.49
Fine Fall Weaves, latest designs, lined thruout
with Skinner Satin, worth $30 Monday Special 1 8.98
$5 Silk Petticoats, all colors, Monday Only. S3.98
Monday Glove
Specials
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Yon new hid such tempting prices
quoted '
$2.00 S0k Gloves, U colors..... $U9
$1 JO Silk Gloves, 12-button 89c
Short Gloves, s3 colors 69c
Corset Bargains for
Monday
50 dozen New Model Corsets also in-
eluding in this great value
, giving sals
$1.50 Corsets go for $1.19
$1,00 Corsets go (or 69c
Gigantic Monday Slaughter on
CLOAKS AND SHORT COATS
395 Garments that will be sold at enormous reductions
$ 7-50 Coverts, gigantic sals price...... .. $ 4.43
9.30 Knickerbocker style, daring this sale 6.3)
1150 Knickerbocker style, during this sale MS
6.50 New Fancy Mixture Woolens.. ... .. 3.93
Ladies' Long Coats worth $ 7 JO; sale price 4.98
Ladies' Long Coats worth 10X0; sale price 6.49
Ladies Long Coats worth 1100; sale prices 9.89
Ladies' Long Coats worth 20.00; sale price 115
Ladies Superb Long Coats worth $25; during this sale only. 1&25
Hisses' Fall Coats that tell for $150; sale price . .. 2.48
Hisses' all wool long Coats that sell for $4.75; sale price 139
Misses' Striped and Checked Coats that sell for $10.50; now 7.8S
Children's and Girls' Coats at such attractive prices that the stock
wDl be depleted in very short time. Pleased to show them. Simply an
overabundance and we most move them, no matter what the LOSS.
Millinery Bargains for Monday
A lot of trimmed Hats that sold for $4, sale price 98c
$ 6.50 Trimmed Hats go during this sale for $2.6$
8.00 Trimmed Hats will be sold at the small price 3.9)
10.00 Trimmed Hats exceedingly cheap for ,. 6.83
15.00 and $20 Pattern Hats to be sold for the ridiculous price of.... 9.7J
75c Chiffon, sale price 48c yard
40c Maline, sale price 27c yard
$1 and 11.25 silk Velvets, sale price 73c yard
35c quality Ribbons, all colors sale price .... .. .,.,,... 19c yard
45c quality Ribbons, all colors, sale price 27c yard
Miles snd miles of Ribbons st the sbove prices
Dress .Skirts
Recklessly priced
for Monday
500 latest and prettiest designs of
faU Weaves in Dress Skirts ever
shown in Astoria to be placed at
your mercy.
Voile, Panamas, Stripes and Mis
turn priced lower than you perhaps
will ever have the pleasure of seeing.
These prices will move them qukkiv,
so don't delay supplying yew needs
NOW.
$10.00 Skirts go for $3.93
12.50 Skirts go for 7.73
15.00 Skirts go for $.98
20.00 Skirts go for 1143
REMEMBER THESE
BARGAINS AT
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SALES MANAGERS
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Everything has been going along
smoothly, in Society's realm this
week, things of course, have been a
little eaiet, for everyone is prepar
ing for the coming week which is al
ways one of the busiest of the year,
everyone is planning for the Thanks
giving dinner and their is hardly any
time to think of anything else, there
have been a few card parties, and a
tew weddings and other affairs which
kelp to make the week a memorable
one in Society's bulletin.
Higgins-Stokes.
On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
Miss Margaret May Higgins and
ilr. W. S. Stokes were united in
marriage at the First M. E. church
by the Rev. C. C. Rariclc, pastor of
the church. The church decorations
were carried out in green and white,
beink banked with ferns and palms
and presented a very pretty scene.
Miss Reba Hobson sang before the
wedding ceremony and Miss Maude
Ross played the Wedding March.
The bride was given away by her
father, Mr. J. E. Higgins. The ush
ers of whom there were five in num
ber, were Mr. J. A. Beckwith of
Portland, cousin of the bride; Mr.
M. C. McCloud, Lieutenant Park of
Vancouver; Mr. Rob McLean. The
bride looked radiant in a aut'ful
gown of white crepe de chene, made
in empire style, with train and she
earned a shower bouquet of bride's
roses. A beautiful bride's veil com
pleted her outfit. ' Miss Winifred, a
sister of the bride, was maid of
ionor and she looked beautiful in a
gown of pink mcssallaine and car
ried a bouquet of pink carnations.
Miss Grace Stokes was bridesmaid,
and wore a dainty gown of blue mes
sallaine silk and carried a bouquet of
pink carnations.
After the wedding ceremony there
was an informal gathering at
the beautiful Higgins' home, only the
immediate relatives of the contract
ing parties and the ladies of the
Thursday club and their husbands
bring present. The house decora
tions were in pink and green. In the
spacious dining room where the
weddiag party assembled the table
feeorations were pink candleshades,
and carnations and smilax. The bridal
aarry were seated in the center of
the room at a small table and the
others sat at small tables which
formed a circle around the bride and
groom.
Philharmonic Concert.
The second Philharmonic concert
which was given in the handsome
new hall of the Astoria Amater Ath
letic Association, was a great sue-1
cess.
The concert has been looked for
ward to with no little anticipation,
by all those who had the good for
tune to attend the First Concert and
they were well rewarded for their
long and patient wait, for, the con
cert on last Tuesday evening was ex
cellent and will long be remembered
by all who were there and Dr. Emil
Enna, who was the director of the
concerts has won for himself a place
in the hearts of the music lovers of
Astoria. AbVmt seventy people were
entrusted with the rendition of this
extraordinary and beautiful concert
work, the following were soloists
and specialists of the evening.
Mugrove Robarts, baritone; Frank
Eichenlaub, concertmeister; Mrs. W.
T. A. Bushong, contralto; Miss Clar
ina Rogers, cellist; Miss Reba Hob
son, soprano; Miss Laura McCann,
alto; Miss Hattie Wise, pianist; Misa
Esther Sundquist, violinist; trio:
Mrs. A. A. Finch, soprano; Mrg. J.
T. Allen, alto; Miss Nellie Utzinger,
contralto; Miss Anna Campbell and
Miss Louise Wise, accompanists.
ing of a social entertainment on Fri
day evening, November 27th to
which the members of Gateway Re
bekah Lodge No. 77 have been invi
ted. A pleasing program is being
planned and all who attend are as
sured of an evening of royal entertainment
Stag Party.
Court Astoria No. 8, Foresters of
America, gave a jolly stag party on
Thursday evening at its court in the
Odd Fellows building, to which were
invited a number of gentlemen
friends. There was a delightful time
had, and from the spontaneous out
bursts of enthusiasm which were
heard for several blocks distance, the
crowd must have had a very pleas
ant evening.
Engagement Announced.
The announcement was made this
week of the engagement of Miss
Hannah Adair and Mr. Laussatt Rog
ers an architect of Philadelphia.
' Assembly Club.
Dr. A. A. Finch, and Mr. Will
Sherman are going to revive the As
sembly Club dances which were so
popular here several years ago.
D. M. C. D. Club.
A lean vear dance will be given
on the evening of December 30 by the
ladies of the D. M. C. D. club at the
j Athletic club, and the ladies are do
ling everything in their power to
make it a brilliant attair.
Benefit
Last Saturday evening the Ladies'
Aid Society of Warrenton, gave a
supper in the hotel for the benefit of
Mrs. Carruthers, who has been ill
for some time, at St. Mary'a hospital
in this city. All the ladies of Warren
ton assisted in some way. The tables
were laden with everything good, and
young ladies presided over the sup
per table and a neat sum was realized.
A dance was given later in the even
ing in Warren's Hall, for Mrs. Car
ruthers, by the young men of War
renton, and as the music and hall
were gratis it was a success financial
ly as well as socially.
Thursday Club.
Miss Mabel Simington a popular
young lady of this city, this week be
came a member of the Thursday club.
Wick-Wick Club.
Miss Laura Fastabend will enter
tain the girls of the -Wick Wick club
this week.
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A. A. Ball.
Invitations are , out for a social
dance to be given on Wednesday ev
ening at their new hall in the Allen
j building, special music to be furnish
ed for the occassion, and from the
'number that have been invited a de
lightful time is assured.
Social Entertainment
The Clatsop Encampment No. 68,
, 0. O. F. has arranged for the giv-
' ' Saturday Girls.
Miss Grace Stokes entertained the
girls of the Saturday club this week
in a charming manner, at her home.
Sale.
The Ladies of the M. E. church
will hold their annual sale of Christ
mas articles, home cooking and oth
er dainties, in the lecture room of the
church on Friday afternoon, De
cember, 4...' ... ,. ' .
Benefit Tea.
A benefit tel. for Grace church,
will be given on next Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Brenham
Van Dusen, to which a most cordial
invitation is extended to all.
At Warrenton.
The young men of Warrenton,
gave a benefit dance last night for
Mr. Dave Halferty, who has been
quite ill for some time. A good many
tickets were sold and it was a suc
cess financially, as the music and hall
were donated.
Married
Miss Ida CofTey a young lady of
Svensen, Oregon, and Mr. Peter Jen
sen of this city, were married on
Thursday afternoon by Judge Tren-chard.
Owen-Lambert
On Thursday evening, in the par
lors of the Occident Hotel, Misi Ma
ry Lambert of Clatsop, and Mr.
Charles L. Owen of Portland were
quietly married, Judge Trencbard
performing the marriage ceremony.
The young people left later in the
evening on the steamer Lurline for
Portland.
Ladies Aid Society.
The Ladies Aid Society of the First
Lutheran church met at the home of
Mrs. Bclland, on Exchange Street,
on Wednesday of this week, and
spent a very pleasant afternoon.
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
Among the out of town visitors
who were here to attend the Higgins-Stokes
wedding were Miss
Beckwith of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
McGowan of McGowan; -Dr. and
Mrs. Tuttle of Fort Columbia; Lieu
tenant Cullen and Miss Kitty Cullen
of Fort Stevens; Mr. Jim Stokes of
Alaska, who will remain here until
Sunday morning when he will leave
for California to return in the early
spring. .
The Misses Coffey of Warrenton
were business visitors in the city this
week.
Miss Clara Munson of Warrenton,
visited friends in this city this week.
Mary Mary Berry left on Monday
morning for Washington, D. C. where
she will remain, for some months.
Lieutenant Richard Park a young
engineer of Vancouver is in the city
for a short vacation and is staying at
the Merwyn.
Misa Hannah Adair formerly of
Astoria but late of Portland is in
this city, the guest of Mrs. John T.
Allen.
Mrs. Lola Foard-Smith, of Taco
ma, arrived in the city this week for
the Higgins-Stokes wedding and will
spend a short time in this city with
her family.
Mr. Charles Halderman left Fri
day morning for Washington, D. GJ
via Burchard, Kansas.
CHURCHES SUNDAY
First Lutheran (Uppcrtown)
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m, service
in Swedish at 3 p. m. Luther League
Circle meets at 6:30 p. m.
Holy Innocents Chapel
Services at Uppertown at 3:45 p.
m.; Sunday school, 11:15 s. m.
First Methodist
Sermon themes for Sunday; Morn',
ing, "The Fullness of God." Even
ing, "The Beauty of Jesus." Special
music at both services. A cordial in
vitation is extended to the public t
attend. C. C. Rarick, pastor.
Norwegian-Danish M. E.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ;
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Al
bert Carlsen, superintendent. The
choir will sing at the evening service.
Scandinavians cordially invited. O.
T. Field, pastor.
Presbyterian.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "A
Young Man's Mistake"; Sunday
school, 12:15; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30;
evening worship, "The Thankful
Man." Miss Reba Hobson, choir di
rector. Male chorus at night. All
are invited. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor.
Grace.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ;
Sunday school at 12:30 M. At the
evening service Mr. R. F. Mitchell, a
Cornell College graduate, and s St.
Andrews' Brotherhood man, who is
Just on Ms way home from Honolulu
will deliver an address in the inter
ests of the Brotherhood. All men
will be cordially welcome.
Christian Science.
"Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O.
O. F. building, corner Tenth snd
Commercial streets at 11 o'clock.
Subject of the lesson sermon, "Soul
and Body." AH are invited. Sunday
school, 12 o'clock. The first Wednes
day evening in the month, 7:30.
Reading room same address, hours
from 2 to 5 daily, except Sunday.
Baptist
Morning worship, II a. m., theme,
"The Love of Music and the Music
of Love." Evening worship, 7:30 p,
m., subject, "The White Stone With
a Hidden Name." Sunday school, 10
s. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.; Chris
tian Stewardship 7 p. m. Everybody
cordially invited Conrad L Owen,
pastor.
Gideon's Band Baptist Mission
In McGregor's mess house on
Commercial street by the car line,
has been opened s mission in which
services will be conducted esch even
ing st 7:30 o'clock by Psttor C L
Owen of the Baptist church and Rev
S. C Sherill, evangelist and linger.
Everybody is Invited to attend this
mission.
Memorial Luthersn.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m ;
morning service at It a. m, theme
for sermon, "The Image of Caesar
or God." The girls' choir will assint
at the service. Evening service a 7
o'clock, theme, "Women as Coluber
tri in the Gospel," The regular church
choir aisirts at the evening service.
All services held at the Congregation
church, corner Tenth and Exchange.
Yon are cordially Invited to attend
our services.
CHICKEN HALES
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENING
HOME-MADE, and of the choicest
ingredients; put up under supervis
ion thst gusrsntres their perfect
freedom from sll deleterious matter.
MRS. F. WOOLLEY
284 Tenth Street
Between Exchsnga and Franklin.
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WHEN TURKEY IS KINO
on Thanksgiving day that Is the
time that the pleasures of home
and the enjoyment of the family
circle will ' be missed - If you art
without a home of your own.
"Homeless" Is a aad word during
the holiday , season to those who
are In that plight. Yon can buy
nice home or building lot on easy
terms by consulting A. R. Cyrus, and
you will have something to give
. thanks for. 424 Commercial atree
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