The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1901, Page 2

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Jat nel and ox tn ont rca rae a ¢ Lint re aw or sng g inta oO rt LZ THE SEATTLE STAR, RARRVERAVERE DEES ONES 90000800 9090000050000 0008880 |) lon) Hee (he audience in an up RULWWAA DAA TEEE URED TERETE UATE ET OS STERN HT DG rhe Boll B moany | 33 > $3 n ite way Bost again, having pla +) . $3 od all the large cities from New| $$ AND $$\¥ t un Pane » Judging ee . 33 from last nigh@s audience the show +4 a Joule ¢ ‘ i t 4 n Jo @ recor aking : $3 , SEveeoesveeeseyeeeeett teeta ee DELVE VE ORES BET 8 4 0000 0008 08 0000001005808 0088 “KING RASTUS.” Ivham’s Octaroona opened at the hird Avent Thepter yeater Y rday th theatrica wook | the parlor | afternoon in “King Rastu I thre . resort, (18 One of the cleverest ensemble o > theat 7 t port Omer asine od artinte ever gathered tog ] eine eine at compas woeet ot or in the United State P Th w matines t ft are mat He | nothing ever séen in Beattie ma the Grand and th Avent rccoeds in getting everyone into! the evolution of the colored ra theat t being very large at. | troubl 1 at last finds himaelf tn vividly as this company, To say ten © seating capacity of all | the same fix that they are all clever performers the b was taxed at the even The last act represents a lawn in| Would be to express it but mildly ing performar front of the hot where the hote King Raatus” is a combination of noe MA ik Ns Y The three companies are billed at. keeper and Mr. Blotaky the He, rag time faree- comedy and the | : Ave 10 Theater thelr respective houses for the en-| brew, make an appointment to meet | Hearest approach to comic opera at week a fair young actress, and are final | anything ever rendered here by col “SECRET SERVICE.” TY. Daniel Frawley’s company will| ly discovered by the guests and the | ored artists, The singing is excer Secret Service.” as given by 7 repeat “Secret Bervice” at the Se! hotelkeeper's wife After an. ex-|Uonally good, and the chorus work Dantel Frawley and hie clever or ot an oe ee | wanisation at the Beattl theater inst even more than met the | expectations of the crowded house Secret Bervice” is @ military pie with the scene laid in Rich mond, Va., during the Civil War | The adventures of the Northern | spy hero, a# portrayed by Mr. Fraw oy, cause a deep thrill of Interest and th is confronted are intensely excit ing The part of Capt. Thor al though written by Willlam Gillette }for himeelf, seema espectally sult jable to Mr, Frawloy's personality | Mr. Frawloy’s talent for repressed jand ten acting enables him to learry that part admirably. It is a of his power that he causes his audience to overcome against ‘spies and be situations with which he striking evidence j its prejudice crt service agent, enecompasg led by periie as a result of bis dee tions practiced for bie country sake Mins 1 Buren, the leading jlady « jel Frawley’s com | pany, ix a mé pleaats sg and finist ed actress. Her tivencas ndda greatly to her ands | niably hist je ability. Although she has had but a fow years’ stage Buren al ng position onal attrac lexpertence, Miss Van | ready holds a commanc m the Amertean stag ‘ ASTUS,” rd Avenue. ‘KING At the T Mise Pearl Landers, the “little girl across the stre who uses love in the cause of the South ceeds in « ivating all. The MARY VAN BUREN, naturalness of her acting causes At the Seattle Theater. lone to forget that ft te @eting, and hon fect that it is really an episode in attle theater tonight, and wil! pit Tacaation is made the men are for-| far superior to many of the comic) the life of a pretty, dainty and! duce “Madame Sans Gene” tomor-| given and all ends bappily. operas that visit Seattle. | wholesome girl row night. | The company ie direct from the Smart and Williams are great fun| Miss Phosa McAllister aoquitted “The Bell Boy” and “King Ras | Rast, and te @ strong one It has makers. They are up-to-date come-| herself well in the character of Mrs. tus,” showing at the Grand and/ specialties galore. John M. Welch, diens and everything they do is | Varney and her atting in the emo. Third Avenue, respectively, willjas “Rate” t* an {deal bell boy. The| new. Ed T. Harris is original ant) i licisibiiciditimiahat continue through the week Hebrew impersonator, L. J. Harvey, | clever in everything that he does. | Saturday matinees will be given | is as clever as ever seen in Seattle,| Among the ladies, Misa Eva La at each of the houses. his parody singing being a feature. | Rhue, » beautiful oetaroon, is one} Miss Marlowe as Daisy Byrd, the of the most talented general per actress, is a charming lady, who | formers ever seen with a company. | “A BELL BOY.” | knows how to wear beautiful ward-/ } One of the Best Farces of the Sea-| robe with grace. The “Young Sis} | son—Full of Good Spe- {ters” are indeed a decided relief | cialties. | from the socalled uister sete. Their The Grand Qpera House . was crowded last night to witnes Bell Boy,” and, fudeing fre applause, the hit. The pl rendering of “A Rainbow Coon” was a decided hit. Their costumes are very original. T. A. Morse, the show was a decided | “coon r.”” who made a hit is on the order of|here last year with Murra and Hoyt’s pieces, full of dash and go. | Mac k, had to respond to several en MISS PVA LA RHUt With King Raestue at the Thira | Avenue Theater | To make individual mention of| » thoroughly in sympathy with| COMING ATTRACTIONG, Next Sunday be a gala night at the Seattle ster, when “The Belle f New Ye ' Di) nto Ghe t nb new fir iT f ' t ' fe practloally th vrating biitherome t c ne be that | ago and ther re 1 ove t I don to play havoc with the seores of nobility sin proving it to be a ning t thin ae th t than t lo then ‘ The t { New York” will holds the bo for three night Her hi tee the beautiful 1 mure Ba tion Arn senile, and | more debonair than ever As the leoping, flirting Utthe Parisienne j lent advantag Anoth mportant feature is BE. J. Connelly as the eld tables in the cast are James Darl ing, Georg man, Arthur Dea zon, Joweph Kane, La Belle Daste Fic Perry, Grace Rutledge, Erminte Earle and the beautiful and ly chorus. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Manager John Cort has secured an extraordinary company of color ed iners for the Grand and will pre commencing on f day next at the matinee, and continuing for the week, in their ragtime carnival and refined min aque. The com at nt ther atrelsy and burl pany numbers in al) thirty colored artiste, which include# several Cre nd differs from izations from the fact that t is not} traction, but every a one tar a member ts an artist in his respective ine, having been select: | or her ed from th t in the profession THIRD AVENUE. Northern Lights” will be pro-| a at the Third Avenue The ater next week, commencing with a matinee Sunday, January 13 | It in the latest and most success ful melodrama of the season, and | will be given by the same com pany that produced “Quo Vadis,” augmented by several new actors required for this mammoth produe | The scene ie laid in and around | a Northwestern military camp, and | deals with the Brule Indian uprie ing near an American fort. The! play has a beautiful love story running throughout its action, and | [many thrilling and highly tnterest- ing scenes. | “Northern Lights” f* sure to | prove a ae — performance. | | BOER EYESIGHT Sir Redver Buller’ the ordinary Boer cou! coming towards him two mi | fore the man could ser the Boe lettes no surprise oo jamong thg eve special “Really,” said « high authority, “If you apply your common sense to the matter you will see it must be #0. The Boer te, comparatively speak- Ine a barbarian At least. he hae! few indoor cecupations, and does! little reading. Por generations he has been training himself to see ng distances, for hie livelihood de nm sighting bie cattle or on tracing game. Tom Atkins will possess such m until his * of life approximate to the Boer. Like aji civitiz- | ed peoples. his vision is confined to a limited range. Even at the butts he ix not called upon for any special | effort of long sight, and he fe not there very often The fact wae mentioned that sev- eral officers had come home from the war with greatly improved eyesight c who had worn ¢ . now] their eight quite cured, and} ruted the fact to the effect of clear air of the veldt ear atmosphere,” said the au- would be an [mportant fac tor in sighting the enemy, of course but the real trath is that these off- cers have benefited by their experl- ence in South Africa. It fs all a! lenority | {each and every member of the com: | pany would be but justice to the | entire combination. | King Rastus” has a plot not un like a comte opera, but the perform ance Is a whirlwind of celever spe clalties, com@ating of everything | from buck and wing dancing to le Mr gitimate comedy interapersed with | Varney, deserves much credit for | operatic choruses and new ragtime | acting his part with strong repre | melodies. There {s more go to the | sion, and conquering the temptation performance than anything of the|to force his situations. Mr. Harry ind ever witnessed by a Seattle | Cushman was a fine, Bluff General audience, To describe it would be| Randolph. The other performers to rob it of ite chief charm. Those | did their work well and contributed King Rastus”’ will not only | largely to the success of the whole ood Jnugh, but will get | play aking manner,| more then thelr money's worth if Secret Service” will hold — the p Jast act with | they should only see one act of the | boards tonight. Tuesday ev ipe of his own. The Bell | Madie immense.| play. The Third Avenue th the company will present “2 Hoy is hie adviser, to the sorrow of Harry Armatrong, the old-time min-| will doubtless be crowded which has everywhere all, for he succeeds in taking “in” strel, together with Miss Casedy, do| night this week, One matinee will| met with the approval of the audi everyone for every cent they have a singing and talking specialty | be given Saturday, | ences tional scenes touched the sympathy of the audience. Mr. Harrington Reynolds made of Benton Arre} ford a fine villain as a fotl for hi } herole rival ( eo, Chase, as Wilford JOHN M. WRLCH In “The Bell Boy * at the Grand who see The first act is an office of a coun- | cores try hotel, the proprietor of which ballads in a patnst is stage struck and dbcldes to put | and his duets in th George Gaie sang several! enjoy a ning out @ Wensley were Jame Sans Gene.” question of the ciliary muscle. Here the ciliary muscle on this dia gram, attached to the ch 1 coat of eyeball, The ciliary is an in voluntary muscle—one of the few muscles we cannot ntrol. Its function is to adjust the vision to different distances, and it acts som thing Ilke the screw of an opern [mlass. At long ranges there is prac ly no call on the ciliary muscle | but when, for example.you. want to read, it screws up till the us he | too muc t tificial ly cur months © our ciliaey usel Boer hardly Jat al ‘Yesler Way Prarmacy Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS | Dr, J. & N8, Prop. | Red 2013, 3 +-FAMOUS.... AQ |Bastern Club House Sausage MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1001 sear AMUSEMENTS ROROKOROHORS ORONO RS OHO AROHOHEKS HONOR OROHOHORE® RAND OPERA | “ons © —=HOUSE= | en" Week Matine« Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Attrz JOrRIN CORT Beginning Sunday e, Jan. 6 ction Special First Tima Hera A Big Comady Festival The Limit BELL BOY All the Latest Songs All the Newest Dances All the Novel Specialties Costumes Elaborate Come- inns Clever -& Bery of Pretty i, al ge!) es a 4 C, Bho, 8c, The and $1 c and We FOROROHOROH OD HO ROROHOHD GVELEHOROEONOHOHORORORORORGE ———$————— Prices— 16 matinees—16 Wedneséay and Saturday PESESESESESESESE SES ESTO HOLS TO HST SF SFOTOTOPOSFORSr OKC EOROROF RORORORORO TIES CORO O HOES ROROEOKORORE ROE OEE HORSE OKO ORO ORE ——— Soseeoeeoooooooooeooooos Ne bt tent (0-0-0 0-0 eerie THEATER j, P, HOWE, t "Week Beginning Sunday Evening, Janwary 6th Manager. Phone Main 43 Only Matinee Saturday Standard Dramatic Attraction The One | | HT, = o ° And His Company in the Following Extraordinary Repertoire: O—-O—0-—« oo Monday—"“SECRET SERVICE.” Tuesday—"MME. SANS GEN o if Wednesday—"THE MIDDLEMAN.” ? Thuretay—"CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO.” . ? Friday—"THE GREAT RUBY.” > Saturday Matinee—“TRILBY.” 4 Saturday Evening—“TAE SPORTING DUCHESS.” $ PRICES—2 ing So, Thc, $1.00. Beats on sale Saturday morn- 3333 eeeeeosoe (5555454555554 3333333 +P SSSSPSELSSSSSS3 wipeicagpt AVENUE THEATER—@ “xe” oe °° Seattio’'s Only Up-Town Theater A Family Resort Always Reliabie > 000000000000 COCO OCOOOOOOOD Matinee Saturdays _ eo 3 TONIGHT Se Every Evening this Week 3 9 F # Ishm’s “Gcroroors 33 Octoroons $3 Presenting the Grand Operactic Comedy Spectacle @ : ° ?“King Rastus” 33 :°“King Nastus” = i$$ The Largest and Most Complete Colored Organ- re ization in America ° r Se TIME-TRIED FAVORITES on 33 Prices, 20c, 80c, 40c, 50c, oo SOSH OSSSSSSSSOSOSCS SSS SOSOOOOD ° oe eee SOSSHSSOSSSOE SS HSCOSOOOOOSD Sotstistisestistitisitisieeteet test ttt Jefiries—Sharkey Fight Edison's moving pictures, British troops en de in Highlanders exercising, troops em- barking, British troops capturing a Boer battery, watermelon contesi baby breakfast, wonderful formation ecene, eto, ete., af light, 1805% Second avenue. A sion 10 cents. i What's Better for MS Rp Breakfast nr Second eaten These frosty mornings than strictly |(erella and the Glass Sitpper,” Rives pure Buckwheat, per sack ssc [erside Geyser, prer and Lower Lyndon Maple Syrup, strictly pure | Falls of the Yellowstone river; Kep- and full measure, half gall ple Cascades, Why Mrs. 70c; one gallon cans |got a divorce, high diving, scenes er}on a farm, ete. ete Ib -12%e| Admission 10 cents. | Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Co! fee, the finest grown; one and two | pound air tight tins, per pound | + 400 p33599555) BESTFOR THE We Want y BOWELS To know that the IONE on the market ¥ W W CANDY CATHARTIC A See SO a 908 Second Ave DY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NRW TORK, Neccececece!’ KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN

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