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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU WING CO. BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES Business Dept. Matn 1060, Waitorial Dept . Main 1138 pam RB. Hazard Wells, Editor. Eg. # o, Business Manager = . OFFICES. Beattle—2107 Third avenue. New York--20 Tempio Court Bull Chicago—7-018 UL 8 Express By = Maing ullding ‘One cont per Cony: ein cents ver week oF «wenty-fve conts per month, delivered olen, fy mall or carriers, No tree oo Enrered at the postomfice at Seatiia a NEW CURSE “Wealth in excess, wealth in c Decoming dads, is plastered, as it we fortune’s dice on the backs of uncu Dowed down like asses beneath thelr ant. In very few cases does immen finement, reserve or dignity. Mi! mannered, ‘illiterate and singul Marie Corelli, Not #0 fast, ‘The “haphasard toss of fortune’s Goes not bear Inspection here. Calli fonaires as we will, very few of ther the head with the fortunes they own, John D. Rockefeller and others had a pretty Wanted long before they succeeded tn getting it. Tens of thousar and-git" for them to land the prt are growing bald on top of the he Ring. We know, too, that we could the United States and not hit some Dukes by becoming “plastered with F of wealth.” 4 Another thing, we would like to france medium place her finger upon the American millionaire who is | that he ex- ists is evidently another excursion t chirkey, cheery, airy demeanor is adopted by nearly every mem None Appear depressed or gulled by the seven-figure contingent mere fact that they have money. Look at Uncle Russell Sage, over bowed down by thi thought, Bage pase smoothly down the ages as the immense wealth, eh? Does Marie ally true, which they are not—think then endow ‘them with millions? treat, but no doubt their money was were born. means and fewer of us It ts small consolation for t To have this authoress “because they are so dread fully {iliterat: are illiterate, too. of us lack the money, ty authoress of strange, are lots of us who will nd® admit that we are Dowed down like an ass under his golden burden Geath nor feels bitter against the world. be is comfortably arranging tn advance to have his credits turned over to his executors-to-be, so that, without a jar or tremor, the cash may to breed a perfectly refined, cultured, Time enough for very wealthy to become effete or morbidly Iiterary. may have « few millionaires who can band out a rare conversational ‘The Corelli attack on the American men of vast feminine and illogical. It does not go one iota toward solving the prob- Jem of the distribution of riches, and is as Waant OF WEALTH awkward, un- t haphazard toss of Americans asinine! inks, Wealth in great, by the m ured and rate who, golden burden, ignor wealth go hand in hand with re for the v ing In conversation. ar most part unintes passionate tales. e* sound well inanovel, but ft « to mind as many Ar an mill. m were, SO, to speak, k 1 over If we know anything ut ft they git-up- good idea of what a it took ad trying to do entin y out of the run- on any street in earn your re- ecoming dabs not threwy ne who ts w great, awkward, see Marie Corelli or any other gifted | To say On the a ot the « and with nto fiction, contrary, 9, merry as a cricket, #0 much money lent out that the financial world is fearful of the briet delay in settlement that wil! follow upon his demise. Instead of being neither laments at the approach of Although in feeble health, Sage estate. ‘There ts no refinement, reserve or dignity going hand tn hand with orelik~-even if her words were liter that the American people have time sublimely educated group and offspring of the The Old World there waiting for them when they wealth is utterly idle as it is unprovoked. poor her ideas hose ~=who cry “Down chime in with her thin, shrill change from the hysterical dramas of tise present Gay. Av presented by the splendi id Wililam 1. Gross com~ pany last sight it fully deserved the ovation given it by an audience that ed the Grand to the doors, es 9 Man can ever play the part of at. Berry, the humble hero of ‘Shore Acres” as it was played by Herne. On this pol agreed. Herne’s mantle has fallen ‘upon strong shoulders when ‘east over James T. Gallow: ARE SAFE ONES TO BUY. Misses’ N: Serge Mackintoshes, ‘military cape, neat plaid. tired BG priced at.....82.7' Engtish Wool ‘se Intoshes, wide sweep military cape, inlaid velvet collar, all sizes, regular $4.00 vali selling at Bread Men’ elton ‘Mackintoshes, best of linings and tailoring, selling ! regular $10.00 vaine; Underwea AT REDUCED PRICES. Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Pants, ribbon and crochet trim med neck, 3c value. 25 Natural Gray Wooi Vests and Pants, splendid wearing ar to jaundry, almost shrinking, 31-00 vatee, each. SDC Ladiew’ Silver Gray Fitwell Vests ‘and Pants, garments made; w ee. jpmetnkiong, $1.50 valu Golden Fleece ‘Yarns THE BEST MADE. be Brent Spaniah Worsted, large port Morand € quarter-pound skein rinan Worsted, full tomorrow ine oreted one Pineat’ Troported German W: Knitting Yarn; knits ful fourth farther than any ound skein... vineet/qas ality Mhollana Floss, skein. 1 persian Zephyr, Went for icnitting wiippers, rge skeins, per sie) 200 ceive & Warm welcome from those who see him in “Shore Acres." From Jas hen ace with all the Fancy Waistings SEATELE TO TO seu Pros. 36-inch Fiannelette Waistings, tn - BAW Tange of pettarns, 300 value Fancy Granite Waistings, in navy, reds, 36c value ane All Woo! Granite Waistings—hand- somest line ever shown in Seattle regular 75< good: Be The Shoe Store PREPARED FOR YOUR WINTER WANTS. Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, solid leather throughout, worth $2.00: selling at .. $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Skin Shoes, good wear guaranteed, $1.85 value; sellin; at.. a1 56 Ladies’ Boxcalt ye gd Shoes, rt D Ladies’ Seamless Felt Romeo Stip- pers, fur trimmed, red or black $1.50 value; selling a $1.00 SEATTLE AGENTS ; W. L. DOUGLAS’ MENS’ UNION MADE SHOES Kid and Astec Cait Valour and Boxculf » Kid Boxcalf and Patent....$4.00 We Can Sell You Your Winter Waist AND SAVE You ABLE CONSIDER- Waists, nproved lap ing at 61.19 Ladies’ All Wool Waists, black and colors, handsome perfect fitting garments, $2.50 value; selling at y 81.98 One of our most handsome winter garments, comes in red and old blue, cluster tucks front and back, tri black natin and cufts tucks Ke bird@that ent f a rath generally appears in som | other adornment aly Ib her « of such a hat will in velvet is weloc unique and THE SEATTLE STAR |Wrance, from the pen of Alphonse As Joan Gaussin Lucius Henderson ter advants layers here this well adapted it with a mn been lacking twe on, The result of care study lw noticeable in hin inter nesday night the week, “Phe Ad. dy Ureula” will be to nature and in termed a by melodras omedy, but the climaxes ne story is one of In here is the cold in finally fotled and. thi » favored today, as the plain uch a hat as the one shown is Of light colored felt, bound with vel in wh hero and the heroli ted with a of harmoole- | wronged old man. All of these char covers the crown of the hat. This = are woves into the story out of the ordinary form, and | In the third act comes the scenic rgeous colorings. The only other | climaxes of the production. he ‘The scene tw laid at the bottom of laughter, the nto world in the closin loway swayed his © with all the » narrow velvet ribbon. = the mine shaft. The miners are oon at thelr work. The timbers of the slope and the coal are very well shown, Each of the miners is made up in true style with cap lamps gnd night Able support waa given him by his company as a whole. It would be difficult to find a flaw in the work of Atkins Lawrence as Martin Berr: old-hearted New England father, and W. H. Burton as Jomah Yankee storekeeper, and Fiansburg as Sam Warre man in the cast. He has a very lim. ited conception of the part of the enthualastic young lov Nor ba» Mabel Wright a# Helen Berry, the heroine, the qualities which an a nee expects in that character. therwive the company is well bal- anced and eapabte, Entitled to spec juveniles, Alice as Millie Berr: Alien Croll raise are t 4 Vivian Bry: i Mandy Gates: young Nat. Berry, and Sadie Cullen, a really beautiful young girl, as Perley, the “hired sirl.” Vivian Bryen plays the part of the bashful, little girl to a per- fection rarely seen in one of her ten ay is expemstvely | mounted and no detall ts overlooked. A real dinner, with reél hot turkey and Price are 34 widths—4 ft 6 in, 3 ft. tract te dente en ear oO} and tell will com hy rant Full Bet of Teeth. Bridge Work Crow Rooms 11,12, 13, |717 Second Ave. dia} the subordinate hero, Is the weakest | -|@ really nob AServiceableLow HITE enameled, all straight foot. angle iron cross rail. in. inches, height of foot 45 inches. Our Price $2.85 Fredericke Nelson COMPLETE HOU Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts. The largest and best equipped dental office nth ie dentistry. vhen plates tendance, the Fence,” @ farce-comedy |all mining tools, An elevator that in Chree acts, Will appear at the|at one time carries four people up Grand Wednesday afternoon and |to the surface ts in the center of the evening ntage at the rear, The mine explo. sion also shown in a reallatio manner. The explosion does not come from the wings, as in many productions of this nature, but oc- curs in the center tage. ‘The interest of the story centers about Thomas Dawson, a miner, who of the prop- Florence Roberts as “Sapho” Florence Roberts pleased Seattle # Zaza, dotighted it ae Camille, but * Bapho she falrly captivated the play~ public. The large audi- ence that filled the Seattle theater last night to withess the | opening | performance of “Bapho™ went ho thankful to have seen it. Miss Hob: erts’ hearers were astonished at her | portrayal of the depths from which woman could rise to the lofty heights of honor. From the time the curtain rose on a scene of boisterous revelry until it fell on the noblest act of a woman's life, every | one in the house waa held’ speli- PRICED China Glass Sets or single pieces in inex- nsive TABLE ARE can be supplied at the minimum cost. 5-Ib. Butter Pots........7¢ 50c Blue Cuspidors.35¢ 40c LaBelle 25c 4gal. Stone Pots ....50c 6-gal. Stone Pots ....75¢ 44-piece Dinner Set, silver gray decorations, $3.29 44piece Dinner Set best quality English white semi-porcelain, $3.29 ar was seen at her bey forts last night pleased f n in anything she has presented here during this engagement. Sb wns fully at home in the part anc threw her The In the firat act, a | Rohemian scene, the costur brilliant. During the on bedstead, Pillars are %-in. Interior rods Height of head 50 Made in three 6in., and 3 ft. f ° | steamahip rhe part Fairbanks created a x dent of an nent | Home of done, samen B, K | miner an Pennsylvania all week Chatre's Indian Circus Han Cireus openc | a #0 from the Orient on the ‘hinano Maru. More than 60 perfor gation Although the scheme of an Amer- fean ct foliowed to a certain int, the entire show Js Oriental in acter, Instead of being simply funny thé actors are skillful. some of their acrobatic turns are wonder their trained animals excel time ing Been here for some | ‘The equestriann make TRIED TO trolley ‘The crowd nf them badly. gathered around nant that at a sug) ing the motorman a towards t strenuous efforts of several police- men to keep the peoplp back. The carmen were taken ih «patrol wagon to the police station for prow teetion. — Duniap, real estate. $4 Union bloom. BREAKFAST Regular price, each fe, to better Introduce 1t—4 for ..10 COMPRESSED MINCE MEAT—' kage Per pound . bab yet oat cans for . ber dom. cans - pound 10-pound tub’; “OUR BEST” time to buy now, will FLOUR—Good ae ie dnouno SWEETENED CHOCOLATE—! Bach pabbon INTERMITTENT ALARM CLOCKS—Ring on and off for 15 minutes, and make you prt,ue te ston it— Bach... € $1.50 PURE FR oR “BOURBON WHISKEY— « $3.00 and $3.50 ra are in the agare- | LYNCH HIM) Per gal. .... ANGELICA Wine Per gal. 1.50 and $2.00 MADEIRA WINE— Per gal. SHERRY WINE. THE GREAT | |IENLARGEMENT| Average Reductions | Those who have not yet attended to the important matter of buying for the j and expect to do so this fall, have here the opportunity of saving a third on alll they pur. chase, if the buying be done promptly. : Prices that were already lower than the cost of equal goods elsewhere, are cut std further—lower than they will be again for another year, at least. On this pagewe tion a few examples of the bargains to be obtained at the Enlargement Sale, duction tags show in plain figures just how much you can save. A Massive High-grade Brass Bedstead, plain in design, though solid and heavy construction, The headboard feet in measures almost six in height. The posts and filling rods are unusually large. Bed should be seen to be appre- ciated, Enlargement Sale price. . Continues Its Savings f/ HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE J-3 Off I} A Piain, Substantial Iron Bed, with brass top rode and brass knobs, Height of head- board, 63 Inches. We supply this bed in white, dead black or dark green. Enlargement Sale Extension Table of sotid oak, heavy legs and nicely finished 42x42-Inch top. This table, when fully extended, ures 6 feet. It seats eight people. Enlargement Sale price steveeees GI0,50 A Morris Chatr pictice, gebeee oak frame FURNISHERS be decided t | ther notice extend th as follows | Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, per tooth Our Artistic Vulean Platen,...i All work under the supervision of Dre. 8. M, Milne and M. D. Sipes, both members of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Lady Alwaya in Attendance Boston Dental Parlors ast pain. No stu. 1422 SECOND AVENUL. are dentists of long Opposite Bon Mare ak Pacific Coast. We have all the latest fentifio methods of modern and We crown, fill and ex th without the mployed, but experience examine your teeth | Houre--6i30 a. m. to § p.m. Bun- you In advance just what Your work | gaya, 0a, m. ill Dm. Aered. ‘All work metre Ramaker Music (0. SPECIALTY Moved to 1406 2d Ave. F.W. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated Joha B eed ten years. REE to 12 | 4 Hinckley Block m. *|dentists of 12 to 20 years’ perience; a specialist in each S|department. We will tell you in advance exactly what your | work will cost by a free exam- Cooper Levy 104-106 First Ave. ¥ id W, No charge for painless ex- traction when teeth are order- ed. All work done by graduate | ex- ination. Give usacall, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— SET OF TEETH ... GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN SILVER FILLING « $5.00 New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2. ‘anch Office—Fourth and Mor- eke Elevator—Second-Floor) wittvon itat, ta cna se rison street, Portland, versible cushions . Frame is very hig! back — to & positios This is an exceedingly hand- some Extension Table. ‘The wood in quarter-sawed oak, of very beautiful grain, highly pol- hed. The round top measures 48 inches in diameter, Heavy legs, with claw feet; 8-foot extension, Enlargement Sale price. A Welsh Folding Bed, built of selected elm (hardwood), with front panel of quarter-sawed oak, At the top is an &x14-inch French plate A Very Pretty igus Goal the a golden oak, with hi surface dle seats type of comfort, solidRy style, . Enlargement Salé price. mirror. Fitted with sup- ported stee! springs, Enlargement Sale tL HOIMES JRNEEUR sion fe Zo. 105° SHCOND AVE.