The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1904, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904 statesman in happy incredulity. his intelligent handling of the] the singing of n songs eon tal . —< will select the name for the play Lost and Won" ts a serio-comtc | (ena t from the titles suggested by the! ploce well calculated to touch the| /AiMtone His apparent ob-/ ISABEL IRVIN appeal Reliable Dry Goods Store night. The winner will get § and probably will pr on the ' r of rh 1 | most popular of the ya ene See ne ; meets sea eee swig |g "a $2 Per © alton | FOUR-SPEC RK t 1 with the candidate, who cannot be Hd Redmon@ and Meta Marsky |) Malle) PB ap ’ - For Reserved Stock - IALS e 1 Avenue theater last t by the railway, A counter Tr nS) have the Irish element of the play \ wtaal novel. ea night . as happy a title! f n in the plot is the rivalry ne tage j pretty well to themselves, and fure| h, in @ie 4 a ie th 1 . enum FCVR - y deserves, 1 ween Williams and Daniels for nish the fun of the bi ©, while the t @ bet a} wh Daniels was engaged before A GIRL FROM DIXIE the rest of the cant, Little Garna th . f the Mid-}| Wilda peared upon the scene.| “A Girl From Dixie,” a pretty} Virden had a part in the play and , 4 good,| In the end Daniele wink out and/twosnot niusical comedy by Harry | her clever ity work always “ naturally ¢ Washington! Smith, was, presented at the|makes a hit, “Lost and Won" will th at keops th i t 1 W de-/ Grand last night, Tho scenes shift-| continue until Thursday _ tory " which, while leaving! generated into a drunken sot and) ed from an old Maryland school to} | are ‘ 1 o 104 First Ave. South entire v al the splendid bits | annoying the The y la girl’ seminary, and then to a CA COMPA | t , « 1 i t MOTH PHONES—PI 1761 ‘ k done t ‘ « 1 t 8) society function, giving an oppor The « npany presented a : : brnellctnipined be company nds ay he luckl homer} tunity for a varlety of chic and| double bill cor ne of tv t t effective atmc back to sobric and honest The| pretty coatumos and magnificent! ™Usteal travent the Me - 1 lay ope r that could /to fill these in) the “Girl From)?" nr ge Be akon wa & 8 it ved upon, The play) Dixie” company on the prog it t f rank high among the pas] The ue gh ell be e shor ° t lew lox a ba | he Mibretto «might well be/ the short act burlesqu A SC ( I R . pany last night | we uid hardly be called brilliant, yet pala of the ¢ ine Cor Or two with y per is w aves litle to be desi jit tm not There is plenty of Ah rh wie " " t you by re honest tyt Law Russell in the leading | humor and some good comedy parts, never a minute while they hold turr samples of th ntry r the machina ole gives most natural interpre-| though some of the efforts of 4if-| the boards when Inte t 1! our eplendid line of | t ¢ teal €neM~ | tation of a backwoods Congressman | ferent members of the company to/ to lag, Although many of the song . Oréace ter F t the t ® which |of ghrowdnoss, humor, integrity and | € funny are tiresome, and broach | sunw are those which have be ial sada de deanna WO Act#. | big-neartedness, He does not over-| UPON silliness char ake ao Wek canmerea teat & pr tly filled and for- " n is wewnss do the part, as most actors of pas-|_ But the songs, most of them at) ey an ae hearing them for the . a renwe ‘omoter, who toral roles are Inclined to do, and) * ast, are new and the choruses are first time. | hav Daniels’ opponent int es none of the needless vul strong and effective. The pretty | tydney DeGrey who has made] sts of a railway. garities and exaggerations that|#enlc effects go to make up any Stewart, a wily backwoods | usually detract from the pleasing |®*tT@vaganza effect of pleasing t two set fire to the new barn, throw! The drawing of the character of J&fred upon by the labored funny “6 stispictor n Daniels and gather | poward Williams is one of the| Wr, but for which “The Girl From a band of “whitecappers” together | nese portions of the play. His rote| Dixie” would be very acceptable as ub a piece of its light and purposeless type | Mr. Bock, who sings “Bubbles,” has a voice of good timbre, and when surrounded by pretty choruses blowing real soap-bubbles, ts an ef fective figure. The soap-buble fea ed by a natural mnant of eney, when shamed by the generosity of the man he has wronged, he most naturally re- further villainy, James i ae AS Villain is te IS Fabrics fuses t Fulton han les this part excellent ly, particularly in the drunken matchless” just hits the point. Our wa h scene, where he is banished from | ‘fe 1s one of the most taking bits is by far the best in Seattle. If you'll just the hanhocbentinn deathvition of business tn the piece, the saucy Ba thie Almas ha’ lacie, thtckels 1% ih denen i J, Otis Higgins as Hank Stewart, | ™Aldens casting the bubbles adrift coerce ag sehaid,-. Merw arty make r stoc the wily politician, does some clever | #84 wafting them over the audience. ee ack ne phat eae Meese t i 4 at this moment, complete with every rable fabric. If Foremost among the chorus talent is Beatrice Bronte, as fetching as and Coffee Co. character work, and George Morrt- son as Sammy Thatcher, who goes eee in swimming and comes home in al ¢¥et in her varied costumes. There barrel, is about as natural an in-|*T¢ ® number of pretty sextette and corrigible as has trod Seattie boards | Wartette numbers that help to re thia season. Allen Frisby as Joe|@eem the poorer potionns of the it’s wantable, if it ble, we've got i We have the beat Ready-Made Clothing i Washable Linen Crashes for shirt waist suits | . 35¢, 30¢, 25¢, 20¢ and as lov ation as we existence. Come at . of interest to it for y f. Noth- ing pleases us more Canvas Weave Linens in every up-to-date col r yet to se Thatcher and Eva Earlé French as |80mewhat tedious comedy ensemble. than to show these sults a laundering posibility, at a yard his wife were a winning old couple, | pean aa atininds to critical gentlemen ; and Perce Martin, who sings a| py p inh Pept hg ea eee New Washable Madras, 35¢ styles to choose Bd Redmond appeared Inst n erbly tailored and the ee en Ss fetching song and does a saucy part.! st the Aleasar ann rarer Brae a sacar oucaee te good quality, and especially good value at White Piques, the latest fad for sh it 88 suit . all the was good as the spofled child “ be had at any price. f 5 and ss tow Emme Marie Davis as Alice Thatch. | (2 Emerald Isle, and his charac » John Anderson Imported Scotch Madras, all « 10¢, 35¢, 30¢, 25¢ “Se i ton, bok rei belie Wi Nl x aaron GF tameies doe pomeengeaon sie Biber Be “ best patterns, at, @ yard .ccccceccceee cence ee BOG — BB cevvecvecvsccverccerseceectere seesees as asey, whose Ines were Iberally Imgton ( mery ot overdo a e Imo 1 r , * « on : me pros ne — ~ a contributed to extemporaneously by 2. 50 to $30 Batistes and Dimities, in light grounds R rfectly wa White Dress Swisses in pretty striped and dotted ef- invariably overdon: jer imterpre-|inis irrepressible character man, able, at, a yard nena oy - WBK¢ 3 fects, choicest in the market, at- beni 30¢, 25¢ ational moments ten ft ie 8 was up to his usual excellent stand u er was entirely natural and the few|.s-4 aiong these lines, Second hon touches of the dramatic were ors easily go to Clyde Granger for handled capably. Perhaps the larg-| . | est boquet of all should go to Dave} grviisH CLOTHES Herald, 12% 1. | A. Martin, who appeared only me-| y upon the stage, but made t of his part as the mayor town. He came tn tn a burst ry, doing the houors to the 1 Congressman, and his de parture was hastened by overmuch cider, bat he got a tet out of his ™m You little short moment and his exit in 15¢ oa adit WR won cade dasn ght cheer eee India Linons-—We have just received of the best imported White India Linons manufac : tured—these come in all grades and widths, ranging Colored Cotton Voiles in all the leading washable in an from—30¢, way ot. 18¢, 15¢, 12-6 shades, most perfect and appropriate material for sum- J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House tn the You can get the best Coffee at Adams’. Try and Coftees are roasted te 100-2804 First ave. cor. Columble SPELGER & HURLBUT. 5 ttLadder $2. 63 Buys Pay $1.43 for 53c | Baby’s forCroquet SPELGER @ HURLBUT. Adams Tea & Cottes Co 82) Becond Ave, Near Madison Fancy ? Veilings Neckwear {In Sateen } ever" BETTER THAN MEDICINE. | childlike innocence and violent bic Weill-made 5-ft. Step | Go- Ad | Set Seeve'o where sant e u ac = - ‘nian tytn b I speed oath. oe | yarniat, selected | with rubber tires pened t , ‘ New Vellings, jarge mesh and dot- HEADY Ss ‘The most gratifying thing about Gar Acoiscde [x + weeks | Perforated back. fi amortment of pretty neck fixings ew Vellings, large mesh and dot- "BATHS, ee ee ae We have the best assortment you’ black; extra good values at 65c, . 350 Under Dexter Horton Bank 40 and ........ wound it up a ptably, ridding the Fancy Silk and Cotton mbrotdered anywhere. Don't miss seeing our new line joanne —- | piece of its secondary brace of lov- RE ORD BREAKING MAY A Venise Lace Stocks, with tab Here a few descripti : 4 a few descriptions the thi + est Gres enn Cc 4m, newest and choicest patterns ere are ah P ers in the third act and thus escap: at te. Gla tie Geek B50 Petticoats of Black Italian Cloth, with five ing the “all-married-and-happy- ever-after” climax. The closing mo- ment is most happily chosen, with the natural and worldess reconcilia jtion of the proud Alice in sweet iG rows of narrow tucked ruffling forming Py = ollar and Cuff Bete— -- ro » eavy sol af priced at, each. cy patterns, at © eet one heavy lid ruffle, priced a c fet. vee. $1.50 raphy Petticoats of Heavy Black Mercerized Sa- SALES ns in every item, A backward season We're giving cus Navy White Blankets Strictly All-Wool, weight 7 Ibe $4.00 a Pair And there's barga facturers to sacrifice prof forces ma ruffles above, for one large + Embroidered Colla “uff and Beit W. S. Kirk,-1029 Ist Av. humility and the generous-heated |J tomers that saving, and a little more. Read on Sae-cnaies suite oa sae qua} teen, finished with two large ruffles, four uit WOOD Altp New OUTIIRE ‘nero Seog ore pom D epee Ott ees rows of stitched pleating and under dust } EPRI pat’ j ' »: yur new outfits have a e tater eee | Ill Pay You to Buy Screen Doors ke aak ruffle, priced at, each... $200 § Our oor ou tar" wehhure ss “Bont joh Ue 2 redit | N Petticoats of Heavy Mercerized Black Sa- ts =~ > lare—Most ele coats o' y , secured extra supplies which you The New Store | and Garden eeds Ow inable, priced at Be, 250, 1 teen; this a splendid val finished with can attach to your old s@s; new . 1060 one accordion pleated ruffle with smaller platinum point needles, wooden | 1 stom small tuckes foot pumps in place of the o! 3-Panel Door |Garden Hose eters ruffle at botton ree small tucked § Ti", "ite ana absorbent cotton 2 ft. 6 In. by 6 ft 6 In ruffle to insure against explosions. Our ee tlp te Lig ge tg) $100 | Our famous Crescent Rubber 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 10 in..$1.10 | Special Prices on Hosier with dust ruffle, each nae $2.50 lady expert will teach you the use Pi Petticoats of Extra Good Quality Mercer- of all the new appl one | our ere ee ise S. finished th Ss wood burning lesson free with Fancy Door — a0 gaoacew SOCORRO W ized Black Sateen, “finished with o ood burning lesson | tree with | 1%-INCH THICK Fearless Cotton Hose, extra | : large very deep accordion ah atc to A $5.00) jf 2 ft. ein. by 6 ft. 8 1n, for $1.50 heavy anted to hold | p of Ladies’ Fine Black A v ir rows of stitche 1 New Plaques with Drawings— |] 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 104n, forSL.75 Ib. pr in Wont | Ce eee on er cows of stitched tucks Ready for burning, many styles end Beye | nes; your cb " . “3 dust ruffle peteee | Adjustable Screens = pair d heavy dust ruffle, Burnt Leather Ranners—Indian jf] 15 in. high, open 22 to 44 In..200 | 3-arm rotary ball-bearin wh ae ee sees : $3.00 souvenirs « attle, each.....35e 18 in. high, open 22 to HM in..25e | Sprinkler, $1.25 680 bed b Petticoats of Extra Quality Mercerized Be ek a Black Sateen, made with fc e ruffles and one deep tucked ier 330 | Ribbons } THE PROPER CAPERS FOR e€ ts . . NECK AND BELT. sonent Tunes x tenner ant sie NOCKHOM SPEcials were, ¢ sn s inane wae k t and tan, with f y with printed or embroidered polka | 1 plain harness buckles, at Little things at little prices from the busiest cor- 40% at & yard, Thc, 650, Boe and @e and 350 A . * I $ ere ner of s € Fancy Ribbons te ches wide, Pre ee ee Frilled Garter Elastic, in blue ) green and ced, “-Ubsty sas Witte ae, = ee " ~ 5. pes and plain colors, at, a “ at, aya . . +» DE yard, abe to 750 Laces Mohair Skirt Braid, 3-yard spools, odd shades, a ,,OUr expert ribbon sale ladies will r small This Week Hot Weather Dinn Needs Priced ee Lower at Nearly a Oil Stoves Half Off 1 burner B. B. Oil Stove, regular | 44-piece Cottage Set, decorated We value 37° purner RB, B. Oil Stove, regular | @) 3 Se 0) a Many new patterns of carpets and rugs have arr last few 1 in order to in duce Bew carpet and drapery room, special prices on carpets and rugs are to be « week. A complete stock to choose from, every Advantage in the way of light and roon which to show the goods are offers nection with prices which are very much to This special sale will last for this week. These are 4 within the ou to Inspect these in our @ with blue forget-me-note, tr the best of English ware, gold | $1.00, for igelow Ax- | Best quality All-Wool Ingrain 2 burner Gasoline Stove, traced knobs and handles, reg rders to match Carpetings, 12 new patterne to proved burner, $4.50, for ula for $4.59 All new patterns, with borders select from; regular 5c qual- a 3 ; Made, laid and lined, per yard 2 . 4 pink floral spray, $10. , | burner Gas ), r $7.98 any sort of on bow free of spool Re fen a Leg | Pest 11.5 and $1.0 Body Brus Vel- a, made, laid and It harge Seven patterns, regular Oven for gas or ol! stove, n new e alte, bor a “a yor, kadbear’ dg gy tae Da pl got agin ‘ “pl oe ye _ = a, tu Allovers in| Tailors’ Tape Measures, 60 inches long, regular oe mm a a ned, | $37.0 and $40.00 Roy sia iron, double wall .,..@1.39 ed handles $14.98 A 4 er, 18 itches e 10c each; special at.... sesveees OE per yard 950 Rugs, each é 7 4 S -B EE YEO en Tes enh oe ible stit ‘op, Sun Bonnets ‘$1.00 to $5.00 Whisk Brooms, wit ox10% f nnets coming ance *, each 1 Oe 2c | 14 Buys a Good Pay $1.98 for The “Popular” Shell Hair Pins, 5 on a cat Broom Curtain ta yard 6 ai pee * he al tomorrow at, Vit ais 2 sna se Sireteher 506 hOe cial Ativan ep teega hee ‘ rd T Laundry Soap t Teale-Hills ek team nace k sme ie tenes, | SA cake for 2e Ide “ Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” McCarthy Dry Goods Co Second Avenue and Madison St.

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