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M - Younes ™* ehals pene marriog) Patrick Campbell will be seen @ pone? night will 5 4 prouthgy of the two boys whom she] gether for a number of perform jo club Be ~ ances, both gptronies playing — in ag r French By coh those wi A German clown was put in jail at mee | OxPe a t Soran his performing donkey City Marshal Stebbins, wkp a weateur pr al rs PAtar - theatrical poster censor in faappol . fleld, Many ole ne offt wen he hy und ex The Californians,” an historical] approval stamp from Archie Gunn's bed one, & Ay welll play of early life and conquest of| fanciful “Woodland” posters, and booms have | oT Hoey acts, Is @ new play copy-| ures were part bins and part chorus yoareal , righted by Joseph Zenom Watson s yal to mat y ' girls e pe tn Seat . . * t ane Pht nse Will close her soa In a small Jowa town a clergyman . J, A. Bailey le rer or) fon In Lawrence, Masa, May 11./ announced a series of sermons on FE eae dertiapeige 7 pas + Bunch of Keys The Barth, off . ne ‘41 | » Crom Over Niagara iarest parades will be omitted | and "York State Folks hed them and followed th} apis veer. Aibany," latigh another series for which he D #4 Girl From ; » titles of other playa, The idea} farce comedy. fini the! | ON with a last formance at the a | Third akareny Wilton Lackaye once wrote those |} night ey lines about Maurice Barrymore | Agamptuous revival of °T h. = I talked beneath the moon | Gepnane” will De Elven at the Thire And slept beneath the sun | enue theater, 6(% Sys 1 lived a life of ing to do. a ‘Phe fact that this And died with nothing done. | qne of the biggest | the season in the ow me Tim Murp has in mind a pro for nearly two years, and ject of a & a jan known « ence of the i o i gontaine the play ' qught to furnish sufficient incen maid to have in view are | five to all lovers of Grama jof John Drew, John Barrymore fe premat at the Third Avenue the jof Maurice Barrymore; a grandson oo pee night » bee An of Joseph Jefferson, Mildred Mor adorate and careful production of daughter of the late Felix Morr play ts promises Charles Dibden Pott, son of Marry Pedra of the rT Avenue the and Fannie Addison Pott; Gilbert ater will have an opportunity of Miller, son of Henry Mili if his 4 the splendid! comedy ase can be secured from the| : Van per B§ Bm United States Marine corps; one of | Fy daring the Woe ay 7 m > ities Edwin Booth’s nephews, Alfred pay, was last done bere by baer tM en, Manafield, of London, a nephew of Jefferson, a son of - im- candles Richard Mansfield, and Vera Brew. | who re ge os waarmee his summer, and for “The Rogers Brothers * Robertson ended his ‘American tour at Easton et Saturday. fearon as last year, when fomething of a sonsa! theater goers and Sha Students through its and wide departure f traditions. fe most fortunate and ap Beattie theater the Ball,” which has held the past week. o eebich will be the next company in Seattle, fespects superior not but to plays presented by of the pice young fellows in father, who has cast Decause he insists on a other is a musician, with all in the future. These both In love with a good young opera singer, is their friendship for that each tries to help tO succeed in bis love. singer is, in reality, of an enormous: fount, but the fact ts for some time that legitimate hefr. Of co: Villain knows the secret am heiress. d tries to m: fo gain the fortune Suarante: ADAMS’ TEA & COFFEE Co, 921 Gecond Ave. next [Ana ene om one “Rip Van Winkle,” 804) tvancisco, where they will embark — Rave played the Poxt|for Australia. i mand “Rip Van Wia- coy sewn his best 15 he} _The first Dublin, treland, theater others oven better, bat in| Of Rote was the famous Smock Al play he made his reputation. Nally is busily en- Michael and St ieee, - book for “Lift-|John, erected in 1816, ie the Lid,” the new production as & Erlanger will pre-| It ts among the possibilities that mt the New Amsterdam Aerial drothers’ new piece for next His presentation of fas proved as successful for its final two weeks Ferris should be able to present strong attractions as “The be the last week of to be produced, “Friends,” Milton Royle, is in many during its stay here. tells of poor, but ong having a instead of a business career. But he is Mt the last, and in the happy singer-count The tragedionne and her company will soon thereafter leave for San/ ley theater, bullt by Joha Ogilby ta) 1661. Its site ts now occupied by the Church of St in Bernhardt's farewell American ~| Biggest Day Of All tt tion TREMENDOUS INTEREST SHOWN IN THE STAR'S WORLD'S — FAIR CONTEST—SATURDAY WAS A RECORD BREAKING rom DAY FOR VOTES _—_—. PTO- Saturday was the big day in the { For instance, if you get your Star's World fair contest. Nearly twice as many votes being register-| od os any one day so for during the the | contest. | and] Since the last count was made Miss Chase of Walla Watla jumped from fifth place to second, and Miss Buckley of Central, one of the | new candidates in the field. we: from ninth to fifth, A number of other changes were made in the po- sition of other teachers well up in the race, it's an open and a merry one, and who the five most popu lar schoo! teachers in the state are will probably not decided for some time, judging by the way the relative positions of the candidates change around from day to day Those voting for thetr favorites should remember that the big pons are the ones that count and only any this race New be his Hte- two cou and] A month's renewal of subserip- yet | tion at 25 cents entities you to 60} ONC | votes for your favorite, The same the lis true of new subseriptions. Don't fall to read the conditions| the land terme of the contest on page 2 rich | of this iswue, if you want to know NOt how to help your favorite teacher! She | bent arse that Ss arry ELEGRAPH BRIEF OLYMPIA, April 29.—C. J. Lord of the Capital National bank, de nies that he is behind the m to prevent the loan of state school funds to Port Townsend on its water bonds, BELLINGHAM, April 29.—Fred 1 Wood, manager of the Wood Lum ber company, has gone to British Columbia to straighten out the dit-| fleulty over the seizure of logs be- longing to the company for non payment of export duty. The logs In question were taxed §2.000. The company claims that the export tax jaw js unconstitutional, but will pay the tax under protest TACOMA, April ~The Lumber Handlers’ wnion has placed the| | stevedoring firm of MeCabe & Ham- jiiton on the unfair list OLYMPIA, April 29.—The state highway commission has appro | priated money for the Cowlitz pass state road. Lewis and Yakima counties are required to appropriate | 4 like amownt. GENEVA, Switzerland, April 29. An earthquake which was felt | throughout a great portion of Switz }erland and southern France, bo- tween 2 and 3 o'clock this morning, | did some damage. ) | BG, | | April 29.—George FE Letcher, the California millionaire | filed in the Williams county court |a motion for a new trial on the | TOLEDO. ster singing In comic & niece of Julia Marlowe, now | opera. | Sarah Bernhardt Mendes have become friends again This is the week's sensation in Paria theatrical circles, Actrow and author quarreled some years | ago over his play, “Sainte Ther which was given Madame Hernhardt has agreed present the play, a condition of the new contract being a forfeit of $3,000 if she again fall. Mendes has promised to use the money, should and = Catulles Now | neighbor te te months at 15 © The Star for ents you to Votes for your favorite teach er. But at the same time, don't Veriook the dally coupons, They t too, Get your friends to help you clip coupons and vote every day The following ts the standing of the leading candidates to date Name. Behool Miss Lillian Metcalf Cancade | Lou Chase Wola Walia | awkine Green Lake Mine McMillan Batiard | Mins Nettie Buckley Central | A Fuller Frances Nichols... Ratnier | Walla Waite | Nellie Gail Duntap Alice Turner Longteliow You Mu Hertha Johnson Interiake | Peart Bacon Beacon Hill Mine Wiley Hatiard Mise Grace Halt scade Mies Metta Armour jumbia Mies Rachel Hyland Central | Miss De Hart Reattlc High | Mine Mabel Nettleton... Longfellow | Mine Bunker . South Park | Mies Condon | Miss Maynard Fayette, at the time of the fire at Montpelier, for which Letcher was sentenced to five years in the Ohio penitentiary on an arson charge PENDLETON, Ore, April 29. The American Hare Packing & Colt | Storage company plant echo, b will be sold by the sheriff within the | next 30 days CLARKSTON, April 29 power nt, designed tc 1,500 horsepower, will be comple within the next two weeks, The machinery is about all tr WASHINGTON, D. C., April 29 Th toffice fight at Bellingham in en urth Assistant Post- mast 1 Degrew said that no charges had been filed against Hugh iridge PALOUSE, April 29.—The of this town shows a gain in popu-| here since 1900 of 876 This percentage in great of any other | county | censun lation per cent than that | Whitman _— | CHPHALIS, April Several were called by the defense Brown murder trial to show Tom Brown had been suffering fits and other signs of mental eos for the past three years. | witnem in th that m MILWAUKEE, V William Plankington aire packer and hotel this morning at the ag April the million-| died | of 60. 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Granite ¢ ix4 yards, each ay This Kitchen Queen, best fir, top bin, drawer and bread board 28x42; prict $2 Lady's Desk, golden oak, French lege, highly pe Cabl Uni "Seles er lhe $4.50 All Cotte Reed Rocker, substantial wide arms and fancy read back price ve Having but a few Acorn Ranges aud Cook St entirely and to do #0 at once will snerifice them at Acott Steel Ranges Regular price. $42.50 Victor Acorn, 4 hole, 14-inch over $46.00 Victor Acorn, 6-hole, 18-inch $48.00 Victor Acorn, 6-hole, 18-inch Cast Iron R 23.00 Busy Acorn, 4-hole, 18-inch oven“ $22.00 Empress, 4-hole, 18-inch oven Steel Cook Stoves $34.00 Rival Acorn, 4-hole, 18 inch oven $23.00 $24.00 Le e, 4-hole, 16-inch oven . $16.00 $27.00 Lecle de, 4-hole, 18-inch oven $18.00 Cast Iron Cook Stoves $20.00 Marvel, 4-hole, 16-inch oven .. .. 8.00 $24.00 Marvel, 4-hole, i8-Inch oven .. +. $16.00 Terms 1-3 Cash, 1-3 in 30 Days, !-3 in 60 Days aN we) fort and realize life’s ambitions and desires, and when we rere CUT P has flour 00 $6.50 Get an Acorn Range or Cookstove Cheap 8 | A 6) A 6) AT |) A) AS) AEN 8 | AD | 8) SAD 0 AED 00 I’ G.L.HOLMES ¥« fot L.HOLM ES FURNITURE CO. | A (AY 5 A |) AE) A A AS 0) RES AND WE OFFER YOU THE BEAUTIFUL E many homes we will furnish within the next few weeks a moderate sum of money. ture designs and which we create today for $100 is superior to the one that likewise gratifying retrogession in the matter of cost. A ‘ cost $200 a decade ago. ference in character and cost obtains throughout our magnificent stocks. Moreover the terms on which this furniture may be had have been so intelligently toilers who work on medium salaries may have just as pretty and comfortable ahome as men of independent beautiful ‘Time to Furnish Y our Home CHOICE OF STOCK will be the most artistic ever created for There has been a most interesting development in furniture and furni- little home And this dif- modified that the So here is progress which contains so much of practical human interest that it may be reckoned We g distinctly above any other retail establishment. RICES N 18, elegant patterns, 9x12 feet; regular value $40.00, cut to ‘arpet, for camping outfits, ete., per yard és sive Matting—We are showing « large assortment of 180 warp; per yard. 20¢, 25e, Fluted Hotel Tumblers of clearest crystal; regular 8c each, cut t j per doz 3h _ ber B5e | Tea Sets, gold decorated Aqua-Marine glass sets, spoon, cream, } sugar and butter dishes; regular $1.75; cut to Oe } we Dinner Bet, beautt y embossed, pure white semi-por $ mn; regular $12.00, cut to | : : $6.10 | 100-piece Dinner Set, highly decorated with floral festoon designs. $2 This is a particularly beautiful set, an $18 value, cut to Bag 1 112-Plece Dinner Set, regular $20, semi-porcelain, has elaborate blue { bell decoration and doub'e gold band around edges and gold i traced handles, Cut to $14.75 Chiffonier, golden oak, carved and polished, 6 drawers; top drawer, swell front; price $7.50 Parlor Table, 24-Inch square top entirely golden oak, turned legs, very substantial; price : 4 hac.) ae = Bedroom Sundries $3.7 $5.00 National Springs Iron Frame s] Springs The Empress, Better Than the Ostermoor Price $1 5.00 This Couch has strong wood frame, covered with good quality velour and nicely tufted, springs and upholstery of the best; price $7.75 ry coves left, we will close the line out these DEEP CUT PRICES has its Seattle home EXCL) Cut Price. this year. use of ice. and fruits are dampness and ture, causing the expansion tissues. Thus FORM TEMPERATURE are anges and ture tably ber is free from odor. CHARCOAL, obtained in the Alaska. It its This Timensions one— Width Outside .....++. 25 in. lee Chamber 19 in, Provision Chamber ..19 tn, Price $1 1. SIVFT.Y x4 yard yards, each 1% yards, each MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wool An Squares $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 make it easy for poor people to live in com- do it we take into careful consideration the feelings This round top golden oak, 6-foot Extention Table, $8.75 fluted legs; 10-inch whee! frame; varying contraction a DRY ATMOSPHERDE and UNI- conducive preservation, These results can only be obtained by a perfect circulation of air in a refrigerator, its condensation n the ice chamber, pd dryness of air are naturally and inevi- Its provision cham- FILLED the ONLY SANITARY FILLIN Depth 16 1 50 Alaska Refrigerators THE ALASKA—known everywhere as one of the best and most sanitary refrigerators made, WITH US. Considering quality they are extremely Jow priced The qualities sought for in a refrigerator are preservation of perishable food and an economical The principal causes of decay in meats price .. Oak Bedroom Sui te- tempera- to of their Low tempera- wita Height 41 19 13 price ; rubber tires, enameled Dresser, Bed and Washstand —22x28 oval beveled French plate mirror; drawers, swell front, nicely finished. Our price perforated seat and back; 8 and iron top