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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1905, Foti | SEROTONIN — e ee Primary KARA RAR RRR KR # lish soubretio; Koeure and BO * */in a combdy aketoh; t Melroy Ju * Grand—Dark *) venile Trio elngers ad da ra; | é . |* “ge Sunday matinee @ + Nellie Gorin th a new ilustrated | Ta { pr aS , rris Company in *| son nd the blograph with new inl " AME : Flection # "Thelma." Farewell perform- » | pictures, a SAM i AN tu \ italiane Wa iNet Lola cone ireadll | ance, - — ‘ SS “4 pattle—Remainder of week *| N. ©. Goodwin comes to the @ennd| - ee * ‘ dark yi wie the close of the present month ip 4 — * Third venue - “Woman “The Usurper.” “4 @s Ane pe.|* | Against Woman * CANBPA |® Star—Polite Vaudeville. *| Local theatergoeras who saw Mins UNDER THE! * . ¥| Maxine Elitott fh “Her OWn Way” 4 ino seLEcTEO ROR OR RR a a om lat the Grand during the past winter — | Will be interested in the following : new LAW ok whit be @@ull one from extract from @ letter recelved by ™ : ; _ teal standpoint, ‘The Grand] the Star from London | : © dark, while the Ferris com-| “Maxine Eillott ix #0 well pleased @lic 4 {Sprclal to The Star) pany closes ite engagement at the/ with the reception of ‘Her Own “4 LAND, Ore, May 6.—The Seattle with two farewell perform-| Way’ that she is trying te secure! % élection for the noml-|8Nges on Sunday. Regular theater! another West End theater to con 3 firet primary andidat s being! Patrons will have to content them-/ tinue the run after her month's ten Ser eonciaates 1S. Deng eee with the TRON Avenue daalkaee of the novie beni Even the richest men and the most successful business houses find it necessary, at times, to borrow large quantities of money from the bank, and they pay it back In peld this ne : th be vy “4 - wo | the Star j The critics, while highly complt large quantities. You consider ita dignified busin jon, don't you? Why, then, lent it just as dignified transaction when a wag gets ali the furni Te OF one ee eee ceil th ts ccuieetinn 10° Sane liientars to “ites ite o| fg ture he needs at once and pays for it as he can? Ther slightest particle of doubt about the dignity of it! But do you see the difference between borrowing from Smmmnetere which does) ot ike Shire Avencs manasument|Oinde PMGR ware or tea ua @ bank and buying furniture on ine ent oredit? Here it is, and it is important to every wage-earner—every salaried man: The man who borrows from the bank has to pay away wit the — . ne dl be} Nas gath together a most exoe!| but take varying views of Fiten's|fm interest on it, The bank isn't in business for fun, and, very naturally, demands pay for the use of its money. We are not in business for fun, either, But we don’t charge gal convention - surification of lent stock company and the per-|play. The Morning Post says; “Thin|fy °%¢ Penny for allowing you the accomnwdation of paying for your furniture in small instaliments, On the contrary, when you take furniture from thie stor you leave us gatep toward the stan of control | formances are well worth seeing. | play is the best thing Fitch has|[m With that much more room for othér goods. You are helping ue—We are helping you and you are helping yourself. We don’t try to run our business on the email payment and the MP polit ) bcanaal a |done, at any rate the best we havo|fg Whieh we ask any one of you to pay. But we rely on the bulk of the small payments that are coming In dally from our thousands of customers. In other words, every house- ee ot le. | Patrona of the Beattie theater will|neen here It haw character codiil held thet containe eome of our furniture gives that much mere dieplay reom fer us, That le why we say it is a straight, business proposition for us to give you every possible eee Nats t sprue for of-| Witness the departure of the Ferris| sense of drama and, but for a few|fa aecommedation on the matter of inetaflment credit. The whole matter resolves Iteclf into one question: Will you take advantage of it? Let us help you. Isn't there something ne he obtains|COmpany with sincere regret | lapses, is well constructed.” The|[ /" the way of housefurnishings you need for the new home? 4o #0, provid fee t «; he| It is seldom that a city of this! Dally Telegraph saya: “The story is} ‘s a certain eg Independent can-| Sie Is fortunate enough to boast of|quite theatrical, but the dialogue ts! eee ee before the people as) 4 well balanced and artistic an ag-|natural and many scenes are well] A Ye . wana g for a party nomination, | &tegation of actors as the Ferris | written The Daily Express says: | = Seandidate today's contest centers | People have presented at the Seattle. | "Though Fitch's plays may be rem-| The Alaska Please Remember F olding Go-Carts ee of a comple y| The selection of the plays has also|iniscent, it must be admitted that he fs the republicans, who are| been equally happy id the season, | tells them with the ald of al! sorts! prerwhelming majority. There| While possibly « financial failure,|of novel stage devices that make| (| Refrigerator O ( "9 d The newest styles, furnish- we ereedidates for mayor, George] NA* been an artistic triumph jsttuations, and in his own country / ur rpet an Is lined with charcoal, the ssent incumbent;| Lack of patronage is no doubt the| spell success.’ The Dally Chronicle RO atl Bh ed with porcelain handles, gg weg | cause of the closing of the Ferris|@ays: ‘It ix, frankly, the machine-| y va of sanitary Mning. The D Albee, councilman; W. B./COmpany’s engagement. In face of/ made article, practically at itw} \ b t points of every other re Yapery rubber tires, reversible dash R Fred T. Merrili, councilman,|the fact that the company was al best.’ ” S D frigerator have been combin ® sak? miles - w H.. Cooper splendid one and that the vehicles! — <a ed in this one, making it one D. t a ainty parasols. 6 ~ogeed 2,000 registered votes}! which it appeared were all strong,| Professor Brooks, a well known : of the very best. Bale ex ep have them from— , »|Popular and clean productions, it|®¢ronaut, will make a balloon as s ad, owing to } clusively with us, F omen seems too bad that Seattle theater-|Cension at Madison park at 4:30 i n fi a SS | we trom Isthe Most Complete , The liquor and gambling|#trength to make Manager Howe’s| A unique feature of the ascension } ~ { | ] 50 16 50 $ 50 to $20.00 eae yore and gambling | erie 8 success |will be what Brooks calls his mid : IUto . In Seattle 4 Mayor Williams, claim to be! Sunday's matinee and evening|*/F *mowstorm.” He will throw out aoe Sule to deliver to him that number,| Performances are the farewell of | Coufett! while in the air, 4 raons saign| the Ferris aggregation. Every seat| — | $ $ Everything at Right Price, Too a foeasty _ ‘an or ae the theatre should be sold and a/ The railroad and traveling men | Cash, | | Cash, | wil ’ | fitting testimonia) paid to the men| Wt!!! be entertained at the Portland| . Among the many new things Phere the democratic nomination| 4 women in stageland who have | fair June 10 by the railroad officiain| per week; or for spring, we are showing a per week; or '' two candidates, George H.| been such a source of pleasure (o/°f Portiand, Every railroad and! 7 splendid Itne of Oriental and : Dee ar Marry C. Lean 91 |the hocal playpecr \travelnig man will be sent a badge! ‘ f '$5 Cash $5 Domestic Carpets and Rugs. $5 Cash $5 te the prohibitionist can-| Those who have appreciated the | tat will take him through the fair/ ’ . Pomel . | ag Fancy Pillow Tops and Couch Ferris productions—and why there | {fee of cost ere are @ great! = - : Geran, Tenasies will close at 7 o'clock | have not been more is past under-|™&2Y Tallroad men of this city who A per month, uys ia Scene | | {per month, buys 7 tains, Lace Bed be ft | standing—will be on hand at one of |!!! be unable to attend, but the ‘ety Refri t. . lows and Pillow Cords. - eee ben gnc A rae Fang the Sunday performances to say |™#Jority of them have already ex : tn hg i il oe aninabteaiinetie mera moc “God speed and good luck.”’ pressed their intention of going ie} 25: ee re ee ee a it is possible. - A colored minstrel show will be! " | t given at Christensen’s Hall, Areade|, Preparations are under way for] IK BY Building, Saturday evening, May 6,(the entertainment of the Texan “ , =e under the auspices of the YM. C. A_| bankers, who will make a short vistt PAS « memes /) The boys have been ‘rehearsing for |% this city om June 20, At. the! zg rade | 99 | several months and a good perform- | etna Thursday of the bankers of| * ance is promised. Master Billy Tay.|t®!* city @ brief program was laid] be lor, who is among the fanmakers, is | 0M for the visitors, who will arrive! & high school boy and made. a/bere at 7 o'clock In the morning| great hit in the last performance|*"4 leave at 11:46. which the high school boys gave atia@ aa aAARRAAA ADRS | * will win the ap-jthe grand. A large crowd is ox a naval battle.” pected. & KENOSHA, Wis, May 6— #/ will surrender after a| Following ts the program: * James Manley, an amateur # engagement. FIRST PART ® burglar, who says he lives in #) % bas been decided upon by/Chorus, fifty voices—"Gold Dust] ® Milwaukee, was bound hand #/ Japanese powers, per an agree-| Twins” as pages }® and foot by Mrs. Anne Rother # entered into with Russia, | End Men—Stx, all colored and cot-|# end her 17-year-old aa has promised that if she) ‘tumed. Mr. Lester Wilson, inter-i@ when found by the women in «| the honor of recovering her| lecutor. ® their heme, arid delivered to & by an apparent vietory| Orchestra ® the police, Mra, Rother firet & she will withdraw from} Grand opening chorus. | beat him inte insensibility with # THIS CHIFFON territory give Port Ar-| "Seminole z & @ piece of stovewood. # (fl ‘This White Enameled tron Bed is one of the pret- Ona THIS OARSOER— This Golden Oak Extension Table has massive flut- §@ Jean for ail time and be} “Sweetest Girl in Dixie |* * tleat we have ever carried in stock. Completely } 1 of Osk, finished in Golden. { Has fine large Oval Beveled ed legs and is very heavy and durable. Top ds Sart Ne a (SERRE ORR eee *| fitted with highly poliahed Five drawers; top drawer, French Plate Mirror. Ser- handsomely polished. Temarkabie prediction was| “In the Shade of the Old Apple| — ——— brass knobs and top rods 6 25 swell front 7 50 pentine front. Will last a lifetime. | 4 00 tos Star reporter Thursday} Tree,” Master Henry Grant | Diet ee WO... 52. , caches . Price . Our value... $1 7.00 QUE BOON. 6.050 hese bn tcaiiecvibes : ©. Ridier of Berlin, tor-} Introducing “Gold Dust Twins,”| BOYS HELD FOR to the German diplo- | “We're Just a Little Different.” } at be from a letter re-|the Brass Band Played.” / recently from his| “Good-Bye, Sts,” Master Herbert) 3! immature criminals will ap and Russia both | Dean. pear before Judge Griffin, between | Of conflict and both] “My Mercedes,” Master Claude] 20W and June 6. at which time a/ to close the terrible war. | Miller | Juvenile court will be established tn | €annot quit until she has| “Where the Sweet Magnolias, Seattle. Robert Goss, 12 years; | ‘One big victory on the credit | Bloom,” Master Billy Taylor John McDonald, 12; James Murray, | gaia Herr Ridier. “Realizing| “Back. Bark, Back to Baltimore,” | 16; Charles Carlson, 17, and Howard | Z bas made the proposition | Master Kar! Dreeger Hetn, 17, await trials for burglary. | Togo will allow himself to be| Grand sensational fina! ‘Amert-| Others are charged with minor of fered and, after a blood-| ca Forever.” fenses. Prosecuting Attorney Mac Btortie, get himself cornered x0} Ten minutes interminsion. jintosh desires to give them the : nder will be excusable. Orchestra—“Dolly Varden.” limit. The police have full confes- | Sv anea will come mutual advances PART TWO sions from many of the youthful a4 Tumbling, Barth and Kerr. burglars. Court proceedings may “Betwixt and Between,” McCurdy| save them. until Juve 6, at which | - and Lawrence. | date the matter will be taken out | a G ‘APH BRIEFS Sketch, Dregger and Costello, lof the hands of the proront offi- | apg len sapere JUVENILE COURT'A ining Chair Folding Bed Buffet Side Board Club swinging, Oscar Jy clals. | Musical Sketch, “Coax Me,” Tay-| It has been ted that Judge | lor and Johnson Griffin is slated for the bench of | Acrobatic burlesque, Wilson and! the juvenile court, which will be 4 Efaw. conducted in conjunction with the mM continue the investigation of| “Our Dutch Friend,” Kart Dreg-| other court work tm “ef lines, ie emage the] ger. Feo EI ‘ fates on corn pi ucts Sketch, “The Dogs of War.” puri river points to Wash- Sketch, Guerin and Klody. BIRTHDAY PARTY Oregon and California, also} Pyramid work, Y. M. C. A. Jun-| oon ~ OB wodenware between the/ iors. HINGTON, May 6.—The in- commerce commissoin left ‘ 0 today. Next week it | | | Golden Oak, turned legs, box seat } Of Golden Oak, has carved front, top and legs. Quarter-sawed Golden Oak, shaped and beveled ? Quarter-sawed Golden Oak, 17x27 . Top has shelf French plate French plate mir- pa al - _ Finale, entire company. PI acm panty vee seem Coa oor ny wg 2 ? 5 attachment $22 00 miter 36086 $ 7 5 ror, allver and $29 — Orchestra. Ncinta relent Wie Pex. thet golden oak... . A bargain at.. SGoadseas ° Linen and Silver drawers..... ° linen drawers, Price... SHARON, Pa. May. 6—John So- Fourth avenue, riday evening, ‘ this morning shot and killed} Saturday night is the last per-| M4Y 5 Those in attendance were K John Smith and her nephew,| formance of “The Two Orphans’ at| Mf and Mrs. Charles Baker, Misses ea, 16. He then killed himself./the Third Avenue Theater. Lottie and Julia Baker, Mr. and was the cause, Mrs. R. G. McCausland, Miss Mary —— iin McCausland and Mra, M. A. Bagley Tomorrow's matinee opens the ™ ORE, May 6—Viadimir| fifth week of Mr. Daniel's stock| Mrs. Charles Baker is « cousin of | ‘ b, an alleged Russian|company at the popular up-town| Capt. Seavey, who, prior to his f, WAS arrested on the fortified is-| theater and will doubtless prove an-| coming to Seattle last October, had | Of Braniet. He was sentencedlother winner. The play, “Woman | 20t met since they were children in | fo three months’ imprison-| Against Woman,” {# an emotional, East Machias, Me. 60 years ago. | Aatonovitch appealed. melodrama, well suited to test the| After the dinner, Miss Julia Baker / anes capability of the membors of this| favored those present with some se WASHINGTON, 6.—Miss| popular stock company. Mise Gor.| lections on the plano and the cap don will have an opportunity to| tain sang “Betsey From Pike,” | a, was mar-| display splendid emotional acting, in| ®fter which whist was the favorite | St Boon to Lieutenant Leopold | which she should appoar at her best,| @musement. Capt, Seavey was pre low, German army. The| Mr. Whital will also have a| ented with a gold watch and chain. | =", was performed at Wod-| strong lead in the part of John Tres | Reiee,weurban home of Senator|sador. All in all, the company is! | regular $42.50; Cut Price.. $29 - Victor Acorn, 6-hole, 16-in. oven, Goin Chea regular $45.00; Out Price.. $B ig P Victor Acorn, 6-hole, 18-In. oven, regular $48.00; Cut Price.. $35 Silver Acorn, 4-hole, 14-in. oven, regular $45.00; Cut Price. . $33 CAST IRON RANGES. Busy Acorn, 4-hole, 18-in. oven, regular $33.00; Cut Price $22 Empress, 4-hole, 18-in. oven, regu lar $32.00; Cut Price....... $21 STEEL COOK STOVES. Rival Acorn, 4 hole, 18-in, oven, Having but a few Acorn Ranges‘and Cook Stoves left, we will close the line out entirely and to @o"#) at once will sacrifice them at these DEEP CUT PRICE: Orange L. Hadley, a well knows | resident of this city, died Tuesda. 4 happily cast and tho performance 7 . regular $34.00; Cut Price . Sie Franc ne «pe Bh ei state. Foe sale of | ** — Nev., of os oe ser — Rival Acorn, 4-hole, 18-in $23 The Edwin M. Knowles China Company's product is one of q YCISCO, ‘ay T ‘eoelved by e . * J. Orne aco, May G—In a |neats has been large, insuring a| ble. dir 5 agg Benne og oP vated (with reservoir) regular $44.00; our exclusive strongholds. Their decorated ware ts the most MNGdé wad rae eee clerk of the street department, on | Cut Price sees $29 beautiful the Pacific Coast has ever seen. The patterns are Pace Drover to | Friday, The remains will be brought | Leclede, 4-hole, 16-in. oven,, regu De too fast for} Following “Woman Against Wom- new and exceedingly striking. Decorations are of California Who had to be content|{an,” an elaborate production of | Hef for interment. Mrs. Hadley | es $04.00; Out Prise... +s BEG 1: songy, eteleti Mnepedithe mum” Hoel delle, seutiowee. tite The first two choices, |“Uncle Tom's Cabin will be given at|!% Visiting friends at Lewiston, Laclede, 4-hole, 18-in, oven, regu : ; ; / : BG Belle Reed, fatied to\the Third Avenue | Wash., and has beon notified of the Say 091,00; Cut Price $18 } %d many more, The coloring is very fine; the shading per- ey part of the purse in the death of her husband. A daughter | CAST IRON COOK STOVES. fect. Face. The event was won by| Saturday night and Sunday the| also resides in this city. * M on by y th Ra | Xu Marvel, 4-hole, 18-in. oven, regular & 10-to-1 shot, The re-|Iast performances will be given of| Mrs. Sarah Lord, aged 79, a pio- | J ao” « Of plain white or daintily decorated Dinner Sets we show events were take he present vaudeville bill the| neer of this state, dica at Tacoma | 0.00; Out Price -* B13} a very extensive array. In the new imitation cut glass we n by the| the p: t vai lo bill at_ the! Marvel, 4-hole, 18-in. oven, regular Bnd second choices with|Star Theater and Dunbar’s Goats| from the chapel of the Bonney- wee cut Pri ’ show Comports, Water Bottles, Ice Cream or Fruit Plates or Steeption of Whisky King, who| Will then be seen for the last time.| Thursday. The funeral will be $24.00; Cut Price 16 s fe ‘ ‘ , . f the last race of the day. On Monday afternoon the new pro-|from the chapel of the Bonne » Marvel 4-hole, 18-in, oven (with Saucers, Jugs, Tumblers, Pitchers and many other pleces. —. ~——-— gram will start. It will include Miss| Watson company Saturday af reservoir) regular $30.00; Cut For restaurant, cafe, hotel, club or private home WE Photoes, $1.00 per dozen.| Brewer and her trained horse; jnoon. She was a native of Pe Price $20 HAVE EVERY ’ Studio, 1516 Viret ave. -Open' Montgomery and Cantor, ragtime pi-/sylvania, Three sons and thr 1108p. m eee ano player ; Daisy Harcourt, Eng- daughters survive the dead woman, Pb Cit