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SRRRRRA AAA AKAAAARAA RRR RRA RRR RE * o “Red Feather.” « rk. ® “Robert Er a” & * * * ® John L. Sullivan vesday, Wednesday Norrie & Rowe, Circus. 0 magn comle ope Van Studdiford, wh remember end nna of the Metropolitan Engl bee. in the Grand Opera company and also of = Bostonians, is the star of the eed ¢ opera, | production. Reginald De Koven ie discuss >| Wrote the music of “Red Feathe — and the composer of “Robin Hood : TH) has scored equal success in his latest work. The book is by Charle Klein and the lyrics are by Charies Emerson Cook | Red Feather” is said to be a beauty show. By its list of names is sure to have a eplendid singing | chorus, The ball room seene has | deen ap most da adornment ever witnessed on the stage. The story can be told in a few words. ‘The countess Hilda Von Draga is really “Red Feather,” a noted bandit, and Romancla, an imaginary kingdom, is the scene The bandits capture is a state problem. The countess has decided revolutionary tendencies and has excited the tre of the government In love with her is a captain In the royal guards of Romancia, and she in turn loves him but denies him the satisfaction of a confession. The crown prince of the country ts also tn love with her, but neither of them knows that she is “Red Feather.” The prince th #8 every }concelvable sort of obatacie tn the way of the captain, and for a time accomplishes his end. Finally, how- pevet the countess {s unmasked and shown as “Red Feather, but this ve Fi yy makes no difference to the captain, pights, beginning Sun jay | and everything turns out happily in Tt is reported to be the | the end. Commencing June 19, Manager Howe, of the Seattle theater, pre sents Mrs. Fiske, in “Leah Klesch- ba There will be. five per- formances, and no doubt the thea- | ter will be packed to its utmost at} every performance. Mra Fisk and the Manhattan the season at their New York thea ter, the Manhattan, and ended on | Saturday last a brilliant three weeks’ engagement in Chicago | where “Leah Kieschna” achieved a | success equa! to that in New York fand the Manhattan company was | again pronounced the most notable group of players on the American stage | Mrs. Fiske is being greeted . throug her tour by the largest spat hemagpeaslbaapic audiences she has ever drawn. tn the beet 26¢ coffee on Bi) Milwaukee, where Mra. Fiske plays be Coast. the last half of this week, the mail je Pecitie wee: lorders received before the advance Money back if not Bi sale opened were double. those for leven her phenomenal “Tess” and Becky Sharp” engagements there In Minneapolis, next week, Mra NS) & COFFEE CO. SECOND AVENUE. fe Will Offer Balance of the week, some weed and second-hand 1anos O gans # Will arrange very easy terms. Metrument must be seen to SY Spreciate the bargain prices| GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD, Baddition to these we are show-| In “Red Feather. immense stock of new pianos, | jays at the new Anditorium — tose operated by electri r iske’s present tour includes Perforated music roll; also ® Visit to this elty where the same Piano Players Teiking ma large a ences await her. M4 all kinds of «mali musi-| Tonight's pertormance of “Uncle } A te. | Tom's Cabin” will the sixth | successful week of the Daniel Stock ie | compan y at the Third thea Iter. The play has i at }tended and given universal satis 5. JOHNSTON CO. 4 le| “Robert the Irish 4 Leading Piano House. |at the 5 all next ’ M9 SECOND AVENUE. | usual matinee tomorrow aft Burke Buliding The story pertains to the life of | “Robert met,” one of the most noted characters of the histo | 4 G00 investment. Ireland. It is @ beautiful love Rainier story interspersed with Irish wit Boulevard The play has been very successfully itions given in Ban Francisco, Los An-| ITTLEFIELD Co gvles, and most of the large eastern its, Main 487. cities, Mr. Whittaker will play the Ind. 1002 part of “Robert Bmmet,” for which | : my | he ts excellently adapted FREE ALL | John L. Sullivan, who nas made a THIS WEEK | phy mental, moral and finan ‘ 9.00 | cial hit in this city, will be seen for the Star the 3.00 the last time 5 lay nigh Sunday af noon and evening. When he leaves all of the cle been ae also dep mouth | program wi noon It uJ feature inlens ex h tette, five young 8 leres. 4 give native songs and dan Musrantesd 15 y my Mack will fol , strel turn, Others graph, Nellie PAINLESS DenTiers | SON, Metutyre . 8 | tyre in nusical turn, Zayarro, Bteset, Corner Third Ave, | Te 2 & mn a bore C teve ' | rolling globes; le, par- > ¥ ha “ Ren ! et pain ¢ Be will exar Convince y aly ° Monday afternoon will see the @d cireus grounds opposite the base~ ball park, on the Virginia street lor acrobats, and the Brewers in a comedy #keteh, e® of as affording. the | i ing display of feminine | F }company spent thirty-one weeks of | __ the presentations Friday night and |i \~ mr ere; Saturday matinee during bis en Dining Chair—Golden oak, has spin Go-Cart—Reclining and folding ; ad Morris Chair—Golden oak, has re gagement at the Grand. There ta ¢ . P x ot ons ted no play upon the boards that offers ba carved head rest; brace justable dash; porcelain handles, movable velour cushions, tufte ' more dramatic grace and greater arma; solid wood seat; turned legs rubber tires, sateen parasol; full carved base; very strong and charm in its intrical parts than " handso: ha Price. 7 does “The Usurper,” and there ia} and stretchers. Price....@1.50 rep. cushion ........,.. $13.50 handsome chair. Pri $7.50 | no Thespian who can create laugh ey PRR IO TGS AED, PEE S NE Sere nn nnn ter or bring tears to the eyes of his! 4 ™ 7 r 1 Combination Book Case—Golden ale ak Sideboard—Has sil ‘ombina auditors with truer effect than can | Iron Bed--White enameled. One of } Golden Oak Sideboa B 3 Mr. Goodwin. In “The Usurper ver and two linen drawers ev oak, has glass front; lower com- of shac color - st ' of measures he has a variety of shades and color | the neatest and prettiest we have eled French plate mirror m partments ; shaped top and beveled |great comedy triumph “A Gilded | greatest tricks of his art, and thone Cotton Top Mattresses .... ried Iron Frame Springs .......: $3.75 who have ever seen him in the role | vec; Samet OG a ; oe Sct | of Chauncey Short know how well Union Ma ss Vermin Proof Springs .. Sport for All. Musle, dancing and all kinds eration, Glance over the list did you ever see stoves or ranges so cheap? field sport Pleasant Beach, Sun 3 day, Bante ier ¥ er ® hourly. ** ACORN STEEL RARGES CAST IRON COOK STOVES THE SRATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1905. 8 | LITTLE HAPPENINGS |"%0H vrovent wore Men. Cin out if Curtig quired bona. 1. All epent m pleasant aft-(under the leadership of Albert (til Monday to fina important wus- | Humphries |could furnish the ompletion of all ar | A. | tates lepartment president; | er Mr Mary Knapp, department | iness wa W. B. Fraser, past | rangeme ent treasurer; Mra. Minnle CHALLENGED TO A DUEL Mra, ©. M. Galloway, past pres SEATTLE MAN HONORED the coming con. | dent of the William Mck ley eld at Vancouver,| H. ©, Bolts had Georg > tis! BT, LOUIS, May 20—At the nese le, aswiated by Mrs, Har W national Junior viee prev | W and 22 | nummoned bef a justice of the |, wept the jean Baptint Min vad Mra, Lieutenant La Mra, Martha Tift, of Hver A brass band of 24 pleces has| pe to # caure why he |, ry Union, William A. Munroe, tortained th e Mrs, Shannon, 3f Bremer-|been organized by the Fraternal] #h a not 1 lied to give a! of Massachusetts, was chonen presi ton, members of the eowGPil of ad-| Knights and Ladies, @ local insur-| peas® bond, he wanted t ttle t. Among the vice presidents is ministration, and Mra, Galloway,|ance lodge The band, which i#|a dispute betwe hem by fighting | Jot 1, Dean, of the Tabernacle kaffe-klatsch.! chairman of the council of admin-| composed of finished musicians, i#}a duel. The case was continued ur hurch of Seattle and Cedar atreet car lings with acres of The big waterpr wy white canvas f tent will be the property of the Norris &@ Rowe #reat circus, and beneath them will be given the first and beat show of this whole season ir ue \ All of the Star's juvenile readers Will wa@t to see the gorgeous @r parade. It will leave the elrou Krounds at 10:30 ¢ Mond morning and will say it is & popular feature with the ill show here on th When a business house works itself into public favor through the medium of reliabe merchandise, y and Wednesday, the ver true values, small profits and liberal accommodations, it is hard to keep the people away from it and equally hard to prevent it from making new friends. Steady, healthy growth is possible only by the continuation of such principles. In such a way we are climbing to the top round of the ladder. We sell PRECISELY WHAT WE ADVERTISE at the price described. Misrepresentation’s an offense no employe dares to commit, and shoddy goods are not tolerated under any circumstances. Going further, ‘‘We Trust the People,’’ as our motto indicates, and not only trust them, but endeavor to so suit their condition in life that credit is a pleasure rather than a menace. If you are satisfied with this method of doing business, we invite you to open an account. May we interest you in A Few New Things for Your Home? In the midst of house-cleaning and rearranging we are especially anxious to call your attention to the host of new things which are really very cheap, considering quality. With the hope that it may be of some service, we quote this list : Granite Ingrain Carpet, per yard Venetian Carpet, 36 inches wide, per {Quarter Wool Ingrain, per y .-. }Half Wool Ingrain, per yard....... pipes e enae 25e¢ yard biet ocbee. Weedve ie 32¢ ats Ce RUGS, RUGS. VASES. TEA SETS. bi Wool Smyrna, 18x36 ...... 1.00 | Wool Smyrna, 27x54 .....- 82.26 | Crystal and opal in all colors, shapes, {Creamer, sugar, spoon and butter Axminsters, 18x36 . 1.25 } Axminsters, 2 oe 3.00 itehe oad 'st a4 bik k dishes. Very handsome set; pieces (A PARISIAN DANSEUSE Axminsters, 27x60 .75 } Wool Smyrna, 36x72 ....... $4.00 ind’s and sizes, 10 to T4-Inch, each | have gold burnished edges; price With Norris &@ Rowe's Nubia Wilton, 27x54 1.75 $ Axminsters, 36x72 oe 50 Bk erry irae $1.75 formanc bei fx patie ‘ . _ — aemane age oe the peat! WATER SETS Parlor Table, 24-inch: square top, en- | Round top golden oak, 6-foot Exten TOILET SETS. attractive of the many varied fea tures presented this season fs the 4 ntingent of equestrians. Only blue, green and white, enameled ose who have won renown of a tion ........181.25 substantial; price ....... $2.00 world-wide character appear in the Fancy pitcher and six glasses in White decorated in green, brown, blue and pencil decorations; 10 patel 545 ee $2.75 tirely golden oak, turned legs, very tion Table, fluted legs; price daisy dec superb display of horsemanship as ne: ogee eaeee exh ited with the Norrie e Rowe! Rocking Chair—Finished ~ jden, } Folding Go-Cart, perforated seat and } Reed Rocker, wide arms and fancy {Lady’s Des golden oak, French ra, wis aqonas tring Cie Groth toon has spindle back and sides} tiined | acy; 8 and 10-inch wheels; rub- legs, highly polished and com- who comes from the great fam- | ily of that name. Equally cel | ed for horse-back riding are Holland and Frank Miller ful equestraniam was never better! = exemplified than in the persons of | . Pr i - -. m ~ 1 — es 5 Austin King, Dolly Miller, William | Couch has strong wood frafhe,*cov Kitchen Queen, best fir, top 28x43; {Parlor Table—Solid oak at in (Chiffonier—Golden oak, has five Sutton, Joseph Haines, Mile, Julien ered with good quality veloyg and golden; has 16x20-in. shaped top { drawers, top drawer swell front. ae cen Pee Geviees nicely tufted, springs and a. { has flour bin, drawer and brea¢ and 12in. shelf. Turned legs. { Has panel ends and earved top. “Robert Emmet® witl be followed | stery of the best; price ...@7.75 Pricn cue: ococ ccben obs MD 2) PMO ie scend, bunps by an elaborate production of “The , PE nes Clay Bakers,” a play entirely new | to Beattie Leatherette Couch—Deeply qgfted, That delicious comedy, “The Us with patent fasteners, is heavily urper,” with Mr. Nat C. Goodwin. fringed and “is built on a very 1 | that best known of all comedians, | f ric strong frame. Price ....815.00 tm the leading role will be one of s 1 legs and stretchers; carved head reed back; very substantial; price ber tires, enameled iron frame; letely rest, and cobbler seat. Price . ‘ , 83.00 ee > ene ae $3.25 ae Sagar see e+++- $6.50 } stationery ted with pigeon hole and irawer; price .. $9.50 board; price . —eeeeoeoree + Buffet—Quarter sawed golden oak; Folding Bed—Golden oak, has carv- ed front, top and legs... .@17.00 shaped and beveled French plate . $27.50 mirror .... in his conception and to each phase 14x24 in iron pgeame carved and he gives that artistic interpretation | ever carried. Price . $6.25 highly polished; bargain .§21.60} French plate mirror ....$14.50 that only a Good in can. It ie easy to say that the presentation of the ar tlt ttt PPP PPP Diece will be one of the most suc- | 7 . Suite—Dresser, Bec Solst Rolls—Covered in pink or ¢{ Sanitary Couch—Has steel frame; cessful that has ever been played| Oak Bedroom Suite—Dresser, Bed § Bolster Ro! oO P National springs; supported by A ] y , by this artist in the many years) and Washstand—22x28 ove! bev blue cambric; are made hollow to cross-bar spring. Makes an excel- pret he has trod the boards, It will} eled French plate mirror; top a “eee Pric bed nba a will lane f0t- be given Monday night only. Sat | drawers, swell front, nicely fin secrete pillows in daytime rice lent mee couch and will la urday ni y ' TICE ceesenses ht will be devoted to that | ished. Our price .....-.$25.00 EES ig TEP ot ORE $2.00 ever. Fool.” The motif of this play deals | }~~ ~~ . a ne life of @ young man, who Bed Lounge—Has A-1 spririgs and } Alaska Refrigerator—The best suddenly becomes rich seemingly falis into the hands of sycophants upholstery. Covered with figured made. Lined with charcoal, the and false friends, but who, falling ramic, well tufted. Back may be , ; = se in love with a pure-minded girl lowered to make good sized bed only sanitary lining tees whose words to him that he “get eee et OE) Sing Geek vent ehere cece up and d6,” maken man of him. | BIW weit +¥¥i9 eeies » ve,0° ERA EERE hy Of course, in working out a theme ARR ————————o Ses kind, the Genius of Mr.) ir—P ; 4} Ext rable—Round top golden Goodwin may be relied upon to be Dining Chair—Pantasote covered Extension Table 1 pg shown at its best, for no man on box seat; turned legs; entirely oak; heavy legs are fluted; top the stage today can play the lover better nor sway his audiences more intensely than can he—swerving them from laughter to tears, an back again to laughter ts one of t golden finished oak. Price handsomely polished. Price he can do this. As it has been some All Cotton Mattresses ..... $7.50 fb Springs eleven years since he first brought The Empress (better than the Os 5 this play before the public, Mr.| termoor) er ed $15.00 } National Springs ... Goodwin may have been sald to iE have mollowed in his style of work, | ~~“ | and can be relied upon to surely bring @ better conception and a more finished interpretation to th le. He will be supported by st that has been especially ae. | Is ted for all his plays, and will ing with him all the beautiful brs and embellishments that} have made bis prosentation In other cities a success. | Special Bargains in Ranges and Cookstoves + lef We have nicked out every ACORN RANGE AND COOK STOVE left, and to close ‘the line entirely offer them at SACRIFICE PRIC a Our yrmous range and stove stock, and as the Sole Agents Young's Hate. The new mid-season styles, just received, Call and “take a look.” F N, Brooke & Co. 1881 8nd ave, *** | only thought is to clear upPbr Acorn will be a discontinued line, we haven't given “profit” a single consid Oe nue Vou Gat | Rea int Reg. Price Price. || $34.00 Rival Acorn, 4-hole, 18-inch : sagt y Oe tee $4250 Victor Acorn, 4-h M-inch }} OVEN .. ceeek seers woes $23.00 OVEN ss seeee eeeeees 00 | $24.00 Leclede, 4-hole, 16-inch oven $45.00 Vic tor “Acorn, NL SUPE BF. ca caua artes dace ches $16.00 OVEN sve seeee oe ves $32.00 | ¢20 40 Leclede, 4-hole, 18inch oven $48.00 V ictor Acorn, 6-hole, NN te eS a age $18.00 Taha be en rine ea «835.00 | AST IRON COOK STOVES. CAST IRON RANGES cw ! ai ! a heide $33.00 Busy Acorn, 4-hole, 18-inch 20.00 Marvel, 4-hole, 16-inch oven. . "even. wngg > < epieasacsiiane t ‘$13.00 $32.00 E. impress, er ‘hole, 18 inch oven $24.00 Marvel, giclée, “1@Inch oven. 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