The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1905, Page 5

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a Le arstre bin. er 00 Lots range Play Is “Lea eschna --- ma ra formed the president cort, ‘The commencement exereinen included the granting of dtplomas are the beat cheap Tote ts e juates and the bestowal of Toy. Two Diocks east of end of a oO est art as Ys. 1S seas - bb Queen Avne car line, and : hygparess: guth of Ross. Kasy torma Toquire Pe ee eel owner. * * esto teen |CELEBRATED ACTRESS DARES TO SURROUND H@RSELF WITH /a climax of dramati ‘ ond r@e astecse *% PENANG, Straits Atle games Bothwell “Eaee vaey| ot that to it the | th en onus * ments, Jo A meeting of, * | WONDERFUL SUPPORT AND ACCEPT A ROLE OUTSHONE P oP ayy ss OV hants (day de- * [gars (NsuRance: Rens ’ ‘ nt real m he 4 he |Leuh Kleachna — b . Ss BY THOSE OF OTHERS IN CAST—FASHIONABLE AUDIENCE | pat imal i th Kleschna's daughte * re heart ' th It iw before th fort c ; TOO PUZZLED TO APPLAUD t b t a- ot ae, Castwrts . My . hai int r * —— + od t \ t th tar{that 7 t dio * produ " > ul ft al} ite tribut f t ther | ™ ses ® “— 1 th “ Mra, Fiske’s successful mas-|* Chuston ect * a ae ed to be ne , tery of tion Oe eee eee eee eee WhenY ou Buy || Poe zo o00 altuna atts ' 1 Pa gers on ar the ame rine, K as” at least vew eredit th 5 Rut, mind you, ther ite aloofne von the ee. | Dolphin that arrived from the nor a Piano y -atileoe mwtcremgeent pon db 1. ack- | -Tuosday night t that the nal ; mo: r th meson will ' Don't by f to f ‘Nlehan it has been at any time f ny bi whe . |the past five years. Last year wa a t his prok 1 The situat 4 » for ood many hoa - Wren Rese! Berton, | 8a! $0 put up with for & soot me (ght ut Md a that this year’s run will be it lk . th an seg od a rug . jruin in her iatrensing | "°° . STEINWAY and not cal forgotten| Notice was received by the local EMERSON soon by th nger mind | officts of the Northern Pacif STAI Ir net ai announcing that a party of If you 4 th tle tt x nists, numbering from 30 to to eM Pick ¥ w hi " 40 and under the adership of W. I apy ted MacQ) ern, will arrive In this city It you go to pee # remarkable|on July 4 and spend some time view € a f narkal ” t ght The party may tab strange play, you will t \ to Alaska D. D. | A j LONDON, June 2% Mine Arm ’ e Phipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; TEDDY'S WASHLADY Henry Phipps, of New York, was| Se taerabet a tow pelt married at St. George's church a tor sore @ mean CALLS ON PRESIDEN T|\ianover Square shortly afer | t a jo k tht afternoon, to yain oe Tredeple Guest, third @n of Lord — HOSTON, Mhas. Jur r8.—The | W re caller on President Roosevelt at the | —* ‘ See oe ihhien Same wag y John, come on, I am going & C short after ght ond waited Sbuy my fire works, th oO. the anda until the president | > the : and # Sat ieee atten heaper than any one in town STEINWAY DEALERS. ‘The woman waa stopped by secret Yes Waneat Guile service men, but she told them she]. soo. mort and Stiff Hate to be Til Second Ave, Seattle whed to do the president's w ating | at ® he ott ot Mi. 30, Brecke «| when he i * They ad pong ge ge de aoe ? San Francisco, Cal ieee tae pets apemnin —s | co's 1831 24 Ave Oakland, Cal. When told that Mra, Taylor wist SCENE FROM “LEAH KLESCHNA” ed to see him, the president | Union Bakery - down, shook hands with her and/ a : ) ye 4 Phpid a short conversation, M d < f Diamonds, Brooches, |fter Mrs. Fiske and her play hav the author shifts the ne- | time that Mrs, ke in allowed to! teytor ote tie ater cep alied = an ate Rings, Scarf Pine, Links, | mn herak with a bere of} Neht nto the head of Paul Sy! show her t her} y, t her home the last time he Studs, Far Screws, Etc.|homage from New York to San|vaine (John Mason) and for a half}scene the poms ave | came to Cambridge Try our home made Bread—6 loaves 2 Franciaco. hour she listens quietly and ob well cared for by the ordinary After breakfast President Roose- for . 25e Houghton & Hunter scurely white the moralist turns . . Jewelers it that Tuesday night’s| loose a flood of metaphysical ora- 704 First Avenue able audience at the Beattie | tory iid left with a doubt its) "Tis a queer story that McClellan |has written—the story of a soul's Li Office ie it that the thunders o¢/Sirth, And each night the play oan applause that a oo in other | saved by the most wonder HARRY SILVER Prop are recorded with acting by the most ca TIT Yester Way. greeted the play did not ma company that Seattle has ring the op engagement of | * many yeare—George A geotee! place to borrow money op Fiske in Seattle? | Naw, view Cartwright, John Ma = ‘and all kinds of jewelry. because we Seattlettes are | 9" Bh. Mack, Claus Bogel and Strictly confidential ot intelligent enough to appreciate | Mr and to whom the author — ¢ intensity of Mra. Fiske's 5 his scar jam erican ence # ng in jude : haracters from ment on « play ie not always in-|'he barest ct f gaining favor Best Wines and Liquors telligibie, but if Tuesday night's au Leah Kleschna” is a problem FREE DELIVERY. proval of “Leah Kieschna” it fal f—Kleschna, the thief, wt rn " * |to display any sich enthusiasm fm » his ta an to ald him sneitetiecine aid not write a wright wes , . at play fn “Leah Kiesehna,.” nor | ing. ‘ ghareé ti he evidently bear in mind that/reat dramatic honors with Mr, Ar 4 ON TRUST eee ee ee ee f was the finest and » | Soclety—almost all of it— * ik. his very thought. ¢ of amt went to see Mra Fiske Tues * 7% the half cl . eee frag ta Amateurs # day evening, and the occasion * yen ally hide the look i —— | was a brilliant one. The boxes & : s P # and parquette were filled with # © that this Artine When you are buying Medicines or getting Prescriptions filled. There's abso- 1% daint : a* \ fety th Medi i I Second Av. & ainty gowned women and » e lute s y e ---) _ s tf eno it — nS et As i ety deals masta | =e a te safety there edicines are of known strength and purity feney to Loan on Watches, Die |* After the performance the # After his £ y monds and Jewelry. #& fashionable restaurants were #/Sieht the audier st tt . Set Day 8 watch or Claman | the scenes of several after- & mprean wth you seo cur dlepiny Curl theater funches, the Raths- #/by the degenerate ne es, OP SA eetee 55! 4¢ Katlor and Butior grill drawing & |sinthe soaked libertine, and lease Larta Prom * & greater part of the pleasure @iber the artist, in an outburst ———— ® seekers. © Mr. Arties in a * | w t ts doubtful if - RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. rer etre ee etirr Se aes tore commands every pow feggage, Furniture, Storage | tne book was ordered for the pur-|and capacity of the difficult chat pose of starring the celebrated ac-jacter, a character that In mont ‘Bifice ané storage room, 1216 Fires | tress. To say that Mrs. Fiske dom-|hands would only jar Postotfice building. {nates the production ts not true.|nerves and leave behi junset 902; Independent, | ‘The litte figure in the sloppy #kirts | memory fi | siven by « playwright to a star, She! Kieschr r " — almost severeiy ta the back-|eepta with stol Colgate’s Tooth powder, 26c | Fels Naptha Soap 4@ | Shoulder Braces for Men, ground, while about her is woven|biows his master size . $1.00 kinds ‘ ae the story of a struggle of strong} him 15¢ | Lyon's Taloum, 160 boxes Te 65e men. Even in her best acene, when | jc he ot © Pinaud’s F ‘onic, 0c bot- OL RELIABLE i cianigta eese- fom teeler tie’ tees A small cake of Cashmere | pio04's Liver Regulators nant's Hair Toaia, Ste bo KLINE & ROSENBERG, dather, the “piece 0 restetas eth Ng han th Bagby Boquet Soap free with each | bottles | socccen: cvoveee es not fall to her, ut rather to |apectator « pity for the unfortunate betta a tl | Villard’s Bau de Quinine, 50 hna himeelf, who holds the au- nal 6 loyal, dumb brute ate, Se Sone potties a, ypjsoranitannti dae tancctnsainning Lixterine, 25¢ bottles, for een: 35e We Double Wire He Galvanized Steel Plate nd Mock Hooks .. . Se Ge Old Copper Mortise Locks Complete, ea. . - B9é€ Me Steel Door Butts All Finish- ed, @ little damaged, pair .. - 10¢ US G0-toot, 2 ply warranted Rubber Hose . $3.19 Grade 50-foot, %-in. 5 ply Rubber Hose ........ $4.49 Here Is a Big Saving in i Hardware & Hurlbut Second and Union dience spellbound, | EEE ER RRR! The scenic effects of “Leah Klesehna” aro exceptionally fine, the lettuce field tn the Inst act being a beautiful setting seeeeee ee eee who fa the creature of his environ ment | To Mr, Mason the piayright Jered the most difficult w [that of conciliating the andier $1.26 Hardwood Sereen Doors, ym demanding f atural porsthi! the long drawn out preachingn of 10c Japanese Lanterns, beautiful dull person He must carry § the} patterns’ .. ult cae message of the play—the saving of | Te the soulb—throughout the entire | $1.75 Fancy Color Close Woven ff} setion; he must preach and} Hammock with pillow $1.39 preach until only the sympathetic | Pits Wha. and dignified personality of the | actor anves the character from b t You Can Swim with Water | ling @ positive bore. | Wings eoccevee - 25e | If Mra. Fiske w not Mra. Finke | | she would not dare to surround her- | 2. lett with euch a stellar ageregs-! 60c Set Hxtra Heavy Grind Stone Bj tion of artists. Nor would she | Pistures ........ Boe star In @ play which so sadly rele- | $1.25 Platform Scale, weighs 24 gates her to a few situations which | pounds ....++. + tee eeeee 4 her keen, ortint! master on * r, 83¢ into the heart of the Iatene 25e Can Kopoline, paints any Sip tis team mitiel te thie ve Thing ooeoree . ©19@ J} markadie little actress prevents ms | erage pilaye pae of th n her heart Leah and her clin him of th * and of how she Is leav ing him fo Mra. Fiske attains TNE SEATTLE STAR JUNE 28, 190: is ad “-1Be | Carter's Headache Bromo, We | Carter's Swedish Hair Re- DETEES 6000s 0000 oe ZSe | newer, $1.00 bottles. .@ge Packer's Tar Soap, 26¢ bars]... ieee | 13 Price's Little Liver Pil Hair Brushes, worth $1.00, for 3e bottles | Se oii a ia i oat. } teow es sone Ole ar and Egg Shampoo h 7 >, 7 r be See Bae 16e —s Porous Plaste eee | Ladies’ Hand Bags, $1.25 kine | ; ids a se kinds .... Te Woodbury’s Facial Soap, BSc) Shoulder Braces for Children, | Goodyear’s Rubber Gloves, bars . 13¢ ibe kinds ., 35e $1.00 kinds . - O5e Mennen’s Borated Taledia,{) Shoulder Braces for Ladies year's Fountain Syringes 25e boxes 1@¢@|| 75 kinds 35¢ kinds $1.15 —. A 10c- Box of Switzer’s Taffy to Every Customer SAME PRICES AT BOTH STORES New Red Cross Drug Store Old Bartell Drug Co.’s Drug Store 610 Second Ave. 506 Second Ave. Bartell "@ Drug Co. o “the Standard way’’ is helping thousands of Seattle people girts, come In right away | for your ‘‘Happy Home Trolley Party”’ badge-~ y| y right kind of the fur bought from of a at happy t ne sgest advertineme CATHERINE GRACE SCOTT, Third Prize Winner in our “Happy Home Contest.” tittle Miss Scott tells us she is “greatly pleased””’ these are the “five reasons why’’ part of Catherine Scott's “adver isement’’-- Furniture Co., be My mother should trade at the Standard i} caw a for the least money ld get time to pay the best goods ased for money she cou sure of fair treatment the advantage of knowing the absolute reliabil- which she was dealing. s be sure in getting the She would if she was | e would be She would have ity of the firm with She would thing. latest style in every wa. Seattle, Wash, June 14th, 1905. urniture Co. Jud I was very much surprised learned that I had won the third prize to thank you very kindly for choosing me drawers § and you can take a whole year in) whieh to pay tor it. Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave BELLINGHAM ————— - Electric Batteries Standard ¥ Dear but greatly pleased when I n your contest, and I wish as one of the prize Your little friend CATHERINE GRACE SCOTT, 808 E. Pike St wn buys a GREAT BUCK STEEL RANGE | SEATTLE TELEGRAPH Bist EFS! NEWBURY, N. Y., June 28 retary Hay passed a comfor |night and appeared much wren: ning. this mo’ Ind., June 28.— National bank TERRE HAUTE. The Vigo County closed its doors today, following a run res ng from the discovery that Cashier Consman had resigned, owing to a shortagle which he claims will reach over $50,000, The de } posits amount to $1,000,000, OMAHA, Neb., June 23.—K. W Nash, the smelter king, is slowly growing worse, There is no hope for his ultimate recovery. | PORTLAND, Ore., June 28.—Unit- loa States Attorney Henry finished the opening argument for the prose- joution tn the trial of Senator Mitch- jell this morning, and was followed by Judge A. H. Bennett for the de- fense. Senator John M. Thurston | will close for the defense, and Henry |for the government. It is doubtful |whethor the caso reaches the Jury » tomorrow. | CHICAGO, June 2%.—A colored irikebreaker was attacked and se friously injured last night in the jeubway under the Chicago & Alton tracks on Hoyne avenue The police were notified and removed the tn- ored man to a hospital. Several ribs were broken and his head was a mass of bruises. There is no clew ey Trouble Nervous Diseases Booklet Free On Request Tomorrow from 9 to 6 special prices on 20th Century Bat- tery, regular price $5.00— $4.50 Dial Machine-— regular $12.00 $10.90 Electric Belts, immense stock, tomorrow only, 9 to 6, $15.00 Belt $4.50. GOGuY Open all night Yeslerand 209 > Gummer Novelties Neckwear will Hosiery an K lin Men's you Brooks & Co. tind at 331 2d Ave. Fur fire works of Piper & Taft, m see No Agents, No Commission No cessity for paying two pri for a sewing machine. The best sewing machine made an be sold you for $35.00. Bee the Standard and Domestic be- fore you buy. Sewing Machine Department. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Just above the Postoffice.

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