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show. ‘This latter gives Frank! aeon of at Bollard with bie par at the Grand in the near THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, = eae nena eae Eg i 5 oh a pas |WILL BANQUET { St. Paul, and it has mad | thor, Chas. 1 JAP ENVOYS pinay t forma ©, Goodwi 1 the) LIEUTENANT IN FRENCH ARMY FINDS SWEETHEART HE HAD | (hat I re, ¥ tanding t nd od H Washing Tork ta , re | NOT SEEN FOR 14 YEARS— WILL’ WED HER HERE IN OC ‘ i . —— J wh wt ¢ th TOBER met, by accident, M live f ‘ sk 1 n the Thames {told him that Mre. Green wai } ; ; ARERR A ' , | torting Su fter-| Mr. Goodwin is « rt of} October will witr n Seattle a girl was brought to America bY) nat » ago. Dr. Mar-| « ¢ foreian . . ' nl , t 1 x“ | Captain ' a ffaty iit | . late Mr Aiiver he vd | ' rried t oe ‘ : rs 4 be faye acres = ie — he " 7 wedding which wil minate @ nded reauieriy with adm weg Mages | yee ‘By . * y WEE * N Wises, H Lowel ' fo tin wr Hex | pretty romance and a chase . » was then io Part lyounger da and both f 1 the wi bar t * ‘ * " b rT | Nome are ag e was WP 1, lithe old love wa pb t «tor he a at ‘ * ; a gf ae A w Mack now playing his| way around the globe by a faithful] but her husband died within a Itheir heart w wa 1 Ww *) ‘ yitt mand] farewell two week n Melbo. fover fn search of b cetheart of| time and she to Van therefore when Dr vm pliment- we * 1 at ble churact The| Australia, His engas tin Ke hildhood day Meantime Dr areuleseu lo leacu returns to Paris he will take their success im * \ i + ¥ nanager » the best com. | #4 end haw t mething pPhe-] Dr. Joan Marculescu, Neutenant| track of her and only by acct a bride with him. nder the ¢tr- * * * the play, with | Bemenal Mr. Mack oper bif}in the French arn und a well|did he bear last year that she w Marculescu ts the adopted son he ot * n \ * hick to| chaborate and pleasing scer quip-| American season at the Colu known Hterateur of Paris, will wed|in Canada, Then he searched the|of Gen. Dianu, of the Roumanian| the few of his wv bd xt} y 4 ment theater, Sar » on ¢ | Mrs. Ray Green, of Vancouver, at) principal Canadian cite ‘om thelarmy, and i of “The Ma stand * 38 * allied rural play } | and wil ‘ f the Pa«ltne Home of Mra. B. r, 1664%4| Atlantic to the Pacific, From Mont-| ai | ¢ Etiquette witten in the| th the terms of * . , * * t ” 4 ind 2 #0.| k's popu b at the | olf nat Tenth, sister of the brid: » be. | } he went.to Toronto, and later | prench 1 Houmanta anguages. | th sed in the Jap- w A N A AY ® t \ at I Hot be staged for the last time The romance extends back 14) Seattle | Mrs. Green is a handeome brun-| anese | body he is sure * ; n * | sy nigh 4 beg ne. Mon-| Mila Wheeler W xh written) years, when Dr. Marculescu was a| Ho walked the streets of Seattle ette und well known in Vancouver. | everyone atinfied * . Under & «| | day, another of equal pi with] ® biblical drama, catied “Mixpah.") student in Germany, where he met|day after day in hope of getting a pi “a rinlbantiee 2 seenet al |! ' « he | ® 2 - fe J : ow - the young girl who is now M of the face which had re AMUSEMENTS .. é — , 0 aT jt the Her the ¢ Kus. | staged In the near futu | She was then but ten yours of many years aud cetetetatateted * ¥ * “ af t 1 The x} The two were inseparable 1 would have known her if | . ' a king;" Le the] J ¥ EEE EEE H EH EE companions, ant when the young! had met her,” sald the doctor. “Of SEATTLE’S John Cont, Me Fre titten, w | oe — ooo n Cort, T. SERRE RE REE RR RE EE te roe gh Rg L_|* A MATINER FOR “att * LEADING .. 1 ¢'*phoves | aged rng ee ‘ | wroas * Sunset Main nat " aye |® Tt wan today decided, owing THEATER Independent OD 1 “ce @ to the very heavy advance sate @ —s . Tost ane ‘ at co ee pean, Sees nae 4 BOUTHERN SKIES. FRIDAY : pur nights, » eso ; pany) * wclock. "Mire. Whines of the i And Saturday Nights and Set- ing 8 In the Devers MOY lt Cabbage Pat hae been urday Matines. T y 1 neat eoent be if t vi re ny ate reser records on the "+1 Five Pounds Free on Each and Every |)... rene sen VICTOR H. SHAFER w be me | * | ter t 7 1 > t & and play | PUtting shows be After two years of triumph ir Presents ' wat. Rgok and eo 2 P L hE Mehetthditedtenel First Bundle of EIGHT POUNDS n York, Boston, Philadelphia ves ad Cotte ) Markets a Rragtiohn r rao | y * r ite city Hal é inca y he “nen ant te | If women would figure the actual cost of a week’s OF THE Lake Station, | I‘ ey ae maiden, wh : : te artara, tour diet W2Shing done at home they would find out that it ar - nent costs them never less than 20c a pound, that is when an a ena pr : *le part of his right hand ix ap it the lewieeiaen @ wishes " ated ocldemt ot the Pértie as cwnnyy they do all the work themselves, as this estimate of the above stores. pes = 6 mnith’s « -@ , t : ‘ otis only considers their time, fuel, ete. | Superior Goods. > a a Robs. wit! sb ing, while working c, | TEA—There are a number of grades) 21 ‘ and ti tet hines j The Palace laundry also irons all flat pieces free of ; ye . te ine th i { Crie Westward Ho!” a ¢ ; io act, ty Ma int Inte a conteea|f Charge. The wages paid a washerwoman for one can ak ae ie ry retail store tt sel the action takes place in fashionable | Play known all © Boone ged *s pe | day’s work amounts to more than 30 pounds of Eee The Most Beautiful Comedy b. You can a drawing rooms, abundant opportun-| cout has reored . te eit Rough Dry done at our laundry. Give us a trial, we }} ict of Iife an anodyne : neh 8 thes ed for ri uming| triumph, both in London and i " ‘ im iff for blues, grouchine nd pes- The same Company that made > so ge A vik ed wp before the power !f Will satisfy you of the correctness of this statement. ae ee one of the tanem. Whe o6 fmm a quality Japan } caaale 1 shut off. He was imme, season at The Grand. ‘ ~ ' Aiate arried te « Pallard ar in Peete = ——r SMF et a ot a om Wiliams Ideal Burlesquers. In “The Catch of the & . mtoty : 2 . a Wie: en, een eee S | which wilt be the attraction at the| which te credited with a triumph at|® MInting condition and brought to| | PRICES $1.50 to 50e. HOFFMAN HOUSE COFFEE. Seattle theater on Sunday afternoon | Daly's In New ¥ Edna May has | “* . ne oo hospital, where it EXTRA. w PRICES $1.50 to 25c. S prade 660 Coffee at ony of & mn = a described asl t 1 unum ¥ strong impres-| %8* found necessary to amp — Ee depria t singin Teis--s<-. BG lonore ot s: tmosical, eatravnennss|eion po theatrical star, D'™™" [all of the fingers and part of the tae Sh te tee il] PAROAIN, MATINGE: 300 snd In 2% and 5-Ib. phe» ZC i tnan a burlesque, although a two-} yaim leaving only the lsat jotneny " ply BBC | act comedy preceden and closes the| “In Old Kentucky,” which wit be | % his thumb and tite f BOTH PHONES 177 } astle Coffec, extra grade is} He tw joe ———$ mance | 1. size of package, at from BBE to} chances to display his talent, and it ffee: is here, according to| O’Brien, the comedian, plenty of! future 01 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR PINE STREET enta Dr. Perry, of Bate charge of the cane. earful career. covering 13 years F. R. YERXA & SONS, Wheres Department is at and Occ send "FOR PRICE LIST. Zhe ver ib | | } | | | BARRACKS OF THE IMPERIAL TOMORROW GUARD, TOKIO. | Two Games, Starting at 2 p. m., for ONE ADMISSION fe sald that he makes it one con- \ tirual laugh from beginning to end ! members, such as Fry and f ting. ‘The chorus con- tains 30 pre «tr snd many o' the songs they sing are new, among ” and “You Don't Say So. and Gruet and the four Lynda New players that will appear tn — : » Seattle uniform are Oscar Jones,) “On the Mridge at Midnight" will William Lauterborn, Rube Vickers,}r at perform at the ue theater on Saturday Bul Hurley Bargain Saturday Night FoR EVERYBODY $5.00 Ha | ngton and Richard's | $1.50 dozen Johnson english Single Shot Gan 3.85 Sem!-Porcelain Dinner ig Ste Complete Satmon Trolling | 9... nase Fancy Blue Cup and oa 25e | ~ saucer, 2 pieces he 25c Fresh Preserved Salmon | $3.25 All Copper Nicklo-Plated Eges, pound 10¢| Tea Kottle, No. 8 69e No odor. Te package New Domino Matches 20c dozen Souvenir Postal Card new views of Seat tle . le Ge bar Lennox & j hand, 7 for 10e San Lamp Chimney Grentte Milk Pan, 1 quart fe Se Zhe Cut Glass Salt and Pepper, 3 $1.00 Complete Gas Lamp with nerting Top 19¢ Welsbach Mantel and Air-Hole | 5¢ gimmon’s Carpenter Pencils Chimney Me bs $ . 2e Spelger & Hurlbut} Second and Union “o =o rr ~* rm — i = co = —{ oct i] TI — = we, J = = | SF"HIRD AVENUE, “tH mon THEATER |__ “Troster” Russell and Drew, Managers. Phones: Sunset Main 567; Ind. 567. | TONIGHT Last Time—“ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT.” Starting Wednesday Matinee. SUNDAY, Sept. 17, Russell & Drew Present Tomorrow’s | sasettn St tae th Post-Intelligencer|| =" THE == oe Rect Prow Saree etd 2. oes= || DAUGHTER A Heart Story Special Features for Tomorrow A Wonderful Play. A Strong Cast Embellished by the Most Beau- g Scenic Effects. ‘The Escape on the Moving Freight train! The Beautiful Southern Home! WONDERFUL GROWTH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHING The Unique Charact Weary Willie! | TON. The Hobo Hero! | Matinee Pr Adults 26c. Children 10c Night Pricer—20c, 30c, 40 and 60¢ Phones 567 An Interesting IHivetrated Article, Showing the Progress Made in Recent Years by Seattle's Great Institution of Learning. STUDYING THE GREAT GLACICIAL SYSTEM OF MT. RAINIER. Showing the Formation, Features and Position of the Moun tain's Mighty Rivers of toe THE HOME OF BURLESQUE. a JOHN CORT, MANAGER. BOTH PHONES—MAIN 43, SEATTLE CAPTAIN'S SEARCH FOR BURIED TREASURE ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK, e—25e, 1 COCOS ISLAND. Wednesday and Saturday Ma’ |] Cagt. John Ellessen'e Narrative of an Attempt to Unearth the HARRY WILLIAMS’ ‘ jooty of the Famous Buccaneer Flint, with Portrait Ideal Extravaganza Co . A New Show with all New Faces, Read the Names. 1 WHY MAKAH TRIBE IS HIGHEST TYPE OF CANOE INDIAN Judge for Yourself. | Wve > aad egike stabil Ml Frye and Allen, Carrie Franklyn, Katherine Klare, Gruet and Gruet, MEN OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD WHO ARE HELD IN RESERV! An Illustrated Sketch, by Prof. Edmond S. Meany, of the Most Frank O'Brien and the Extra Attraction, The Mar- TO QUELL RIOTERS. Progressive and Successful Indians in the State of Washington, volous Livingstone Family of Acroba' te. Remember our Trade Mark—The Songiest, The Danciest, The Girliest Show of All. PRICES—75, 60, 25, 10e. Next—Sam De Vere's Own Company. ANDREW D, WHITE ON WHAT ROOSEVELT HAS DONE FOR PEACE. Great Diplomat Says Russia Should Set Up Statue of Roosevelt in the Kremlin. With Copyrighted Photographs. STAR | "Fe mecet ee STAR fat and Madison The Place of Hite! fet and Madieon tir FOR “WEEK OF SEPT. 1 18TH. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAM The Great Santeli. . Herculean Wonder! ‘our Elisworths. Reeeesse Matinee ntinuowi F pete lasing “A Sith Stocking” ws THE TRUE VOCATION OF WOMEN BY CARMEN SYLVA. Remarkable Article That Predicts Women Will Go Back to Fire- side and Be Content. | ROMANCE OF AN AMERICAN GIRL WHO MARRIED THE Shows Lottie Simmons : Every ‘AINT 0 AU, “The | P BR BOUGUEREAY: |} Today Ida’ M: Green Opera Co Day | } A Story of Life in the Art World of Paris, With Portraits. I From Pack tines hades — Chas. P. Armand + : 2to 11 p.m. Song tiluetrator Week. FASHION AND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS—f) Black & White Negro M trels THE CHILDREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS—THREE PAGES General Fs per a ming | CE OF AMERICAN MINISTER, TOKIO. OF COLORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—A COM. ff) . iy lat i attempts were made by anti-treaty rioters to destroy the PLETE SHORT STORY. | Ryeninges Sun ea tt eee American legation and tt is now heavily guarded by troops na cere ene er eee ener enema ee een emer Armee Seales tM tat a aM ll