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be EF = 7 a AAT Mont {minute addition to the third act and| MRS, HAY WILL STILL ¥ 7 4 ° - The second remark Indicated a! the elimination in toto of the fourth} Aifferent sort of mm the k 1 ' 7] it the t t E er 0OSE ve l p en l Om} ANY * We ale Gotiniats Rg iad - RESIDE IN WASHINGTON the major ot the j. “That he 1 Ww " ‘ f hich #p u the 1 | e e n a ope ess a }And it # not made in th h me * pe Co: ence to The Star, y wre, impatient tone of the first YXI | be nn , re und A iT j | Washington, D, 4 )OAND LAMONT,” IN WHICH FLO RENCE ROBERTS 16 STARRING UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF f t ane ing Light South Winds | of the - tes te edeiitsiniaitinie Jal une in to him some-| lf, ary Jo! a JOHN CORT, 1S IMPOSSIBLE IN ITS PRESENT FORM IN SPITE OF THE BRILLIANT CAST | thing to pain and arov mpa 1O8ER BUCCEEDS LON |, 7% to be k open WASHINGTON C,, Oct. 28 of the Injunction. This power, It mh 4 mar th f BREMERTON, Oct ke, by Mr Hay. Railw t © legisia-| argued by those who favor PRODUCING IT man who t ’ 1 er will succeed Ma " Mrs. Hay expect# t prepa Mpromise proposition, never has beer pathetically ¢ the ma | to continue & ere are tt whict I be thoy - 7 * or ‘ ‘ 1 t nd a | make her home im iS ; : hi tg eed. o hough th ikte amend THE AUTHOR. THE STAR. THE MANAGER. “egypt ae ‘Washington, ang oy » President Roosevelt tn men: hey say, permits @ meets only ht anh bill which will probably be present Th: who are putting forward ment, wives t Jeepent i | firs. H this winter will ¢ ate committee on inter] this regnedy deny that they are ask here h lernt f ' ed f th probably be visite ate merce ing thé courts to go into the rate in how man ( types of him) ‘ r by her daughter, M H. Ps An a of the tnterestate| making business They say they are the proble fA LaM e ber tne ew York com: act to make more spe xt quarreling with the recently night | nem “ . ee ft the government to/rendered opinion of the attorney Womar either « dea " nal abuses indu general that the irta may not, by through the ht of exe i ada, switeh tracks, elevate appeal or otherwise, fix future rates it much 1 ry, for ine| Ome oe It ts claimed at the € of the 4 t” wt larged powers in the govern-| court, after finding rates to be dl f | ted ment to supervise and examine the|criminatory, would be an order en nat the splendid STAND. gy WH, Fos STAND bo and accounts of the railways, | joining the offending road from con ill not be ARD “OF” ARD with a view to prevent secret re tinulng to collect the unfair rates, world A wr PAT BAT dates, ete. Any fally t omply In spirit aa | TERNS. TERNS. Amendment declaring special car] well as letter with the court's man | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. atrol by the federal authori While the court would not name a : . | state commerce, and req @ put ompel the roads to adopt a “ = | oS Melty sle rate and would compel P | tice for reduction or elevation « fifty it even if conditions | rates, 1 and {t became necessary RYBODY KNOWS WHAT [| Amendment to expedite hearings] ct the rate. STORE SELLS THE | In rate disputes, and to provide for velty of the proposition CHICKERING anne s tustit original proceedings the tion of rate discrimina PIANO | the « court of the United] tions by injunetion likely to | q States, without waiting for prelim-|tract Hvely attention While ther | Kimona ané@ Walsting Flannel saze of beautiful sy tnary bearings before the Interstate|has not been so much agitation of PAUL ARMSTRONG. FLORENCE ROBERTS. JOHN CORT. APU ae anime ate eas | enediaes saben aetecses Semidene asi Pesan 3 Commerce Commission government by injunction” of late — in worth note thi He || designs—now be hown in ou dow and on sale Amendment vesting Interstate| years, there is still a widespread THE PLAY. THE PLAYERS. THE PROBLEM. ave, reams Pianos vere sold ae meget ~ gat | Bar Rah hrgege en’ 12%e p t : sro during the past wee all day tomorrow while they las ay 2 Commerce Commission with en-/ sentiment that the courts’ pow “Ann LaMont in its present To Max Figman, delineator of an] Two insistent questions clamor in ar ne oa tos the ale of grand [| larged powers and duties in the in-| this direction have been already | pain wit oe tins. ees Gtthad Shaman Ser maeanenatn, savers} id reco " i | PEG SEE AO is tigation of comp! cor iderably stretched he tot ye tone va ho pe eee ae ne ert ~ | the mind en one bas see Ann plano | anny — > ee « ae OE “ The railways are willing to yie rually laid before Presi ent | ot fortuity r . adway at will c meédy, belongs first honors fr LaMont.” Grand occupies very Uttle more ff) to be had Prices yard 10¢ everything demanded by the ad | Roosevelt. but those who have been |“? 8" early and deserved death, | the crith How under the sun could the first pace than an ordinary upright 8 1-3c, 71 6 1-2e and be Te iRing demanded by the admin, | Roosevelt it protean to be hopeful | fet" wounds tnfileted by ite author) All of which Is very unfortunate |ihree acts ever have been written |§ The cost Is by no menum serious clcie’ Sar bike. deceie at tha preatdent will be persuaded | WitRout the shafts of pu ritles | for Mise Roberts, who, Iv confronted | hy m man, and why on earth was|—| when the piano is considered White Embroidered ¥ s for infants’ outfits and la ary lar il ens _ og ne lem. Even ¢ sperb cast present-| with the same handicap that merel- | ine Y@purth act ev written at all? FBasy paymonts are readily ar dies’ skirts, with rea hemstitched and hemmed ert sted upo aly emed No legislation ts the alternative) ‘"* . S « it In almost inconceivable that ajf rang t e a up Re sis Sin wo rah ee eT cadine ettes aoe prolong its life, for the company,|of “Leah Kieschna” in the produc-| mascyline mind should have so fully The business of M. H. Hanna, 8c and 4Maberweres The py gyn: Bag = | pth pe — ” -<: }lke the fabled mountain, “has la-/ tion of that name. Although “Leah | grasped the feminine viewpoint and|f| formerly at 1406 Second avenue Tubdiate effect, @ newiate in © im] etames In a Chinese ahrine locat-| Dred tnd Brought forth only a| Kleschna” was written to star Mrs. sq accurately expressed tho mental|f{ is now consolidated — with the California Wool Flannels in gray, tan and scarlet, priced of one found, after hearing, to be in the Wa Chong building, Fiftn | ™°U* beers ddan cttony one wre Bele bg sg SS wy pag ne Mas Ratt sabia ste —_ : jed in the Wa Chor z And, the very pity of it! Jan behind the strong, impressive fle It is wholly inconceivable that] C an cee Sik erelienats ven ee —_ oe | Be tape bs | Here this brilliant young news-| ures of two male roles, depicted by |the, same fine brain which so un Small musical tnstromente Shrunk Colored Wool Flannels, suitable for men’s shirts ys © prow hedy | stroyed bd ar eae 26m - or man. Pau! matron wt two remarkable actors. 1 complete seortmen a « ekirt mes silve ye for rate discrimination, it is pro-| also the peace of mind of hundreds| DAPer man. Paul Armatrong, starte| two , Ce gle Alle ge agers Pare oy anne eaeodea a a it . pe ches Rene row posed that complainants be given|of excited Chinamen. There was t Mt 0 srecieh euis the soues aene wh ne thouret ef “Le te a bp nase — at rapa: cen cteds arenes. : 0e Banger yg ve apr _ onatructed with the same dram hen one thought © aah} guilty of creating the fourth @alarged facilities to inv the aid small loss. niue which characterises his for-| Kieachna,” the play, it was not of lategn Paul Armstrong's subtle nice New Sacquing Flat in beautiful Persian, Japanese timer w The Heir of Hoorah”—| the daughter of the king of islani tes ,of delicacy and strength] and other Oriental patterns, the loveliest kimono ma- & romantic drama now taking Chi-| but of the thief Limeelf, and | through those first three acts, the} ‘ terial to be had in Seattle, looks like the beet quality ; Cc h ‘Dea't Worry, Wateh Us Gre i . jo by storm, would have brought) legenerate admirer ! eel melodrama and the unleavene e bd of French flannel; priced at I4c, lhc and ..16 23e as The Now Sore af © J) nim tasting tame, dur ne er hful friend, Kieschna’s slave commonness of the fourth come CHICKERING DEALERS. newest effort, “Anr us Mont } Whee one ines after oe @ slap in the face It aston 903 Second Avenue. weary melodramatics, of the weart-| fall of the curtair Ann LaMont,” | thew, Burke Building. | Reasonable Methods ect cart, an apologetic alterthougl.| one’s mind to not steepest the] With the fourth and lest act elt worthy only of the ten-twenty-thir-| problem of the play—nor does inated, “Ann Lamont” would be a| Make New Store Popular page: sues not mgr Beda og | cnn ng ge rage agg Be, McCarthy Dry Goods Comparatively few things go to make a store popular, and the By thening and atrengt | recollections of the woman about| writer, the cleverest of problem Ave. 068 een er fre Shines ge to iia thivt gc oa Caatnd tee Viaae Wee gal ta wot | plays before the footlights for sev Company oy mal er Assortment to choose from is provided at a wide range of orice §) there, it would have beer Instead (ral seasons. in everything needed to completely furnish a home. Daylight | plece. As it is now it is There is & genial, warm aftermath} In the motif of “Ann Lamont” which to choose is obtained from windows on three sides stroaity of laughter; remembrances of a cer-| Paul Armatrong has hit upon the |e Right store methods, delivery of goods when promised and in The fourth act ie without q tain tow-headed young man with a) very kernel of all problem plays. | The only Alveolar Dentists goed condition also help materially, A credit system foun on tion one the n ‘ contagious laugh who generally oc- | Especially of the problem plays of Beattle. The Alve | the pablic’s honesty—pay when and in the amount you want mpomaible ridiculous cupled the center of the stage and|broad-minded today. This motif # distinct adv | " : esa These are features of the te and make it popular tes that has ever been pe whe departure therefrom created | burrows straight to the core of the ecience origin | ae | them better and become enthusiastic helpers to n store's growth. | Probably more faults in dramatic | audience. It deals with the after attitude of |f tists, There is no longer any Come in and get acquainted. You'll like this store better than truction thar sid be found Hither Armstrong's play ix not] the man to the woman. It showalg™ Decomty eet set of eo ee other stores. , dozen plays now en tour in| heavy enough for Miss Roberts the two view-points, that of the| [core 204 faline teen Si aie ENTURY DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERIN( ntry Or man and that of the woman, and|§ eases of the gums, including Our Drapery Department is now on the first floor, where y first place the fleetest craft] Max Figman is too heavy for the how they must forevermore hope-|[f pyorrhea, are permanently cured, | Fe can sce under good light our showing of fine and medium priced | that ever ploughed the seas could] play! lewnly differ. Above all, it shows|[| and all other dental work Is ac- Sconp Avenve & Sprainc Srreet hangings and furniture coverings never go from Londen to Hawall in| At no time in the entire produc- [how the pride of the woman »|f complished without pain and §} TOOURY G1 HOLES FUT CO. % LACES—JUST ARRIVED. three weeks; In the second place al tion does Miss Roberts eradicate| from her bruised morals, must be|f With xuaranterd satisfaction. §) —— % Shipment of Bruseela, Cluny and Arabian Laces, also a choice | person could live an indefinite num-| from the apectator’s mind the wel- | eternally subject to unjust humitia-|f SPecialists for each branch of a : sho ror Veh E a | ber of M le by thin Pig- [tion th b ‘ |B dental work with years of ex a wing of Velour Embroidered Portieres ranging in price from | ber of years at Molokai without be. | come tmpres made by this Pig-| hrough the mental attitude of | fee ee ee disp No A ain Otic dia a Oe $40.00 to $75.00 per pair. Mercerized and Silk Tapestry Portieres. jeoming Infected with leprosy Iman; AT NO TIME DOKS THE] the man. | phe Sisk; nek te et, a ODAY and Tues da we will hold a record- SPECIAL PORTIERE stead of two years, as the p JAUTHOR 80 WRAP THE PLOT] In “Ann Lamont” Paul Armstrong|[f reasonable prices, and all work breaking furniture sale. Five large cars of ae 28 pairs in nine patterns and « r of $15.00 and $18.00 Tap Wright insists; againat all the prin-| ABOUT ONES HEART TO MAKE | dares to do another thing He makes |[ guaranteed. Examination and furniture are on their way to us and we MUST eatry Portieres on sale Monday 2 sd Tuesday per pair..@9.75 <tvale troop into Motokat tr 7 fen | US FOR ’ az A WEA oma aut he heroine the vietin of her own} advice free to all. e make room for them. Stock on hand MUST give SPECIAL LACES ours hereas ax a matter 7" RAD UD obe against conventionality " $2.25 values in Arabian Tint Lace pair B1.45 |) 20 one can approach the Isiand| SPRIGHTLY CONTAGIOUS, |and of a clever man of the world OHIO DENTAL PARLORS way to the new. Room we $6.00 values in Arabian Tint and White Laces, per pair 82/55 |) ithout o permit from the Hawatlan| ORR-FLOW! WITH GOOD] whom she does not And as an 207/g Pike St., Cor, Third Ave. ff} want and not profit on 42-inch Stripe Silks in all colorings, per yard health board ' ative has| CHEER—APPRARS AGAIN obstacle to her happiness with th this sale. We will be sat- pe per y Oe - PP 45-inch Silk Stripe Oriental Colorings, per yard #1.25 | ever be 1 to row o tourist] That Mise Roberts is a remark-|man she later meets and loves, h isfied to get the extra 48-inch Silk Stripe, large range of good colorings, per yard from He » Molokal in a boat, | notional actress cannot be de- | raises a question of sentiment and floor s On thi i ‘ $1.50 to because = We W ere know it; | morality peculiar only to the femi-| at specs. ae pogy Scotch Madras, Muslins and Nets, Arabian and” Cluny at e day Broadway will also pay|pine mind—the amirch of the first| we quote a few sample Ornaments and Edgings [her homage. But—not until she in| than's mental attitude | bargains. There are many Let us figure with you on your special order work in Lace ever | eiver ehicle which provides for| The smug assurance of the man| more. ied Portiores. 4 theenuse her « front seat, and not one behind| who considers her forevermore his G This Turkish e weather the sens|the figure of an artist who takes| branded property, his unquestion | Rocker (No. that forever rage. Then. again, the| fron the whip and reina ing assumption that she will always ° : hor shows his benighted finor-| I few places allowed her to| remain at his beck and call, and his| Ragley’s Corner o). hen of hav the hero leave his the emotional talent ghe unshaken belief that he honors ber,| / spring back and the Ko over to the sneun, Minn Roberts instead of insults her, by a last-re seat and ts full leper colony, whereas as a matter of |Mashes of her geniue—fash t proposal of marriage—thase are | fringed, covered 3 fact, the only place a boat can tar 1] make one say Now, now her |some of the things Paul Armstrong | with genuine £6 on ne Inland within the ene is ing; now we shall sée| defty handies In Ann Lamont i ianiieie sti stockade. Again, Armstrong has his| what she really & But they | laa pity that the egotiam of Ann's hap a a ndant i raul people landing on the 1 within|are only Mashes and again the con-|Bersecutor is a little overdrawn in|g At Prices as low as = will r) ences agit Be: 6 COR.. SECOND AVE three minutes after the myth ugh of Max Figman {| Qs matter of his belief that she|f Permit them to be solk d bet caninoetine - aafl in sighted, wherens It takes fully | he again his Irresistible preg | loves him, It weakens a little the! Glycerine, best quality, %4 pint @ UNION STREET half an hour to reach re from|¢ ekeo te to mirth and tor~| Gtiema that.are mote tres to elk ¥ f “one as 8 big leather the ateamer by any means wh: er. | getfulnese | those abiding egotisms of the man|f Olt. best quality, % pint " rocker . . eck Geena son ok intaneaie cl When the write cowed the |Persanality which to him makes aif °!¥* best quali . © Value $42.50, cut e it were of any a but the whole| production of “Le Kleschna” he| Woman of bis amusement a thing /E . , ae to 831.50 t ie too he faulty in con.|felt a genuine sympathy for Mra mdent forever apon his bounty.|f} Carbolle Acid, best quality, % struction econcile it by any| Fiske who, f of standing out | Tn the splendid climax in the third} pint ° whe Chiffonier (No. 62) of solid " golden oak, has 14x24 andard to has g |firwt among the performers-—-|aet, Where St. Ann finally con-|| Spirits of Camphor, best quality, 9] oak finished in golden beveled French plate = And me rat ' is| STOOD OUT THIRD. | winees her persecutor that love for| % pint has full set of five draw- mirre Base 20x45, 2 4 painful lack of ci¢ And | Segpan who profaned her is not|§| Glycerine and Rose Water oe ge yg Vi mn gy = | carved top. | Silver and Armatre evid. At the Gr nly Impossible, bu ¢. quality yi ‘ ane ‘ ; 28. E eI NC: 5 ro a Rreaga . ‘ame possible, but thot marriage| qualit pint : raped a led. value, cut to... - $1875 ; a heavy s ar > @ loathsome strong |i Cream o rtar, best quality ne $16.00, \ 506-508 PIKE ST. tying to make it fit Florence Rot rt Miss who, | makes a point not touched upon be-|f yg Tb, 4 206 $0.43 cla — erts, he bas given her no chance to| through w playwright's ¢ 1 a|forein problem plays ne wide od matia as lala Rocker (No, 678%), has shine | rade’s genius, would be dubbed| mindedness of Gordon Titus, who,|f ®eche “ ¢ 206 @ icaiaes Wath: Sees : handsome panel bac @ FIRE NEVER OUT | Without tearing out the vitats of}on Broadway as “the lithograph | Without vouchers for the immacu-|f Ib 206 vier ended abaea ook wood saddle seat and the play on the operating table tt! star.” jateness of his own past, declares | Castor Oil, best quality, % pint 1 top, highly pol ad stretchers. Furs COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST might be said that three-fourths of| A real-life villain is what H, s,|himself “content” to take as h 20¢ turned legs sur vo ee ee heats perfectly with soft coal, slack, it Is GREAT, but the other one-| Northrup makes of the character ab DT woman who has confessed to|| Wood Alcohol, % gal 50e port large shelf. V wantnael” Gans eee lignite coal, wood or cobs, without fourth KILLS it Richmond.” ‘Thi Hahed gle stain upon her own honor,|| Ammonia for Household Pur $4.50, which value, cut to......$$.05 any change in fixtures. It burns the It is almost tnconcetvable that th tor's rendition of the part ie such |!* given just the right balance by! p 8, % gal he gases in the fuel which escape up brain that ceived “The Heir to remember with pleasure. There | (ke, dramatist; Titus i« not glorified Sood ed Benzine, 3 3uffet CN , the chimney with other stoves and the Hoorah,” the sweetest, purent|i« none of the customary heavy | &j &,hero for the act, and the dra eee radi Princess Dress gree gee vo see thus causes @ great savi romantic drama that America has|ranting—none of t posing, the | MADNt has left n human enong ie Treg f quarter sa ‘one lined silver and two THE COST OF THE STOV produced in a decade, could have! heavy eye-brow fre nd the pro- {to Omit any comparative shortcom nee, oe & oak, has 18x36 y linen drawers, Shaped @ SAVED IN FUBL EACH WIN perpetrated such a dramatic mon-|nunciation ne” instead of “my.” |TSKR,0n his part, nor bow the kne Arnica, % pint Fre plate nch plate. mirror, This wond | stove heats the strosity as “Ann LaM now ix,| As usual Luctus Henderson, Miea |i Wknowledgement of the im Vaseline, 1-1b. box _ 4 ; nicely beveled. Large rooms for two or three hours each A consultation of surgeons and the rt’ opposite, weary extremely | balance still left to the credit of the ose French legs. Value $27.50, morning with the soft coal, or slack Operating table may sa it, but| well-made clothes, and does not for- | WORM. ber ay cut to. -- 816-75 put In the evening before; no other nothing else will |get himself for one insta in the Two remarks overheard by the Free Delivery, Both Phones stoves does th It holds first 24 spans | role of which another could make so| Writer during the second act, each RB N Dining Chair, of quarter Saturday 1 to Monday morning much. Jerson, although not|Made by a man, express the man gy ant s sawed golden oak, has with the at soft coal, in fact | #0 ridiculous as.in former days, fe tlewpolnt dealt with by the play f nw shaped legs and stretch- THE FIRE 18 NEVER OUT. and still Henderson in every word and| “What @ lot of bosh,” was the first Knobs t ers. Fine cane neat; $4 kindling fires is dispensed with | move. If this good-looking chap|"@™ark made, and every woman ra ’ hea t value, ont: <6 8 eS | would only stil in his breast hin| Within earshot promptly — pigeon : bed is ex mg SMOKE PROOF | pride of being Mins Roberts’ leading /ROled the man who made it where rnd te, We cut ‘Aven Dinet de dente biorea a 1 NOUS ein en Bits ah | man and his admiration of his at. |'t belonged—as one of the selfish, bene > ular value $7.00, now The feed door is guaranteed smok nd do away | tractive gray hair, he wor ay! self-centered, complete t Sideboard 91) «of ' eut to $1.95 With the escape of smoke, soot and gas into t house. Side | 1 " ome ype « feed doors used on other stoves disc a cloud of gas and day develop into an actor. At preg-| WO never understand woman nor »adot-ladened smoke into the house and scatter soot and ashes | ent, however, Miss Roberts need not |™Bke honest effort to; who, in the Leather Couch (No, 182), Is ed in diamond tufted genuine * ‘over the carpet when opened. ST. LOUIS, Oct, 23.—A gasoline _ ar tor hes aero when she shares ear raeare vig sence of his own te age 4 has baal apr eee Bi wong Reo ANOTHER POINT: 1n feeding coal {nto a side feed door he center of the atage with him, | Undisturbed moral sense, pronounces of at ished sol! r id upholstery are high= it has to be thrown into the stove, which usually results in launch, containing four passengers, he other members of the com, | the moral purest of a finer-natured UNION BAKERY t rh ha Ri othe jeatbole ae anlygen en de ‘ ; r 5 | pany meet their parts satisfactoriigs | 8% Tot and wansense, It is this open ; ‘ seattering much of {t over the floor, With our cleanly smoke making {ts trial trip on the Missis-| Pony meet t p % proof feed door the coal is poured into the stove even to the sippl river, exploded near Ivory. It|!" fact, the support given to Migp port pe anan who. goes stupidly and AND CAFE t Value $30.00, cut to $22.50. dust in the bottom of the hod without a particle being spilled {s thought two of the passengers | Roberts and Mr, Figman ts the mogp | PFUselly)blundering through a wom 1418 SECOND AVENUB s He , z wore drowned; the other two being | evenly b: dd and perfect seen an's fingr, fegtings with the ruth We make a specialty of GOC All specials for cash and final.) a“ Seattle, with but an exception—th lessnens: of 4 bull in china-shop. COFFEB AND COFFE rea nese pomnere tt RATTLE probably fatally burned ' a p.| " XCLUSIVE AGENTS IN SEATTLE 1 Prrhe explosion is said to have been | of Mrs. Fiske's remarkable company, |8™all wonder that such a man’ § CAKE. Oh BIE OCR MRT OM caused from a leaking gasoline pt DAN DEAN, should miss the motif of “Ann La- i | q

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