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& REAL PRODIGIES ARE THREE LITTLE ONES VISITING HERE When a § rey Madame Berlino at yrter the Ramona ol doting A matter of « thought were prodig But ibe was sur- [Ry prined—the wu mother was the ore} t boys gave him an b # on < nment of the kind not heard] ay ay with his baby volee, re-| names of the country’s] he when they served, vers racts from the Bible, and t words, To-| and R In this profession of acting there is a point where the immutabi of ite claim m your services be comes absolu Its very hard to make er compre hend the tre import of} “changing a bill. Doctors ave ual} on again and again expressed « horror, sometimes hot indig at the thought of my going theater in the physical cond they then found me in; they not understand. But see now: if your living monly termed your bread and but-| ter—depends upon a thing; further, if your reputation. and = th Your whole future depends upon it,| too; why, then you very apt] to stand in awe of that thing; to} bow down and t ve it | Men and women both have risked/ their Hives often rather than disap-/ point an lence. | | | | ition | could | com Hard as it is to act when you are suffering physically, a still more cruel sacrifice {s sometimes demand ed from the player. Think of going upon the stage knowing that one} near and dear to you Is lying with-| in the great shadow; that the last} golden sands of a precious life are} dropping, dropping into eternity,| while you are giving a parrot-like Fepetition of words and acts for the amusement of a crowd, whose utter unconsciousness makes it seem ut-) terly heartless. Once a young singing walking lady received the information her only sister was dying. Stricken with anguish, how could she go on in the very next act and sing @ bal Iad—sing in that blaze of light while Leila was gasping her life; away in a darkened room? Oh, she could not! “Send for the manager! she cried. And then a woman, older, wearer. Wiser, reminded her gently how iy she would need the monev the service of that beloved sls ter—living or dead. Money would be required—where was it to come from? And the poor thing drank a little) water and strove to nerves. She went on. scene; mite stood and sat . while their young lady sang to them. One verse-two verses Were almost over, when the line “Little sister's romping in the sun choked her with sudden tears. She struggled a moment, then dropped her hands at ber side and moaned steady her tt OODLANDPARK GAR LINE W BEING LAID TRACKS Along Phinney Ave. between the Park and Woodlawn Terrace that} was a} }to one year for grand larceny Frank Thomas, two years for bur glary; Bertha Terry and C. Tee respectively; Floyd Howe, 18 |months, and Samuel King, two lyears. The last two are Addition. The owners of this Addition announce that they will on Jan uary first advance the price of lots in this addition 25 per cent This announcement and the building of the new car line has caused some heavy buying in this addition. On Tuesday twelve lots were sold. Yesterday's sales were as fol- lows Dean Wrede lots 7, 8, 9, 10 11, block 4, $1,160.00. Lee Weill, lots 9, 10, block 1 $100.00. H. Williams, lot % block 5, $200.00. John Cree, lot 11, block 1 Paulson, lots 4, 5, 0.00. lark, lote 5 and 6, block 5, $380.00. W. A. Croft, lot 1, block 12, $400.00. L. A. Burch, lot 3, block 1 00. CLARA MORRIS. to the leader: “I can't do it—oh, I can’t! The accompaniment, which had been plano, became for an the leader's instant effort to hide the breakdown; and as the weeping girl turned away upstage with a bowed head, lo, the third verse was start ed, but in a voice that quavered a little, The orchestra caught on like} @ flash and favored the somewhat uncertain singing of the generous girl, who, sitting in a rustic arbor, was doing her secret best to cover the collapse of her grief-stricken ompanion from the knowledge of manager and public As a singer that little damsel did rot amount to much—but as a} Christian, SHE CERTAINLY MADE G@ooD. | ~ | To Sojourn at Walla Walla, Wednesday night guards from el penitentiary te” for Walla Walla with William Creelman, sentenced sior, of Tacoma, one and two years named forgers from t. Tourists’ Excursion The ideal short trip for tourists U is to go to th : battleshi Th et yard te the largest on the Pacific coast Fast steamers leave pier 2 at 9 and 10 a. m; 1:15, 2:30 and 0 Dp m. Pare, round trip, 50c, oe Sirloin beef roasts 106 per Ib. at} Olympic Market Saturday, 118 Pike i badly } The vi t know t wn. He " days. pkins tack of pneumonia = "Paikier = Chih mc ght the w he w t 1 to the at tal, whe rack and th tot t av of th atruck ked up and t the fretght ful th it te expected her (PERRY DAVIN) Watch and Wait For the Scotchman Grand Free on Ourd Scotch Tailors g Saturday 120 PIKE ST. W.W. Cor. Pike and 2nd $1,500 In Merchandise Given Away ening Day RUN DOWN of Mrs W. Hop October ne an at Cold WE HAVE GAINED THE CONFIDENCE OF OUR TRADE BY SELLIN PRICE 18 ON THE M CAUSE OUR VAST PURCH -ERIEN I BLE US 8 TERMS AND TH + RELIABLE you s E ARKET, AND Overcoats and Raincoats $00-804 First Ave. Cor. Colum bia St aoor a AT Y THE WE BUY ASES TO © RIGHT F Strongest REAR BEST RIGHT AD\ 10 Overcoat The State. NABLB THERE BE- AND EXTENSIVE SECURE AN- ) OF GAR- .00 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Hor THE SEA ‘LE [A RAAA RRR CUNLIFFE PrTt a * * PLEADS GUILTY . SDURG, Pa, Oct. 2¢ * Edward Cunit who * abgoonded with $101,580 from * the Adams xpress company * * * * . ° pleaded guilty thts morning on of larceny, He will be Satur a charge probably sentenced Maksssoaieal seeraaeeeenenaene == For. Thin, 351 Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested sixty | years! Sixty years of experie think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla; the original Sarsaparilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. What does your doctor say? me secrets! W wias of all oar UNION BAKERY AND CAFE SECOND AVENUB. EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD IN THE BAKERY LINB, AGENTS WANTED. indpt. L006, 812 23rd South. See Our Flemish Wood To burn t ' ne elm WILSON’S Book, Stationery Supply St 207 Pi FINE OLD GLENDALE BOURBON | WHISKY PER QUART $3 and Photo new Rye, full quart $1.00 | Tne old reserved k Fine olf. Peach and Apricot Brandy, full quart, each $1.00 Port Wine and Sherry, full quart Wwe The Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Agency 604 Pike Street. Seattle CORNICIDE CURES CORNS. Parulyzes pain or inflammation at once. There are myriads of corn cures, but Cornicide guaran toes a vastly larger proportion of cures than any other cists. Per bottle 26¢ CORNICIDE CURES CORNS CORNICIDE CURES CORNS Woodcock’s Pharmacy 604 PIKE SEATTLE, WASH. At all drag BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantee Lady Attendants Mours—#:20 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12, Both phones 0 SECOND AVENUE. INCLUDI BED ALL NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington Have you a boy any where from 3 to 8 years old, If you have we can give you an over coat worth $6.00 for 2.00 Come around and see them. H. FIRST AVENUE LEWIS con. & CO. cuerry ALBERT HANSEN JEWEL gale? 706 tet Avenuo me sells fine dia- Jewelers 704 First Avenue 0. 1 N the daily ment SRATTLE HOME or Tur All sales of these specials are for our earileet convenience, quantity of any spectal dhat shall t telephone orders for these D. nor TO DBALMRS. This astings rooms. each Tip Alr- This Stove is not prices on the Tip, as on all of our Heating Stoves up and firet joint of pipe. a, Inches Meche Na 1M inches Na inch; Ib. Wateb for COFF this ¢ Try them RHODES BROS. 1325 2nd Ave. 126 Tight Heater For AR~THURSDAY, OCT [REDERION & Seapine Washer Zi high high y we will inches We Announce a Demonstra- Full size Tron Bed, enameled either white or green. Is a straight-foot atiern having tlon of Asbestos Sad Irons | {)°..24r cee ue rods other rods 16-ineh For the next week or #0, from to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 6 p. m in diameter, Head is 60 tr Miss Rice, who was in the Asbestos Gad tron booth at the | high and foot “4 in Portland Exposition, will give # demonstration of the various styles | Regular price $2.76; Friday of these famous trons and their various uses Mise Rice will be Special price stationed the First Floor Ajoining the Housefurnishings Depart 5 You are cordial $1.7. Cut Glass i ia Regular $17.50 9x12-Ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs $11.95 Each hoice of twenty different patterns dining-room signs are represent Friday Spec ial price, include setting jong and 16 81.00 jong and #1 24 inches long and B20) [dc oa 8 SPF our &. Ghirardelli’s Chocolate at 266 ATURDAY ney beat ou'll come again » right is reserved at all times to limit | | invited to attend | [FRIDAY SPECIAL | The Ocean Wave Washing Machine $7.50 nitting- room in strong cc ined. The 1 GHIR LI'S %-Ib. cans COCOA iat Special Price of SLCOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STRELTS, cash and final—delivery at | FRIDAY No ©. NONE sold to a customer. apecials can be fil We also have a few e beds in single and three-quarter | wlve Mahogany Fini Parlor Chair This Washer is the lightest rur ning ci t practical and most > at le = achine on the market aa} P ‘inte ‘ sini ty Ph arg lege and back nan 1 th , mahogat . : pe fabr pr away with points FRI amount of friction t Tub te made from Louts press throughout, havir Cc t Gi gated sides and bottor u ass form a part of the body is bound by three heavy bh Body is finished dark mabe and hoops are aluminum bron. Shakers, ed, Regular price $9. Friday Special price 87.50 There are three di Kuaranteed against breakage of oo rgd Friday Specia Toothpick Holders, Each including many sult for bed ete. Oriental and ff Choice of two different pattern ngs. Regular price $17 Toothpick Hold ors, one of which KIDfl size, each #11 Gay Special price, each The Beckwith Air-Tight | A Strictly Wood-Burning Heater Embodying the Famous Principles of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak This Stove is made by the samo people as is the celebrated Round Oak Heating Stove. It has the Round Oak tight-fittinz doors and draft, made heavy and of best material. Draft open ing is fitted with swing hearth, the samo as is used on the Round Oak, through which the ashes are removed, The body | made of Wood's charcoal tron, 18 gauge, same quality as te used in the Round Oak, and is securely riveted at top and bot tom. To give stove greater durability lower part is lined with cast tron. The BECKWITH AIR-TIGHT has large feed door in frout and an extra large opening in the top for chunks of wood. Is surmounted with open cast work swing top with nickeled urn, Has wide polished nickeled top ring and heavy polished nickeled side foot raile No, 22 Esty No, 24 B24.5 Ragley’s Corner Baby Supplies ays nice and fresh here at CHEAPEST PRICES HOUSEHOLDERS AND... CONTRACTORS JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT Mellin's Food, large size, 75 WE CARRY B5e é Enkay's Food, large nize MIXED PAINTS ase , s Maited Milk, large size $1.0 VARNISHES CARTER’S WHITE LEAD MIDLAND LINSEED OIL LUSTERLAC CALCIMO Lime Wat half gallo JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX sive bottle Mixpah Nipples, half dozer OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX All other Nipples, hi on Hygeia Bottles and Nipples, co plete Nursing Bottles, § straight or bend « Ger Worm Lozenge JAPAN AND DRY COLORS GLUES STAIN Dr fi the A fine a Rings, Baby tler axative for children, b. SHELLAC‘ tment of Teeth BRUSHE mforts and Rat GLASS ETC., ETC ‘ree Delivery. Both Phones CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop, 117 Yes | Houghton & Mamater | a ccntect pince to borrow money on and all kinds of jeweiry. oufide r Way. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co, 1405 Second Avenue ‘ BOTH PHONES 944 en ny en He ae THe ROUND OAK pron Complete Hoke] an HEATER cnes arae) Chib Furnishers This $2.75 Iron Bed $1.75 Y SPEC! and Pepper 15¢ $1 Cash an! $1.0 Week, or $5 Cath and $5 a Month, Buys Any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in our Stock OEATTLE AGENCY ¥OR SPECIAL | shed * 95 Salt 25c Each oat one of which is ult and Pepper Shakers are at- ng silver tops; ¢ re, ea) © dainty n ie * tites trated; Fri ise DOWN GO PRICES. Men's Suits. $8.00 $2.00 Pants $2.50 Pants $3.00 Pants $14 Men's Shoes. 0 Sh Shoes Overceats. $8.00 Overcoats $1 Overcoats Ladies’ Shoes. $3.00 Ladies’ Shoes Shirts, 5 Dress $1.00 to $1.2 iSe N it will pay you to ica over our Underwear Line. 200 Boys’ Suits at Less than Manufacturers’ Cost. Be: THE BARGAIN STORE, 1104 First Avenue. 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