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a a eS 4 | haired, biase parquet at ght. I sat nex agra old the the Grand T I knew he wa by the ways he resignediy sank into the seat good a next to me and hid @ yawn of ennul and behind bi ved hand; I knew he n © because he had all s among Se f Broadwayit look seomed to sayt Thore will be a pretty scenic pro: a siege of an old | 4 4 new play at the Third {-rate company Aven heater next week, “When pontally de this san © Boll Tolls’ is the title, which is For, in Chicago, several | derived f the tolling of the bells I had seen this same play | Of the famous monistary of St. Ber ing night, and in. the! Bard in the Swiss mountains was the man who wrot wrot t The show at the Star theater thi sk has broken all reec in a jance, The program contains with a rattle nothing that is not only entertain . -wword, th but very mew and novel, There b things to laugh at and things to in the f sot and reare wonder over, There are good music stirring song. the blase and fine pictures. here is new man in th xt seat stra cenery to look at and the theater wp a bit and looked surp: s warm and cozy xt weok the was the first of the pot pourr tar will have Chiquita, the little surprises esent Tendert woman, 33 years of age nly 2¢ company bas in store for us nches high. From that time on, through the : three acts of scintillating situations. Saturday night after the curtain at the Seattle drops on the regular 2voking re cenes, mirth-p’ was a regular contix of delightful as tuneful » partes and Tendertoc ous performanc tonishes, and made my gray-haire neighbor forget his ennui and & @yspepsia. Greatest of all L. Figman in make-up, tn exact coun of the character, Richard Carl 4 to say that he is every bit as good aa the Chicago man in the role of eetesnor Zachary Pettibone, ts not stretching the truth. Osear Figman ie one of the cleverest comedians the Grand bas seen in lo, these many days: he is to the Nght opera his brother, Max Fig . te to the legitimate comedy . and that’s no mean comp! let me tell you. Like bh surprises ts Oscar ading role, In are and sine be an ment brother, his comedy is spontane contagtous—there is nothing fc about it, nor the applause wh follows Ruth White, like sparkling wine Improves with each year she adds to her staxe-life. Im her solo, “Fas cimating Venus.” she bas at last an munity to show the true qual of her voice, which fs one de for songs of the and not of the more forecfu! kind im which the star's upper notes sound harsh and Rot exactly pleasing. That chap, Jethro Warner, who a ig to Miss White, has « Voice that aptivates—a voice efear as a bell and filled with rare Rarmonies. Incidentally, Jethro ts jooking, which happy comb accounted for the rents in Many pairs of women's gloves in the Grand on the opening night Just a word or two about the @ancing of Etta Lockhart H. B. Williams; about the Irish and his comrades, the hare- and the stuttering man; of Wil- characterization of the Cht- servant: of Louise Brackett’s face, petitte figure and nim- 3. of the remarkably well- chorus; of all the fascinat- music— You can sum it al! up in a nut- tell by detieving the biase theater- Beer, who said 7 *This is certainly the goods!” DAN DEAN. ring the Kane, Shipman & production of “When Knight- Was in Flower,” which will st the Grand for three nights, Sunday. as a whole, it t on the nights of its pre- of local amateurs show the a number events are scheduled. The “Tiger Litt Washington Society Girls” at tle, the latter organization Saturday night i Players Return To “U” Team : The University of Washington football team left Friday afternoon for Moscow, Idaho, where will take ince Monday the ¢reatest game ever to be played im that state. The left with a strong determin that Id hall not taste of thi. yea Notwithstanding the fact, Idaho has the best team tn its history, Ten of the players are old men has been uo change In coaches, and they standstill for the past two years Washington will not be defeated, ts the opinion of the majortty of her Dut will at least tle the supporters, score. In the minds of some grave doubts as to the outcome of the game have arisen from the fact that only a half dosen of last years men are on the home team; that they have not made a better showing this season, ers have been in a slight state of rebellion recently. However, things now show @ better aspect There was joy im the hearts of the rocters on the university! campus last evening when Tilley,| Shaw and Christie returns! to their places Im the squad. They gave tn and did the right thing when it was put to them that they were playing for Washington, and should not de sert. no matter what eri might bave againat any the team or management. The following made up the party leaving: Crim, Ross, Vanea, Bab- cock, Pullen, Lasater, Smith, Win- sor, McDonald, Tilley, Shaw, Ames, |Palmer, Manager Grinstead and/| Coach ma Big Fight Ton ight Tonight the big battle between Al Kaufmann and Philadelphia } | my Francisco Athletic club. Th about to make or break for Kawi $1.75 grade DS Diston Hand Saw, 81.25 $4.50 wet P. S Chisels, 13-in Plane .... ing Shot Gun ing Coat TBA ceosees to reduce our stock. All Day Saturday IN THE BUSY HARDWARE SECTION $1.15 Stanley ni & W. \eather-tip } $1.50 Yankee each set $2.98] Automatic chel plated Block] Serew Driv- -T5el er .... ose $5.50 best grade Single Barrel Shot $2.25 Ohio Tool} Gun ... 83.98 Co. Iron Jack | $12.50 Beigium Double Barrel Shot | 1c AT1-Stee! Plane i WD ooes - 88.75 Kaurled Nail eses @1.75 | £20.00 Marlin Take Down Repeat-| %¢t ---- 5¢ $3.50 best grade Corduroy Hunt- 25e Milton Bradley School Paints, All Dressed Dolls at HALF PRICE Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union - $15.00 _ $1.35 Best - $2.49 grade White's rreres 19e Hand Ax.... Too Many Skirts on Hand We bought too many of this season's Skirts, and are compelled Thi# condition of affairs makes {t possible to buy Skirts at from a third to a half of the reguiar price. for Saturday: $4.95 $7.98 ‘Noar Pike St NEW YORK STORE 1418 Second Avenus ds Perl, Prop. will follow! there} have played Washington to al and that some of the play-| Jack O'Brien comes off before the mann, Tf he } fade away Into obsurity, oe lie will probably aa he le practically ®& boginner fn the fight Kame and has his name to make Philadelphia Jack It makes considerable differengs, but prin eipally tn injary way, \Kingpin Lobbyist Will Lead Railroad | Forces In Spring Campaign notorious rath man who will orta to vic George Stevenson |road lobbyist, ia th j lead the corpe jtory or defeat in the municipal elec | tion next spring. That is the story that fs belng/ wafted about in clgaret ofroles, at niolpal ownership and anti-Seattle | Elect pany feature of the| jcoming campaign, the yarn is given maid ¢ mting have 4 the ald vy lroad lobby If ta very quiet, In the lobby of the Diller hotel he quict meeting his friends musing ver the possibilities ng campaign, In a ff the D res when 1 ber shop, he re wnary 1 politten! vet amen te conmel it ts watd, many @ quiet game of poker is played, and it is whispered that James F. Me Elroy ts a frequent participant Glee Club Concert two of the university co ppear tn Denny hall next | nth in the annual glee club con- | with aoarre rans and di Iine-up. There | | | 1 « the new features to be s an oriental affatr, the na of which has not been di |vulged. The concert wil! oceur on night of the Oregon-Wi on football game, November 18. The young ladies are under the dt-| rection of C. OQ Kimball. ‘Musoum Planis Popular One the } } The plan suggested at the m ing of the « ber of etnewday nce & museurn tn hat portion of the new Carnegie bullding which will not be used for brary purposes has met with the approval of citisens generally. It is believed that it would be a good | desinoing in the museum way at any rate, and could do no harm Wilson Foster has already offered | to do eo 6,000 mineral specin > such & museum, and it several persons owning spect mons of the northwest resources would be glad to make similar do nations com | CHICAGO, Oct. Grover | eland reached this city this morning and spent the day quietly He Is en route to Nebraska, TOKIO, Oct A grand recep. tion was held today in honor of Admiral Togo by the Business Men's association Sirloin beef roasts 0c per Ib. at Olymple Market Saturday, 118 Pike street who can can buy fram ve a gerd mousy In & ye We iny a great strese on quality Our wholesale department is at THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 27 1005, “the Standard way” has helped establish this store's hund and immediat and works no h you pay no x is plainly marikce purchaser. welcome liberal eredit-gtyiag will apr le home ownor® furn mall weekly or store's credit . » price hundreds of Seattle homes al to you; it i ir home mpletely t down and bal payment of a monthly payment ia imple, it is easy is dignified range or heater here— Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. CHICAGO MISFIT TAQOMA PARLORS Solved a problem that confronts mea of artistic tasta How to Wear Tailor-Made Clothin Price Me-Do The Chicago Misfit Parlors acting as agents for large tailor shops in eastern cities, where skilled labor ix abundant, poss of their unealled for garments for one-half their made to order price. moderate means and for a Less han Hand- wns Cost Let us quote you a few patoea— Men worsteds and tweeda, tailor taad@, $25.00 grad pric Sults, both single and double breasted, im serge, fancy our uncalled for Tihje dhensoves eecenets $12.50 Men's Sutt, of higher grade tillot make in unfinished worsted, black thibets, tor length, the finest of tailor’s art, our uncalled for prite mer cassiineres and Scotch tweeds, our uncalled . $15.00 made $20.00 ‘and $25.00 values, in black, blue and brown kereeys. gray mixtures, in three-quar- . $10.00 s4¢ $12.50 Men's Overcoat, full box style, 50, and 62 inches long, absolutely sou are cravenetted; we have a large selection of there fine made to cater values from $80.00 to $50.00, our uncalled for price des - $15.00 to 825.00 docidental fine La . sis Flour, re Spider lee ‘hee cartons © afer’ nonciens God, taney, por ori Bint ‘Washington Creamery tintter per Ib We lowa Butter, v Assorted Pickles, per ‘ee Sultan Raising, new te ime Cottes. the beat t, in 51D. alr-tight at foaps. per dos ee Rrage Laundry Soap, per box. 235 Pearl Soap, large bare, per ero X r Cheese. “per ib.” te Pure Baking Powder, These rods are obtainable at above prices at our wholesale de- partment. F. R. YERXA & SONS. Main and Occidental St Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, We give the public the room, price. Make no mistake. 1104 First Av [Chicago Save M We bave purchased the stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hata and Furnishings of J. W. Murray & Co. This iw a brand new line, bought for fall and winter trade. being behind in their bills, were forced into bankruptcy the lucky bidders, got it at our own price, which ts lees than the And Now to Dispose of It W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second anid Union The # Misfit Parlors 1400 First Ave., Cor. Union St. PIA NO Hot st helping cash to din 105 Second Ave. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store. Money to Loan on Watches, monds and Jewelry | window end our prices, | plala vs ISAAC LURIE, Prop. marked The firm did not do the business, and, put on the market, and we, jufacturers’ cost. the biggest bargains that ever were offered, but omit prices, as we have not but can safely say that if you are looking for bargains in Clothing, Hats, Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’ Shoeg_ Furnishings ; Do not fail to come here, as you can have everything the stock contains at about half the regular and TheBargain House 1104 First Ave | LONDON LOAN OFFICE oney |, De not buy & watch or diamond | before you see our display in our in ° 917 FIRST AVENUE DISSOLUTION THE GREATEST OF SALES ie sale that has been agitating the retail clothing market for the past week, and set to chaos the mimic special sales of every imaginary character that other merchants have inaugurated in their wild endeavors -yes, throngs---that have been attending the only bona fide and greatest sale Seattle has ever witnessed in the low prices crowds way of high values, stock. AS WE SAID BEFORE yreement of partners forces the market it wil it’s a case 1 bring brothers cannot ING, HATS, } agree, URNISHI NG GOODS, AT A FRACTION OF THEIR REAL R, Simon has bo payable as ist. sllows : $4,000.00 November 1st, Goods must be sold out of the stock to an amount in so short a time ,we are every article and item in the house, and Here Are the Prices Which Should Interest You: Men’s $15.00 Suits $9.00 We have an exceptionally large assortment of Black slue Serges and Fancy Worsteds, in dark mixtures and over- plaids; all bought to sell for $15.00; the styles are the latest square and round Men’s $20.00 Suite $12.00 These Suits are actually worth from $17.50 to $20.00 and are made by best tailors, of all wool fabrics in the new grays, browns Clays, cuts; Sale Price and fancy mixtures. We are also including in this lot a line of tinfinished worsteds. Linings are the best of serge or Venetian; they are made up in the season’s newest age and double breasted effects ; Disso- D1 xO Men’s $25.00 Suits $15.00 A fine selection of novelty. patterns in all the popular colors and mixtures, also blacks; coats have self-retaining fronts, t and all have hand cut full; venetian, and are of the long button holes ; best made trousers are and may be had in either single or double slution Sale PRIESTLEY'S CRAVENETTES—They are guaranteed to turn water, newest pat- the latest prices $15.00 to $18.00; $9.00 Priestley’s Craven- ettes large stock ys and fancy linings are serge or terns made up in season's styles, regular Dissolution Sale Price 2.006 of mixture: make, blacks, felled a gentle- Their best browns, gra s, hand made button holes colla man’s coat in every respect ; regular prices $20.00 to $25.00; choice during -..$13.50 Remember this is no clearance sale of this Disso lution Sale son’s newest and most desirable novelties, bought from the best markets for particular trade. Come—the goods show their quality is best, 917 First Ave. of no compromise it offers an opportunity to the publi SHOES, Ete ght the interest of M. making R.SIMON&BRO. A BUY OUT I ARTNER of he say ndly offices of friends he has had with bi er have beon adjusted; that he t Mr. M. Simon and will » business. In order to ALL to detract from the and a complete and varied stock of R. Simon & Bro. on the and while plorable that to buy High Grade CLOTH- nense VALUE m, the ce sideration being $12 $4,000.00 November 15th, $4,000.00 De raise the money, and in order to raise so large CUT THE PRICE on a terrible sacrifice dee leep Raincoats, Topcoats, and Overcoats Our stock is one of the largest and best se- 4 lected in the Northwest, and our $15.00 4 line is unquestionably the strongest to be seen anywhere—swagger garments in handsome winter styles, grays, browns and fancy mixtures, also blues and blacks with belted or full backs, We are sel lling this line during choice ....... $13.50 buys choice of a ait range of novelty patterns in colors, blacks and fancy weaves, styles are the new box and + loose fitting backs, also belted backs; a regular values are $20.00 to $25.00; Dis- Sale Shoes Price We are closing this line out entirely, as R. Simon does not intend to carry Men's Shoes. The celebrated Friedman's “Honor Bright” Men's Shoes and North Star Shoe Co.'s popular shoes, all lasts, all toes, Bluchers or plain, in velour, vici kid, box calf and ent calf; regular $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00; Dissolu- tion Sale Price, choice any styles . $2.50 Furnishing Goods SHIRTS We carry the celebrated “Victor” and “Sum- mit” brands, which are the best makes on the market and sell regularly the world over at $1.25; soft or stiffvbosoms; Dis- solution 90 Sale UNDERWEAR Price ... All wool Shirts or Drawers in gray, brown or blue; these garments are steam shrunk and will not shrink ; regular price, per gar- ment, $1.25 85 : c Dissolution Price ...+..+- Our stock of Underwear is the largest and ’ most complete in the city, and includes fin- est silk and wool garments; all of which we are ottering at about hatr price. HATS During this sale we are selling all $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Hats of this season's styles in blacks, browns and 2 00 a grays for, JOHN B. STETSON HATS choice Sold the world over at $5.00, colors are popular browns and $2. 50 pearls ; choice while but a sale of the sea- they last .......4 old, shop-worn goods, the prices speak for themselves—first 917 First Ave.