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SAYS MRS ARTIST—AMERICAN ¢ MOST FAMOUS world h Europe. She has e or two questions | would jike n the acts at her theater sitting down and being catechised, | (.Ko9 the hardest | dd oh newapape jhe naw if they ts Paris repre She also revealed for the first i. contradiction with the teeta a8 genes FRANCIS. WARRING P07, by the Newsp my last Amert Rernta ai dT think of *> uture for them them had sony we Tete be found almost he tee!” Wht) girls fvem all recite, ax I do. American girls have, to be ential thing + their favor—they all have grace and and most of them have beau add to this personal mag. Venture admirably as expe Yeu; but they would have been categories of acting Pailing fa MME. SARAH BERNHARDT. bene of the most beautiful and dramatic photographs ever | sends more goods than any ott r) piece will be the hit of U one nation, ber imports to this dis} ser the come opera standpoint ‘world's greatest ctr eos. Bale Specials om ard ood Parlor Rocker, This Hardwood Medi- THE OTHER ROCKERS IN GOLDEN OAK, WEATHERED OAK AND MAHOGANY ella Racks at ced Prices _omorrow ior the next Spuliar Geir Rack hewn Rack THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 10, 1 INE SARAH” IN FIRST GREAT INT ERVIEW FISKE IS LEADING U. S. ACTRESS netiom and the power of verbal ex Pression and there you ha DRAMATIC | everything which the actr ig OF OWN RetrenseR to younger gemeratic ‘On the eontrary | But American girlie labor undér | admirable exo one serious disadvant of a national conse ever When th a , / hon they are over 20 they! questionably the first among make up thelr minds that they to be actresses, and they then start work on the stage; but it nple; and ther », the lack/a number of others, each a lent training, strong tney i some years for them to ae] more clever, and a profound think + entire career for ) Tuite the elements of their profes Jer One can feel that nothing ts a¢ and they have passed theleident with bi nta mative they have into the payehol ty nto aychology of her imper See come thoroughly familiar with what|sonations. 1 must. say that ‘ " they are to do or to avoid loceasionally appears to me a Mitte France xirls enter the com |inartiatic; certain attitud corvemny 5 M4 or 16; by the time | ments 4 intonations might jthey are 19 they have mastered the] be slightest ex. |Wles, they have learned taste, and, | muc age their volees ling @ very great actrems. ype This te the cruclal thing for the} “Then there is Mtlchard young actor of sctre © wear thelr volcos before reach-|among the very best; and mber of girls sion to reelte 1 might judge i¢ ‘88 the period when they are really | Drew, whose talent is remarkable capable of using them, and then! ay) these and some others, would there ix nothing more to be done tory render valuable service in w have in my conser and if you clans # girl of exceptional parts, but | dream of seeing foun whose votce leaves her a little hope this /Of achievement. Before coming to} many of my French col the United | ater and tried to MN them without knowing how; so now her organ would be an impediment breaks and raspe antly Yet we have oxe lent actresses, service than France in thie. Jnational training institution for aince in France we have an | American actrease saw her, I expected w | things from her, and was ¢ rful | ean nfident j tts atmosphere the greatest of dramatic artists jof forming this atmosphere “She had the true qualities of | it alr grace and distinction, and further. | worthy of being inde more an exquisite physique which | as tn everything else. After jher, however-—{ must say tt was about this with Mr. Conreid, several years ago—it seemed to me er was I to see it started } that for some reason the whe | this promise had not geen fulfilled. | ernment, alwe jl could not analyze the precise rea tions bearing on the publ | son for this impression of mine; the and ever an example to | stouter may have had some do with it; bat I thing that « part teaching the pubiic lof the fire had gone, too, and this I Paria, April 9. j attribute to lack of early classical a we could find no one: continued tomorrow aaa nena “The “Tendartoot : with On rh The custome report for the diet 383.34; imports $1.7 $3,490,159. Among leads in cash ree imports, while Tacoma hea: the lat in exports Japan leads all foreign countries | as purchaser of American goods, | Grand Bund with a total of $1,786,612, and ehe jand a ma j “The Free Lance.” Ld | The Free | awthorn an ported by others New York company, comes y night for four the “Ole Olson.” ‘Ole Oluen” te proving ¢ Mid-Week Sale|: ~-- | ¢ Audran's mouste as bright, new features ©. D., telephone nor mali orders for them car " “Trilby” Is Strong nee ny at the Lots, and is ¢ the populertty whie cine or Shaving are ant Special Cabinet, * age cal At the Star theater thie $3. 85 Special $1.30 mah en tie 9s “ oS REGULAR PRICE, $6.50. Must ration is made o Swedish Art hardwood On: Meterday evening ¢ in golden Anna Pfiel, supporte or weather Dramet ed finish 4 musics} " le rox Interto Grand opera houne ne TALKS TO REALTY MEN m sup tien M P Fee abelf, wah Frederick Lee ary ing two E Men's leliv ympart cture at the meeting of the menta. Cal jast night ecit his exp net also on his ecent California triy he ah elf uppor 1 club ha selected the shaped brackets. Door is f speakers for its band an ened by a hook and contains a 24 th Stander Cit ¥ mirror 7x9 inches, Regular price R. H. Thomson, A. W. Engle $2 price tomorrow Childe and F. C. Lee 81.30 MYSTERIOUS DEATH. A 50- Piece Set of Porcelain 37 OTTAWA, ML, April 19 Dinnerware, Tomorrow hg Bg i Sony dp ity 5 peck ; tomorrow at, the set NEW LOGGING CAMP. {Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, April A new logging camp b BRASS BEDS BATHROOM FIXTURES. EXTRA QUALITY WHITE WOOL BLAN KeTs MAHOGANY AND OAK STORAGE CHESTS. 1403 to Mil Second Ave. Corner Union Street Pay Later EXPgcT HOWARD TO \ WIN, EXTENDING CAR LIN The extension of t mpany’s track Howard te exp the Lippy gold medal o! winner of the vents to be LITLE GIRL»: AILLED Ballard, died at five o'clock neetion of t i to push him close. down to @ more a have ONSERVATORY AND THE. | heed, | Very great artist, who would eby Kalning per ponmenton of it CUSHMAN AT BIG BANQUET of Washington loan HAVE GPEEODWAY BY PAYING FOR GRADING. | ry his line, Mra, Fiske I consider Driving elub he dramatic artiste; she has an excel powerful magnetiam; she ls further } a trip ther r, but she goes down girl was standing to cross the at who owns the waited on the and started to harr TRY McCARTHY'S FIRST move: | n; there it . | the ‘bourgecise’ about her above all, they know bow to man Tbut this dees not keep her from be » banquet of the M Many break | field, an sector who stands APbomation Cushman made could stop the was roundly cheered only a short distance INDEPEN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) American conservatory whieh 4. If 1 can p with tt, I shall, as fT am sure this morning the remains were parlors of W DENCE me she played In the provincial the-| would: but we could only give oe sional lectures, as the language; undertaking England could render you tore | lard, who is investigating the SCHOOL INSURANCE BEING READJUSTED. conservatory or no conservatory,” I) Kendal and Lady Bancroft would do ote of thelr two go on w at 35 up striped, id box styles that to and Secretary Taft has as much as will see the government placed in the Hoth the conservatives and liberals are for taking over the government is pow positive that there will be no }0 in insurance carried schools will redistributed amor i do well better for it. Take Julia Marlowe, | conser y. budding American for tnetance 1 might cite © at\actors and actresses we one of the cases which have shown |to follow a course in Parts, as ste me most clearly the necessity for a/deats in patting and musk the school board that in companies their San Fran rtiatic When I first atmosphere centuries old, and ot thrive and develop without will no longer whieh did not pay isco fire losses | MACHINERY FOR NEW PLANT | that she would develop into ope of | “But the United States ts capable} work making the (Star Special TOWNSEND, of machinery iy has the talent, and it ts Spooner Speake Tonight. odent ts this iL NEW YORK, April 10 when pleased me so that it probably had conservatory there will be another much to do with my favorable im-| thing to found—a national theater | pression of her. When I last saw When I was in America 1 talked annual banquet s as these at only $ being of building for handling | f iron w and resigned his sea of sdmienible that the American gov ya to the fore In ques Kood, how neat and charming they are at the vice of a big assortment to }faect that she was considerably should keep its «yes cloted to art hing to the most powerful of mediume for jc RIBBONS, 2¢. Taffeta Ribbons, HERMANN’S HARD FIGHT) WITH Eee Staff Special to The Gar, WASHINGTON ~The government's prosecuting | aes This fascinating Interview will be) assortment China is! triet totalling $764.6 | leccond in export trade with § | 612, and Britieh Columbla hire th a total of $646,514 The collections and exports of the for the month show a « signer of public joo congress from Oregon 49¢c BELTS, 2° { $1.00 PETTICOATS AT (Star Seecial Service.) vious. aoe 5 a pee: PORT TOWNSEND, April 10 | Pro. “Pet bone and Marion We ington, rexpectively, closes it suc jand during ‘loft Puget sound teed by Cx eeentui ren here tonight F.C. Harper for the mon | dowbtte f this popular show ever March shows collections am had @ better cast « claimed right with Joseph » a hard fight BRACELETS AT oe, The S@mith-Housa/ 3 Departmen that is entirely too large be an popular as of yore at the Seattle for the stock of jewelry r intend to ck If of them to- BINGER HERMANN. Ex-dand commissioner and ex-con * been omitrial in HALF-PRICE # and proceeutions waiting Hermann is one of half —Deposits_made in_ovr Savings Deportumat tofey draw 4 per cent interest from April neont play Lace Shelf Paper f escaped the All the members of E she ' } } | ; w ands in Northwa be known as the Surveyor Gene RHORNOCR. rres. vance [nformation as to what lends possension of $1.26 an acre government following Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines No agents to bother ee Ee WIFE WAS LEFT DESTITUTE CONDITION (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Bole Agency. CLINE’S PIAND HOUSE 1205 SECOND AVENUE Direct From the Factory OFFERING YOU FOR TOMORROW AS A SPE INOUCEMENT GAINS IN OAK SQUARE TOP CENTER TABLES. Bargar $3 Hat Automatic e Refrigerators @ BASIS @ 1 ©. WERRAYH © Store Open Ev D. §. Johnston Co. Piano House LILLAGAR & BARKMAN Exe'usive Hatie For Goou Results 1310 Second Avenue | the club, The expense would not xeeed $6,000 NEW STEAMER ON RUN, (Star Special Bervice.) PORT TOWNSEND, A 10.— The new fast steamer Iroquois of | Alaska 8 whip company will be attlePort Townsend to the put on th Victoria rowte M. increased demat traffic y 1, owing of passenger KE, EB. Ainsworth, of Ainsworth & Dunn, who has just returned from gh Mexico and the east, ays that railroad congestion ex tends throughout the count t as on in an bad in the oa roads coming to Beattle SEATTLES FRELIABLE Store SECOND AVENUE eetween PIKE ano PINE Spring Jackets $5 soc WORK SHIRTS, 39e. Men's Work Shirts, of plain black sateen, blue id white and black and white striped, and in gray ar full sizes, all sizes, a 1 brown effects, : rd t the sort of good irts that you expect Sox Your k tor while they anne “39¢ 87¢. Women's Petticoats, of ch quality black mercerized sateen, with deep flounce in a heavy ruffle effect, overlaid with smaller ruffles; good values at $1.00, Special tomor- sc RUCHINGS, 19¢. » fore than 200 pieces of new Black, White and Colored Chiffon Neck Ruchings, now all the fad; sold reguiarly at a CORSET COVERS, A nice, big assortment to choose from. Made of good quality muslin and finished with fine tor chon and Val. lace edg- es and beadings; regu- lar Bagg spe FOUR WONDERFUL BAR HARAARAZATE