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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1h. 3. GALVATION GIRL FORGER, ttle theater, the New York play: | work, and the introduced songs do-| SAN FRANCIAGO Aug. 26—~ — Inet night offered “A Man of|manded — encores Muldoon's |The Olymple elub team, Capt. An Mabel Hall, Expert at Bad Checks, ry,” a carefully arranged and | Pienio” will run all week |drew Glarner, Ralph Hone, Chas, Free Agalg, | Well construed melodrama, which, | 9 | Parsons and six others left for o pa sil while It involves absurdigsos in mow: | At the Lois, town this morning They 4 moriem, Is nevertholen# aboyg the! Manager Pantagon of the snd one day in Chicago en ey endall, his old pat his old lin postoasing logical wituattons, |line of nots at the popular — . | Siron d Home new diem a cap ay" A fonsible sequence of scenes. | theater this afternoon, amon Jo i lake goo meeting places, as 7 conspired to ploane a bie audience |ntr@on hor versatility by meltne | o° Rongoand Yack, Hi Greenwa Modern baths and sinks rn A Matthews Says Th ey hou SCH AS | would be te cites ie tee [er ontee tnd lant night, Every |q quccoss of an ingenue role. Sup ie amen! Reensere aad othe G. H, Brown Plumb- rooma in condition for the |theater-goos knows Kara Kendall, | porting } T. B 7 221 Pine’ et 99. classes if meetings were held in| jand those who hav@snot lost their | few epotn, ayneneas end At the Star Assembly Centers-—President Schram |= Toon At Might. Whenever | mory remember that old plug villian “and hero, gain additional |, THe Afternoon a new vaudovi |practionble the school board has | » Which has wat contrary-Hke On ‘appreciation for conscientious work |22°¥ !8 fn progress at the Stan} NORTHWEST a ool Board Agrees. 3 [Sesom various bodies the use of the | rumpled gray hair for wo mange "hott parts. ‘The play rune ali esta, The headline act isan ; : sh... i. pullaings te _the holding of |who rémombeld the drotleriat'ay™ |der-worker. Other turns are Free see ° " cutee Ot mattors of public in |monologues trom of yore but th jman & Freeman, singers and danc ‘ {dings of the {government and the righteousness | foroat | ut they.| At th a gers an F mas of the schoo! Du this onan eaeiie a : on laughed, neverthelous, for were al the Third Avenue. ers; the Dalton, barrel jumpers, and ea pelgnborhood assembly cor canine Eaeniona te peat at eae story #0°old that Ramesos had wid| “Shamus O'Brien,® which was|Antrimat Peters, novelty ar@ COMPANY pe egcated by the Rev. M. |) dings be used for the good af it would still be worth the re-|Blvew tw first y tation at the . tn a sermon la ht fthe elty? ® if Kendall were the nar | Third Avenat theater last night, | Ab the Oliver. a Baie 1 Ra ee, ig should eortanly draw every won of | ny special request Jay Harring’|fl [ ftst Ave. and Columbia St a w do by the publie schoo! | [bartionlah Fottoe del cece MO leek, ne the pines ten Groremane (in, Will sias, “Bomawt at th SEATTLE, WASH. ee tives. he sa debating soetety or the “town hall aeon for being. It is Plece Is thoroughly | Oliver this we The new bill mpeana 0 meeting | just a co ly-drama, of the time: |!tieh, an Iriah plot, Irish characters | goe « of tonight and is anid to be ’ su ‘ the best Bring the people together and| Nom tte, built to allow the atar And intorpolated Irish songs and fall of funny comedy” features A CHECKING them speak* on the questions! Two cases of valuable jewelry foot ihle ie eeee eh wereee Bie. chin, | Sameee making the atmouphere os 20 is ¢ that vitally concern them, and the | being lost by the ata + irene MABEL HALL Jexhibit his plug hat, and make his|much that of Kmeraid’s Islew as account is an fety of your government will be|carcleasness wore reported to the hearers Weep a little between their "480 eraft could accomplish evidence of sy ‘od. police today. Mra. CG. H, Burllog | (Seattle Star's Exciusive Service.) outbursts of laughter Laurette Taylor, in the role of a a Pie Whenover you open your public /ame, of Elenaburg, Wash. left her} COLUMBUS, ©. Aug. 26—-Mabel| Maral Kendall will be seen in the /Pretty Coleen, as usual in the star of! GaRRONADO, Aug, 26.—~Crushed tematic busine sechool bulldings, your town halls | watch under the pillow in room 66) Hall, the Salvation Army girl who |#4%@ play ail week, with Wednos. "he company, and ts given adequate | wider a rock weighing seven tons 3 and your churches and permit the of the Brunswick hotel yesterday | turned crook, is out of the pent |44Y 4d Baiurday matinees. (or sag The bill will be offered |inat felt upon him as he and a fel methods. young eople to speak, the infamous} morning and when she returned |tontiary again after serving her | on wee ho ere. engage " ‘ 3 ary after, boodlen, ballot box corrup- |her timeptece was kone second term, She Is a'fine Joking | At Luna Park. : low miner were engaged tn pillar H man should carry common political thief will} Clint Rolin, of 104 Federal hotet,| srl, and both her sentences to} Thirty-five hundred people ac At the Lyric, ployed by the Carbon Hill Coal a checking account ¢ we rene |ts mourning the loss of a one-carat |*tate’s prison were for forging |corded an ovation to Sehilsonyl'a| The Charles L. Young Musical |company, was killed Saturday fore vs : ) ident Schram Approves, | ‘iamoud ring, which he loat tn|cheeck#. She became an expert at |Hungarian Husar band at Lana |Comedy Co. headed by the veteran, {noon at the company's mines, and with this Company . ah . Jamieson & Moffett’s saloon last) Passing bad paper jpark last night, which showed that | John Fielding, presented the time | Charles Palola, who was but a few and thus system- the district pelons to (!\ G. Schramm, president of | night. Bolin cooks at the place. jthe martial spirit of the American | worn, but still agreeable, “Mul-|feet away, missed death by but aif“). rp = Attia ME iks poovic’s | tne Seattle. cohaol boards when in. |and had the ving tn hig pocket dnd |pegple te far from being dormant. | doon's Plonie,” “al the’ Lyric | narrow margin atize his financial nt ¢ f t P ke r ‘the people oust this morning, stated that/\fp fo @ napkin. He laid it on the/ | The rendition of Schilonyi's own | theater to two crowded houses yes P, to use them. It iso red (hrowing the school | lunch counter until he could take composition, “The Spanish Amer: | terday ; | Addition to the ‘Family affairs. ted polier, & policy of ex ce open to the public after| some money from hin pocket and| is POSTPONED ean War,” potpourri descriptive of| The members of the company | Buffalo Engr { ai Lomperwed Dulldings | schoo! a when he looked for ft a few min ene scenes and Incidents connected | pleased the audience with their |, ab We wi a o BE. SHORROCK any omer city, to be At present time the school | tes later It was gone, i fs with that conflict, brought out the |" art hae BaD OFS, ‘e will be able to President. rion yer day—trom |poard allows the J. BR. Allen Im-| The Tolegraphers’ benefit base | martial enth sibuue-08- the Sanday boa NS FOR RENT—Piper & | deliver the heavy type engines in J. P. HARTMAN the morning until 2 in ment club and other clubs to| | batt game scheduled for last Bat-| tiene crema Taft, 1024.26 Second av eos | 34 and 86 horse power in 0 few Vice President use school buildings as meeting | 4TH. ew age was called off on account Of] Tie selection contains thirty-four | amuse ed | weeks. The reputation the engines ALEXANDER MYERS, aces. The schoo! board would not | im, and will probably take plsee! nara, ineluding music descriptive | [Dold the world over is # good guar Secretary. ghould Divide Time. | ant Saturday, the time and place jantee that the engines are second A ; object to allowing the bulldings to! 4, of naval fighting, cavalry charge 4. Y. A. SMITH, ty ought to United States Senator 8. HH. |b c need ate 1 A semayy ony b to no other. Made ¢ t your if ee ee ne ee from g {be used for meetings of pabiie il Sis Gabetdad veeateed 6 ielianl Bee te A. biethows: wes cal e i to home, burial of the dead work Write ee cf call "@ H tna fs the morning till 2 In the /teres’. Dut of course would not fe | from Secretary Motealf of the navy |hand Saturday and umptred one | fd Others both stirring and pa: | | Woodhouse Co., 112 University st A per CL. Interest paidon Savi mothers and women | YOr ' 0° wnt department, stating that the latter |Inning, but as there was no pro! icoy thirtywighe mre (he band ove per UL. Taterest pars oe saving wi alias clube, would leave Oakland for Seattle on | pects of the weather clearing he | ‘COX thirty-eight minutes “ge Mpepremamsieasepmmye ors .- eer nr aS west I think It would be a good thing September 4th. Secretary Metcalf {called for a postponement Cannons were fired and other me | for the interest of the district tolnas been spending his vacation in jchanical alde to the music used TRY M'CARTHY'S FIRST ' ngs once & week, but If! Calfornia, during which time he Ac¥-P. BOARD MEETS. Tue crowd: was alerastely red 1 oftener, I do not thimk that) i, inspected the naval station at The executive board of the|'® tears and cheers, applauding sh interest could be maintain | sare isiand. He will only be in| Ala#k®Yukon-Pacific exposition ts| Wiidly at the finish | to make tt worth while to open | geattie a few hours and will leave |thi® afternoon holding a business 1 bulldings hs the elim attend las soon possible for the navy | Meeting In the headqui ra in the At the attie. would not Lenin tt sont, {78d at Bremerton Arcade Annex to be} The Burgess Co. evidently saved St ceeravemeat a onomical atandpotnt, | submitted and ¢ oun of est bill for ite last week, En: Bargains In all kinds of New j ee ory a > t would not » pres mare Ne vere | the management to be tr ted tering on the Inet seven nights of || Furniture, Ranges, Stoves and | Chabs, debating the schools ope e f AUTO HITS POLE | [thelr successful season at the So |] H ‘ 5 iorees coenion. ovtan to. Ge enna a8 a rer oygane Mog bp Pm Hen $2.98 Umbrellas at Only $1.49—A large assortment of new | Fighteoustiess of this |iné the w mont The school! Swerving from some unaccount | nt orget | Spe eorer awash baad eens Vinbrellas, 1or jase Sid Women go Olt Baie. Yrteon Uw ae fe feet, every public |doard © o not have any objec-/able reason from the regular FOR WILLY When you start out next Sunday an astonishingly low price, when the quality is considered ity should |tion I a © to throwing the | course, well out In the street, an to have 9 hunting license and some vT y ox i d 28-i siz . pa 7 me: Paling In this city she pata tg Bic Re Mn ge tg They come in 26 and 28-inch sizes, have paragon frame fm the week for | ° a8 open for the use of the of ouf high grade ammunition. Get i rane qj (@y United Pp. WOODHOUSE & PLATT | steel rods, fast black rain-proof gloria and an im- school, stated that he and all the aged, but the occupants were not/oannot marry aguin during his life members of the school board are cum ¥ ; John Cort, Manager. | a report w Qpeding Eighth Season on the great mara and oceupled by several peo- | ) both at Theo, Wilts & Co, 1008 1 covers, | B. Cooper, superintendent ple, crashed into a telephone pole} wew YORK, A 26.—Witeon | *** | 410 PIKE ST ae ¢ assortme < . ature jof the Seattle schools, when seen|on Becond av., between Columbia | wiser, Hn apendtnrift Ff “| KE __ HONS [25% | mense assortment of handles, finished in natural wood, “gee [thie morning at the Teachers’ fm-/and Marion sts, last night at 11/ ground good fellow, known through. THE GRAND | horn, mother-of-pearl, with trimmings of silver, gold and t an u stor : thini tne stitute, in session at the highjo'clock. The car was badly dam-\cut the United States and Alanka,| / gun metal, Every umbrella in the assortment is a splen- did value at $2.49 to sieep when to $2.98, The sa made at poles | time ¢ price ‘This was the final deeree for Tonight and all week, Ezra Kendall in $1.49) Bat the city demand it very much in favor of the plan headquarters. It ts said the car)+wijiy” when the divorce papers | the Pus Show, tomorrow is only hour of the da uggested by De. Mathews. ay. | TAH BOt_exceeding the speed limit.| wore signed by Judge Day of the é “SWELL ELEGANT JONES.” hiss : ia or ene” be and, ° ab] pele melee lly | bikin abe'te arta ta pvhinnmmiinicnnsiteinnmninninmnnnannnnmnamnnitil ways favored the plan and think THIEF GETS $35. linteot wife, dave. Mary . Aéstaide | comely ant woek——teels: Jamen in Shakespearean when every citizen that it would be a good idea to use arg cwd Yerkes Misner én remiarty neath | Women’ s New Pettic ts A sneak thief entered the room of John Griffin, at 1800 Westlake boulevard, some time yesterday a ~ A Ta SA made away with $35 in cash which| Most distressing cases of Eczema 4!] week. Waa in the room. The theft was re jare relieved by Soap Lake Salve. | ported to the police - awake, every agency butiding opened, every and every force at the schools as neighborhood cen ters, But at the present time It is scarcely feasible, as, with the | duty. working for the exception of the high schools, nene ‘of our homes, the safety (of the buildings have assembly i the purity of our |rooms. The class rooms would not THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. and also resume her former name ot Yerkes. LYRIC THEATER Ruegell & Drew, ma ore. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday — ‘The hit of ever,” “MULDOON'S PICNIC.” “One continuous laugh.” Prices 20¢ to 50c. wdige and the Lady.” Those Light Heatherbiooms that every woman admires and that no woman will do without she has worn one, Have deep embroidered flounces and full under dust ruffle ne in all the evening shadce and also in black and navy. One of these skirts will out wear two silk skirts and cost silk. These are excellent val- only the price of one, and that 4 priced fi q & modest one, in- ST, 50 pyres gers che ee $7.00 deed; only tomorrow at only .. Jersey Top Petticoate—Just the thing for ladies who are in- clined to be stout. They fit like a glove down to the knees Next week—“Puck, ly | THIRD AVENUE THEATER Phones: Main 2591. Ind. 8405. All this week. th) jes an aee, h ee Matinees Wednes ushable Bath Room Rugs for Less | ~- sneunee = tm TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY |S 1:9 1900, te at Be brat | and then flare out in a deep, wide flounce of black taffeta dally, 2:30, 7:30, 9:00. Prices 160 20; i ideri : : : Said eget vishuagares sites Handkerchiefs. 25c Embroideries, 12c. | ZAMLOCH-—Singers and dancers; comedy novelty act; talka- , : “ie: f tonue; world’s greatest barrel jumpers; illustrated ballad; the stara- | , Tomorrow morning 1,000 yards assortment of pretty Bathroom Rugs can be had at extra special prices tomorrow and Wednes scope. ne eset te grrr vente ot Fine Swiss Embroldery ed sc ; whi ee , oO ed a 2. ¢ cg 3 t washe Pp yi K a on one — *, in blind and open designs. Rugs come in blue and white, green and white or red and white, and can easily be washed LUNA PARK White Handkerchiefs, in sheer, } ‘They range in width from 10 one Good, serviceable Bathroom Rugs at prices like the following are certainly an inexpensive | FREE ATTRACTIONS. fine quality, with edges om to 14 inches, and are @ good, accessory, and add materially to the comfort of the bather. } Niktae Schilzonyi’s big Hungarian Huzzar Band of forty pieces. broidered in pin dots and desirable 25c quality. At the oF Be | Concerts daily at 2:30 and § p,m. Zola and his high spiral act, and floral effects; regular value $ ‘C¥ Price at which they are are the sizes and special prices: | diving dog, Dewey, Last week of the famous War Junk Whang Ho. eck a offered they ought to go be- 135 “he “i $1.45 ey a * 3 |One fare, trolley or ferry be a 6c fore the noon hour, but in or- eC + «lo 30x60-inch, special ..... . J6x/2-inch, special .. : .00 | = - — Digi’ y'. vets ete der that every one may have ape 5: . ; 92:00 SEATTLE THEATER || rire tenseeonare me | Senorita te : A : i e* rs bargain, not more than These Specials Are in the Carpet and Rug Department, Top Floor H]| Russell & Drew, managers; phones 43. Matinees Thursday and come in panty, ‘erape, violet } Yards will be sold to a purchas- Saturday. Tonight and all week—Last of the Earl Burgess Co. and ||) and many other pretty designs er. Sale price, 2 Mise Emma Bunting, presenting Are much used in kimonos @ FOTO .vcec-necasedcves c NICKEL-PLATED TEA KETTLE, SPECIAL $1.10 Arey ky ae 25% Sitey usph. tee tapes | \ ne " ~- - ie ie rm tor.” " 7 . a mei a Gedo ‘oapector. PE Big on is 15¢ _—— 10c Waist Sale. LOIS THEATER 3 if bitty sad Regular Price, $1.50. | Has Final Clean-Up of $1.00 to $2.00 White Waista at Only 73o—We Phone Sunset Main 1304, Unequatied Vaudeville—The Four Lin! Ind, 4834 comedy quartette; Tea Kettle specially priced for tomorrow is made of copper, heavily plated with nickel Ross $1.98 Bibles at $1.49. ; | Sree Pre ae GAS awd nailhe ; Tea Ke é LAR seien and Vack, German comedians; Mandeville & Co., comedy sketch: Mi | have taken all our white sum- nickel-plated bail, with fancy wood handie, Our regular price on this Tea Kettle is $1.50; spe Gresaway, sccentrte Iuggler; Musical Hreustae; Sve tan tetas | a anit, Peanee Frome Eas iltomorrow . ia Ae cel dk Fi Vile Reba ok Oh Gs ta. he tans ebys “bodecescdee ons so6t sce gee MGM and Willy Zimmerman for a Second Week. o Nelson's Teacher's Bible, with to $2.00, and gathered them i concordance, dictic r A Ps, to one collection for a final sefurnishi: Department, in the Basement. || Mlustrations and index. Has $ sale. Although some of them Housefurnishings Depa , j THE OLIVER Programme Week AUGUST 26 Il] good, flexible cover and thumb } are slightly solled, they are nd Boy Wanted,” “Out for a Walk,’ Wootchonper's | index, This Bible is a conven otherwise as good as ever and | Dav z . “Unele 81 on Roll y . | fent size and an excellent value will make good waists for WILL SOON BE TIME TO USE A HEATING STOVE orem. tse tm “omit ater" | tintin | a ar | morrow will be of the lot at $1.49 73c only only it is almost the first of September, which in many ways represents the beginning of and very few people, we venture to say, have even given a thought to Heathty Stoves. matter of fact, the first thing in preparation for winter that every Seattleite should do is to see if a new heater is going to be needed. If er you are now using an exorbitant user ot coal, or if it is defective to any great extent in any other way, the least expensive way to get around the difficulty is to buy a new heater . one made by reliable people and sold at a reliable i al re. In this ay you pr@tect yourself from heater trouble of any kind, to say nothing of the fuel that ff ter of the proper sort will save for you. - THE ST. CLAIR LINE OF HEATERS ie | a new AT. MEADOWS SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR GHINE. First Race, 2 P. M. ‘Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street. Admission, Including NTLEMEN, $1.00, Grand Stand, LADIES, BO¢. Aol is a Forced to Vacate the largest unheard-of Unable to secure a lease on our present location, stock of Musical Goods in the city to be unloaded at prices. BUY ] i . For the next | : 3 va E : F | Daily, Sept. 1st to Oct. 31st thirty. days ai | the Very best line we have been able to find. These heaters are matle by the Belleville Stove Works } , Pianos offered eeame people who make the St. Clair Malleable Range, and are sold in Seattle by us. A character | Great Northern Railway a pes Of all the heaters made by these people is their ability to get the maximum heat out of a given | who will pur bint of fuel. Having been on the market for many years and always hol ling the same reputation ° e =e he. ag the Teliability and serviceability that attaches to the widely known St. Clair Malleable Range, this line Y ickets Pre aid we will give. ters forms a part of our Stove and Housefurnishings Department of which we are especially a _ ha a Bs. mud. Every heater sell is guaranteed to give the maximum of service for the money invested, ff ; ei firm stool, one Btheater purchased here proves defective in any way, the defect will be promptly and gladly made | ys yoo “Teg ice is ha Mra aiitertatn flee pati od ¢ . 7 ? | not used sf | Tickets are second class, with option of purchasing tour. pwn Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange at Its Full Value on a New One. ist borths at one-half the Standard sleeping car berth Music Ht rate the Pianc FOR FULL PARTICULARS REGARDING RATES, ye Sey, oe i if YOU, WANT WANT ETC., CALL ON OR ADDRESS C, W, MELDRUM, CITY pat it in 7 wane Dal PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENT, tune atte ("gant — in your home pany. bs ¥ Store fixtures for sale, Musical goods of every descript AnKIn Con ’ Up-Town Ticket Office Talking Machines and all must go now. Now {s your opportu rbidineepneel SALE BEGINS AT ONCE. era) | CORNER | CORNER | e ne 4 SECOND AVE.) SECOND AVE. ere was # .S AND | AND ° ° UNION ST wi a Cline’s Piano House H ! { ele the tenes ne agtemnmaten

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