The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1907, Page 8

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: | ; i i : ton, the bination takes, and that Is its excuse for being whole ¢ At the Lyrle Thora and Orange Hoksome 1w distinet hit at the Lyrie WANT A SATURDAY AMUSEMENTS “The Squaw Mae.” William Faversha@ a rhe Pet at both perfogmances yer Squaw Man” came to the Grand|terday, The play t# & melodrama jitan New York whieh has clung acter of an American abo@ the Grand Opera house for of the witty, breezy and Jweveral weeks #till hang, laden acter {8 ong that with impressive charm, over John | promises to prove popular “@t the pasteted aeed tan tnappetnteient Sik: Nin spadiiin: Cae uenimene corded | Cnet we outhend playhouse. Flora Fair < Se le agin ing that the. market muat t There are many thin about | feld, the leading lady of the com SF about 200 peopK ‘ aM" | cleared of wagdé® before 7 o'cloc The Squaw Man” that make it/pany, appeared as Lady Violet able to secure any produce from t This the ranchers re t. Thetr/ easy t@ see wh ft ran long and} Rivers, and did much to bring sue public ma Saturday night, be-| petition cites that every Saturday auccesstully tn Gotham; and there | cess to the plece, The play runs eauas they wed after ¢ o'clock ht large numbe { laboring | are some thi about it that make | all week | farmers on the Are prepar | people come to the market for the yo! r wh The play ts NH | fee & petition ‘ nted to! pa otting what in| written, tella a agory of the humanly At the Third Avenue the mayor oF Street c the day's rush; that many appealing type, and gra with The Colleen Hawn,” a good old asking that be allowed it d the reduction in| the em oft Kut its ap | tiwh play, was presepted by the main on the r wt 10 o'eloe t fart allow bh weal | the lows one that has) payior Co. at the Third Avenue Saturday night loavittt ta a ad to th oon made bef ite character#! (heater yesterday, and two big Ime 6 o'olock Sat-/and that nearly all of t find i¢/are more ox lea facsimiles of mie! orowde went away, evidently well urday \ throng of c ive 06, bes | coasful t f the past, and It) gatinfied, Frederick Clarke and men anc e@ on the cause of their work, TP t Kenora ‘ the pleeing 0°) Laurette Taylor seoréd heavily in market but were disappointed in | tx be nu % 1 and | gethe ‘ of radically Gif | the joading roles, and the presente their pla ea ing be- | will be 1 w Phere ix a little ef! tion given by Manager Taylor mot cause of f the | Wed and conalderable | with general approval an” about ‘Phe | NET LADIES RECEIVE BRIDE ? 2] Incompatible thone Current Vaudeville | fh PP ifpeigrs eee halish tau-| The I nye of program for (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) wg 1 atlas Argyle: Min oy The Odeon—Mins Feurt, moving SAN FRANCISCO, Sey W . ge ae pletures and vaudeville . nets. aristocratic Mr Vie Meteatf yoy The Olive Moving pictures and wife of the secreta . w and a vaudeville acts. Tecogt i} new d Aw in, . i hat th ‘re. the "questions rte ” ONE ARREST MADE IN Sy bane ete I times ‘attatctory. ie ts et] GRANT MURDER CASE Howard y ) onal NH aye his | is part as if th athy (By United Press.) “real ox with | and te CHICAGO, Sept. 24 Mies HH press it a the J v the play.|Minert has been arrested by the widow Bu h company, | police In connection with the mur some which while 1 niformly excel: | de Mrs. Lillian White Grant, of aes ent thor has been | seat The . are now fully give tw rt preceding ware « tor Richard Williams, the his mother New Y t this season, | colored chore man, who is sumpect As @ matter ¢ Wilda Bevan * y. The as & ed of the murder whole was poor, and the k of Metcalf is seve STRIKEBREAKERS COMING. sband, bu ot ti ‘ irne an Din was and laug ) ¥ attra ve. 1 like scarcely 5 years old thers that might be men (By United Press.) Several years ago Met. MRS. WM, HOWARD METCALF. 1 she improved as the play PAUL, Bept. 23.--On hun calf came to Oa! Q Li went nh and he w the ant men are m their way here ern law school, a fe 4 4. and few da while | 4ct wag distinetly better than that m the east be seattered at position in the Ur Meteca a“ were », in the opening seone var on to break the present A little Ia h to How The Squaw Ma se all wook, | #trt Jlermakers on the va Bevan, wh hb en lous western railroads had been acc where a a ‘ “The Isle of Spice.” 77 er ators while demons his iny | th © of “” ¢ Soap Lake Salts four years before. Theater pa The elder not 8a aft * nog ont Suppers developed mutua ng a word at he tid the « COFFEE It is a good countr }'to live-in; such coffee ‘as one can get. Do you get it? Your grocer don't lke him were as and the ec “OUT OF OF POLITICS _. usher eelpaesas The Municipal Owr at a meeting Saturday tically decided to go ties as a party and to lend its su and port to such candidates as favo PALACE MEAT MARKET out of poll returns your money Hling’s Best; Carries the chotcest and freshest ~ ~ Perhaps the m f the plece Bes Peake ond 8 the « 142 Washington Fire 1 i have made a am tur ry it. 604 Second av *** | written on the 7th inet a ie GENTRY BROS) eere of “The inte FAMOUS soca ot SHOWS UNITED ft > There's always a psychological moment for everything. To u ‘ y T Y morrow is the time to fay in a full supply of Fall and Winter Un € Gerwear. This sale contains over 10,000 garment amples and t . f tb ends of lines from America’s largest and best knitting mills, at P © ! * ! . savings running from a fourth to a third, and in a few innta and «. If applause ‘ You will find, among others, such famously good makes a fan ~ * of uns aes Yom” Tyumen. YPSILANTI.” “BADGER,” “HUDSON MILLS.” “ONEITA.” BS t " good ‘ = “PURITAN,” “FOREST MILLS,” etc. Nothing we can say will add ‘ to their reputation, which is world wide There oral t ‘ ‘ Every garment in the sale ig-absolutely faultiess, and euch as — *>apely with the ¢ ‘ onaxee ats you would pay the full regular price for in a week of two-—maybe | and while the © are * og on sooner. All sizes, for men, women and children, are repre fun makers worthy of expectal mer redness _— but not in all a you exactly what t ge > ba That's the wire” of our business. And we think “this fg not ofly the greatest, but BEST, sale of Men's, Women's and Children’s Knit Underwear Sea has ever known. As evidence we submit the following representative values—a visit to the store will do the rest. 39c AMUSEMENTS. TH E G RAND | Jonn — Man. and For Women’s 50c and 65¢ 98 For Women’s $1.25 TONIGHT and 4 eeday and Katurday Heavy Cotton Vests and c $1.50 Vests, Pants and stool Pants. Tights. oY nee a Wester rd Winter weight; cream, white Women's ral and wh THe kat aw wae” and netural vests fine ribbed oO shaped Vests jieds ae « ae ™ Horie long sleeves; pants an pel Pas aa also black ankle Next Werk—"The Time, The Place and The tei” Tights; oddments. SEATTLE THEATER 39c er, Women’s, Rest Me ie Siteinatltl te gular ne C Liste Thread Tights. $1. 98 $3.00 and $2.25 Union atten, ieee "Ti. Tonight, all week, the “SLM OF SEICRS creel Come in all sizes and black ' The Mayor of tents pink and sky; fine lisle thread ¥ Bods Union used under muslin garthents by S$ hand Helstaa. bi THIRD AVENUE THEATER | man ting, natural mer ; ay, TH COLLEEN HAWN.” Prices Right, ine, beer Abe ana | For Women's $1.25 Fine : —— em a) TBO cites vane wl Pome Soe Ser ea Mewes LOIS THEATER | aced Undervests Fall weight; nat and Inf Ve : eee ee a tt Bi anh Wratincs Me white; vests have silk finished a t + with = my . “ . edietia necks and fronts . ’ i e- | is : ageseape, Other 79 For Women’s $1.25 Fine $1, 39: For were * $2.00 and ' se OR MORNS IC Camel's Hair Undervests $2.50 Winter Weight AND OWANGE. brosows ~ Union a ts by ‘ Daity matinees, 100 el's ha ° with J 79c . For Women’s $1.25 Oneita Union Suits—Merino 25c For Men's 50c Under. « n v “ . a cate rat 4 One a Un v eniews Merino and Camel's Star . x ORPATER VAUDE VILLE, 7 new acts today » long d M Ca H ‘ M 0 f Warr! ae 73 For Women's Regular t en 42, 44 and 46 0 Bip Mien “re | * THE EDEN MUSEE 4 ite . ail r Men's S0c Under eeote * 290 shirts, Fleece Lined and white Otte 1 t bd finish kb t ‘ 4 SOMETHING DIFFERENT! aie ‘ ; COME For Women’s $1.25 White 1.00 Under ; Fi Ble 1 { eg : wie ghee od ; - = Northwest League--Athietic Park j oor pda and light weld | | Baseball Tomorrow 3:00--Aberdeen vs. Seattle bh ler € Admission 25¢ and 50 For Women’s Regular , ae EN URSDAY LADITS' DAY aBe ea, here. va 85c wear, Heavy and wee! {| ————— t i a z t t \ The Finest Cafe on the Coas M ss Beatrice Halil rosMARCHE. THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MGNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. Gtorg Closes Daily at 5:99 Frederick & Nélebe: ‘Inc. “Under One Roof. Everything to Furnish the Home Complete eA AAAL AAR ARS ~ od ne - te of the Fall de Seaenesaesestaneatsasaaseggesasteseatsaesesamatsegsttasetgsceeesseaetasaegaeaeteeg ea este tase eae eTsee aaa RSENS N TELE e eee eee eee seven patterns are new Sasi e sites: or r I effects are offered in the China and | ! : wpa - . M | Coffee Pot special i spe for t of Aeme Washing inch Jardiniere,. apecial B5¢e | 50 et, special $ 7.50 h were slightly dam ‘ P = , i : on nsit, owing to poor crate nch Jardiniere, special Soe { i ees $ 9.25 ; ered while stock laste ait 9-inch Jardiniere, special Te | 100-piece set, special $14.85 the al price Of .......,.. shade: | For « sales and n the stove maker's ¢ size would defeat cnaieicy, tarting in a very all way over t five years a t pose of the se s . the ash-pit door is grew ra til now it i ! the Atlantic to the | made small, mir t catest possible degree i Pacif the nee r leakage 7 ¢ fire, then ground | | The one great essential nece y a I and fitted in al te t heared under the | s perfect contr the Unless a stove fire-pot ta 7 may expand with fitted, absolute tight and « ructe ‘ | heat ‘ h ¢ ys tight, and no tion, and atte d fire and save fuel, nd Oak the most ve in this country, reds and hundreds of Dandy Air-Tight---For Wood THE FRANKLIN BEECH PENINSULAR BECKWITH AIR-TIGHT PP sie cery PPA gg ag For Wood: OAK PENINSULAR Ae Psy Oe Rf mat . , This is a strictly wood t For Any Kind of Fuel ating © ft or Btn By vn aged i ~ae ' fonally strong awed in connection with hearth b fitting | With Round e by t fireplace. Bod of ate The la r e the highe a front nica r and 1 obta: ¥ N iM 816.00 an nd ; 817 12 818.00 » ’ $20.50 N 0 4 s21.00 No, 21 $24.00 Seattle Seattle rth R D RICK we for the Great Be a Majestic > at ++ INCORPORATED ... Heater m Hearst will tic candidate TO BOOM HEARST Ms | BENEFIT FOR ees nevis bs ‘i DIU P OUP O ease ELLER SSS LLSESCASCSSEOT CSCSeN ITS 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, a sip Thi is a special for tor even diff choose among. The fabsic is a “tall frame Th Brusse a staple qua SILK AND LEATHER BELTS, | PRETTY SILK PETTICOATS, SPF. | BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE, sppey SPECIALe 25e-—1 he k Belts are CIAL $9.75—These Pettic« Hh TWO PAIRS FOR 25e—f AL, | in tailor made and giwlle effects ; the pays pesli ’ teinedt } tres Pai Leather Belts are'iy pledditig crush | Mace of fing, quali hed Boy | tyleecolors brown, blué? tan, red HEME ONS Gers: t Mh, t in sree and also black Doe rusffle 4A the bottom oad Priced fog cial tomorrow ee € nderneath Two P | CHILDREN’S SWEATERS AND SHO! FLANNELETTE gj | LADIES’ GOLF VESTS, SPECIAL | CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS, SPI ONOS, SPECIAL $135-,an | 75c-—All wool, high necl : shape pete 31351 adiet sleeve Sweaters for childre CIAL 95e——-Made | f + iat | =the front. Special ‘ to the I 7 - 0 ae te ro ’ . May rd La¢ Golf Vests ir ar ' ) © ane ay in Dees. | mithan = 95e $1.35, ARDINIERE SPECIALS—Ja SEMI - PORCELAIN DINNER | SPECIALS FROM THE Hoven | ey Roe Glaaded SETS SPECIALLY PRICED FURNISHINGS SEC OusE. | eres in fan pes and ble 8 SECTION “ (By United Presse Mas . : of Nome, 4 1 . ‘ nee steamer Ui (By United Press.) . his morning 13 ' oa, Sept CHICAGO. Fin ‘ he y ed at. 80a) a a tant F : DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER, INC. “ will be € G r t f i Br KERS. 1a aa yagi R I e Wires. . mM the < her ma Both Phone ' 1305-306 Alaska BMS I haule ton fi cover Bart Fifth for ty Buril toa: put it ] confit conta “ trunk said } offere to ta insis' to be did n ad Wh trunk attend hims paid as visite the b and the G ing t4 her a trun throy The E little in the miles the pal that it far en that if Tope.” Tl feetly was fo trunk | of the { TY and cy een in the wa Harboy Saw fle It been tq and thi Pulled

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