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, GLASSES, MEDICAL CARE ~ ARE URGED BY SUPT. MAXWELL or _ OR WRITES OF AMAZ-| DITION OF ina PHYSICAL CON new YORK scHOOL StHIL fk bs a. pen. 8 iH q Berrer Foaop: sy WMH. MAXWELL | of Schools, Greater a A New York i) Ser one tim Mip-pay Loncres YOR! ‘ol Dr, Luther H ok pagent tratalns wing the madition of the children of amount ert's escola Is of pa | a in Galick surcests sch the health depart hen rine apread of cont tives examination bY pAysichins physteal defects, other disease, which re-|_ fs progress important of genlar defec gee. the biackboard. Line ated page are indiséinet cannot on a p bie, It is no! Lines and names on a map cannot Know that 30 pe be followed. He ts set down as in gutter from ocula corrigibly stuptd. And all the poor little chap needs ts « pair of prop adjusied glasses asses ought to be provided board of education. for chil af authority to re defects has 1 ‘of the health dopartine jess effective than it dren in need whose parents are un ae had the department able to buy them Ter der | The training of « future citizen is we can oy do is to ¥ too importagt to be left to private iirouble. Many are grate charity or to neglect It “ poor 7-3 gaggestions. There is 4 | economy provide at public ex Pen of cases, howeve books and maps and station too poor, © for a child whose vision ts de that child ive, if at the same time you do — not furnish him the means of using ? a He! them ae he ts ine. J w you 0, for st you, ies At the Grand. ot one — —— 4 a nd te Place and the musical comedy, and six other t hate “The Time, the vai hits of [72% The music will be furnished Giri” one of the big musts! by aa orchestra of seven pieces. a eat last season. jn Bow York, fs fo etait) ortant, et noe Opening to-| At Luna Park. to do booty ‘the piece eos Le | A public marriage will be per all the until he formed at Luna Park tomorrow aft scribed Sete with music, |, 4 will se: doubt nde. be, emnOSD, and will serve, no doubt, as some rather than & i oy | am Incentive to draw many persons ase of the tat me in said | the Coney Island across the [pop ond oo dep bape have twen/S0und, The management of the to be very park states that it will ran the big z $ open-air attractions as long aa the ‘to. Weather permits, and lovers of out door amusement can still find much to enjoy. The Fort Lawton Military [band will be heard in concert at | the park lomorrew. i What the Star WII! Mave. Many patrons of the Star theater have wondered what the house would have after the opening of the here Short as principal players with the), 3. 8 Kinsiow, Jessi | Bulalie Jensen — | Coming. of Pilsen” and “In eer Can follow “The R ‘Place and the Girt” at Faversham | performance of! with William role, will the Grand tonight. “*he Mayor of Tokio.” tale of Spice,” which has Seattle theater all week, aoe here for the last time | wry tomorrow afternoon, af “The Mayor of To- . & Week at the Seatrle It ts announced that Jono o at the entertaining come. : who geen here In “A Chi fe cast in the principal " | " and “The Sho of Tokio” ts a comic : has flourished for two 1 the Kast, meeting with te many cities It is Nery funny, and to be! Of tuneful music. Jou M bo gprs York, is back of the HASGMAN TRIO | At the Coliseum Monday Night ana| Licata and promises aul Next Week. : — tion Coliseam ‘The m™ 0 Ine sewers with a promt for next Coliseum Opens Monday pope pet on by thirty “ comet pertorman t Lewis and Lake Musical Com edy Company of twenty will pat on * A 10,000 Teanuty Maj. Doyle will be seen as a talking midget; Bow ers and Newcomb will offer a com sketch; Richards is an aertai sntortionist; there will be mov ing pictures, and Alf Bonner wil! ng a ballad At the Lois. The last performance of the pres ent popular bill at the Lots will be M. Brooks & ". ry Come Tonight and open your Savings Account . ooo I... Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS New York Building Open Fronts, m. to 8 p.m. Leave Pier 2 to see batvesht x iy MEDICAL CAREX (iirnghed by the City ) “fy New Tork} Conditnen Typical of hehief, cause | omu j | Yale" Campr Tens City? Next to heredity, I believe’ the uf poor health and re tarded development im children ta malautrition, [t is pot that obit dron have not suffietwat food, but the food ts often badly cooked or is of such character that [t does not afford requisite sustenance. Malnutrition ts the chief cause of mental weakness and ia no doubt y reaponsible for the dreadful made by various forms of lowin A wholesome, «imple midday meal for the children, provided by the board of education at a cost which even the poorest could afford, would do much to promote the health of children, [ urgently ree «i that euch a step be taken given tonight. Manager Pantages announces for the coming week among other acts, the f which he claims ar O'Dell and Hart, Larkin and Burns and Mr. and Mra. Larry Shaw. Mr 1 will wing the Ulustrated song and now meving plotures will be a feature of the perform ances, The show tomorrow will be continuous, At the Oliver. The present bill at the Oliver which, besides all kinds of moving pictures, Includes Miustrated songs and a sketch, “My Cousin From will be seen tonight and to morrow. An entirely new program | will be offered next week | The Eden Muses The Eden Musee’s opening! Thursday added another amusement | house to Seattle's long list, and in jar ing big crowds ally Jare three shows in progress, asd} many interesting concessions be aide. The electric stairway in one of the novel features of the Muses Choral Symphony Concert. ‘The Seattle Choral Symphony So- elety, ander leadership of James Hamilton Howe, will give tte season at 3 srmoon, he The following Frand ope Bumbers will be rendered PART I Litolf—Overture “Robesplerre” Tschaikow Symphony Pathetique IL—Allegro con grasia. Ifl.—Allegro molto vivace. IV.—Finale adagio lamentoso Handel—(a) Surely He Hath Bourne Our Griets . “Messiah” (>) And With His Stripes We Are Healed Messiah PART I Pomp and Ctreumstance Hegre Molto Rubenstein ..Coneerto in D minor for ptanoforte. Firat: Movement Pianist —Mr. Louis Din Elgar 'Handel ..Largo for Orebestra and Chorus (Choral arrangement by Mr. Howe.) Handel—Hallelujah = from Mew siah” ‘BISHOP OF LONDON WILL SPEAK (By United P WASHINGTON 4. —Two we the United ne the Arch both clergy and lay speak at the final meetings ¢ Brotherhood of St. Andrew convention tomorrow ternational most notable address that of the Right Rev. Dr. A. F Henry F. V bas been « yinted agent the Washington re in Peorta ooo for meals— eat Uneeda m.. TIONAL To take the sharp edge off an appetite that won’t wait To sharpen a poorappetite that doesn’t care for meals— So nutritious, so easily di- gested, that they have become the staple wheat food. In moisture and dust proof packages. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 28, 1907. Winningtontngram, lord bishop of London, on the subject of “Man's yitity @ Man This je, from the lay standpoint) troated In Justioe Brewer will by eook (MRS. BESANT TO RETURN TO INDIA (By United Pre W YORK, Sept nie Hesant, world press Theosophical society, will conclude her American tour with an address here tomorrow, and will wall dor Bngland next woe expresses | pleased with the} on her by the Theoso f Amertea, and declares that has beon sustained at evety nt by the American convention Jheld in Chicago recently, From Mra. An | ont of the} England Mrs, Besant will proceed Almost directly to her home in Ad yar, India, wh the world’s ¢on-4 vention of the hood will be BABY BLUE BLOUSE Universal Mrothe held late this yoar { | A pretty blouse of baby blue crape de chine has a shirred blouse nd trimmings of black aad blue em bre ? | The new fullness at the o Jalightly accentuated. Tr sleeves of the pale blue o k dots, ‘The yoke ts of w is ' | showing bi | Ungerte CHURCH WOMEN CHICKEN THIEVES: | MUNCIE, Ind, Sept. 28.—C jatables, near Elwood, arrested three women chicken thieves tn the | of looting the heneno: ti T women belong to aminent famities and all were known rs. Tho! a Mra. Thos. £. Thomas, Mrs. Lane and Mra. Laura| | Lamb The tast-na two were freed by the court because of their yelcal condition, but Mra Thomas was fined $18 and given a G0-day jail sentence The Was suspended pending good beha ‘ vtor HINDUS WILL SHUN Fifteen Hindde came from Van couver Thereday to Beattie, and failing to find wotk for them here retraced their steps and return: to Britt#h Columbia last night. The band was under the whip of Dalepa Singh sayn he will warn all of his countrymen to keep from Seattle if they are in search of work. sentence “JACK THE INK THROWER.” INDIANAPOL nok the 38.4— | gin to embarrass t ment. | The ink thrower is some one who mingles theater crowds and throws ink on he fine dresses} | worn by the patrons President Begins Trip. WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 lent Roo t will leave tome Canton, O., where on Mond ho will make an address at the dedication the McKinley na-/ NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS On and after Monday, Septem-| ber 30, offices of the elty light and water departments will be in the new Trustee building, at 115 Pre fontaine place * Biscuit BISCUIT COMPANY tee, |than ever before. MORE PRAISE FOR “THE ALASKAN” Septtio's opera Seattle's by ‘The une it Alaskan"—~| freshness, Opulent, then, both ta mirth and melody, this unique and |pleturesque affair is decidedly was written by Joseph Mgthen and Harry Gtr | Metiresdie Grd, and staged by John Cort has | It is very Westorn beon meeting with progounced guo-| “®rom ie energetic Puget con® everywhere on the row), The | Sound manager, John Cort—who. pral re of the Rochester N Y oy . bam Nar care “en — pa © echt te thie ianedg | OrnOrs nome he oven he bt nel Sve ithe tien erie | theatericAl game—ta the minor lowing exeret from th Deave peoplp ou the stage, ‘The Alaskan Post, signed “I W.W..” tm charne.| ¥8* & personality and any atmos teristic of the reception with which | PMere which glows with tha life of rhe Alans A ome the country of glittering gold and 1 won 1 bee we like Loc on pce Slsue fe “elenk con ar the Lack The merry affair Jast night was | Now York woulda't have ‘Tho Atng. | Stitertaining, Hoth acts were the hab? antithosls of dullness War it tried, convicted and! * ° nd 2 bd * hanged before It arrived in the me-| “Kvery song in" Alaskan” has tropolla, Oh the grogd thal ‘no| merit as well as 1 dy, ‘Naughty good can come out of \Nagareth’ | Lite Lady, Ob’ fs simply delight that the country #tilt called wild! ful, and ‘there are others. The snd woolly has no Idea of evex the| Totem Pole’ song wan, of course Hahter forma of art? very attractive, being repented a thinks of the masteal| half doen timon, Of this New anwemios that have been| York superciliously said: “This to wafted to us from the pampered|tem absurdity is totally unknown Rast labelled metropolitan sue-|to roadway, and wo hope it will which’ would harp at thie bouyant] “The comte opera és finely cos broese from the land of the setting | tumed, liberality of mawagement is oun | evidenced in every scene, and the Tt is roally & good thing, this) whole thing ts creditable to Cort Alaskan \the manager; Hiethen, the Seattle | Tt has the charm of actual nov-| playwright; Max Figman, the artis ] elty, music that at times approach-| tle producer; Harry Girard, whose | 8 the pertod of dignity, and a book! music is most enjoyable, and th that is written with spirit and | company.” bal ad 7 HERE IS A CHANCE FOR} SOME LONELY GIRL BY FRANCIS R. SINGLETON, Romance is not dead, girls, even ia thie electri@al age of a comme Nut, probably realizing that he ts |taking a fighting chance, the ro mantic one makes conditions as to cial world size, wolght and age There is still at least one oppor-| “The beam I tip at 150. My height tunit® to button up a package of |* & fect 7," he writes, “and the I should wish to poetry and chivalry in men's clothes ite weight of my wif righ€ here in Seattle between 110 and Haw this package would took, | My adprped with neat rosettes of baby | ribbdn, we cannat say, and we can't guargntes it for fit and wear, but| it le Oo the bargain counter. It can | be had If the stamp of poetry and chiv 147. on are blue as t y above, My hatr ta light brown tn hue. My character has never yot been niandered, My nature is loving and true. “"How old,’ did you say? alty fe a bogus trade mark, you may Old Maids Barred. obtatm redress under the pure food Am on the wrong side of 25, yet | laws, It sounds sweet enough to be | am quite a way from 30, and some edibim, and is advertised as pure where between 20 and 30 must be ~—_ and sound the age of my brid fut you may assay it yourself. | How cruel of the lonely one to lags all good things, the Pay | bar out the old maids, the mont de- | streak may plach out voted volaries of the god of ro. But, then, you might do some | mance | Dincling yourselves, and there It ts hardly the part of chivalry to Would be some satisfaction in that. | nar the door of opportanity to them. | The strain of romance is revealed | put ro: evidently fitis in & letter to The Star from @ “lone | thoughts o lonely one, ty man.” There is | mance, after all, should did at the romagce in loneliness. It usually gee of 40 laste until the lonetiness ts die) “This romance buds forth thusly pelled. | “Thou tender, fair maiden of He le Lonely. foome, dear, be my sweetheart and pride. Fut the fatr maiden of 20 has a! the romance. He writes: possible rival. The lonely one has | 1 am toncty. If these three |® second thought, and presents this words find an echo fn some fair | Sternative maidens heart, please ans ‘Or a charming young widow of | Young girl, {f you wish to get | 30 would be equally welcome to my | married to one who will lowe you | de. | for life, look = th way for your ry. Lam it, and am But this wrtier to shake winh, off the loneliness, and bang on to 8—For further information, see ad in the St | Think of it, gir to one who will and cherish you for life According to the law of affinity, | hb an opportunity comes but on sweet huckle sooking a wit Don't No to be married | that leten luscious, girls? love restrictions whatever as to ndition of servitude ot feet 8 What figure do | * freckles and feet cut in a romance, |in a Mfetime. | anyhow? The only way fect | Cam you afford to pass it up? | can figure in thie romance ts in the f = sapien We trade new guns for old ones, | also have & few second hand guns | for sale or rent. Hall's, 1111 Fir av ba act of getting there first More battvestoos at the navy 7 OM ALL DEPOSITS ne to work for a man, you would look first | Mts ge «19 work in this SEATTL SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. THe Post- Intelligencer 2'S BIGGEST AND BEST Best Pictures, Best clusive Features, Best Comic Pic ture Supplement in Colors, Best Sporting Section. Don’t Fail to Read The Post-Intelligencer Every Day to Get All the News All the Time 50c Per Month roca oer mR <5 nee ee sommes et erty oe AMUSEMENTS, BEATTLE’S LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATER, PRICEB—100, 200; Reserved Seats, 0c; Box Seats, 500 GRAND OPENING The Worl®Pamous monoay watt. | MAY YOHE singing comedicnne HI TOM WARD, LEO woops' Co., The Merry Minstrel # Comedians, in “Boys Wanted.” NICK CONWAY HASSMAN TRIO, The FAUST Dublin Batertainer BROTHERS, neni ste The ROY MeBRAIN Savorite Ballad 4 GREAT ACTS. THE LATEST MOTION PICTURES. No Place Like Home UNLESS IT'S THE Eden Musee First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street More Laughs and Surprises to the Square Inch 1 Other Place in Seattle han im Any An Instantaneous Success From the Very Start. When You See It, You'll Bee Why. Linger! Laugh! Sunect Mein 1804, Unequaled Vaudeville La Selle Trio, Fast and Furious Ac Phones: Week of Sept. 30 Matinee Daily robats; 4—Fox Family—4, Juvenile SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS. Stagers O'Dell and Hart, the Green Kecentric Burlesquers; Mr. and Mre. PRICES Larry Shaw, Wooden Shoe Dancers; 10¢ AND 20c. Elwell, Pantagescope, Other Features. JOHN CORT | Manager THE GRAND Week Beginning Sunday, September 29, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, THE ASKIN-SINGER CO. Presents the Music Play, The TIME, the PLACE and the GIRL With John E. Young and All-Star Cast. Music by Jos. E. Howard. Book and Lyrics by Adama. Hough and 50—BEAUTY CHORUS—5O. Exactly as Produced 467 Times at the La Salle Theater, Chicago. Next Attraction—“THE PRINCE OF PILSEN.” Seattle's Popular Vaudeville Hou Prices: 29, 10¢; Box Se 30e. Per formances, 2:30, 7:30, 9:00 each day. Sun- day, continuous, 2:00 to 11:00, last times of old bill. LEWIS & LAKE Musical Comedy Co. A $10,000 Beauty NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON. 20 People in BOWERS AND NEWCOMB, Comedy Sketch MAJOR DOYLE, The Tatking Midget ALF BONNER, Baliadiat RICHARDS, Aerial Contortionist THE STARASCOPE. SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Drew, Managers. Phones | Tonight—Last Time, | Sunday (Tomorrow), he sie of Spice.” September 29, Breaker, THE MAYOR OF TOKIO WITH JOHN L. KEARNEY, THE FAMOUS PEANUT BALLET AND ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. Week Starting Matinee the Big Musical Record A NO. 1 COMPANY OF 75 PEOPLE Prices: Matinees, Except Sunday, 60e and Evenings and Sunday Matinees, 25e to $1.00 THE OLIVER,, THIRD AVENUE THEATER Third and Pine. Phones: Main 2531; Ind., 3405. STARTING TOMORROW, MATINEES SUNDAY, WED. NESDAY AND SATURDAY, “THE WAGES OF SIN” “Nights, 10c, 20c, 300, 500. Box Seats, 750. Matine: Box Seats, 50c. Next Play—"“MICHAEL STROGOFF Price: Oe, 200, 30c Boring ®t 4 Third Bet. Second p y 4 Sunday Will Carson, song # * F . nN " A Military Prison ¥ Potog r Fora Maswtivesan Loses Athletic Park Baseball Today, 3:00--Aberdeen vs. Seattle For the Benefit of Depositors The Savings Department Will be open New Abeta Invited + per cent interest a TITLE TRUST COMPANY and Columbia St. until & Second Ave scone ranean. eran pnmee om pnts eI Le i}