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— NNADING <& THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. and pleht th ‘ seum wil MUSEMENTS | 2 cums Sur Lane ing Horwe and other current | | nwa | | MSAVSNUSIISIISTISIISISSISSNISS | Star Opens Monday | An army of decorators will finish | ae Greweter’s Millions “ veg \ith Work at the Star theatre on | mi Monda morning, and at ) no a Bare MeCute tw! E ] s | tn rena watch toda s ‘ Yclock Monday afternoon the show (By United Pres aa oN precaution will be tak un tory “Brewster's Million j/shop on Madivon st, will reopen ph yew YORK AY » insure Ure sty of the child| Ill be the offering at the N ; with a line of high grade musical ere on guard te K t of the R he we ooing Sur j\/comedy and vaudeville, Lewin & aight s er home and M — nda Lake, with 18 supporters, will be oi king ® Bre ft; th will t Y tet | the al, Mrs, Harold M : ‘ wild and daring diasip i” here 1 be motile ures; | orto wap wot ca jof a million doliars im 12m f aoe htgp neh aetna Rte $2 | gestae * . }Ville acts, seen here for the first| * aeaeneneee* ** * U Maur 1 Mire. F 4) hema be time will be Wilson king of | * me ©. D. Stimson, M ia . cyclists, and Hale & n, nov-| \. , * A.B Stew C. Hatnes, | ton lelty banjotste. . “4 : BITS 0 NEWS * Ce Everett Ltt The humorous adventures and * n Smit Gillespy, Mes capades of young Hrewster ta nd exacweere eee AW De \ D. Farrell, | Quest of his goal have been woven Pantages’ Bill ee ee Mrs, WOOP nd Mise @ ito & comedy of Mossrs, Smith Headline hovors on the bill vi Classic Culture Club Denn, and Ongley which opens at Pantages Monda ‘Lassie cul p The third act disctones the deck afternoon will be divided between LADY HOPE led hing Roe 18, with Misx tts ; \ Recital and Reception of a ship in a storm at sea with the Golden Gate Quintette, dusky | ' . ® | of erhe Chelses instead ire. Sylvia “1 Me Qui ©) marvelous fidelity Mr. Robert inkers from the, south; Carter &| onthe Star Exetvsive ervies.) | be designated > was he f “Behows from DIXt) Ober ia at the head of the cast Ww © * Th Ww ' ONDON, April ady hw . Ms s 0 hee ae alters ” ia ae jae M a - wand ia the Y. M,C. A) whieh will be seen here. Cora,” and ‘the Great Nins Ners,| latest charitable tnutitutic wal ud yew civ. audit mder the auaptess of Mra. Patrick Campbell wil! be unique balancer }naught house, opened but re = Mee wall moet with |the R B. la United) soon In "Hedda Gabler” this eve Other foatures are Miss Rose! oomtees to become the most popu The be oe bar Deught oft acy ‘©'nthg as the final offering of her CAROLINE MORR | Bush, operatic soprano; Paulle & i “ " f > » ‘ we " ‘| present engagement d | Healy, singin and dancin act,) HH. Phipps Mondas quar( from Ladies Mustoa’ JOR RIGON cing s lar of all her charities. It is « com 2, Mt Baker park, club gave a number of southern lane 4 ; T sheles 1 dog | Dination of hotel and club hoase for Le following program lod Mins Arger eentributed Heavy Woman with the Gurgess|#0d Av'-'l and Heine, man and dos | servants, and offere rooms and goon, The rman Folk | Mero ae AGE CoRierbEte “The Burgomaster.” otle. acrobei** men servan " Ger Bunt Company at the & le ‘ be i Pa Winans: |@ Stes of vielio solos to the pro-| Th 0 pany This evening and the Sunday per. | Meals at astonishingly low rates Gongs.” Oy Mee L a oO B.|stam. Following the entertainment) Musical comedy will hold the) ao formances will see the last of the| Already the membership is 500 Agoethe-Sehitier,” bY by | & Feception was given in honor of | boards at the Grand next wosk, |) Pourteen Tyrotenns. Con house will extend th Frorqrimscn; “Romanticlem.§ YY) ira MoQuire, The quests were re-|Destaniag with the Sunday mat | | he now members of the company | work oral Hope clubs} ue , J. Chambers calved by the officers of the Robert ———— came bere well recommended | whict intained undor ais DAR KB. Lee chapter ax follows: Mrs. G The Village Blacksmith” closes Tivoll Opera House her patr veral you te Rainier Chapter, 0 ee pay ed ye ag thia evening and wilt be remember] “Giris in Girt Land,” @ burleaque, | different seetio Ypndon | The ae tet Tuesday of Mere. ©. F. Whittlesey, Mrs, William “ = <a By Pha ra tortous St) will be the first production to be| building provides stooping it om peye At Mra. M. J. Cart W. Kelloge. Mra. Walter B. Beals sctions of the season given at the new Tivoll Operalrooms, together with gymnasium, |} a the home « Mra. P. Booker Reed, Mra. R. E p. house, Third and Pine st., which is|biliiard, reading and bathrooms. | Personal. Davis, Mrs. F. Roberts, Mra. W. A in Old Heidelberg to open soon with @ high class! For from §2 k one has brs. Elinor Ingersoll Thorne, Ve care, Mire. Dealel Seaiehen, Bien One of the plays which Richard| stock musical organization the privilege of all. In eonnection| ‘of Rainier chapter DAR m Pitt Trimble and Miss Mansfield used for two years in Among the new features will belie a concert hall and a restaurant Soterees afteraoon Ta Neagle. connection with his extensive rela ¢ The | where members get reduced rates. to attend \ gg nats Ascombiy of ofp perteire, es Old Heldelbers. wil Singing The Co| Lady Hope has established # mit assem): eo ha R al he the offering next week af the jumbian Swells, The Song Birds | jing shop, a laundry, @ phot fp Tacoma she w! Over 100 ie of ee Go lols Jot Girl Land The New Boule-| graphic supply store and an enter of Mra. Mary G = . o ceed of the The story of the play tells of the) vard Gavotte,” “The Washington | tain ageucy, the profits from vice regent, DA j evolution left this morn love affairs of Prince Kari Hein-| Lanciers” and a series of living art! which are to be applied to her char Mixed Chorus tag to Be in attendance at the rioh, the heir to the throne of @| pictures. ities Bhe has something near mixed chorus Washington State assembly of the petty German kingdom | ‘The cast will inclide Miss! §250,000 Invested tn charitable en ; The wine Wagnertan choral se. |D. A. R., which was held this aft Karl is nent to Heidelberg Lov Merrill, contralto; Miss | terpris Pecan tor ue May concert iver noce at the Immanuel Pr 4 falls in love with the daughter of| Fanny Taylor, an accomplished the susplces of the Ladies’ | rian church under the qi the ian Keeper, but the king dies! young prima donna; Mr. J. F. Ab-| Public Printer Selected. ine a Fea hold. {ts second | rection of the Virginta Dare chapter suddenly and he must return home| Pott. tenor; and Mies Frances| WAagiiNGTON, D.C, April 1L— ! feoeting for redearsal in Jobsoion at that elty. The regents and om to become the ruler of bis little) ste and Mise Olivian Ciaine,| ya, A. Hogeatt of Nebraska bas} ball, A [cers of the different Seattle chap kingdom two well known soubrette boon selected by the Philippin | ror ters were all present at the assenr Mr. Daniel Frawley will play the! cian to be public printer of the attendance bly. Mrs. Ida Soule Kuhm of Mo role of the prince with the other| Grand Concert | “a Sisterhood ® quiam was endorsed for state re members of the company cast in| ¢ i= as baal The P. EO. Sister’ oer Mra. Rob- SeBt, aad Mra. Mary Lord of Olym appropriate parts Bheriock| Friday evening, Aprit 17, at 8 SACRIFICE | wey 98 at the home « @ '\ pla was endorsed for reelection for Holmes” will be given for the iast| lock, the choir of 60 voloes and! 175 ots to be sold at auction| oe S11 B4th ay A | vice iden time this evening | professional solotets will sing Mer). ) aay the 13th, 11 o'clock. See Gee oe the Constitution wil) be) Aig Eleanor Washington How ‘i |cadante's beautiful oratorio, “The | Monday. the 2 qeaderted by Mire. BP. Temper. a who traces her ancestry to the GUS WEINBERG, “A Tight Squeese.” Seven Last Words” and the first |W" 80. PMG Es oy COMPANY, Sorority Dance. ni @istinguished family of President |'* “The Pon geen Morag Opera The Lyric theatre will next week |fsto numbers of Statner's . 204 Pioneer Bidg . as party will 51°00 George Washington, delivered an | Houee Next ixton.” eee sce ae. LS _ Page April 24, at the | sagrese on “The Children of the|——— en | OFF — — ae a, be on al Mr. Herbert J. Cave, who made house by the members of American Revolution inee, when Pixley aad Laders’ pro |S BOW musical comedy ontt such @ fine impression here recent ‘i A American Tight Squeere” from the pen of 3 Phi Reta sorority ietion of “The Burgomaster” will Harry Olsen, ly in his work in the Stahat Mater ‘ Caleidh Clud. Pe opniy pene tinny ys “g wiy |" aoe Farwe "er - Roth Wht The producer weaves his has been engaged to sing in this § Rates Reasonable, 50c th wd ‘ee | . etnber n oy bit | {The Caletdh eld will Beet ADril | tesreal 1 Symphony | will appear in “ine parts of “The|Sfound the troubles of a young) ™™O*™ Up. $3 Per Week Up. pM bome of Mrs. SS Fran’. | society inst Tu evening, Miss! Hurgomaster” and “Willie artist whe tells bis uncle that he 2414 FIRST AVE. ¥. 8 «. i niece | Leaite A. Miller of oston sang All of the original song hits have |! married and has two childre ‘SHORT NEWS FLASHES jis ye res of Jew! ome solos in a delight boon retained and seve: new coms See are oe Council of Jewish Women chorus evinood ones introduced. The last act of aed. When the meet Monday afternoon at 5 30 ft the Temple de Hirsch Colerado Society Dance fn rehearsing the operatic | "Samson and Delilah,” also the ortte choruses from the “Messial $ club will |Jetats being of exceptional ab! gelections ayers ve bis monthly | om Recital. jsent “Our American Cousin” for! tives he will telt just when , - y afterneou itbur Chace will give)the benefit of the church of Our | Calsts. Badie Rosset yw ag is formally engaged | eposl 2 rooms of the! ta, the suditortem || of Good Help. Father O'Brien [tee pletures will be other items ii i ot Abruasl the books to be re-jof the First Presbyterian church /hes the affair in charge and al | prey agp tere ap al ” be “Brain and Person-| Sunday afternoon at (o'clock. The! though the sale of seats has not To marry sores | A wholesale acheme of smug COLMAN BUILDING, CHATTED. Dr. Thomeon, and “The | program is a8 follows Funeral |ieen opened, searly all of the | T8k® boats at Pier Tex and | sling Chinese into the country hi At Chess of Besiness, March 51, 1900 Rex Beach. The hour | March,” by Francois Frederic Chop: | baxes have already been sold. “Ou; | tips dally. 68c round trip. |heen weearthed by customs offi-| in. This te the Third movement) American sin” te now being | cesssmemmen t Detrolt, Many arrests wil! RESOURCES. |from the Sonata in B = mines, presented in New York by B HL} p .! 35, for the plano. ie march Sothern and is the bic Bit of the) di, be given Frid ight va performed on the occasion of | theatrical season there. | HAT’S ALL Hill, eceording to re Siren Friday wisn’. Chopin's funeral, at the Church of T , ais coke ae a weeks end ae | ihe Madelin aris, Oct. 30, 1849./ “Anita, the Singing Girt.” } 5. G, an grent 0 oie terminate | tt by the guest of ho one,” tr set of | | 2414 FIRST AVE. : or by | tips To a Wild Rose, om a as Seattle. This ts vouched for by | ot Miller, will be attractive) by the lamented Amer; The Burgess Bunting company | main 1673. ind, 2704 oP ot 7 Sn HHH of the gathering Pen eee oy werd A. MacDow-|Will make ite initial bow t Louts W. Hill, now in Vancouver. | if |$ean componer fay b ‘The Colorado soctety will give | The latter will be pro dancing party Friday even next con t. to be April 24, at the Renton wi Moore theatre April house, | m. This will be eo Musical Club Concert sentialty an artiats’ concert, the se ell. Address by Dr M. A. Mat thews. Contraito solo, “The Lord Is My Shepterd,.” Miss Edna J. Wii son. “Etude Symphontique,” Boss Romance in D Plat;” a great fav so, by the distin teh organist, Edwin Hi Lemare. Contr lo, "God Shait Wipe Away All Tears,” from Sir rthur Sullivan's “The Light of the orld March Funebre et Chant Seraphique x Guilmant. This Was entertained Tuesda well known composition (@@dicated ‘Been by Mire. George Holmes Ap by the composer to the memory of Pte Bt her home. The chapter his mother). was written eapectally Fire destroyed the entire lum oop Unanimously to comtrily for th auguration of the large or Our savings de ber plant of the Washington MI fund for on’ t of the gan erected br Cavallle Coll in the partment ts com y, at Spokane early this =_ | foot Ren served (Church of Notre Dame, =. ve open on Satur morning. The loss ts $190,000. sadness | which occasion it was performed by . | 2 Shorrock President was cast chapter | Gafigsant | day evenings Hl Steamship Charter Extended FS decues vies Wenaeek ij Pe, Mmemncement of the ) rom sik TOR ALBANY, N. Y., April 11—Gov Alexander Myers ..Secretary death Most valued member, | eight Hughes has signed a bill extending | Vo A. @mith ....... Cashier ow Aboud ude Lilly. Mies Lilly was) WEALTHY MAN DEAD | Line Maaster of the Paclie Man |S” charter Lady Storing. | eamship company 20 years. This anaes Was appointed to| Seabee eee | One dollar ts Bits « Harriman concern, operating a the famtly an expression j t trans-Pacific liners oy ty em Mele | (By United Press.) n an account ta . We Invite an. ©. | SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 ‘ this depart See Joe Schermer’s aire Witten unin tostess. | ews of the death in Naples of Al EVA SARGENT. VINgS age Ad NEXT FRIDAY Your “Fi the how bert Wieland, son of the late John | With the Burgess Bunting Co, Se Mferncon at the Rainier club in| Wieland, who made @ fortune of | attie Theatre Next Week. and They’re Exclusive Business emcee ottcers of the crulser | several tmittions ot doltere ta the fieatile theatre. “Anita, the Sing On savings de Clothiers Washington ing Mrs in} brewery business in San Francisco. C rT hosen to onits Wwe p were: Mrs. C. R. Collins, Mrs. E.| has just heen received in a cable jan Father my pe ons Trust rarest at the A Strout, Mrs. H.C. Henry, Mrs.| gram from E. J. Benedict, with|iay. W. Clise, Mrs. ©. H. P. LaFarge,| whom Wieland had started on al! The star that heade the cow d| Wilson, Mrs, Parton | tour of the world. Wieland expired! jon, and several of ite mombe 0 soa Mrs. Thomas F. Rubm, Mre.| Thursday, but the natare of the) 4). ynown to be players far out o ™ | 7% Burwell, Mrs. E. C. Hughes, fatal iiness is not mentioned in| i). ordinary and of much abilit | 3 ——apteermmeme |the ¢ablegram. The young man Bone orn dilacarelted BANKERS | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS was well known in San Prancigeo,| Special all the week —PReautifu O | RMR Rests ot Pier 2. Ten round! having been one of the richest|fircaktast Bacon, 150 per px MP6 Malls, Ge round trip e+ | bachelors in the elty Band Bor, 1109 First ave . | ae Compounded d Hotel wattfirst |] A- McKay Jorda Hotel Wallfirst Semr-Annually ie on One Floor, Baths and Phones Free. au F Main i673, RST AVE ind., 2794. We have r: ceived for distribution several hun dred copies of Helpful Hints for Business Helpers A little re ah ary pana written by Elbert Hubbard, and glad to send you one upon application. This bank is open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8. State Bank of Seattle Pioneer Place, Corner First Avenue and Yesler é ~ ts being played agatast him the) The society women of Lewiston. ggg Pre yyy flan - prominent | trouble begins lIdabo, took a day off from social factor ‘ on,|. ThOre will be a curtain raiser by| enjoyment and cleaned the town eee ing erent cain glota in| Guss Saville and an olig of well | of rubbish Priday ao o " 4 de . . known lormers. “A High Old — } pera ee ain ae aa ia | Plane wll be seen for the last time) Father Joseph A. Graham of the C nathing, the weier is shown to | Slsht Roman Catholic church of the leap r thelr heads by means of| - | Blessed Sacrament at Albany, N or their regular concert Monday | incladt Herr Morita Rosen of | electricity | European No Coming. “|X. put & bullet into his heart last af 2:30 o'clock at the Y.|Waredw and Herlin, a violinist of The Power That Governs” will! @tarting Monday afternoon. the4 Bight No cause for the act N th t A auditortum, |international repute; Mr. Louts| conet * present engagement Coliseum theatre will offer Heurty o*® ortnwes * F. Miller, W. B.C. | Dimond of Paris, who has alread < Thee WRC, wit| become a orite with Seattle Bee Feet. Nikiy social on {music lovers, and Herr Karl -_ the home of Mrs. Nodie, |Schwerdtfeger, the popular bart-| ert: tone, formerly with Melba, who will i | matinee and evening performance the piece has been entirely elimin he little game that} ening. Freach @ Co. aerial acrobats, | a tom = Mra. Alice Webb, divorced wife ion Birope Ro gg | of Millionaire Duke, has been jailed | |Hodae & Co will be seen Troubles of Bill Bilthens, Thach.| jet Chteago on 8 charge of rT 4 will be | COs chooks with the performance thi Trust & Safe “Our American Cousin.” M Apri! At the tre the best talent ta Seatth Eisiva says whee tne! wil pre} Senator outionce Sus ay. attlo Whitman college lost tts debate | last night to the Washington State college nt telephone com Angeles, Wash The two diffe | panies at Port |bave merged lid ts to go on in beginning tonight The midniah Benton county Hanson, the hotel maa of iw dead at I Rn. EK Montana. aaa Main 1673. FIRST AVE Ind., 2704 Cascade View Additon! LOCATION. This addition ts in Rainier Valley, only 12 For our Label on every bottle of “Soft minutes’ ride on the Old Renton car line, starting from First Drinks” you buy and Washington st. Sale ns Monday, the 13th, at 11 a, m J if afd continues 7pm e and get lots at your own price | It means Purity Guaranteed. TERMS. Five per cent deposit will be required at time ot | “ ‘ ou are J purchase; ten days will be allowed for examination of a It means Ahat you are not dit, atract; then 20 per cent more must be paid: the balance to be your stoméch with a lot of harmful pald at the rate of $10 per month, with interest at 6 per cent | p ‘ r inoredients To insure complete confidence, these transactions will all be | acids and other ingredients. made through the Seattle Trust and Title Company, of the fi) ear a ou are getting the Alaska building. | It means that sh 8 & Go to York Stat on Old Renton (Washington st.) car, and best on the market, our offices, cks west to the property. At or 1635 Second avenue, you can get a plat Attend the sale MONDAY. Bring « de follow signs th 304 Pioneer buildi and full informath posit with you, Mutual Realty Company H. L, PINNEY, Desters pay From 10 to 20 Cents More Per Case for Gur Goods Than for Any Other— You Get the Benefit. DEMAND DRINKS MADE OMLY ®Y THE PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOTTLING CO. O, W. CORLISS. “DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. GREAT BARGAINS Can Be Secured in Medium Priced Bedroom Sets Remnant Pairs of Lace Curtains Teprac Wilton Carpet Felt Mattresses Decorated Toilet Sets Dinner Sets Clocks Don’t Fail to Be On Hand | Best Range in the World—Don’t Be Fooled } By the jaime made for inferior thom is to be compared to th Malieabie” Ran mu wi Not one of just take the if Monarch trouble to listen to our sa in men will explain to you just where are these rival ranges. The MONARCH has no fault and It never breaks or wears out. I is made of of them all. It cooks better than any than any one of them—much less. They are NOT IN IT with the MONARCH, Call and let ws prove our statements—we can. our stove department, they the faults and weaknesses of all It the best malleable tron of them. It uses less fuel no weakness is perfect. | Owing to Our New Idea OF ONLY HANDLING WOMEN’S GARMENTS TO PUT RIGHT ON AND WEAR, WE WILL Close Out the Dry Goods Department And in order to do so fn a quick, thorough manner, we will sell our entire stock of attractive dry goods at prices lower than ever before heard of in Seattic. This department ts complete, and contains all the attractive cloths, dress goods, etc. one has a right to expect in An uptodate dry goods store. This stock is too extensive to be tab- ulated in its every detall, so we will only touch briefly on its con- teuts in our ads in the daily papers, so watch the papers each day, and watch our windows. —= ‘aes of the Many Bargains FANCY STRIPED TOWELING . This ie regular 12% and 15¢ values. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TOWELING This lot is regular 9c and 10c values. ANO ANOTHER LOT OF TOWELING These lots are regular 6¢ and 8e values. 10 YARD BOLTS OF BIRD'S-EYE COTTON seve one This is regular $1.30 value, thie price at which it is sold in every other store in town, and tgaprevent merchants from accumulating this stock, we will limit 2 B8lts to each customer 3-POUND FEATHER PILLOWS, IN FANCY STRIP) $1.25 These Pillows are on sale everywhere at $1.55. MADRAS CURTAINS, 3 YARDS LONG, IN FANCY STRIPES AND FRINGED $1.60 This is @ $1.85 value, and we have another lot that we sold regu lar at $1.60, BUT DURING THE SALE WILL GO AT 81.20, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, IN WHITE ANO ECRU, REGU- LAR 3'_YARD LENGTHS, 60 INCHES WIDE, FORMERLY $1.75 AND $2.00; WE WILL DISPOSE OF THESE AT -99e Other varieties of Lace Curtains, from $1.50 and down, we will at prices in comparison This Sale Starts Monday Morning At 10:00 @ m, fe sell dd will close at 56:00 p.m. each day until the entire Btock is sold, We will not make any reservations or accept any tel ephone orders, and only such mail orders as are accompanied by Second Ave. The Fair Pike and Pine Any Merchants Desiring to Purchase This Stock Outright Can Examine and Submit Bids Any Morning Between 9 and 10 a. m OUR STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION 18 CLEARLY SHOWN ly the lists containing details of our condition and our investments coples of. which are p don the wall of the bank at all times. Further information concerning our depositors’ welfare will be nished on request FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. BROK ERS. Btocks, Honda Grate Both Phoner279 Orders Beeouted LYRIC THEATRE J.D, HOLLAND, ™ COR, OCCIDENTAL AND W A Tight Squeeze HINGTON, ae? A mutsien? play by Mr. Marry Olson. PReautitet horus. and stumed, along with our already big show, Prices—Mat Thorsday and Saturda a 2be ) now ea vale oF can wT and 60 Sunday mat., ibe, Bbe e 4237 ov Ind reserved by phoning Sunset