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b INTINISTISNINISTISTSISTSISISISINISISISS THE SEATTLE STAR—SAT he tt be 4 ” | oe = | ' } ‘o | at | e i oy | 4 | me | * | } or, od | ad i a | Toto Ducro, Pantomime Clown, With Gr or Boys” tn the play of that name. which will be presented at the Se j attle xt week, beginning tomor row, George J. Morgan will be | the other | ‘The play is a comedy melodrama mic artist is aald to be do unte to the famous London bridge scene that Will attract atten tlon Princess Patches “— will make her exit with the per formance this evening es “The Hypoerit Heary Arthar play of mod ern life, “The Hypocrites,” wil the bill for next week at the Loin ‘The play teile the story of a wom an sinned against, a vasciilating Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” Luna Park. | youth and a mothe evening. June 21, May| The big attraction at Luna Park goodness misunderstood Will open & Week's engage | tomorrow will be a wrestling match| Miss Susanne Willa, a new mem at ibe Moore theatre, in “The |) between Jack Briggs and Frank of Aunt Mary.” Miss/ Rose. Johnny Reed will referee. bas pleased large audiences | Among the free attractions are the @aint role of the New En-| concerts by Prof. Meter's band, the spinster jdalloon ascension at 3:30, Leslie's - | Barnyard cireus, and Uncle Hiram a ponaget in the Rain.” land the Pig. | Wiliam Collier is coming to the) Every Saturday has teen desig = for the week beginning June | nated “Children’s Day,” whee farce-comedy, “Caught In the Httle ones will be admitted * a play dealing ‘with life | tree to the park when sccompanied Sbout Helens, Mont. Near by guardians. WB the charactors are Western “The Toymaker.” fan Francisco opera com Will be seen at the Grand Week, beginning tomorrow in “The Toymaker,” a comic The summer scale pf prices announced at 10¢, 200 Ie htc. In adopting this schedule erment is taking the sane that made the Tivoli opero of San Franciseo, one of the talked-of institations im the Jones JACK BRIGGS, Will Battie With Frank Rose Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening 24 at Luna Park, | Dockstader’s Minstrels. | The attraction at the Moore the atre for the first four days of next week will be Lew Dockstader and his minstrels, in an alleged “entire ly new performance.” Mr. Dock stader's big part comes in the sec ond section of the show, and will be largely devoted to politics, but said to be treated from an entirely new viewpotnt Net! O'Brien gets funmy this sea- son in a quick lunch restaurant, in which he takes the part of an igno-’ } i333 a34 pTeldy Webb will be seen in the rant waiter. The scenery ie by ’ with Daphne Pollard as) hesers. Louis C. and Jobn Young, | <a Brownlow as Father of New York. | Matt! and ene §=6Wiener, enaren Bertrand and Frederick) “Two Little Sailor Boys” ft suitable parts. “The Girt| Paria® quits tonight Mise Emma Hunting will have the part of one of the “Two Little Sail WHY NOT BE HEALTHY? Get Rid of That “Dead-Alive” Feeling You Have It in Your Power. Act! saphena LEW DOCKSTADER. PCW et | = ge Seng — sso (he | His Minstrels Will Be at the Moore : A|strament for administering vibra- ‘Theatre Ment Week. jtorial massage. The Arnold Mas | sane Vibrator, The Arhold Massage | Vibrator, which compares with the old method of hand massage a» docs the ocean greyhound of today with | 'the old sailships of sixty years ago, its THE MOST SCIENTIFIC IN-| aN STRUMENT of its kind on the mar. * | ket today. This marvelous little in- pie nae aise ayo |strument will administer 20,000) The current acts at the Coliseum | strokes per minute as againet the | theatre will all close with the three 150 per minute, which waa the |Petformances tomorrow, On Mon maximum number of strokes the |@y there will open the Riva-Larsen | most expert masseur could give by eae — the old band method. It gives pre- cisely the same movement as the hands and the soft velvety appli- lj eators, the same tensity of the fin-| tigers. The whole instrument, tn-| Py | cluding the motor, only weighs 22/ =| | ounces. ' The Arnold Massage Vibrator | Ribas been recognized and gen-| may be attached to either an elec Sdmitted by the entire med-| tric lamp socket, or, when no cur Profession, from the time of | rent Is available can be operated by | to the present day, that|4ty batteries which we supply. lands preeminent as a| Pressure of the thumb on a small of curing disease. Unlike | lever secures any regulation of pow-, Majority of drugs, it assists, not|¢r and any kind of stroke desired. nature. Nature creates | It may be regulated while machine Maintains: it must therefore| is in motion. A switch convenient 4s 4 natural sequence that ly placed in the handie enables the ‘Must be able to cure, and her machine to be instantly started or . power is in the blood.| stopped. By simply holding the vi- om” BLOOD CIRCULATION i«| brator in one hand and pagaing it Me ROOT OF ALL DISEASES. over part it le desired to massage, the effects are instantaneous, The her, will join the company in this production, taking the part created by Doris Keene in the New York Offering. “The Girl of the Golden West” will complete tts two weeks run tonight those who pay little heed lize the important | !nvigorating, vitalizing, health-giv- play in that har. | io blood ciresiation ts put into im- n of the body and| mediate action in building up the a The nerves contrtl the sup | broken-down tissues. A few min- PRE of bicod to the tissues, and| utes’ application every day will me the nerves become weakened | make you as enthusiastic over {ts | MBG insctive the blood stops. ite) 8 a8 thousands of other persons Up process and the tissues | Who have benefited by its use. ; By careful, systematic ex-| We do not make any extravagant Seite which necessitates the exer- [claims regarding this machine; we Gt Of the nerves, and which would | do not assert it is the cheapest, but MISS EMMA BUNTING. Without any help from | we do assert ft is THE HEST and SNF Out its work, we could retain | will do more in relieving pain such | She’l! Be One of “Two Sailor Boys BP desith. This idea im all right gout, lumbago, rheumatiom, head-| at Seattie Theatre Next Week. + but this generation are|aches, and dozens of other ills to) —.. iyi to incorporate it in their| which mankind is subject, than any |troupe of Buropean novelty acro- lives. machine on the market today | bats; Fred Morton, whistler; Stine 3 a is where Massage comes to| We shall be glad to demonstrate, |and Evans, in “Wanted, a Divore : fesene by giving to every nerve| answer questions, and show proof! Nelite Burt, singing character ¢ . vessel the needed stimu-|of the wonderful cures effected by|dienne; the Apollo Four, in he ) inereasing the rate and foreé| this machine upon request Man Outside”; the song and t |W the heart beat, obtai «by ab-| What it has done for others ft ~ PMMely no other means; although| will do for you. THE ARNOLD | Fecent years it had to be ren | MASSAGE VIBRATOR ©O., 329-40) by the siow, laborious hand| Arcade Annex. Take elevator near ‘Method. Now science in its on-| the First Avenue entrance. | fee Demonstration at the Office ambition and | will all matinecs oxraph, These next week, with daily acts run “Pug” at Pantages | Among the pugtiiste who have been in the public eye for the last ten years, none has, perbaps more talked about than the old man, Bob Fitesimmons. headlines next week's bill at tages. His wife, wh otage is Julia Gifford, appears with him in a sketeh entitled “A Man's a Man for A’ That Other features on Harnett Bros, and Mi fedy acrobats; Charile Harris, mon ogiet; the Yalte Duo, Rus re; Eugene Robinson, violl w illustrated song and the pletures / grand who Pan the bill are Sylvia, com} motion “At the Rao will be one of the soloists of the evening Fremont Christian Church. Crimming « have made a} The Firloch club will entertain) M: A. Matthews, D. D. pastor. | 11) Marton; mans daily = |% = and Our ideale Oe success In the Star theatre and|8t ® dinnerdance to ite members Wis. svening Prodigals | higt a &| West Seattlo—Grand av, and Ce- have developed a large following |@°¢ guests Thursday evening Cutting the Home pb m ‘dar st.; Rev. EB. mayne Dunston, The company will remain indeff-| Oneto-Four Club. Baliard et. and 17th Cn maculate 11 a m., Children’s day ex- nitely at the Madison street house | “The One-to-Four club was pleas |N. W.; Rev. ¢ i. Lee, pa ton Marton 8p. m, “The Two Prodi- The last performances of “A Warm |antly entertained Thursday by » 10:20 a. m Mebae +, ~ St 6:90 and 2:96 o m Match” will take place tomorrow | garden party at the home of Mra |{fleness’; § p.m 2 ae? oS} Ps a ven vespern at japtist. afternoon and night. On Monday | George W. Stetson, on Beacon bi. | Sn presbyterian (Covenan 18th pdee cuoe: “4h tee Rome oe eenaaaas vanetormed Prost wens ve--1ith and Firat Roy ston and Marton; Rev, [be staged. with big parts for the| ‘The Dorcas society of Bethany{ Melville Mater, minister : 0 and 9 @ a, Rey. W, C. Jones will proach; ® favorites, Dan Crimmins, Ro®®) presbyterian church gave a lawn| “S0clal Balt for ‘ n 11a mj vexpern, 7:30 m., Cl T. Stevenson, |Gore, Gladys Van. Edna Davenport | socta t evening at the home of|* P ™ “Ie Sincerity By Pog Alph nt Ae H.W. and of U. 8. 8. Vi a, will speak. and Dave Caston. There are daily| Mra W. J. Bryant, 408 Queen An Seothodiet Gang eke 61 tat ate in Went Senttlo—Madrone Dal seen | matinee Star i ethodist. unday mass, 8 & mc high Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor. 3:30 p. ie jay First M. E.—The Taber a. m.; Sunday school, 9 a m.; | rm. ren's day exerc | Schwirte Evans. jand Union; Rev, W fiction, 7:30 p. m. jb r, “The Boy ¢ [tee eee ee AAA) Mine Helen Bek and Mr.|/pastor, 11 a m. “1 . T With the Doete i* # | Prack K. Evans were married Wed. Leadership": ® p.m } Christian Science 1 sel—24th ay. 8. and Main BITS 0 NEWS # | hosday evening by Rey. R. C. Glass Me E—tind av, N.|cqhiftt Chruch of Christ, Scientist me a ke _ 4 Sena _ « + Minnewatha Club. nt.; Rev. W. 1. Por- | Madison; servicer 11am and #'p.|P- 1 ; N. W. The Minnewatha club will give li a. m, “Life's I m.; subject, “God the Pr ver of lard Swedish—20th av. N. W. [FESR VEREE EE YE Eli, conual outing Friday evening at ». “The Two Alter-| Man”; reading room, 923 Alaska |#2¢ W. ist; Rev. O. Ellis | Elect Church Officers. Lesch! park pavilion tor Every 1at6” bulldog. rch of Curt tor, 11a, m. “The Peace of t election of office a is iret and eoond Church of Christ, &. int ireen La 7 |. The first election of officers for Daughters of St. George. Rev, Win. H. Leech, pas-|—2011 W. bith ay, Ballard, serv. | 2; Rev. D. C. Ellis, pastor; 11¢ m ed ay ’ oe gree yg Daughters of St. George will meet i a n "A Heart of Wi | icon 11 a. m.; subject, “God the Pre stablishment of the Kingdom"; chureh, on Bb peet and w Thored afternoon) with Mrs. | dor ' quarterly meeting. | server of M woot , | 7:40 Dp. m., evangeliatic service. av. N.. which was organized last| Frear, 23 10th av 8 conducted by br W, ®& Marring- | church boliding. = ™S Tom 1)" Duniep—Ratnier bivd; Rew. Be Sunday, with Kev. KR & Osgood as Tennis Club. ton; sermon by Rev, R. 8. F . j stint . A s — Leong a J pat held Th r ight | 7 M F Rev d M hat Is the Hope of a Christian t on gs Path oP Wee Pon | The officers of the branch Beat-| ; 11 & m. Odd Fel Christian. 7:30 p. m., Children’s day exercises, 7. ©. Deh 4 | te Tennis club has been elected as ; ge hk om Firet-——Broadway ard FE. Olive;| Fremont—Kilbourne, near and J. : padley eanoneesen, Mis follows: Mra ©. H. Rollins, presl twersity Y. MC. A. and ¥. W.|Joseph L. Garvin, minister }mont av.; Rev mes Cairns, pas- Gate and Mrs P. E. Went | gent, Mra. EA. Strout, vies preal.iC. A. y ms Lord's Supper; 8 p. m jtor. 11 @ m. sermon by Rev. AF- worth, preaident of the board Of! Gent: Mra Montgomery Rugsell,| First M Mercer and m’e day exercines. |thur D. Carpenter, “Building @ trustees, C. E. Horton; clerk, E. 8.| co curer, Mra. Hanford. secretary: | Federal; & W. Walker, D. D., pas rnacle~2024 W. 57th, Ballard; | ¢ ; 7:80 p. m., Children’s day ex- Gi; treasurer, A Canebel: ee een a . Yi ltor, 11 a m. “The One Hope of |A. L. Crim, pastor. 11 @ m. “The| ercises ° treasurer of pbenevolences, EB. Gj 200% committee, Mra. C. D. Stim | i) world; 6 p.m. “Vain Labor,” | Wonderful Life”; § p. m.. “Soctolog Swedish Miesion—Fastern ay. and iat | benawebenems, 2 aon, Mre. Joshua Green, Mre. Alex hes teal Problems,” illustrated 4ard st; Rev. A. Lindgren, pastor. te - 7 a » eOt ander McEwan, Mrs. Charles Mo Eplecopal. Fremont—2sth and Stone av.; R.|§ p. m, Rev. Charles Asplund, of worth and M. 0 sian: ead est Nameo, Mrs. H.W. Mills, Mre. Geo] gt stark'e A ce eek enfelter, minister, 11 a. m.,| Bellingham, will preach. or, E MN; superintendent of |W Hawley, Mrs. Frederick Haus | wos, 2e 4 4 tation”; 8 p. m. se haree > e vederic " ay; Rev. J. P. D. Lawyd, D. D. i Sunday school J.P. Weter, Fi! man, Mra. J, D. Farrell and Mra.|rector. li a, m, “The Threefold sai: dele sibs ‘ Miscellaneous. mune committee, Mre. FM. Harise ¢ fackus Tea will be served| Name": & m., Odd Fellows’ Me : nN. and Harrison: | First Unitarian—Boylaton wood, Mra. R. 8 Oxgood and Mra . . - The R John Marvin, Dean, minister. 11 « Rev. J. D. O. Powers, fn . - + on the courts after July 1 at corner) ™ottal serv subject ne . r The Power of Prayer s m ; * C. EB. Horton; missionary commit:| or yeadinc 4 emmit lation of Fraternal Organizations to ~ r 11 a. m., Children’s day; Moral tee, J. P. Weter, ar, M. O. Nelson|® “#4 . Spread Christian 1. Maxfield, of Mlinois, service by Sunday school and BE. 8. Gin f os Righth and James; Rev. |” | Seattle Psychic—1420 Second. 8 Men's Club. wen, rector, Services 7:30 Geo.|p. m., lecture by Helen Rice-Bur- " . pa nd 7:30 p. m; eer- leigh. Soul's Struggle for Su- The Men's club of the Pilgrim START OUT T0 wang and evening om the #k His | premacy.” Congregational church, East Repab-/ teaching Trinity Sunday m, “The Judgment) Seattle Spiritual—1431 First. Lec- jlican aod Broadway, will hold “La-| St. Stephen's 34 W. 2nd at psy ture by P. C. Mills, at 3 an 9 p, m. dies night” meeting Tuesday even | Ballard; Rev. John A. St. Clair, rec- What Has Spiritualism Done for ing, to which the wives of the mem | fer. 33 & me. “The Lendiinees of) Deterceient, | er one Christ”; § p.m, “True Strength.” Plymouth—Third and University Theosophical—1420 Second, 8 p. berw have deen Invited. Dinner will Gt. Paul's—Roy and Queens Anne; | Rev is J. Yan Horn, D. Db.) m, “Art in Its Relation to Theoso- he Berved at 6:30 o'clock, followed! The special committee from the! Rey. sidney H. Morgan. rector. 11/ Pastor. 11 a. m, Children's day ex-| phy,” symposium by several mem- * pig 2 ge a hs pm pete of) chiamber of commerce started out] ®. m. “The Blessed Trinity”; § p, m., | erclner: 5 p.m, “The One wien kt epel _ Tabermncin--Btehs male the * e a ‘The Open ir Sw wet eo jaddress on “Good Roads | this morning to solicit funds among) ‘ge: “Gement's—E. Fir and 24th] Pilerim—Broadway and Republic- | 1th: A. B Eddy, pastor. First in C. E. Pligrim Church Outing | the business men with which to pay jav.; Rev A. Hilton, rector, 8) an; Rev 1 eaward Linc lon series on the “Book of Revelation.” 4 ’ 4 en on | Dastor. a ™. “God < SSG eee oo | The young people of the Chris {expert accountants to investigate |# J N dith an @tone av.| Children's Gay service; 8 m,|. Spend today or any day at Hal- tian Endeavor society of Ptigrim|the books of the elty and county | go conducted by Richard | “Faith ve, Fear,” sermon by Rev. R.|ler’s surf bathing beach, now open Congregational church gave &/ gonartments Manafield White at 11 a.m. “Th On i | for the season. New and clean. Alki launch party last evening on Lake| "hp, on ¢ the work is pri-| Seventh Day Is the Sabbat hye Mtwewater—-Whitman av. near] cars, first stop beyond Luna park, 7 . e on) of the work Is Pri-| lesseth the Seventh Day and - | Kilt Rev. Wm. ©. Kantner eee Washington. The young people! marity to facilitate the work of spe bo “iy ody ane | pastor. & m., “The Future of | baal vy oer ng Ay and Mrs. | cial committees which are expected | the $ p. m, Children's day | r . ’ —— r : , | to suggest improvements over the Catholic. . exerci + } nm Anne Christian Church. | present ayatem of doing business In| ge. Jamon’ Cathedrai—Ninth and] x2" E, Prospect and 20th av SUPERFLUOUS HAIR oe iristian | mente ae of Columbus a) @n-/ church will be held in conjunction A meeting of the committee wan|cursion on the steamer Yosemite. the new preparation that positiv: with the University Place Christian! held yesterday at which the p Good music and fine dancing. Boat fermeves Ralr without scar or bem church, about the middie of this/ing investigation was gone over in| leaves $:30 a. m pee aati em month, at Woodland park detail, It is expected that the Work | i a. L- Missionary T. of the experts will cost between | — The Ladies nary soctety | $8,000 and $6,000 BRUSHES of Bethany Presbyterian church Of every kind. Bvery one guar PIANOS AT COST will give an afternoon tea Tues QUARTERLY MEETING, anteed y, at 2:30 o'clo the home bs omar In your check Hi = OF ane FO ecationnn, om*) Tomorrow evening the quarterly| EDERAL PAINT AND y ae hon ae for 30 Days Queen Anne av. The subject of a py ma wy aE grt 1914 First Ave., Arcade Annes you to keep an accurate Hi want room for Talking Ma Be ne conducted bs § Sorgen. fer gg tm Bey grsven Rev. R. 8. Rees will preach |™ - [ff record of each check is B/E chine Department. Investigate, who has had three year’ experi. sermon. EASIER Than Sand Paper) B gocu. cach stub has a place John C. Walling Co. ence as & movernment teacher’ in FASTER Than Sand Paper . Alaska, will give an interesting talk, | CHEAPER Than Sand P; for the da amount, to | T11 Second Ave. iustrating by her numerous Indiap | aper i ae, ae aa and Eskimo curios. Mrs. Flora 0. ” _— nn —— Palmer, of the Woman's Board of 50c No. 111 Round)§ oc wesises this, your W |Home Missions, New York, will renee Wire Lightning | NEW SKIN REMEDY o- n address descriptive of hOrl gy eae ee keene eee 5c balance can be carried for- *|\Brush . . Dru Organ Recital. Notices for the church col. # ward on each stub. You Creates Big Stir; rue Stores Prof. Reynolds, of Tacoma, assist-)% umns of the Saturday Star will #] have exact knowledge of | Crowded With Sufferers. ed by Charles Derbyshire, will give not be aceepted after 5 o'clock #) | For the past two weeks the jan organ recital in Bethany Prep Friday afternoon. * your account at the issuing | Quaker, Raven and other leading jbyterian chureh at 8:30 o'clogk All notices most contain *! |drug stores in this city have been |June 26. Miss Laura Greenfield |@ subjects of serm * of each check, There are Mf) crowded with persons desiring @ * * * eee teen eee ee ee Mrs. W. & Wells, of 5700 Kirk-| | wood av., entertained the ladies of the Fremont Christian church Fri-| day afternoon, The home was bea tifally decorated, and dainty re freshments were served Sorge-Garrett. | Mw. Charles B. Garrett and Miss | » | Anne B. Sorge w married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. jMerman Sorge, 114 45th av. W suites ats oteeneneritesssetsses H. LL. KLE: THE SHOEMAKER. - or Norris & Rowe Shows. | Kohn-Rossman stimulatio Does Coffee? lyde Kohn laughter of ador K mm, of S18 Malden married Wedneede even Mr Robert Rey Rossman. me of the bride Rev, Ba given aw@® by her uncle ° Kobn. @Mise ¥ oH ia Q wa mald of honor M Lyle Koswman brother of the 9g ext man. Mise Carrie J é r yed the wedding mareh . At the reception following Mre | Kohn was deleted by Mre B.A 2 rol Mra. George Pott da - C. b, passe Yale ses ites LESS THAN A CENT A CU; | wman will be at home after | June 15 on Rainier Heights ‘Corgiate-Denato 4 Mine Emma Corgiate and Dr. De-, nate, of rgetown, were married }at St. James’ cathedml Thur morning by Pather Handley Recital The pupils of Mre. Van Ogle and | Mr. Hedley will be heard tn recital we nitarian ohurch Wednesday Is made with scrupulous, con. Woman's Century Club Plonic sclentlous care and old-fashioned The annual picnic of the Wom an's Century club was held yester day at Mavens sie the twerta of attention to cleanliness, purity, Mee W. W eck idee ogee rt goodness and quality. No cocoa The Weeste Washington Chris - ion church convention’ will tes at any price can be better or more in Taoom in the Firet Chriet church, from June 18 to 2. J delicious. Your grocer selis and larae number of laymen of this clty Will be present at the mootings, be recommends it. wide the y Sunday Schoo! Picnic. The Sunday school plenic of the lh 4 Rag Moy | second ano cnHERRY. a free experimental sample, ‘write shoes to fit you, get them made ALGERT Gest ts Buecomne tana” Bs "U7 JAMES STREET. erin AnD ¢ F. M. SPINNING ] tortes, § me Tweaty-fitth Street, ISLLITEIRIESURINSSEEEEINE | OO OCOCOSCOC CCRC OORSSSANG 1310 Second Av. | jew r i URDAY,. JUNE 13, 1908. Wednesday at 6 o'clock. The cere. [Pte eed re a pe ee Ho) Ay Was performed by Rev. i. H Elngenfelter, of the Fremont Chris Hen church. Mise Helen M. Currie x Wh* bridesmaid and Mr. Fred 80 Were best man. After a wedding There’s no better preparation Sisk Malis Cine for the day’s duties than a cup a Dag i i dy Pan of piping hot Cocoa at break- the Ui tan oo ie “eri. fast. It invigomntes, nourishes, the Boclal Crisis," by Prot. Rausch. strengthens, without artificial Pilgrim Congregational church was held today at Woodland park Cooking Class. The cooking class will continue to meet Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday afternoons, from 2 to 4 o'clock, in the assembly room of the! Prospect Congregational chureb during next week Phare ih cea RRND OL TREAD IRR ch TAP RASS LERNER Firlach Club. | + Ghirardelli! Company Sar, Francisco | supply of postam, the new cure for jeczema. This ts the drag which | has created such a stir throughout | the country since its discovery one year ago. | For the convenience of those | who use poslam for pimples, black- |heads, blotches, red noses, acne, |herpes and other minor skin trou Owing to delay tn the deliv ery of mails, notlees should be mailed as early as possible, in thelr arrival at * at the time * other advantages of the check account. We'll v to insur Star office specified to glad explain to you personally. Presbyterian. bl a special 50-cent package has Woestminater-—Rev J been adopted, in addition to the pastor, 11 a. m The regular two-dollar jar, which is now he Training © Y Union on sale at all leading drag stores, pm Serena | . In eczema cases, poslam Ss Brighton ev. the itching with first application Ae Savings & Js oes beg,» Eaters chronic cases in two weeks. In First—Seventh and Spring; Rev after an overnight application, For