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NINININTNTNINININININININININISININISISIY, AMUSEMENTS SWAN NINN NIRTINISISISISISISISISISINN > WILLIAM COLLIER AND ELLEN MORTIMER In “Caught in the Rain,” Coming to the Moore. than re “Caught in the Rain.” organization composed of seven peo _ Lanshing week Ddeging at the! ple, all attired in the attractive and Sunday night, when Charles | Pleturesque costumes of the colo- m presents William Collier |@ial period, will be the headliners P fe “Caught in tho Rain,” the farce |at the Pantages next week = fm three acts, by Mr. Collier| Other features of the coming bill y Grant Stewart fare Toreat and [Y Aliza, French ec Mr. Collier is said to be even fun. |ceutrique comiques; Fiske and Mo Mer than in “On the Quiet,” “The | Demnough, in “Denny's Dilemma or” or “The Man From Mex-| Atwood and Terry, comedians; Har The scenes of the play are | 'Y Crawford, in blackface; Mr. El te Helena, Mont, and most of | Well and the pietures. ebaracters are typically West: | rayne Fem. There will be a Saturday mat Vaudeville at the & onty Tomorrow will see the farewell May Robdsor will clowe her week | performances of Crimmina an ‘the Moore this evening In “Thejat the Star theatre. On Monday nation of Aunt Mary,” afternoon the vaudeville heretofore emeneni seen at the Coliseum will ge to the “Fra Diavolo.” Star, the array of acte includiay) Bleanor Kent wilt be seen in her | Wil! Rogers and Co. tn lariat week's stay at the Grand In| throwing; Borgoe and Clara, Bore Diavolo,” with the San Fran-| pean eccentriques; Al Leonhardt opera company eccentric juggler; Louise Auber Teddy ‘Webb, in addition to ptay-|*inging comedienne; J. C the princtpal comedy part of /and Co, in ppo, the brigand, will stage the | Bexgar”; Melvene, Thomas and A} and, with Pugene Wiener, | fred, stingers and dancers, and the ik Bertrand, Amy Leicester, J. | 0g and biograph pictures, ” e Luna Park. Prof. Meier's band will give two concerts at Luna park Sunday, o im the afternoon and another In the | evening. Capt. Mecklem's air ship is scheduled to fly at the popular resort this afternoen, weather per mitting. There will be a fireworks display and celebration on the Fourth ot July. SOCPOSCSESESSSeSoSeooos + SOCIAL NOTES} ‘The event of next week will be the debutante ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Furth for their grand- daughter, Mise Anna Furth Terry. whe, with her mother, Mre J. F. Terry, and sister Dorothy, has re- turned from a sujourn of six years in Europe. Christensen’s ball, on Broadway, t# being redecorated for the occasion in white and gold. Sev eral Sandred invitations have been iasued, and the gathering promises to be quite brilliant Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Rainier chapter, D. A. R., will hold ite annual business meeting and the San Francisco Opera Com election of officers Tuesday after pany, at the Grand. noon, at the home of Mrs, E. B. Hus- ee : Powell, Charles Browning |"*% °!% 44th av. N. Ml others, will complete the cast. Miss Perry Entertains. will be given Wednesday Mine Jeannetio Perry entertained 2 Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, Saturday. “GirofleGirofla” | complimentary to Mrs. Wiliam be seen for the last time to} Dbongias Stevenson and Mre. Walter Barnhisel Mes. Bru: in, Bridge. Mrs. M. B. Brussomenn of 98 i6tth av. N., entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. " Bkilton-Clark. Mise Nellie Vernon Skiiten and 4 Mr. Lexford I. Clark were married a,” something [4NBY | -Pharsday afternoon at Trinity par ish church, by Rev. Dr. Herbert H will finish algowen. The bridesmaids — were Mies Jessie Skilton and Miss Louise Clark Mr. Fred Walker was best man. The ushers were Mr. Edward Clark, Alfred Lilly, Harry Linn “When Weland John Lawrence. which was the a ELEANOR KENT. “A Runaway Match.” Emma Bovting and the Bur- Bunting company will be seen Seattle for the coming week, Sunday afternoon, In “A y Mate Swan. bier” run tonight. “When We Were Twenty-One.” Henry V. Esmond's Twenty One iton-¥ le Eiivest success of Net Goodwin! agies Abr tamiiten ond Mr. Da- @ the beautiful Maxine Ellictt,|yid Seott Harvey were married they were joint stars, will be] Wednesday at the residence of Mr. at the Lots next week, The|J. A. Gould, 1622 18th av. Rev. Dr treats of four men well into| J. W. Wilson officiated. ime of life, who still fondly Ramsay -Burrington. and celebrate “the brave| The png +d of , hy Ram 7 ” way to Mr eorge urrington wa iat tcnesh cra ae onsen solemnized Thursday, at the resi Iasi performance by the Pea (net of Dy. M. Harrison, by Rev Dr, J. W. Wilson, Players this evening. Farley- Tucker, Misw Ethel B. Farley and Mr. Ar thur A. Tucker were married Sat urday at the home of t= officiat ing pastor, Rey. Mr. MeGill, on Queen Anne hill Mullin- Austin. Miss Flora Mullin and Mr. Atbert i Coliseum Will Close. fomorrow's three performances Weudevilie will be the last at the m theatre until the coming Orpheum Circuit acts, in Aw The regular Coliseum show | rover Au aan Someiet in ee to the Star on Monday, To-| Gechany” pwd. Yi ~- Will be the farewell chance| Rev. Dr. Miss Celta Sirronje, the handeuff queen; | Hawks was bridesmaid and Mr t and Russell; the sketch| Harry Austin was groomaman, The of Exier and Webb, in “The| wedding march was 5 Mr ae and the Maid’: Gardner|4lph Major, A rece the “~ lhome of the groom followed the 1. the comedy entertain-| church ceremony. ng and pletures, and the Resor-Chand ving acrobat, Richards The wedding of Miss E. Bell Resor and Mr. Elbert Goodsell Chandler - Pantages’ New Bill, was solemnized Wednesday evening 6 Colonial Septette al Septet a musical XE)": nak | only the | bent j Factory | ee An F onthe | soni ates | Retr without De Luxe CLADE) Optical Mie ta be SCAUE) oF ine, _| Gore | Nugent | “The Absent-Minded | at the home of the bride's wistor, Mr Wille De Bruler, ast John et. Th nd M le Ct u « ‘ M hit i « Terpsichore Club. ne ¥ ant « ‘ i . bauer t Monday the First Chriajian ohe thon w ' | hela the r ' | Women's B Dy land Mr Re f Af . | Allee Louine Chrintian |} Women's Hoard fM in hee }porta, Kan; Mr. W. J. Wright r jFesponding secretary of the i | Missionary society of t Disety of Christ; Mr, Willa from ¢ | Philippine islands, and Mins Dale, of China | Hebrew Benevolent Society The Hebrew Renevolont will ty Wednesday, « h at the Temple de Mirson lq Annual Sunday Schoo! Pienic | wey ohilar ; mp Hir | Was held. Tues and Mra. | ata ¢ r of elght covers a . ry h | Myrtle Social Club Members of the Myr ad chat Will be entertained Monday at? 4 at the home of Mra. Char Ty bly, $26 28nd B, by Mr " bly and Mr 1 meme the Baste to at tend M sic Teachers’ Convent on cor jon will for the f | time tte d be devoted to bus hoons and events tion work, ‘TY ne will be held &t the Unitarian ehuret The officers in charge are: Prost dent, Mise Lucy K. Cole; view presi dent, Mr nd tary, Mr. FP. Dead PF. W. Che exec > e Mr. Edwin Cahn and Mra M.D. Moore; prograr pilttes, Mr. Jas Hamilton Howe Lewys, Mr. Bowman Btate Vice Presidents—of Montana Mr, Vernon B. Matiack; of Orggon. Mra, W. E. Thomas, and Idaho, Prot LJ. Come The pre prominent and the ¢ [Among the Wastern artiste to be heard will be Mr. Calvin B. Cady, of Boston; Mr. Louls Arthur Russell, of New York; Mins V Whitney White, Mins Sally Tw phine Lange and Mr. W ett Dance Country Club. A dance wae given this week at lithe Country club in honor of Mins Dorethy Donald, a relative “ai A. J. Prisken. | quest of Mre. | Denald ts the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. MH. G, Donald of Mobile. The dance was given under the direc tien of Capt. Frank Beatty, U. 8 N of the U. & & Charleston, The |naval band furnished the music Luncheon for Mre. T Mra Frederick Karl Str wave an informal luncheon on Wednesday for her sister, Mra. J. F. Terry. Cov were laid for Mra Charles D. je meon. Mra H. C. Henry, Mra ©. Haines, Mra A. BL Stewart Svs Vretarteh J. Grant end’ Mare James D. Hoge | Mra. Trimble Gives Dinner Mr. and Mre Wm “i Trimble | will give a diner thie evening at the | Rainier club, in honor of Miss Anna | Purth Terry Coming Weddings. Mies Ethel Smith and RK. Freeman w be married on Wed at Trinity Parieh Herbert H. Gowen. Walter nesday afternoc jehureh by Rev » ‘The wedding of Mine Minnie Ver THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 2 bee to vinit with her husband anil weiderr third in the series on|a. 1 The Approach of the Pate Great Byents in the Life of Christ.” | H iow nt M John W, Hanna has returnedd efinilard Bwedinb oth ay w. | th ane Reoause be t * Visit of wix months in thebait W. Oat wt; Rev, O. I instor—Hr ar ' "wil at at (hdl pawtor. 11 a. m, “Walking in th Rey, J, M \ place on Lake Wash? LAgnt 4 A Prophet with j How # Mis ‘ ry ring Fire tn Hin Heart Pr the Re ft the Divir i Irnh a th « t f " ty Place , aber an fer ' M Mra, Crinch, of w.| i av.; Frank A. Heath, 1 i 65rd ee iam t mt Ne Ar ' th Mra. David Ackerman of Spokane | twr D rt, “The Times in| W r, 10:8 1807 I r at mon by n Lit Mrs, J. M. Sharpless of Hedan,| sire and Fifth a nj Rey, ¢ Kar the guest of her broth ft Billig gaetor, 11) Kt or In “ ton hildren’s day ex- | fled Mine Florence Keogh, who has! erat nan ' th Cot Mine Marie Tyr First Norweglin-Danish—1 1 na hort tht k for her home in St./ and Stewart O. M. Kin, 5 Hl tor, Setvices 10 a and 8 t ' i Av. have returned (Por Chrtat rifling Wi At Mra, W, Bi. Gaffney is entertaining F. Linden, ¢ r pu M f Portland i 1 mary from I | Christian, Mre. W. A. Linkle will apend th Islands, will speak | wnt ty } 10th r , h her dayghter, Mee J dana ri a) ' J, Clarke, at Suneay. | Methodist : ire, I sliee "poke ape viniting thelr 5 Ant M, B.~ Whitman and 40th, | Of [ndianapolia will spe "Mr. and Mra. Charles J. Steeple mont; Re Wm. Park. pastor. | r , "on. ~ Hoag : a“ . a sermon by Rev, W. HL. W. | ij, Ww nor, OE, FUPNGe OE Beet Tow od hn p Those Women | prea tM. B.-The Tabernacte, Fifth w has . y pand Union; Re W. H.W. Ree Catholic, + oe i pastor, 1 m., sermon by Rev. | Je Cather » and ral months spent in| Perk, of Asbury ureh; 8 p. 1 4a \ laity « ' in will leave shortly for a rmon by R H. ©. Wilson . . and 9 a + high Grace M. K.—20th and King; Re pers at & p.m riends in Montana Mrs. William L. Leland at Nome this | “Mane Duty in His Home”; & git’) r os ? Pea ie bility of an in nif 6: a6 ' Munday at Mr. and Mra. BP. Bderer of Ca pes waa : p 6, 7 at oan : ory at tol hill are entertaining their daugh Hinman find a . enpe Mrs. Adolph Kacatner, of Chi- |W. and ‘ “igo Pages mily at 6:80 and 8:30 a Mr. and Mrs, John H. @anderson | Posression Enriched"; § p,m. “Be y: a, wh r " re m N edfield : . J x per nd Mr. and Mra We. i. etme | Milman M. B—Relnier bi t Al ay. N. W. an 4 » lla m Hold Puast funda ma Sa mase Minor av,, corner ef Columbia ; 10:30 « - Mis McArdle, ameteted by aa a way 10nd | pepedict yg iain Sattar ra se Turner, sopran Mire . George ¢ Poolton, | aie pike Merino, aocomapaniet: or. | Pater, 8 BF A Christian } 2 yp ae 9 Sen Madrona Helghte M. f&—~1418 n Gil}, bartton: ¢ & con \ J. Taylor Wright. | Fire at rt on Tuesday evening at Bremer ae Py Chr ay and et ee eee hah dard Koad te Madison and & p Miss Kittinger and Misw Katherine a Bn ay. and , rely online rane | Kittinger entertained at tea for Mine pet des tao- [easing teem Alans be Donald, the week guest of Mre. ee ee ee ; "i W . Fisken. m yall Man in | ie 4; ser | | concealed in the handiew | DANCE. i BRIEFS BY WIRE Sunday at Wildwood Park. Every For any ease of aleoholiam that body come. Round trip, includ 1 cannot cure in from 8 to 6 ling dance, 25 cents. Take steam 3. 8. [Beater tors: Whaweot and Hane, Leech |) “> *° © SOpEmOem, bree have m drowned in the! Pa eee streets of Mankato, Minn, which ee Se ee ee Jnon Skelton and Mr. Hexford Kt Clarke will be solemnized on Thurs day afternoon by Rey. Dr. Herbert H. Gowen at the Trinity Parieh church Club Meets. The Gre on Lake branch of the King County Political Equality etub met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Logan Heott 2017 Tith #t. 3 wae fur [niahod by Mre. ward P. Fick and Mise Vera Ickes j Stockade Dance. The Stockade club will give a dancing party at the Stockade hotel Stimson, secretary be Miss Veda Fergu: Neb, and Mise on of Hastings « ogee ly orl, Teg od Sausalito to San Diego. There will] University of Washington. The | be 800 men and 30 officers in the ors will be J. W. Dodds, Louis Stahl, | party } Roy Alexander and B. O. Lum of North Yakima. Ladies’ Auxilia The Ladies’ Aux! RT. wit cream social this ev hall, 1422 Second ay Musical Recital. Clyde Rogers’ musical recital for his pupfis at the Unitarian church, on Boylston av., Friday evening, was well attended. Those participating besides Mr. Rowers, were Mr. Oscar Ing at Rainier Merrick, Miss Gladys Fulton, Mise | Maude BE. Welle, Mr. Ral Mise Gertrude Woodcock. Randall. Mis PERSONALS Mra. Jan Bothwell, of 408 W Comatock st. has as guests her mother, Mra. RK. P. Thorndyke sieter, Mra R. A. Gould, of York Miss Nell Horan will viet her #ls- ter in Everett during the summer monthe. Mr. and Mre, Fred Langerman are in Portiand, Ore., to attend the wed ding of Mrs. Langerman’s sister. Mrs. G. F. Hess is in Minneapolis, to be present at the annaul meeting of the American Library association Mr. and Mra. James A. Kerr, ac companied by thelr sons and daugh ter, Miss Catherine, who wae a June graduate of Smith colle iM gail June 29 for a tour of Burope, return ing home the latter part of October Miss Gertrude Walsh is enjoying & brief outing at Me Valley Mme. Thorne and Mra. Elinor In gersoll Thorne, of 1127 36th av. Ma drona Heights, will have as their mer guest Mine Noel J, Bullock Plainfield, N. J. Mr. and Mra. Hugh M. Caldwell are entertaining their mother, Mra T. M. Caldwell, of Washington, D. C. Lawyer Fred Peterson and wife and daughter, Mre. Williams, will leave shortly for a trip to Alaake. Mre. Halli Bockfinger will sali Monday on the Jefferson for Fair ph Major. rf. Ralph Pearl Schumacher. ot ¥ Alki Point, on Tuesday evening. In charge of the evening are Mr. Oe W.| Shriner, president. and Mr. ©. A Keifer: Ferguson. Mixes Edna Welr Keifer and Mr.| Tames Moly guson will be married y evening at § clock at the family idence of the bride, Rey. Dr. J. P. D. Liwyd Will officiate. The matron of honor will be Mra. BLE. Lawrence of Gal veston, Tex. ‘The bridesmaids wil! Comesy* of | states ship Alert for a cruise from eeeeeeeeeeeeee Firet—Roylston and Marton; Rev B. L. Whitman, D. D., pastor. 11 a] m. “The Coat of Help Sp. m,) Not Desire, But Duty.” Laken} 9: 59-60. | H Fremont—Rev James Cairne, |pastor, 11 @ “Temperance ande |the Sunday oo) ‘| Now 1 Kne ' | 18:12, } Wert Side Madrona hall Rev Arthor D. Carpenter, pastor, 4 p, m., “Jesus Tempted in the Wilder ness.” Dunlap—Rainter blvd. Rev. Pete r) i W PARASOL HANDLES. Leech, pastor. 11 « “ep m, | rch of Christ, Sctengiat tory 1006 Terry av.; 114. Chridflan B.-—-Grand blvd. and | Bolen reading roon 7, 608 Rey. Roy Sprague, | Johnston building. jand ure"; § pm, “Parable of the | Miscellaneous. Rower Firet Unita Roylaton University M. E—J. M. Canse,|Olve, Rev. J » Powers, min past x, 1 a m ‘The Meart of | ister 11 « m cat Law of etianity”; * pom, Rev. H. N.| Vicarious Sacrifice in Growth of iH Tick, » D, of Olympia, will | Character speak Adventiet Christian-—E. James and Firet Methodist Protestagt—-16th | 10th ay.; 8. P. Haywood, pastor. 11 ev. N. and BE Johp et; Rev h., “Bome of the Duties of Mem n Ward, pastor, 11 « m..| bers to Their Church | B to older folks; § pom. “Al First Divine fctence—Columbia | —_______ Young Man's Idea! Young Woman.”| College hall; Agnes Ro MeCarthy - lpastor, 11 a m Pinding G } Episcopal. l, ~o-¥y Paychio—1426 Becond av; | St. Mark's--Madison and Broad " ure by Helen Rice-Bur- way, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, D. Pp. ton hought- Force. | reetor 11 a m, “The Life « heosophical—-1420 Second av Sentitudes,” first in aoriea on Dp m, “Duties,” by C. J the Mount Beattic Spiritual—s p. m * from the Biography of Bu | After Death.” by Prof. F. K . Tontaht pm, “Are There Any Lost Sundey, Ju Trinity—Kighth and James; Rev, | b¥ Mra F. Hibner EMMA BU QM. M1. Gowen, rector. Ila m, “Ex ew Thought—1420 See | tudes; 7:30 p.m, “The Religious stidrese by Mra. Harriet Burge: b i Use of Sunday ife's Possibilities.” Very reallatic are some of the it. #tepher 1634 W. bind ot of Ovoult Bclenoe—1408 new parasol handies--and hand: | pf, Piphow sist W. band nd ay.; Mrs. Minule Jennings, | some as well, One sees roses IP tor, 11 a m. “Purity and Peace”; | Psetor, 2:30 p.m, “Liberty.” deop pink carnelian, closed lilies § p.m, “Victory Over Death ae meee Tos usual in crystal and gold Bt. Paul'e—Roy and Queen Anne ‘ | i and Dird® are Yery pop #¥: Rev. Sidney H Morgen, rector | Visit the Navy Yard — large pe lia ‘The Christi mammmer | ular, also. A large pelican’s head 1) Pe tite | Atiantic Meet Ie suit at the navy | | ver ivory with topaz eye ts of) lyard. See the battleship Rhode | jective. Another birds head og | Presbyterian. istand in the drydock. Boats leave green and blue jade te charming! pies seventh and Spring; Rev.| 10 times daily from Pier 2, foot of ny fans to mateh the parasols are | 41 A" Matthews, D. D, pastor, 11 | Yesler Way. Round trip, boc were overflowing with high water! Jacob F. Jacobsen will undoubt edly receive the nomination for governor on the republican ticket In Minnesot neat Wednesday | The big elevator known os “DD,” at Duluth, Minn, has been destroy ed by fire; loss $100,600 ‘The democrats are short of funds for their campaign Two thousand steel workers at Pittsburg bave returned to work on full pay j The popular diversion of the mil} Honalres this summer will be long avto trips The United States Steel Corpora} tlon has acquired @ large tract of | jand at Stinesville, Ind, for the! purpose of building another model town. The California state naval mill tia, under command of Capt. George | W. Bauer, will steam out of the bay | at midnight tonight on the United | SUNDAY TOPICS eee eer nene Notices for the church col. umons of the Saturday Star will not be accepted after 5 o'clock Friday afternoon All notices must subjects of sermons. Owing to delay In the ery of matin, notices sh mailed as early as po 6, in order to Insure their arrival at The Star office at the time specified contain seceeee eee eee eee RRR st. Temple—Third av, and Cedar at Geo, Robert Cairns, minister, 11 al m, “Regeneration by the Holy 5 pm, grand sacred con Spirit”; cert A. Klein, pastor, 11 4. m for Heart Dis 7:30 p the Gospel Good News for Immanuel 4th av. 8 and Main) at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m., Re men Kdmunds of MeMinnville , Will preach. } Routh Seattle—Rainier st; 8 p . mped by Satan in the Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead- alive feeling. There is ho charge. ARNOLD VIBRATION CO., 339-40 Arcade Annex. STRAWBERRY PICNIC AND K.—Firet and Mercer $500 Reward COLISEUM ight and Tomorrow— Ast Times of SIRRONJE Greater Vaudeville opens Star on Monday Frank Gotch WORLD'S CHAMPION WRESTLER, DR. B. F. ROLLER Catch-as-Catch-Can, best two out of three falls, $500 a side, sixty per cent of gate receipts to the winner and forty per cent to the loser. GARDEN TRACTS@ T%acre tracts, $100 an acre, easy terms; close to car line and lak level, clear 4; fine for chickens and ber ries. National Land Inv. Co, Inc 917 First Ave. the Championship of the World Both Gotch and Roller to weigh about 200 pounds, Tickets Now on Sale at Coliseum PRICES—$5 TO $10. GENERAD ADMISSION, $3.50. STEAMER YOSEMITE Grand Scenic Excursion to Hoods Canal Sunday, June 28, 9:30 a. m. Three hours’ stop at Brinnon for the best fishing in the state, Enjoy the beautiful Puget Sound ery. Dancing and || fine music free. Refreshments on board. Boat leaves Pier 6, || foot of University St | Fare, $1.00 Round Trip AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE John Cort, Manager One Week, Bositiling Tomorrow Nights Only Matines Saturday CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Wiliam Collier In the Farce Comedy in Three Acts “Caught in the Rain” By William Stewart. 1 Hoxes, $2.00; Bular f Lower Flv Collier and Grant r lery $1.60 JQHN CORT, Manager. THE GRAND One Week, Commencing Sunday, June 28—The San Francisco Opera Company In “Fra Diavolo” Introducing the Sextet From Lucia Balance of Lower Fleor, 10¢ Phone 65. Entire Roxes and Di Entire Gallery 80 ny, 206 LOIS THEATRE | Next Week, starting tomorrew afternoon, the well known comedy in Four Acts by H. V. Esmond “When We Were Twenty-One” A Potable Cast A Fine Production Daniel Frawley Bun Tuesday, All under the general direction of T. Bargain Prices for Ladies’ Night. Matiness on Wednesday and Saturday. BEST SEATS ALWAYS FIFTY CENT AT THE LOIS SEATTLE THEATRE ll & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43. The Leading Down Town Theatre time, “THE GAMBLER.” twelfth week of the Bummer Beason MISS and the Burgess-Bunting Company. & Himmelein offer Mark Swan's famous farce comedy last Week starting Matinee 28th, “A Runaway Match” thirty minutes. Prices 2h. A scream of laughter for two hours and Nights, be to 60c; Mats, 10¢ and Seattle's, Lew ‘Theatre. 16¢ STAR: Greater Vaudevi fe Monday Afternoon Will Rogers and Buck McKee In Lariat Throwing J. ©. NUGENT @ CO. In “The Absent-Minded Beggar.” AL LEONHARDT Eccentric Juggler EDDIE ROESCH AND THE VITASCOPE ot “aa ‘wilt BURGOS & CLARA European Eccentriques MELVENE, THOMAS & ALFRED Singers and Dancers LOUISE AUBER Singing ¢ Alex. Pantages, Manager. Phon Mate 1304; Ind. 4334. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, JUNE 29TH. UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILL Sumptuous Musical Production 7 “YE COLONIAL SEPTET” 7 Fintehed Musical Artists PRESENTING AN OLDE TYME HALLOEEN TORCAT and D'ALIZA ATWOOD & TERRY French Comiques with Thetr “Dispensers 6f Mirth” ‘Trained Roosters tiniler’ onesies FISKE & McDONOUGH . Presenting “Denny's Dilemma” Black Face Bntertainer , ELWELL PANTAGESCOPE 2 TON P.M. CONTIN ‘UOUS PERFORMERS SUNDAYS FROM MATINEES DAILY PAIN’S NEW COLOSSAL FIREWORKS SPECTACLE The Carnival of Naples and Eruption of ESUVIUS Opens Tuesday, June 30. Five big nights only, WHITE CITY AT MADISON PARK fully Realistic Scenery. 250 Per- Outdoor Stage. Beautiful Ballets Acts, Terrific Barthquakes and - And cach night Pain's $1,000 Fire- works. POPULAR PRICES. SEATS FOR AUGMENTED CAR SERVICE. Acres of Wonde formers. Gigantic and Big Circus Burning of City. 5. w. ‘BU LLOCK Dealer in Coal and Wood Bunkers—Rear st. Power House, Dearborn st Boston st., at Bunkers. Janes 26th ave. 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