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° THE STAR-—SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908. isd 5 Pantages’ show opentng Monday | watara Tov. John A. St, Clay re Word"; 8 pom, "Christ Jormor | ma tor, Dr. W. A. Watermann wit | Peter and Judas Contrast@’ afternoon Another feature is the |tor, Rev ome le wiMeole. | Mefore the Crow each at Il a. tm and # p,m m. The Oy of servi Wangdoodie ly brat ho » “ton at the 11 Kirk 1 eo, pas. | n Ane Qu Anne a mmanuel h and & colored com qua tette. Other acts are Polk and Polk, | Mclock service; K p.m. “Che tor.Oll a trong COLUMBIA HALL, NININISININISININININININISTNISINININISTN, || AMUSEMENTS } comedy acrobatic act; Leoni and |)" ; apd A Conogg { ' 5 Cor. Broadway and Pine St, Sun Dale in “A Lesson in Opera eeecs : | Mh 40 o'Clock, Under — une pers Whitman @ near soellaneous. day Event \ ROR VSWNISTINISINININIS RASBASAN pag mene Greenwood, soprano Ss re Win. C. Kantner.) y. MC. A.—-Fourth and Mad Auspices of r well in illustrated song and | tor Viret pastor. 11 a Vision | At 3 p,m. Rev. W. T, Randolph ' the pletures. j8p M. A. Matt pom t Kingdom Of) apewk on “Ba A Study in Cha - Th . At the Star, " vn Rat me Promainy’ louadtan ingdom CLolege Barney Fagan assisted by Hen. | > | bie. ih il a Jor and th rietta Byron wil! be at the Star on | ine 4 Cha pt Hurd Ca Monday in a novel singing and | i) preach at 7:45 p. 1 C Plans’—~By Mrs. Zamora C. dancing interval, They will be aup.|A }, Mallard—-Market #t. and 17th av.| , Catholic Cauffman, School Manager ported by Kdwin Keough & Co N. W.; Rev. Geo, H I t Cathedra Yinth and — Ja jin “A Bit o° Blarney; Dora Ronea, | ' 16:90 &. 1 The Touch of J Mar ha t n) Sur violinist; Murray K. Hilt @ ly Ke] S Pm, “Chriat's Member inys at ¢ 8 und 9 @ ' The Purp Mrs. Clara Ruts I'The Last Survivor Charles | pics hee hed Pin ay nd av. and Chetr ent it « eapers, & p el Bi ’ ary Treas be oa _~ t at neon "1 ae | , f ni " Conce r Kendall and his auto girl, and r us Was Transfia- |tor “Ghelaenlty ond Woman’. 6 yen ally at ad song and pictures, The p bill|ured Before Them; and Hin Face! p.m. “The Love of Christ lasee tT ie naey at ¢ finishes with the Sunday for | D ‘ine as the Bon, and Mis Rat Lake Unton—irat av, N. W. and|7 ang 4:20 a high roass at 10:30 I mances | Was White ax the Light Kilbourne; Rev. W. A. Bass, pastor. | 4 ¥ How to ‘Think th ble Body In | a. wr Christ Spt Mi t h and ha to Continuous Life, in the Youth we m ® hehe nda 1 n , Safety and Sec of the Whole | At the Coliseum next Friday “As|itey. W. HL W. Rees, D_D. pastor. | Christian eo a ; fy Bese eo \ You Like It," the Shakeaperian | il a. 1 A Clty of Gat *, oe 9.0 Bi apy Gue si LAfe Organization comedy, will be prosented by an| "The Hercules of the Old Testa Gan minister. 11 © th at, Ba \ " 1 Richard apd oman all-professional cast. The produc. |M The Poo Wath; & nday 1 \ . ~teliPia are tion will be gtven an a benefit for...‘ | “DFarnatioe y { Noa 10:30 a nda m ois.) the Chureh of Our Lady of Good | ))"" Queen First a W. and | benediction, yp 4 te «, F Help under the auspices of Father . | Galer at; J. 1. Greenwell, mintater m College As O'Brien, and under the personal) 1 fab. © ™., “If Christ Had Not Died direction of Percy Hunting u What Then evening He First Church of Christ, Setentiat 4 ‘ \¥ Cota i a. 1.|Christensen’s hall, Broadway and} MUSIC | “At the White City.” ee Grim, pastor. 11 a. m., “Our Fi _ gece Ake ght oe g roo ; D | The two Randalls, rifle shots, and | *"y Lakeway and | 40% Function; § p.m, “Condition |) siiiees uliding Naretla, Roman ring expert, will | seu Geo. C. Potton, | Mi4 Character Hecond Church of Christ, Bet t collection «ive their final performances at the | pastor. 11 a. 1 The Disciples of | O11 W. Gath a Ballard; ser } | White City, Madison park, tonight. | Christ Baptist. " ices 11 a nubject, “Love”; read } [Tomorrow afternoon and night an| Madivon St. M. K—Rast Madison | | Tabernacle—1oth ay. N. and Hare jing room in church building ov. Grant Stewart, |fson st; John Marvin Dean, min amateur show wil! be given on the |" 5 eeranearoes tlner, ‘Siee, & Lawnence Bench 66 New Thought free stadium, when twenty persons oy, will spenk Puyallup will preach; 11 a. m., “Vi- | ; wait will try out for prizes. In the after M. R—14is Sir [carious Suffering, a ,Communton , 1420 Se ond ay. At 11s eo} noon there will be one hundred to lor Wright, pastor, | Meditatte: ¢ pm, “The Chris-| ture by Dr. Bow } | | dalloons sent up, ten of which wil! itness Stand”; #| Man's Obligation noe | John Cort, Manager, { y pris at enn - S eeadipgemicn k h W. and Congregational. | Lutheran. sel P on, H Eliott, ps Ptymouth-—Third and University Trinity. Olive and Eleventh; | “A Good Play for Husbands and Wives to See."—Arthur Bris Luna Park, Providence nels Francis J. Van Horn, D. D.,| Rev. KB. G. Lund, pastor, 11 a m bane's Editorial in the New York Journal. Week Beginning Monday Among the free attractions at Lana park, across the sound, are Night, Matinee Saturday, Charles Frohman Presents THE GREAT DRAMATIC SENSATION, . + Ouda, the trape artist; Charles r First a« N - + | Lenora; Skata, the little Japanese | Mercer; ft Wm, H. Leech, pa i : iat > [foot jumsle: 4 Young Samson,|At § D m Mra. Ward, native | ad i he 2 h |e By HENRI BERNSTEIN tesionary, wi }in feats of heavy Hfting and bend — ing iron bars, The crowning feat|).'r. Mi! . fs As Played for Ten Months at the Lyceum Theatre, New York SCENE FROM “THE THIEF" AT THE MOORE NEXT WEEK, of bis act is lifting six men and altor, i1 a m., “Life Thr Ra a TS Wee: WITH MARGARET ILLINGTON s ‘horse weighing 1,650 pounds. The —— Assisted by Bruce McRae, Sidne Herbert, EK. R. Mawson, Leonard “The Thiet” i [pote peo stl emg = hoa ‘he | tamity outing day at the park comes Ide, hn fl Owen and Isabel Richard at the Moore porte c occaceto.” | August 6 “Every Lover of the Drama Should Go and See ‘The Thief.’ "— “Tha is traction of the - William Winter in the New York Tribune — \ ae ia to “All for Gold.” } CoarenFrotmans 7's of, Louls Eagan’s comedy drama, } Tat” The play is a fine “All for Gold,” a play In which Mixs | of the best in dramatic! Emma Bunting won her first laurets JOHN CORT, Manager. play that coavers an idea to im the big eastern cities, will be mot through any bald given at the Seattle next week | Phone 66. ® set thesis, but beginning tomorrow afternoon the emotions The play is new to Seattle and of Marie Voyein has will appeal largely to regular fiitegton with an theatregoers At Fort Reno’ of scoring the greatest finishes the week tonight in the sertous years. Others in “Madame Sans Gene.” ame Bruce McRae. Edward) ‘The Lois theatre will reopen to Sidney Herbert, Leon morrow afternoon with “Madame Geel Owen and Isabet Sans Gene” ax the attraction. T. Dante! Frawley will be seen tn tris * | characterization of Napoleon. Miss “Rip Van Winkie.” Alfieen May will appear as Madame | Francisco Opera Com. 8428 Gene, the washerwoman, who | Be seen next week in| DY ready wit and courageous action | Winkie.” a comic opera | Wins the world's admiration and in eee eer eae heat Sies had & tremendous vogue. | time becomes a duchess. The play ih | eee eee eee eee rRER BELL ay Afternoon Big Funny Amateur Show Comical Stagers and Dancers, Acrobats and Vaudeville Performers Whe Are Trying Ont im Hope af Becoming Frofessionaie—A Big Harret of Fun—Tweaty im All TWENTY-TWO UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS ALL WEEK ** RAFFLES” — Sunday Afternoon and Night RY AFTERNOON AND & Night — rand New A k Begianing Sunday Night, August 2, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday The San Francisco Opera Co. Direction of F. W. Healy, Will Appear in a Splendid Production of “RIP VAN WINKLE” Book by Metihac; Score by Planquette. SUMMER PRICES 10c, 20¢, 30¢ AND 50c lw Notices for the church col | omnes of the Saturday Star will not be accepted after 6 o'clock Friday afternoon. All notices must contain subjecta of sermons Owing to delay in the detty ery of mails, notices should be mailed as early as possible, tn order to insure thetr arrival at he Star office at the me ecified Settee er eee eeeee Seeeeee eee teens is by Planquette, who | 's fn three acts and a prologue. e ‘ If you think you've « him, sek him this question: “Are yoo the ~ : } | nee White City Mafties?” If you're right, he'll hand you aw envelope eatitiing you ‘ r H. H. Gowen, rector. \ Returned Missionary From SEATTLE THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43. } Wiener, tenor, will be) The Bottomley troupe of five), m. 11 a m the name part with Rus people, In an acrobatic casting act. | ing subiec in the role of Pet the foremost feature of the new Christ —— . Life Pt China, Will Deliver Two Bible Discourses tn Grand Balloon Prizes ante Afternoon vening. Christensen’s Broadway Hall, Cor, Broadway and Madison St SUNDAY, AUGUST ZNO. At 2 p. m., subject, “From Eden to Hell”; at 7:45 p. m., subject From Heil to Eden Two Seriptura *, Sim ply and Truthfully Porth Food for Thinking Christians and for Doubters. Tonight, Last Time, “AT FORT RENO.” Week Commencing Matinee Sunday, August 2d, Messrs, Burgess & Himmelein Offer Miss EMMA BUNTING and the BURGESS- BUNTING COMPANY, under the direction of Mr. Roy Applegate, { “All For Gold” A Comedy-Dran Louis Eagan, with a natural plot and lov- able characters—“A FOR GOLD. Prices as Usual Mats., 10c and 25c; evening prices, 15¢ to 50c. view Lote from the EXPO! ft & Brace fancy Adjoining. two 4 severe ne QUICR. ‘3 Few lett INTMANA TION AL Be RRALTY Ne S—~Cne done ties Gold Foam. from J. P. Marshall, agent -— 6 7 4 8 and ash priaes White manage Seate Free No Collections Take Madison Street Cable. A Napoleonic Comedy-Drama, Introducing Famous Historical Char- acters. T. DANIEL FRAWLEY AS NAPOLEON. MISS AILLEEN MAY AS SANS GENE. Usual Prices. Ladies’ Night on Monday Usual Matinees. — AT THE—— MEADOWS Six Races Daily ————Rain or Shine Leading Veudeville Theatre ec, 20 te Per ¥. dey ontinuous, tumes New Show Monday Afternoon. Barney—FAGAN AND BYRON—Henrietta THE DANCERS, IN “AN ENTERTAINING ODDITY” MURRAY K. HILL, Comedian, In “The Last Sur vivor.” CHARLES KENDALL, And His Auto Girl Sensation. EDDIE ROESCH, Balladist THE VITASCOPE. EOWIN KEOUGH AND Co, a “A Bit of Blarney.” DORA RONCA, | The Gypsy Violinist. “SAMSON,” THE MODERN HERCULES, Lifting » Horse and Six Men at Luna Park, Ba rgains For After Six o’Clock 3 FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutes From First Ave. and Jackson St. After 11 o’clock a. m. Pantages Theaters “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, AUGUST SRD THE BOTTOMLEY TROUPE, THE WANGDOODLE FOUR, Sensational Flying Gymnasts and Acrobatic Casting Act LEONI AND DALE, In Their Operatic © Comedians, Singers and Dancers, in “The Darkey Dancing Master. POLK AND POLK, Springboard Acrobats. Doz. Table Tum- Fishermen! PANTAGESCOPE. BESSIE GREENWOOD, blers, 2¢ And Added Features. Coloratura Soprano. cep Any Fly Book in the House CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAYS, FROM 2 TO 11 P. M MATINEES DAILY LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY (Including Grand Stand) SAM SON © Mee tegisg LG Tene entlemen $1 .00 Ladies 50c Chas. Leora tie “ | Sakata “veer TRAPEZE ARTIST UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG. ing Tumblers, just the for the pienic I, ach 2c Third Off Regular Retail One Price. $2.00 Bathing Suits, $1.25 Bathing 8 aizes; well made wear wel worth Doz. size, beat qualit 7] Plates; after ¢ today, per very Friday night will be am 8 cadero Theatr ar \ ‘oc of Marton st. on the hou AVENUE ANO UNION STREET, wee: ever CHAS. LOOF, Manager i