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RIIINININININ SSRRRNNEIINITY |} AMUSEMENTS § UWARARARARAAALA song singer and monologist, Raddie Roesch, in a new fluatrated ballad, are the features of the new dill coming to the Star Monday, RASS “The Thief.” proaman oduction of “The man’, ita engagement at the toalght. In many respects pean the most brilliant pro- =" pat on at that play wanel Oe and Pantages’ New Bill, Leon, Norris and company, with thelr trafied dogs and leaping grey hounds and wrestling ponies, head the oi show at the Pantages, which opens Monday afternoon. Other acta are the Aerial Wilsons, whirling gymnasts; Minnie St Clatre, comedienne; J. J. Cluxton and company, in a comedy seream; Tad Lenore, monologiat; Mr, Klwell in & new song and the pictures, HOlivette i be seen in the Sage next week's ae rte of San Francisco ee 7 the Grand, be w. “Rip Van Win- put on for the last time Honest Hearts.” " Bunting is slated to Coming to the Coliseum, in ccatacton next} Sulltvan & Constdine’s road show the Kentucky moun-| Wil appear at the Coliseum theatre t Hearts,” a play | fr & week, beginning with the Burgess Hunting com-| Matinee Monday afternoon, Only Mad & line of charactors | wo performances a day will be gulted to their Indtvid jeiven, Heading the list of nine ie last performance of | ets = be James hg — = : > given to ney, champion orystal tank swim. Speer Will be elven tonight.) ooere. Other acta are. Rdwin Keough and company, scenic dra. wee WA Temperance Town.” ma; Murray Hill, monologue; Mo fs famous comedy: |Ltnn Bros. triple hortzontal bar nae experts and the Martellas, bicyolo ‘at the Lois theatre next Tapoechely with the usual Su It te announced that fa to become @ per: ‘of the Lois com Kimball reappears in an absence of several = evening will see the of “Madame artists. At the White City, Arthur Dexter's Indian show will open at the White City, Madison park, tomorrow afternoon, for one week. Dexter has @ company of thirty Montana Indians, who will be soon In a war oe, carrying with it all the side features of the great festival of Indians im unctvilized days, before entering into combat with antagonistic tribes. Next Fri day will be Eagles’ day at the park company, {a reonations of ‘y command- id company, ; Stevenson and yagers and dancers, Si - Omer, wire artists, coon At Luna Park, Marie Wolfson is to be the big at traction at Luna park next week Miss Wolfson is one of the most wonderful women in the world to- day, being able to lift ten men, while they are unable, with their combined strength, to lift her Ouda, the aerial artist, is one of the best trapeze artists the patrons of Luna park have bad an op portunity to see. WINE THOUSAND PIONEERS MEE (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Aug. 8.-—-Fully 9,000 people crowded the ground: of Pioneer park at Ferndale last evening at the annual reuston of the Old Settlers’ association of Whatcom county. The feature of the celebration was the address of Senator 8 H. Piles, who took for his text the fdeal of American citi senship as exemplified by the spirit of the pioneers. This morning Bera Meeker spoke on the subject of good roads, his theme being “The Pioneer Way.” ‘The parade yesterday was led by Meeker driving the ox team with hich he has twice crossed the con i) tinent. GREATEST CIRCUS THAT EVES EVER BEHELD., } ABSOLUTELY NEW ) FAMED ARTISTS _ WYOMING MINES To SHUT DOWN. (By United Press.) BILLINGS, Mont., Aug §.—Geo. Crosby, & prominent Wyoming coal operator, announced today that al! the mines fn northern Wyoming wilt close om September 1, on ac FROM "ABROAD - count of the Inability of the op erators and mine workers to reach ad ent n agreement on a new scale of iM Suda be races. Seven thousand men will abe idle when the mines shut down, Crosby says. MAY RESIGN (By United Press.) \ ends of NEW YORK, Aug. &—There is “+ much speculation here among the as CATING.) Peoublicans regarding the attitude of Eimer E. Dover, secretary of the national committee. Mr. Dov- er denies that he has resigned, bat will not say whether he contem- plates such action or not. es DAY AT THE NAVY YARD. visiToRs’ ear’ MORNING, AUG. 20, 9:30 O'Clock. Gorgeous and Elaborate iver Seen on This Earth. ‘One Ticket — to All. 12 years half Served Seats and Admis- a can be secured on days at Sherman, Clay & Store, 1406 Second Av, you can visit the ships at the Navy Yard The Charleston, St. Louis, Tennessce Penosyivania, Colorado and Wash-| ington are there. Boats leave Pier| 2. foot of Yeuler way, every hou Tomorrow | Best American Crepe Paper Maykins, best quality; the =: special 10c aper Plates. Shaving Soap Regular Bize Paper Lunch or Williams’ — Ple Plates: - ' Bar” Shaving Soap; best on always sold at Se TT the market; regularly sor at Baturday | doven atter co; extreme special jp bereain, — 3c oe ~ympratheawigs 5c Saturday Simmons’ Best Carpenier's the best pencil | 5c for Lead Pencils; made; always Se; Sat urday, special, 2 for . | Hf Barber s MRS, STRUVE TO! GIVE A LAWN PARTY Tn Honor of Miss Anna Furth- Terry---Mrs, Henry Hostess at Garden Tea. Frederick Kart Struve will awn party Monday afternoon yr home, 1221 Miner av, in hon ov of Miss Anna Furth Torry. Mra. Heney’ An elaborate function of the week was the gar oa given by Mre Horace ©. ry at her home in honor of M B® Downs and Mra, J. F. Torry, The grounds wore handsomely decorated for the event, Several hundred guests called during the afternoon. ‘Those exsisting in recetving and entertain ing the guests were: Mrs, Downs, Mrs, ‘Terry and Mra, Langdon Hen ry, Serving at the tea and coffee tables were: Mrs. Charles D. St son, Mra, Thomas Burke, Mra, H. R. Willtama, Mra. F, Backus. Serv- Strout and nder Mowan, At th Harvey & mon, Mrs. James Clark Murray Mra. C. W. Stimaon, Miss Ethel Williams, Miss Blimabeth Smith and Miss Sidenia Furth. Assisting the hostess generally were: Mre Frederick Karl Struve, Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mra PL Ht Robertson, Mra. C. J. Smith, Mrs. A. Th. Stewart, Mrs, Montgomery Russell and Mra James Shailenber- wer Tacoma Tennis Ball Those from Seattle tonnia ball at Taco Misses Price, M Price, Miss Mahan, Mra. Humphrey, Miss Kltaabeth Smith, Mr, Jnuck Raliinger, Mr. Samuel Russell, Mr and Mra Robert 5 Wilson, Miss Bmma Martin r Mise Simpson. Miss Alice Simpson was the quest or henor at @ luncheon given Wednesday evening by Mra George E Primrose Lunoheon. Mise Margeretta D. Jones gave ® tuncheon Wednesday compliment- > ary to Miss Carmel Sullivan of a” at her home, 408 16th ay . Luncheon by Mre. Clise. Mra. J. W. Cline entertained at tuncheon Wednesday at her sum mer home, “Willowmore” across Lake Washington, Covers were laid for ten. Juvenile Party. Mra. John B. Agen «a dren's lawn party at the fai idence Wednesday for her daughters, Katherine and Florence Agon. Card Py Mra David Kelloggs entertained at duptic bridge Wednesday af ternoon, Federated Women's Club. The Federated Women's club of Seattic will give a minstrel show at the Moore theat amber 11 and 12 as a benefit for’ the building fund. Harrison - Foe Mildred Harrison and Mr & Perry were married at the eos ot Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peter son Thursday Myrtle Social Club. The Myrtle Soctal club will meet with Joseph Merchant, 620 ith av, N. Monday afternoon at 2» m Members of the Order of Rastern Star are invited, Daughters of isis. The Daughters of Isis with meet Thureday at the home of Mra L. RK MeVey, St. James apartments, 16th and Yoaster Mra. Richardson Enterta In honor of Mra Chicago & muate go Wednesday afternoon by bert D, Richardson, 2tnd « Dance at the Lincoln. A dancing party was gtven inet evening at the Linceln hotel by Mr. and Mra William J. Blackwell. Luncheon for Guests. 1. Stowe gave « luncheon me, 1219 17th ay. N. in |honer of Mra W. F. Merle and Mise Rosetna Merie of Chicago. Dancing Party. The Yeomalt club will be the host at a dancing party which will be ven Auguat 22 the new club house on Bainbridge nd, Yeomalt point. The club has recently been nized with a limitation of thirty mbers, and « board of trustees F. E& Horton, Reeves Ayimore, H G, Thrig and A. J. Stratton, prest dent. For Mra. & Mra. Charles Wit son en tortained at a bridge tuncheon Wed headay in honor of her sister, Mra Willard H. Stimson, of Low Angeles Tr ited quests were: Mra. Chas ttlesey, Mra, John Biden Mrs A. lL. Hawley, Mra Joshua Green, Mra. ©. D. Stimson, Mra. R D, Merrill, Mrs. F. &. Stimeon, Mra Thomas Burke, Mre H.R. Williams Mra. A. A. Piutti and Mra, Manson FP. Backus For Mr. John Evereman. 4 Mrs. John O'Brien an informal dancing party Wedn day evening at their home, 1426 E mplimentary to Mr. John aman of Washington, D.C Lorraine Social Club Excursion. The Lorraine Social club will not meet during August, the ladies tn stead devoting their time to making the annual excursion of the chapter a success, The excursion and pienic Hl be given August 12 to Hoode canal, on the steamer Yous leaving pier Gat 9am. The ion ter hopes to make this the one ox cursion of the year and expects all oO. B. at in making it a success 4 tunch bas kets will be in keeping with the oc casion COMING WEDDINGS Linne-Hills. Miss Agnes Linne, daughter of Mr, and Mra, F. J. Linne, of 114 | Ward st., will be married this even ing to Mr. Robert Hills, at the fam lly residence, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd will officiate. bridesmatd wil! be the sister of the bride, Miss Edna Linne, and the groomaman Mr. Ber nard Linne. An infoPinal reception will follow the wedding ceremony Jones-Meier. The wedding of Miss Anna Loutsa Jones and Mr F. Melor of Spo kane will take place Wednesday levening at % o'clock, at the home o the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr Kt. W. W. Jones, 5219 12th av. N. E ‘The bridesmaid will be Miss Josep ine Christian, The attendant for the 9 CAN AND wil’ pup BEAUTIFUL bf Blocks. trom fon a t Nhepes 4 Ajoining two it a eure Be QUIC Only RN ATION AL BON on COMPAN sisting of Messrs. J. M. Lowman, | i STAR—SATU groom eT bes the brother ot the bride, W ones, Rev. KR. ¥. Pow- oll, of the Breshytetian eburoeh, will officiate, A wedding supper will, follow ceremony. Diockel- Dunn. A pretty wedding wae n« Yostorday at 6 o'clock, w ple trees in the gardens of the sum. home of Mr, and Mra, Orison J Dutton, which overlook Lake Washington, near Wildwood park The bride waa Mina Anna Dickel of Parkeravillo, W, Va, and the groom was Mr, Thomas tronside Dunn of Victoria, B,C. Rev, J, P. D, Liwyd, of St. Mark's church, performed the ceremony in the presence of the tm niediate famtly and near friends. A dainty wedding supper followed After a visit’ af many months tn Went Virginia and at a number of eastern cf Mr Mra, Dunn will be at home in Viotorla, B.C. Murphy - Weppler. Miss Hattle Murphy and Mr, W. L. Weppler, both of Firlooh, Wash, were marriod Wednesday at noon at the home of retatives, corner Fitth ay. and Marion at, Rey. W. IL W Reon, of the Firat Methodiat Bipisco pal churoh, offielated Zaske-Plunkeet MineMinnie Alva Zaske a ‘Thomas Patrick Plumkeet we ried Saturday in inity pariah oh, Rev, H. H. Gowen officiat Mrowainski- Child. Mise Anna Mrowkinekt and Mr Ciinton © Chita were married ‘Thursday afternoon at Tacoma, a the residence of Mra. ©. B. ¢ nev T. Mariott officiated, Mise Kath Marahatl ¢ North Yakima wae bridesmaid and Mr. A, C. Bhallen berger beat man, Mr. Ciild and bride left for a trip ta New York and eastern cities Mise Mre aki took the leading role in “T Alaskan” on its eastern tour, Wileon - Ford. Mins Vorgtt V. W Martin Josse Ford we m and Mr married by Rey, M, A. Matthews Friday July 90. Clossen: Wisler. Migs Ida Clossen and Mr. Max A Wieler were married at the manse, Piret Presbyterian church, July 30, Rev. M, A. Matthews of fotated. Thomas: Hern. Rey. M. A. Matthews performed the marriage ceremony Wednesday evening of Mrs. Margaret Marotte T and Mr. Thomas Hera of usane, B.C. at the family residence, 1971 Yesler way Bures- Totten, Miss Fiesste Hurss and Mr. How ard Totten were married Wednow day evening at the manse of the First Presbyterian chureh by the Rey. M. A, Matthews, D. D. PPOOSOOSOOSOOSOODOOOOOOO®D PERSONALS Mies Gertrude Oldrich Florence Reod of Tacoma 127 16th ay. N Mra. Glenn Melers of Alaska ts visiting her mother at the Bt. Paul Mra. Witzabeth Smith has been the house quest of Miss Wilkeson of Tacoma the past week Mr. and Mra George B. Kittinger and Mr. and Mra & K. Ainsworth left Wednesday for a motor trip to Mount Rainter Mra. Phuttt left thie week for » short visit with Mr. and Mrs. #. If Parks, pbell River, B.C. be» fore returning to her eastern home Mr. and Mre Samuel Le Roy Crawford have been in & party whieh has spent the past week at Mount Ratnter. Mre Thomas Garrett and Miss Jessamine Garrett were the auc of the Misses Pooley thix week, at Vietorta, B.C. Mra G. A. Rochester has re- turned from an extensive trip tn the oat. Mise Chartotte Kellogg of New Orleans ts the guest of her brother, Dr, W. RM. Kellogg, in the Buck inghary apartments De. J. Bywater, rector, of Yakima, will be in charge of services at Trin h church in August, during mn of Rev. H. H. Gowen summer home at Vashon Dr. and Mra J. & MeDiride ve returned efter a trip of sev months In the east Mr. and Mra. BF. Lippert, of 1416 Past Alder st. have returned trom a visit of a month with relatives in | Olympia. Miss Mary Wood Chase left this week for her home in Chicago, call- od by sudden {tiness in her family Mra. James Hamilton Lewis ie on pected home from abroad about Au- gust 15 and Mra Frank Frasier bave moved to 1106 Boylston ay Mr. and Mra. C. BE. Wilkinson and son are vinit at Grand Rapids. Duluth, St. Paul and other eastern ra C. Bvereman, secretary mn Willie who has been and Mra wilt his home Mr. to ¢ of th at the home of Mr. O'Brte Bast Roy et early next week for Washington, D. ©. Mt Waller, of 16th av, N. in entertaining as quests the Misses Draper of New Wentminster ARMY OFFICERS MAY STRIKE (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 58.—If the vetled statement made here to- day by & leading army officer ca be taken as authority, a general strike will soon be made agatnat the new riding tests inatituted by President Roosevelt to prove the efficiency of the higher officers for service, It ts declared that the president's order lacks proper legal foundation A movement ts re ported to be under way to bring the matter to an tmmediate test by the colonels aud majors FOREST FIRES NEAR hare: (By United Press.) BUTTE, Aug. 8.—A message from | Supervisor Klers Koch, at Taft |Mont., says that the forest fires in |that vicinity are assuming a very |serious aspect. They have worked over from the Idaho atde to points west of Salteso, and are spreading toward the spur of the Coeur d'Alene mountains to the north There are a large bumber of min ing plants in the section under Free Clothing Cont and Vest io RAINIER CLOTHING ©O., 110@ Firat Ave. MINING PLANTS Y aucus at 908. WHILE IN JAIL FALIS| HEIR TO FORTUNE (By United ) VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. &.—After spending 10 days in jail because he oould not raise $6 to pay a fine for drunkenne: Alfred = Arthur Johnaon, alias A, Stanley, as he paw aiways been known here, receded word jn Jail that he had faifen into & fortune of 2,000 pounds through the death of his father. SUNDAY TOPICS RRR RR * * * . Notices for the church col. & * umns of the Saturday Star will ® not be accepted after 5 o'clock * Friday afternoon, * All notices must contain ® subjects of sermons. * Owtng W delay in the deliv * ory of 11s, notlees should be *& mailed as early as possible, in ® order to tnsure their arrival at * The Star office at ® Specified. * * eeSeee ERE EEE ee eee Baptist. Tabornacio—16th ay. N. and Har fison; John Marvin Dean, minister 11 & m, “Dr. Lucas and the Myx tertous Throphilus”’; 6 p.m. “Spill ed Sympathy.” First—-Roylston and Marion; Rev BL ftman, D. D.. pastor, 10:30 am ‘onfersion and Praino,” Px oxvi. i; Bm, “The Higher Law,” John xx.:$0-31 Fremont—Kilbourne st, near Fremont av.; Rey. James Cairns, pastor, Rey. M. W. Miller of T ma will preach at ll a.m. and § Dm Madrona hall; Rey Carpenter, ator, 40 Seattio-Rainier, near av. Sermon by Arthur rpenter at & p.m, “Watch and Green Lake—. Tind and 6th av N. Kit & m., “Thou Shalit Love Thy Nol#hbor a» Thyself.” Immanuel~-Main and 2th ay. 8; Rev. CL. Kirk witt preach la m. “Why We Should Study the Bible”; & pm, “Pexce With God.” Duniap-—Ratnier biv Peter Klein, minister, 11 a. m, ® Fruit-Bearing Christian?” A Dangerous Halt” Tae German--th ay. &. and Rev. Albert Graw ator Joromiah’s C op me “Joint Hetrs With Christ Columbia-—Harry Ferguson. tat, 11 a. m, “The Story ik Note | Found.” P . Mark's—Madison and Broad 3 Rev. J. PD. Liwyd, rector Pervices at fa m. Il a m. and # PD. %.; tomorrow morning Dr. Liwyd | Will preach the last of his Sermon on the Mount,” Hig’ with the tests of lite rinity-—8th and James; Rev. H He Gowen, rector. Services 7:20 & m., 1) 4 m. and 7:50 p.m; Rev MJ. Bywater will preach. ft. Btephen's—1634 W. 52nd st. Mallard; Rev. Joho A. St. Clair, ree- tor. 11 a m, “Salvation Ow the Visible Church”; § pm, “Cl tian Aim and Motive” st Paul'e—Roy st, and Queen r min- ofa Episcopal. Anne av, Rev Ngner i res rector, 11 a m, “Leaves”; § p. m. “The T figuration.” St. Jamen'—N. 39th and Services conducted at % p. Richard Mansfield White; riage is Honorable in AlL” All Saint’e--Duniap, Rev ence H. Lake, rector, Mervic: «a m by Richard Mansfield White, “Christ's Teachings Borne Out by the Declaration of inde- pendence.” Presbyterian. Piret—Geventh and Spring, Rev M. A. Matthews, D. D. pastor. 11 ~ m, ith Kevential to and the Glory of | event Two ¢ Bnemies to Our Relig lous Progress Weatminater—Rev. J. M. Wilson, D. D. pastor, Rev. A. HL. Chitten- il am, “Well Do- 746 op om, “Ideats That don will preach; ina”; | Metp.” Hailard—Market st N. W.; Rev. and 17th ay Geo. H. Lee, pastor. Royal W. Ray perintandent of Anti- . will speak: § p. Methodist. MM. K-—-Fitth and Union Piret Rev. W. H.W. Rees, ua m Can't Bee” will speak Hitman M. EB. D. D.. pastor Looking at Things You ip m, Dr Rainier bivd and | Coltingwood av.; Rev. Geo. C. Poot jton, pastor, 11 a. m Service. Jno. O. Foster. Lakeside M. FE--Lakeway ar a6th &.; Rev. Geo, C piton, pm tor, § p m., “A Living Stone.” Madrona Heights M 1418 38rd av; Rev. J. Taylor Wright, pastor. ¢ Diapose of Ys Idea of Interbay M. 1. Grand bivd. and H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, : if you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made ito measure at sTRe LUNA fall to see it, f | 3:90 and SAMSO OuDA, UNCLE HIRAM lift her, mobiles. Ferry boat runs 2p. m,, from foot of Marton atreet Harrington | Old People's | | The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. ORCA WHALE, Killed at San Juan island, on Exhibition. Don't Wednesday, August 12, Will Be Ladies’ Day of the Fagles FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY TRAPEZE ARTIST Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Trocadero Theatre. COMING ATTRACTIONS. August 10—Marle Wolfson, can Sunday, August 15—Capt. MoLagian will pull against two auto direct to Park tind av, W.; Rev. Roy Sprague, pastor, 11a, m., “Chrivtian Bivi- jencen”; & p. m., "Passover Prayor.” Christian, First—Joneph L, ¢ im, min il a, m,, second tn series on C teachin f great religious xpert- ences, Theil of Repentan Sp m, Love Story of Inaac Hallard—2024 W. 61th wt; A Crim, pastor, 11 a m., “Phy Will"; 8p. m., “Progressive Revelation Georgetown Union--Frank 1. Herthum, pastor, & p.m, “The Sin of Procrastination.” Queen Anne Mirat av, W. and Galer wt; J, L. Greenwell, min 11 a m, “The Revengos of His tory’; Bp m., “The Devices of the Devil” Congregational. Plymouth—Third av, and Univer sity at.; Rev, Francis J, Van Morn, D. D, pastor, Rev, W. A. Water man, D. D. at 11 a. m of Bigin, Ut and 8 p.m Broadway and Republic Kdwa Lincotn Rev, W. H. G hes at ll a Queen Anne Galer st; Rey D,, pastor, 11 a m ception of the Other W will preach Anne Ay. and «. Dv. Con Lutheran. Holy Trinity Olive and av.; Rev. BG, Land, pastor, 11 « m., “A Bense of Duty”; # p.m. Lu ther league; subject, “Reaching the Unsaved.” 11th Misoellan: Adventist Christian. James and i8th av. 8. P. Hayward, pastor Rev. Ch ffenden of Portland will preach 1a. m, and & p.m Occult Setence—1408 tnd av Mra, Minnie Jennings, p.m, “All Is Buccens Beatitudes Spiritualiat—1420 tnd Rice Burleigh will lectur Silent Voloe of the Soul” Seattle Spiritualist—1481 First av. Miss 8. G. Hull of Whitewater, Wis, JOUN CORT, Manager, THE GRAND TWO CLOSING WEEKS OF THE San Francisco Opera Company WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT “OLIVETTE” ‘The Introducing Mable Day, Goprano. Phone 66. By Audran, Composer of Mascot.” Summer Soale.. 100, 20, We and 50e “Pantana” at the Same Prices. LOIS THEATRE ALEX. PANTAGES, MGR. Phon Main 1304; Ind., 4334, Next Week, BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR EAGLES’ WEEK. Charles Hoyt’s Famous Comedy Drama. “A Temperance Town’ One of the Most Successful Plays Ever Written, Great Cast Matin Fine Production Sunday Clover Specialties btyemear Wednesday Popular Prices Saturday on Bargain Prices For the Ladies On Monday Night. will lecture on “What the Higher Critictam Means” at # p.m. Theosophy—1420 tnd av; Mrs. Elizabeth Wardali will tecture on The Wheels of Birth and Death” ats pm Catholic. Bt James Ninth and Marion; mass 4 a m.; Sun- days at 6, 7, 8 and ® a m.; high mana at ti a. m.; vespers, 8 p.m Church of Immaculate Concep- tion—-19th and Marion; mass daily at 4:20 and #:30 a. m; Sunday at 4, T and 8:30 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 & m.; vespers at 7:30 p. m. jt. Joseph’s—18th and E. Aloha; mass daily Munday 7:30 ll & m.: vesper St. Alphonsus—15th av. N. W. and Seth st, Ballard; mass 8 a m Sunday mass § a m; high mass 10:39 a m; Sunday school 9 a. m.; benediction 7:30 p. m. Christian Science. Church of Chrint, Sotontist ensen’s hall, Broadway and servicer 11 a m. and 8 abject, “Spirit”; reading room, 923 Alaska building. Second Church of Christ, Sctent- iat-—2011 W. 68th av, Ballard; serv- foes 11 a m.; subject, “Spirit”; reading room im church building. MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 19 Firet Ave. Women’s B Linen Suit Sale Favored Models in Dress- es and Tailored Suite of pure Linen § PRICE | | Attractive assortment to | select from. | Big Reductions on all | Summer Wearing Apparel | A small payment down ] |My and @ little each week or | month. | CABH. Westherg & Childs cReotT. 1312 — Second Av. — 1312. PARK 8:30 p.m The Modern Hercules, Lifts a Horse and Six Men AND THE PIG. lift ten men—ten men cannot on the hour every hour after CMAS, LOOFF, Manager. SEATTLE THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43, WEEK STARTING MATINEE, SUNDAY, AU Heventeonth Conssoutlve Week of the Summer Stock ie Himesiein otter MIMS MMMA BUNTING and the ‘ANY, in We L. Roberts ‘famous Kentucky Play, “HONEST HEARTS” Sppeering a2 “Marty,” © Kentucky mountain girl re strength of the augmented Burgess- Bunting Soenery, Costumes and Kisctrical Effects WEEK OF AUGUST 16TH, A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF “CARMEN” Mise Boma Bunting in the Title Kole, Prices as usual nup- Sompany SRATTLE'S LEADING VAUDEVILLE Coliseum . Prices 196, THEATRE week for Sullivan & ine’s Big Road Show. Per- formances at 2:16 and 8:16 only, 260, 290, 600, Tho JAMES anv ELSIE FINNEY World's Greatest Crystal Tank Swimmers ONE WrEK ONLY, STARTING MONDAY, AvGUST KDWIN KEOUGH & CO.—in Sense- tonal Seenic and Dramatic Act. MURKAY HILL—In « Bunch of Fun. THE MARTELLAS—Great Bieyole M'ILINN BROTHERS — On Triple Artists Morisontai Bars ARMSTRONG & DAVIS — Comedy THER THERE SHIRLEYS—ig Mo Sketch, stent Act MOVING PICTURES—New and In- MERLE WINDOW-Operatic Singer teresting Seattlo’s High-Clase ¥, Pricas 10c, 20c. Box seats, formances, 230, T:45, 9:15 eae! Tonight and continuous tomorrow, 11, Inat times of old bull GEORGE STREET & CO. Elaborate Scenic Creations Portraying Milltary Commanders of World. NEW B8HOW MONDAY AFTERNOON. LOUIS CHEVALIER 4 CO. Great Comedy Success, “A Lucky Liar.” OMEERS. European Wire Artists EDDIE ROESCH. Balladist. STEVENSON 4& NUGENT. Singers and Dancers. TOM MOORE. Monologist. Pantages Theatre “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” ‘weex COMMENCING MONDAY MATINGE, AUGUST 10TH. THE “AERIAL, wit. LEON MORRIS & J. J. CLUXTON & SONS, Co.'s co. The Clown, The Farce Comedy Sketch Lady and The Lad TRAINED DOGS A Scream! der TED LENORE, MINNIE ST. CLAIRE AND Wrestling Ponies Monologist and Comedienne. Singer Of Comic | nnn “The Girl From Songs. A Great Novelty Missiesippt.” Feature. ELWELL. PANTAGESCOPE. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAYS FROM 2 TO 11 P. M. MATINEES DAILY. zz MADISON PARK Every Afternoon and Evening Next Week, Starting Tomorrow (Sun- day) Afterndon. EXTRA—For Eagles’ Week—EXTRA ARTHUR DEXTER'S BIG INDIAN SHOW Thirty Fine Specimens of the Montana indians as They Were in Their Uncivilized State Years Ago. WAR DANCES—MEDICINE DANCES—INDIAN SPORTS—INDIAN TEPEES OF THE ORIGINAL VILLAGES ON THE GROUNDS ALL WEEK, CHAMPION BRONCHO BUSTING (Note)—Mr. Dexter, manager of this show, nishing Indian Show at A.-Y.P. Exposition, EAGLES’ DAY NEXT FRIDAY. The Eagles Will Own the Grounds That Day—Go See Them. has contract for fur- Twenty-two Unequaled Attractions All Week—Skiddoo House, Alligator Farm, Circle Swings, Photo Gallery, Miniature Railroad, Japanese Gardens, Dip-the-Dip, Theatorium, Palmist, ete., ete. Concert by Wagner's Band Tomorrow Afternoon and Night. General Admission Ten Cents, Take Madison st. cable. Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETO, |BEKINS Moving and Storage Ca. Corser Third Ave, & Washington Street Main Lots. eT

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