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fo) ° ® ° THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. = O 9 merchant are all tinally die the | 2peapt the criminality which, according to] victims of the machinations of this| fore the purnic, doses votce the theatrical writer, is alway | tage her fi 4 t al h h f th oro no of ite wonderful charn pant Along the wharves of th the one voles of Ite kind, |tiver, Mhetltown: t of The Lois “Devil,” appealing, clear and bell-like \a and the Bhelltown band, and The part of “The Devil at the | hae kept the old ballads of 30 and|4 @hborhood gathering in the | is Wan aswuined by Mr. Frawley, |50 years ago alive, and his “Belle | barn, | oh me apparent unfamiliarity with | Brandon” and | “BStiver cnevade | . |the character, due undoubtec o | Among the Gold” «till have the pow nd Gised Turns Out |triende with the power ax a speak: | : ed Tahontsale of the play [er to atir the emotions despite thelr Orpheum. | the hurried rehearsals of the pl . ¥ a er which ho dovoloped during the! made inany serious eltpe ant (eeay: | familiarity The regular attendant of the | ae to Welcome | mary campaign. @ hia speech he|, od with the, work of ‘the ather|. The farce, which te tn three acts deville houses, the judge and H outlined the policy he would fol-| members of the company tol a story of an amateur satior 1 fe . of all that's good and bad ‘Candidate Home. low If elected sheriff and asked all] | Mins May handled the part of| NO endeavors to keep hie reputa- |'% tht apecial class of amusement em his hearers to turn in and help him|Jolan admirably, showing & ram | te Be Pe Meir eaee. Sete com: | thin week a mont excellent’ bith | i oth | eranp of the author's idea of the | #tlor of the eo) fe mond celebrated Rob | Wa ¢ ection, avsions brought back | Plleations ar ny. Splendid work |Probably the best that has been yremented st dvanced vaudeville Wetory a second time Sat Pledged to Support Hodge. }. William |!# done by several of the charac. | since advanced vaudev t. ‘The first celebration! A number of speeches followed Xia, dia well in |tomm, gertigulariy by Mine Ticesaimone tah | fter © “ee ' . sof the part, al miner, Whe, an Che wu oun and or the day afte ection ant every speaker pledging himself to i v ‘ot in-law The all-star bill je ae follows ppeend when Hodge arrived | do down the line for “Hob.” The} F cewae unmount Sr Enilgr, is reonouaiy Cressy & Dayne, In “The Village bout 6 o'clock gaturgay Jenthusiasm diaplayed showed that ee remalnaar ot | ® big share of the lnughter Lawyer;” the Tom Davis Trio, "Mo Black Diamond will be a unit for | Well received expe. | Dey tw ar member of Ue & ae tei gee Be pad been sont to Mack / Hodge in the general election \clatly Mike Kimball as the model|Pany who acquite himself with Soon athe ee wean a A at Hodge was coming} A continual string of visitora|4nd BM. Kimball as the husband | create vn ie ae ree | gad a large part of the popu-|called at the’ Hodge home yester. | pawn, ldillan: Mavward, | Joeee" | sical comedy; Mabel sinclar, ven-| @f the tofn, men, women | day congratulating the candidate | Third Avenue “Devil.” ont the ro the little company fills and Lockwood & Bry fren, gathered around the/and talking over incidents of the| The chiof part at the Third Av-|the requirements In & manner that |#0M, charactor artists | to do honor to the) primary campaign, This morning | enue Ix assumed by Stanley Johns | beapeaks artistic ability and long | brought honor to) Hodge returned to Seattle and will| Whose eh tertaation — o! he | familiarity with the lines, | When the train] spend much of his time here from = a eee ees? ame “4 The fr ge Mssrbd hg en arrival was| now unttl the general olection, No-|ALtRh other playhouse, | He ap. tina leks ot Goiva | yesterday afternoon and last night | ae ee [Of the part ay set forth by George! 4 packed house at the Grand last | W8* Brook's Whang-Doodle Chorus | | Artees, whe appears in me of the | night ushered in the beginning of im an entertaining minstret firet | y original companies i Ban Ol tee cenaiar cadens lth Uae porera | mare ne which some high clans | hate A IE splendid voice for the role the Teqular season with vee ceits® | negrd apecialiion were introduced to | alr colebration was held | ‘The work of Minx Etiaabeth Mate |i te! or as acca ae the delight of the audt | be principal street of Black | an the wife tw v mmmendable,| nro Svat, of the ning tonight and runt | : |Bhe shows « at derstanding the management will in fd when the train patted ta. | 8h 5 e coms produ | the entire population | jot the part, and ; paturity gives sble an impression as on ite for- | [ee gate system at the park | he opportunity to portray | with the winner of} “The Devi ” | pa Ty soy vinit to Seattle Ses : , fectively the woman to whom the Bi es My a eth akan | for the republican noml-| Arter the reat Manhattan plan, | temptations presented would be en e Of he cast te the ene Star, sheriff, and after much 8 tt t h th at ye The new show at the Star this de a brie " ntervent of an influe | PAP g * clude a neries of | m promising them a| the theatrical sensation of the year,| the Devil of the play. The romain fod il gE pg He, high ‘lags wpectaition brought here during his| Were given stmultancously at dif-ling parts In the play were all well! tng Mr. Gunson, Mr. Rose's directly from the east, consisting of | | ferent theatres in Seattle yesterday. | done Goo Man” also brought forth repeat | oor and his own mene ki The | L 1 pee production ~ s - a in Bagies’ hall and a/ Both plays are translations from ed en * The present pr Criminal Mil @ Sylvain unt also held to celebrate | Frang Motnar's German play, called Richard Jo: will remain during the week, and @| OU Maes come directly fre Hodge was the guest|* comedy because of its brilliant! Richard J. Jose sang to many of | special matines for Wednesday with |Tongon hippodr Others | Zs Bagle hall and th epigrame and scintillating wit, but | his old admirers and to hundreds & reduction of » » # announced | bint are Grace onard, charact at ‘wed by speeches | Mit! @ plot which brings It close |of new ones at the Moore theatre Weish & kart| was follow ec Peeches io =the American side of melo-| last night, when the beautiful play i = and Noble & ollification |¢rame ned for the regular ses Uncle Josh Parking” | ere, ORE Hobie 6 Hodge made the princt A new interpretation is given to sang between the first The big crowd which greeted Un- | Sie Roesh will have and surprised his old/the olf = story of the home /and second acts of a lively farce en- | cle Josh Perkins on his annual visit song crn broken into by domestic tn-| titled “Don't Tell My Wife,” and, | to Seattle at the Seattle theatre yes trigue In this he introduces hia| while the farce iteelf was good, It | terday was sufficient evidence of the here, the Devil, @ man of the world, | was merely incidental to the singing popularity of the melodramatic! Pantages. ¥ .. irreproachable manners, of the @reat actor-tenor, who re-|“rube” play | ‘The feature at Panta this w 1 aatee seems to be to w nded to encore after encore until he plece introduces the country f* “Atra, the Bullet. Woman wherever he goon, A pur he was forced to conf that hie ity typem—the scheming ling scient nad the ee ‘an artist, an artist's model, and a repertoire was exhaus neones of the urban underworld, bile all over ¢ workd | Are Interested at All in Specially Priced Staples ater Ti Study Table Canter Table Measures 24 Inches Square—Tues In Solid Oak, eae Golden—Sale Price $6.00 ae day's Price-— Table top measures 24 inches wide by " | 26 inches long, and table is made of oak, The $4.00 Center Table shown in the fintehed golden. Special very similar to is the style offered at above deep cut the one shown here, but lege differ slight ly, ander shelf shaped and securely braces the heavy turned legs Table is equipped with one drawer, A $9.50 value, and on | sale Tuesday only. 90c All-Wool Ingrain 65c Seven Patterns in This Lot Table is made of oak, showing a red top, and rim is finished with edge; under shelf shaped and ly braces the French legs. Cao Manne m A Clean-Cut Princess Dresser With a Tasteful Oval Mirror— $11.25 Dresser is made of ished to represent quartered oak; case 21 inches wide by 36 inches long. Top neatly shaped and front of upper drawer is finished with a graceful serpen tine, Oval mirror is 18 inches wide by 30 inches jong, and hung in shaped toilet standards. 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English Dinnerware, Finished With Gold Edge This Set of English Porcelain ts decorated in enameled blue, finished with narrow gold edging; an attractive pattern — Ang tor 50 pleces, 13.80 $7.50 $13.75 A $3.25 Chair Which Matches Buffet for— $1.85 Regular price for 100 pleces, $24.80. Sale price : $6 75 In Place of $12.75, Buys the Nicely Enam eled lron Bed Buffet ‘- Marty English—$19.50 Style for— $14.75 Pattern is one of popular continuous | post styles and finished with an attractive 3 Chair ie made of oak and seat show Eoewe rather small, and suitable to use filled head and foot end; special is shown quartered grain; back posts are continuous Small dining room; case measures 19 in a combination of white and green, with and traced to tbenk be Woah. aus: ‘beak Wide by 40 inches long; mirror m ished te etit: foll sise ox Arua : led plate, a i hes high by 40 maqntngs Raines Git; full ste ly medium high and provides a comfortable Wong; case fitted with three draw on wale, and special bed ¢ teed rest for the shoulders; back panel and SW of which are small; one long for against breaking or proving fac crosspleces plain; chair shown in dark | tory finish only ——— Buy now Sole Sellers of the Mon- arch Malleable Range Shade Estimates Fur- nished on Application Ali the Credit You Want 1403 701411 SECOND AVE COR.SECOND AVE UNION a crack shot ly This Feast of “Good Things” Won’t Go a-Begging if You pervious to bul Bhe pon & pedental with @ card pinned to the front of |her dress and a giaes globe directly behind her. Chevalier De Loris, « firem steel-tipped bullets at her. After the shot the card ts found to be plerced and the gines globe shattered wk. crowd of the season | Lune The biggest visited Luna park yesterday, It be ing estimated that fully 10,000 ne passed through the gate \This was the result cf the opening of the gates to the public, no ad mission betng charged The concer monary attractions are proving as| popular an ever RD THESE SHOULD | GO QUICKLY ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANOS, | | MORE OR LESS USED, AT | WAY DOWN PRICES AND | | LITTLE TEAMS. The “Piano Exchange and Bargain Room” at the D. 8. Johnston Co. has become the piano bargain cen. ter of the Northwest. Many a fin } plano, whose owner can well af ford to exchange for a new style to mateh Interior decorations or trade it tn as part payment for the | wonderful Pianole Piano, finds ite way to the Exchange and Bargain | Room. Others are returned from renting. Then there are strictly | brand new ones, the cases of which have become scratched and marred | Im transit Shrewd buyers are continually on the alert for just such snaps and| It's neediexs to say no time Is lost| in taking advantage of the extra-| ordinary opportunity | Every day witnesses a change In the “Exchange and Bargain Room” | ~~planow being delivered to new jowners, others coming tn that have | just been traded as part payment for costly Chickerings and Kimballs and Lesters and Hobart M Cables | and genuine Planola Pianos for | which we are the exclusive Western factory representatives j These Won't Last Long. | By being here early tomorrow morning you can take your chotee | of a large assortment of rare values. | A good Heine, cost new a year! ago $360, goes now at $176. A largest size Kohler & Campbell in |mahogany at only $177, cost new $900. A Kohler & Chase (etenct!) | only used a short time, mahogany | case, like new, $176 gets it tomor-| row, Another one, also in mahog any, has not been used one month at $212 One of the famous Story @ Clark makes in « beautiful mottled ma hogany case. regularly sold at $460 goes tomorrow at $276. This is a rare snap, A dainty medium-sized Weber, in walnut, regular $450 value, now only $218 Another Weber, in fine mahogany case, used ‘considerable, at only $158. | | Then there ts a fine largest size | showiest style Krutamann, used jvery little and just like new }eost originally $450, goes tomorrow at $228 | | A superb Decker & Sons (gen juine) strictly brand new tn a spe-| | etal regular $600 val is seratched more or gets it now A magnificent $560 Bush & Gerts traded {n toward a genuine Pianola Plano by a wealthy Seattle home, | goes now at $362—cannot be told from new. A fine Johnston upright, the $390 style, used about a year, but cannot be told from new, at only $ A cholee Schubert, largest Cabi net Grand size, in fancy dark ma hogany case, tone and action as good as new, always brings $560, take it now at only $334 A good Fischer, medium size, in fancy walnut case, regular $376 style, now only $178. Another | Fischer, the $425 style, Itke now, only $262, And atill another one largest size, been used considerable at only $198 And & number of} others at prices to fit any purse. Remember, in order to secure, choice you must be on hand early | tomorrow morning. First come, first | served, We'll arrange terms to! sult. A small payment down and | the balance at $6 or $8 monthly will take cholee of nearly any in strurment now tn the “Exchange and | Harenin Room | Hear in mind also that the fam ous Jolpston Guarantee—"Money back if not exactly as represented’ acdompanies each sale, D. 8. | Johniton Co, the Pioneer Plano House, Phird and University, Beat tle. | le. | Savings & Baillargeon & Co. to Second Av. and Spring St. The Large White Building One Block North of Madison St. Besides having far larger stocks of lines heretofore carried, we will handle rugs, millinery, art goods, drug sundries, novelty jewelry, and a few other lines kindred to the dry goods business. ‘Now Just a Word About Our Handsome New Home We will have lots of room, perfect light, modern convenience for making your perfect ventilation and every trading pleasant and speedy. YOU’LL LIKE TRADING IN OUR NEW STORE, because the same prompt and intelligent service you’re used to at Baillargeon’s will prevail, and withal our fine store, big stocks, etc., will never forget to have low prices, as this has been a great factor in what- ever success we've attained. The Millinery er a oe Though Even Now There’ sa Generous Show ang Come With Us to Second and Spring des for life, et |14 of them (By United Pre: Opening Takes Place Thursday wonderful pftehing for the butchers. onoriomien, Faltccace srt | SEATTLE 1S AFTER 3c eee Seine ite ten San, wevacom| struck out twelve men. The win- re will be band » aide jed 23 games this season and won | SAN FRANCISCO, Seattle, Omaha, Galve and San Antonio are cities for the race securing the con enter 1909 of the trans commercial conven. The convention meets here 6 to 10. } vention In Mississippt y tho AllHelp }* TheSafe Deposit mite CATHOLICS PARADE Be square. | (By United Press.) Keep busy. LONDON, Sept. 14.—While police Ss. chesetl, guarded the Mne of march the Catholic Eucharist Congress pro Don't grumble cession was held yesterday after noon| It was one of the most im posing parades ever seen here There was no disorder and the ald of the police was not needed DROPS DEAD AT WORK Pay your debts. Grin and bear it. Hold your temper. Learn to take a joke. Patronize home indus | ny tries. Just as he was preparing to Seed emethinn ever ascend a ladder to the second floor Of the Title Trust Com day bd ¥ of the new Gaffney & Hyde build pany are and have been / ing, corner of Maynard and Weller warded by sts, at 9:30 this morning guarded Melvin, a negro hod carrier, ped dead in a sandpile The deceased, who was about 40 years of age, is survived by a wife and several children, who re Tacoma. Tom drop Don't parade your trou ble company, Give the other fellow a bles accepted fair show. age are ide in compartment, but Gave a part of your earnings and deposit it In the The Pacific Meat company's ball |team defeated the T. P. Fays in exciting game yesterday afternoon at Woodland park. The score was 10 to & The feature was Durig's chrome steel vault. ply Union GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles that will last rather than for a pair that won't Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY MEN’S SHOE STORE, 805 First Av. Colman Building day night by employes of the and all valua for ly within our large and stor in a separate entire five Nued

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