The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1908, Page 5

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° houses at the Lote every day Mr. Frawley and Miss May onl show cleverness in thelr roles, and the rest of the cast le good. Lyra shat HIS REPLY No more interesting play of tt j Kind than “The Heart of the Blue | Snihsitniliaiitig * ha * ook he oe gy he (By United Pr ) P the an bee “w &@} NEW YORK, Oot. 7 Former: Fren x eurneee thie Congromman Joseph C. Sibley of use. “King of ." a} Pennaytwania has snade publ play, heralded as “hot une | ter in e« tow with re ke Virginian, will he secn| made to tim in a recent }at the Th Avenue next Sunday of Willlam RR. Mearst Mr May Settle paye that for thirty years nA oe more of lees Qs wel anaeclated Orpheum, iy business with Jobn b Archbold the Situation of the j “The ‘Little Miende Lady,” xe M. Cohan ie bette press Balkan. by Mise Hope Booth & Co, Orpheum this week The topic ta — D one of dramatic critiotam, and th anociat (By United Press} lerittes and newspaper —gframatic a Mins prabie IQTON, Get It I) writers are handied with a quod sareasm. Misw Booth ie « ming comedienne, and te ably eupported by Charles Deland and Prank Dixon, fe diplomatic cireies here | natu t President Roosevelt ts the Balkan / r PePOOOSOSeSeSeesees 3 Instructions ay te 3 4 went to every Amerie a Qenteneh 3 3 i. tm repert|, cemeren ce te Sees OPOeSemoseenerereeoegoes progress of the 1 the attract at FP Seattle Woman's Club. that threaten we Mra, Fay answers all the] Ph rt and travel departme ‘alt im war questions agked her and gtve he Beattle Women's club will names of her questtoners, whileshe| With Mra Bugene Wilson, at 909 the right moment srriy MH have a/ ts bitmdfolded on the stage. 34th av. N., tomorrow afternoon, t Roosevelt will have a) The literary department will meet arbitration seaty to ate a YArmon at the Star, [tomerrow afternoon with Mrs. declare the | DrAmon, & mind reader who tn | Saynderson, Teta. anewers questions >} The muse department meets on rrancts, Monday afternoon at the studio of him by his auditors tn th HMA, | of the new week at the Star th Mire, Rose Ireland, 86 Melyoke block his act ¢ from that of Albini Council of Je yumetl | will meet at the aft [and oth i the/' thet he works in the open ine cong bey lighted stage. Other ne he row after Rabbit Kooh of (ae Ki Kida, a Japanese jumglor ii speak on current events, Miss jUkree iiustrated songs staged by| Holden will report on settlement) W. L. Werden and sung by Eadie | work } Roesch; Alice Mortlock & Go, in Banquet. | & well written aketeh; Tom Demp The annual assembly and banquet | sey, & monologue comedian; thelof the elders and clergy of the Three Zaras and Mie Carmen, @x-| Presbyterian churches of Seattle pert baton twirlers and hoop-rotl-| will take place on Tucsday eventing ere; Chartes DeVoy and the Day-|of next week at the Westen ton Sisters, buck and wing dancers, | church and two sets of motion piotures. The show on the whole ia more pleasing than the usual run of these fumed a defiance to eciaies ‘ : today when the foreign omplimentary Dance. BUUMRs enncunced thet A dancing party will be given on em ‘ Thursday at Luna Park by Mr, and Bosnia and | entertainments. | Mra. J. H. Little and Mr. Howard Ror the declaration of a ne, for Mr. and Mra, Bertram r by Bulgaria, tf a HUNDRE i$ in LINE) Bettas ¥ of Detroit, Mich. er the concern of other} Bridge Afternoon. | Mrs Alexander F. Meitwan en pvtaremont says chat Austral AT BOX OFFIGE cote score ona later at @ tea yesterday a: oot, care whether the annoxa- op ll ace | Stiae Altos Gusti. ‘Sine was staist= an it tw an accom- (Ry United Press.) ; Gui She was as eh cannot be undone, los 3 <GRLES, Cal., Oct. 7. . 1 4 _ Walter Oakes and Mrx from Bosnia today say | Quarreling and bickering for places | a pa Pprevince is on the verge of | im line before the box office of the) 4... Guild Meetings ‘ag the result of annexa-| Belasco theatre, several hu dred | nompital will x. L Which Was announced last | persons, some of whom had been | py at 10 & m on AY at the following places there for 24 hours, were waiting). Queen Ann Cheteen Capitol - for tlekets when the seat sale for) Hf, Mra Dovell, 1415 B. Foy at | David Warfleld’s engagement here} Sroadway, Mra Edgars, 210 Har [ia “The Music Master” med to /Yerd av. N lday, Warfleld's peution ea San |. UBtvorstty, Mra W. 8, Geiger bene where he once served | Ti 1th av. No Denny-Biaine guilds meets at the a8 an usher tm a theatre, could nOt} sare hour Thursday morning with have been more enthusiastic than | Mra Robert Pox, 36 36th av }the one he will receive i Los Fratern Luncheon. Hour,” with | Angeles. Alumni of the " peite Upetion Cot * when a lege fraterntty residing In Seattie Binet Sencary wit be at nbd Bead ot: Reload eles nt goad i 4 will hold their bi-weekly buncheon t the Olympus cafe at 12:30 o'clock »o Saturday afternoon. Arts and Crafts. (By United Press.) : The Woman's Century club wilt CHICAGO, Oct, T-——Ghair a|%* hosters today at the arte and man Merman ra Mack of the : leratts exhibit at the City Fed : yh chub he democratic national commit- | {)) tee, today resumed his duties. @ a re will fure He was reported to have coh ® | masicas program. Japsed under the strain of his ® Firtoch Club. work, but attributes his im ®{ There will be a dinner-dance on disposition to a slight cold. . Friday at the _Fittoch club. SPEER EERO Ree INSTRUCTIONS ron VoTRRs. The Norwegian steamer Rygts was OAKLAND, Cal Oct 7.-Cowety |! chartered by telfour Gein a Clerk Cook today 6 making af: Co yesterday to carry wheal to the fangements {o place voting mach-| United Kingdom. ines on afl ferry boate piping be- = liween Oskiand aed San Franc | _ The «te masted bertentine Rrerett Swit,” as presented by | for the instruction of the voters|q Griggs hes been obtained to carry Pinyers. ie drawing | who are wot accustomed to the ma-i whoa: from Frisee to the United chines | Kingdom. Fair Paisoxnns (SME ORAM. The Preseh bark Gact has been Puyaliup, Oc- (®y United Press.) chartered to carry lumber from the Special train! wavy TARIn Puset Sound, Oot bd 5 Bo aee- ordimary | terday Skogway seaman, serving general quart tent” | noes, were caught and kill Capt. Reinerst: { the freighter avecin am the site for the) Henri Iheen sow earoute Prom i waves News to Seattic with wat resigned in f vw at hie firet of enn icra men | , Capt. Strandwits, and will go iger = look after sey Hw. Jerat boats of whieh he ls part owner 1,000 shares for sale at 10¢. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First Av. **| The Norwegten steamer Norman is jin deydock at Pertm repairing Injur- lee received in a storm off the Guit ARTS AND CHARTS. ot Aden, rorvn tee AL wxMe mr, ; tn HOES | MACK AT WORK AGAIN, : wong bits, « comedy | fed fast action are the feat- pot Cohan’s “Honeymooners,” at this week. The show ix} Cohan production. There | y «i i anethe eee eteeeeeeeee i Beattie Theatre. fe is & mid-week matines at} The American hark Athert whieh rrived yeaterday at Port Townars Todey—Queen Anne wort- Bi ly to load at Port Gamble with « nightly Club. Program by Mme: Bi ry ‘of lumber ever conalgned | i. H care: ear oo, Ht sg Admalasion—Day, 180; Evening. cor + She te now on © part) 0 of coal et Ladyemith, B ; (8 Press | eg . WASHINGTOS Tosining Conair Aprons 35¢ |) 2 tinresot= > we 8 weer | eet ot’ rising, trom the jher return yeaterday surface of the ocean without the SS a aid of launching apparatus, and posalbil teameterw’ strike depends tectaton J Champion Tooth Fast-Cutting One-Man Crosscut This saw has extra handle and is special tem- ‘ pered and patent ground; worth $2.25; 1 5 fh Sebeot for Chinke. RANCIBCO, suing the pen See ¢ world for the foreign born Chinese “Se Razor Strop, 49¢ 75¢ Wood Bowls, 25¢ Deuble Shell Horse 2i4tnch Highly Polished Maple Leather Razor Stro wood Bowls, for krant making pnte tientoner Liang Hing plated hook and to close out; worth Tc o5 = 5 B- 44 b worth 75; special rari erected in : 10¢ Cake Turner, 5¢ i 25c Enamel, 10¢ Perforated Cake Turner, with | SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices aa of White Bath Tub payee wooden handle; Thursday's | on Clothing for the Boys. ly applied; it's ready | flyer; worth le Reguiar $3.00 Sults only $1.50 c Regular $4.00 Buits only $2.00 Wee; special “10¢ special a 75 Stone Jar, 53¢ i $1.50 Grindstone, 98¢ gallon Stone Jar and Cover: | Carborundum Pamily Size has a heavy white glaze Red stone, for knives tchets Wing Stoneware product; the household tools ; bost on the warket; worth fh $1.50; special 98c The; special 3c | ie Shaving Soap, Se Toilet Paper, 5 for 25¢ Williams’ Famous Barbers’ Bar Pure White Me ed Tissne | ving p produces a | Totlet Paper; large rolt and full | nly lather it’s the peer of weight; always sold 3 12.00 Welsbach Gas Light $1.29 omen Heart and ange Genuine Welsbach Reflex Inverted Gaslight; mation, Parslyele, Indigestion, Produces a strong, soft light for less Catarrh, Golter, Asthma, Dis. $48; worth $2.00; special ° eases of Men and Diseases of Spelge r& Harlbut COND ge ‘fi 4NO UNION STMERT. Regular $5.00 Suite onty $2.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1921 Firat Ave. Hot Springs Doctors PERMANENTLY LOCATED. Cor. Third Av. and Cherry Treat and cure chronic dis of the Blood, Nerves, Skin, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Heart and Lungs, in Rheumatism Swollen and Deformed Joints Pain in Muscles, Stiffness, Sore ck, Inability te Straighten up and Lameness, cured on a guar antee THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908, dddbaosisii buying heaters here means a gfeat saving for you than ever to serve you nized, 80 avail yourself of an early opportunity to buy. hi I : regular value $37.50 caguier: vals: S08 doatrable table the facilities for heater showing is greater here than elsewhere. every practical and economicaf style —our fair and reasonable pricirggs, liberal terms, etc, merit satisfaction Kenneth ‘air-tight eater— for wood— — ihe tes low prices air lor the week i urn and patent air-tight wer nickel d@ratt $2.25, apec fi 2. liein, site, remo tar valwe $2.75, apectal lar value $3.00, apectal 22-Im, stem, rey jue $2.58, special Mo, 5, Rein, sine, ler value $3.75, sporial SECOND AVE. AT PINE day tm the specifications adaptee) | Qeipts by the navy department. The plans | $1,990,000. were prepared hy Lieut the department's observer trial . ip consulta tion with Lieut. Commander L. acting chief of the of equipment. Today's Treasury Statement, WASHINGTON, wennegy sopert today show: FREE Consultation | con, tell you the wature of your You ineur ne ob- | | The City of Puebia will leave tor ‘AIRSHIPS WANTED jNome at #% -. - Thureday George C bareau The Hritieh ship Torteth Is about to fiying at a minimum speed of 40 the Guverement toe be effictatiy aiven up for lost athe be v4 Jolty given up for lot 2? | miles an hour for four hours, are Ca One - Man ca. | demanded by toss Cut SAW * x 4 SAN FRANCTIOOO, Ort. T. The an 1 a CT ” t ” —) AM @ G PF LovaMNEY, the Quintette of Royal Neapolitans Now at Hotel Savoy DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone Our Heater Store is better prepared special featuring of maple furniture— these extra special prieings are for only a short time—their values will be re this is @ birdseye maple center table of « most pieasing destan, ha dorshelf, the high Prench polis! | adds greatly to te attractive ness by bringing out the of the wood; the top la 26 tneh a ape of heater known is shown by us of every week— Recoed amd Oct iat Es. Reattte. Tel. Main regular value pretty shaped om aquare © the week given free with purchase heater this japanned coal hod and shovel Kuppenheimer —yeur old Stove, Mange or Heat part payment om the purchase + TACOMA. disbursements | $1,690,889, ~ atrander to make one trip from the 1 to La Hoca cateying . Brokaw or Kuppen heimer Overcoats— ‘The West Seattle Ferry Ferry Witt commence on ite winter schedule GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—Round Trip, 50¢, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m, 2:08 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U, SEELEY 176. Tacoma-—Tel. Everett and Edmonds Not Only Largest, but Best—Ghafer Broe— Not Only Largest, but and Brokaw Bros.’ Clothes for Men at Shafer’s HE SHAFER STORE shows these two leading lines of clothing for men. They are the back- bone of the business, being the finest ready-to- wear garments made in America. Brokaws, successful for fifty years; Kuppenheimers, the most remarkable commer- cial triumph of modern tiraes—Both at the Shafer Stores. Brokaw or Kupp:nheimer Suits— $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Brokaw or Kuppenheimer Raincoats— $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 ra $20.00, $25.00 on to $50.00 High Art Suits for Men, Special $15.00 Made by Strauss Bros.—-The famous “High Art” line. Beauti ful fabrics, in all shades, clever tailoring; good service-giv ing suite—the best money's wosth we know of, $15, 00 College Clothes for Young Fellows The College Clothes are distinetive, full of snap and style, For ex they have fancy covered ket flaps; buttons in groups or widely separated; long, graceful lapels; and the fabrics are and beautifal—bold or “quiet” stripes, two-toned effects Mosk tn ton. Moneaveat Mt 7 Bil SE ana OOO Boys’ Fall Suits and Overcoats Whole store full to choose among. Price $3 and on to $12.50, All sizes, colors and e = Shaler Bros. i Univer Jniver sity Arcade and Arcade Anaex——Whole Block Long sity

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