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ence INK STAR He. SeEares'! Nt x CWEEK. v0) din hie TOMORROW IS THE: THE DISASTER Many “bread } © whe suffered in the » thee three eare Ago rt will b at the “bread line” dinner, to be) 4) held at & o'clock Monday night at the Kennedy, There are several) ),) thousand We ple who were in the arent earthquake and fire dtwanter LOCAL CHAPTER OF THE : AMERICAN WOMAN'S LEAGUE FORMED | A loca! chapter of the Americar Woman's league was organized Thureday afternoon, April 16, at the ¥y. M. ¢ A. b by Mr. and Mre RK. D. Kelley, with the asslatanoe of Mrs. Clara C. Moore, The officers Jelected were: Mra. Margaret ©. Munns, president; Mre. Louise Grannis, secretary; Mre, Margaret V. Conn, treasurer | The American Woman's League building « © exposition grounds, which has been erected for the com SELMA NEEM ANT THE BATTLE THEATAI veh te nume than | fort and benefit of Seattle members are toda Jot the league and visiting members | }from all over the United States to At the Orpheum the Seattle exposition, Is almost completed | The Seattlo chapter of the league will also have a beautiful chapter building of thelr own in the near future. | GERMAN BANKING HOUSE SUSPENDS (Pr Patied Pees) | LURBECK, Germany, April 17-4} jocal sensation has been caused{ here by the suspension of the bank ei der Pending the clearing up of the exbibition of real color photomra-| retrained from asking for the ap potntment of @ recetver. The of Luckmann @ Soltau was small BRYAN HEDGING © (By Oniied Press) | LITTLE ROCK. Ark, April 17.— Asked regarding a report that be , | would be a candidate for United States senator against J Bh. Burkett, of Nebraska, for reelection, W. J Bryan said; There i¢ no foundation for the! report that | have decided posttiv perfected during t? half, @ Py AL the Moore Carle, author-co uit and ente rams a od, and the humor of @ tute, helped alone with that have an yric® | coun | ndeniably Dructe and Carolyn | have @ singing and instru } act well staged Symphony Concert. | ay atter y orches tra will play its symphony in | Concert, the reserved seat sale be og Wednesday morning The |¢ ® Will be marked by the f written book, lyrics Bomes almost dire where New Acta—s+ onteht and t night the * of Wille olate Drops ¢ Star theatre noon there will "fl headed by Mme | Venus, a perfect! and « daring wert the breent that never been | Sram w ollows i known | 1. Edouard Lalo [turns will include twe . ‘The Overture, ‘Le Roi @ Ye" | tien pictures: Cowb Wiilitar 7 to enter the race; have expressed 2. Walter Beil | nenanti nal jugeler and professional |myself aa adverse to becoming a Symphony No. 1, “Oriental.” a| man: Grover and Richards, «|candidate. | will not say I will not| mute. Allegro | team: Fox aad” Cooctet i tnteh | under any ctreumstances be elected, Sharp ark.” and the | but I would prefer not to be cantabile. EB fat! Rit quartette. te [be seen and heard In = series of in Tries to Rob Scaffold. Allegro molto, G) struments! musical selections The i oril 17 7 minor ects named will conting for one! RIDGEWAY, I1)., April 1 wear IV. Finale, Allegro con spirite, hk at the Btar, with daily mati. |!ng @ sentence of death was about t and His ur. & premier 2 miner be imposed, Arch Smith, on trial &—Anton Rubinstein é ‘ . e vers uete of rh pe re of murder. siashed bis = t " s ey Seeceseeieomie New Gtympte Opens. throat fm the crowded court room the origina! Daracte 4 b— Robert Volkan here while the judge wan inatruct Waltser-terenade, No 3, F ma ed. Th oy he (img the fury hiy tenovated and put in ler the opening bi) whieh We can sell that pool room for of musien! comedy Bnd van-| you We are doing it for others | My inert | Hee business chances, page 6, °** form ace aes matings today t th "At the Inn. Under the Linden Tres: y VOU WANT ¥ iS view jote near Exposition and University Took tay lakes and mountains, near TW car lines Price theo CARH, YOU WILL have to act At the Pantomes. Eéwerd H. Lucas, will be the Mixcha Kimane Coming. Mischa Eilmen, the F ¥joliniat, who will appear Moore on May 5 as the » farewell concert of the Meat re. t@ fresh in New York where, and } Semements are not fin by any means, for | hip and sia monthe this young master has a 6 of over compositions of an exeslient vaudeville jopentog at the Pant Monday . Abbett Ada REALTY j on of the eb 1000 Americas Hawk Building 9) jewlt 6 Peckerift, | ——— Martin Chusslew!t,” In which Nod | they ave the two scenes the court ther thelr mar returne home AMUSEMENTS. lie con | drunk give conce: pe. [bill ie fro fled and find for - t Leech! Park Pavilion | them, attracts some | at ete. ) Prinee Largest and novelty from huge repertoire] 4 most inter e Bias. writtes Fiocr in City, Good thet witl command their attention. |trom the book “The House of a verte bas a record of piaying | Thousand Candies” will be the bil nver 130 ec Ladies Pree. ris ip three years In| oresented by the Chicago Pantages His New York ep-iitock company. headed by T. 1 Hh number twen-| Prawiey and Mise Alleen May numbers | Neorthwesters League Athlette Park | recitals and mus! ¢ Mes. Clarence Mackay Gould and in the Bagby musteales at the Waldorf-Astoria. At the Seattic. a Herman has pleased at ie Week, | in “The Chi materially ny. erformance ot “The witl be given tonight WILL MAKE THE LOOP. | Co. will inaugurate a new service | Tomorrow at 3 pm on Kinnear park cara. The care PORTLARD VS, SHATTIN will make the loop around by the | pene Veat: depot instead of running to Spo- | ¢ kane av Bales Hooms 7 Stock wi theat it Monday to Biiam Berger morning The Raleigh Turkish Baths MEN ONLY. PREO Deafness Cure end for A remarkable offer by one of felma Herman |I the leading ear specialists in this H be lh coun who The Lit fealssty it Ineid { the stron@est emotions }that have been seen in « play the days when emotional actr New Armory, Western and Virginia, | Night of May 3rd, Matinee of May 4th and Night of May 4th. Chicago Symphony Or chestra (56 men), Adolph Rosenbecker, Di j rector; Festival Chorus (200 voices), Schu | bert Club Chorus (100 voices), Apollo Club | Chorus (50 voices), Children’s Chorus from ° the Public and Parochial Schools (1,500 voices), fe just the name Rt fits our Spring Suits desirable whade Best of every kind of | Season Reserved Seat Tickets for three concerts, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50. Single Ad | mission Reserved Seat Tickets, $1.50, $1.00 | and 75c. Reserved Seat Sale for Season Tickets at the Headquarters, in the D. Johnston Co, Bldg., from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on April 19th and 26th. Those buying the season tickets will get the best seats Preliminary Season and Single Tickets on sale at D. S. Johnston Co., Sherman, Clay & Co., John C, Walling Co., Kohler & Chase, Martius Music House and Woods & Burns Festival | SEVEN RENOWNED SOLOISTS CREDIT 16 Goop v Rasy Payments ery & Childs Ave—1312 } ag SATUR DAY « APRIL 17, 1909 atu," AQED MAN'S TRUST IN A —— 7 ANNIVERSARY OF vidied In Low Ang The 5 t naw t t r ' , 1d Kin Mama ak. property :fée - York eraaty it ‘has Just been "learn In “Wildfire” Tomorrow the Seattle Electric BASEBAL ae 2 3 A RSNA , YOUTH HAS BITTER END mA . , v, Ca ve . : RIC HARD mal Moore Theatre "cc" Yoel wae th kept, now we a time th “MARY’S LAMB” Aor 25 lecioied THE GRAND "ses. MODEL MILLINERY CO : 520-25 People’s Bank Bidg 1 Sth F Main 1619; tnd, 4920. Seats Thursday ladies | als Re bloc ted JOHN C. WALLING (0. PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES MERKIEST OF ALL MUSICAL FANTASIES THE [as GINGERBREAD Laz. | MAN Foe] 2 1N THE MATOHLOSS COMPANY May Bonton, Garrick Major, Adele Archer, Fred J, Nice, Snow, Maw Holden ing Choristers—-A Multitude of Emphatie yom, vom. GMMAT XI. INVESTORS! This is the last opportunity the readers of tock in THE LOPMEN MOORE THEATRE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, 8:16 O'CLOCK The Star will have to purchase UNION COAL AND DEV! CO. at 25 PER SHARE No dfder ‘fort stock will be accepted after Monday, April 19th, at that price Our of SEVENTH s¥ our ¥ CONCERT OF THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA clarinetiot and ‘al necompant- fice will be open from 9 a. m. to § p. m. and : Orchestra, 91 be * cony Cire) cony, 60¢; Unre: Gal- 9 e evenings, so that every one Selling Wednes ay from 7 to 9 in the evenings, At Clk conceit’ Caliling Week’ ving. uéinn ihe od at the final request concert. of May 6 SEATTLE THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. will have a chance to place their order be fore the raise in price takes effect, This stock will be advanced $ $1.00 mark is reach per share ¢yery ten days until the . You should buy Today And get the full advantage of the raise in price. Don’t Forget That we are located only 12 miles from the center of Seattle. Over 10,000,000 tons of coal in the property by actual measurement. We are negotiating and will probably se cure 500 additional acres adjoining our pres ent holdings, making us one of the largest coal combinations in the state. This stock will be worth $5.00 per share in a short time. Both Phones 48 o The Leading Popular Priced Theatre of the Northwest. i And the Best Star and Stock Company West ef Chicago. Teight“THE CHHISTIAN,” Last Time. WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 18 Selma Herman And Her Associate Pinyers, te Channing Pollock's Brilliant Garrick Thentre Success, “The Little Gray Lady” A Comedy Drama Containing the Wittiest, Cleverest and Brightest of Dialogue. A Medley of Heart Interest, Intrigue and Society Life in Wash ington, D. C. Mise Herman as Anna Gray. AStron Selected Cast and Complete We take you to see our mine before pur- Production. Prices aa Usual chasing. Mise Herman as Anna Production. Prices ee Usua: Ind, 4334 Seattle's Leading Stock Theatre. “y A Birong Selected Cast and « Complete Ses Union Coal and Development Co. 230-231 Arcade Annex Next Week, Starting With Sunday Mm neaday “THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES” Dramatized from Meredith Nicholson's Novel of Romance and Mys tery won Tuesday, Wed- AMUSEMENTS. Both Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville . Pantages Theatre Wocic Week Commencing Monday Matinee, April 19 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS 4 Internation- vAUDE- al Comiques | «tis characters suit tive” Duo Tumbling and The Well-Knowo Engtion | Mieh-Class Vocal Fumbiing Artintx, iste. Mr.& Mrs. §. Lucas} Present “Original Scenes from Dickens” Settings DICKENS IN v & John-RUSSELL BROTHERS—Iames Assented by Flora Bonfant! Russell, in the y Comediet ar Bervant’ Girlie The Popular Bowen ros. Rusticana Singers, Comed Frederick Allen and Co. | Five Juggling Normans Th atom Sweetheart.” Club Manipulators Andy Rice Humorous Monolorue Elwell — Pantagescope ‘ | Marion Francini-Olloms & Page In “The Duteh Kufope’s Great Tourbiliion Mu aictan. patcm— Real Color Photography | By McGinnis and Clifton | —CAWOLYS Delmore Sisters Vocal and Inst mental Vaudeville Box seats, S00 45, 9:15 each day LUM MOTION PIC 2'to 11, last times nes — THE LATEST NOVELTIOS Performances Every Bvening at | Uvening Prices—100, 260, 6 Matinees Dally at 2:16 pom, | t OLYMPIC THEATRE rirtit AVE. AND PIKE ST. pHs WIOP SUNDA Nan MUSICAL COME ISLE OF ZA ZA Clifford, Misa M y of Beach & Bo NEW SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON MLLE. NADJE, The English Venus The Most Perfectly Formed Woman in the World COWBOY WILLIAMS ELITE 4 Premier Mustoians. FOX & CRYSTAL < WEDNESDAY AND SATUR- GROVER & RICHARDS Merry Mummers Otis Bowers, For ‘dus anid Other Well 40, 506 Minetr THE LATEST MOVING PICTURES FROM FRANCE

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