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Ib CHANCE, xz n ~ Offic ials Not Nahi “Butter” and do} in the T. M. A.” a. | “aye dlled hbw _— ou made | 4 Deis, too sleek and when he ap 3 fa the Concesstonalros’ pa. the Pay ak yesterday t ar fficlals hel hands in holy t and} ~ tho tall timber arter to the T ay Streak, it} fent Chil Director General Nadeau sid be given the t ride the arrived ck this morn afficers returned and sim a at neither Mr. Chilberg My, Nadeau could be found in t th t waiting for disappatnted. eatrical Bg event wer the high Jinks broke up| “Girl” Giyde Piteh's deligntt M@elock this morning Ferris) seasons ftertngs at the Moore received a wireless from | theatre an engagement Ciilbers, the latter stating that t the Alhambra, } t ne of the produ ng of the T Nit for the} harm in being mpany and but he saw the . first and immediately got hop. |), n gue Wireless failed to state where | will continue until Thurs t Childers was and up to this Mr. Nadeau has not even! At the Moers Joeated. Both of the expost petiy ge the Ceee SMidials will be obligated wheni during the naat week (gat ts leas animated another week at the Mf Big Doings Begin. ly” of the play tea re dot oP treus, having gon There was dix ings on the Pay| ovaust tine ten the st however, without the chief By 11 o'clock the cars ar at the exposition brought of theatrica! people. Many there in autos and taxicabs. fie Spanish theatre was packed at then the curtain went up stants never before dreamed of pulled off. Every theatre tn ie Was represented and every if tarned out big. From Fer {Hartman down to the wardrobe the Hartman Opera com Was represented to a mem Many circus performers were iand they went over to Tacoma Morning to be ready for the| and performances there to- were all kinds of good! to eat and drink. Kverybody the time of his life and the! tees having the arrange. tn charge worked like Tro T. M, A. day at the oxpo- wilt be remembered ax the y by all theatrical people. NET OFFIGIALS AL WGSIT 10 Tie LY, Mass. Aug. 21.- Taft was visited today , Members of the cabinet, MacVeagh of the treas- lary Meyer of the navy, General Wickersham. Wickersham tained over ; changes in the inter. @mmerce laws, which will at a coinfermnce in| toon. Meyer conferred about routine affairs in department. a DOCK AT MANILA, {By Uniied Pres) INGTON, Aug. 21.— When aific fleet arrives at Manila, Mi, under the command of ral Sebree, an attempt to he eight armored cruisers for Bg and painting within a per ‘feren days will be made, ac Mf to an announcement made of the navy depart- home: Near Union &: Did | Like Looks of the! vitictals | his best) te} ty} Don't borrow your fun, Have a Victor, Pacific Const Distribaters of VICTON Talking Machines acl At'(ée bane | | | SCENE FROM GIRLS” oA l AHAARSA A At the Alhambra, name iv Miev Ide St haw the distinetion youngest leading w stage. Bhe is not yet age. “Polly of the ¢ of both laughs *u ries ceded extremely well new and ring artiew At the Graod. soprana, Will sing eee. Wil] With the matinee today and the | trated song next week e Bve | performance tonlaht at the . wing pie ‘Ship Ahoy” will clowe a au afl thas ate | oreok Commencing tomorrow, 6ur at Star, ” vouely from day evening, Ferris Hartman and his! T final performance of the! 2:30 until 11 ok com inaugurate their) current bit Theatre wil} | twe week ontinueus | be # tomorrow success wit sumptucus production | Start!« veram will of the fantartic mu medy, | be as he Toymaber.” te Ferris and Ida Lenharr Mortman will be seen lohanmes | in ar test, farce, “Fhe Gee eceontric tay- | His Garis Christmas | pn | Tree » Varrants, itallan} At the Semttle. Beatrice y eae | | } Miss Emma fusting eee the | cee ing eroee | Week at the Seattle theatre tonight | Vash”, jwhth “Anita,s the Ringing The Girl of Bugle ¥ be staged at the Seattle t mor afternon, with Mins Ing as & type of | Western herot The piay ie fo THE Te@atres EXT rT WEEK. bal ~ At Lene Park. eaten At Lone Park tonight asa attraction Fred Meteltie will the Orpheam. the Orpheum for the beginning with to matinee. promises much tantial Evidence,” the feat lure act by Harrison Armetrong | there are 12 people in this one-act |) jeamedy drama, running 2 at a woman in t d h the work! ls ‘ The bill al coming week, and 0 tone looked up in a jury | inne | om to reach & verdict. n Al Lee wil prosant At the Lote, man artes | th bt at the Late includes Montett - ) eyogeter, witrh en drama. “One of the augment hie lueeling by comedy | Girts 4 written espectally for effects, obtatned with the ald of his| Miss Allieen May sistant. Rowe (% and George | Martin and pam come with a Weleh will dance, sing aod de acto-| comedy skit called “The Man from batle work Out There” De Harport and Bente Harry Richards, well known in| have a new musical act. Revelle come opera th Dorothy Daley and wt geeon. will | present “Love « Mode.” Stustes: Johnstons promises Mise Meth Stone, a t fans ir, will try te out rvy tow al her dat In Charies Frobman's musical comedies of “The Mystic Ral}, usion, te one of the opening Mon “Menetohet” lan orlwinal Pa Ww t week, Mis > mem and =| of singing oad prweie i work the Jones and Litttan on ra} A a Mise He Have your own. Pacific Com Steinway High Grade enee 1, Semttle. Soura clown band. possibility of the @ | ing the ordinary steam engine now in use for the propulsion of battle- whips ie foreshadowed in @ report to| Loughney and his the bureau of steam engineering of | Oven, that wonderful invention that White and Lieut Have it at It gives you the grand soloists, the great bands and orchestras, the popular ballad sing- ers, the comic song hits—a world of melody and fun. Twelve Other Stores on the Pacttie Coast h an $0-feot ladder into er, the surface evening and « Redotta of the newest and one ple fea is @ sulphur-bottom whale weighing |GAS MAY PROPEL U. S. BATTLESH (Ry United Pree) ASHINGTON, Aug. U navy by Commander W. Commander construction of the gas engine on | times. land, Sept. 6 ———— Seattle Day at the Exposition ———““We'l | Be There” ls a $17.50 VICTOR, Exactly as red Here — Other Victor Machines From $250 — Cash or Easy Terms if Desired The ot way to buy a Victor is at your service at this sto No advance In price, whether you pay cash or make use of our credit service. Order one TODAY! ~The engine replac fr tee, a emal f which tures | IPS A. M, LOUGHNEY, Scores of Seattle people are to day sounding the praises of A. M famous Rake STAR—SATURDAY, AUUGUST 21 a nt VAN BANT AND COM: who attend. ‘Thos era show! § RADES TAKE IN “THE BAT nothing of the terror me Umer and it le a good thing y do not 51 ) TLg OF GETTYSBURG but they-are, Warning history (3 punset Main 5147 Russell & Drew, Managers the most emphatic manner, There z E Wiring the wook just passed | ought to be great pictures and spec ® been many member f\ta ev great tin Am Until Thurada ht ext, 1 1 (iienday MAG. A. Tk. who, before returning | tean history, [am gigd to see they " from the annual encampment, | have the Monitor and Merrimac Only nibh was held in Salt Lake City | bat It all ' pant ~ Bir yur ve ss tenuis 1) kone 1 te nev wen JOHN MASON vialt the A-Y.P. exposition Among these have boon Capt.| WOMEN AID IN BATTLE And His Distinguished Supy jamuel Van Sant, the new com (Wy Caded Prose.) | hander of the G, A. Rt. He was a MADIUD, Aug. #1 Moortah | § wmpanied by Judge BM Torrer women today are alding the Riff Z| and Judge 1. W, Colling of Minbe| tribesmen in pressing the advan-| “THE WITCHING HOUR” 4 wots, all prominent in G, A. Ri tage secured in the fighting againat i aireles. While none of these gen-|the Spanish troops, in and around fs Uemen was & member of the fa|Molilla, Reports state that the j , = q nous Firet Minnesota, wh with-|(riboamen bad won a decisive vic Augustus Thomas’ Greatest Pla 3 tood Pickett’s charge at Gettys|tory from General Marina, {n com Nights, 50c to $2.00; Matinee, 500 to $1.5¢ 3 surg, they knew well the history of| mand of the Spanish troops | Nignts, We to 98.00; Mats be ta 91.00 that regiment, and are proud to be | residents of the state which fur | Beginning Next Friday Night, Matinee Gat a oe MIL TELL OF HARENS hey spent several days at the ssponition, and’ ween. they leraet SAM'S. & LEE SHUBERT, ‘tee. that the great panorama of the Bat ? tle of Gettysburg us to be seer Lectures on harem life in Con OFFER 4 ithing 1 stop them from vis. #tantinople will be one of the c | i iting It, They asked for no cour | #0clal events of the fall season. | d Bes ae peer thas don iat eee wilt be delivered ln: arawing The Clever Comedy the ordinary exposition visitor, | foots, beginning September 7, by| The old white-halred veteran who! Mra. L. # Wichards, whose hus tolls the story | finished hie talk when he was ap-|4n American painter tn Munich proached by Capt. Van Sant, After! After hin de Mra. Richard ntroducing himself, Capt. Van Sant Went to Constantinople, where she 66 9 wan asking questions. An tn was for many days at a time a guest|f || ested group of people gather f honor fn the Turkish harem.) || jSbout the two. They heard the for.|Sbe made a careful study of condi-jf || mer governor of Minnesota say tions existing there with a view to} | his east, 4 new country A Hew patriotiom, it is inspiring to PAUL, Minn, Aug. 21.—Rep | | toe the great interest that people resenting J, Plerpont Morgan, Fred ii Known TO THEATRE-GOERS AG THE STAPLE ARTICLE OF how in this w tacle Tam eur H. Garmer and George W. Stevens prived that you should have such today, at a foreclony wale, pur FUN | Areat crowds, and 1 have been chased the Chicago Great Western | is ‘ od by the vast number rallroad for $12,000,000. The com-| Seat nale Tuesday morning. Mall orders now of young people, from boys and pany will be reorganized with al Nights, 60c to $1.50; Matinees, 606 to $1.00. ii girls up to young married couples W. |has been the cause of more perm: Jobn | nent cures ro fj f chronic cases of comedy sketch, “The Country Cous N be lt wi be & Ady element of | Robinson, Hoth of these officers | rheumatism, stomach, bowel and) the show Deming. of black |have made extensive investigations | liver troubles than any other one face and report marked progress in the | tn on oF treatment of modern pear A. M. Lough ager of the Loughn Bake Oven, the trentment rooms }being at 220 to 226 People’s Say. ings Bank batlding | In the last few months hundred men and women, jthem prominent In business | foetal elreles of the city }browght back to health and happl ness because they took the Bak Oven treatments. ception each will tell you of the re » to them @nd recommend t terms the merita of this dsend invention. sno use suffering f when the Bake Oven ts ao & Loughney close at hand, It's a scientific treatment. It's no experiment, Ite value has beon proved too often for anyone to even suggoat that it is merely a thing that cures In certain cases, It has never been jknown to fail. Will you continue to suffor when relief Is so cnstly land so cheaply obtainable? | Loughney & Loughney make no} charge for consultation. They |promise to make @ correct dingno- | jails without asking questions, Dr} F. H. MeClellan, a medical prac Eititioner of years of success, in al } ways In attendance, in addition to competent professional nurses. The office hours are dally, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., and 9 a, m, to noon on Bun-| days el AMUSEMENTS. | Music Hall ON FOURTH AV, AND SENECA sTREPT, SUNDAY and MONDAY, August 22 ard 23 AT AT. M. Nekets on sale at Sh ‘#, Shorey's Book tore, F toll's ‘Drug Store and Raym Old Book Store, Admission and 260, il [ 1909, BIG WAR PICTURE PLEASES VETERANS AMUSEMENTS. LHAMBRA THEATR A of Gettyaburg had | band, now dead, was for many years This in immense. American pleture several times and It was interest e, Where the people 1 have seen describing them to her the sisters yut In rn are creating 4 new elvilization MILLIONS FOR RAILROAD, (Thy United Pree) By CLYDE FITCH capital stock 6,000,000 A AUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATR ah. | Seattle's Leading Playhouse. Final Week, Beginning Tomorrow Night THEATRE Russell & Drew, Mera Phones, Main 4% JONIN CORT Manager SEATTL The | “A pre ment agalnat harrow minded Most Popular Family Theater in the Northwest. Tonight—Last Time of “Anita, the Singing Girl.” pag 0 Frodoric Thompson's Production | ‘simp =| || Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow, Sunday, August 22 Siting" | By Margaret Mayo. Polly die ) arma criticism.” —ster America’s Greatest Dramatic Success, Pre sented with a Notable Cast of Players and Five Big Cireus Acta She to $2; Thur. and Bat Miss Emma Bunting AND THE FAVORITE BARTON & WISWELL CO, THE WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA Prices PRESENTING bre Wook Beginning Sunday August Mata, Be to $1.50 Wm, A Pres Eves joseph fh Griamer w York z 9 “A Gentleman From Mississippi” THE GRAND TONIGHT—LAST TIME—"SHIP AHOY." TOMORROW NIG PAREWELL WEEK Ferris The na Hartman Toymaker os Tnele Gace ny Krewe’ | 4 Little Journey to the Land of Tenefal Pairy Book Comic Opens | Make Believe JOMIN A ORT Manager OFFERING MISS. BUNTING IN AN IDEAL WESTERN BRETTE CHARACTER, THE MOST CONGENIAL OF ALL HER ROLES. S80U- AUGMENTED CAST, A PLAY WITH AN EASTERN RECORD FOR EXCELLENCE. NEW SCENERY. Prices— Matinees, 10¢ and 25¢; evening, 15¢ to 50c. -Lois Theatre ALEX, PANTAGES, Manager BIG NOVELTIES FOR NEXT WEEK'S BILL OF SUMMER VAUDEVILLE MARTIN AND GRESHAM In a Comedy Skit | REE TOYS TO EVERY CHILD AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE. Se to $1.00; Matinee, to 75 ‘Prices: Brenings, NRG. NEXT ( TW FO R NIGHT SUNDAY TwIee wacie " ivTEENOON ich PAPAE Pa Pictures | GRAND: Regular Seaton Opens Sunday Matinee, Sept. 5—“A Knight for a Day” :° || Allen May 8 Co In a Dramatic Playlet “ONE bl THE GIRIS” | | | ——_——_— | | | | REVPLLP AND LEARY pe nan AND | Great ‘esioal Act WILLIAM ROWE Trick Dancer. reuirres Girl of Many Voices MONDAINE RVELYN CLARK Pictured Melody THE LOIcorE Novelty Ring Artists. | New Motion Pictures ey ia the man-| | overal | many of | and | have been | Without an ex-| any | Three Times Dally, at 2:30, TOO and 0:00 p.m Cow ous on Sunday. “Unequaled Pantages Theatre vismie WREK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINER, AUGUST 22. Both Phones—5106 Phenom Faropean JONES & WALTON bs as ed In the Laughable Sketch MENETEKEL “A Country Cousin” P CHAS, AND ADA | The Mystery © eee ec Advanced Vaudeville KALMO The Weird 1 ARTHUR DEMING Sootch Sagere and on the Wall Black Face Come- dian Can You Guess How It Is Donet Week Commencing Monday Matinee, August 23 ALLSTAR FPRATURE ACTS “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” INTEN The New Mezzo So oran Miss HE LOWE In Pictured Melodies PANTAGHSOOPE an LKATOOS | Now Moving Plotures MATINERS DAILY Comtinnows Popular Prtees DHAMATIO PLAYER? By WITH A COMPANY oF Ed Wynn and Al Lee The Milliken Freshmar AN HARKISON TWELVE CHAS. MONTRELL T Aeme of AN MSTRONG, Reattle’s Popular Vaudeville Theatre on Box ee Per “s row h day rmances: Jugs Art NEW SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON Harry H. Richards {hn Dorothy Daley end Atele Tames. DOLAN & LENHARR 04 In Mr. Dolan's Latest Farce Musical Johnstons BETH STONE “The High-Toned Burglar’s Christmas Tree” Masters of the Xylophone “y-Turvy” Toe Dancer Comed of Qua Caswell and Arnold The rel Bumpers” nne ity teas Kvening Prive Dally Matioce Performance every event Matiness Datly af 205 p.m. The Three Vogrants Italian Stroet gers. Free Shows Datly 1100 and 100 pm WeST SEATTIN ARIES OR ALKE ANT PLECTRIC CANS Luna Park:: Saturday Night Always a Big Night FREER Tonight Afterno Night All Chinese Theatre | A-Y.-P.E. LETIO PARK, BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 3100, SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! Tomorrow on and and Week Leap for Life From 80-Foot Ladder | wij 05 Sone in Vi La eS soson 26e and 500. Other Free Shows—Lasouga Clown Rand “Bedelia ar Den, Mammoth Orehe Fifty-Ton cg pa Bottom Whale in the North mbalin it PVERYD wing, Canals of Clty of Youterday” Unele Hiram and His Pig atrion, ete Prehentrn. The “JOY WHEEL Has Arrived At the Arena THE College Inn The West's Handsomest Cate Gharges Moderate. Tho Kinest Muale, Third Av. and Pike St On exhibitic ry day Mae ate tin took nloe, and Joy Wheel, ¢ on others,

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