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5 IAS PLAN BIG DAY WILL MEET AT WILDWOOD PARK TOMORROW FOR A b PICNIC AND FUN. THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909, BALLARD CLUB !S » Young Men’s Club Will be ine of the Largest on he Coast—Will Hold a mdker Soon. BALLARD, Bept, 4-—While the etery M under field the direetic not W. 8. Jor have Archambau and pi returned thet? Barnes ay, after spending the mer at High Bluff. family to home on Mr, and Mrs, W. ©, Kean and Mr and Mra. B. ©. Cooney have just re S DAWRENCE LOLSt- > -— D ~~ AT FHE play Ie presented by nd has been well re At Lane Park Ton attern night of Le leht, tomorr wee the | key st Monday ay after epecta to run a <|MISS HOWARD WILL ik xoason real success in many ree cities of Pac the past fe years. engagement, however, mpany has played the \ TALENTED YOUNG WOMAN OF been Miss Howard's teacher In San | SAN FRANCISCO WILL PLAY Frar ON THE PIANO. Gabrilowitsch, the celebr - }sian pianist; Conductor the Ne wk Acamedy of Muxic | Miss Eula Howard of San Fran-/| and Director Leb tt, the young cisco, who is rapidly acquiring ce-| Italian opera com rand conduc lebrity ak a pianist, especially as | tor, who was here with the Lam an interpreter of Chopin, is fo give | bardl Opera company last @ recital in the exposition Auditor among the musicians whe jum on Sunday evening. She will d Miss Howard. The play two Chopin groups, Arensky’s far ax to hate: thet ee Consolation in D Major, Diemer's no riv inte: of Orlentale, the Liszt Lie- | Chopin to take her on 3 the Strauss 4 tour of maus Walzer, a tran of a song. Mars,” by Father Dominte, O. 8. B., of Mount Angel, Ore. Father Dom. inte, already distinguished as a monastic composer, is a papil of Humperdinck. He was one of the first musicians to the genius of Mise Howard, who is an Oregon girl, pot yet of her teens. His “Mars” song, as it will be played at the Exposition transcribed by Hugo Mansfeldt Liszt pupil and friend, who ated Rus Jaccibia of nt 80 | as an ter he wants Europe and America as At the Orphe Ape, one of es in vaudevt DIT white Monday « Jensle nt tra that he and piano a at the Or In her concerts at £ and the University of California, and from Los Angeles to Portland, Miss Howard has won unlimite praise from the critfes, who marvel | that so petite a planiste“gan per form such big work at he key board nd company The First Woman This is Miss sbi ture in vaudeville, an week she packed sartette, Rover consiat Emerson ci wae : 7 th Think what you please has most of ygur 4 i Distributers for the Pacific Coast of Victor Talking Machines Bil Tepresentatives of the lay Piano Seattle Day at the Exposttion, The Piano Question family it 1 up in the resolve hich must be When the piano question come elf generally into two point settled before m is made, notably: ‘Of which dealer am I most certain of getting a and what kind of an instrument shall I buy? rally every dealer tells you by every conceivable argu- ent that his methods are right and his instrument the best 4 hi’ prices the lowest, but does simply the affirming of this ake N It must Nat it so? any means plain to the inte been creditably in the business for nearly 1 has not only retained but augmented its reputation for giv- e public tter Pianos for and today enjoys the pect and confidence of the entire population of the Pacif where you'll get a square deal just as sure the night ligent buyer that a firm that half a century be very s the place a one—inquire of ay & Co ir banker s the your grocer your friend aly same, Absolute right in business a ther things ver continues long without its reward re in and let us tell you about the instruments we sell ind it refreshing to listen to the exploitation of quality ran he _ Seat & 1106 poate Aves 0sgi-99 or well as w poor the other A Exclusive agents] for Steinway, and other high grade pianos on the Everett 4 The | GIVE RECITAL HERE Tomorrow will be a gala day for the Irish of King county and those who are h » Viniting the fair The Gaelic Lea » have plan ned an pbration at Wilds park the shore of Lak Washington They have ar |ranged a apley program with “Old | Country” sports and dancing. elaborate on INVAGION OF GREECE. (iy United P CORNSTANTINOPI hundred thousand Turkish are concentrated within | striking distance of the Theesalian | frontier, and an into Greece on the part of the Turks fs looked upon here as only a ques | ton of a favorable opportunity WHIP WOMEN. LOAFERS (My United Press) WESSON, Miss, Sept. 4.— Three women who were arrest ed here last night were given a lashing by the town marshal before they were allowed to go to their homes, as a result: of a recent order he issued inform ing women that they would be whipped if caught loafing on the streets after 9 o'clock in the evening. Bept. 4 MERRY WIDOW GIRL WEDS. (iy LONDON, § ant Herm. presumptive | Saxe We ted rene.) pt. 4.—The bride a Ostbein. mer he to the grand duchy of who was married | London Thursday, was a Maxtm girl in the “Merry Widow” company at | Daly's theatre | SLASHES THROAT WITH PENKNIFE) (By United Pree) LAKE CITY, Utab ‘ Hirsch, f } member of the Cin jmade a 4 his Ife bh Hotel of SALT Louls Sept innati attempt to diay at a local hotel found him In he had attempted arteries both of a he had oat pocket years a judicta endar where the and thr wover in after with rists his a Although his tremely serious ie has condition Hirech ox a nee for recovery STEPHEN'S BODY ARRIVES. By United Pree.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 4 { Purser Stephens who during the wreck of was transferred today from the to the Princess Char wh ment to Victorta, funeral will take place body was dro the stea by under Rupert ¢ lotte, for r the takers BODY de TO STONE. Bited Frens.) PORTL. SXo. Ore. Bopt jbody of a man, turned stone, was unearthed » today in the Caly etery by men lxaged tn removing bodies fror: jgrave to make way for public provements 1 The solid ce en the im season, | Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NEEDS NO BOOSTING.”—P-1, | The Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Chinese Theatre IN THOUPB, Jui 4 Strong Mea. |time in America Native Chinese Orchestrn. lore viret r Northwestern League—Dugdale's Athletic Park Baseball ORROW deen ve. Sen and The day attraction for A-Y.-P. B. given in the leading at the will be Stadium Commencing at 8:30 The Destruction of Mexico °* HITT'S SEATTLE FIREWORKS at the Stadium The prose |is exclusively a Seattle product financed by Seattle capital, and em ploying only uttle men, Thi show will conclusively demonstrate that Seattle can hold her own with any other city, country or in the field of entertaining This is not simply a Seattle produétfet ts also an Internationa) success, POPULAR PRICES. } ° empire Don’t Forget Seattle | ZOUAVE LIGHTNING GUN DRILL | men of thin ward are having a big fight over the street car tion the younger men and bo all getting together to Ballard Amateur Athletic club one of the largest on the coast. ‘Thetr kymnasium tn Bypher's hall t# be ing re led and an elevated ring jie being installed. The club room’) James are open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, Dances are given every Sunday at the Golden Gardens a" | AMUSEMENTS. On October 18 Jimmte Kelly, who has charge of the athletle events plans to give the first amoker the om. The series of wm this are those of last season turned from a two weeks’ trip about propos! the Sound, in a launch make the Mre Harriet L. Dorman daughter have returned from Ben ton Harbor, Mich., where they have been spending the summer and Moffatt and family Alberta take up Canada, where the homesteads. SPECIAL GRAND OPERA SEASON nsesree| D THEATRE Week September of ere be than to larger Dr. Martin will conduct the serv fees at the Ballard Christian church tomorrow and will talk on “Preach 4 Churches” in the morning amaan” at the evening ses re anc and “) sion. infant daughter EMzabeth Taylor and W, 60th at interment was made at the Crown Hill cemetery the direction of W May of Mr. and who live at died on Bept terday | under | fle Id. | Walter 3. B. Carey son of Mr. and died & aged Mra The fun held this morning at 9 from St. Alphonsus church The Interment was at Calvary | months | | ward Carey | eral wae ~|f Mat Fireworks al the} International | Exposition] cra Opera cman 00-People-l00 30 OwnOrchestra 30 Mr “Why castle Well what 46 you know about that! No. 1 heard, it; no, now that I come nk of it, I dreamed it or something it was Co splend@iad and grand that I simply can't tell you ow i celved the impression of the best production of the kind I ever attended.” The foregoing is a bit of raation overbeard on a 10:30 Eastlake car from the exposition, and is indica tive of the frame of mind of the people who a 4 the fireworks |dispthy’ given by Wilson's Los An | ee Fireworks pany at the |foot of the Pay Streak Monday night Jast. Th pmbardin tn ertaimly a fine piece of “False Presentment,” and if Mr. Wil son fallows up the high standard he has wet during the remainder of his engagement lovers of Mreworks Jare in for a five weeks’ treat bombardment simply arra consisting of set 1 sho | Moro caatie, flanked by two battle jahips and two torpedo boats, actu ally afloat, approaching the castle This ts easily jescribed but it te beyond any but the pen of a Forbes to describe the mimic warfare ef fecta produced the fanfare of rocketry, lurid lights, richochet bombs, sizze n bombs and light d detonations rill and make one feel that ~ SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC GAELIC LEAGUE WILDWOOD PARK |SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ANCING t at the fair!” “Did I see it? felt od anand P'Pagii« te Saturday Evening Rig John Cort Manager MooreTheatre SEATTLE'S LEADING PLAYHOUSE From Missiasippl,” Mat. and ve ve, Sept, S—Mats, Thorsday and Satu ROBERT PITKIN \s PENNAN'T- WINNIN With Fam If HUSTON, Assiste G BEAUTY CHORUS nings, to $ Matinees, 26c t THE GRAND or $1.00 JONN ORT Manager ince, September 5, ¥ MATING DAY Breesy er Matinees We ONDAY— the Bris Comedy Se “A Knight fora Day” By ROBERT B, h ‘ Big Cast of Favorite Principals, Including \ Fdward Hume—Grace De Mar H, FRAZDE Presents Whirly-Girly Musteal SMITH and RAYMOND HUBBELL and. Five COMP AND PER Prices—Eveeings t ag Presented for 1 Year tr N hicag ew York wt NEXT SUNDAY) H.H.Frazee (Inc.) MATINEE AND week’ P°°*Sit suse hae ting Musica “The Girl Question” Lois Theatre ALEX. PANTAC Manager Senttle’s Lending Stock + Main 1804) Ind, aaa Mis Jane Kelton ning of the Reg Att Mr. D. S. Lawrence And a nd “THE SQUAW MAN” PHB GREAT WEST Supported By EDWIN MILTON BROYLES MASTER PLAY OF all, with 10¢ "| PLANNING SPORTS and James Slorach left this morning for will AMUSEMENTS. LHAMBRA THEATR Sunset Main 6147 Independent 283 Starting Tomorrow Night: Second Big Week Russell & Drew, Managers Fiteh's “GIRLS” Direction of Sam to § Nights, | GET THE ALHAMBRA HABIT Jolly Comedy Conceit 8, and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Matinees 50c 00. 50e to $1.50 First of the Seasoni« B cal Events lle. Mischief” Starting Sunday’ CORINNE 1 Sept. 12 SEATTL Leading Popular Theatre of the Northwest Eight Met THEATRE Mara M Company of Last Time Tonight, Miss Bunting in “Lena Rivers.” Inauguration of New Stock Season Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow |\ OTHER MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY A Select Company of Popular Players in n Life. m Totten's Drama of Wester “The Cowboy and the Squaw” Stage Direction of R. E. French Nights, 15 to 50 Cents; Matinees 10 and 25 Cents. Both Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee, September 6 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS The Celebrated Comedienne Edna Aug in“Types” Jessie Shirley & Co. ‘ One-Act ust a Bunch unely Favorites, Big City Quartette Drama Firet, The Walthour Trio Acrobat! tertainer, ‘HENRY. CLIVE Assisted by Mal Sturgis Walker Les Myosotis Muntoh Davy and Pony Moore In “The Dancing Tenderheel.” Performa Matin Datly at 2:1 ng at 8:1 m. Evenin Datly Prices atinees— 10¢ SECOND AND SPRING The Theatre Beautiful Old Acts Close Tomorrow—New Week Starting Monday Sullivan & Considine Vaudeville—These Splendid Acts: + Skating on Ren! ON, the Famo ker, the Qual- te lee x Comedinns Frank Parke PAGAN & BYE Williston and st Skilital Euro- Alda Woolcott & Co, in “A Pinhe ok. erma 1 Singers and Dancers Box 50 pean Importation, Barl Sisters, Seats reserved ¢ “Unequaled Vaudeville” Sans: Theatre Week Commencing Monday Matinee, September 6, at 2:30. A Great Bill——As Good as the Best——Better Than Most The Glockers Fun in a Ph Culture Studio. Barstow’s Dogs | Meyer Bros. and Ponies eH un ct From” Bast Kaufman Brothers Casey and Paystreak Leclate Quartette Sweet Singe Helene Lowe Pantagescope Three Times Daily, Continuous on Sundays, 2:30 to 11 p. m ree Shows Every Day at 8:00 and 00 pe me WEST SEATTLE Luna Park’ iia Mortis? Big ‘Animal Circus Monday Buried in Mystery