The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1909, Page 3

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Wt DRAGON y STREETS } AF SEATTLE: to “7 Fair and the | Then Have a heart this ren Big Celebration at the | tna fou —_— gay at the geledrated by gn Geattle. ip hop, and and childre: acked to the f young girl's oving father's shame other time had puret of Verdt others hought a ry of any kind. % era produ t ny Y Manhattar than has been | artiers, but 1 1 sing with forget such began their ce ie thia morniug when the Wo aezemdle for the pa marched! Third ay maton to Fifth and) to the fair grounds ae — parade 150 feet with the tones volce as It Gilda, | loved not} displayed rather loratura voles, while in the title role, whe long of e. op | down throug? and see in What other cant Therry, the French Opera ¢ heads are artist. {ilied in jaat night PB arc sof Mine. Strauss. She | highly 00s | sang the role Maddelena. and| is extend were very | arReOUS. t the mimic operas he was} ts for 60 | as sing her part. From just the| cured of ber last night tt she will make a heir native ‘geatume, merchants, war , Chinese Indies and Costume, automobiles the celebrities and formed the balance of prince who criminately but with great vehe menee, and who caused all the Htth tragedy taken by Verdl « . for prod je he perba | Caruso, In’ singing Mobtle,” the rendition of made Caruso gr sang tt with a ner which pleas Norellt and ot men ite @ handsome and | agif conscious tenor, who almont t or two several times entation of the role| the rakiah | her indis this afternoon lunch : at the Chinese vil p invited uests of Goon Chinese consul. ‘i Program. it in Amertes, Bari) orfum this afternoon et and im @ man- was carried out. © members of the Chilberg had deliv-| International Grand 0; ere company address of wel-| wlll work Just as hard tonight tey- by oO te @ story o' wet t Dip responded. Rev unhappy bride of Lammermoor, tak: @elivered an address | fe rather uely little story of language the trickery of @ girl Into an un- ‘solos were rendered | 28PPY marriage, which ends in mur- der and insanity, to produce | "e ‘were ugenget — < we rettiest music ever concely elections by the y Dontactti, including th ‘A song with flags KROWP “sextet.” and the song.” children proved an Due to the many reques ire of the program. upon the man ment, “Paus displays will, Deen substitu tor “Fedora” yell ag morrow evening i$ ON LAKE | oMille, Mischief at the Alhambra. Mischief,” GTON. ~ Me ‘ Yeaves Leschi | bambra last nig Mercer island, five | Viennese foo! | tuneful v0 hours’ ride, 25, | ful rou then there hilariously Just at a time when the RETELL_ UGLY STORIES IN BEAUTIFUL MUSIC | nal Cooper, in the =| set by the ‘compan: THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, LEEEEELLL LLL LLL Internationa )|* rane Opera ompany Opens a Short & jon at the Moore. * Moore — The * Grand Opera Co. tn * Lammermoor" tonight * Alhambra Corinne tn * Minchte * Gran | ® Seattle— |* Lole — * Zonda.” \| * Orpheum | ® night ® Pantages |* night 1 Bhs | Majestio—New * night * Star—New Vaudeville tonight International ‘Lucia di Mile The Girl Qu A Faotory ( “The Prisoner of ation New Vaudeville to r New Vaudeville to arct luring da Vaudeville to ix of a FORO tO im be aceopted In her awn pha | that AY ean't b did. i? —— - — _ Mi with the! Factory Gtr #6 nol | harracks. ¢ deals wore detailed at the yesterday to two The poor factory rol te about to get the hooks fro jealous ere uro who fe stuck on the boaw son »| The J, ©. almoet wets away with her jatuff, but at the right moment the od ‘er up for victor ore js plenty of ac th ily whi ° maintain he ye on of @ man, te ts one te tremen ception in places whe preciat The of enth well supp the Alhamt too muol If the od we much in real life he thrown back ¢ flags for conter Granda. for all that the pla avked| much Hveliness and when virtue Ir y by | victorious the au Si | menerous with apr . 1) Reve Weat, Cig! awered jaat| French did qc heatre with | women, and ares oe eo singer ot| Herrell, True Boardman @ eral + Kearney hae Mr. | Humphrey held up the masculine end the meet ma|in good form. I, slipped over verbal d counters with 1 auch breesy smoothness that it was really pleasurable to watch him| ,,"The Prigoner « wor! | John L., the pu | knockout artist ‘in y r and will b a for two weeks “The Girt ue and anewered fully and claire and Mra. among the onda” wee put atre at two per- y and both well pleased. This 4 week of the PD A Law- ny and the recent In already building up a The play ts ox 3 tremely well Pogntes ‘The work of awrence wae quege. John 1 Thi | particularly well done and the play lietinctiy ae, and tl gives Miss Jane Kelton an oppor bunch of lawfter tn your eb ~~ hE he is the chap to mals ineenue. Good support was pro- This clever comed net ali| Yided by the entire cast laughter eorious bits, an such meritorious help but think y artist do his best P able manner, Get In on Jona % or 5 nose, saddle and herty | for a bewildertn, *e i evolves | tat yet | WILL MEET TOMORROW. The regular woekly meotings of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will now be resumed after a vaca tion and the first will take place tomorrow. This afternoon the city affaires committee met and many subjects came up for consideration Neo x Secretary C. B. Yandoll has not yet w which calla for ability core | Peturned from Spokane. than fair. Lawrence Williams made iway magnate, | hi ndthrs the part tn Pnoumonta, coughs, — throat, jand all tung trouble ‘s Com | pound cures. All druggtate eee Ger- | man baron, was up to the “phe Girl Question” Ie well staged, the action never lags and t ors | works well @ dig luminary h if you want to/ @ pleased from tnulligetawney to | er All kinds, @ye4, cleaned. reblock- Seaedin” ak inbebaigartens 18*| oq and retrimmed according to the MODEL BILERERY Oo co. 820-37 Foene’ ‘The trials Px t Sutations of “alnee Patters Mates. Mate 1 datn 1419, THE STONE, FISHER CO. COND AND TY. first tinge of red and gold ithe forest heralds the coming of Autumn, we are dy with the new, stylish weaves and colorings i in ss goods and silks gathered from the fashion centers IN DIAGONAL”—A very , 27-inch material for ¢ much resembling a wool in the late shadings of , Olive, Wood, Copper, , Peach, etc. ; at $1.50 yard. ITE BRILLIANT"—A idea of plain weave; very done which will give unlim- faction. A full line of late Select from; 27-inch; $1.35 OPLINS—Genuine Imported full 24 inches wide; black PLAID SILKS—Heavy Satin in Scotch Tartan and novelty combination ty Apparel for Little Ones ’ BONNETS—P! ain pope style, large bows on side; others with flows aVery pretty and becoming affairs; all & 8S; priced from ....81.00 to $3.98 w/ ra BONNETS—’ rimmed fibbon bows to tects ; with heads match the coats; new- toigell at ..,. 81.00 to $3. 2B BONNETS—Shirred front, trim- with white sil ilk and bunches of for- €-nots; in colors of light-blue, green, ite, red and old rose; priced at from .. . $2.00 to $3.98 CLOTH BONNETS—} and affairs for winter. Special : - +. B5¢ to $1.50 earth for this OPENINGSALE you are most cordially invited to attend the Millinery Opening and in- spect the authoritative fall styles, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. of Jersdy Ch Vhisysgason's production; an all-sil es8 frpaterial, with high satin luster surface; 46 inches wide; $2.50 yard. NEW COVERTS — The genuine coat fabrics, in light, medium and extra heavy weights; several shades of tan; 54 inches wide; at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. FOREIGN OVERCOATINGS— New designs in dark styles; neat, styl- ish stripes and designs; 56 inches wide; $2.00 yard TUESDAY ONLY—15 shades to select from; a beautiful imported sroadcloth; sponged, shrunk and spot- proof. Our regular stock, Tuesday only, $1.95 yard. Showing ot New Fall Styles in Women’s Boots Priced at $3.50 Insured Shoes for Boys Priced at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 An e od tia Bausiante, or Silk Patent Colt Welt Soled Boots, with high button tops of cravenette cloth, in gray, black, navy or brown Bronze Calf But- ton Boots, with bronze cloth tops; Gun-Met- al Blucher, with high slant tops; Patent Colt Button Boot, with high slant tops; 20 differ- ent styles in all. Priced at $3.50 insurance policy with every pair, agreeing to repair or replace said shoes for a period of two months. Dorothy Dodd Boots for Women Sold Here Piicaliag Dodd Shoes . for Women. AK EAAEE SESE EERE EE EEE 1909. Dresser, like cut; in golden finish Dresser, like cut swell top drawe has two 20x40; 18x24, Value $18.00. Bale price Z-Inch con- These beds mane M posts; Bed, ike rice $59.00 “fale rice Bale price 1526-28 Second Av. The Seattle Carpet Warehouse 804 PIKE ST. FAILED ~ And the stock has been sold to me under attachment proceedings. Do You Need Rugs, Curtains or Carpets? IF 80, you can now buy them from me at less than they cost to make, The store is small, but I bave thousands of @ollars worth of Rugs and Curtains to sell quickly. The stock is new, as the Seattle Carpet Warehouse had been in business only two months, A Few Specials Are: $2.75 Axminster | 40c Opaque Win. | 75¢ Feather Ruge— dow Shades— | —_Pitlows— } | $1.60 Each 25c Ei Each | 55c Each WM. HARRISON, 804 Pike St. Bed /Turn to The Star Classified Ad Department for the best results. This Week We are offering— Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Fall Shoes for Men. WBhoes for Women. Pall Shoes for Children. At Greatly REDUCED “PRICES On account of our Retiring From Business Every Pair Must Be Sold Capital Surplus and = un- divided profits .. 40,000 Small savings count up as fast an itttle expenses, and are far more joyful (0 contemplate, An ard to meet, and a unt travels fant. maven a little ev= ables INTEREST Qf PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGB, President N. B, SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- man, A. B. Stewart, C. H. Bebb, R. C, McCormick, James D. Hoge, Treen Shoe Co, }) ses sec and CHERRY STREET 707 First Ave. melt Georgetown made of b den omk fh size of top 19x38 inte mirror, size 18x24 . has 2-inch N-tnch square fillers; Regular value $76.00. i Tonight 1526-28 iad Ave. SEE US BEFORE BUYING Dresser. bas ere wood quar- has three French | Regular . $42.00 square | watin finish $42.90 | ar: epr wy like cut orpentine swell front wize of top 22x45 mirror, Sale pri made of quartered oak; two top draw- French bevel plate 24240. Regular value $22, 50 Sale price ike cut. in white bx h b tiegalar va The Stern ‘Furniture Ce Co. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS Oat, Pike and Pine Sts, AMUSEMENTS. | Moore Theatre This Week. M THE IN |. OPERA PANY Norelll—Cotombint Tecoday FEDO w day ‘Double Bill) es M bo Tne ome QUESTION" brilliant, bright, catchy . 2bc to $1 in Mischief.” ights, $0c to $1.50, Mate “Mile, S00 tos | Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones 43. Continued Success of New Co. (Direction R. B. French) ACTORY GIRL.” *. and | LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset. Main 1204, Ind ‘ Vaudeville.” New Bill Starting Today at 2:90 p. m. MINERVA | The Amertean Queen of Mystery And Seven Other Great Acts. PURCELL SAFE CoO. HALL'S SATE & LOCK ‘00. SSAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUFACTURERS 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR pt. 6th, Seattle Day at Pet the Exposition, We will be there. be, bbe, Advanced Vaudeville, Week of Sept. 13. Mary Norman, Ed. F. ba gd 4 Datly at 2130, 7145, Reserved Seats. New Show This Afternoon Acta. Prices, 100, 200, 30c. Box Seats 500 Twenty Big Outdoor Features. Afternoons an@ nings, Bottom Whale ‘Luna Par | Free Every Day | E Fitty-Tom Sulp! Shoot the Chut ound, | Canals of ‘ AT 7 s kectr1l arid | TO-NIGHT AOm'iS ON FREE ‘3 Pay Streak Attractions at the Expo. POOOOC® Igorrote Village | A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NEEDS NO BOOSTING.”"—P.-1, The ‘Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made 0 stock of Clothing, Hats. and Furnishings at your con bu 1KE 8T.—424. PROF. STEVENS The man who guarantees to teach you to dance. PRIVATE Lessons, with ery day and Classen and Ladies tree. Pine ansemblien, Fourth and Telephones. Anywhere “Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P.E. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! The PEKIN TROUPE, Jug Magicians and Streng Men. x in America. lers, iret Native Chinese Orchestra. Wonderful va Tallor-made Unca Overcoats, Cravene rou: A tine new line’ “of Men's | and Suit | Sults for sers. i Also Full Drea

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