The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1909, Page 3

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t Grar over abe In ding His Biggest At prop who He Will Shortly Return to Vaude- .€ eee Tre F ville In His Own Sketch, ¥y (Zitat to SOth in “Queen of a The Del Lawrence may (aired to Sod per. ey) in "The Heart of ad while Harry does love to play ant mals, and while his repertoire in| that respect resembles the fall cata logue of the Woodland Park 200. even this did not tempt him — Valerie Ber- i Leavitt in the Limelight. All of Harry Leavitt's friends felt sure when he left here to at tend the Eagles’ Grand Aerie in Omaha that he would be heard from in the public prints of the metropo- lis that Carl Reiter made famous. Sure enough the Omaha papers are }coming to hand with the news of Bill Taft's tour crowded down {nto one corner to make room for ple } tures and stories about Leavitt. In the Bee there ts « large picture ot Leavitt In the foreground of a Eva Fay aes — Milton and ‘and vaudeviile. geeaeeeeee — Ww. SAYRE. ut Frobman's are coming to peatre this season talent wit! | * * . * * * 7 * a! * * e * * + - * * * * * * * a pa yemarkable out crowd, all decorated with the tn » + wlibeg og wo | steal of the order and ropes of a: 1 soe very Dads around bis neck. F don’t g any of his com recognize the girl who 4s with him. ret oat Seattle Favorites in Vaudeville. Two of Seattle's former stock favorites, Robert W. Lawrence and | Philip Sheffield, are soon going into vaudeville In Sheffield’s sketch. | ‘Cirews Day.” Sheffield has writ ten in a part for Lawrence, the} latter fmpersonating the — ring-| master, who dresses up as a clown and then tomes on as @ cirens rider. The sketch is built on a} novel idea, has a jot of legitimate! comedy, a little pathos and a strong dramatic scene, and in re} hearsal {t looks itke ready money. | Sheffield has about dee rechristen the piece “A Romance.” Bertha Cordr the Polly in this particw! and as all three pi>_-re are well | known all over th © there will! be a lot of friendly ance interest | wherever the sk is booked 4 Actors on a Joy Ride. Manager Gilbert Barry of the) Grand ts this afternoon taking all] j of the members of the “Fifty Miles! From Boston” company on a per-/ h© | sonally conducted tour of the fair} grounds, with a ride on the joy wheel aa the objective point. Aj | iarge rubberneek auto fs the means ot transportation. The noise and [hilarity of the bunch as tt ap} proached the Pay Streak are at the hour of going to press making the Igorrotes wild with envy Stewart Goes to Work. Three years ago this summer ager John Cort entered Into an irlot” ag yent with Willlam G. Stewart Detective Sparkes”: bp iich the latter should get to Sin “Father and gether an opera company to replace The Bostontans as the crack light In-| opera organization of the country Maude | Manager Cort told me that he spent Brery Woman | $12 000 in cold cash for scenery and costumes before the curtain rose,| in this list, so and Stewart assembied a really Concerned, are| meritorious company, which will im and Hat bered bere from ite three H. Crane a also wel PAR absence that too long ‘oat to San Fran over the south bare doubtless Frohman’s pres For one thing. which has Increase at by reason of toK. & etreuit of consistently ng those book Frohman, whose | i of Seattle ts i which he with a min — inclined to by himself, “The “p Kyrle Bellew 5 Otis Skinner in Y; Wil play; be box office devel-) proclivities that) ful aid ally the North Pole neler, and Manager Cort ot maintain the organization cond season. Stewart has sin : pa of becoming an back to Written a new| ide,” which ts Th eR will doubtless the stage company Bouthern Girl | What They Are Doing. ad that “Cor e of the players we know Day: a ot have well out here have secured el Dixie nts for the ted at the fair te Kershaw | eye as hose the dramatization | Bani | of a sneeze, and who, despite that MBeeG there. Cather, | (ct, made good here as Dick Fer As from en Jeading woman, is now in “The that part of the vee ask them he ttle.” Eugene Ormonde ie with iat farm they wit) |» Anglin. Lora Lieb, one iiss = lock.coa|° Cort’s “Alaskan” princl iro teek-and in “The Man From Broad ehance for a go-b Rating tots ner |? Fred Eemelton, a former rs in et, ae stock player here with the George J WOF not long sc. | Baker companies, has signed with {0 set the "He A n's Way.” Ethel Brandon, known Coast Defender, has i Cort at rehea ter role in “On the Eve.” healed be nat, |Robert Cummings, a brother to Ber for the rola cy | 2#Ph and Harry, js in “The Awak his oer. : ng of Helena Ritchie. Scott 9 elch, our “Forty-five Minutes from Broadway” favorite, goes out with The Man From Broadway.” Kd Jacobson is as yet unattached Of the Confede 88 4 tip, or ma to the faith that the to put in adva v. Fred Pollard Is Here. | Fred Pollard, one of the originals who came here In the winter of 2, and the boy with the silvery who used to sing “Please Let with Daphne, i# for the! an electrician on the Alhambra theatre. | r from Australia last adult Pollards, but that organization in Vancouver 1 has since been in the show eas on his own account | ngs Is Promoted Cummings on eason with t of the tobacec ft commercial }\¢. 1 Chance for Kirmess Dancers, | hand Kot married It will be a matter of surprise if OM the stage fc r or later some of th attle who duuced #0 ¢ y in to him , tend that ace the Kirmess at the Moore last July ona 2 Page published de.|do nét long to turn their unexpect- i trips to the pe ed talent into fame and money on be all kir the professional stage, If there be) Saeee Ahimals {1 e an such, there ts encouragement | thisewinter But|for them in the striking success | |ealary United Preas diapa York announcing the for th opera atar tn New York i aoa Now, here is the secret of in Quick Suc Fornia's birth She nein her than Rita Newman, the Rene tell who was heard here ; ; nree years ago wi + Has Written a W. Savage Grand , : company, © Ming 2 t , eo "The Spoil-| time sang Elieab . fer and Ovtry bes « Lawrence an a and we all aed My a wnat’ Go Into Vaude-| gen | Her more recent assumption of | the name Fornia is simply an } Adaptation of the name of her own | __ | dear California, just as in times Dakaaeeanae past Melba k her name from Melbourne, Emma Nevada picked | THIS WEEK uP Another state name and Mar se Pull garet Light, re she decided fenut “The that darning socks was her forte, | dene, in “Mile. has # nom de theatre that was « bination of Mlinols and Bloom: ty Miles From PHILIP SHEFFIELD. |weartng a full minutes to 6 in the afternoon De you want to Buy a home? Bee | The Star's classified real estate| columns. j Largest In the World. THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909 #t Spanish dancer that the | td Jury City had seen in year Phipps was promptly by John Morrisey for the Orpheum ctreutt is on Broadway nab & season and now at an obese | i Who Rita Fornia te. | The Star last night was a teh from Nea e wecret wed Ume ago of Rita Fornia, © past season or two a grand some in none other portioned prina nna # as Sf Gilbert Barry should bis name to Signor De Se | once seen | wult at 5] Faux Pas Note. Hood = was dress orEe 0 stock of Clothing. Hate and Furnishings at your price 24-—FIKE BT HaD8 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x12 ‘Fagestry Brussels Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs; regular value $55.00. Seamless Wilton Rugs; regular value $48.00 Body Brussels Rugs; regular value $34.00. Bigelow's Electro A ninster Rugs; Wilton Velvet Rugs; regular value $28.00 Smith's Saxony Axminster Rugs Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs; re regular value $12.5¢ _| 1526-28 Second Av. AST FRIDAY, our opening day, more than one hun- : dred customers were turned away on account of our not being able to wait on them. This Friday and Saturday we are going to have a full force of salesmen and every cus- tomer coming is assured of being waited on. We will re- peat our sale of last Friday by making any suit in the house to your measure for Two Days Only Friday and Saturday ~* Satisfaction or Money Refunded You will find all the latest patterns to,select from. You probably will want a suit for the 30th—Taft Day. If so, we will have it ready for you. You all know Douglas, the well- known tailors of Boston, Mass., “the tailors that make good.” House of Douglas TAILORS 823 Third Ave. Near Marion Sal regular val price the Week At the STERN FURNITURE CO. 1526-28 Second Ave. regular $32.00. Sale Sale price $23 $17.50 Sale price Sale price Sale Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. | 74 Seattle “COMMEN Company Freder JOUN € Moneuer, THE GRAND Tonight—Matinee Saturda Kenttte’s Onl an & Hurtin Present se Y MILES PROM BOSTON” Next Week Viddle.” PANTAGE ” MILTON AND £ ADMiISS) Pay Streak at the OOOd: | BAS EBALL " TOMORKOW AT 4.00. M jane and 8t $32.75 pep om yale tit tn hunerlon. ~ ‘enler Am inelor | fe $27.5 .. 4 " 2be and boc. | $24.50 $22.50 $19.75 $18.65 $12.85 3 8.65 price DR. B. F. ROLLER Seattie’s Favorite, vs. BERT three falls. cmon anit Lee me Th Ste Fini Cori | Friday Night, September 24, ’09 White City Park “the ane . tern Furniture Co tthe $ | | THE ARENA, A.¥.P. EXPOSITION yi Alrabtp; | soe | Usual Popular Prices LOIS THE k ¢ ne CORDUA AND MAUD vr Grenmt Acta. (\\ DANCE A A Nein TO-NIGHT | Chinése Theatre PEKIN THOUPE, Juggiera rong Men. Wiret Native Chinese Orchestra. Match of the Year Mix'’s Unknown. This match will be to a finish, catch-as-catch-can, best two out of Ask for A-Y.-P..1941, Senset. “- ~ ~ — oo ~— Cen ree cee eee nen on mn ¥ come to & Say Franel ] - —= ms AMUSEMENTS. | AMUGEMENTS, r#. Horton Phipps, yoder Olroumstances, Mra. Phipps aa NduCed te take part {py « e Tawt owinter, and cr Seattle's Lead surprise aud that else, she proved quite ay 15 T heatre i ATRE JOLLY NOBLIOS litres | ON FREE Attractions Expo. WARNER IANO OR NENT. Kobler & 1418 Second Ay Tel. Main 1072. Ind. 1032. EXCLUSIV Chase, 1998 7 | DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SecL,| RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH Given special and * REGISTERS? | by our spect | an mination | We _ Our you big mo | THE SUNDWALL Co, a Beattl CHILDREN’ EYE TRe! suspect charges are very SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co, MILULINERY. Opposite New P $93. careful attention Bring them in for if you M.A.GOTTSTEIN &* « SECOND AVE. 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