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THE STAR-—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909, iCK V. BOWERS FLORENCE WILLIS CLAIRE BINCLAIRE a “Aud 4 i A + WILL D. HOWARD EUGENE HOWARD EDNA DAVENPORT H N M int Days"—Moore at the Alhambra. ‘The Cat and the Fiddie”—Grand, “Convict'’s Sweetheart"—Seattle. In “The Spoilers,” at the Lois. At the Orpneum. At the Majestic. ay tyes) Panane” NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS, | PAST PERFORMANCES. Stone Learns a New Dance. hit of the plece, so that once more AMUSEMENTS. f Will Rogers, a vaudeville per pe will Bd exemplifies the pe nn Otel the Moore, for one week EATURED In the cast of “Com-| former, put on an intricate lariat |CWar condition of playgoers pay hagtealen tomorrow night I: mencement Daya’ at the Moore| dance at the Star theatre in this |'28 92 to ppveydeegs yd they A‘ will be seen the John next week # Frederick V./clty last season without causing | Y°Uldn’t so to see at 10 cents Cort production of “Commencement | Bowers, who sang at the nd five|any unusual ble ; vehine [three acta, by Virginia Frame and; Willian HH. Wegt Minstrels, Me Fred Btc ’ M bw, Bowever EXCURSIONS ON LAKE : | Margaret Mayo, with « cast featur-| played the druniMer With Mcintyre) gion, pyoue Of | Montgomery & WASHINGTON. jing Frederic V. Bow ye wup-|& Heath In “The Mam Tree” at the Stone, has learned the dance from ort includes Jane reoran and/Qrand in 1907 and last year headed | Rogers and will Introd e it in bh A@teamer Fortina Sunset Main 6147 |Stivette Haynes, who are well|a musical comedy plavioc in vaude:|R8W play vehicle, “The Old Town, park for around Mercer island, five Independent 223, Russell & Drew, Managers ———=——- |known here. Max Figman staged| ville at the Btar theatre in New York. Manager Charles | times daily. Two hours’ ride, 26c, the production | Jane Corcoran, now of the same Dillingham: expects It to prove the D . eaelng Cia Aiinnbers prgpere tigger igeeotndboerrants poy sit “ : Five Nights Only, Beginning Tu Tuesday Night—Mati- AMUSEMENTS, | nees Wednesday and Saturday. At the Alhambra, for the five! Pardner,” returning with the sar n | Tuesday evening. play in 1897 and 1900. In 1901 ashe A AMAA AAA AA AAC the first time played at tb r J Avenue with Sam &. & Lee Shubert (Inc.) Post to Win ity a farce-comedy by Pi At the Old € ds” Her John Cort The Straightaway Champion of Comedies, rong and Rex Heach, entitle visit wae in 1904 a8 @ etar in “Pretty M h t ie y Champ 701 5 ment of the Shuberte, Prominent tn| here ae the atar of “The Pr ) Park Will Next Week | pee \the cast are Eugene O'Re 4|Suganne” and “A Doll's Ho LAST TIMES PA N ; ” | Frank ¥ a 6 vad for the Season—) | Firing Heart Ranch in? iiion. |: iilvatte Babivin: who hha Yao rele | iiammmcenmecr ene iD t FU L L . oh The company is a large om of Penny tn “Con encement Daye, Looff Goes | . ¥ | of Penny tn Scommencement Daye.” || Week Beginning Tomorrow Night~Matiness Thursday and Saturday st . ae “The Cat and the Fiddie"—Grend,| man «irl in “Poesy From Paris, ALL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GIRLS WILL ENJOY THIS for the Winter. At the Grand, for the week start- |G Hopkina was the Anna tn ‘ bike saggden | tomorrow aft ) ni} * Down Bart” at the Grand § John Cort’s Own Company in the Somewhat Different Musica! Play eee” Jother matinees on W < d| seven years ago. * 4 e | Saturday, there will * * ht Piddie.” which wae seen here joing = Bome at the Alhambra. . ENT CALENDAR. #/ }iaat season with Charles A. Sellon| starred at the Beattle in 1896 In “The jheading the cast. Sellon and the Wicklow Postman,” He was tn vaude COMPANY OF 70 : CHORUS OF 45 COMING WEEK. [Elmore Stwters are Again featured | ville at the Pantages lant November A four-qct play of college men and cowboys, by Paul Armstrong and so | in the production, The’plot is built] Manager William Moxon has made |B iw ig Comedy of With Frederic V. Bowers st t i : ra j Ee sComaiiibhedian | upon the old nursery rhytme uous wlan te take Gate te cia ad ‘& Comedy of College Girl Life in Three Acts, by Virginia Rex Beach. Elght months at the Belasco Theatre, New York. } : NIGHTS—50c to $1.50. MATINEES—50c to $1.00. Checkers ; Frame and Margaret Mayo. “The Convict’s Sweetheart”—Seattle. Aleo in the cast of “Gotng Some THE MUSICAL NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! p saortng. oe At the Seattle, the fourth week|'* Ralph Theadore, who tn the Prices—Evenings, 50c to $1.50; Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00. he C nd the EOWARD MARTINDEL. of soe aoe & Tew soe, som case ea . Sam S. and Lee Shubert will present Broad eo |He Leaves Comic Opera for Straight | pany. under the stage direction of iy M. Gaites’ Sakbets 1 Musical : regi ‘at : sh ™ iss si he veteran R. BE. French, will pro or oseph’ M. Gaites’ Sensationa! usica way's latest dramatic sensation, The Russell-Drew Orama. ltaek cuatiag senmeey ‘afvaria , Adie" was pre NEXT Jone (Stat to 40th per ———|fspcincna melodrama, "cx | ent at toe Grea ast See SLU DAY Comedy Success THE RINGMASTER ) in “The Con- in the Bast by Al Woods and ne with Charies A jon ae Happy . = - 5 eco | te io ee a v Y a | Bel! ne Elmore Blisters, Mortimer By Olive Porter. hi fornia theatre in San Franc to this city, entitied nvle im, th tape pede ae about 10 years ago, and it made| Sweetheart.” All of the resources | [mfeld, Johann Berthelson and prac 5 Seat Sale Thursday Morning E rene the sea waves around the bay even | of the big Seattle theatre stage w tleally all of last year's principal Bn te 44th perform- sadder than usyal. The only re- | be utilized. | will return with the ghow tomorrow jin “The Spoilers. deeming feature of that production A Wag — George Bioom- r vlient publicit wk put e ‘The Spotlers” was offered at the waudevitt ntwell, who then held “The Spoilers”—Lois. I tous te Sdareke Lose, the cast inched i HE GRAND JONN CORT che munch of ‘ Bulger} At th i, for the week starting | | fotiowing players anager . ue hand. | tomorrow Del Lawrence jenivter T. Dante! Frawley i Bat put forth : n cat : The Spotiers,” which | Jo Henry Mech LAST TIMES. . ’ r lity which he still pe and by! on month : 4 a phe ‘ Charles BK. Allon || MAT, TODAY—TONIGHT. 50 iles rom Boston & the sheer f of personality and > he name . Robert W. Lawrence the necessity of eating four maals| house. The play t# in four acts. by | Drury Chester Wittam Dewlan ri ; . e la day made all the Const oditere of | Rex Beach and James McArthur, the| Cassiar Charley... Phitiy Sheftieia | Week Beginning Sunday Matinee—Other Matinees Wednes- that day compare the acting in his ese being the deck of a) Toby... Marry F. Cummings + day and Saturday Last Time Tonight—Matinee Today, show to that in the all-star revival ip at Unalaska, followed by | Helen Chester Allicen May THE SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA “Queen of the White Slaves.” ot “The Two Orphans. settings of Nome, « dance hall, a/ Cherry Malotte...Margaret Oxwald Bulger’s old partner, Sherrie! Toad houre and a gold mine ee \ ° Matthews, is fow walking around esa George Moomauest nae to the i a J Broadway, hix acting days a thing audeville—Orpheum. Orpheurn Monday, handied the com me zi a of the past. Bulger may make “The| George Bloomquest and his com-|edy roles with the James Neti! com Week Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow—Matinees Night of the rth” a success, but pany in a one-act edly Nerve,” | pany during six succersive stock if he does, it will, to borrow a Rex| will be the headliners of the new | se ty, beginning in Lyrics and Music by Carleton Lee Colby. Thursday and Saturday Beach expression, be going som | vaudeville entertainment opening at Orpheum I the Orphe Monday afternoon, | Inst Ortober 40 PRETTY GIRLS Potlards Renearse Tomorrow. [Omer nem acts will include Bowens! ss at Ss ane ataseate| People SMART COMEDIANS As told on this page several days Boy and the Thespian,” Martinnette | next week, appeared at the Btar two 40 CLEVER PANTOMIMISTS ago, the aduit Pollards, to the num | @ Sylvester, Barry & Halvera, De | seasons ago with Crimmins & Gore wine. ber of 12, are to make a try for the #4ntlx Quartette, John Well and a Orpheum circuit in @ pretentious ‘ToUpe of acrobate =~ Coming Attractions. CHAS. A. SELLON and the ELMORE SISTERS musical comedy act that will run Vaudeville—Majestic. ccna teat al Uae tome io Seite Prices—Evenings, 26c to $1.00, Matinees, 26¢ to 75c {3 4 9 for fully 20 minutes, with special a —g ag | Will Rossiter's singing and danc-| Burke in “Love Watch a comedy scenery and costumes. pe : J ; St favorite C ae act, “A Bun f Kid: wil} in four acts by Robert Piers and arting The Favorite Comedy Dra The painting of the scenery !# nead the incoming vaudeville at the | Armand Caillavet, adapted by Gladys 23 seni Sunday Matinee ct “TEXAS” is TO FOLLOW. practicaily completed, and Manager Majestic tomorrow afternoon, sup- | Unger Burke will. ported B— Duatin Farnum in will ve a rehearsal on the Jocal Buropean acrobats; Killian & Moore. ! with an Engtteh yemes actor, Vernon Deys, Beginning The Laugh Producing Musical Comedy 99 ». Shawnee Orshonaha singing and talking comedi Ai| Steele, as her leading man 4 O t 6 7 a Bee Miser: Chauncey # Sroncum stane tomorrow morning. singing, and talking, comedians, Al) Bien. as er leading mar oe oe | Ae Wednesday Matinee CQCE, G “Tt Suuny” sine oF BRowwway Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones, Main 48. Continued Succes# of Russell & Drew's Company. THIS WEEK ANOTHER BIG ONE, Carl Reiter announces that the act ported by Ernest Pantser & Co, by «@ aries Frohman If all goes well, the favorable ver- ry “ “The Strollers” Edna Davenport,| Broadway.” « comedy with music dict of ogra = will nd comedienne; and Howard Misssinger | and «iris, will be an early attraction | + any ry "Potaré a oA & Co. in “Mr. Stranger.” at the Alhambra theatre. .Foy will ices and e Pollard wi —_— be warmly welcomed here after an " Sie placed at whatever point on the big Vaudeville—Pantages. . abeence of many yeers. His com The Newest of Al. H. Wood's Great Productions. A Thrilling Story of Broadway”; * circuit seems most favorable to) Canarts, tilustonist, will open at| Dany will Include Belle Gold, who ts of Humanity—a Play With, Red Blood. tt in “The # Martin Beck jthe Pantages Monday afternqon,| Well known here, laura Jaffray Both Phones—S108 | oy nal —— |supported by Bert Swan and hid ee ae ere Halton and jones—| NIGHT PRICES—15c to 50c. MATINEES—t10c and 2c. jt te * css iat: « ocodlie alpen ‘or ] i” dene i. Alex. Pantages’ New Office." | TIMI picarro Four, acrobats and | Blanche Bates in the W. J, Hurl “d i Circumstances over which Alex.| hand-to-hand balancers; William | Ut drama, “The Fighting Hope —"The King of Pantages had complete control led | Ramadell and the Rammsdell Steters,| i!!! be presented at the Moore by a Bal, the Circus 2 tbat manager to decide a week or | singing and dancing artixts;* the Stili| David Belasco @ faw weaks hence Pantages Theatre Vaudeville” t - ce . ide > City Quartet, singers and comedians; oenee Workingman's wo ago that he would subdivide “ 9 k, the time being the pres Yule and Simpson | Luigi Picano Troupe Mimic Comedy Couple Great Hand Acrobats. n. | Ne his business office in the Pantages | Yule & Simpson and the motion pie- | “aw [Sots W. Cope, our. one-time e *Commencing Monday, September 27, at 2:30in the Afternoon. Theatre building by the creation of Canby in “Arizona.” Wedgewood - an inner and more exclusive : Newell and other {imitiar players Advanced Veudevés SWAN’S IGATORS private office in which circuits Gillette Will Not Act. will be in Miss Bates’ support ea Vaudeville Introducing the Aquatic Marvels, Bert and Mabel Sw 1 Swan. could be made and unmade at will} ania Amirable actor ta|,,7h® perennial tavorite, “In Old An altogether admirat oa i Kentucky je headed toward the and in strict privacy. The inner of-|iomt to the stage, for @ season at! oon pny a aur ro Allg ° p ~ 9 fice has now been finished. It is|icast, in William Gillette's deter 3 + 7 Week Commencing Monday Matinee, September 27 both exclusive and small mination to spend this whole season Y ‘ “Ge ol - ~ D MARTINI It is so small, in fact, that It can |in writing plays Before he attained | oy only, and th ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS W. S. Ramsdeil and the Ramsdeit Sisters being boast of but one chair sind the good | Mi, Doreen, Cera at tame | azen tot, wear x, welcome out “IR. GEO. BLOOMOUEST & co.” Novelty Dancing Act 5 mranks. M will of the firm Yhenever Man eam. oo ae tea e Pri Arizona” # Bhore Acres, ¢ i 3 time at »| ager Pantages heeds asalatance, he | Ha DM been seen here in "The Pri-| other excellent plays, have neath ee & CO. Still City Quartet CANARIS Opera and enters is unable to call his stenographer y pe a ceeded in doing In a One-Act Comedy, Entitied “NERVE.” hy - . my through th Y . ap J Of late years his services Young, who is much of Comedy Singing Oddity. World-Famed Magician. “Ti Gommmandin into the office but vacates the only | have been In such dernand in Lon favortie dba well rashes rt Frohman now has in|Chair, passes out the door and al-| don Tes dean We tarseamiel Manager| vered here from his more rec ont edhion Engageme | i. “The Boys With the Chairs,’ Helen Lowe and the Pantagescope. m @D early debut lows the.stenographer to pass in, | Cort has found it imp te to DOOK | engagements in “The Time, the pee 2 si i 4 —~ ve rind sd {and then stands in the door and| btm into the Far West, so to the| fie: 4 ny leg OE. ae ge ical Sine Martinnettie & Sylvester | J wereatent dictates. It Is so small that the | pemer [ggg ig dg P00 S° Grand next month 1e new The Mossenien thoy aad the “An Attempt at Suicide.” Milton nnd Bolly N Ale ephone has to be kept down: | frm! | Miagigel play. | me een } Thespian B T Hal — t during oe ypearenes rs A year hence he will make a fare-| 6) ghutort con ~ . arry an alvers in in the frm z vertheless in this little office | well tour in a complete repertotre in at the Alhambra “ Ballerint 8 C Of “Babes in Toyland” and ager Pantages is finding room | of his own plays, It will be our gain, {f Wonderful . saine Park to ” nd $40,000 on a new theatre |and decidedly not hie loss, If two| "Sy. uncey Olcott In hi ar 08 Wonderland one. a weeks of that time are put in at the} : ‘ $n Victoria, on Broad st., near Gov » ody, “Ragged Robin”; Pt * > _ eek Tina Park will clove | ernment Moore theatre lin “The Climax.” and Du ‘ De Santis Quartett John Weil == AL PANTAGES, Manager = ae weer Charies 1! ‘The eastern papers are printing | : jin“ : will al see i payed = se owe Royal Talking Prestidigitateur rae « Stock Thentre. Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4334. rine font ton Arthur! rumors that Manager Pantages Is| Stuart Robson Once Again. ec ay Cy High-Class Vocalists, ee pe na ern Texas.) +, change his New York booking| stuart Robson will once more Three Twins,” the mine Bauare TONIGHT—LAST TIME: “THE HEART OF MARYLAND.” Rhode island fo: th, | office because Louis Pincus is too|appear upon the stage, not the will be seen In this city tor z s ne iret time at h Moore wee Will be back here M close to Martin Beck. The local |lovable comedian whom de ath | the 5 ’ : FOURTH WEEK ‘= advance , »| manager gives this idea the double clatmed a fow years B60, ge his |" Week after next at the Grand will : had 7 tir yg Hig: Bee’ ar ef) Fe Ste cna! he Satna | ak stont enon aking ie | date artes Aaa e awrence Company nt he will bring roll cigarettes, and by the time| ‘gut Jn, the Bhubert p ros ete and “The Sunny - Great Production of the Famous Drama of the Loot of uring the present they have rolled two or three they | oid and iw said to inherit much of Broadway.” the musical com we Meme Geter ete | vs 7 e Ragged Robin obe Davies g its own aga have me doing all sorts of strange the talent which both his parents! i 6 e 99 Rand cession. of th things.” pogsessed to so unusual « degree Miphe Crista” 19 underlines , e poilers ma | % Lola, with Mins , . : . the Man John P. Spalla, for some time! Thirty-two ye ago tonight, on|in which Isabel Irv Starting Tomorrow Afternoon at 2:30. Other Matinees Tuesday, u with | past employed as a bookkeeper in| September 25, 1 Billy Emerson's “A Wghting Chance,” one of Theo- | Wednesday and Saturday, \the general offices of Sullivan &| Minstrels gave a performance in| dore Kremer's thrillers, will be the lager Loule B. Befrit oni. jMenler's Hall ring at the Seattle week after he ha Nowsdevots the| Consul Ly ig gers that a ben Adige to) tore wt dey ct yrning for his | pa: 2 SO i Secansidhe ahd ‘oh ons clk nematia *Yoy way of | y* ee aude | FAA 0000000000004000O90000 to bis candidacy a ts Angele: £0 mucrved peg gst 0 go ke MATINEES, NEXT WEEK, GEMOst Solrite ty, p Seater ® SUNDAY —Grand, | Seattle, 10F hs e MOrka Fane ‘Suriwid 14 *, Lois. Pe people are f°""" 894 | week imencement Days. | TUEBSDAY—Lol are for him t Going Ps 7 ana “The Convict ea WEDNESDAY ~~ Alhambra, a Sweetheart.” | Merand, Lois. Saat * THURGBDAY-—Moore, Seat- Will Try Again. Longevity Note. i: By ie batts one? Dad Russell and Sarah Bernhardt SATURDAY—Moore, Alham ate na a the! were boy and girl together in De |% bra, Grand, Seattle, Lole, A.-Y.-P.E. in cattater Str i: ShAULEING 2 Bienun FIRST GAME STARTS AT TWO o'’CLOEK at APY \eroit and Paris--respectively—and |* EVERY DAY--Orpheum, Ma- SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! - ob in “The Strollers.” jorge | Night | Dad says tt makes bim feel old to) # Jestic, Pantages. Magieiang and ‘Btrong hten. "Hira | neice toes x seats, Foes Bente reacrved one week ahead ABERDEEN vs. SEATTLE Pay Streak Attractions $ | SECOND AND SPRING | B A oy E B A L L The Theatre Beautiful at the Expo. Old Acts Close Tomorrow—New Week Starting Monday §| 04000090000 CC0C0e00008 | Sullivan & Considine Vaudeville—These Splendid Acts: Two Games Tomorrow (Sunday) eee ees | HOWARD MISSING DNA DAVENPORT, M Prict on | realize that Sarah's granddaughter | * time tn America. ieee Dertormances every day at 2:80, 7:46 and 9:18 p,m. ' is about to b& married, ee ee a Native Chinese Orchestra. 44EEE EE EEE EE EK

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