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eee ES FY BELIEVES. IN | SMS fs SS tor of the Seattle y Orchestra to Light Music on Egan Is to Leave for Los Angeles--! Monkey Is Com-, fo the Pantages. | sali iinalaainainaiadl INTS THIS WEEK, ® “Commencement ® * A—(starting Tues ® ve) “Going Some.” * he Cat and the # + ” * E—The Russell-Orew * ly (Stat to 40th per w! ) in “The Con & Sweetheart.” * b-The De! Lawrence Com. & to 44th perform. & - eee) in “The Spoilers.” * [UM — George Bloom. * FRANK C. EGAN, laid veudeviile. w He Is to Leave Seattle This Week | - —“A Bunch of #| For Los Ange es. ide” and vaudeville. 7 oF Sema ch ittusion- */ play in attacking a ham sand ® wich *| There are now four famous SSSSN Ee RH HH HEHE!) MONKEYS before Vaudeville patrons — in this country, namely, Consul, ‘ jConsul, Jr, Peter Consul and | BY J. W. SAYRE. }Charies 1. The monkey coming had a talk with Henry | hero next week is touted as the the new musical diree-| original and oldest missing lnk Pthe Seattle Symphony now doing the restaurant act for on tb subject of the public edification. Miernoon popular concerts os Mand winter season, and The Pollards Do Well. views with respect to! . fer of the music to be}., Cat Reiter never commits any se concerts exactly ac-| ‘Ding stronger than murder or ar cas of the many, good | 202. and ay he would not com he orchestra who be-| mit himself on the subject of the eur own orchestra, in| Pollard rehearsal yesterday. To other large orchestras | *!! those present, however, the re try. has held to teo| Rearsal looked good, the ae } standard for these | Pausing long enough in bis ewe tor Hadley will not |!2% UP to almoet laugh b if to nctor in the United | eth over some of Tedd Me nalts of the bent] (ns cases ieuus ot mn © cheatral iin ae oa agen : aoe eens oes . ¢ the Polina: to reason in t and ff Maha: favorably on a he sary opening can be found, th will shortly be on the Orpheum cireutt There are six boys and three girls on the stage, and a musical director—10 people in all, with Mra. Cheater as the manager. act is an operetta cailed | Tourists.” The “The DRAMATIC REVIEWS authors of on bis programs the mea who have writ ‘be calleda MMhe “Comme nerme: LAYING POPULAR AIRS THE STAR 1¢ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1909. and the compar 4 1 a | Lote. | e 1 Neach's stor of he north. | part oie tao At The S F i he Dentry i al a FAIR GATE ( e Stern Furniture Co. Sy 1526-28 S dA = econ venue | |thveehve: Yoana Walter Matson Caught Looting Pe have ace received another big shipment of Grand Rapids Furniture, consisting of 19 carloads, which we have suc- Cash Till of the L . } Ged in purchasing at about 33 1-3 per cent discount off the regular list. ‘These goods are all in perfect condition, but are | a ul of the Lovejoy }) simply the odds and ends of various disc ontinued Grand Rapids patterns, All these goods were placed on sale THE OR Grocery Store. | C | ——— ‘Commencing Monday, September 27, at 9 a.m } “| didn't have any money to go 9 eo! to the fair and that hy I took | | | it ear ee eee War | at a saving to you of not less than ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF OFF the regular retail prices. 4 will pay you well to come | MOTHER GORMAN NEEDS SOME Thie was the explanation made early and take advantage of this great sale, The following are only a few of the many bargains offered MONEY FOR CHILDRENS' [by Walter Matson, a 12-year-old nk ‘ | HOME | boy, who was caught in the act of "a ih |looting a cash tll in Lovejoy's |f} | | groce re ve a} Mayor John F. Miller bas author: | fencer ee ee i} tna day for next Saturday, the | po the police the boy admitted jf} sfrom which to Ko to Mr®. | that he bad entered the store on |i | PB omy: better known 84 /two previous occasions and stolen |f] nda Gorman, for her home for | money from the cash drawer | orphas boys that she is butlding The first time I went into the fl Mayor Miller also urges all the} * young Matson told the po-|f] departments of the city kovernment Tand three other boys rowed J} to he pee _— Mre re ings in} to the rear of the store, which is | jmAKing the day a big success. Mré.jon the edge of Lake Union. I rn cl jGerman has been taking care of | climbed up to a window the firat |} * BINA TDs RAE: part 1 39 to 40 boys for several years! time and got $20 from the cash |f] Laie or ing large home for them. The | more money and got $4.50, Yeuter- |] NES x \" is to go for this day we went again, but two young My No | tag day will be run-in much | women, Edna and Orle Lovejoy, |i} the same way as that of last year,| were there and they caught me the young men and women of the | we boys didn't have any money |ff| city selling the tags at 10 cents | to go to the fair grounds, and that’s | The mayor has ordered why we rowed to the store and |i} chiefs of the departments to let) stole the money ar their men sell the tags while on| patrolman Metso, who was called duty. | to arrest the youthful burglar, says | Matson's other companions’ will | SHOWS HOW THEY soon be in custody. Young Matson | i being held at the clty jail | TEACH DEAF MUTES | Dining Chal, Mke cut. made ef golld extension Table, like cut, made of solid oak: has Buffet, like cut, made of quartered ¢ oid | < o a full box seat This _ - 2 — wh bak, golden oF } IN PUBLIC SCHOOL’ inp is very substantially built # 42-inch round top, 6-ft. extension square pedes Karly English; size of top 20x42; French bevel - gular value, each. tal and carved claw feet Regula jate mirre slae a2 guile 1'f0. Hale price $2. 5 value $18.00. Bale price De¥es, $11.90 value $3600. Bale price see $21.75 | Miles Edgerton, superintendent of Pierce county schools 9 for 15c¢ clase of #choo!l boys tn flu L his lecture on schools for deaf é : Va ¥ 71 mates at the opening seavion of the A yard of Havana — for | ib y a 7 ool officers’ congress at the A the man who bi grounds this mortiing. F ne Oe afford | vi tt BLE Ips i\ erick Health, Tacoma; Mra. Edith the best—but can't Mee Bas Li M. Hickey, Seattle schools, and A afford to waste ot H. Yoder were other speakers be itoney ! fore the congress. 7 a TT exion will clone Wednes. i ee ae afternoon. Eva V. Halley, #u-| i aa pate belle ee 119 ident of Snohomish county | t H. C. Sampson, Cheney | | normal; E. T. Mathes, Bellingham | normal, will di ues “The T } and J. D. Bassett, Riteville; F. L Thorpe; E. Bowles, Mount will # k on schoo! legte The Young Men's Christian asso ciation of Seattle will throw open | the doors of {tx laboratorios, work: | H rooms, ¢lass rooms and shops this| / t k. A heavy ine en nts over the/ number last year is expected. A | total of 622 were enrolled last year | The following is a list of the faculty, so far as made up, and the| MASON, EHRMAN 4.0. subjects In which they will give Distributers: instruction 8. F. Hazzard, bookkeeping and] jaccounting; | branches for carpentry and building; Moore| mechanical drawing “0 tomorre YM. GA. OPENS A BIG NIGHT SCHOOL | Seatti dD oO men 3 common | Ralph Terrell | C. Terry, | wer Sher Portland, Spokane. tered in a ¢ od grade o Hack lets Kitchen Queen, like cut; has two drop #, one bin, bread board ar value ne drawer in end. wular value $5.75 e sess price . a Ode & Inother words, the! In potat of numbers meonee-| rill, chemistry and assaying; Ray | = pecerams will be | ment Daya.” which opened « week's/C. Roberts, surveying and map e titre bralseworthy effort, The wtage| ping; Thomas F. Jack, electrical Savin Ss & ated for the greater | testing; J. W. Johnson, elementary Sekt of the wathaatival Teaaine | electricity; G. W. Scholl Engtish | ation be donsiirn tet eh tj | iterature; KE. R, Bouvier T t ¢ 4 ‘ ve that there | can readily recall decison, and design; 1. M. Higgins rus oO. eahsidaiioek ns out Aa. csbidend dhe oe of Sunday afternoon ¢ con a 4 William V, Lovitt, college prepara j Mahe Nas two swell top drawers se Fg ened ont denen W's band gave at e tory mathematics: John W. Heai,| | and four large drawers: site of back. This rocker is stron some 12 or 14 peated te Genttie yemanship: Willlzm M.-Parker,| of Seattle } fap tense, materag: nine 12az0 Hag: We have just added to our stock a complete tine of stoves and well bull it in every ‘way, Renee B With a capacity house at Ie "would be difficult to| plumbing: ric ‘Thurkelsen, work:| | fate price $8.75 insect : Rete ee eer $6.00 $2.98 meee he. how [107 lee went fiete |ing boys’ school; A. H. Stillweu,) . l@ popular con- say it was a English for mon of foreign birth Cc va) r SS Sees, this winter | Mulligan. made |Stanley T. Shaw, English for men|§ CPital........... «$300, | Mite 88 Well and pack the puretene. ew " <jof foreign birth yoel Treby Surplus and = un- | @very week Wid : common branches for men; W. H divided profits .. 40,000 | Bennett, advanced arithmetic for | an to Leave ° giver | i tas “08 || Be temperate in everything. ber of the local dra-| with the Don't get discouraged. Be Bl the past nine years | ‘ S., woe is prompt in everything, espe- the dramat!< 8 to ach is most annoying the temate mereiful TER Douglas leave te More than 60 Georg erty owners signed the clatly in paying Maintain’ your int wh prop tition for sacred thing. Save debts. a your egrity a some regu the formation of the Duwamish | river improvement district to con larly out of your income, and | vert the Duwamish river into a|f} nothing can prevent your fi |) nh AME eee) be | dat ni" ehip eanal, at Georgetown Satur-|f succe: | | MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON ALL GOODS AT [Any Goods Purchased During This Sale Will Be Held | top is clear to the ininds ‘of the day aft enOoe._ and - aye wing, an8 . ADVERTISED PRICES. e Without Extra Charge for Future Delivery if Desired. & wi in-all- prob| pee Staseenred anti rete evbels | ee Pinder. Fos. peution’ will INTERES PER CENT | NIT Iré 1 discovered, steals | prope: he petiio e_money for, him, and, the final peat the Duwamish Land com | 4 | FURNITURE, STOVES ae RUGS, LINOLEUM ‘coming bere fror orgetfulness of the ra jbe al ——- wheat soto’ SAIN men » Hai am ¢ rena the per nea’ ry jonay office until 10 o'clock to Compounded | * . Bean b a. Hat tela never night n | Sado ea en nore. seaeotey, ¢ tng ot} Tomorrow the campaign will be Semi-Annually - 7 3 atric: . Beattl noentc ects are A el fs “ v= eT ET j Of appe } Si that ie sonuireds ama ts is = oy acon Park ane JAMES D. HOGE, President NESE nie oiviscnsleiohe on WO AMUSEMENTS. pablls. His debut | finds for-some worthy cause. |James Wilson, secretary of the | DIRECTORS e ALHAMBRA THEATRE som Theatre wae on the big) “Mr Bowers’ topical song. in which|elub, and John B. Shorett, attor-|[| Ferdinand schmits, J. D. Low- [|| 1267 8nd Ax, Ope. Hotel Savoy. Russell & Drow, Managers Tonight, Matinees “sue Was te ed to|he chanted the fact that “It would) poy . © Ho Beun, Bl Hi h G Gl t, Main 5147; John Cori's Own Co mp any in tt ital inthe of | be going nome”. if sox x "could | ink C MeCort mes D. Hoge, | ig rai loves He aniekin iti > esi spring he | REDERICK V. ROWERS fm the Ralph Stun EXCURSIUNS ON LAKE SORNBR BacoND ‘ — - = od Anite POWERS ; “The Two 0; WASHINGTON, : aes on nt a ae A Play’ exe Tite With a Ot ues, Wed Sai rpba = arge Beauty i Chorus = Bince then some of Sic? Steamer Forttna teaves Leschi | M S; V/ d otter the 2 Evening Matinees PANTAGES THEATRE — Productions park for around Mercer island, five | oney save }) be te QUNBQU ALI: B, r Hat fheatregoers who acquired | times Matly. Two ours’ ride, 26 | $2.50 + f $3.00 sons | THE GRAND : I a them- | * EASTERN SYSTEM Tonight, Mate. W , cos yen : ht, Mi ded Take Elevator to Third Floor. 9 A'Bright, Shupps Pres cat ; na 5, She “GOING SOME? | crn cas! Sin Chay aaarter aaa | Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and & SS Bids. cor | “re ON AND rive Rca Sate Seeker Nda It|¢calp. Leary’s non-alcoholic com: | ‘aul Armstrong and Rex etien A. © * * |} pound gives Hfe; cures dandruff, Geatn. now seltinw.-000, t0..61.66 Eves it tw provides | itching, falling hair, grayness and Popu poke Es meense and al baldness. All druggists and bar-| ry ure so IUGDALE'S AT — Teed te Mee cacat || ements || — == Monkey 1s Coming NE, | : e i AN Woek Mats and Bat Phones 108 Alex Pantages today nome 0: cause com PROF, STEVENS | yee ana, hues Mase he Convicts Sweethen What he regards as on. Charties Sell akes a rat The man who gu PB "1see (Direction of R. E. French.) > tele as one | (ling wood. tramp, and i: hen tie nd The mas gffeimctinn ot Hm. Sranch,) ats in bis hi orkers are not in the points, » | to Ste monkey, Cow prrined 7 nae effects to sult the most hard day | Sickel Chon : ban st, ent = and the Fiddle” played ie Ostrich Feathers Aavanced, Vaudeville, Week of Mast night with no pre house | OnticaleDevartment Mave your old feathers made into | Qisiae Miseatin's Ga. eenouncement to th | Willow Plumes, We clean re- ard & Howard." Mi rtinnettle Co AOR model and dye featyers in all shades innettie & ees = a the —. will be} Boss and pons made from new | inte “Canine ‘ ‘ Le nay Shor ru hin, y BTRG teonkey is : Senitte- ot Shoes urnishings at your TO-NIGHT Der week. It in a to the square foot 1s on tap] 44—PIKE ST 424 | ADMISSION FREE we aet. The monkey Seattle theatre, and the r FEE Stage in full evening | terilier Js "The Conviet's Sweet | i TR ce iach oan de “a being set ax al “Murder ts done, and there are hair-| | c . T PAbtests himselt of hat,| »readth encapen ms Wise ie Hat the Mest... Hl means that the Gesterro patil ty prof hinese Theatre Tart Gee through y See burn: | ae By Med BO fac- I ccribing Is most efficiently supple | 7148, weit A.-Y.-P.E. ota rsa gp 8 ag Te AS mete | posliively not crack the leather. §| mented by the druggist’ kil) in | Mig Matinee Rvery Day re MASSRIONAL SUCCESS WMS Aclicaicenen non | ¢ ronvict’s Sw eather ase | Phot iat: acai Hasta compounding. AAVEN DRUG CO, ||! New show—ao Clever People. Maxicians and Strong Meh. iret Leavitt would ai 3 thé high water mark of thr Aah Rosana wk |_Prices, 100, 200, 300, Box Seats 60c|]{ time In America. | dom. Two packed houses just “ate Native Chinese Orchestra, °