The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1909, Page 3

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a | | NTHESI a E BUSY IN ILLINOIS, There Find That Syndicate a Fight for Stands. of Ethel Foot Race— in Declines Offer. weet teen THIS WEEK. «| & ' bene ey Olcott in w) ; &. ts : rae | ddie Foy inw| # whey oe : of Broadway.” &| [5 wer vos | ee | ETHEL INTROPIDI | The R. E. French ay (Sist to 60th pe ances} in “A Midnight * She Wins the Most Expensive Run. ning Prize on Record. Del Lawrence to 66th per “The Great recurrence may be ac pre jdicted. “In Old Kentucky” will be | back at the Grand, after ita o — Minnie Selig. * |ing engagement, in October, 1 Bramwell and ®/and again in October, 1 ®%| The fact that there ts always but larry and Kate ® one company would naturally tend and vaudevi!! ® | toward making the cast a perme nes’ Trained ® | nent one, and in fact we shall seo) Bn@ vaudeville. ® | next week a number of men who} *® | have appeared in the play many Bese yu ye yy times before, tneluding p Who} —— | was in the original company here| ‘4, W. SAYRE. fifteen years ago, But it is a pe in the recent Mlinols | cullar fact that the women are con fnew that iiaw & )Senetly Senging, tn the nine visits ‘are at this moment |f the play to this city the Madge desperate struggle to} Brierly haa been different on each tres and attractions joceaston As a numb these | IMboberts in a section |“Old Ki/itucky” he have have become fairly |Sinee w:/) substantial stage recog-| pMoline paper says that mites e complete ist in here De Angelis and Lew | ¥'" 5° Phave, without any &p Bn, canceled their p that one-night stand. | fe that the syndicate that neighborhood, | wspaper does not defection of the is because the es have ings, or Ww ten hold of ee eee eee eee eee * Lala Tabor 1896-—Laura Burt 189 Affle Warner. 1899-—-Elsa Ryan. l—Alice Treat Hunt. 1903—Hessie Barriscale Marion Shirley May Stockton. Mildred Johnson jer's has an — Interesting on the mw al outlook tr the Far West. cr with spending $40,000 per y her symphony orchestra. Too r Col The Seattle nphor adle - Orchestra has not cost that mac hi Sp euttered bed since it was founded. It F Galt Lake and |™Ore nearly making ex the Middle West any other large orche ines have so far been | “OUR'TY eee pecans Pollards Are Given Time. from the Shubert al-| Acting on a telegram from Mar }tin Beck yesterday, Manager Cari er & Co, and Lew Fields. Sinneresne | Reiter of the Orpheum last night ‘Wins a Prize. [started eight of the adult Pollards ~ 43 | from Vancouver over the foot mcing to Ethel | canadian Pacific. The Pollards are to open at the Majestic In Chicago dext Monday, rehearsing their mu sical act, “The Tourists,” on the fn winning a foot. |‘! Hat last week. ob . Dustin Farnum tells me that —_ © ope dang after Winnlpeg, the “Cameo Kirby” company will switch from syndi ap cate to Independent bookings. This precludes ite appearance in the South and so the Lieblers will take play to Broadway in the ne re for @ run. bly expected | ‘would use al! of fluence to retain ali the touring ® part whenever cpr gnc was sitting M platform waiting for to bring it to Hat, as Benerally is, th Many Failures This Season. It is becoming an accepted fact Barrow woods that the percentage of play failures @t one end and a ‘his season is far higher than usual at the “The Intruder,” “The Dollar Mark,” + “An American Widow,” “Detective nnie and Sparkes, ‘Foreign Exchange. dolyn to line up| “The Only Law” and “Via Wire the platform steps, | !es8" are a few of the pretentious Of $1 to the giri Productions which have either gone to the other end of into cold storage already or are . marked for almost immediate with field from the very | drawal the ron in nine In order to boom plays in the the reached the West and South, so that if they Mot stop herself, so | fall In New York they will be to Sprained her ankle.|# certain extent fantiliar to the Bald the dollar, and Outer districts, the New-York man dollar represe agers have developed the custom of ih of the mailing out to dramatic editors all Ankle over the county a few laudatory paragraphs about thelr first night His Mind openings, written, of course, a week | Changes bis nd OF more before the performance pily. His | , but with a raised date line, to in ely deny a dnee the dramatic editor to pre PORE unchailenzea %¢Mt it to his readers as telegraphic | eres, to the efte matter. Other managers, more con Make a vaudevilic | *entious in one sense, offer to DOr Week. Goodwin | Teally telegraph to any paper as} Europe + bh. many words as the paper desires it all th a about a New York opening, pre- SM IN Beattie. (ocd wir of course. And equally, of he wa all such New York “spe elf, and would are absolutely press agent ith Edna * | stuff, written in many cases about | : _ plays which do not run the first} week out in New York | A few of the larger Western pa-| pers get genuine telegraphic. mat | er srom thelr own New York cor respondents about the show open ings, and these are reliable. The} great majority of Western papags | print the press agent stuff outlined | above, In this office all such pfess y with Dr. | agentry is promptly consigned to| does not sign eg the waste basket, as no one around| c* Wrestling "* here has yet been able to discover | Merely going 1. c)1.| *PY news value to The Star readers} TKS Kisses n such “dispatches.” Ris father's 1) In addition to all of the theatri a cal manngers and agents who are vieiting the fair today, and the 4 t Kentucey Heroines. | story of which was told in this mi ang is pla column on Tuesday, the entire Kd dltrae “ag nO other dra | die Foy company went to the expo Tbe , he Country. and |wition this morning in a special fir lace the vi, trolley car, under the chaperonage pla never of Stage Director Arthur Evans Dieate cor pantie , St plays each A wire from Fred Bucey, Jobn VeAars only, and al- | Cort's representative at San Fran time of th claco, says that it will probably be r ‘Tike th m ot-an\| December before Manager Cort é miey's cus s | opens the Colonial in that city, core ween we eat i gg PROF, STEVENS Grand Rapids Furniture Sale WAND ERLANGER THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. 3 Only a Few More Days of the on Queer Ife: cures dandruff “a and evening, October 23, A chorus of - the “Goodbye Dance” to be given | i Menainh Klijah” and tomorr - ¢ kiven | other well known oratotios, besides Sy they Uildntght at Dreamiand | Gaui's cantata, “The Hoty City by the T. M. A. to the exponition ! Mt At the Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Av. Be Sure to Take Advantage of This Sale naries and performers The ‘Theatr al Mechanical Asso Ostrich Feathers jCjation has @ name for pulliag Off| save sour old feathers mate tate Willow Plumes We clean, curl, re- n@ dye feathere to ali a — made fom new clever affairs and the dance to morrow night will be one of the ibe wt ever given by the organisa Nearly every oompany play aa tm Seattle will present so: feature during the dane Moore Theatre JOHN COM Manage Beatties Leading Playhe Tonight, Until #unday Ky tr ive, Only Matir Avugu Many 0; Matt nee To $1.00. Next Week. Opening Monday Eve x as. feat Hale THE GRAND Tontgt Joneph Greatest What Gus Brown Says To Wear the Right Clothes You Must Know Where to Buy Them, Direct fr day Matinee D KENTUCKY" Now On ALHAMBRA THEATRE Museell & Drew, Managers. Main 6147; Ind. 264. Another Matinee Saturday EDDIE FOY In the New York (i “MK. HAMLIOP oF BK Nights, 60 There are many rea- sons why the famous Penn Brook Clothes and Overcoats are the ones you should wear, Drenser, like out, made of solfd quartered oak, ‘Te! plate mirror, size 2480; #ize of te b oak: has bent glass in ends. at 16. 44; two top drawers regular $42.00 regular value $22.0 value, Sale price., Bale price.....+, oe China Cabinet, like cut, made of solid quart Seattie Theatre Hessel] & Drew, Managers. “A Midnight Marriage” (Direction of BR. B. French.) | Nights, Ife to Matinees, 106 | Lois THEATRE They are built right, Phones: Sune Main 104; Ind tailored by experts, cut Sixth Week—The D. & Lawrence right, and the very best “THE fabrics are used. Every . one has style and long wear assured. $18 Next Week—The Crinta.” PANTAGES | THEATRE ou AligWeek = Mile, Piorine a Hee “Pealeed oparda. Great Back oer—Seymour's Happy the Dresser, Hke out. in genuine bird's nuoUs poste: %-Inch eye maple: has two swell top An All-Brass Bed, lke cut; has 2-inch ¢ fillers; bright oF satin, These beds are of the best brass Preuse bavel’ plete” siveeer aint SBdof init Sarco Tore Ne $BALTS | Gite ete. 810d Prices The Stern Furniture Co! Quality Malte AdVenced Vau Bi. welt } Mn | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE posi cod Be . { ai Meme | 1526-28 Second Av. _Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. | : Hats, Underwear and Shoes in keeping with Wella “Ors our Clothing. =, Gus Brown ALWAYS RIGHT | | Prices, 106, 206 nud S06 es s Look for Our Five Other Ads in This Issue. Good and Stylish Shoes at Lowest Prices Why pay more? We sell you better Shoes for less money than you can buy elsewhere. Why pay more?’ You will be convinced when you see ‘the stylish for the Vietor | Menace of the shaped and good quality footwear we Tatking Ma-| one, = have in stock, chines. Second We are the Pancitie Const Pacific © t), Sanday, Oct priced exceedingly low— and you will i satisfied wearing the Neo Shoes purchased, here. We guarantee name them to be the very best values for the complete DANCE money. without ‘ aT é / bs be Mbp ha hes ten Ladies’ Patent Colt Shoes, the nobbiest lasts and the most de- pendable makes; they look fully worth $5.00. Our special coe J PEHCE eee es vee nwee Secs edesnndeweatersnectie es onet sel a teak TE Potecs es’ Cushion Shoes; these shoes are the sure Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, welt soles, extra strong Bhan’ Rea stor tired feet; made specially for people | sewed; they will outlast two pairs of ordinary oan pavenend suffering from tender feet Our regular $4.00 | shoes; the st in the city. Our “Why-Pay-More” einai wt grade will be specialized Friday and Saturday | price, $2.50, pu § for $3.00, | Men's Patent L her Shoes; patent colt, Good- yor oe Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, sizes from 9 to 18; | year welt; fully guaranteed to giv satisfaction ‘dias Waldert Bide. a very strong shoe that will give a splendid serv. | in wear; equal to any $4.00 and $5.00 shoes, Our fee. Our “Why-Pay-More” price, $1.00, | “Why *ay-More” price, $3.00, . SAVE MONEY By having your dou ta | “Kozy” Slippers for men. The ideal footwear for around the house. at in app Gental war ie and perfect in fit. Made of best soft leather and the workmanship is the very best “Why-Pay-More” price, $2.00. BROWN, © rt : £5) 7 = WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN One Dollar x brings a VICTOR talking ma- chine to your home at your wish—why not order one to- day? nee Our ACPHERSON- GRAY (( PHONES MAIN 3604-IND. 347} Sherman Blay & Co. 1406 Second Av., Seattle. Nineteen stores on the Pacific coast PIKE STREET NEAR SECOND AVENUE /ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN 1To ‘Take Advantage of Special OF fer Made by the Quaker Drug Co., 1013 First av., and 406 | Pike st The Quaker Drug Co., the enter |prising druggists, are ‘advertising [ |today for fifty men and women to ls y take advantage of the special half |poned to, be a blood disease, and price offer they are making on Dr, Pgh Oe et peemgiet Howard's celebrated specific for the ipa eraeee sae So N a vy Yard R: ou te: cure of contiatin nd penal |that eczema is only a skin disease, |and get. fitty-cont package at halt and must be cured through the skin Navy Ward and’? |price, 35 con |The eminent skin spectalist, Dr. D. Steamers H e-are they of the re D. Dennis, first discovered the ec Schedule in Kéfect Unit October 16, 1000, % | able power of this specific to zema germ, and his discovery Wa8| Leave Seattle—oias (except Sun Time of & 8. HB. Kegnedy, tast-loure these diseases, as well as sick un ay, ct. \quickly taken up in both Germany | day), *8:30, 10100, *11:30 a, m,, 119011 fave type. on this Coast, in binck Mee ndache 1 F 0, 4100, 0115 p.m and liver troubles, that j 80d France eerie lida yD a ‘ | Time table subject to chan itn. |they agree to refund the money to | To kill the eczema germ and at Thursday and Saturday only 11:30 | owe mw we with juny customer whom this medicine jthe same time heal the skin, Dr,|p. m a | Not a Blood Disease—Cured by Oil | of Wintergreen Compound, | | | For many years eczema was sup 0 positi olin . joes no! ick ‘elleve D. e | Dennis compounded oil of winter ahgtye,, Begmerton for, seattle a “J om Saturday and Sun- | ( ee ot auichly reli @ and cure. J ps 4 5, a. m., 9 | . BOC ‘ rep ; Greatest loturaabiodil Runners J) creer! ymot, grycorine, ete. “the |R4F 9h | Semicen fetes ees 5 to 1a,{haMd, You can eat what you ‘want lhe ody is : in Hr " mere salve, *Boats stop at Pleasant ae aha far eal and have no fear of {il conse jhe it sinks righ nto the pores Phones in 7 ain S101, 3902 quences, It strengthe the st % HENRI ST. YVES, JOHNNY HAYES, TOM LONGBOAT, [fof the skin. Washing with this oil a mae ——- ach, gives perfect digestion, reau WADA, JAPANESE MUSHER, AND OTHERS, CHAMPIONS OF Jo! wintergreen compound seems to EVERETT AND EDMONDS lates the bowels, erpates an appe take the itch away at once. Soon tite, and makes life worth the liv- THE WORLD, IN THE GREATEST MARATHON EVER RUN. (ike Cit tcl tae in ine aia ais ie aed ceicd ati es te kes life worth the Iiv : DS iat Po P |ease disappears. ‘The ‘prescription attle at 7 a.m, 12 m. and 6 p. ™ This is an unusual opportunity Sunday, leave Seattie at m. and a.m. 2 |has now been used so long as to General Admission $1.00. . Reserved Seats $2.00, $4.00 and $5.00. have proven its absolute merit, and Seats on sale at Joe Schlumpf’s Cigar Store, Sherman-Clay’s pbc Pho aera ap Pact vir Music Houge and Shaw's Pharmacy. | Guanes Drugsdec 1014 Fiscate 400 piee st. aie, to obtain 60 doses of the best medit- im, leave Everett at $:16lcine ever made for half its regular, By rett at 9:45 a. m., 2:16 | price, with the personal g& antee 5 p.m. Single fare tolof a well known business firm to rotah $1.00. Round trip $1.40. lretund the money If it does not give amer Tolegraph, Iman d ?, MBPALS SERVED, Phones—Sunset, Main $993; Ind satisfaction, alanis are we nm mo alain esti

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