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GM MINES wel HEM THEATRE g DREW WILL TO Wall BDICATE THE PORT Wey A PERFORMANCE ule GREAT JOHN GAN net —— aeeeeee® * guseMENTS THIS WEEK Bates in Laicateteal Hope.” Friday qeuee eee Si Mme. Jomelli in die Foy In jet of Broadway.” Qld Kentucky.” t—The Russel! Orew to 70th per “Confessions et Del, Lawrence {67th to 77th per }, in “The Crisis.” ? UM—“The Boys in Bue” and Vaudeville i radiee «= Martin Vaudevilie. OAS Bella ttalia 4 and Vaudevil! coe ee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee Vetter e eee BY J. W. SAYRE. BHT Russell & Drew, the ile managers, wil! fo open their new Porth the Columbia and with George Fawcett tr ” ‘The the Seattle, the Alham the Portland. Being logical watro! of the entire Pacifi with respect to the Shu ya, it is entirely probable list of playhouses will soon lease or erec specially since t trated, at least #0 far boast cities are cor d lity to provide conti through the regular sea Russell is Portland expected Pictures. Meautograph a picture friend, what do you $ ly,” nine times} Payer people. “Yours to be the ortho signature-pre ly, however Originality “er Aitain it. My expert Mik autographed pictures eveal any duplication of cuttom of Blanche % always sign her name words: “With Kindest ‘ance, Always Sincerely Professional folks make ographs most elaborate af pJohn Philip Sousa wrote for bars of one of bis march over bis name. Pad the same, the music bis minuet. George PB the beloved Friar b Hood,” also has a ney. He always Clef and on the staff G. BF. as the ot his name, with “Roth them. ie Roberts and Henry Clay P usutliy write in a quota the piay on all character Ou the other hand, a @f players write nothing ts Rames. This list | Frank dawin always » Paver: Cran Rogers has made “Yours trademark Wayers consiste: write lows Y Jennie Reiffarth dial Regards,” jic Pett Wishes,” 4 ‘ ng F the Hoorat perfor ’ : a et Yeteran co: whe Ny friends w) ‘ wit ‘PICKANNINY DRAMA & Drew now have three | } the tomorrow | fed. If you in this re-/ | fective work Margaret} | MAKES OLO APPEAL “IN OLD KENTUCKY" PACKS THE GRAND-—NEW STOCK SHOWS OFFERED AT THE SEATTLE AND THE LOIS THEATRES. Why fs it that after 18 years of and tear a play is as popular ever? Answer that question and will have the popularity of “In Old Ken tucky,” that good old melodrama, h opened at the Grand Opera © yesterday for a week's run That old veteran, Burt G. Clark, who hit the road with the original the company, still clings to hin first love, and his conception of the character of Col, Sandusky Doolit tle, a horse lover of the old school, is easily the best thing in the show Mildred Brierly of work was exc She made boy” sporting «ilk Joseph Siaytor, as the villain, arned a sufficient bundle of hisses ke him reallee that he made with a disagreeable character. Duncan Penwarden made a typical moonahiner Pickaninny band, while not . aroused con enthusiaam. In the, band veral young colored persons are ert buck and wing ere The cast “is fairly good throughout if last night's at tendan be any criterion, then “In Old Kentucky” will do a big bust ness. Johnson is the Madge this # m, and he elient all through a cracking good little “The Crisis.” the Lois theatre that Down at , stock company headed r Hite Mr. Law anat pi knockout yest wentation of the Civil The Crisis.” To those who have read Winston i's book of the same title ory te familiar, Mise Kelton jis the Virginia Carvel of the pres ent play, and {t goes without say ng that she ginta, The character of Stephen Brice ts cleverly portrayed by Mr. Lawrence. The Virginia Carvel of Miss Kelton fs easily the best she has given yet, and Mr displayed abitity The Crisia” is very adequately mounted, the costumes are appro priate and the cast happily select ve seen the play, ‘or it's worth a second nee it again. serutiny. “Confessions of a Wife.” Real melodrama is what patrons of the Seattle theatre want, and that’s what they day when ” Wife” was flung ov lights. The story concerns fe of a woman whose rimonial tangles . require ernble time to unravel Mins West makes a good heroine, and Mr. Boardman and Mr. Humphrey as the brothers Ashmore Eva Earle French does a disagreeable aunt, te as good as ever, Dick Pretich has given the play a most effective setting, the snow storm scene being one of the most realistic affaire seen on a Seattle day. The black of the first act 8s also a well devised bit parts are impartially distributed, and the company makes the most of them. consid Owen Davis i# responsible for t melodrama, and it goes with regulation Davis action. Eddie Foy’s Last Week. Eddie Foy last night, before a large audience, began his farewell week at the Alhambra in the musi eal farce, “Mr. Hamlet of Broad way.” There will be matinees Wednesday and Sat=rday, ant the | engagement will close on Saturday | evening. JOHN W. COPE Former Canby in “Arizona” | With Blanche Bates. | | is Now conld not make stick in Everett closed there sev Frank Fanning company his stock and the company eral days ago Victoria Stock Deal Off. ‘rederic Clarke tock ‘s proposed sion of Victoria has undergone | an indefinite postponement, As| Mike Hooley explains it, the lodge hall which it was hoped would be available for the company’s use numerous previous contracts or rentals to dancing and. social | parties, extending up to Dec, 27 46 that it would not be possible for }a theatrical company to gain pos | seswton of ft until the first of the ear Clarke, while ily support of the assured of the frie leading play «| goers of the island capital, does not want to wait that long to establish his company, and ia now consider an offer of a stock season In Calgary. reason for] nee and Miss Kelton | makes a winsome Vir.) Lawrence | do ef-| and she} The} NIGHT SCHOOLS MAY MAKE _ DIVORCES LESS FREQUENT STAR—MONDA She can make Quick as a cat } She And school teachers rec night and the g High schools }the Broadway | ines, and in the which grade seh tained pupilx will olving $2.00 4 teachers $2.50. will be held in both and Lincoln build ean wink its wa young thing cannot leave her mother oye a cherry ple ' | on buildings in will be |. The old nursery rhyme is going to main jbe the real thing In the Seattle night schools, which A tonight |t for the winter at the Lincoln, Broad Franklin and Sessions will be . | Columbia | held Mon day, Wednesday and Friday even | ine. Domestic selence is to be made a feature of the tnatruection Ben W, Johnson, director of manual | training, is making an effort to get teachers outside of the regular corps of teachers for the practical work in his department, believing he can get be results from spe clalinte In the trades. Taught How to Market, The girls will be taught how to market and how to manage a kitchen economically, and the bi will learn the beginnings of a tr 80 #8 day they can earn the money to buy the meat and things these girls are learning how to cook, Director Johnson docan’t say he is running in opposition to the divorce courts, but when a domestic | scence girl marries a manual train: | ing young man, spose there'll be ao many family jars? Not much, | They'll be the kind that have jam | and jelly and other good things in them, not the kind that are opened | every Saturday morning in the court house. Are a Big Success. “Readin’, writin’ and ‘rithme will also be taught In the night | | schools were opened three years ago want an education and s obliged to work during the day. Since these schools were opened three yeras ago | the enrollment has steadily inc 9 For 15c A mild fragrant luscious Havana Cigar — rough ed and it now takes 90 teach in appearance—but the to instruct these ambitious young | tast roth people. A corps of volun teach Mason, Enrma: , Distributers ers has high Seattle, Portiand, Spoka renee saidnleoescibinaliipiale cst THIS 18 A BUSY STORE THESE DAYS--BARGAINS EVERYWHERE No wonder people buy six or eight pairs at a time—they know good aboos Tomorrow—Saturday We Place on Sale 1,000 Pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shoes Every describable style; all widtha and bronze, suede, patent, vicl, gun metal; all must pair is reduced 500 Pairs of Children’s Shoes at Bargain Prices Tomorrow SEE OUR WINDOWS, WE ARE GOING TO QUIT. 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Y, OCTOBER 18, os 1909, Vreaver, ifke cut, made of genutne or solld quartered « Batension Table inch round top, like cut, made of G-ft. extens 4 claw feet Sale pr eon tHe sie in ih pedertal and carve Value $18.60. YT Fy Wade ie TAN ii "$32. 15 |e" $2 Furniture, Stoves Moore Theatre Beattio’® Leading ‘Tondalt, Mace, Thurnds N JOHN COMP, Manawer ed. and Sat e ntry | i TUCKY, | Splénd Same Great Feat kaninny F Mats., 204 Keven, 250 ALHAMBRA THEATRE Rugael) & Drow. Managers. Ie Mi as iB 7 a 5p HS ipa RIB apa) Pears N dhe TR UH ve PTR & a anes ivteaegeargicl wie a6? 1347" tg Tuesday, October 19th, Is the Last Day OF THE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE SALE “* The Stern Furniture Company 1526-28 Second Avenue Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of oo Last Day of This Sale 3} Pee, Vir 1 Turkish Rocker, like cut, made of aranteed genuine leather; has best © steel. springs, reguiar 4, in quartered oak h two large neh b “ir $40.90 rele ae Snes sae a He ae = 9x12 Royal Wilton oxi? Rigelow's 9x1? 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