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I NTESI WS Bhs as $I SAN FRANCISCO Alex. Pantages Announces An- Deal in the World. aa Frawley and Taylor Return y From Their Alas- Tours. as eeeee ee eee MENTS THIS WEEK —Bianche Bates Fights Hope.” Eadie Foy Hamlet of Broadway.” “in Old Kentucky.” The Russel|-Orew y {Gist to 70th per ), In “Confessions in in Wite.” The Del. Lawrence (67th to 77th per ), in “The Crisis.” “The Boys in yond Vaudeville. iee Martin Vaudeville. iT) sa The Bella italia and Vaudeville. eeeeeeeeere ‘BY J. W. SAYRE. ‘Whe terms of a deal closed Ibis city today, Manager Pantages pay* me and becomes 4 & corporation know York & San Francisco company, the sole a» fs the long lease on a site on Market st. in San and the building now be thereon for theatre and at a cost of $200,000 first time in his Ife, M: ages now has @ partner halt of the corporation owned by D, J. Grauman o manager. j will be knowr spantages theatre. The fey the Spreckels es tage of 137 fect on runs back to Ste m Fifth and Sixth of the structure of steel and fire pare now golng up. feapacity of this new will be 2.200. The be 35 feet. The Modern and magnifi as as at : iil and Taylor Return. Be City of Seattle carly this) T. Daniel Frawley and his! . and Charile Taylor and m, of the Taylor com returned to Seattle after a several monthe fn Alaska nes Of the two dramatic in the North have al Deen told tn this column. Con phis future plane Mr. Fraw today plans depend rams | will receive from Honoluia within Wf the terms there } I shall leave Sea iy of my present c month, sailing direc > ea opening there on Christ wo Male, until April ‘to Seattle, and Iditarod = an towns from the Ori T shall rematr Until January 1, then Bnd in company with And partner, Billy Put Rover the {cx rod to claims we base Jou Re eOmpany in June t Mei a new line of And ase then vad enong): mping prop tells about ? ce FO mistake eet of Alaskan finest asser that Thave ev. Every box , and solid + ‘se by ming dr the. best play: ere B Taylor said today Written what age drar mM during my a} y 490 1 plan to y 40 immediat: Mastly Made » ban Hat Jotun Roger Manager || to carry for the Badic it. Manay Y discovered WON and dance woman Gra Tt will be opened ISINESSDA OR HALE THEATRE j erSorrt eis. ‘ GRACE NILE, She Nearly Made a Cannibal Sandwich in Africa. three years Londen to South stock dramatic co pany took the rail Town to Johanne of 1,200 miles. On the fourth day out the train stopped shortly after nightfall on a siding. The night! was warm, for it was January, a the car windows were up. The company members were, for the most part, playing cards in the diner Suddenly & band of Kaffirs gal loped up out of the darkness, reached {n through the window, grabbed Mise Nile by the shoul ders, pulled her through the win dow before an Englishman in the crowd could say “my word,” and galloped off with her. Twenty paces oif the horse upon} which the poor gell was being rap idly borne away to a horrible death stumbled over the corpse of an Englishman who had in the Boer war. The girl and her captor were both hurled heavily to the ground, the latter being knocked sensitive. Mise Nile was quickly res her nerves were so upset that she could pot resume her eard playing for several minutes. Out of gratitude to the d Englishman who caused th to stumble, Miss Nile ed to bring his skull back to England as ® souvenir, and she has ever since treasured it. The skull Is now being used by Ei Foy in his travesty on “Ham Miss Nile would not take a good deal for it went Africa any ud from Cape burg, a distance from with a horse / How to Make Up. | To the many young folks in Se jattle who from time to time [part in amateur theatricals tableaux the following advice from a veteran actor now playing in Se attle, with respect to properly “mak ing up.” will be of value “Disrobe so that the neck, throat and arms will be bare and un hampered. Rib a small quantity of cold cream into the skin vigorously When the face feels dry and free from splotches of grease, make strokes down each side of the face across the forehead, on the » chin and several on the throat, using the end of @ stick of grease paint. Then smooth the paint out until it covers the entire surface. When making up for youth, the is next toned with red, ap up on the ch bones, fuated to blend with the Powder the face, brushing off any supersuity. Make up the Srush the powder out of the eyebrows, Black grease paint on Adjust the wig. See your own halr shows it Is to be colored to eyes except match where aking up for old age paint Is applied. placed lower on the For a robust old man, dark at all for pale and sab ext work in the ete., the hol eyes and neck. on. Forehead wrinkles, crowsfeet lows of the cheeks, Wig is put in pc ended to obliterate lines of jo ing. Powder until the wrinkles as sume a lifelike appearance and the gloss of the grease disappears. Paste on all false hair, eyebrows, beard and mustache with adhesia gum for this purpose. Make up the beards to correspond with the age and condition of the character. In nearly every instance they should rec some application to make them look whiter than the natural shade, otherwise they will ldok very red and coarse from the fr a proper understanding high lights, the whole chara the face may be changed, and this is done simply by the placing of a lighter shade of grease paint than that used for the general complex jon, upon the featu ut Is to be emphasized. For example, a thin white Hne drawn down the top of the nose will add to the consplc ousness as well as to make it ap pear thinner, especially if the sides be streaked with gray “High lights are usually seen on the chin, nose and brow ure usually made in - conjunction with a shadow or low light, which es their effectivene®, as in ofa wrinkle. In the tor’s having but a moment to make-up, after atten tion to wig or beard, he will de that moment to the eyes, In making them up there is one gen eral rule to be observed hould be merged, that 1 should be rubbed over the soften it. A shadow effeet the eyes produces a good result The make-up of the teeth 1# not to be overlooked. A preparation of enamel is used for whitening. A black e) is used for blotting them out, giving the appearance to the audience @f being missing. | Black ~ wax 4s onleo” ext elve of to devote a finger line to The com-| been killed | ued by her friends, but | eased) take | or} er of | They | wnt | All lines | UIBOR MAKES ITS. DEMANDS gee ARMY OF WAGE-EARNERS ASK THAT LABOR MEMBERS BE PLACED IN CABINET. | That ners in of its prosident’s labor leaders have decided ge ite flight with rene | before congress | tlon to establis labor he secretaries of nts. WASHINGTON the vast army this country Oct. 22 of wa hav ‘ the may sentatives in to w wed vigor | to obtain legtsla » department of ary qual with depart with a secre other This que topkc ation | before the executive of the American Federation | bor today and that body au the preparation of a bill wh Introduced soon after convenes WIRELESS TEST 15 A REAL EYE OPENER of the Pacific ine, last night re > by wireless that her operator was {n communication with the Wireless station at Hono lulu when 1,880 miles distant Later the Korea was in wireless communication with the steamship Alameda when 1,350 miles and the steamship Marip she was 167 miles out from Hono- lulu. This f# the first trip of the Korea since the tnatallation of the United Wireless in view of the opposition expressed by Manag win, Of the Pacific comp: the teste have aroused great Interest among sbipping men jOf the Pacific coast was the foremost counell of La orlzed h will congress tehip Korea THREATENS LIFE THEN | SUED FOR OWORGE (By United Press) WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 22. F. W. C. Hail, arrested for jthreatening the life of his family with a revolver, bhe been aued for divorce by his wife, Mary M. Hall, jand he was also served with an jorder restraining him from setting} jfoot in their home. Hall's arrest came on complaint of his children, of whom there are four, They jelaim he appeared about 7 o'clock jand, under the influence of liquor |drew a revolver and threatened the lives of bis children and his wife The children jumped at him and after a struggle disarmed him. He }left the house, and the sheriff's of fice was notified NEWSPAPERMAN CHOSEN, (By Onited Press EVERETT, Oct. 22.--Clayten H | Packard has been appotnted secre tary of the Chamber of Commerce to fill the vacancy left by the re# ignation of Elmer E. Johnston. |Packard {# a Snohomish county pioneer and newspaperman, who tame to the town of Snohomish when it was young and started the Snohomish Eye, the pioneer paper | {OPEN A CHAR The eold and rainy your new fall and winter and we cordially invite Remember that 40 years of # operation of our chain of 85 credi to coast has taught us to anticipate for the ge ade We have al coat ar marked in plain figures. No sect No interest. No collections. Open Saturdays until 10 p. m | ttle | outfits you to try our open account credit your credit account to your entire Pay at our store, THE ‘BALLINGER'S WORD 1) UE ISSUES) PRESCOTT, Ariz., O« 2. }iug upon the ruling of Secretary of | the Interior Ballinger ts the future of the town of Parker, Yavapat county, Arizona, a flourishing munity of 600 souls | Parker ts situated on land, the to which Hes with the depart:| Interlor, Thin land, it stated, may included in a to be uoed for canal pur-| » for water supply from the Cc orado river to this section, In thi event it is possible that the town site will have to be abandoned Secretary Ballinger departed late last night for Albuquerque His visit here, It is rumored, presages | the opening of the Colorado river Indian reservation to settlement His decision in the Parker will be made upon his Washington “— ROOSEVELT 1S ment of the wa be reserve return to | BACK WITH HIS: PAPA (By Untied Frees.) NAIROBI, B. EB. A,, Oct Ker mit Roosevelt, who has been head tna his own hunting party, and Lee He Tarleton, who accompanted him joined Col, Roosevelt, Heller Cuninghame here today The combined parties will pass 4 few days here replenishing their after which they will start for Guazon Guisho, where they In tend to hupt big game until the first week in Novemb The party ex to leave for the hunt next lay | The remainder of November will be passed tn the Njoro region with Lord Del Ware REV, MR. D. 0. BEAN | IS NOW UNFROCKED Rev. Mr. D. O. Bean is another! Presbyterian minister to be ousted by the local preabytery because he a not meet with thelr a in all respects. The Rev. B accused of being mercenary said that he indulged in the real estate business and tn chicken! raising. And the presbytery said that no| one could serve the Lord and raise chickens at the same time. The Rev. Boan was pastor of the Wood-| land Park Presbyterian chur: Mats, 10 be, Boe. Nights, 10 ? eo, THe deville, Week Oct 1s «in Blue!” Mec & Bimpron. Pandur & Br peat Bu se Trio Kent a mer ' y Biatere pheurm siStion Pictures Advanced Our & .||00 YOU WANT To BUY. SELL. / | Datly at 2:90 ng Matiness wer Floor 2c, Marvelous Kitabansal Werk Family Vaudeviiie 7:38, 8:15. Bhopy Dally at 2.20 Bei Tre GE ACCOUNT pe Th | With Us and Pay as Little as ae Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes medium weights collar, to be worn up (like $18.00 Others up to $35 Men’s Suits In striped fancy and gray, olive, stone c¢ etc. Made up by N York's foremost manufac turers A good suit Sat urday and Monday for $18.00 as $3 In re versible either or down worsteds cassimeres; — blue ors New high salesmen thing Others Union union made cl LADIES’ CLOTHING Suits, Coats and Rain- proof Coats $15 Up Alterations Made Free This is the time Our stock is at Its best system iecessful credit business and the t stores that reaches from coast and buy clothing most #0 learned how to take care of satisfaction, All goods are No notes » publicity or remit by mail here. rd sult hi sultabje arity At 4 Union St. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH Avs. and | = ALHAMBRA THEATRE |, | eae foe ang 3} al STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOB Moore Theatre hk. “rhe Hienetnn Hope” THE GRAND Tonight Last Mat. Tom oar of the 9 eats are sell- JohnE. Voting IGEN AL, JOUNNY Time, THe THN at MICKS IN LACH AND *) IN THE BIG MUSICAL Commpy SONGS — FUN — GIRLS Night Prices 25¢, S0c ke and Hen Adame Lyrte . The, #1, 81.00 Russel) & Drew, Mane ere, nd. Times roy Me China Ca of Bevent ed or of Drondway” misalor « Tomorrow value GrOnGE 4 Awerrr “The Great John Ganton” Seats Now Belling, 50c to $1.50 Seattle Theatre Russe ow, Managers. hones 43 Mat Saturday This W kA Marked Woman.” Nights lc to S00, Mats. 10c and | LOIS THEATRE Phohes, Sunset, M. 1204, Ind. 4334 Beventh Week—The Lawrence Players in @ Beautiful Pro. duction of THE CHISIS® Kitchen bie end Queen, Mike ext bread board and one Regular value § has two drop leaves, one drawer in $3.49 Hale price PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville. New Bill All Week at 2:80, 7 and 9 GREAT 8 = Lowest 1526-28 Second Av. Furniture Stoves MALLEABLE RANGES The kitchen? a ave did stove In every wa ro None URNITURE | A tect ont TO-NIGHT ADMISSION FREE FoR KENT. Mehler & Chase, < Beeond Av. Tet ona. | finished has Frer drawer ike green, three-<q Pillars, brass angle iron value 87.60. Sale or full > cape head and too price [ste |ISPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT THE STERN FURNITURE COMPANY 1526-28 SECOND AVE. The Following Are Only a Few of the Many Specials: r Early English; siz0 plate mirror, size 8x86; drawer lined for silver eut, in ine white, has 1 Neg The Stern Furniture Co Quality GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. Rugs pride of every 380 per cent | ceeeeensentntncnnnentntet — Have | Willow RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? We are independent dealsre hand. } da, mew and secone tasd ru: The Star's classified real estate olumns. The Shafer ‘Busin ness Policy —and Its Results The policy of the Shafer Store is responsible in some degree for the very large measure of success it has attained—to sell the best merchandise at the fairest and the lowest prices. The result ts well known—the largest stocks and the big gest and most prosperous clothing business in the Northwest is centered here. ‘Tomorrow offer Kuppenheimer Overcoats at $25 Handsome in the approved styles, naval, auto or military collar, of rich in stripes or plain fabrics, in grays, browns, black All sizes; remarkable values at— $25.00 Kuppenheimer and Brokaw Suits at $20 * + Garefully tailored, from all-wool fabrics, in the season’s most ap i Proved styles. Many new novelty fabrics just arrived from New } York Each suit carefully fitted istom tailors; very P gpecial values at $20.00 Winning a_ Big Business _ in n the Arcade Annex—First Avenue Side "Fo get a big volume of business on our First avenue corner, we jare offering very great values in Men’s Suits at fifteen dollars % Suits are all wool and handsomely tailored in the newest styles; choice of plain or striped good fit and abounding satisfaction, at 15.00 Sold in the Annex Boys’ Suits and Overcoats we Coats, tweeds, and olive. our ct hese fabrics; all sizes; Only, First Avenue Side. Finest, Largest Stocks in the Whole Northwest of all-wool tweeds and fancy | Boys’ Overcoats in. the auto, Buster Brown, sailor blouse styles; the latter with the back, and with two pairs of ep izes in splendid $5.00 A very special collection of Boys College Clothes for Young Fellows The cleverest and most original styles in Young Men’s Suits are shown here in wide variety; all sizes, from 30 to 38 inches, chest Prices from $10.00, $12.50, $18.00 and $25. 00 Roy new mili mixture and Norfoll new Derby pants; all and naval style fabrics tary made of plain and light Inde in three weights The and English mixtures as well as plain » All $5. 08 Others at $3.50, $4.00 and on to $15.00. faney medium and heavy fabrics 1 measure SHAFER BROS. Corner e Second Av. and University ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX - Ostrich Feathers jour old feathers ma Linoleums Bankrupt Sale $23,000 stock of Clothing. Hate, 6hoes and Furnishings at your own price 4—P IKE ST 124 into our examination CHILDREN’ EYE TROUBLES Given 7 n@ careful attentt Bring them in if you kf charges are very, moderate SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, WHOLE BLOCK LON moc ce es eres First Av. and University