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n Actor Stranded With an Opera jn 1884—Fish- din Those Days. Ellery Is Confi- * His Band Will Re- wm Next Winter—Da- gd Belasco Is Stung. ——_—— getter eeeee i THIS WEEK ile Burke in “Love — George Faw ta “The Great John * €. Young In [—The Russel!-Orew (Fist to 80th per }, in “A Marked The Del Lawrence Com (7Bth to SBth perform » in “Pierre of the > [UM — Edwin gad vaudeville. — Alexander and vaudeville. $—The Six Hoboes vaudeville. Rete eeeeaee BY J. W. SAYRE. PUBLISHED on this Saturday, Edwin the headliner at t this week, appeared ‘than 25 years ago as id singing comedian with » tompany from Portlar Tecalis that visit we that he had two tloas of his loca Seattle was litt! ‘than & straggling village first recollection fis a pleas one, relating to fishing. Stev recalls that he pte the foot of Mill st., dangle over the side of Henry Wharf and pull in the «melt he could bait his | recollection company, st Company of Portland, Stevens, being the d trouper in the or tailed the others to his to them as follows gather around. We inet it. TF will pay oo to Portland, and if 2, will become your a@ stock opera sea. you your salaries if iy comes in. pany agreed. Stevens fellow players back to opened @ house there, f cadled the Tivolf, and ran for more than Stevens von PPP Poe eee eee eee ee eee ee lens > So her he Bis highly successful He replied place, Mr. Savage the numerous stock about the country Killed the piece for d tour. In the sec was very glad to be Tole, as I was un 1 was regard the devil as neces immoral that even on Was, in a way, always we ive, with a chip ee eeiending the stage MBit appealed to me from Merpoint.” Ellery is Confident. course of yesterday's ® band at y ma nent, as a vers have ery Mintee had that he bell Hauslelans are fichtir the Eliery bana been es rest roug for re his stage ot t Le Dut on his nev &@ Patlur ft the characters SVE married f0 ly insisted @ engaged for t Married, pref » With a fine me Poe COuples in the « EE EMEES Out that the rol Played to muct er ad than if entrusted ‘6. David realizes th efried his idea of re E Of the four your ‘ot irolgnti in } role almost simultar -D “3 that cir the stork alone | Ber make it necessary ¢ SiMderstudies into it convenience LProduce Taylor's pi, Foy is compeli into San Fran Orginal booking eel & Drew } MNS FECALLS SEATTLE iF THEN used to walk! ed the) com A mi a We YEAR AbD EDWIN STEVENS He Says Fishing Was Good Here Twenty-five Years Ago. Charlies A Taylor's new play 4 for the Shuberts, in that ha The com- pany is now rehearsing on the stage of the Alhambra, tm this city. It will leave for Portland Saturday and open there Sunday in “Under the h Star,” or “Alaska Lou,” ver it may be called. The play was deseribed in this column several days ago The organization of this company signalize the return to the ding woman. Siizabeth Hale, who was well © and frequently seen in & Drew productions ap to are ago, when she married + W. M, Russell and retired rom the stage for a time. The Lols will celebrate the 100th performance of the Lawrence-San- dusky company t! this city by giv ing away silken programs to every woman in the audience. The 10¢th formance will be reached on Sunday afternoon, November 7, the opening presentation of “Zaza Olympic Theatre to Reopen. Manager S$. Morton Cohn today announced that he would reopen the Olympic theatre on Pike st }near Fifth av.. next Monday after noon as a motion pleture house. Af ter Saturday of this week, the Ly coum on Ser av. will also be tmade a picture house by Manager Cobn Cohn’s acquisition of the Olympic gives him three houses tn | this city, the third one being the | Odeon | | The Olympte was for a time op erated under the name of the Fam fly by Edwin R. Lang. Clara Kimball, formerly ingenne | | at the Lola, has signed a five year} contract to appear under Shubert management. Rumors of an alliance between Martin Beck and William Morris Lare denied by both managers Charles Frohman will next April send his entire “Arsene Lupin” cast now playing in New York, over to London, and bring his en tire London cast in “Arsene Lupin” over to this country, merely to show the New York and London playgoers how the two ca¥ts com pare She Mal Important Money. Annette Halil, who has a minor! role with John E. Young tn “Lo has A Hew patent process for con verting hot air into money Her! presse agent stands up, ladies and| gentlemen, and tellx us that she has a contract with Manager Harry Askin by which he pays her a/ bonus for every encore over a cer |tain number that she gets at each | |performance. This is in addition | |to her regular salary | While the press agent refuses to) go before a notary and swear to the story, he vows, from the heart; out, that every word of it is true. Miss Hall's parents spent $20,000 educating -her voice, and she is getting so many nightly encores on} |her songs that she expects to have| this large sum all back In a few months. | Don't forget, when you go to the Grand this week or next, that ev ery time you applaud Miss Hall y cost Harry Askin money Henry ire to got land for five Bobby field company for a plunge McRae and bis company © the Baker in Port nights of “The Spoil Lawrence and Phillip Seattle members of now here prepar Into vaudeville Sh two papers are printing the Sullivan & Considine acquired the People’s theatre in Chicago, on the West Side, and are now negotiating for a site on the North Side near North av | iver | The Lambs’ club, the leading so cial organization in the theatrical profession, has just elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing ear Shepherd, Augustus Thomas; boy, Villlam Gillette corresponding ecretary, David Belasco; recording ecretary, George V. Ho ; treaw Joseph KR. Grismer; lWbrarian, Eugene Presbre: members of cil, Clay M. Greene, Walter Price, Paul M, Tarner and Arthur ¢ Russell has for the time eft the stage, Just now she ting the theatrical column fn Ladies’ Home Journal, the Holbrook Blinn 1s to use two pla when he is starred next sea von by Harrison Grey, Fiske doned Poledo, has aba in 1 Morris vaudeville houses Memphis and Columbus, THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909 2 $40 to $70 Man-Tailored, Made-to-Measure ANY STYLE] SUITS $30 DESIRED Pretty Fair Offer Isn’t It? But It’s Only Made for a Three Days’ Sale— FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Why do you pay $50 to $100 for a tailored suit made to measure, or from $25 to $40 for a ready-made suit and from $3 to $7 for alterations? 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