The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1909, Page 3

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\THESHOWBUSINESS Pdf mHINE (S TO ACQUIRE wont. EASTERN PLAYHOUSES] Bipadeville Mag- y Will Next Month Lincoln on a Conquest. » W. M. Russell Telegram From About Fu- jure Alhambra Bookings qteeeeeeene Bs . § THIS WEEK ie Burke in “Love G — George Faw *The Great John LUCIUS HENDERSON He Has been With Noted Stare Since He Was Last Seen Hera nm E. Young in The Russell-Drew (Tist to BOth per }, in “A Marked fit rament. Henderson's here as the lead nee Roberts came years ago, and ween in Seattle 7 ig-—The Del Lawrence Com te 88th perform in “Pierre of the Y¥ appeara ing man for FI to an end th bas not since b until the present week. first of these three years he d to stage managing Margaret s famous play, “The Awak ening of Helen Ritchie.” Two years » supported Mme. Kalich, the 1 Jewish actrees, and all of t season was in vaudeville. His} urn to dramatic work was as a ber of the original “Ringmas company In New York, the soon advancing him to — Edwin Stevens le. Alexander von and vaudeville 1G—The Six Hoboes ‘vaudeville. ss ag hialalialialial PPP eee ee eee eee eee eee eee BY LW. "W. SAYRE. of at Chieago comes the news ter Shuberts Pawcett’s support Chicago compre four through the Ea. cs Ses wore, it iw thought, is |)” indication of a gradual of Sulltvan-Considine tn the Atlantic coast. W. Considine already has gs in Milwaukee, Chicago, Cin and other Eastern points. | qportiand Company Is Strong he company which will be sent tland tomorrow by Russell & Drew to play “The Girl From Alas-| ka” for one week at the Portlan theatre will include a number of ex cellent players who have Ip the past} been stock favorites in this city! | Aside from Elizabeth Hale, the lead-| ce {ing Woman, there will be H. G| Ee aa tt the (Lonsdale, Verne Layton, W. 1.| ‘ Thorne, on Barham, Mrs. Nellie } managers in the entire vaudeville, Under Man ine’s direction, Lincoln thiy systematized the Jones, ¢ ville Stoddard. Elton, Harry J Evans. Arthur Russell and Lizzie eminence Over All Previous Coat Offerings THE STAR FRIDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1909 bs 4 re "em KNOSHE RS digg oe a ad IKNOSHER y r Cluett Shirts IKNG rer AG} American Lady | 00 Pair ay Patterns {Ge ) ore AR. ie Lf ra); for Men i Saerxe) ER a t Anniversary Week Will wi ness a Spirited Bargain Finish Saturdayin This SALE OF WOMEN’S COATS A Coat Sale That Easily Takes Pre- Se in This Manager Ed Drew went to Port-/ land yesterday, and Manager Rue sell will go down there next Mon day. | eC. cireuit at al! points since leaving Seattle, rable shape to take of adding houses in @ any time his chief In her new vaudeville act, Mabet | Hite has a new definition “Al chafing dish,” she says, “Is a frying | pan that has gotten into soctety Future Bookings. M. Russell yesterday | from Jim Decker,| manager for the!) that the Shuberts two combi: jons to the | Simultaneously in Seattle, on November! ih & Drew being requested salons {iit the week of No| Death of Herbert Millward. at the Alhambra to ben Herbert Millward, an old time cay 4 haga nq | RBd well known actor, died in New | 4 te Portiand. On and) york several days ago. He was a| fe ? i Becker stated brother of Jessie Millward, who , | was seen here last summer with WP ef the solid time at both) rene! Harrymore ae | Millward himeelf was in the old! care of the hor Drew | 2ay# a member of A. M. Palmer's cee “The Girl famous Madison Square company ie the firet week, Aw such he came here nineteen| Architect Houghton ts back from | his little Northwestern business trip. He says the new Cort house | in Ogden will open November 12 and the Colonial in San Francisco | about December 1. =A years ago in “Jim the Penman,” a pomanged nag It Tne | 204 the following year in. “Aln S read 4 nae the sue.|>ama.” He then played in the East | jfor more than a ade, returning | pathor, Chas. A. Tey-!here in 1904 and again two years| it will, it will be r te the Alhambra for} oat Lesiie Carter, in “Du November 7. four attractions which ‘the Shuberts will short- According to Martin Heck, the! Orpheum in Butte is to close next epormdg cn anis| week. Theatrical patronage for 14 will undoebtedis | °%e8Y house tn Butte has been at a re | O¥ ebb for a long time. Harry Bulger, in his revival of} *\“The Night of the Fourth,” ts meet- | ing with just the sort of business) which it was predicted tn this col-] umn & month or more ago he would find. At his performance in Toledo | last week he played to just forty-| three people. Program Announced. today prepared) on 12 Sunday afternoon Arthur A. Lotto, a San Francisco Programs, to be! advance agent who has been here! Symphony Orchestra| many times, latterly with Wilton during the three| Lackaye caught in a runaway Novembe The! elevator Cincinnati, last week,| prog printed below, ful-| and suffered a sprained wrist and ‘fn thie Hadley's promis¢,| many severe bruises. % Paper several weeks - itt Gene Bunday programs | Owing to friction in the company, tand popular. | Jessie Huston, who appeared here f Part |. lvery recently as the girl in “The een, from “Aida”. Verdi| Time, the Place and the Girl,” has Lee Wives of |according to report, been forcibly Nicolai | removed from the ranks of that or 4 . I 1| ganization. Another change in the Pa i S0lo, Mr. Max Donne company is the replacing of the Norther, Mise Eleanor who was geen here by Weber, + Organ, Mr. ( abeth Goodall, who opened the i ent season with the “Lo” com from the , but who js now with “The a" sey i". Plitoresques ... Masse Beene de Balle rn Anges allet Boheme ty eetetthough ts & Hance of the Si ‘Algeria’ Strau ‘Schretbe ) the Place Sah Francisco. | — Domenico Russo, the pugnactous little tenor who used to sing with amarini, has joined the Ham merstein opera forces In New and the Girl” in y Tacoma License is Adjusted. Herbert] Some time ago, ax a measure of nee from Ha tallation because the” Grand did fe” ...Humperdink| Pa vaudeville theatres in Ta lean Fantasic. coma ralsed thefrmdmtsston prices + Her htly, in order to. provide. bigger # for thelr paligphggthe Taeo rin has booked Bobby I city counct] pro| (to raisasthe Sheffield ang v Mt the Pants of those playhouses ) $1,000 per year the city dad. yetter of this radical r has now been thy i ittee a new Heenge bill from ha «ag with G prospeet of pa nm The Groat } the licenses to $169, or ‘ as, pats hie 1 ¢ what they have been in 8, by i “ past. This new rate suite the ich | city, and it is sald that there will fc th ho protest from the theatre man rn } n| ‘ | SATURDAY Our Répalr Work Makes Old SPECIALS Very Umbrellas ©: Rod Umbrellas, ¢ quality gloria of black taffeta f assortment of handles is especi tive, including gold, silver, axic natural designs—many in the new Dir toire style. Euery umbrella a splendid | $1.50 value. Saturday, special, at ..... $1 00 | Hose Suipporters - “Women’s | Straight | Military Effect Hose Supp white and rs; regul 25c values spec wide and 3 yards long; in white ian; these ters, in bla arious Sand, } | | »n Lace} 50 inches | | and Arab- "79C | are usually priced at pair. day, special at, pai Regular 10c Huck Towels, size 36x18. Saturday, special 8! Wy OU Nissedsabessyacsce 3C Regular 25¢ New Mercerize French Ginghams, 27 inches wide Saturday, special at, 1 64c All Portieres, Tomorrow, At 10 Per Cent Reduction “Comfortable as an Old Shoe” nd and Pik Jay at 3 p.m. 1207 2nd Av. the new ones from us We fit you properly Just the size and width you should have and the style and shape you want We have them at all prices Adams and om & Murphy 96 to $10. Stacy OLD OAK SHOES $4.00 “Pour Dellara’ Worth in pyery Pair whe Shoes Almost as Good as New. vIAVI Bank building; o'clock; % ladies only. People avings Bank Bidg C » Thursday MARTIN & CO. Opp. Hotel Savoy High Grade Gl Gloves Ostrich enters old feather mk orner Second and Pike, MALLEABLE RENGES pride of kitchen; a splendid stove or | 708-10 Vike St. LECTURE LECTURE— afternoons at 3} Values Up to $12.50 Tomorrow at $7.50 Beautiful full length coats in the latest models brought out this season, correctly tailored in every detail. Made of at- tractive wool mixtures, some with military collar, others have regular coat collar; a pleasing variety of styles in colors and black. All are splendid values up to $12.50, but tomorrow your choice at $7.5 Women’s Suits $25.00 Values $12. 95 Tomorrgi et. at.. Final. cleati®g of of Women's Suiits, y 1 models of leading fabri@j, in black and colors. Coat lengths fo 45 inches; skirts are pleated. Priced, to close quickly, ‘to morrow, af $12.95. Shop early for these | Values Up to $17.50 | Tomorrow at 17.95 These coats are in the ular covert cloths, plain and striped effects, some strictly plain tailored, others with sty- lish side pleats as shown in il- lustration to the left. Itisa rare opportunity to be able to buy such splendid coats much below regular worth; excellent values to $17.50 at | $12.95. Silk Petticoats $4.95 Values $2. 98 Tomorrow at Petti Full Fashioned Silk ° Taffeta coats, measuring 72 inches at top of flounce. Come in rough or soft finish | silk; black, tan, green, navy, cream, | taupe, garnet and light-blue colorings. | $4.95 values, Saturday, at $2.98. so pop- # An Extensive Sp Special Purchase. of Muslin Underwear At Splendid Savings One of the largest makers of Muslin Underwear sold us his entire floor stock be fore inventory at a third below regular worth. Dainty, well-made garments, of full, liberal size. Note the exceptionally low prices at which we will offer them tomorrow LOT 1—Fifteen dozen Women's Muslin | LOT 3—Ten dozen garments, including | mmed and ed at 35c, To 19¢ ain he Drawers, f tucked effec close them out ¢ row, your choice at LOT 2—Twenty doze Undermuslins, comprising Chemises, G Skirts and Drawers, in a most attractive range of dainty styles; regular 50c and 65c values While they last, tomorrow, wns, Puts an Edison Phonograph in Your Home complete line of umbia and Victor Lecture for and next Mon We carry a Hison, ¢ sr AGS, BOXING BOOT made into n, curl, re- # in all shades from new OPNTRAL BULLDING every Estimates VANITURS Furnished Free. r cent Diamonds Weekly Wo Hell Them on. the 231 People’s 1, 100 Wiret Av 37C LOVES, AMMUNITION AND SPORTING SUPP ™ W H. STARK Corsets, $1.00 Winter Coat Will | Be Presented Here ” Tomorrow Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and Gowns effectively trimmed and carefully sewn; these would sell regularly a to 85c. Choose tomorrow at... C LOT 4—Combinations, Skirts, Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers, all in an invit- ing array of pretty styles—garments that you would consider excellent value up to $1.50. All special nae ..95c Saturday at . eats Hy Sunday EXERCISERS, HUNTING sie “CONTRACT “Sie THE GRAND Matin SATURDAY N —An unusually eckwear ~ fortunate pur- chase of Wom- en's Collars ; mings; special is broac effec speci bikes —Guaranteed Fine All-Wool ates Bf best mills; 11-4 size, in plaid effects; grays, blues, special at, pair . Comforters —" ed with best white and $3.50 values Ove, w ACHES. Me ALHAMBRA THEATRE || Dat ALBERT HANSEN, Jewelen | Firat and Chorry. | Optical Department | special at, eacis BURKE | SPECIALS Neckwear—Jabots, Stocks and Tab many with effective jet trim- comes to us in the nick of time for turday selling. The assortment and Ae most attractive new | ankets, from one of the tans, etc. Saturda $4.85 Silkoline 72x90, fill- regular $3.25 tra Size Comforters, cotton ; Regular wide. at, yard .. 10c_ Percales, Saturday, 36 inches special New 20c Robainx Cotton Suitings, 28 ment, inches wide; attractive Saturday, special at, yard assort- 1 1 22C All Portieres, Tomorrow, At 10 Per Cent Reduction Mat wer floc Matinee Rdwt shall Carmen sical SI Milt W x ward's Mu- Brothers Lewis. 20e¢, B0e. Dally at 2:20 ping Mat Raleony 10¢ T—Top Notoh, Startling Acts—7 Family V oa Dally at LOIS THEATRE et, M, 1304, Ind. 4334 Lawrence ri Bighth W Players § vt “MERRE OF Next Week, “The Bt PANTAGES THEATRE ualed Vaud mal City.” lasky's Hoboes

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