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CORT TAKES A FE LSE ON TH SEATTLE 7 Street House Will te Him Next Sep- ts Future Pol- nounced. as } 4) Belasco Launches / New Enter- —Fanchon Camp- fs Recent Engage- | Te ee ee eee SS * THIS WEEK. * _ * ft Lorimer in *& King.” * —George Faw. * z a ieee. Jekyll and Mr by JUSTINA WAYNE a Seattle Actress ts Chosen for a ny ja ®* i Bunting In + |" Prominent Role in “® sell-Drew & yg PRY ee ee to sth re % | dell to the Utle role and featured ) in “The Gam. #| Der in Miss Crosman’s stead during # | long tour. Fifteen years ago Miss Campbell [played here with the late Roland | Reed in “Innocent as a Lamb,” and # | one Incident of that visit she re calls to this day with great relish. | Witte more than a child then, she # | ¥as dressed up in boy's clothes, # | Playing the role of a printer's devil, * As the “boy” came on the stage Cats | 0" the first night in Seattle, Roland | Reed, who liked to make the mem. bers of his company “go up” in their Ines, discarded for the mo- ment the regular lines and business ’ ——-- o the play, and after looking at ‘BY J, W. SAYRE. the boy for a full half minute, [, months ago Manager | turned and said to the printer ie Gort relinquished bis| “Bay, what do you feed that boy Geattle theatre for the |", alfalfa” In ‘of his old leaso,| This really “broke up” the boy, 1, 1910, th eo printer ge Bae of the ae “ characters on the stage, and the ae Ser srrensement | audience joined heartily in the Mating the preceding two |!8¥Eh that ouowed. me nowse from) som Kinwans, brother to Treés announced his |UFer Barney Klawans of the Moore, is scoring a big success in “Idols,” im ot taee ae with thes, New York. except the West.” Jiu 2 pht. Friday, Del Lawrence {00th «to 110th pea) in “Zara Wo. H. Thomp- and Vaudeville Reeeteeeee The Majestic this week boasts vaudeville talent of many nations. | Of the six acts offered, one is from | Germany, one from Australia, one from England, one from France and two from America. Henry Dixey Brings Suit. As one of the results of the falling out ageotgg Se ry W. Bavage and enry ixey, spoken of in this Possession of it column yesterday’ in connection speculation. Indice-\with John Cort’s purchase of toward his organization “Mary Jane's Pa” from Savage, stock company on the | nixey today filed a suit for $60,000 | old Tivoli organization | against Savage and Claxton sco, the only field of stach, business manager of vity, except William company, according to a dispatch Sudeville, that {8 not |received this morning by The Star Tepresented in Seattle trom Minneapolis. Dixey claime | that Savage and Wilstach have! |elandered him by saying that he| the man who recent-| was a poor actor and that he near. a troupe of trained |ly brought failure on the company mt a local vaudeville tn consequence. taken out of the bill in} Dixey has also filed a second suit cat ot bis queer ac-/for heavy damages for alleged vio- ried for insanity. After |lation of his contract. ™ Test he apparently re-| At this distance it is difficult to mental equilibrium, /see the merit of Dixey’s conten- m Working again on one |tions. He has been rated as a good ein San Franctsco. actor in every city in America, and — |no two men could take that reputa- Newest Enterprise. | tion away from him Furthermore, pee |“Mary Jane's Pa,” with which he The aat ont |has been continuously identified, fliiment. he says, of /8a8 scored more heavily than the y years, and one | STeat majority of its comedy con. Standpoint of art is |“ mporaries of the past two sea the presentations | 8°" Rave arranged for of their popular ra at a new uptown thelr control. Cort intends to pBeattle after he again | ie itself. Belasco ae ERY together a most ex-| Carter De Haven, when tried @ players. which he | several days ago for assault and in “The Lily,” &t bis Stuyvesant Mouth. During the battery on his wife's attorney, was discharged by the court, as the plaintiff did not appear to press the ‘company will be put | charge more new play at} —_—- theatre, and Helasco will PA compa: Zoe Barnett, who comes here y of similar cal-| next week as Annette in “King two new plays at e. @rrangement fairly 11 the scape of his new idea impanies will produce a b Plays cach season Bamed. No play What its success, will be UR more than half a will be starred or Dodo,” has been principal soubrette with the Princess Theatre Operatic company in San Francisco during much of the two years she has been on the stage. Gene Ormonde, e#atwhile the per- sistent smiler of the San Franciaco Opera Company chorus, now has a real part, with several words to ioe, oo preserve with Adeline Genve in “The ions (enn, tee r Star” in New York el gc a eary;| What Became of the Lamb? Mftistic whole Every You may have noticed the big fompletely effa hig | @arkey who holds the feather over ity. the head of King Saul in “The 0 far placed under |Saepherd King.” Well, he ts a new man on. the, job. He wai the understudy of the Ethi6pian who tarted out last Beptember, but who came to grief in his home town, Boston, when Wright Lorimer ap- 10 for the Charles Cartw Bruce McRae Aubrey Bow , Alfred Hic «ht at mee Nash peared the ven, Doug The latter negro was told one Hh Btuart and ert | Might to take home the little lamb of these playe which Lorimer uses as one of the Mars in past soaso ive props In the play, and take _—— i cere of it until the next day. The night the darkey came back a bundle under his arm, but next with a wel-kno wn ac her € of Bey without the Jamb. which witl Well, where’s that lamb?” de im the near future | manded the stage manager 5 e done et It,” he replied. “Ma Campbeir Recent Suc.|¥ got hungry and cooked t ip amb, Here am the skin to prove et it ma onesty #0 you won't doubt P saweay & prom Se ee Re: Coorg, m Fawcett) And without doubting his hon- thd tye fee Alvambra thents y, ta ieae maade ot a new & aes ee ee b and gave the-feather holding “ ae t te 00 J 7 ‘a er Seattle with “Sag Harbor » George Washington's un B Sezals leaving here Ame Saadont in the east ur ra: SMANAgeMent, ji. Polltical Note. enrietta Cro At the last national election Ed ¥ Bellaire” and Batwell ve Meverance of bition ticket. The name of the otb- on Miss Crosman er man, who did the same thing, ‘lise Camp could not be learned. the straight probi- A GOOD TIME To Select Your Winter Suit We ask that you come tomorrow and i inspect the large assortment of Sample Suits That will be put on sale for $152 These Suits were bought to sell for $25.00, $32.00 and $35.00. This is positively the best buy of the season. 50 New One- Piece Dresses Former prices were $20.00, $22.50 and $27.50, $15 New Long Coats, $10.50 and up, Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator Open Till 9 p. m. Saturday Se SSAA LIT Fifth Floor omnes oot EE Mate oud Ovctdental. —TOURIST BATHS— =F ~ Men's Suits. Rancoats and # Overcoats | Our Great Specials Unequaled Anywhere Equal to those sold at other stores at $20.00 to } $25.00. Dozens of styles to s« lect from. You know we exaggerate. 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A Otters 1 WRIGHT LOHIMER In the Spectacular Drama, “ThE SHEPHERD KING" the Victor is just the entertainer you need. It brings to you the magnificent voices of the greatest Operatic stars, the stirring music of celebrated bands and orchestras, the liveliest dance music, solos and duets ox your favorite instrument, ‘beautiful sacred music, the atest song hits, minstrel shows—the best entertainment There is no entertainer | -s.:0F aires |] Evenings, +4 od ae Matinees, Whether a few friends stop in, or you || ,,,,,, Sais Broaue- invite a whole house full of company, or || — ton of the Tuneful Comedy whether you are all alone in the evening, | “KING DODO” j Gr at Cant--Bes: uty Chorus. | “JOHN CORT, Mn Tonight Saturday orite Emotiona Actress, | | PMMA BUNTING from of every kind by the world’s best talent é | ‘ Ww hy not come in and hear this wonderful musical | z Sherman, ? 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