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D (5 DEAD AT A HOME IN CALIFORNIA. Actress Was Identified With Early Theatri- att Announces Her — Shower of as in Town-Lotta Business. Pee ee eee ans WweEK week, except “King Dodo. Symphony gecond Sym Y JANE KELTON O Cherry in ht Lorimer in King. Russell-Drew 109th The Reunion This Week « * * . * * . * * * * ® | * | ———____—_ eerie coo # | therefor, Since they undertook the #|dooking ofthe Alhambra, four # months ago, there have been just # {four dark nights at that bouse. «| They have furthermore sent here «| Going Some,” “The Blue Mouse,” + at John Ganton,” John | Mason In “The Witching Hour” and x other enjoyable attractions which | Yould not otherwise have been seen # |{n Seattle. «| lneluded in this Itet of the good * ps at the Alhambra should be * The Bachelor,” a All those who * * * Del Lawrence fitith to 121th } ip “Brown of Meronce Bind Long and and Vaude —The Tyrolean and Vaudeville. + | eatertainmery BERBER RR EH EE sa ogy | Lotta, the retired actress, is go- a. W. SAYRE, ing to open a motion pleture house ag of a agg Re tn Boston next month. led 4 One of the two remaining “Men yin the Only” shows has gone by the c » we board, not through any police ac ; | pedgte Uvity, but because the community —, en. ST@® too wise to longer patronize of a con- | y Nettie Boyd ip the Peet real the- | back = 1882, In| Charles Cherry tn the current offering At the Local Playhouses. At the Moore “King Dodo” continue until Saturday jOn Friday night the Seattle Sym phony orchestra wil! play its sec jond symphony concert at this | house, and on next Sunday after will) * opens for one} | week on Sunday night Uharles Cherry, in Clyde Piteh’s comedy, “The Bachelor,” will re: main ast the Alhambra for the re- mainder of the present week At the Grand Wright Lorimer will on Saturday evening bring to jan end his two weeks’ run In “The Shepherd King.” He will be fol lowed by o musical play, “The Honeymoon Trail,” with a cast yma featuring Bert Baker. Has a Secret. “The Banker, the Thief and the the statuesque and / Giri” {s the current melodrama at t seen at the Al‘ithe Seattle theatre. After Satur- of George Faw-| day it will give way to “Why, He fy. and critically | Divorced Her.” éxtensive profes-| The Del %, has tagged Sam) the Lois, is playing “Brown of I he Incky man to whom | vard all this week, with “When wt and professional | Knighthood Was in Flower” under. ed. We have seen | lined for next week. with Digby Bell, in} Vaudeville headliners of the com of Mr. Pipp.” and/ing week are Donald Bowles and P@ahii, in “Marrytre/ company in “Guilty,” at the Or. ptt was also in the | pheum; Delmore and Lee, aerial and it was during | ists, at the Majestic, and the Flor- years ago that the|enz Family of acrobats at the Pan- ® had its beginning. | tages. to me that the “4 place just as} weett [8 long repertoire of the! f uccesses of that day nt here was a fall of 1888, in “His bly players who were her during her long stage career, and who | show business, are rts, George M. Wel- M. Eberle. Owen Ogden, a theatrical man company |from Sionx City, ia to succeed | Charlie Newman as the assistant remarked that the | treasurer of the Moore. of her engage Siew er man was be-| Charlie Cherry, at the expiration pposed to be a pro-lof his Coast tour in “The Bache ven knows I'll) Jor,” will be put forward in a new Paitin any way. play by the Shuberts. ss a@ Reunion. be ia fairly lit up with day Evelyn Howard, the actress who was shot by her husband in Wash is. Aside from Who are waking the| it home, there; of that {Ik at the/| Week. And—ob| ton in town ts Other Kelton, and} nee Thanksgtving | S 88d reunion going on last week that realized nearly $900. She will not be able to leave the hospital for months. “Commencement Days” Closed. circumstances Hasn't Owing to over which he had no control, Manager Nick Turner of Cort’s “Commencement Days” com pany left that attraction {n St. Paul on November 6. In other words. Turner was discharged {pr what his employer deemed adequate cause Since that time some one, with out mentioning any names, has been {nduatriously sending out the report that “Commencement Days’ has summarily closed its tour. Such a report has within the past few days been printed In San francisco jand In other Western citie John Bees who heacs the vaude Mt the Majestic is the Kelton, leading et It so hapy O's mother and ar ting show mer are just now y might after th on pow-wow and their r ial 4 anere and aunts are great length and with ‘Accuracy. There is no truth whatever tn the | report. steadily proceeding with its long tour. The show played in Minne apolis up to last Saturday night On Christmas {t opens in Denver for a week, and it will be seen at hig the clone Manager Cort's new house in Ban RaBement on Saturday | Francisco during the week of Jan dark for a per uary 2, re eopening on Dec: ¢ Weiford tu “MoM; Will in turn be ocum's big ‘The Gay ——— Coming Attractions ms are that the Parker's attorneys erved divorce papers on iu-|De Haven Must — H. Ho Frazee, the Chicago theat rical manager, {6 te fries, Prank Gotch= other celeb. THEE thé Stuberts | rities om a Fader tOur of the * playhou country, opetting December 1, of theatres « tinal 9 een, eee z Groat Divide Note. " Benet the route John Cort, manager ot the “King bérwigg Panties which would | Dodo” company, iether had a on am sent di to heated ent with John Cort, (Considering ied fee 1 argument with John EB 88 the above under the rf: labored since ew Hop-| Flora Carter Bed Break in the A Mt this tt question of the percentage at which the attraction, should. be Western played. The two managers final aah ly compromisedop.100-0, In. favor dare 8 coast of John Cort.” ‘Thin ‘settled, Mr eg @tlwed to credit | Cort tapk himself out to lunch, elreutt have She is the Hostess of a Big Family miss seeing Cherry this week will} be passing np_a very nifty laughing | | THE MARKETS | * are subject necording (0 freshmess lence, but these wine Indicated, wrades, Heer and Batter. ter of Pat eee 88 ranch Rrotlers oonters, live. Ib Turkeys, live: Ib | Turkeys, dreswed ick, live, th Ks, dressed, tip Squaba: dosen, Pigeons, dosen Relgian hare, tb bail out? ful trian 2 Ox tongue, fresh Liver .. SDAY, wih Lamb... smoked Meats, Hama Pionte Hama Bolled Hama Dried Rect, Meats, Common Steers Chotee Steors Cows, Ib. Heifers, Hogs, tb. Wothera Lambs, Ib Che Live Wetght, o@ 03@ Oe Clam Shells, 1000 Granulated Hones, ida | Hone Meal, 100m ratoh Food, 90-1b pie, ok $6.00 per ton hw “Sopra Milk, Vernon, In Dighor. Mt lots Mt 8.36 3.32% lots t lots Wertern Timothy Bastern Timothy . Alfalfa | Wheat 9.00@ 20.00 +24. 0007 06.00 elt septs 00 17,00@ 18.00 ny 27.00 a 33,00@34.00 Kaktern W, NOVEMBER 17, 1909. Middilngs, to i PALE ee ton eh, Dorn, top eed Corn, Meal oiled Qata and loy, mixed " Faltellina bo 76 15 a6 60 40 MORMON BOOKS| FOR VISITING JAPANESE SALT LAKE CITY, Nov, 17 The Japanese commercial com mission arrived here from Denver today, and was escorted in auto. mobiles by Governor Spry, state officials and Mayor Bransford to the Tabernacle, where an organ recital wan giv The feature of the recital was the singing of the Japanese na tional anthem in Japanese by Kider H. 8. Enatgn, until recently a Mor }mon missionary in Japan, Bach of the visitors was pre } sented with a book on Mormonism printed in the Japanese language Tho visitors left on a special Neglect of a “common” cc often the direct cause of dangerour disease that medical men ¢ understand why low a cold cough, to run from the noyance, the resuiting the mucous membrane in throat, lungs and bronchial organs loaves them sore and very suscep: tible to attack With the first indication of a cold, take steps to check It at once. | A simple, Inexpensive remedy can be prepared at home by mixing two our of Glycerine, a half-| ounce of Virgin Oll of Pine pound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky, You can buy these in any good drug store and easily mix them in a large bottle, It is claimed by the Leach Chemical Co. of Cincinnat!, who prepare the gen: uine Virgin Ot! of F compound pure, that ® teaspoonful of this mixture, four times a day, will break a cold in twenty-four hours and cure any cough that is curable annot with it unchecke unplea and an irritation of the com: | | DOWNING, HOPKINS @ KYM, tne (Batadiinhed 1693) BROKERS Stocks Grain ona Both Fhones 279. . se eee . | ington .... rr] 00@ 84.00 train for Ban Francisco, 804-265 -s00 ateske "Biac. : ON SALE TILL NOON The Cr de Chine rous Silk , q ne Stripe Lints Henriet colored Sultings Yalue, Special, Overstocked | We must Women's made prices fully half less than reg sonable Suits. §$ F5. They have three lots, correct been as follows MORE MORNING SALE Baby bi a 4m t TILL NOON Blankets — White ertt lanket, with blue or pink bor ers. Special, Be Ladion Mufflers, all mn noon DRESS GO Five yarde in these Ct reduce our stock of { Suits at once and have All ‘$0 one-third to one- r. All new, sea- and materials arranged into evening. | $5.00 TO $7.50 Silk Petticoats A special one day's sale of fine, high Silk Petticoats. Several dit ferent styles and more than 40 different grade Taffeta shades, including black. Remember ery skirt {8 guaranteed and if it does 75c and $1 Flannelette Kimonos and Dressing Sacques Your choice tomdfrdw of one of the stocks of Bring in ye thinking of matehing {t in a muff. We have on largest Flannelette not eattle and I @.awtence company, at | ington City, was given a benefit | Advance | “Commencement Days” is) have | di Jim Jef-| manager of the Moore theatre, over | ' wear to your satisfaction one will give you a new } we or refund your money Morning Specials 18e Lace Curtain Rods . wees 2c Lace Curtain Rods . 40 Granite Carpet, yard . 65c Ingrain Carpet) yard 20c Hemp Stair Carpet, yard 40c Roman Stripe Tapestry, yard | Rightly named, good weight soles, and wi backstay from heel to top Sizes will prevent ripping. 8% to large 2. $1 1 Special ‘ . 500 pairs Infanw’ 1-Strap V vet Sandals; felt li sizes 2 to 5; regular 35 till noon only ... Blucher style; 9-inch bellows tongue; weight steer black or tan; $3.50; special hide sole: $2.2 SPECTACLES. Our entire Optical Departme thrown to the mercy of t public. Several thousand pal to fit all eyes rime, worth from $1.50 to $2. apair, To clear 15 Thursday, a palr .. IN DE | Three vacancies for every com- petent and is capable to onter into a field of unlimited possibilities—and on will be assured of operator, who can quality qualification he @ congenial and lucrative position, | ana a chance to travel and study. What is wanted Is mon who can BREAK RECORDB, | Phelps fs doing this trip of the big Pacific Mail “Korea.” There are others just as capable, | but the whole trouble ig they are letting big opportunities pass as Operator Liner this Western- made Shoe ts of box calf, 15¢ Men’s Heavy Work Shoes tops; heavy over of Spectages and Nore Glasses, silver and steel Seattle, terns and sizes up to 46 $3.98 Granite Teapot, &pint worth 45e. nize; vee 2D Needed Flannels, Prints, Galateas, Etc. ALL UNDERPRICED TOMORROW OUTING FLANNEL — I12%c grade of white twilled Outing Flannel; Garment Saje gL a price, per yard No Phone Orders. OUTING FLANNEL—Light col dred Outing Fiannels; 28 inches wide; big assortment. Garment ide | Sale price, PRINTS — Fancy Prints for 9 Comfort coverings, ete. Good assortment of patterns. Gar ment Sale ¢ “d; | yard . ‘ 4c | CHAMBRAY — Pain Chambray Ginghams; lengths of 10 to 20 yards ment Sale price, yard .... colored short Gar 526 | Ladies’ $1.25 Fine Wool Vests %; | and Pants. Heavy or i 9 Weight ribbed Thursday's price, Cc BRUSHES. Bost Shoe Brush, large size nt [| with good dauber: regular weli- he jee Bo. Thursday apecial rs briatie each Hatr Bru and black bristios, at ck; regular 3% raday feop, Cheeni air brushes wih 60 otal face, Never Bhed Brush. nite and black ct reguviar price $9c. day, extfe epecial WIRELESS OPERATORS MAND —$$___—— WIRELESS THLEGRAPHY ts easy to learn by the “I, I. of W. T, Bystem”; practical and simplified methods of personal tuition st small cost. Open day and evening, 9 a. m. to 9:80 p, m Men and women who have a future—INVESTIGATE. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTD OF WIRDLESS TELBGRAPHY 105 Arcade of White Bidg., Seattle, Wash, Phone Main 6920. the teciorilit We | TO-NIGHT ADMISSION FREE MARTIN & CO, 1207 Ghd’ Av., Opp. Hotel Savery. | High Grade Gloves | Kimonos and Dressigg Sacques in Hundreds aif pat colors, and. all * A9¢ Blue and white enameled Kottle Covers; worth 10c. Special, cach every kind of fur in every sbape, size and style. All prices up from .... yard Worsted yard wide, Oe p to $12 Suits $4.98 ‘All $12.50 to $15 Suits $9.75 Ml $17.50 to $30 Suits $14.75 Fur Muffs our fur neck-plece if you are the largest stock of separate muffs in Se- are showitk $1.98 Kitchenware “Never-burn” Steel Roasters, with meat racks and ventilat ore; regularly at 76c. Special, Good quality worth be por roll. Special, 8 rolis for Lenox Laundry Soap, 4 bare for Prisco Tubular Lantern, No. 0 size; hae brass burner and is made from best IX tin; sold regularly at 66¢, Special Two-piece Brush and Seta, 100 | « T4nch comb; 10¢ | 280; spectat,’ per set GALATEAS—We are at present showing the biggest and best assortment of Hyde Grade and Samson Galatens. Gar- 15 ment Bale price, yard .. c |SILKOLINES — Best grade |12%e aud 1Sc %6ineh Stiko- lines; plain and figured; | Dleces in stock. Gar- | ment Bale price, yard | POULE SERGES | destrabie goods ~ These very for fall and | Winter wear for old and young jalike. All desirable and much jwanted patterns. 12% |160 values Garment |Sale price, yard ..... . Cc Boys’ Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; 75c quality, Thursday's price B Ladies ralin Combs, many colors, 4 atrong ones, also a Mine Of Black Dressing Combs. muaranteed unbreakable; regu- lar price 260, Thursday 15¢ extra special dies’ Kubber Dressing Comb: ine and regular 4% jue. Ti A 25¢ Ladies’ $8 Wool Coat and | lL Ladies’ Stee 19%x16%x8; sold each .... Touet | 4Sc Comb ebony finish, all white xtra quality bristle brush and worth : 39c SWEATERS Big inducements to buy now $1.98 $4.00 Wool 2.98 All- Wool Sw rs cut to., adies $3.50 and Sweaters cut to Children's $1.25 Coat Sweaters 75 ORE WE tieeissiciccpec c $10.00 Full Length Wooi Sweater $5 98 . Coats cut to ...... SILK Best Sewing Silk, any color many of the best makes; regu lar 10 Thu grades. GLOVES. clasp Kid Glover nd eines; regular ‘hureday Dent's 14 Gloves, Extra special jay, & pale DR. COO tor, K—Talks to you from a Vic CARUSO—Sings for you in a Victor SOUSA—Plays for you throu MME. SCHUMANN-HEIN gh the Victor. K—Thrills you with her rich voice as reproduced by a ‘Vic tor. —dud other world-famous sit cians entertain you if you own A dollar brin Cla not have one? your home from Sherman, cific Machine. Order one today! as for cash—why not use, credit service offered to YOU Pacific Const Dix of VIC Machines. Sherman, 1400 Second Aven Near Union Street, Senttle, Coast distributers of the igers and musi Why gs a Victor into y & Co., the Pa Victor Talking Prices the same then, our liberal ? a Victor. Const ay and hy Ge teen Stores on the acitic € Dealers in JOIN THE THEATRE PARTY WHICH The Star Has Arranged For friday Matinee At the Majestic THE “THEATRE BEAUTIFUL” At the expense of The Star. We have secured 50 of the best seats in the house for this occasion, and any lady has a chance to get one of these seats free by leaving a cash want ad amounting to 25c or more at our downtown office, at 1419 Third Avenue Before Friday Noon We have a downtown location at 1419 Third ave. for your convenience, and will receive Star Want Ads and Star Subscrip- tions here at Regular Rates. Star Want Ads, 8c per line. Star Subscriptions, 25c per month. 1419 Third Avenue Main 1050 Ind. 441