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Salesman” ACTOR WINS HICH CHE IN Hl. PROFESSION Sos Is to Follow n in Leading at the New The- Is Married— Goes Un- § Management __ Ade to Travel. | pe Meetaaenne ae tee IT CALENDAR. COMING WEEK Traveling Wednesday third Symphony th Fritz ona’ AFTER NEXT. Kret jo |W nee (Dec. 5-11.) Sunday afternoon, lar concert; Dall ft Hopkineon.” The Girl R Alice “The rr. ONS TO FOLLOW Hearted Mi “The can. G: "Gene -dndedadiadndndadnia een Lioyd Operator — Arthur Four Prince, Ke e Land ot al fi of the 4 Ww. SAYRE OT RATES POs distinct mn SEH. Sothern i EM the latter a: thern and M Rew play? Ived adoptior Rot mar ‘back hom: pw fn "and e prese Proot of th the Seattic ; Mend Paul G f here tat Ade ts agair LOD OF Janay Mean of “MOR at the Bridges ft Rut ® divorce, » the Seeks Divorce it learning th action Perform @nd vaudey * Sunday all week, Ezra Ken “The Vinegar Buyer Welford at of Huston, ® |», dge Jim Lottery THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1909 TER YOUR DAY’S WORK IS OVER, THIS IS THE REAL STUFF ELIZABETH DREW Minutes From B'dway"—Grand, HERMINE STONE “in Dreamland"—Grand, M 45 In “At the Old Cross Roads’ NEXT WEEK'S PLAY BILLS. } | A T THE James Forbes comedy, Henry the The Traveling Saleaman” for the first time in this eity ato ry concerns a drummer who drops, wul next | Into a small city in the Middle Weat * Christmas day and there sees | his fate in the person of a atrl tel Hl jesraph operator, The cast includes ? | Mark Smith, James O'Neill, jr. and 54 |Pinn Huneker Moore all next week EBORGE EB. LASK, on B. Harrie will present G best-known stage ma! this coast through long ser he week retu hy an absence of 15 years as of * pany George Osbourne well in He was here 17 years ago Charlies Frohman and L. git bag ++.) | Symphony Concert With Kre ‘ | At the Moore at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon of next week the Seattle Symphony orchestra will play its third symphony con cert of the present season, The ao lolat on this occasion will be the | Violinist, Fritz Kreisier, who ts well known here, He will be heard both in a big number in the first part and in @ group of short selections in the second part Seattle opera house seen here at and Cordray’s In the title role of ing Salesman who was here two years Marie Cahill fn “Marrying |He was here with bis | seyitte yee In 1906 { Em jthe cast of man here with the panies in 190¢ with Blanche tion. the | Milton Royle in | | “Forty Five Minute From wroad +} way”—Grand. There will be ls two attractions at the Grand next week Porty Five Minutes From Broadway” opening tomorrow awernoon and continuing until Wednesday night. The cast of the Cohan comedy will be head ed this season by Charlie Brown FRITZ KREISLER | Who has been seen here with “Lit He Is to Be the Soloist at the Sym-|tle Johnny Jones,” and by Eliza phony Concert Next Wednesday. | beth Drew, who will be seen In the taken by Fay Tem-| James Ne returned faish in 4 “Friends,” ednes jin “The Squaw Man.” ee Fritz Kreisler, who will here in concert next | recital at the Grand tn 1 « a lpeared jointly with Har tn Greamland”--Grand. at the Moore last year nt. Her ing at the Grand next Thure .e. given no indi-(day night and continuing until! Forty-Pive # cation that he will contest the sult. Saturday night, there will be seen | way” was Bridges was very recently |for the first time a & play om | i997 Phe Climax” at the titled “In Dreamland,” by Emmet |i), the leading roles that played| Devoy, with the author in a lead-|son at the Moore ft Way | ing role » an enlarge |od ‘featuring Welch and ‘with “The Man of! ment of vaudeville | Gordon # | the Hour.” Mr, Hale has b sketch. Trick scenery and black art) ” OF the cast to be here # sociated with William A. Bi are spoken of by the Portland p@ | rijeaneth Drew was her terprises for many yea pera as being features of the per lin the role of Flora Do been here twice with “The Man of | formance. Susan Chisnell the Hour” and not jong ago with Garé here Pay Gregor with A Gentleman From Misstesippt” at ‘ the Moore company, and James A. Di been with both previous ce role originally pleton. eee ee ee ed filed In Louisville a few ridges alleges both and ervel treat aod has as yet days ago. abandon Ope com per Minutes Fre soon at the owed The here ap oe with * amt # | Down Ea st and en ae ty en He has * * “At the Old Cross Roads”—Seattle | For the first time in two years At the Old Roads will be presented at the Seattle all next week by the Russell-Drew company. This Arthur Alston play I prove his farewell visit to Se-| is a story of today, in five acts ® | attle at the Moore next atonth. His |Jaid in an American rural section orge His leading The plot is a tale of love and honor title role in “Little woman be Ma t Dale. | among the people of t th, the | at the Grand Inst year * Crane bas already playe Father | action ring around Parepa, a “ae = and the Boys” nearly 600 times. beautiful octoroon Advance Manager J “The Man of the Hour” will soon - Landon, of “In Dre return to town, this time to the | “The Warrens of Virginia"—Lois. here in a similar capac Grand, The Broadhurst play will! For the h week of its stay at} “The Sultan of Sulu” fi offered by a cast Including Felix|the Lois, the Del Lawrence ago. Har Arthur Maitland and Made-|pany, starting tomorrow afternoon ne Winthrop will offer for the first time tn this At the Alhambra week after next|ctty “The Warrens of Virginia,” in » seen Dallas Welford | which David Belasco featured Char comedy, “Mr. Hopkinson,” |lotte Walker during the long run Carton, the English au-|in New It ta a play of Welford himself is an Eng-| war tix written by Belascc and bis company is ad-| with ‘ laid In the old Do British. The Sanj|minion in the early sixties, tin says: “ ‘Mr. Hop here an Cross Notes of Coming Attractions. William H. Cran Pather and Boys, ke what probably Lit tn here in County Chairman” in Forty-Five Minutes way” last year now playing Kid Barns. the the * * com At the O14 Cross R firat seen here the old Third Aven: ane Corcoran, Frank Moi ly and Estha Williams in It returned in 1903 with Co by ‘ thor. Father and was presented at by a road company two y orth * Musi on” ie apital come Ezra Kendall will be » Moore week after next ‘as the ond of the Liebler attractions to visit Seattle His play is “The Vinegar F His com pany will Include Robert V. Fergu. and Emily Wakemar The Girl at the Helm” ts to be seen at the G week after next Hu the manag Bi ty Marguerite Von cast The orehe to have | play alar wing | the fn John P. New | “The Gay rej kan,” th Vaudeviile— At the starting Orpheum Prim the week there Orpheum, for Monday afterr will seen Edwina Barry and company in “The Home-Breaker Fay, Two Coleys and Fay, novelty entertainers; the Brahms Quartet in a Singing number: the Potter Hartwell Trio; Jock McKay, Scotch ian; Carletta, billed as “The Human Dragon;” the Tossing Au tins, comedy jugglers, and the mo- tion pictures. The other night formance at the Green, the Hamitic had to stand out rain, summoning 87 their respective last motor car had whirh Green came into the office ed bony epidermis am t e ob kickin’?” b Manager Jobn M This proved for the following lyric } after iour oi be His hack in the of £on parties cor +e eee RRR EEE and De | head the Symphony will third coneert at a week from tomorrow Slocum’s company in! Musician,” “The Alas Cohans in “The i The Soul Kiss,” Land of Nod,” and the George M will all play before Christmas. Taylor pia which bad an under the title of ” offering at after next * Cooke stra ite foore Vaudevilie—Majestic. the Majestic, starting afternoon, there will be Alber’s 10 por bears Yberri, in eight character the Brothera Whitmar ists; Robisch and ¢ Strenuous Pupil”; Ray Fern, sing ing comedian: Gertrude Van Dyke, the soloist, and the French films jot motion pictures | Vaudeville—Pantages Princess lrene’s Trained Lions apt in which both wii be the headiiners on the new Roberts and Margaret! 1111 to open Monday afternoon at} tarred, will be pot on at the Pantages, supported by the Four! a Week from tomorrow Doreens tn an acrobatic casting act; Phil Mills and Bessle Moulton in the comedy, “A Trial Perform ance”; the Three Musical Millers | in a singing, taiking and musical| act; Gaines and Brown, comedians. | Symonds, comedian Mon seen Yola dances contortion: | lress in “A At day What's de ure Rainy season's here Great big drops o° Trickles down yo’ ¢ jascreis Off yo" hat it Down yo’ 4A Qu Highwa Just look at yo 'Tain't no use o° kick! All Seattle knows An Water dat am wet; Tain't no use o' kickh It's all you'll get lay se will see first e during the week sre The Traveling In Dreamland” and of Virginia for coming which Warrens Cooke ought for that to get and Jack “77 Seventy - night, on Vivian and G e a ventriloquial per The Pas Thirty ovember ix Ketchel-Johneon Fight Pictures. At the L just north of t will be weeh the motion published | Ketchel-Jobnson days a89.|The performances played |ous each da econd partim. The film | sier ¢ runs for one hour They cown theatre, oh Second Hotel Savoy starting to: | ing for one pictures of the fight at Colma will be continu from until 11 p. 2,500 feet long, and at ilion , ther exhtibite Wher of the next this the program concert «was several 4 to be column ler tn the no, Kr last night Humoresque Air Russe Humphreys’ Lioyd jumps from Yew Or e 40 open there on day after to Indian Summer is most y {ts crop of Colds | for MATINEES NEXT WEEK. Sunday — Grand, Lois. Tuesday—Lols Wednesday—Mooreg Grand Lois Thursday—Moore, Seattle Saturday—~Moore, Grand, S¢ attle, Lois *| Every Day—Orpheum, Ma- Pantages. * * | ¢ aa a ee a ie a a elreult ; Seattle, careless people. Be »berts will next week | The Movers,” ce R seven,” and take n beg’ ehears in Morton first feeling of lassitude w * * * * * * * 7 * Exception Note. er Ed L. Drew that they will Po Jentie rhey for dinner SPSS SS Se Se vest pocket. Drugglats, 2b Med Btr Humphreys’ Homeo. Wi'liam and Ann ork JACK CHRISTIE PAST PERFORMANCES. | America, and well known on | San Francisco shows of early days, | The Traveling Salewman’ In the summer of 18 came to Frye's opera house with "Shadows of a Gre “AN the Comforts of Home Pyke Opera company in 1894 will be Mark Smith. the Grand. Another member of the | company will be James 0" father The Count of Monte Cristo” backelford Pots e Travellog Sales He played two engagements | “Reaurrec next season with Edwin week, gave @ Grand in with Corinne and Beco’ the play returr and Eugene ager Lip Keene brought 1900 1908 From Charley Johnny Mine Hams and Jim Brophy tn th the Seattle Moore. automobiles for When the Cooke's inspiration ob kickin ¢ water tumbles neck it flows, Guess de rain man's got yo'— nose! De rain am gwine to wet yo" soak into yo' clo'es, Six monthe it am pourin’ six months Famous Remedy for Grip and| and | — " | FOI IT III DO ID DIA AIH . carry In your pocket a vial of “Se a dose ness and head off a Cold that other wise might hang on all Winter ERMIN SEAVY “The Warrens of Virginia” —~Lols. MME. HARTWELL —Seattie. At the Orpheum AMUSEMENTS, MooreTheatre’“" Seattie’s Leading Playhouse. Last Time Tonight, “The Third Degree” Week Beginning Tomorrow Night fstresay Thursday “I'm the Assausinator of Sorrow.”—Hob Blake, Saturday w r HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS a | THE TRAVELING SALESMAN A Comedy by JAMES FORBES, Author of “THE CHORUS LADY” Nine Months in New York, Six Months tn Chienge, ithe in Beston PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, $0c, 25¢ [sei EZRA KENDALL NEXT Munpay vere “THE VINEGAR BUYER” LIEBLER & CO., Managers aoe GRAND “""se.. Other Matinee Wednesday Mat Sature atinee Saturday Cohan & Geo. M. Cohan’s — oer tusteal “In Dreamland” Novel, Electric, Mystifying, Mag lcal, and Artistic Scenic Ef. fects Bves., to 76« of the pagers in view with | ere after manager | cont | Lask R. Stock at City.” with the | eo Travel ago with Mary” at! Neill, Jr in at the also tn WOMEN'S NOTE—Nor Ithe Jovial Baiesman | diew’ ayits at rit ow MANCH on Wednesday afterne: eit in com: | 1902 and two years ago with Wiliam Faversham | be heard s and ap Id Bauer m Broad JONIN CORT tt welch next sea Beginning Frances Thursday t week lant year ra Dear Mo the first avett has om panies ‘The ‘The and Broad Brown had the ff to 75 |NEXT SUN. MAT. Harrin Present Fantasy Triumph “45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY” Bves., 25¢ to $1.00; Mats 25c to $1.00; Mats, 2h« HM. MH. PRAZEC Presents BILLY CLIFFORD | —IN- THE GIRL AT THE HELM Sheldon nd. was ity with ve years ade” was elght yearw ago at ° theatre. with wtyn Kel the cast wil leads, Both Phones—5106 ears ago. Cooke Burate Into Poetry. the per Frank handler, pouring Advanced Vaudeville WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MAT., NOV. 29 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS Edwina Barry AND COMPANY IN “THE HOME BREAKER” The Brahms Quartette A Beautiful Singing Number ed away, drench “What e sald to ar. Fay, Coley and Fay The Minstrels. Potter-Hartwell Trio The Agile Three The Tossing Austins Comedy Jugglers. Carletta “The Human Dragon,” n Jock McKay The Comedian tn the Kilts. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES—The Latest Novelties Pérformances every evening 8:16 Matinees daily at 2:16 p. m | in” | Evening prices—100, 26 Dally matinees—100, 99 Seven SECOND AND SPRING “Theatre Beautiful” uilivan & Considine FF THEATRE wily Vhudeville. Week Beginning Monday Afternoon, November 29th yrolifie In a dangerous time prudent, Th at the| Ny Jomedian nd weak Singing ( GREATEST ANIMAL ACT Fits IN VAUDEVILLE, ie Hove K DAY—Shopping Day Matine: | Whole Lower Floo Hox Seats, 50e. D5 p. te de, Per cots, Now GERTRUDE VAN DYKE At the Majestic. BESSIE MOULTON At the Pantages AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBR. Week Siepinhing lea Night, DECEMBER 65, “MR. HOPKINSON” With DALLAS WELFORD By R. C. CARTON (The Original Mr. Hopkinson) and All-Star Cast of English Players. Seats Thursday Morning—Mail Orders Now. SEATTL THEATRE Russell & Drew, Mgrs. ee et Why He Divorced Her” Phones, Main 44. Week Risleilon With Matinee ‘Veit Matinees Thursday and Saturday Stock Production Drama of the S« THE ELITE THEATRE the International First in Seattle of Arthur C. Aiston’s uth, “At the Old Cross Roads” Full Strength of the Seattle Theatre Company FIRST TIME AT THESE PRICES Nights: 15c to 50c Matinees: 10c and 25c s Stock Theatre Main 1204; . 4334 LT nee Last Time—"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER” Thirteenth Week, D. 8. Lawrence Players, Beginning at Tomorrow's Matinee, FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE “The Warrens of Virginia’’ Written by W. C. DE MILLE, Produced by DAVID BELASCO PRICES: Night and Sunday Mat. 25¢ 35¢ 50¢ Other Mats. 10¢ Tonight, “Unequaled Pantages Theatre {3% WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 29, AT 2:30 “PRINCESS And Her Sever IRENE” African Lions. MILLS AND MOULTON In a Laughable Comedy FOUR DERDEENS Vaudeville’s Greatest Acrobats. GAINES AND BROWN Colored Comedians and Dancers. THREE MUSICAL MILLERS In Songs, Stories and Music. Helen Lowe and the Pantagescope. 2,7,9 Casting Sunday Contin- uous SECOND AVENUE Next to the Savoy Hotel LYCEUM THEATRE Starting Tomorrow, for One Week, at 12 M., Continuous Until 11 P.M. JACK FIG H T STANLEY JOHNSON KETCHEL First Display of Moving Pictures of the Greatest of Modern Fistic Battles in Seattle TEN CENTS FOR ALL OTHER NOVELTIES Soaplake Cuticle Soap Can Now Be Obtained at Most Dealers A De-lightful re 10 CENTS Toilet Soap—Cheap, $3 JN BOX, Exclusively for Mousehold Goode, 3 CAKES | FiRerRoor STORAGE