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E AUDIEN | 4 nof “The Trav- Salesman” Gives » Credit for Instant tion of Forbes’ —_ peteeeeeeee eee IMENTS THIS WEEK Traveling Sales Wednesday § after Symphony con Fritz Kreisler Dark. to Wednes | *Porty-Fi Minutes Broadway.” Thurs io Saturday, Emmett in “In Dreamland r= The Russell-Drew (20th to 129th ces) im “At the Roads.” Del Lawrence com th to I4éth per ) in “The War a. inn ~Barry & vaudeville. mAlber’s Polar Bears ‘Coruna’s Perform and vaudeville. eek Ree ‘4. W. SAYRE. GMITH. featured tn of “The Traveling the Moore this week his audience on | 1 be said to me in bis dressing not one good line in as gotten away from to ‘This is the kind sl. A gnod deal of my slang iavtrtt to them. They haven't xe ‘with up-to-date ex- wions that city folks enjo;, and iy stiliness will be con it James p pretty bright course I partiality for be is the best comedy types itten 3 new com inters,” which ts to Mr. Harris next gine the choice for pale role lies between re and myself. If I mew piece, i will prob- another season in role. The comedy “The Traveling Sales a hit with the pub- it's something new. It : attempt to put a mon the stage since Sf Hoyt's ‘A Hole in the years ogo. enjoys long life and phe will have a goodly clever character Mage within a few is always looking im the cars, at the the hotels, on the he runs across has the neces bilities, down it randum book, dramatized form ly previons the in Seattle was &s noted on this As a boy, however e by hiv father when the elder North coast as a Grand Opera =: Ml Kita” at the Grand. Cort today rear of the near Moore and the Grand fo *The Alaskan” the & December 12 at the be Hy Bring “The Soul held the time just ihe Alaskan,” the first @ the week of Decem Primrose'’s Bil then have the last @ the week at the the local theatrical = sincerely sympathize . aad Frank Hood, who 2 their father, an of this city Clary to Sing e Clary, the solo con James cathedral, is to at Sunday concert by ra at the Moor . Beattie for « ‘eee darge musical be as and Peasant Suppe Bach ° Puecini ‘ +. Schubert Mary Louise Clary wes” from Heney viii," from “y Shakes German abdll Moszkowsk ving he Shothér midnig Mall @ week frou ore Ot © planning fa) affairs Y evening, Will be taken ANTS, $43 MAK SMT SOE EEE EERE | | | STANDARD OF HOUSE the | after- | +. i) BISWNESS| GEO GET ALL EDOIE CORT Manager Cort's Eldest Son, Leaves Today to Become Treasurer of i the San Francisco Savoy UP TO SHE USUAL |MAJESTIC AND PANTAGES OF- FER BIG ANIMAL ACTS TO CAPACITY AUDIENCES, (some of tt) again, it ten't E-mense! And then, ling Bat from keel to t'‘pm'st It's a fairly neat little package of song. sun and summertide cop a chant from Chaucer) I'm cocksure of this: That it was no Aretic audience last night. And the fun hunters warmed up to “The Brahms Quartette” inatanter. From an upper left box Loule Lurte looked them over and liked ‘em.| And he was bat E Plerfbus Unum They're .mgsicians from mvulliga-| tawney to marshmallows. Miss Lacy Pubrer has her cello completely cowed, and Sister Bessie makes her ittle old Strad behave. As a vocal ist Miss Betty Patte hows t way to mezzo-sopranodom, and Miss Henrietta Thaxter does pianics par} excelience. There's nothing dtyas- dust about four misses. They simply hold you up and take it away from y The act is a win ner, with watercress around, and the young women weave anything but a woory web Those Daffy Dancers and Song sters, Fay, Coleys and Fay, are there sans bunk, sans flourish—Just class, that’s all. They nev gave us a chance to cry “Kyrie Eleison.” These Jolly Joysters are on asphalt with the high gear thrown in from cellar to garret. 1 hope T make it plain that the Fays (Frank and Ger-| trude) and the Coleys (Clarence d Hattle) make a nolse like pro- tnberant fun, They really do. As good as a mug of moonshine is little Miss Edwina Barry in “The! Home Breaker,” a tickletinged faree of the bang-up brand. Miss Barry is flanked by Wllliam Rich ards, Robert Wighton, Lillian Dil worth and Ann Egeltson. At times the mirth ts maelstromic, with Miss Barry on the bridge and Mr. Righ ards first officer | The fanciest flesh and blood knot tist that ever slipped Into Seattle is Carletta, “The Human Dragon.” It's) a safe wager that Carletta’s bones| consist of rubber. He pulls off some slithery stuff which is hot junk for those who dote on this particular form of entertainment. | Were we lemonized when Jock} McKay, the Scot, Harry Laudered | it? 1 dunno. Jock pulled some| mildewed mirth, and then, again, | he's possessed of a beautiful burr For a finish he bagpipe Reserved for the finteh is the Potter-Hartwell trio, included in| which is the Man With Two Heads.” These two young men and} a girl provide plenty of ping and pep. The act carries a fairly heavy voltage. The so gat Tousing Austins for the opener, but they get away} with it in capital form. The girl end of the doings springs some clev er rope jumping clog, and the male | portion of the spread comedes well | All in all—gatiing goods, Mr. | Retter. are atung EDDIE BOYDEN At the Majestic. Bears, 12 of ‘om, hold down the | final act of the Majestic theatre bill In splendid style this week Twelve bruins, in size varying from a near cub to a big brute, cavort and gambol around the stage without a word of command being uttered. “A Strenuous Pupil,” put on by John Carl Robisch and| Mayme Childress, brings out the} applause in good shape Gertrude Van Dyke is on with a musical act. She sings with olces and accomplishes a lot of music in several other ways. rn comes out with a bunch of good jokes. For a willowy,| writhing, outofjoint stunt, the| Brothers Whitman hold a lantern | ay above anything seen in this} wn for many moons, They ap dressed as a frog and as an} alligator, with excellent stage set-| tings. Yola Yberri is a cute Mexi-| can dancer and Loulse Taylor is a soprano solotat ° cle two pear At the Pantages. n bristling, growling, roar napping lions and two almost ning bears are the real feature the bill at Pantages this week Princess Irene, with only a whip| in her band, enters the cage alone, | jane puts them all through. sertes. ing lor simple tricks and }the o@ge unaoathed, much to the surprise and relief of many women |memMbers of the audience. The THE STAR—TUESDAY, then leaves, ing « viaib comy 8 the 4 Four Dordeens, with a fly PIANO Suggestions for Tuesday and Wednesday @ ."=::" During the last 10 days we have accumulated quite a number of good used pianos, taken in exchange on the Weber and Kohler & Chase pianos, of them QUICK to make room. We enumerate below a few of these bar- $300 John Squire... °° $375 Henry F. Miller . °"% $275 Willad. 2. °"% $300 Wagner . . . $325 D. S. Johaston & Used G $600 Piano and Pianola Player. . $600 Decker Bros. . . Remember, any time within two years on a new piano, allowing you full purchase KOHLE i318 ¥. L. Jordan, General Weber, Geo, Stock & Co. Kobler & Chase, Fischer, Kohler & Campbell, Hoffman and 20 Other Makes. Big Showing of Hand Bags You're sure to find the Bag y in our stock. prices. seal leathe $1.69 — (' $3.89 — leather lined. Sells regularly for $2.50 or $3.00. Real seal, and h ARE FOR TWO HAIR COLOR RESTORER will with the gravity, ‘ Co. ‘crane Used 4 Months teeeee ene ||] a worthy china ee cabinet value— and after a thorough overhauling in our repair shops, we propose to dispose fy) "°°" “Hi. 24 2: Metiows { Used 8qu, Grand Every leather, eve TWO SPECIALS unusually good value at $5.00. IF YOU'RE GOING TO GIVE A BAG AT CHRIST MAS, BUY IT NOW—THESE SPECIALS NOVEMBER 30, 1909. j Mills and Moulton|Gatnes and Brow legitimate comedy of | ¢ dians, are Koo They are both clever sical Millor le full of entertaining |itable muatc dewn-totheminute joker ( P OS EMPRESS anting agt, aro amasiog. The 10 ease with which they ac liwh thetr wonderful feats, and uttor disregard for the law of make the audience fairly gasp at Mme furniah the the evening and the act and « two colored and the Thro | buys an MALLEABLE THEATER! old stove AMUSEMENTS. your heater or || Moore Theatre “911% co Heattle’s Leading Playhouse Tonight—™ range will be taken as a part payment of the pur an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RAN( or an EMPRESS MAK GUARANTEED HEAT ERI chase of Khter b DB y B. Harris prene AVELING SALESMAN dy by Jamen Forbes The Chorus Lady.” £1.00 EMPRESS heater. Prices—-1,60 |THE GRAND until t Matin and 60 Cohan and } Geo. M. ¢ Thursday Bve ammet Ralance of Week Devoy in “IN DAMAMLAND” UPriGht wine walnatenss rand A geod praction pinne $ 55 mentniy. -$ 80 Seattle Theatre | Ragen $, Drew dit re, witty This week Malinege Thursday Upright rand In fine condition... and Saturd 1 & Drew's (Direction Upright rand Mahogany case, food condition 85 neh), monthly. we hoses n Upright rand autigatbrenfigetewmede (P| ornare eet ORR Recently takes in exchange on & Kohler # Chase Player monthly. Upright folden onk case rand possible rendition soguiar price 0600 “a very strong and comfortable rocker, new style; exactly like picture; finished’ in quarter sawed oak effect; solid saddle seat; Fr $4.00 ‘ = Plane; euly slightly $125 $10 Inclading 695 worth of muste, stool, ete. monthly. this is an inet glans excellent china eab- ‘This combination taken in exchange last bacon woe Week on Flacher Player Pian conditica $10 panel monthly. door, ished early English or a good $220 bs A bewutifel praction Plame .. 06. .cccecces $ 60 AND MANY OTHERS. eosese ee ee eeeetee ® articles made now wiil be held for future delivery as desired. oak polish; three ad- setable shelves, plain feet, not’ aw like picture; regular price specially priced for Prices, 100, 200, doe. 3.15 ® en nn \ Standard Austin monthly. ~wetine. week any of the above pianos may be exchanged at ok of November t9——F Dally at 80, S40, Shopping Matineex” daily R & CHASE] —~--— SECOND AV.. LOIS THEATRE Phoves:; Bun. 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