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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 |2 Quaint Ezra Kendall and ¢ Comical Dallas Welford Head the New List EZRA KENDALL DALLAS WELFORD BILLY CLIFFORD CLAIRE SINCLAIR “The Vinegar Buye Moore In “Mr, Hopkinson” —Athambra In “A Girt at the Helm"—Grand. In “Queen of the Highway"—Geattle ALF T. LAYNE ALICE LLOYD TOM ECKERT CZINKA PANNA In *Zira"—Lots, At the Orpheum, At the Majestic At the Pantages. | NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. PAST PERFORMANCES, ! AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. r THE MOORE morrow and! ZRA KENDALL came to the f : ail next week arn Kendail.| J Beattie theatre 1s years ago THE ELITE THEATRE under the management of ¥ with two plays, “The Subst! Liebler*&@ Co,, will be seen in a re | tute” and “A Pair of Kids,” repeat Rupestt ft ORE, Ses vival of the Herbert Hall Winslow |ing the latter play here two years Both Phones—5106 EB th comedy In three ntitled “The /later, Six years ago he played Vinegar Buyer cones of the|“The Vinegar Buyer Week Beginning Tomorrow Night ERIE RM isa play are laid in Bascomb's Corners,|This was followed in ki MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Ind., and the scenery and most of|"Weather Beaten Benson,” and two of the Local Play- : the characters are drawn from life|years ago by “Swell Blegant WINSLOW-SCHREYER-WILSON CO., Inc. at Martinsville, in the same state Jones Pr nt the International Comedy Su me by oa s | ewent the 1 or smedy Succe: y R. C. Carton Has Interesting |" In his present company is Rob-| Y “Mr. Hopkinson"—Alhambra. [ert V. Ferguson, who was here with History — Many Great } $ Alhambra will reopen tomor.|Mre. Fiske eight years ago jin Advanced Vaudeville The Beet One Year i Stars Have Played There | row night with Dallas Welford and! “Becky Sharp,” and again in “The Comedy M R in New eo q j an all-English supporting company |New York Idea" two yes on the Pa York; Bei i P42 in the three-act meee by RC Ferguson has also played here Week Commencing Monday Matinee, December 6th pT gated Twe eke eeeee *s ‘ “arton entitled “Mr. Hopkinson,” |Kathryn Kidder in “The ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS "eihahahalaliel rd impersonates one who| Girl,” with J. H. Stoddart in “The In Years. Years in ™ T CALENDAR. ; : } te formerly a clerk and then a book Bonnie Brier Bush,” and with Otis ma > . > oan . London, : amen : se keeper, but who finally inherits an| Skinner in “The Honor of the Fam EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT OF |) THE COMING WEEK | j enormous fortune and seeks a mar. | Hy.” ‘ a 5 riage among the British aristocracy Another member of the Kendall ¢ The cmst includes Charles Welles. | COmpany ta Lottie Alter. Eighteen ey years ago she appeared at the old Tomorrow's Popular Concert in “Starlight Ip 1895 she was At the Moore at 3 o'clock tomor.| (D* !ngenue of “The Girl I Lett Be England's Prettiest, Daintiest and Most Fascinating Comedienne row afternoon the Symphony Or tom offline gr = veh ses es ot mys" third POPUI®T Roland Reed in "The Wrong Mr The McNaughtons Permane Brothers a a Ay Y ofomet Deng the COM) wright,” in 1903 with Kendall in Gr et of Fun Makers. “Nightingale’s Love-Making.” ‘The Vinegar Buyer,” and last year = — —Sunday afternoon, BE Symphony 0: tra’s third popula: sunday Bera Vinegar MBRA—Dalias Welford at the TTLE—The Russetl-Drew , Pompany (120th to 199th 4 nees) in “Queen of : i Ge Highesy = The Del tralto, Mary Louise Clary. The pro gram will include Schubert's “Mill tary March,” von Poet and eg ae ee Cross and Josephine The Two Arkansas ‘ Peasant,” a selection from Puccini's seo at the Mobre fie In “Dying to Act.” Novelty Musical Artists e or MARY LOUISE a Madam Butterfly? a Schubert bal.| | Ws Stuart rena raat Ge She ls to B the ‘sora at cthe| bcm oy Mme. Cliry and other num Sea years ago, in the first JOE GARZA LA TOSCA | Pepulat Concert at by Bach and Mourkownkt company which the European Equilibrist. The Talkative Juggler. i T « eblera went to the Coas | pantech A Girl at the. Helm”—Grang, | 'iShiers wont te tae gare | A Girl at'thé’ Heim” will be the| morrow present Kendatl, Lottie Al NIGHTS, 50c TO $1.50; MATINEES, 50c TO $1.00 ring at the Grand tomorrow af-tter, Frank Lyon and John Garrick rhoon and all next week, under/in the same roles which they play dollar shows, stock organizatio the management of H. H. Frazee.|ed here six years ago i First Time in This City—Henry D. Ca- and repertoire companies during i hie originated the . ee Manager J. P. Howe's reliance upon ngewe ay“ stots ae Me rey’s Great Play of Alaska eatre in Chicago, Is by te ber of the Dal his own resourees in t < - 4 Alf Helton, a member . ‘ rapteeny fo mith and Raymond Hub- |) elford company, in “Mr, Hop Lieyd and + . Leo Cooper in Pike Operator” and vaude were diverted to the Grand. There after the house was given over to Arthur Hous acie, “Roosevelt 4 and vaudeville WEEK AFTER NEXT (Dec. 12-18.) theatre oper t proved too ng for . , ors of “Pantana” and “A ,” played at the Grand two PY sented, however ciana |i id by Billy Clifford, and will/and last year ut the Moore with action M in “Leah | Bode Marguerite De Von Fifty Miles From Boston > os an Mrs an Frow Be Be et carey f Ruewenne, Mr Carter in “Du| “queen of the Highway"—Seattle. | David J. Ramage, eanncer ot “&s| [SECOND AND SPRING \ THE AT p (a “Two Women and That Darling of the Gods,” by on of | Besinning tomorrow afternoon! Girl at the Helm,” brought “Arb : barring themselves out of the ayndi-| #useell Drew company at the Se to the Grand amily Vaudeville. booed . attle will offer, for the first time Tides WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 6 One disastrous season, that of Dee in three years, Chas. A. Tay-| “Queen of the Highway” wae }#Mtro"receer 1908-6. P was given (OT Melodrama in four acts and played at the old Third Avenue by ‘Drews over te Western Burlesque |*@¥e" scenes entitled “Queen of the the Chas. A. Taylor company tp Mirthful Musiciane"=-GARONER, RANKIN @ GRIFFIN LAST TIME Wheel. The burning of the interior |i#hway” It is a play of We 1905 and 1% The original cast} Tonight of the Grand in the fall of 1906/!f@, the Mrst act showing the stage here contained the following} r restored the Seattle for*« brie | ®'Tval, the third a fight with wolves | names 1 Salad bi tte ola on pduldion and the fourth a holdup Beli Diamond Allleen May | atinee oday ross oa Ss During the fall of 1907, for a num-| | Bob Sherwood .. Albert Hall ° ber of weeks, the Seattle presented | “Zira”—Lois. Mat Rowle Chas. R. Allen a a YY 1 the dollar shows, such as a |, “Zire.” a play by Henry Miller and| Dennis McNamara... 5... . A Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow iL Russell & Drew, Mera. Phones, Main 43. IAND--Sunday to Wedne gay, “The Soul Kiss.” Thurs to Saturday, George Minstrels. Fri fternoon, Dr. Wullner pin concert TTLE—"On Trial For His "Lite ‘The Lottery of Love EUM-—Pranklyn Under od and Frances Slosson. sTic Romany pera peing offere e Grand, because |J. Hartley M or , $s, : GP ike aula 1a tae Coaticcan or| "The New Mageaten” oll te acon |tereal Goin W. R. Datlgy OTHER MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY the Mov The Seattle became the At the Lots tomorrow and all next Molly Mapleson. Virginia Richmond | pe| ry la bow Viola Keene! a S eae a te 2 accepted home of melodrama, how. | week. The play is in four acts, the | Rain ray ovat’ ta Eeotaanes 1908 with |firet showing a headquarters near|Jese Miller . Laurette Taylér RUSSELL the exception named, {t has steadily | Capetown, South Africa, at the ch ete tas | M | h t John Cort , resented the popular priced amuse-|0f the Boer war, and the “Zire” ia a modern version of an oore ea re Manager \j& DREW'S The Play ments controlled by Russell & Drew third and fourth acts be 1 old. play, founded op the Wilk Seattie’s Leading Playhouse. niente thas. Ailes England. Jane Kelton will have the Collins story, called “The New — cl 7 | | FAVORITE With a It will continue to do so until the | title role Magdalen.” In its original guise it Last Time Tonight—“The Traveling Salesman PLAYERS Record- night of August 31, 1919. On the was played here in 1882 by Nellie . next day Manager John Cort will Vaudeville—Orpheum Boyd, and again in 1894 at Cord. Week Beginning Tomorrow Night—Matinees Thurs Breaking Y E. . : History pan y 'AGES-—May Tullie & Co. \CTIONS TO FOLLOW. 1€-—The Four Cohans In Yas Prince,” Will H. Crane in Father the Boys,” Max Figman “Mary Jane's Pa BRA—“The Gay Must ee by Essie and Minnle Tittell day and Saturday Direction put a new form of amusement into] At the Orpheum, starting Monday |"®Y'*. Dy Essie and n the Seattle, while Russell @ Drew |afternoon, there will be Allee Liond and R. E. Fresch. Another ver./§ COMING WITH carry their own amusements further English singing comedienne; the 100. entitled “Her Double Life, SMILES FOR The Ki fF te the north. What Manager Cort McNaughtons, comedians. Permaine | W&# Presented at the Grand three | YOU ALL ing of Tun penta’ - Bachan is to place in the Seattle he has Brothers in The Nightingale’s| Yearé ago by Laura Frankenfield not himself decided Courtship Cross & Josephine with the opening act or prologue i § i Lauder May Come After Ali, _|the Two Arkansas, novelty musical es he matey Wier tee Sires MnnAGEMENT zs lartiate; Joe Gar Spanish equilib. | * in Capetown at the close of Seattle people may possibly have | rst and the Orpheum Frenchy my |the Boer war, the play was given Si Von Sipap tae “Aacivel ad era cn an opportunity of eing Harry . h mo. ' ion pie on et e ago at the Moore. Lauder, the Scotch comedian, after |" "¢t™" a cast including Floretice THE VINEGAR BUYER ts and Thurlow Bergen BY HERBERT HALL WINSLOW Evenings 50c to $1.50. Matinees 25¢ to $1.00 ig 5 5 Matinees, 10¢ and 25c¢ The Land of Nod, “Man of the Hour,” Marcella Sem. ‘On the Bridge at “Dese at the Gentlem: iM * * * 7 * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * ®} * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - “Man | the fact that they at that t were 204 continuing for one week. the na” here during four of tte vinifs) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * * * * . * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3h. his San Franciseo engagement Lr eererr rrr rr bristmas week, Word comes from Reet a A groan | Leo Cooper in “The Operator” will BY 4. w. SAYRE the East that the Shuberts have d the incoming acts at the Ma Notes of Coming Attractions, BRROW night the Seattle |ane at with William — Morris, | jestic Monday, supported by Hick-| “Two Women and That Man The Rewritten and Revised Version of ‘ whereby Lauder will play the the |/ Comedy Circus: the Le Brun! Will be the attraction at the oldest atres controlled by the Shuberts. |g ‘ % n y Shuberts. Grand Opera Trio in selections from| hambra week after next. In a T 99 in the) He will be surrounded by an “all- |p ot Massicen” and “tuanticoee drama of the Far North there will SUNDAY he ALAS KAN ] Carmen” and “Tannhaeus nteenth vaudeville bill i - be seen Henry D. Carey, Fern Fo: ¥ | ICES: d |The acts on the. “Lauder pan” |°%, 3 Eoxert & Francis, conversation-| be seen Henry D. Cafey. Porn Pos EVE. Brand New Cast, Chorus and Music i OlS | | pemnesndad-asanndigpreAinr ewig _— 6 on th alte Edgar Berger, equilibrist; | ter —Sunse | : will be W. E. Whittle, ventrilo-|Gardner, Rankin & Griffin, comedy Louls Thief, Russell Simpson, Ford independent dasa '| | Night and ’\quist; Edith Helena, soprano ; 4 » soprano; | musicl and the two ‘films of| Fenimore, Hester Dion and Edwin | j Shctabe ape ae ; in “After | Pathe motion pictures. Caldwell j he GRAN JOHN CORT ie Mat. \ause | School; ne Seven Perezoffa; Al ‘ Trial for His Life” will be Manager . . “ > mI 5 in which| most and Dumont, nmusical art-| oe oe Tonight, Last. Time—“THE WARRENS as¢ a Vaudeville—Pant. t ottering at the Seattle week . pin 4 Jists; Hanlon and Clifton, acrobats,| — starting Monday afternoon at the|after. next | | Week Beginning Matinee Tomorrow OF VIRGINIA” ane ove | and one other. Morris will person: | Pantages, Arthur Houston will pre The Gay Musician” will shortly Other Mats. Wednesday and Saturday ‘ourteenth Week, D. S. Lawrence Players | ally conduct the tot entva spectacular act called “Roose.|be seen at the Alhambra. It Is @ | | | ; 5 | If nothing interferes with the|yeit in Africa,” introducing mon-| comic opera under the management | f e 66 99 Other tour as planned nd bis 89\ Keys, baboons and tropical birds.|of John P. Slocum, and In leading} | | M soclates t , , be seen at lite will be L 6 will be Lottie Kendall, Harry Lz | etinees r. } supported by James | | je Alkan h this elty some! Kiernan & Co. in “A Royal Cook”; | Benham and Texas Guinan | 10¢ he always ft ; | Beginning at Tomor y" j - noe , 1¢ after the first of the new year. /Gginka Panna, Hungarian violiniat The Soul Kiss” will be the offer 4 | fi nil g at ds morrow’s Matinee 25e art : oe . he Orpheus Quartet, harmony sing-| ing at the Grand week after next q irst Stock Production in Seattle 25: BOF Home of an f Sotned attery of Love,” | erg and comedians, and Jacobs &| It is # musical comedy by Maurice | ; aaah brillia: mt socia ' eit t the Lola,| 2ardel scrobat Levi, with book by Harty B. smitl Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday of the | : : | Seattlé commercial travelers to| played by Adeline Genee and Ben MH its car . . a % # entirely + fan of the Hour Paar the number of about ) will at-| Grinnell will ve in the compan SILLY CLIP > | Big Girls, Little Girls, Pretty Girls, as f Minstrela,| ' = ae Ma oy Dancing Girls Battle hous. vy H dn “Pather and/«ppye praveling Salesinan,” at the| headed by Primrose himself, will 4 Dane- oe ~ and Lot Nod" | Moore, offer the first blackface entertain pty Pantages Theatre Viinie be here with few weeks. | ment of the new season in this city follow “Zira” at the Lois.| Pertina will h the role formerly tend this evening's performance of The George Prim we » » nie e Grand week after next, fol Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, Dec. 6, at 2:30 On January 2 at the Moore, the soreen Ne. rears foe e real iid i Mk ~F, seuss 4 Nights, Opening Next Sunday Mat.—Mat. Wednesday ud ; . . ’ dt cal Club w yreKen ‘. 4 x : e comic opera 9 . PE ‘ agp A rman Pac A’ | Played “Le Forsaken” at the Phe Alaskan,” tie ; “The Soul Kiss’ MULE. PERTINA Arthur Houston Czinka Panna ital, Mme. Marcella Sembrich, | sran¢ . of the Far North by Joseph Blethen ci ace roy wWieud leaves at of th 4, a ayy Met, ging ite — ~ Presenting “Roosevelt in Afrten.” Famous Hungarinn Virtuoso and ? aay etry irs 3 Nights, Beginning Next Thursday Evening Artiste the Metropolitan Opera! pjays which Seattle will see for| third engagement at the Moore : yey or | th . ’ . With Many Feature " ast ngavon was made ANEWS) che firnt time during the coming| week after next, with an entirely |! Primrose’ s Minstrels Growc i. pameose KIERNAN, WALTERS AND KIERNAN ent of national importance. She} week are “Mr. Hopkinson” and “A |new cast and many new musical) . s ted Dneaan ne chine Chae eee oes will core here in her private car) Girl at the Helm numbers Rosina, supported by Frank La} —_ we OEE: pen k and Francis Roger Orpheus Comedy 4 Jacobs and Sardel sonst: (Third Popular Concert||LYCEUM THEATRE ‘yer ]| Os: Sots * | issn is 30'Clock Positively Last Times Wonderful Pictures of Helen Lowe and the Pantagescope oe Anerroon Moore Theatre Sram |] T2MORESY Johnson-Ketchel Fight | [ese mir ssoneetsenomnsn sunt Mop Senay MME. MARY LOUISE CLARY, Soloist, With the STARTING MONDAY AT NOON, BILL OF ADDED FEATURES enthal, Mar x tole doumtins 3 NEW PICTURES AL LEHY Port \ 1 MOVES BY Grand, Le | 2 2 * Perfect Singing an¢ pee: Pa i and ot} Thureday—-Moore, Seattle eattle Symphony Orchestra | Direct From Paris, Famous Baritone Talking Pictures, ! Saturday — Moore, Alham- * Henry Hadley, Conductor ALICE WEIDNER, “CONTRACT MATINEES NEXT WEEK Sunday—-Moore, Grand, Se Musica) see eee Ee ES #4 OF sung 0 Beatie i a, Grand ue ane ee ai PRICES: 25c, 600, 75c. BOX SEATS, $1.00 EACH Favorite Singer Estimates bat ite | Every SeySranee ‘| Seats Now Selling at the Thetro. oY ALL FOR 10 CENTS—BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY Furnished Free. See eee eee eee 1901, wh, f ® jeatic, Pantages. hbriced [ARR ROR ORR RF

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