The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1909, Page 5

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LLL Tete eet nen EA AAG at shth latch! dedi | | at the Lole theatre yesterday, The part The moet popular 9g) two audiences which viewed thelon the éngire program | wag yi-! work of Ur. Lawrance, Mie Ke to gueati nably sine tt famittas Von @ for the service of the people: THE GREATER STANDARD is the largest, finest, exclusive homefurnishing store in America— Went away fliled With praise. Mrjturé, which bas been murdered Layne Mr Arper, Mige be and|by every lophone artiat who It thi t h lid = f ‘ oe TDAvra came to the f t with | eve nountec ud e ethde i who ts always ' 4 ! , 1 elte hi rte t t atiefying regd ff tha Toputa brought torm of heartlost hand } j i i Stockdale, v howed| clapping ° —this is the ideal holiday store. Every possible convenience is Miss Kelton ha soveral Mary Loulwe Clary, the local con scones gpd It goon without aay: | tralto, was heard an a aoloine, With rey here for your easy, pleasant, quick and absolutely satisfactory hat she it Gee ghe hag built up duriak her Bec|eocapentoest be Bisneee Monkban ‘Cred holiday buying. There’s a world of helpful, practical s 't- } NeaKoment in a Schubert batiad hestrated cs ‘ Ml (5 \ NEW 0 in a play of absorb j restenaiindian, ithe Gnoes giving suggestions throughout the store. Showings are now | ‘ y | Pare inh las ot ob MtRWenebtibaiiy:losneanol at their best, and we promise you the like of this bright, at- “The Queen of the Highway.” i FS ’ is ke shaniuis Maan sa csokticmumane tear’ Lae tees ie bore \ tractive, complete and extensive Holiday Show cannot be : j ; ee. Colohee pain tee . ‘ ) found in America! Welcome! neh man will leg that ¢ moratng Bie Graciously art finde" trouble in |ciaco. adie Cort left yesterda \.* (gas our holiday credit-help will make your gift buying very, very easy! ms His Cockney are Sthane | The first attraction of the new What, His Wife good, far better than Charle te dllinped leat vey a sale of Morris chairs: extreme price-savings! Taylor ever dared to put bis go ” : pot His Acting ain into, and with the single ex-|"Mary Jat Pa rhe play . miratarare, the show leary s | Malth Bile, Je descetnee ‘ee a. Mids Bee EXTRA SPECIAL: Roose: new enen taste tn the mouth at the end. lin Gk sport toa: three oan vil ® wit WE this $30.00 yl SWENTS THIS WEEK apt Woulda’t be fair ‘to mentio Tony West, Helen Lackaye DN my td) genuine leather - few forgotten cues ond Maude Barl curtains and the faked’ lin rocker— cause bh things are wu —Brra kK Vinegar 5 RA—LDe Hopkinsor G Margaret McKinney's Experience first night tr sock. Kt might be Margaret McKinney, who ts now suggested that Claire Sinclair, the | appearing tn “The Climax,” tn New halfbreed Indian girl Rainbew,| York, is mach puzaled these day drop her “heavy talk” tn speaking |over a mysteric individual whe the simple, common-place lines, cuta ip on the line whenever Miss jand that Connors, the Jow, inject! McKinney ts uaing the telepboue more accent of the Ghetto into | and sings to he 1 & eplendid bar | tone voice, The man has assured Third Popular Concert Miss MeKinney that she knows | Yesterday afternoon's concert at him well, but he refuses to sutiafy The Moore, the third in the popu-| hor curiosity In this res n by the Bymphony| He also. refuses to orchestra fairly well attended | ifne, and several telephone 2 z =< |and recelve al sincere ap | bers .may be changed tn conne:| MARGARET M’KINNEY proval of the ong valy | quence | Seattle Singer Is Subject to a Titicl#m which might yay Queer Telephone Pe : on the program f« that {t contal DANCE AT DREAMLAND. regular price $12.00 ten ta Seem Vere jFather too great a proportion of Dance tonight Admission free —a plain but elegant design Morris | Nght batiet music ua its second wre chair, exactly like ploture; solid oak ee ns a frame, well constructed and finished WW regular price $9.75 s fi in golden of in early English; loone , ~aitractive Morris chair, exactly ike pi 1 » * ap iT ie « ’ attra Morris alr 1A yu ic pcan eee eee rng Md _ pres os a. ts! Pee cushions, upholstered tn ty Persian 3 4 ture; solid oak, well constructed pt Sse BY J. W. SAYRE. extraordinarily good facial expres velour, Regular price 2.00. Spe 95 finished golden or in mahogany; loose } be g clally priced for the cushions, upholstered in Persian velour; tirely necessary last} #lon. Using no particle of makeup regular price $30, a for pa to » Dal-| save bis wig and smal mustache, | week vy..6% Fe cin oop o extra large and comfortable seat; regu. watford tn person be-|he contrives, ‘chameleon-iike, — to| Coenraad von Bos rocker tn of lr price #973. “Specialy G6 76 ald be entirely satisfied as|turn to whatever color best sults —————— " » steel: upbolsterpd priced for the week ... of the/his purpose. There was one mo-| te " a Soto nto “Mp, | ment last night when he turned as| ‘ hottad Age » Olt n were red as a beet. He clowns a very r ). Spe 9 the | little, and when he does, his low} « ; . ft, are Welfor not comedy t¢ tn a class with that of The first question, of | Jeff De Angelis. Every inch of ted to the explane tion | thie little man ts comi Dallas Doodle,” figures | Welford ia not Hike the comedians special mien? ford. “It | 80 quietly clever at {t that you will ‘. . ee clear out,’ | swear he does no acting at all : sn ah A t th STANDARD! all bally| The program announcement that ee ang a e i ke Seattle, | the com ie all Boglish is ew: to drink on | fous. couldn't deny their chap wants | nationality if they ¢ And they | clear bis | are finished, polish C with | n for a per-| the clear distinct diction a I forgot this « ¥ stage p sence t Now, over | the better grade of Englia! are open from| The women » all good ie ie to 11 on Sun-jall grac capable. eeteat te? “ea . nean Wel a regular price $11.50 f ‘Don't get cross, or/ford Was in every respect been 5 —® Very attractive and comfortable Mor indeed there's “ ky on the fil-l«iven the best of aupport, and the ' P . ris chair, exactly like pi solid SDAKD, or| whole performan: u vand . oak frame finished In Alice L i Py pre peLeo Cooper Operator” and ¥ iS — Arth apectacie, “Rox lea” and vaudey Tee ee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee {te} tion by those who | bigh-class - : at these lines of mine. | comedy | » un c . Ni 7 ; —~—are pt it strange, my wife here ~ . 116 . u bs ris chair, exactly | pictu prettily ¥ comedy is rotten. But E ' ‘ Rye : - , . carved frame, f tn golden; seat ! But it fs a pleasure | ' ‘i velour removal ushion; regu | to American audie ones a lar price $9.50 tally Bogiand, now, I'd have to TH | } Priced for the week $4.95 gabe of red on my cheeks ‘ ° ™ would jaugh at me. ND Beisss cee Sutee) HIS OLDTIME JOKES, I wish you could see} | ~, even in the West ae eat | tres. I remember the BILLY CLIFFORD IS APPRE-/ I played in London. | CIATED AT THE GRAND— Charies Hawtrey in a big NEW BILLS AT. THE paad yet the audience} STOCK HOUSES. Coenraad von Bos, who has done so much to restore accom-| fend hissed continually. They ; ‘ bles on opening nights “a donee panying to its proper place among the master arts, will be heard The same old Ezra Kendall, with{at the Grand Theatre, Friday afternoon, Dec. 17th, with Dr with success before/the same old show, the same oid} ene must be original.! stories and the same old puns as} act, In the real sense of pleased a crowded house at | Schubert Club Dut I get people laugh-'the Moore last night. The quaint | cause | am Mr. Hop-| humor found in “The Vinegar| V. Bos is a true artist in every sense of the word, and it is a and soul, while | am) Buyer,” seems not to tire upon a big are treat to observe how tactfully id with what sureness his The slang I use I! class of theatregoers. The laugh a Tubbing sleeves with| were just as hearty and the pleas-|/ accompaniments enable Dr. W Iner to complete illusions and] in the real) ure, produced by this story, with all} ‘ “ suggest truth t his rectials lof its absurdities, just as great jast | 58° aye shi regular price $10.75 Ludwig Wuellner, who appears as the opening attraction o jmight as when presented here be-| Advance tickets may be secured now at ® very comfortable Motris rocker exactly H most excellent reasons fore, if the smiling faces and 2 like picture, well constructed cane fin Waivanced for pronouncing | comment heard as the crowd slowly ° . ished tn golden; seat and back upholstered ~~ os = In good qua black Chase leuth Ree regu- " one of the lead-| tied out of the theatre are to be be E { M H lar price $1 Specialty ‘$7. 50 iy. The principal one} Joe Miller, the vinegar buyer,| A ig lis 3 i ee , Senne eee A tigated delight which it) bubbles over with human, kindness. | At Regular Box Office Prices . ae ‘ ndbinonmcociinnetcunmmapipnhiavinniandds regular price $10.50 WA general theatrical audi-| His stories, even down to those told | $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and T5e. reguiar price $10.50 —comfortable Mission style 3 an a gree at the or rr ttle | ont sc is one rocker, exactly like secs “ee ces See es 0 Coenrad ¥. Bos es the ie ieee en 8 : » Standard SS i ight h after-curtain monologue, w wt | of the best values in the ; lly con. play nor company, and) the same, told In just the name me | Chickertitd Plauo Suciuslvels showing; exactly like plc $ structed frame, finished which extended/way as of yore-—and they got the | ture; well constructed tH in Amen as oom | frame of solid oak, fin ro *) cushions, upholstered | and which found bun-| | Maybe it is Just because he is| Third ished in golden or in ee Spenishold; regular pried ae lor hea laugh Ezra Kendall, maybe tt is because | ir early English loowe $ ek Specially priced im three-hour entet-|the people can't get enough of this! cushions, upholstered in NERO for oy 7 95 . a 1 human Kindness stuff and and Persian velour: regular TACOMA wee ‘Hopki 1 he because t 8 both but wha srice $10.50 as It ts whe is, Ezra Kendall seems to please as| s t ‘ P booual $5 90 Second Avenue, at Pine Street mail orders for adverticed loveless, “business” | much in “The Vinegar Buyer” as| Oe Jeheen Cx University _— mi P articles promptly filled. Which unite the dov he ever did, and it is safe to predict | aaa en eet eee Women of | British that he will play to good houses! a PRith the wealth € thr ghout hi week's engagement ME lo get on wocia i at the Moore Esse. We bre Ready for Christmas | World's Tour by Wirekss| FREE—FREE| all after curtain call to} jaughs Pith @ reversal of t attle sterday and made a noise like a comedian. In the afternoon } Beattle is 6,000 m|he did {t without scenery, because TURKEYS, CHICKENS, POTATOES, APPLES, WOOD, EGGS, @ eburch of an untimely railroad wreck, and CIDER, PURF JERSEY CREAM, ETO. - at night he did it again th scen BH might be ihougn| at might be did Oe eer dimes Bil $40,000 Te NE FA a Saris oni spas stent Sev igreey Saeed svat 9 eT an igs @ es os eae int of such a where you can ride to and oo. ‘ ed right well . The 1o re. | basis, and individual work ts what a Sok Ven abaora alka ‘ ian eat betor it : nt Bayt te iris : Goods Have Just Arrived for leas operators. The stud ent aera FROM I , and get thes Sacre tracts at $50 per acre to $150, primarily thrown together to ti ceiving the highest merit mark and |“ a... contest is open to all student |p (ems of $2 per month, We are giving away 20,000 Himalay Giant ey . snints ane * ¢ vate: ficloncy 4 * ro ow > blackberries to people on this land. We are going . and whatever one may think of the H | id Sh developing the greatest pro wireless operators who complete H people on this lan: are going to build a big diluted plot has nothing whatever ouday oppers as a wireless operator will be|the course on or before May 1, | fruit cannery there this spring. We were going to stop selling to do with Billy and his methods = i os icin ds awarded $100 IN GOLD, A MEDAL | 1910 untll next spring, when the ne Billy evidently was born with an THE GOODS ARE FRESH, and part of our | Nb FREE TRIP AROUND THR| The tour will begin June 1, 1910, : be Lactcel get haa € 4 funny bone For he Bell JORLD. }and extend over a period of eight se . i < > O the teamer 9 onth Salary will be paid the : over the ice of opponition | hipments that came nthe fn ahd after December 1, 1909,|months, Sa p TOMORROW WE RUN A BIG FREE EXCURS! & sense of gre thont a stumble, and reaches the | erophon Jeach student wireless operator of *tudent wireless operator while on | hii Seed me of the Eng n-|™ aven of public appreciation the International Institute of Wire ae waria pret says will be ae | B10 be completei; r at least another hour . . loss Tolegraphy, Inc., will be given | ternational Institute's representa pletel mer , a ‘ tive to all nations Abitsed bys | Mara De Von is another There Is Nothing Nicer & merit mark, somi-monthly, for | tive to nation the furnishers of Jo proficiency in work, | Investigate. “I. I. of W. T.," 106 a notse like more. One ; | 4t alone will be swarded,| White Bldg. Main 6920. | tiful snow-clad Fe yeeg lags og aa Or more appropriate for Xmas Presents than Morit alo bes \ s ; a alegre our Pongee Silks, Chinaware, Hand-( arved |i— - é on big boat. Ver treet car line fs finished, but every trip we have big crowds, so a Pier 6, foot of University St ator ye ‘ Furniture, Exquisite Hand-Cat ved Ivory, Japa | | i “eh - at 10 a. m. sharp. Returns 7 } : p.m, Get on boat free. No " : . » ane se To d Bric-a-Brac, Ebony f Pla sai ak th Be’, fonder eth whl Several ci cbs | nese and Chine Toys and Bric-a-Brac, ) . ie gS tickets needed. | ¢ at C. Or oe t Se eg ise ee Girl Teak Wood, Rattan Furniture and Japanese a e n ' Rr id ag Belg ¢ ile Prine’ Heim” furnishes 2% bow I frais guides of all the Sound co neat for an the Helm/ furnishes 2% howrelt| and Chinese Novelties op eee CNN RTS RIOT Mela a ee chidda ot tanttiog ac the add , y\ of good fun y this land are now setting out Not one ra | Kor “e's and Gent 4 * ae ‘ orchards, berries, ete. Free nbe NOt a single ¢ : “Zira.” Messoge and Cor oom Included im Treatment, is ever allo 4 1 play based on the old KWONG WA CHONG COMPANY We eit Your uange, Ee GES : f housen i rei, rou AG aig f Met downs onven "DI 114 Second Avenue South, Near Yesler Way Hy ta stan — TOURIST BATHS — it ht A ole alld ton eam lit peger ae NG o dag bed al pportun ty to unravel Pape show, cs

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