The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR-~-MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 190b. ». H. Crane Returns in George Ade Play AGK AUST Seattle’ = 4 waar . a eng aiwayS Seattie S MOS q | 5 CRUEL 10 Ae TWAT) important annual sale THE HORSES | ie ANAT) ie a el Perak eeeearaee MENTS Tt WEEK ater importance than ever—in | every instance the reductions are Humane Officer Is Wroth 5 greater than previous sales. The Because the City Offi- object is for quicker and greater re- sults to you and to us! . cials Sprinkle No Salt or | ary S ari ! Sicduit on Picea ; —our January Sale is our yearly meth- your credit od for readjustment of stocks in all same as cash nites. Gad at . ‘ departments, in preparation for an @f in this sale! fought an qual pattle | stock-taking, for immediate dispos- 3 ack F oday of the] al of various accumulations from extra en 4A ein My sa vt | a 7 credit is good” on the pur hin coat of fee which entire season's showings-—to pre- Beene vaudevitis chase of any goods marked pare for incoming goods! We want to give to all Se we assure you of extreme value-piv- announcement attle the advantage of the gy J. W. SAYRE . Pa Far wy lope i on ings throughout the store, that this extraordinary — underpric» o od the iting of an animal | ings during this sale, and aM CRANE'S t a the approaches to Queen Anne| sale is without question the once a extend to your our popular a los rn 1 ig t ; a - HI, Rainier Heights! yéar opportunity for Seattle home liberal and dignified credit i . e Broadway district, the : ; service on any and all artl ; a ae : is cles marked at the extra mes, tad ; : Fog t est expression of pity to fall from the] special JANUARY BALE at Tebsace, is > ot Ee ey a : ‘ ips of passersby and profanity trom prices! Don't hi 3 $ ‘ many drivers save 30c on come and make your ¢e | to or. Cr | ratiee e aod Humane Officer Angry JANUARY SALE values in each chair— one aie ne ann oy 8 peat and emphasize the other way Rr That Seattle is totally unpre af Ade or to all the hore in his fieht anane ff f the rug department— > ; ee ee were the leading ; » a, ppaes pavementy wae Very windy Bis —Yukon art squares, full size, 9x12; regular SE leer lak y tad that the-etty: Gousl price $5.00. Special—$3.00— j ff seem are not to be| i yo Pm this play. It is straight | ke some precaution In we will specially price for genuine fmported otl-w , f * f comedy, with all of/ VIVIAN MARTIN. 4 sald Humane Officer Jobe JANUAIY BALE. 600 Yu eagann taant weal. ant ol f save $7.55 on this re and al! of its lines i, seiher ously to} Pretty and Clever ttle Girl Comes Home as William H. Crane's ’ ¥¥ frost of last night ts F ¥ «* FERRER ERAA EERE R ERE EERE ED Special Bs sanvary Gace prices setae a ert ee een furnisher struggies of horses cause It fs an interesting Ingenue. s hardahip upon the horse ilar price : . ae eer ee arteries of traffic were S ss SANUARY and conventional play | © salt and would r credit to Shadows of the ‘ re v0 awdtiet, as P ' | nga! human interest It teoms with | & 1 be no hardship, Seat 5 Ereriar p res | @ same quality in tne f vg role is that of a mid-| heart throbs, and ts filled to over wing a city of hills it comes NUAHY® SuANnt ALY @44@- @ widower who has spent his i flowing with scones that strike} me at evere punish ace ! 1h $1 1.35 fg at his business to b ¢ t hills are icy, It gare money for bis two The plot is lald on the banks of hot coat a very larg: sum to ful | CONTRACTS WITH GEORGE! ‘he Delaware river in war time, | 10°" Suet peat t r une Such a course ould ‘ . BAKER TO SUPPLY Compa.|*%4 1s woven around the lives of Sa ce ger Pe tae save $5.25 on this save $10.00 on this fine wo sisters, One is wayward, and NIES FOR SEATTLE, 8PO- ar ahh te viaaee ane ts which haul ou al an dw al sill gets the biame, But the | 5 herdwood wardrobe oak dresser conulnc orice Stee comer ope Bie KANE ANDO PORTLAND. c mes happily Mra? ‘until they have to beseech | > a A Sickening Sight \ . a wee — Pehave. Mr. Crane brings} "ta Stock for the Alhambra. |} Pike st, particularly from Bighth i : - solid oak desk, exactly ike pig- > ; ture; well m af selected Sak The destiny Seat all of the mellow Ps Geeta ok seks Managers Russell & Drew on! s roadway, ts one of the mos - , nin in golden ish; wall finished iP bis unsurpassed art. ll) so acor John Cort, who takes poe-|Suturday | night received a wire/ heavily traveled Seattle Si value, exact! os strongly made throughout a orsere mien bc session of the house on September the Shuberts to effect that ' eame panted thelr ure 6 r ' price $22.60; J $5 h a generation of expe y ‘ ate . } ; painstaking endeavor, and 5 ae 3 ee neg | bee hem to the coast to @ atithe s as filled s . ~ nely human note, a judl-) oro) Septe: NS Imatall at the tte Alhambra, anoth x vn ers and the t sf horse f , Thr ahals er fgestion now and then of mei So Seether 1f bastal 6b S5 | cany being sunt to 1 n to the Baio bavuaeeat Gn CRE | JANCANY BALE” "Ge { save $8.00 on this oak je along with the be “| promised to be of exceptional qual: |'"; : - as a made so fine gee ity and with the best repertoire vn yt dey rb ond a rate 1 ugt, sajt 8 e-half heat one of es char.|which money and the unusual in- St siciar ~Poereag MiB Fo < es was sprin ‘o ald « = tdupreagete og: pp romnzell . Hi orate neeut, | uence of the managers concerned | 51, egy TR gti ngcar Po ~ ~ttact ’ = a ers in this January Pet such another clearcut.) can procure to. be seen a ’ m of eit as his country Alhambra next month, and The contract 1 sign today,” |after that comes the stock, to David Harum,” He won | of every auditor in ee pentinpes: Cost thie atiacpeces | vion attractions STAR GAZER HEARD ‘covers both ec h hea - and the Spokane t in 8 COOK ADMIT FAKE kx that she is not ett eae eee et latter theatre re Extraordinary Receipts. DS cake tele: fa abe | masee Bacther playhouse ca our o Saturday i sche Drew tn “The |cueest, the Bunguow in F e 5. For ame Lerenkie” will reaiise| 7 8e Mock compgng will go in there) ber of consec rformances licately pretty, too | ee fire Hew Heflig ts completed | this shattered t |. of too admirable |" May : : d of the Moor 100 aimincing|_ “Baker & Heilig have completed |that matter. any a working arrangement with the{attle—and Cok ve and ot 9 le - Nor —— California managers, Ollie Morosco|any playhouse in the United States} j ates ike Eva Tan-{224 Fred Bias by which they the present season. It was N Aggie uaihiis wanes any ) ¢ : will all use simultaneously the rful demonstration ho| JANUARY SALI PRICE ' regolar price $22.50 ight play for comedy, but | ee a oad oot erful 4 7 ; “ ttterly impossible that no| !ate t Bre dw y play sw cosas as at the local populace wanted | H i $14.50 f vee JANUARY SALE PR ould make it ring true | As @ matter of fact the four man-| opening performance, of course, the Pe 8h fine solid oak dresser, exactly ' : . $14.50 L Martin, a Seattie girl, WhO | avers named have already signed | show did t Kc ‘ oa A. ¥ vee one: Z solid oak buffet, finished in gold- herself off as Biilie| contracts with many New York} Six ye and Anna} polished; @ ood val $8 Of 18, Mery, ngliee; prnetly almost any audience, 18) firms by which they will be giver | H to 1 99.090 on ds. ve at regular prices, 800) Jan . { edge mirror; 't awer lined for iad clever in the ingenue | rhe exclusive Coast use of the plays mance engagement on at TS in 14.50 silverware: top and front quarte Massen acts the Major | -ontrolied by those firms. | y st., all the money that the . seers sawed: regular price $22.50. JAN- (4 Me — - UARY SALE } The remainder of the; The stock company at the Seat-|house would hold, and that record i PRICE ..... . $14.50 ptadie. The ond 40} tie will play at no higher than a /has now been excelle y that of A ————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mselves t aboration, | 5o.ce: le cet Yeverthe- | the Col cagement use © 1 i i ea |80-cent scale of prices. Neverthe. |the Cohan engagement because of] — PROF, J. A. BRASHEAR. FAA) 1 } save $5.25 on this solid oak p effective. less I exacted the assurance that it|the larger seating capacity of the i very services a sigh a ae pe: would be up to the standard of any | Moore This is the latest picture of Prof. | 4 novelty ¢ i h gys PO . t 7 dining table— a bit of good news for) stock company in the United John A. Brashear of Pittsburg, boy-| 4 awing wer in America to leart|Stotes, You recall the high quality | REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. hood friend of Andrew Carnegie 7 i nickel of the Ameri¢an stage,|o¢ the companies which Baker | Prof. Brashear didn’t see a shadow | ; Crane, fe. in better|:rought to the Seattle in 1903 and|, When a man has a conscience ft | of Old Glory in Doc Cook's picture ‘ nowed fs ’ pictur feeling younger today] 1904. Those are instances of the |/* neve Ms faults of the flag “taken at tie north pole,” for years past. T-4 standard which bis companies have lost people go to churct el¥ | and told Cook so. ® No. 118, takes wood in bimself to me|Siways maintained |to feel justified in looking down| He declared Cook admitted to! , ! $6.00 curtains for $3.65 URRY ee ae fin his ‘dressing room.|” “pefore determining that the Se-| "POR those who don't him th picture was a “fake.” | j jeiling tene’:-0hpewtied’ teeth : ae oo phed the idea that he|atrie should be given over to high-|, A Woman takes upon herself prof, Brashear is a world authority ; takes wood 20 In retiring from Stage |ciaug dramatic stock I investigated | P!ame that belongs to @ man 80 on astronomy and hes invented im years to come, | proposition from William Morris | *%e can be sure he didn't deserve it. | provements on telescopes and th ke.” said he, “to play | that the Seattle be converted into a| A man can belleve he adores @) sextant takes wood season every year, | home for his vaudeville, but finding trguesarlghcroed by ogg - in ye he one a peo PAS AWE HK F "sa. But feeling a#|the backing not sufficient, turned | . re eves ‘ PRICE : Spry as 1 do, I would| i.e proposition down.” him.—New York Press Phar Look here, didn’t 1 tell you es oe ot tale tiem : co hold that horse's head? No the s! ; No woman wants her offspring to | he's walked off nd to. Allow me to pose aw an object | ir a Boy \ 08 objec muon at 8 cy—Huh, but you didn’t tell me f to Mrs, Crane. She FELIX HANEY FEATURE mothers’ meeting to hold his feet!—Detroit Times. regular price $4.50 my statements. ! JANUATLY SAL PRICE +t \ PA ° regular price $14.00 $2.25 Be twe Ss | JANUARY SALE PRICK we both are in the best | - ——— mops’ scree) OF BROADHURST PLAY. IB see | Pee will sail tor the Ger- | apiendts mo. 08 i } $8.75 Tesorts. Mr. Crane has —— a | g duced now ly like pie- —fine solid oak dining table, exact- Spring and I have mine.| That powerful story of politicat | ture: quartered eft : ly Tike ploture: large 42-inch round stay in Germany we| graft, “The Man of the Hour,” was| Saluerat the regular. pric SEATTLE See henry pawe, Daas Siaiagen ee N t- | watre yeate $0 . pric 00 fa long vacation in Swi | told at the Grand theatre yesterday ; rm JANUARY $2.2 Second Avenue, at Pine Street prige Hee mer } wdust and salt stored for ee ie a stock company would be sent by oth fare today and * flounde in Aad Y OO eee } | } compliment Margaret | | gree | | | back to New York BALE PRICK to audiences which seemed to grasp | @- (| , so that Mr. Crane the point quickly. Of course, in the} > (B mext season in Octo-| play, the schemers and plotters re-| (2 seeming wets a Ts ceive a lovely trimming and it's a} A 8 Pe Spqsrmas <a ————— | play.” chimed in her! pity there are not more “men of the | fj = ———= = 5 if Hage yg . \ / H. L. KLEIN FS ie Ay a Seattle Theatre Probably be my pres-| hours” in real life U 1 Bas there are a number| The production is not as high Me octitaerer, Danes THE SHOEMAKER Tae eager at | Russell @ Drew, Mare which it has not yet) class as those which xppeared at | . i if you can't get boots or jl! Moore Theatre °%i New Year's Week—-Main Thursday . Frohman ts plan-| the Moore theatre for two seasons, ° and Saturday. Present me at one of| but it’s a show that Is worth $1 of % cigaven sed ewes af TE Seo am a coigh s Complete theatres in this play|anybody’s money, And, judging fl iorken made] JAMES. STREET : of my road tour.”| from the good receptions yesterday, 4 i \ this play,” Inter- = oobi due for hearty support The world’s most won . ; is wee oe 2 ; Matinee See t iia have the iden| “without exception the biggest in-j[m derful sound-reproducing —| = ¢ontinued the come-| dividual triumph yesterday was the|[m instrument " 7 prom. RABEIWS NEw | THE GRAND ing me in a round) splendid character of Felix Haney | Have you heard that beautiful old song, Home, Sweet METHOD e Tonight. Mate. Wed. suc mses, notably | as the fat, fighting Hibernian alder-|M Home,” suing by Marcella Sembrich? Aare Tete Inatrene famonds wn a cal tk bee and ‘Th Senator.” Pt Phe Ff 4 » vo a ate -4 two Radon wag this | man, James Ph meas We invite you to step into our store when in the neigh- rere rae Mh moboagy On Creatt, Small Payments : x que HOUR Gone. Just before Stu-| “A Message From Mars.” borhood and listen to this truly wonderful song—repro- very day and evening Weekly or Monthly a died we revived ‘The “A Message From Mars” returned duced by the VICTOR VICTROLA. 9D, ‘Assembly classes f ‘ e. BLRY Co. or edness rol a erat & wing! form Seattl 1 f f I : 125. 950). 06 every, Thured ’ J ur. a 's le performance to Seattle yesterday, after an ab: -rices from $125.00 to $250.00. every Thursday. eas | Main 7204 - — tR. JULIUS the Actors’ Fund, and) sence of two years, and is again ’ 4 » merece, eee, Tey et & Co ence € c ( s sasy terms 2 » regula ‘a a Ind, 2863, | a —_ ¢ rT Dohe surprised to note teaching the “selfish man” bis les Mn very easy terms at the regular Cash Prices 4 jee trial, Arcade Hall. | - oe BY ont of date, the lines | son, at the Lois theatre, It Is not — Temes to be. Ad-\onty the best thing thet tha D. 6 7 4 . Grand Opera House . Sis that there ix not in Lawrence company has put on, but ‘Willow li N Pom Ns | . WING, JANU- 40 actor who could jg better played than it was when j 1 | ’ The New rt v Ine! MUSICAL CLUB Robson played the! {t was here before F offe made of your § r fu turbans. e RES others of our old, Dp. §. Lawrence as Horace, the a Jjed, cleaned, curled | CAFE & GRILL MME. SEMBRICH Feplaced. There have | selfisheman, was more than good Masane t , WORLD'S — GREATEST This Week, Al Heno’s Misfit, Army pis to revive these | Carl Stockdale was @ good messen | A FIRST AND MADISON. 4 ANO ~ {| 4 WHIRLWIND OF LAUGHTER Btof them have proved | ger and his commands were given ? y Peepte es Peis Adaisted . by Bren id’ Perme, f))) Pr Pier the rexson that a in such a volee that anyone would 1406 Second Ave - And Wransie teal: Qittione. , OF anew road com- have obeyed him. Alf. T, Layne Near Union Street, Se etic C — . - _ Prices §3.00-82,00 ‘ Mot the weulth of de-| made a decided hit in the part of Ehery aaetieoien 41 Bem, afier years of asso the Tramp. Miss Kelton was good Subseriptte and reservations Thursday Pthe poten Rahwon and Minale c on . " “ y Phones . ae Miont , at 10 a.m. General sale and gn LOIS THEATRE to invest them Many new names were on the . ryations on Friday t Seventeenth Week |, These Girls. vlay a success. The scenic effects. 7 ; , Electrical Institute on the Pacific Co improved | of subseription tickets “A MESSAGE FROM MARS. house, cle rly carried out — ‘a strical EB ‘ eratora % teach the man. ° FS In one of the best plays put on| pert Winoless Blectrical Engineers and Operatora who teach the PANTAGES THEATRE 1 on | wel ov theatrical cir. well known in local theatrics! open to the Public in America, Special course offered in construc 114 Fourth Ave. Henry Bldg. $23,000 stock of Clothing, Hats Tuition in reach of all who are interested. Phones: Ex. 78; Ind, 67. 424-—P1K ST A24 | others —— i. * . - 2 program and helyed to make the | -to-Date Wireless Institute in Seattle [fac any minuto i» what you can have with ono ot our \\ Peat ek etter sheet Week 2 six seat inate prima donna of the arrival of the thunderbolt, the | Best Equipped Wir: é ‘g end ‘ t The INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WIRELESS TELEG- ‘ at down” town musk now sjorm and the transparent|# » aie, devoted to the teaching and development of the Art as ea t ers \ Ri SiuiSaat ~—— or Science of Klectric Wave Telegraphy, popularly termed WIRE- i “Shadows on the Hearth.” Less TEL APHY. The Student fs under porsoval tuition of ex Call and See and Be Convinced. . ” | | ef » Se agement and construction of up-to-date W ireloas Telegraph Se tH and S$ , by the present company st the 6) I geaslons, ne used by leadivg Commercial Companies and the Navy : Bankru t ale ramukLan Vaden : i ‘I Phe first and only practical Wireless Instituto, offically recognized, Pp | M « was | cles, y e ebut efDom r- a hte \ 7 A gre phe Be tion Wireless Hlectrical Engineering and Wireless Telephony. Day Fourth and University. goes and Furnishings at your with| corded a reception ‘that did not | end Evening Classes. 1 ¥ price. eal Vocalists ale.” subside for several smlsutes 26 Pl. Batlding, Seattle, Unihusenare . = at rformances—2:16, T:16, 9:15 Sunset Main 1204; Ind. 4334

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